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p a g e r o u B -MANCfiEiSTER EVBNlNa HERALD. B1ANCHE8TER. COW 4 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2.1987 wfc.l I- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2.1987 PAGE FIVE non-Interferenoe in poIlUca And Roosevelt pcopoaea' to moke at ths iUinrliriitpr ■erving whatever govemnent might expense of_the roads program with **There Aln*t a Gentleman in the Whole Car!” street has returned after spending pear to be a rather high price to pay ha legitimately in power; and when the expenditures involved in the ad POWELL AND MYRNA LOY a few days writo bis brother-in-law RISK INJURED HEALTH for a cathartic.” CvnttttQ Hpralft it la reallaed that under the abao> ministration’s farm program—the L O ST and aisto. Hr. and Mra Clinton But tod real tragedy is that in POUCE COURT fuiUjUWM> a i THB lute discipline of that army, It financial requirements for which no IN NEW UUGH ROMANCE Smith OT Hartford. HI FAUING FOR FAKERS being vlctUnixed by such a “racket" D PRINTINO OOMPAMT. quite imposalble that the petition of man knows, not even the Becnetary Mias Jennie Origlay ba.i returned those who have the iMglnning of Luigi HirogUo, orrestoJ last ws«k la Biw*U UrMt KINGDOM to New York after spending a tew serious ailment requiring prompt MucMitai, Oouk the chaplains could ever bava been of Agriculture, and which may SyOees ARNOIACwfiillS >«n, NSA SotSM, Ik. by Officer Joseph Pr>«tics fOTlolriag tbomab paitooaoii SIGKID dajrs vrito her parents Hr. and Mrs. treatment might thus delay coa- an automobUe aeddent at Pine OM MaMlCW bent to Hitler without tha acqulea- easily vary, between the lowest ss- “Donblt Wedding” Is Another Wendell Origiey on Main street. State Bnreaa Director Points sultlng a competent physician quaU- rsuM OM*hn t. tan f - AR.NE- J (Tenter streets on toe charge OT vlo- eenca if not tha instigation of tba Umates and the highest posalbiUty OAST OF CBARAOTBRS ing. He squeezed her hand, and Ugroarions Comedy; At The Herbert A. Nye of Hartford ta To One Case In Hartford; fled to make a diai^osls until too lation OT the rulee OT tos road, had ' Pabllabad a**<7 BraBlB# Cieapl general staff, the chief of staff, tba ROBERT BARRY—hero, ex- spending this week at toe home ot late for proper treatment to be ef his COM disposed OT at the easslen —in a sum aggregating several plorar. they began to crawl again. THE STORY SO FASi State Three Days. “Gall Stone Cure” Case. ■tote** Ana BolldATs Bauraa ai tha commander-ln-chicf and the war for Santa and toe toys John Frederick on Main street. fective, and in some cases catbartlcs of the Town Court last nlghL On Bkat Otriaa at Maaafcaatar, Oaaa. aa Umes aa much ac the President ao MELISSA LAME heroine, They hoped against hope, and It Mies Mary Rose O’Amato of ■aeoaa Claaa Mali Mattaa minister. was frulUess. Their search con been given. Hel might bava eerkiue consequences. toe recommendation o< Prosecutor spectaculariy demands shall be Barry's partner. the North Star Mr. and Mrs. Thin Man are bock Thompsonville has been spending How gullible many people are in Dr. Knowiton states. Leasner that tbs' ease be noOed tha Small wonder, then, that tba com* tinued for what must have been roeacnimoH KAna saved from road building. HONEY BEE GIRL—lodlaa; several hours. Each stop for rest been ordered to plan again in anotosr uproariotu comedy the holiday and weekend at toe buying fake medicine, especially court took tbe recommendatiOB and ^ raar Man mentator sees.inAhls business member of Barry's party. ' game for toyland. home OT Miaa Edith Dickey on Siam it was so entered. Par Moatb br MaU -M There are many things to be said made them realise toe Immensity of blL This tin» the famous WUItaja when such alleged medicaments are ■laala Copy ...... AI outright frontal attack of the army HADES JONES-ptooeer; mem streeL SAFETY BEOORU IMTHOVES DallaaraA Oaa T aar...... against the lavish expenditures that ber Barry's party. the great e/vern. They had lost all Powell-Myrna Loy co-starring team surrounded with an air of mystery ON SAN FtLVN CISCO SPAN Rural free delivery OT mall ta ths on the policies of the government,' sense of dlrecUon. They lived Solely CHAPTER FOUR Merton Roberta OT Worcesur, have been made.for federal roads makes its appearance in "Double was a week end visitor with his by calling it an “Indian Remedy” or United States dates from 1897: MMirami OP THB ASnnCIATBO ^hleh "deals with far more than Veeterday: Exploring the etraage by sense ot touch—the only two liv The White Fox Wedding," on adaptation of toe San Franaico.—(AP)—After th« PRBU in states of great area and small ing things, epparentiy, to oU the parenta Mr. and Mra Michael Rob some other equally absurd name, Is Tha Aaaootafad Praaa la azelaaiaalp the religious Issuei for It attacks underground oaewm, Mellsea drops Halga was too oxcltod about toe Ferenc Molnar continental stage lapse of a year and passage OT 8,- p<4>ulatlon, some of which can al universe/ ^ b remembered toe akio too North Star had given her Bucceas, "Great Love.” The new plc- erts on Bast Main streeL ex. ialned by Dr. Millard Knowiton, antltlad ta tba oaa of rapabVIeailoa the basic morality of the govern' the laatern and she and Bob Are Mr. and Mrs. Valsntine Hart have (WO.OOO machine, traffic on the giant 9t all aawa dlapatabaa era4lla4 ta It most be said to constat of little be stranded in otter darkness. Meliiae ahrivelM body near the entrance to to sleep. In an hour she was out tura will be shown three days at the director of toe Bureau ot Prevent San Prancisco-Oakland bay bridge ar aal atbartriaa ataAllad la tbia roent.’* sides federal-aid roads and wide the cave and the mummy outside, of bed with a basket of anowflakee SU.te starting today. returned to their home in Fairfield able Diseases of toe State Depart Bronchial par aaA alaa tba laaal aava pab* on her arm. after spending the wreek-end with Is eteadi r end soter. So report Ebaa baraln. if the German army ia thus de open tptcea. But at aU events we CHAPTER x m and smiled a UtUe dryly. With Powell cast as a penniless ment of Health, Ui an article tn the AbSqa and J, A. Fowler, p your chin up kid,” he said She stopped by each doU M and but devil-may-care artist who lives her parenta Hr. and Mrs. Thomas All rtabta or rapablleauoaa at parting from its rigid policy of "do “Stand stlU! Stand absolutely departmept's curreht monthly bulle wKo bave patro.ied the structure apaelal tlapatabaa barala ara alao ra- do get something out of road build eUIll". ^ once./sofUy. dropped a snowflake on each doll’s in a-itraller, and Mias Loy as tbe Moran on Ekwt’Msiln streeL tin, entitled “Folks Fall For Fak Cottghf aarraA politics” there is adequate explana ing. ...We get roads—if they are not ear. "Pop” each doU sat up tn bed lias Artma Campo of Fisk since toe day it opened. Robert Barry roared toe com T/feel ..fine," she declared. To owner of a fasblunable New York ers.” Early-day faults OT Uervelers Pall aarriaa allant af N. B A larr* tion. The army's business being the in some cases, desperately needed it she sang a Uttle, and toev n ib to f her eyes and saying, “What gown shop, toe Isugh-psdded new avenus has returned to ner duties Dr. Knowiton cited a recent ex Jagi A Few SitM sn 4 ^ mand like an army major, • as teacher In toe High school at across the elgbt-miie span were military defense of the nation, today they may be tomorrow. And When toe lantern dropped and botji laughed. It helped. story dewribas the ^orts ot ths ample which occurred in Hartford “ Like A Flash ~ Reiieft think the thing to do is "ilurry to toe toyshop door. 1 'heroine to prevent her younger Bethel after spending toe rhseks- listed by toe officer* as stopping or . 'Maaibar Anariaaa Wawapapat Pab> also , becomes Its business when Maty Melleoa bad screamed, toe and which resulted in the Conviction slowing down to look at toe scenery, ' lUhart Aaaoalatloa we get employment of people who easy, and conserve the chocola: ive a simprise for you,” Helga said sister from marrying Powell In giving receaa writh her parenta'H r. of toe "doctor” who offered the . Spend a few cents tqday at any. discovers that the proceedings two of them had been on the brink to esch one. attempting to cross on foot and run might otherwise be wholly without of a subterranean cliff. Bob dldn r,” he announced. "The others' stead of toe man she herself has and Mra James Campo. fakes. Police were called upon to good drugstore for a bottla of trtpte' ftbllabara Rapraaantatlaaa: Tha 11 of course start looking for us When she came to Santa’s bed, it picked out for her. Aa may be sua- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Kelpey ning out of geo. JaUaa Matbawa Ipaalal Acaaar—Maw the nation’s gpvemment are such employment know Just how high It wee, but he was too high for hsr, so she tugged raid the man’s apartment, and found acting BUCKLEY’S ltlXTUiUt-> Tork. Cbloaara. Patrolt aat Boataa. n a few hours, and have the laugh peeted, in toe end Miss Loy falls and daughter Cynthia OT Stafford taka a couple OT doses aad susp as to create fear, suspicion, dlscon- And what we get out of the farm knew tt was dangerous. If 'Lissa S t his bed clothes and called, "Santo, for toe trresteteble Mr. PowoU him in consultation with one wo moved carelessly in her fright, in on us for toe rest of the trip.” ^ get up. My new game is reedy for Hollow spent Thanksgiving and tbs man “patienL" while 23 other wo lOEIVS TO HUM sound all night long—your ImtatUig MBHBBR ADDTT BtniBAr OP 1 physical and spiritual de program is something to gu< She laughed, to show confidence. herself. week-end at the home of hit parenta cough of bronchitis is under eoBtroL dllCULATIorni moralisation among the people about stant tragedy might reeulL you." An outstanding group of playe-e men were crowded in tbe kitchen "It’s all right! ” he calmed _ But she didn’t feel confidenL So Santa popped out of bed, and in Westbrook. awaiting their turn. His ’’medi Kellogg, Idaho — Fred Wilson One little sip afid the ordlnaiy Tba Raralt Piiatlag Ooaipaa:» laa. I fttun whom the army must draw Its 'Lissa remembarod, and Bob re support toe stars in the amueing cough ia on ita way—continue tor aaaaaaaa aa aaaaaial The country might be better pre ’Stand where you are, and I’ll coi ran with all toe toys to toe skis. cross-tantta of romantic strimee. cines" yrere analyzed by tbe Con thought it pretty tough to have an material. No one better than to you.” membered, that only Honey Bee "What are they?” toe toys (toouted. necticut Agricultural Ehcperlment 2 or 3 days and often you’ll hear no tar tTpoprapbleal arrara pared to support the President in Girl knew of toe cave at alL And FTorenca Rice p'aye toe younger arm partly paralysed from a more from that tough old bangrca aBaartlaamaata la Ika Maaabtatei | the German high command knows ■They had been IB feet or so api Soros of the tin soldiers ware using slater, and John Beal the man Miss Station Laboratory with these re- month-old accldenL He went to a Batalaa BaralA. bis efforts to out rood expenditures she bad .been emphatically ordered them as bate, but Santa strapped cough that nothing seems to help. that you can win DO battles with CarefuUy he felt his way toroi Loy has chosen as her potential WAPPING sulU; doctor. Over 9 million bottles sold in c-ild- If we showed more disposition to al the darkness, talking in soo^ng not to tell, not to follow. Being a his right on, saying, .“Why i used Some losengea he recommended an army made up of men who havt loyal servant, she probably would to ski when i was a young man. lOeermeft TVto se sP M B P hiuband. Others la Important roles An X-ray showed his neck had wintry Cansds. THURSDAT, DECEMBER 2 so stop the suboldlxlng of Midwest tones. ^ i.iClude Jessie Ralph, Edgar Ken for coughs and "contagious throats” been broken. . AB'raUB’S DBUO STOBB no faith In their government and wheat growers and Southern cot ‘Oh-h-h-h, I don’t know h-1 obey orders, even if they were gone What a nice idea, Helga. Come on nedy, Sidney Toler, Mary Gordon, The regular monthly Sunday a week or more. She would be Just Mrs. Santa, we won’t work to school board meetifig be held were fqund to be "essentially spear- nothing but hatred for their rulers— ton planters in practically unlimit could have done that I” She move. A representaUve of toe Barnett Parker, Katharine Alex mlnt-fiavd»ed'''sugar. No evidence ot CHALLENGE TO PRESS that stupid, they knew. And be day.” ander and Priscilla Lawson. Tbe at the home of Mrs. Hattie B. John- or even half made up of such men. ed amounts. bled when he finally touched her. sides, they had told her they were He stood up, pushed his feet State Department visited toe town ■on this evening at 7:45. The medicaments detected.” After-dinner ”No matter, ’Lissa. Acridents HEBRON production was directed by Richard mints would bavo served as well. Now ws shall see what the news After all, what would Adolf Hit The farm progrun Is doing more fully provUloned for as long a stay along toe snow and slid off down early in the week, conferring with Christmas plans for ths church and happen to anybody. 1 aboujd have toe niU from toe toyshop door like toe town fathers of this place and Tnorpe who last filmed "Night On another preparation called papers of the country will say ler and ail his Naxi associates to keep the budget out of balance, held toe lantern. It woe lay Job, aa necessary. Bob Barry knew it Must Fall.” school will be arranged at this was Indian nature to obey a oom- a Jolly, big red apple. Helga strapped Quite a delegaUon ot Hebron peo of Andover, with regard to. the Bol meeting. ”Wee OU” tbe chemist reported that GIVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Bbout the “freedom of the press’ amount to, what smallest shreds of a great many Umes over, than ioll not yours. But there’s ho harm What are described as the most it “contains olive oU flavored with mand to letter, regardleas of de on her silver skis and followed like ple attended toe Andover Parent- ton road. Both Hebron and An- ultra-modern New York Interioni A daughter was born to Mr. find ^ relation to the ease of Horse- I power would be thslrs—if the army the road building that ever done. We have others in c ^ p , you a streak of light, and the whole toy dover are concerned there, os loope anise. No other ingredients or me know. Five, all together, and velopments. tt might literaUy bs' Teachers’ AssoclaUoa meeting Mon yet seen In a picture add to tbe Mrs. Francis Wetherell last Monday Bian O’Hara’s Provldenot Star-1 should one day deride that It planned or even suggested. days before thoae to camp would shop followed. day evening to consider toe advisa from Andovsr run over on to tola interest of "Doubls Wedding,” and afternoon at to* Hartford hospital. dicaments were detected.” I'wo plenty of gasoline tor toe: start a search, and that would be “You C ant Beat Me” strip of highway la several place* Tbe Ladles' Aid society OT the kinds of powder, one tn white paper •IWbune. I doing the nation nothing but dts- She was sUU trembUng, and his Past toe Christmas tree forest bility of a tuberculoois teat to be feminine members of the audience r On Tuesday O'Hara asked tba servloe In permltUng ths eontlnua- too late. Bob and 'Lissa were given at a later date for public and toe towns bave to act In agree will *go wild-eyed over the stun Wapping Community church will and one in blue paper, were found arm Went around her wMst There ■kled the toys Helga looked so ment Other eecUona to be improv hold their next meeting at toe home to be 'essentially the same as ’Setd- jtuperlor Court for tha appointment tkm of Nasi ruleT The army could in the biacknees she feliM utterly thinking of these things. beautiful Hying along in her ermine school pupils of toe Bight Grade and nlng array of new gowns designed She snuggled a bit. Just for ths those o t High school ages. The ed are a part of tbe Old Coicbrelei by Adrian for Miss Loy and Mias of Mra. Asher A. Collins tomorrow lltz powders, a weU known cathar p t a receivership for bis newspaper. I work complete revolution, could little. He held her Ugh/ to him. In cape that toe captain of toe toy sol road, and toe cross road running afternoon at two ^ ’clock. The sub tic. both arms, petting coi^orUng her comfort of being nearer him. He diers nearly burst his belt catching meeting was of an educaUonal na Rice. Its fresh, contagious com -i^ulnlan J. Shea of Cranston was I eliminate the whole Hitler set-up Kealtli and Diet put bU arm around her obouldera ture. , Mies Julia Cummings, Secre east from toe Amstor road to-toe edy, however, la the chief thing in ject of the afternoon Is to be Dr. Knowiton says tots is a re as best be could. In a/moment ohe up with her. Finally he was sipping Judge Leon Ratbbone place, or "Plays,” and two short plays will minder of tbe famous “gall stone jUpointed to direct the affairs of I and restore the Republic_or the bad her composure agi__ and held her close. along besids her. tary ot toe State Tuberculosia Com 'X'ouble Wedding” for its story Is Advice Do jrou mind,” he murmured mission, gave an lUumlnaUng talk near i t It is said that bids srlll be crammed wrlto to# uproarious farce be presented by toe members as a cures” exposed by toe American publication temporarily. Tes-1 monarchy—within fifteen mlnutaa, "AU right?” His voice had his old At toe top of toe next hill Helga open for contract in toe near future By DR. PKANH UcOOT softly, intently. ”lf I klse you?” and the soldier passed Santa. on tba subject ot the "Great White situations which made - "Libeled part of tbe program. Mrs. Atadeline Medical Association a quarter ot a O’Hara, as rstlrina publish-1 and without firing a shot, if smile in It. “Please do,” she whispered. If all had gone os usual toe road* Lady,” also a Powell-Loy vehicle, B. Collins wilt be hostess for toe .century ago. If a person swallows water, and calls this an Internal Yes, thank you, ^ b . But it's ”IT1 beat jrou to toe bottom," Plague,” ;nd slides were shown 11- prepared and had put into type I should so wllL •*’*^**’‘’T’^***®** *s correct? Also, ia It (To Be Oeatinued) ' sang out Helga. lustraUng the subject Mrs. Helen would have been flnlsbed now. one of the outstanding comedies afternoon. a quantity of olive oil, part of it is toe w ont fright 1 tVer bad.' Mrs. Berl A. Lewis, wife of toe of 1938. Mrs. Ines Main Homm of South tha lasua of tbs Btar-Tribuna a I There never was a dictator on PREVK.’VTHWQTraEBClTLOSIS— all right to take a warm bath in the ''Shouldn't wonder. Now we'll Suddenly at her other side Helga Jones Potter end toe Rev. Harold changed by intestinal processes into lictory statement strUdng I this earth who held ila plaoe OONTlNUBD I tub when one b y no shower ?” heard a deep voice say, “You’ll beat R. Keen I furnished . tmnsportaUon pastor of toe Hebron and Gilead Windsor, piano Instructor, has been little balls or pellets OT jraytsh- ax- T_ ^ . . e I Answer: When the term internal In New Yo rk take toe candles and go back out.' toe soldier, but you can’t beat me.’’ for those attending from this place OongregaUonal churches, and Mrs elected accompanist for toe Cecllls green soap. Tills, foUowed by a at Governor Quinn, bU poli-lcept by grace of his armed men In yesterday’s arUcle I discussed bath ta used. It generally refers to “You have candles ?” She was She looked around and beside her No deolaidn was made as to whether Charles C. Sellers will conduct ses- Club OT Hartford, wblcb will. bold Seldlitz powder before toe form ot peal and financial battling with I And Germany's armed men are not Oie prevention of tuberculosis of the U>s taking of an enema, and thus both surprised and delighted. ■aw a beautiful white fox running so Its winter ooneert on Tuesday eve “Yee. But—” Washington Hebroa will Join with Andover and siona in carol slngtof and story tell STAFFORMPRINGS toe pellets Is changed by further ^^bom has attracted wide attention. I Hitler’s—they are Germany’s. lungs and suggested that tbs early 1 means a cleansing of the colon. It By OEORGEUHUE JBOSSROSS A hotel and there a few opera folk swiftly his feet barely touched toe some other adjacent towns in the ing on three Monday MtUn^OM be ning, January 35 at the West Mid digeative processes, might lead ansr- *“* toe X-ray would find many 11* true that one can wash out the Ha didn't complete his anewer. ground. dle school. ; Somebody siibmitied a proof o f' Tor«. Sudden fear chilled him! . Daybook test project but it is prooaole that fore Christmas. They will meet %i Albert Ricci of West Main streeL one unfamUlar with g ^ stones to ’"'‘'■rii are Just starting' and I stomach by drinking large quantl- one ot "Oh, Helga,” whispered toe till this will follow. Tha town echool S t Peter’s Rectory HsU. ChUdten State Central committeeman from Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. A. ColUus believe that bs bad such an ail sUtement to Judge Jeremiah E. i SURPRmiNr RII I whlch are now overlooked. Also, 11 Ues of water, particularly when the MUcellany: LastT-aaf year, the larcemau t ___ _ _ .. B y P r ttto m Grspsrv-a> soldier. "Beware of him.” board and the local bealto officer of pre-school age and those us tbe and family were guests recently ol ;<>’OomieU. who had appointed the RISIN G BILL those nasty newspaper fellows got Yes,' he bad brought caijdles, in "Why, Pm not afraid of him,” tola district wis elected a member ment. Discovery OT the "gall stonsa”' pointed out that chest examinations I fluid Is, talten when toe stomach Is were waylaying bejeweUed night In, had a long talk with Zlnca ana will confer in the subject In ad first and second echool grades are of tbe Advisory committee of the Mr. and Mra Btlnor Stoddard of leads to toe belief that still mors among cblldrtn would uncover those empty; in a-way this also Is an li- bis ehoulder pack. But—he bad Washington — Keen diaappotht- Helga laughed. “Look." She Simsbury. fteeaiver. The presses had started I ’*ssy to feel siire that clubbers and depriving them ol departed to atop toe press. A great dlUon to toe age groups above men- Invited. Mra. Lewis will tell e storj Democratic State committee at are present, end the “medicine man” “ ***• *yP« chest teraal bath. Water which Is taken forgotten to put the pack back on ment was fe.’t by some of labor’s grabbed toe Up of toe fox's white Uoned It la Intended that others may of ’The LitUe Gray Man” next Mou- ,^ e n the Judge ordered them stop-1 understmda the purpose of Sen- their karat weaito. This year, the moan went up when the "surpnse when they had halted a while ago supporters tn Congress that Ua tail aa he skimmed past her and meeting held Monday night ta sells more of his nostrums to toe which appears-to be most favorable by mouth is largely absorbed before appeared In print, but toe Met otti- submit to the test who for any rea day. Mrs. Sellers will pity for 'aiol Waterbury. and the O’Hara statement re-|^^^ Borah of Idaho and J. to toe development of pulmonary It reaches toe colon. If you have no burglars have turnsc to furs. to rest! P*esldent did not say in hL mes together they seemed to fly to the patienL rials made a neat recovery. They've bottom of the hlU. The poor tin son find it deslrabls. A test ot tor singing. Oren Harris of North Monmouth, Tbe Hartford “medicine man” had Which was done. ' I*-- O’Mahoney of Wyoming In Intro- tuberculosis. built-in shower, you will find you Mrs. George S. Kaufman lost a The thought almost appalled him, sage to tba special session that kind was given for toe Hebron James Regan died early Wednes thlnk the Star-Tribune should Jointly a bill providing for sable coat to a brasn rubber when announced that they will change toe ’Easy now,” be calmed himself. while steps must be taken to offset soldier Just sat down on a snowball Maine, forfeited a $20 bond when ne Y. M, C. A. Notes some “herb medicine" put up in A third step in toe prevention of may arrange a very satisfactory name of this season’s sensation and panted until Santa caught up school pupils two years op so ago. day morfilng of a heart attack. He foiled to appear tn toe borough quart bottlea which he called aa ^ cfierated aa a n ew sp a ^ with- federal Uoenslng of all corpora- to^rculosli U correct diet A badly substitute by securing one of toe she left her seat at the theater to This was a new danger, but maybe the recession, toe gains made tor and one or two cases were found id been a boarder for toe past Thursday balanced diet, a diet lacking in vita- shower attachments sold at a drug get a smoke. And toe other nikht.'
> A G E 8 a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,198T M.ANCHESTEH EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2.19ST PAGE SEVEN SANTA DT HOSPITAL? FORM STUDY GROUP OBITUARY NEW HIGH SCHOOL Almost A “Gift” Dog, SUES FOR FORTUNE PEBUH TBS TBOCCnri NAMES RESTORED TEACHER IS DEMOTED. You Just can't pull a fast one FRENCH ENVOY OFF Gmiplete Course at Hospital on local youngsters If "ttae trick i ROCKVILLE vrmiNGRaN.auB DEATHS BIDS ADVERHSP He Gets Three Foxes OF EX HUSBAND invohrsa' such an eminent psr-| TO P A R H LISTS FOR HTTFING M IPIIS sonsgs as Santa Claus. ON GOOD WILL TRIP Tlia hospital pbons bussed a t ' m m am A. Buchanan Jack' Smith o f Spencer atreet isAWadnasday be want out again and New Milford Board Makes William A. Buchanan of 163 1 p. m. today and a small Toica | a dyed-in-the-wool fox hunter. Un- within a abort Ume man and -hound at tha otbsr and Inquired: I cmc ASSOCIATION Closer Contact Between Highland street, long a paper maker Win Be Opened Friday, De* Say4^ He Promised .Her Judge Pickett Roles In The | Mrs. Roebling: SubatUate, at Case Brothers in Highland Park, empibyed, be devoted apai^ Ume to bagged another fox—a fiaa mala "Has Santa Claus get a brok Votes To Close School. gray. Encouraged, Smith a«t> out en le g .. .and Is bs In the hospi Delbos Told To Visit Capitals died suddenly today at the Memo cember 17; PWA Grant^ training a hound for hunting, an MEETING TONIGHT Modiers Of Pnpik And rial hospital, where be waa taken again this morning with an in $900,000 H She Kept Si tal?” West Haven Dispote Be animal that 1 ^ givtn evidancea of spired dog on trail and befprq.uu New MUforiL Conn.. Dec. 3.— after suffering a shock at hla work. Told that no such terioiu trou Of The Tittle Entente” (A P )— A fter consldertiig charges A native of Londonderry, Ireland, developing 1 ^ a good tracker. o'clock ha ahot anothep beautiful ble had occurred to th: saint of Of $73,350 AUotted. BusineM Session To FoDow that Mra. Ruth Roebling hod been Teachers Is The Purpose. he came to Manchester 46 years Then came th^.tasL Hunter and red fox. <2* lent On Former Marriage. all children, the Uttle man re tween Democratic Groups 4 unduly severe in punishing a pupil A FRESH POPsK ROAST • \ ago and immediately entered Casa's hound trailed the woods and - fields A t current pelt prices tha three plied, 'There— 1 Just knew he On A Diplomatic Errand. Luncheon In Rockville m the west part of town for days— at the Merryall district school the employ. He was M years of age. skins are worth about 831.00. Smith didn't have a broken leg. He I Honee—To Hew Telk On T>c long delayed advertisement New Milford board of education The Study Group of the Mancbea- Mr. Buchanan leaves two chil but not a fOx waa seen. Diacourag- la hoping that ha will be able to sell New York, Dec. 3— (A P ) —Su couldn’t have!” New Haven, Dec. 3— (A P )— ij Financce. tcr Oreeti Community etub bold Ita dren. Mrs. Joseph Newark and Mrs. for bids for the construction of ed, and believing that the hound them to pick up a UtUe Chriatmaa preme Court Justice Kenneth placed her on tbe substitute teacber Judge Walter M. Pickett orderedl’ Paris, Dec. 3— (A P )— Foreign list and voted to close the eebool fln t meeting of the aesaon laat Ernest Reichert, both of this town, Stafford’s new High school building waa a 'Hash In tha pan” as a trail monty. O'Brien after a bearing in chambers Rockville, Dee. 3—A large attend- Sm illandUegetatUi and two grandchildren. The er, be was about ready to give the reserved decision today ia a suit today that the names of aeven West Minister Yvon Delboe turned to the temporarily. Chuck Roast nlgbt In the Green acbool auditoiium. was Inaugurated today and sealed H ie past three days In the svooda once is expected at tha December funeral will be held Sunday after dog away. He decided on a fipa< have revealed that there are atUi brought by Mrs. Marion Gustln AU' Haven “reorganization" Democrats east today for tha third move of School Su{>erintendent John Pet- The s ^ p waa formed last year by bids for genera] construction win be meeting of the RiKkviUe (Svio As Ftncy a few mothers, and the principal of noon at 3 o'clock from the home. test of the animal. two more fmtea left in that aecUon geyer, of New Orleans, who seeks KEEPER IN STORE be restored to the party's primary Europe's many-sided diplom'Stic sociation which will be held this tibone said after the special board 14 Florida ORANGES Rev. Watson Woodruff o f the Cen received at the Selectmen'e office in to collect approximately fOIM.OOO meeting yesterday an Investigation Lamb Legs CtnulM Spriae t ie achool Mias Esther Granstrom, Tb4t waa Tuesday. A fter about between Spencer street, W o Klland Hat, asserting the evidence before chess game, repiortedly Rearing the evening at the RockvlUs House. Extra SIm Larot Stn who felt the need of a closer con ter Ckmgregatlonal church will offi the Warren Memorial HaJI by an hour s bunUng the dog picked up and the Sunset Ridge Country Club from a man the accuses of marrying him led to an implication they war4 There will be the usual I'lncheon at had revealed that Mrs. Roebling ciate. Burial will be In ^last cem assurance that France and Britain tact between teachers find parents (Charles B. Plnney, chairman of the the scent of a big red fox and after grounds. her while he already bad a wife and removed “ because they displayed a r 6:80 o'clock foUowsd by the business used corporal punishment oiT pupils m 4ot etery. V TO CO IM T TAX would not give Germany a “free Fancy Whitt Mtat 4 29c 2 49c than could be supplied by the Com building committee., from now until a abort time Smith shot his quarry. His fox hoiind ia not for sale. children. session, at which President WiUtam who failed to prepare their lessons Veal Legs Mrs. Allgeyer, a dark-eyed brun due regard for the> alector’s oath." hand” In O ntral Europe. munity club. 3 p. m.. Friday, Dec. 17tb, when The Weat Haveners' names wer, Preuss will preside. properly. ejte. declared the defendant, Howard* Delbos arranged to leave this eve- W-Sugar l While the Manchester Green Com- they will be publicly opened and stricken from the list by State l| Re|>orts of various committees will He said the board adopted a reap- GRAPES iLunity club baa been in existence read. According to the .provision of F. Spaulding, had failed to keep a • nlag for .Warsaw, the first "t^ ^ Wholt or Qtnn End FUNERALS Highland Park Community club on ator. Frank E. McDermott, wh? be presented at the meeting. Tbe Members of the class of Nurse Attendants who <»mpleted their luUon unanimously condemning cor Hams One Price since the building of the new school the PW A grant the actual work on promise to ^ v e her half of a 12.000.- Collector Nelson Takes Ac a 17-day tour of tbe capitals of Po Wednesday tvenlng will launch the town chairman, and Democrat speideer of the evening will be Fran course Tuesday at tha Mancheater Memorial hospital. They are left poral punishment for offenses ot EMKMS when thfre waa an enrollment of the building must be started by Dec. 000 legacy for remaining silent land, Rumania, Yugoelavia and 3 19c Thomas Harrison CHRISTMAS UGHIS first of a aeriea of men'a amokers at Registrar John J. Blake after cis M. Rslnhold, chairman ot UM to right (front) Miss Doris L Hutchinson, superintendent of nurses, that sort. mSM er IMOM6 only 60 pupi's. and baa raised a 38tb. The PW A grant which has about the allegedly bigamous mar Czecboalovakia. K 'The funeral of Thomas Harrison, whlcb J. V. Lambarton, club ad last town election. Board of Finance at Watertown. Geraldine Bedner, Alice Maynard; (second row) Blanche Rybic. Alma The investigation was undertaken 5 to 7 lb avciage great deal of money for the pur already been approved by the Fed riage. tion Against Ladies Shop Informad sources In Paris viewed Shoulders who died Monday, was held this visor, will Da present with Joseph In a memorandum filed In Com Dr. (Jeorge S. Brookes, a member Montletta. Bernice Grisey; (back row) Pauline' Carlson, EUxabeth after Mr. gnd Mra. Louis Brown re TURNIPS chase of equipment for the scho'l, afternoon at 3 o'clock at his home, eral Government and accepted by Attorneys for Spaulding produced the trip as a definite sequel to this Mildly Cured START TOMORROW S. Lewis," discussing "What- la mon Pleas Cteurt, Judge Pickett week’s French-BriUah diplomatic of tha local essoclaUoo will ba the Orabnlckas. ported to town court prosecutor .and to fumlah cod liver oil and milk 102 Woodbridge street. Rev. Wil the citizens of Stafford, amounts to a New York banker, Lawrence 8. s{>eaker at tbe Kiwanls club at Put Norman Dube, also s school board Corned Beef miTASACA S'**! O C to nnder-noumiahed children, many Happening in the World of Business Critchell, who aald be had been in For Personal Tax. - pointed out the- power of the reg- talks in London and the Nov. 19 liam T. Wallace, pastor of the 373460. The voters of Stafford nam on Tuesday, December 7th. member, that Mrs. Roebling had Lean Ends Netsd (er Flavor have felt that a more intensive and Finance.” These forums for the letrar to remove names from tb« conference between Briteln'e Lord North Methodist church conducted have voted to Iseue bonds not to ex volved in a similar marital mlxup Oiriatiiiaa Party Tonight struck their lO-year-old daughter, study at the needs of the children ceed a 3KX),000 for the building ol discussion o f current events will be with Mrs. Ailgeyer before aha met primary list is Umited by tbs neces Halifax and (Chancellor Hitler of the rector ot S t John's Bpisoopal CABBAGE the service. Robert Gordon sang The Ladies of the ttaple Grove Virginia, on the .lose with a ruler. . and the teachers waa necessary, the new high school. (Contractors Annual Decorati?e Project open to all men of the community. Spaulding. Acting on a tax warrant Issued sity of some credible evidence be Germany. church. Rev. H. B. Olmstea^ there LEGION AWARDS MEDAL “Some Day We'll Understand" and society will hold their annual CSiriat- will be no (Communion servica at Following the Browns' complaint, YORK STAU 5 10c since the school baa grown to an en "The Old Rugged Cross.” There may attain copies of the plans and Critchell, a stocky middle aged today by Tax Collector Samuel fore him that the electora are not Hla Itinerary acting in good faith. mas party this evening at their ball eight o'clock on Sunday morning. parents of the 18 lower gradr {nipUs rollment of 300 pupils. was a profusion of beautiful fioral specifications at the office of Golden, man, testified that within a year Nelson, Jr., Constable Sedrlck- Delbos will leave Warsaw next The Study Group waa formed aa - For HoEday Season Gets Their Attitude Mooday for a abort visit to Krakow, on Franklin atreet There will be Councilman CharUa Underwood will TO BOY FOR BRAVERY at the school kept their children at tributes. Storrs and CCo. ^ Hartford, the LADY ROBERTS LODGE after meeting her, in 1932, he be Straughan today placed Clarence APPLES a branch of the Community Club In The bearers were Thomas Smyth, architects of the High school. came "very much enamored, foolish “The attitude” assumed by thi Poland's old-time capital, than con an exchange o f gifts and a social be in oharge of the church school at home for one day. Voting to close H a d d o c k «>«*••< MDeAed L( Turklngton aa keeper in the Ladlea’ respondents (Blake and McDer time. 9:80 o'eloim which wil be conducted tbe school yesterday, board mem-, order that there might not be two Joseph Rollason and William D w g- Every bidder mifst deposit 38.000 ly perhaps,” and married her under tinue on to Bucharest where ne rill Pency Cooklne in 25c riv^ organisations. Mrs. Ernest laa of Manchester, James Dick, as security with his bid. The suc Underway This Week. INSTALLS ITS OFHGERS the name of "Sanford J. Clarke” at Shop on Main street, operated by m ott),” he eald, “seems to ba 'W< stay until Dec. 11. He will spend The committee in charge of the aa usual. Detroit, Dec. 2.— (A P )—An 11- bers said transportation would be Krltsmacber. president of the study James Parr and Tliomaa Ferguson cessful bidder must fumlah a bond Waukegan, Wla. He already bad M rs Pauline B errett It is believed did It. We don’t have to show why two days at Belgrade and .'rrivt at arfangemenU includes Mrs. Flor A t 10:45 a.m. there will be tbe year-old school safety patrolman provided eo that the 18 boys and Steak Cod Freshly Sliced 2 LBS Me Intesh group, la oo the executive board and of Rockville. amounting to 100 per cent of the a wife at the time, he said. that this la the first time in recent You prove that if you can find ouL ence North, Mrs. Rose Francis, Mrs. regular morning service with Rev. girla could attend two other schools Ftncy EtUns 6 25c Mrs. James Leslie Becomes Praha Dec. 15, leaving for Pans wlio saved two pupils and then flat Mrs. Louis Custer, publicity chair Burial was In the Bast cemetery. contract price to guarantee comple CSirtatmaa Ilgbta will be turned Testified for Ber years that this method of tax col "Some of the evidence eeema te three days later. Martha- Thuemmlar, Mrs. Elsie L. I. Belden of Wethersfield in in the center here. tened himself between railroad man, is secretary of the Community tion of the contract and pajrment ot on along Main street tonight to President Of Daughters Of A year later, when Mrs. Allgeyer lection baa been invoked. The keeper Justify the inference that the peti Dslbos boJ>es to gain a new prom Baer and Mrs. Martha Qeyton. charge.* There will be both Ck>m- Mrs. Roebling's only comment club. The main object o f the Study bills. Although the local contrac mark the beginning of the. Christ St. George Unit Last Night. sued him for divorce, he appeared is empowered to collect unpaid tioners were removed because they ise from Pqlsnd and the Little En Funeral of A. B. Waite munlon and'preaching at this serv tracks while a train thundered over was ‘T prefer not to make any Group this year is to bring Into TOO MANY EXTENSIONS tors are not expected to bid, several mas aeaaon here, this being an as a witness m her behalf under hla taxes out of the stors's receipts. were suspected of having voted tente — Csechoelovakla, Rumania Tbe funeral ot former Mayor Al ice. him on Oct. 18 waa awarded an statement." ifjto<^ wfx on, OAt&e, iPjcudm^i! closer relation the homes and school, local firms are expected to bid for annual project of the Merchahts Mrs. James Leslie of Myrtle street right name, C;- tchell said, testify From Information made available against a party supported by tl«* and Yugotlmvla—that they will keep bert EMwsrd Waite was nugely at Sabre Trumbull Chapter that parents and teachers may co Division of the Chamber of Com at the tax office, it waa learned that American Legion gold medal for the supplies of materials which will was Installed as president of Lady ing that "her husband” waa cruel same party officers who have re their alUancee with France. tended from bis home at 10 Orchard Mrs. A. L. Martin of Davis av operate intelligently in the training merce which has met with popular personal property taxes for stock valor last nlgbt. FOR nU N G RETURNS be handled by sub-contractors. The Roberts Lodge, Daughters of St. t3 her. moved them, but whom aevennl cA A t the same time ha will aeek to street on Wednesday afternoon, by enue will be the hostess at the meet SENSATIONAL NEWS BROOKSIDi—FRISH NATIVI of the child. It baa no by-laws but fa,vor for many yeara. The lights and fixtures of the Ladles' Shop The medaliat, William Oiundrllk, 3 9 plane for the new school were finally George, at a meeting held In the Mrs. Allgeyer, who said she was a the petitioners testified they con quiet fears Britain and France former buslnass seeofisteA and ing of Sabre Trumbull Chapter, EGGS te c was hustling the two pupils across baa adapted the Community club accepted at a meeting this week were strung across Main street Robblni room of Canter church deacendant of the surgeon to Em have been unpaid for several years. sidered unfit for the office to which D. A. R. to be held on Wedneaday 1938 might be ready to abandon Ceiftral tboae who had been assoedated with the track when his heal became by-laws to conform more closely to Collector Smith Declares That which was attended by members of from the Center to School atrMt bouse last night Mrs. Leslie suc peror Maximilian of Mexico, teatl- In all towns, tax collectors are be aspired. afternoon December 8th at three FINAST that of the State Parent-Teacher during the past'week by the Simons Europe to Germany’s ambitions in him la polities and musical drelss. caught in a railroad tie. He pushed GENERAL ELECTRIC Thia Year They Will Be the building committee, the Stafford ceeds Miss Lucy Clarkson who has fiec she became Spaulding’s wife at held personally responsible for col “ I f this be the basis upon wuich o’elook. Mrs. Frainklln C. Harlow As All Porpete Flaw association o f whichJ t la' a member, company of Hartford. lection ot personal property taxes return (or a full sstUement in wast- Rsv. Dr. George S. Brookes, pas them to safety, pulled out of the REFRIGERATORS school board. Superintendent of held the position for the past two Milwaukee in 1636 and shortly af the respondents acted, it wo'ild Im will prssids at the business a< FAMILY FLOUR S i S ; i 9 c “ A * 7 9 c tnies are small and all those in the Greatly Reduced. The lighta are financed through Mr. Nelson said today, Llena can e n Europe. tor ot tbs Union Oongregational shoe and “ |>anoaked'’ into the road School Earl M. W itt and John years and la now living in Hartford. terward learned be had a wife and ply that the petitioners ware penal- Foreign office sources said Delbos church officiated at tbe servlee and SlOCL SEE PAGE 14 district are welcouM to attend the the budget of the MerchanU Divi children. . be placed only against real estate, It bed Just ahead of a train. He .was OLD HOMESTEAD (3olden the architect The building The work was in charge of Dis Ised' because they displayed a due would ^ v e tha French aUles tbe as- in bis eulogy |>o(nted out the man Mrs. Martin wUl bs assisted by 1 eatings. . Hartford. Dec. 3— (A P I — "Oon- of the new high school will be under sion and by non-member stores and waa learned. When taxee remain unhurt. For Plot sad PstlrtM trict Deputy Mrs. Doris Weatburg Spaulding pronatsed to give ber regard for tha elector's oath." suranea that Britain and France ner in which Mr. Waite was abls to tha following eommtttos: A t this first meeting Mias Gran- aiderlng the size of the Clonnectleut the direction of Chartea Plnney, others along Main street. The half of hla Inheritance if she kept unpaid over long periods, tha only "Sure I was scarsd,” he said. " 1 PASTRY FLOUR • , ! ; i 9 c ’ S i* 6 9 c of Torrlngton and tbrefi of her In- Among the Democrats wbot stood togathar and took "an aotlvs gat people to srorii togethar. He Mrs. Edwin O. Butler, Mrs. Thom strom explained the new report district, too many extensions of chairman of the committee who will lights will be turned on every night quiet about It, she said, but when recourse is to legal action, Mr. Nel knew tbs train would hit ms if i atalllng staff. Mrs. Lsalle'a asso namaa ways ordered restored by interest” In central European af spolM |>artlcularly o f the many com as D. Childs, Mrs. Arthur R. NswsU. Cards. She said that while the Ume for filing income tax returns have full responsibility for the con from now until after New Year's. his father, an executive of the son stated. The coUeotion warrant didn't gst under it righ t 1 Just kind or OOLD MIDAL ciate officers art, vice ptealdent, Judge Pickett was James McDer faire. munity ehornsea which he directed, Miss Oeorglanna Prsscott, Mrs. system o f mailclng the work of the tvere granted last year without suf struction supervision. Townspeople are reminded that Mrs. Harold Belcher; financial sec Curtla Publishing Company, died waa banded to Omatable Straughan of mads myself thin snd prayed.” children was fa r from satisfactory ficient Justlficstlon.” local stores will be open all day for action, and the keeper, it wss mott, a brother of the town chair He will also sound out statesmmi with members of various faiths par- Thomas K. Clarks, Mis. Thomas F. PILLSBURY’S FLOUR ” A * 9 9 c Notes retary. Mrs. George Potterton'; re last year he told her the fortune had Rockwall, Miss Ada Vlbbsrta and Cbundrllk Is a slxtb grader at 3-Pc. Parlor Set as a true rating of the pupil’s pro Thus Federsl Collector of Interns! Wednesday during December, In said today, Was placed in the shop man. ta t ^ four capitals on s plan for a Udimtinf. The Rev. and Mrs. John Pearce of cording secretary. Mrs. Margaret dv/lndled and gave her only 310 0 , Mlsa Gladys C Ksensy. Cbojiar school which beld a general MILLBROOK or gress, it was about the only way the Revenue Thomas 8. Smith today Prospect street, have left for their stead o f observing afternoon clos Anderton; treasurer, Mrs. Albert 000. Later, she said, she learned by his direction. The amount due nine-power European eecurity pact Burial was In Grove Hill ceme ing on that day. Plaa Visiting Hatroas and Patnws assembly in his honor. Sch (»l Su|>er- RADIO parent had o f knosdng what the gave notice that this year such ex- annual winter sojourn In Florida. Hemingway; chaplain. Miss Rachel the estate had not shrunk. la understood to be in excess of eald to have been broached in Loo- tery. The bearers were former child was dotne. In the past he eras Night - intendent Frank Cody and {larents SODA 2 5 c tenalons “will be reduced to the low Ekiwin Schreler hai returned to VIckerman; first conductor, Mrs. Mrs. Etbelyn Dryer Halland, of 3150. WOMEN’S GROUP INSPECTS don. Members of tbe pact would be Mayor John P. Ckuneron, City Clerk Aggortad Flavon marked on subject matter alone, attended. est poaslbls number." hla home In Stafford Hollow after Margaret Jones; eacond conductor, Chicago, told of IntroducUig Spauld France, Germany, Britain, Italy Raymond E- Hunt, former Aider- Visiting Matronis and Patrons' Reuphoistered " A safety patrol boy has to keep with other maiics for deportment There were about 1,700 extension! Belgium, Poland and tha Littla Bn- man Kerwla Mttle, Alderman J. Night will be observed at the meet ■as spending the past week as the guest Mias Lucy Clarkson; insida guard. ing to Mrs. Allgeyer at a dinner people off his crossing.” (niundrltk and attendanie. Now It is thought of time granted laat year in (Con of hIs son and daughter In law. Hr. Mrs. Fred Parker; outside guard, BRIDGEPORT'S CITY HALL tente. Stanley McOay, Fronds J. Prich ing of Ho|>e Chapter No. 60 O. B. S. OHilee of coverings, new seata, COFFEE -TEA SALE- Just as necessary to mark him on County *Y* News partyi in a (Chicago hotel, In 1925. explained necticut, he revealed. and Mrs. Ekiwln Schreler of Cbevy Mrs. Joseph Halliday; first tnistee, WAGE, HOUR PETITION Paris sources said this proposal— ard and SuiMrintendent ot Public to be held on Tuesday evening, De new filling added, new ooshloos. Dis Flnsst (jMlRy his established habits of work which She declared that Spaulding hai "In the last week of filing hun Chase, Md. Plans for a Chriatmas get-to Mrs. Elisabeth LIngard; second hardly favored by France because Works Geo. B. Milne. cember 7th in Masonic HaU. The b(^'s mother told bow he ran CoNssw mWs Knew Your diolcB of Pekoe and Orange P e ^ eoBtribute to school betterment, mentioned his wife and children in Leader Declares Its 'Organiza-: KYBO T 'ES’ U 22c gether of alumni o f Camp Wood trustee, Mrs. EMw^uM VIckerman; it . would exclude a French ally, the U bIoo Church Notes There will be a supi>er preceding around after the Incident ‘t o see U sudi as orderliness, courtesy, co- dreds of requests piled up," the col A t a meeting of the zoning iom- Mrs. Allgeyer’s presence. MUdaad commlsslon of the Town of Union stock were laid at a meeting of the third tniatee, Mrs. Percy Robinson; GETS 21STH SIGNATURE tifin Typifies Good Govem-| Soviet Union—wss being pushed by The Young People’s acUvltlas for the meeting at 6:10 o’clock at tbe be had fe e t" His father fingered tbe FtewrM M c.-aratlaa, application, care of lector complained. "A new nils la A fter reserving decision In Mrs. RICHMOND FIsverM 17c HOMELAND or x a (F>Oc recently Thomas A. Harnuin was planlBt, Mrs. N. G. Osella. ithe British as a means of fonnlng First Lutheran (hurch on West certificate of valor and wondered ■ school property. Principal Gran- that application for extension must Executive 0>mmlttee of the Alumni Allgeyer's suit. Justice O’BrieD be ment; No Party Label Need-| week are aa usual with the Boy A social time followed the cere a workable "Little League of Na Main strest Mrs. Ethel Berr is where he could get it framed ault- atrom invltsd all parents to visit be made at least IS days before elected chairman of the commission Asaoclatlon, held at the CJounty Y. gan testimony in a counter action TO FORCE HOUSE VOTE ed. She Says. Scouts Friday evening and the Girl $39*00 JOHN ALDEN U 20c OOLDEN ROSE ■** filing the regular final filing date." for the year and Raymond C. Bar- .M. A. headquarters this week. mony, during which aandwlchea, brought by Spaulding, who seeks the tions" to deal with European af Scouts on Thursday afternoon. chairman of the supper committee. abiy. the schod, and to consult her at any cake and tea was served. fairs. Mrs. Helsti ElUott, Wortliy Matron tlms in regard to the acbool work The Bureau aays it la especially row as secretary, it waa voted The date set waa Tueaday evening. 3100,000 be gave the woiuan. Bridgeport. Dec. 2— (A P )—Thr A t the morning service next Sun N o Deiiaelt, I Year to Pay. Important to obtain fiUnga by large that the proposed re-locatlon of December 38th; the place, the social (Oonttnoed from Page One) day at 10:40, the pastor, Rev. Dr. of Temple Oiapter No. 03 of Man o f their children. municipal departments at (City Ha Osll OIr. Holmes 8810. Miss Ruth Crampson was In- taxpayer! aa promptly as possible, Route 16 be zoned In accordance room of the Broad street Y. W. C. were Inspected today by a delega George S. Brookes will prsaeh oa chester will be acting worthy mat SUGAR CURED with the zoning ordinanct now in ef measure would pass by the end of ron and Henry Worth. Worthy BACON " 3 5 c and generally extension! in such A., Hartford. Philip W. Sherman ot tlon of 40 women representing thil REQUESTS FEDERAL AH) the subject, "The Perfect Praysi . traduce^ to the audience by Mrs. BIG CROWD VISITS the week, marking the first final Mattrees Revonatlng (4.86. Krltsmacber, who salu one of the cases will be carefully examined. fect on Route 16.- rialnville, president of the Alumni SEWING AND SHOES Tbe Friendly class will meet at Patron of Evening Star Chapter No. vote In either House on any of the Connecticut League of Women CONFECTIONER'S c t^ ls characterised her aa “The A communication from Wasbing- Rlcardo Ampiimo of Green street Association, la chairman of the Voters. 11:60 and at seven in the evening 63 o f Warehouse Point will be act who was injured while out hunting 09636174 Preaident'a recommendations. A FOR TRANSOCEAN PLANES POWDERED OR BROWN ,lia ^ who sits in the back o f the ton reports that extensions granted committee on arrangements. ____ FAIR The women saw the city's central-1 there will be a cha{>el service. Dr. ing worthy |>atron. A class o f can- SUGAR 3 19 c Saturday afternoon was discharged PRO JEa BIG HELP compromise will have to be worked room and asks the pupils to read for very large corporste taxpayers ised purchasing department, the of-l Brookes will speak at this Servlee dldatea will be Initiated by the visi Manchester from the Johnson Memorial hospital out between House and Senate louder." Mias Crampton explained "seems to be the rule rether than flee of the tax aaseaaor, and the Weshlngton, Dec. 2.— (A P ) — on 'T h e Blunt Ax." tors. yesterday and has returned to bis The following members of Coun measures. Friendly Claas Electa Upholstering: Co. HAPPY VALE - SWEET VARIETY here position as principal of the the e«epU on.'' ty Y. M. C. A. Hl-Y clubs will Bowler Club Opens Bazaar At Since Started Many Garments civil service departmenL At saoh Oiairman Joseph P. Kennedy of Daniel Saalontal and Raymond l-incoln school, and aa an interme home. (Completion of farm debate mlgnt A t the December meeting- and so F al t e r j o h Busy SImw 1933. PEAS 3 ‘^*n.’ 2 5 c In me new drastic campaign tc represent the Hartford (^unty Y. M. North Methodiat Church Have Been Made For Local office they were given explanatory the maritime commission urged Bateman will represent tbe Union TH HHS diary between the superintendent of reduce the extensions, two Innovu- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kibbe have clear the way for House action next Congress today to give prompt fi cial of tha Friendly class o f tha rvi E D I C I N G returned to their home in Hartford C. A. at the forthcoming sessions Laat Night. talks by Fred D. Schwarzkopf, Church at the State Older Boira con- REE schools, Mr. Illing, and the teachers Persons On Relief. week on bousing legtalatlon, it the nancial aid to the development and Union Omgregatlonsl church beld tions are ordered. The affidavit after apendlng a few days with hla of the 38th annual Connecticut Old president of the Board of Publhi ference'thla week-end at Bri(Ige{>ort, lETIES o f three of the achoola, in other filed with the application for ex- committee can get It ready In time. Purchases, Tax Aaaeasor William F| operation of transoceanic air serv accompanied by the Director of Wednesday evening, Mrs! Rose Cle- FRIEND’S BEANS 2 29c parenu, Mr. and Mrs. Allerton er Boys' Conference, to be held in The W P A sewing and shoo repair words, “a peddler of the news.” tenalon must be In 4lupllcate. A (Jhairman Griswold Chappell of Possibility of Senate action on Connelly, and Ellsworth CL Wolf-f ice to prevent it from being “con Young People's Work, Mr. Robert cbowski was elected prssld(hiL' Oth Kibbe at Stafford Hollow. Bridgeport this week Friday, Sat ing project here has greatly aided Miss Crampton spoke at come new form, known aa No. 113,4, must the committee In charge of the’ housing, however, was clouded by sperger, personnel director. trolled by foreign interests.” Stuart.*' er officers sleeted were first vice length on the subject of reading and Miss Anna Kaminsky of Hartford urday and Sunday; Robert August Booster Club's annual bazaar, tha In Its work for persons on rellet 1000 SHEETS - SOF^ABSORBENT . - be used in applying. the filibuster expected on the antl- Miss Florence Harrison of North-| Testifying before tbe House Mer Mrs. Alice Carpenter’s doss held president, Mrs. Henry Liebe; 2nd explained the purpose and method was a recent visitor with relatives in and Howard Hall of the Avon Civics "Land of Make-Balleve," reported since It was established March 1, lynchlng bill after- disposal ot the ford, vies president of the chant Marine committee on leglsta- a progressive whist party in the so vice president, Mrs. Bertha Scblae- o f teaching through the years and town. Group; MacCbesncy Desmond, Sims a large attendance lost night at the 9a u m > ifxUe. 1636, according to Asalstant Chari farm bill. was in charge of the delegation. tlon recommended by tbe commis cial rooms last evsriing. fer; secretary, Mrs. Mary Brookes; SCOT TISSUE 3 -25c up to the present time. The annual meeting of Wolcott bury HI-Y club: Euward Mozzer and nrst aesalon of tha bazaar, which ty Supervisor Albert Behrentf. in sion for rebabilltatiOD of this coun SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS MORIARH BROS. SELL Lodge No. 60 A. F. * A. M, will Senator Van Nuys (D-Ind.), co The League, Mias Harrison sold Next week on Wednesday, the corres|>onding eecrttary, Mlaa Llasle The questions asked following William 'Tedford, Jr., Manchester continues three nlghU. The Mother the period since Its Inception the try's merchant marine, Kennedy ad WRARPEO FOR M^TM PROTEaiON If' take place tonight. Thursday at the author of the antl-lynchlng bill, said bos approved the city of Bridgepor fourth divlalon of the Ladiee Aid Drummond; treasurer, Mlaa Mar RICHMOND these talks showed the interest ol Hl-Y club: Loula Pitney, William Hubbart? refreshment booth, and all vocated immediate aaaistance for project has supplied the following he would oppose laying it aside to as typifying good govemmenL aodety will bold a card party. garet Sebmogro. the audience in the subject, and also Masonic Hall at Stafford Hollow. Thresher, and Robert Stoughton the the other tables where Ice cream, acroaa-the-ocean aviation “ as a new HIGH STREET HOUSE Reports of the officers will be read on orders from the CHiarity Depart consider the housing bill or anything party label such as Democratic, Foat|ioaed >leetiug Ibnlglrt Judge Fuller of Somers showed RANGE AND FUEL OILS Medium Silt WALDORF TISSUE 4 - 19c brought out a discussion of left- South Windsor Hl-Y club; Brocz- candy and home made foods ware ment: second hand, 16 coats, 62 else. aid to tbe foreign commerce of tbe 2.x 15c handedness, aird the value of manu and election of officers will take sold did a good buslnasa, and will publican or Socialist is not assent Victory Aaaembly, (hUudlc La most interesting moving {iletursa of place. kowskl, Plalnville Hi-Y club: Frank trouaera, 23 suits, 69 dresses, 4 United States.” his recent trip to South America. TOWELS YOU DOfTT HAVE TO WASH script writing over cursive writing, One Of Parcels They Acquired be replenished tonlgbL to good government, she said. "Present and future economy dlc- dles o f Oolumbus will hold their Rev. and Mrs. CUfford D. New Morrison, Wm. JaUievIclus, the Ehi- blouses, 6 sweaters, 8 vests and 12 Tbe decorations were for the Cbriet- . (printing being used now in the low The Little Theater under the direc Tbe women attended a dinne tatea prompt action” , he said. "As- (>oat|>oned meeting this evening in FINAST In Cheney Auction Is Sold ton and two sons of Stafford were held Hl-Y; Brace Cucuet, Norman Jackets. These second band gar their rooma raas season and there was a trs^ roll er grades instead of writing) and Cucuel and Paul Willard, the Torch tion of Mark Holmes, where two meeting at tbe Stratfleld hotel at Biatance to a small degree now, be TOWELS 10c Today To Thomas Toman. recent guests of Mr. Newton's one-act plajrs are being presented ments were repaired and again PUBUC RECORDS Uembers Social Held with exchange of gifts. HAROLD T. WEST, Inc. p.m. at which the heads of the ^ other topics of interest to the psv- Fellowship and Bristol Congrega fore foreign airlines have preempted Extra IstRs SUs 2 J . 1 9 C ents. mother and slsfer in North Orange. nlghUy at 8:30 and 9:30, was crowd made usable. New garments, made chasing department, the tax offie Prise winners at the member’s so 29 Biastll Str#6t OF CREEH OR IVORY Mass. tional church. The Hartford Oiunty of materials furnished by town ana the field aa they threaten to do, CHINESE ON COAST Phon# 5202 Mrs. John Derby, chairman ot the Morlarty Brothers today sold onC ed at each perfQrmance last night Warrantee Deeds and the civil service department will undoubtedly flraily eatabllsb cial beld by tbe Rockville Emblem delegation will be In charge of Rob W PA sources were: trousers 171, HONOR SUN YAT BEN each program committee, reported that of their recently scqulr>'d (Cheney and delighted the audience. Mrs. Cheney Brothere have filed a war were speakers. American operators and prevent (Hub on Wednesday were Mrs. Celia SUMWMt "ttlTX ert Stoughton of the faculty of the mackinawa 368, ladies coau 86, and OWEL HOLDERS 19c she would meet soon with Mias properties to Thomas and Nora Mai'ion Jacobsen Seelert will play on rantee deed in favor of Charles A. transoceanic air service from being Reynolds, Mrs. Julia Cbarick and EUsworUi Memorial High achool. shoe repairing orders numbered 1,- Granstrom and Mr. IlUng to plan Toman of 167 High street. The prop ber plano-accordeon tonight and to Paquette and Margaret S. Paquette controlled by foreign interests as Mrs. Josephine Johnston. Tlie host San Francisco— (A P )— A 14-foot programs for the meetings of the erty designated as parcel No. 10 in AMERICAN MISSIONARY South Windsor, leader of the South morrow evening Patty Dowd, well 448. for property on North Fairfield esses ware Mrs. May McVeigh and statue' of Dr. Sun Y at Sen, Chinese aNNAMON SUGARED Windsor Hl-Y club and this past SO. METHODIST BAZAAR boa previously been the case in year, which are held the first Wed the auction schedule, Is a 6 room known Juvenlls tap dancer, will ^ v c During this time the project has street Indicated value ta 33,(X)0. steamship service and Internationa] Mrs. Maude Foley of Mancheater. statesman, now looks down on the summer aenior counsellor ot the D O U G H N iiK SUGARED or PLAIN nesday in each month. single bouse located at 163 High several numbers, accompanied hy her employed two tailora, one shoemak A warrantee deed has been filed by cable iervice." On Wednesday aftenroon, DsMm- Ban Francisco Chinatown that sur T a REMAIN IN CHINA Senior (Jamp at Camp Woodstock. aiater. Miss Dorothy Dowd. • Mrs. (diaries Alien, chairman of street. er and 12 women sewers. All of the Cheney Brothers for property trans OPENS THIS AFTERNOOr Turning to tha Merchant Marine ber 8th the r e ^ a r meeting o f the rounds 8L Mary's square. The statue Ray George won the attendance ALASKA the membership committee explain With the sale of this property the matertifis made or repaired went to fer to Lena R. Ooering. Holding la , proper, Kennedy declared there was club will take place with the presi was executed ^ Beniamino BuOano PINK SALMON ed by use of a map of the district number owned by Morlarty Broth The Hartford County Y. M. C. A. prise, a lamp. Electric study lamps the use of relief cases, and resulted located on Fairfield atreet and indi as a federal art project with finan-- will be awarded as door prizes to 'The Wesleyan Guild and Men'l a need for immediate legislation to dent, Mrs. Margaret Reeves pre the block s>*i.tem for contracting the ers Is reduced to 30, according to Writes l.«tter To Son In U. S. staff ia represented at the monthly In a great saving to the town Mr. cated value Is 34,(KX). create a mediation board to handle siding. dal backing o f the Chinese national tan 173 families therein. Mrs. David night and tomorrow, Friendship club basaar ' opane Matthew hloriarty of the Morlarty That The War Will Not seaalons o f the State Employed' Behrend said. Morlarty Brothers have deeded labor disputes In the Industry. WIU Nominate Offloen ist party. Heatley, chairman and her hostess auspiciously this afternoon at 3:r EVAP. MILK UNSWEETENED Brothers firm. These 30 will not be Officers' Assodatlon oi T. M. C. Lot 10 on High street to Thomas J. “Unleoa something con be done to At the meeting at Cburt fores committee served refreshments af- Force Him To Leave. and Nora Toman, according to a In the dining ball of the BoutI offered for sale at this time accord A.'s at New Haven today by Execu reduce Interunloa friction, to In ters' Pride, Juvenile Cburt of the tei tl , meeting. SONS AND DAUGHTERS recording made today. Indicated MeUxxllst church. In tha center i cans ing to Mr. Morlarty. tive Secretary, E. T. Thlenea, presi crease the efficiency of crews and Foreatets o f America to tw held TOMATO SOUP dent of tha Employed Officera' Aa- SHARE ESTATE EQUALLY. value is 31,800. the spacious room the ladtea of CAMPBELL’S Washington. Dec. 2.— (A P ) —An A B O U n o W N Aabury group had arranged table to restore order, and dlsripline this evening, the nomlnstion of of sociation. The main speaker, George Quitclaim PEHIDDIC P A I N S American missionary, one of IS fo- their cafeteria supper which be-J aboard our ships, all of the govern- ficers for the next six months will ASSORTED SOUPS r e s u m eW back” Americans for whom anxiety waa H. E. Smith of the Univeraity ot The sidewalks to be built on the Middletown, Dec. 2.— ( A P I - Thomas H. Weldon has quitclaim ment'a efforts to develop a strong HEEN KELLER IN COURT ed property at Lot 84. Ashworth gina at 6 o'clock and offers a varlet; take place. A t tbe conduslon of o b u s b t b d w o h b m Except CMclisn, Teoiats, Maihreem expressed today at Shanghai, noti Michigan, associated with Dr. Chas. west side of Summit street, north Three sons and six daughters of the American Merchant Marine will be CAMPBELL’S late A. W. Loewentbal, lumber com' street, to Daisy Brink, according to of supper dishes. Candles and the business aeasion there will be a evasywhere write that fied his son here recently he plan A. Beard, latest book “ (Jurreht from Middle Turnpike to Henry futile” , Keimedy asserted. sodal time and refreshments will be AOQtNM TAB iC n week (_ _ FRCEI IshasIFIICSTO ' TOURNEY TONIGHT ned to remain in China despite peril pany head, share equall^ In his a deed filed today with Town Clerk floweri, used in the decoration AS CHARAaER WITNESS Problems of Public Polli^” , erill atreet as a W PA project, la now the tables added to the genarrl Labor relations in tbe shipping in served. faeter t# relieve PSeteOla CAKE FLOUR «Hh ALL from Slno-Japaneae flghEtng. under construction. 3215.234 estate It was disclosed to Samuel J. Turklngton. Stamps in dustry, be added, have “long been H -O OATS 2 pkgs s( H4> OATS - 22c apeak on "The Labor Situation in day with the filing of a mutual dis dicate a value of 33,000. CSiriatmas atmosphere which Holding Sewing ^ W la gsteiplet Profesaor D. L. Shertz, hla wife, America.’’ characterized by on unenlightened aMMolsr eshsa i Teams Representing Knights New York. Dec.'2.— (A P )—Helen tribution. document In Probate Vailed, Tbe Ladles AM society and the four children, and Mri. Shertz’ The State Department of Public attitude on tbe part of both em- Ceetsiaa asthieg hamM Of Colu.nhus And Two Holy Keller appeared li. Queens Supreme Court The Men's Friendship club Union Mlaslonary Society of tbe 25c mother. Mrs. W. H. Park, were The annual meeting,of the Board Works has announced that work on NO SIGNS OF RECESSIO.N ployrer and employe." RAISINS «<"* 2‘.UK Name Societies Take Part. Court as a character witness today among a group marooned at Slokan- Judge Chirtlss S. Bacon said the colorful display of fruits and Tolland Federated Church are hold of Truitees of Camp Woodstock, the rebuilding of East (Jentei* street IS NOTICED IN EUROPE when her semtary-corapanion, shan. In the center of hostilities be heirs would receive approximately tables at their grocery booth, and ing an oUday sew today at Uie BIG REDUCTIONS IN OVEN ^ tbtS ia expected to be commenced on Play will be resumed tonight at tween Shanghai and Nanking. tri-county camp of t^ Hartford, 323,917 each. as In previous bazaars they have church social rooms. Membera at Mls.i Polly rbomson, received her December 9. New York, Dee. 2.— (A P )—James 2 NAVY FLIERS LOST SEALPAKT BEANS BAKED 29c 8:30 In the setback scries between final citizenship papers. ' William Hector Shertz, 18, a first Tolland and Windham ^ u n t y Y. M. lliily are Mrs. Albertlne E. Irons, scpply of nifty men'a neckwear to tending took their lunch and there D. Mooney, head ol the export di sale. ACOUl MEN’S OVERCOATS teams representing the Knights of The famous blind-deaf author and year .student at American University C. A.'a, will be held next Tueaday Chicago; Mrs. Dorothy M. White, was a hot dish served at noon. Tax Collector Samuel Nelson Jr,, Hartford; Mrs. Heler. M. Heuer, Co vision of Genera] Motors Corp., re The pantry, shelf with Its Jars od iiuui'iffliaijummw ! j r i 2 c o Coluinbus, St. Bridget's and ,st. the woman who has been her “eyes" here, said his father wrote In bis evening at the Nathan Hale Inn, Sendees at St. John’s Regular (19.90 CRM said today that 211. persona have conut Grove, Fla.: Mrs. Miriam B. ported upon his arrival from Europe home-made mince meat. Jellies and AFTER PLANE CRASHES Ask Far AOQUIN At HERSHEY’S COCOA 15c James's Holy** .Name eocieUes. To and "ears" for 24 years stood hand latest letter,- dated October 24 that WUltnjantic. Hartford County T. U. Due to the continued nine— of paid their old age .assistance > »««« Smith, Homestead, Fla.; Mlsa Ber today that the business recession preserves looked most Inviting, ' ARTHUR DRUG STORE night's session will be held in the in hand before Justice J. P. Hal-- "no matter what you hear jibout C. A. membera on the Board Include Now $15.95 to date, aa against 116 taxes paid tha R. Loewentbal-and Miss Lucian here had not been felt abroad so well as the array of-<{ , Va., Dee. 2.— (A P ) — ROUID OATS wwnsPM * 4 1 5 c bqseroent'' of St. Bridget's church. Uran during the formaliUea. Americans leaving C^itna. wc'II still Chas. W. Holman, Mancheater; F. EMPRESS CREAMS 19c be here.” December 1 last year. Ibie aaslat- Loewenthal of Middletown; and far. pies, cakes and other fo— parties scanned breakers Regular (3640 The fir4- sitting of the three twelve A friend, former Municipal Court C. Bldwell, Bloomfield; Alfien. Sny n an teams, which was held two Professor Shertz then wrote that ance levy is not due until February George, Harold and Raymond, all “ I f the rest of the world continuca fancy tables with ttu ^ {Virginia beach today for a clue RITZ or CRAX « 1 7 e CHEF BOY-AR-DBEaUfi*t& 2 2Sc Jtstli-e Edward Klcbarda, spelled der, Bloomfield; 8. J. MagUI, weekq ago at the Knights of Colum he and hla family were safe and 1, 1938, but the collector has been of this community. -* with its, good bualneaa. It probably gift suggestions at mode)' I fate of two Navy fliers, mlss- Now $21.95 Into,Miss Kellers hand with his Thompsonville; J. Allen Wiley, THINSIM WMtaSOW nWCATOR < bus Horae, resulted In a seventy- well. They went to Mokanshan. accepting payments for over a Loewentbal died May 3 at bis. wtU help us out of the recession,'' The bazaar continues______atnee wreckage of their scout . Just t w Time To Buy Boys’ 17 HECKER’S CREAM FARINA U7 14c fincertips a few routine questions. Hartford—with Alex Maitland ot Regular (3340 seven point lead for the team repre- a mountain town more than 100 month. winter home in Florida. he said. the evening and goods unsold srill ing plane washed ashore an hour A-sked if she sponsored Mias Thom Thompson, president.. be auctioned off the men of t ^ TOMATOES /OUAIITV 4 i S f 2 S < NltLirCORN <«» c aentlng the north end. Tonight, how. miles to the south, from their per An adverse Influence in Europe, after they took off from the Saz^ Wool Plaid Mackinaws 2 2 7 son aa a citizen.- Miss Keller, who Friendship club. There is no ra4 Now $28.95 f ever, the KnlghU and the South manent post at Soochow, the Cnii- he added, was tbs scramble fo. gold naval air statloa. * Regular (640 Regular (746 also had lost the power of speech Plans for the first get-together at TWO AUTO CRASHES trance fee. folk ■AKIR’S(oo«tecCHO€OLAn ^ 15c CORN list cot 4 enders expect to put the pressure on nese d ty west of Shanghai which the season) of County Y. U . C. A. in preparation for war or economic Officials expressed, a belief that 1'^ during a childhood Illness but re fell to the advandng Japanese last HOSPITAl NOTES INJURE THREE PERSONS Get yours now! ard whittle the men from the frigid Group and club leaders have been emergencies. ‘-'Everybody in Europe aviation Csdet J. J. Jones, o f Wash Now $5 . Now $7 zone down to their size. gained It after long effort, replied: month. NEW BRITAIN W061AN BAKER’S COCOA tc CARUSO SOUP MIX ii^ completed with the gathering to ba New Haven, Dec. 3.— (A P )—Two seems to have started grabbing ington, was attempting to land on Smart taflorinK- On Saturday r.:ght at 8:30 another "I do." Professor Shertz, whose home is ^Admitted late yesterday: Mrs. B R IN aS SU IT FOR (10,0 Itegular (945 and (11.95 beld next Thursday evening.'Decem automobile accidents within a few gold," be said. “ People are afraid ot tbe beach because of engine trouble QUAKER OATS I f f 17c TSt tc PALMOLIVE SOAP public setback party for men will Miss Thomson, who was bom In at Roanoke, Va., baa been In (4iina Awsstssla Chsponis, Bucklaad. Mias browns. 4 ber 9th, at Hoemer Hall of the Hart mbiutes o f each other at widely war and want some gold In the when he {dunged into the water. be held at the Knlghta of Columbus Glasgow, Scotland, responded In about 20 yeara aa a mlaslonary Laura Sherman, 118 Chestnut Hartford. Dec. 3,— (A P ) — The Now-$9 COLD CROWN ford Seminary Foundation at 7:46 separated sections of the city sent sock." Beach reaidenta reported seeing Doubte-braasted'modeis. * AB wool, SUt PRUNE JUICE •sr iSc OaAOON SOAP 4 Home. These Saturday nlgbt Horlfled tones when asked If she teacher of the Southern Methodid street. John Schena, Bast Glaston 310,000 euit by Pauline Sortynakk three persons to hospitals here. the dive about 7 p. m., yesterday, pockets. Some with hoods. parties, which are open to all men ever had been arrested. church. Hla wife, the former Mar p. m. The speaker of the evening bury. John Ambrose. 76 Florence Mooney said General Motore of New Britain against Roooo p] SWANSDOWN CARC FLOUR Ur 22c SUPER SUDS COMCOmUTID James Abbetante, 22, and John Troy W. Blanton, of Lafayette, o< the town, are becomuig more "Oh. no!" she said. garita Park, waa bom in (3ilna, wUl be Dr. George R. Wells, Pro street, Edward Gates, 160 MeNall businesa in foreign markets bad in- (Jacchillo who i^ r a te s tbe O H. Neal. Jr., were brought to SL street bus line In that city went . popular every week. A real social While her companion took the the daughter of the founder of a fessor of Psycholo^ at the Semi street -creosed 25 per cent over last year. Ala., machinist's mate, accomjianled PRUNE PLUMS FANCY 2 *S£*29t OCTAGON SOAP rowon missionary boapital at Soochow. Raphael's hospital where attaches trial today to Judge Alfred C. Bald Jones on tbe flight, a part of air tiiiie is promised everyone with sub. oath of allegiance. Miss Keller sat nary, and author of a dally news Dtschaiiged late yesterday: Mlsa r e staatlal cash prizes being swarded Hector, • graduate of the Ameri paper column “ Men and Manners.” said both received various' lacera FIRE IN FIREHOUSE win and a Jury in the Sun station maneuvers in wUch several P - SHREDDED WHEAT ILB.C 2 ttot 23 c OXYDOL —*xhs 9 c In the jury box, unseeing, unhear- can school at Killing, came here Jfary Ambrose. 16 Columbus street tions and Neal has a possible skull <3ourt the winners and refreshments for Ing. but smiling. Then she said: Birth: Yesterday, a daughter to planes partlel]>ated. • 11. Oct. 18 to enter American Univer Boys who bare attended Camp fracture. A woman who identified Norwich, Dec. 2.— IA P )— Fire The plaintiff claims that she wa. One wing and part of tbe fuselage, DAINTY JELL erPUDDINO 4 tost 15c tORAXO “ Now that Mlaa Thomson has her sity. Mr. and Mrs. WlUiara Hamptoh. 33 herself as Mlsa Edna Smith waa ad a passenger in a bus driven by John papers I feel sate. I shall always Vagabond thia post summer, and aU Charter Oak oteeat men attached to headquarters sta (Lifting ashore at 7:10 p. m., sent HOLIDAY SALE The United States Imports as mitted to New Haven hospital with tion here bad a bit of borne work M atoU and that the bus w u SALAD DRESSING ilUtONT TT 2 9 e MULE TEAM RORAX know I have her. I could not carry membera of County T groups, ara Admitted to ^ y : Mrs. l(elcn Ru- Naval station men snd coast guards 2 0 much coffee as all orhec countries a head injury. this morning when a blase broke ®®*‘**"( -■* a greater spieed Uwi on without her. She la my eyes and ROBBED DOR3fITORIE.S asked to save. Tuesday, DecernDw bacha, 64 Nortb street Mrs. Sally men to the search. o f the world combined. 38tb for the oonufl Chriatmaa hoU- Abbetante and Neal were injured out In one of the lockers In the dor proper when she went toward thd ears.” Gustafson. 122H Birch atreet, Mar front In order to alight She al4 day trip to Hartford. Announcement when their car crashed with one op mitory and destroyed clothing ot DOWNED 408 PLANES ^ o o n . OdAot ISjoJheAJ!^ JuaUce HalUnan told the new New-Haven— Dec. 3— (A P )— An garet and Jacqueline Heatley, 332 j^ e s that the bus stoppied sudden-1 of plana for the day will be made erated by Charles B. ’ Mitchell on two of the nu n. Tbe flames, how TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY citizen she was fortunate in having tony Savage. 18. of West Haven. Lydall atreet, Barbara Ctey, 176 Orange and Humphrey streets ly m d that she was thrown out o il a:Terted by police Investigating a Uter. ever, were extinguished before any Rome Dee. ( — (A P )—The news a person of such “ integrity and Summit street while Miss Smith’s car overturned Bationa Bread Sandwich Rolb ’V 9 e seriet. of thefts from Tale dormitory damage resulted to the buUdibg. “ J r * and Injured. paper n Meesaggero raported today LOBT—DOO, P A R T terrier and courage" vouch for her. Osaths: Today. Mrs. Floreaee at Edgewood aven-oe and Kenstng- The defendant denies that the bu rooms, was bound over from City;, South Windsor H '-Y club plans Chief Henry R. T aft later expraes- that Italian aviators had brought bound, color brown and wmts. About 70 other persona applying Stilss, South Windsor a t 1:65 eon. ton stresL was negligently operated. Court to Superior Ooket today on » an induction for new members this ed tha opinion that one o. the men down 456 govenunsnt aircraft in the 100% WHOLE WHBAT BREAD niMOc plssis return to 263 Hart- for dtizenabip papera watched tha •hd WllUam Buchsnan. 193 High- T bt accidents hkppencd shortly Attorney B. J. Monklewlea tVeft charge. His bdl waa set at coming Monday sranlng, with Coun had been emoklng near the locker Spanish chrU war. The newspaper focditoad. proceedings with tnteresL tSBd atreet at 13:49 pja. befora ftoao. aSI o f theUw personspe in- pears for tbs plaintiff and Att NEhlS&BOYS SHOPS lajMO. ty Secretary; Thiaoea preaanL The earlier in tbe morning and that thi^ also carried the names o f 35 Italian Census: Eighty pattente. yelTsd are tn m New Haven. aey R- la Balkiraa for tb?4 filers who had lost their lives in 017 MAIN STPCET . . . waa regpooalUa for tha Uaae. an t 4pate,Haca Sept u , U M . MANCNESTFR.CONN. S f i i ” PAOB BIOBT MANtJHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TiaURSDAT, DECEMBER 8. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2.198T PAGE NINE southwest of ths . almost-deserted TOOK 8 POLICEM EN SAYS BODiXEEPING Ghiness capital. Another Japanese TO LIFT HER INTO BED Grand Champion Steer column waa aimed at Hangchow, CHRISHHAS PARTY tea’s Hour; GSP GSD GBB London employment census director, and Main street No on* was Injured IB Chekiang province seaport to the New Tork. Dec. X -^ (A P )— Burglar Sought 25 Years TRAFRC DANGER SPOTS 6:30 "A s I See It” by Sir Joaiab PRKSIDENT GEIS MAIL H airy Cooper. WAPPING MAN HELD the crash, but the cars woresUghtlY south. ’ • Mrs. Amanda Slefaert. . 87, 650- sump (repeat); W2XAD W8XAF Denny Shuts, Frank Walsh and damaged. Sells For $2.35 a Pound ‘lOOP.CEFnOENr Dr. R. B. Brown, o f Ann Arbor, pounds, retired Coney Island DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Schenectady 6 :U Spanish home pro Horton Smith played In other four FOR BROTHERHOOD «’ In Town Cfourt last night Judge Mich., forwarded to Japanese au sideshow (at lady fell out of bed. Is Sentenced In England CLAIM FEW ACCIDENTS gram; BAN MOSCOW 7 Program ON HIS nSIDNG TRIP somes with mem)>ers of the White FOR RECKLESS DRIVING THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2 (Central and Eastern Standard Tima) Herald Garrity..ttoll«d xa charge of thorities the appeal of 34 Americans lU, sbe la y ' helpless. in English; YV6RC Caracas 6:16 House staff. violation of the ruled o f the roa^ CIdea(«k Dac. S— x e «a U a pound, 10 cent* below the and several other foreigners thst a Neighbors' tugged in vain, profmme to key and bade ehatns er arpupa thereof uoleea apeel* EducaUonal talks; OSD OSC GSB lodged against LuJgl MlrogUo o f bourne Oimaf% g m id ehamptap price ' paid Iaat j-ear.------leutral one be estabUshed at (Vuhu London, Dec. 2.— (A P ) — T h e * fled; ooaat to eoaat...... (o te e) d^matlpna tneludaaO aQ available available atatTona atatio^ Crashea Spread Out Over Wide London 9:20 American compoaers; First Sine* He Embarked On rra of Spiess Opposes Any Change; then called poUce. Five bluklea Qirlatmaa always waa a big time Freirama aubJeat ta ahange by atatltna witheiit prevleua netioae P. M. 118 Maple street. • *. •teer, of the SOtb ^temaUoaai A Chicago night club, tbe Chex As In the case of similar appeals WiD Be Held At Emanael Lo- man whom prosecuting counsel~ for “ Flannel Foot” . He Usualiy Area; November Flgurcfl W8XK PltUburgh 11:80 DX Qub; Monday: His Tooth Infec NEW INSOMNIA CURE driving after he had nit a parked finally hoisted her back in bed. NBC-WIAF (RED) NETWORK wcoa wdno wnox kwkh know wmmm lireetock BspoeiUoii, aold at Parae, bought the reaerve champ. by Nanking and Hangchow resi styled the phantom ‘‘Flannel Foot” , phoned Scotland Yard to convey the wjno wcha wpar wmaa wooe wnra JZK Tokyo 12:46 Orchestral music. car on North Main street last night, It waa a three-quarter-hour BASIC — Baft! weaf wnao wtle wjar Far Under October’! TotaL tion Shows Improvement. auction today for (3JO a pound, 06 Bidding oa Aahbpume- Onmge Fayors Pnblic Eiplana dents, there was oo answer. Job. burglar who eluded Sootiand Yard season's Teetlngs. MIDWEST — wmbd wlan wibw kfb Washington, Dec. 3 — (A P ) — r.lchard Fromert o f Smith street. On the averagS, screen stare haviL oenta leaa than the prlea paid fur opened at 31 and moved la four theran Chnrdi On Toes* for 36 years, waa sentenced today to wtac weah kyw wfbr wre wjry wben wkbb wtaq wkbh weeo wabt kacj waax Senator Ashurst (D., Ariz.). recom Fears for Americans Amateuriji* efforts to ape the wcae wtam wwj waal wdel: Mldwaat! Accident figures for tha month of Miami, Fla., Dec. 3—(A PI—Of Wapping.'was lodged in the town a shorter "life” than thbes w ^ the iaat tbrae king* o f catUa WU- Ji mpa to 33. Than It climbed aibwly five yean* penal servitude on whole kad wmaq wlio wow wdaf wire kstp; mended reading of his speeches to The United States ooiuulate and cycling wraith got many a would-be M ^U N T— k v o r'U i koh kal k fv o kfbb November reveal that no place in ficial word from the yacht Potomac Jail over night. Fromert waa tak make a succeas-oh the stags. ■OB and Oa. bought it for the Palmer to C J 6. Tbe throng which fllled tion Of Method Used. sale charges of burglary. . Mountain: kea kdyl; South: wmbe; COAST—knx koln kol kfpy kvl xalo koy mission authorities expressed fears day Evemng December 14 "mjrstery" burglar Into trouble. PaolSe: kfl kgw komo khq.kpe kgu: towu may caUed particularly off garden key in the dry Tortuga# day as the Ideal cure for Insomnia. en In )>y Policemen Mtchaol F. Fitz Houae. Chicago. the Btaada and every available vant E. J. P. Cuasen. counsel for the A t Ipswich recently police caught Cent* BaaL Overnight News A visitor to tbe Capitol aaked gerald and Raymond F. (Iriffln af for the safety of 13 Americans, OPTIONAL (atatSpna operate Inter- 4 i1 ^ S:1i—'*Llfe ef Mary Botham**. li4'ble to automobile mianapa Wlille today was that President Roose OklaMma A. and U. OoUege, age point about the auction ring in mostly women and children, ma FRANK AND HANES prisoner, Henry WiUlama, protested a man who wrote a letter to them ehajiRoablj on tltkar RED er BLUB Ashurst for hla autograph, but he ter qn investigation of the cause* of wblck isblblted the .grand etaamp, the atoek yard#, araa eatlmated at against the designation, however. networks); BASIC — Baati wlw wtea 4:30— 5:30—**Deer Toachar*' Program certain local interaecttons era ad velt’s tooth tafsctlao was showing Btstlng thst he Is tliorougbly rooned; at Mokansbin or neiu'by. signed "The Shadow" in which je wean work wool; Midwest: wood wsl 4:45— 5:45—Hilltop Houae, Skit—to e Of Connecticut refused to sign except in pen and the crash. Fromert’s automobtls, waa expected to recehre 03(090 from *,000 by B. H. Helde, manager of The Brotherhood o f tbe Emanuel He said *■ ‘Flannel Foot’, whoever 5:00— 5:00—Del Caclpe, Tenor Sololat mittedly hazardoua for motorlatg to "eontlBued Improvement" ^poeed to sny system of flnsnclng Mokanahan, near tbe Cheklang- claimed to be "in partnershippai with wpbf wbow webe kaoo kana. OTHSR negotiate, the dangero’is nature ot (B y Aaseotated Pftae) in ;, which waa not avatlabte. which contained another man and the aale, eeei,lining Asbboumc the axpodtiaa. Lutheran church will sponsor he may be la not indicated In this r 15— 9:15—Four Eton Beya In Seng The Potomae, with the Chief Ex "W rite to my office," Ashurst told of town depertments that would Anhwel provincial border, is aa Iso Flannel Foot of London.' He ie> OPTIONAL STATIONS — Canadian: 25— 9:25-Proaa* Radio Nowa Period the croealnga in Itaalf promotea cau ecutive pnd seven fishing compan two women, waa driving east on AZMAHIH Orange weighed the eame aa the I,* Col. Roy K. Johiuton of Kanau# AS SEC DIRECTORS Christmas party on Tueaday eve courL It would be dangerous for celyed a three-year sentence. cret cfcf; Central: wcfl wtmj wiba wdajr 5:30— •:5 ^ E d d io OeoJoy on Football the visitor. ^'orth Main street, according to po A Quick Relief For lated re^on in the heart of the Chi ning, December 1 C in . place of Its W/r koam: South: wtar wptf wta wiax tion and careful driving. Bight ot Hautford— The Department of ions aboard, anchored off Garden IIS pound# be acaled when placed City, waa the aucUoneer. ce the handling o f funds away anyone to assume, on what we beard In Manchester, six boys were Jail 6:4W- 9:45 Song Time at Mlarophono ’TU not only send you my auto lice, when It suddenly swerved and READ COLDS — CATARBB nese-Japanese battleground. luual Father and Son banquet. Hom- wfla-waun wtod waoe wfbc wwnc weeo 5:00— 7:00—Pooflo Maledloa — eaat; last month'a accidents resulted in PuoUc Worka announced it had re Key agalB last night on the beef throne Tueaday by Judge Tbe. grand champion carlot of 16 from the Town Treasurer, Police m this court, that tbe person made ed for raids on 36 houses from which wave eram wmo wab wapl wamb ipjdx Herbert Feote*e Eneembla—weet graph but the greatest thing for in ramr:ed a car owned by William H. Japanese army officers reported kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre woal* ktha arrests oh chargee of reckless driv ceived a tow bid of (818,661 from Ths latest brief radio dlspatcb SINUS TROUBLE — ASTHfitA Alexander Ritchie, of .Wbidaor, Ehig. iteera, Aberdeen Anguaaa, owned by Commissioner Mathias Spiess today bera are allowed to invite both eons known to tbe pubuc as ‘Flanhel they took Jewelry, money and kltch. 9:15— 7:15—HeilywoOd*e Screeneooopo somnia you ever had—a eet of my Davta of 863 Vernon street, who had "slow but satisfactory" progress m and daughters to this event and .kfbx ktha kark karne; Mountain: k^lr 5:30— 7:30—W e the People on Radio ing or violation of rules of the road, Genovese and Rich of Stamford for from Secretary James Roosevelt At All Drag Stores land. Schnddt brothera o f Oelmar, Iowa, •sserted that be views Uie present Foot' is appearing here today.” en goods. Trying to emulate "Flan kfhl ktar kob; PaeiSei kfbk ki^ speeches In pamphlet form.” parked hia car la front of 7O6 North the campaign against .Vanklng and New Dealer And Wafl Street :0Ch- S:0^ K a to Smith Hour—o to « indicating tbat more care, or lass conatnictiim of a library at Con- merely said: “ Several boats off for The higheat price ever paid for a aold for 336 a hundred-weight after method of handling Income and ex should notify one of the following Tbe clerk of court said WUUams nel Foot” , they left notes in houses. kem Ji0( ^ 9:00—MaJ. Bowea Hour—c to o Wuhu. ((Jhlnese authorities at speed, would have prevented these oectieut State college, ilret unit In good fishing after clearing mall ateer 'waa the $8J 6 a pound which spirited bidding that booated th. penditure.as ••100 per cent perfect * aa soon as possible: O r l Noren (tel aniiling, smartly dressed figure The real "Fiannel Foot," however, CanL BaaL 9 :00—10:00—Buddy Clark Bntortalna Occasion for Mr. Spiess* statement Nanking Jndlcated all foreigners 8300) John Olson (tel. 4370) and 9:30—10:3(L-V. Bay Staaya In Muale caaea. Location of craab apota is tbe atgte's (14,000,0(X> buUdlng pro plane. Remaining here tonight Lucky Strike, tbe 1939 champion, prlea eubatat.tially over iaat year'a er Mentioned To FiD Va with neat nouatache— when ar didn't leave notes, although S:4S*~ 4:4S—^Road to Ltfe.** Beriat— 10:00—11:00—Cab Calieway*a Orchaa.— la a situation that has arisen In should leave the city as soon as CMrl Peterson (tel. 6281). distributed over a wide area. gram. Low M o on eecoDdaury con brought. The loweat figure waa 18 Ature of 327.76 a bund.'ad. Tbe car rested had in bis possession: sometlmea called Scotland Y a rd __ baalc: Kitty Keene, Skateh—west baalc: Poetio Malodioa—west repeat ( Wednesday). Prealdent’a infection oenta a pound for King Ellaworth In le* waa bought for tare reatauranta. the- police department which, be possible. Three o f the 31 Ameri The program will include "Pus- Forty-seven keya, two table knives, 4:00— i;09-i^elden Maledlao. Orchaa. 10:90—11:80—Ceorgo Otaon'a Orehaatra As Illustrated by th ( accident rs' tracts for plumbing, beating and shows continued improveihcnt." cause of patrol of tbe Independent cans there left by river boat and let them know how he waa gettini 4:N>— l:S0—Jack Armstrenf. Berlal— lliOO—12:00—Orrin Tuokar'a Orehaatra port, the hour from 7 to 8 p. m. la almllar work brought the total coat 1909. one In Chicago and one la Phila cant Seats On Board. sllng" Plermn In an "evening of one screw driver, a piece of wire, along and wishing tbe inapectora eaat: Tba Vapabenda Quartat—weat 11:90—12:30—Rad Nervo'a Orchottra— Ths seaplane from Miami which O. Page, Iaat yeai'a grand champ, delphia. Cloak company plant wiu have a the gunboat Panay stood by to magic, mirth and mystery." A ria. two torches, a pair of pliers, a metaJ luck. 4:4S— S:4S—Little Orphan Annla — eaat: F. Maatoro Orehegtra—west one of the dangerous driving periods to (866,639. arrived aiongslda the Potomae at aleo owned by Oklahoma A. A If., shortage In Ita appropriation this evacuate others when necessary.) tlve of New Haven, Mr. Pleraon has eaat: Johnnie Jehneton’e Songa—w here, and four of last month’s The reaerve grand ebamploa grip, two safety pine, a pair of During'35 years o f depredations, 8:0Ch- S:0(K>Teddy Hill and Orehaatra NBC WJZ (BLUB) NETWORK^ Waterbury—A man who died in a noon yesterday carried the first of aold for 33 a pound. •' year. It has been explained that crashes took place at that time. weighed 990 pounda after the eale Report Counter Attack Washington, Dee. 2.— (A P )— ppcared throughout tbe state and galoahes, a pocket knife and a pair the elusive thief r a v e . authorities 1:30— S:30—Preaa*Radle Nawa Period BASIC — Baatt w jl wbi>wbaa wbal four-story plunge from a rear ficial mail sent tha President since Togo Domino. ' reaerve grai.d the shortage Is only a figure of CSilnese preas reports from tbe hla act is said to be full of fun from B:S9— S:3P—Corel Weymann, Soprano wbam kdka w nr wxya wjin wayr wmal Twelve dayllt,1't ^ accidents a n and the ebamploa carlot weighed of gloves. only two periods of rest— during tbe wfil waby wenr wcky wand wean wioo verinda roof ruesday night w u he embarked from Blscayne Bay champ, from the W3ramlng Here bookkeeping, and that the refund Jerome Frank, ona of the early start to finish, and he also glvea a •i45—- 45— Si4S— BitBilly A Betty—went ‘ shown. November’s total ot 33 16,030 pounda, or an average of 1,- war zone were that Oiinese forces Prosecuting Counsel (Thrlstraas (Vbrld War and last summer when Qrayaen Orahootra — west: ulnT; L wleu: Mldwaat: wtnr wla kwk koil wren Identified as Doailaa Diamond, (M, a Monday morning. ford ranch at Cheyenne, aold for 60 for the patrol service made by the Roosevelt New Dealers, and John clever exhibition of magical feata. Orphan Annla-vFinldwast repeat wmt kao wowo wetn; Southi wrtd wnbr automobile snuuhaa InJursQ 18 per 063 per ateer. bad launched a counterattack south Humphreys told tbe Middlesex ses he took time off for a vacation at blockamltb. AuthoriUea were still Herbert O. Theurer, veteran pos cloak company covers the shortage. Also on tbe program will be cniarles 7:00—Amee *n* Andy — eaat: krgr kfdm wrol kiia w; sona, but the total la almost fifty of Shanghai. The reports said Chi Hanes, former board member of tbe sions court that Williams, who Brighton. It la believed he Joined Malcolm Claire*# Sterlea—weet wagn kxya: Mountain: kvod kxhf; trying to determine why he climbed tal Inspsctor who makea ail prszl' Under the present system, the nese had captured Kwangteh In New York Stock Exchange, wen Houae, who will show motion pic 7:15—Vocal Varlatlaa by Choral Pacific: kgo kfed kexIX k|k n keea kir per cent lower then October’s flgura to tha roof. Members of bis family dsntlal trips, was la ebarg* of the money paid a night patrolman pleaded guilty to 40 charges chiefly •'.r with the British Tommies and S:I0— 7:90—Lao Reiaman Ore— weaf: (NOTE:: E: fTee W EAF*NBO for optional In all of last month there waa one apodal saaelon, and that tneludes Anhwei province and etlU held discusaed in informed quarterz to tures of Yellowstone Park and a did his bit in the war. said they bad not seen him etnee hsavy pouch. H * waited as Mr. comes from the regular police ap bouaebreakliig. was the ghostlike The Jan Savitt Serenade—network liat of atatlona) ■arrest on each of the rbargea of tne farm bUL** Klangytn forts, the key of Yangtze day as ths PresIdeDt’s probable trip to A’iaaka. ^ 7>00— S:0O—Rudy Vallee Hour—o to o Saturday. RooMvslt signed ths most uigent propriation. and the company re- “ Flannel F oot"—who usually wore One o f his occasional telephone CenL BaaL drunken driving and evading res As the. Houae completed three river defenses north of Shanghai. choleea for two vacant seats on the Refreshments will be served and 9:00— 9:00—Oeed Newe of 1939—e to o Hartford— The ~PubUc UUIlUea documents, then itaturaed with them fund goes to the town's general ac- flannel socks over his shoes. calls to the "Yard” waa made when 9:00—10:00—Radio Muele Hail—« to e 4:3(h- 9:30—Tha Singing Lady—east} ponsibility. Mild and Mallow Local Stocks days of general debate oa Ita farm Despitq a previous announcement securities commission. there will also be a fish pond for tbe be went to Brighton. Harry Kegan’a Oroheatra—west Oommtialon reported that electricity to Mhtml. 10:0^11:00—Larry Clinton OrohoaL— count, not directly back Into the distribution of inexpensive gifts. One of the charges against WU- 4:45— 5:45—Tom Mix. Sketoh—baslo; rrziii'ittij bill and the time arrived to diacuss that Klangyln forts had been oc They would succe^ James H “This la Flannel Foot." be said. weaf only: NBC Conoert — east; Al Vlarra and Hla Orehaatra—west rate reductions made by power com Meanwhile, White House head 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE police fund. Hama waa "burglariously breaking Amoe *n* Andy—ropaat for went 1 7 e amendmmta, these changes were cupled, Japanese naval officers ad Lfuidla, who reaigued aa cbalrinan The affair is in charge o f the Per- "I’m going to Brighton for a spell. 5:00— 5:00—Nowe; M. Wabor OrahoaL panlea In (kmnectlcut during the quarters attachea found time for a Mr. Spiess said that for several out of a bouse,—but roost of the 10:19—11:15—NBC Conoert Continued- SiSO- 5tS^Tony RuaaolL Tanor Bole to F. B. Shaw, lac. proposed: mitted they were not yet "com In September to become dean of the si-nal Service commute, of which So 3TOU needn't worry until 1 return. network. aleo wear after U mtn. present calendar year made possible round of golf with some of the proa years ha has been trying to secure Carl Noren la chairman. others were for breaking in. 11:00—lltOO- Jerry Btaine*a Oreheetra 6:45— 5:45—Lowell Thomao — east: AAP Fine Cof Rich and Full Bodlod 136 rrumbullrnuDl St. By Rep BoUeau (Prog. Wia.), to pletely captured.” A part of the Harvard ’aw school, and James D. I ’ll let you know when 1 get back." Bacorta — w: Tom Mix—mldw rpt to consumers a saving of (710,- hsr* warming up for the Miami Hartford prevent Undue diversion o f land to danficatlon. of the bookkeeping Williams actually fared only atz 11:90—12:30—Happy Fatten Oreheetra 5:00— 7:00—Baay Aeot, Skit—aloe cot 103.63. RED CIRCLE rortlficattons still were held by Chi Ross, who quit recently to become That v/aa on June 1. He returned Blltmore (10,000 open. COFFEE 2 0 c William B. Hartla method involved. In order tluit tax specific charges, but himaelf inti CBB-WABC NETWORK 7Mi—Mri Keen A Last Paraena fees Are Freshly dairy feed crops; by Rep. OoSte nese, who struck back at' Japanesi- power aduilnlstrator for Bonneville two months later and celebrated 5:90— 7:90—Al and Lea Ralaar, Planaa Hartford—Tbe Connecticut State Secreta^ Marvin McIntyre, who Local BepreeeataUve (D , Neb.), to substitute marketing payers may understand that al- dam. mated his wish to plead guilty to 34 5(4^ 7:45—R. FrimI, Jr.. Orehaatra thou^pi on paper an overdraft of an air raiders with anti-aircraft inells AUSTRIAN PRINCE additional counts. with a regular epidemic of house BASIC—Kaat: wkbo wade woko weao Employment Service reported the boasts when h* breaks 115, teamed Ground. Bid Aaked C|<:
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p - B- High Faces East Hartford Tomorrow CALIFORNIA MADE all of a sudden Orioles-YD^s To Feature REDANDMinO experts the third “bar-room” fighter, with no more avywelght in the ring science than a mud-turtle, but Rec Leaguelf^t Tuesday; M FAVORITE BY OPENCdSEA^N ‘‘No'm, nil to be setting 'em when he connects, especially with New York, Dec. 2.— (A P)—It waa^team Is not as good as those of only m’my every evening at ALUMNI OUTSCORES hie left hoork, they go down. He a disappointed crowd up at Ford- former yeara. NO USELESS INFORMATION 2ND SCHOOL PROM has ^ lo r In Orange, hasn't faUed to connect lately. Here^s Complete Schedule know.” WEST COAST FANS ham when they beard the Rose Bowl His roaring demands for more New York papers say if Fordham IN THIRD CONTEST BASKETBAU TEAM “I don't Importance have and better opponents are about to decision, but one and all took it the friend. to Tony, In his run bis manager, Joe Jacobs, dippy. ever gets a Rose Bowl bid In tbe MOST SUCCESSFUL Twenty weeks of play. In whlchAP. A. A. C. vs. DIUlon’s V-8's 8:18 like real sports... .Gene Tunney future they'll snub It,.. .while down •» V SAYS SESSION SPEAKER I “Oh, yci weeks ago be Mostly be yells: "Get me dat guy the six entries will play each other Renn's Tavern va Olson'a 9:13 will be the prlnUpa. speaker when hand do yi Leroy Haynes, Louis. I’ll knock him outa shape.” Bnt Coach And Phyers Of In North Carolina your agent bad Harry Squatrito Aroosea M. H. four times, are slated for the Rec January 18 Lafayette dines ita undefeated foot thi pleasure of meeting Popper Sol Rivals Have Spfit Even h 14 “My ri| In a Philadelphia That's an embarrassing Dpot- for Senior League, which launched Its Y. D. Service vs. Dillon’ s V-8's 7:15 TO PRESENT DEBATES S. Cheers; Rockville Game I . “W-wel the other nigbi Joe, because he also s ^ Is the ball team December 1 8 ....for some GoIcDierg and le that guy a card? I. Competent Committees Ar- 1937-38 basketball campaign last P. A. A. C vs. Olson'a 8:13 Golden Bears Scoff At plain and fancy ceiting-hlttlng you . . . . before .disbanding for the sea r Tools'O f A Newspaperman A Different Story. pecularl a middling-good | manager of Max Schmeling, and be Renn's Tavern vs. Moriartys Games h ^ast 7 Years; Tha Debating Club will pre* spoon.” xrom New Haven, doesn't want any barm whatsoever Tuesday night at the Ekist Side Rec. 9:15 should have seen and beard Frankie son, the Army players presented aent two debatea, “Resolved Next week's slats sends tbe Y. D. January 25 Frisch, the old "Fordham fiash, Coach Gar Davidson with the ball polish off Bob Pas- to befall Joe Louts until Schmeling Olson’s vs. Dillon's V-8'a Discissed 6 j Captain that Latin abould be taught In The Alumni basketball team gave range For Good Mnsic, IT Mn Square Garden. gets him In the ring next summer. Service quintet against Moriarty's 7:18 Odds; Expect Tough Bat when be heard the Rose Bowl newt used In the Navy gam e... .usually Clarkemen ^ l o n g Sec Mancheater High," and “Re* Orioles In ths first clash, the Pollsb- Renn’s Tavern vs Y. D. Service 8:15 the Mandiester High basketball TO o^Tony. The moment Without a doubt, Galento Is tbe at M ilwaukee.... they say Dr. this is a treasured possession of ths aolved that Uancbeeter Hlgb Americans against Dillon’s V-8’a In P. A. A. C. va. Moriartys 9:15 Branch Rickey left the room mut tealn a sound trouncing In the hlgb Attractife Decorations CHItfo was raised, Tony was most colorful cuss to crash . the tle From Alabama. winning team's captain. . . . David Haskell, New York Her- aboilld continue to have night lEl^'ound the press section fight picture'for a long time. He's tha second and Renn's Tavern Febnuuy 1 tering "my, my" which is as far an son was so stunned he couldn't open ond Victory On Court Pootball Oamee,” Friday after, school’s first encounter at the 'G ^ace of a loaded freight tbs iiearest thing yet to John L. against Olson’s In the nightcap. Olson’a vs. Moriartys 7:15 Dr. Rickey goes on any occasion... hia trap....the March six-day hike noon. December 3. The public ald-Tribone Vice Presi son Thanksgiving night. Sherwood With Mexican Motif. ilalrolng: “1 could lick bot' Sullivan, say tbe old-timers. The opentr brings together rivals Dillon’s V-8'a va Rem's Tavern 8:15 Tony Chuizonsri la getting so fat he race here may be called off because la invited to attend theae de Moorehouas assembled a brilliant ar. lums wit’ one band.” Nobody After welgbing-ln for Haynes, he who gained Impressive victories In Y. D. Service vs. P. A. A. C. 9:13 Berkeley, Calif., Dee. 2.— (AP) — has started reducing In a gymnaalum East Hartford High Is withdraw batea after acbool In the aa- of a confiict with hockey and basket ray at former high school lum with him, either. The gen- devoted tbe afternoon to playing ths first starts, tbe Y. D. outfit Californians installed California a oi^ed. by a reformed wrestler. ball dates. ing from tha Central Ooaneetieut aembly halt inaries who were ou^ from the be trimming Olson's by 32-20 and the dent; Tiurty School Pnbli- The second annual High ^ school bellef was that be could, pool and eating frankfurters. After SECOND BOUND 2 to 1 favorite today to defeat Ala Interscholastic Lesgus because of , ginning ot play to/'avenge the de ter It was agreed solemnly the fight, be Inhaled two enormous Orioles downing Dillon’s, 24-15. Al February 8 bama In tha Rose Bowl. The Yankees have luch a big Brewers at Milwaukee' are offer Its inability to field teams of squat feat O f last season.The Alumni in Prom, a aeml-formal which has re Galento, for all that he drinks steins of beer quickly " t o keep up though the season Is still vary P. A. A. C. vs. Renn's Tavern 7:16 delegation at the Milwaukee base ing the baseball m o ^ s and scribes calibre to tha other League schools cations Represented. cluded SInnamon, Weir, Moorehouse, young, these two teams are looked But (3oacb T.eonard “ Stub" Alli cently taken the place of the Junior 1 Ire beer than hia best customer, bis strength.” Only once did Jacobs Y. D. Service vs. Olson’s 8:13 ball meeting they are running their | all the lager they can pack In, and —hut that reason is far-fetebad as CSPASECnONHOTINGS Opalacb, Sheldon, Bycbolski, Hor p regards two- straight days of ever entice him to a regular train upon as leading threats to the PA’s son and his Golden Bear football Prom, was held Friday evening, DiUon's V-8's ^s. Moriartys 9:15 players scoffed at such odds for the own ba r....every farmhand execu the result may bt. a deal that will far ss Its baskstball competition vath, Dougan, Vennart, Salmonds, ^nlng as a bard grind, must now ing camp. defending'champions and thalr en with Manchester High Is concerned. and Obuchowskl. November 19, at the ,High School February 15 • New Year’s day battle. tive In the chain la In the group ot make the good old town more fam **n«r« U DO aueh thing u um- ATTDIDED BY STAFF hall. The Prom was In charge of ranked right next to champion “And you know how long be counter ebould furnish a wealth of 2 8 ....going home froiti tbe South The rivals clash tomorrow night in The defeat is not too badly felt, Louis and Max Ecbmellng. stayed” asks Joe. "One day. He atzsling action.. Moriartys vs. Y. D. Service 7:15 "Alabama la the toughest team ous than (deleted by adv. dept.) Imd tnformation and no limit to the the following committee: . Leonard P. A. A. C vs. Dillon’s V-8’s 8:16 In the oountry,” retorted the head ern Callfomta-Notra Deme game. did-----note to Harold Hoienbeck, the opening game of the OCIL sea* since the squad composing the 1^^e thing la that Tony, writb eald it was a dopey Idea.” Tbe PA'S' didn't have much trou son and If past performances are brala’a capacity.'* Around thla Alumni reprejented the cream of Nleae, Jeanette Paton. James Mur < Renn's Tavern va. Olson's 9:15 coach. T t will need hard work aft Marvin McCartny, sports editor ot Oswego, N. Y.: The answers to your, Students Lead Discussion On ray, Lucy Gray, Horace Bissell, ble In beating Renn's Tuesday by tbe Chicago Tlmee, picked up a any Indication tbe clash looms as a startling announcement waa built Manchester’s basketball talent. 42-27 and will bo favored to hand Felirasry 22 er our boyi have their fbial exami questions are yes and no, and that • •» Theodore Brown, Alice Preston, and hitch biker. . . . Marvin atai ted ex toss-up. tha addroM which waa gtren to Interestlni; Stories And Sys Harry Squatrito waa the lad who Y. D. Service vs. Dillon's V-8's 7:18 nations to meet such a great outfit. also goes for Bernard Kelly of the Albert Brown. This committee Dillon’s a similar dose although the tolling Chuck Sweeney, star Irish Coach Johnny McGrath’s boys tems Used In School Papers. CROSS^UNTRY TEAMS gave the high school supporters latter has the stuff to give the title- P. A. A. C. vs. Olson'a 8:15 That's going to be one tough same spot . . . . Michigan State's mainbara of the Connecticut REFERENCE ROOM HAS causa for some lusty cheering. A made plans for the evening and en game.” end..."ho, hum,” yawned the guest "B” team, which won all Its games have dished out plenty at set-backs gaged “ Sbep” Merrill's Aristocrats holders lots of opposition. The Renn's Tavern ve. Moriartys 9:15 Bcbolaatlc Praaa Aaaodatlon by Iha section meetlnga of the C. S. Football Team Completes seemingly one-sided exhibition by "If we are lucky enough to beat rider... ."wasn't I lousy today?" last season, refused to alt at the to Coach WlU Clarita's Red and TURN TO FOOTBAU to play tor dancing. Uc Junior Loop Opens nightcap looms as a toss-up with March 1 White charges in the past seven O^ttalD wnuam Haakell, vice NEW QUARTERS IN REC the Alumni was broken a few min Reim’a and Olson'a seeking their them we really will have accom ....y e p . It wee Sw eeney.... they same table with the varsity at the P. A. conference held Saturday, No utes after the beginning of the third Patrons and patronesses were: Olson’s vs. DlUon'a V-8'a 7:15 years of their rivalry. Maneheater's preaidant of the New York Herald Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lUlng, Mr. and firat wins after poor etarta. plished something," chimed In Per told us down south Alabama annual banquet. . . . they grow 'em vember 20, at the Hartford Public Most Successful Season quarter when Harry swished the Renn’s Tavern vs Y, D. Service 8:15 ry Schwartz, Pacific Coast confer wouldn't go to the Rose Bowl even great team of 1930-81 took both Tribune at their fifth annual con- Firat And Second Teams Play Mra Edson Bailey, Mr. and Mra ' The complete League echedule P. A. A. C va. Moriartys 9:15 young In the south. . . . Keely Grice, Higii School were attended by High Nameroiu Magrazines And Jrst basket for the high school. He ence all-star end. If it got a bid, because tbe astute Jr., aged 12, turned In a hole-ln-one ends of the home and home serlra TeoUoo held Saturday, Norember School World reporters who took To 13-An Tie; Litvinchyk Cheater Robinson, Miss E1isab€tt follows: SO, at tha Hartford Public High Newapapera Available To later made two more baskets and I Cage Campaign Tonight March 8 From Loe Angeles came further Frank Thomaa thinks thla year's at Charlotte, N. C., tha other day. and Its successor also turned the part In the following diseuasiona. two foul shots. “Red” Gavello waa Olson, Miss Hope Henderson, Miss FIB8T ROUND Olson’s vs. Moriartys 7:15 trick In 1981-82. After tlxt, how And Cervini Star. The ManebesUr High school foot-A East Hartford, the giant kiUer, Helen Smith, Miss Mary McGuire. praise of the Crimson Tide. ball team has completed a season did not prove to be as easy as ex Sttadents; Used By 25-30 In the only other high schoed player to Dillon's V-8's vs Renn's Tavern 8:15 ■The Alabaros boys know whst ever, East Hartford won six straight CUtaln HaakeU. apaaUng on James Murray and Viola McIn Oeoember 7 "Teachers, bobbies, vseations and TTie rampaging Cross Country much more sucoeasnil than a great pected but Manchester Hlgb finally Period. rote. Y. D. Service vs. P. A. A. C 9:13 they want to do, and when they games through'three aeosons until *'What are the Tooia of a Vewe- school activities always prove to be many previous seasons. In the The squads wars ragged In play tosh, Horace BiMell and misabeth Moriartys va. Y. D. Service 7:15 first team outruabed, outpassed, and came out on top with a 6-0 victory Finnegan. Leonard Nleila and Irene sht Teams Comprise Or- •Dlarch 18 want to go places, they dig In and the locale came back to annn both p^^arman?” potntad' out tha very mtarestlng feature stories”, de C. C. I. L. league standing they making It the first C C L L. vic The High School Reference Room due to lack at practice m t should WHEY TO CAPTAIN P. A. A. C. vs. Dillon’s V-8’s 8:15 go,” said aasistant r->ach Jeff CSra- gamra In 1935-36 anjj split even last groat importance of knowing one's clared Mias Blvelyn Cagan, adviser generally outplayed the second team House, John Wltisler and Marguerite Renn's Tavern vs. Olson’s 9:15 P. A. A. C. vs. Renn's Tavern 7:15 placed fourth winning one, losing tory. Ernie Squatrito made the In the East Side Rec has been mov be In shape to show their wares la Y. D. Service va. Olson's 8:15 vath of University of Southern MORIARTYS WIN THIRD year, tcavinf the rivals all evan subject and of collecting aU poasl- of T h e Maplewood Pen”, a Junior In a football game last Monday but Cole, Frands Leary and Ruth Mc December 14 iC two and tying one. only touchdown by making a beau ed from Its former position to the their first league encounter against emt With Four Games On DiUon's V-8’s vs Moriartys 9:15 California. He has eoouted 'Bama'e with seven wins apiece. He setmpa of information about high school paper in Brid^port. As could only gain a 13-18 tie for re With only three returning veter tiful run around end. EMat Hartford this Friday. Cormick ushered at the Prom. Y. D. Service vs. Dllloo’s V-8's 7:15 TS room which the town library form The hall was decorated with LOCAL TRADE TEAM last two games In preparation for a ManebesUr wlU have a slight ad :n evorything and anything "Memory material for stories they have asked venge upon last year's beating. John ans about whom to form a team erly occupied. Mrs. Joseph Mo- The high school seconds lost a P. A. A. C. vs. Olson's 8:15 March 22 Cervini and A1 Litvinchyk. hitherto Manchester High eked out a vle- mels depicting scenes of old Moriartys vs. Y. D. Service 7:15 1938 Tlde-TroJan clash. vantage In tomorrow’s fray la that Is aanantial,” be said. Ehrery thing their teachers bow they earned their Coach Kelley called the first prac tory over Woodrow Wilscm 1^ tycka, tha Ubfarian, sairB that the hard fought contest to- the South i Tap At East Side Rec; To Renn's Tavern va. Moriartys 9:15 STRAIGHT COURT TILT unknown to football fans covered Sexlco. Over the main entrances to 8:15 Tbe battle of tbe undefeated It will be the third start (or the lo which we learn and remember can first doUar. Columns which have tice on September 14. The days score of 12-7. The most brilliant books have been arranged numer Methodists by a score of 25-12. The December 21 P. A. A. C. vs. Dillon's V-8's proved Interesting are n e “Voice themselves with glory. Cervini mak the hall was a panel o f Mexican Renn's Tavern vs Olson's 9:13 Crimson Tide and California’s un cals and tbs first (or East Hartford, be later conjured up for definite use. following proved to bo very pain play of the game waa a pass from ically knd by classes as in public geme had a slight atmosphere of Olson's vs. Dillon’s V-8's 7:15 beaten, once-tied Bears Is expected but then again ths McOrathmea ors of the People”, question and an ing all the first team’s points and ful on the part of the candidates. the past football season as they tried mualdana painted by Irene Johnson, |Pby Two Rounds Of Soy- Veteran Guard Star Named Renn's Tavern va Y. D. Service 8:15 Dtorcfa 29 However, Captain Haskell pointed Ernie Squatrito to Richard Long- libraries. ^enery on the stage which served to pack Pasadena’s stadium with tough customers in tbslr "bond box” swer, “Blarney Column” , “Clmema Litvinchyk seven for the seconds The exerciaea were very gruelling aker, who ran-dbwn the field. When to show their worth. P. A. A. C. vs. Moriartys 9:16 Y. D. Service vs. Dillon's V-8's POe Early Lead To out that writers In special fields B ^ ”, movies of the week, and the and doing practically all the ground The list of magazines and papers a background for the orchestra 89.000 customers who will pay Up PropelfoNE MILLION PLUS gym. Tbe (3arkemen dropped on and gradually the the squad dimin about to be tackled Dick lateraled now available are: News Week, Oonqner Rockville Deoember 28 P. A. A. C. va. Olson's must have a spedallsad knowledge "Ousas Who”, which are stories gaining. ished as the same exercises were resented a gray stone arched jen Weeks Each; The Head Of Gagers; Open 8311.000 for 60 minutes of grid ''unofficial” oneounUr to tbe Alumni- to Wes Palmer, who toted the ball American Home, American Maga The following night tha basket Olson's vs. Moriartys 7:15 Reim's Tavern va Moriartys thrills. Tickets are 83.30 to 85.50. at thalr aubje^ Tha Herald Tri- about the pupils. If possible they The game was begun by the whis kept up. The team was pretty ball team traveled to Rockville and bridge. The decorating commltte April 5 Meriden Millers, 27-22, Thuraday but came book to tnra buna yachting enitar never has to the rest of the distance for a touch zine, Saturday Evening Post, Na was comjKiaed o f Viola Thoren, Dillon's V-8’s vs Renn's Tavern 8:15 Alabama and California viill re back Rockville tbe (oUowliig night. strive to have stories with a local, tle of Referee Sam Harris, who wdth light. Its weight averaging 1A5 down. eked out a victory from a scrappy Schedule. Y. D. Service vs. P. A. A. C. 9:15 OUon’s vs. Dillon's V-8’e 7:15 PRICE ON MEDWICK consult a referenoa book for infor state or national tie-up. From ex Lineman John Pickles, knew alto pounds. tional Geographic, Sunday New chairman; Mary Fogarty, Irena With Ahnnni Tomorrow. ceive approximately 890,000 each. The atorting Uneup wUl probably /Then came the bitterly fought York Herald Tribune, Sunday New Rockville High team Iqr a score of January 4 Renn's Tavern va Y. D. Service 8:15 The schools pay their own traveling mation of past winners and races in perience they have found that the gether too much football for the The season tvaa opened against 28-22. Manchester H i^ waa trail Johnson, Ernest Moseley, Leonard 9:15 At West Side Rec Gym; consist of Cole and Sehleldge, for contest with Bristol. It didn't York Times, Good Housekeeping, Nlese, Marjorie Wallace, WUIlam P, A. A. C. va. Renn’s Tavern P. A. A. C vs. Moriartys expenses. Figuring the Tide's out wards; Kose eenUr; and Taggart tbs yachting field. Be knoers all pupils like best, stories about their Cross Country boys. The seconds Leavenwrorth High. A beautiful look so good when Bristol scored ing 16-11 at halftime but at the be April 12 tWa and la himself the winner of teachers, other pupils and them received and Al Litvinchyk prompt passing attack In which Greene Current History and Popular Me Wind, Elinor Young. bs Rec Junior Basketball Howard "Doc” Wiley, brilliant Y. D. Service va. Olson's lay at 820,000, the southerners and Murphy, giurdo, wttb two full early in the game but Mancheater ginning of tha second half they Dillon's V-8’s vs. Moriartys Olson'a va. Moriartys Fran Blanchard Features; many yachting cups. Thla situation selves. ly ran the length of the field for featured wras responsible for the chanics. Reference encyclopedias forged Into the lead and remained Miss Helen Smith presided at tha lie, which la expected to un- guard veteran, waa elected captain should profit about 870,000. That's Value Rickey Puts On teams ready os roeerves. later came back and evened the punch bowl. She waa aaaistad by January II Dillon's V-8’i vs Renn's Tavern The Bears are reporting for con holda for the Rod and Oun editor, The Aasigament touchdown and rushed over for the victory. Greene threw passes to count at 7-7. are: , Encyclopedia Brittanlca, thus until the final whistle. It waa [rer much promising material for Americana, New International Bii' the following committee: Bruno En of Mancheater Trade's 1937-38 bsa- Moriartys vs. Y. D. Service 7:15 Y. D. Service vs. P. A. A. C. ditioning drills dally but will not the music adltor anc an tha speciai- n e assignment system used by extra point. Undaunted by this Robinson and Ernie Squatrito, each Rockville's first game of the |h school and aeml-pru cage play Play Bristol Here Tonight the Hartford High “Owlet" was ex- commanding lead, the smaller first pass resulting in a touchdown. The A score early in the game again cjrclopedla, Compton’s and the rico, Florence Haugh, Beulah Robb, ketball edition yesterday afternoon begin real practice until Dec. 17, Cardinal Slogger, Also fiNd writers on tha staff of the occurred In the contest with West son and play waa ragged on both glBlned In another sectional meet- team then stopped the seconds cold final score was 14-0. World Book, which is new. The li sides. V-aiy Stella Rooney, and Robert be future, swings Into action at and win lead his team against the after fine! examlnatloni. Coach Al Ratald Tribune. The dty adltor baa Hartford. Manchester lost by Weir, who were dressed In colorful DUQUESNE SEEKING a saamingly Impossible amount of until the last quarter. Litvinchyk Then came the highlight of the brary has been lent many books by The third squad of the first team East Side Rec tonight with a Alumni In the seasoi's opener to lison. meanwhile, le concerned with Plan To Retam Dean. *ne “Owlet” staff contains man season. A night game was played score of 20-6. The lateral proved the Town Library. Mexican, costume, designed the morrow afternoon at the Ekut Side new plays and a defense for high- Moriarty Brothers' cagers cap general fatformaUon at the tip of hia waa stopped easily most of the time to be effective In scoring the only again supplied the necessary spirit ^gram of four games. The League aging editors, n e y head the va after bis first run because his sweat for the first time In the history of The new reference room is very decorating committee and made by Rec. Wiley, who la also outstand scoring Alabama. tured their third straight victory tongns and ail because he baa utlUs- touchdown for Manchester. It v tu pull Into the lead. Kose aiul the girls on the refreshment com been organized by Wilfred J. ONLY ONE DEAL CLOSED rious departments such as humor shirt came out and made a fine Manchester Hlgb. Meriden Hlgb light, airy and comfortable. There Cole featured for M. H. S. while ing In baseball, starred with the of the current campaign last night GRID REDEHiPnON ad his memory. had been selected as the original in the third quarter when Harry mittee. ^rke, director of indoor recrez' Traders last year, a.whirlwind on Loa Angeles, Dec. 2.—(A P )— MUwaukee, Dec. 2.— (A P )— 11 and editorial, n e assignments are “handle.'' The firsts came back In Squatrito lateraled to Leonard la more room and less noise than In Kuhuly, center for Rockville High, at the Rec and Manchester at the West Side Rec by turning fmrtbsr, Captain HaakeU dated put on a special paper by some of the second quarter to tie the score opponent, but as they refused Gil the old. The library will soon have starred by compiling nearly half of Program cards were In tha school the court capable of fine fioor work University of Southern CMlfornla there was a price tag on Joe Hed- anyone to stick him on any Informa bert High of WInsted was chosen Neise who romped away for Man colors, red and white. bh coach. and accurate abootlng/. back the Meriden Millers, 27-22. It the members sometime on Tuesday and added another in the' third, but chester’s only counter. new furniture, curtMns and books. the Uam's score. . Eight teams are entered in the IN BASEBALL TRADING spent hundreds of dollars scouting wlck of the St. Louis Cardinals It Plttoburgh, Dec. X— (AP). tion a b ^ the ^Herald Tribuna If or Wednesday, n e weekly paper Is made no extra point. They made to take their place. 'rom the grand march, led by Herman Wlerzblckl, a newcomer Alabama’s last two football garnet. waa tbe first game played at the In the last game of the season, Mrs. Motycka says that the stu In the preliminary the Manchca- Leonard Nlese and Lola Agard, un ult, which will play two rounds would read 81,000,000 plus." Duquesne's bottle-ecarired Dukes anyone could o ik him a question printed on Thursday and discussed no more after that, but threatened The unfamlllarity of playing un dents of our high school are very ter High seconds romped to an easy to tbe squad, waa imroed assistant The teams play next fall. Rec gym since It waa painted and (Remember?) went rolling Into-tbe der lights did not effect Manches the Manchester High football team til the closing strains o t music by Iseven weeks each, in the open- I fight In progress between the SL That's the value Branch Rickey, that ha couldn’t answer, ha promis during a forty-five minute staff several times. orderly, honest, and more Interested victory Rrith a ic o n o t 43-7. HUln- tonight. the Royal Blues- fare captain. Coach Walter E. Schober use could have saved tha money. refurnished and a new lighting gyt. deep south today to salvage a foot ed to find the answer and let him meeting, n e stories are handed in In the last quarter. Bob Alley ter High. They romped off to an closed the season with a 20-6 vic skl swlAed the orchestra, an enjoyable svaning appointed John Bertrand as team ^ Louis Cardinals and the New York It's only 10 miles to Pasadena, tern installed. The fioor has been re- Cardinal chieftain put on toe tory over WUlimlhUc. It waa In the llbrafy than the pupils In the basket seven times. waa had by an. M ^ are looklag Falcons, Center Springs meets Senators Send Ed linke To ball season. know. Ha bare stressed the im- on Friday with all the facta, and If broke away for a long touchdown easy victory by piling up a score manager and Walter R. Schober aa i Yankees over (arm business. One where Alabama meets California In ilned and has been Improved 100 per heavy-hItUng outfield star today. of 27-0. snowing as they pla3re BUYSE c w ? REMT/y^>// M gtDM iVi M wm idf We happened to raeaJI tha othsr Whan people ImagtiM avD about day this story about peculiar pe»- you. don't tether yourself, when pie. It will bear repeaUng. ^ e you imagine It about them get busy subject o f the story rad th* mis oa yourself. automobiles FOR SALE fortune to stutter. 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