WEDMESDAT, OCTOBEE 11, IM t rfitifirr StttMliio Xmdft Aysrsas Dally CireulsUok Pee the Meath af Soptamber, I93S Tks Wsatb« Tha B. A. N. dub which waa Tha womaa'a Auatllsijr s( a . Mr. aad Mra L. £. Hobantbal ara af O. A WcallM Tbs ruaussgu .asis af tha Momo. MIm Elaaaar r. Ituade, wbooe formed raeantly. will meet tonight Ifary'a church will held Ita Ibst moving «a Saturday to SSO Pwapact Mlaa P laabath Johaaon of SM OoBtruebor Raymood T. Scballer A b o u t T ow n fall meeting Friday a t t p, m iW Ho^ltal auxiliary toUMerow at marriage to Irviag W. gg Oautar atraat haa raealvtd aawa at 6 , 2 ? 0 at tha home of Misa Jeaale Brlatow. atreet, WUUmantlc, wbam Mr. t efclock la the store a t NS of 8lg Parker atraat la building a Oteady L n S Cooper Hill atreat, at 7:80 the paiiah houaa when. Mias JtoasiM Hohentbal haa been tearlring mathe­ H artf^ wiu UkTplaoa a a lM i- ^ d ^ aa Monday. October 3, at MMaber of Ike Aodit Low of the high eebool fBetilte tsBa la tor the baaett af the bea- ber 11. waa baaorad with aaathar Capa Cod atyla houaa oa Taicott r o'dock. Bualneaa of Importance la matic# aad adence la tha Stato pltol Ilaan fuad. John OUcbrlat ^ Laa Aagaiaa, Cat atraat, Oovaatry for Mr. and Mra. Bonaa of Obcalatleae of her traveU In E u rm . AU par. gift Nower laat night bar aaaa- Mr. OUchrlat w u a raatdaat af thla M a ITMm iM xrm MiMM to ba tranaactad ao all membera are Trade aebool alnee Sapterober 1. Laroy Robarta of Riverside Drive. urged to ba preaant. I.hnneri are Invited. Cbalnaaa eg Prevloualy be taught for alx years ciaUa la one of tha dapartmanta of town tor many yaara. Manehe$ter~-A City of Vtttogo Ckmrn tsMBan^ Md MlM Batty Donovmn the hoateaara la Mra. John Jenhey a . Saaiaaa of tha Traveltn laauraaoa cotapaay. Maacbeater Oreen. « t #tt>iri>uV^ Wallingford, la the present dlatrlct deputy. ThsM aprea^ are #11 better quality and in peifect condition. . t ■.. Repeal May Cripple A few have aoll mark# on the back# but moat of them are apotlcaa. Uooa .Tpraa Post, British War There ara both white and colored background#, with multi-colored As Uneasy Truce Vetarana. will meet tonight at HALE'S SELF SERVE noral patterna—not all eolora In each price range. It will nav o'clock at the BrUlsh-Amerlcan The Orlgtiial In New England! you to look them over. - ' club. SPECIAL SALE British Premier Says Pro­ Thanksgiving Problem Still AND HEALTH MARKET Reg. 9S.98 and $6.98 .... posals in Speech Vague Unsolved for Town on Line U. S. Defense Plans Thurs.m Fri. - Sat. > 4 .9 8 And Uncertain and BrUtol, Tenn.-Va., Oct. 12.—OP) Reg. $ 6 . 9 8 ...... Contain No Suggestion —The governors have spoken Seaman Tells University Plans to Fly Aflserts Complex Domea* PINEHURST but the 'Thanksgiving problem Is I Iff Teeth of Superstition THURSDAY SPECIALS > 5 .9 8 For Righting Wrongn far from solved In thla town tic Problemfl Being which Is split by the Vlrginia- To Poles and Cllzechs. About Voyage Boaton, Oct. 12.—(rt’)-N orth­ RelegatiMl to Limbo o f G O O D M E A T S H.OC G w n SUmpa Given With Cash Salmt Reg. $7.98 and $8.98 ____ Tennessee line. eastern University Intends to fly Virginia's governor has picked right In the teeth of auperititlon Forgotten Thinga bjr U l r t HAT flagar OaraA Bhort Bhaak. 4 to S-PomM > 6 .9 8 London. Oct. 13—(>P)—Prime Min- Nov. 23 a.i turkey day while tomorrow night—Friday the Domestic Dcpartaient later Chamberlain told Adolf Hiller I Tennessee's executive Is sticking Bremen Made 13th. W hat He D(^ic;ribea aa Again we waat to remind you ' to Nov. 30. I that we nae only the top grade — and-— today ba could have peace If he Tho 13Ui. 113th. 213th. and Step Toward PartiaT roiaid aad eye of the round In Smoked Shoulders Lb. 16c . wanted it but It "muat be a real and SI3th couples will bo admitted Oahe Rteaka Onr new electrical (]a|itaiii I*rr|iar«'(l In De- free to a hl-jinx class dance and Participation in Euro* Super Cube machine completea Hale’s Beat eetUed peace" and not that outlined a 13-pleco orchestra has bt-en liw Job aad givea yon a bettei W indow Ventilators by the German Fuehrer In the slroy Ship Ratlirr engaged to furnish tho music, pean War Now Raging eube ateak. Try them . . . Reichatag laat Friday. Germans Wait t ------.y- Rind less Bocon Lb. 23c Reddy-Ioc wood frame with metal louvers, e% g \ Replying to Hitler'# peace over- T h a n I a*I H er Fall Into , Oct. 13—(F)—Sana* Pieahly Chapped Ptnehurat Fine Quality 8” high, adjustable to 33” ...... C turea Chamberlain, in hla weekly British llaiuls on Trip. tor LaFoUatte (Prog. Wla.), told tha BOX Metal itail Window Ventilators, Pf/> , war report to the House of Com- Hint on Offer Benate today that repeal of tha am # GROUND BEEF 10” high, adjustable to 37” ...... * 5 U C mona, acorned "an uneasy truce In­ (Oopyrtaht hy .tnsnrlntAd Pr-Hp) Orders Probe Creamery Butter Lb. terrupted by constant alarms and embargo, M proposed In the admin- Special f 25c lb. 29c Air Meter Glass Window Ventilators, repeated threats.” To Stop War Passengers aboard the S3. Iroquois, knowing that^ a "aubmarlne threat" hart been made against their Amaterdam, Oct, 12. — (,P) _ A latratlon neutrality bill, might The New Kind ef 10” high, adjusUble to 37” ...... / D C He eald the proposals of Hiller's ship, Une the rail to watch Uncle Samif conwtylng destroyers on guard against subs Netherlanda apaman nn the German Of State Aid cripple the American defenM peq- Well Trimmed. Tender BOTH FOR speech were "vague and uncertain liner Bremen declared today the vea- gram. U B or SHOULDER and contain no suggestion for right­ ael reached Mtirmanak, north Rua­ ’TOe Wtaconala senator, wh» Corn Kix 2 Rugft’s Kleen Sweep ing the wrongs done to Czechoslo­ Muat Have Comment of Roads^ Fubds usiAUy supports Rooeevelt legktk- LAMB CHOPS Cream PItclier Pree! pkgA 21c vakia and Poland.” alan port, after a thrilling voyage tJon, aaserted that complex dewra "The German government and the Chamberlain Before Nazi Patrols during which she flew the Soviet Uc problems ware beiag "relegalod 29c lb. No. 3 Can Wegner Geiman government alone," cham­ Deciding If H itler’s American Envoy Talks flag and preparations were made to to the limbo of forgotton thtoga" Iqr Metal Lawn Rakes berlain declared, stands In the way deatroy^her rather than allow her Baldwin (]alls Conference what he deaoribod m a etap toward Hwage Chlekaa Chop Soey 9Ck.95 of tha "peace we are determined to Bid Accepteil or Not. Hit Outposts; partial partldpattoa la Oe norm Grapefruit Juice 4 Cans 2Sc secure." to fall In British hands. Tomorrow When lu' pcaa war. 18” S iz e ...... 8 5 c 24" S ize.. . . $ . ; Mast I^reeretw In Duty For Hour to Molotoff B. Post, a cook and only Netlmr- 1 2 BerUn, OcL 12—(g>)_whlle Oer- lands seaman on the Bremen when vestigation on Broac Instead o t takiiig thla atop, ha The prime minister said that lack­ many'i war chiefs shaped their Make No Gain ahe aalled Aug. 30 from New York, arguad, tha United BtatM akaWM, Brillo Green or Red) ing “convincing proof’ by deflnite told hla atory In a copyrighted Inter­ Basis to Be Started. concantrato it# efforts ok bnlMMff Bamboo Lawn Rakes, 33 teeth eaeaa*,* acts and guarantees of Hitler's will plana today on the preaumptlon the Finland’s Special Rep<«*lFnillS P rp n n rd * up in this hamli^ien oa leawagy ■ pkg- 7c war muat run Ita course, diplomatic view with the Amaterdam news­ for peace Britain and France "must Continue Thrusts Costing senlalivegentative Visit. Visita Krem. Krem* ^""* ® rr c p a rC paper Het Volk after hla return to Hartford, OcL 13—(F)—Ooxsrnor which would provtda tha ■ttowlM' paraevera In our duty to the end.” circles waited for a hint and, poa- hla native country. for a aouad btiKnaa raeavary. When phsmberlain finished hla lin for Latefit of Baldwin today ordered a aweeplng 2 In 1 Shoe Polish 3 Cans albly, a conclusive answer from Hundreds of Cagual- He said Capt Adoif Ahrens aklrt- 'investlgatlca to determina whether 2Sc Wire Rubbish Burners eomparatlevly brief declaration London on Adolf Hitler’s conditional For Calamity ed the blockade of the British fleet LaFoUatte aaarted ttaTraeaim This group of hats are of superb ipiality and . Clamant R. Attlee, leader of the La­ ties in Last Three Dayo Seriefl o f C onference. public funds have been mtausad la of the anatlUoaa tanraotlgatlaa 9aMb> All Kind* with zipper cover. Large size, offer of peace. with bairela of gasoline on deck bor opposition, spoke In support. — Ashaults Repulsed. ready for burning the veoael rather tba extensive ayatem ot stats akL mittee abowod that w h a tMa eoMb the rolleelion has every smart wearable 26" deep ...... Britain, Chamberlain declared, Germany muat have BrlUah Prime Moscow, Oct. 13—^ —Unlteii After Parley than allow her to be captured by the A conference of key otota ofh try went into tho WeiM War, It $1 00 could not accept such a basis for Minister Chamberlain's comment to­ States Ambaeaeder Laurence A. British. touad ita rnimHIeae pkuila tooled t» Sharfliie Fancy Egg Noodie peace as Hitler propoaed "without day to the House of Commons, po­ Paris, Oct. 13—(rtb—German pa- clala haa been called for 9:80 A TRAVEL style ff»r Fall for the Young Deb to the Youth­ Stelnhardt conferred for an hour DM Nat Know DeeUaetloa turn out toreiga Rug Beaters ...... forfaiting her bonor." litical commentators said, before de­ trohi battered French outposts from In tha governor’e office, Friday, at Arnqr TEA i lb. 39e eeaeeeee 2^0 ciding whether Hitler’s offer should today .with Vyacbealaff A. Molo- Know Peace or War Mav The voyage waa veiled In such ful IVIalroii regardless of type. A gorgeous 2 Lbs. Heavy wire—two atylee. Cbamberlain eald that even If the Moselle to the Rhine today, con­ U ra I 'V secrecy, he said, that tha craw did which the invsatlgatkm will ba own. 25c Hitler's propooala contained augges- be regarded ae accepted or rejected. toff, premier and foreign commii- Ifang on D em ands o f not know the liner’s deatlnatli^ all launched on a broad basis. "This aipwlaae wilt m Absolutely Fresh BOX Freeh, (>l»p tioBS tor righting the wrongs of Po­ Unless the British prime minister tinuing a aeries oUthruats reported aar of Soviet Russia. eollertion of all the newest shades and plenty 9nvla>l Riiula. estlngulahed during tha The Highway Department’s atoto bo repeated to d ^ K Um MACKEREL, lb. land and Czecboalovakla ‘i t would takes a fiat and emphatic stand to have cost the Nazi "hundreds" (In Washington )t was learned so v iet nuSSlat ivlaKing I North Atlantic crossing and the Is repealed." ho deekuad, 15e That is really made for eUU be necessary to ask by what ogalnat negotiations along lines sug­ of casualties in the last three days aid program will be the immedUta 1(4 ta l ‘i poondt. Spinach $1.69 Glo-Coat Special authorlUUvaly that the United xr«- I •arlmmlmma aaj.^ stato unit to ba placed under ecru- euiMlvw Mod anaa. oa sturdy wear with of hlark— beautiful variety Smart Brims — Peck 11c pracUeal means the German govein- gested by the Fuehrer’s Reichatag without gaining "an inch of States government was expresilng I Fortifications Stronger I "»«»«•• wiu be tooMd to O y s te rs ...... pint 3.1c speech laat Friday, Germany's de- ground." Poet eald that after soma daya at tiny. Empbaola will bo plaead on leather strap. Fine for Buy gallon Johnoon’a Olo-Coat for your floors and get Free a e n t Intends to convince the world to Russia Ita "earnsat hope" Uiti | sea he realised ths Bremen waa sail­ ef CUms Haddock Pill lioxes — Turbans— Postillions — Berets Larxe Bunrh. Freiih M that eggrasalone \/lIl cease and that dalon may not be known Imroedia- French advices, which told of nothing may occur calculated "to ths Faderal-atato grant "peola” over-night or week­ one pint Johnson’s Polish for your furniture. “very hot” .action In one unidenti­ Bolktia! ing far to the north, beeauaa of the dating book five yean wlwieby aaur lad ear Cod, Pollock, Swordflsh pledgee will be kept.” ately. Informed sources said. affect Injurlooely’’ paaoeful rela­ cold weather, but that ha had no Idea aBaae olrptaK end use. See them in w m Net Be thune World If the British statement were fied sector during the night, said HelalakI,- Oet. is —w«r said there were *Wtala later- travelled much of the time in heavy poora wiU 1m oMde to detenatao Fresh Fruits and Sc have known berere.” Change la AHHnde ports. The French, entrenched -In In the Baltic aria. aottenal rates which eaaaet be the reoulta at ita operatloas and to _0B# g ttm by 1— , — _ positions from which they raked the I mist, which helped to conceal biur of toe aobaiga ara aot toa’i $ 1 .6 9 The prbne minister added; They pointed out that there had FaaeRUvf Meata Moloioff overfoeked.” . The ferelga mts- I from any ships near her couraa. determina wbothar or not then taae Vegetables "We ere not aiming only at vic­ been a considerable change In the advancing Germani with nuichlne M er epeke la aa latervlew a been aay mlsuoa o t poUle too gun fire, described their own losses Dr. Juho Kustl Paaalklvi. one­ Carried No Oenaan Cslera ^sas Cauliflower and tory, but rather looking beyond It German attitude toward Daladler’a time premier, met Soviet Premler- few k een befave the eeaveraa Poet aald the Bremen fiaw the "m governor aanouaoed. ■ air lh€ J .W I U L C CORK to the laying of n foimdation of a demand for a “guarantee of secur­ as "Blight." tiom begaa in Metoew with Dr. thla apMahanMoa," ho « One Pint F o re l^ Oommlaear Vyscheolaif Soviet flag and ths flag of tbe North Maklag PiuMadnarj MuSIm Green Beans Spinach better Internatlanal system which ity.” First reacUona, they said, .Weather TTnrns Cold inho KastI raeslklvl reereeeat- adminlairatiwi'g 4ewa#tla Celery Cncumbers Aa the fighting Increased in Molotoff a t 9 p. m. (9 a. m.. e. a t.l German-Lloyd line, but carried no "The flaaactol deportaMnt — have net been wholly a M anchester Co n n - will mean that war la not to be the were more favorable than judg­ for tha first of the talks in which lag Flalaad. "No demaade have German eolora. -jon at work making prdimlaaty Radishes Fresh Fish lot of every succeeding generation ments reached after careful study boM pat befon ns yet," be eald. Than were aiaay oat OU Polish (Ueetlaucd an Page Fwo.) Finland Is expectsd tu lenrn what He said Captain Ahrens called the studlee e< tha whole eyetem e< etate partial taaura e t t o e _____ Ups Pineapples .. .each 15c *Tt Is for Germany to make her of the address. conceoalons the es^Mndlng Ruaalan "We have bean asked to ex- I crew together Sept 1, the day G nat granta aad tho rela U o ai^ betweaa ebolce," be aaaertod, whether to Informed sources, in commenting okaage vtewa aad we kave ae tien’a dOBaaetle pngnuA lea McIntosh Apples . .bskt. 69c state dislraa of bar. the stoto aad the towns, not only eraaoi na onairat, Sliced Boston Blue Lb.12ic eentinue the war or show me wants on the sltuaUon in the BalUc where IMvoys of Kitonls, lAtvIa and rrasBa to lejeet aoek a request. (CootkMMd on Page iwe.) u they street highway toadA but G ra p e fru it...... 3 for 25c FREE the Finnlsh-Russlan negotiations We weaM da tke aoaw for aay I had ita toar* hi O ra n g e s ...... doz. 32c litbuania who preceded Paasiklvl others, .the whole beiag la the in­ whteh Green Stampa With Cash Sales. « m Page Ten.) have cauasd Bervousneaa among the Skipper TeUs to the Kremlin yielde^i there to |- otkar state." terset et graater effielney aad ______to# and northern oountrlea, said that they torms which made those small Bal­ eoeoeaqr. the votara win Fresh Mackerel ia. 12 Jc had heard the Scandinavian atataa tic republics vtrtuaJ itussUn pro- HeUinkI, Oet. 13—OP)—Finland would appeal to President Roosevelt I Aged Official "A eimUar taveatlgatioa win WANT DINNER IDEAS? Of Sea Fight tectoratss, but Finland eras expect­ prepared today for calamity, kaoW' ..Ada la ettaar departmaata K the to Initiate a peace move, but tlwt sd to be a much tougher customer. British Seize officially nothing was known. ing that peace or war may bang on surveys Justify tbsm." ___to _ Also Smoked Filleta, Swordfish, The J W . H A L € CORE V- Finland,, once a grand duchy of Dai^menta which BMke or re­ "Xhara la a great If these reports were true, how­ Imperial Russia, had compiled with the demaada of Soviet Ruaata. Resigns Post MiMKHiaraa Conn- ever, they said, then that waa one Norwegian Fisherman The Flans calmly seat their wom­ ceive atote graats include haaltli. poopla weary of the Halibut, Fillet Haddock, Cod, Nazi Steamer a Soviet Invltatloa to parley but education, welfare, tbe Veteran’s agalaot the deetaWie i poalUve reaction to HiUer's Reich­ did so without hurrjr—and It ap­ en aad children Into the country, atag appeal of last Friday. Asserts His Vessel Was Hoaw Commlarion, Ocanoctleut to find aaeape In too war erlaiato Scallops, Oysters, Clams. peared tliat her ansarer likewise strengthened their border fortlflca­ Morrison Quits Federa* Univereity, park aad to rtet E u rm . ------’ On the western fronL an array Trapped During Buttle would be unhurried. tions and aaalgned dvU guards to For the absolute assur­ ^ Navy Captured Cap Norte high command communique assert­ strategic potata. tion Job as Martin Tbe state’# flecal wq^erte hollove "Vnemployaiifil. to r a pcleqK Headed by Dr. J i ^ Kustl Paaal- that the grant ayrtem la "toulijr mortgage torsehraireA Mto eapitoh ed there was only minor scouting Aleaund, Norway, O ct 13—(g>— khd, one-time prendfer of Finland (In Moeoow, meanwhile, a FInaUh In South Atlantic a« and artillery acUvIty. with some Raps Lewis and CIO. and the lavostlgatloa, e t prooent, at idia p in t eapaelty ara M hagto A Norweglsn fishing boat skipper aad now minister to Sweden, the delegation beaded by Dr. Juho Kustl leesL is aimed at tha «yatem and topica ef chM eeaawa. Than agb ance lhat vour child will Rib Lamb Chops aerial scouting over the North sea Finnish delegation arrived yester­ Paasiklvl was expectsd to go to the Hinted hy Churchill. Md In the west. It said one French Mrted today that be was trapped ominoua MwgoKUaaa that a w ir in the roldat of an hour and a half day by train and It was expected Kremlin today for political aad eco­ Cincinnati, O., Oct. Si.— LIMA BEANS plane had been shot down. that Paaeikivi would return to nomic talks. American Federation of Labor re- « M Page Two.) be expertly fliled with DAVID CHAMBERS London. O ct 13.— The Balt In the east, it said. "The Bug North Sea naval battle Monday af- leaiA Even the praMdaara BMaaapp CeeiEeie prte^sl This ternoooJMtween five British wmr- Helsinki after learning exactly known what proposals oeived today the leeinutinn nt on the neutrality lasue w m not flab prl«« tEwaU ttli< n». lab Navy waa reported today to river was reached at aeveral points what the RuKslans want and re­ would be laid before the ^ i T b u t l»r L4m«g lo pofta. Frankfurts have captured the lS,61fi-ton Ger­ in central Poland." shlpx^andAbout 190 German plaiiea. from this Uiat la thla dlrintf the right shoe, no matter Contractor and Builder le -rapt mu of the fiahing boat port to the Finnish cabinet before they lu(dhad the example of the new I•»«'**»«y-treaaurar, Frank ues dlaeater. la large Maaaura 0 9 man staainar Cap Norte. Hitler's Voelkiocber Bsobaebter, glring any answer. RuasUa pacta with IhtoniA Latvia Morrison, and heard from Honrar Denied Making Tha report Issued by the British Kvaloy aaiUjMmbs dropped on all Martin a declaration that tha real irobleme we toes tMay ara das th aides and tail crew, fearing their The start of tha talks had been and Lithuania and It was believed he diatortloa of bur enthw eeaap* what his foot problem— ALL TYPES OF NEW CONSTRUCTION Ptees Aaeoclatton. sold tba Gap (Ooettmieu on rage rwe.) expected yesterday. they would refuse to be rushed______Into purpoae of John L, Lewla'a Congress Norte, a ship, la trade between Ger­ ship would be sent to the bottom, mic life produoad by the last war. ALICE OOFBAN prepared to take to the UfeboatA rrnpaeela Secret ‘ any ogreemenL oepedally Me in-1OrgMlxatlora was "to Extortion Try "I repufflato the I d a that wa ea»- m osTto SPUUTUAL MEOIVM THE ELECTRIC many aad South America, had sail- It was unknown, of course, what volvlng territorial conewMiona. I? * ’!’!?' the American labor move- ( we have complete X-Ray / ^ REPAIRING A SPECULTY ad from the Brasilian port of Per­ He oald his crew could see neither m ent not oolra our proMama hara a t hoeaa SfCCfALS/ deveath Daughter of a Eevaath Sen FURNACE MAN ships nor planes were hit but after moposHtl would be laid before tbe Swedeu Baeklag Fteoa. . a Bora With A VaR Lowest Coat AataamUe Haatl nambuco Sept 17. Jury Indicts Flnrui when they retraced the re­ (Sweden apparantly was backing In hla first apceeta to a federation the warabips steamed away they gathering since his faction of the Maggncci M aintaini Hio lOa PagaTaa) filling racililics. ' R e ^ g a Dally t A M. to 9 P. M. SoM Baelaalealy By 68 Hollister Street Tel. 6260 The captim of the Cap' Norte beard aa explosion and aaw n firs cent stepa of Estonian, Latvian and the Finns whilerhile inIn WWashington, i ...... tba ASPARAGUS CUTS Or By AppotaUmeat la the Service had bean hinted ia yeeterday'e re- Lithuanian delegates to the eon- posBlbility of United Stetee action United Auto Woiken international column on the hortaon. switched from CIO to AFL, Martin Innoomce for Hour Pw Ih. Mnnrvta. of the People for M Veara. G. E. WII,LI8 a SON. INC. marka by Winston ChutchUl, first Labor Union (Both the (Jerman and British ferenot table. In the event of a criaia waa under Boa Mr,,. . (Itoa ) 171 Church Street, Hartford. Oena. 3 Mala Streat TeL giu lord of the Admiralty, ia the Houaa Pacts with Finland’a three little dlscuaaton in official quarters. renewed many of hla "dictator" O f Crow Exam ination. 25- of Oomnwwa. ndmlralUea reported a North Sea charges against Lswto, ooeertlng the rll Pboaa S-SSST engagement Monday betwsn planes aelgbhora gave the U.S.SJl. broad (Should the UnIM States par- Flashes! ChurchtU related that during the tra'Jt and traaaport cooceeslona but CIO chief hold the greatest "cim- bP) Wtra) Deaea Darhta and warahlps. The Germans aansrt- tieipate in a diplomatic attempt to tempt for autonomoun rights of d O BaUeUnt TRY OUR BIRDS EVE perkid from Sept 34 to O ct 9, Trade Restraint in Build sd their bombers scored 10 direct SUPREME Grant Britain had a favorable bal­ aflUiataa." New Havw, OoC IS— UP) — May Oat Off Ba FRENCH Craqeiguote ing Industry €har|^ hits, but the British oontsadsd (t on Page Two.) « eu Page Two.) Didn’t Ohre AM nwaxM r. KaBy. taramr exeen- 6 0 c S U P P E R ance of TAOS tana of ahli^ng la there was no damaga) ChlragA Oet. _ 1 lb. CNOmo STEAK PERMANENT comparing her aelsures vdth her He charged too, that Lewla and his ttve eeerolary to Fraak Raya CkeapheB, V oN ei BtoM 1 baa 02 ot.) URU BEANS h i ' \ RADIO SERVICE Against Driverg Group 199 risnee la Qraap organisation mode no eontrtbutlona wkia ko WM nmyer ef Wetex-. BEAUTY leoBee from German submarine at- The fishermen wars opsrntlag toraey, aaM today be .. All Makes of Sets to the upbuilding of the UAW, nor bnry, dealed from tke wlt a ef within two weihe wNh - He explKined that Britain bad Washington. Oct. I S - i ^ h - A near the Viking bank, the s k l ^ Wartime Secrecy Around aided It with funds in its strike stead today tkat ke w m tiw' SHOPPE Federal grand Jury here returned reported, when auddeoly a "huge against General Motors In 1937. ..y loot S.909 tons to German subma­ "aiyetorleai stranger" referred FRANaS BARLOW PHONE 1 rines end hnd taken 13,619 tone— today the first Indictment In the number” of warplaaao approached But Lewla has opent, he declared. to la preeieae tcstlaiony by 695 Main St. TeL 5404 Ju^ce Oepartmsnt’a national cam- from the west aad five British wnr- upwards of 31,900.000 since iaat Flore Maaearel, ll-year-oM PINEHURST " I exact figure of the cap Norte’s Mps from the east Ho ostlmatod Drive Against Espionage] hoMtaff partore _ ____ — tonnage. pelgn attest alleged restralnta of ------, "to capture and control” tbe Waterbary WFA worker ekarg- A eked ahoat roperta graad Jary i DIAL 4151 DUART OLIVE OIL trade In the buUding Industry, nam­ the number of pleaee nt 160» auto workcra union. The UAW apUt ed wHk attemptiag to extort jend aejriiig the capture occurs ing OHS labor union and fivo labor n »V started dropping bomba and Into two eampe early this year. tloa might ha tohM againa aWM _ ."** — igdW dael Package tacladea la the South AUaaUc, The Waatalngton, Oct 13—f*«g course the wiwle ! Attorney General Murphy haa re- "Since he could not control tbe Jewiry Stora Babbad FUEL OIL Mm h ib ism rm o E B WAVE No Extra y v * been oatiylng a cargo of food- It is understood that tha policy I quested that all dtiaenry notify the H ay a la December while be Brietet Oct 13—wur i New Haven, O ct 13.—<#>)—Flora Phone 4496 grain Irtai eslf. Jj projects la waraWpe withdrew network bos bean focmed, however, ican labor movement, the Comrou- street. Detective Cbpt. Peary $ New Loeathm: j e« the identity ef the tha District of Ootandiia. wMa JlM twmhlng aquadroas disap- ten ef Bugiestloas and complaiato nlat Party." Me a ucci. 31-year-old WaUrbuiy Hm M eaU today. Abraham O 2.50 — r 0 6 .r wbicb aeak tba 9,- and these tacts about it have been teedved would ba given "proper la-1 Aaeo______j worker, eteadfasUy maintained hla M t M ala SL (Over Marlow’a) Raotu Tire outer InveetignlMM. pearsd aastwardi' Tae sfeippir said made public. • Jewalar, aaU hla atora wm to •M-tou Mtieh freighter dement A grand fat Oevnlead, Ohio the war waa------churaeojieu bF ariolsnt vsstigaUtIve___ attention." In onnounclag his retirement Innocence throughout more than an aa tkad bat tkat 71 watohiA i »S tty Booth Atlantie aeily this Already engagad ia training its "Tne M fipu is oofer from aplM Morriaon oald: hour of croM examination in federal New Ugh rut oxfard begna a Mmlhur aatl-tnwt kivwtlga------M Um crew atteioptsd to men for eaptonago-detoetien, the Ms anttre atoffc, and IM i Reduced Prices Now wua tongue aad ua- ■loajA eonAderad the Norte a Um laat week, aad oeden have been - V tha battle sad h# aad aqboteun thaa it haa been in "I do It with a full heart. Afl court today, denying all prosecution a>aal "paarbed" do- IwaUhnitj). gHtea lor a special Jury to raid ba thougit a. bomb newt have FBI recently was authoriaad by Uma o t war ragtag on aay oonti elrcumataneea eonaldered. It will ba claims that ha attempited to extort R waa CM of half a doasn Oer------f. P n President RooeeveR to add 190 aaat’^ Hoover aald. halpfid to the trade union move­ $9,000 from Former Mayor Frank ia Effect on the $4.00 tma ■ N w To»k Now. i. Pretlmtnaiy bM caught aad ai^oded whsa it agents to its 'toece and to eoerdto- T o ______, THE AGED man marehantmea which had M t iavnstlgntlomi «leo have baon ha­ ment at this Ume." H aya ot WaUrbury last Dumber. ------Oct. U —(F>—rttam i KaUllaa aM Am Um parts elaei rm by Departmeat of JueOee law- ato all counter applimage iwUvUlae, In tho World wait hs oald, the Morriaon, 80 next November, haa FoUosring Moasued’s taatlmcny G. E. Oil Furnace 40 T eua and Over the war and a t that thaa atfll ware Including those of the Araty and FBI hqd to expand ovsrnlgbt to totor Otembcftoki wiB | — NOTICE — m In eix other dUse wbera grand Trram gy Brissce Navy. been secretary Mnee 1899. Trada under the queaUoqtng of U. S. At­ Large, alrjr roeoM. Centrally .ora netloa Is coatompletsd. IJWO men, but aew for several , union leaden predlctec: George torney Robert T. Butler, tho defease I M Sataiday alghh M wa* OB m p fb ig men eald tha igaady Can All merng TiakMg $269 located pleaaaat sarremd- llwDtpertaMat of JnaUee add yean, Army aad Navy latelUgenoe |Meany, praddent ef tbe New York rested ito eea. Judge Oamn C. W in dMMe persons wiio saw a .young lady# win a e i that avidnes bsro indicatod that Ail Um new agwto have baan se­ etDeen aad the F n havs been co­ FMaraUaa ef Leber aad Hlncks dedarod a rscea at aeon as higs. IjteferencM If deiijred. raldor if m e nnmiawg or oMalnad lected aad ara bataigr tnUaad. eoastniotlaa work ea aeveral strue- b oa fioOowa: operating la iavaatigatkaie aad ex------~jr ot tha Phnaben h«*«Wi the praeecutlan prepared to put on JO ^SpN & LITTLE prospectiye mother, fall qn the staircam in the. y iy i rwta. tM Cep Nerte la ene turae iaetadbig the fleeini ■ecarity TIm 406 gndiiataaef Om FBI po­ ehonglag inforaatioa. would micceed him. Ddegatos c ra t­ several rebuttal witaeeaaa. Including _ R Heating —.9*. lice academy, 3M o t whoa reoalved Both he and Jdnrpky bqve ed a 39,000 a year retirament eom- Oaatnetora Mrs. James Fogarty AtliSuo^ilJSwI^ *“ ““ ^ OMsui butkOiMK bad taean .de- ^ ; am .i u .77. apodal hMtfuetlea |a a neewt ra- Thniaaa P. Kelly, former secretary Dlasto ■ WORgOFaEAUtrMBi QUINN'S Sute Theater Sunday n i^t, at about 10:30 I w d by a JmteiHcUoeal dMeote be­ dared that magy wsa-kaoera tor- penrattea tor MotTlMa. to H a y a w aad Trotter Htreeta 54 Wa^nt SL 1VI. 6M4 ------1 G f TWa Olhwe |MUl733.ttg4t. tratalnf P«ned, have bora put ea dga agenta alrea4y an nder ob- KartlB’s talk praoedad convw- 4“'' »» n /X n rv- /X c V tween members of Local 77 of the guard. aoys KaDy Myatarieaa Btiaager m g o’dock, kindly call 8082. The young lady ) aalled fhrni Redfs, port International Brotheihoud of Oper­ •iffvatlen. tlcn conolderatloa of one of Ito moat Maaaued rdteratod yatorday hto a s m r niiera (AFLi aad Local AD law antoroemant oKloefa, In While ihvltinf eeeperatloa. Hoo­ troublesome taternatlonal probleoM, previously quoted ehar|n that Kdly was.scrioasly injured. I m ftga Cw«.j 939 ef the Drtrara uakou (M y 1) tact, have beep requaetad to watch ver baa waned agaiaat "wtteb- Fjssssia: tor ap tniMKA rahedago and jmw> tor to Read The Herald Advi. huate" and 'Iqtstafla,'" 1 ea tww tWAi I ,7 ■ VBflMO ffCRALD. V A N C B n ttt, i nfClSDAT. OCTOBBB If, ISM MANCHEEtKlI EVBMINO HERALD, MANCHEarrSB, OOXHf^ 1«tlR8DAT, OCTOBER 12:19.q» •wad would be put on cels today, provsit: « a as silant u a O m aaa ' IMod hU Khool children from cloeaos Seaman TeUft A n oU f tlta aUnoat 1 J)00 artfflben a( American Talks ^ * Nazi Patrols Doggy Germans Wait* F ^ s Prepare so they might leave for the countty Uw e n w Oiars caaea a tarrlMa tan- Bchatler and atdadthe dspartura of others. atea aa aokodp kaaw whar* wa war* Hour to Molotoff Jldlng a Army Tuning up Samples Relief Declines Offirleis disclosed that 1,800 free About Voyage girtng. Hit Outposts; Hint on Offt Taloott Previewing The 1940 Automobile Air Schools in Canada For Calamity railroad and bus tickets were issued Wortd Rather Blak Bfelp and Mrs. yaeterday to those unsbie to pay, W) ‘Xater, In Um «iay of Sspt. 8, wa raa* Fag* On*.) Drive, O f GunSj TankSf Munitions In Five Cities buses had been ordered Bremen Made ware aU caUad tofsther to a large T o Stop r After Parley iato asrvloa soo that funds for sn aatM. Tha captain, standing in the also—mors aignifleanUy — strategic M ake N o Cain Locked hood cover, f in|er-ti|) ge ^ Furnish New Problem Information service had been est aaaUr. aaldi Wan, war la Burepa lootholds ca OMir aou (cr Rad sir, wifh instrument thiftmfl'On had atartad. It doesn't look vary Absrdaan Frovtog Grounds, Md..'*IbBBttquated one pounder, a ..relic ot Improviiig BusineM Con- aside. (Coatinoed From Page Om ) sea and land foreea. (OoflUnued rram Pago One.) (OsoMaasd from F ig s i the World war. I fm a r » f * Om .) Rood for us, (or I'va sworn that tba OcL 13—(F)—Tbe aatloa's expsnd- Strai|hter panel reltaie to some interpretations, does not *■* (( The government clamped heavy Tbara waa avary todteatton thAt ! The 20-lon "medium" tank, heav- ' ditiona in Stale Arc Stuteineiito of Roosevelt wagllah won't alaaa ms and my ship Arm y tuned up samples from Its k- elude sn attack on a wsatsm hsmls* rastrteuM on ths use of codes in Britain end Frsnee declared war, the Finns would rafus* to be .rushed scope, with artlljery thundering Mmmentlng on the French ' lest in us by U. S. forces. Is the hood ptVMBt • conflict to northern sending msseages to foreign coun­ wnlla I'm alive, ,I would rather sink into any fa c t aspaclaily one involv­ $188,000,000 bag o f new guns, tanks Reflected in Report. Regarded as Being of pher* nation by an outakUt nntloB, rnpe, PiMldent Kooeevelt might U- and told them the war had suited. along tbe 100-mlle front, the weath­ ier's address, called It too t first since the war to carrj- arma­ but It declares th* United States* tries— a precaution againet poealble Iha Bremen' ing tarrltortal oonoaaslon*. Foreign to b* regarded as a final a ■iM a peace w peal both to HeUtold “It doesn't look very good for US, ’ er—which has been to jg y and and munitions In semi-public teats ments heavier than machine guns. ■> Speriul Interest After opposition to any foreign n a tte M - asptonags. It restricted the shipment ‘*Bverybo trola Installed through the rourtesy were not allowed. Under the-e clr- senting more than 35,000 persons. industry this year has turned out low priced gnnip. headed by Chev­ It Is realised her* that Canada la officials Inspected her for possible waa generally regarded aa having tensity, semi-official sources said the may be the lying of ground work knowledged that four German planes sway. “ We don't use tanks until there's Washington, Oct. 12 u p -T h e srhleh the Baltic countries hare been of Kemp's Miisle store. eiimxtances we got very little sleep some of t)u> finest looking cars in rolet, Font and f'lymouth. In that s belligerent flghtlng Germany, just t lW fl put' Into Is sbeolutely out of the arms. W * did not undress as at any mo­ put her In strung positions to resist Nazis had definitely abandoned the for . the next General Aassmbly had not returned to their basis but Coast artillerymen took over the a definite, worthwhile target to hit. American hnu.xewlfe saved three- It was the first fall meeting and firing of the three Inch anti-air­ Its history. order. Ford has added a front end os Great Britain Is, and la llsbl* to Tlmn (.She sailed only 36 hours before ment we might come across a any pMslhle future German advance "passive attitude" which they have which Finance Commlzstoner Olln declared that German observers had The Germans have a pretty good question hare." program of ths Guild, with .Mrs. craft guns, aimed by electrically Sleek Isn't the word for them. stabilizer ti his models, Chevrolet quarters of one per cent on her attack from her enemy . TIUs foot tH*6l*il From acrosi tbe Quit of Finland Germany Invaded Poland. Many on the .Soviet’s Baltic flank — been pursuing until recently on the G. Saxon will ask to consolidate the counted six direct hits on British expression for it- ‘tanks are the No Cause Foiiiid John Rchmallan In charge of the trawler or aom* other vessal which They all look bigger and more mas­ has developeil a "completely new grocery budget lost week as food was given recognition In th* exclu­ aoiirres aiibseqiiently reported she strengthening the belief in Moscow western front. highway fund with the general fund. warship* when a strong flotilla of operated equipment. The battery’s hammer blow.' " frtl* lArltn came word that three Ruseien dss- program and Mrs. Allan Dexter might salsa us. Numb with cold, objective was a point about two sive than ever: even the lowest car." which Uwiks more than ever sion of Canadian waters from th* w trt anchored In Estonian had reached Murmansk safely. Mur- foreign circle* that Germany had Tbe e;!tent of the operations was May OonvoUdste Fuads heavy British enUser* was slgbtsd. They are designed primarily to prices conllmied to react from the chairman of ths hostess commlttts. sallora were on the lookout In the miles up. Its target a cloth sleeve priced units look like the $2,000 neutrality zone set up st the tntar- man.'Jt Is above the Arctic circle. paid a high price for her nonaggrea- Indicated by the general staffs Governor Baldwin and Mr. Saxon apparently heeding for th* German eliminate machine gun nests. Offi­ For Earthquake like some of Ita older brothers In sudden rise at the start of the war. Ma*t M« Ms sM «* *0 flak porta, apparently waiting for Hue­ crow's nest or on the foreahip. towed by a plane. An order for 360 car of a few years back. Amerlcsn Conference at Panama. eaS Ssse aef dhhfi* Uw wee (The Frankfurter Zcltung report­ alon pact yrith th* Soviet union. morning communique, which re­ are known to believe that more cen­ ships. cers specified that terrain must be the tJeniral Motors line. Plymouth .'Secretary I'erklun reported the rta to occupy her new basis there. tUghted Ooaat of Murmansk such gun*, said by ordnance ex­ Gone almost entirely is tbe not only has added an entirely new This indicated that th* American re­ 8*M sav by me M kr Sonb 9eUmP) year. The chrome-plated grilles shown by the Bureau of Labor 8ta- haven, the Bremen’s home port, on Inroads of Russia's Influence in the waa s if t e d off th* south coast of 30 twelve ehd a half pound shells ers, blit also has provided wider tivities could take place 4n and from Spitsbergen. On the morning of carts of the front between the o f real economy. that tank crews must have,. lh:j A Harvard exp.-rl said today seis­ are retained: many of them have llstlrs survev for the week ending Nazi Steamer Sept. 39 end that Captain Ahrens three Baltic slates already lined up Norway Sunday but "darknas* *n- well over five miles straight up. Is Ividies snd greater luggage space. Oel 10. those waters. GEORGE HATCH Sept. 6, three days after th* Out­ Moselle and Rhine rivers," The Highway Department, msan- support of both riflemen and arlil mologists wore unable to a.*sign a been lowered, but the hood has - i had been promoted to commodore by Moscow. nearing completion. "Prices of most of the 15 staple The Monroe Doctrine, according TetephoM $785 break or war, w * sighted tha coast Using Seasoned Troops wblle, has been ordered to bait tem­ ablsd tbs snsmy to ssoaps.” Icry. definite caii.se for New Hampshire been straightened up. Most of the by Adolf Hltlsr.) A Moscow radio broadcast said (Rsporting oa tbs MtUs, ths Weapon Against Low Filers foods were either unchangei I i i d i i; - I i;\ II I crude oil. Local companies had de- aahor^but that didn't matter, for ance pact with sn economic agree­ Fred R. Zeller and State Auditors third which lasted about a minute will be found on practically every "In on time the Bremen waa not creasingly active. For th* most Frank M. Lynch and Lewis W. had Involved him in th* css*. H * re­ —as a “normal, sharp shock." He It gave the Mlnlstt'y of Agricul­ August level tn nine of 12 principal eltotd to supply the iihlps with fins durlngthe daytima we were looking ment. Soviet trade experts con­ part, it was said, th* planet stayed peated today that tbe etranger ap- 1940 model; more accessories have cities. I H i IN I I. ■ fuel oils such aa ars uirnd by sub- th* Bremen any mors. You may Phelps. said .seismologists have studied ture a large loan for relief of pov­ Served from 12 to 2 and 6 to 7 P. N. ' ^ at snowy mountains and In eve­ tinued commercial negotiations with' oroached him on a Waterbury strest been made “standard." marines. have heard ‘Pump or drown’ but wa 'bshlnd their own lines, taking Granite State quakes since 1933 erty In Bessarabia. The Agriculture Department re­ ning* w* were''in a large ascembly Gorman representatives. obllqus-angl* pbotograpba of the laat Christmas sv* and asksd him to U.S.MayAct jCrc^Iitors Seeking The roost drastic mechanical Ths two aceomMuiytog vessels bad to 'Paint or drown.' In the mist and have found them occurring on The Hungarian minority In six ported that hog farmers probably room looking at mavisa or listening A midnight news broadcast said French positions. do a fs'vor. change In the coming models Is bonier counties was given the right would be the principal benefletortes Week day spedab from 40e wore the 9.918-ton Tljuca and ths at 200 meUra (686 feat) distance to ths ship's orchestra. Aftar we that Oen. Johan Latdoner, chief of a line from Lake WInnIpcsaiikee BOLAND The heaviest German sssauUt. It Would Have Wage ‘n i* fs'vor, he said, was to go to south to West Chelmsford, Mass., OldsraobUa's automatic gear shift, to send Its children to schools of of any war demands for surplus 4,969-ton Curltybs. you could not have seen ths Braman. had seen our (Urns w* borrowed th* Estonian army, would come to "Tbe Bremen was called by radio wss Indicated, have occurred In the Hays*' bom* and coUscTa bundl*. In Filin Crisis '• bill have not beeiv Shle to determine eliminating both the standani type Ita own choice and to have them American food products. British cruisers had been report­ others from other German ships, Moscow, presumably to dlscula the of clutch snd the clutch pedal, llils ed operating on both ths Atlantic from various stations, but of course vicinity of Baarbruseken and Pir- H avsi was not at home, bowsvsr, the cause. taught In the Hungarian language WHERE? ROCKVILLE HOUSEv OIL CO. for every day more German fralicht placement of Soviet troops and Details Clarified feature, however, la to be optional and Pacific coasta of South America. kept silent. And you know the masena, where ths French have and Mssaucci left. except for history and geography Every 1000 pounds of sea water and pasMnger ahlps entered port ships at Estonian bases. Twenty driven closest to the outer fortlflca- A t subsequent Intsrvsls Massuoet Indlanapoli. court suit today to obtain profits ’ I'lrrUii tjjil 12.000 which was divided among Tha Lithuanian delegation, hav­ river* on the French left wing. the makeup of the Information con- ond sxtorUon not* was writtaa. and ing concluded a pact calling for mu­ ta'ned In It. narticu’arly as regards mands of Soviet Runsia they said had bwn made off th^ In­ III Incubator Unit ths crew during th* journey back. Gap of 10 to 14 Miles also sent him to retrieve a bundle to tual military are stance and return­ wages paid. While a thorough search solvent firm. Seventy cook* on board had vary A t some points In these sectorc b* thrown from Hsyse’ car in ao- ing th# Wllno (Vllns) region of Po­ discloses the sums paid out to tbe Washington, Oct. 12.—(JO— Tbe litti* to do as there were no pas­ there Is a gap o f 10 to 14 mile* be­ cordance with directions oa th* not*. The suit, filed yesterday, was land to Lithuania, left for horns last various town emp'.o;;eei, this Uifor- Lawrence, Maas., Oct. 12— UP)— sengers to look after. tween the French advance poslt'ons When Maisueci pieksd up tb* possibility of American diplomatic against George A. Ball and F. B. night. matlon Is not condensed as evident­ Twin boys— the fifth and sixth "One day the German ambassa­ on German soil and the Msglnot bundl* at th* comer of Oatherla* actloa in avsnt of a crisis between Bernard and the George and Fran­ HOW TO MAKE MOLEHILLS OUT OF M fM M M ! Joseph Sialln attended s farewsll ly waa the Intent of the town meet­ ces Ball Foundation. Ball la a children bom to Mr. and Mr*. dor cam* on board to discus* the avenue and Wall street on th# eve­ Russia and Finland eras under dis- dinner given for ths Lithuanians hy line. ing vote In October. 1988, which re­ glass jar manufacturer and Ber­ Bruno A. Riithmann within three eltustlon with the captain. We Most of the German attacks, the ning of Dec. SOth. he was eelzed by Premier-Foreign Commissar Molo­ quired that all wages paid to em- euasioa today in official quarters. nard a banker in Muncle, Ind. years—were thriving in an incuba­ heard that together with other French said, have been launched policeman hidden at th* seen*. tor at Burke Memorial hospital to­ rrewa we would go to Leningrad bv toff. pld^-cs of tha town be Itemlxsd. It apparently depended on the Plaintiffs said the two men had ‘llirk Negotiations Stand Stilt shortly before dawn or just after A t noon time today. It appeared day. train and from ther* in German In the present report, beginning likely that the case would be ready progress of negotiations at MoscoxF made millions on collateral security TAKE ONE CAR (preferably yours) with mod­ Nego'.laUon* with a Turkish del­ dusk, when thickening fogs cloak on defaulted notes of the company. Lori-aine and Loretta, twin sisters ships to Kiel and then to Bremsr- et page 21. and on following page*, for the jury lata this aftsmeon. lietvrsen Sovlst representatives and egation (apparently connected with th* movement* of their patrols. a large part of tha town employees a Finnish delegation. Officials here They asked an accounting, judg­ of the newcomers, will observe their ern liigh-compression motor. Fill tank with haven. German raiders managed to reach Russian dc.siraa for a band In enn- ■re listed together with th* wags* pointed out that they had no ad­ ment for these profits and appoint­ first birthday Nov. 13. The other ‘W # ware not allowed to writ* the French trenches at some points, Gulf iNo-Nox—the mddem liigh-ocUne fueL trol of the Dardanelles) were still paid to them. Many public em­ vance information as to Russian de­ ment of .a receiver for the trust es­ members of the family are Clairs, letters and only hoped that tha it waa reported, but were ^-tped out 3, and Raymond. 2. at a standstill. ployees. however, ere not tneludsd, TODAT • FBIDAT mands. tate of the terminal Arm. Aim at any steep grade up to and including North Gsrman Lloyd would Inform Tas*. th* official new* agency, an­ by sharp cross fire. our rclatlvea Th* only news w* their remuneration being sandwich* There was a belief In some quar­ The compaig’ was a key holding Pike's Peak. WlflkiM! Gulf No-Noxll tsk* nounced that a mixed commlsriun Barbed wire erected in front of in the railroad empire of O. P, ami heard from the German radio, for ed Into various departmental re­ ters that noUilng would be done un­ to carry out datailed demarcation of the French positions was said to M. J. Van Swerlngcn of Cleveland, you up' BO quietly . . . so easily you’ll think are were not allowed to listen to ports. Seme have suggested t k t less the negotiattaas broke down, the Russlan-Gcrinan frontier In Po­ hsv* been effective at most points E 3 J I Q H who died In 1935 and 1938. Bali other stations." all appropristlonV b* grattpsd to­ TVAaSTTOBADOEat while others thought steps might you're clAiiliing s moieliill! Try it today . . « land had been Armed la accordanc.' In halting GernoM hand grenade nominally controls this empire. gether as far as wages are concern* be token before war in the Baltic ur Hare you! WHO’LL Boat said ih* ersw of the Bremen with the partttlen protocol of Oct. 1. throwers, who have played a prom­ td so that th* total east ef labor became likely. A breakdosm, this left Murmansk on Sspt. IS and Another Tass announcement said inent part In recant tbruzta. reached Leningrad three day# later and administration of th* various second group argued, probably that Rustia’s industrial outnut for Th* obvious purpose o f tbe Oer- GET A BRAND NEW 1940 —about twiee the normal ttroa. Ha department* might be mors olssrly would be feUowed immsdiately by Managing Editors th* first ptn* months o f this year mtn ssssults, French miUUry man presented. conlUcL explained that tha delay waa due to amounted to 67.947,600.000 rubles declared, was to test the Agbting Soviet troea movamenta. (about 81S.800.000.000I —a 18.6 per strength of th* French line. •toady Is Make P obb* Mera At Annual Meet r-il 117?, . Ha said Kiel sras raachad SapL cent Inersase over the eorrsspond- British BsttoriM to Aetion Norway, Sweden and Denmark 36 and sn overnight step roads bs- PHILCO RADIO |ng period- laat year. French srtlllsry wa* reported to Public Records were understood here to be ready fora procaadtog through ths eanal Th* output of th* macblne-build- hav* crippled tb* mineral Industry to make a move for peace if It waa New York, Oct. 12— UP)— A na­ to Brsmerhaveo. tng and tefense tndustriee was an­ In the Sssr by constant shelling of deemed advisable. Mlniatera from tional conference of front-line news­ nounced. aa 30.834.4(>0,000 ruble* roads in th* Sssrbruacksi) are*- Ferm it' those countries, however, said' they papermen—the eighth annual meet­ (about f4,)0e.000.000)—as increase Uncunflrm^d 'repofts said British Building Inspector Edward C. bad not received word about any ing of The Associated Press Man­ FREEH Nalaa CthMbqa Day aging Editors Association—opens of 39.3 per eant The defense Indus, bsttertss wer* psrUctpsUng tn the Elliott Jr. has granted te Raymond action by their governments. c m c L c today. tries Include aviation, armament, action. Field a permit for tha erection ot Hjslm sr Procope, Finnish minis­ * Zaragoaa. Spain, O ct 13.— <>n — nieater For Ob* IkW ORlyi Some French mlUtsry experts as- a two car garage at 19 North Elm ter to the United States, talked It is a three-day forum, a broad Oenerallsslroe jrranclaeo Franco muDlUena and shipbuilding. B A T ^ W A T r - S P i C I A L ^ Umated that to attack th* Maglnot etreet to cost S300. with s Wlilte House secretary yes­ discussion of the news, feature and celebrated Columbua Day today with picture problems of some 1,400 Aa- For A IJralted Time! a radio apeech to South America rs- UUi Parliament CaQed line with any bop* Of Bucesas Qsr- Oftlea* Clessd at AU. FEBrOBMANaMS terday, but did not dlacfoeejthe na- rosny would hsv* to throw 80 divi­ Today being Columbus Day, the ' FtratiShw* Btwto tffS f . N- tura o f their conversation." Hociated Press newspapers across Reduced Priccu afllrralng th* unity of Hispanie eul- Berlin. Oct. )2.—(FI— DNB. oltl- tbe continent— papers of which the tur*. elal German newt agency, reported sion* (about S780.0M men) Into th* town office* were closed. rtly th* Finnish snvoy has On sassuU. with th* proqwet of lastng Editors Association Is representa­ from Kaunaa today that tba Uthu- *'*■ contacts with American tive. N. R. Howard, editor of Th* Permanent Wavea anlan Sejm (Parliament) had been 500.000 men. Vach year—delivery of a Negotiations under way between Cleveland News, is its chairman. For Appointment called (or Saturday to discuss ratifl- note saying that Finlsjid wUl make The war In Europe, and the vast eatlon ef the Soviet Russian-Uth- Finland''and Sovlst Russia caused the semi-annual payment on her — DIAL 4201m_ considDrabi* speculation to FrenoB job o f covering It. has a prominent uanian mutual aaelitanoe treaty. Ward E- Krause war debt to the United SUte*. place on the agenda. circles. Soma press oommsntator* o m o m Tbe Utopanlan Army. U sal4 |a bwtrnrtsr She Is the only country whldi has Today’s program was for round­ No Box Tops WEDDING suggsstod Adolf Hltlsr might kav* JAMES’ Bcbeduied to begin ooeupatloo of tbe CLARINET AND not missed an installment table talk* on AH's world-wide news an understanding with "Russia Mfllno (VUna) region, returned to 8AXOFBONB ' operations by A P executives. In­ BEAUTY SALON To Send In I RINGS Lithuania under tha paet, beginning whsraby th* Soviet would fora* ths Stortoi SI Walnut strast isvartl cluding General Manager Kent "Where It’s Cosy T# Fork" MOli WMk. hand sf neutral Sosndlnavton coun* TsLSSSS .a * M 3 i C ooper and Byron Price, the execu­ O Itost Cester Street Garrtaona toUllng 30,000 Ruirian trisii in an effort to compsl tham to Japanese Official tive news editor. troopa probably will be established cut their trade with ths Alttss and tn tba Lithuanian towns e f Kelme. divert their supplise to (Ssrmany. Nothing To Buy! No Letters To Write! Tbsa* eommentaton else ratasd Offers to Resign WUkawlaatakl and Kalaahiadorys. WkstauiBCkstiir D N B said. A * treaty wna eencludsd tho qlisstlon of wbstiisr Fraaaa qnd Read Tlia Herald Adva. Tuaaday nlgkt at Uaeeew. Britain eouid conttoue to trant m PERSON I Tokyo. Oct IS—_vie* Ptor- READ ALL ABOUT IT! w m i AB WCTPEEI sign MlniaUr Mossyukl Toni offered W a ^ loaldac for tha oMeat Phileo :—his rsrtgnatton" today, thusugurt Mvuni*aasum Rofiator yonr radio M t with «a now. Hartford Student '. 'VI , ,, KB6ULAR PRICtf ing responslbUity for a FhrcigB Of­ Radio Set la MaacheaUr that is still Yon win bo the winner of this hand*' flee oentrovsray wtiicb pnciplUted aoma 1940 Phiko Conaola y^hied a( V -•» ' acttcca of rsslgaatloa by more **»■»« In worfcteg order. If yon have a Victim of Train tS9 95, if yon am tha owntr of tho 180 persoas. P y — against tb* propostd Phileo yon qnolify UnmodioUly. oldest PhilM in working order. •yraeitaa, R. Y-. Get. IS—<»)— eraatioB o f a trad* mliiistry which Your Living Room Is Iii- Largs The morning after be had promlaad absorb th* rerelgn Trade rings sat wttk rtawanda In Juattea of tha Peace Oayton Flana­ 4. 4 * 4 * ” •*»» *>»• Fetsicn Office, 118 * ^ whits *r yallaw grt«, gan of Mlnea that be wnuldat ateal employe* o f th* FOrsign OCTOBER 31st IS THE DEADLINE! any mera train rtdaa. Ragnor B. Offlra^^ srail ,tM r r a s i g n a ^ Bird. 30, af SOI Bteonfleld avsnua. ___ J?***— —yy f a- COME IN AND SEE THE MOST COBIPLBTB LINE OF RADIOS! Hartford. Coon-, w Harvard unisar* s'" ’" >; Ji psBsse consul $12.50 up g a a ^ to WiSBghsi, and 40 other Mty studant m ba Mantiflad him- aalf 3a tha Juattee, waa (ouno daad 6 «pIom*Uc cffldals in If T*n Hnra_Any mrnrtnra Tknl today on tbe New Tork Central <^to also protcslsd sad sent in rallfond tiMha. thsip^fsrtgnsttoas by cable. The ynuth pnM a 8> Rm ta lua* re-uphol% bing Matthew- uoa Flan a^ for train rtdtng ho* OR REPAIRING Cnrajr I m t m Vhv IseOee (era ha waa reloaaad yaetsrday poon- * * • ' «■ 'U - *^«*«Mb3ssy OhUlyt Rome. O c t 12—(IT) —Giuseppe “ W Tssm# Aftnngad! Benson'S IhBih goB^ k riirti Bartto^ luiw amhaartiSr ■ i j ' 1.1 iu i« li i « jri x A -1 ’i i m Wior T ___ »hrih Got OaaM to Lsndca. loft Oy trota today to yil-TII M AIN fTRBBT 8o#Boml|ln wtw #QQun#ft4#d tb# «y«m» post. lto|ton"ggmS VMONE gSI4 PoWah army o f Lnrow durtag tha mtoiatscs m m M iikhns o f ths dlp- (Sarmao-Rnaatoa InvartOB. arrisod S ^ J^ ^ j^ NowPla;tnnjr lomaae corps here bad* Um (at^ today aftar aaeapiag fraag M aat W#Us *• -w • » -w -'H" ; CVENDfO flEBALD. MAWCHBSTTO , OOMII. TRUBSDAT. OCTOBEKII; 198t ■AHCHBsnm BTsm no r s s a l d . k a r l i h i w m l IfiiyR toA Y , OCTOBfclR 12,198f

Jttaneheaier Special Board Date Book Studies Clash News From Manchester’s Neighbors Oct. 14. — Annual bonquat o( Bluaflalda A. C. st Villa Louloe in W ill Investigate Alterca* Bolton. Oct. 14-15.—Btata Coovantlon of tion Betw een Japanese Liithar League a t Concordia X-uUier- WM w badly Injured that h* was an church. And M arines. shot to ond hU suffering. "Rovar" Neat Weak Stafford Springs htai 8 Mt of th* mnny rasideata of School Lunch Important Oct. 18-17. — Btata Convention of Tlantstn, Oct U —Wl—Th# took tafllR Arsat, wher* h* mad* dally Educators to Convene Jah a O. NMto Knights of Pythias and Pythian of aiftlng conflicting evldeaee on an vM to, H* was 11 yaara old. H* will Slatera here. ' 47t, m u i« H ^ kooBlv mlesed by Mr. Parker and Agency of Child Health Oct. 21,—Legion cabaret dance at altercation between two Japanese hlo fami^ and many friend*. The Rainbow, In Bolton. railway pollcamen and two United At Rockville School Th# proposed budget for th# com­ drtvor of the aiitomobll* reportad Coming Events State# Morinee was turned over to a A Khoel lunch supplying about ona-atlr* meal or at least aupplsmant the ing yesr. Involving expsndlturs* of U u t ho did not sea him In Urn* to Oct. 27.—Dance of Prtvata Duty spaclal board today by oflneera of »3.’1t!463 25 *# recommended by th* •void Otrlklng him. Ba.wa* remov- third of tha dally food naed* and lunch for children who llv# too far Nurses Association at Country Club. aatan Msuraly In claan, pleasant away from school to return home at th* Unitad Stataa garrison. Eastern School Men’s board of ftnonc# was adopUd with­ •d from Ulo scene In is trailer by Oct. 28.—Hallowe'en party and The Inveetigatlon waa axpaotad to ? * * ^ ! i * J euftomar* hara long known . . . "If, .mart fo buy Ann Hebron out opposition at th* adjourned *n- Ox>8tabla LInwood R. Campbell, surroundinga becomaa a social, #rd brother of th* bridegroom, «l*o of by a standing vole of 42 to 1.5. growth period. The lunch should In­ run as a concsaalon to rals* money ■eMet Bella leeteoae tnM progmin will open at three Karl Richie, eon of Mr and Mr*, •’ehiek on IWdsy afUmoon with a South Lsneseter. w«* b**t man. Frank H. Baker ehalrniaii of the clude milk In aome form, a fruit or for other school actlvltlas but should Marley, deputy apeaker In the Brit­ Self Service Groceteria .lohn Rlchlc, has returned to hl» be conducted nn a non-profit basis 213 NORTH MAIN 8T. Miatnaaa meeting.naetlng. A t three thirty Th# Misses Msrjoris Harrow and Board and a membre for many year* vegetable or both, on* substantial ish Houaa of Lords, expressed the Washington. Oct. 12—UPl— "nie home here from th# Rt. Francis hos­ f(nMl as a sandwich, egg or cheese providing foods which give full re­ tbaba Roup wUI vUlt the mills of the Wilma Walker were flow*r girl*. waa re elected, for a four yi-ai term. belief today thai the European con- Work Project* Administration re­ IJoyd Daniel* and Ernest Rh-r, pital. dish and a simple deaeert. turn In food value and a lunch M. T. itevens h Sons Company No action was taken on the m at­ fllct would b* a long war with th* ported today that thar* wer* 1.838.- both cousin* of the brld*. of New Mr and Mrs. Raymond Klllsnn of Th* school should supply ths en pariod of relaxation and anjoymsnt. Whittheute Evaporated through ths courtesy of Francl* S. ter In reganla to repairing or dls- British "determined to light to th# 202 persona on work rallaf roll# a* London, John Tnide of South Lan­ rontlniilng lb# highway leading West Hartford are to build a new Aeeapted by tbe Council on Foods of Ih* NttUatoo. a mambsr of ths Vernon and." of Oct. 4, an tnereaa* of 48,588 over School heard who Is superintendent caster, and Charles Burnham of from Boyer'* croealng to th* (Yys- house near the new road which Is the previoua week. Th* new total American Medical Att'n. being ronslrueted through South Describing tha current hoetllltlea MILK aC tha mills. reUowtng ths visit of New London, acted as usher*. tal Ijik r cemetery Aliout 7.1 aMend- has been staying at her summer was aa Increase of 178,202 from the Windsor. Mrs. Ellison-, w as before aa a "war of machlnas and not of tha —111*, the group will tour Rock- Those who attended th* October ed th* meeting. Charle* B. PInney home her* for a few days. 1939 low of 1,880,000 reached last meeting of the Tolland County her marriage. Mias Della Benjamin, Tolland Mrs. George V. Smith who has men." Lord Marley, arriving on the Otn* WtU a trip to the War Me- presided ss nioderslor and town UJ S. liner Washington, declared: month. »nx. .ME QUALITY MEATS ■ortal Tower on Foa Hill s* s fes- ITemocratlc Association In Mans­ clerk Harold I- Andrrw# was clerk. daughter of Mr, and M ri. C. Vinton bean confined to her bed several Kriild Cura field Town Mall Monday svening I Benjamin of .South Windsor. Mrs. John H. Stoele w-eeka from the effects of a fall, la "Broadly speaking, th* war on the CHEESE tare . I Miss Mary C. Murch of South 1178-8, Rockville western front la a niodern defenaivs THRONG A&P MARKETS DAILY ..AND SAVE! The men will reconvene at ths w*re rewarded by hearing sn un­ able to be about the houaa. usually Interesting program. Th* 1 Windsor and Herbert J. Tedford of operation. Wa are not going to break N « W U m U r - m r m Light Meet ■Igh aehoel at 4:ts o'clock when ths Among th* officers appointed to our backs against a atael harriar, Our customar* know that ovary pound ef principal speaker of the evening. ' Manchester, have applied for a mar­ Mr. snd Mrs. W. HOyt Hayden at­ the Tolland County Council of Re- tafaguerd their qu*nty. We're proud ef M U h in wlD bs Dr. Alonso O. Ellington riage license. but that la what H itler has to do. quetify 'm eef they buy carrlei our money- SULTANA OraeoT Commissioner of Education Professor.., Wilbert Snow of Wesley­ llglnui Education for tha coming Cr«am D«oderant our meet men and equally proud ef our T U N ^ S H I Two groups of the T . M. C. A tended ths Insiiranc* Agents Con­ "I think It will be a long war, but aid Fraacia I. Nattlctoa of this city. an University, gave a spirited talk yaar are: secretary, Mlaa Elsee F. sm ftly beck guarante*. They know that our ei- cuttomen, who, knowing good meat, lalect on Intcmatlonsl affairs, especlslly Th# men of the Wlmlsnrville members will hold advanced meet- vention held Wednesday at Boston. It will break Germany and not us." At S:IO o'clock there will be a Ijvyton of West Wlllington and Dr. pert buyer* chooM these fine cuh of U. S. AbP h4*rk*tt at tha b ^ place, to buy it. Fancy dtauMT at the Reckvllla House at as affecting this country. He made Methodlet Church will serve a Roast '"K ' 'hlf evening. J b e Uncaa Group Mrs. Maud Steels and son Mason Horace B. SInat of South Willing- Stpps Ppnpirqtlpn Government inspected meats from th* For Seledt sn Impassioned plea for the lifting , . .. wl meet at the home of Mr. and R. Steele of Ellington were guests of ton, a member of the finance com­ W * invite you to try thet* fuH flavored, which tlBM tha gusst speahtr will Beef supper this evening In the , Mr*. Robert Sharp of Foster street i nation* leading packers. Our matter meet CRABMEAT of the embargo. He stated that re­ mittee. tendered, juicy quality meatt today. Re­ bs Profeasor Oeorge E. McReynoIds, church dining rooms, Tsbl# will Senior "Y " will meet with Mr and Mrs. John H. Stsele Tues­ Orderg Studentg cutten trim, all cutt carefully, keep them liable pollf reveal that 80 per cent ^fra. Annia Brackett, who has member, you don't ritk a penny, for eviry of tha Unlvsrelty of Connecticut. He be served from 6 to 8. The public' Rrv Poiigla* V. Marinin at the day. Home will havo for bis topic. "European of the people of this country favor been III many montns, is much bet­ under constant refrigaratlon. and thut ‘ repeal of this act. but thst of let­ ; parsonage. .Mrs Rupert West and daughter pound you buy it guarante^ by A&P. Style Affairs.'' la Invtliyl Ruth of the Snlpnlc Lake section, ter. To Return Monday ter* and telegrams received by sen­ Mia* Hattie R. M Berr of .Main The Wapping Young Mothers' HEINZ SOUPS Spmkiag at Now Britain were guests Momlay of Mrs, West's Mr. anil Mra. R. Friedel and fam­ jNcre's how to cut food COM wfcbeol ators and congressmen the remark­ street has returned Horn a few day* rliih will hold Its regular monthly ily of College Point. L. I.. have bean Rev. Dr. George g. Brookes, pas­ meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at father Ivan Wilcox of Merrow. 1 4 * 0 1 ,' 'cutting comets oa quality! Tiy any ter ef ths Unlofi Oongregatlonsl able fact I* revealed that 80 per visit to the World'* Fair. visiting Mlaa Helen Pardua. Juice rent expreas themselves a* almost the Community Hmiae. It will be In Miss Hattie Jewett of Rockville Salsm, Mass., Oct. 12.— —Th# church will ba the speaker at the Mlos Eva Beasley of Sadd’s Mills cans OM of lb* } I dalidoue Ann Pigt hysterically onpoalnt the lifting of Is visiting her slater, Mrs. A. Ray­ the form of a Hallowe'en party. was a guest of Mlaa Bertha Place, Ralem School Board, after consid­ TOMATO CAMPBEU’S Food* offend et youc aei||hba(heed Sons of S t Ooorga of New Britain the embargo. The apeaker said that Wapping Grunge No. 30 held Its Tue.sday. ering a brief student strike at the this evening. mond KIbbe of Roselle, N. J., ami la A *P Store. One coespuiy, AkP, It la plainly shown by thia that ths attending the World'a Fair nlneteenlh regular meeting Tuesday Air. ami Mrs Pacck ami family High achool, declared today that all 1 . Doc* ao« roe dresee*— does Wupper Tonight have taken a ’I'ollnnd rent, having students must be at their desks not iifiiai* skin. Juice both mikci and idla lhtm ...thas 20 per cent minority, with |M>aalbly Postmaster krsnrls M. Charter evening at the t'oniiiiiinlly House, Roltoii SHOULDERS Ths Rtivar Cross society of at. S . No wailing to dry. Ctabaoiad some few exceptions, are respond­ was a recent visitor with relatives with over forty patrons present. recently moved here from W illing- Monday morning or face action for ASP elimiiutiog uniNCMtuy ta bctaeui gohn’a Bplseopal church will serve Mrs. R. H. JiHie* right iftet ihavlag. PINEAPPLE ing to pressure In th* bombarding In Greenfleld. M asi, where hla niece, There were eleven candidates Inltl- ton. truancy. There are no clnases the cMts. '\ba ibtft in the i*viii|i^ git- • OratB Ham supper this svsning at Mias Bessie Terhune Is a guest of 8808, Manchestar remainder of thla week. Intiantly atop* Miaplrsdoa fee Frtsh ths church parish rooms starting at of Congres* In this manner, while Mias Grace Aahley, la seriously 111 , nted In the lirst and second degraaa ting quality foods for Im thee ko per cent are making little effort at the Franklin f.'ounty hospital. ! by the local Grange officer*. Thay her brother Dr. Percy Terhune and The board ordered punishment I to A dajia. lleiaovsa odee lb . ata efclock. from pertpiratloii, you'd notmtlly OQtet to p^. to make their desires known. He Mr. and Mrs. Victor DeCarll ami Were as follows: Mr*. May F. Bar- family In Pas.xalr, N. J. At the recent Juvenile Grange for 150 pupils who renewed the L«an Short Shank Oommander George N. Brigham atrih* yeiterday after school offi­ 4 . A pui* white, ficeielete, iiala> GREEN GIANT urged his llstenera to aeiul to their family have returned from a motor |„.r Miss Dorothy Jewett. G. Walter round up. a gueat from out of town I A gtlcadid atoQ lc b Aon Pap ad Stan ley . Doboss Post No. 14. lee* veaithiag clean. senators and House members ap­ trip to Nashua, N. II., where they Foster. Jr, Mr, and Mrs. Honier left hla corduroy Jacket In the hall. , cials _ had „ announced . a "settlement” j Mello-Wheat Pure, nooriahiiig, this American Legion baa announced Anyone knowing the whereabout* Hi® wralkoiit, which student lead- R . Arrid hea been ewerded ika that following the next meeting of peals asking for the lifting of the visiteil the Benson wild animal farm ijm e. .Ir . Mias Ruth Abbe. Miss embargo and other places of Interest. Caroline Stewart, Mrs. Della W. of the Jacket kindly notify Mra. Ul- c " said rosulted from "too severe Approval Seal of the Ametkaa energy-rich breakfaat food ia ac> the post on ^esday, October 17 at Many of the Hebnm srh(Mil* have Mr. and Mrs. W'llMiini F. Deaso of y^.|,janiln, Mrs. Sarah . Miss llan Hutchlnaon. I discipline." , . . ! Iniiituie o f Laundering, foe DEL M AIZ " 29< ciptcd by the Americaa Medical Af< OA..K. hall, there will be a showing NIBLETS3 Honiere, former residents of Toniokii' jo,,phine Uiftiis and Mr*. Wood- MIm Jennie H. I'hnrek Mrs. Clyde Marshall and Mra. R. t "Amnesty had been promised In | being harmleai to bbcics. mt moving pictures. The meeting already had school fairs. Aniston eociatioB’a Council oa Phoda, tiMd sctiool Is the latest to present a fair Avenue, Ellington, will observe their of Manchester Grange received K. Jones, attended the regular meet-! that settlement to the more than , 18 M ILLIO N lu s e( Atrid nnd aiqirovcd by Good Houcbeip. Win sta rt a t 8 p. m.shsrp and the golden wedding anniveraary with a ,| „ | (rre s with our class. Refresh- Ing of the Tolland Countv Demo-1 300 who walked out Tueaday but , bsT* baea sold. Try a Jai lodsyl My-T-Fbie Desserts ] ^ tu res will bs shown at 8 o'clock, at the school building Wednesday, William R L. Bee of South Wlll­ ROASTS ing Bureau. T7 it—and aave! cratic Aaaoclstlon In Mtnsflold last Supt. Georg* A. Bemla wa* given , n is is one of the many activities' Oct. 11. The schedule of prlr.es has family galheiing and open house for were served al the close of ington has been appointed a mem- not yet iM-en made publlr. The pro­ friends, Saturday. Oct. 14. They meeting and old fashioned evening. : discretionary power to mete out Sunsweet Prunes plumed to make the meetings In- lier of the eommltlee In the annual ANN IJ/kGC gram opened at 1:30 p in. li have made their home In .Somers hm | were enjoyed drive for funds for the Windham Keeney Hutchinson Is building on punishment to the smaller group ARRID Rib and lenolots Chuck toraatitreating for members charge of the teacher. Mlaa Rer- the |)asl 38 years. Mr. and Mrs, j \y ,,n (Tillil Conferenee will the site he puirhnaed some lime which left their desks again yeater- A* •••••• —INtag ••lUl m0m4 The membership drive for 1940 1* Memorial hospital. Compbel't Tomato Soup niella Broua.-o-no. Denso were married In liallsliurg. jp, Commuiilly Church ago, from the Loomis estate. ' day. I GuaranfMd Ht«vy Stotr Beaf BOW on and members may pay their N. Y. Eight children were horn of •lohn Carp'iHer sulpstlluted for The llehr-m Women's I'luh holds llou.se on Frldav from 1 t i 3 p. m j ‘ AGO Corned Beef MELLO.WHEAT dues to the membemhip committee this union and will he with them for mail carrier Charles Lyon on the who consist of William A. Baer, Ira Its annual meeting for election of All mothers with pre-miiiKil ag e, roule Tuesday 25 the anniversary. i officer*, etc . today at fhc home of chllilrrn are Inviteu to attend. | .Mr. ami Airs W illiini Conver.se R&R Boned Chieken X. Bowers William C. Pfunder or Mrs. Walter Wright of the .lone* Potato Ihli'vea have put In an ap- I any post officer. It la the wi*h of Mrs David Burnham has return- . of Kiigleville were gue.st.s of Mra. ANOTHCR OP ANN P A O rt 31 PINK POOD VALUKt Street section. peaianeo as ii.iual. One ^row-er in i ed fi lm the llaiiford hospHnl | ths memberahlp chairman In re up the Houthern section of the town Rauiiei Carpenter Sunday Sweet Mixed Pickles by November 11. Acmlatlce Day. Carlton H .loiics and two out of where she underwent nn operation The W . C. T. U. has elecl.al the town hunters are nn a hunting trip htd 1.5 hiishel stolen this week. I’o- i Commander Brigham urged all mem- recently. ‘ following officers for the year: SvnnyAold In Maine, to he gone aome dayi Her see Investigating Pancake Fleur MUSTARD bora of the post to make *n effort to The Christ Ian K.mleavor .Smiety Presiilent. Air*. Jam es Service. J r , Work on the road eonnectmg th* The sixth annual Tolland county | attend the next meeting and see the met al the home of Mr. amt Mrs West Wlllington; vice president. E xeter line with Its Interia-ctlon at Institute In ChrLsIlan leadership will j Rlended Rajah Syrup movies. Ralph K. Collir.s when they re­ Miss R osa O. Hall treasurer. Miss the Hehron-Amston highway will tie held s t the ConKregallonnl Portorhouso - Short Maple Stme4 Nuir* sumed work on the history of the Sarah Wolstenholme; secrelirv. probably not begin in carm-st be­ ehiireh, North Coventry, beginning tfV «L SALAD DRESSINQ The Maple Street school will pre­ local C h u rch . .Mr.s. Jotiu R. Edwards. .Snulh Will- HornieTsSpom C e . fore next spring according to lat­ Krhlsy and continuing for the four Sirloin and Cubo 2SC sent a benefit motion picture at the Wapping Grange hehl its regular Ingtuu. N*. 2 est rc|>ort from State Highway au­ following Friday evenings. This la Pslacs theater on October 20 and meeting last evening al the Com­ ’ The W C. T. ir. In s suhsi rdie-l Guarontood Hoovy Stoor Roof Iona Tomatoes 3 Cent I t C iidi, *re*si . n i>*lh ai. thorities. This road Is leas than under the sponsorship of the county munity hall. First and second de­ for twenty Crusaders' magiiripes tu a mile In length and has long been •ad lattfel I* itver. The sebnol la making plan* to pre. council for religious education. The grees were conferred on quite s be distrihuled monthly for a year Diced Corrots ,] a sirt of "headache" locally. It Oar keel lalerl sent a minstrel show In the school Institute Is held for the purpoae of large eln.ss of candidates. ' to school children. leads past the Bhllip Clark place, Frtih Niw E i| M ln u «d auditorium on Friday, November 3. developing th* leadership of the Mra. Mary F. Barber, has relum­ Guests of Miss Adella Munger and and la the one weak link In an oth­ lb. A&P Whole Beets ] P u n en ls various churches of the county snd ed to her home here from a visit of AUss Genevieve Gardner this w-rek FOWL r m i A f n | t 'tJtS erwise line highway. It will be 20 The funeral of John gbyk, 6k. of for ronferencea on various auhjeets several day* at the home of her were Mr. sml Mr*. Jam es C.ampheli I I k mm feet In width and will ronnset with Soda Crockers Hsmpfon 9 144 W ait Main street wss held on to do with teacher training and of­ son In Port Jervis, N. Y'. ! nnd Mr. snd Mr*. Tolman of Thorn­ 8^ SPARKLI Dissnm W llllmantic on th# e * it, and by Wedntsday from his home with *er- { ficer training. dike. Mass .and Mlaa Florence Alea- means of the Hebron-Amston road j ,\rt Dealer IMea ! rham of ToHsn.l V A&P Fruit Cocktail % oaaaomy JusBotf •• vices at 8t. Joseph's church. Ilev Rev, Valentine 8. Alison of Tol­ MPt fruit 1^ will connect with the through Fed­ land will be dean of the school Hartford, Ort. 12 oPi Curtl.s Airs. Marvin Edgsrton of Bristol LAM B LEGS John J, Sobolewskl, aaalalant psator eral mad to Boston and New York. ' Moxola OH HoYatf 4 la 4 Mra* % — -m e g m officistsd. The bearers were John „ again, and Rev. William F. Tyler of H. Moyer. 73. well-known Hartford t m ^ u ____A ^ iftu f m e i fnA Ibrlbini if igui phsfah Kulps, WUItsm Std lsk, Casper It leaila past E xeter pond, now | Vernon will aislst him a * registrar. art dealer and former owner of the known as "Grand Lake," and the Baron, Stanley Szarek, Anthony 8 ! The Institute will begin promptly st Aloyer Gallery here, died Tuemlay Cause Wesson On hotel there, much patronUed In the Y i«| Non 2>rkiewics and Rtephrn .larek. j 7:30 each Friday night At 0 In Hartford hospital after a long Discomfort TURKEYS sujumer. At present It I* a rough, Burial wss In 81. Bernard'* ceme­ ' o'clock the whole group will come Illness. He sold the gallery last M l PNid Af|. A&P Matches OeuW* Digged ^ RED CIRCLE hilly winding road, but will be year to I’aul W. Cooley, but Cooley COLDS tery. I together to hold a period of fcllow- greatly Improved. It la feared that For quick rellel The funeral ot Jullua C I’etschke, ship. The churchea In the are* cov- retained the Moyer name. COFFEE IS. ANN PAGE JELUIS a aplendid avenue of maple tree* I from the misery iH l m In iM t Pacific ToHet Tissue | 48, of 81 Mountain street was held : ered by the school will be the Tol Med* from Ik * f * |, will have to tie sarrlflced, but an ef of colds, take 866 lb. RICH on Wsdneaday afternoon from the I am not a paclllst. FRESH HAM S Whdtir BNnr U Old Dutch Cleanser 3 riek jslc** *f rig* ead fort will be made to spare some . f I Ver- —senator William E. Borah »^35' Union Congregational church offi­ at the meeting of the Ellington Cen­ L«|i iMSltai M an Kledi 1 0 * brooks will have to be straightened h a U ! lb. ciated. Burial waa on Grove Hill , and new channels dug In aome ter P.T.A. held In Elltngton Town CHICKENS m h r n i k n . Nectar Tea Ofsoq* Fake* cemetery. The bearer* were nawsH parts. Hall thla waek. An Interesting art Ziegler, Corbin Englert, Richard exhibit waa a feature, snd an ad- V X Big lo y Tomofo Soup Fiedler, Emil Hsllcher. Bruno Ber- drcaa by George 8. Earle of Strat­ Deity RqHi i-e* . 29c | Lamb Fere* BOKAR S. CHILI SAUCE thold, and Richard Dreher. ford. Mils Nellie Bedarowskl of Fancy If9 ie y Vegetable Soup COFFEE Court Seaalon Thompsonvllle gave several danre Hofibiit Uw Is grit* ket/tks Several out of state motorist* nr<- North Covenlrv THIS UINVTOUl SReeJ .^23c|Oy*tars Fer Stew numbers, accompanied on the piano vieoRous _ ^ ^ quality k ktqk . H. . scheduled to appear In the Ciiy by Mlaa Helen Shapiro of thla town. ffoRon Tomato Poste i end Ih* 8*rar li jwtl Court of Rockville.... on Friday morn­ I Mi.s* Helen Hutchinson of Brietol Refreshment* were aerved at the Tl$rOKNB> MYHB ing, as th re n ilto f arrest* nm.le by I and Ml.ss Helen Whitman of Weal close of the meeting. Delegates Jei-0 Deiserfs X r 2 » - 3 7 < *• yea Me II. the StaU Police from the St.afford Hartford were week-end gueata at were 'appointed for the County T07IMSI;HTV! , B arrackf. .Mr and Airs. Ralph Hutchlnann'a. meeting which will be held In El­ f Funeral Friday M KT HARRY GOWH. POOR HARBY CAN'T K K P UP WITH ANYTHING-INaUDING Air*. Marvin Kdgertown of B ris­ lington Town Hall, November 13th. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES The funeral of Andrew Keune k7 tol and Wlllington were Bunday YOU'VE A RIGHT TO BE ANNOYED who died on Wednesday at th< when the speaker will be Dr. Alonzo ------HISfAMILY. RIGHTNOW.HE'STWOMONTHSLATt IN TAKING HIS SUM M tR eStfMMD SPAGHETTI guests at Endguest Farm. Grace. Commimloner of th* State ^ Rockville Convalescent Home. \vt;i Mia* Beaale 9track spent the Jm l keel H eed eel N.' be held on Friday afternoon at two board of education. The meeting DeBt leae reedy eaeked week-end In New York city staying will be publlr. and alt Intereited are VACATION. AT THE RATt HE'S GOING, H E U PROBABLY WAIT UNTIL HiS Fancy Meta«oah AT HIGH BREAD PRICES! o'clock from th* Burke Funeral st the Hotel Blltmore •g*tk*M klesded «tlk Invited to attend. Freni OfetO ro n e x Home on Park street. Rev. Dr Airs. Annie Porter la visiting her m rr roeiuu todat. .. f AMILY IS H A lf FROZEN BEfORE LATING IN HIS WINTER'S SUPPLY O E Apples * Ml ry wee* *4 la- George 8. Brookes, pastor of the alster. Mr*. John Wilson In Vernon Notes (M Inlorfial wet. T8I B*e nuar-tociD 8«»^25c WHY PRY It# WMN YOU OAN IMKE TNISIIO SAVIN03 eieleee, eg)** eed Union Congregalionnl ch\irch will The woik being done on the eeni- Mrs Carl V. Blink, siijicrvisor of o iim a s m amazihc mAti- officiate. Burial will be in Grove Hill etery at Sliver .street is a decided music In the Ellington schools for j the past three years, ha.s been en­ cem etery. improvement. Many people in ACTION niA D I TeOMv Mr. Keune was auperinlendent of town never kiyw such a cemetery gaged to tench miusic in the schools th* Rockville Filtration plant for existed. The work Is being done of Columbia. Bananas ANN PAGE KETCHUP 16 years, retiring about 20 year* by the WPA. Air. and Air*. Frederick lUrlh of Orchard street, announce the com­ Med* ef quelHy Is- ago. He had been a resident of .Plans are under way for the plav wkk rsw ews *s4«n. yrsdiesli • . - 8rei, red- 4 ing marriage of their daughter. Mil­ Rockville for Ofty year* presented by the 4H clubs at It* rig* tomel***, eeleqi, fair this August to be repeated a.i dred. to Russell John Weber, son of fksM 2MI ikii* |4*M trieeen MwpMttCoiai WUI AttemI F air frenyleled eafer, vhi*. t *<) many were away at the time. It Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weber. TTie W . . trie s*4 bA4...lM # ' Th* members of the Hook and O ranges far, uh eed igl***. Ladder Company are completing will be sponsored by the Porter wedding wlH be rn event of Satur­ rear aw esMw. wlw, iMlRiw Library Association and 4H club. iaa to attend the World's Fair on day. October 2lat. mm tW Rlandwr el os* fsaJil Kturday and Bunday, October 14 The date suggested for presentation Warren Wood of Manchester will and 15. Tha following members are is October 24. be the organist at the Congrega­ Cmmm la laewt e o i » planning to attend, Captain Fred On November 8 a sound motion tional Church next Sunday morning 1 ^ ANN PAGE lEANS ErtM. Ueutaaant George Heriog. picture entitled "Our Nav.v in Peace at 10:45 o'clock. G rapefruit B ert WUIU, Bernard E rtcl. O arence Time" will be presented under the Air. and Mrs. John W. Fullerton 3 19® 0*sW*.e*ek*d far Se­ .Berhaer, Fred Schindler, Charlea auspices of the church. Follow­ Of Main atreet, who suffered painful 2 15' V. S. ROYAL ver, IkeYr* freitd far Feiatel and W altsr Schindler. ing the picture* which will take Injuries fh on autorooblla accident O e U B U W M F F » i . Flaaahig Daileatioa ■bout an hour there will be a Com­ Q ) e M a c e . 8 qvlek weeli J«il keel munity sing qfid social time. while motoring In Greenfield, Maas., IVeliaBinary plana u e being made and wer* taken to a hospital follow­ w if« T O 8 0 L 8 I T S F M 88N 0 8 |or the Homo Coming and Dedlca- ing the accident, have been taken to Cranberries 2 ^ 25® aerviha to ba bald at the Firat OonsrripUoe RIertlaa lasue the home of Mr*. Fullerton's broth­ uuKtAen§M m a\ eenM*'** . ■oinry Spoeiol. . . . al church in Vernon Montreal. Oct. 12, — (Canadian er In Newton. Center, Moos. Spinach 3 Ibe. 10c er, wltli tha completion of the Press) — Conscription became the Many eyes moistaned Monday eve­ Onions 10 S ; 19c a Nn p a g e t o m a t o j u i c e lharch atoe^e and the repairs on chief issue In the Quebec provincial ning, when "R over" a pet colUe Ih* church. Th# following committee • ' election today. It followed a ttats- ownad by Laon Parker, foreman of Celery l t H - 0 0 . M R in> ehatie,charge, the jiastor,pastor, Rev. W. F. bch. 5c^ Muihroomt Round Marble Cake 23< ment by the leader of L'Action Ltb- the Btata Highway Department, waa 1^. 2 3 c ty ler, Mrs. H. H. WUIaa, Mrs. Henry erole National# that if hla party was eon struck by an automobll* opposite Ptaat EmOPMSE 1450 WdMBt O ta li 8T )8ir hcil A S W or C h te ^ lopi^ seM, g ChobolBf* Fudgs and WhHG Wnoii, Mr*. Leonard Green*, A. 8. elacted any attempt to Impose con- Central Pork while on hla way to peCInin. Oliver Drlgge and Ben j acription "would put on end to th* tbs poat office with member# of th* THE BANTLY OIL CO. Needwnrd. confed*ration ooet." i famUy to ret th* evenln* rioU. and CtRt«r Strati Tthflift ItM k . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OOMN.* >AT, OCTOBER 12, IMS

Hungarian StMtogzaphle Boetoty Aug. 1, plus aormal htereaaea har washing la tha "graat audl* arrtvsd mftly at port, «fea ( Fathers to Run who. Just to M n Ma daatli tort week, Planning to Curb to Uie war. SERIAL STORY Fear Is Seen offered It te rNzator Oeunt Paul ■wa yoom” (tbs Bast Room) aad could aay: "RaaT Wa Fitzgerald Is Named A eentral prtoa regutottoa ooms Motoring Home Out of the War Washington Tolelty. ,iA^iattiad that la a place sitr* dhlp aad all thoaa Baa Fewer War Risks British Profiteers mlttoe would aaforeeeo tea legUtotton with our Umely warning. Wa ara Writing Giuse It wan yMycizd that bMbalori. which proposed up to <100 fouadad by forests sba could not Swig# Start Mobilizliig When American Tour* JOAN OF ARKANSAS childlaas huahnnda and fathers or (about I4 (») aal’ e^»• hoMln ira alao ra- tered, and li well above the aver­ powsra which the pending neutral­ sisted on staying to aay goodbjr— John Crockett were aergeanU. Applications for the supernumer­ wrar." •araad. ______In Europe. Conservatives saw II as ity Mn would glva to him. Pri­ stely. _____ for the tlma being, that la.” Behrend Named Regular ary list were received from Clarence age of municipal administrators In CHAPTBK TWO The pros and cons of repealing the i*u!l aaraloa cllanl of B B. A. Bara, the conquest of Etimpe by the vately some BMmbera express fear I wasn't Just rushing off," Dan Lester Behrend, named to the su­ Turklngton of 'Winter street, who ts arms embargo were discussed by general Intelllgenee, are Important of a war not so much because of “You're going to like It herp at blurted. "Keith knows dam well pernumerary list In May 1930. who a justice of the peace and la now en­ tooino______rough Parl.slsn mob. Progressives Tech,” Carol said enthuolastlcally. Dr. John -s. Custer of Avon Old but neverthelesi secondary factors what would happen on the battle* we're due down at the stadium by has done much special duty, was gaged In working on the old age as­ Forms and Walter K. Schwinn, fobllahara Rapraaantailaaa: Tha saw It as the siippreaslon of the "But how come you transferred made a regular. He will atari work dullua Malhaira Soaclal Aaancy —Now in the choice. frtmt, but what they ouopact might 3:30, latest. Only have four days sistance tax, Kenneth H. Smith of editorial writer. tork. Chleaao. patron and Boaion ‘people's reptihllc" by the rotting happen hers at home because of from Northwestern T And why did­ before the first game." on Sunday. Following the plan of the Laurel Place, who la employed by Tha significant thing la that n't you let us know? Not that It Would AM AlUew mnnarrhies of reactionary ooiin- tha supposedly dictatorial powers You abide by all the rules, don’t rammlasloners, the new than will the Depot Square Garage and from Custer, favoring repeal, asserted HBMUKK a u d it bureau OE Oehrig la the Idol of avary New of tha ehlaf axscutlva during eroar- makes much difference,” she added you?" Joan observed. not receive full pay of a regular un­ Newton Taggert, Jr.. Woodland ciRcui.ATiowa______trlee. All agreed that the world hastily. "But was It a audden de­ such action would aid the Allies and York boy and that his record In gencti 'Hla only bad habit.” Keith cut til he Jjaa served one year. • He will street. .All were ordered placed on "anything that helps the Allies Tha Harald Prlntlna Company Ino. was falling apart As the list hers will disclose, cision on your part?" however be given an Increase over fire. baottmaa no financial raaponatnlMiy baseball has not only bean that of Joan looked back cooly. "Just In. "Oksy, Web—let's go before would do much to prevent the neces­ Today, the man In the Wfhlta many of the powrert haws resided you work yourself up Into a frensyj what he waa paid on a dally rate sity for us to get into the war. ” for tybo»raphioal arr smiling, and aald he had lived for | of June 8. 17W, and April was decided that before another IGOLDEN ROSE arar glvan moeli thou|bt to oaa ad* dencies than It has. dark- they couldn't sea my car having a pretty fair time at North­ worked on him." the CYop Reporting.Service of the Poland W ill Rise JOHN ALDEN ponder tha answer. It la, to them. very well and 1 was stuck. a year In "Orean-ivltob.” I knew •There was a slight gleam In regular be named an_examination aaatafa that tha dTlllaa, aven In 20. 18X8— Use of land or naval western, but Dad thought It wmuld U. S. Department of Agriculture. A NIBN QUAUTY l U I I IF KCOE iN OIARIE K I K In the realm of the obvious. But, anyhow, I was ta Bwttsar- one of ut would hava to say "It's a forces or mlllUa authorizad to pra- be bettor If I went to school nearer Joan’s eye. “That so?" she purred be given all of those on the super­ A New Engtand GENUINE at ttBMs, and to a muah graat- small world," so I waited and 1st New England’s crop will show a con­ And No Admiaaion Fer land—peaoaful B’wltserlaad—« d It h)«, - V It M v l I vent fitting out of armed veaaela In home. You see, mother died last "Maybe people around here don't numerary list. An effort will be FhVorHc for l b There are other people who. If made to secure a set of questions, siderable increase. New York. Oct. 13—(A)—Former SPRING ttar. peaiMaaad ovar tha would certainly ba a relief after of violation of neutrality laws, year and Dad figured It would be have what It takea." President Herbert Hoover tolievee over 30 years 2.^;‘ 3 5 c qulssad aa to tha sum of three twoa This ysaria autumnal follags In Germany—a country moblllalag for for ilxty litres o f ^ ^ ^ and I was | ^ ^ Carol detected the cban«iga in such as are used to the Hartford Conditions Oct. 1 Indicated the 2 3 ' I of aay baOlgarant or potan nu>ra convenient for me to come all set to go—but where? poUee department and have the ex- country would produce 383,889,000 Poland will rise again. must pslBStaklngly act down the this vicinity la dlattnctlva In the war. Thaa, before I knew It. tba land or naval foreas or militia au- heme week-snda or for him to pay her voice and amlled. "It’s aa open "Oppression," he told 10,000 Po- POUND tianr badlgataat country now* AU this time I had been practi­ field, darling." amlnaUona conducted In Hartford. bushels, compared with 871,617 thraa ehsraetcr twos la a parpen- extent to which it Is backgrounded Rwiss began to moMlixe on laa. And thorized to compel dapartura of me a flying visit for a day. So 1 last year snd an average of 373,388,- liah-Americens lost night, "is one adaya. Ha dida’t kaaw aaythinc at when the fiwlsa mohlllxa, they cally living at the office of tha transferred here for my tost two “May I )>e so bold aa to ask If From the results of the examina­ CARTON RICHMOND dleutsr row on paper, where they American Expreta. And ao bad lota foreign armed vessela of those forces which regenerates an about what aroa golag on at by vivid, lovely greene In an almost moblllxa. They did this to mo right years. Dad wanted ms to come here you're one of those who has tried?” tion the police commissioners 000 during the years 1938-1987. can tea them, and go through the of otbtr peopla frOm tha States— Act of July 28. 1882—President Below Tea Year Average tha oppressed and destroys the op- LAMiB FORES Infinite variety of Ohadlag. There whlla I was on tha reed, awktaig authorized to suspend free passage In the first place.” Carol laughed heartily at that. would make the appointment. preaaor. A popular coffee at ^ I D OO m bI preciaa of adding them up before trying tor passage home on little "Lord, no. Keith and I coma from laspeettoM BeM In New England, however, the may have been other autumoe when my way to Zurich. merenant ateamahip lines that no­ of Canadian vessels through St. "What’s your major?" Dan ask "No matter what may be signed a popular price X bage X l r C ▲ graat army adgbt ba on Ita It was worse than Germany. The ed curtly, entering the conversa­ the same town up-state... went The COmmlseloners with the of­ crop was estimated at 80,368,000 lED AND ROILED .. 1 being aura of tha answer. the rede aad yellows and browns body had ever heard of. Marys Falls canal In case of dis­ ficers, regulars and supernumer- bushels, compared with 47,758,000 on papers called peace, there can to way to aaek aa oaeMat eapttai anil Swiss have army trucks Just as Ug tion for the first time. through high school togethsr. 1 Just a very little tike these lat­ and hronaas were possibly a little We got to know aaeh other by criminations against American orias met at 8:30 when an tospec- bushels last year. This prospect, no permanent stability and no per­ CSIRED ■* BRirdar araiyhody la It. but unUI It as the Germans and they seem Mg- vease!s going through St. Law­ She glanced back. "Why. none probably know him better than any­ manent peace to either Germany or ter, It teems to us. are those folks more brilliant, wben the sweep of aigbt and I saw ona or two of them, one on campus. ( Uen was held. It was different than however. Is more than 8,000,000 aetaany appearad at tha gataa Ufa gar because the Bw'lot roads are rence river. really. Just fiddling around with Ruaala so long as oppreseion of a who, when confronted by an obvi­ were In real trouble, age about general arts course, learning how "Really,” ahe went on to explain, to the part. As the members have bushels below the ten year average, Net lire's paintbrush left fewer narrower. They have twice aa many five years In as many days. Soma Joint renolutlon of April 22. 18B8 great and Independent race con- BROOKSIDE waat oa tai lU ordtaary way, even to kin Ume." "Keith is a swell kid. But to him been doing much aboottog It waa hot, dry weather having curtailed a Unuee.” ous problem to which they can "holldaye" along the landscape, but rules and regulations and they be­ of them, though, didn't se4m to glva —President authorized to prohibit decided to have the men break crop expected to September to total doz bapylly. Tha paopla whlla thay gan to change these nilas every "Not surprised at all." he re­ life la just a lark.. .and he's never FA N a FRESH avolva no answer, get a lot of seldom If ever one wben eontraet* a rap whether they ever got horns export of coal or other war mate- their own guns Instead of having 88.838.000 bushels. EGGS CIUOE A lARCe SOI wata aparad to Bra at an aonld do moralag. marked, bvit was surprised at him beard o t clipped wings." Helts Onereae Duty scratch paper, sharpen a row of or not. Hitler bad marchsd into Po- | rial. tha officers do this. They also The CJonnectlcut and Maosachu- PORK LOINS lag greane played eo etrlklng a role. Tha first rule I heard about was self In turn for having the nerve It was then that an expreM truck ao without a fresh land. France and England had de­ Act of Dec. 6, 1913—Federal re- rolled up. "Luggage for MIsa Joan showed that their bond cuffs were setta yields sre proving better than pencils and start to make a ‘‘sur­ Another thing unusual le the ex­ that when you leave Swltrerlnnd, •rve board authorised to suspend to say oa much. Evanston, 111—(A)—Ticket Mana­ WMe ELLIOTT dlarai aad a aaw torturtag analaty clared war. Two men outalde the "Oh—you aran’t? " Her tone was Johnson,” the driver announced, working properly and that each expected earlier in the season, but dee vey" of -the problem Itaelf. tent of the coloration In the ground you can take only ten litres of gas American Express office were read­ reserve reqtdrcmento of federal re­ had a pair of twisters and a black- ger Ted Payseur of Northwestern FA N a FRESH >LE OR EITHER END C •rary fsw heura. Thay wars blasa* Icy. "And with what do you con­ coming up the walk. to Maine, the outlook now to for University freed the Preshmen from EGGS CAAOe A MEDIUM SIZE One of these "survesrs" Is being with you. That wouldn't get roe ing one of the hard-to-get copies serve act. Jscli. ;p R ia » ad by an aatira abaanoa of such a oover. The little folks of woodland, cern yourself besides football?" "That'a me," Joan callsd, stand­ 40.800.000 bushels, shout three per the onerous duty of seat warming very far—not the way my old boat of the Paris edition of the "New Act of March 4. 1917-Prealdent ing up. She hailed a red-headed Explains Pastttan made In Connecticut with relation meadow sad pasture—tha low lying Wat eatlag It up. Then, for three "Ceramic engineering," he an­ cent above last year’s harvest, but at football games In Dycbe stadium. Ihiag aa tlgbtalag*faat oommunlea* York Herald." They were reading authorized to establlah and make pledge. “Helene, show them where Chairman James H. Johnston told nine per cent below that state's ten- SALAD to unemployment. It hasn't gone ahniha sad vlaas, avan the weeds days another rule- nobody gets swered curtly. For years fraternity and eorority Boa. They could go about tbetr tha Inatde news ao I edged over and regulations for defenslva aea areas. "How quaint." she murmured. my room la, will you please T" the men that since he has been a year average. ao very far aa yet but It* has arriv­ any gas any time. I went was raadli\g the war (real warl Act of March 4. 1917—President member of the board ha has worked upper claoamen sent Frosh to the BELMONT DRESSING affairs in aerane Ignorance of their aad graasas -have draased up, this Keith laughed. "Sure- ' tell him The girls on the terrace stared around to tha Swiss Automobile headlines on the front page when authorized to suspend eight-hour for the Interest , of the department. stadium aa much aa two hours be­ ed St the astonishing discovery that fall, In carnival colors—aa though he’i wasting hla Ume, b)it he wide-eyed os the driver and bis fore game time wdth orders to plant CLAPP'S appcaachlng fata. Club and made airangements to one of them said: law In emergencies. helper started to bring up tba hlg- He pointed out tUat there had been S h o u l d e r s a vary considerable proportion of V_ la more raaaat Umea tha armies denying tba right of their Mg store my ear for one year In keeps harping on the fact that he a 10 per cant restoration made in State Odd Fellows ttonuelvak In choice oeata to the GERBER'S cane *Ofy Oawd. Bill! Looks wat them doesn’t want to sell bonds or teach K«Be- the employable Jobless ara In the brothers and sisters to forever steal Rwitaerland. I had been Informed Brooklyn D ozers baa been doin’ !” their pay from their cut of a few student section until tbetr elders HEINZ awiltiiil aaray to mast thstar loss Spies! phys ed when he graduates. But Flrat a steamer trunk, than a BABY FOODS SIMMta arrived, leisurely. Just before the IS to 3S year group and are un­ tha show. that thay weren't selling any gas On my way back to the hotel, 1 Act of May 18. 1918 — Poatmas. smaller hand trunk, four fuU-alsad years ago and that during the part and for tha awat part that'a all tha you'll Ilka him when you get to year there had bean Improvements W ill Meet Monday kickoff. Then the Frooh would have trained for any partlruler kind of Perhaps In a tew days the crim­ In Italy either, and my plan had passed tba Italian Line ticket of ter general authorized during war suitcases, and numerous hat baxaa. 5*7 LB AVERAGE follu back home knew about event! been to motor down through Italy flee. It had been deserted the day know him better. Great guy. Web in the department Ha aald that in to get out and watch the game from work. to Instruct postmasters not to ac­ Is. ..lived wtth him for three years "Would you look at that rtutt,” • 15' sons end golds and bronies may whatever vantage potato were left. Re Se Pe aatn the aoldlara eame back licked and take a boat home. before (all sailings conceded) but cept mall addressed to persona Chesbro whispered to a pledge. "If asking for an additional appropria­ This has been fOr so long a time dominate more than thty do at thla Then, auddenly. all the Italian now looked aa If aomsbody had been and I know." tion to wanted to show th^t.Jt was If any. Payseur ruled that from now CHERRIES aad reportad thair losses or sent violating eaplonaga act. Joan turned rearward again. that Isn't a traveUng department BrUtol, Oct 13.—(AV-The 98tb on no one, after once taking a aa self evident aa that three twos particular hour. But anyone who Line saltinga wars cancelled. The murdered Inalda. The Italian Lins Act of Sept. 24. 1918—Authoriz­ store It sure ought to be.” necessary. He had been on the annual encampment of the Connec­ aoMaangera annouaclng victorias. next day. I learned from a motorist had announced that tba Rex would "Hesr that, MUter Webber? You’re streets often at night and noticed seat to tto student section, can get make alx that, even as a prelimi­ misses the present aspect of the ing regulation of foreign exchange getting a plug. I'm being told I'U (Te Be Centtaaed) ticut Odd Fellows opens next Mon­ up and leave It Cemod steel Who arrived perhaps wseka after who had Just coma up through Italy II for New York from Genoa on by the PraoldeoL automoMlaa going up or down Mato nary rasiilt of a formal ''survey," It glorious Connecticut autumnal pic­ like you when I get to know you street without lighto, or with but one day to Red Men’s hall here for tha row eras all ovar. It araa all fai that you could get gas In Italy to September 8. Act of June 8, 1916— Prealdent two-day session. BROADCAST HASH will strike a good many persons a. 1 packed In three minutes -on better.” front light showing. He also had Hsremee New Arehdlooeee alow tempo as far aa the dvlIlAnt ture w ill be losing one of tha finest motor down to a boat ( If there were authorized. In time of war or when "It's doubtful,” he returned dour­ Three More Die Past and present grand oSlceri rather pallid fruit. only Just some boaU sailing) be­ well, maybe four—and was off to noticed, much to hto regret, be said, Weahtogton, Oct 12—(A)—The FRESH - NEW ENaAND were concerned, and Immensely bet* of human satisfactions. war ta Imminent, through the bead ly, and both girls, laughed. from a number of surrounding District of Columbia became e new cause ha himself had bought some ward the ItallM I of any government department, to that there was no warning whistle RICHMOND I s b e Z V DRESSED . 54 LB AVC tar for the narraa. It Is eharacteriatlc of such en­ Two more blocks and they drove A fte r 'Bus Crash from a policeman. Ha told the de­ states and CtonadUui dtotricta were archdloceee of tto Catholic church gas In Italy. Ha paid a dollar and the loveliest part of baauUful Swlt-1 ^ required up before the Alpha Nq house. expected to attend. SNccd or Nalveg deavors that In many eaaea so zerland. partment that to waa going to In- today under tto Jurisdiction of tto PEACHES Now cIvU populations gat no rest a half a gallon for It! And the Not TiU Next Tiaie product or material with any In- There were a half dosen girls on slM' on oflleers being mora alert. He Bertram A. Gray of PlatovUle, Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, arch- from the strain and nervous tension much affort, time and money Is ex- Clark Bros. Garage, back In 0!en- It wouldn't hava looked so dum I dlvldual or firm which la engaged beautiful to ma Jf I had known that | the terrace and as abe walked up also called attentton to the necessity grand patriarch of Connecticut, btabop of Baltimore. pendearlng-eS aousa. panplaa of other centuries, for the tion of this experience Would it Gotha. partment, and operate It through " P ^ your fees yet? Therell be a Latest vtctlms were Hubert L. iMMi Olvea TWk SEMI-SWEET, MILK, ALMOND Hartford. Oct 12— Unemploy- NESTLES’ not, parhaps, maka for a greater About ths War, tha Noblsmen the ordnance department of tM goshawk Unaup ai. tha regUtrar's Belcher. 3l, driver o t m truck. Conuntoaloner Qotoa told tto board Bristol, Oct. 13— (A)—It'S going 4iapia reason that wa get about a mant eempaasstloa hwMfIts pedd I office tomorrow If you haven't" H ^ h Earls. 17, and Cbwes <3ol- that he was glad to again to a mem­ to to a double vacation (Tom otudiea STEAK Sa LEI army. thoiiaand Umea as much war Infor- degree of efficiency If we Just took have eommltted thamaelvaa to ber of tto board. He, too, wanted aa wrell aa two helping! of turkey lance— all forty of them. They during September totaled 2488.198 *T rafuM to ba worried," Joan vard, 18, I 241 the problem of unemployment at The bus was bound from naarby tto beat from tto men and ta so do­ for JBrtotol school ^ Id ren becauae auUSh—and mlslnformatlun — as In I\eit York hava daclarad thair firm neutraUty QussUcti—Why Is a bald head repltod Iliffitly ao they entered the TOP QUALITY Its face value—acknowledged the bringing the total for tha year so house. mining communities to the Big ing to would assure them hls sup­ President Roosevelt and Oevenior TOMATO J uice thay dM, and our ntrves. getUng no on thla side of tha Atlantic and they like heaven? patent fact that there are a grrat far to 24,388.831. Howard E. Haua- Answer—Because It Is bright end "Okay,” E3atoe said mournfully, Creek High school to this eouthern port. He wanted to see all the men Baldwin couldn’t get together on PROPERLY Trim m ed v Fu v o r p u l Chanoa to ataady themsalves. be- By Oaorga Reas declare thair flrat allegiances art to man executlw director of “ ^e V " - 1 .hming and tjiere la no parting “but five dollars to: five dollars. Wert Virginia coal town when Ita worittog together for the best inter­ when to eelebrate Thanksgiving. «ama mere wreckage. many more employable persona New York. Oct. 12—Events In Ehi- the United Stataa and the CJonstltu- employment Compensation Divlsloa I front axle broke. est of tto department Steel A n A -" The White House Tbonkaglvlng WHOLE Hu m OaMMdfti pMkiM yw MR Had el yew aoHeii Nn than there are Jobs and went on rope sre not going to undermine the tlon. Quito resigned, they admit announced today. ■ ■ Oommlaaloner Qulsh told the will to a wreck earlier than usual Noblemen's (3ub, Manhattan's moat that they ara tftlad In name only The total for September eompar men. In closing, that to had done APRICOTS e^^B ^Dw ^PEERRb from there? ftersuse that's what thto jrear, Nov. 38. Governor Bald- over here. Now as Then tha surv^—or forty surveys—will srlatorratlc fraternity. Every mem­ ad with the August total of 2881.* arhat to considered was right dur­ wrln’B aticktog by tto traditional ber of the Nobleman's Club has a Knows Every Biiek On Main Street 988, a docreaoe of 286,770 Indlcatos ing hla part three years as a eom- tort Thursday In November, tee PORteRHOUSI, Oaa hundred and forty-eeven disclose. HNAST lib title and they have banded together Of the scrlbblera, the most ma- a dtcroase In unompl^mont In tho mlortoner and that to would act to 80te. COiDKEO years ago tomorrow, on October 13. j for mutual aid and benefits In a tbodleal la Sinclair Lewla. Ha la­ state, Hausman pointed out in th« same way to tto future. Oom- So the Bristol Board ot Educa­ SPAGHEHI TOP ROUND, H I town tha*. la awed by, but apathetic Septembar, thare were S.1I6 more TONIGHT- miaaloner Allen did not Aildreas the tion last night voted to cloae tto ITtS, a little group of people gath­ bors longsr aad harder over the eon- men. lroqa-.>s Puzzle to, dukes and barons. vtnclng sound of a name or tha ac­ elosod claims than there were Ini­ echooto both days. SHORT or SIRLOIN ered la David Bumes' corndeld by tial claims also Indicating a de HheetlBg Becies I^Tien thla war is over and the There was a time when the Noble- curacy of a locale thaa does an ar- N.B.C tha Potomac to lay a cornerstone. man’s Club almost came to disre- creaat to unamploymaa*. Closed Policeman Herman Muske, who cLltert over hla mlautsst plans. Be­ claims totaled and Initial has been In charge of the shooting RITZ CRACKERS Tbera were only the most rudimen­ many volumes of Its history are I pute. That was when "Hla Excel- fore LowU doetdoa upon a nama for tary Signs of UvllUatlon about written It Is to be hoped that there clalmaClaims reachadraacnaa 2,4(^w,«us- school, shewed scores and save tto To Push Economic STEA K CO P 2 ■» 29c I lencr. Prince Michael Itomanoff" a chametar, ha wrltaa down the Benefits paid la Soptemfaiber were number of Umea that each man them, the nearest raal town being will be. among that hliloryi minor ‘ was running (art and leeaa around namaa of hundreds and aalseto one highart ta Hartford with a total of hod gone to the outdoor range. Tto N.B.C pkft Oaorgatown. two miles up the river. matters of Interest, the complete . tha city, cadging drinks aad klaalag wtth fsatldleus ears. Before traas- W J2 3 : Now Haven was n 6c Three weeks before, the Erench wine in a Otrman naval offlcara’ | members. Prtnea Alaxls Abeianaky, flnUhed, ha gives it io trtaads who London. 231,022: Norwalk, 218.888; Barron had not taken part to ot eeoaomle wrarfore. WELSH RAREBIT>«"*r‘19c revolutionary armies beat off a mesa, encounters one serious obslti- securetl employment last aaaann In ara adept at making hlun-prtats, Norwich. 23T.77T; Stamford. 228. aay of tto rtioots and to was colled Pom ot who mmte a flying two- POTATO BMAD 383; Thompoonrille 213.771; Tor o iif 4f‘ f t g . .tufted before tto board to explain, lieu- BANANAS * Sc Prumlaa attack at Valmy. A oou- ele. Such a Joke, though doubtlew ' »how, "Leave It To M*." that t k v fftoJ **' day visit to England, found tto two eumey. rtogton. 28,333; Watorbury. 339, tenant Barron told tto cemmlsalen- CLAM JUICE 2’^15c pla of months later the hasd of nations In “complete accord,” tto C O m i RINGS rt T l ' J * Vb. u M ^ *to r‘j«s ;s ^ hk Tketr Tknaa Hong TOT; WnUmantlc. 33.403; Interstate, om that ha was troubled with hla NATIVE ONIONS • 2c Isaula XVI thumped Into a bosket of v i e w of t h e Prussian h u m o r l a t , . aince It guarantsM tha najrmant ot Much as Now Tock adauras Its 331JT2. ayos and was under a doctor's caro CRISCO 49c i : ISc nag thnt he was plamrtwg to eater niUlT HfRMITS to Pails' Place de la Concorde. All would h a v e )>ccn a bit undignified.. hta dues and othar mainuold aaaaaa- UtUs Ptowor. Mayor LaOuardla. L n» f C * * * te lL n Ig i^ ta l for on operaBon. The Now Bwvtoa gteftog Buropa was ablasa with the kmg And t h a S a n a a of dignity of t h e ' menu. But a Nobleman happanad thara U BtU a lot of popular affoo- CAMAY SOAP 2^ 11c NATIVE SPINACH • 3c rnmmlsMnners felt Uiat to should Bucharest O ct 13.— 2c aBtofkad it from all sides One heBltatas, therefore, to ba- Pianist, Is Dead filed n certlfleats ftom n doctor saUlag ot tto Uner SuUna from Tba Prince Aleals — the blue- favor M AdaKaUtratUa oIioUk bo I that he was not woO. It was dscld- sun to tha Bmpiio ttotato favotito OBUtenss, Rumania. Bovaral hun­ OXYPOL 3Z!23e 2SS39c RUTARAfiA Tha youthful lUpubUc, not un- •vs that Grand Admiral Raadar blooded Prince—wee portraying the ed to drop further aetkm on tto dred BaMspg iis wata aboard bound IRVINOTON “S.M8e TURNIPS amwdaus of thasa world-sbaklnt had no better reason than mare part of a Soviet Oommlmer! Need- mattm for Now York by way of latanhul • W W S ’ Uu nature of a doublo* avmitai had its own Job to do, tha clowning for sending hla warning leas to aay, tha Prlnea wa* axpanad gan Francisco. Oct. 13»-<(H— The board took ap for eenaidetn- toatart troat that Al Smith aad htgVIlag of a houoa for Ita Preal* tha next morning and axllad to the Tamara Morgan, Vt, tofeniaUeoaUy* •tien the queeUon e f pnrMng signs on GROCERY PRICES EFFECTIVB IN ALL MAMCHE8TER STORES NTOREH wn.l. Bje QPltW TOTTHfiPAY WtgH*1lW that the troquela was to ba dastioy- Jimmy Walhor hava taamed up tor known ptaatot, dtod todsy toilew- several rtraata hot d a elM that be­ M i t Stbarta of eammonare' aodaty. ad. tnferentlally by the Alllci with 'Iha ProMdent of tba Nobleman's the Amaticaa Oompeoorff Jamboroo tag aa skdowkial oparaUea. fore any chaagea wonld bn ordered Plttaborgh. O ct 13.—(AT—Tom Tb rm yaaia after tbs eam tr- at Camagto Hall to Mag "Tho SIda* Kbs was bom to BcoHand. tba thnt a tour of tho town would to tha dastrucUon blamed to tha Ger­ i Club ta Barron Olorglo Surtaal Oaa- Mooney reportad yastardsy that r ^ 2 2 — i 6 9 n o . m a i n s t v e e t olipwlaybig, tha housa was almeat mans. telauove who waam hla title on hla walks of Now Torh" togotber. daughter of the forelgB editer of iMwIe. Thla wfll be dans tsturday ewrenee ot tomoerhaglag from an Sdf ScnricB Stores locited il ElAST CEINTEIR ST* Tha Msarhertor Ouardton, (lamed aftsmoon. A t thto gnthtriiy there Md ukor had forced him to cancel ready gar Its loeC. ih igoo,' eight ^^laslbly It was to make a show­ aleave which. IncUUntaUy, was out EngHsh Vbaral nawKMqiM. gba was by a faohleoabu tnUer. gecreOy. wm also bs tafnrmstkm randy for a spenirtag tour that would have years after tha bigliwlhga of tha ing of frlasdahlp to tha United haroalf a aewspapar woman, and the henid about tha bus atop* to tha he hopm that aoma day tltiaa may Mass. (f)~ 'n M etttsoas earitod him east to. BnfiMt and WWto nauMh P ra U d lt John Btataa at tha mate cert oC a tala- #aat to laktoid to l i n to eovar vtototty o f tha Center so that proper baek to San Fraaetooo by the Brrt anter into Amerlean Ufa. iBrtead eC m an sOB a IRtM BaM Salto's traasAttoatlc f f i^ t AdasMgat tost to tha woods aa hla pbooa call to tha American en- balag conflned to Park Avamit, armagsaBsato eon he stoda wtom tto ot next yobr. > ahsut tt. A lod Sm Auh> ggf Oou^HMh ‘ con are taksn odr aad husM iwiUfi brought Mat to WasWhg* htMy 8t aerito. Tha idea balng Newpait aad Bouthamptoa. % y itft fiiMWtiBi tIVMt Thar* win he aa Mfort ft the son woro a toatei ban. the bat from Baltttosra. th e hooaa was that when the IroquoU, under the He U Mttar about the «mUetty o< yosMrday. pnnasd hy a pash od Ifika Raamaedi, Otr the had uamo tt toads to have Taapertoc Sharpe -of earth could he ripreeeated by a e t Amertcen wartolge. haykig osaada. No aao haSwa Jurt tha State lalMjr - - SELF S E R V I C E i ^ ffivw Ma Mad. A t Ma tatttattfK gntai ot sand 33 (bet away. 9. •UNCHfiSTU BVBNtNQ HBBAUX MANCHK8TBB. IT* OCTOBER 12, last

Daily Radio Programs British Lord Hitter*8 and Daladier^s ^ omen’s U n its First RoUer Polo TeiOHi Guest Speaker Meet Octe 18 Statements Compared I _____ To Play at Old Armoiy aflghtlag sad wm ssnttoM to Ight Rt. Honorable Marley By Tho AossdsttS Pros* Stair* OrgBoization Se- SomaoM who wauM aot gtva WsaenM vlattad ths WsOa atnM Looderm of two warring natioas. ^ to ebtato a dsHBito guaisntos of name, called up this morning toll­ Secured by Manufac- security." havtu along a tU o a r by tha aatoa WTIC WDRC Hitler of Germany and Daladler of nires Service of Noted ing us that th* drat roOer pole team 6> y*toMy whsTwCt to g 5mfflh France, made speeches Tuesday. H itler—ttatassny muM «w e and ' lurer's for Oct. 24. ever to play to the aM otwwnr on spat to Um gamg raaaMat to w3i> RSMeni StMidMd T Here ate soBss^uotatiOM; for au ocnvliM* the worM that it Military Speaker. Wells street was somistod at MUy BmrtfaM. Cnmm. announced yesterday at Aasoclstion very rough Ptoyei* and had that tha aray haah to FimNhM BMjto 5:15—"The O'Neils" 6:30—H. V. Kaltsnbora. headquarter* in Hartford. Ho wlU H lU ei^Tbe deoieion (on peace or A fter Austria came Csschoeiovakin Major Bliqt. whose enalysee of 5:t0—Jack ArmeUonr 6:45—Today In Europe. and after Csaehosiomkla. Poland rsputotloa an over ths sdato. mta Rnmaen, ar hayand. dlscusB th* European and N**r-Ea*t •war) "no longer Ilea with iie but mlUtary sttuattona in Europe i«te Soveral teams vtsitad Manehsetsr What kted at gaiM -dM toayjtog 5:45—UtUe Orphan Annie 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy with tbe other aide." AU these uadertsktngs were only drat page position in th* New York 5:00—New* and tVMKher 7:15—Judith Arlen. situation In hia latest lecture, "Eu­ iMthWMCI primod to kaodi o ff the tw * rushes during ths Preaeh aad Indtaa War? rope 1585 Or What Next In Europe." Daladler— " If peace Is resUy de­ stbps on tboIS path wWoi ,K.would k bring k Mwapepere. wee oomplst- 6:15—Strictly Sporte with Bob 7:80—Vox Pop. Frsaes and Buropt to but somehow Mvar eauid do just they'd at that Bom Dudley Leigh Amen, Lord sired___ It will be nceeaasry to un­ the har*he»L tng a firat-band study a t miUtary that at any Uma A Hartford thorn Steele 6:00—Ask-It-»isket derstand fully that the time hM o f slavsrisa.I. ThsyIh s y Isay that the coodtUons la most of tbe countries 2sr S:>0—Hlatory In The Heedllnee — 8:30—Strange Aa It seems. Morley was educated et Msrl- fats at Pelaad eoaeern* only two borough and the R oyil' Naval Col- passed when territorial conquesu In Europe, when tb* war began tost Prafeeeor Andre Schenker 8:55—News— Elmer Davis. bring weU-betn^ to ^conquerors " powers (GormsBy and Runia I. w e mooth. 5:46— Lowell Thomas 8:00- Major Bowes' Amateur Hour lag* at Greenwich after which he reply thet it Inteceets also and first asBtdrity and gaaad toa a 10:00—Columbia Workshop. entered tha RoyeJ Marine Artillery Watk M Neotraltty thaumndi ot hMiHn and 7:00—PYed Waring In Pleasure Time Daladler— " I affirm ----We are o f ^ tho Folee.** . Hto oppearane* m tb* apeoker at Pickers Piling 7:15—1 Love A Mystery 10:30—Esso Reporter. 'as oacond lieutenant in lOOX aarvtng aew tbiaadtog thranffh toi 10:36—Danoe Muaic. In both tho Homo and MadltarraB' the League of Women Votor* dtoner. pfftMiiMiM btRs iB estm 7:60—B i( Town— Edward O. Rob­ win be tn eooneetloo with tb* M. K. W H im C A m t inson and Claire Trevor 11:00—Paul Sullivan Reviewing aan Fiesta. During ths World War (toy uhtll wa her*." th* captain roM BtiniM hna* haigad to < the News. ha joinod the staff of Admiral Tot' touoablng by th* League of Its otat*. Up Corn Crop Bhanha ot aara, fanOMitog U DREW MIDDLETON A P t o ^ 5:00—One Man’s ram ily aaliL "but found absolutely nothing.' WM* psogrom ot expoastob ot Its oc- S:80—Those We Love 11:15—Bob Cheater's Orchestra. tsnham in tha Third Fleet but ebort- Liner Iroquob goores ot Msewiger* lufferod at machtaM, Al* 11:30—Jack Jennejr’a Orcheatra. ly afterwards waa transferred to an Uvlttes CurrsoUy, th* LeagM U 0:00—Good News o f 1540 black syM ond oruiM* last Thura- engaged la on latoMiv* effort to Ths igsd hsraaM aRB BM ftto ^ 00—Bing Ctoaby and Bob Bums 12:00—Leighton Noble’s Orchestra. artillery command In Franco, whore dsy, FrUay and Saturdsy, whsa tbs Murkdil V bIqb Raidad daaan n largar aaah n to M ' iu B Tomerrew*# rniiaas he served for two years with tiaach brtag about bettor uaderataadtog ot re and WMthCr Arrives Safely UtUs tbtp^MOad Ultt a Un esn" la a tho poMUoo of tM United gtatoa tn toM yaaito atam an tha laMd at 15—When Day le Don^^ Larry A. M mortars and aaU-alrcrafl ortUiary. heavy gal*. Tables were overturned, More TliBa 150 MU. aurrsnt markst grtSM, 55lto 6855 7:00—Ju»t Music—Ray Barrett Wounded In action. Lord Marley re­ Its aeutraUty. and U worklnt for luard, baritone; Bud Rainey, nar. gleapers wore hurled from their tha rspsal ot Congrsas o f the oa»- Hon BB Regtth o f War* 6*Ma6 ham ttwa 66 aaato to dd hator 7:18—Esso Reporter. ceived tbe Dlstuiguiebed Service buaha. Much of tb* bar's glssswars Mgh M 61 aaato tar ahatoa «M to 7:20—Just Mualo—Ray Barrett Croaa for gallantry after which he Terrific Storm and Sinlt* horgo aad subsUtution o f m w re- giadaa, esmgar s6 aUto 6B to 4 i B Lsi45—Jan SavtU'a orchestra WM teohan. Seasickness sbouBded. stricUons upon trad* with b e lllg ^ 16:00—Dance orchestra 7:55—Esso Reporter. was assigned to H. M. Signal School ter Rumor* Tortured Chloog*, Oct. 15 ito MsshanI 8:00—Bhiropean News Roundup— at Portsmouth for experimental and 1lM ship's suigeon was reported enta, Inoiudtng th* "oaeh end eernT 13:30—Sonny Jamea’ orcbMtra to hS'V* tmated to persons. poUoy. ool picksra lombsrsd tkiuugh rawo IS'J&'tU'TGUrYiSUSi lt;5S —News Elmar Davis. research work. Am oricaiih, Aboard* ot goMoo eoni aad hand hnahtog toara than toM yaarto 8:15—Shoppers Special. Uari* Peep are Hm 1:00 a. m.—Silent Extensive Travel* The dtoMT at th* H or^rd Cluh. iis mtuad hanghMids thraagh- 6:80—Shoppers Special. Zd 1520 he was retired from ear' 8:15—American School o f ths Air. New Tortt. Oet. 13—(ito—A tortlhe Continue Probing arrooged by the eu t* Lettgwa a t ths tann belt tody.- ipwwly Wa hnva dtaeaMNt toM I I Id M- Tomorrow's Program 'Vice at his own request and gave three-day storm and an ever-gowng in i op Um Unitad A a tto ' gl.* 8:48—Bachelor's Children. his sntlrs Urns to the Labor Party Woasen Votora, of whicb MMa Kolb- r waya aaor to faijpaa toiia uBdia s. m. 10:00—Pretty K itty Kelly. strssm o f sinister rumors tortured ortM Ludlngtoo a t OM Lyme to 550,000,000 corn oraa on top at about yao. 0:00—Blue Oraas Roy for a oumhar of years. During tba record auppltaa isft from IM T and 10:15—Myrt and Marge. pMt dacada Lord Marley hM traval- 788 AsMTloans—5 n passengers sad Deatli of Hostess presidenx but la erhloh alt w tba 48 did hrirtaa a S:IS—News 10:80—Hilltop House. 311 crewmen-who lesobod Now local units of tha Losgus throughout 1888. 5:65—Pranels Cronin, Organist 10:45—Stepmother. ad axtaoslvely in. Bastam Burapa, ths sUte are eeopsrattng, win bs Ita morkat vahM faiaad mata 7:00—M en ln g Watch Asia and A f r ^ making survaya and York last night on the Uaor Ire quote 11:00—News—Bob Trout —th* ship which tiM German A gmh" sttondod by some of OcoaseUcut's than 1180,0m ,055 M a lamat at war 6:05—News and Weathsr 11:05—To be announced. otudlM for the Britioh Oovemmont OokIhiML Chlif .. Got 18 tsost distinguished oitlMns in Btffopa, Um com haresat to Ita - 6 ;lM Peye O'DeU and semi-official groups. In reo _ a lly warned would bs sank aappon- graaaiag ao ragUDy It may ha aaa r 11:15—Brenda Curtts. edly by on Allied helUgetexX Mm oantisued an inveattgatleo today Major Bllot'e topic at tho dtiUMT S;60—Radio Baaaar 11:80—Big Sister. nitlon of his distln^lshsd service as In Hartford will be, “Our Narrowtag piatad at tha sarliaM data to yaart, A leadar et tha Labor Party, he waa AblhM With ughtst UM 18-year-oM toto the death a t Mtaa Lortatoe ALVIN STCiNKOPF St45—Rhythms or tho Day 11:45—Aunt Jenny's Stories. »0r to OM vmRmtm World—Tb* Effect of th* AirpISM crop sitptrta aald. 5:00—Poods la Ssason OTMtad a tMmber of the Britioh vaosel d ro p j^ aachor to the ohaai* Itosamari* CoodsB, 18-year-old atr Gs«B MsIXMd ttHfy \ ROBERT BUNNEI.LE AP M i a 12:00—Kate Smith. o f oonw 8,000 who ksA had gBth0f%d on Foreiga Policy." He Is tb* autber AP London SHIS—Oltandsrs 12:15—When a Girl Marries. Houm ot Lorda In 1580 and oervad ItoM bcsMet whoM body WM found ht "Th* Rampnita W* Watch." uM Mot, dry weather. althaugh sasM SUS—Food Nsws aa Lord-In-Waltuif to Kiag Oaorge great her. A giant to her bitting sutotoOhUe ysetseday. tag aoHM domaga, wanght ths 12:30—Romance o f Helen Trent. on a large AmarMSh ____ ls tba miuuiy critic et Uto mags- S:S5-Musle WhUo Tow Work 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. V and M Utadar-faeratary et Whr Th* ear wee parked at tbe rear at aiaa, and ot U>* New York HenOd- m.050,0M huBiMl areyta aa aaiw )0:00—The Men I Married fltam ,J5S0 tbiaugh 1531. stem. Other powerful lights were a Oio»*4 servic* staUeo. Tb* Ooara 1:00—Esso Reporter. directed on two other Bage—18 by Tribuos He la Aaseitosa bom, M:15—John's Othsr Wtfo 1:08—Us On a Bus. OoMMatad A u lbsinj fend windows ware shut but was brought up In AuhtraUn, 10:60-Just Plain BUL Tbo author o f many mogaalM and 30 feet—palatad on Dr. Gertrude Moore, pathologist, 1:1S—Life Can Be Beautiful. M l*. M siv lURtoUMR at and was educated in A u atn lu aad 60:45—Wossm In Whits 1:60—Main StiM t—Hartford. apodal aewopaper articles on the said death bad hasn oaimsd by esr- to tks unitsd kutss na tought to U:05—David H am a 1:45—This Day la Ours. tntematloaid situatkm. Lord Mar­ mors, oM ot I bM BMiMKid* pMscniag. Battalion HELP • a .' « ever thw * ware a tto World War In tM Austrodha 61:15—iMreaso JonM 6:00—Doe Barelayh Daiwhters. ley Is considered one et the great­ Firs CMsr Fvaak Ktoport saM a army corps, 1814 to 1518, and ta 16:65—Touag Widow Browa 2:15—U fa sad Love of Dr. Susan. est living authorities on Bastam rora, this waa I t The atorto toM 50 bottit whioh sM isn in a osdauvs w m 11:45—Tho Bond ct U fo had that some at tba iB li Mh anM 1588 he was oMomiarisnag to tbs - 6:80—Strictly Bering. Europe and ths Orient. Mta Ohgage- they expected tba top of tM to found In tbo attracuvs giri's purs*, unitary tnteiilgencs Rassrva a t the KHWEySMSS 13:00 Noon Lunchoonalrss 6:45—M y Son A I. ment by the Association will be sad that a package o f XMtobea M l Uhlted Btatos army. 13:15 p. m.—Day Dreams 6:00—JoyM Jordan. among the first on hia lecture tour blow off. EveryoM w m n , Ihan, fnm her bohd whea tba « 13:65—T o w FsasUy sad Mine 8:15—Society Girt. In America after his return from a they surted aaaiehlng oar baggage taken froas tbs ohanad aar. Z ?m h W I and wouldn't say wbM ta t, 13:4S-BlBgla' Sam 8:65—PreM News. survey o f condiuons in South Africa Nser FIs* TtweB Butws l.'OO—News and Weather 6:85—Our Bes* WlahM. and othsr spots In ths British Bm- "TlMy mods «■ go Mto lha iNMa— . Two Thanksgiving BfM dark, dirty bolds—to IdMUfV 0«n . ni.—(to—Ths vataatatr IB* lilS —Tour Neighbor ^ recommsndsd for MtUsmant by I Denver—CD—Tbe tactful Denver dapartamnt bought a m w puamar BSC# 1:50—Marjorie MDIs Jewlah refugees from Oonosny and trunks. Soma e t ns woro ao ack we| University football -team Is stoarUig couldn't go. WhM wa told thorn we truek and proudly tnvRad tba MU- OHIO—Tho Story M DiUmato Ap- Eastern Europe. clear Of any oonbovatalos—tt to tlM ta s l b IM WUkS noroi Msrryla Stanlsy Rukayasr, sooao- couldn't go. UMy toM M tts y wouM sebedutod tw * Tboohagtytoig _ ta aso bow it warfcsd. W toto^M Sda-atudle Ptograai Radio mlo commantator for ths Interoa- smash our trublBl opah.** It will go to Boulder Nov. SO, tho crowd obMrsd, tba puamsr aant a StSO—Tho Owasr c t AUes Blair Day tloDol Nsws Bsrvlcs, oditorlol writer Beared AbsM Ytow BexM date oaitctsd ty GBv. Rotoh u Btsaam at water high to UM air. But IM S -M ost MIm Juba Several psasMigwa agrosd the Chrr tor Oblorodo's Ihankagiring, marfca from ita molar wtoauai ig- EXMER W. PSTEMON LYNN HEINtEWLING for Usorst newspaper* and one ot most fieightontot o t tho ipoeui*- CHARLES II. KLINE JOHN LLOYD 5:00—Tha S t ^ oC Mary Marlin tho M tlon's - leading *g|« for tba annual gams with tbs Btsto Mtod dry leavM on u m g reuhi . AP WwMW AP Barifai 6US—Ma PsTkmo uen* Bbcofd Mip «M that a tisM Untvsrslty. Nov. 88, tha TTiankaglv- AP Lomlon " AP Pari* perta, will be the other piamiamt FlassM envelopad th* new truok. St l5 P sppar Touag’s Family New York, Oct. 13—CharlM Mo- out-of-otata speaker on tha Asooda- bomb bad been ssctotod aomawhar*. Ing day sslectsd Iw Frssldent Badto, th* firemen sent It haok to S:45—Ths Guiding U ght Osrthy*s Sunday night bmadcast, tlon’s program. Mr. ItukeyMr wlU Even two Uaitsg BtatM dastroyera Rooosvsit, Denver win ploy Idaho B t Lsuto tor repairs and r a ; ^ t - put on with ths voiee help at Edgar traoa, ia language readily imder- wMeh mat (ho SM4hM MUp Moadsy bora tog- Bsrgaa, ia to undergo two Tathsr standahle to tM layman, tha eoaet to fonn a oeaivoy Oh ordara of the Dangeroiu People lasportaat Mongao within ths next o f European foroM intiaduoad by White Mbum saoMl oloiM at irM. taw wMka. Bg ts th* war on American asports aM an m e beetii* For 0ns thing, Don Amaehs, who American domesUe trade aM aecw. Seen Not Playing hM baan fo liw along rather staadl-^ ity marfeeta ly M ths It. C, is to drop out after B. ^ t Hubbard, prasideat o f tha Ihirm aator M ths llogucia CapA this week's prsaentatioB fOr aa an- Association, w ill daUvsr his annual B. A. Chaltah, aoM ha was sdvlasd BaMea. O ct 1 5 -|ulni1 NsutxaUty —^ABC-CBS 7:15, Ipgly and hia peUta, blonde wits to to dla Usto of propaity auhjsct to All Arrangements Sen. Ikmtt L u cm ; WJZ-NBC 9:80 T sx m even If Gov. W. Lee O’Dudai taxation with tas Aaasssors o f tho Ghurchill Admito Town Mssttag, Ool. PVank Knox and graatk tbslr extradlUon to flecxgia. Town 4t Maacbootar shsB dis PUUp F. LMoDatta; MBC 11:15, •ttOriMy* revealed. ■sto aM iaisr than OOTOBBIt By Telephone AI wnUamo. ^ nrondasnt AUantaa. daHbsr- TtoXKTr-gTMT to aaoh yato. or, Error in Capture WEAF-NBC>-6 Oaa Man’s Fami­ atsly plaaMd his break and T s x m it too UBrir first Mad bt ly: 8:80 Thom Ws Love; 5 Good daotlaatioB that M might fight i a r * toga) tiM a y . tom an NBW RAVBN.OtLII—ntVaMMaMy News VsrlS^; 15 Bing CraOby; 13 turn to fulfinmont at am e osbmi... hn s ^ d iff^ Btod- to plea a birthday party fa r a isa-yoar- Dttnc# bouTe for complicity la a sloytax. Hto eld deaghlar," aald a Kww l e i w wawaa, troadon, Oct. 12— CP) —Wi WABC-GBS—7:80 Vox Pop; 8 wlta. Vent 38-yMr-MTQ«M«ta aM totiuto „ OhurchOL first lord ot tho Ad: Jim MeWUUama Quia; 5 Major music tsachsr, surrendared or a toto or Hstor Vai yaa haaa a Mkphaaa to atty. acknowledged today bo amateun; 10 Workshop rugluvo wamat charguw Mo docUcs B Tho > Ihr yaa. I*«a Jail glaana em d In snnouneiag capture o f a 10:80 Amerioam at work, ad in his saeaps. She want tn a an JOHN. MARTIN CHARLES S. IX>LT2 JR. EDWARD KENNEDY CHARLES CUPTUX GEORGE C JORDAN ROBERT OIUN JAMES C OLDFIEtD HUGH WACNON Oarmaa submariaa coaunaadsr who 83JiOO bond. tsIailMaa la MAX HARRELSON AP L iad ta AP laadMi h^5toj,hy. AP London AP Pari* APParb AP Rm m AP Rm m AP Rm m AP asst him a personal S O B on bs> NBO—7:15 Mr. Kami; 5:80 Stats Boiator Jssm Marfia. ons waiAd have tahaa to §5 to Ilia halt ct ths torpsdoed BriUM ship 5 VIcU of Gallogtyh attorMya, dseltobd to property ssrsM AMwath I thiagid aiy______FRhy BapC 11. Mnaial Farley My definitely how long Gallogly «M n 4 ' MS aatoglMa I ftogM «lM aaaZte far ' *T WM informed by oompsteat could be held In T sx m ovtn tfds- The shades of 1914 are falling once more upon the world. Roads are bost NBO—chain 8 a. m ; W ^^& CRS 8 BecUen X TM addtUon o f dtiisiy haw of war la^our custody at no one can foretell. Tne biggest news story since “ The W ar To Blind W ars’* is unfolding. the far flung auxiliary force of resident correspondents and accredited reporters* Blaiiy a. m. 5:80 p. m.; WJ3M4BC 15 noon Latvia Will Speed to toxyoyora' Hoto gnvM- hMw toa tolighaaa waa a ttt time hM not, however, —W K AF-NB & -t:45 p. m. FOdera- B, 5ir tatars to dto data, mty a tarn paaalM a day. Well informed Americans are making it a point to keep posted on the turbulent rush of the men have had previous experience with modem war* some dating back to W orld this first assumption tkm of Woman's Craht; 4:50 Vie ogffly to 6Mtofa to dto Itoto laia Mrthtoy party pravad It 5 Tcreh at Froffess. of events which are piecing out a grim new chapter of modem history* For an intelligent W ar days* f Up Nazi Emigration St pM gsfty aM to ba H ‘ ' WA8C-CBS—« JoyM Jordan: 4:40 tabstata gw rid H . 'Adk jMrfriottia*’ opinion* they want all the news—from the battlefields on land* the submarine aones at All these men have oaly one jo b -lo report die fad s aecnratdy* proHiplify and fully Ask 2 Billion Talk, Gypsy Smith; 5:80 It Happen­ Baettoa S. Thta act ed tai Honywoed. WJZ-NBC—13:80 Ito aggwyal iy a I a a la toa tabplMaa ha sea, from the warring capitals, the neighboring neutrals and the sensitive commodity for 1*400 member newspapers from Blaine to Key West* from New Torkto San Fran­ Farm and Ho im Hour, oottan fes­ BlgmOct 13.-—Tha Latriss MaMa aftoa MB ma how aosfhl cisco* and to report those fiads withont sansaliMud embd Mshment o r warlimo hysteria* For Defense Units tival; 3 Return ot Dr. Damroob's govaramsnt aimounoad today that B Ad stsaarty awnaia to dla a BmIf tsisohsiissb** esMMsnts^ markets o f the world. muale appreeUttai hour; 5 Ed Bast would speed up tho oaddfatton « aamgiMs Bat at ad gstsam ■ Z Boadi, CMM Operator a t This newspaper is fully prepared to bring its readers that complete story. It is pro* The minute-by-minute rn M d i o f these correspondents are flashed into dds.newspapOT’s fu ll. MBS^Chate—11:45 a. di. Radie LatvtaM at aonnaa btood dasMts * ty, axoapttog asedar eahlalsa, Us. Haw Bgvea. "Thar tail aM Oardan Ouh. Garasaa MgsUon re quest umt tosy la toa Tawn at ahaat the tola- pared because it is a member of The Associated Press* the world*i^de news gathering office day and night and oar own staff hnnlaa the d is ^ titches to waiting premes fo r WasUngtoB, Oet. 12— im —CoO' Some Fildhy abort wavM: OJD ha gtaan uaUI M xt Itareh 81 to flO M may ha askad to gtva the Berlin 5 News and economic nvtew; ehooao dtlassiMIp. regular or extra editions* dspending on dtensvity M a y aM Navy mora than 85.500,- Maehlnory. water organiution which today maintains the largest' and most experienced news staff ever as­ TPA4 Faria 5'55 Varlatr. TV8RC Dispatches from Tsniaa, eatUa, ' ssrlM, S55JIOO for tha 1540-41 fiseal year t o w a gMto You will find the complete STORY o f Tm CGreat r War at yonr fingertipa in Ais OaracM 5:55 ^Aamtoun; roportsd attttag a t tha d ist ship Boultoy. JowsBy, Ab m - sembled in Europe. There are more than 2*500 alert correspondents on that staff—many dSM If no further expanslOB of Guotomola City 11 Donoo. aSher 1480180 is ardersd. bearing OaraMa rapn^tM. Nta* turs, oomaMretal tkriUtnrs, Ubrs- times more than the number of men assigned to report the W orid W ar for A P a quartar newspaper evei7 day. thousand ore scbsdulod to depart ta Hto. tanatod That m a O tf wauM siM ad ths gla Osntraearay Onma paaaaUam reoord at about' 6X500.- tbs next few doya, aad KflOO later, WtSebSbU^s m Fa, N. M. (Bp-Tha MU tbs mSMs hoada sad B0taa,~an 655.000 aatahRshad fa r tha eurrsnt U m oagia a t NR A thma naver stir- laaal yaar, whkh h>Mndsa inlUal rad 00 mush oentie varar m ths Ths at toa Beard tUBds tor MpaiMlM at tha Atr Alhsrt CUncy eofod. at Oarps. to M i%ato um, ha caught AthM Moss. (ff^JThto 5 o m a n y d 5. to. to 6:; p. to. It with ua btua Urieh-lMMad it of aattOng on wgmhMt albeit B datorday, d a. as. erhOa It aat on o' fanM MM ■ HtUo sxpwMtaa. ona young nan airhwaii?Va!l-^H ?rhs Amsrt- lookod tha othtr aray. OBdala ct hrid toat a Mato atrett eurhtag day. Get 15. aU day. aas ncM B Ouh'evarleoked one tha B. F. C. A. omagad to tranMsr Was bl|| ^ s n o | ^ to Step a aoaottaff BadI k aifahsathal. dr.. pam ia amagtaa for a ««hk at tha aagla to Om olty son. "A let U (m pMsasa ftaaa Chariottsavtua antoeanOa. lha otoaraald n x 'lo «t asMls hers w« tosy Itooa Off B aar. omm4 by a m J. Uata ta Nasv Toth, EaMambar 55. Xt la aald iftaHdMt W sTtoeto. gam It • pected New Haven. Oct. I I — Slmpilflca- me werith. 1 am Intaraatod «»«qf States neutrality. Many, he con­ raceptloa for the immediate fam- past 37 years and was married to but that he would never reveal hla the Manchester Private Duty Nurses would feel that the future would dustry makes the dinner to be held spending a vaiaUon with hla broth- u i d l W a r Wfffi Begun. ___ * only In doing somatlfiag to »»<** T o Bo Sent to Victim *. tinued, had urged repeal of the em­ lllaa and Intlmata fiiands. Mr. Dougan In Manebaster. She was tlon of preaent complicated railroad aecret or help recreate such an ap­ held htUe hope unleas such a satUs- at th* Hartford Club on Wedneaday, ara, Joseph T. aad Maurice J. Mad­ elvUltatkm. whleh SMms to ho bargo eo this country could aid Fng- Association will be held Friday ava- ' U m htlda and bridagroom on an active member of Mary Buoh- freight tarlffi, which In all probabll- paratus. nant could be reached through tha October 16, under the auoplcea of den, of Manchester. Frank went to Ing backward of ahaod," land and France. nlng. October 27 at the Mancheatar their return from a wedding trip of nell Cheney AuxlUrsy USW V and Montana as a boy at the turn of iph Manuel, eon o f a Southern G r a n d I x > d g e C o n v e n t i o n Ity will reault from an Intensive ItoT. Vtoa r . w>«ch»c. potor of aiatbod of negotiation and agrea- the Connecticut League of Women •Imva mn/f Ffvr mmnw «*■$>• him. _ ^ a a - The Cleveland Inventor, who built "If we decide to do that." he de­ unannounced deatinatlon will make waa a former officer of the organi­ \,Hegro slave and for many years him­ flokUyeMtagFracsaa B t John’* church on OoJway » l r « « Country a.ih. The current moBL Voters, of special significance, and the century And saw the country T o O p e n with Dinner ! b °"’ way by the Associa­ a machine In 1923 that he said killed clared, “ well and good, but that Is Is another of the many soda event* Na Vindictive Purpoee their home at 6S11 Hudaon atroet, zation. grow up. He engaged In mining, self a Slava, died early this morning pigeons on tha wing at four miles, • The 49-yeat^iar phyalelan.nhyto« baa racalved Parmlt No. 1 from the o f state-vrida importance. Major Surviving her. In addition to her tion of American Railroads, ahould clat, a nativ* of Spain, aoldtha not a neutrality bill." sponsore.l by the as/^ atlon U " I t la not, therefore, with any Baltimore. Mr. Peterson Is a grad­ George Fielding Eliot, regarded aa cow punching, waa a poaUnoater in at the Grean Lodg* Convalescent Al Temple Monday. be of great henWt to both shippers destroyed It because of Its danger. Department of SUte. Waahtngton, Bailey In his statement, said that husband, are four sons, Paul, Cush­ rights to three electric waldhm pro* benefits to the Memorial b oiip ^ - vindictive purpose, that we em- uate o f Manchester High acbool and America’s foremost military critic, that state and held many other po- Homs, Mancheatar Green, where ha and the railroads. It lapredlrted hy It a quite pooslbl* that someone! D C to aoUcIt clothing for the war "no reason appears why our ship* Proteerls from food sales, bridge la at preaent smployed by the Glen man, and Beverly Dougan and e a ^ in 1936 for sums lopoftod b4u1t*d ea the war ^t^slm ply In de­ and Commander Eugene E. Wilson, aitlcxia. Reservations by local member* of New Haven Railroad offlclala. Rule’s may atumble aeroaa the particular aiiffm ra In Poland. The letter. Ogn- should keep off practically all the Martin Aircraft company of BalU- Charles Wardwetl; two daughters, A fter an absence from town pf has bean a patlant for th* past two to have totaled $6,000,000. Dr. toa- parlies and the dance fense o f freedom. U. B. N„ retired, senior vice-presi­ years. For many year* previous to the K. of P.. both In Memorial and and claaatflcaMona covering trans- electric v a v * 1 used," hs aald. " I ! e * by JoBeph C. Green, for the Sec- highweya of the seas because a few purchase needed equipment In the more. Mrs. Albert Eagleson and Mra. over 20 years he returned and en­ gorol declined to eqmmaot oo what " I t Is not alone the freedom of dent of the United Aircraft com­ Linne txdgcs, with those of mem­ porUUon hy rail of all the producU found tt accidentally niyaelf and I rct&ry of Stite follows: aeh-lanns are blocked, or purported Mabel Brewer, all of Manchester gaged with his brothera in the sale that hs lived with Mr. and Mr*. he received. Th* Infantioiui liivotvod hoilpitAL — tha small nations that Is at stake; pany, of Bast Hartford, will be the Laeay Cobb of HiUstown Road. of Industry' will be Included in the sm ccrtalnl.v not proud of the dls- **Slr: to be blocked, t'y belligerent coun­ and a brother, Foster Wrothlngton of automobiles under the name of bers of the order throughout the the welding o f copper and other there la also In jeopardy the peace­ AnRonnee EngagcRient speaker after the dinner, and the M uual has always declared that atudy. cover>'. The machine killed small I acknowledge receipt of your tries; nor why normal Inlercoiirse | of Springfield, Maas., also nine Madden Brothers. Eight years ago state Indicate that there will be at metals. ful existence of Great Britain, the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Young general topic of the meeting will be ha waa 32 years of age when tha lea*t 290 at the banquet which will The preaent Conaolidated Freight animala. and It could kill human be­ application of September 7, 1939. for between nations at peace should be "Our Narrowing World: the Effect grandchildren. he again felt the call of the West In recent yaara. Dr. Longoria Domlnlona, India, the rest of the o f 48 Btsaell street announce the Civil War began which would make be held In Masonic Temple Monday Claaslflcatlon, a tOO-page boolt ings jiiat as caally. re^ tratlon In conformity with the disrupted” of the Airplane on Fofelgn' Policy”. The funeral will be held Saturday and returned to Montana, settling In experimented iq treating gawayr hy British Bmpiro, France and all free­ engagement of Uielr daughUr. MUs him 110 years of age isst August 10, evening of next week, preceding the which list* and describe* the 15,000 Kills Painlessly regulation* promulgated on Sept­ Results Fomeaet In reco^ltlon of the Importance afternoon at 2 o’clock at the W. P. Dillon, where he is now making hla different claaaea into which commo- high frequency .• electrical ourroaL dom loving countries." Mary C. Rhea, to Frank M. Gadakl, hla hlrth date being computed to opening of the Grand Lodge Ojnven- "Th* ray Ilea In one of the unex­ ember S. 1939. pumuant to Section He forecast these results aa When the prime minister finished son o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gad- of the occasion, from the standpoint Quiih funeral home. Rev. J. 8. home. dlUea are grouped for rail shipment H* reported direct appneatkm of 3 of the Joint Reaolutlon of Con- among those likely to come from August 10, 1828. tion of the K. of P.. of Connecticut. tbe painted w ort '•('ansla • and "Danmark" la shown being atopped off plored frequency band* In the vicin­ speaking, Clement R. Attlee, leader ski. of 393 Bldwall street. No date of this dhKtusslon of tha foreign Neill, rector of St. Mary's church Other member* of his family who Never Got A Pension in the United State*. I* tha reault low amperage electrioal eurmt enactment of the bill In It* present The banquet will be served at 6:30 mh ^ a the B ri^U ah^triband r ntrol. In the Aral 40 dava of the wi^^Brlt- ity of the X-ray. It kills painlessly, greas. approved M »y 1. 1937 of the Labor opposition, praised his for the wedding has been set. policy of the United States, Mias will officiate and the burial will be went to Montana were two sisters, Manual alao claimed to have of the ever-lncreaalng diversity In proved effectlv* In deatroytng ma­ Thl* letter conatltutee notice of Monday and the grand lodge aesaton Uh offlclala announced, aelzures of contraband goods anioiinting to 315,000 ton* were made. without btirnlng, hy changing the form: statement and denounced Hitler's KaUiartne Ludlngton president of in the East Cemetery. The Quish Mary and Lulu and hla brother Jos­ served In the Union Arm y during the American commerce Originally, lignant cancerous tlsfu* ta rata accepUnce of your reglatrallon for "Approximately 130 American will open al 8 o'(;lock that evening blood to a u.v1(*M mihjitance- u proposals as “ made by a man the LeagiM of Women Voters, has re­ funeral home will be open after 7 eph T. Madden. Joseph returned to entire Civil War but never received each railroad had Its own clasalflca- " I Intend to give th* raiulta of tay dry cargo, comblnntlon. or passen­ in Orange Hall. Thia session will be Il.ght change* silver salta In photog­ the purpoee of eollcltlng and receiv­ whose word waa utterly worthless.” ceived from Mrs. Quincy Wright, of o'clock tomorrow night for rela- Manchester two years ago and Is a pension because hla service could tlon, but aa the movament of freight axporimenu to tha medleal prefas- ger ships of about 860,000 gn>ss tons abort since an entertainment ta to Dairy, Hamdsn. This group repre- raphy." ing. within the limitation* of the In tha upper house, Lord Stan­ Mrs. G. H. Williams Chicago, minols, her acceptance of Uvee and friends. now engaged In the selling of au­ not be aubatanttated. He frequent­ from one railroad to another In- I alon,” he siUd. " I am tndapMtaaat would be wlthd swn from service. be held in High acbool ball on that sants mors than half of the milk law. contribution* for uae In the hope, lord prealdent of the council, Mias Ludlngton’a Invitation to be tomobiles in Manchester. ly told how he came to be separated creased, and Invention and develop- To Organize Many Are Officer§ Dr. ;^ngor1a aald In addition to a and now I want to do aamatUnr tor The line* upon which the great evening atartlng at 0 o’clock. Head, distributed In N ctt' Haven, by vol­ country named In your application. made a government statement simi­ toastmaster at the dinner. Business In Montana la report/J Jrom hla (Wmpany wnon General I.ee ment added new products or changed | demonstration here of the raya’ abil­ humanity." majority of these ships operate Is Given Reception quarters for the convention will be ume. and It la expec ted that nearly Tour notice of acceptance ha* befn| lar to that o f Chamberlain. NeatraUty Campaign Yirrendered at Appotomattox (5ourt old ones, the uae of separate claaalfl- ity to kill plgeona, he showed a Dr. Longoria to tha father o f thra* W'oiild be abandoned. F u n e r a l s good by Frank. at the Hotel Sheridan. Out of town all of tha dlatribij|,.i.>i »in become But Privaleg Few aaalgned the Number 1. ~’- Mra. Wright, who la chairman of touae, Virginia, on april 0. 1868. He caUons gave rise to great confusion. Milk Dealers group of scicntlata in California. daughters from 16 to 23 yaara old. Encloaed 1* a copy nt the regula­ In addition to the 130 ships In Final Ward Not Spokea. Government and Foreign Policy of delegates and grand lodge officers Between the year* 1882 and 1889 membera at the organization. M ra CMorg* H. Williams of Ox­ Lawrence Jnnls md that h* and another Negro boy tions and two blank form* on which foreign trade, 16 American ships of Berlin, OcL 12—OP) The first the National League of Women plebrattng the Union victory Im- will start to arrive at 4 o’clock In the separate closalflcatlons of Indi­ Organization I’lans approximately 80,000 gross tons ford street, who this month retired The funeral of Lawrence Jarvla, The group plan* to perfect or* should be submitted, not later than German reaction to Prime Minister Voters, la busy at the nation’s capi­ Urges CoorcUnalioiitji kbed too; heavily and later became the afternoon and the credentials vidual railroad* were combined Into With action of th* Board of K>- the 10th day of each month, a re­ (dry cargo and tank vessels usual­ ae Supreme Prealdent o f the Em­ tal, In connection with the debate In the 16-years-oId son of Mr. and committee will be In session at the Joint claaslflcatlon* for the Eastern. New Haven Takea Flmt ganlaatlMl in order to cooperate morning and ethar aaparate flinflw <,*hamherlaln’* speech In the House blem Club, waa tha gueat of honor aeparatad from his unit i and never llce Commisalonera taken last night, port of your actlvUllBii during the ly considered a part of tnir coast­ the United States Senate, on the Mrs. Archie Jarvis, Sr, of Adams Hotel Sherlden from 3 o’clock In the VVeatem, and Southern tem torle*. with tha Milk Admlnl.stcator in en­ Warning Given inatl(mal meetings wer* sehSdulad. of Commons waa epitomized In the at a tea yesterday afternoon at the eontactad It again before It was mus­ preceding month. All monthly re­ wise fleet but principally engaged In Neutrality Issue. Mra. Wright testi­ street who met death In an acci­ W illi Reel Cross afternoon to meet delegates, check In 1919, all dearrlptlons of commodi­ Stepa Following Re­ forcing all rules and regulations irfanchester has oecured on* officer and th* convocation will eioae to­ Words of Informed (Circles; Elks home In Rockville. Mra. W il­ tered out o f service. This episode, night with a masting at which Dr. port* ahould be iwom to and *iib- trade between Atlantic, Gulf and "'T'.iVi statement, like Daladler’s fied before the Senate Foreign Rela­ dent In Solton yesterday noon, will he said, occurred In Vlexandrla, Vir­ credentials and Issue the necessary ties In the three clasatflcatlona were cent Survey of MarkeL placed In effeel: to work for the to aupervlae tha acUvItlsa of every Pacific porta of the United Slates liams la a post president of the tions committee Inat spring, before be held Saturday morning at 9:3(1 badges and paases. made uniform, and alnce that date elimination of cjnialr trade prac­ On W ar Stand Morteimi Johnson, praatdant e f mltted In duplicate." (Premier Daladler of France) Is Rockville Emblem Club. ginia, across the Potomac river two men In the depaitment. When and Canadian ports) could no long­ the regular session of Congress ad­ at the W. P. Quiah funeral home, The Grand Lodgs will open Ita they have been published In one tice*: and to Work toward more effi­ Howard University, WaahlngtsiL Already a committee has been ap­ neither fish nor flesh’.’ The tea In tha lower parlor fol­ Washington, Oct. 12—(>P)-Preal- from Washington and he aald hla two more patrolmen are added, aa Is er operate aa at present. journed, and represented the posi­ followed by a funeral maas cele­ eompany was designated aa the convention at lO o’clock Tuesday consolidated volume covering the w ith the formation of a commit­ cient method* of •liatrlbutlon of milk D. C , wUl apeak on "Th# Orsat pointed among the people of St. This oft-used German proverb Is lowed a brief buelneaa meeting In dent Roosevelt .urged today that re­ planned, there win to i t ngular "Katlrtuite* Indicate that between tion of the League, which I* In fa­ brated in St. James’s church at 10 "n o th ." morning. It trill be opened by Mel­ whole country and Including almost tee to complete detail* for the or­ in tba dty, incluchng improved de­ Opportunity of World-Mtadef John't church to solicit g lfti of »erv- equivalent to the American expres­ the lodge room. Mrs. Thomas Gar- lief agencies collecting funds In this patrolmen. There will be flv* offi­ Protcfitantfl Told Favor* 16.6 and 170 American dry cargo, vor of repeal of the embargo and the o’clock. The burial will be In St. ram e To Connecttcut vin Oox, of Memorial Lodge, the every artlele of commerce from ganization of a non-profit coopera­ livery service, (t waa announced fol­ cer*, (TOuntlng in the new sergeantcy Amariean Chrlsttaatty:’* Iceable clothing, preferably lined ar­ sion of ’straddling.” van. past prealdent, and Mr*. John country to aid European war vic­ combination or pasaenger shljis (if MIm H^tt« Ratofi substitution of revised restrictions Jamee’s cemetery. The Quiah funer- Together the two soldiers wander­ preaent head of the order In Oonnec- abra.<(ivea to zirconium. lowing the meeting. ticles aa new ones would be dutiable. The reaction waa hosed on the Coleman, the present Incumbent tims coordinate their activities with tive dealer*’ urganlzatlon In Naw created laal night. Tlie department ing by C^hurch W ill about 1 ,100,000 gro.sB tons could first British new* broadcast of the u|^n all trade with oelllgerents, and | al home will be open for friends and ed throughout the South, keeping off tlcut. There la no doubt but what , Becauae of cumplexltlea arising The new t.riranlratlon will be one ha* a chief, captain. lieutenant and Right Otw r tifl Oanvoy The men of the church have volun­ Mlsa Mary A. Morlarty. R. N.. poured. The ten table was attractive the Red Ooss. Haven, the milk industry of th* city teered to r e ^ r ehoee that may be continue to operate In foreign trade, speech which started while Cham­ eapeclally the "cash and carry” irelatives after 7 o’clock tonight un- tbe main roads and rleeplng In tha Rev. Dr. George 8. Brookes, pastor from the ever-lncreaalng Hat of cbm- o f the first formed aa the reault of two aergeanla. In aplts of th* ax- Store Up W m th. Rio de Janeiro, O et much as at present, although more Is chairman of the dance plana and with lace cloth, flowers and silver In a statement Issued and drafted recently took the first step toward donated for men. women or chil­ berlain was speaktqg. The com­ poiiey. I Ul the time of the funeral. woods at night for fear of arrest aa of tha Union Omgregatlonal church moditlea carried by rail, a committee a mtrvry of cunditlona In a specific blanatton that promotions are largs- arriving yaatartay fosm than half of these (In number and will t»e assisted by Mrs. Betty Mc- service. Guests were Mra. Porter with the approval of- Secretary Hull of the Association haa been aaalgned placing In effect recommendatlona dren. It la not the purpose of the mentator Indicated that the final Mra. Wright is the author of the deaertors. Then he came north and o f Rockville, the present deputy market ami dedicated toward plac­ ly given to afford salary Increase* Hijlford. OcL 12— (F)—Oargy England on th* R i^ m m Itaar tonnage) would be adversely affect­ Ildiill, R. N., and Miss Margaret and M»a. Querlo Of the Westfield, and Norman Davis, Red Cross chair­ the task of working out a condensed made aa a result of th* recent sur­ commltta* to. seek contributions of word had not been spoken on Hit­ handbook. "Toward A 'Collective — r ., for many yeara lived in a small cabin grand chancellor, will be advanced ing In effect pracUcaa which will to long aerx'Ice men, rommenta today Highland Brigada raportad atghttag ed. some seriously. Howe, R. N „ In charge of decora­ Mesa lodge, who had happened to man, the president said he hoped Consolidated Freight Claaslflcatlon vey of the Now Haven market, it and laymen of n Protestant da- clothing or funda from others than ler’s Reichstag speech. Peace System”, widely used by the *»KAn|| I '^ A ll- off KUlatown Road In East Hartford. to the head of the order of the state. check the ateadlly Increasing coats were heard on "Manohester’a Mexi­ a convoy o f 24 merchantman gunrd- "The uncertainty as to the future tions; Mrs. Gertrude Ashford, It. N.. stop for the meeting, .juindwlchea League of Women Voters In Its stud- » ^ ^ * * * * I t r i l B thl* would be done to "prevent applicable to all aecttona of the Unit­ WB.4 announced hy Milk Administra­ nominatlona In (Connecticut swung the Polish rcsldenta, but If there At the official pres* conference It Tsars later he-went to live with Other officers will be elected In o f milk distribution. Its by-laws can Army." In Mexico they say •4 Brittoh erulacra an^^ wrar of some of these operations, how­ and Mrs. Gecella Wandt, ticket com­ rookies, candles, nuts aid other lea of International relations. She duplication and confusion, avoid ed States that will be more easUy tor 3. .McLean Buckingham today. are any who would like to'help In was Riated the* there would be no Mr. and Mra. Lacay Cobb on HiUa- regular order of advancement. will be so drawn that It will b* pos­ there la a general for each 100 men Into the eloalng day's acUvlUaa of plana* haadad toward B n k m i In ever. Is Illustrated by the fart that mittee; Mias H. Gladys Smith, pat­ dainties were served by the boat- formerly wa* a history Instructor at Interpreted and applied by shippers. The committae on organisation this worthy cause, they will have an official comment until the complete A Rousing Story waste and promote the utmost effi­ town road and whan hla health be- While the grand lodge of the consists of C. Ray Brock and Rloli- sible to sccompUah this end without In the army. th* Unltad Chrlattan Convocation tba Bay Of Btooay. T T T ! If It became nereasary to enter a rons and patronesses; Mias Ruth L. esses. the University of Minnesota, and Development of new methods of — opportnnlty to do so. If they will get text of Chamberlain * speech had ciency.” aama Impaired he was admitted to men’* order U being held In Orange ard Dargan. representing th* larger th* neceaaltv for any of th* mem­ today altar hearing a warning that ■combat area’ to serve Mediterran­ Wickham, R. N., reservations; Mis* Mrs. Coleman, the prealdent di­ her husband. Professor (Julncy Mr. Roosevelt said that In .dis­ tha Oraan Ixtdga Homs, Manchester packing, as well aa new materials ber Arms lurronderlng thalr Identity In touch with Pastor WIechec. tele- Bette Eaton. R. N., advertlelng. been studied. rected attention to a new enlarged, hall their auxiliary, the Pribian distributors; John J. Augur of If tha ohuroh a g w looked ttvOTi ean ports, 20 vessels of 108.000 Wright, la a member of the faculty | asters "we natursJly turn to tha Oraan. Ha had been an Invalid for and products, still further Incraaaad or upsetting fair oompaUUoo with­ ably on war it would rmot only b* /1 y rt u /y (■ . I phOD* 4306, or at hi* home, 23 Gol gross ton* Immedlsiely would be The Private Duty Nurses Asso­ framed picture of Mra. Wllltama, Slater*. wUl also ba holding their the complexity of the claasilleaUona. North Haven of th* smaller Inde­ Wants Quick Trial No Immodlats Reaction. of the Unlveralty of Chicago. A glorious, rousing story o f three American Red Cross” but as the war the past two years. in the markeL storing up for ItsaU grabaa o f way street. withdrawn, and 7 other vessels of ciation la composed of 40 members, hanglnx on the wall, and the latter She has studied International rela­ ^ v e n tlo n . They will meet In Odd since it la necessary tn many eaaea, pendent dealers; Michael J. fluUlvan PNEUMONIA Washington, Oct. 12- (P )— Prime loyal brothers who embark on a went on there undoubtedly would Told Expericium* wrath for year* to oomalivrt It wiU la the previous World war more 74,000 gross tons would have to be registered nurse* who maintain a In expressing her appreciation of tions In Ruoala, France, O rm any. I Borilar bi hla fife he told o f hla Fellow*’ hall for Uielr convenUon. to Include not only tha arUcle It­ of West Haven, sub-dealer: and IV, ., J i , ( Minister Chamberlain’s address to gallant adventure In the French be need for relief work In addition b* helping to plung* th* world into than $30,000 was raised by the vari­ rerouted so drastically It Is poiislhle nurse register accessible to physi­ their thoughtfulness In having this many axpsilatuMs In tba South aa a It Is expected that there will be self. but alao the manner In which Fred T. Shepard of WestviUe, pro­ .Adopt Oraadoon For ‘luY’eiglers’ Parliament brought no Immedlat* England, and at Geneva, the seat of Foreign Legion roared Into town to that which come# within tha ducer-dealer. on abyaa o f darkaaas." By A/.;./ ous eommlttees In addition to quan­ their continued operation might no cians, town resident* and the hos­ done, and arranging tha party In the League of Nations, also In China, | last night. It is Paramount’s vivid. slave. Ha said that hs waa bom in o w r 800 delegates repreaentlng the It la packed tities ciothlng. Appraxlmately reaction today from the White scope of that organisation. two orders In Manchester Monday Oenforeoca Bald Tha warning was votead hy Dr. et longer be prartleahle” pital for rexular and emergency her honor, thanked the club hearti­ Japan and Mexico. new excitement-filled production of ona o f tha Carollnas and Jolnad a The change and development In Los Angalaa, O ct. i$— Th* £*^5*.-.' 'ii. House or Btate Department, but night and Tuesday morning. The Appointment of th* committee Fremont ’nttla, of Bvanstoo. ni,, XT yon "hai^^ 180 eommlttees. 23 of them In New Propose Many (fiaages. call The association was formed In ly for their loyal support while the Aa toastmaster at the dinner, she 'Beau Oeate," co-starring Gary Northam regiment when it waa sta­ American commerce la reflected in Examiner said today Former Unit­ England are now at work on this some senator* considering neutral­ bualne** meeting of both orders wUI followed a confereno* batwean a Bellows FatU, VL. Oct. 12— (F )-- aecretary ot th* World Paso* Com- yon wouUtarA • •#< Efforts to modify the shipping 1034. was proceeding through the chairs, will Introduce the two speakers, who Cooper, Ray Milland and Robert tioned in the vicinity o f hla home. the fact that much more than half ed States Senator William O. Mc- State’a Attorney Ernest F. Berry project and It la hoped through the Patrons and patronesses for the ity legislation said the speech ha* and for the numerous tokel\s of be held Tuesday morning with the of the articles now ll.xted In the group of dealers irith repreoenta------Adoo and his wife had adopted hla mission o f th# Msthodlst Eptooopal deetor dotat L. provisions came fmm half a dozen les.acned chances for an armistice are outstanding men In their fields, Preston, and It was received with Local Youtli Hurt He aald that from Uiat time on he inrllcatcl today ho would move for efforts of the church headquarter* at senators on both sides of the arms M PDNA (lance on Oct. 27 are; kindness she had received at their and whose words are regarded aa of took part In all engagamenta. battles election of officers coming In the * f. Claaslflcatlon either did not exist or tlvea of the Milk Administration ...... 14-year-old grandion, Richard I)e ehureh, who said th* "utter fallurt'' matt aad watt , electric enthusiasm at It was shown ternoon. Immediate trial of tha atranga case Scranton, Pa. to charter a freighter embargo controversy. In confer­ Mr. and Mra. William Hyde, Mias In Europe’s war. hands. Importance In any dtscusalon of for- local audiences fqr the first time and aklrmlshaa In which hla re^- were not articira of commerce when add A. J. Bergfeld of fltevanaoa.! Onate. Th*"child Is th* aon of Ra at the World war to Improv* rida- anawor nrrivqfi: for th* boxes of clothing. These will In Fall from Bike tha Joint clasatflcatlona were first Jordan and HarrlaoB, head o f the I fael Da Onate, 48, and Elian Wll- In which a middle aged Masaaehu- tioM between natloiw proved that tNattaf vanr ence* with Pittman they proposed Doris I. Hutchlrtson. R. N., Dr. and elgn affaire, and especially about the ' today at the State Theater. It will mant took piut from than until the aetta couple la accused of Inducing bt delivered to the needy people Mra. Harry C. Smith, Dr. tTtarle* eloaa o f tha war when hla regiment adopted half a century ago. Hun­ survey. Judge John R. Thlm of;son McAdoo D* Onau, granddaugh ’’brute tore* cannot to bantohad would want pacasani a 6 lii> _ a variety of changes. war In Bhirope. continue through Saturday. a three-year-old Varmoot boy to through Bishop Joseph PadewskI of V. Glarkln, Dr. Sidney Aiken, Dr. was In northern Virginia. dreds of different aorta of chemicals Hamden waa chairman at the meet-1 ter of Woodrow WUson. Th# De and world demtwraey cannot ba agoodnhyal^ ATCOfCB! > Baying that Congress was called Mtlltory Critic leave the state "by Invetglament" Chaeow, Poland, regiardle** of de­ and Mr* John F. Barry. Dr. and Fall Activities Major Eliot, author of "The Ram The three stars o f "Beau Oeota" Later In life he became a student Local Riflemen and adds were then unknown, for Ing. The wldaspraad Interest In the i Onataa were morrlad at Albuouar- sehlavad through war." ar* ruptured, tt to M aa dan to act on a neutrality hill which About Town Harold Orfltelll, IS, son of Mr. nomination. The collection will be Mrs. Howard Boyd, Dr. and Mr*. parts We Watch", le military critic are seen aa the brothera “O ate,” a o f tha Bible and waa ever fond of example, or were laboratory curiosi­ propoaal was tndteatad by the fsetique, N. M., In 1934, and divorced T h e couple— Harold Wright, 49, He aaearted enuitffias should work to us* coatr^itions fought would keep the United States out and Mrs. Michael Orfltelll of 21 under the auspice* of the Polish William Oonlon, Dr. and Mrs. Amo* trio whose loyalty buma brightly quoting long passages from the ties, are now shipped on the rail­ that the following dlatributora sign-1 three years latar. and BInnehe Almatead, 46, couiln* for paao* "without vietory" to th* ordar houass or traveliw of foreign war, Bulow observed of Life magazine, and of the New Warren street, a Junior In the Icxral Beat Middletown Natlooal Union, both In this country Kricnil, Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Csld- Of d u ll Cited York Herald-Tribune. He served through desperate battles with de­ Proverb*. Malachl and other books. roads In tank cars. Aa a result of ed an agreement urging completion I ---- - ,, —were held in $1,000 baU last night Buropean hosUliUel; Our trataad sxparta cann n i flr j that the debate appeared to be a an McLean, O .S.C.. will hold lU high school, suffered Injuries of un­ and Canada. woll. Dr. snd Mrs. Edwin C. Hig­ with the Australian army In France sert tribes, and endures even the H* also took great delight earlier th* growing number of different ar­ of th* organtaatlon: Hiehard H I To'flail tor America after pleading Innooaot before Mu­ flaparate daaomlnatloaal canvon* * truca to halp your r “ turning away from this purpose and monthly meeting tomorrow eve­ determined nature this noon whlls Mrs. Bemict Sendrowikl, Mrs gins, Dr and Mrs. Itobert Keeney. during the World War, and from brutal treatment of mad driving in life singing tha folk songs anfi ticles offered for shipment, and their Dargan of Sagal-Lou Product* (Y> Rome, Oct. 12— (g>) — countaoa n i c h Judge A. T. BoUes. Uona wars bald hy 11 of th* ehureh AATlttFACftOW toward aiding the Allies. ning. sergeant who la determined to wrest he was on his way home from Legion Agna* Skrabaez and Mrs. Joseph Senator Burke (D . Neb.I. who Dr. snd Mrs G. A. B. Liindberg. 1922 on, was on active duty with the oplritaals which b* laamed aa a b<>y Rifle Oub won a three point margin Increasing diversity and oompiaxity, Meyer Fransman at David Dalrv: Haugwlta Ravnetlow, th* formar The plea cam* shortly after Mr*. groups yesterday at whloh foraiga OVA9AMTIJBDI lA>ra1 Eflucalional Group a valuable jewel from the brothers, school. OB th* plantation. the claaslflcatloni mad* from year to Harold Woodbury, namad 1^ B a i^ Qrahowskl of Andover, head the announced yesterday he was sup­ Dr. and Mrs D. C. Y. Moore, Ur. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albiston of Military Intelligence division of the Fred T. Shepard; Michael J. fiulil- Barbara Hutton, W/oolworth balr- aad horn* mtoslonary work, raU. ARTHUS r convinced that they poiuess It. Wilfred cnarke, physical educa­ Funeral serricas win be held year have developed Into on Intri­ aa on* o f the parents of tha Child— women's committee, while the men porting the administration measure and Mrs. M. K. Morlarty, Dr. and Boulder Road were married 81 United States Army, at Fort Leav­ Mlddletowrn In s Charter van of (Xovar Dairy. Milford; John soa, said tbday aba would sail aor. Edmund years ago yesterday. Mr. and Mra. enworth, Kansas, and at the War Oak L s a ^ e shoot Newcomb led for Amaric* with har aon. Lance ninatlonal oo-operaUon aaid a hla roles lu "Beau," eldest of the Orfltelll went home for his car near­ Holmaa Funeral Home, 28 Wood- fication la tha object of the preaent Miller; A. F. Nob|e ot New Haven ah# wo* not the boy’a mother, but 8r.. Bronislaw Partyka and Joseph he believed It wns'to the Interests of Zagllo, Dr. snd Mr*. Charles jeets of Or|i;anization. Kenneth Btiim of Simsbury, believ­ Department in Wnahlngton. the 1 ^ team with a score of 190 The Countees haa been vliUUng In eboat of othar topics ware dtoeua*. trio; Ray Milland Is seen aa "John by and took the boy to the hospital bridge street Rav. R. A. Moody, study. Dairy; C. R. Brock a t Brock-Hall that another girl, whom oh* did aot Orzyh. this country to aid England and Strant. ing the day should be quietly cele­ Commander Wilson a graduate of w ^ h waa the best score o f the Venice and Paris. ad. and Robert Preston, promising after administering first aid. P U tor e f Shiloh Baptist Church bight Score* follow: ham*, was. France, challenged Bulow to name Music for dancing (Mil he by Art brated, called for Mr. and Mrs. A l­ the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Anothar gansral maattag tala The fall meeting of the Education­ was chief engineer on the U. S. 8. young player, la cost aa the young­ Clarke stated that sroung Orfl- Hartford, will oftleUta. any senator who might be Influenced McKay's Orchestra. al Club waa held yesterday after­ biston and took them out to dinner ^ ** 8 K OH TU. LaFollette Says Arkansas on active duty with the est of tha Geatea— "Dlgby.” This telH's bicycle fell apart aa the boy Tba funeral home will be open P. Newcomb ..6 0 80 46 44— 190 by the profit motive. noon in the Hollister Street school at the Nathan Hale Hotel, WUll British grand fleet (luring the World ouUtandlng trio la supported by a waa going towards home and ba tomorrow afternoon until the hour Bulow replied that he had no In­ M. D o n re ...... 48 40 46 40— 183 auditorium, which had been attrac­ mantle, and presented them with a " I great cast Including d Brian- i -- Don-r«™_ fell to tbe pavement He suffered e f the nmeral. A. ^agnot ...49 48 49 tention of reflecting on the motives 37— 183 Repeal May Hurt (^liaiiiberlaiii Sees tively decorated with bright sprays dozen beautiful roses. Mra. Stum Is The dinner at the Hartford Club levy... Susan Hasrward, J. Carrol Injuries to his head. C. D w lr e ...... 49 46 42 of any senator hut Insisted that 46—181 of colored leave*. A social half a niece of Mra. Alblaton. will mark the official opening of the Nalsii.'■ Donird''DSnS” ' O’Connor and James Orfltelll la a member o f the High C. B lra th ...... 48 46 37 some had contended In private con­ 43— 176 hour preceded the huslnes# session, expansion program of the Connecti­ Stephenson. acbool swimming team. Defense Program versations with him that thl* coun­ Hitler Peace Only with tea aerved by Mrs. Emeet Rev. J. A. W. Klroch of Oswego, cut League of Women Voters, In Team Total ...’...... mg Relioble Bronds of try should get Its share of world Peterson and other members of the N. Y.. a friend of Rev. Karl Richter which member# o f *ach of the 43 K M, C, A. Notes Ml^town P s K OH* Ttl trade. proKTunn committee. Mr*. J*y Riind of Concordia Lutherizn church will local units of the League will parti­ J. T a y lo r ...... 48 80 (OoatlBiied from Pag* Oae.) As Uneasy Truce 42— 186 Favorable to Hiller and Mra. E. B. Hutchinson poured. preach at tbe communion service cipate. fiekaeDla at EvealBL W. Wolsky ... 47 49 Burke, seeking to clarify his posi­ Two HollUter student*. Mis* Con­ 39— 182 Imported & Domestic Sunday rooming at 10 o’clock at tbe Oym. L. C om be...... SO 48 38— 182 without resort to the ■tlmiilus to tion, asserted he ogreed that the stance Kehler and Mliw Jane Nac- church, as a port of the State Luth­ 4-8—Jr. Boys’ Gjrm ( U yaara and C. Chmnlngh’m 80 47 business brought about by the ( ( ’unllnoed From Pago One) kowskl, entertained with piano selec- 43— 180 present law was not a neutrality act er League convention progranr^be- THE MANCHESTER under). R. A lle n ...... 80 48 41— 180 wholesale alauKhter of human be­ but one "wholly favorable ” to Adolf tiona. Mlaa Kehler played "Dance Ing held this week-end with tbe Plan to Study 6*6:30— Basketball, Senior period. Wines ond Spirits ings In Europe." Hitler. He added that If this coun­ of the Oobllna ” by Recker and Young People’s society o f Concordia 7:80-8:80— Basketball, Senior Team Total LaFoIlettee proposed, aa a "con­ peace by "definite acta and by the 910 try adopted a "do nothing" course In provision of effective guarantees" LoTalne, and Bloom’s "Song of the Lutheran as boat for the first time. period. structive alternative." that the Bayou"; Mlaa Nackowskl played Ko- ‘Reds’ in Union PUBUC MARKET the matter it would be an unneiitral that her undertakings will be car­ Rev. and Mrs. Klrsch and children 8:80-9;80 — Booketball, Senior YOU CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT A&P LIQUOR United States devote some of Its walakl’a "Salut a Pesth" and "A t the who will be guests for tbe week­ set just as much as If the adminis ried out. patioA. resources to raising the atandaril Ocean", by Poaca. end of Rev. Mid Mrs. Richter, are Is Guest of Honor tratlon’s program were enacted, Chamberlain refrained from giv­ Washington, Oct. 12—MB—The ■oelaL of living In Latin Amerlean coun- Bulow contended the question was Bostaeoa Meetlag expected to arrive thia evening. 6- 8 p. m.—Girl ScouU, Troop 11. trle*. ing a specific statement on Brit­ Mrs. Sherwood H. Ooelee, presi­ Dies Committee projected a study whether the ttnlted States could ain’s war alms despite a wide­ of Communism In American trade FO R F R ID A Y 7- 8— 2nd floor aocial room—Old­ At Third Shower LaFollette argued that there stay out of war better by selling dent. then called the bualneaa meet­ er girls sueoeas In tha marriage ca­ * ' 0 » r B e s t Sr IIIs b S c o f e h ’ was a great distinction between spread demand In some political ing to order; and reports were read iinipna today after hearing a pro­ arms that will be used trt prolong quarters for such a statement. fessed former official in tbe Soviet reer—M. B. T. supplying finished arms to bellig­ that war than by refusing to sell by the aecretary, Mr*. Eklaon M. DiEmisseg Requegt Friday. Mtoa Alloa Harris o f Paarl atraat erents, as would be possible under This view waa brought to the BsUey, and the treasurer, Mra. Fran- Intelligence system contend that all SEAFOOD munitions. floor of the Commons by Sir Archi­ true Communists consider them­ Gym. 7 ^ th# guoM o f honor at a third the administration bill, and selling Senator Wheeler (D., Mont.l In cU P. Handley. 1- 2—Woman’s Badminton. ahowor last night at tha homart bald Sinclair. Liberal leader, who Included In the burineas of the On I^bor Peace selves In duty bound to assist in ARTHUR BOOTH'S them only raw materials as permit­ terjected that he could not believe 2- S—Wonen'a Badmintaci. Mrs. Martin ataort. About M lola- cxpreHscd the hope the government day were the reports on activities espionage actlvltlea. • rCARfl OLD ted under the present law. He con­ that the American people "In their Of The Better Kind $-4—Man fodlTidual Bxarelsa friends from Hartford, tended that the arms trade was wrmM soon go further In defining regarding dental hygiene and child In fact, Gen. W alter O. KrlvlUky Idealism" want to put bombs and San Francisco. 0 The Montanan recalled that Burke for peace Included the withdrawal resolutlMt the request of Prealdent sent from Moscow merely recruit He charged that "several discre­ Stevenson, who summarized what Boston BIncteh. diate peri9:30— Baoketball, Intarma- handsomely admmed, tiered waddlag tratlon bill would be sufficient -. . to ; vakia and Poland and letting Aus­ milk and nutrition claoaea In the iaid. 8 6 P r o o f The resolution stated rimply the The union Inquiry will be follow­ Small Stewing Oysters...... pint 29c dlate period. cake. The bride-elect receivoid m a w allow Incidents which might lead tria decide its destiny by plebiscite. various achoola. In Iheae actlvltlea BoclaL lo v ^ gin*. ' ly" a* ours. (Chamberlain recounted the vari­ lie what are the moat Important pro­ d O had an existing negotiating ed by an investigation Into the o w aw a ^ «* imM la Scofiand the United State* Into war. committae, and' recommendad that 8:00—Townsend club. Recently tbe aoaoclatas o f Mlaa Discussing the consequences of ous peace efforts Including those of jects carried on by the club. activities of Amtorg, the Soviet FRIDAY MEAT SPECIALS Impertod by NafiaMi OMSan this committee "be continued and trading organlaatton., The commit­ 8:18-6:18— Mlsa Grant, Engliah Harris at Grant’s store showend Involvement of this country In the R o M Not Gambling President Roosevelt before Ger­ Aaolsto $00 ChlMrvR class. Soma 300 undernourished children authorised to exercise Its discretion tee was in recess today. Smoked Shoulders, sugar cured, 5 to 6 pounds each. . . , her with petaonal arUcles at th* 2.29 European conflict, he asserted that many Invaded Poland and added: 8-10— 4-H club. horn# of Mrs. Georg* Mataalf. aad a "It Is after this wanton act of throughout the town will re<»lve In any future negotiationa" with 1 9 f Ih. It would kill democracy here, bring Asheville. N. C. — (.Pi — Police tbe A F L toward an accord. 7- 10—Reflnlshlng class In th*pleasant evening waa spaaL Mim about tbe conscription of labor. In Court Judge Sam H. Cathey has aggression with his own Insistence milk, food and cod liver oU toUeU. Bacon, sugar cured, in p iece...... 19c lb. L e ft supplied to them from club funds ^ 1 * O i a K wlU ba a general suspension of civil liber­ on the use of force that the German Idleness Threat 8- 10—flawing Rooe^ 4-H club. ruled It 1* legal to play cards for amounting thl* year to approximate­ The Sheriff Was Hla Own Seianttst Chuck Beef Ground...... 25c lb. married on flaturday, October 28. Belle •• Bourbon ties. ruin the nation's economy, and drinks and smells just an the chancellor now piita forward his M o n t i c e l l o proposal*. ” ly $1,480. Home Made Pure Pork Ssnsage M eat...... 25c lb. "KfllHucky- leave the United State* In the grip drinks and smells aren’t on the F or 60,000 Men "Pflnntylvmle" Chaipherlsln said the government The new program committee, com­ Boulder, <3olo.——Threaten­ Europe sind the Far East, which loss" but "surrender to wrongdoing poaaeoalon. srith a bottla that ap* French Pastry ...... ,. .doz. 35e Falls from Bridge 4 Yaan Old t the bottle. The judge’s decision George Waddell. Mra. Jay Rand, pearad to b* IlUad with nitro­ ed Idlencee for 60,MM men, with 0 Yaan Ota would drain our blood, our man­ would spell the extinction of all CJhryaler Corporation and the CIO .. .doz. 25c 100 Praaf freed four men o f gambling charge*. Mra. B. B. Hutchinson, Mra. Mar­ glycerine Lemon Buns ...... Resigns Post 100 firoef hood, and our wealth forever. It I* hope and the annihilation of all United AutomobUe Wbrkets etale- y 1 . 9 9 those values of life which have gery Daley. Mlaa Mabel millnghaat, The bottle remained in the aher- Chocolate D onnts...... doz 25c Police war* called, at 10:80 last to concentrate on making democra­ Mias Hannah Jefisen. mated In an assembly line dispute, cy function here In the last great Court caters To fVIppie through the centuries been * t once Iff’# office for 24 hours while offi­ Butterfly Buns...... doz. 23Ca k JpqttlNad Froai Page One) mht OB a report that a was Mra. Georg* Waddell waa also ae cers speculated about Ita contents. today poeed the biggest labor prob­ dead on HlUtard atraat aaar tha rail­ Industrial nation which has a the mark and the Inspiration of hu­ lem for the automobU* Industry Wholewheat Bread, home made...... 10c lo a f' TOWN CLUB South Bend. Ind.—(Ab—Judge Dan man progreaa.” cepted aa an additional member of On* of them suggeeted the riieriff road uaderpsto Oflioar Hsrmaa CINZANO chance of making It function In the the Christmas seal committee. dnee 1937’a crippling alt-dosm PLBISCHMANN'S mbdem machine world. P}1e held court nn iiepa outside the "Only when world confidence It ahould send It to chemUU for on Taamaters-Brawary Woriiara Miuke, who la doing duty at tha The secretary announced that A l­ ■trikes. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Hethm fig h t . Weald Dlampt Coaimeroe courthouse for Joseph B. Lyvers, 28, restored," he added, "will It be pos­ analyala. Negotiators for the corporation forth raspeoded as ^ th* po- ton Hall Blacklngton. well known "1 know a quicker way to find JuananalBn Raeamm... Ue* cnilaar. Arrivtag at H llltart Chairman Bailey (D., N. C.l. of crippled peddler •'•ho goes around In sible to find solutions of questions aad the union, which have wrangled CIN Vermouth news-photographer, whose lecture out about It." said the sheriff. And Florida Juice O rangea...... doz 29o4 11w------Ctocutiv* COtmeU------racom- atraat they found Frands Fltapat- C I N the Senate Commerce Committee a wheelchair, Lyvers suc h* fan. B * laadsd an his back coostructioa that taablad two _ „ m A whs hrid that tha drtvsn ~^akaa up. 4YaanOM o f tbo odtaf Inndlog lowsal pric* can. put tbs statement la tbs Senat* He obtained confidential reports Uay4 Ooorga noRS Spaeoh —OP) — Mow many gaHona to a Admitted yesterday: John Oenta, Clam Chowder (^ «p e a ) ... .large 25c; small, 2 for 29c to travel 15,000 conrionoufl flriUfl 'uadi fa from several hundred txmples Gt hla Meanwhile, Lloyd George, Brit Not Compulsory huekat e f oataT had aat eoastttntsd ths AFL as Tha ptalm efltarsd to taha htai to ^ * 1 . 4 9 100 Proof rscottl at th* opening of today’s 3$g Hartford Road, Tbomaa Healy, - Shrimp,. Rojral S d d ^ t F an cy...... No. J can 15c ^ 1 . 9 9 And uAna eon own this Champion, you 14,911 conaecndvo I aaarina. Flttaiaa sold that althoiigh eearch for what’s behind family fra­ aln’i world wrar prime minister, con­ That'a th* favorita queathm that 82 Lyneas atreet, Mra Mary Kearns, “tbs srMtsr at thalr dasttay." Frtsrstlaii chMs yotatsd out bavAtho iariamcrion o f driving a car dut'a a h* did aot agre* wttb Bailay’s esU- cases and divorce. tinued to urge the “ door to peaca" comaa from automoMla-BUndad S3 RuaoaU street ' Spaghetti (Beceh-Nnt) with Cheese and Sauce, 1-pound apolia Spaadway. duftac eanaldsratloa at ths eaaa mat* e f petantiol loaaea to shipping, Mother-in-law T He said she be left open and annotmeed hla ma-. South Bend, b d ., Oct. I t .—1 Warren street Oyatar Cmckcra ...... pkg. 18c; pl^. lOe, "W a oau n t oIo m eur ajrat to the With father eairylng the ball, Billy "W hatever may be the liaua o f L Stasrort of Flttaburgh. former park ritttora have bouaped liJifiS DIaehargod today: Mra. CUfferd M da 'to opnied him neatly with a knee high m£S!LS:LSSsa£i rd Hka a tUris ovta. flMt that thof* are peoj^ ta this the preaent atruggl# and in what­ Oievtolet official, and L. 8. Gala of mllea on saddle Jrathcr aad that’s Rin find lafoat (laughter. RoekvOls. DUL 5137 — FREE DELIVERY n ; fofow aiflipiaia unUy af A. •eenby.wlw an latamatad.lB mak- tackle. Today the senior Palmer la ever way It may be brought to a Bt Lou^ once a OMAC territorial foM gb mileage to burn up a let of George Laraon. fMtoW- flaleemaa—Er-~p*rden ma. j ’lf OAHAOB twograqta eiB hatthWedT^ , jy iK g K J I^ ro k a R ooUarhooa, m woi whOa t o n haabaad’a areuad. Stores to BIflfli B StiBut j nagJiMlWk U M «n u aat k i ,catK 4 I V ■ ' ■ ■ rLSkVabflSiSStfla y MANCHESTER IVENING RERALDk MANCHB8TER, OQMNw THVRSDAVa OCTOBER i«, CVUONO RVRALD. M A N C H inm OOftM. 19 3 9 Tnuning Seen Pirates May Be. Ripe Wylie Paces Moriartya at M. H. S. at West Hartford for‘2nd League Best Method PJ^tc with a411 Average; For Overhauling but Sharp ScDUts T he H igh S chool W orld Recommended in Attack Pongraiz Leader in Field Joe DeMaria to Continue Must Top HaU Canpiled b y StudentB of Manchester School Mias Helen Estes, Farulty Adviser On Connecticut's Re­ Frisch Won’t Say So Keep Yankees Red Men Matchmaker employment Problem. Howard "Doe" Wiley, firat oaeker O'Malley led In homers with two To Kee^Aliyo nered Reed in a puUman and ahaved of Moriarty Brothers In Its uuue- wallops tor ths circuit Prom On Novomber 8 Hartford, Oct. 13—bP>—Carl A. New Manager of Punch­ ceaaful campalga for ths Twl r s f t sto ASelA Out in Front The Red Men’s Athlatle Qub aa-^talls will be fuUy. explained. Bspse- Mr, Dougherty Eseapwi! M.H.S. Among 400 Fire Fighting off hiB soup strslnar with s dull Spaclal boners go to Art Foa- Title'Chanoei Bristol Heavies Gray of Hartfqrd. chairman of the less Pittsburgh Club rssor and without benefit of lather. League and town baseball titlae this I nounced today that Joe DeMaria of tally Invited are Geosge BoRHal, Hosteler Guest Sports~Lighi November 8 has been set as grata, who functlonad behind tha Mike Delaney, Kid GIgllo, Harry I Fire Prevention Week activi­ the date for the annual High State Commission on Employment past season, paced the Giw Housere plate In svsry game Moriartya I rhompionvlllc had been signed as At French Film Has Confab witb Boss; Hnapltol Note Champions Grab P la v r r a msichmsker for the club’i Indoor Sullivan. Peter Vendrillo, Jr., J m ties recall to George Dougherty Swamp Me H. S. School Prom, ArrsuigemaaU will T opic o f W eek of Men over 48, advocated more le- at ths plate with a brilliant average played and turned In a fielding per- Krlstoff, Joe Boston and Patey Van- KcUejr Plan* to Start K if* My Mlltea Tnfklagton lectlve training of youth yeeterday T\ia Wilson, Northweatem athle­ centaga of .976 SJ ha rommittad Of R eserves the fact that he Is a Uvlng ex ba !b Um hands a t a Student . Keeps Mum on Ru­ tic director, couldn't attend the of .411 as he oollected 48 hits in Young and Bring ’E m I'oxing season this winter, to be con- idtlllo. A trainer will be on hand ample of the value of fire drills. OouBcll Oonunittas. aa a major method of atacklng Con­ 113 tripe to tha plate in SO gamea only alx errors In handling a total ihicted at ths Red Men’s Sports Cen- al^ng with the club’s boxing oommtt* '^uUir Unaap Tomore "With A Smile," atarring M«u> H m Mancheiter-Brlstol gam* on necticut’! re-employment problem. mors; Plans Work. ' Oklahoma game becauae of illneu e t 273 chancai. The only player V c fc ra ii Mr. Dougherty was In the Bth Before a crowd of about two Demonstratidn and Qass . . . well. If hs hadn't been sick be- Wylie also was ths lasdar In sxtrs Up Right; lor on Wells street. DeMaria has tee. I grade on October 23. 1913, when rice Chevalier, "Rumba Rhythxak" iaat Friday night had been classed Gray, who has been working base blows with eight doubles and | 1° Uol performance w u Cy hocn metchmsker for the club since According to present pleu, tha row, Hopaa to Rainnrai Manchester experienced Us only thousand, five hundred people, Mea- since early summer on methods of Pittsburgh, Oct. 12.—<48—The bore the game-hs certainly would be five triples and had the most hits ' Blanohard, who had a perfect aver- Quartet on Staff. Lt revived boxing here last winter Hd«B Hohl Relates Ex­ and "The Unfinished Symphony as a toaa-up on the strength that Room Discussions Ob­ afterwards, ao what's the dif? Red Men expect to present their first To Winning Cohmw. , school fire In the building stand- chester High suffered the first de­ stimulating emplo}rment through punchleis Pirates who wandered with 46 In all , age but only played In 16 games. nml presented many fine ranis, both periences While Trav­ Number Eight" by Frani Shubert. Manobastar had looked good In bar By Harry Oray»«n card at ths Sports Canter on Friday I Ing approximately where the feat of tha eurrent season, egeinst serve Fire Prevention. local Initiative, suggested In an bi> Team W on S3 Oamao. I with 26 chances. Wylie waa also St ths Slate Armory and st the Red evening, Novamter 8. A definite de. played by the Philadelphia Philhar­ clash against Leavenworth, and H. S. World terview yesterday these two meth­ from second down to sixth place in Vic Pagani'a percentage was a outstanding In the field, handling NEA IsrvlM 8fSf4a Edit nr .Men'e outdoor arena. Manchester High tm d thrsugh n eling with GH>up« I Rec now is. Brlat^ High, last Friday night et the NaUonal League thla year may j cislon nee not bean made to tha The clasaea which were from monic orohestra were moving pic­ Bristol hadn't done so badly for An exceedingly prectleel demon­ ods of approaching the problem: point higher than Wiley's but he I 247 chances with only eight mla It le also announced that the club week night that the teute will be Ugkt workout today aftto tern kindergarten to fith grade evac­ tures viewed by Mias Doris E. Klbba beraaU In downing New Haven Com­ Mt. Nebo. The encounter was H. stration of fire-fighting, presented 1. A reorientation of school ba In for an overhauling—but their , Coach Stidham only played In twelve garaaa. Mori­ I euca. New York. OcL 13 — .Superior will sponsor training seoalons for all held but they will be staged on Fri­ strenuous praaUea seosleaa yiatir __ Helm Hohl. youth HoiUler, mercial. You can be assured that A t Large work, similar to that repeatedly artya wound up the season as run­ Eddie Hareburda, Eddie and , th« fuaet of the Olrl Beaerve uated the building In an ex­ and five of her former French stu­ H. S.’s second game of the season, by Chief Foy of the Manchester new boas won’t admit It. I seouUng, not ths lats roimiri itnp- young men who are Interceted In day tor the present at least. day and ths day before ta nrtnara- tha boys on the field from both the "Bell City" boys' fourth. It Fire Department, waa one of the urged by Gov. Raymond E. Bald­ FYankle Frisch, the erstwhile ner-ups for the Twl title with 23 Andy Ragiukus, Buna Pratt, Jim boxing. A gymnasium Is being In­ eSuh at Ite bi-monthly meeting. tremely short itlme. Under the dents: Marion Derby, Ann Della By Robert Jokastoa Murray, "Bam’’ Server, Chamber­ psrt’s millions, baa kept . . ami A contract has been signed for Uon for Ita sscond CO-tb. start of supervision of Miss Elisabeth Fera, Miriam Moeeley. Virginia teams were fighting their hardest was easy to see that the experleDce many waya In which Manchester win, to provide training for youths Fordham Flash who succeeds Har­ Oklahoma' Hero wins, 10 losses and three Ues. Other corporated Into the Improvements roller skating at the Sports Center the aeBSon against WlUIsm HaU ‘I^lelday evening. MU» Hohl. a to win. In almost every sport in the vlattora bad gained through Random Notes of a High School High School took notice of Fire to become akilled workera In Indus­ heavy stickers ware Bob O'Malley lain and Blow aren’t listed In tha ksspa . • . the Y ankm Hherc they now underway at the old Wells naduaU of Mancheater Hlsh achool Bennett, the principal, none of Wltbam, and Helen Matchett In the old ’’Pie’’ Traynor in tha driver a atatlstlos aa they played In only this winter on Thursday and Sat­ High at West Hartford tsmT aff the 900 pupils were lost. Armory at the Unlveixlty of Con­ which M.H.S. and Bristol meet, the their prsvloua gemas was one of Student: The portrait that Virginia Prevention week. The week of Oct. try, now facing a shortage of that smt, came to Pittsburgh ysaterday and Johnny Greene, cseh with .366. are . . . out la front farther than ■treat armory and thla will be used urday afternoons and evenings. It Is afternoon. Coaeh Tom Kalley an­ ta 1SS7 aad now a student at Bay- struggia kwma as a natural. The Eaton did of her sister, as a try-out 9-14 has been set apart for fur­ type' of later. and Johnny Thurncr and Jackie few games, but Manager Nick An path, spoke to the flrla concerning —J. Mrosek. '41A. necticut October 8. Four Manches­ the fsetors in winning the tilt. for a three-day dlscustlon with Defeat of Northwestern Joa DsMaggle oan throw % rock. ae training quarttre for fighters who also expected that local basketball nounced today that he Intandad' W schoolboy rivalry between these two Manchester received the pigskin, for the Fine Arts Club, looks pro- thering the preventlnn of fires 8. Industrial training, by which President BUI Benswanger. But all Fraher, each with .329. Greene l 6*lo wishes them mentioned In ap- will appear on Rad Men fistic pro­ teams will play there. C rsum m er activities. ter Alumni were met by the group. particular Industries, through ap­ wss runnsr-up In total hits with 43 i prscistion for thslr services. Mori Ths hare a t thla fall’i world series, bonk on the same lineup that h^ The dialogue of the picture "With schools aiwaya provokes an Inter­ but was unable to do much with It, fessloaal. It’s hanging on the wall throughout the nation. they accomplished the firat day Putii Sooners on Road with throe hoOM runs s tnplr and a grams thla winter. All who sre In­ An Important meeting of the Red aUrted Manchester’a twa preWaua For s porlod o f two monthi, Mim esting and aura-fire game. But tha in Mias Henderson’s office along In the demonstration, which waa prentice training or similar meth- and also lepUes to This hero Is big Tom Stidham, ..34 lie 21 39 64 18 4 4 0 1 a .839 .90S S[x>ke to MIsa Hope Henderson's Putnam High, Windham High and squad last yM r.but claims that be which react t ofonn carbon dioxide, 26 and are without experience. whose University - of Oklahoma C obb...... 25 73 IS 32 40 3 8 3 8 I 8 .374 .896 that of the world champions, ITiln wssk'a ssmlBM hava hash da- ♦Ilia had to be carried on the bicycle weeks of hard practice on tup of well-known fullback took the kick hM no Intention of taking part In whisperings that Brooklyn might votsd ta largo part to Imiiwivtag tha an it was caaentlal that It be as light first period Interior Decoration clase Middletown High as well as Man­ then forces the carbon dioxide out At the same time, the Connecti­ Sooners carved themselves a aiseabla N. O'Malley . .14 30 10 8 4 34 1 3 0 0 0 •M7 .660 810,000 vslus already has On Short End of Odds this should send a very formidable about halfway down In Manches­ sports here. AU of bis time Is to be like to acquire shortstop Arky Haefa ...... 27 81 14 31 15 0 3 1 0 0 .686 been |daeelors In Football captain, Johnny Hultlne tercepted an attempted Manchester shown. A blanket of Flrefoam wa­ somed then, but "Big Poison" sign­ Katkavlch . .. 3 7 1 3 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 .416 .800 defensive set in the history of the ana Seek Navy Scalp. ouch oa waa furalshsd W MaM was eoaalderably Impressed by the terested In the 'Ibrary ao upon en­ pass. The ball changed hands fre­ Count Basle's "Jumpin' At the Research Division in 1934 and this ed up. He got a alow start then thing from the statehouse down, Wake Vvrsst-Mlaml gams. Ths last Friday when the tavadtra lad? the bedrooms should harmonise with Is Veil on the way to recovery af­ Woodslde.” It seems that every­ ter, It was explained, could not be year that among the unemployed right now, Just for the asking. Pro­ O'Learv ... .. 8 17 4 7 9 7 3 3 0 0 A .413 .648 ABMrlcan Associstion. BiagBlfieent government buildings In the living-room and hall color tering the building they found pour­ ter hla appendectomy. "Bpald" was quently during the next few min­ used for such a fire because oil ended the season as the National Partyka ... .. 7 16 1 6 7 9 n I 0 0 0 .876 1.006 North Cterollnlans won 88-0, galasd sd to a 18-0 triumph. ing aludlously over hooka, four Man­ utes of play through fumbles and body is Jumpin' these days . . . The group one to five years out high League’s fourth ranking hitter, bably he'd rather have another good Any other major lesgus organ- New York, Oct. 13.-^-—’Thers 845 yards—and didn’t toss a single achemea. « discharged from the hospital last floats on water, thus. It would only school, 30 per cent are continuing passer or one more game for this Lswida ...... 8 4 0 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 6 .308. 880 laation would bring up Rtsauto pass. Weril Hartford W ptaytal Throughout the dowtry, all who chester Alumni: "Kenny" Wlgren, week, and ihows decided Improve­ lossea on downa. series of pictures showing the facial spread the fire more. ExplanaUon threatening for a time to take over Thomas ...... a 17 1 1 7 6 1 0 0 6 0 .006 480 seems to bs a oompists agrasmsnt g a ^ thla ■laaan, diapalnff a 80-0 One living-room let-up Included a "Box" Custer, Ellon Clark and Or­ Bristol came near scoring again, expressions of early man, on exhibit their education, five per cent are the leadership. year's weak home schedule. and Prlddy next oprlng, but ths El Paso, Tm .—Taxana wars had seen Ktag George and Queen varl-colored green background. The ment. It’s too bod, Johnny, but I was made of the two methods used "off the later market" because they That 7-7 tie with Southern Metho­ Tanks probably will keep them on the kind ef a gams Pitt and Duka pointing with pride to the dtcirien ta HortfoN Wwiar aM maaheth were very eager to talk lando Annum. "Box” greeted Miss guess It'll have to be the aldellnes advancing the bail to the home In Htia McAdams’ room, make an for putting a fire out. Chief Foy Dssplts Frisch’s dental of any will play Saturday In PHtaburgh. p larlw « w orataaa Ua «M i Mm I? sofa and easy chair, covered In a Klbbe with, "Bonjour. Miss Klbbe." town's six yard marker, but the unusual bulletin board display . . . have become housewives or for sim­ plans for either of the Waners, gos- dist in the opener has been forgot in Kansas City for another esm- agent of HanUa filmmona ualvtr- aSout them even though they bad from now on, eh? We aure could explained that fire Is put out by ilar reasons, and the other 20 per ten. One more victory and you pslgn. S ’ 5 Q m h only the sUghtest glimpse of Their dull green striped material, blended proving to her that he hadn't for­ have used you In that tangle, last Kelleymen dug In and stopped this The suggestion that Adolph Hitler lowering the temperature using , sip persisted around the Steel city From the camp of the Panther ■Ity who admitted la a story that M o Hoffoldt’a arrap waa haN Mt with the dull rose and green of the gotten all that she taught him. The threat with their backa to the goal. adapt "Danxlg In the Dark” aa his cent have been unable to find work that next year Paul would be won't be able to find anyone who re­ Even then they may have no comes wor4«tea this a m m , huT rtakar stopped at Washington. D. C.. and Following- Mr. Adams' talk, came from a neatly executed fake was the usual Inquiry. “Just fine up the face of Etest Rock an"' were wires . . . Brooklyn f a u hear the read about all ths reports on parols the youngster to Loe Angeles for ■srvsd seat on ths walling wall. chanoan tban thaa ataad taIn ktehte way, < Haw name New York City. In Washington, the The large H-ahaped half-timbered and how are you," was the cute number of gas ranges In operation unable to go either up or down. "bcnchad'' klmaalf and later went a thorough going over by Dr. Dame, gamblUig Um Iriih questions previously written by the English house gave the claaa a H. S. Soccer Team kick play, where. Instead of the ball by different Individuals, the oppor­ Dodgers may ms wind up With Ernie that have been published and ssvsrsl to tbs Mayo clinic in Roobestar, Jimmy Crowley of Fordham for sn unbeaten Mason on a group ■grsad to hte riMfotag la tW Lincoln Memorial, and other well- class concerning his study abroad being h«Id at placement for the comeback. Se'veral hundred ^lectators watched Lombardi11 . . . Ed Franco and Tony Wildcats Shim works' on tha subject. I have had Charles Spencer, the famous oe- wasn’t a bit ehssrsd whan bs heard ef Inexparisncsd auboUtulM, wtu g i nadtens. In fo o t M known buildings were visited ns mental picture to remember as dlr. Msl fitsvans ef N. Y. U. cried knows his club wlU havs Its hi Pats waa vaiy porilar I n s . City, because of the danger of rid­ out yards suited to each type of Manchester High’s soccer team the New Haven Railroad tracks. sd 13,800 ss their end. that bs had a form of chronic In- openly s s the frosb, uaing North and furniture styles was necessary home the class was assigned ns In­ tasted the lash of defeat on Friday, In U. of CpDn. Meet the building during a fire-drill. Highway Commissioner Cox said Oklahoma Loss Teaches that he himself will be an inqUra- foatila pswalysla wbich In all prob­ the youngster’s knee would be ell fuU Saturday afternoon agalast Hteauoeaasor ing on city streets. for the course of Interior decora­ teresting project for homework: to There has been a fire-drill during tloD and a hope to many of the ability marked ths end ef setivs right. So tha Yanks got DIMagglo Osrollna plays ran sU ever tbs var­ Mustangs of Soutbarn Mstbodtet hut It was statod hy Mlaa Hohl Is very Interested In tion. October 6. as they fell before the “the theory of the plan Is sound” but Extra, Extra I sity. Tha sanM thing has gone draw plans ijlfowlng their house and M.H.S. Represented regular class sessions every day. that the cost would be greater than Northwestern Lesson younger boya who have pU ep into atldstiea for him. for 625,000 and four or five run-o’ Unlvsrrity. ^ But white ba teKt v thsra ara Mrat ta ari _ Wcyels trips and has formed a club — Barbara Mack. 'iOR Bristol onslaught, at the Bristol The fire-drills srs unannounced, Did you know the Rads had s ne- trouble.” Ths physicians said that by tsk- mine playera most of tbs wash and Is getting |a rylag out loud about the romoli nMU)d;lfMidou, "Tha yiyta(.l ksora in Manchester. The club al­ yard, placing In shrubbery, trees and The firat aeaaonel crosa country that of the Merritt Parkway aad It IdUer against tbs Yanks la ths big About Football. tbs good doctor's hair. gardens. playing field. there being no distinction between would take ten years to build. "Surely," tha Mayor said, "the Ing things easy and gstting regular Wblls be has been tranaferrsd a t a "auiclda” oebadute, bo kaowo ------who atam d haan iritt ready has taken one trip. 'The score was tied at three all but At Y. W. Gathering meet for Moncheater High at the the warning for a fire-drill and a ssrissf Our old pal, Ooataa Stamaa miafortuac of some ef the young Conch Bwsds barson of Navy haa that ana thte« olona ko^ hte Sa ths iMdtoSM When this Is completed they will Fourth Conna^tlcnt Invitation In- New Haven—Lawson W. HaU, 66, of Washingtim soeoiMd the world on troatmonto, hs might rsMat tha sii- to Konaaa gty, Esslck still runs The next Olrl Reserve meeting when Martin, Bristol's outside right, fire. In this way, pupils act exactly Evanston, IU„ Get. n . men will compare as trivial with bmbL sad nftsr s ehsekup Aug. 33 ta* Yankee Juniors In Los Aags- a problam ta trying to find a way Irish maehlaa "la high"—^*«9>op- 'a JoK ThSr^m will be In the form of a Hallowe'en New Home Ee. Club have an Idea of needed Improve­ teracholaeUc Cross Country Run as if the building were on fire. The manufacturing executive, former It . . . the last 18 Yank batters Im There Isn’t n newspaper clipping in for hte lumbsriag griddsrs to stop ments, otL.thelr home and yards, with only five minutes of playing held at the University of Connect! president of fie Board of Education, what Mr. Gehrig has so cheerfiilly rapertsd that bs sN|* "dsflnltsly les. * Ksstek brings prospects from mant af a toatod. oapahla „ ba aM * Nitbta a widb. party aad Initiation. The general time left In the last quarter, sent fire-drills were held during differ­ the third game .went out In order s carload of Northwestern Unirar- and eourageously faced. He enfsets all over ths for west to Lot An- Utils Red Arieo, Dartmouth’s 141 ■triag alavon. j n a niilsa start ‘ which they will show on a second The Connecticut Conference for cut. StoiTs, ended In what might be ent periods so that the routine wUl and the Republican party's IM l and the first 14 wars retir^tired by PiPaul slty footban ptoyars thess days. pound spssdstor. Navy’s raggsd program committee consists of Draws 100 Girls diagram. the ball through the uprights to win classed as a fairly gbbd showing on candidate for maimr here, died In eles to perform with the Yankee "AgAun Puidua Um Mantraal aa asnt Anna Backus, chairman, Anna Kutx, the game fqur-three. Y. W. C. A. club advlaera held at be run off smoothly, each pupil Derriagar In the fmirth, making ^ s Wlldeato, touted as potential _ a a 1*, _ _ unlors, who play Indspsatont taekUag against Virginia has dens loehod waak,” ko oald today, saosaff's apsnia -1 —Margaret Flavell. the pert of the local boya knowing and doing his own duty. Grace hospital of the effects of a total a t 87 fuya whs didn’t leaeh nethlag to aeotha baroon’s psoas of LilUaa Klelnschmlt, Elsie Heatley. The game was fast with Manchea- Camp Aya-Po In Somera, Cooneett- The Manchester team, com]>osed cerebral hemorrhage suffered Satur­ u t i^ ehampleas and eo-fh«orito JbalL didnt go ao bad agataat Ooargta hoaa an Sunfiay i Helen Lsibleti and Rita Naven. ter leading two-nothing In the sec­ cut. this past weekend, October 7-8, —Mroaek '41A iMss-ln nine Btrslglit Inninn . . for tbs Elg Tan tiUs, laarnsd Bat- Joe College Says Coed's Place mind. Tach. But wa hava to ' “ $ . Tha flm flvs _____ of Captain Joe DiMInleo, Bob Dog- day. try that one on your score hooks. Joa Gordon playod with ths —Dorothy Snow ’ More than one hundred glrla of Offlrera Elected ond quarter. Bristol tied the score waa attended by Miss Marian kart. Bob Oderman, John Cervlnl, a strong Oklahoma taam Yankee Juniors after Esslck die Oasis Rolsm at gyraeuas cried Wo ara a Utite Isary a t wUi bs rsotrlotod to gym the three upper classes organised and In the third quarter, both teams Casey, faculty advisor for the Man­ A1 Lltvlnchyk, Rues Duke, and that ths game is played on tha field Is Not Out In Front of a Band covered him st tbs University of ■oms toa Injuries srs euttlng into thslr sbUlty. no quoatlon a t u a t. Ihs ptayara Umbarinff up a home economics club under the The Freshman-Sophomore 'Oom- scored once again, boasting the chester Girl Reserve dub, and Miss Students Picture Attention, minor leagues: Ths and no wnsrs slss. Um affsetivsnssa of Um Orange club and ws dont want to tabs too much taking is' tiM tea. Johnny Olaon compiled a score of Indspsndenes team, champions of Oregon. Jerry Prlddy : ntaysd supervision of MIsa Doijnthv Ander­ merclal club, under the supervision scores to three all. ^ t h teams were Shirley dark. ’39B. a former Girl elghty-elx polnU, to take fifth Co*Recreation Aid . 5I!*****®*"*** “ "Ter the with tils Yonkss Jualont aRsr —and tfU taka a haaltby squad to chance on losiag games. But ws era Hi-Y Admits Ten; son and Mlaa Charlotte Glllete last fighting madly In the fourth quarter Reserve. ths soatheaMsm Kansas division of jftowtog of his team. Coach Lynn By Bikart flslgsr ■top Osorgotewn’s uadsfoatod boyas. on a apot—unteM wa davsiop to- of Mr. Mllbury and Mra. Warren place from among ths nine seboola Oral Discussions the Baa Johnson bassbali Isagus, Abolish Tbifi? Bfoick found him in WaMUagton Friday morning In the library. Only held an organisation meeting on and after Martin’s timely goal, much The conference got under way competing. Of the sixty-two com- To Happy Marriage Waldorf figures the team may settle AP Psatara tanrlaa WHIar HM School of boo A ng^. However, sunshtas appear ' g^nM nta wo’U bo ta a tight attuO' Will Invite Others glrla taking a Home Economics Friday. Sept. 29. There were about action was seen as Manchester tried Saturday afternoon at 1 o’clock petltora running, five a t the home Saisbed tha ssssoa with a 11,300 sur­ dow now aad give the rtmatodcr a t Denver— There’s a gsntlamaa’a Tnt, Tut, Boys 'fhs Yanksss make sura of thslr whsro oa Um aastorn grid lai Um rest ef the course, or sewing and cooking as 130 pupils who expressed their de­ to regain the two points needed to with the assignment to shacks at town boys finished with the firat plus In -the batah . . . Leu Qshiig their opponeau a real tussle—the agreement In the Big 8svea football talent, grab ’em young, taseh ’em A t Tate tbs return of Hid WhiteOMa Notra Oama Just noasd out Purduo an elective, are eligible. This Is win. Bristol he.d off all these et Avery Hall. At the opening ses­ aad Bill Dickey of the Tanks are first of which Is Ohio Stats la n conference out hero in the Rocky ehssrsd the Ells as they prsppod for sad Oaergla 'Taeh, wtantag beta the first time an attempt to form sire to join the club. half of the field. "What happens When one press­ about to take off on a fishing trip off right and ssa that they ara tiwr- Mr. Mllbury and Mrs. Warren an­ tacks end though there were many sion In Hilltop Lodge a tatt and Most of the local boys ran pretty es the button of a door-bell ?’’ was Bostim, OcL 12— —Oo-recrea- ffRRM at Oalunibua Saturday. Mountain country for the suppren- oughly osaaonsd befovo they are Psnnsylvonia; Tsmpis waa hai gamM aa laid goals. Soma oMorvars Ten new members were taken such a cllib has been made. scares, the game ended with Bristol discussion "The ObJecUvea and Uon—the term play leaden have Gape Hattarss, -N. C„ which proves “I ^eaa the ptaysrs are eonvlncsd Sion of shapely, ahorUecIsd drum that they would not have to faeo into tha Hl-Y at the meeting In The following officers were elect­ nounced a tentative program for much together, which wak the one of the many questions asked of they know their spots . . . here's brought up to - were weicomed by Preal- committee, Rita Naven Each the program committee. New Books Addcid with a book on her head, and Ken­ the NaUonal RecreaUon Oongrees Helnis Martin, Grand Rapids hava mat w m to In Notra committee chairman has chosen —M. Untner, ’42 ship, dlscuBsion groups and a talk DiMInleo, and Uuke. yon HIUs, who with a glass tube. how “boy meets girl” In her fiot and wiU roaUss that ws have aa 8. CollsM military boada ”ars Dams'a opening gams af a aaaooa ta dant Ralph Rnnde. who explained to by Professor Hall were all on tbs Considering the fecU that Man­ I .) nerali;d: "The Rads w ill havs avarags team which may make tra d itio n ^ malt taoUtuUana” and them the meaning of the Hl-Y. and four members as assistants. Inhaled and exhaled, demonstrating "under wholesome circumai song next yaar, but which they want i to a At every meeting each member program for Sunday. chester’s runners were quite evenly what , happens when a candle Is Scores of those meeUngs In mors than ths avarags number a t shouldn't bs opened ta iaawlsa. Hall Booters by 2-1 Punts-^Passes atralght national title. Within ths Eugene Earls gave a short tolk on State Eraploymeat Buggeats To School Library bunched In this race, and that there bat It won’t be ’Yanks for mistakes.” clean living. The characteristics of la to bring an article relating to The Connecticut State Employ- —Dorothy L. Snow, '40B. lighted. clnnsU’s self supporting (That's the wajr Oolorada UUratMty first five mtautoa snsh tsam had home economics. These will l|te was only one C. C. I- L<- member, Other topics which held the in­ esfeterias"—ao-nsmed because j One Northwaateni lad who cams boya voted.) ■eorad asvsn peinta. Trota than on a Hl-Y boy were explained by John rUrnt Service has notified the High Middletown, that placed ahead of out of tbs first game with credit to By Thfi Afigatiatad Pragg Lautenbach. Curt Smith told about collected by the collecting commit­ Seboo’. that there are many calls terest of the class were: "Ths Tele­ offer a choice of 16 kinds a t 4. IOiris compUeata travaUng ar- EUsworth High of South Windsor H won a hsctlo botils with Um Irtoh Tha foUowtng books which havs ths local barriera, M. H. S. has a la out thla may ba Dr. Mai * Owwwt. wboae rangemants when banda mak* moved snotlNr stop nsnior an undo- wtaaiiig 80-14. the meaning of Hl-Y. tee and filed for future reference. for girls to do general housework In Library Used More graph Set; .ts Structure end Ha have been climaxed by the M’ Iaat year at Ntw Toik U. Albuquerque, N. M,—Hilnk Frl< The mailing committee will send been added to the library were se­ good chance of again capturing the Use.” by Livingston Friend; ”A of wedding bells, she sold. Ug-Uma debut want off In fins style trips with the foatbaO team. foatod ooeesr otaaan ysaterday af- day the 18th doesn't hold riomo ter­ SM u pralMtily wtu stick to The tradltlona] refreshments con­ and around Hartford and that thero lected by Mlaa Fox, and were donat­ C C. L L. diadem In this sporL . . . aad not becauat they don’t deipito tha poor bleeliing. BUI tsrneed t e a o il^ out WUllam sisting of milk and doughnuts were for free pamphlets and folders fe a shortage of girls for this sort Liesson In Modeling Airplanes.” by And. she added, ttese meeUnga on think tha world of him, either 5. The girl twirlar* ean't *tetssd Hon ror for Coach Tod fiblpksy of the old soutBwsst custom of filling i Um which will also be filed for future ed to the school by the 1938-39 Li­ Following Is a list of ths ^aces Albert Lindsay; “Making and De­ is running in the first string back- the gaff e i praetietag aad parforsi- High of W est HortRiFd, 8 to 1. It New Mexico University grid tsam 7 sir wlUi teatiMs laaamtiek served after the meeting. of work. These Jobs pa> from eight This Yc^r Than Last giUDtred by the memoen of tha the play fields don’t prodiiee tbs un­ tha doctor wants to gat bock to his h aa Notra •ise brary d ’ b. signing Clothss,"’ by Geraldine happy sequel of "hoy leaves g l ^ — field aad possibly might bs n starter tng In sleeL rain or high winds." waa Um fifth victory In six starto for Hs eoafssses hla gams with Texas Ooms aUowad two oppoaanu to A few more members will be The club will meet the first and lu twelve dollars a week plus main­ ’’Leader by Destiny" ta a biog­ local squad: 8th—"BUl” Doggart; msdlclns . . . Pastor vs. Baer la ngnlast Oblo State, 19-0 victor over Coach Orasr’a tea, tha othar gama taken In about a month. In order to tenance or meals and carfare. The FUher. Herbert Joyner answered divorce. "We have girla ta our ooam t Mines on that data has him oo wor­ eemplato 18 and as passes this ssa- third Fridays of every month. Dur­ raphy of writ- Itth—Bob Oderman; 14—John Usr- the qucatloti; What happens when • Daeambsr la bslag cooktd up by Missouri In tbelr opener. organ lutlon and NOpact Ihoi haring tndtd In a deadlock. ried he’s even oontinuJng "good hwk sen. But Laydsn Inoisto tkst bring tha membership up to about ing the year Miss Anderson plana High School has been asked to help ten by Jeanetta Bpton. Tha glrla A compiparlson of attandaaea tai vlnt; 3Sth—’Tke" LItvtttchyk: 36th Mika Jaeebi . Coach ( W u s ^Ooa«* Francis Schmidt Indicated Musyhswtes, loading star of Site- thirty. the Eroploymen,. service fill these bow is drawn across vioUn strings? Salsa M ananr M ts highly for thair Bnuleal ahifity.'* chain lettsra” bocauae aomsbodT whstiMr Ha pasoM or plungsa affs to have the club study personality 01 boys who have photography as the school library bptwaen the —John Olaon; SSth—Joa DiMInleo; Elden Marks gave aa exeepUoiial- Bachman of MIebIgaa fitato aloe at Oehimfain yesterday bis Bucksyss aaid Band Dirsotor Hugh McMUten, worth’a Claaa 0>D cage cbamploaa told him It waa bod luck to brM getag to try and pull srasral "aasa” fHIMTf —E. Wedan, '42. Jobs. mbnth of September, i m , aad Sep­ SBth—Russ Duke. Philadelphia, Oct. 13~

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EXTRA BIG TUADE-ln aUowUlCba Quotations Nky, evorybody know* ^ encouragement and affection from that I hava of her. w o o K O -rJ S a V . Queatloo: Mro. 8. C. writes: *T aO taonsd that ta scbooll cvcninc. Owner wood runnlnc condition, chenp. 80 for waahlng machine* thla nontb FOR RENT—6 ROOM cotUg*. fur- others, without any of that* alda, on new Bendlx Home Leundfy. am wondering what la wrong with and whita thsy tried 5 a « ^ S * r d 8tre*t. between # LAurel Strget. nsM. S3 West Street, Write Mark ma. I nm 90 years old, 4 flMt, • Oolumhus WOE. by uilBg what ht Th* easiest way to find out how Now only 8189.80. See Benaoh’a— Hugbee, 4l Watch Street, Roeb- plans, hta life was flUed wUb much money a man has ta to start •ad • ^ Inehas tall, weigh 180 pounds. 1 It may turn out that Hitler anda It is my belief that the KuMtan bad and all that be had. 1988 PONTIAC SEDAN, 1987 Ply­ 713 Main S t Call 3538. dide, Maas. HuasoUnl will be the great builders an argument with him on different mouth eedan, 1987 Chevrolet town would like to loae,jibout 28 pounds. minorities now are taking their re- ‘ guga*^*taol*s arose—but still b* ioBT-aUM OF m o n e y b e tw ^ UNCLAIMED I have been tafclhg t h y r ^ in of American universlUes. venge on the Polish landlords who David—Boy, oh boy, It’s raining forms of taxation. Pfrere Street end Poet Office. Re* eedan, 1933 Pontiac conch, 1931 FOR R E N T-4 ROOMS, all Im- Ineraaalag Tba Clicalatloa clung to bis bsUsf; ^ Pontine conch. Cole Motore, at the FURNITURE grains, three tlmea a day for more —Robert M. Hutchins, University always have oppressed them. cats and dogs outside. ward. J5821. ______f iroeamenta, garaga, wired for elec- Poor circulation may be the cause of Chicago president, speaking —Grand. Duchess Marie of Uus- And proved; Though Cuatomsr—Tour dog eaema vary •••••• MAJOR HOOFLB center, 6463. AT UNHEARD OF rlo a ^ e . 30 Russell. Inquire on than 3 months and It aeema that 1 agree, one true thought moot Edith—You’re telling me! When B Y J. R. W IL IJ A M M O U K R U A R D IN G H O liB B ...... WITH PRICES of auch symptoms as coldness of 1 gaining Instead of losing. 1 of totalitarian auppreiaton of sla. I was out I steppad In a poodla. fend of watching you cut hair. OUT OUR WAY prmalaaa. acadtmlc freedom. Ua might!— Barhar—It ain't that: sometime* AWNUPNCBMENT8 I 1930 CHEVROLET aeden 880. 1930 What la unclaimed furniture? It la the hands and feet or numbness or watch my diet also. I faai ao waan 6e, when your minds emooa ’USUI tig MV (M«CK FOR♦aooMIOOR egRTAlNLY, ME* afTTB 1 Mlp off a hit cf a custoraar’a aar. , XVU0NfT\ /SFI7 THM M-M- Model A Ford coupe $89. 1983 V-8 furniture which wa* purchaeed by FOR RENT—SIX ROOM flat, sec­ my knees tremMa whan I go down If you must become partisan, let gam— What’s wrong with your / v w ix y p o ip X / A n s * HOOPLB. ANO NOW WILL VOU PLCASB .. „ MERE FORMALITY A tingling of theoa members. Nothing would be more disastrous thoughts, why w-y MV g’ncK \ fa m tto o u m ' TW l CUT 'MOUOH WANTED—tAUNDRT to do «t Ford eedan I 180, 1980 Chevrolet cuatomera who paid a deposit and ond floor. Call at 43 Garden street atolra. I should think a weak per­ It be solely an aggressive partisan­ might ha right —ly »a Myer*. foot? OF 1S6A. UOOPLt*6 WORD 16 A ftlUP-IO EfO to r and delivered. The ordinary type of defective to this nation then an adjournment A local man hat ditcovared that noafAB, AKl’ IT ON M B- 3 .ANO DCiOP SUM ID ’ OiT DOWN ANO OMN A BIU. OP BAIV coupe 138. Am'nitbf Salea, 80 Oak­ Informed ua to hold It until they or pbem 8908. son would loss weight. I hope y ship for the American way of life. Jim—Cot a com. LAST A ♦•COElTY-MAE-ttUMPH.'?-**— land Street. Open evenings. Tel. circulation la (fua principally to lock of poUtlca which would permit a — Raymond J. Kelly, new Amert- Sara— Done anything for It 7 tha girl with an Icy heart ta often rrs A MgattOTi LOOKS U t ^ •OTAkOM S TMKT SICK? for THI APPUANCC ? JUST AS A Phone 8816. ______were ready for delivery. In many can help me as you bava belpMl lots Teacher—Junior, your father I PONT KNOW .month/ FOR RENT—f o u r ROOM apart- of ekareiae, being fknind very fre­ blackout o t urgent domestic prob­ onn Legion coininnnder. Jim—After the way It’s bean able to hasp a man in quite a KMOexSO •TICA MATTfift O f RSCOQO.Of COURSf / X AND MAY T UAVf A OOpYiSP OUB 8101. cases aa much as over $100 HAS o t others.” ielped you with thli #ttRy? O UTYBiTH - (oO NTorr FMVTHtV MQfilAdgNr— - HAK-KAPP/f- BEEN PAID on 8 and 4 Room mmt with . private bath, and all quently among offiee workers and Answer: I do not recommend the lems. hurting me? I ebould aay notl stew. ' RSMeMBER GRAND(^ BITTS ONCE otbera engaged in aedentory work. •unlor—T« b» ilr. fPOL DOaTTHA* Home Outfits. Sickness', unemploy­ Mvaataneai). Orford Bldg. 86V uss of thyroid preparations for re­ -^ ehn D. M. Hamilton, ehalnnon el I cannot forecast to you the ac­ MIOMT PURCMASSO A 6 tO r AAACMINt TUAT JU6T fiOE MY FILM ? X M M BT F L O R IS T il— Saln atratt. Apply Mariow’a. ’The patient may notice the symp­ • achar— Did ba write It apT ment snd many other reasons are ducing purposes as a general rule. Itopabllaan National Oeomlttee. tion of Russia. It ta a riddle , ’or—No. sir. I helped him. I MA WSOCHMEKI.' ePONEBO 60UP 6ROT6 FBOMTUB VB6T K B IN L Y T l a c k e d TUg CAPtTAU NURSERIES 1 » given us because of these cancella­ toms already deacribad, and may In the few cases where under-func­ ilULU EVERYTHING BY CLYDE LEWIS to LAUNCH THE OSYlCB — INSURE FOR R E N T —SIX ROOM Une- seek aome way to correct them. wrapped In mystery IntIde kn enig­ • d hta tpeiUng mtataheo. WUlLf MOU WAIT. ANO ABCALAWAA tions. Listed below are some of the tioning at the thyroid Is know to be ■ • a d / w m a t a . With CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS fbr ment, all Improvementa, ataam After ouch (x>rreotlon Is attained CSirtation clUzenshlp demands we ma. . INVGNTOR MADE HIM PAY POE TV6S value* we are offering and we afe the cauac of the overweIgbL these get out of tha ! tiling business and — Wbiaton Churchill. First Lord anniversary of CErii- CONTRAPTION TUeSE TIMES/ RCMARKAELE BlEO/, McKINNEY BROTHERS sale, hardy choice varieties In sev­ giving you the benefit of the money heat (Uid garage. Inquire at 63 Rua- and tba Mood is era ever* any other factor. bers, Dr. ‘D. C. Y. Moore, Emma It ta Incredible. I don't think it’a TO THB MNIXSADAN plete) ...... $178.00 up and two family flats, flrat class of democracy for ue and the begin­ true. It cannot be poMible. da* advciiiarng given ubon requeet. HELP WANTED— 8 Pc. Breakfast Sets .... $ 6.00 up condition, excellent l(x;atlon. Ap­ During exercise there la an Im­ Lyons Nettleton and Edward C. E3- ning of dictatorship. STORIES IN STAMPS J ’.IF.WlWllAM* IN THE KIMONO/ T id e orderediefore me mird oi flftb llott, shows that under the authori­ — Harry Bairh. Amertcan eoasul »MewM.e«. *.*.waaa.jjawa. da> will be abarged onir for the ae- EASY TERMS .FREI? DELIVERY ply Edward J. Holl. Telephone mediate Improvement In circula­ — Representathe Martin INes general, expreeelng an opinion FEMALE 35 tion, the blood being piimperl faster ty of this group a large amount of (Dem., Tex.) taal number of time* the ad appear­ Don't worry about money. We Manchester 4642 or 8028. on the Iroquois story. •ORN THUKTV VBAAS tO O S O O N ed. eharglng at the rate earned but are famoii* for our easy convenient to the muscles which are at work. Inspection work has been carried no allowenre or refonde eon be made WANTED—GIRL FOR general housework. Reference*. Go home terms. We give you in writing no Furthermore, there la an Increased on. AasieUng the Board as ap­ Thla war. like every other war. ■T IDGAR M AM IN i; on all time ada aiofoed afiei the WANTED rO KEN1 68 flow of lyarfjih. When the patient la pointees are Edward C. E3llott act­ will jereste more problems than it You nee for youraelves what ToENsrwCaETsI nIghU. 23 GreenhUI 8t. Tel. 4402. payments In esse of sickness nr un­ criminal folly It was to try to de­ BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES employment. We make .'ree deliv­ persistent In exercising, this Im­ ing aa plumbing inspector, Miss solves. **flo “tfn rorbide"! diepiar noee oot WANTF!D TO RENT. Five or six fend this city. PPlC CAPABLE GIRL FOR general eries nil over the state with our provement becomes permanent and Jessie M. Reynolds, nurse for con- —Rev. Dr. Harry Emerson Foo- Tba Herald «UI not be reapunaible hniiaework, no cooking, no heavy mom house In Bolton or North the blood continues to circulate taglouB diseases and Mrs.- Alice D. dlnk of New York’o RIvereMe —^Adolf Hitler, In Warsaw. tar more tbaa oaa laoorrwi inMriion own Irucka. Coventry, reasonable. Write Box _ ICB' laundry. Call 338.3. 7 FREE "CX)URTEHY AUTOS' normally at all times. Johnston, clerk. Dr. F. Forbes CTiurch. of aaf advotlloemont ordered for I). Herald. Today the world ta being con­ M E \X!FX. «>A* V h d iA . m ■oro tkaa obiftieia. We are the orlginatora of the "Cour­ A t the start. It Is advisable to Btishnell has served as meat, mar­ TOO OkOteT Tbo laadverteni omieeioa oi moor- WANTED — CAPABLE girl or use only light exercise, especially ket, milk and sanitary Inspector. .God deliver ue from college pro­ fronted with one of the moot pow­ HAS tesy Auto" Service. We will send a WANTED SECOND FLOOR flat, VOU OM TTMl root eeblloallon of advorlleing anil oe woman to care for child during careful ilrlver ami one of our cars when unaccustomed to activity. An During the year contagious dis­ fessors and army generals in ad­ erful. deliberate and dangerous ef­ ,0O YR ! taatliad oalr b» oaneallatlon ol me working hoiire. Write Bo* .S, Her­ five rcKims, central, niodera,. Nov. forts In organised national aggres­ Pdlond't 'Lse:^RuMlon9 VkSuA dbarge made for tdo oorvie# rendered for you to take you to the store 1. Write Box LM. Herald. ambltloiia spell of violent exercising eases reported in the town were ministrative positions. ald. usually does more harm than good. the following numbered cases: —Joseph A. Pndway, General sion that has ever been attempted. A rt fUtumed to Soviot **Gu68t what, John— I bought ong^of Uiosc new biutleg All adeertleeaienie mnei oonforin snd hack home. No obligation even Ut * la MilA oop» and trooereohr wim if you A please tell me If a cream sold un­ er Inspections generally are much Poland after th* World War. Autoo--^htD bf Ttbck ...... • SITUATIONS WANTED— never forget higher in total than loat. year. Offlciata of both companies be­ had been unable to secure work and f WANTED— ro HUY 5S der the name of ‘ ...... ’’ can had gone to tha pay ataUon to call Ths Ukrainian* and thtir wml- Autos—‘^or UIrs ...... M A L E 33 , My neighbor. be used on a skin covered with The Plumbing Inspector taaued lieve that the Chamber project ' O h . M r s ■ u Y. T. NAMUN Oorasss—>6srvics—^torsd# .eee 10 Ronald C. Hillman 346 permits, made 744 Inspections boost building activities In «ian- up a c(mcera whom he had been in­ trn cousins, the Rutfaentans, were A L L E Y ’ OOP Motorcvolss—Bteyelss ...... II CARPENTER WORK 60c hour or MARKET PRICES paid for sale­ large pores, brown spots, and lots formed were id need of men. Not by Poiand, In the 16tk. oeii- Wsntsd Autos—Motoreirrlss .e. It of pimples? I am afraid to use It and licensed 71 plumbera Collec­ cbeator, both In the erection of new . . 1 5 - contract. Houses built at large aav- able Junk. There U a demand. Call Hartford Man n ils Himself tions of fees for permits totota homes and In the repair and mod­ being able to secure work be slaah- tury. as a buOir state agalasi the •OTMIEI* Mpslssss mm4 rrvfssslMiRl Sorsisee Ings. Mortgages available. Write Wm. Ostrlnaky, 183 Bisaell street. without advice as It flakes off the WHO IE Buslnsss Bsrvicss OWsrsd .... II Hartford, Oct. 12.-(A8—Isaac $672.80. ernisation of old dwellings. The ed hta throat T u ^ ORd Tatars. Pour eentmles Box R. Herald. Tel. 5879. Berman, 72, owner of a travel agen­ skin." Tumlenaky has been before the tetaTthe «$ar* aalaad tha Ukraine Housshold Osrsloss OffsrsS .ee.ll'A Answer: In U«la column I am un­ Demonstration Home will be open .w V m K o m t Bulldtps—CoRtrsctlns ...... > e e wo It cy and a bank of foreign money re­ Flans Central New* four mere day* for public Inspec­ local court on the charge of non- and BuBEnts heemn* port of ths florists—Murssrlss ...... e.g. U able to comment upon advertised support and as far os can bs lasrn- igvtB /AeSIsy) vRooflnc ee n and I am therefora unable to gtve Ctopenhagen. OcL 13—on— Swed­ through Sunday. InsursBos ...... *...... • • it FOR SALE — ENGUSH Setter B O AR D 53 In hla horns her*. Dr. Perry T. ish naws agency dtapatches from Slatariala WamUot ordered. It ta said by hta frtanda teas ianv.— Th*___ univsndty Uhivarsity at llilimsrr—UrsssmskiBg a..# — IS >•00 my opinion. Howover, I ana un­ pupa, sturdy Maex breed. Priced Hough, medical examiner, pro­ der the Impression that the product Hetainkt said today that tha Ptn- Tha Manehestsr Lumber and that inability to aacure work and H ^ s ^ tPLiltewa above on ths 1936 UoTloc—Trucking—Miorsgs .. K to sell, (tall Rockville 892 or 79 FOR RENT-ROOM eiiltable for nounced the death a aulclde. Fuel Company fumtahed tha fol­ make the payments required, to­ .e e.»0-A about which you In d ira is design­ nlab government hod established a ftm p . Public Pstssnssr Psrvics one or two gentlemen, near cen­ gether with family troubles were PSlDlIng—PSPSrlnp . e .e e . ee e. II West Main street, Rockville. Department of InformatlOD for the lowing materials for the Home: Le­ ter. Breakfast if d'^l^ed. Tele­ ed to cause the akui to peel. In Profssslonsl Ssrvtoss ..eeee • • It Ooagregatloaal Pa*tor Dies view of the pimples already present. dtaaeminatlon and control of news. high cement, CJelotex Insulating responsible for hta act Kspslrtng ...... ee It phone 7658. Malden, Mass., Oct IE—(AV-The board, clapboards, Anderson door A fter he had alaohed himself lUONBRVILLR FULKlt BY FUNTAINB FUX rsllorlng—Dyring—Clssnlng ee It POULTRY AND Rev. Eugene C. Webeter, 78. who and Xrindbw tramaa, windows and Tumlenaky left the station and was rollst Goods snd dsrvlcs .ee •w n SUPPLIES 43 Wsntsd—Btistnsss Asrvtcs • . . u formerly served os pastor of the doors, Beblsge locks, all hardwars. found outside of the station by 3ftas BOARDERS WANTED 59-A First (Congregational church In East Helen Beach of 46 Cedar street Kdscstlossl FOR .SALE- 6 TO 7 LB. Roasting Interim trim, drawer acta, Stanlsy IU m. FRgMCH UwNPRiag Coursss and CIsssss ...... • • II FOR RENT-ROOM In private Providence, R. I., and organised the garaga door. Gold Bond color tex­ Hartford. She took the man to tha ■t-' PrlVRtS Instructions gt.aeeee Chickens, 18c lb., Marahall's Poul­ Pariah of Alt Btrangera In Boston, hospital. Hta condition while re­ Usneing ...... try Farm. South Bolton. Tel. 8979. family. Board and laundry $10.01). Daily Pattern ture paint and medl(flBe cabineL Musical—Drsmsttc ...... eeeeeeeeeeeee II Phone 8316. died today. a.m. WUIIa and Son supplied ported as serious, ta not critical . Wsn'sd—InatructloQS ...... eeeeewnae bO framing lumber, roofers, ahlnglea, PIsasolBl ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Bee BaIMjr liinae By Ghral Day flooring. Gold Bond gypsum board Bondr—Wtocks—Morigssss .eoww Si London, O ct I f ——BHtaln to­ ahouldara and at the watatUnc, cer* ano some of the btutneitasa di- < china cabinet. Inquire 16 Winter Resarvatlona elosad last niglit for rectly connected with insurance qr. ' Lies Sisd ...... Il-A C'«, .%n4 «*• mm Of Several Ms baa James's parocMsI schooL FOR SALIS—HARD WOOD both ■••iMMiMpnt. flat erepa or sboer velvet, and reval tickets for the excuieton to be run It was stated today that none cf 2^ ^ Gs/dsn—Ksrm— Usir> Prodosts As Fonweai Water llOUSSbOiO Goods ...... bl atove and fireplace lengths. Ap­ II.k ) • on th« Mv*r«SM In tba aatlafacttan of -having aa Saturday and Sunday aosure* two the Raltan aocietiee plans to mark [£ UssbiDsry snd Tools ...... bl ply to lEdward J. HoU, Tel. 4642 U all you naad to aat aitd* for Have T o w OMm w f ultra-smart dreoa that looks en- leada, or 60 people. The IndIcetloHa the date today, instead a dinner has MusiooJ Instruaoeots ...... bl • vary |ioo borrowed at Personal or 6186. * pMstve and costs really very little. last night pomt^ to a much larger heen planned for Simday when more S t JO H N C . Gfflcs sod diors EquipnsBt ...e S4 FlnRncR Co. Go to our conven* Baioers laataUafl. Save number to U ke the one day trip. A SNslitfF DiiMt64 Pdrfsil Crlaw dpsctsis St tbs Btorss ...... bl tent offlc* and fill out a almpU Pattern N a 8867 ta deaigtied for of the social club raembtrs (vUl ba SCOROIY SMITU Wssrlng ADpsrsi—Purs •..«••• bt Rang* 011—90 gal or ovei, 6 l-2c. ApplIcNtlon, Quickly Ifn ap­ staes IS. 14. 16, IS, 90 and 40. Stse Both trips win start from tha K. of able to attend. The K. of C. held ob^ Wsntsd—Tv Buy ...... bl Furnace Oil—200 gal or ovei, 8 l-2c. prox ed, vour money will h« JonM->lhe Stove Man 14 requires 4 1-4 yards of 89-lneh C. home on Main street TIm one aervucee Monday . night precadaS - m m rtm e u r TMgfWWMVi Bsuubi Maardw-blstsls Bsssrtu Furnace Wood, 1-2 cord, 84.80 caan read.v. You don’t need endortert, gs Oak Btfoel VaL 1347 for tlreo^piarter length leaving Saturday for the two-day kgOKUMriMIFI •ssipereste e require no atockB or bonds fabric by a dlimar. /'TiDe muet/VTMg PuwETHiv j intiNBw Hoo— Hooms Without Beurd ...... bi (4 ft. wood aawed atove length l • • Ferurlty. do not tsks ■Isoveo; 4 1-8 yards with short t r ^ wUl start at 8 o'clock Saturday CAIMBMf J DHEVNBBOEIteg Boprdsrs Wsoisu ...... bi-A Fireplace wood—load 88 00 caab wage aealgnments. There Mrs no aleoves. aoralag and t^s Sunday trip will Seeomer Beeake Is Twe CoBDtry Busrd—iU^rts ...Mgeug su Koppers Coke—1 ton 812.00 cash •mhsrraeains questions and Ths Bsw Fan and Winter Pat- MV* at 0 o’etock Sunday mcralng. \ k ^ HotslP—llsstsursots ...... bl friends or employers will not tom Book. S3 pages of attractive WsBtsd—Roopis—Bosrd II L. T. Wood Co.—Phone 4496 know. Instead we offer congen­ London. O ct 1 2 .-m —Tho M 6 6 - MsbI Kutats Put Bsait ial service, promptness, com ^et# dwdgno for every siae and every oc- ABsw mthdrawsl ton Brittah steamer Mahi ApBlf satA riBta. rSBSBMOtS M M FOR SALE—SEASONED HARD privacy on loaha of |M to |Sd psr rent For Sale show dresses made from these pat­ Watsrhoira, O ct 19—OF)—Judge eeoat of England rince Saturday, bpbppp rpr asBt • eeeobbbba ftreplace. Donald Gehrlng. Tel. monthly on unpaid principal not terns being worn; a fsatura you Ernaet A. mfUs today granted Al­ •BkwrkBB Wot fU«t 8788. exceeding IKKi. and (S) per cent BEAUTIFUL 1 ROOM SIN­ bnka in two durfaig the night, On* d«U M t HoBMS Fdf RSBt ...bw bl monthly on any remainder. wUI enjoy. Lst the charoslng de­ t e r ^ P a triu Healey’s appitoaUen seaman was kUled. . VbBtdd tw Bsbi ...... bl GLE— Strictly Bwiem; ia- signs In ihta new book help yon m fo r narmlsMcn to wtthdraw os coun- HUIISEHULO GOODS 51 ehidiat ffwlacc. <-cargarw your sow ^. One pattota and tbo : far fn ir of the men convleted In M m For Itas*-War M m ApBrUMBi MIdiBg for dais bi now Fan and Winter Pattern Book the Waterbury oonspiracy case. BbWMb Brppsrty for Bslp...... fp Rgc. EiccDeat locRtioa. To i ^ *bis •••••• II USED GLENWOOD Combination —38 oenU Patton or hook alone Healey quit as counsw for former Geneva. Oct. IS.—(IF) — Th* goY- ' *"' fl Porcelain range, very low price. btsacrUtoo6. Cadi $100. OMtB* Jiayor Frank Hasan, Thomaa J. e n ln g body ot tha Intenutloial ------bAVbbbb******** tb Kamp'a lae. For a pattsm oi thio attiaettva Flsnilng; B sniy luR6r and John 8. Labor OOee, cceicsntratliig on ploM fpf BbIb l l smd U e ta oela. p e w RaaM. wif WBIP b#bbbbb»ss*«« tb WALLACE D. ROBB lolm ton BM netlcn. he toM the for oocnomic and ooctal raorgaalM IMM^te^ egdiaego • •••• to FOR SALE—LIVING room furni­ addroia stylo aambor Otm ta oanrt was by mutual oonaant and thm after tha War, dlacnmad plans ture, rug, oU burner, hot water Room No. f. BtMtM Tlisater .Rldf. The Evening HtfaM Tsdayn Fat- fOBowod vtihal notloa given to the today to obtain tiuarantsoa that batter, alao canning Jara. Call Tit Main Rt., MaBeheatar w l Sn i Phone 141# Llesttsa No. lit tom Euieau. IM •owBtli Awauo, Aug. SI tha day cf tttatr aoMtaro wm Snd Uwlr jehs 8384, Now Toik, M. T. (M H R g Scff tfesna

u r n HM n David*------Of iootia, win moat AboutTown la the Maaonie Templa. W i U R d n i ^ aaaa win include the ala jRoheti / . 0 *Brien Weds Shea to Speak rv agn. Thoae who have _ I School Heads Sai la their birthday baga are tayad to Talcotts’ Dam do ao at thia meeting, alao to maka Consignee Marie Germaine At KC Session ratuma of tieketa aold for dM 18 Herald Advs, gallona of oU. Jarvk Compuiy Awarded I ' ' I To Take Part In 4th De- '7 ■ WaUkrt Ctatar, Wo. 41, MUa Evelyn Heaa of Center street, Contract; Feared lUi SuperiaUBdent o f Seboeta ArtbUfWfram ita WB m m m ORMl St o M t o’cloek whoee marriage to Blnar L. Dorant- fl'ree Program at Dan­ H. Tiling and H. 8. Principal Edaoa ( ’HIT Collapse During Flood MMIM t b u m at tbo Btirt Skla aen of Weat Hartford will take ptaM bury on Sunday. M. Bailey protably agree that it ■ ■— ■tlM' OMter. Ab imporuat November 4. waa honored with an­ pays to advertlM in The Herald, but added la BBMoaeMMBt la «BpoMod from the other mlacellaneoua shower Monday The Alexander Jarvla Go., waa •tate AArlaory board. evening, at the home of Mra. Henry awarded the contract yeatarday to ProeecuUng Attorney WllUaro J both will probably add that it can oS the be darrled toe far. Eapeclally after cedumn Lorentaen of West Hartford, which recoaatruct and strengthen the mill Shea, who la SUte Deputy of the ri*a r Ooadio, et St Homeataad waa decorated In autumn colors. pond dam of the TaJeott Bloa. Oo_ the flood of phone calls they recelv-1 proclain Mnat, driver for Aprlle'a Bakery, Games were enjoyed and a luncheon Knights of Oolumbus, will be one ed last night on the question of | school b at Talcottville. Work started this of the speakers on the program for 1 a feaat of woodcock Uat waa aerved by the hoateaa. TIm morning. It will Involve digging a whether or not the acboola would be Then bride received many choice gtfta. ^ the exemplification of the K. of C. closed today—Columbus Day. II ling at Oaveriac hla route In South channel deep enough to drain the Fourth degree In Elks' Hall, Dan­ ------yeatarday a woodcock flew deep pool that baa formed at the An al^gether Innocent mistake In .j>hones a«aiaat the wtadahleld of hla truck bury next Sunday. It is expected an advertisement In last pigbt'a la- night at A food sale will be conducted at base of the dam due to eroaion, re­ that there w ill, be candidates for aad waa killed. Oondlo covera the Hale's store on Saturday morning enforcing the base and replacing sue' of The Herald was responsible sessions this degree from Manchester at for the hectic evening visited upon them Tl area to the eaet of Manchrater at 10 o'clock by the Women's Mis­ several large atones with concrete .Sunday's session. thoroughly and reporta game aeema sionary society of the Emanuel Luth­ Including some grading and the the school officials. C. E. House and j inconvei gtdta plentiful thia year. eran church. Navigators are Instructed by Son. Inc., submitted late copy on a I P. 8. erection of a heavy buttress against SUte Master Wtlllam J. Mulligan the center of the di^n. This will In­ shoe ad, using s mat or Illustration | In the i Roekrilla lodge of Elka win bold of Hartford to have their candi­ The Sons of the Legion artll meet volve quite a bit of excavation for dates report to State BecreUry Hu­ tta regular aem^moothly maethig at tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. at the state the foundation and will contain suf. KIka home la RoekvIUe tonight. bert C. Mllikowakl and SUte Mar­ armory. flclent mass concrete to hold the old shal Louis A. Perry at the Elks' Thaiv la eonalderabla Important atone dam In Ita present position. Hall In Danbury at 12:30 p. m. luialaaaa to ba traaaactad atnce the Townsend Club No. 3 will meet A t the time of the big flood In sharp Sunday. • neat aaaatoa of the lodge will be 1938 It waa feared that the dam waa Native Fowl Dlatrict Deputy night. tomorrow evening at fl o'clock at Following the exempllftcatloii of the Y.M.C.A. A full attendance Is rolng out as did several others the degree all will proceed to St. above It but It held although a Live W eight...... 2.1c Ib. hoped for as Important business Peters' church on Main street where Dreiwied ...... 28c Ib. The O Clef club adU hold Ita week­ will be tranaaeted. noticeable bulge developed in the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ ly lehearaal al the . high achool audi­ center. torium tonight at 7:30 o'clock In- ment will take place ouUlde on the CJiIl L 3567 In addition to work already men­ Green. Navigators are requested to ataad of' at the Emanuel Laitheran Miss Florence L .lohnaon of ni tioned a new concrete apron will be Ask for Sammy! church. Clinton street who Is In New York notify the SUte Master of the num­ laid at tha base of the dam to pre­ ber of members that will be pres­ City this week Is a guest of the vent further scour and the wing Hotel Belmont Plasa. ent for the degree and the banquet wall at the north side will be ralseil that will follow. HILL-TOP and strengthened with concrete and Members of the Second Congre­ a backfill of earth and the ahort sec­ MARKET gational church school and staff tion between the dam spillway and Delivered Anjrwhcre In Town! will have a conference hour tonight the headgatee to the canal at the at 7 o'clock, followed by a period of south side will be raised. Bible study. Annoimcement MIse Mary ANee Aadiwwt. The Ladles Altar society and •'•wing Clrela of St. John's church J. A. Kilpatricks teorher of Ballroom Oaaelag will be giiestk at a banquet Siioday and Deportment, will be at the afternoon at Pulaski hall. The Are Given a Parlv Masonic Temple for regietra- ^urch board la preparing a eult- tkm, Monday, October 18, from Select a abla program and menu for the af­ 8 to S o’elock. fair. A group of the women will preaeat a ahort, original play and Fifty friends and rslatlvaa of Mr. thare Will ba other numbera. The and Mrs. Jamsa A. Kilpatrick 0^47 BRANFORD M toas HS MSS » entertainment will be at 4 o'clock Clinton street ghthered last night at Mrs. Robert J. OVrIea and the supper will follow. tha Hotel Sheridan and tendered the For Yoars of Low Cost Beech couple a aurprlae party on tha twen- <«al Y O U l Mias Constance Marie Germaine, Sorvico CALi OH The Drum aad Bugle corpa will ty-flfth anniversary of their wed­ daughter of Mr. and Mra. Harold B. at noon at the HoUI Bond, Hartford, meet tonight at 7 o'clock In St. ding. Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick were Germaine of 105 Benton street, waa where the bridal party waa aaslated John's pariah hall for practice. married la Rockville the Rev. married this morning to Robert In receiving by the parenU of the Percy Thomas, pastor of the Rock­ Jamea O'Brien, aon erf BMward D. bride and father of the bridegroom. During, the past flscal year con­ ville Congregational church. Mra. Mr. and Mr|. O'Brien left this af­ P you are not Isaliog up to par. go O'Brien of 1617 Main street. East struction to. the value of g7M,3U Kilpatrick was a naUve of Rockville, Hartford. The ceremony waa per­ ternoon for an unannounced wedding Iaad call on yoar Doctor—oow. waa authorised by the Building In- but Mr. Kilpatrick waa bom here formed at 10 o'clock In S t Jamea'a trip, the bride costumed tn EkigUsh Doat daisy! A few dollars iavsstsd la apector. On this sum was collected and for years baa engaged In the church by the rector. Rev. William tweed with brown accessorita. On Iron working and blackarolthtag buaU their return they will live at 443 oapariaaesd cDoossI S t the ootsat osay tl.478 for permits and other charges J. Dunn, who used the single ring for work and occupancy fees swelled neas here. service. Maple avenue, Hartford, and will be iosestall a loag aad espeasiva Olaeta. the total Income to IIA33.60. Mr. end Mrs. Kilpatrick were The attendants were Mrs. Robert at home to their friends after Nov­ presented with twenty-flve silver Aad shoold yoor Doctor give you a C. Glenney, aa matron of honor, and ember 1. Sunday, October IS, Local can­ dollars by David Chambers, ont of ptascriptloa, brlag It here, to Pre- the party gueatb. the bridesmaids were Mias Mar­ The bride is a graduate of Man­ i’lmribi didates for the Knights of Cblura- guerite Lavoie of Hartford and Mrs. chester High school and the bride­ acrlptioa Hsadgnaiferi, to be tiled. Tha couple baa three children. K bua Fourth Degree will Journey to Robert A. Stratton. Edward T. groom la a grad'iate of East Hart­ 3 THINGS TO REMEMBER InstaU

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