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Mount Vernon, N. Y „ Dec. 20. other Subject Not Ready 21 Individiial Physicians —(A P )—A nine-year ban against DAMP SOCKS SUDDENLY CATCH FIRE ON FEET. the singing In Mount Vernon Promoter Says He Wat Ask- Also Named For Violation public schools of such Christmas For Discussion Now. COSM’SUNK carols as "Silent Night". "U tU e Okeman. Okla., Dec. 20.- Town of Bethlehem," and “Joy (A P »—Jn-sper Steel put on his ed By Agents Of Chiang Sherman Act Terms. to the World” baa been lifted by BULLETIN! TO S m i CASE nocks, although they still were a little damp, and extended one the Board of Education. Wsshlngton, Dec. 20— (A P ) — Germany nottlled the United foot toward an open gas stove Kai-Shek To Procure The ban originally was put In- to warm It. Stetea today that aU Inheritance Waahlngton, Dee. 20— (A P )—The to effect following protests that BKINGS DENIAL The fire that followed put [American Medical Aaeoclatioa. singing the carols, with refer- oredlta doe Americans on the Rifles And Ammnmtion estates of persons deceased In Steel In a hospital with a badly three local medical aocletiee and 21 ences In them to God and Christ, burned foot. Involved the teaching of religion Oennsny hereafter will be Individual phyaiclana were Indicted The socks had been washed In in the schools. tranafeiTed to tbe beneflclaries Federal Officials Request gasoline. Last Spring; Story T ia In full. Tbe annonnoeinent today by a federal grand Jury for TWo hundred representatives brought to the State Depart- violation of the Sherman antl-truat act. of religioiu organisations asked ment this rooming by Dr. Haas Raising Of Bail From $1,- Up With Tale Of Cop- removal of the ban. The aocletiea named were the Thomsen. German charge d’af- -<«l faires, clarifies one of the lesser Medical Society of the Diatrict of points of friction between the 000 To $25,000 Uid To tract Told By Lawyer, Oolumbia, the Harria County (Tex.) FRAUD, PERJURY two governments. Medical Society, and tbe Waablng- ton (D. C.) Academy of Surgery. Drug Case Connection. New York, Dec. 20.— (A P ) — Among the 21 phyaiclana In- GOERING ASKS Waahlngton, Dec. 20— (A P )— Dr. CHARGES MADE dicated were Dr. Olln Weat, aecre- Hans Thomsen, charge d’Affaires of Federal authorities, delving Into tha tary of the American Medical A»- the Orm an embassy, called on fantastic story that Philip Musics, Hartford. Dee. 20.— (A P ) The aoctation; Dr. Morris Flabein, editor Sumner Wellea, acting secretary of F. Donald (Foster, respecM RUBLEE VISIT principals In the McKesson and DURING HEARING of the American Medical Associa- state, today to discuss what the president of McKesson and Rob- tion’s Journal; Dr. Arthur C. Chria- German diplomat said waa a matter Robbins scandal all have left Ckm- bins, Inc., tried to aeU 2,000,00A tle, prominent Waahlngton radiolo- of relative minor Importance com- nectlcut for the center of the Inves- rifles and 100,000,000 rounds of am- ON REFUGEES gist and Dr. Prentiss WlUson. who pared to the questions of Austrian tigation at New York, but the German Agent Says Ameri- munition to some unidentified na- recently cooperated In filing a suit debts and reassurances of non-dls- m, turned today to a report they probe Is still very much In prog- against the Washington Group crimlnatory treatment towarJ might have been destined for tko Health Association, charging that Wants American Director Americana. ress In this .state. can Request To Reverse CHiinese general. CHilang Kai-Shek. group health physicians had Injured Thomsen said he waa not prepar- This was demonfitraled here yea- Under questioning by Gregory
ed to discuss these two principal terdav when, as U. S, Commission- F. Noonan, acting tJ. 8. attorney and hla practice In furnishing medical Decision Of Mixed Gaims service through the Asoclatlon. Of International Office To problems which have complicated V. . (right, with suitcase) Is shown with authorities as er William J. Wholean was holding other Federal officials, was Tbomss Gennan-American relations bccausi- he left New Haven for New York where he hoped a court order would per- A. Brunt, a promoter, and Weder- Others indicted are officials of a routine hearing at the arraign- tbe American Medical Association, Germany has not replied to the sat mit him to attend the funer.il of hl„ brother, i ’hillp Muslcn-Coster L to r ment of a group of men held fol- Commission ^Astounding.’ ick WIngersky, a vice president la Complete Financial Plan Isfaction of the State Department to y e : Arthur Gorman assistant U. S. district attorney; Stephen Prestl charge o f law and labor relattooe or Its affiliated aocletiea. lowing a Tild on an alleged still, Prooeedinga Started In October. several recent American notes. deputy sheriff, and Dietrich. They arrived too late for funeral. federal officials suddenly requested for the 387,000,000 drug firm which Thomsen’s call was the first at Coster-Mueica dominated. The Department of Justice Insti- For Eyacoation Of Jews. one of the prisoners hall be raised tuted proceedlnga against the the State Department by any of the from 31,000 to 325,000. Washington, Dec. 20.— (A P ) — Approached Lset Spefag. I'! ‘ American Medical Association last German embassy staff since Am- Charges of fraud and perjury were The New Tork Poet eald Brunt "W e want him held," was tbe October, charging that It was act- ba.mmlaslon today by tion of the anti-trust act. Marshal Hermann Wilhelm Ooering It waa believed his visit did not 3UNSEL REJECT PLAN o f ths Chinees general and got la Pcrrottl, 23, of WooSpecifically it charged that tbe today Invited George Rublee, Am r- Indicate Germany has replied to M. Chapnick of New Haven, said agents of both nations. touch with Ben Sbpon, or tbs
association, some local societies an.l either of two recent American notes hlB client waa wanted for question- Robert W. Bonynge, agent for the Bronx, s promoter who worked s t Ican director of the International Individual phyelclsns were prevent- seeking satisfaction of Austrian ing In the McKesson and Robbins United States, asked the Ckjmmls- different ttmee fbr McKewca snd Ing other phyridansphyridai end cooperative Refugee Offlee, to visit Berlin to claims and assurances that Ameri- TO PICK EXTRA JURORS Robblne. Investigation. slon 111 his brief not only to set aside cans In the Reich will not be dtw medical orgaittzatlons from supply, complete the German financial plan Official Denies Connection hut to reverse the Hamburg de- Bimon’e name was lajsetod Into criminated against because of race ing medical aervico by refusing for getting Jews out of Germany. Later today, Arthur T. Gorman, cision of 1032 which held that Ger- the Investigation yeaterday by Wtn- membership In medical aocletiea to or creed. gdrsky who dteelosed that Ooster- Rublee Is the permanent executive The second note carried a broad assistant .U. 8. attorney, denied many had not been shown responsi- Individual phyqldana who joined Judge Inglis Seeks To Safe- P R K M I F R CONS that there waa any Indies tlon of a Muslca had asked him last May to In charge o f the International Com- ble for the Black Tom and Kings- such groups. hint of retaliation should American draft a contraqt for tha purchase mittee assisting refugees, s group Jews In Germany find their rights connection between PerrottI and land, N. J. disasters. Particularly Involved were the whose principal efforts In the past of 2.000,000 new Lea-Enfield rifles affairs of Group Health Asaodatlon. abrogated. the McKesson and Robbins probe. American claimants aeek approxi- and the cartridgea. months have been sent toward aid- Speculate On Rrlatloos Gorman said he merely asked mately 350,000,000 from the Reich Inc. This cooperative agency was ing German Jews. The contract, WIngeraky told Aa- establlahed more than a year ago. Speculation grew In diplomatic that Perrottl's txind be increased as a result of the 1916 sabotage, aletant State Attorney Oenetal Am- offering medical care and hospital- The Invitation from Goerlng. chief circles to the effect that no resump- becBuse the Woodbrldge man la al- of the Nazi four-year economic allegedly by German spies, during brose V. McCall of the Securitiae Bu- ization to some 2,600 government tion of normal relations between ready on prob.atlon for a simitar tbe period when this country re- reau. waa never consummated ao far self-eufflclency plan, came on the offense to that for which he Is now employes for 32.20 each per month the two countries could be expected “Substitutes” SuggesHon. ON ARMS PLAN mained a neutral In the World War. aa he knew. heels of the visit to London la.st being held in Hartford. It put ita staff of doctors on a sal- unlees Germany makes satisfactory Dr. Richard Paullg, agent for Ger- WIngeraky alao waa queattoned by ary basis. week of Hjalmar Schaebt, president Gorman. s(>eaking from his New Noonan today. of the Relchabank, on an unofficial reply soon to both notes. Hugh W il- The District Society, an affiliate son. American ambassadoi to Ber- York hotel, said: Coster-Muslca, facing re-arrest mission attempting to arrange t^e Waterbury, Dec. 20—(AP)--Su- Chamberlain, Foreign Policy "There never waa any Indication, (Continued on Page U ght.) ot the A. M. A., promptly attacked lin, Is on an extended vacation In last Friday on a charge of violating the plan as leading toward the com- financial end of Jei^sh emigration. Florida. perlor Court Judge Emert A. rntlls. any thought or any reason for link- the Securities Act of 1934, com- It also came after Prime Minister pulsory Insurance systems In vogue German-American relations were seeking to safeguard against the ing PerrottI to McKesson A Rob- mitted suicide a few hours after he Chamberlain, in Commons yester- I Approved, Begins Inves- bins.” was unmasked as the "brains’* o f a In Germany and elsewhere In Eu- subjected to further tension as the possibility of a mistrial In the rope. TT>e Society denounced such day. sail he was "still waiting for a Chapnick, Informed of Gorman's NORRIS SAYS TVA quarter century old swindle. sign from those who speak for the State Department completed its Waterbury million dollar fraud syrtems as undermining high stand- first reciprocal trade agreement In .statement, explained there had been His three brothers—Oeorgs E. German people" that they were case, proposed today the selection tigation Of Jncompetence a specific request for the 325,000 aids of medical pract'ce and likelv the Near East, where the Reich has Dietrich-Musica. assistant treasurer to break down the close relation- ready to make "their contribution " of two "substitute" jurors, but the bond and ue had been led to believe and assistant vice-prealdent; George for European peace. been making overtures. GIVEN CLEARANCE ship of the physician and his pa- plan was rejected. It wa/ because of a suspected con- Vernard-Arthur Muslca, Canadian German Plan Gets U ttle Support -The treaty, with Turkey, is ex- In Defense Ministries. tient. pected to be signed In January, and Opposing coun :cl, who conferred nection with the drug corporation agent for the drug firm; and Robert Draft of the German plan, put be- Investigation. The Association accused the So Amer.can concessions In It will oe 35 minutes with the judge, were un- Dletrich-Mustca. of the firm’s ship- dety o f hampering Its activltiea bv fore Rublee by Schacht last week, Dealt In Illicit Alcohol ping department in Fairfield. Conn., gained little support from refugee extended to all countries except able to agree on his proposal for London, Dec. 20— (A P )—Prime threatening exclus'on of Its doctors two alternates who could serve on Illicit alcohol dealing Is one of the No Black Spots Found On each held In 3100.000 bond, were committee officers at a meeting this Germany. (Jermany Is not Includ- Minister Chamberlain, his foreign questioned anew today by Federr . from hospita's and thus restraining the jury If one of Its regular mem- many nefarious activities laid at the noon, but It was decided that the ed In Its most-favored-natlon clause door of the late F. Donald Coster, offlcisls. their efforts to earn a living. bers became III or died during the policy approved by a new House of Group health contended Ite pur American executive should go to president of the firm whose real Record By Congressional Meanwhile, Assistant Attor (Conriniied ol Page Eight.) trial of Lieut. Gov. Frank Hayes (Commons vote, liegan an Investiga- poses were benefldal to the public Berlin soon to put counter-proposals Identity as ex-convIct Phlljp Musics before Goerlng. and 21 others on charges they con- tion today of alleged Incompetence and tbe profession, particularly that (UoattsoMl o « Page fw o.) Informed quarters said Goerlng spired to "cheat and defraud" this Committee, Senator Avers It might reduce Illness by insuring In defense ministries. (Continued on Page CIgbt.) and Adolf Hitler In drafting their city of more than a mllKon dollars. Almost simultaneously with yes- ready access to "preventive” medi dne. emigration proposal had In mind a TAXICAB DRIVER IS The trial la expected to last two or terday’s 340 to 143 vote for the gov- *ToUr.y o f Oppoeltlon** two-year plan under which all the three months. ernment, three junior ministers Washington. Dec. 20 — (A P )_ — In summing up the reasons for 600,000 Jews remaining In Ger- The Jurist told newspapermen raised a storm over lagging rearma- BELIEVE MISSING Senator Norris (Ind., Neb.), ex- FLASHES! the Indictments the grand jury de- many would leave the Reich. there had been "considerable discus- ment. pressed the opinion tomberland 0>unty Attor- told his press conference he "ex- state police said a man taken into tire. pected” Williams would step down er operations. n dio comedian, and Mra. Edgar N. today as be mounted the city haU ney Albeit Knudsen, dlscloeed three custody yeaterday waa questioned The white-haired jurist and one- from the bench on hla birthday. but had not been linked with the Unrelated To Power Luucr, wife of State SnprenM Court steps by a heavy-set gray-haired "extensive contustons*’ on Mrs. time Oklahoma governor was in Justice iM e r , whose Park susuue Dtsmiseea Further Discnaslon. gtrl's disappearance, and no charges Kohler disputed this. He said de- Babb’s skull which George V. P ra tt high good humor, declaring he felt apartment was raided by euslUBis tenUUvely Identified as J. But Williams today declared hla were placed against him. velopment of reservoir lands and Farmington medical examiner, and fine, waa In excellent health and building of recreational areas and officers la Octohsr to qnert of snng- N\ Hagen. letter bad said only that retirement Eliminate Ransom Theory Dr. Arch Morrell, state pathologist expected to Uve at least 20 years viUages were part of the TVA pro- glcd finery. The assailant, who leaped upon would be "agreeable to me," and Major cnarke said state police reported to Knudsen, might have mere. dismissed further discussion. gram unrelated to power. * sstueis awe is 'ms osnucM mu.. the mayor from behind and struck been caused by blows. Knudsen said virtiially had eliminated the possi- •M wws MOsm WWB n Itirr mail. But when the question of hla re- On other subjects, he was bub- 'T h e government never Intended KLABKET8 AT A GLANCE .. him down with the blow of his fist, the doctors bdd found evidence of a tirement waa popped a| him, he bility the girl had been abducted to make a profit on operations of New York. Dee. 2 » ^ (A P )— bling over with the aaltv comments for money. was set upon by bystanders and po- cerebral hemorrhage. — scowled and declared bltlngly: "I that made him a traditional figure these recreational areas or vil- Stocks— Irregnlar; seltrtsd Is lios and beaten insensible. do not propose to say anything.” Id cormectlOD with the white- When Mrs. Babb’s body was found In young Oklahoma political and lages,” Kohler said. rally mildly. **He’s been hounding me for four Friday morning In her mid-town Williams la to be honored at a judicial life. slave angla. Chief of Detectives ” Oh, no,” Wolverton remarked, Siondw—Uaeven; most raBa i ysarA” said the mayor. He did not apartmenf, a Portland physician dinner here tonight, giving rise to Richard Powell said his men check- 'They have been telling me I ”U Is not the Intention of the gov- lower. amplify but the remark led d ty ball ascribed death to cirrhosis o f the speculation on whether he would waa about to d ie. since 1902," ho ed all roadhouses within a 15-mlle ernment to make a profit of this. It Curb—anxed: tailnstrlali ■
employea to siippoae that Hagen U'ver. Her housekeeper said she fre- thooae that occasion to announce snorted. "Do you know why 1 radius of nearby Wllkea-Barre on is not the Intention of the govern- aarrowiy. ^ hii future plans. was a disappointed oAce-seeker. quently had suffered from bemor-. have lived so long? It’s bemuse the possibility the girl might be a ment to make a profit on fertilizer, Foreign Eirhangs ffiraiist t WooM ha Wmiag to Retire. The attack ocenned In tha pres- rahges. P oUm found her rooms spat- I had the knack of making ao many prisoner. it Is not the intention of tne govern- ■ag sUpa. When he was elevated from the ence o f hundreds of persons gather- tered with bfood. enemies. They kept my Uver He quoted three unidentified girls ment to make a profit on power. eastern Oklahoma Federal court to rs ed ^ and near tbe City Hall plasa Mrs. Babh, a Burtlngton, Vt., na- st'rred up.” as saying men who Interviewed " I t ’s my Intention to show the Orleans to y * t ch t ^ d e moUtlM et tbs ^ the tenth Circuit (3ourt of Appeals Williams Said “the best way to them about jobs recently promlasd ttve, aooveit to Portland ftem Tkrm- less than two yasn ago, Williams people of this country some o f tbs * * * htoaOs th m . toRtaa m.rmr - - stop tha dictaton la to whip them them mora money for a lift of far Sung T V A actMUsia ssek at MM to A MOW to-Attatnar Oso- •n aaod." _ PAGE TWO
MANL’HESIEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20.'fl938 CHRISTMAS DINNERS, PAGE THREE GIFTS ARE NEEDED APPOINT FLEMING hla weekly payment ordered by -the Miss Jessie Reynolda, town ao- ______IHIGH SCHOOL GROUPjAnuo SlAde of New Haven., POUCE TO HOLD court for the aupport of hla arlfe. cd to support any expansion of NOLET BOUND OVER funds for the United States Housing clal worker, haa asked that all Mrs. Deleon, a member o f the Returning to the south end be bad a JEWS PROPOSE SWISS ARREST NANT local organlsntiona which plan to { drink and met some friends, con>^ LEADERS OF AFL Authority for slum clearance and AS T DKEaOR Hamden Republican Town OommiU GUN PRACTICE TONIGHT lov/ cost housing. help tha needy at Chriatmaa time I TO WELFARE JOB May Be Discovered Here GIVES A CONCERTtea for etx years, was asked by the tinned to drink and when he took let her know of tbelr plana at ! defense lawyer if she waa a dele- TO HIGHER CiOURT toe car from Oak street did not re- U. S. RELAX LAWS Meanwhile. President Rooaevalt IN ESnONAGE DRIVE toon aa possible. Co-operatton of ! gate to the last G.OJ». atate con- To Vst Armory Range For member anything about It. The TO PLAN STAND hastened work on his Congressional social agencies Is necessary, the Aldo Paganl, tealar of welghtag vention. .70urt Imposed a sentence of 30 days program. The emphasis, thus far. New HiTei Mao To Sacceed Local Man Choien To Soc* The stale office expreated fear ag ,i t m « w • ■ First 'Time Under Orders polnta out. In order that all may and measures was today potifled by that vmleaa f- prompt - — —• » wwee^aaaciio., wasWtto tak - iHotnert CIoD Entertained She said ehe waa not. but had at In Jail on both charges, together Is On an expanded social securt*:y Geneva, Dec. 30tt^(AP>—Aa ua- be properly cared for. If your atate authoriUea that thare baa bean an aerioua results might follow. tended the opening session of ' the From Police Commissioners. with the costa. .system and a larger Army and deteralned number of peraoaa wm social or church group Intendi to Bristol Man Involved In Fa- Ask Lifting Of Restrictions Navy. Harry Tlionpson In North ceed Mist Pregent In found in a atora la HarUard laad Mr. Paganl atarted to maka in- convention tn New Haven. Representatives Of 102 arrested Sunday night In x roundup ^ help, co-operation ahould be ee- apecUona at onca. Ha advlaea those Ariced whether she heard any Mrabera ot tha Mancheater police White Mouse offlcla's said the pelleta concaalad In dried muab- By Boys And Girls; G. Al- which w u offidxlly ducribed , cured by calling .Mlaa Reynolds who have mada purebaaea of dried speakere. Mrs. Deleon replied: wotRlng dur- Pre.idcnl would send Congress a at 5360. rooma. Ha was Inatnicted to maka tal Accident Placed Un- To Provide Temporary u directed against asptonage In U Orgamzadonr Board’s Closed Session. muahrooma recently to make a "I listened to Mr. Cornell.” Ing the day and the aupemumerariea Unions To Survey Legis- special message asking broadening Switzerland. L’ K N T S It Is pointed out that now. an InapccUon *t once of such places. careful InapecUon. biton prewring "Who ia he?" Slade inquired, but will report at toe atate armory to- Overnight News of the security program. Mr. Roose- In town that aell dried muahrooma. ' them for eating. ^ P«nng bert Pearson Directs. Police aald that the majority ot more than before, the kindneas before the woman could reply Al- nlght for revolver practice. They der $5,0C0 Bonds Here. Relief For Refugees. velt dlscu.ised the national defense the arreata occurred at MoUlasulax, and assiatanca of organizations lative Program. .situation yesterday with a number William Fleming of SIO Winches- Bringing to a head Its deltbera- 4 com, once a Republican candidate Will be In charge of Herman a towm on the French frontier, but and Individuals It needed to pro- for governor. Interrupted; Muske, who has been named by the Of Connecticut of officials. ter aveaus, Now Haven has been ap- tlona of over e month during which Oil Company of England" la "not Manchester High School's No. 1 declined to disclose any Identities. vide Christmas cheer for these E.MBROENCY DOCTORS. "You better do a little reading." police commissioner! u Inatnictor. Automobiles were involved In pointed director of athletes at the time the namea of many applicants tha other party" to tha contract A Cappella chorM group under the By ASSUCIATBU FKKSH Paris. Dec. 20.— (A P ) — A pro- Authorities said those seized won who are unfortunate. Especlaliv ; for tha town social service poaltlon Slade a Democrat, retorted: It Will be the flret time that the three easea before the town court of Washington, Dec. 20 (A P ) — being held under x federal decru Manchester TUCA, Mla.s .Marlon are provisions neeiled for rhrlst- which MgiKaaaon and Robbina was leadership of their director, O. A l- posal that the United States relax Wyalclana of the Manchester bert Pearson, entertained the Man- "M l let you do that. I ’m not range at the armory haa been used Manchester last night. ' The American Federation of L.ibor for protection ot the atote which maa dinners. Mist Reynolda Is Interaated." New Haven — Miss Margaret immigration restrictions to provide SUITOR IS ARRESTED Tinker, general aecretary. announc- J".?'i'"”"i«p iJ t.rtT ssto w ’s;. » Medical Aaeociatlon who will re- chester Mothers club, which held Its by the police. The moat serious charge was that called together toelnv toe rcpie.sen- became effective Dec. 18. not collecting foodstuffa, hut Hastings, 32, waa Injured fatally in temporary relief for more than 50,- ed today. Mr. Flaming succeeds spond to emergency calls tomor- December meeting last night at the i-S*?* £^™**J*’ R*PUbllcan publicity The night men have held one prac- lodged againat Dewey E. Nolet, 37. tntivea of Its 102 unions to nurve',- withes to hear of the plans of all row afternoon are Dr. Howard director In the lu t C am pai^sign, was tice shoot, but that waa at the ta r*' of Bristol. He was the driver of the a fall from a window ol her fourth 000 Jews of Germany waa advanced Its legis'ntlve program for the next Harry Tbompaon whose resignation organizations which are going to Emanuel Lutheran church auditor- the convention key-noter. floor apartment on Orange street as ARER GIRL STABBED Boyd, dial 6018 and Dr. E<1- ium. with several numbers by the geU In the upper part ot the police car that killed Arthur Holcombe. today by representatives of Jewish Congress, Including revision of the I r e l l e e u la affactlva Jan. 1. Tha new appoin- distribute them. mund Zagllo, 8481. Six other venireman were ax she went to air out rooms filled with boys and girls, and aelectlona by a station. With ths better range now Jr., of West Hartford on Middle organizations, meeting with Sir Her- Wagner Labor Act k tee will report for duty tomorrow to .So far only one organizations ; cuert before the lunchson recess smoke from burning food. bert Emerson, a-ssl-Mant to the Housing, relief, and the Presi- “.SS'i.'S.X quartet composed of Mlaa Charlotte provided, regular pistol practice will turnpike, west, on November 14. .New York, Dec. 20 — (A P I COLDS, familiarise himself with the duties ha.s been heard from. I deratood that this aama salary will p* ^ *» Btratford. which found the Jury boa still lack West Haven—The body of Thomas League of Nations high commission- dent's government reorganization Erlckaoo, soprano; Mlaa Grace Ben- Uiff four Jurors. bo held. Ths polics commissioners at Nolet. when brought to the local Fever and s at tbo "T ” . be paid to the new appointee. I.lth-1 " . . . . . thejr last meeting voted to make It police atatlon and examined, follow- F. Casey, 56, of West Haven was er for refugees. bill a'so were expected to bo dis- .Molly Simon, 23 win ntibbed with Ro win haa for tha past two venrs been ^Yter hla arrest last weak Kantor son, alto; Daniel Murphy, tenor and ^ T h ey were Elbert W. Scoble ot Ih a new appointee was bom in ...... - - - " • iwo years been quaiUonad about a raporUd of- necessary for all members of the de- ing the accident, was declared to be found alongside the ulllford Turn- TTie Committee suggested that the cussed. an Ice pick ventrrdny ns she ar- Headaches active In the town’s public recrea- uasUonad about a reported Willard Maxwell, base. Mlaa Erick- Orange, John o. Fitzgerald of An- l.lvas desired that this tbefta might go ae high aa $18,• MlecyeUw Fogt. of Warsaw, I Russell Wilson, vloliniat, played a new salary of $4,000 a year, effective Christ many oeeaslona and also has been sprightly Ruailan composition, suit- Judge Inglls axeuaed more than be community singing around \the Furt when his case was reached, next SeiJtember, Is belle' ed to be meanwhile, for entrance to other partisan Civil Service Commlnalon. The nonition cases In .Manchester for assignment confidence should ha maintained. 280,878. A c tin g U. 8. A itorn ay Poland, who la popularly known in a quarter of the new panel of lOl faaturad on the radio aa a vocalist. I ed to the Chriatmaa season, with Ghrlstmaa tree at North Bolton^on .he court recessed for 10 minutes the largest paid any high school countries, the visas would be with- Porter and East Center, Carinl, who To Support Relief i’ rngram «Gold to WPA. Selectman David Cham- Llthwln will assume the dutlbs Gregory Noonan said aavaral days da that country aa "The King of Song", veniremen aummoned for examina- a Ha plana to contlnua bis musical ac bers announced today. Mr. PearaoD playing tha piano ac the grounds at tha Quarryville and Mr. Joseph not being present coach In the state. drawn or transferred to other JAMES McADAMS HURT w ish^ to turn back and go west, The Federation la expected to technl ry T\t$ that were formerly Mias Pregenfe. ago tha loseea might reach I30.- “ will give a concert at the Hollister tion today aa the tedious task oi Dial UvlUea at Uit TMCA poaalhly by the In the past It has been necessary I companlment. The latter supple Methodist church. The beautitol Nolet was put to plea He entered Bridgeport— John A. Maegruer, relugeea made a turn to hla left. Before Mr. support continuation of toe relief and may also do a large amount of 000,000. ■treat echool, Sunday evening, Jan- picking a Jury entered lU fourth tree, a gift of the Houatona at formation of a choral club within to wait until a fleld repreaentative Investigation work In an attempt to i mented the concert by the High a plea of now guilty and told the 48. was found dead In a hotel room Echmallan could stop he struck the program, although some unions, uary 39, under the sponsorship ot week. Btorra waa planted on the church court that he wished to waive ex- WHEN STRUCK BY CAR notably toe building trades, have 3230 DI^OWNIE tha organlaatlon cams to Manchester to make tx- effect a cutting down of relief costa. ALL LEFT TO WIFE I school club with a talk on tha gen and Dr. H. R. Deluca, medical exam- rear of toe other car, tore off the Of Cop- the Polleh-American club of Man- at Veniremen DtanUaaed. lawn last spring and haa been Illu- amination. iner, said be had died from loss of criticized W PA bul'ding activities CIran. 4:nmt)irlahle Car! PRICES FROM Si UP H a r^ Tbompaon. who William amtnattona of those who apply from The Board approved a request Faleflald, Dec. 20__ (A PI— F. i eral subject of the way music Is STRIKE MENACES FOOD handles of his own car which waa chester. Mr. Fogt and his accom- T^e jurist, who at the opsnlna minated with colored eleetrio bulbs After Judge Garrlty had asked blood after falling against a mirror ou the grounds that Inexperienced Uourteau* Service Al All limes; Fleming succeeds ia athletic direc- the relief rolls of the town for WPA mada by Town Sealer of Weights Donald Coatar-Phillp Mualca, aut- I taught In the schools today as oom- otherwise not . damagi^.. Sergeant • M r . and Mpaanres Aldo Paganl. who re- panist have been In the United of the eesiion expressed hope that since Sunday night. After carol him if be wished to have the court and cuUng his forehead. rriswold Street Kesldent l^bt relief labor waa employed for skilled Lawyer, tor, plana to try out for the AAU work and It has been the rule In clde-awlndlar, left all of hla proper- I pared wtih the time when many In McGlinn, who Investigated, made no $ Rob cantly atUnded a thrae-day course Statea for the paat six months on a none of the veniremen would ask singing the gathering will proceed find probable cause without any wit- Fairfield—Andas Itedar, 68, was SUPPLY OF BUFFALO Believed Seriously Injured work. baekhjr team which will toon tour the past to wait until there la a ty. both real and peraonnl, to hie the audience attended public school to to excused "unless it Is abao arrests. Were i large number of applicants before for eealere In Albeny. N. Y. Pagan! concert tour of tha large centers. to the church for coffee and sand- nesses presented, Nolet said that he found dead In the gas filled base- As Result Of The Accident. The A F L leaders a!so ai^ expect- I' * ■Suropa for a atriaa of gamaa. widow. Mre. Carol C^iettr In hla will He also commended the improve- lutely linperatlvs." diamistsd 9i wtehea CITY TAXI were i an arent comat to Maneheetar to dcalred the payment of hla expenses did He waa then ordered held, as ment of the International Workers’ KEMPS ~(AP) — |i: It w u dlscloaad hare today. The ment In the grades since Mies Bar- personi for various reasons whl?h Ths Sunday school of ths Method- Buffalo, N. Dec. 20— (A P I —A DENMH MURPHY. Pmp. Films . . . Finisliiiic maka tha Investigations, which amounting to |37, whirh were voted Tha Red Croee Flret Aid class , _ w .. u charged, for the January term of Order hall and Dr. Stanton R. Smith, strike by a warehouse and produce James H. McAdams. 65. of 36 ibtige « Into tlM value waa not revaalad. ton had been engaged to aupervlse niaat thiiti unabla to forvo. ist church will have Its Chrietmss the Superior Court under bonds of ;vwncw. means an Interview with those ap paid. Paganl submitted a detaUed conducted by Dr. Robert K*eney I ' " ?**" ^ aupervla( medical examiner, said his death workers union threatened today to Griswold street was taken to the t:W«[WWM(aHI(WW»WWj|ICWNCWNC«CW«CWWlW«W4KWWemst ; an expert In crude dniga The de- The situation waa expected to re- meeting. ed when it was discovered that one street charged with operating a mo- single-seated plane, Vultee officials Jewelers — Stationers — Opticians jroa’d Ilka to please her with sult cither In the resignation of these loyalty and love they had for their tor vehicle while under the influence said, was developed originally by toe tton { f vloUtlng ■at 11 partment always showed a profit, among the origtqAl lOO waa a mem- Vatican City Dec. 20.—(AF) — eosaethlng new . . . three or tn a re-shuffling of the mother church In Scandinavia. The of liquor and also taking an automo- United States Army. It has a top FdiapwwwivmwMimwilfmmmwaawwwiw:mwmmmmivMimmMiwiw alng BS4, e o m « THTHEN— tt wna an Important department of Hose No. 2 of the .Manchester Are ber of the apeclal grand Jury. Pope Plus celebrated ma.ss In his rs after he R A H O S and 'the flrm'a hu.alneaa but not aa to Cabinet. Chamberlain, however, may men poured concrete and laid brlck.s bile without the consent of the speed of 243 miles an hour, is all amiu department will hold a Christmas every spare moment they had, and Seven men and a woman have private cnapel today tn ob.servance ■mins’ * o f m recommend our Mnjud I volume " not act until be returns from hla owner, was also represented by A t- metal and 3714 feet long. It baa a ton E Thlgh-Molde—forTh they elone party tonight. Each member will although It took yeara for this labor bean chosen thus far for toe Jury of the 60th anniversary of tila or- la. FUEL OILS I "Did It ever occur to you aa talks with Preibler Mua. nmp ijiy aa $7,000,000 and her death occurred In Fe' ruaty Mrs. Mary E. Breene, of Bristol, (A P)— .N’l-onan '-aid the Dun and Brad- i cles today that "Europe facea.events I ivlth Station WMBC. which ts of 1937. THE N. E. HURRICANE with an eye to top- You CAN have an enjoy- SUWO e r a s G O O D still more grave than those ot call letters assigned to ■- ."^ew Mrs. Daniel J. Donovan, Bristol, street statlonerj’ w;ia faked and the Rev. Erickson In closing hit re- Mra. Helen Smith of Manchester able Christ ma.s season the booM Ink waa not the kind user hy the I September, 1938." Britain station, has been sent from notch fashions, in USED C A RS marks assured the club they would and Slater Pauline, a medical mis- FRI. NIGHT; LOADS OF GIFTS ith Oeater llnam l.ll llrin. He also said federal I The paper called the four-power Boston to take over the direction be welcome to Emanuel at any of its INCLUDINO A PHILCO RADIO without flnancial worries ora before Munich agreement on the division sionary In India; also two sons, Wll. comfortable weights lO.'l.'i I*l\m onth agents had discovered the printing of the programs of the station, services. . • by joining our Chrl.st* epartaaeot I - Door plant when- the report.a were print- of Czechoslovakia Sept. 29 a "scan- 11am J. and Joseph A. Dowming of which recently JolneiL the Blue .Net- A fter tha singing of Christmas Manchester. Thi >r e o o t r o L Sedan, healer . L t 1 dalous surrender." work of the National Broadcasting carols, adjournment waa mada to that mean added mas Club NOW ! Next Funeral arrangemonta. which arc Allen a elotbea Mahieu's -J J- I ’afTrey, of the Securities and "Countlesa moral and material Company. Mr. Wllllama ts making the banquet hall where the commit- Ing w ■ d r s t s a w 19.3, T Oldsmnhile Sedan, not aa yat completed, are tn toe warmth when the year, you have the money 183 Spruce Street Exchan,-.- commlasinn, said today sacrlflces were made," it added, hla home on Oobum road. Manches- tee under the direction of Mrs. Edna party nse. Chief heater...... S32.3 "but Europe faces events atUl more hands of Undertaker W. P. Qulsh. for your gifts saved . . . he h.i,| sulipocnaed rcpre.’«ent.itlvc's ter Green, having moved from Bos- Case Parker and Mrs. Everett Goa ground's forsty. Hous< grave than those of September. Mr. Downing waa a member ot i>f I’riciv U'.ilrrhou.ie and Co., to ton lee served ice cream, decorated cup ROLLERpa^ you can give generously dlanci _ \A e Welcome Competi- 19.31 Na.«; I N C . SAVINGS BANK Stota Armory, Tlia boyt ood atria served In that osaaloa ot tha Lsola- Moenaa aald today “tbo I rin-l*al* Tk*atriV^amSm, ^ ' MONTGOME] ii on inaateM to iwtag tbata’gifts lature...... Of Manclioster V' *- • ; ■ ■ ^.,•'5
PAGE POUR MANCHE6ii!.k evening HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20,1938 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20.1938 PAGE FIVE HRBB SOUTH COVENTRY up wras expected to be determined pared to go the limit to maintain j They propo** to quit to give hla ROCKVILLE at a meeting today of the Labor operation of the port and hold long-; STAFFORD SPRINGS CHINESE PICKETING Relations Committees of the em- successor a free band In salectlon of NORTH COVENTRY shoremen to their contract. Irrespec- ADVISORY COUNCIL business advisers. * nr WAPPING ployer group and CIO longshoremen, tive of causes, we cannot* tolerate COLUMBIA Th* resignation move isras not WlLLING'mN who for three loading days have re- picket lines on every occasion If the News From Manchester’s Neighbors MAY TIE UP PORT fused to pfss through lines of Chi- aimed at Harry L. Hopkins, W PA port is to continue to function." DRIVE PLANS TO RESIGN chief popularly rumored to be th* TOI,LAND nese children to hoist Japan-bound Loading of scrap Iron on the scrap Iron aboard the Greek freigh- President’* choice for the Cabinet a W PA project under the BY SI GRID ARNE Spyros halted Friday when long- post. A person close to the Council th* church Friday, Dpc. 28 to I ments wars served and save'ral ter Spyros. ahoremen refu.seu to go through Fnl —Aa lai- Committee's auparvlsion. celva clothing, food, jelly, jam, / Picket spokesmen declared Al- said many of Ita members, although a*ndi Anyone living In Columbia, but I members then went to th* eonter- ;ng mad* of glass wool which runs'held by tha Ladle*' am THE STORY SO FAB: The Spread Protest Against Sec- picket fines. The picketing extends Feat TO HOLD BENEFIT SHOW money and other gifts to be distil' ojav Purpose To Test Business* possibly disagreeing with Hopidnr und6r the #&nd in th« flAmA ^ WI • B.A W _ _ * . . _ ^ moa Roth. Association president leaving town on Thursday night ence to a party and acavanger hunL under the sand In the same way. the ^church, netted about $96.50. mean Queea steals Prince** Hnida, todoy to the English freighter Beck- a*e*a I roundup buted In town to thlthose famillss less SAND BEDS USED Glass wool Is more absorbent than have threatened to shut doixii the views, favored his appointment on and returning twenty-four hours la- About fifty people, lot owners *t Mrs. Agnes Woodworth and Miss Yon remember llnida Is now vary enham. which arrived late yester- doacribed fortunate than the donors, for their flannel, is cheaper, and does not rot. ond Shipment Of War Ma- port If longshoremen did not return practical grounds. lonafc in ter, would gas* In amasemant at Andover Lake, enjoyed a chicken Helen Rolllnaon attended service small because she ate the magic day for a almllar cargo. Spokesmen Cooperation Policy Of Om 1 Christmas cheer and brotherly love. Watering from above is not used in cookie. to work. But Roth denied he had These Council members were saM TO HELP CITY'S NEEDY the change taken place at the lower On Wednesday, Dec. 2i the child pi* supper at the town hsU Batur- Sunday morning at Grace Eplecopal for the two societies said pickets to- F*l I IN GREENHOUSES to believe that Hopkins' closeness to any of the work with sand. church In Stafford Springs. said just that. day would march, also. In frt)nt of ■nail tjorlty at end of the Green. On a vacant Study club will meet at the church ** ■uggeations meeting was held with Joaeph Dean house la one of the rMUIta expected service at the Wlllington Hill church suddenly a great shadow fell across Francisco Water Front Employers of the United Chinese Societies and I ’m all through with h'lsbands rer and Mr*. Christine Mead, Mrs. Hector neipfui to th« many lecturera pres- tive Store, and Wlllington loot all their path. Then right In front of hut It was just temper. pense money—as compliance with a Rockville, Dec. 20. — (Speciel) — Oonn., who had a contract with the conducting. Thomas Birmingham, from experiments with sand now Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. A Association. the Committee for Boycott of Japa- now. WTiat time do we eat T idadM s Blair .Mr.i. Kilward Newmarker, ent. ^ going forward at the Agricultural carol and candlelight service will be three games to B'nal B'rith. the Queen there stepped a huge — Albert Prltehard of Philadelphia personal request of Secretary Daniel —Mra. Roby Willmott of Detroit Palace thaater will hold a state to tear down the buildings chairman of the Finance Board ot Whether the port would be tied nese Goods, "the employer* are pre- asking a divorre. to UoMa Mrs. William ITunder, Mr*. Reuben Fred Metcalf and non. Frederic, Experiment Station at New Haven. held at 7:80 p. m. There will be a foot. It was on a leg as big aa C. Roper, who leaves office Friday. to polio* who arrested her. F*M ChrlaUnaa baaket fund bencOt on Blonstrin. Mra. Gladys Bowers from The house was jacked up and Andover explained the tax situation. an oak tree. T - Queen trembled of Nlantlc, were guests last Dr. A. A. Dunlap, demonstrated that program of music and Ubicaux in li nrk Thursday morning. All food receiv- the Auxiliary; William Richter. Wil- steam shovel trailer bached under r noay of relatives and friends. This was followed by a discussion ot but she gathered courage to look up, It. In thU manner, and pulled by more and better seedlings are ob Memorial church at South Willing toa4artal ed will ba given to the Rockville liam Loos, George Taylor, Edmond i Mrs. Kate Taylor of North Hamp- what should be done shout a recrea- Ulned by the use of his sand cul- ton at 6 p. m. GILEAD and she looked up, up. up, until MEM Lodge of Elks for Ita annual Christ only one truck the house was moved tion hall at the Lake. she looked Into a huge round face -Morin, William Baer and William | ton, Mass., was a guest for aeveral ture method. Chrysanthemum* The Christmas tree and entertain MRS CHARLES FISH ■as baskets. basl Poehnort from the I>«-gion along thq highway for a dl.atance of 'lays of Mis* Bertha Place before blooming In the greenhouse thl* with only one eye set In the middle four miles In a little less than three ment of Memorial church will be 56-5, WUIImantle Tliara will bo no tickets sold for Chrlsttnas Program* the holiday* past w ^ k and beds of young snap- of the forehead. hours. held Friday. A Chrlatma party "Orest Heavei.a! stop frighten- tfaa show but children or adult!) will The various schooLi will hold Wth her son. Rev. Theodore Tavlor dragon and tomatoes Illustrate the and tree for the Wlllington Hill Sun- tfu admitted If they make a dona- Christ mas exercises next Wednes- As the twenty by thirty foot of New York City. practical applications of sand cul- Hebron Grange wiU bold Its regu- ing people like that," she snapped. ,Mv*rtl structure moved along the road STA FFORD day school will take place Monday She was so mean, you see, that she A Tip From Headquarters^ . . . Bv*iiBiBI Oon of canned goods, vegetables or day morning with the programs in- It The local schools will dose next ture to flowers and vegetables at 2 p. m. A change in the schedule lar meeting at tne (Xliad hall, we.Miever frightened for more than gay unperishable food. Last year a cluding plays, recitations and the was necessary In some cases to take Wednesday for the holiday recess brought to maturity. of church holiday activltiea has evening A competitive program econd. But Hulda, riding In her TUI Amllar show proved most sueceaa- like. down light and telephone wires. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams SPRINGS Gabriel Nutlle, assistant In been made thla year. Aside from this and the services of tween Hebron and GUead wUl t* at pocket, took one look at the SHE WAS NO BIGGER THAN HIS LITTLE FINGER fcl and a large quantity of food was The lower grades ' will present have closed their Tolland home and JOHN C. NICTTO botany, points out aeveral ad- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robertson two state policemen, thla job, which will spend the winter months vantages of sand over soli. Band is place with Miss Lllllaii Orlffli pe-eyed giant and hid her face In added to the baskets to ‘bring their program at 9 o'clock In Ih# In 472, Stafford and Mrs Agnes Woodwortji were In hands. BY Christmas cheer. would b* next to Impossible to do West Hartford. cheaper and may be used for sev leader for Hebron and Mias Ch| Eanl School with the following tak- HarUord shopping Saturday and at- lotte Warner for Gilead. Each l< (■What are you doing hereT" said ' The feature this year will be ing party: Grades I and II, Robert In the old way of house moving, was eral years, be explains. In most tended the moving pictures In the . A SIX haa planned a program to lost tW( fe giant, and his voice rumbled so Now he strode Into his banquet *Qold Is Where You Find It," a' Wagner, Rimer Hartensteln, Ronald [ accomplished with very little trou- Announcement is made of the ap- pihees soli must be renewed every evening. that It shook the ground. she did,” said the giant. "Well. I've j^nthent technicolor picture. The Palace I proaching marriage of Miss Bernice two or three years In the green ty-five minutes. A White Gift serv- hall and over to a big table where something for her to do while you McDonald, Edward Newmarker, Al- Wlllington members of Anne ice and an exchange of ten cent gifts "Why I'm riding.' Can't you see he spread out the big red handker- ■anagement la donating the nims The house la none the worse for house. Sand can be washed to in Wood Elderkln Chapter. D. A. R., with that one eye of yours?" said entertain me.” fred Dean, Joseph ChemUtruck, ANDOVER Columbia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. will complete the program. chief that held the Queen and her • * 4’ -’ • * and the use of the theater with the Natalie Francis, Rita Butler, Bar- the trip, and will not even need to sure steriUxatlon, but In many cases attended the December meeting at the Queen. He glowered down at the QuMn, MRS. JOHN HimjHINSON Daniel Columbia of Monson, Hass., It can be used just aa it comes from Everyone Is Invited to attend the soldiers. They scrambled to Jielr and said, "It shouldn’t take you and Employees donating their services. bara Armstrong, Antoinette Kowal- be replastered. Aa soon aa the cel- the home of the regent, Mr*. George “Sover mind my one eye," said lar Is dug and the foundation com- Wllllmantic 157-6 to Nello Bpallacl. son of Mr. and the seashore or pit. Soli iLiually Community Tree and program given feet. The giant watched and laugh- your soldiers more than three hours Couple Re-wed sxyk. Anna Strnmat, l»u la Twars, F. Taylor In Wllllmantic. It waa a the giant. ‘I t aeems to me you hav* ed and his laugh was like a long J Mr. and Mrs. .Nat N. Bchwedcl of pleteil, the houke w ill'be set on It, Mra. Qiilnto Spallaci of Prospect carries certain diseases that attack Chri.stmas party with special music by the White school and the Gilead extremely bad manners. I think to wash up my breakfast dishes." Robert Ix'hach, Robert Breiina, Rob- rumble of thunder. "Why, the very—why—” sputter- » Net • RoUa Road, West Hartford who and RhInehart Greenberg, who la In Mlaa Sarah Morris of Ellington street. The wedding will take place seedlings, and larger plants, with furnished by the Silver Flute En- Hill school at the Gilead ball, Thurs- 111 take you and teach you some ert Lee, Gordon Mead. Harold HIrth, In Mon.son. Monday, Dec. 26. Mlaa great loss to the grower. Therefore He reached down and picked up ed the Queen and then she thought were married June 19 In Chicago, Chester Knebel, Michael Oiler, Eld- charge, will try to rent or sell the ha* come to AndoverAna< to spend the semble. Mrs. Bertha Hubachek of day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. good ones. the Queen with his-forefinger and place. winter with her niece, Mr*. Ward Erma .Spallaci sister of Mr. Spallaci It Is a common practice among Alice Fogil and Mrs. Frances Daley He Scooped Dp the Queen she'd better be careful, jo she said, were married for a aeeond time on redge Yost, John Chatterton, Har- Hartford waa a guest. Dr. Albert his thumb. She squeaked but this "I think we can.” Monday evening at the office of Right table* were In play at the Talbot. will be bridesmaid and Alex Bcussel greenhouee men to give It an expeia“ N. Jorgensen, president of Connecti- teachers of the schools are In charge So he whipped from his pocket old Cohen, Charles Lnnz. Roy (Jeb- of Village Mill section will serve as slve treatment before planting seeds time ahe said nothing. He turned 'That'* better,” said the giant. Judge of Probate Francis T. whiat In Yeomans Hall on Friday Mrs. Amada White Is seriously cut State College gave an addre.ss of tha program and the 8und*y a big red handkerchief and scooped her around and took off her coat. hardr, Allen Beaveretock, James best man. Following a wedding trip or plants. Weeds do not thrive In the Queen and her soldiers and all "You'll learn some manners yet." So O’Lougblln with Judge O Loughlln Jones. Robert Andre. Robert Pas- evening fur the benefit of the library sick at her home on Bunker Hill on the topic: "Vouth and Educa- school will furnish some of th* "My, my, you people wear fine trap- book fund. This proved to be the the couple win make their home in SMd but beds of soil need weeding. tion." He menUoned that lack of their horses Into It, and slung them he picked up the Queen and her sdl- ihrter, performing the ceremony. The cou- ternak. Barbara Doyle, Lorraine Her daughter, Mra. Edith Maxwell mu.slc. pings," he said. Then he aaw some- dlera and strode out to hla huge most aiiccoBsful of the three so far. Stafford Springs where Mr. Spallaci Sand, however, lacks the nutrients facilities at the college at Stores over his shoulder like you and I thing. He saw Hulda's tiny head ^ttinao tarmad this thalr “ marriage In Genovesi, Marilyn Wheelock, Bar- Of Hartford ia with her. Mr. and Mrs. Wyckoff Wilson ot would sling a bag of ipplea. He kitchen and dumped them all on the so It WSJ decided to have another Is associated with his father in the required for plant growth and these made It necessary to refuse entrance sticking out of the Queen's coat CBBaactlcut" and th* caramony was bara Rich, Uabel Gresel, Margaret Whitney Merritt and Walter Kro- meat business. A bachelor party ntMt be added with the water. West Hartford called on relatives strode through the forest, stepping kitchen board, and told them to go li dose J t ^ n d bjr a group o f friends. one three wsaka from that date. *el drove to Fredrlckburg, Va Fri- this full to 500 studenU. Tea was and friends In Gilead Sunday. pocket. Her blue eyes were wide to work. Washing ordinary size Dean. Helen Kowaleysk, Frederick waa tendered to the prospective In his experimenu at the station. on pine trees and over mountains and 80 bright with fright that the iioit** F^Uowlng tha ceremony a recep- Prises ware won by Miss Anne Dlx, day and got a load of furniture for served and a social period enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Leoo Fogtl o f Mtn* and finally he came to a great snowy dishes wouldn't have bother^ any- Dbwdlng, Edward Chapman, Grace bridegroom at St. Joseph's hall, Sat- Dr. Dunlap showed how chemicals The dining room was decorated with giant picked her up very gently. ■: w h f l « 0O took place at fheir home In Dreaser, Ruth Von Ruw. Anita Wfistoott Rica. Mrs. BmsI* Trythall. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson and urday night. ^ o l y e d In water supply adequate Chester were guests at the home of pUln that stretched far and wide. one, but you see the giant's plates and Mrs. Harvey Collins. The com- holiday greens and a Yule log with When she stood on the pMm of his flueac* West Hartford. Stevenson, Bertha Klhbe, Florence w k it to their new home in Win- At various homes In Stafford •««<>»nga, and, with some Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Fogtl, Sun- There wasn't a thing to be seen ex- were so big that the Queen and mute# In charge was Mrs. Frederick lighted candles formed the center- hand she was no bigger than his lit- Wright. thenton, Maei. Springs electrical decorations for addition, for growing plants to the day. cept right in the middle the largest tle finger. twenty of her soldiers could stand on this CO ^ TU funaral of Mrs. EUsabath Soracchl, MIM Gladys Rica, and piece on the table. castle you can Imagine, built of gray one of them at one time And It '4''. Grade in, Betty Finley, Shirley Paul Jiirovaty. 70, died at hla the holiday season glowed brilliant- blooming stage. Th# problem now Fred Way of West HaFtford epeaf out thl Jckhardt, 58. of 12 West street was Mlaa Lois Clark*. Schools will close Friday for the atone with four great towers, one Washing the Dlshe* took ten of them to lift the dlah rag. Bartlett. Ruth Bauer. Agnes Trapp. home In Andover Friday after an 111- ly over the week-end giving the uppermost In the minds of botanists holiday recess and wlU be In session Saturday at the Wellesway Farms- apart I m id on Monday afternoon at her The girl scouts sold homemade neas of three month*. He was bom borough a Christmas setting that I* to find an easy and Inexpensive Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fogil and at each corner. "Well, well." said the giant. "So There the giant left them and strode Enrl Edwards. .Mildred Kington, candy and peanuts, and reported a again Tuesday. January 3rd. That was the giant's home. He the Queen has stolen you some- back to demand entertainment from ants o Karl Otto Klcttc, pas- Raymond Chapman, Carol aechow- In Cxechoslovakla and had lived on win be expanded during this week as way of furnishing the food. The Hall School Monthly for De- children spent Saturday In WalUfig- w r of tha firs t Lutheran church of- profit of 14.00. lived there with all his people and where, eh?" Hulda who waa ar frightened that duty It D S l ekl, Alfred Mayo. Eleanor Twarx, a farm on the Boston road for the more such decorations are brought The pipe method waa used In cember has been published and dis- ford the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- her hands wers Icy. Ij^ te d . The bearers were Alfred The regular .Saturday meeting of Into use. The huge community all of them had no eyes at all. That ■Why, yea. Sir," said Hulda. Then Alvin Posnick, Anna Synal. Roy past twenty-five ye.irs. He leaves hla raising the chrysanthemums. This tributed. The etwer shows the bert Doran. Mrs. Norton Warner and ahe thought better and said. "Why. 0^ aDeglai fttocbke, Alfrad ElUs, Lawrence the girl scouts was in the form of Chrlatma stree erected Saturday by was why he was King because he L«vln. Jane Meeder, Katherine wife Anna; two daughters, Mra. pipe, with aUteenth-lnch holes along Madonna and cradle In colors. The children accompanied them and Mrs. no, Sir.” power. ntschke, Carlton Preaaler.. Michael a Christmas party at th* home of members of the Stafford Springs fire the upper aide, ran under the sand had at least one eye. and he could Tomorrow; Hulda teaches the Shea. Frank Miner. Frank Synol John Koval of South Coventry, Mra. boys are making leather articles of Warner visited at the home of her see. The giant chuckled. "You mean Queen a lenson. I m U k and Eiuen* Buddinghagen ^ e lr leader Mra. Ralph Wolmer. Anthony Daniel of Lyndon. N. J.; department In front of the Stafford in the bench. Every week or 10 days various kinds. 'There is a new radio parents, Mr. and Mra. Ernest Ding- Burial was In Or Shirley Skinner, Dorothy Briiwn. Jrove Hill cemetery Troop numerals war* prasanted to four Inns, Ludwig of New York City, Springs hotel, just off Main street stopcocks were opened and a meas- in the school which waa presented as well In Meriden. Hope LfMpter Joaeph Oiler. Francis Brennan, A l- each aoout by MUs Ann* Dlx. who v^aa Illuminated last night for the ured amount of water and nutrient lan Kabrlck. Clifford Yost. Relnhard John of Maryland, Warren and An- a Thanksgiving gift. A loom has Miss Dorothy Barraaso returned league haa been transferred to Tuea- Hope Chapter, O. R. S vUii hold * 1*0 received a present from the first time. The tree will be Illuminat- was allowed to flow through the been brought to the school and some Bom. Stanley Hiirdell. Clarence thony of Andover a sl.-.ler and two ed every night this week untU Sat- to her home. Saturday after epend- day night and the first game will Ita annual Christmas party this evc- troop In recognlton of her work brothers In Europe F*uneral services “ "owed an even weaving will be .done. The girls Ing two weeks at the home of her ARRANGE DETAOS Neff, William Gebhardt, Gordon with them during th* past year. The urday night. Christmas eve when distribution of the materials In the start at 5 o’clock sharp. at eight o'clock. Mias Florine Allen. wer* held Monday morning at the and the boy* enjoy playing volley uncle Frank Cainflone In Yonkere, Recreation ecoul* will go caroling this Friday the Community Chriatmas party four by ten foot beds. Tonight the High Hatters play the ■later. Past Matron Is In charge of home In Andover at 9:00 with a ball and basketball. There are book N. V. Grade IV, Ralph Schumey, Robert evening at 6 :30. win be held atartlrtg at 6:30 o'clock. j^ tb chrysanthemum flowers and Meteors In the first game, followed committee with Mra. Emily H. high ma.ss of requiem In St. Joseph’e reports, social studies and several E. Daniel Way left QUead Mon- Paluska, Charles Stevenson, Gerald The Flonear Club, a new organi- Two Great Dane doga. product* of ^“vorably, or were FOR LEGION BALL by the Wild Cats and Comets with Metcalf In charge of the ent^taln- church In Willimantiik^t 10 00 very good llluatratlona. Th* school day to visit hiB brother. Dr. Caeelus uant.' Daniels, Scott Brown, Ruth Pierce, sation of boys under th* leadership . ® ''"* ‘'‘ er’a Great Pal Kennels allghtly better, nan those raised in Center Items the East Sides and All Stars in tne Burial was In at. .loseph'i^m etery, is receiving a Travel magaxlne Way at s hospital In White Plains, Fem Miner, Bernard Gebler Carl- of Mr. Earl Saunders, adopted a In West Stafford fought It out for soli at the same time. However, this which is of much interest. The pub- final. All players must be on the The usual box will be under the Wllllmantic. The bearcre'were t'aui first place In their class at the New- N. Y. Dr. Way had an operation loot tfaa for gifts for the Old Folks ton Flechslg. Thomas Wright. .lohn conatltiitlon and elected officers at type of pipe would not be practical lication ends with current events EAST SIDE floor, ready to play at the starting Kcsiovich, John Koval, Stephen ark (log show recently. The judges In a 100 foot bench. Therefore a week and at this writing hla condi- horns at Wallingford. There will Wright, Ruth James. Ruth Best Its meeting In the chapel on Friday and jokes. On* to bring a smile tells Large Committee Working Today: time. Ruth Carlson, Liiclle Kellem, Jenny Pakerovlc and Anthony Danish. had some difficulty In deciding the trough has been built along the side of a dog, not hand.some but useful. tion la serious. alao be the usual exchange of gift*. evening. The boys alao worked on merits of Great Pal eRandra and The women's swimming classes The first round of the pool tourna- Knebel. Beverly Lee. Eleanor How- decoralloiia for the church. The members of Andover Juvenile of the bench, and strip# of flannel. No tramp • or beggar^, pan appear Mr. and Mrs. Norton Warner had Vacation to Sturt Orange held a Christmas party at Crcftt PftI TIjjresii both owned by Ilk* wicks, run from this under the daughter born at the St. Francis will meet aa follows: ment has been completed with Tha children of the Public at hooU ler, Claire Wringartner, Loretta The Christian Endeavor Chrtat- without hla owner knowing It. To Perfect Plans For New the town hall Friday evening follow- Uilliam Brown Meloncy of Lyme sand at reg^ular Intervals. Ev^ry hospital In Hartford, Sunday morn- Davidson, Russell, Vancour. Arnold .... will atart their annual Christmas Wandsy, Eleanor Mebenatralt, Alice nios party wa* held in the town Asked If he snarled, replied, "no. he 7:00 to 7:45— Beginners. ing their regular meeting. .S.anta nml exhibited by Mr. Bunxiker. T^e w eek jjr so solution pours Into the ing. Dec. 18. and Taggart winning their respec- vacation on VVednes| y-’ ...... ! p:.v l . ' i 'l - - ; . ': uiSfi 3 a.m., Jan. 1. activities, more of lime the most precious gift of alL ed as exactly as other ingredients for better results. House. The members will hoM ro-.m was ni’ed « ,th parenU ^ oxes suitable for large or omafi Aad Cp Superior FabricsChoiee of Colors. parties have been arranged around H*rs srs "th® bett shirts in town I" the dance floor which may b* se- cured by making advance reserva- They’re best from every point of tions with the committee. M a nch ester Electric Range D ealers A re O fferin g, D u rin g T h is . pupils Parlor Furniture Co. ----- tree •Miss Warner sm^ini; and ti.stefully Parking service will be given by Com er Charter Oak and Main Streets mouca pictures, muele with com- Iccoralcd with thn-e view: Smart' tailoring, new style members of the post and cars munity slng.ng. Banu Claus will In.'tniment.il selections were can.ll.s .set In oak leaves ami holly Phone 6018 rrewnte.l .ny Harley Krel. William will be parked on grounds adjacent Manchester, Conn. ^ present to distribute gift* from the lo ors in pink and lavender. ^ designs, wide color and pattern C h rist m as Season, U n usu al V alu es In M o d e rn Electric Ranges th* tree. Gerhardt. i ,at,.| an.i l.,ui:!i Scarrone -Next Tuesday evening at to the armory. Trained checking and Robert Kennedy. attendants will superilse the vari- Eiuhlem Club regul.ar meotlrig of -Toiiand'Gran^ge range, wide selection o f fabric® and The worahlp aeiv.ee w.i* con luct- Sft.r the regular bii.slnesabn.Mncsa thethr An. ous checking rooms. ^ * Rockville Emblem Club win Members o f the Ball committee a Chnstma* party on Wednes- ed by the joint participation of Rev ^’hrlatmm party will fniiniv a reasonable price. They’re the Even T h o u g h Y o u H a v e Price d Electric Ranges Before, Y o u ltolph_Rowland! Kcv.'Berie_ ..ic “ ivi’wisL ‘wV* I! **.411 "Iu ...... of.. the membera*i4cino«r8 *r* Harry N. Roth, general chalr- d y afUrnoon at the Elk# Home on tosn, W Henry Weir, Eldward Quish, lnra*p^t street. Each member will Rev- Canney. Rtv. and Hey ^ ^ r^coiv^ gifts from shirts o f today, and the men on Elmer Thienea. * * nr.atma.s tr»*e that will be ar- David Thomas, CUfford Dolsen. t l t o L ^ u exchange and Reservatlons may b* made with day your Gift List will not bo complete- tM r# will be refruahments aod the » “ rvice toimr.oiingset The committee to y o f the above member*. Favors O w e It T o Yo urself T o See T h e Bargains A v aila b le N O W . fj™ following the uauai cer*].-* the first observance of the Ghrist- n.as season was held -lih a epectal 1 "'•'•••’n/ted for fifty gifts from the ly satisfied without one or more of and plenty ot noise maker* will be Mr*. Evelyn Keeney, Mr*. Mar\ Grange. Refreshmenta wlU follow supplied. ‘ KM M jr o f Rockville. Mr*. Ell* iu'- eermon and mualc. The seasonal decoraUons wer* mad* by th* boys the distribution of gifts. them. Florence Congdon "^ e Tolland Community o f Manchester are In charge, riub of the church school. A white club has pfac^' > Men's COMEDY OF ERBOBS V ISIT T H E D ISPLA Y R O O M O F A N Y L O C A L D E A LER. BMiquet Toolght SCRA usion or the service i land oi loi. Omaha. Neb.— "Family dlxturb- ©Ut Th* mefflb*rs of th* Junior In- ance," said the police radio. "Man t o n a * d l^ and -Senior Dp partro’enU Afternoon aU member, pesrance wRh Tu P U R C H A SE T H E R A N G E O F Y O U R C H O IC E A N D Then of th* library association attende.1 a Hgh«* colored beating his wife." So offlcen A1 l0 trooble , . . . Schneider and Victor BeUtx Inveotl- school will bold their annual Chriat- meuting of library boards J' ^*1*" J*w#tt, Mr*. Val All Fabrics Te.sted and Pre-Shrunk. A new pathles of Tolland County at th# Burnap- gated and: y o banquet tonight in the church 1^***” ’ LucU* Agard. RE M E M BER T H A T IT C A N BE FI N A N CE D IF Y O U pretty bklimer Ubrary in Andover. Miss Mrs. L Cmett Hall and Mrs. 1. Schneider fell through an out- ry m *. jmiing people will shirt if one shrinks below regtilar size. side trapdoor while prowling about on one boM • dlaoer at atx o clock and at M therine Wead. secretary of Jhe ” 9>t Hayden attended th* Regional NEW YORK OonnecUeut PubUc Library Commit- the locked and darkened bouse.