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VOL. Lin., NO. 83. (OhiMifled Adverttalag robllm as it has been applied to other problems we need not be from office by 26,015 to 24,206. opher Disappeared Three one advamtage; and Utah waa some­ City and Town Clerk John A PRESIDENT, LITVINOFF afraid of toe future. I call upon what less than two to one with our friends in toe different states Gleason who ran on the Republican about half toe precindts reported. ticket after he was denied renoml- TO ARRANGE HELP Daya Aro from Home. who have led toe fight and who have Oafy Three Needed made repeal possible to help now in natlon by his Democratic colleagues, Thirty-throe states had already won by an even greater margin over ARRANGE FOR MEETING dealing sanely and sensibly with toe voted to obliterate the 18to Amend­ matter of liquor control.” John J. McKone, the Democratic FOR FOUR MILLION Branford, Nov. 8.— (AP) — ment. So only three more were nominee. Omsaders’ Stand. Charles Pomeroy Ives, 87 year old needed to write it Into history as toe Rufus Lusk, legislative officer for In New Haven, the only other first amendment repealed, and to at­ Special Envoy for Soviet farraer-phQosopher, and last sur­ toe Crusaders, declared that “repeal Connecticut community to hold an MANSFIED ViaOR tach the 21st to the Constitution as election yesterday. Mayor John W. viving member of toe Yale law no more ends toe liquor problem toe first one approved by state con­ than prohibition ended d rivin g.’’ Murphy was returned to office by President Announces New ventions. Union to Confer With school olaae of 1872, was found dead H g said toe anti-prohlbltlonlats “not an unofficial plurality of 7,814 votes today, throe days after his disap­ The Kentucky votes are being over the Republican candidate. IN HUB’S E E C n O N only should help to draft sane con- Plan to Take FamOies Off pearance from his Pine , Orchard counted today. If claims of foes of IroJ laws, but also should continue Major Edward L. White. Roosevelt Later in Day on toe dry laws are borne out there, While McLevy became the first farm. aa an active group In every state to The body was found behind a barn toe Ohio, Pennsylvania and Utah see that these laws are honestly en­ Socialist mayor ever elected by a Relief Rolls. conventions of December 6, will Connecticut city, his will not be the Russian Recopition. a mile fod a half from his home. forced and that prohibition does not Democrat Wins by Close Death apparently was caused by ex­ signal the formal approval of re­ again lay its tyrannical hand upon first Socialist administration. peal, inasmuch as toe Kentucky our people.” Back in 1912, the borough of haustion and exposure. Washington, Nov. 8 — (AP) — Find His Rubbers. convention meets along with that of Deets Pickett, research secretary Naugatuck elected a Socialist, A. Washington, Nov. 8. — (AP) — Margin Over Nichols ^ Texas, on Nov. 27. of toe Methodist Episcopal Board Barton Cross, as warden together President Roosevelt today announc­ Airplanee were being assembled President Roosevelt hopes to begin to search for Ives in marshland of Temperance, Prohibition and with the rest of the party’s ticket ed an expansion of toe Federal re­ If Kentucky upholds the present when his body was found by Robert set-up, then toe Maine convention Public Morals, said that “when toe The Socialists repeated their suc­ lief program aimed at taking four talking over the business of mending Both Ask a Recomt. Llnaley, 17. The decision to aug­ December 6, will be the 36th and time comes to ask reconsideration cess in 1913. million men off public relief rolls. Russo-American relations late to­ The plan Involves toe creation of ment toe searching party of Boy Florello H. LaGuardla provide the repeal finale. of the principle of prohibition, toe day with M. M. Litvlnoff, the special Scouts, high school students, private Ohio Goes Wet drys should be able to point to a a civil works administration and the envoy of the Soviet government. Boston; Nov. 8 — (AP) — The use of 3400,000,000 of public works cltizeni and piriice with planes was the fiery LaGuardla—gained com­ Thus, in some what less than a record of cooperation in testing the funds. Mr. Roosevelt made known his in­ last handful of votes counted early reached laat night after a pair of plete control of the municipal gov- theories which are now to serve as tentions Just as Secretary Hull re­ toe dry cause has been swept TAMMANY TO ASK Through these additional funds today gave Frederick W. Manafi^d. rubbers' and k slipper identified as away the major bulwark that the basis of experimentation.” ceived Litvlnoff in his office at the (Oontinned on Page Twelve) States Not Beady. toe administration Intends to In­ a 56-year-old lawyer, victory in belonging to Ives were found at toe crowned the many score years of Its State Depsu-tment to begin the pre­ A g e bf a marsh located between He asserted that repeal found crease toe part time work of men liminary conversations over bridg­ Boston’s bitter contest for the of­ striving. And one %f the laat con­ now on relief rolls so that they may his farm and ap old driving park. both toe states and toe nation un­ SMITH TO RESIGN ing a break of 16 years in relations fice of mayor. tributory states to toe sweep, ironi­ ready. There should be, be said, be put on a self sustaining basis. The bodv waa found a short dis­ cally enough, is Ohio, wh4re much between the two countries. tance south of the park. “no sense of pique, no deep emotion­ It is intended that two million It was indicated at the White He won by a close margin over GOLD PRICE IS UP militant organlzati(.na as toe Anti- men shall be put on a self-sustaining Malcolm B. Nichols, former mayor, Foaiidag Newapuar.' alism” that would prevent problbl- House that Mr. Roosevelt would Saloon League and the W. C. T. U. tlonlsts from cooperating with the basis by November 16 and that an and both men immediately asked Ivea foundad tfaa old < Meriden leave to his secretary of state dis­ had their inception and fiofiurisbed states and government "In any hon­ Former Leader Kept Out of additional two million men may be for a re-count. Manafield. a Demo­ Herald and at one. tinae practiced cussions over the multitude of de­ law hi toe offlee o f toe Ikte U. S. A T NEW HIGH MARK from late In the last century on­ est effort to serve toe cause of tem­ put on this basis by December 15. tailed problems between the coun­ crat, waa toe first to file for to« ward. perance.” recount although Nichole, a Re­ Senator Orville H- Platt. He Campaign — His Friend Harry Hopkins, toe Federal relief tries. 9 New regulatory machinery has MbBrlde gave this outline of toe administrator, will direct toe civil publican, bad made the first an­ abandoned hla law practice In favor After a process of elimination of of farming and became an authority been or is being- set up in a few Intentions of the Anti-Saloon works administration. these more or less mechanical de­ nouncement that a reoheck of toe states, others are falling back on League: votes wodld be sought; count­ on poultry breeding. Hoey May Be Ousted. The President has laid down toe tails, Mr. Floosevelt, will deal psr- Increase of 69 Cents Over the laws in force prihr to the Na­ “As before, the League will begin ing was exp^ed to bttgta next Immedljately after hli dlaappear- principle of a thirty-hour week for sosally with toe Russian emissary tional law; and Still others— more its campaign in states and com­ the workers he Intends to employ. Wednesday. ano^, his family felt no alarm oyer on questions that are expected to bia safety, believing that be 6ad World Figure — Dollar than half—will remain dry imder munities where toe general situation New York, Nov. 8.—(AP)— The By One Stroke relate to recognition of the Soviet Manafldd had af>opl^:'%t)00 their own lam. with reference to sentiment and.; Mr. Roosevelt believes that by gene to Maildw or New Haven to New York Herald-Tribune said to­ government. votes over Ificbcda white QfiltMot leglalatioh is most favorable. By^ this one stroke at least two-tolrds vlalt relatlvea.' A widespread Responsibilities of toe Federal Parley Later In Day Attorney WUU^^J. atfmer searoh waa organized Monday, how­ once more demonstrating that prohi­ day that a movement had been of toe families in toe country now Slips Further Back. government will revert to those of started hi toe Tammany organiza­ The President intends to have a Democrat. whb;tT»atit.1|ie«q^port of ever, whim inquiries ilFolosed he had bition, supported by public senti­ receiving relief will be removed at ohat along these lines with Litvlnoff pre-war timea, protecting dry states tion to ask A1 Smith to resign his not been aecn In eithar of tooee from shipments of liquor, raising of ment and honestly unforced, is toe least in part from relief roles. after toe formal White ' House best solution of toe liquor problem, membership. (OontlniMd on PaiEB‘^6beetfa) cl ties. revenue by taxation and toe tariff Approximately three million luncheon today. He will see him Washington, Nov. 8.— (AP)—Re­ toe League will rgain be able to ’The former presidential nominee curb on Imports. families are now being cured for by again tomorrow night at the White sponding to an mcrease of 64 cents quickly extend territory favorable to remained aloof from toe New York LHflslative Policy public relief agencies, under White House. an ounce In toe i orld market, the prohibition throughout toe United mayoral campaign, In which Tam­ House estimatM. It la not to be allowed to rest at Attending this morning’s conver­ price of RFC purchases of newly States. many got a flnt-clasB trouncing, This is a reduction since April of that, howevef. President Roosevelt sation between Hull and Litvinort mined domestic gold today was hik­ "The primary objective of the toe Herald-Tribune said a resolution 1,600,000 families. The President was toe group designated by Mr. has before him uow a volumlnoua ed to new high mark of 133.06 an League will be to develop public asking him to get out was In prepa­ has been Informed that during Sept­ Roosevelt to advise him In this Haw the Mayan Faired a roport from a study made at hla senumer’' - * - ounce, ment sufficient to seoure atate ration and that similar action was ember alone 200,000 families were government's approach to toe quea- direction in anticipation of guiding prohibition by votes of the people at being taken against James J. Hoey, taken off relief rolls, representing tion of diplomaticlatJc recognition. _ • ■ It The new figure was 39 cents In Federal legislative policy. feast tofae-fourths of toe itatea. close friend of Sridto, who ran about one million persons. Included Under-Secretary Phlllipa. In Yesterday *^ Electian excess of yesterday’s price, and Mistakes of the past have been "A t the same time, every effort against Tammany for borough Recovery Signs Assistant Secretary R. Walton represented an Increase of 69 cents reviewed with an eye to profiting will be made to win the widest poa- president of Manhattan on toe Re­ Other recovery s i^ s noted today Moore, William Bullitt, special as­ By Associated Fm s over toe world price. thereby, on suca questions as how aible areas for prohibition In any - , . .. QohSsns, 81 year old son Bar gold advanced one shilling, covery Party ticket headed by at toe White House v)eie: sistant to Hull, Henry Morgenthau, Speaking-‘ng genaraUy,generaUy, tHlit k InsIf yant^^of «Utea Senator__ Jamas ~ much revenue can be obtained from remaining states where a statewide Joseph V. McKee. A rise In farm prloes for the week Jr., governor of toe Farm Credit out In yesterday^ teayorai elso- tan and ona half pence on the world liquor without at the asms tlma giv­ majority may continue to be un- C o u m , heaania Da'tTMti LSayor marhst, the available supply of 400,- Tammany’s beating was bad tast­ ending October 26 from an Index Administration and Omen H. tlona. aUct, dafaa^^ PhlUp Bnltmayer ing bootlegf art a continued lease oa favorahle to prohibition." ing medicine for toe members a t toe figure of 60 to 02; Haokworto, State Department's Florello LaGuardla, Fuaton Ra- 000 pounds sterling being taken at their illicit Dusineaa. aolldtor. fttar a npB'partlaaa bimipaln. 181 shUUngs 10 panca for a United wigwam, who have been accustomed A rise In prloes paid by farmers publloaa, smashed TSmawngia en- Masmr Clyde Ford, oaualn o f f im glatlaiatei of the amounta the REPEAL COMMENT Hull and Litvlnoff in a joint com- States equivalent of 182.36 an ounce, government can' or should attempt to almost unbroken victories since of less than one per cent; trenebmenta in New York ami won motor mamatf. bald hla Unet in WaahlBfton, Nov. 8.—(AP) — A • the post-revolutionary war days. A decrease In retaU food prloes of the mayorship by a ^uraU^ a t cdteulated on toe basis of sterling to fat from liquor taxaa range from flood of oomment poured today over 3 one per cent; . (Oontinued on Page IVelve) ■uhurhan Oaiurbom againat the at- opening at |4.91 to the pound. 1300,000,000 to over half a bilhon The Kail’s first maijor defeat was more than 360(000 votea dyfr Jkm- tempta jf David Jonas and soui^t m brohtn National prohibition^’ la 1871, when William "Boas” An average rise of lees than one many ¥ayo^ Joka T . O’BHtat and Dollar Goes Down doUari. i-.. oaiB. Speaklnf for the Anti- nODASURY BALANCE whst he oaUed Ford motor Immediate htteatten dwells oa Tweed, leader of the poUtioo-aoclal per cent In oommodlty wholeeale tha In> ■mashed. But Tammany always ex- ttoa eompleted ~ waa oomlng^out of tha poat-war da- 344.68; custom raoelpts, 86,668,- P’fsten votars audtad ty Of tha Amarlean monetary pro- bka a y movamint hlbitsd ssfiuindlng recuperative pow­ preaaloo. TlUa aapoH that 694.60. Liquor Intereats li prohihitla^ ers. Within three yean, John K ^ , W.'Manaflald, " It tradition frnm, and to reports that this ooua- buay aoeumulajdaf during tha aix^iuiniiitt' IB^tha of Receipts for the flspal year stnas niayoralty hy a try engaged busily la .buying whalrsloEperled fS- Tweed’s- sueoessor, had reorganised 1921 thara ware l,46g an^iM amd July 1, 11,038,886,967^; expendl- fidTi B s& thafr au^ar ft b« It and led It Into ocntrtd a g i ^ the od- lookouti iBvolvlBg IMtOOO amployaa. turaa 81,6364^,161.96. inoludtnf Nlehola, Tammany's next boei was Rlch- whlla for the ilmilar p « od in 198& 1 1401,961,136.76 for emergenoy re< Folay. and <^9611 a . Boh- there were 900 atrtkaa and lookout! Ilef. Bxceas of expenditures 86M.| loss, A poor ea Page TwaNaA Involving 6M.000 werkate. 861,194.96- promote genuine temperanoo.” ance. Now that repeal la here, the foes as ths repeal wave swept on. humUe origin of the LeOuerdia family at r^gga, vdiere the mayor- CHARITIES (X)ST TOWN 36111 STATE VOTES Senator Bone, (D,, Wash.): “The principles and teachlngS'Of temper­ ‘The Noble Experiment” *waa the matter now hee become a ease for ance must be renewed in every pos- term of irony derived by wets from elect‘1 father was a bandmaster. GOEBBLES LOSES remecty and control, which Is a Mble manner.” the sentiment expressed by Mr. ‘The Italiana salute the aacenrion $S,304 IN OCTOBER FOR DRY U W REPEAL problem for the stabw as far as the Hoover in a letter to Senator Borah. of LaGuardla to the largest traffic is concerned. From now on ^ DBTS MUST UNlTB Before long, it seemed to be for­ city in the United States,” said n 1BIPER AT TRIAL Piccolo, “not only because be is a [OiBttiBiifl fTMB P m f O m ) Congress no doubt wiU confine it­ Chicago, Nov. 8— (AP)—Edward gotten that those were not the Families Aided Numbered 262 self, with regdrd to liquor legisla­ J. Blake, chairman of the National actual Hoover words. proud descendant of our nation but (with tb« National recorery program tion, to matters of taxation.” prohibition committee, in a state­ What happened was that Borah because he sums up the natkm’a best Representinsr 1,310 Persons, made a decision on the merits of Senator Fletcher, (D., Fla.): “The ment today declared the defeat of addressed letters to candidates for constructive qualities.” ShooU When Cross-Exam- It Is Reported. of 2S Tops prohibition impossible.” result of the balloting is no surprise. the 18 th Amendment makes prohi­ the Republican nomination asking Senator Sheppard, (O., Teoc.), who The public has been set against pro- bition again a political question and their liquor views. Washington, Nov. 8.—(AP) — ’The town charity expense for the helped frame t^ 18th Amendment, hiUticni for some time.” added that drys who formerly voted In his reply, Hoover promised President Roosevelt noted the vot­ month of October as reported by ing of prohibition repeal t>y the iaed by Drfendants at CoBipria^ ISQ Worker* bad nothing to sa^ ^ t present.” with the major parties were ­ vigorous and sincere enforcement of Assistant Charity Superintendent, Representative Johnson, (D., Nation with a call today for a Other Congressional comment: Okla.) :“The big problem now is the ing to the ProWbition Party to start the law, adding: “Our country has Albert Behrend today, shows that problem of taring liquor. We must a battle of ballots for the return of deliberately undertaken a great special meeting on Friday of gov­ Reichstaf Fire Hearing. 85,304.67 was spent last month for Is Completed Today. Senator Clark, (D., Mo.); "I am social and economic experiment, ernment officers to devise tne Fed­ not put it too high and thus en­ prohibition. the various ifems under the charity , ; one of the pioneers for repeaL I am "Having been thrown out of both noble in motive and far-reaching In eral policy for liquor In expectation v ery m uch gratified at w hat haiT courage bootiegging, but we must expense aeoount. put it high ertough to bring in the RepubUcan and Democratic parties, purpose. It must be worked out of making recommendations to Con­ Berlin, Nov. 8.— (AP)—After an The following accounts wer list­ Red Croee Ron Can dudnnaa been aceompUahed.” the diys recognize that in order to constructively.” gress. Senator Capper, (R., Kans.): “We revenue.” hour’s deliberate testimony, in the ed: Oroeeries, 577 orders, 12,610.26; continue the fight for National pro­ He will confer on Friday with R obert K. Andersen today e&Iled a are going to inake a ^ b t to retain Representative .Wilcox, (D., F la.): Reichstag lire trial today. Dr. rent, 153 orders, 81,999.40; coal, 22 hibition, they mush now imlte in a meeting of aU team captains, work­ the TCftymaa prohibition amendment, "With repeal of the 18tb Amend­ ITALIANS ELATED representatives'of the State, Treas­ Joseph (joebbels, propaganda minis­ orders, 8240.90; oU, 67 orders, party of their own, and they are and I am quite hopeful we will. I ment we shall remove from the Rome, Nov. 8. — (AP) — The ury, Commerce, Justice and Agricul­ ter, lost his temper and yelled back 8217.11; wood, 75 orders, 8337.00! ers and other officials of the 1988 proceeding to do so in state after am interested in getting legislation bands of the lawless element their ItallaxT Press was exultant today ture Departments. at the cross-examination questions miscellaneous, 153 orders, (amoimt Red Croes roU caU to attend thtf or­ state,” Blake said. that will protect the dry states.” greatest weapon and return the over the election of Fiorello La- There was no comment at the of two of the defendants. undetermined) total 'orders, 1,047. ganization meeting in Watkbui Senator iOng, (D., Utah): “Those coimtry once more to the sane and Ouardla, bom of Italian parents, to White House on the expected Anal Ernst Torg^r former Communist Total expense, 85,304.67. auditorium, Oak stm t. Friday «m- who have favored repeal win have a orderly regulation of the liquor HOOVER’S STATEMENT the mayoralty of New York City. declaration by the necessary 86 ’The number of families on the nlng, Nov. 10 at 7:30 sharp. Newspapers ^voted much space on floor leader in the Reichstag, asked heavy responsibility resting on tra ffic.” Wasbingtota, Nov. 8 — (AP) — states for repeaL , him: “How can you claim the Com- charity 1st during the month of Oc­ An organization consisting of 35 Words written by Herbert Hobver their first pages to the news of the them. The liquor traffic must be Representative Lewis, (D., Colo.): Among the problems confronting mimlsts were the only ones to bene­ tober was 262 representing 1,310 teams, and a total of 150 workipg in 1928 as a tribute to prohibition election and with photographs of the controUed in such a way as to pre­ “The campaign for rep ^ has inter­ the government are the quMtIons of fit from the Reichstag lire, when on persons. members will be expected e t^ e became a vehicle for derision by its mayor-elect. vent the return of the saloon and rupted a long cam pai^ for temper­ thxes to be assessed on whiskey snd the contrary, we knew you controll­ ’The total expense for charity for meeting. Majors, Captains The newspapers pointed out the members of the drive wUl be ftYen wine, the import duties snd a varis- ed the whole stats machinery be­ the 10 months period ending Octo­ ty of other problems. sides the storm troopers snd ber 81. is $76,4’r9.47. final Instructions concerning the roU call campaign and will be allotted A voluminous report dealing with helmeters? Wouldn’t it have been Sport Coat Clearance supplies of Red Cross material' all these questions, prepsired by a sheer madness for the Ck)mmunist8 Thursday Tender Short At Pinehurst Wilcox Native special government committee, is theh- respective sectors. Potatoes, peck... for to Are the Reichstag?” ELECnON DEATHS A Red Crose demonstration win­ 33c now on the President’s desk. The minister retorted angrily: Anotho' special on deUctoos- Bushel $1.10. dow has been decorated in tbe WAt- ly teoder Winter COAT Week “The questloD is not who actually kins Brothers store. Hie dlsplpy beneflted, but rather who would 15 INj™CKYJ consists of sheets and sheeaag, New Oarrots, S K H Q ( ARE CHARGED have if the mad plan for an uprising SHORT STEAKS blankets, men’s and women's shoes, bunch ...... 5c had succeeded. underwear and sweaters, diaper WITH BEING REPEATERS "You knew you would be forbid­ cloth, overalls, sbirte, boys and lb. 44c Cooking Apples, den and extinguished after the elec­ Number Al$o Wounded in children’s clothing, milk, flour, and Any weight from three- 6 lbs...... 25c tion, hence, you considered the medical supplies. quarters of a pound up. Hartford^ N ov. 8.— (A P )— ^Hart­ Reichstag fire your last chance.” Fights Which Attended Names of captains and tbe organ­ Onions, ford’s city ' election had an after- Previously Dr. Ooebbels had as­ izations they represent, who are math in Police Court today when serted "The Communist Incendlar- working en this year’s Red Cross Porterhouse Steaks with 3 lb s ...... 10c Prosecuting Attorney Louis B. ists would today pose as great Voting in State. RoU Call, foUow: large teoderloins will be 49c Rosenfleld arraigned eight men be­ heroes If their pUm of giving a sig- Captain, Mrs. Helen Ferrell, rep­ DIAL 4151—PINEHURST pound. Wh ca te n a ...... 23c fore Judge John M. Bailey on crimi­ nla for an uprising through resenting Army and Navy Auxil­ Cream of Wheat ...... 25c nal charges arising from yesterday’s Reichstag arson bad succeeded.” Prestonburg, Ky., Nov. 8.— (AP) iary ;CJaptain, Mrs. Mary F. Black, M altex...... 24c balloting. Six of them accused of be­ Angry Exchangee —Reports of five election day kill­ representing Anderson-Shea Post Try Mtmarch Wheatheart Cereal, largre b o x ...... 17c ing “repeaters” were bound over to After several additional angry ex­ ings in Floyd and Knott counties Auxiliary. No. 2046; uaptaio, Mrs. Ralston’s ...... AHce Wetherell, representing And- ...... 14c Superior Court, another was found changes between the propaganda were recelv^ here today, bringing F a rin a ...... not gifilty, and two more, including minister and Torgler, the presiding to 15 tbe number of such killings In erson-Sbeq Auxiliary, V. F, W.; Pure Lard, lb...... Captain, Bertha L. Lewie, represent­ Lean, Fresh WOOL TWEEDS Alderman Rocco D. Pallottl, had Justice, Wilhelm Buenger, interpos­ Kentucky. their cases continued until tomor­ ed with: “Defendant Torgler, if your Two men were slain, another ing Daughters' American Revolu­ tion; Captain. Mrs. O. E. WiUis, FVesh New Stock! in Tailored and Swagger Styles. row, The alderman and Edward party declined terrorism, why were probably fatally stabbed and three Stew ing Lam b 2V^ lb s . 3 3 e Orsinl, are out on $600 bonds on so many arms found In Communists others were wounded slightly in representing Daughters Amsriean Dr. Jackstm’s Meal, charges of assault and battery on a possessions ?” Floyd county. Revolution; Captain. H. F. . R. box ...... 45c Sizes 14 to 20. precinct moderator. Torgler replied; Arthur Thompson, who was shot Stechholz, representing Zion Luth­ Freshly Sliced Chipped B eef...... 14 -lb. 22c ’The m;n held for the higher court, “I was the Parliamentary floor here yesterday afternoon, died eran church. At Pinehurst Thursday! Regular $19.75 Values. all under | 6 00 bail, are William Mc- leader, not a member of the Cou- early today In a Martin hospital. Captain, William S. Davis, repre­ Fresh Oysters, Special...... pint 25c Phee, 50, of 158 Walnut strMt; Wil­ munist executive. I attended my Job Officers were told bis alleged as­ senting St Mary's Episcopal Cracked Wheat church; Ciq>taln, Oeorge Briggs, Pickled Pigs’ F eet...... 2 for 19c liam J. Cahill, 56, 61 Capitol aventis; here in the Reichstag and did not sailant, Clyda Caark, nephew of a Bread ...... representing St Mary’s Eplsc^al 12c Roy K. Gamette, 86, Bath, He., Wil­ bother about other things.” candidate for noaglstrate, was com­ church; (3aptsin, Mrs. B. Sandrow- $14,75 liam Perrault, 29, of 86 Putnam (3eorge Dimltroff, one of the Bul­ ing in to give blnoself up. Clark, ski, representing Polish National TRY PINEHURST EARLY DELIVERY—Phone Before 8 A. M. Large Rinso, street; John Burkowski, 83, of 174 garian defendants, then rose to ask the officers said, was severely 2 f o r ...... beaten and Thompson's brother, church; Captain, Mrs. Jessie I. Pinehurst Cnstonwrs seem to like a mid-week Poultry Special, 39c Hamilton street, and Frank Heffer- Dr. Ooebbels whether it was not true Sweet representing tbe North M. E. so we offer nan, 41, of 49 Hawthorne street that the Nazis also were armed be­ Willie Ray Thompson, was woimded Ivory Soap, slightly. One version of tbe fight church; Captain, Horace F. Mur- Patrick Hawklnj, 30, no address, fore Chancellor Hitler came to pbey, representing Howltser Com­ Celery, 13c bunch. Cranberries, qt. 15c. 6 f o r ...... who was taken into custody yester­ power. was that the men quarreled over an 29c old bet, while another was that pany, 169th Infantry; Captain, Lt day, was not arraigned and the Dr. Ooebbels yelled back: "We D. L. Forbes, representing Howitzer PLUMP, FRESH Sugar, , charge against him was dismissed. would have bad fish’s blood In our they fought after one of them was struck accidentally with a, cue stick Co., 169th Infantry; Captain, James For 10 l b s ...... veins if we had not defended our­ Sullivan, representing Army and 52c selves against the slaughter by in a pool game. Officers said they e a c h did not believe tbe sbootlng was N avy d u b . FOWL Fricassee HOSPITAL NOIES Communists.” Captain, Rudolph Johnson, rmre- 'Victor Dog Food, During his prsviotu testimony the connected with the election. Z for $1.49. Other Deaths sentlng Army and Navy dub; Cap­ 3 f o r ...... 25c minister said bs consldsred Torgler tain, Frank Cervlnl, representing Mrs. Enizabeth Rogers of Rock- Dennis Spears, 18, died in the the most dangerous of all the Clkim- American Legion Poet; Captain, vlUs was admitted yesterday and a Martin hospital after having been munlst leaders because be bad ter. Bert Moseley, representing Ameri­ Mackerel - Haddock - Cod - Boston Bluefish. PINEHURST DIAL 4151 SOD was bom today to Mr. and shot at the moutL of Buffalo roristic intentions under a mask of can Legion Post; Captain, Hllding Mrs. Lester Meyer of Talcottvllle. Creek eight miles from here. Mont intellect. Gustafson, representing Veterans Lafert, ’ said by officers to have of Foreign Wars; Captain, WiUiam ■hot spears, was stabbed in the Leggett, revesentlng Vttenos of back during the quarrel And was taken tO a hospital. He was not ar­ Foreign Wsjfv; Captain, Mrs. Mimde Shearer, representing D. U. C. W. V. rested. Captain, Mrs. Edward Qulsb, rep­ Stabbed in the lung. Frank Bur­ resenting American Legion Auxil­ chett, 22, was believed fatally iary; Captain, Mrs. W. J. dark, wounded in anothei Floyd coun­ representing American Legion Aux­ ty fight blamed by officers on a iliary; Captain, Raymond Hagedom, POSTLY TOBACCOS ? drinking bout. His alleged assail­ representing Company O; Captain, ant bi«s not been arrested. Bur­ New York, Nov. 8—Despite the Stephen Frey, Jr., representing chett is a son of Deputy Sheriff Company O; Captain, Mrs. Clayton fact that net income of tbe Penn­ Turner Burchett. sylvania railroad is running ahead Bolles of Marlboro, covering tbe Reports from Hindman said Bal­ Marlboro territory; Captain, Mrs. of the corresponding period last lard and Orvills Hall, cousins, and year. Wall street does not expect Charles Sumner cf Bolton, covering a man named Mulllm. were shot to tbe Bolton territory. that directors will give any con­ death in Knott county yesterday af- sideration to dividend action until temoor in a fight, the nature of the 1938 results are fully known. which was not learned. Knott Last January the board declared coimty officers could not be reached a dividend of 50 cents, which was CURB QUOTATIONS for tbeli report on the affair. paid in March. That payment was tbe first authorized by tbe company Assd Gas and Elec ...... since the February, 1982, when 50 NO SALES OF LIQUOR Amer Super Pow ...... 8 Vi cents was ordered. Cent States Elec ...... Cities Service ...... 2 Vi A meeting of creditors and com­ UNTIL RATIFICATION Cit Serv., pfd ...... 18 V4 mon and preferred stockholders of Elec Bond and Share ...... 16'Vi the United Cigar Stores Co. of Ford Limited ...... 6 Vi America has been called for Nov. That Means Until Secretary of Niag Hud Pow ...... 6 ^ 18 to decide whether the company's State at Washington So Pro­ Penn Road ...... 2% properties should bs sold now or SUnd OU Ind ...... 80 V4 later and as a single unit or separ­ claims, Buckley Announces. United Founders ...... IVi ately. United Gas ...... 2Vi Hartford, Nov. 8.—(AP)—Intoxi­ United Lt and Pow A ...... 8-16 Stocks of zinc on band at tbe end cating liquors may not be legally Util Pow and L t ...... 1 of October were 96,187 short tons sold In Connecticut until the Fed­ Canadian Marconi ...... 2% against 98,219 at tbs end of Septem­ eral government proclaims ratifica­ Mavis Bottling ...... IH ber and 121,840 at tbe end of Octo­ tion oi the 21st Amendment, which ber, 1932, tbe American Zinc Insti­ amendment repeals the 18tb Amend­ tute reported today. ment, Major John Buckley, member of the liquor control commission DANCE TONIGHT! Tbe American Bankers Associa­ said today. Given By tion will bold Its 1984 convention in ’The law says the entire control BLUE DIAMOND Washington, D. C. on October 22-26, statute becomes effective upon rati­ ORCHESTRA it was annotmesd today. fication of the pending amendment, and this means, Buckley said, when TURN HALL — North Street the secretary of state at Washing­ 7:30-12 0 ’Gock» AtoUTTOWN ton makes the usual proclamation. Admisdoii 25c.

Mr. and Mrs. William Foulds, Sr. have left for their winter home in Sarasota, Florida. Their son, WIN Ham, Jr., and Edward Norton of Lilley street are also on the way to . . . A PICTURE Flortdk where they plan to' spend the greater part of the winter. THAT Will MAKE VOU FAU STAKWYGK TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IN lOVE AU EVEIINiTUUr FOR RENT—SUMMIT STREET.— 6 rooms 880; Oreenacree, 5 rooms, OVER AGAINI 880; Ridgewood street, 5 rooms, 830; all a^em .w itb garages, and in excellent repair. See Stuart J. JirpUm ffjhurkn IVAsmi mmnkmttt ef MdmUU^ N» G, W asley, 815 Main street or ’Talj 6648 or 7146. One Hundred MUUon DoUars wmth o f , Personal Notices

CARD OF THANKS fine Turkish and' Domestic/ * tobaccos. W« wish to thank our friends and nelzhbors .for klndnasa and sympa­ thy ahowa, to aa, at th« time of th« are being w ed by the makers c f hacky Strike death of our wife and mother. We would eapeolally thank the bearers and fll those who sent flowers, and those who donated their care. In fine warehouses like these—-open Cream of the Crop**—for nothing WM. J. FERGUSON, ______WM. F. FERGUSON. to soft Southern breezes—a huge re­ but the best is used to make Luckies so CARD OF THANKS serve of choice Turkish and Domes­ round, so firm, so fully p ^ e d —free We tho ahderaicaed, wish to thank our many naifhbora, and friends for tic tobaccos is aging and niellowing. from annoying looseends. Tliat’s why their words or aympathy and acts of TODAY • THUBSDAT . kindness shown to us. In the reoent 27 different kinds of toba^, "*the Luckiesarealwayisonmd, so smooth* Ulkeaa a a d ’nt tha time of the death ' A1M»D FBATUBRTB8 of our BMthar, Sarah Smith. Especial* It would we thank thoM who s«nt HARBTNLANCfflim I oMsrtoM tho Serai tributes, and furnisbhd “itt toasted” automohlloa ta ' I ‘TIi Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, ‘^MARRUGE mmOR” I rOK TBBOAT PROTECnOlf^FOR BSTTBR TAtTt Hr, and Mra Frederick Smith, Mr. and Mra Thomas Moore. ‘ '» ' ‘*^ •■ ■ -■ V ,•■_ ' . • -.' >.v' ■ • . t .,,/ ', 'f >>: ' ...... -ii

iiSbiti* flocn, Mr. tipA Mrs. OHiw OUk^ Mias Fi^ of ills Rodcvllls- •Timl'litluar lad M otl^ itidn flrat iA* tttaVssfiiih^^ of stu- iA wisrs prsisBtea taith a gift la hooDr WOUmsntle liAt'OflldSi .srs of thw reerat wedding. The pres-, ittf s wsek*a visit. w}&; ~" Fay's at -m teinns 0 pmna ^as a entation speech was made by d^ighter, Mfs.‘ Ftsok odds, of to boeiid^. Charles This was foDowsd ty Ndrwood, Maas. the sowing of a wedding ca^ and: TIm Carden’s Comer Capning C9ub ofiier refreshments in the (fining will meet .lliureday. ttftiumpon at haU. Bo8t(^i^Twd o£-thfoe fod^Mptidtait the home , of Ruth Gimther at 4 shoe wdrketa unions reO(»^ed m «^GEMETSG.O.P^ Dies Day After Wife’s BmiaL o’clock. This is the pos^ioned meet- ing>from Saturday. tavbr of I into a new Frank Rupprecht, of 10 King union, , m * '» CHOKE FOR MAYOR street, died yesterday at the. Rock­ Weedless Garden '4.-H. dub will North Adam^ MsCB^^ which ville city hospitaL Hia- w ^ was m eet a t Um homeof Donald ffldnner atailedr'fie^ kn - oiijer^heated ohim- fuel btiried on Monday momlBg. He Friday evmlng. noy,,any. For quick, clean, con- ..w^ be htid next Monday eveidng. He is survived by his son, Fran­ venleot heat in rooms 2^. Sheets has been an alderman cis RuKJrecht, and a brother, Wil­ whe^ additional heat is ^ipr the past three years. He.is at liam Rupprecht, of this The Dramatic Club of the school Carthy, George Betts, M. J. Cos­ silks and woolens. They have all the is in its second year, having organ­ grove and Bernard C. Hanley. new shoulder effects and novelty long Humidifier pan. Magazine feed for coal, A CA C / \ ized last year. 'The faculty of the Burial was at S t Bernard’s-cem­ or mort sleeves. Colors include rust, and large feed door nvenient for w o o d .w 0 4 e O v school are in charge of the club. etery, Rev. Sinnott conducting the wine, navy, black and brown. Sizes The cast follows: Henry Simons, committal services at the grave. 14 to 46. a manufacturer, Sesrmour Grant; ’The bearers were ch arter mem­ Harriet Simmons, his wife, Marjorie bers of the Elks: Michael J. Con­ Also new Woolen Frtxda in the Be}ner; Ethel Simmons, th eir daugh­ way, John N. Keeney, J. Edmund latest football colors. ter, Marion Kent; Chester Binney, Bradley, Augustus M. Burke, David Simmons’s partner, Arthur Kalrott; Horgan and Robert L. Brown. Letty Lythe, a motion picture di- Rockville Briefs Two ■ rector, Sylvia Corr; Donald Swift, a Hope Soifial Club will hold a motion picture director, Andrew bridge at the home ci Mrs. Kenneth For Buckley; Roger Shields, a young Smith, 93 Grand av^ue, Thursday Superfex Radiating Heater (above) Chicago blood, Henry Hayden; Lila afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Louise Wilson, Mary LaJly, Sally Otis, Ludke has charge of making up the No. 1 P u n u ic e (Ml or R a n g e Oil : Mary Flaherty; Annie, a maid, tables of players. The oonunlttee Two Phyllis Orlowska; Sadie Bloom, in charge will serve refreshments ^ 'T o r Anna Kristofak. and prizes will be awardeiL Simplicity of construction makes entirely trou­ Vernon Orange Election Carl Gebhardt has been taken to f); ble-free. Just a reMTvoir and a firebowl connected Oliver Cluk has been elected the Diagnostic Hospital at Wash­ by a gravity feed line with control valve attached. No Master of the Vernon Grange at the JL New Shipment ot EI.98 ington, D. C., for treatm ent. He wicks or working parts to get out of order. Heating " election of officers. He will be as- was taken down by members of the ' Stated during the year by a fine list AmeAcan Legion. The trip . was S m W SUITS capacity 1,500 to 2,500 cu. ft. Height 38%”, 2-gallon of officers as follows: made by ^Commander Roy Sanford, 0 Suit8 I reservoir. Walnut porcelain Q *7C Overseer, Francis Lyman; lectur- Omer Bchook and William Pfunder. Smiaxt 3-plece finish ...... •...... • • ...t...... w w, Gladys Webster; steward. Wal­ Mrs. George Smith, of Elm street, sets,In all the lah Thrall; assistant steward, has gone to Bostcm, Mass., where Extra heavy wool r.hinrhiiiA colors th a t Bxtfo $ heavy5.98 aU wool suits. Arthur Bamforth; chaplain, Mrs. she will i^>end the winter. p 1 e a-8 e the Emma Baker; treasurer, Homer coats lined with wool kasha. One and two-piece models. Many local members of the El­ Colors: Navy and wine. Sizes young mi^. $1.98 S i ^ 2 to 8. Regular 86.98 Waltz; secretaiy. Miss Ethel Dart; lington Grange will attrad the Sizes 2 to 6. value. Monogram Dual 0>veit gatekeeper, Donald Skinner; Flora, meeting this evening in Gran^ 7 to 14. Save a t least 82.00 on Miss Gwendolyn Strong; Pomona, Hall. Election of officers will take any coat you buy. OIL BURNING CIRCULATOR Combinati^ Range Miss Marion CHark; lady assistant place. Milo H^res is now the hettd steward, Mrs. George Ewing; mem- of the order. A beautiful big circulating heat­ : btar of executive committee foi^ term A meeting of the American $69.50 er, modem in design, with two of three years, Lewis Skinner; board Legion Auxiliary will be held this $119.50 of directors for five years. Perry, evening in the G. A. R. Hall. At this $7-49 powerful oil burners, capable of heating 2 or 8 Lathrop; alternate to State Grange, meeting plans for a member’s sup­ rooms. (Constructed to secure maximum heat dis- A. Kenneth Webster. ' per will be taken up. Following the election of the of- Mrs. Andrew Fay and daughter. tributicm before passing into flue, giving ecenoYny of operation only possible in a, beater built espw- ially> for oil. Fuel tank holds l^^i^aBotie; Vapor pan assures properly humidified air. .Two-tone walnut enamel finish.

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Water Distributingr Sys­ tems Are diilinataiitly Searchingr for SMALL L ^ K S . O m n they mean the differen<^ be­ Rvery tfans jkxi 1ft isaglad nerves get tbs tween a reamiablb profit and ^jost grettii^ beet of stoq...Ev^ time yoo bang the door off its hinges, or “want to Kream, ” b y / ’ jDu’re taking it out of yoorselfi Door banging, screaming and lodi • Ha>ve yira m r MBgiSirsd yooi^se^.up ofin the aatica Ae rode to aay the leaat, and SiAe year family and year fri^nda un- saoto Hglit? Probshb i f FPn ^ siep sad.OQOsite ypa win inDDfortaUa... But — moat important, ibS i^s smsD t^peadip|ia$^^(H^ead -aitiilltof temperyou give way to is sap- :K>a p ip m aueceeafuHy sseing a iMftian ^ Hiift^ ssafelew^tlspeefj^ fir bs ^STLIER TOBACCOS Cmaelf are made from finw, MORE EXTONSIVE tobaccos than any other popular b m d of cigarettes!

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i j - J ■ r ' ■■■ ¥ X Q E f d U B ~ HAIfCHEffTEBVVENTira HERAZ^ MANCHEffTER, OONN^ W ED N l^A T, 170VEMBER A196S .. -FK »wr*4e»i*ripev«iwi?isp"' ’!-• i**’ 14' t'lg honverta. I have sought to adopted. Now. oUy 18 iHfl bs Brnmal hourr bt^rhovvm , he part of ^ ISSUE would be aptm i present the prindples of ialism dry. cams extremsly ill and tuui brmiMht EXTRAHELPBUDGET- to pdy tba wscm of mne of the I ffiS T SOCIALIST an^ let who will, believe.” ONLY 1 9 STATE? Omtrol Laws - a to Nsw Raven.’ regular substinito woriura. Ibctra Most of the 19 states la wuefa Us Physiiians said death was caus^ helpers are seeded eby for four or quor can be sold after 88t& by a oerebfal hamorrhage. FOR P .e . NEARLY I4D0 five days, aoeordtnf to Mr. Crocker, IMAY SELL LIQUOR ratifying oonvention is arid hsTs al*. Re laavea his widow, a son, Mis or durmf the peak cf the yulsUd^ MAYOR OF STATE ANNUM. FARM BUREAU ready set up laws to control the mother, three sisters and two rush. ider $ C sale. Others have sudb laws under brothers. W in GIt . Work to About t HARVEST SUPPER NOV. 15 tywiainfatiftn. Do»eii During Wedc OAers Ha?e Either State or ’IlM status of a 20tii state, Penn- Christmas Shining Rash. nabragansett MdeTj of Bridge­ sylvanla, depends upof hotel fumidies the room and serves These states are: importation of one quart of Uquor last evening bringing a used car dozen would be taken on and part a Connecticut dty. the meal at a nominal cost. Arizona. per month to anyone who makes ap­ that had been taken by the Cole California. of the special allotment would be RANGE & FUEL OILS Fellow party members regard Ms- The speaker of the evening will be plication to a county Judge. Motor Company to Hartford. Some saved. Mr. Crocker said he expected Levy as a conservatiTe rateor than the Rev. BL Scott Parley, pastor of Colorado. repair work was necetaary on the We Handle Only The BestI Connecticut. . an extreme, or evra militant Social- the Suffield Baptist church, who Is KnJJCD BY BUZZ SAW car and the tires were not good. When In Need Of Range^ Or Fuel Oil jist. His thirty years of activity in widely known for his talks flUed Delaware. While going down Center street the Illinois. fUnionism and Socialism tend to with wit and ^adom. New Haven, Nov. 8.—(AP)— left front tire blew out. The automo- confirm this view. He has often A brief rppoft of the year’s activi­ Louisians. bile darted across the road, mounted PHONE 5293 Maryland. Frank Kassbelmer, 81, f Shelton, $ 2S R E W A R D been his party's noihinee for some ties will be gfiven by Charles D. died yesterday in S t Raphael’s hos­ the curbing and came to a stop in ^office in elections, both local and Massachusetta Will be paid tor any com wblob Lewis, manager of the Hartford Montana. * pital of injuries suffered when a the driveway at the home of R. EL Great duistopiier Positive Com I state. Opponents dubbed him the County Farm Bureau, and the 1984 buzz saw he was using flew.into the Carney at 226 Center street. Notice ^“perrenlal candidate” but in this Nevada. Core cannot remove. Also good The Bandy Oil Co. membership returns will be reported New Jersey. air and struck him. was sent to the Cole company and for calloiues, warts and molea I respect he merely agreed to his by the town chairman at the call of the wrecker was sent to move the 155 Center Street M anchester ^party’s bidding. New Mexico. After the accident Saturday, he ^Id in Maooliester by GLEN- Coimty Chairman Frank Kearns. New Yoric. was admittet' to Griffin hospital car away. The accident took place NEY’S, 789 Main Street. I McLevy has preached Socialism The remainder of the evening will about 5:20. ^«8 a faith rather than a panacea. It Ohio. and was discharged two day> later. be devoted to dancing and a general Oregon. |h a s been bis expressed opinion that good time. dples of Socfalism promise more In annoimcing th^lans for 1938, Rhode Island. elp to the worker than those of Washington. President C. Fred Woodford made Wisconsin. ither parties. Hb has said he dis- the statement that he knew of no ed Communism although having All the other states have either occasion when three or four him- constitutional or statutory prohibi­ fthe view that Communism hM been dred farmers can get together in tion, and repeal of National cmistl- fcredited with faults not its own. Hartford Coimty for an evening of tutional proUbition leaves them un' t EUs Education e:.tertalnment such as is supplied at affected I McLevy after a common school t.hiH meeting, and he believes that Thirty-three states were dry ^course weis apprenticed to his unde the attendance this year will even when National prohibition was <"Who was a roofer. He is now an exceed four hundred. All farm •■employer although working with families in Hartford County, Ijoumeymen. His early affiliation^ whether members or not, are .cor­ fwere with unions. As head of the dially invited to attend the harvest u-SS r .. BOSTON I W h t:Central Labor Union his organizing e Trias Driir — ----- supper, according to Mr. Woodford. RoaaS Tria Saso y don’t YOU climb r-ability made it a strong and repre* I/Mves Oeater /sentatlve body of all, trades and TniT«l Bareaa bcrafts. His political path led him 4M M ala St ^ t o Socialism and his eariy mem* MaaehMtcT kljership in that party was at a time BOLTON Tri. fOOT ' When there were hardly a score of aSodalist in Bridgeport. The Sacrament of the Lord’s f A Long Fight Supper was administered at the ( As a union m em ^r, he with Center Congregational church Sun­ Sbthers, began twenty years ago .to day. Rev. Harold Wilts preached a OPEN HOURS on the bandwagon.^ ?fight for workmens compensation, sermon and the choir sang ‘Holy Swidow pensions and kindred legisla- Holy.” The organist, Mrs. Thomas Ition before the Omeral Assembly. Bentle - played the prelude. *A forceful speaker, with keen per- The choir will hold their rehears­ ATLANTIC ^ption of the prindples he was ai­ al Thursday evening at 7:30 at the GASOLINE — OILS rways accorded close attention from home of Mrs. Bentley. ^^therings of business and profes­ A kitchen and pantry shower was Tires - Batteries • -Accessories sional men and women. given Rev. and Mrs. Harold Wilts Bosd Service f His experience on stump and plat- Tu€M9day evening at the parsonage Storm gave him prestige to an extent by the parish members. About USE THE HIGH-TEST FUEL ithat at discussions of political 30 attend^ and a pleasant evening creeds before dvic gatherings he was spent by playing games for ITAMORIARTV BROTHERS A iwas usually the exponent of Social­ which prizes were given. Cocoa and ism. He often said, as to his eirgu- cookies were served for refresh­ 819 Oeater, Oor. Broad Street ments: “I have never tried to make ments. TeL 8878 that pleases more families in the homes shown here than any other fuel they have ever used

0 Right now yon have an op­ And it does a better job in any portunity to make your home furnace — whether yon heat with more comfortable all winter — steam, hot water, vapor or hot air. and save as much as $20 on No special equipment, na adjust­ your fuel bill. ments needed. And less work to The way to do it is to follow do! Just a jiggle of the shaker — the crowd — switch to Koppers and such a small amount of ashes that you can carry out a week’s Connecticut Coke when you fill your bin for the winter. supply in a little pail about a foot high. Every year this high-test fuel increases in populari^ be­ Decide now to have a more com- m cause it gives more hfot per ton. foxtahle, more healthful home this winter. Call os—or your own fuel And this winter, when you want dealer — and have your first order every room warm. as toast — (Tbe new HoUsrwood eeotloB erpreeses strong preferenoe mshed to yon. fbr ^ e new fneL Six fam ilies Uve.ln the five h<»nes ple- you’ll be able to have every AH ose Koppers Coke. corner of your home more CaD 7 Koppers CoBnecdcut C <^ Yon yantake for all the family to use. the chin bff your l^mse now — with almost no ftre at aU. And Has it ever occurred to you ttat a home telephone is a real economy? you can warm up yoiAi; house That for a few cents a day you can save b

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TUI AMPHTiy n nT^^prypTNFrKa TnCRAtD| M ^ (M gtfffiR . CX)NN^ >Y^NBSDAY^ NOVEMBER 8 ,19M. » schoolhouae on Hebron Green, Used for Welfare of Dis­ OF GOVERNOR, STOLEN threw the papers of the teachers Wards Save You Monayl about the room and partially de­ \Get Your MYintor Tire M ileage Practically Fre^ FtothKgM stroyed some of them; abled Soldiers. Hebron Blaines Hallowe’en NEW LOW PRICES $1.00 Radiator Glycerine Cells extra \ Hoodlums for Damage to Valuable Relics. The Commander of the local RUMMAGE SALE RIVERSIDE QUALITY TIRES <»^i«pt«»r ot the Disabled American Thursday, Nov. 9, 9 a. m. On. Veterans of the World War, Albert Hoodlums removed the larg^ iron gates o St. Peter’s churchyard in Store, 805 Main St. ABOUT 10% LOWER i-Downing has just received a stir- Hebron, which were the gift of for­ ' ring statement from the chairman mer Covemor John S. Peters, on Wesleyan Guild. ALSO plus Flotliliglif Cefl of the organization’s National, Re­ HaUowe’en night, and although "a ('nhtt Extra M ilaag^ Ihabilitation Committee, Ralph L. thorough search for the gates has South Methodist Qiinoh. I looks g oo d to — * Chambers, Munsie Building, Wash­ been made only one has so far been Any make taken in trade 8c each ington, D. C., reading as follows: recovered. '' “The future welfare of thousands ’The gates are highly prized for as 15% part payment of disabled World War vetAans is sentimental reasons by the peoi 'e dependent upon the success of this of Hebron because of their associa­ year’s Forget-Me-Not Day drive of tion with th' only resident of that for RIVERSIDE DELUXE the D.A.V. Every chapter must on . Et^UlPMENT COMPANY ' maintain a Service Officer; in community ever to be elected gov­ every Regional Office of the Veter- ernor of the state Governor Peters NEW'. Steel, Bangs OD Dnnas, or POWER GRIP TIRES S ort fwsi eo$d ans Administration, there is a cry­ was chief executive erf the state $2JM. Paooets, 75c. Pumps, $1.75. ing need for a full-time Rehabilita­ from 1831 to 1833. Used Drums, $1.75. Phone: S980. Instead of trying to get tbroogh the Weariicr Strip One of the gates, after being tion Officer, particularly at this winter with old, smooth, risky tves, it time, when the Economy Slashes, 69c 40-ft roll. even after modification by the %nll pay you better to trade diem in now. GALLON amendments of June 16th, are very RIVERSIDE DeLUXE Easy t« pat M. Heavy taihian drastically reducing or completely 30x4.50 Wards by test find that Riversides wear in 1-gaL can covered with mhberised fab­ eliminating the purchasing power of less in cold weather—give you practically .10 ric. Keep oat draft* and Art. World War veterans suffering with Shop At Donnelly*s For Free Mileage. This means that by trading disabilities rated as of service Reduced From Treated to resist seepage and eorrosson. origin. in now you get—of almost no cost for all Won’t evaoorate. F5R once for aD wlnaer. “It is estimated that, because of $7.10 w in ter—the extra driving proteetkm of Boy*' Peqanas the unprecedented speed with which Values In Jewelry Str» ad flsaasltai compensation cases were being re­ To Riverside’s Latex-dipped cords that re­ view under the so-called Elconomy move blow-out cause, and Riverside’s Alcohol Bill, errors have been made in at .... Ring and Bracelet Sets $3.50 skid-resisting, center traction, safe tread least 25 per cent of the cases. These Ring and Pendant Sets for the ^ 188 Proof completely de­ win not be automatically reviewed; $6 .4 0 for ice and snow. natured made under Govt, taps waist. the errors must be pointed out by formula 5 A No offensive GALLON Plaia oifs the affected claimants and their Sterling silver with non-tamishable finish. Other sizes at propor­ odor. Also one-gal. cans. Bulk price representatives. Baby Lockets and Chains, white or tionate savings. FREE TIRE MOUNTING “Many very complicated questions arise. Legal justice has not been ac­ natural gold ...... corded in many equitable cases, and America’s Big Heater Buy! Men’* Pajama* this situation wiU not be corrected WESTCLOX ALARM CLOCKS Big, Burly, Winter Weight Save on Quality! Flanmsistts the thousands of individual cases are ferreted out and re-prose­ ‘‘Bantam’’ A larm ...... $1.25 $ t 1 9 cuted. To do this properly require New Sun Ray Hof expert knowledge and much techm- “Fortune” Alarm ...... $1.45 Boys’ Amo*kea| Overcoats PaaMla eotloB cal work. “Siesta” Alarm ...... $2.95 Water Cor Heater gnwel. Mid^ “Contrary to the general impres­ stfie . sion created by confusing syndicat­ “Baby Ben” Alarm...... $2.95 Overcoats or east ed articles, the direct service con­ Hard-Wearing F til eat. nected cases have, on the average, “Big Ben” A larm ...... $3.50 suffered a reduction of about 20 per Westclox Pocket Watches, $1.25 and $1.50 Meltons and $3-95 cent. Naturally, most of them will Fleeces Complete •« Now Tig* seek assistance to secure a higher NOW THE NEW “BEN ” ELEC­ $ 5 . » » rating. Vacunm motor. Adjust­ “Moreover, during the remainder TRIC A LA R M ...... $2.95 Ward’s alert shoppers 29T" of this year. Special Review Boards able deflector. Easy to $ 175 checked this value! And instalL Hose attaches WiU consider the matter of continu­ we know that we should Vataw • prfesd! ing the service-connections in about Buy A Forget-Me-Not This Week-End And Help to heater on motor side Bay Bsw for The Disabled Veterans. charge dollars more! of dash. No fames. 60,000 cases \frhere a presumption of Splendid wool mixtures. yoandf s a d « Biggest value we ever fifu later. All service origin had previously been Put aside |2S tc Long wearing linings. granted. Most of these men wUl offered. inter! iaed. Store Will Be Closed All Day Saturday, November 11. buy voor winter need to submit additional evidence Armistice Day. now—fifteen years after the Armis­ coat. Thenoonaetc tice—to prove that their disabilities Ward’s, boy a real­ Dress Skirts were called by military service. ly 6aat ocMrt, anc Men! Smart Snap Brimsl Guaranteed 18 Months! AMsmISm ‘Tf we fail to see to it that this save the diflegeDce! large group of seriously disabled R. DONNELLY W aB soured- 1 li^Ptote W inter 79c men are given such expert advice All Hond Blocked Fnll-cot fan^ and asrfstance m wflLresulhin l^al ^ JE W E L E k tfaroogfa mooths of lX hard work . . . thts p a t t e r n's justice to those who have justifiable (plains). 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FACE SOB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEHTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 ,188A HSii Aanrl^rstrr Tammany a ^ its auxlUarlss wwo against sckich ne outside dealer, against baetMia and destroys many glances of toe natives of darkest aMe to ooatrol only a little mom manufacturer or worker could hope of thein. Lenox avenue. With its Bnlargsd tonsil rssott when tea m m w YOkK trimmings, r ti upholstery and cut- than half a mnuon. Which shows to enter aay branek of the fur trade patient lives Iff such a way as to glass nfiiTors, Cab’s private cab Is Evnttng Bmdii that the presumably all-powerful in the New York area. cause a poisoiilng of the body; in By HARRISON somebew reminiscent of a soda POBLlSHeD MX T H » *nB»*T.T> prin tik q compact, ino. Tiger haa been getting by for years It ia stated that the value of the trying to sossn out the egtra im­ New York, • Nov. 8.—^Meander­ fountain.... From' the famous Rttz IS Bi««U StTMt with consldeimbly less \hsn a third furs handled by this practical mo- purities, the tonsils work hardtf, ing*: That’s aiumoy Atozy about the bar in Paris has come toe man ManckMt«r, Conii. and Increase in size. Bnlargsd. ton­ whom .most travelers remember 1 of the voting population as its hard- Bopoly ia semetolng like $85,000,000 disgruntled butier a t a swanky Long THOHAB rBBGDSON sils arc not always diseased tonsils UUmd estate who revenged %iaase;‘f simply as “Frank” to negotiate for G«nersJ kCanaLA*r and-fast shock force. This will be a year. and are the easiest tsrpe of ‘tonsil by Blipplng away only an hQttr be­ the management of New York’s Poaoded Ootet>«r 1. ItSi a revelation to an. immense number When these cases come to trial trouble to correct. fore toe daughter of toe house was Rltz bar. Here’s the range that ^ „ Published Srery Evening Except When tb,« poisoning has gone fur> It ISv^iHvbable that the country will getting married, taking with him Rack OB Broadway, Paul SuBdays and HoUdaya Entered at the of peopU both in and outside the ther the tonsils are bathed in' so Whiteman recalled toe other Post OSlce at tiancbeiter. Conn, as city. It may, aa a matter of fact, get as fine an illustration as it pos­ the bridegroom’s wedding attire. 'saij Seoead Class Mall Matter. much morbid material that they are Whlla society guests , were gather­ Bight that it was Lew Cody, roasts turkey to a 8LB8CJUPT10N RATES put an end to Tammany prestige for sibly could receive of the kind of overworked. They also fail to re­ ing downstairs, the distracted old star of the rilent movies, Oae Tear, b/ mall ...... I6.0« all time. practices against which the NRA ceive the nourishment which they who landed him his first job on Whether it’s Thanksgiving or the middle of sum­ Per Mouth, by mall -M need. As a result of both factors household rummaged vainly for Stuule eoples ...... % -OS movement is directed. something to fit toe groom, finally toe thorongfallare. ’The two had mer . . the Bengal Dual roasts, bakes and C0(^ But the Tammany bogey isn’t the they often break down. ' t thie been friends in California, and Belivered. one year ...... S9.0S stage they no longer screen out discovered that toe only gentleman to a “T". Coal for winter , . gas for summer . \ only one that went to the cleaners of his size was the best man. So Cody talked so much about using the same oven! Equipp^ Oven (Gaft) - S a! m eiA br" OF THE ASSOCIATED yesterday. The Mellon Republican wastes and lose their fighting re­ Whiteman whenever he visited PRESS POSING AS OAFS. sistance to germs. Bacteria then en­ toe latter surrendered bis striped Control. Porcelain finish. - t The is exciuslTely- machine in Pittabiurgb and the Vstre trousers and cutaway, and sat gliun • New York that several mana­ hutltlsd to the nse for repnblleatlon “Shake hands, please. Mr. Jones, ters and flourish until generally the gers made him offers before machine in Philadtiphla both entire tonsil becomes filled ydth ly upstairs in a dressing gown ot an news dispatches credited to if just look at Mr. Brown, if you will- while one of the u.shers substituted they eyen had heard him play. ■ .sc JV or not otherwise credited In this crashed, while to come nearer home pus. The tonsUs may develop crypts paper and also the local news pnb« Mr. Brown, will you look at the as best man and the wedding finally Tin Soldlert Her Hobby •■t A llshed herein. the grip of Thomas J. Spellaey and In them filled with a hard, cheesy camera?” substance and there may be many got under way.... Society people are still finding $ 0 .5 0 All rights ot repnblleatlon ot his Tammany-modeled little ma­ For nls forty-fifth birthday, odd things to do. For example, Mrs. special dispatches herein are also re­ So. Mr. Jones looks at Mr. Brown attacks of tonsilltls during which served. chine on the government of the dty large quantities of pus are dis­ Eugene O’Neill received from his John Nicholas Brown, whose hus­ ib Mr. Brown looks at the camera wife a present be has wanted for band was sifflicted throughout his .*v F u ll service client o t N B A Ser- of Hartford was pried loose, and in charged InU the throat. and the newf weekly shows ^ Mr. Diseased, piu-fllled tonsils may years—a tin-panny electric piano adolescence by the Sunday supple­ -a Tice, Inc. Bridgeport the voters expressed Jones with sickly meekness submit­ easily throw poison Into tbe general which oncfc did discordant duty in ment nickname of “the richest boy Publisher's Representative: The their opinion of the old scratch-me- an old-time saloon ...... Serving In the world,” collects tin soldiers. • weekly Julius Mathews Special Agency—New ting to a gross slight at the hands circulation and the presence of such Tork. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. scratch-you system of r u n n in g mu­ tonsils is likely to make worse any punches, and other concoctions, in Has more thM 3000 of them now— of Mr. Brown instead of spitting in tiny, brightly-colored figures repre­ nicipal business by electing the tendency to rheumatism or heart toe Club these evenings is Jack That’s all It costs to r ^ MEMBER AODIT BDRBAO OF his eye, and Mr. Jones committing trouble, although the condition of Renault, who once was high in toe senting most of toe famed mliltary u-/ CIRCtTLATlONS. dour and straight laced McLevy, enjoy this upKto^ an act of ill breeding of which the tonsils could not b considered list of contenders for tos heavy­ units of nearly every nation, from The Herald Printing Company, Inc., Socialist though be 1a the sole cause of such a tendency weight championship___To this the dragoons of Louis XV to toe the-minute range. never in the world would he, a assumes no financial responsibility All in all, it was not a very fine There is also a greater likelihood to and other cluba comefe another Egyptian desert patrol ...... Then Have one installed for typograpblca. errors appearing In friendly and courteous man, have there’s Mrs. Beatrice Townseqd, of ad v ertisem en ts In the M anchester day for “the boys.” Their “influ­ colds, sore throats, and that tired former ring figure—Georges Car- now, so you'll be Evening Herald. been guilty. feeling than there would be If the pentier. With him, usually Is U ta another famous family, who’s going ence” took sn awful beating. ready for Thanks* No TTinn can shake our hand with­ tonsils were sound and healthy. Gray Chaplin .... in for astrology in a big way. She WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. A temporary improvement may There’s still no sign of the Mae trained under the late Evangeline giving dinner. Pay out looking at us. If he does we’ll follow V hen the sick tonsils are cut West figure, which is supposed to Adams. She’s also concerned with a for it, while you use TEN WASTED YEARS. THE NEXT WAR. darned soon jeris it away. If he out but this method of treatment be setting the fashion pace .... new “science’’ called coIoroLgy, a it, on our easy Bud­ The world may shrink from insists on hanging onto the paw does not remove the original cause Charles Miller, the music publisher study of the influences of various get Payment Plan. The long, hard fight against fed- of the trouble. To bring about a colors on individuals...... thoughts of war, or it may perhaps while he grins at the horizon or who paints pKirtrelts as a sideline, ■M prohibition is ended. It is permanent improvement it is first used to be a baseball pitcher in the Mrs. Arthur Clafling, however, $148.50 think that it ought to shrink from gpawks at the other end of the room BOW only a matter of days and for- necessa.y to remove tbe underiylng Western League. . . . Frank Merlin, has found a more active work. She’s such thoughts, but it is probably we’ll kick him in tbe shins if nec­ poisoning which must be present be­ author of eight plays and producer founder and president of toe Out­ naalities that intervenes between the n^irer to witnessing a first class essary to get free of his loathsome fore the tonsils will become dis­ of nearly thirty on Broadway, be­ door Cleanliness Association of the rule of the Eighteenth amendment eased. Whenever rheumatism and Oty of New York Inc. Nearly every military conflict at this moment grasp. And we have complete gan his theatrical career as an and its disappearance from the Con­ tonsil trouble are foimd together, usher. day she leaves her Park avraue they are both due to a primary toxic stitution. than it has been since the armis­ faith that in feeling this way about Cab’s Swanky Cab apartment to mak.* toe rounds of tice. Japan and Soviet Russia have inattentive handshakes we’re exact­ condition. Tbe common-sense meth­ Cab Calloway, dusky high priest toe public markets and other places WATKINS There is nothing about this od of treatment is to remove the about reached the stags where It ly like 1,000 human beings out of of hi-de-ho, is back In Harlem's Cdt- where litter abounds, trying, to per­ achievement to crow over. It is toxemia, which haa the beneficial at MANCHESTER. CONN. is only a question of which will ton Club, and bis amazing automo­ suade people to clean up their too much like winning a war. It 1,000. effect of Improving the health aa a bile is again drawing the envious premises...... strike the first blow. Why should the newsreels expect whole, and also ^11 return the ton­ may have been desperately neces­ sil to as nearly normid a condition sary to win it but in the hour of Tbere are heavy concentrations wen mannered people to become as possible. of Russian forces along the Man­ victory there is the sombre shadow boors just because they are having Cutfng out the tonsils does not churian frontier In Siberia. The of the losses, the wreckage and the their pictures taken? And why always insure perfect health; in­ other day the Japanese moved an shouldn’t well mannered people, stead, in Some cases, other more se­ min. rious disorders may develop, such This coimtry emerges from the entire dlvisioD from North China asked to pose as ill-bred oafs, tell as sinus trouble, mastoiditis, or ear thirteen year experiment of federal into the Harbin area of Manchuria. the cameraman to g;o to hell? Is complications such as discharge Now the Japs are unctlously sug­ it because they are too polite? Let from the ear or deafness, or there prohibition definitely farther away may occur enlargement of the Chairs gesting that it would “make for from the goal of temperance and them be too polite not to. glands of tbe neck. good order than when the experi­ better understanding” if the Soviet While the treatment of tonsils ment was entered upon. It has govenunent would take its massed chronically diseased takes longer troops away from the border—which than toe treatment of tonsils which Sale been a costly and enormously in­ are only enlarged, I firmly believe jurious departure. is not only enormously cheeky but Health and Diet that almost every case of diseased And BOW that the wranglisg and palpably "for the record." tonsils can be cured by the fasting Advice regimen followed by the right diet. disputation is over and the country At a time like this, when no Prices! statesman of a country anxiously By Dr. Frank MoCoy This treatment brings al»ut im­ must set itself to the task of handl­ provement in tonsil disorders m ing this great social problem of al­ seeking to avoid war would permit both adults and children. It is de­ cohol in some entirely different way, himself a single carelessly belliger­ In the body are several organs signed to remove the true causes of ent word, It is grimly startling to which act as “purification plants, the trouble and when this is done, i who is there who can honestly tell the glandc will go back to normal himself that the consequences of hear a spokesman for the Soviet whose duty it ia to screen or filter I will be glad to send you my ar­ govemmoit in a public address at out wastes. Tbe kidneys and liver prohibition have not been perfectly belong to this class and are won­ ticle on tonsil trouble if you will obvious for ten irears? Moscow, give exiHussion to such derful purifiers, removing from tbe write to me, following correspond­ sentence as these: ' ent’s instructions as given at the For a fun decade we have been blood many poisonous waste prod­ heading or end of this article, and operating under a system which had *”Iiiere will be co m p ly deaMM- ucts. The filters for the l3nnpbatic uiclosl^'a large, addressed envel­ tion of the enemy and complete vic­ ctreulation are the lymphatic glimds already demonstrated its inqitactio- which screen out Impurities fowd ope and a 3c stamn. Tbe article for tory for the Red Army in case of children is called “Save the Ton­ ahlllty. During that time incal- in the lymph. The tonsils belong to sils,” and the one for adults, “Ton- eolable harm has been done to the an attack. We do not consider tbe family of lymphatic glands, as sU Trouble.” Manchukuo responsilde for the doefa the adenoid tissue, and also morale and t ^ hsdiits of the Amer­ the glands o-* the neck. ican people whereas these ten years aggressive tactics in Manchuria. You were bom with two healthy might have been devoted to the up­ We realize J^>an is the directing tonsils which were pJaced In your building of public opinion In the force. We are fully prepared for throat for tbe definite purpose of A Thought screening out wastes from tbr lym­ support of an attitude toward liquor unexpected attack.” phatic 'firculatlon. You might call The Lord ia good, a stronghold aa enlightened and rational as that Which words were openly and tbe tonsils the guard line, or de­ in the day of trouble; and he taiow toward narcotic drugs. publicly applauded by Joseph Stalin, fense line. Upop them falls the very eth them that trust In him.—Na­ Three years of prohibition was sitting on the same stage with the Important work of helping to pro­ hum, 1:7. speaker. tect the breathing passages from Happy the man who can endure anough. It proved all that has been harmful invaders. A sound, healthy with equanimity the highest and proved since. But since 1928 the This Is fighting talk. It ia the tonsil haa an active resistance the lowest fortune.—Seneca. original advocates of prohibition kind of talk in which the Soviet re­ have been obstinately refusing to gime in Russia has never Indulged recognize facts and, long sup­ before. It is the kind of talk in ported by the contributions- of which no government anywhere a handful of rich men and would indulge vdiile it'believed there women among their numbers, was still a chance of avoiding a war TMlimOrtflJuvtlii their professionals have fought with —and desired to avoid it. every weapon at their command to We do not believe, as so many prevent their followers from sens­ profess to, that a conflict between jffTLhkTkilllilAiL LEARANCE! ing the truth. Until, within the Japan and Russia would involve the last year or so, this financial sup­ world. There are too many strains port was largely withdrawn. Then and counter strains operating to the obstructive leadership faded. keep every other power out of such Now, with the handicap of ten a war. But if tbere is any force wasted years during which the na­ reasonably likely to prevent the very tion has suffered immense demor­ early development of a major war alization, we face a future in which between Red Russia and the Jap­ Upholstered Cheiirs society must find a rational and a anese empire it certainly is not in plain sight. workable answer to the'liquor prob­ Take your pick! Choose any of the finely uphol­ lem. And if it devolves upon Russia to stered chairs in our stock at a special price . . We shall do well if we start off fight Japan what better time for - lounge, wing and pillow back models included. The from the position that the use of her to strike with her hardy Siber­ first group comprises six different styles reduced alcohol is Ingrained in human cus­ ian soldiers inured to the climatic from as high as $29.95 to one low price . . $22.50. tom through an experience running rigors of Northern Asia, thiBui the Sale prices are limited to chairs in stock only. No far back beyond the beginning of coming winter. special orders at these prices, as the replacement history; that it Is about as practic­ prices are much higher. able to forbid it as to forbid hair to THE FUR RACKET. grow on beads. ■ We shall do well $1. down and the same amount weekly reserves The extent to which a legitimate if we rid ourselves of the spirit of A CENTURY OF any of these $22.50 chairs for Christmas delivery, business can be converte