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yOL. LVIIL, NO. 50 (Ctaaolflad Advartiatag on Pago 10) MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1938 (TWELVE PAGES) PKlCB THREE UKNTR

New Rifle for U S. Army DECLARESGOP 2 W ATERBURY CASE

DALADIER USES ARMY MUST GET RID

DEFENDANTS PLEAD OF OLD HEADS

IN EFFORT TO BREAK

GUILT AT OPENING Dewey Aide Says Party Can

OCrOOBNARlAM GBTS BUCK Win In 1940 If Reac- Mackenzie And Levy Enter DBSPTTB HBAVY SNOWS FRENCH STRIKE PLAN

tionary Influences Con- Pleas On Charges Of Con- S t Albans, V t, Nov. 29.— (A P )—Heavy enow storms dis- couraged many a young deer troDniR Past Dropped. Bride of Fascist Marches Troops To TM spiracy; Horgan Make hunter, but not 88-year-old Dr. MIT OF FUEL,

S. W. Paige. He stuck to the hunt and returned home today Centers Anti Places Al Washington, Nov. 29.— (A P ) — Nolo Contendre Plea. with a 180 pound buck, shot in PIANEIANDS Jamaica. Kenneth F. Simpson, liberal Repub- Public Serrices Untiff ^

lican leader In , declared Waterbury, Nov. 29.— fA P )—Two today that tala party muat rid Itaelt ONRMKHSEA Military Rile; Thsosantis ^efendanta pleaded guilty today as of "reactionary Influencea of the 1 men, including Lieut. Gov. Frank past.” If" Simpooo made this otatement aa Hayes, who slao la mayor of Water* MAKES THREAT Transport Carrying 4 Pas- Of MobOe Goartis, G i^ « bury, went on trial In Superior Court the Republican National Commit- on conspiracy charges, accused of tee convened to canvaoa OOP elec- Frank Wakefield, asalstant technician at the Apringfleld Mass.. tiarmes In Labor Distrie^< having defrauded thla city of mors OF ADJOURNING tion vlctorlea and formulate plana armory, displays the new semi-automatic rifle (top) being p_____produce.1__ sengers And Three Crew than 81,000,000. Another changed a tor party work during the next two for the U. S. Army. The new gup holds a clip of eight cartridges, yeare. and can be fired about three times as fa

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BCANCRESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1989 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1938

traffic acroaa and up and down tin aona kind «g a gUnuDariag of i elei'afiiai II ■Ute and than axpaet It to eontenn idaa what tha agricultural tatSsraatb YOUTHFUL Ba ’It HERS cents an hour; that they recaiva HUTDAL FIRE AID all of y Acrm nES LAND TWO SHARKS NEW BOOTHS PLANNED to A complataljr haphaaard, uapra- raaUy want—and what tbay an EASYTOSOLVE SERIAL STORY FARLEY TO MEET MINIMUM WAGE basic pay of 35 centa an hour If am- dlctmblo and practically aoddental In New York ployed 40 houra or loss In atorea at- EDEN TO ADDRESS willing to let tha rest of the eoun* NOW IN FULL SWING Lcmg Beach, ChUlf.. Nov. 39.— tached to the Industry and those brldga plan for which no ona la ra> try have. cnratMtir. 1* (A P )—Barehanded, tour youth- AT CENTER CHURCH FAIR working 41 boura or mmre receiva aponaible and nobody knowa what CRMEPROBLEM TO BE IMPROVED LEADERS IN WEST ful ocean bathers landed two I By OEOROB BOSS L overs AW EiGH BRINGS DISPUTE at least 314.40 a weak. AMERICAN to do about. BelpM Hinnaa Dancing And Weaving Gaaaes 17-foot sharks here yesterday i TAILOR PRESIDENT Another favorite diaracter ef . BY BETTY WALLACEt after the big fish had ftjgbten-' F'ilhonette Cnttinff And Dolla’ Oovaraor-alect Baldwin will find New Toric, Nov. Frank Ckae, ours is Herman Tenear. Herman la Well Attended; Reservations ed swimmers for several days ! House Are New; Mincemeat, The cornerstone was laid la Naw hi thla auhject. If ha examinaa It who has owned and oparatsd tha the chief waiter, hatm ek boy. buf- Ghstoulmry And So. Wind- Fot Classes Are Still Open. Both sharks, which were n ot! Sold Out In Advance, To Be GERMANS AND JEWS York today for a monstrous Needle Hotel Algonquin for a generation, fer. bouncer an^aetotum c f the Saj Persons Who Write To tv ttt ALOOTT "tea" ' '" Republicau Gains h Sec- Mass Of Conflicting Opinion evan caaually, drat claaa opportuni- dangMer. M ef the man-eating variety, had | No Politicil Signiicanco Trades High School building elevan has led with his chin by writing a Oafs Royals, a ^ t l l n g randatvoua "Pleeae, Mother, may 1 stay hers All scUriUes at Um Y are now In been wounded previously by Made Again. ty for aaaumlnir teadershlp In a book about it He calla the tome, of the lower East Side sacUon of HooTor, Bead Of Federal navy with Diane? 1—I want to ao much." sor Departments To Be full swing. Last night Um adult tion Expected To Be One fishermen. AVOW FRIENDSHIP mattar of flrat-claaa Importance, stories high and planned to accom- '*ralee of a Wayward Inn,” and town. DWIGHT UAMPBBIA. • » "Certainly, Judy. But you need dancing class met imder the dlrec- A new feature of the Caledonian On Pay In Cleanmg And tadicd To Visit Of Bridd^ auccaaa In wMeh would bring him modate 8,000 puplia Doubtleas Its since hie chlh is sturdy fibre, It Nobady knowa exactly hew long Ba fketd a ckeece aome rest, too." Uon of Mrs. Walter WtrtnUa and Fair, December 6, at the Center won’t hurt him. In fact, hla Uvaly Added In Near Future. tha graUtuda of tha anUra aUta. erection wiU be the signal for a re- Herman haa been thara, but ba al- Bureau Of hrestigation. T U sls^, Motkar.” Russell Potterton. planisL It was Subject On Agenda. church, will be personal silhouettes. Dyeing Indnstry. Hartford, Nov. 29—(A P I—Oar- anecdotes are Ukely to Uekle all tha raa4)r la aa Instltutloa. Ba ramam- JACK ■ANUBY Aylng T U be right back," Mra Alcott the first meeting atniggUag to gain...... ••kP lo aolva tha aatloa'a crlma al Chairman Janies A. Farley waa to dlllydallirtng. authoriUae to train apprentloea for good salloe. phone, get Magdn HnaoUton to'eome learned one of the newest <^led the afternoon and early evening to cut The State La)x>r Department hart and good will. thony Ekien. trim former Britlab VM Aseeelete* Praia la aaelaalvalip been tha rendexvous of the artistic artlatic footholdjold.” In~ tkoaa d i ^ I P**Wem—according to aoma peraoua cut river, for the purpose of further "Gyp." ReeervaUons for the class Chicago today to meet a large dele- SUGAR BOWL OFFER JlWtlH la lha aaa af rapabileallon an Industry which oontributea noth- Tasterdayt la tka foar that daera over, and then she’d be back. What "profllea from life",’ suitable for before It today a mna.x of conflict- Resolutions adopted by Carl world: actors, writers, musiclaas, Oiey spent their Ume at tha Royals, who wtlU J. Edgar Hoover, director lag mutual aid In fire protecUon, are eUIl open. gaUon of DemocraUe leaden for a secretary for foreign affaire, will ad- a( all aawa dlipatehti oridiiid to II painters and Joumallsta are Ita m y craakad. dMy other, ghastly things would she framing or for putUng on Christmas ing opinion regarding the propoaeii Schurz unit 23 of the Steuben So- ar aat elharwiii araditid la ihia ing bej-ond Its proportionate share drMmlng their fanciful dream. Tha I of tha Federal Bureau of Investlra* waa held in East Hartford last Last night also the claaa to weav- cards, ciety of America and sent to Ararat dress a convention ot the Nattouat SIGNinCANT patrons. And such a conglomerate realiseB aka Iseaa kkn altar an. And know whan aha returnsd? conference on the state of the party 3S-centa-an-hour minimum wngH pir aad alao tki loaal aiwi pab> of tax money to the coat of auch helpful Herman was a spur to their I tion. tkan at ~ night. InritaUotta bad been extend- ing met with Mias Tinker to the to the west and middle wesL A Wishing WeU for adults and a lodge, Independent Order of B'nal Aasoctattoo of Manufactnrera hobs' Rhid barila. lot can be as wild aad wpoly and Never In her life was Judy, to new loom-room on the seeond floor. Dec. 9. The presence of Lieiitenant-Oov training, and which. In some vlewa, ^orta, which Is why Hunt and Rob- One recent letter said- tkat kati au to the officers of the fire depart The announced purpoM of the Tech Eleren Seems Certam Mother Goose House for chUdren for the cleaning and dyeing indus- Brith, sympathized with the plight All ridhta af rapabileallens ef eccentric aa the inmatea of a aoo. forget the details ot that terrible The equipment tocludes two and try In Connecticut. ' Eden, who. realgiiad Ua post Fab. ipaelal dlipatehia kiraln an alio ri> emor-elect James L. McConsughy. ahould maintain Ita own apprentice- Bo Boniface Case learned how * "Knowing you to be worried about morning. Aa soon na light broke menu of Cast Hartford, Glaston will provide the ever-altractlve of the Jews in Germany "liecauae we aariiC bury. South Windsor, Manchester, four barneas looms of both table aad "prize package" of unknown merits. Charge# that the recommended believe Hitler’s policy Is wrong.” 30 after critlclztBg Premlar C b a » RepubUcan, at tha taqUmonlal din- ship system. to handle Temperament early la over the station, everyone knew of CHAPTER JCX South Manchester and Rockville. foot treadle type. Miss Unker'a To Be Opposed By Texas rate waa "designed to promote a The Steuben Society reaolutiona torlate’a coaclUatoiF I * ^ ^ toward aarrlM elliat af N. ■. A. Iirr- ner given at Hartford last night to his hotel-heeping. He doesn't to aUy at tha Beverly HUs homes the tragedy. People came to ptaaa’s friend. Miss Edna Kugler, has been moqopoly In favor of the large dictator governmenta, That, however. Is a moot quastlon pamper It Nor Is he still trying Judy stood vacy sUU ia tha door- The conference was called to im were signed by Dr. George E. Woerz of any number of acting, wittltig way. atarlag * t Diana. Her blood house, hlad, well-meanlag • pieeii asalattog her to setting up the new planla" were met ot a public hear- "Democracy and the Modsm Mayor Jasper McLevy of Bridge- with which we have no Immediate to keep pace with the Algonquln- prove the system now operaUng be- Christian Array. and Attorney Frank P. Kumpitch aa World." Miaibir AaMrteaa Niwipapir Pah> and producing Hollywoo9ana, but lese Ups said, “Jack 7” ones, ___ who tried to help, but who aright tween the several towns who ara looms. Miss Kugler la supervlaor ing yesterday with coimter aaaer- Roeln llahira Aaaoelalloa. port. Boclalist candidate for Oover- Mncem. What we And especially Itea who live moetly by their wits. ha likes Manhattan aad he won’t bsttar have sUyed at board, com- for the Pennsylvania Common- tlona that "chlalera" engaging In members of the committee named Charles R. Hook, prealdaut Ot tba Hie ann For example, when tha dask clerk budge. Uian, merelfuUy, darkness seemed to ready, la case of s serious fire, to to draw up the document. manufacturare. said tban waa no RoekvU) PaMlabin kapmaatatlvii; Thi nor who polled IM.OOO votes, and Interesting In the announcement of cloee over her. mander Sloane, the tall, sunburned aend additional apparatus to the wealth. department of dependent "cut throat competition" ahould ra dpielil Adinep—Nr phoned a feminine gueat one eve- doctor, arrived to administer tact- and neglected children. She la an Pittsburgh, Nov. 2 9 .-(A P ) — "be driven out of bu8lne.

8TAFFORD SPRINGS RAISE 2 MILUON I CARTOONAUTIES WAPPiNG RADIO PROGRAM AUTHORITIES TELL Interim Senator Quietly News Fro m M anch ester’s N eigh bors WILLINGTON TUSfiOAV. NOVtMBIR a ((teatral-Battani Standard Ttane—P.M.) TOLLAND (Choogm Is Llaled Freeraau Ose to ketteork Cerrecltoas fe e tote to FOR JEW RELIEF Iseerveretol HOW TO DINE OUT Going About His Business _Nsest All proemms to kss saS Saaio ebslaa or erouas ubi^m ---- - babita and Oonaacttout coadlUona eoss* •• least (s tosrotolCMttoaa laelsde ail arefisMs atstlona ***** la held. A t thaaa maOUafa too, rial hospital for observation and NfiC-WSAF (R ID ) NSTWORK NOUNT.—kvor ksaae kla kob kal kxrn Wsehtogtoa, Nov. 29—(A P) —Agtor buttons tbras h *»— fsg trsatmant. Her condition U aald to •ASIC *- Saat! waaf snap wtle wjar Estimate Made By OfRdals ROCKVILLE ELKS ARRANGE|««“ ar e HUING ■peclmena o f mice o f varloua apedaa S T A F F O R D ba critical. artec wesh Sy» wfbr sre waj sr^ ■’’i ''*ro key Restaurateor And Gonnnet tpeclsl brand of legislator—the to- servloe. ara abown, and the flndlnf aad balt- knrni kbbo ksaan kroy klro kxnr The oomplate Urt of commltteaa F le a B ee tle C o n trol *«»• ••••" Y*1 ebm wdel; MMwesti terim eenstor—la quietly going Ths two mao can gat fN s ahaveR inr nmwaya la damonatratad. M wmaq wbo trow wdst wire katp: Cent. Ree* Of Varioot Dri?es On Ba- and hslrouU at ths Cspttel, but S P R I N G S for Christmas at the Hebron Con- Mauntoln! SOS kdyl: Seuthi wmbe w»b 4:00- t:00—Mucle fer Pun In CeneeH Offer Few D on V Which about hla buslnaes on Capitol HUl gregational church foUowa: S7*£ vs">b ejds Spre wbre: eaeHItt thay probably wiu have to hand out JOHN U. NETTO j'}9~ 4:|^Lerralne end Her kyrlce these days. Christmas tips to ths hatbera FOR MEMORIAL General Commlttea: Ravr^ A A; “oMToteKV'RSto ♦•44- 4:44- Cnildren'e cTreue Rertol— 478. Staffoeff M ethod Is E x p la in ed . EfsrNetei Oeve Saeal-weat nt Of Remits. B an cforAtNLV ibor The nation has three of these amounting to more than the too* Lewis, Mra. WUUam O. Seyma. torebangaebbr oa eltbsr RSD'er A U U (iLC -l5 BUtUS May Come In Handy. abort term officials, wbo were chos- B O L T O N Mrs. B. A. LawUi, Mrs. Mabal Cobb, networkai: gaati wbie — ' arras - wlw •‘04— 4:0e—Rd TkereerSds eserto ■ eorlsl service coat. werle weky * ■SI wnan eM ebl wsal: wnte; Peur Rten fieye—network DRUMMING MAJOR en this month to serve only until [State Agent! Find Rodents MRA A A . JONES Tha. 300th aanlveraaiy ot the Mrs. Howard Kelsay. Mra. Carlton Tha flea baatia Is protaeted by Iteaboms gardsners rotenona Central: well wtng wise w4sr ksba Jen. 8 when the 78th Congress Mart rof ffSr ~ [Rill Jidie luDes I O’Connor Of dust, Sana keio kaou wbow woes wetk- wxbf ■ •'"8 •"• Avietien New Totk, Nov. 8»—(A P )—Xa NCW BRITAIN 8808, ManehasUr founding et tha Oongregatlonal A Jones, Edward A. Smith, Clar- hard wing oovara and tt laaps ao tliojRUgbly--ij.—-^ appliw ltod ao that it reach wbow woes webp wxM 5:J0— iiio—Reb Treut Ak ' — ‘ - New Orlesne, Nov. 39—(A P) — meetu. If SAistor Pyle wento o perma* W I L L I N G T O N ence Jones. Mrs. Albert W. Hlldtog, *>■ srrr koem; South: wnpo wlak wTsr one of the moat remerksble AMff»CAN ■ ■ '■ l church— ■— w*of Unionwaaavu willwggg beUVJ UUWCrWQobserved quickly that it to difficult to kUl. as the undeiafdea of Icavae la g ^tf wla wjex wna wons wled weSc Two eutborlties on the gentle art of They are Thomas M. Storks of nent wave, she’ll have to pay tor 4. MISS JENNIE H. CHURUH Cansbf Vast Damage Miss Rose Mots. suffielanl controL wwnc wear wave weirt kveo wky spoasos over made fo appeals tor CORPS,OR^ Tha Senate bsrbtr shop |a act opeo Eist Hirtford To Be Tha regular momtog woiahlp jaa Sunday aftainoon, Dao. 4th with a Bordeaux ailxtura acts aa a rapsl- etes ebsp weal klha etdO) k ^ krg* }']*- I'^JI^m'dJidTwITtoll dining, Roy L. Alctstore and J. Cslifornle; Gladys Pyle of South White gift ssrvloa: Itev. A A. Bordaauirdaaux a t tha 4-4-80 rata ttay wale wrol 4:1^~ tiS^Halen riBiBi. BiBnBvnMenken’s e oeria*erial— the aid Of s people to need, Ameri* Dakota, and Alex. G. Barry of Ore- to women eenators. Lewia, ftn. Edward A. Smith, Mrs. lant on many plants. Tha axperl- kerb isle: CunsMe ReMdilene—west \ f Ceorge Frederick, offered a few A quiet weddlnr took place at the Connecticnt Plantings. alao ba used to tobacoC ksno; Msuntsini''kBlr lM l"jh ar koS - fiO^Rdware O. XeMnsen Play can ChrtotUru end Jews la s tittle gon. All throe aaastora also get peM Speibr On Next Sunday Carlton H. Jonas. mant station has found that a 4-4- According to tha 1087 report of tha tert kida kprs kMl%tfl?VaellM: kfbk ‘ I so—Al Jelaen and 8bew—to e "don’U" todsyewblcb may come In How dose a ritlsen gat to he aa St the rate of $888.88 a paraooasa Thankaflvlas afUmoon kwg kmj kam Ken kmed iiOO-•We rno . Psenia .—« more than two wseks hsvo showsr* y/-'/ bandy If you etep out dturlng the CsntoU: Mrs. William O. Seyms. 80 solution with an addition of cal- tobacco station to Windsor, beat Cent la et 'Qsedman------...dman ...aSwinj a H -elvo_____ eat interim eenstor? Well there are However, thay don’t get tha rag* at 8 o'clock when Michael Caver of Carol atoaliig: Mrs. B. A. Lewis, cium arsanate at tha rata of 1 J> J. coming ■ boUdS' o l l d s y a . control to the field to obtained with 4d0— S:*0-dS«k Aranairenc — aaat; -Jean Heranell to a ed St least two mliuoa dollars on ' I ^ — V. ' two way^by election and by cenU a mUs toavell^ Afternoon; Repobfican WUUnston aad Mian Loellla Mlkuli I tba "waa Umoroua. Mrs. A. W. HUdtog, iha Misssa pounds to 80 gallons o f Bordeaux, . To Be Annauneee—west 'Jeok Rsreb and Canes ageaoeto for relief of Oermea refu* Alelstora'e family has been to the pointment lowanoa. When you figure ' cubs dust eontatotof 1 par cant S:4^Lltll« Orpaai Vtewpolnte of AftMrieans reetsurant buelnees for three gen- of Brooklyn. N. T.. wara united in beaatlaa" of Robert Buma Hrtm ua Jaam Ivaa, Mlaa Marion sprayed thoroughly on Irish cobbler rotenona. Tbs material, muad with Nswai ones. Raum Oreh. Senator Storks waa appointed af- psM fim C re^ end ORUtornto mwto hiwabaaa rtiS! ^ «>***«« «“ va been tovltad Griffin, Mrs. Sbsrwood Griffin. „-,at; Reward Devi I wwsspw wwva erations St the same atsnd, nation- Women Meet T o n ^ L «narrla*a by Dr. Horaca A terrora of —>totoea, was aa affective Control. 78 par cent startltoad tobaooo du«t S:CO— S:00^.Ofcbeetra,,, laerwa—weet: 'Olsnn Miller A Orehastrn Thto eatlmste wee made today by ter Senator McAdoo retigned. Sena- and back, along with what tt ooM* I ^1^'a party: Mrs. Mabal M plants were treated two or . Renne Xekiaeff, v f(ellii—network Nerve ake Orebedtra ally known Antlone’S here, and or with tobacco dust and neutral t:1^MalMlm ammy Kaye's Orchestra reeponsible offlclsls of various tors Pyle and Barry ware eleetad to to atey to Weahtogton, thay won't Alexander Janlakak waa beatbeat««»" man and »»*"• *»>*"»*• Cobb, Mias Maria Smith. Mist Edna threa Umee after the beaUos ap- -■1-— -•«-—Claire' viBirv—network drives on the beaU of reeulte tt FrederiOk is preeldsnt Of the Gour- fill vacanriea. Neither did vary much make much. Miaa Franoea W anecka waa.brldaa- Uon In Connactlcut. Cnlaaa aoma- flo w ^ neighboring churches. Thar^ Latham. clay, waa oppUo6 at tha rata of • *<#■ green.Wneie Newt fieriae NSe-WJt (S LU t) NSTWORK toet society of New York. ftiralahad by Mra. will also be greeUnga by the offloara peared. to 10 pounds par acre, dapandtof Anoler and Hunter leading ciUta Tbs bulk of the do> campaigning, however. The -totertm senatOn don’t gat RoekvHlc, Nov. 39—(Bpoelol) — maid, both of WilUngton. thlng la dona quickly to curb their Program oommltUa: rodd A J. Crawtord ■•••' *1* wbs-wbaa wbel Don’t, they esld, "be pushed Tb« anaual MenorUl iw vlcot of th« wtnUr acUvlUea, the U. A Biolegt- hm. . rJ "Toltond County AmoeUUtm On Graan Mouatoto potatoes, tha upon the slia o f tha plants. Begin* •:0O- 7iOO-Amos *n’ Andy—deal only wham kdka wxya wJtn weyr wituu wfll nations ^ v e gone to t ^ American Privtlegae They Enjoy sworn to, and they don’t get • soak Tha Thankagivlag aervloa waa at Hewett haa raoovarad of churches. A devotional period Mra. Cbarlaa N. mirnora. Othsr Puimo cr I^ around" when you go to a restaur- XeekvUIo Lodcv of Ctka will be held eal Survey predicta aavefa toaaaa of MMOMf station had bast raaulte with an nlng early to June, aaven appUoa* •'ll- I'*}—Veeai VarlaUaa by Oboral iby web- cfcf wbt wmff wep ««PO*>ng roots. tog Friday evening. Due to the I Mrs. Canton mr a W. W GRANT Intsrviawa vanoe Whan poastblA Mora time and Porti^UIy the Biological Survey Uon: Mrs. CailtOD H. Jonsa, Mra. the needs ot that great land. A ^'SmTSTwiarwtbw kfli (fommittee hae reoelved about 8400, ly I bom Id Rnacarv, rabiuary ^ 1870, Halgh of 3tafford Springs and A l-1 ------small number present the matter of “*Riw**eh*r2Z nv nri.,< Howard Kslsay, Carlton Jonas, 8808, Mancbeater benny Rhythm WILL START WORE care can ba taken to preparation. A fred Touag______of Hartford.jj,. has carried o n ______reeearch la mouse special offering waa received for Uto '~iatrew 000 to greater New York. Nesrly Overnight News ------of Joaepb and Anna SberwoOd aad Irvtag Qriffin. Mar- work of the society aad tta mis- bn.) fl i) Namath aad came to Mrs. Voepel apeat the weekend with *Me year la offering a shall Porter. as equal amount has been received qlfi defewLdSmS^^ torvlng alx yeara aa pastorU chalr- A surprtoa birthday party was sionary projects. ‘Tbs ssrvles waa by other agenclSe tocludtog the tbia eouatxT 40 yaara ago. Ha .. her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Charlie •> p.m. In encore "The Duck and tha Kangs- haa aerved as pastor of tha Cmsre- below xero. Utoe, aiilvOd about eight o’OlOek. German Chrlstlsa Refugess sad the News, University undergraduate sxtrs leme- The funeral will be held from the Batlag BablU BATtfurd, Uoxa. 8:00—We the People. CsthoUo Refugess Aid Group. tha confsrenos room o f tha WtlUng- roo ; a sketch entitled "Two Mice” I qatlonal church to Fowrlar, Calt- Rue aervtoe between WilUmanUe She waa artonUhOd to a*a *6 toany M ARLB O R O U G H publication, elected Kingman Breef* pwiy Current Rsnorts PRrcbard and tha next thing stater Elate Deer. The" Worthy **«^*<1 •* the Bronx. Union Y. Some of whom cams from Wapptog, 10:00—“Dr. . Chrtottoa"— rtam iig N«tr Future. knowladQB&ot logua, T h a Uncrowned Queen." Tha Master Keeney Hutchlnton and hit New York, Wednesday of this week. Report 884-8, Blart Hampton day sad closed with 8810,000, well ations For 1939-40 Year. Storrs—Frank 2. KosIkoWakt oc OlMlMfUd wni oSIcUte at tha maae. [rower knows, hU trees are dying. Maneheoter, West Hartford, and Jmb Itertholt. over s $500,000 quota. CtorinnsU atate prsstdaat. Mrs. Burr win apeak wife will attend the Stete Orange ------says It will not be resumed aa It to ToeaiAy, NeyeRsber 88 Torrtagton wae named captain of youoteOiTiDQa Burial win ba in St.. Bamatd'a' ceme* NSW Britain. A fte r tha g ift* were 1040—0 Glef club ot MRfieheeter exoesded s $380,000 quote by 848,* Paris. Nov. 80—(A P )—Tho Duke tny* on the edueatloaal fund. lows prematurely; water at Bridgeport, to January. not a paving propoaiuoa. op4fied aad admired, refreahmenta. Thera were the Connecticut State eOiltoo of Wtodoor and hla American-born Mra. Henry LaBonto cf South sprouts Mrs. Paul Potoeck's mother, Mr*. fam ily parties G. Albert Pearaon. Dtreetor. 000. Tuias, Okls., and Chsnsstoa, wotthvrfall*. queAty Eepuhlicaa Meettag may crowd up from the of Uia The State Council ot Wholesale toriudtog a beautiful birthday eaka to thto^ ptoce over the hoUday. P.M. 10:4»-Amert0Rn VieivprthU. ^Vbcblfigton, Nov. 88.— (A p ) — kotball oquad by coach O tow bite. duchoM were said by m «m ben o f Milk Producers of Tolland County K. Kraooakl has returned from a S. C, wont wall ovsr quotes ot 840,* the Duke’s efitourage tOdSy to be The Republican Women of Vernon tha VaUey tree; parhapa an abundanca o f brll- were aerved. Games rounded out the The Ever Ready Group wttl bold 4;0O-uS4Wie^ WUS. :0(K—Weather—SpOrtA-Newe. Two House suboommltteex will got Now Haven—Mayor John W. Mur* qrtft. lostiiKr ib * wfll bold a meeting thla avemag at ** ***^ homa last week Itant fruit slgnlflea a last effort to- WlU bold a msattog at the RockvUle H E B R O N vlsU of some weeka with another 1 1 000 aad 88,000 retpeeUvsIy. Bay- planni^ to spend e real ’‘south- 08 08 daughter. Mra. Paul Marko In New- evening and a very pleasant time a Cafeteria supper on Thursday. . 4:18—StellAM Ues. ll:18—MAto Street—Hertford. onne, N. J., with a $18.^ goal, a head start on tho now COfigroM Pby told the board of fiaefioe that ettbt o’doek at the borne of lira. Thursday evanlng the fellowship ward vitality. la It dlaeasa, under- Memorial haU, Dee. 3 at 8 p.m. was enjoyed by aU. December 8, for ths bonOflt ot ths 4:80—Vie end Sede a Boston firm had declared Ulegei era Chrtatmaa" on the French sRnilmant bablnd i i The town snow plow waa brought ark, N. J. 11:80—Glen MUlcrs orobastrs. raised $38,000. SchenecUdy, N. Y , William Pray of 78 Taloott avenua meatlng wUl be held In Memorial noui'tMxnent, Insect injury? Wbat- The Farm Bureau Canvartlers, ar« The Community Sunday ffehooi Community Christmas Tree fund. 4:48—"Girt Alone” . by working noxt week on oomo of a reoenUy authorised 8800,000 city Riviera. to wbleh aU Republican women of cburch, a gathering to recount our *ver the trouble, there Is nothing to out early Sunday and continued 8:00—"Diek TVocy’ . 18:00—SSmmy Ksye’s Orchestrs. hit 127,000—$3 OOO over. There le no queoUen, these frtenda * Bring your Chilitmas at work to towm. George Roee, Board will hold Ite n4xt moettog at Mr. and Mm Haary J. Blakes* 18:80—Henry Klag’c Orcheetrs. tho intricate appropriation bUla for bond Issue fo r financing the muiuci- the town are invited. blaesingsbiaasinra. do but ramova tha trea or make an Alexander Runoe, Mra. A. N. Skin- work Monday on tha town toads. les and son John wars gusata ot Mr. 5:18—"Tour FcmilF cad Mtac". These were typical figuraa svail- Indloated, of their spending the holi- Milton Sloat of xpensive bridge grafL The stete plow also did good work toe home of Mr. and Mra. Ralph E. sbls St the Distribution CommittM tho 1989-40 fiaoal yoar. palitya coat of 1988 WPA projeeU. Ual I n •cfflY &l8 Y*or. Ww The apaaker of the evening wUI — ------Hartford spent ner and Mrs. A K. Jones, are dotos CoUlnS, next Thursday evening, De- and Mr*. Loren RoekwaU at Co- 8:80—"Jack on legal techiUoaUUea. days to England and definite plana ba Mra. Sara Buak Crawford of Thanksgiving with hU parenta. Dr. Durlairtog t^ ramoval, tha grower the work. on the main Unas, clearing and 8:48—"L ittle _ XoflMmw*s Pvogrsni besdqusrtera as a bssta for tha na- Rep. Taber (R-NY), souor have boon made tor opealnx their GILEAD cember flrrt. at eight o'clock. It is balt Lodge Thankagirtag day. A. M. benra lo ifiony "lust rigbT Waatport who waa recently alaetad aad Mra. Horace B. Sloat at tha may dlacover a three or four-toch Among some of the - 1.A sanding. “In 'PR*spite Ofot •uaU oareears tokenteken. MRS CHARLES FISH Mr. and Mrs. Haaty Thtonas of 6:0(^-Ncwr Afid WCAthcr. tional estimate. minority member on the ApprOpna- Middletown—Mtoa Luoy Rohiaaon, ehateau, De La Cne, at Cap Saendaiy of SUte on Oa Republi- parsonage. band, oompletaly glrdltog the trunk enteruSnsd 2 1*“ **** motoring waa exeeadlngly dan hoped all officers and teaohera wm 8:18—"The BtockboArd Seeclon 7:00— SbOppera SpeoUL ttoaa Oonunlttee, dlarieeod today daughter ot formar fiuprema Oourt D’AnUbea the week before Christ- 88-5. Wuilmanue endeavor to be prseent, aa arrsfige* Hartford and Mr. aad Mm John gills, ihot U will b « a r«ol can ticket. Mra. Crawford apoke In The next meeting of Eaat Central at the base, where the bark has tito Marl- HOod it MafishartOr spant Tbaaks- With mwie Cascv” - 7:48— W esthcr—Neira Service. that one group would begin rtudying JusUoe Silaa A. Robinson, and aa BockvUle dttrlng the campaign and Pomona Grange will be a day meet- ripped off. Sometimea this toUow. bortugb ttsd 64tur6by *v6nlns menu are to bs mads for Cbruttoaa. |Wtog with R*v. afid Mm B. T. 8:80—WriahtriUaiciAHoa. 8:00—fihoppera SpSclsl. FAMOUS GIRL REVUE Monday a bill to provide fundo ardent ouffragist. died of a heart at- AccordUi" to prr**nt ni»-* 't »--<« plaoiur* to do vour tbopping seat many women here. ing with Tolland Orange December barklew girdle appears above 60d Mrs. B%tUAtA Psrsc* I just stosppd tssulUtis la s fstalttv Ssrvleoa at the GUsad Congrega- Portsr A. 60Utos waa ^ idadar 6:4(h‘ 4>lek Tbdd, eOiiga. 8:0O—Richard Maxwell for Independent Federal agenetoa tack at her homo. be a "famUy" Chrirtmaa with per- At the meeting tonight the by- ground after the snow has melted; UOnal church and Sunday school of tha Young Peoples Society ot The Doreaa 7:00—Amoc ’n’ Afidy. 8:15—MSfitens SUnt. Another win etert hearings Dec. 8 or hapo a tew old Irlemis inv...,. ,o bar#. * From raol-atono ofid ------^ 7th. The biennial alecttoa o f of- nraochlo and aon, Mlaa Eltoabeth | struction company, Bridgeport, I aoolrty wm ma*i a* Ifow Haven—Jomao J. Davin, di* of the orgulMtim wlli ficers will be held. at the mulch Una when that were not held Sunday morning due Chrtotton Endeavor, tort aveelng and Um bOOM Mm aB. Allan BlUh 7:U—V___ -Vocal Vsriettos. “ •48—News Bervlce. AT HARTFORD’S STATE 18 on supply bUla for the Traeeury rector of athloUco to tho afUrnoOfi rt*y with them to what Bngiiab preaented for adoption. The Cberrlo Sunday school material la raked away. It is the riotu going from Hebron to eo much anow and oold weather. tha subject waa: "Beltovtog in OuT. Thuraday afurnoox. 740—Ths News Reportsm 8:80—Girt Interne—Joyce Jordea. and Port Office Departmente. eeoeton a t HUlhOuao High school. friends of tha Duka deeCrlba aa ihe praeiou8-ttaiol lawalf y, to Una Those who Join now will be char- »»,r| v»™»p mmugb to aWit opposite aelves”. The meeting was held to 7:4(F—Pour Stars T on igh t "American holiday spirit." of the WlUIngton HUl church will trademark of the meadow or field The snow to about 13 inchss on the Mr. and U n. Henry Mtttd afid 9:48—Tropicsl Moods. Frances CarroO And Her Co- This advance preparation win w*a appointed by tho Board Of Edu- wotebaS in baoutllul Wodsworib ter membara of the organisation, mart at the borne of Mrs. Chris- mouse who works above ground tu t ,:*'*‘’ **“ •• *<•>■•* **>'*•’ • • » • « R sklddsd. level although tha state snowplow the East Room ot ths Community son Billy spent Thaakaglvlfig to S:00—Johrmy with Itnas Morgan. 10:00—Pretty K itty Kelly. Chirrent reports in Paris end Lon- and tha laadara o f tha group daatre alv aya under cover of graas, mulch lh «r gussts, Mr. and Mrs. Hsny overturnsd. and spilled out Its five 8:80—F or Men Only. make pooriblo early Rouoo debate cation aa bead ooach of aUUoUco at don that the ducal couple wou’d re- topher Vogel la Weat WilUngton went through ths mate highways. Church Hoitos. Tbsrs was a amau New Britain with her parenta afid 10:18—Ua Oa A Bua quettefi Orchestra The At- on tho firrt of tho appropriatlono th Institution, oueoooding Cases, you a terga membership. Members of or snow. If roots bavs bMn debark- MUbum of Andover. oecupants. Domenico Monaco, John The town roe da are almost ImpasM- attendanoa at the morning artvioe. Mr. aad U m John d Vergesoa »:0(W "Bsttls of the Sexes" with 1045—Stepmother. turn to England to the near future the dub will attend the Victoiy this tvenlng at 7:80. A buslnasa James Oannars, Mr. and Mra D'Aleslo. Joseph Valentina Jaaeph Julia Ssndsrson and Frank Crum- traction For Next Five Dayfi meesuree. The Budget Bureaus J. (Chick) Bowen. •eaaloa wUl be followed by a aociaJ ed, or the other band, tha subterran- Die. The thermometer readings only about 38 or 80 being preeent, spent the hoUday to East Hartfoed llk )0 —NsUOnsl HUlblUy ChsifiplOns were denied bv informed aourees dfim b asu ia luncheon to be held at tha Hotel ean pine mouse is probably the Charles McCray of Ellington, Mlaa Delsslo, Jamea Aoanfor, all of with ralatlvaa. mlt reoomraendeUone have not been Hartford—wuitom t. WeUUg, di* el^ to tha WindsOrt. hour. have registered xero at several p la ^ OQ account of the niow etorm. 11:18—Dorothy Stone — Ooneoie One of tea most famous girl re- mede public, although no mo have Bond In Hartford on December 7th. guilty party. y Adella Loomis, spent the holiday Bridgeport. They were all taken to to GUead. • The young leople enjoy- 8:80—Fibber MoOee end MeUy. rrttor ot the State Bureau Of Vital These sources added, however, you'll ebooaa o saUslylnQ Mra. Otrlatlna Bentlay o f WtlU Um EmUy B. ooUlna obeerved Mias EUsan Bate, teacher at the 10:08—Variety Program Festurtag VsrleUae. vues of the Wert begins it’e tour to boon oont to the capitoL IJaev Mra Esther Newell and Mrs. Pray The meadow mouse makes a home with her alster and family, Mr. and Middlesex hospital, where the ed their Thankagivtng recess with Thankeglvtog on Saturdsy. having Center school n>ent the Thaake- the Bart with a five day engage- Btetl^ea, said to tha ourront ouuo- that this had ao bearing on the to- Her mantle, who formerly owned the . H o p 6 s U:S0—Big SUter. qveAty gift, raosonably y I® charge of the arrangements ot almost any ahelter above groiind; Mra WUUam Stetson of CtomwsU •'^ undsr treatment for skiing and slKUng paitlsa. aU her ohlldren and their tamutee Xhlng reeeaa at her' b home to Maps- ment on the stage of the 8U U Asked whothor tho augmented Re- Un of the Health Department iqm ereeetog friendly reiaUons between thoug for attending the luncheon. Holman farm at Weet WUllugton Mr. and Mrs. Samusl Alvord enter- PoastOle fractured akuUa The rest 10:80—Ulielc Esn’e ftodie Ststtoa 11:45—Aunt Jenny’s R eel u fc the former Ktng aad other membera under bay, a pile of leaves or even a Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Stedman and preaeat. Tbara were 35 who aat down field. BtoTlaa theater to Hartford beginning to- publican mlAorlty hoped to pare CoaneeUcut realdoate live 80 year* treat} MUIUry Whist e-here aba resided with her children board. Ho it a social and gregarl- talned Mr. and Mra. Morgan Al- discharged after being given B-E-R-A. Of the BrtUsh royal fam ily. Driead, llyou abop od after Mr. Bentley’s daat^ enter- ohUdran, o f W art Hartford, a p s n t ^ to a turkey dinner. 80:45—Jimmy Ketnper B Co. 1840—Mary Margaret MoBrtte. Bmrrow. It’a tho AD-GIrl Glamour down apprapriationa substenttaity. longer now than their forebeon ot Tha Hope eocial club is sponsor- oue creature aad reproduces with vord and daughter Patssy of West wssk-snd at their homa ham Taber replied: 1890. ing a Military whist this evening, tained with a dinner and family re- unbelievable rapidity for about Hartford. Mrs. Martha Platt Saturday and Bun- Rev. Douglas V. Maclean spent llkiO —News end Vrasthcr. P. M. Show o f lOM, etarrlag Francos Car- BEGIN GBNEEAL 5TBIKB 10 it Wanen Bralnard of Hartfotd l:15—FoUah Orcbertm. T feel wa are not gotog to be Shelton—Edward Davla, 81. eu y November 29tb in the Masonic union Thanksgiving at the home of months of tha vear. In a single year Los Angelas, , Mr and added to the amount already on {^ n t tto w ^-end at the home of Thankeglvtog night at tha homa oc ESTAH RANGES NOW 18:18—Bar Honor. Nsney Jamea roll apd her Coquettes orchestra. mms at eight o'clock. All mem- her daughter, Mra. Arthur Joelln hla parsnto. to Wart Haven, Mr. and „:48—Lou1:4" ■ ~Breese’e Orcheetrs. 13:80—Romance of Helen Trent Thla gorgeous girl show trans- able to bold them down to what surviving OIvU War veteraa htr*. the progeny of one pair may num- Mrs. George Roee and fam ily were i**® ,*!?*!" * deposit of cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wtothrop J suffared a poaalbto fraotur* o f tiM Uartda. Tuoatan, Mexico, NOv. 80 hera and their friends are Invited to Her nine children with their fam- ber close to 100. guests at Mr. and Mra ^Lewia Inches or more. From Porter. Mrs. Harry Melean. 18:00-^Uehsrd Humber’s Orchee- 18:48—Our Gsl Sunday. planta the gaiety and romanoa ot they thould be, although I hope for •“ (AP) — Union workers through- attend Diamonds will ba sold and lUes were present which included Mr. and Mm WUbur C. SPU) BT KEMP’S, nC. tre. California to oold Now Engtond. a groat daal batter results than hip to a faU oa aa ley aldowaik in Although grasaee are the favor- Phelps, Andover. Rev. M r and “ f®®*®** Hebron bad consider- Mr. and Mm Howard Tryon of 1:00—Wssther—News Servlet. front of hla home. out the state of Yucatan began a there will be a Diamond prise Fred Bentley of WilUngton tertatoed Ur. and Mrs. A. C Sund- A.M. 1:18—LIfs C*n Be BesuUfuL Slagtog, denring, oomedy and novel- we’ve had for a long Uma." c ite food of the colony, towrard win- Mrs. Alfred Kltoe entertatoid. Mro fh '!!II on Tha^,givtog ing in toe swamps. With all tbs Miss Hops Wert of Snlpsie Lake, to tte ItMtodlate vicinity J S. Cobb, Dick!« Moort &nd Mrs. Fred Johnson, Wednesday, at of December. The January meeting pote or oold eomcrc In an -"M yit and Marge”. York, tha first at Newark, The coquettes orcheetie to reoog- was auppoaed to bava bean hto chief Mr. and Mra. Earl Gergler were be fatally Injured. Above ground the 1 p m. Mrs. WUIet will act as members of the Keefe family It win be held at the home of Mm Paul a member of the RockvUle Umon leetrlc oven. l8% 8—“Bingin’ Sam”. ifisod as the equal o f any male or- B*inter will b« iponsored by ui« given a reception In honor of their symptoms to look for on pines are made a real big" table fuU and the N. J„ Deoamber 18. Whan be ra- eorepeUtor for the honor. hostess. A repreaentetlve from the Potouk and Miss Edith Maa^n of church choir was tha soloist at ths BroUtog to an Estate electrier 1:50—Naws and Weather. turns to the air on January 7 he chestra to the oountty, end superior Recrea tio n Beer Adm M Pereival 5. Roaalter, ^*°vember recent marriage at Masonic hall the drooping. wUtlng terminals, and splendid Thanksgiving repeat was Missionary mssttog a. tha Fsdsmted range, la aa eeay as frying, to the 1:18—H l-Boyx 5 ^ ^ember i The proceeds Merrow, Friday night. Thej were yeUowlng and dropping needles. Stanley products. wlU demonstrate enjoyed to the utmost Snow falling ®“ " A p p r e c t o t l o a WlU oonttone for aa tndeflnlte to many. Their brqee section la un- resent surgeon genorel, was said to « the picture win be used to pur- brushes. . ot Old F u n iltute . church Sunday svsnteg. weirt-high, drawer-type btoUer. I:80-M arjorto Mills. period. usually (tee---- an oddity to aay girl • reUrtag today heoauae of age. prwnted with a set of china and a , Bacent Injury sent the visitors back heme earlier 8:00—W PA String Ensemble. e waae uniforms for the Girls and The Jolly Qub wUl meet Monday than would bava been the ease ,.“ ••***« o ' Hebron Mm Gsrthida O affi^ ot Hart- Estate presents another great band. Another Utle for tha ofiBce to /'hLf lovely lace Uiblecloth. Mra. Gergler In observsUona throughout the Grange will be held at tha GUead advancement to slsictiie e o o k ^ — 840-Jake and CtorL C en ter Item s Boys teams. Stats, It has been found approxl- wentog St toe home of Mrs. Bertha otherwise. e. ford waa a recent guest at the horns By far ths most toteraettog spot of the Bureau of gag who w-as Mias Gladys Farrington! Morris. haU thto evening. Tunxto Grange of a five-heat auifSoe unit to place ot 84^Piano Recital, Laura CL Gan- Not only will Football Armomieer gory. 10 Hours Devotion mstely 20 per cent of apple trees are Forsythla to bloom was picked of .her father, Frank A. Newman BUI Btern maka tho lo ^ trip from in the All-Gtrl Glamour Bbow to tha EAST fillMB ^ been employed in South Wllltog- Bloomfield. Good-WUl of Glaston- the Uuree-heet unit which (ma tec Dr. Meintire to on tha permaiMat devotion is being — held at St. Joaeph'a churchwiurca ofor whi>Jwniiji toms In StsffordvlUe after visiting Morgansoa. standard equipment to aUira n ge 8:0^^ Sto^ rt Mary Marlin. Naval Urt aa a commander, hto cap- M Mr. and Mrs I s e s t e r M a s k e r o f orchards this Injury runs up to 78 White’s place. Some of tbs rohsat Invited and will furnish the pro- 8:18__Ms ____ cart the Notts Dame-fiouthara Cnl- the FlanW", with two beauttttU The women’s Rwimmtog claeeoe W. John Sobolewskiolews’ ■ U acting pas- per cent of the trees. Ons grower Annabel and Caroline Lee. guesU at the White horns were The Tolland Grange held a pubuc ot the peat. ControUed bv a tingle glrla, Giieha and Broca, d ^ n g ly tetocy being only tam pon^ whOe South WilUngton entertained at din- gram for tha toctuter’a hour. switch, tha unit provides five differ- 8:80—P e p ^ Youngh FamUy. tfornla game fiaturday but ao wUl wlB BMrt as foUowt: he waa oa White House duty. ner toe holiday Mr. and Mrs. Wll- near Wallingford to now busy tak- recent card party at the Aleck White, Samuel Wells. Stanley Tha American Laglon wUl give a set-back party at tbs Community 8:45—Tho Guiding U gbt". Ted Hoalag ot CBS. Thto aa- porttaytag the hurnlag of a moth 7:00 to 7:48—Bogteaen. DUtrlct Meeting Sunday North school, for the purpose of ent degrees of beat for surface ing out 200 trees. Three thoueand Keefe, Harold Ely, Saturday. Paul dance Thureday evening at tha He- House Friday evwitog. Mm 8Ubia nounoemeat brtaga all three net- before a real, burning flama ThsT • 7:48 to 840—tetormedlRto. Of the “M2 and Mie. Annie Bruce pine treee w-ere lost in a nursery In pt^aslng lights for tbs poo, about Jones of Hebron, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Morganaon won first prtos. cookery; high heat for frying and bron Town ball. The JoUy Four or- othar f*st/cuUnary oparatlona; vary works into dascrlptton of the game, hgve Just returned from Emope Tha Blghteeheol itnino Fwmh ^ trtet. Legion and Auxll. Fairfield County Isat year. What 88.00 was realised; $2.98 ^ turned lan G. Hllto o f East Hampton Sun- chestm ot GUead wUl fuxntoh tha Thursday avantog at 8 o’clock tha for MBS alao wlU bo on tho air ^ iMiudea Windham and V/iuimantic and can be done? low. Btmmertog heat for long, slow where the deaoo was a stage itnee- wm fitort la the aewlag rooms from WOULD GIVE FIUPINOS day. also Mr and Mra. J. KsUbftg ToUand Community Mea’a club wui with IL Tbs broadcart la expaet- Uon. 7 to 8 o’riock. To^d cornea wlU be held on The old method of placing’a wlro •*** White and children, Jesse and Alvto cooking; throe Intermediate beats ■w»d«y at Danlelaon. The subject of the sermon Sunday H^de, with some contributions Fred Way of Wert Hartfotd was brtd its monthly mitring at th* to provlda for vartoua etcff gf uten- * ed torna from 448 to ahoot 7 pi. m. Also featured in thla eoioifiil re- Tho mnan gym wOl be rieim a guard around the baae qf tha traa from thto project, the fund Is about of GUsad. Mlaa B. Anna Clark aad a eaUer at the Wallesway Farms, church. A fter tlu. buatosaa progT*m, WDRC TIME FOR ADJUSTMENT Auditing Books was "The Four Voices" and the to futile against burrowing mice $11.00 at present. brother PhlUp of Hebron, aad Mlsa Sunday. alia and varloua euUnary require- vue Kay Hamilton, swtog-rtxg^ for handban from 6 to 7 o’rioSt. sto^ "Avoiding toe Dangers." Or. E Many Metcalf of Roeovuis menta. Chromalax tmlts ara anrtfen, i TuntDC tcoteht: rtvUrt: Maude Hnton to "A Gab Tha amea gym wffl be aujffltors, Harrtd Rothe Poison bait haa been tried, but plac- The Red Cross drive has been Ruby Hllla, who had been their WEAF-NB&-^:15 Vocal Robert Whltehouse, 67. for many WlU show morion pictursa ot soma ot standard equipment on aU Eetata Vnrie- Feet," Jean Anatto and meav otbera. for fenntim from 8 to 8 o’eloek. For that mattar. why not fat Um habit of paying id poisoned oats m a feeding eta- completed, and around $50.00 haa guest for a few days. hla recent tmvsto. AU man ara wm- m; 8to0 For Men Only: 8 _____ preparatory to .he years a town resident, djec. at his Uon at toe foot of treee did only a Other vtattors Mr. aad Mra. Mar- TABE OKBAT STRIDE electric ranges. There are taa On the aeraan, M ary Ctorltole aad Trooptoep No. 8 Girl ficouta wm meat Waahlagtoa. Nov. 38,—(A P )— A been collected. come. Music wiu bs another feature models to the Brtate electric range of the Sexaa; 940 Fthbar MoOeoo; by Raglstar Check every month? Thooaaiids are annual report at the borne in Broad Brook Friday after- 25 Mr cent Job. Traps require a too W. HUto and Mr. and Mrs. How- I N o v . 8 8 10 Bob HOne. Bostor Crahbe In the "Bweetheart la ths Bee room taitho Praaklto FUlpteo-Amerlcan committee haa g^^tlng^ on Tuewlay evening. noon rt heart dtoeaae. He was bom good deal of care. By etudy aad ard Martto of GUsad. Maachsstor. England. Nov. of entertainment aad rafnsbiasnta ^ a model for every kltrtiea. et of Sigma CfaL" school at 6 o’clock. ] agraad that the PbUlpptoe irtTide already doing it and saving money too, beeaaae of wlL bs aarvsd by ths committee. Pmom more reasonable »*ian qm WAB(>aa-g Edward O Jtob- in A sh f^ . He moved from WlUIng- sapsrimeat the Survey baa found a bo o sts AIK DEFENSE Mra. Harold B3y and daughter, (A P )—united States Ambassador iaaoa piar. 040 Al Jolaon: t Wa The foUowtag to I w m prsctloe should npt be cut adrift aeooomleai- ^ to Brtmd Brook. He leaved Mlaa Carol Anna, '’ who have basa Jos^ P. Kannody daelartd today Sunday svsntog ths annual would axoect for a range at such F. M. ffR lE N lM INDEED ly when they receive their pPto. or oata, this to placed In the upon aertrt defensa because few weska. ha\ tstnmed to the sconomle dtoarmament with their erstto Tha Mikado": 040 te f^ elala of the two countries, reoom- ^use of Mansfield Burial was to main runwayi o f toe mice. Reeulte ^to historic barricades of water Keefe tome to GUsad. new tmds agreement and with Rev. Cltoton H. Loehlto, mte- 4:48—O f Men A Books. drtvtag. hto trlrt art for haartag 8:00 to 1 0 4 0 -P J U L C KkSsd TSstsrdAT thst ths wM who complained to Gov. wil- JeruiRlem. Nov. 88 — (A P ) — Plaasa: 0 Maty aad Bob Storrs cemetery. are 90 to 100 . per cent___ _ efficient. •an los no longer proteot us." Ds- Wtothrop RUdliig was boms for “we hops we ahaU have a lot of good slonaty under ths Pteshytanan Liner—Dnaca Program. before PoBee JM ge Revs Bodi Be- be given 18 years to which to adjust ■W L. Crosi foUowlng his arrest in drafiOR; 040 Bngsna Conley, tenor: — ^ Maaaa ot Oomiroi fsnas Minister Ian MacKsnxie said tbs Thaaksglvtog boUdaya and weak company on tha way." Board of Forelga Mtoaions at taa Bitt- 8:10— Hartford Public fielxm 10 cel Tlaaqr Interviews. by ae^ s to ^ their trade zelattos- ^^ocd^tor rtolating the motor WEATHER HAhTS RAIDS to artdlera were kUled today to e fierlaa, Judge Bosons, dedintng to pnatde T H E The new chemical mixture to very la a radio address last night. end from Psansylvanto Stats Col- Mli rtoo BtiUop St JuUuaduTe What to sxpeet Wednesday: Today:— rtitpe with the United Stetea. scheduled to be cheap and it ramaina tttde to mice lege. Hla atoter, Mias Alberta was the speaker. Be ahowed the motion ■off fight between a Britto army 8i48—The Ifig h ty Show. WEAF-NBO—1:10 p. as.. Let’s Ta!k meuee o f a dlateat marital rala- •40 to T-tO iTimlnr bROketball • Jury to Oommon also home from Becker Cbmmsrela] AEMT OOBP8 INCREASED an armed Arab band south tlonabip, teteied the eeae to (3ty Barcelona, Nov. 29.— (A P )—Bad for .%^>outbvAa4_—.A X2 a..,.-days. - - Infonnatioe- ... way picture T'ouchtog tha Uatoufibabte. ’ 6:00-W eateS^ewa fiarvlea It Oven 8 Our Americen *«iwwq« gnmos la tho gym. court here today eo charges be obt^ed by writing to Ifr.'laaae ESTATE TO NATION college. Woreesfer. Maae, A pleture which baa just been ra- Of Hatfe. Several B ritto soldiers 6:15—Howie Wing. WABC-CB8—8 Irene ItterieT 8 Judge Bryan P. Levetleh. r a g HALTS wo«x another aeries ot were wminded. Judge Lorarleh. dort toing boeeuoo 740 to 8:00—Ping Pong aad pool iS xiolattag the nUesair ral^ ®a Barcelona during tne •t tha- —Expertmantr~ ■— Station.——. Other she la a student Betita. Nov. 88 — (A P ) — The sed by ths Board, Obowtag ■Ainv 6:30—TOdRjr with Bob Trout tedtonepoBe fivmpheny: 0 M arA of la ths jofiorraom !^ M A N C H ESTER of peroonal friendship, referred tho was fined to the *“ 8hL A sespisne made six attacks means o f telling tbs growat are Ankara, Nov. 28.—(A P )— The Mias Marjorta Thompson of Au- newspaper Lokalaitsslgar Utrlnasil rt tha work done by his station m ORtaeR: WJZ-NBC—1840 Farm Wbselwilght. Maae., jiNov. 38 — court aad> *rr**ltd ' the 0:45—Tour Quarter Hour Serenada yirto^reeldlng Ctty Judge Albert T40 to lO’lfi- Badmlntcn for men upoethe city between dusk and i a. through meeting! arrangad by Um lata Prsstdant Kamal Ateturk tort ton>. Mesa, who was rscantly dto- today that Um Oorman armed fotcee India, heeirtea g lv i^ a itoarsipoan WANT ICXES A « SIATOB 7:00—Th Ba •■*»*<«»*«-itd aad Rone Hour; 8 Tour 4 aad woRoea la the gym. (A P ) — tnrea hundred m hla complaint to the gov- farm bureaaa to the asvarat ocoaUst ^ prtadpaj ot hla SOMpjioo ehargsd ftn a tha Maaaaehoaatts havs Hwreaaad *ron 14 I8 Army were thrown out of work t e two to fj- jram overcast aUax fur- Of Ua work ca the field. Mr. 7:16—Jimmla Fiddler’s Holtywood Ltyastoek Show. Judge BOrtt. alao fieclinlTM ha- ^ 740 to S4fi—g bowltog eOeye re- Woodbozy o< Connecticut. At thaaa gathar- to tite uafiir- r h i r w i l l w h ie h Osnaral haapItaL aad who s M t OQcpa otoM tha aimsxatlan ot a S k a gniteate ot tt WartUagtea. Nov. 88 — (a P) .. ____ Wedaeaday ^ort weveR; throe weeks today aa a raault et a I tospoartbla. Oxauga » B«a, the Sorvagr shows rhantofflvtag Day bare a s ^ to s tha Ptiaeatea Thao- Goarip. -itw of trlendttUp) referred the eaee •orved for OhUdrm of Mary. TR UST CO. M r and •»*•"**■*«*»-« . -liibb mdd today that fiaeraiR n fire last night la the two-story brick was pubUahad today Brtora le^eal fiemlaary in m s . weat in T’fifi-Halen to "Saem H^4 toidepa^ •.■.<» Roa- to Jlidge Botooe. T4fi to 045-8 bowttaf aOoye ra- Ajsth tha fftotator ' of bar atotor. Um OMrias P. Ickas bad bsi-— — pitaa fiaega: 8BO ftemm T40 Light It o f the San-Nat-Paek Peper te PDq^ geraoy*a granp. wns Member Fadaral Depoait Insaraaea Cbrp, 3 ‘ •nrte: DJD Bwtto 10 A TrSsp j JSSTm.**?^ ^ hen* Ptent 545 ta aoxt^fent IfitebRr ortteMted ■* ‘ ■S-, ■

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1938 HULHNE SELECTED Phyalchms of the Manchester N p. 1 D eb C o m es B ack fo r C o m in g ’O u t What It Means: Medical Association who will respond to emergracy qalls to- FOR GRID CAPTAIN ndorrow aftemocm aro Dr. E. C. ; A Ship, From ■yivrj. I Higgins, 4048, and Dr. M. B. Trade Pacts Moriarty, 8448. Varsity Center To Pilot M. Cornell, Pitt Dominate AP*s All-Eastern Team tar qpwM FrangOg With Whale Oil Wf WOmOASf M. BBATTT InereoM is U S. eiporti and importi WaatoigtoiL—ecrape tboM new untftr the Trade Agreement* program (IM ataTM tiada tiaatias with Canada and the H. S. Football Team Dar- ABOUT TOWN ..... By E. Malcolm Stannaitl — CORNELL, PITT PLACE THREE EACH ON AP ALL-EASTERN apttol, bgt ■ntlah Baipba down to their eoo- Increat* laSd-JT mtr iaS4-59 NOTRE DAME STILL to Mb 4 out 0__ !C__2Q i O * 0 90» f aoBtle bcBiaa, and you have left a ing 1939 Season. The Big Sister committee of the Each generation baa'ita pecuUarT to tauMr* DaMjr abnpla afraemeiit that will CpartipT I I Rockville Emblem'club, of which a Just dramatically crashing out of— THREE PUYERS LORI M tka too> tMt oat two oppoatay prloclplee of Trade number of Manchester women are medium of adventurous romanti- the stock axcha^es. and *i.n\ HOLDS HIGH PLACE iBtenmboeel trade—regular tarlffa members, will conduct Its annual cism. Knighthood had Its rrarlng, But we have with ua always tbs 8971 John Hultine, varsity center i of charity card party tomorrow evening A LLE A S T ER N 1938 m rlfgad tariffa brightly caparisoned chargera and ghosts of a romantic paat, tradl- at the Elks' home In Rockville. The a a pam a* Ifa really a smaU-acale experi- Mnnehrstor High's iindefested 1938 plumed barona with Ouoadaa as tba tkma. Inherited sentiments for cov- IN FOOTBALL POLL 1 O N S T A R ELEVl N OMBt, for the great bulk of trade football I pay t e it. Import*. I team, was elected captain ““ i* outlet; later the Gentlemen Adven- ered wagons or ships that we can’t ta not op«a batwawi the two naUons will re- for,the 19.39mo season at a____ meeting„L of "?«<»y '"th is town. begin to explain. Ipta Ito great burder of tariff Trad* agree Rockville and vicinity. Both pivot turers of the age of expIoratloB sat the returning leRermen Ihls noon. and progressive bridge will be play- Once in a while one of these w fat paM dntlao. A few outatandlng reduc- He is the second member of the out in their tiny vessels and brought ghosts Uvea shortly again. fif Red flu Hofaid, Ralk tlona la duties win provide the ed, beginning promptly at 8:18. A FightiDg Iriih Ranked Akeai Local Sport BwaUk turkey will be offered aa a door p ri«. to the Old World the luring tales Down under the AntarcUc Clrcla. ;at tka raf> basla tor the axparlroent south of Australia, for long wintry Praetteally all nations today are A social time with refreshments will of riches under far kmgitudes, of And McKeerw; Flutter avaUiif ai> This Is hnu Uir stale department follow the games. Mrs. Louis Chap- months an American ship haa been Of Tens Christian And wa tM < high tariff nationa. Moat have gone limlUeoa horizons stretching over seeking right whales. This Is a tells the story of the trade agree- man la general chairman of the com- GOLDBERG. Boa - Chatter I c a u t o m i a a lot farther: they restrict Imports ments. mittee In charge. distant lands. These InteUigencers steamship, but about it hovers the Choices Are G elA erf, by InqMslng quotas, and prohibit appealed to tbe spirit—challeuged LUCKMAN, Back kat tt ooata spirit and adventure of another Dnke; Sontkern'^Cal Takes The final week of pigskin picking thajr want tbs sachanga of money between tbe courageous and the raatleas. century. Sometimes the clouds Columbia compeUtlon, dumping, savage eco- St. Mary's Ladles Guild *riU saw yours truly come through with foreign sellers and domeatle buy- meet Thursday afternoqa In the New worlds were conquered and must reach up around Its meats Ilka Daddio Aid Petro; Oi- nomic feuds, and iiltim.atcly, war. new life spread over the face of h«|f Eighth Place. flying colors to capture first place don’t gat Guild room. The hostesses will be wraiths of worki-ig canvas, for this by guaastog correoUy on thirteen lat a aaat Germany la the outatandlng ex- Set your firlffs high or low, but the earth. ponent of thaae "rigged" tariffs, leave them there for everybody. Mrs. IWlng Wickham and Mrs. ve^jial 4eop laden with tradition. out of Mventeen games for a per- mnsld, Licknai, M l^ iin’ iaa tiMf William Crawford. This will be the ThU new hemUphere provided Its It U the "Frango," with a cargo of centage of .768 . . . Herb Barker >ara e p e w battik foreign tellers with higher Anti-Hull School— Trade la now Dy HUGH S. FtJLLRRTON, JR. and alway.i has been the subject last regular meeting befpre the own adventure for the bold, the am- whale oU consigned to Messrs. of the Associated Presa and Harry prices, and at the same time pro- jfi! bitious, and the never aatUfled. Naw York, Nov. 39.— (A F ) —Be- Leod, Gibson, D e h i^ tecting Important Industries with of dispute among nations Those annual C3irlatmaa supper and sale Baker, Carver and Morell of New Grayson of NEA SnUhed to a dead- nUrUa aaa* which takes place Thuraday, Dec. 8. Huddled against tbe coast by back- York, due to dock Friday. tween their final game of the n g- lock for runner-up honors witli luat for M aubeldles. Foreign sellers, bow- having advanced standards of liv- ular season next Saturday and ing must protect them, else seek ground mountain rsingea, men It hasn't bean out for three yaacs, eleven out of Mventeen each for a er, must spend in Germany most their appearance In the Rose Bowl mark o f .847 . . . Named. of the money they collect for the the world's lowest level. For ex- Mrs. James Feddema and son of sought new and ever newer oppor- aa. used .to be tbe .oyage. There Whitin.eville, Masa., who have been tunity not offered them on tbe will come In with It no stories of Jan. 3 Southern (Talifornta's Tro- goods they sell there. ample, both peaceful rivalry and jans, champions of the Pacific Coast Meanwhile, Cordell Hull, the war eatabllrhed the Grltl.sh Em- visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. gulckly developing coastal shelf. Nantucket slelghrldea, and probably Our closing performance, how- Jo.*eph Thompson of 101 Hemlock no reports of smashed gear otj ednfefence, have a chance to test . G u a ^ By HERBERT American Secretary of State, haa pire, the greatest trading nation Hardy men and women, with vU- acouracy of sports wrltars In DELANEY. Tsaie ever, wasn't enough to catch Barker Inaisted that the whole eebeme of of all time. Free trade was an street, left Sunday night for Modes- lons of earth empire, fired by the boats. A hum-drum notation jCorneR and Grayson In tha standings for New York, Nov. 39—(A P I—Obr- to, Calif., to join her husband and arrival will be made. 'ng football teams, Holy CrOu ipTjr ‘ nifiirs la heading to a ruinous eco- afterthought. old conquUtadors' zeal, trekked ------the entire Mason . . . the duo nell's Ivy league ehamptoufl eM the liltla nomic w i^.that eventually will 2. Trade liierenses make their home In that place. westward overland. To the east But your Queen Marys and a Trojans play Notre Dame I? ■' MAC LEOD. Baa wound up In a tie for top honors, > mandies and Europas cannot hold ^ urday and meet Duke In the Pitt Panthers place thrM men eiMh dassUock world trade. Hull School— During the nearly there was the sea. SUIwarU were Ro*e Bowl. DertmouH* each having a record of 143 out of on the eastern all-star football toam four years of the trade agreement.* * Mrs. Howard Keeney and Mrs. not lacking to toke iU challenge, candle of adventure to this- vessel. 208 for .683 . . . the writer was a Philip Ranney, who are in charge In ths final Associated Press compiled today by the Aaooelatad program, the volume of American and merchantmen shook out their It la no trans-Atlantic ferry on a few games behind with 138 out of PrsM. ■Igb Tariff Frlndplea FUed of the -bag for the Second point to point' race. football ranking poll of the year. 90 208 f o r .663 . . . Mr. Hull agreaa that the prin- exports and Import.* has been on After a respite in Nassau from a surfeit of publicity as New York's corded clouds of sail and found ad- nxMTta .writers and editors choM Tr Jerome (Bind) Holland, at and. HITS the upgrade. Although this phe- Congregational church "Baxoar of No. 1 debutante, Brenda Frazier flew to Miami She’s homeward venture In foreign trade. Here waa The "Frango■’ is a ghost, and will ciple of high tariffs la too well Notre Dame as the natinttnnea from Page One.) Friday, If there Is one dock loafer Holland, Ooraell; BIU Daddio, Pltto- S tackle, were the Hot* Crooi taMsas. Manchester's unbeaten campaign Pioneer explorers sre uncommon potots to 783 for the Horned Frogs ~ w—, vww •,e^%.a<»asvjg aa wsJ x.>cvroo, grVUiH, IXimC to the Mg eoUegee —moat Important of all—share the evil. building. about, to catch a haaviag line from **“^ *‘ ’ “ **.'^°* Delaney, Holy Cromr, guards—Sid Roth, CJomell, and Steve Pstro, Pitt: eentor-Bob Olbaon, DartmOuth; backs—Bob MacLaOd, Bob MacLeod, aoe took, and Bdh and he was a unanlmoua choice for and 788 for Duke. 11 m ^ ^ ■ t ■ i V V —. 1... . — benaflU of tbe reduced tarlffa with 3. DonKstIc Benefits today. We even pay admIaaloD to the "Frango.” It wiU be a miracle. Dartmouth; Sjd Luckman, Columbia; Marshall Goldberg, Pitt, and Bill Osmanakl, Holy CSoss. the captaincy. along with antl-Rooscvelt hear then)—we of a generatlim Tbe first ten (first place votes In -I Glbeoa, eenter, n irs a its il Dart- an except Germany, the Hull School—Trade agreements Town highway department work- crats in the iText session peac e pa r l e y held "What vessel la that?" the Dock- Ous Bonnenbarg comes mouth. Sid ijicknifln, at afilase, Elmore Hultine played at end for whose ancestora took a continent In braekets, points on 10-9-8-7-8-0-4 Hartfordrd ’IT’Thuradag^----- night attar ooly trader rofualng equal treat- mean better times for everybody. Manrheater High and earned a aim- having completed the widening gress. i master will yell. And when the an- waa tha OahimMa dtoadard-hiflisr. niaat to tba United States. They bring more trsde, and more their stride and had danger as com- swer falls "Frange, Ul from Aus- 8-2-1 basla■y long absence 10 onstime Dart- liar post at Wesleyan University. I connecting streets t riay The consensus, however, appear-' panion for breakfast, dlnper and - Team Points Hidlaad, GoMBarf. LudkaMto « M Tbe treaties with Canada and trade puts more workers Into Jobs. ______ed to favor a continuation of such IN STOCK YARDS ROW tralian ground' krlth a cargo of HOCKEY CLUB HOLDS mouth '■ridder who Mt a foohldn tw Osmanakl aU flr* carry-om a M m from which he was graduated lost I ***•'***' tbe Main street cleanup. supper. Sailors are uppredlctable Notre Dame (48) ....838 going rroin oollega aporta to tba United Kingdom (the British These workers will have money to June. carting snow from the curbs where i " coalition, which shelved the court w)iale oil!” , the Master will not even UNBEATEN DUKE CHOSEN the 1987 team. Rath aad Texas Christian (38)..783 tries and colonial poasesslonB) buy farmers' produets, and the It had been plowed up tn banks. beings, foolishly fired with a wan- wrestling, haa been campaigntog*^n ^ and government reorganization bills u^erstand. Duke (18) ...... 783 MEETINC TOMORROW Bristol Has Four Vets foreign lands for some time and both were naoMd to the — «»«id tsam raprsosnt hla crowning achleve- farmers In turn will have more I In the last Congress. Chicago, Nov. 29.— fA P ) — derlust that usually keepa them "What tbe bell again la that car- a year ago. aseat because Great Britain and poor. They seldom rrally anchor Tennessee (4) ..,..,..6 0 7 that axplatoa his absanca from Jte money to buy Industrial output. Hopes for settling a strike that has go you g6t?" he wlU bellow. Oklahoma ...... 868 The most violent artnmeat do- tba United States together do al- Furthermore, the new Canadian anywhere. Sometimes they are FOR ROSE BOWL TUSSLE wrestling picture In the U. 8. A. SUPPER RESERVATIONS And a word that once when whis- halted trade at the C3ilcago stock beached a while, then float off on Carnegie T e c h ...... 848 Ltxml Rink Team To Enter . . . Now (3us, declaring he is back veloped over the ends whore John BMSt half of tbe world's 40 bllUona and British treaties offer the Party Finances Show pered gave U|e to a thousand ships Wy*Kkl. VUlanoya’s eraali wMS^ of dollars worth of swapping yards were carried to a peace par- the next spring tide of adventure. nttsburgh...... 381 State League Again; Ses- Ready For M. H. S. Tilt at the peak pbyrieaUy, la set for an fanner direct concessions on such MAKES THREAT ley today. will have to'be explainsd. The Southern thdlfOrnla ...194 man. and Haaijr Jaeuashl. otao^ sviry year. Important Items as wheat, lard, SHOULD BE IN TONIGHT No Deficit in Campaigrn Their day will have aunset too. sion At The Y. M. C. A. Intensive campaign la tha i M t Renreaentatlves of striking <310 word.. Is dead now. "Whale” paints Holy Cross ...... 189 Fordham veteran, prsmsd MoBaad Two questions remain; apple.*, pears, and other a about party movie star, of crashing In on—or 81, Fordham 41, Texas Tech 89, Cal la New Year’s Grid By BID FEDER Wmters, Rabmowski, Adams heap . . . "What will the British agree- niitlec Asks That They He ferred with federal conciliators in The "Frango" is a ghost northern dlvleioa of the Oonnerileut right forwards; Winters and Yards, over the backs. Goldbrng, a ltb o i^ price of all Amcrlran Imporl.i finances today, but was cautioned an effort to break the nine day ViUanova 38. Michigan 87, New York, Nov. 29.— (A P )—Tbe •hlfUd to blocking duty oaf nmnU do7" that a $723,000 deficit sUll must P. G. A. Ups you that Henry Cotton Amateur Hockey League last year, left forwarda; Sonstroem, McCabe, during the treaty period, 1034-38. Made Before Tomorrow deadlock. 38, Tulsa# IT. Northwestern 18, And McCabe Were WHb KozIkowakI, and Lynch, oentera; The one-time "Iron Duke" masts pared by InJnriM lata In tba With figures galora to play with, Increased 20 per cenL 'Hie aver- SESSION TODAY bo wiped out. DartzaOuth 14. Qatflc On Coast; Ha?e to almost sure to coma over from wlU again enter a team In thS Evening’s Affair. Robert Mythen, government con- Nelson ...... in 93 Adams, MoGivnay and MontoUa, BO easy opporitton Thuraday right tuny Heed up to hla AB-Ao there are alnaost as many answera age price of Items on which the Reporting to the committee, Other votes: Nebraska and Ms- piglaad to tha spring to tangle with State League thle years. A special Party Treasurer C. G. Goodspeed ciliation commissioner, reported Hansen ...... 103 138 Sammy Snead . . . and tha Bal- mMttog to talk over the plana for r^[ht guards; Krulickl. Sontono, at Foot Guard HaU whaa he roputatlon. Lnokmaa siiigfl a aa eooaorolsta, but gradually eco- United States reduced duty as a Reservations for the supper to be (OMtlnoed from Page Ona.) "some progress” had attended nego- Blsslppl 8, Vanderbilt 8, North Oar- Men Of Monahan Last ZebrowskI and Crowley, Taft guards.' nomists have been dividing into said the deficit should be paid off Haefs I...... — 103 Won Nino Gaines Whhotrt mont Club, near Boston, already has the Mason wUl be held tomorrow wresUea Rob (Reb) Russell, the heroie role as pamer, lo w er and concession to other nations, drop- served tomorrow night at 6 o'clock tiatlons yesterday—the flrat opti- Vennart .... a ■ olina, Georgetown, Clemaoh and Winters, McCabe, Crowley and Southerner who Is a prime favorite the pro-HuU school and tbe anti- session," Donahey said, restoring early next year In order that party -- 97 a Md to for the match . . . inci- evening at 7:30 at the YJf.C.A. runner fo r Ciolumbla’a ofb-beatan ped 10 per cent. Manufheturers mistic note In the dispute. Army 8, Stmiford and Purdue 3, Adame were the leading scorers. In Hartford . . . ItosMil la a power at the South Methodist church quiet. activities can be "expanded In prep- Pow liPf^ dentally, Swingin’ Sammy will taka Tbe following team members and liooa. MacLeod was ths ksy man Hull school. of articles suffering from skid- should be In tonight If possible, to Meanwhile, sales on the big open Iowa State and StniUiera Method Being Scored Upon. Year; Clash Slated At Ar- Bristol ttresMs a sons defeiiM but ful and aggressive matman and la Shortly before, Repreaentatlve aration for the 1940 campaign." 849 843 884 1648 more than 30 O’a out of golf this all others to town who are Interest- la Dartmouth’s poweifnl ding prices could not continue to a-rslst the committee with iu plans. market were suspended pending CIIANCE-VOUOHT LEAGUE Paganl's Barhera (0) 1st 1. jrear . . . which ain’t hay, tmts . . to moat games with Manchsoter has rated among the dozen top men In Uaeop Of Beliefs raise wages, and occasionally were Mead (D., N. Y.). a dbmmlttce Goodspeed said the party on Nov Besides Notre Dame and South- ed to the sport from ths angle of also used the man-to-man system as and Osmanakl had no aupailor a* a Those who have not already con- ' termination of tbe controversy. (Murphy's Alleys) M. Schubert Boys coming bock from Durham say mory This Friday Night the mune . . . he Is euro to be tba line smoahdr. Here Is how the two schools of unable to maintain their scales. member, asserted that TVA would 26 was In the red |724,9io, com- ern California, two others of the player or fan are asked to be pres- the Clarkemen have proven maatara tacted .Mrs. Mary Benson should do W. Neubauer Los Angelea Nov. 29— (A P )—It's Moiohe Goldberg played hla greatest Mntlmental favorite Thursday right The first tram mlsntloni ' tlMMight line up on the major Some curtailed production, and so tonight. The meal will consist of have made no progress If It follow- pared with $774,748 on last Jan. Shlpplag (9) flrat ten and one of the second ent St the meeting: Oaach Emil In the art of breaking up tha sons. I and $916,208 on Jan. 1, 1037. R. Andloto .. Duke, the rock of the Southern Con- game against Duke . . . DIzsy Dean . . . Rounenberg. becaiua of his End—Jsroma H. Holland, Cbtnril treaty points: thereby Incrca.scd uncmploynienl. creamed chicken on biscuit or baked ed all the demands of the comptrol- Turklngton .... 86 77 86— 249 group play this week and may Iom putt. Manager S. Chomsn, George TTie manner to which the Red and D. Hagenow , has been putting around 1200 on the unorthodox methods, has always Tackle—Joseph Delaney, Holy CNos 1. World Peace Thooe who couldn't meet foreign ham, cranberry aauee, celery, ler general. The party came through the re- H0SHTAL NOTES Fay...... 4... 98 83 94— 278 some of the prestige they now hold. ferenoe, and Southern California, bankroll (or every one of those stops May, Jackie May, R. Daigle, Bob xwea^*#u«saAlthough there'swavavn beenerarvat CT« lot' svv of Vfl White YYIIILQ veteransVVlCraiia lacedlaCCQ RockvillenOCKVUie lastlU t been the torget for nfiich razzing cent campaign without a deficit B. Schubert . Ouard—A . Sidney Roth, CforneU Hull School—Orderly trade based competition complained that the pickles, Bcn'loped potatoes, salad and "■There haa been a bitter and en- Mci^un .. 84 87— 288 EL Rautenberg Oklahoma, which rose this week Survlvar of a bitter grid campaign on his speaking tour . . . Conoola- Guthrie, J. Guthrie.Guthrie, W. Thompson.Tbomj WMplngweeping and walling emanetlngemanating from Friday night after bowing to the by Hartford devoteM of the grap- Goodspeed asserted. from fifth to fourth plaoe. takes on dntor—Robert W. Olbaon, Dart- on the principle of fair play quantity of all article.* coming In de.-.sert. The Asbiiry group wll] during clash between TVA and the E. Wlnzler .... 78 102 94— 284 W. Hand ___ along the Pacific, la the Rom Bowl Uon corner for southWMt coaches: C. Hohl, G. Humett, N. Smith, G.* Bristol on “the »• acaroltyscarcity of cagecase in^me- Alumni In Thursday's opener, tadl- hing game . . . Gus stlU make uM and equal treatment for all is under reduced duties Increased comptroller general." Mead said. Admitted yecterday: Mias Helen Weir...... 89 85 97— 271 Washington Stmts; Tennsasee meCU Smith, B. Johnron. G. Ecabert. B. terlal this season, Manchester High pntes that Manchester wW be a mouth cater and also prepare the eafeterl:,r battle January 3. Six of the 11 men who started for WiU face a vatoran array of the flylnt tackle, which Is necessary Cor world stability. "Live 123 per cent, while Imports gener- "If TVA had not followed the Intent Adamv, 48 Goodwin street Mrs. Mlssiartppl and Texas Tech plays Texas Christian against l^uthem Davidson. J. Donahue, and G. Dona- of per- strong contender for the League Ouard— Stephen Petra. P itt dishea for Thursday for .serving 811 838 476 1823 Concluding to six hmin negotto- formers when thetne Men of MonahanMon*lonahj- ’ ...... - principle stock In trade . , . and let live." Any other way leads ally were Increas.ng only .32 per from 5 o'clock ori. This Is the of (Congress It would have been Ruth Fragler, S3 Hawthorne street. Total ... ---- 435 431 468—1334 Centenary. Methodist graduate in June . . . In- hue. diadem which It is defending "this Tackle-WUUam W. McKeevsr, Opr- MACDONALD SAYS KEMP DUcharged yesterday; Miss Edna Final Assembly (4) Newcomers to the drat ten to the tions that usually take a week or Invade the local State Armory this Mason. neU to misunderstanding, cut-throat cent. group’s part In the rhrl*tmaa handcuffed and stopped in Its Hartford Road Tavea (1) cluding Davey (L ’U Giant) O’Brien Friday night for a claah that wUl tracks." Scott, 194 Onter atreet Peter Barnett 97 86 91— 273 final listing are Southern California more. Southern California lost night and Ki-Yl Aldrich . . . Chuck Cro- In the two gamaa to date. Coach End-Louis (BUI) Daddio, Pitt bazaar. "Igloo of E.sklmoland.'' Altken 106 and Holy Cross, which won their Invited the Blue Dcvlla of Durham, mark tbe opening of the CCUL cam-' Mrs Harold Burr, writer of the Joskka, New Britain. Dowd .... 98 110 101— 309 Nielson well, the coaet heavy, is In town for Clarke has used his two-team system Q. B.—Sidney Isirkman, (3ohimMa Mead contended that moat of tbe TOLD HIM DEALS OKAY Wurtz ... places by declstve vletories over N. C., to play its Trojan warriors in Last Night's Fights paign.for both schools. GREEN TO PLAY A (U IH Funeral home. Rev. George W. Hcra'd's "Bargain Hound'' column disputes over TVA expenditures Admitted today: Mrs. UUle Hum- 83 83 78— 244 Taggart hU go with with PhUadelphla Jim but It’s likely that he’ll stick mainly H. B.—Robert F. McLsod, Dart- pflVey, 78 Florence street Mrs. Taylor .., 93 98 118— 309 U. C. L. A. and Boston (College, Paaadena’a annual poat-aeason game Robinson on the Farr-Nova card Dec. At least four mem)>era of this to his starting array of Cola, GaveUo, mouth 2 WATERBURY CASE Stepben.son. pastor o( the ralcott- will give a description of the gowns were more or less technical and Duffy and Duke lost no time accepting. (Oostlnued from Page One) Anna Oatergren. 162 Union street. Sanderson 92 103 106— 301 respectively. IN* Chicago — Billy Calebron, 159, year’s Bristol edition saw Mrylce Brown, Squatrito and Murphy tn the TONIGHT AT: HARTFORD H. B.—MarabaU Ooldbirg, Pitt * * * vllle Congregational chvirch ot modeled at the fashion show tomor- minor differences that should not Fraher (Jnly three of the dnal “drst ten" There la joy in the hills of North with the Monahanmen last season row evening at 8:30. Birth: Today, a son to Mr. and Suchy Rockford, 111., outpointed Paulis tussle with Bristol. The reMrves F. B.—William Osraansld, Holy which she v.-as a member. olTICiatcd. occupy the committee. Total were In the same group a year ago. Carolina to^ y, for never before in Walker, 166, Trentofi, N. J.. (10). and played a prominent part in the DEFENDANTS PLEAD The b.'arers were Earl Seaman, Thursday evening's onfertalnnicnt salff that he was "forred" to ap- Mrs. Martin Alvord. 73 Mather .463 479 808— 1436 Mike Jacobs la offering Babe Ruth may ms action If the regulars can Croon "I don't blame you for usurping pear before the grand jury, "not by Pitt waa first to last season’s final the 3S-year-o1d history of the far 118,000 to manage Mike's Jai Alai Pittsburg)!—Billy Oinn, 108'4, 40-30 trouncing Manchester suffered pile up a comfortable lead to the George Ward, John liayden. *11 of wl'l be furnished by a group of the all the power you can." Mead said street. 456 489 499 1444 poll, Minnesota was fifth and Notrr west classic has one of its teams at the Bell City, ending t)w Red and Manchester Green, which made Its Second'Uam: Eads, John w y young women from the Ceclllan phyaical force" but "by Inference Census: Forty-seven patients. Material (0) blzness li^ the HlppoAome for six Pittsburgh, outpointed Solly early stages of the batite, other- basketball debut lost week by beat- oockl, Vnianova. aad Haary Jaeun- Manchester, and Roy Harrison of smiling at Tulloas, the government Isaacson ...... 90 86 West Side Taveni (8) Dame was tied for nlntp. Other played to tbe roM-bordered bowl In months . . . and the Babe la think- Krleger, 163, New York (18). Whlteh record streak of 14 straight GUILT AT OPENING Hamden. Conn. club, placing "Sarah Perkins Hat and smearing." 76— 282 Armstrong ... 85 103 121 308 wlM the starters will undoubtedly ing the Hartford Soriaia, goes toto akL Fordham; taeUeo^ Henry Stalla. auditor. LeGeyt ... ---- 81 71 87— 289 1937 leaders wers. In ordsr. Call tha Arroyo Sccco. ing It over, even though U Isn’t a ITiUadelplila — Lou Ambers, 138, riumphs. The Bristol llnaup wlU In- Interment waa In Mount Hope Shop " The Igloo will open each Threatened With Contempt UNOONVENTIONAL...... be used for the entire fray aa there'I’ll action again tonight against the Army, and Walter Shton. P«no Not Usurping Powwr Haugh, Jr. ---- 04 88 ...... 118 81 118 317 f o n ^ Fordham, Alabama, Villa- Gleam Fo» Othen major league Job . . . Here's wish- Herkimer, N. T., outpointed Tommy clude Wtotera at left forward, Rubl- be no experimenting in a game as cemetery. Talcottville day at 3 o'clock, and a good time Is Kemp testified that he was toreat- 93— 278 Johnson ...... lOS 91 104 298 Mitchell Houm quintet at the West (Oanttooed from Page One.) The auditor, grim-faced, replied Haugh, Sr. ___ 104 111 104— 319 nova, Loulslaaa State and Sants ing thOM Spokane of the Cross. 136H Philadelphia (10). nowskl at rignt forward. McCabe at Important oa this one will be. guaids, Jamm Hayoa, FOrdtaam, aa> In store for all who attend. Chil- ened with a contempt of court Algona, la.—They don't wear red Klein ...... 97 77 77 281 But Just as there Is celebrating to Middle school gym to Hartford. Mat Kuber, VUIaaovn; oantar, Jamm that the comptroller general's staff charge If he didn't appear before the Mason . . . . ---- 108 99 81— 388 Clara. T. C. U. waa No. 16 on Coast Hockey League a pile of luck Green Bay, WU.—PhU Zwlck, 137, center and Adams at right guard, a Arrangements have been made to defendanta, Leary and Kelly, his dren win be cared for In "Mother coats or ride to hounds, but Iowa Wilkinson ....112 91 90 293 that list and puke twentieth. North Qiroltoa, oo is there gloom in quartet that played against the Members of the local teanc are re- Oonlta. N ew York. U n lven d ^ ; i Pine Bluff. Ark Robert and Goose Land" was not usurping power but at- secret body and under questioning bluebonnet suta of Texas and a . . . When Art Rud failed to MU Kau)tauna, outpointed Armando Mat l,6(>0 fans and a crowd of more close political allies. farm boys enjoy their fox hunting Total the outfit, the players took over Clarkemen to the even split of the quested to mMt at tha East Side terbaek. WltoMth SfaUt-Magh, I Raymond Hutson, tv.in brothers of , Mrs. Leo Scbendel i.Is _ . tempting to carry out the law and by his counsel, stated that "natural- nevertheless...... 474 485 441— 1370 wall for every rebel yell echoing CeclUa. 130, Peoria, IU. (Id). than 3,000 la expected to Jam the Twenty-six of the accused an- protect the funds of the people. Inapeetora (4) 818 442 610 1467 themMivea. took a 60 per cent pay New York—Maxle Berger, 14011. home and home Mrtea. In addition, Mato atreet drill shed as the game Rec by 7 o'clock. The game Is Mhed- cum; halfbacks. R ay Cnraalto, 6ar- he waa afraid of the threat Louis Schepperman. farm youth, over Ola rofllng countraaide of Ten Coach Tommy Monahan has a host •erered the roll call, only one halfback.*hMfha?kron^Mi'e on the ^'oTdrhl*^h''' local high school h“ '^'l , and all departments bazaar rom*[mttee. Tulloas teatlfieo that more than During a brief recess, Keogh ex- Krampe ...... 91 122 102— 315 MORIARHS TO HOLD ■asasa, for Tsxaa and1 ’ T______e n n e s s e e b a d cut and wiU rel} on a split of tha Montreal, outpointed Eddie Brink, la tha outstanding attraction of the uled to begto at 8 o'clock. ttegle Tech and Irv lM HaU, BrariB; missing being Enoch Borgnars. tram. of the church was buaHIng com In hla field when Dardls ...... 79 68 gate recelpU to kMp the wolf from of second string parformera who FuUback, Harold SUbWaa,) ______are co-operating. $6,000,000 expended by 1WA waa plained that the motion was of a a red fox ran in front of him. With- 87— 234 bOtn unbeaten, untied Rom Bowl 144H, Scranton, Pa. (8). ------RsMrva seats will alro be • “ ------tokPltt fugitive auditor, who was officially stIU under question by the comptrol- Learn an ...... 76 83 76— 235 the door the rest of the season . . , Newark, N. J.—Frankie Conn, have graduated to the varalty. available at slight additional oost. “ routine" nature and that It would out stopping to shout “ Yolcka.' IMPORTANT MEETING candidates, too, to Texas Christian It will be remembered that Man- recorded as "abaent." ler general. Runde ...... 132 109 111— 351 and the University of Tennessee. It’s a girl at the Jack (Miami U.) 129, Lyndhurst, N. J., outpointed PINO FONO BB8ULTS. serve as a possible appeal to the Schepperman hurled a nubbin at Franko . A Thought chester woe forced to stage a sizzling Ninety mlnutea were taken up In He said the field staff of the comp- federal court in the event of an ad- ...... Ill 88 92— 291 SentUnent ,was high here in favor Hardings . . . and right after the Benny Piazza, 180, New York (8); WRESTLINC~\ the preeentatlon of excusea by tbe the beast, klUcd him, and later col- young lady arrived. Jack’s Hurrl- raUy In the closing mtoutoa of play f Tbe results of the matchm la the troller general originally h ^ ques- verse verdict. of little Davw O'Brien and hla T. C. Bobby Ruffin, 123, Bridgeport, lected a bounty on tbe pelt at the Total ....489 470 468—1426 Seek good, and net evil, that ye PUyers Asked To Meet At canM went out and waUoped Buek- to eke out a 33-37 victory In the first 173 veniremen celled and at the tioned more than $18,000,000 spent Wahiberg waa called upon by the county auditor’s office. U. Horned n « g mates; Tennessee Conn., outpointed Carloe (juebM, Awarded Letter DAILY PATTERN may Hve: and so the Lord, the God West Side Roc Tonight; neU 19-0 . . Tony Lazzeri is about game here during the 1937-88 sea- finish, thirty were given permission by TVA but that $13,000,000 had had • growing delegation of hopeful 120, Puerto Rico (8). been clarified. Deflectors ( i ) of hosts, shall be with yon, as ye Hope For Scrico Ffnal. ready to change his mind about son, then waa badly outcloaaed In to leave among them Raymond backen, and disappointment was Holyoke, MSM.—Ritchie Gibbons, bowing at Brlotol. Which would Camden, N. J.—The Oolden Ter- By C.AROL D.\T RepreaenUUve Jenkins (R., Ohio) C. Heilman ... 85 99 100— 393 have spoken— Amoe 8:IA leaving the Cube . . . now that PhU 139, Springltold. Mom., defeated A1 Stiles of Routhbury and Robert J. Johnson ...... 84 98 keen within the two factions When seem to Indicate that another bang- ror. 303, defeated Chief Cfiiewacl^ Sanford of Oxford, members of the asked Tullosa If ha could offer a 89— 371 Moriarty Brothers’ football tsam Duka’s Iron Dukes came up *rith a Wrlglay has offered him a new Job Gauthier, ISt, Ludlow, Maas. (8). Bartz ...... 82 87 89— 358 In nothing do men approach so to the club's minor league Mtup . . , up tussle Is in the *vorka fi replied...... 443 476 488—1417 South Band, daclslonad Bobby La^ Deepateh (8) AUCE MARBLE SlNi not mode thslr returns on no oaa ooaM criticize its 1938 tram Some of (he East’s better foot- Bristol used 18 piayera in swamp- after each bad *roa one falL are and like simple, w *11-bred Jenkins then raquootad that before Sullivan ...... 109 98 tlckats for ths Wathsnfield gsms or Ita record of nine strali^t mc- monte, 147, Chicago. ing JTatovUle High to Its opener last dresses with graceful, extremely the Investigating committee ends tta 303 baU officials wonder why this sec- Chicago—Jim McMUIen, Chicago, OBITUARY Sibrinz ...... 82 94 83— 258 New York—ABce Marble, nation- lost Thuradsy a n asked to do so to- torlss edth never a touchdown, tloa doesn’t send along two whiotla- threw Bert Rubl. (both heavy- emart lines. hearings the comptroller general night. never a point, surrendered. furnish on analyals of the larger LeGeyt...... 121 97 83— 301 al women's stogies tennis cham- tootera whan its taams play Inter- wetghta). This dresa baa the new gored Me<>>rmlck ...113 108 pion. makes her debut aa a profes- Coach Luddy Hansen and hla Southern California drew a touch skirt, cut up to a point In the Items under quaatlon and "reasons 118— 334 sectional games away—Just Uko Chicago — Abe Rothberg, New Anderson...... 107 118 106— 328 atonal singer at a New York hotel. charges sre keenly disappointed that aarignment to Duke, ths tsam that other areas do . . . ooun&i Uke a FUNERALS front with a girdled effect that foY them so that anyone can under- toaoed back the chaUengea of Pitt, York, defeated Hana Schnabel, Ger- stand." The auditor promised this Dec. 1.. the heavy snow storma of the past good Idea at that . . . Lou Uttia Amputation O f Leg Ends many. (Both heavyweights). takes inches off your waistline. ..833 week d e lv e d them of tbe oppor- CJoIgate, SyracuM and othar atremg waa up at Bradford. Pa.. last night Mrs. WlUlam Jackson. Tt fits beautifully over the bust would be done. alevens of that caliber, and to ad- bccau.*e tucks Just below the yoke tunity of bringing the local grid title ■* * banquet for the local The funeral of Mrs. Anne (Cot- WEST SIDE LEAGUE hard luck TEAM hack to the south end after a three- dition a team coached by a man, high odMol’s fourth undefeated team tar) Jackaoa, formerly of Manches- sections and gathers above the Wallace Wade, who brou^t three I^onty Stratton’s Career KNOCKOUT DROP. (Bee Alleys) year abeence. Iha Gas HouMrs are to aeyen yean . , . (and, IncI- A G E N T L E M A N S W A R D R O B f ter, who died suddenly In Bayside, walsUlne give It easy RUIneaa. Elaat Lansing—(Charley Bachman Alabama teams to Pawdsna and In the West Side Rec bowling eanfidant that they would have dantaUy, to look over a couple of tha L. I., yesterday win be held Thurs- The ahrug-abouldcr sleeves, nar- ^ t ^ ysar’a Michigan Stats laft erith tero 'victories and cos tie boys from Columbia) . . . Congrats rowed to the arm below, give an Chicago—An empty quart milk league last night. Danny Renn’a emerged the vtctor 1a the deciding for a near-perfoct record. ■ • v a v v * mw ThsAoo the oldelinea for the flrat month day morning Is Bayside after bottle toppled from a window led^ football squad suffered more ta- to Tommy Rlchardaon, thto corner’s srtUch the body arill hr brought to effect of added height Tavern team whitewashed Billy claah attar pounding out a 81-7 brUUaatiin«n» bsMball ^ cireer------of* Mtford, Anthony Penclera of Mer- cents. Pattern or book alone— A Kelso poUceman Identified tbe UieSox. 19 to 7, last Saptombar. They stilt iMy, wall Ukad and n gn at pitchor IS cents. jraaooe ot ths top youiwBters for- than one rarati run per game. A t ?^t- Enlfcuul third aa the wanted man. Instead of fl pracMee flt the have a long way to go before they flingtag t ^ onion . ^ t .t o Cto' with a great futura. It wUl ba dif- Oelveeton, Webb used him axclu- ato. Walter Androoko of Hartford For a PATTERN of this at- atUia the acclaim of yeater-yaar. c to n ^ tbara’s aa East high ficult ^to replaoereplaea hira. My dMpaat M vriy In resef roles, a Job hs han- Frank Koslkowsky of Tontngton tracUva modal seud 18c In COIN, HARO WAT TO DRILL MUST HAVE SOMETKINO side Rse this Wednasdfly. Kans’s THE FLORIST Shoe Stare gUt YieHisHifln ts*ai ^ • West.Night h^ M amariegly for a youngsUr. A t Henry Juan of GrsonwiW, Frank ir I your NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE dagged gtrattoo’a Robtoaon of MaadMstgr. Dwight NUMBER and srygt to THE New Tofii—Jim Crowlai viii traeel to PocUaad tCflurrow > (m .a m o — -J — - ■ ■■■■ — psars New York-Nat Bolmaak C C. night to mm Iho 28SMS MostR hr ao what moga flfltaral that tba* - - he r4iJotaad ths ■ * ‘ " lay Pi- HERALD. TODAY’S PATTERN N. T. haahetban is rouadhm pw t*i to skirt - - richt halfback on fltt «Mk ; two ftsss age. Zn ltS7 U 8TE.AJNO PLACE, toto tern by ^ m mag^ig Iqpfll t I fsOowed by ' . .si-i A. to : to Otoflhfl to [of llaDaflald, Edward WaUman OtoWStta ^ ' Robert Dammlly of “ PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1988 BIANUHEJSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1988

yRAA*.\ HA>Jt A SENSE and N O N SEN SE ASAlia TO HR.V050Mb PMO dObA wotaia v\t'b Ttu.iW lb Inafrlprinx A Much has been said and written HN«N r HR HAb Hera Uea the body of Busan JOfias. as to how oas would want to spend OlbWPPSMRlO A b Resting beneath these polished hla laat houra. As a matter of fact, My«7^RIOl>«LV Rb atones, the moat dsairable way to paM them H'i TVRbT CAMl l»l0 Her name was Brown Instsad of would ba In not knowing that dsatb BOOIb'VWtl A Jones, was near. bOeSR OE t r i A N OF lost and found 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 HELP WANTED— APARTMENTS, FLATS, beat ba bad. Fightiitera like that But Brown won't ihyms with OMAlNN,\b VR aran't all ovar.— Tha— jyTI ba putting polished atones. Jack—You aae that Doctor acroas WELL KNOWN MADAM WUIIamg, ■ F E M A L E 3 5 TENEMENTS 63 NAME DAVEY O’BRIEN the straetT He aaved my Ufa onoe. bWU. TOU.aM4»4b LOST—BLACK AND WHITS! Wrd CANZONERI TRYING him back on top at tha Garden be- And she won't know if it’s Brown bOMR U2CMV $XAR? and hound doy noBod Spotty. Tel. American palmintry raader. Houra WANTED — AN EXPERIENCED FOR BENT—FOUR ROOM tene- fore you know It." CARNEGIE WILLING or Jones. John—How did he do that? Jack—I was terribly sick and sent UMNCRvMbA VR SS78. from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sundays all bookkeeper. Give age, experience ment, all Improvements, centrally A t the Garden. 'The laat time you AS LEADING GRIDDER day. 532 Ann street, Hartford, and salary required. Write Box 8, located, m good section. Inquire 701 COMEBACK A m T aaw him before tha comeback waa at Mias 1930—Glvs ms a man that's for him but he didn’t coma. VKMs OOteS. LOST—BROWN BILLFOLD con- Conn. care of Herald. Main street. the Garden when he tried—and TO PLAY IN S0U1H good snd kind snd trua. TOOtf AS60VDT1VN ainlns Jeney cnua Itaod oeiluoid failed—to win back the lightweight Patient—Has tt coma to the wont MOONR IN ^ Texas OTrisUaii’a Mighty Mite MiSa 1988—Give me a man. Doctor? calondor trlth naaie of John Klnfo* FOR RENT—883 EAST Middle cbsinpioiisltip ba prisod oo nuchf la Awarded Two l^hiea M b COhW VURMCR buty. Oontaiiui S3S. Finder pieam AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 HELP WANTED—MALE 36 Turnpike, 8 rooms with garage, FOLLOWERS ADVICE from Lou Ambara. He went out of The farmer still has soms fres> Doctor—Not yet, PH mall the 838.00. Inquire 680 East Middle the ring bloody, battered but atlU For His Feats. bin tomorrow. call BUS. 1938 NASH SIX Mdan. 1936 Ply- WANTED—ONt OB TWO mature Tartans Would Like To Meet dom. There Is no federal restric- Turnpike. amlUng and there waa no alngle tion on bis persimmon crop. tt-ta l O n ‘^^^^'BLACK~~POMERANIAN mouth coach. 1936 Ford Tudor, 1933 men for local service station—late A MAJORTTY NOT ONLY CAN Dodge 3-4 Panel. 10 other care. aound, Juat thouaanda of tona of coal New- York, Nov. 29.—iAP>— puppy with whlto chat. Anewers shirt. Experience required. Write Fonner Ughtweight Champ coming down a vaat chute. Tens Christian h Sugar There are doubtless others: The BE WRONG, BIPT FREQUENTLY to name of Topper. 1(M Weat Cen- Metaier Naah, 10 Henderson Hoad. Box K, Herald, stating age, quall- HOUSES FOR RENT 65 "WeU, 1 hope ao”. aald Tony, "I Davey O’Brien, the mighty mite IS. Tel. 7258. new recruit waa quite hopeleaa. Toonerville Folks tar atnat. Phone ISd. flcatlona and salary expected. could uae the dougln" And be ahuf- who ran, passed, kicked and quar- Everything he did waa wrong, and By Fontaine Fox FOR RENT—8 ROOM house on Bowl Contest LOVSn LABOR WON NEW 1B33 O. M. C. Pickup 35SU. Points OntV That He’s h fled off to taka hla ahower. terbacked Texaa Christian's Hom- try as be would, his drill waa Just V£9 lost” bl ack tocketbook Flower street, after D4k:. 1st. Call ed Frogs to an undefeated, untied awful. The infuriated N. C. O. in with Initial 8 on It, containing In- .Nett 1938 WiUyi Pickup <49U, 1930 bOGS— BIRDS—PETS—41 4880 for particulars. Kokomo, Ind.—Boys and girls who Chevrolet deluxe town sedan 8395, season, won recognition on two charge of the squad had tried every- Biirance book, receipt book, fold Need Of Money; Hopes To fronts today as the nation's out- may have drsamsd of the school 1938 Ford deluxe tow., aedan 1345. CANARIES 81.00 UP. Select one for FOR RENT—6 ROOM single house, Pittsburgh, Nov. 39—(A P )—Ths thing be knew. Now he could stand burning down didn’t 1st it hsppsn rbif, roaary and cameo. Finder standing football player. Tartans of Carnegie Tech, a power it no longer. return to 3 Rofera Place Open avenlnfa. Cole Motorg. a Christmas gift. Cages and accea- all modem Improvements, 148 Coo- DURHAM IS JOYOUS when the teat came. sories. Next door bo Larrabee’s Return Ta Garden. The Downtown AthleUe club of Offioer (roaring)— What wore Whan the Darraugh Chapel oen- Y O U 'R E R kS H T , W A R D E W 9 per HUI street. Apply Fradin’s New York selectelemoria] trophy, Recruit—Very happy, CorporaL . formed a bucket brigade and kept while the MsxwsU clutf of Phllsdel- game on January 3, and they hope O 0 ( b * O W C E D U RIM O A M \. STORAGE 20 SEVERAL MODERN SDC ROOM New York, Nov. 38.— (A P )—^The OVER m TO ROWL the blaze under control until firemen " EPIO BIV M C Manchester single houses, also two family Hau phla, composed of football ooacbea. the opposltioa will be the Homwl Pathetic figure the city woman arrived and saved the bulldl^. Tha .. 1 0 ) E P I D E M IC O P B L I Z Z A R D little, round-faced man smiled. officlala and sports writers In that discovering In far away places that OW AAAD AUSTIN A. (CAMBERS whan you ELECTRICAL In excellsnt locations. Apply Ed- Frogs at Texss Cbristiai/UUvsr- damage was $3,008. R a B B S — - T H ' L E A D E R Evening Herald want Uia baa* in Local and Long "When I started fighting again a area, cboae him for the Robert W, bread does not come already sliced. D O O S IM APPUANCES—RADIO 49 ward J. HoU. Telephone Manchea- sity. TURWSD ON tU ' OOCj Olatanca Movuif. Ually Expraaa ter 4643 or 8028. lot of guys wrote and a lot more said, Chy Celebrates InYitatioo To Maxwell trophy. AAByiCO'— CLASSIFIED HartftMd. Mancheater. Kockvuia RADIO BAROAINS—Several re- The Helaman trophy, awarded on The trustees snd fqeulty of Tfiph When you’re in Rome, you know: B A C K O P H IM A M O ■I certainly wish you wouldn’t. American, spoidlng a holiday ADVERTISEMENTS Pbona 836U 68 Holllater atract. possessed table and console models FOR RENT—83 PARK ST., eight Tony.' I guess tbam guys don’t balloting by the coimtiy's sports last night approved a post-s er6AO, A-S IVJTV N O S E < » M D S 'T H ' —Philco, TIenetli and Admiral, 89.95 Dnke B e r ^ Fifth Trip writers, is given In memory of game for the Tartans, who iris wa* endeavoring to work P)—Oor- room house, completely redecorat- know 1 got to eat and the rest of * ST A M P NEWS OPFlCfAU >ant ilx averec* word* to a Una to 889.95. Brunner’s. Phone 5191. ed, oil burner, gas stove, gaa re- the family does too.’’ John W. Helaman, famous football eight this season. Including vte„^ of his French in a cafe, W H O LE P A C K V V E R S I u d Um lAtlaU. numbara and' aburavlatlona REPAIRING 23 Open until 9 p. m. coach. over Pitt and Holy Ooss, and lean (after a lengthy study D06 WARDOM, aaeb count at a word and compound frigeration. Inquire Manchester The fellow who has to eat is, of For Coach. menu)—Oarsoag, Je de sir (^OIA>RS ot tba last of oia U. 8. C H fiV V lK ia O K IE A M CTT H ER MU Meb course, Tony Cansoneri. With his Marshall Goldberg, Pitt’s great only to Notre Dame. werda aa two worda Minimum ooat It ROOFTN3 AND 81U1NU, carpen- Trust Co. Trust Dept. Consomme Roayal et un piece of 1 SHOULD *ro R ib b o n s -— ive had ban tMm arlet ef tbraa llnaa. pockets empty but with the war fuUback, waa aecond choice In the The Tartans, with flva tsDtativa ragular iasua to ba ralaassd in «w>d>t>d Lina raitt par day for trantlant try and maaon work. Kaaaunaoir FUEL AND FEED 49-A balloting, followed by Sid Luck- pang et burr . . . no! Un piece of Oseamber bava bsan amxmneed drums sounding In his ears be is try- Bowl bids, made no secret of their bang. *TD S H O O T T H ' L O N E ada time paymenta arranged. W Van- HOUSES FOR SALE 7^ Durham, N. C., Nov. 38__ fAP)— man, Columbia; Vic Botts^, Cali- desire to meet the Homed Frogs, as follows: McetlTC Marrb IT. ItaT oour, 55 Wells street Phone 3335. FOR SALE— HARD SEASONED ing a comeback In prise flf^Ung, Walter (helpfully)—Pm sorry sir, POR AMY S U R V I V O R / , «t mmL Catb Charea the business in which they seldom Tho thermomerer abowad It waa fornia, and Bob McLeod, Dart- and athletic director CUrence Over- Benjamin Harrison, 24-cant, u d -Bid stove length wood. $10.00 a cord FCR SALE—SIX ROOM single, cor- mouth. I do not speak French. Dee. 2—gray. B X I O B islC Y / • Conaacullva Oaya ..I 7 otai f eta AUTO ruP8, CURTAINS luggage, delivered. Phone 5985. come back. nearly freeslng. but the fragrance of end said Tech's decision, therefore, Mt aUa t Oonaacntlya Daya ..I t ctai 11 oia ner let, low price, small deposit, O'Brien and a delegation of Tex- would probably be delayed until American (snapping)—Very arell, William McKinley, 25-cent, Dao. t Day ...... I 11 etti I I eta dog collars and aarnaaa repairuig In Need Of Money send ms someone who can. « rd w all monthly paymenU. Act quick. See A kil of the people who wrote rosea mtnglea with football enthual- ana beaded by Amon O. Carter of T.C.U. accepted a bowl bid. 2—« l c b burgundy. All ordara for Irrofular latortiunt Chaa Laking, 90 Cambrldga straat FOR SALE — SEASONED bard Theodora BoosevaM; M-ewt, JB bwtba wnt ba ebaraad at tba on* ttmo rata wood slabe, eawed any length, for William Kanehl, telephone 7778. Tony weren’t Just phoney ' asnti- aam in UUa tobacco-manufacturing Fort Worth ^1I fly hero for a din- The Tech team will resume pege- Telepbont 4740 town today. ner next Tuesday night at which OBSERVATION BY THE LATE Dae. 8—bloa. iffl) Owi- Special ratta for long larm ovcry furnace, ctove or flreplace. 83 load. mentaltsta. They bad watched Tony tlce Dec. 13. The InvltaUMis came B. FR ANKLIN: To get a person in- lard, u d day advartiting givan upon raquaiL WE SPECIAUZB In rooting ana g o ^ high as anyone ever went In UnUI late into the night. Duke tho trophy will be presented. from the Sugar bowL New Orleans; William H. Taft, 80-oent, Dee. Ada ordtrad bafolw iha third or fifth Call 4928. terested in you. let him do you a 8— ^lavender. day will ba charged only for tba ae> siding Workmananip guara. ..aa MONDAY NIGHT IJ:AOrE the bleak, cynical profession snd atudenta, led by the 60-pieoe Blue The Msxwell trophy, in memory the Cotton bowl, Dallas; the Orange favor. teal number of llmca tho ad appoar* rime paymants arranged. Paint- FOR SALE —SEASONED bard (Y Alleys) they didn’t want to see him fail to Devil band, paraded from the uni- of Robert W. (Tiny) Maxwell, bowl, Miami; the Ektotera bowL New Stanm salM at tbs Washmgtw ed. charging at tba rata oarnod but mg and carpentry A A Uion inc wood, cut any length $4.50 1-3 the level of tank town arenas and versity campus through the down- noted newspaperman and former York, and the Coal bowl, Charlea* REA© r r d Uo. TV-arnIte ...... 122 123 112— 357 came that Duke would rep'esent the to be Invited to play in the fifth an- What we want to know (s, did he aora than one time. men. now employed, with foresight, Phone 4498. time Scott got up punching. In most east In the Pasadena classic on Jan- I HOCKEY make ar loaeT And than there whs Is kept of murely pbUatelle sales Tba laadvortant umlation of ineor- fair education and mechanical m- comebacks the other fellow doesn’t nual Sugar bowl football game bera outside of the Washington agency. raat pnbllcallon ef advortlaing will bo 588 801 602 1771 uary 2. However, there bad been January 2. a Wan Street broker who mat an- • • • cllnaUons, willing to train spare Sllbroa (0) get uo—in the early fights. raattSad only by eancollatlon of tho early symptoms of it for two daya By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Herbert A. Benson, prestdaht of other of bis ilk on tho street the time or eveninge, to betxinie In- GARDEN— FA R M - Petriedo .. A fan puabed his way into the Mima aftamoon. A stamp or series to commemo- ehanrt made fer the aorvlc# rendered...... UO 101 101—312 —ever since t|ie ^ k e s defeated NaUoaal Leagoe the sasociaUoo. would not say what All adearUtementt muat conform stallation and servics experts on all DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Keish ...... 113 96 86— 295 hot. dingy dressing room. “Hey. No games scheduled. First broker (^rmpathetleally) < rata tba opening ot tho Pinama la etylc, copy and typography with Pittsburgh In a snowstorm Saturday squads ware being considered but types Air Conditioning and Electric Haberern ...... 129 109 129— 367 Tony’’, he hollered. "You look^ latemaUoaal-Anierleaa Lsagae You lodk blue. Canal In 1818 Is fairly cartain to ragnlallona anforcad by the puhllth- FOR SALE—GOOD cooking pota- great, as good as you ever looked." afternoon. indicated an announcement would Refrigeration etiulpment. Write Wennergren ...... 91 93 110— 294 Pittsburgh mt Springfield. Second brokeiwWell, I }u8t left bo oo tho U. 8. 1939 sdiodulo. aia and tbty rtaarva the right to toee, white and mealy. 45c bushel The celebration was set off by be releaaed soon. see e#lta levies or rs^et any copy con< Ctoirentl ...... 99 121 107—327 Tony smiled again but not very American Assii^tian my doctor's office snd ha says l got fully, giving age, preeent occupa- Cosch Wallace Wade’s brief an- The Ust of clubs which niM bs ~l4sr#4 ohisetlonsbis. tion. Utilities Inst., X, cars of The seconds, delivered. Olcott Farm. brightly. When the fan had gone St. Louis at Tulsa. diabetes. Me, with diabetes at 48: Intorostiag new issues: Poland eidOSIKO HOURS—ClastlAsd sdi 403 W. Center street. Tel. 8748. out trailing cigar smoke and praise nouncement: "We will accept the (No games last night) invited Includes Ttmntissss. Texas —38 pletorlsis commemorating be ho pnblltbsd sams day muit b« rs« Herald. 543 520 583 1595 bid.” First broker—You should worry, Reids ( I ) he said. Christian. Camegla Tech, Fordhaai I got Radio at 114. tha 300i anniversary of the *Tos- IR3 M OUR esivsd by IS o'clock noon; Baiurdayt "Well, maybe I did, but I missed Wade’s statement followed a tele- and Oklahoma. 16:M. C^avey ...... 98 86 98— 282 BASKETBALL CHALLENGES titutlon of mdependenoo.” Tltay D U T V e w HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 an awful lot and I was plenty tired graphic poll of Southern conference HELP WANTED— Reid ...... 107 94 110— 311 Prosperity snd peace must bs trees Poland’s long history and TELEPHONE YOUR at the end. But my timing Is com- members. The conference has a rule Belmont, N. C., Nov. 39—(A P )— FEMALE 3:> McLaughlin ...... 106 90 91—287 The Knights ot Lithusnla basket- around the corner! also show Polsndh aeoaasll^ty to (V iiti. w Rsniw rvs) HUNDREDS Ji USED Furniture ing back, I think I am hitting bet- forbidding post-season games, but There's another undefeated, untied Sheldon ...... 103 96 92— 291 ball team of New Haven would like ^ soo by ways of Ks now ports, WANT ADS bargains. 3 rooms furniture $’/b. ter” , Wade said enough votes were re- and unsoored-on team lookliig for a GOOD HOME IN SMALL aduU Farrand ...... I l l 107 137—355 to arrange a home and honu aeries Zeke Hubbard. Floyd Oouaty, Gdynia and Damdg. Tho oat In- Ada are aecaptad over the talaphone Easy terms. Phone or write tor a It seemed funny to hear nim talk- ceived last night to Juatl^ ac- with any top ranking semi-pro team post season game, and it’s not Duke S( OKI HY SMITH ■rguartat family for capable woman In ex- "Courtsey Auto". Alberts Fumi- Kentucky, backwoods trapper, eras tredueaa a number of now faeoa While There’s Life There’s Hops— at tka CHA R Q B RATE: given above change housekeeping services— ing like that. Funny when you ceptance of Southern California’s m- in Man^esler or vicinity. Teams University, either. riding In a railroad car for tbs first to phllatoly. By JOHN C TERRY aItbo«^ aa a oonvanlenea to advcrtieera, but turs Co., Waterbury, (>>nn. 525 473 528 1526 think of 1930 or 1931 when he waa tba C A S H R ates win be accepted aa reasonable compensation. Reply in Morlariy Bro*. (8) vltatlon. desiring bookings are requested to It's Belmont Abbey Jtmlor col- time. Right in front of him sat a Mapehukuo—two values mark- •fwo 5MM ID -nm spot the beat little fellow In the business, communicate with Joseph J. Mscu- h a n d s h a u l IN CilT 6COI^CHV LOZ.I FULL PATME.VT If paid at Iha butt- detail Box N. Manchester Herald...... It will be the first "bowl" game lege. Tha college autboriUeo issued bald-headed man reading a newt- ing sixth anniversary of the Jap- WHClte 5 0 0 S C M V W 8 W DOWN — tm mmmmaa FOR SALE — FAVORITE cream LaChxppaUa 108 97 91— 296 the IlghtwelfTht champion. He waa laltsl, 311 Saltonstall avenue. New I IN T O T H E B O A T— Best oirica on or. before the eevenih enamel gas range In excellent con- jShea ...... 99 92 87—278 for the Iron Dukes, who finished the a blanket eballenga today for a paper. He was pretty "thin on tbs snsss controllod sUts; Russia— ABMrtMB day following the Drat Inaarilun of a big roan In those days, daya when Haven, or call New Haveh 7-2177 post-season game to decide the na- top/’ but there was a good frlnga dition, reasonably priced. Telephone Brogan ...... 93 103 139—335 season untied, unbeaten and unacor- nine values "in honor of intarns- DfV^^ pnm, SMb ad otbarwltt tba CHAHUM oeople still cheered Babe Ruth up at between 8 and 9 o'clock in the eve- tioual Junior college championship. of hfilr round the tawe at the heed. l UTB Will bs sellsciad. No r«tr>'*n8tw 8900 for further particulars. Kroll ...... 121 118 101—340 ec upon, but for Wade It will be the tional aviation ra c o ^ adiifved A PTB ff HIM- t the stadium, when Twenty Grand ning. The man was aeratehing thaea low- MIU fer errors to talapoonod ada O’Bright ...... 98117 123—338 fifth trip to California. Coach Humpy Wheeler aald the by Soviet airman and wonMa": gftpbMtaa w|U bs aasemsd and th«lr sccuraey waa winning the Kentucky Derby, Wade first went to the Rose Bowl team waa willing to play anywhere er ragiona vigorously from time to Cuba—oomplato new sarles of eaanot bs vuarantssd. FOR SALE—KITCHEN range, oil when Marchmont Schwarts was an Michael J. Cook, Jr., of 107 Divi- kay a u burner, 88 gallon drum 43 gallons as a guard op the Brown Universi- from Maine to CiaUfomla. Belmont Urns. It appeared as if ,be would postago and almiatl paper dsptet- 519 627 541 1587 All America back. sion street. Ansonia, <^nn., writes to never get done scratching. The old INDEX OF range oil. Apply 91 Florence street Howard Oil (0) ty team In 1916. Later, aa coach, be request games with Catholic Boya' Abbey hasn't been defeated since ing tobacco industry and' other irier M a But like all fighters Tony bad the opening game ot the 1938 sea- trapper, much Interiated in the national affairs and rssourcet, xmi EMERGENCY after 7 p. m. Ctofek ...... 125 117 189— 381 bad luck with bis Investments. ’Ib'e carried three Alabama teams to Brigade Parochial schools, C. Y. O., CLASSIFICATIONS I-assdena. son. The last defeat, waa at tts operation, laaned forward find eald Cuban aviators who parlshed in i: ■ Thornton ...... 98103 91—29’J money melted away; a haberdashery under 17 years of age. in a confidential way; ‘TThat's right, Births ...... A Howard ...... U3 111 128—352 Wade’s teams have never been bands of tbs N. C. Stats freshmen. Pan-American good-wlU flight at- CbratH Xngagementa ...... here, a restaurant there, the horses stranger, that’s right. Chase ’em up a HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 (?handa ...... 90 91 104— 285 beaten on the coast. Since then, however, the Abbeys tempted Ust Beptamber. iotjr Oraaa Marriaget ...... c took some more. So he is out there Ilie South Ehid Bulldogs of Wat- Inter the clearin’ an' then yer kin Pftke ...... 121 106 87—324 Duke’s squad broke training after erbury would like to play any Junior have beaten the Wolfists twice, Mexloo—a now msUrU stamp, trmU Daatbe ...... D CALLS FOR SALE—.VINE PIECE dining fighting for the dough. 'em easier.” Card of Thanks ...... "We aren’t doing so badly. We the Pittsburgh game Saturday, and basketball team from 15 to 17 years 28-8 and 14-0. Jan. 1, obllgatoiy on sU letters M, Oait- room set, cheap. Inquire 75 Summer and poatal cards from Mexico. The In Memorlam ...... F street. 537 538 549 1624 had 12,000 Id *he house tonight", his II waa indicated the players would of age. For games please write to This year the Abbeys ran up 378 It is wen to listen In advice but beat and Found ...... 1 (ilbaon (4) manager said. "They don’t forget not be recalled to practice for a few Sammy Procopion. 823 Sputh Main points wblls their opponents procesds will be used to combat Announcemeiita ...... 2 not always wise to act la aeeord- maUrin in tbs country. Parsonala ...... WIlBon ...... in 101 121—333 Tony. He always gave them the days yet. street, Waterbury, Con. amassing a big sero. ance with It. ,09T- 3 POLICE (Csprrtght m s, MBA esrvlos. tea) ABtomohtlea MACHINERY AND rGlbson ...... 99 112 95—306 Aatomoblles tor Salt .... 4 TOOLS 52 Geaa ...... 116 131 102— 349 Automobiles for Eaci.unge . b Abraltia ...... 149 139 126— 414 Autu Acctaeorlet— Tire, ... 4343 imUa FORDSON PARTS. PULLEYS, Pontillo ...... 142 124 109—376 FREC KLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Dact- Auto Rtpalring— Palming .. Auto ScliooU ...... f-A spade lugs, magnetos, reouilt trac- ByOyiU WASHINGTON TUBBS Autos— Ship by Truck ... M tors, used Implements. Dublin Trac- 617 607 653 1777 H OLD EVERYT H IN G FLAPPER FA N NY ^By Bytvfm By ('rane OUT OUR WAY Autos— For Hire ...... f Lfiw lfl FIRE tor Co., Providence Rd., Wllllman- VfO^ By WUUaiha Holy Oaragaa— Service— Storage , lu LEAD TV4CT Hotorcyelea— Bleycltt .... 11 tic. , VES. YO U MAW Wanted Autos— Motorcycle,.....i:. .SOUTH OMLV NUJUS U N D E R H I M - - I Shopping Days QUICK! IP VOU SiT A PRiXt PRB aBOlaewo aaC Profeasl.ianl Bervirea TU40 TH T*4’ B iSOSST laeua- Bualneis Service, oflered ... U 4321 WANTED—TO BUY 58 D OLLAC!/ WANT TO SHOW BtoUa. Uoutehold Service, OfTersd ....IJ-A I Till Christmas ■ABOAM WE SOT ELK KILLED Building— Contracting ...... h WA.VTED TO BUY—Two used OP TW TO PACK HIM Ptorlsl,— Nuraerte, ...... i, NORTH chests of drawers, dming room Funeral Otroctors ...... iti CtMTMty O' thbse MOUNTINS! Heating— Plumbing— Roofing ... i; 5432 table and chairs used gas atove auar- Insurance ...... i« with oil attachment for hot water. Millinery— Uressmakliia ..... I'.i Ice box. Phone 4005 after 8^30 p. m. Moving— Trucking— .Mcesg, .... I'j Public Passenger Service .... - v naa; Pginting— Papering ...... im Professional Services ...... j': A M BULA N CE APARTMENTS, FL.\TS, Repairing ...... •;} TENEMENTS Tyd Tailoring— Dyeing— Cleaning ... :t (DOUGAN) n, Toilet Goods and Service ..... t*,. Wanted— Business Service ... 26 5630 FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, Utlacatloiml for two adults at 43 Maple street. ao la tbo Couraeft and ClatBea ...... Telephone 8517. tho Woot PrJvat# Intiructiona ...... (HOLLORAN) Icb th ita Danclnf ...... a.n-.A FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM apart- iaiaa» a n Muilcal— Dramatic ...... 3060 ment. Midlands. Call 4131 or ; woold w UOOKIN& SvWDTXiAuuY at Qvor C WantBd— lr.itructlcnB ...... a. 10 8333. P n y do- Plnanrlal <>6CA1An PE4C6 PQoP06Aur... Bondi—‘Stocks— MvrtRai^eB .. 31 (QlISH) Butir.PkB Cpporttinlise? .... T OOKINO BACK TO CHRIST- you DO NOT U M D ieSTM JS^!^ vtty SM4>te. MV Djus sm. ruil nsrs to leoart ...... 3? 4340 ^ MAS 33 TTEARS AGO— Xr VMS H U T JttAAMUIL CAStO^OMIP WPSISKM- ». M-JT; firip aad aitnatlonB Thie world was looking skepti- t h o ub mt SPORTS BOnORH TATM t OP 7X3 f M cm f t mwDusnuM r ------nk Help WanJ^i — Kemale ...... s& -4, H 4 : FOR SALE cally at German peace pro- A «0 0 0 IDEA. lOSA J HS OUmOA r AS bOtlTMI AMSmOt. AT voua SIBWICt. O H! B. n * i i ; Htlp Wanted— .MaU ...... IS H OSPIT AL poeali. . . . Christmas pack- iw u iM m CANVAS n o , OR A HAIAMOCK^ Saltimen Wanted ..... U-\ CAPE COD SINGLE you toerr / SS PISSD/ AUAOS’ U f t V K ^ •is. Si* Help nled — .tlnls or Female. 6 rooma; ateam beat: lot 88 ages for allied soldiers, and for IM PACT » 'HOUR. you tow m t BIMU SI- Agents Wanted ...... ft-A front; West Slds Price only . , the American ambulance units OWN PATMER ROID MS V M V N O " d o fatad Sliueiiuns Wented— Femele .... 36 5131 In Frarice ware solicited. . . . Sltuetlone Wented —Mele ..... 3 S $3450. US IM l LUMMR, SODv s o y s EirploTtreni Agencle-...... vj Street shrines were being erect- IS N M T SMPlOlTs TUtM DSSN Thl» Is a good bwy!______ed In London to honor the war 1 b RUT IT Utl TOtMS MAH» Live It .rk— Pels— Ponltry— t ehlrl.-e M M TStSSfS. Doge— Birdi— Pete ...... «i Wo are glvtag 35% Credit to dead. . , . The Virgin Islands ru. SUMO Uve Stock— Vehteles ...... ,j W ATER DEPT. spent their first Christmas un- Poultry and Supplies ...... carefnl drivers on tnelr Aetomo- BCHtND W IMf Wanted— pets— Poultry— Stock <4 blln Inenrence. I fer aa dw ttM American flag. . . . Far Bale— Mlecellaaeaae 3077 eettmate. WoRsen were wearing high Articles For Bala ...... waists and flartiig. fussy skirts. Boats and Acceseorlas .... . (After 5 P. M.) Building Materials ...... STUART J. WASLEY DIamondt— Watches— Jewelry ,, Real Estse and Insaraaoe Xlsetrlcal Appliances— Radio .. 7868 State BMg. TeL 8648—7148 “Would YOU give me ■ fitalement of Pupa'a j^nancjal *nrou’re Just making a fool o f yourself, ehaaln* that blond in Fnal and Feed ...... Read TIm Herald Adts. atmnding ? He $ttyt be can’t afford to buy me a acooter.** the fifth grade. Why, ehe’s old enough to be your eieterC* m Sarden— Farm— Dairy ProducU onHhold Goode ...... M A N CHESTER Machinery and Tools ...... Mualeal IneCrumenta ...... MBWo Offlca and Store Equipment .... W ATER C O . MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE THE SPORTSMAN! n’.R.wiu.iaM* Bpeetals at tba Btoras ...... Myra’s Suspicions By THOMPSON AND COLL ijeaLssutiu ULAMTir Waaring Apparal— Furs ..... ALLEY OOP First Impression Bad WanUd— To Buy ...... 5974 By HAM LIN Baaaw— Mear*— Helela— Reaerts s o Y O U P U U .B O M S O U T OSt I M IS V / C9MBM SSMO KVGBV CAQPei>JTER Basiaaraats B u zz-T »«n vs soMSTHHoer aerrTBKi ai tm^ ASALLV, 1 H N kOLV. v o u e . P Q O M PT A C n O M , B H . 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E-ii: ^AOE’T W E L ^ MantbeOet £t»nbui -SmtUi tTUESDAT, NOVEMBER 29, 198|| - ■' Mrs. Hayden Orliwold. chairman Mra. Anna Fogey o f 146 Btsaoll gas odor aiMha workraaa earns to V. Gregan, who. with Hla wifs who of the “Nearly New" booth at the street, wilt open her home for ABOUTTOWN Baaaar o f the Nations, Friday eve- public sethadc party for the De- COAL GAS FELLS the bouse to adjust the dampers. la a trained nurse, responded. Both ning at the Second Congregational gree of Pocahontas tomorrow eve- ThU momiog, after Mr. Sloane went to work on the baby and bis chimJ), wtU be at the raurch to- ning at 8:30. Prlaea will be award-' had left for Hartford, where be Is grandfather while a call was sent Orfltrd P u i«li Chapter, I^ugh> emplojred, Mrs. Sloane again de- HALE'S SELF SERVE morrow evening from 7:80 to 8:30, ed and refreahmenta served. to the South Manchester Are da* [ tara o f tha American Revolution, LOCAL RESIDENTS tected the odor and went to partment for their infaal^tor. This | 'MU M d Ita December meeting and from 3 o'clock on Friday, the day of the sale. neighbor's to teleplxfne for ths waa not necessary as br. Gregan I Keaday afternoon at 3:80 at the Workers ot tha RopubUean party, workman to again come to the and hla wife had resuscitated tha AND HEALTH MARKET V. H> C. A., with Mn». F. F. Spen- acUve In the past aUte election. house to tnvastigate. victims. cer and Mrs. C. E. Norton, hoatese- The Buckingham Ladles Aid So- wiU meet tonight at a party spon- A t noon both were reported out es. Tile guest speaker wiU be Mrs. ciety will haye a table of gift arti- Scott Sk n iw , 86 , RooaU M. Galled Far Help cles and aprons at the supper they sored for them by the Toam C3om' While she was at the houae of of danger. WED. MORNING SPECIALS Oarence B. Bomer of New Haven. mittee, which has arranged the are serving tomorrow evening at 6 tha neighbor telepbonlng, her fa- c|iairsMUi of the D. A. R state oom- event to be held In the Manchester Sloaiw, 2 V e a n O U, Sk9C Giken Sttuape Given With Cash Sales. i^ t e e for the advancement of otclock In the Masonic Temple, Sta- ther-in-Uw staggered to the door Country club. and called for help. Running to her Anertcan music. The members are tion S3. Glastonbury. Van Camp'a ^ requested to bring old silk and O rercome; O iii Of D u f c r home she found her two-year-old yams for the immlgranls detained The Brotherhood of Concordia The Sewing Club ot the Ameri- son on the floor and her faUier-ln- law In a bed way from the fumes. dBMBBaiUatSCTBlC at EUis Island. Uitheran church v.iU meet tonight can Legion auxiliary win lii^et Milk Cans day afternoon at the home or Mrs. A call waa sent In for Dr. John 4 23c at 8 o'clock at the church. An hour of Mrs Ronald M. Sloane, 3-year-old son Kathleen Sweet. 28 Putnam street. VACUUM Mrs. James Leslie, president of of fellowship will follow with re- of Mr. and Mra. Ronald R. Sloane Lady Roberts Lodge. Daughters of freshments in charge of Otto Putnam Coffee Lb. of 18 Sterlli^g place and Scott 32c Rt. George; Mrs. Harold Belcher, Schlemmlnger and bis committee. Sloane, 88, rather of Mr. Sloane. Servlet and QaaUty CLEANERS treasurer, and M ra Fred Baker, were overcome by coal gaa at their who is a local and supreme officer, Attorney Jay E. RuMdow has an Umbrella Repair Service borne at 8:48 this morning. 929-9S and ap Wheaties pkgs. wfll be in charge of the annual nounced his resignation from his W E D D IN GS Old tTrobrellas Made New, 2 21c Mr. Sloane and hla family re- One 8e Robe Roth Candy Bor FREEl Ckilstmas sale which the lodge will post in the State Labor Depart' All Sizee. ^ O y moved from the Midland a eeoduct Thursday, December 1, ment. He will engage in the gen LOUIS PALUZZI Brown Looei fpom 10 a. m. on at Potterton's ersl practice of lew here, with of- Apartments to Sterling place. The former occupants bad been burning M BlsseU Street store at the Center.' flee in the Rublnow building Kissman-Flavell wood In the hot air furnace which Selada Tea Vt Lb. Mr. and Mra Cheater Flavell of had dogged the chimney. 31c Carter street. Highland Park an- Girl Scout leaders will meet at Chapman Court, Order of Amar- 'YMterday complaint wras made Red Label the T. M. C. A. tomorrow evening anth, will meet Friday evening at 8 nounce the marriage of their daugh- by the Sloane family about the coal ter, Annabelle, to Paul A. Kissman, at 8 o’clock. This will be the last o'clock In the Masonic Temple. The M. lessen in the training course oy business will Include the Initiation of Highland street, son of the late FIFTY CENT SUPPER Salada Tea

Among the thirty persons who Admission 25c. Lbs. are to take examination for admit- Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters, Plenty of Parking Space! Spseial Offer Baldwin Apples 7 2^C^ tance to the state bar, December 30 In lieu of a Chmtrnaa basaar this 20—O A M A S ^tO THIS WEEK ONLY! and 81, will be James W. Colvin, season. Is arranging for an enter By GEO. HOLMES 698 Center street In the Pine For- tainment for Tuesday evening, Doc est section. Among those who ember 18 In Odd Fellows hMI. The Deeorative Upholsterer 3 Pc. Living Room Set HEALTH MARKET

are listed as law stuoenta, la Philip program committee, Mrs. Frances Recovered Repaired Bayer of 84 Stephens street. Chambers, chairman, has arranged • Eatfinatea Freely Given TO ALL HOMELOVERSt Moth-Proofed with "Jake and Karl" and their Woodwork Reddiabeil original "Night Herders” to give • Woikmaashlp Oaarantaed Agent For Link Sausage Lb. 2 8 c .AH Work Unarantoed ter 8 Tearal poAon of the entertainment. There will be numbers by local talent and • Highest goaUty Materlala U p h o l s t e r i n g We are In a poeittoa te fBrsisb drawing on the 13-pound Christmas beet of referenoee hi yoor ewn turkey will take place on that eve- • Dine Paymeoto Arranged O P P E R S town or In Hartford. Frankfurts ,Lb. 2 8 c BE N D IX ning. The Sooeeasor to the PRICE: mained in Waehlng .Machine Lb. A. A, DION, Inc. $32.50 Loaf Cheese 27c ',^r'i>.' WASHEH — KINSE8 .. .. « » ntbac to b OKE FREE! A Footstool and 3 extra

______RM. 4880 PUIows for Divan with every job! DAMP-DKIliS CH1UHTMA8 SALE! a THtTRSDAV, DEC. I, 16 A. .M.

AUTOMATICALLY I ONE YEAR TO P A Y ! POTTERTON’S STORE The JW.HALC CORK

Danghters of St. Oeorge. $ 1 2 - 7 5 MAHCHlSTea C omm. JUST PHONE HARTFORD KEMFS. he. Hand-made Aproas, Tea Coelea, Make Your Selec- sB> REk nrON 7-9719 AT OUR EXPENSE!

MS Mala Straat Olfte la Variety. CASH tions Now From Delivered.

Don't discard yoor old, good llvtag

room set for ww will make It look the ,Most Complete CUSTOM MADE like new.

Line of

81LT.WoodCo. Blasell S t U ph olstering Co, MILLIONS

D O N * T F O R G E T Tel. 449$ 111 Main Street la the r . 8. have already earolied ander Hospitalization Plana. 3 Pc. Set CHRISTMAS Hartford This Plan goes n rlh er and provides for Manehester people:

Re-Upholstered H O B PITAU ZATIO N — Any Reapllal. S5 Days. CARDS GRADUATE NURSE—At Home, S8 Days THURSDAY NIGHT Choice of coverings, new In Town O PERA'nO N PAYM EN TS—Any Snrgeon.

neats, new springs, new Hi!- GOODRICH LITENTUF DOCTORS' BILLS—Yonr Phyeldan. XMAS WRAPPINGS M ATE R N ITY C AR R —Part ot the Plan. ing added for extra comfort. M aso n ic Tem ple SEALS AND TIEINGS ARCTICS - RUBBERS - BOOTS For Further Information Call 3013

COMMUNITY HOSPITALIZATION PLAN Our stock is now replenished with these F. E. B R A Y BENJAM IN CH ENEY 175 East Center Street

TALL CEDARS , JEWELER high quality Winter needs for men, boys,

*3200 State Theater Bonding misses and children. Buy these and you

Ray Only $1.00 Weekly! 717 Main Street buy the best!

BINGO FREE ES'HMATEM

PHONE 7818 or 8818 ANNUAL BAZAAR

20 GAMES 25c Mattresses Be-.Made Like New- 8 Free Oamce! Sweepetakre! Special Oanys! and FOOD SALE 1-Day Hervlee! RMCNb^ SIIOPH

!;'• Door Prize, Split Into Ser-en T A X I #$# kdAfW —19—t THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 7 P. M. ON

.00 Prizes, Every One of 17 Years Your Own SALVATION ARMY CITADEL $35»I'hlch la Sure To Be Won! Local t'pholfitcrer. No "Carry-overs!" Dial Auspices o f Women's Home l.eagae.

FREE! Stool and t Extra Pillows 3230 Ijidles' and Children's Garments, Aproas and Gift Novelties. To .Match With Every Order. Home-Made Candy nnd Bnked Foods. Clean. Comtiirtable Carl Cake, Pie, lee Cream and Coffee Sold. Coarteons Service At All Times! Xmas Gift Photograph:

Manchester

CITY TAXI Upholstering’ Co. Annual Christmas Sale 18 S C H O O L S T R E E T DB.N.MS MURPHY, Prop. YOUR

TOWN n

-P O R T R A I T B a z a a r O f The N a t ions*' Range and Fuel Oil

SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A Gift ONLY 24 H O U R S E R V I C E

FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2. 2 P. M. ON YOU Can Give! Telephone 3873 Babv Show, 8:00. .Afternoon Tea, lOr, In England. POPULAR TEXACO CKYSTALITE RANGE OIL Enjoy Dinner In Denmark, 8-7:80— 40c, Waller N, Leclerc Entertainment, "Flow erlogne". 7:80. M ARKET Come and Visit the Booths Representing Various Countriee! Funeral D irector 855 Main Street 789 So. Main it. Phone 8768 Rubinow Bnilding MOR2ARTT BROS.

301-315 Center St., Cor. Broad SL “W H E R E T H R I F T Y

SHOPPERS SHOP”

TOMORROW, WED.NESDAY. PI.NEIirRST CLOSES .AT NOON Wednesday Moraine Cling clerk Boy these Wednesday Specials hefore twrhe o'clock . . . It will SPECIAL SPECIALS! pay yon to ;

FOWL or CHICKENS lb. 29c Sofa, Two Chairs and Free

S l ^ on the Fowl will range from 5 to 8 pound*. The Chick- Ottoman to Match Your Set:

ens offered at this special price will be small, fresh birds which can be need te fry or roast . . . weights about 8 1-4 pounda PORK CHOPS

.00 M e ^ gitodlng fresh Country Style old fashioned Sausage Ajid f

Meat to ^ y . Soup Bones and our specially well trimmed Lamb 19^ IK Stew n^B aiw In demand these rold da.ts, as'Well as linehorst Terms Easily Arranged. Tender Pot Eoastft. SIT EARLY — A tom DISAPPOINTMENT

Choice of Selected Coverings. ntXSH or SMOKKD Phone 5808 Vat ApFointnent. N e w Fillings and N e w IT O F T ffIS PRACTICAL SUOOtSTIONS ORANGES dozen 28e Springs where necessary. SHOULDERS . , These are Indian Blrer Orange* with fewer seeds and more jalce . . . try- a dozen. POR IM^RRASINO POULTRY PROPITS Parlor Fumitnre Co. FALLOT STUDIO

1 . M a i n S t r e e t Yea win find this new Johna-Manville Indian BUer (Fantoos for Better Qoalttyt Out-of-town castomers i *k »— book one of the moet helpful jron here

.Maacbeetey 8018 at oar e x p e ^ • w read on ponltry booted It con- I NOFf GRAPEFRUIT 3for25e If yon have wxMk to be doaa. taina ai^to-the-minute information D'anjon Pewa B e a m Base Pears \ DeNdom Apples OtfR t o s t abort insolation and eantilation and LARD ebowa how they contribute to a fZN O f FOR

TANGERINES dozen 15c baalthiar flock and battar profits. It A c o m GIVE tolls aU abort tha now aibeetoa waU 9j^ IK New Cabbggc boards which maka durablt, aanitary

9l $1 “pock-pw r irtariora. It’ daecribM GreeB Beans HER Wednesday Is last day of the speclaJ oa rta J-M roofing: and tidingtid in g material! Tomatoes Birds Eye GREEN BEANS at I V a box. RADIO PLATE BEEF which- cat npkoop-r-coop aapenee to tbe Try Spinach at JV, or CauUJIower at I V Celerj' BEAUTY bone. It is pecked with Uluetratione bax. California Carrota and diagnma. aaaUy foUowed appli- SERinCE SALT PORK Wave ^on. Tha book ia fraa. No oUi^ English Mufflns, and Fronted Caiminghani Tubes gift non. Sand for your copy to < ^ l White Raisin Bread.

Phone 4457 l O j ^ I K I Telephoas 8058 | THE W. G. GLENNEY CO.

Wm. E. Krah S3 OabBoot Straat ORANGES AND IHo^l 4tde GRAPEFRUIT

French Beauty Shoppe

4t Peed Street MrT&tJeeR cuiiDiunv HomFs pno