AVEBAOE DAILT CKROULATION r,U88 THE WEATHER ! a t O. & W ontbor 6,193 anbor « f the Aadlt fit?T lE ii^ n iitg Otoody M gM fdimvad by n»ht onow Sntvrdnjr, dowly vMag tem- perature. MANdlESTER — A (ITY OF VILLAGE ( HAKM
VOL.LVIIL,NO.S3 (UaMUIed AdvertMag en Fag* U ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE rUKEB CENTS
Younrs DEATH Monopoly Inquiry Gets Under Way VENIREMAN IS ASKED
BRINGS CRASH COOKE ASSERTS KEMP
VIEW ON TESTIMONY
TOLL UP TO 23
GAVE UST OF OWNERS OF AN ACCOMPLICE Hospital Aotlioritiet Re-
SWAIXOWS West Haren Contractor^ 0n| TO GET SLED RIDE,T port One Badlj Mangled
OF LAND ON PARKWAY New Tork, Dec. 2 — Alcorn’s motloB that KCiiy be ex- quirements may hasten construction the hoapltal, then set shout—in toe economist did not immediately and shipyard workers, appeared to what we want!" Oooke teatlfled that shortly after cosed by the court came after the of a third and possibly larger eet of many coses with sacks end baskeU point out those conditions which he Balnbrldge, O.. Dec. 3.—(AP) — have at lealeast ‘ early success. Buckner was taken to an office te that Kemp come* to bte Greanwloh vanlremaa testified thst he hsd a locks for the Panama Canal. —to gather up the shattered rem believed justify toe government's Dr. Russell H. Breody, about 60, Thousands refused to report to Wall street and questioned along office and during toe convorsatton casual acquaintance with Mayor His report followed closely his nMts of the dead and removed stepping In. He moved Instead to- Methodist minister In this towrn of duty In the port’s shipyards and with n man booked aa William X toe former state land agent "aaJd Hayes and thst be would ' recommendation to Mr. Roosevelt them to the hospital morgue. ward a discussion of toe form, else, metal factories In defiance of the Gillespie, 43, of Brooklyn, who bad he (Kemp) could give n e aonte not sit In the esse.” that the canal be made "Impreg fiC and former Pontiac, Mien., government's threats of layoffs and been taken Into custody a few hours names on ths route” te the Westport imble." There the heart-rending took of function and inter-relmtlonsblps of ‘T would feel bad to see him con- Identlf rlng the bodies wras started. various individual business enter mayor, was found slain here early withdrawal of vacation and senior- belore. end of the Fp^kway -If I wouldiito victed," said Kelly. Current surveys, which will be 3 ity rights. AU of the dead except the driver prises. today. Allowed to Telephone Actreee cent them." Kelly said he once had occasion speeded up, contemplate new facll Shot In the temple. Dr. Bremdy's At Lc Havre, 12,000 textile em- Buckner said the accusation was Preevloualy Oooke told-Ute go to the General Assembly in lUes costing $180,000,000 or more, 39-yeor-old Farrold H. SUcox of Thorp, who la on leave from a Riverton, and all of the Injured were private business position with Dun body was found crumpled on a side- all a mistake. He was allowed to that for a numbn-df yoara hafor* tford to ask Hayes about some to be ready about 1960. Begun in walk two blocks from the Methodist (OentlBued on Page Tea.) telephone Miss Young te Hollywood Kemp b e cin s' connected with tM - way legislation and that also. 1938, the survey* were ordered by students at Jordan High school. and Bradstreet, was the second wit- S Moat of them were sons and parsonage. to tall her be had been delayed Parkway, Kemp would supply hla Congress to meet expected Increas- ness to appear before the commit- Although Buckner said he w office with "leads" and If th* deal **r^alt**Bfi < Page I**.) daughters of farmers In the little tee. Sheriff Joseph Vincent ordered ed demands from merchant craft Dr. Bready’s 29-yeor-oId son. Robert, Miss Young’s fiance, toe movta arms concluded Cooks’s office would RallK|------Mormon communities of Riverton, Isador Lubin. chief of toe Bureau actress was quoted aa saying be was split toe commission with Kemp. South Jordan, Bluffdale and O es- of Labor Statistics, proposed yes- on occounUnt, detained for ques- 13 CREWS HGHT in the cent tioning. just a casual acquaintance. -Asked Far C*Mi- year terday redistribution of Income os The arrests resulted from an te- Oooke also testified to o t' "Mr. own pi State and county authorities toe only way of advancing Ameri- Marshal Earl Bdington of Baln- ;£T BEGUN pressed Investigations os to ths brldge sold that blood was found in veaUgatloD started last January 1^ Kemp asked for cosh” payment of into Uh ca's standard of living and thereby PROVDENCE FIRE toe Securltlss and Exchange Com- bte commissions. cause of the tragedy. Survivors opening new markets for Industrial toe downstairs of toe parsonage and mlaalon when defaulted bonds of the Prosecutor Lorte W. WUUa, re- agreed SUcox obeerved the state production. In three upstairs rooms. An auto- Philippine Railways Company sud- ferring to toe conversation between matic pistol was found under a pil- HER TO Q u r r i No Simple Answer (Coatiaued on Page Fomtee*.) denly jumped from $11 to $81 te toe Thorp said that “our foUure to low In a bedroom. Dense Smoke Poors From woke of a rumor they would be re- (Utetteoad en Pago IWa.) maintain toe post rate of advance m Ccwldn’t Beroember Thing deemed at 8100 par. They flopi^d toe standard of living Is certainly Toung Breody, when questioned bock to $14 te two days when toe isHion To F o r e ip not due to any lock of management MErihEl Sklln^oD End Deputy Windows Of Three Story Philippine government denied toe Sheriff Don Lowery, sold he couldn’t reporL MAY PROSECUTE ability, capital, labor or natural re- sources." He added there was "no remember a thing since lost night Domestic Polides such simple answer." when be was sitting betide a radio Stmetore Near Downtown drinking. LATE NEWS FOREIGN GROUPS "The character of toe economic structure Is eontlnually changing", Lowery said a botUe of apple wine was found In toe parsonage. INSURGENTS BOMB Thorp declared. "Advances In tech- Providenoe. B. L, Dee. 2 — nology, for exiunple, may create Token to view hla father’s body, (AP) — After battling rimre FLASHES! new industries and destroy long es- toe son sold: than three hours te near-zero rnisselB, Dec. 2.—(AP)—Belgian Jnstke Department Studies tablished ones. "Father's dead." temperaturee, firemen nt noon DEPARUNG YANKS spers said today that sharp ‘The initiative of business men Young Bready returned to Baln- todny controlled n fire which AUTO WORKERS STBOU /oppoaitlon to the foreign and domes- FllaL Mlch„ Dec. J—(AP)—Th* Request For Action By Individually and collectively. Is It- brldge a year ago and told neigh- caused damage unofficially esti- tic policies of Premier Paul Henri self a constant creator of change, bore he had been fighting with toe mated at t50,000 at the Allied Fisher Body Oompaay's pitet No, 1, ^ Spa^ made his resignation before while too much Inertia, on toe other Lo3raUat forces In Spain. supply Company warehoose in Planes Arri?e After Ameri- employlag from 8.D08 to 7A88 mea. the end of the day appe-^r inevitable. Dn-Americu Committee. bond, may also create a maladjust- Dr. Bready who took toe Baln- the freight yard section. Thous- closed at ISteO p j*. today when ment Specialist legislators demanded Go*. Malta Oialg brldge pastorate about four years ands of dollar* worth of furnace members of toe CIO Uoltod AMe- that Spaak, himself a Socialist, re- "Some situations have sufficient ago also had held pastorates la ClU' nd plumbing ouppileo was can Volunteers Cross iDoblle Workers wolksd oat on and rained. because he agreed to send warahlpa o< largsr oixa and Washington, Doc. 2.—(AP)—The public Importance to warrant gov- cinnatl, Detroit, Pontiac, and Plo- trike. The roqa left the plaat a ^WBlkRicrelal representative to Insur- from a greater flow of traffie. tew mlantee after eompletiea of-n Justice Deportment is studying seri- gexR Spain and recallad the charge , To Get Teai-s Field Teal (Coattaaed on Page Twelve.) (Ooattaned on Page Fomtee*.) Providence. R. I„ Dec. 3—(A P)— Franco-Spanish Frontier. trike vote taken In cooaeetioa with d'walr** oad consiU to the Spanish Officials who told ef the new ia- ously a request for prosecution of Firemen from 13 ladder, pump and a prolonged dispute over wnge latoa goteniBMBt capital, Barceloim. ^try plaas said thr^ of the as# to* Oommunlst party, toe Oermon- water tower companies tote mom- In the prem and metal departawnt The Barcelona government with- regiment* will undergo field tests Amarieaa Bund oad some other or- tog are fighting a fierce blaze In La Tour de C^roL France (At toe of the plant. UAW officials sold drew Its ambassador In proteat for a year In Texas aa e part of a gsnikatlCBs for fSIIlag to register os near-zero temperature at the Allied Spanish Frontier), Dec. 2.—(AP) — the men rated $A$4 to 4$g for the against ths Insurgent envoy. Liberal projected smaller infantry divialon. agsnto of foreign prinetool* Supply Company warehouse, where The Spanish Insurgent airforce by trike. Itopresmtative Oiee (D., TC*.). re- Weather Expert Predicts and CathoUc group* here held the At full wpr strength, the new thousands of dollars worth of fur- chance of design today took a part- Baredotia actioa to be aa intoleraMe unit hss but 2,411 officers and men. oently asked toe 8UU Department nace and plumbing supplies are BODY IN SNOW BANK ing shot at toe government's Lln- effect to influMoe Belglaa affair*. 'contrasted with the World War's toot such action ba tokon. Dies, Wami December for N, E. stored. Hartford. Dee. 2— (AP)— The Tb* Rorlnlista aloo fought Bpaak’s 3,743 and the present 8,009. chairman of toe House committee The fire w*s_ discovered aboiHy cotn-Woshlngton battalion by bomb- body of John Skredio. oboot 88. 18 Whereas the 1917-18 reglmant investigating un-American activi- ^ter 8:80 by a watchman. Amedeo ing a roUway at the Fronco-Spanisb Charter Oak avenue, was loond thto opwionite policy as -deflatloaniy,’ ties, asserted that evidence pre- t-id oppoMd apeciflcally pis tompul- was armed with 8,300 Springfield. Rassde^ OMif., Dec. —(AP) —Abundred miles and slightly west of Ricci, who telephoned In an alarm frontier os more than 300 demobil- morning In a snow bank at t*e rear Ongle-abot riflssi and the sented to hi* Oommlttes indicated Long range, acleatlfie weather fore- and then attempted with three ptoer ized American volunteers left Spate. * Arf unealployment lasunmc* ptsa. that toe Oommunlst party was an “ “ ** * toe normal locations.'' of the Edward Bolt company plant , ' Ths tebtaet rtlwunad its course regiment has 1A82 such weapona, castoig U here. Ten Geographical SeetAoos employes to beat out the blaze to Five Insurgent planes plunged 18 on Sheldon streeL Jt te believed tin- agsat of to* Oomnninlst Hilrd b - toe shipping room. ..J ia a ametiag this afternoon Spank, the new otganlMUon wW have 1.483 tsmattonal wUeh m«ie»etne bead- Dr. Irving P. Krick, of toe C*U- He mokes bis forecast on toe bombs on toe railway outside the body had been tbere eteee Ihaaka- with a Cathodic, liberal, Soiuallst senU-automatic rifles, giving triple fbnila lastltutelastlti of Technology, who of ten geographical sckOlons, With toe arrival of two com- Spanish border town of Alp, shortly givliig. Modlcal Kao minor Parry X. quartan qt Mooeow. for oome Ume has been telling toe afjer the Americans had crossed ooaBtica. took oKlos May 14. fire power. It also wUl have heavier In toe sbasnee of Secretary of among which are: panies on the telephone alarm a Hough said death waa dne to ox- end more numerous machine guns Hollywood film studloe what weath- Great plains states—Precipitation box alarm was sounded, foUowed a Into France. posnre. Mentlfieatlo* wan made Steto Hull, Undenaerttary Sumner er to expect on location for a week This was the largest exodus of end euxlUeiy weapona. WeUes forwarded Dies' letter to At- about normal except te southwest few minutes later by a second alarm through a social serarlty ears. The horse and nude hlive been or more in advance, “put my neck winter wheat areas, where defi- and then a special service alarm American fighters since toe Bar- « • • OAFETy SONNETS torney General Cummiags who re- out” by trying a forecast for Nov- celona government decided to re- marked for eventual complete dis- terred It today to Brie*rtea IlcMahon, ciency will occur; temperature which brought two -rnore companies PU4NE CR.\SH KUXS EIGHT card. The World Wer raglmaat ember. above iM>rmal southeastern se^ons, and squads of police reserves to toe leaae all foreigners te its interna- cklef of tbs Jnstiee Deportmenf e So well did the chief proponent tional brigades. Mexico City, Dec. 2—(AP) —FHc 869 animal* while the present full- criminal dtvMca for "careful coa- abou. iMrmsl elsewhere. Mene, a abort distance from the poasengers and the crew ef three strength outfit has 407. The flew of toe air-mass system of sreatoer Mississippi and Ohio valleys _ downtown aectlon. Watch Bamtw Fall slderatlon.- liredletlon come out that he Is pub- The volunteer*, standing in safety were killed today when a Gompojto unit will depend on 141 motor vehi- McMabon sold be would give toe PrecipitatKm about normal or a Deitfe smoke from burning oakum Mexicaan de Avtaefoa aJriteer Ishing q. December forecast in the little below; temperature above nor- pouring from all windows of toe on toe railway station platform of cles of various types for movement matter close persoosl attenUon. forthco^ng December number of this French border town, watched crashed agalast a kUl soon after of men end materiel. -FVsats* Alse Agwto inal in Ohio valley, near normal torse story brick structure beat lesvtag Sfexlee a ty tor Merida, toe American Form Digest elsewhere. toe bomba fall a few hundred yards Sq*adi fnesenaed Te Twelee Diet' letter sold other evidence in- back toe firemen aa they attempted away. Vneataa. Two of ths $*’anarr i* New Bnglaad.* Gulf states—Precipitation about were women. Alrhae *8 Squads have been tnereesed from dicated that certain "front" organ- lo it he predict* warmer toon to fight their way inside from toe isations of toe CommunM party nornuU, with probable deficiencies first floor and from tedders raised The departure of toe greater part all the victirm were eight to twelve men. Until the UMol wsotoer in toe New England which probably below, with local of toe American recruits bad been Garand aemi-automatlcj shoulder also w en agents for the parent oc- stn^ toe Ohio valley and the to the second floor windows. well publicised, and some of the coO' iFoaizatton. He named speclflcaUy sections In northern areas of riflerirrtsady In greeter quaaUUee. soutoeaMern seettons of toe great Misstssippi, AUbamm and Geotgte ttegent believ^ to« Iteurgent air- " squad will have a Browning toe League for Peace and Demo- plates states. AUCTION BRINGS $38,307. force must have known of IL MABKET8 AT A GLANCE cracy, toe laUraoUenal Labor De- above normal; temperature about New York, Dee. 2.—(A P )— "The storms te toe United Statee m>nnal. Government anti-aircraft bat- fease sad Civil Liberties Union. New York, Dec. 2.—(AP)— A to- Stocks Lower; ' ' e* Pag* re toe result of * continuous con- Great Lokea—PrecipltoUon near teries at Pulgcerda just orcoss the decUne. Then an other indicatloiis, Diaa flict between cold polar olr and tal of $38,307 was realized at toe border from La Tour dc Cterol final- added, that the German-Ama.1eaa normal, with probable deflviendee Beads—Mlxsdt U. & treasurt bal ancc worm tropical currents along a auction ef part tosee of William ly drove toe raider* away. Omual- bund repnssnts Gem ony's Nazi te local areas; temperature a Uttle Randolph Hearst'z ooUectloa ot peraleedewa. party in this country. boundary sarfoos which seporotea above normal. tles and damage were not determin- Cterh—Eneyi Washington. Dec. 1—(AP)—Hm toes* two tMmlninir olr bodiea.' books te fine btedtegs, autograph ed immediately. Repnsintottve Dtss asserted to- ssM Dr. Krick. Englaad — Pisctpttotlon manusertpta and lettara and origin- (y- poMtlan e f ths TValuuTy on Mov. » : day that Ootnamatsta had been aoiPBM or above; temperature Only unwounded were included te London **nds year tha osntcrs of action above. al drawteg adilch was complotaa the American group, which French $$AM A6$Al; emtoBdi- Barnat jaiSITW O MANCmSTEK BVBNWO HERAU5, MANCHESraR, CONN FRIDAY, DECEMBER ^ 19tC ‘■wS RAC by tha board ot aoleetmen for -that possible that,-if the taxpayara want purpoao. which Townsend B. Scudder, fonaar MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY,-DECEMBER 2,1938 COLDS, to pay the salary of a full JuaUca of the New York County •AGE THRB^ - ^ ( 0) A MU provldlnf tor a Board charity director, this dapartmant Supreme Court and turn Psvsr sad SWEEPING CHANGE of Water and Sowar Ooramlaaion ia mlyht be tlyhteaad up, and its worii REPORT ZDHMER acTM ia Orseawlcb for tha town of Maoehoater. might------ba more ■ ilmlL- l l i l to ISOsOOO. N. Y. Stocks CARTOONAUTIES By Paul Aceto which are equally ahared. In other the Indian tribal battles and loves HdsdsdiMi (t) A bill providinc for a Board word*, by eliminating a high priced who vitally need relief. Here, evi- .T ty wRaeu tesUlIedhe '^eIl•ve4' Eccles Gives Warning GLEN GRAYS BAND stars Rochell Hudson, and Richard of Public Wolfaro Commlaaion la dently, that old town farm eouab- leader, the men make ihore money. Cromwell. the first trannctloB to which Kemp Adams E x p ...... AGAIN FOR ROAD IN TOWN’ S SETUP the town of Manebaater; auob Wa la e d ^ to.* fop this commis- received hie share of the commls- The cooperative Idea la also Incen- f'v.* ' board to have an tire control, man- sion would also hsvs control M the ■lon to cash waa that in which Jus- Air Reduc...... Against Spending Cut tive to bett^ "In-the-groove"’ play- ayamant and auparvlaloii of the MOST FAMOUS ONE almshouse. If anyone thinks the tin Sturm, former Tale footbsOI AUaka J u n ...... ing. The Casa Lomans play as oHif Attention! town almi houaa, tha affalra of tha MmshouM is not being run well, he star jm d Sculptor, sold 7ff79 aerM Allegheny ...... His Petition For Horace Sl man, yet each to capable of Indi- INSURGENTS TO NAME poor Md inaana persona, aa waU aa •hould go over there and And out to Westport and Norwalk for Allied Chem ... . New York, Dec. 2.— (A P ) — Tbo^would he-- a- --.y toert-alghted vidual arttotic performances. URGED BY LEAGUE an otnar Inoempataate. shout It personally btfora hs fails $37,600. ' Featured with' Casa Loma during MASONS’ SUPPLIES . . . Am C an...... nation had a warning today from” repetition---- - of a mistake which has R( i f ) A bill prohlbltlaf the so- for eoh stortH to tha contrary. PUCES TO BE BOMBED h f Oamaat, lima, Ptaatar. K- Just before the eourt suspended Am Rad St S ... Extendoa May Finally Marriner 8. Eccles, chairman of the been made before.” To Begin Week’s Engage- tlcttiny of amployoa t r employers Squabble Stuff .. for rsosH Wfflie began teSring Am Sm elt...... Needs 89 BUIioa tooeme TUaand Bawar Tlla dona by formar aelactman for any charitabla purpoaa or eom> .Federal Reurve Board, that any B R O W N W Claims against tha management Cooto through the other entries to A n Tel and Tel . Compared with an utlmated na- Hendaye, France, (A t the Spanish "Henesty In Gorerm nenr! Ma^aa^sma^. munlty cheat within tha stete of of the almabousa ware publicly air- the ledger. Afti l^b B ...... Caate Meeting CaL attempt to reduce’tbe federal epend- tional income of about $66,000,000,- ment At Hartford’s State Frontier)—Dec. 3— ( A P ) — The ! Saak iSlfnatoTM Connecticut. ed, and were proved groundleH and ta s to v M Te BveM "SpUt" Am Wat Wks .. tog program would create the risk 000 this year, EIccles aald tbe coun- G. B. WILLIS A SON, INC. of another utback to national re- Spanish insurgents, vaunting the S Mata street TbL 5IU PoUtteal AngUag ludieroua. To perelet in nonMnn D u r ^ the oourae of the examtoa- Anaconda ...... try needed an $88,000,000,000 In- superiority of their air force over CLUB j Body Seeks Town Meeting I the Inayue, a special committee imun) The dsstra for tha division of tha Btubbonly doeen’t leaean the iMm- Keogh. oouaMl for Kamp. Armour 111 ...... covery. _ come to attain normality to business .«iV E - IMPRC55ION _ . A fl • whose membership was not diaclos- Tha patltion that Theodora Zim- the government's planes, took the town into voting dlstriote has bean aenec. Thla welfare propoeal haa all mlted an objection and J u ^ Frank Atchison ...... mer circulated tost June on which DeMriRig from the text of a pre- and government finance. ^fvW MC WA5 FRACr- unusual step today of announcing pared address, Eccles. told a group To n Act v i v On u wuiuvuuvu, Selechnen. ^ rpectsl town mastlny, and It ia broached .before by those who claim tha earmarks of a poUUeal counter- McBvoy toetructed Cooko to avoid Aviation Corp .. more than the neoeeeary number of He said private Industry must be ICINC BV MAKING the cities and towns they are plan- suit against the Inveatlgatora who ^ "epUt" to de- Baldwin C T ...... of bankers last night that govern- given every opportunity to re-em- Glen Gray and the famous Casa ning to bomb. t now balny circulated for nscassanr that the present aleotlon arrange- names were secured for calling a K/OtSe’ WITM ONC HAND MEMBERS I manta at tha state armory are in- found that conditions at tha aima- •cribtog how Kemp shared to the Balt and Ohio .. ment spending must be continued ploy those on relief, but meantime Loma Orchestra, which comes to Burgos authorities, after announc- slynatures to briny__ ^ it before Umb oommlsaion. apectol towm meeting, but which was on Its present large scale ‘ until such Relief, Voting Districts, adequate to handle tha whole town houM wars suparior to thoM to most Bendix ...... the government muat take care of the stege of the State Theater. ing that 73 government planes had Please cone in and adaet Board of Salactman and thm by, for While questioning Cooks, Willie not preaentsd at that time becauu time as the national income has voting population at alactlon. How- such institutions in this state. Beth S te e l...... of other matters that were requiring the unemployed. Hartford, for one solid week begin- been shot down in Nfovember, made your premium that yon action on tha part of tha voters In Mkad whether to previous traasae- Beth Steel 7, pfd reached the point that private agen- The national budget, Eccles said, ning tomorrow, is considered by special town meeting, “at some data ever, at tha past alactlon, no crowd It would be an admirable thing If the town’s attention, la likely to be public a list of nearly 100 loca'Itlea K*mp Borden ...... dea find It necessary to employ will balance itself almost automatic- many critics the foremost dance In government territory marked for want for Chrbtmas. By C. Malcolm Stennard on, or before December 30." ing was avldencad until near tha a Btate law could ba peeanrl ao that and he divided oommlssloaa when presented to the board at its next those who are now publicly em- Quinn’s non-reatdent workars to any town Can Pao ...... meeting. ally If well-timed federal expendi- band In the country today. bombing. A plan whereby tha entire raem- The petition, aa drawn ,asks that very end of the day, whan a laat ployed.’'^ would ba freed of the noeeasiiy to Cue (J. I . ) ...... tures Increase tbe cotmtry*s Income, Not only because It Is decidedly a A note published with the list said the town be divided Into four voting minute rush did .develop a Una Cent) De P u ___ The peUtlon-M ctreutoted request- “Values cannot be sustained un- barship of tha Board of Selectman contribute to the ebarittea of any fl^SSlySlld' becauae a higher national Income "musicians band" but also because the action was taken "to avoid any districts, each of which would be which, however, was quite promptly Cbu and Ohio ... ed the selectmen to extend' Horace der an uonomy that lacks employ- wUI increase tax ipeeipts without a damage tp peaceful citizens" In would be reduced from seven to five, represented on tha Board of Salact- handled. Much more Important than place which la not their domicile. It "No." Casa Loma Is very popular with Chrysler strut south to mut Hartford road. ment and mass buying power", be rise In tax rates. radio, dance, and theater audiences, localities which the Insurgents said BR0WNBnj:i with the town divided into four dls- men by one aelactman, in addition tha formar “room for voting" argu- la patenUy unjuet for Hartford to FVoin the testimony given bv When the matter was ♦■ktn under told the Bankers Forum. "An at- Coca Cola ...... Increasing national Income, to- does the SUte Theate. feel that the contained military objectives. trIeU, each represented by one of- to which tha Board would have one ment appears to be tha Laagua’a foist Its community chMt obligaUon Col Carbon ...... consideration aa a project, the town’s tempt to cut down expenditure, atead of cutting expenditures or to- ’3^ Among the towns and cltlw listed SHOE STORE W EEK -E N D member elected at large, giving the on Manchester people. The old argu- was aUeg^ to have received com- whetbei private or public, before we engagement of Glen Gray Is decid- flcial, with one selectman elected at Idea of having diatrlct representa- Col Gas and 13 . . . fathers were Informed by the town creasing tax rates, be said, “Is the edly an outstanding one. were Tarragona. Sagunto, Cartv- town a Board of five selectmen In- tion on the Board of Selectmen, with ment tljat "they get their living to m^lselona totaling $33,814.93 to Um engtour that the cost of building a have rearhed a national Income re- 825 Main Straat ! Difided larye, Is proposed by a yroup of Com! Inv T r ...... one sure way and only way to which In the Casa Loma la a line ex- gena, Guadalajara, Almeria and J ciUsena oryantsed here aa a now stead of seven, aa at present only one member elected at large. Hartford" Is knocked ten fathoms which the wltneM Oorol S o lv ...... bridge acrou Hop Brook and build- flecting reasonably full uu of our we can achieve the bslanc^ budgete KIao an off dav Pozobinco. The proposals for which a special ample of the best swing (a style civic unit. Provlsloo for creation Personal Plums under by the fact that Hartford sella Cons Edison ...... ing the road would cost $40,000. manpower and productive facUltiu, which we an wloh to achieve." .HARLC5 ,«^ < O O K /9 jrUPKfiS ON The announcement said the date itk For- SPECIA LS of Water and Sewer, and Welfare towp meeting Is being sought, are Ite Inaurance to the whole nation. dwelled on the proc^ Cone O i l ...... M they have been playing since they aa follows. Since that time, Mr. Zimmer aeyA T H0ceiRCi6cMset-^,Ht{] organized). The men combine the for the bombings "had not yet been CommiMlona la also advanced, to- Democrats have long supported Charity. In thU caM, ahould be an 1*1 which Kamp allegedly wee Cont can ...... he haa had enginurs look over the Z? fixed." gether with several other changes PropoMls such a plan, feeling that they might obligation of reeldenee. and not one *1^**^* commlmlona Com Prod ...... pulaaUng rhythm of the negro feOoAD proposed project and It will coat far the basarda of trespasatog on raU- swing with the suave flnlslji of the Complete Line of In town government and personal We, the undersigned legal voters gain a district or two If such art of employment. That U the buta on 4ui S***.^* which the wltneu tes- Del Lack and W ut road property and generally to keep Approximately one-half of all the tifled that the checki were made leu or at the most $4,00C he say» expert white bandsman. They siz- duties of the clUaens. of the town of Manchester respec- established. However, the present which the Herald haa fought against Douglas Aircraft . The fill that will be necesury ^ RJIS’ CAMPAIGN safety uppermost to the minds of District Court cases filed at Okla- ^ e ly petition your honorable plan might not prova too favorable, out either to Cooke, himself, or to : zle with the hottest kind of swing, Read The Herald Adrt. [ From It was ravaalsd today that an Hartford's annual stlekup of Man- Du Pont ...... be secured without cost to the t the growing youngsters. In this way homa City In the past 12 months "Honesty in Oovemment League", Iward to call a special town meet- for tha Democrats, m It will ba hr m officer of the Corporation. Eutman Kodak ... bringing out intricate arrangements chMter peopla who happen to work and It would be a project that,^ the safety message Is brought to BORN- l /902 - NEW GRlTAIN. CONN. have been divorce petitions. V IT A M IN auooaaaor to tha Mancheater Civic December 30. noted that the voting districts would acroM the river. Cooke said these cheeks were then Elec Auto L it e ___ ON TRESPASSING thousands of youngsters every to amaze and thrill the "awing-cat," 19M for the following purpose, to ^ h e d and the proceeds given to be carried out under a town dpoi CRAOUmi^O FROM; MAigCHESttR HIGH-'/Y2 0 and smootb aoV rhythms that de- ; ftiy- aasociatlon. ia clrculatlna a peUtlon be Mt off by the preMnt Board ot It la bard to cm, however, why, Gen E l e c ...... school year. At the same time, the for the calling of a apeclal town wit; Kemp. ed WPA project wbere work wou / V « . H O L V CROSS, 3VRS. ST^ ANSeCM'S light the swing music lovers. Selectmen. There would be no lea- locaUy, there should need to be a Oen Foods...... be given to men, and It would railroad police are always on the Glen Gray meeting to act on the Jlvlalon of ( I ) To ace If the voters of the soa why they could not gerryman- Didn’t Get Exactly Half Oen M o t o r s ...... ^ VH HARVFDRD COU-ECe of law The Cala Loma Orchestra is PR O D U CTS atate law, as the league proposes, not require the um of trucks to any lookout for trespasMrs, not with the n Cadi tha town into four voting diatricta. town. In accordance with Section 1 der the town to retain Republican Cooke also told the couri thal In GlUette ...... SHOWS RESULTS idea of bringing them to Justice, MARRIED- CARMITA LASHER. . unique for several reasons. It to the and also to aae If the voters will of an act concerning voUng dls- against solicitation of relief funds some cases Kemp old not receive great extent Zimmer claima. Ha la their engagement at the Btate To Bnild Resiniknee control If this was considered Jeop- by employere. As a matter of fact, Hecker P r o d ...... but of rcacutog them from tbe haa- e SSOCIATCD *»<•' HtFD ACCIDEtVl' INOeMNItV oldest unaltered musical organiza- instruct the recently elected Oen. trlcts In the town of Manchester. uactly one-half of the commlaaion. being asked by others toteruted in tion in the country ( the newest man Theater In Hartford arc the rhythm Tbe I ceptions. ardized. Hartford's hold up for the communi- Hudson Motors . . . . arda involved and ot warning them RAND'KNICHT- fCAMTOEiC COONCIL-K.CJ aral Assembly RepresanUttves, Wil- Subatitute for House Rill No 124 Tha wUneu tuUfied that he paid Int Harv ...... the work to have the petition pre- haa been with the band for six songs of "Pee-W-e” Hunt and the ■to os Afslast Cirid Infeetios Hence, Democrats can hardly sup- ty chest Is mostly carried on by against repetition ot the pracUce. romantic ballads of popular Kenny Range and( Fuel Oil liam C. Cheney and WUIIam J. approved March 28. 193ft, will ea- tte Federal income taxes on t h e ^ tot Nick ...... Mnted calling for a special town Deaths In School Child Group years.) Yet, the average age is less S ber 1 port the proposal with any hope that employee committeee, of courM with Sargeant. In addition to the regu- mon, Thornton, to preaent a series of tabllsh four voting districts to be they will prolU from It. It may not tel amount of the commiulons he Int Tel and Tel .. muting within 10 days of the time than 30. Casa Loma Is really a cor- 24 H O U R S E R V I C E - (A P ) — the sanction and assistance of the that the petition Is presented. la.' entertainers with the band, 117.0 ! PsHdst Cod User A O ^ seven local bills for enactment at located and defined by the board of bo partlea, quite aa much aa persona, received and *he deductions were Johns Manvllle .. 000,000, to be used for national de- poration, the only unsuccessful band Telephone 3873 bjr mbI •». tha coming assembly sastlon. John selectmen. employers. The whole question, made to bring In Kempfti alleged Kennecott ...... Decrease; New Ha?en ax SERIOUSLY HURT POLISH CABINET URGES ***^. transportation developments, Daley, well-known swing singer, poranr who might conceivably gain Board organIzaUon of Its kind in the busl- "Pan-sy’’ Sanborn and Co., famous day ia Su« OUlUdttsdlO) .. S70C H. C. Longdyka has bean handUny (3) To if the voter# of the though, is not tp much one of law share of the tax. Lehigh Val Road . and education. nesB. Glen Gray not only to the TEXACO CRYSTALITE RANGE on. |5lus, ' tha pubUclty 'for “the new Lisayue. town will Instruct their Reprasen- posts were the towm to bo cut up as aa It It of public opinion. Cooke said he also deducted from stage and ulght club comedians, and mate of Itoy Kamp, tbs new League would have It. The U gg and Myers B C. E PORTERFIELD FILES Road Has Fought EyH For WHEN PLANE CRASHES MILLIONS FOR DEFENSE The money would be spent to leader, but be to also the praaident Psilsst HaHbat LIvtr 00 tad groundwork. It is repo:irted, li UUve# to prasant tha foUowlng Such la the setup of the proposed other checka for telephone and of- Loew's ...... w e e years starting April 1 , 1939. Fourteen of the band's sixteen mem- many others will make up the great- •on, 53) him and bills at the next (1939) session of proposal certainly doea not appear Instructiona to our General Asmm- floe rent Lorillard ...... with $2b0.000,000 of the total for est stage sho'W ever presented to kettooe Cipnls%Plsia,*« B A to be one of advantage to Republi- blymen. bers (not Including arrangers and MOR2ARTY RR6§. bursem< cy charyea the Oenaral Assembly; Appearing In court today for the Mont Ward ...... BANKRUPTCY PETITION Many Years. BerUn, Dec. 3.— (A P )—The Luft- defense. managers) hold stock, the profits of Connecticut. On the screen the It Paticway (1 0 0 )...... (a) A bUI providing for one se- cans, and It looks much as if the Instmetlon Powers first time since trial of Kamp be- Nub Kelv Warsaw, Dec. 2.— (A P ) — The Connecticut premiere of the thrill- IbtsrMt plan la drawn so as to endorN a hansa line’s Berlln-Baghdad air 3A1-315 Center SL, Cor. Broad , S L . I namaa o f lectman from each one of tha four It u doubtful that, even If a town lan last week was Samuel H. Sll- Nat Blsc ...... transport crashed to Vienna Forest Polish cabinet prepared an appeal ing drama, "Storm over Bengal” Sower b Democratic proposal, but from meeting can be persuaded to ap- Owner Of Gasoline Station On to Parliament today for a apeclal win be shown. This vivid story of Tampon iparty lay Wa Have For Bale; voting diatricta, and one salactman- Mrman, a Stamford real estate Nat Cash Reg .. Tbat the campaign of safety edu- (Wienerwald) today, seriously In $25,000,000 Abbott's BsUvor Malt With st-Iarge, instead of seven salect- which. In its peculiar Mtup, the prove all of the League's points, broker and another of the Nat D airy...... Spruce Street Lists LlabOi- Juring tbe crew of four and two credit of two billion xioty, $00,- on 8ew< men as provided in Substitute for Democrate wouldn’t gat much taffy. they can be bung around the neck accompanied by his wife. Nat DlatUl...... tiea At $29,935, Aaaeta $15,- cation conducted by tbe American German passengers. Zxians p QQ In the resultant diatrlct dlvlaton, railroads, similar to tbat waged for whara h « SOO S h a r e s House BlU No. 333. SecUon 18, ap- of any Repreeantatlva from thla 81Il>Hman, whom the prosecutor N Y Central ... . 964. Two Englishmen, the others I3;363.1« ndar direct SSB s #•# OBS • so W proved June 3$, 1907, adopted Octo- ware it attempted, thare might be town. For no such official la bound bH disclosed, also Is under subpoena NY NH and H .. many years by the New Haven aboard, were bruised. They were to act undsr ordsra of anyone. He By GEO. HOl.MES due 1947 ira ha paid Cheney Brothers ber 35. 1907, and In Houaa BUI No. personal advantage gained, but the to testify for ths state, took a sH t North A m ...... Railroad to warn children of the F. 8. Wilkins of the British Air n. 1938 r aa state 1049, Section 3, approved April 9, Improvement In town government U a frM agent, and la hie own auth- to the rear of tha courtroom on the Packard ...... Clarence H. Porterfield, who eon- dangers entailed to trespasatog on Ministry, en route to Baghdad, and Decorative Upholsterer Lehigh Valley ness to imdiatai Toast p a _ 1918, aidopted May 1913. that wduM rMult Is very conjectural, ority for what he doea In the As- spectator’a bench. Param P lo t ...... H. L. Muechamp of Manchester, en Id parchaa- Frefsriad Stock sembly. ' ducted a gasollnt and tire business raUroad property. Is bearing fruit to SATURDAY— Last Day Of Hale’s Pre-Obristmat to 1947, M coBunia* Tablatik fOO labiate 0 9 C (b) A bUl providing that no and wholly a matter of opinion. Cooke, Greenwich and New York Penn ...... on Spruce strut, has filed a volun- evidenced by figures recently made route to Alexandria. TO ALL HOMEIX)VERS! M traaaac* parson liable to pay taxes on real Board Efficient. The time to tie offiotats down to broker, whom the state c b ^ u di- Phelps Dodge ... tary petition to bankruptcy to which pubUc by Col. Robert 8. Henry, as- The plane caught fire and the oc For I (S> 12 Per Share property or motor vablclea In It bM never been /ound that the pledges and Instructions is before vided commiulons with Kemp, Pbll Pete 7 :...... he llste hts ItabiliUes at $29,9S5 and sistant to the president ot the Asso- cupante escaped by smashing glass who Wl tha town of Manchester shaU be elections, not In town meeting. It former Highway Department land Pub Serv N J ... his asseU at $15,964. ciation ot American Railroads. and crawling through tbe windows. tog Ion ^ Banp Plufco-Dsvla present makeup of the Board of Is for this reason that men cam- lequirles Tnvlted required to give In a list of their Selectmen Is unwieldy, nor la it ap- agent took the stand wUb dramatic Radio ...... The largest unsecured creators as In the five-year period from 1922 iwrtme iwioh and paign for office Instead of being ap- Rem R a n d ...... I the atata I^OStMSLiCA. . . . Doc real proparty or motor vshlcls, il- parent that they have neglected to suddenneu as the last of 17 wlt- listed by him tocludea, Manchester to 1926, the numer of youths from COAL nraviou able to taxation in H id town. work for the beniMit of all parts of pointed to office.by some BoaM, or nessM beard yMteitlay. Republic Steel .. E:utric Company, $130; R. B. Ma- 14 to 31 years old killed while tres- ticane < ■ioaa with even by a town mnUng. Rev Tob B PLANS OF 64 COMPANIES lat the ar« (c) A bill proridlr.g for refund the towm. As far aa the general State's Attorney Lorin W. WUUe honey, Manchester, $103; L. L. Bne- pasatog on the railroads averaged Depart) KENNEDY. HALL & CO., of taxes paid becauM of clsrical ei^ welfare of the town goes, the new PoUttcal OevloM Safeteway Stores .. worth, Hartford. $365; Fin. Disc. 389 per year, and tbe number of Ot VUy I by Kamp. It has been demonstrated during hsd time to establish only fragmen- Schenley D U ...... Irat deal on ror, or error made In the asaeaa- IdH advanced by the Leaigua can't tarily tha background ot Cooke's Corn., $1,401, Phoenix Fin. Corp.. children under 14 who lost their To Make Room For Gift Merchandise line wt INC. ment of property. the past election that, to local poli- Sears Roebuck . . . FORM WORKING BASIS u dialdad Cold claim an>-thlng but political advan relstlonahlp with Kemp before ad- $32o, all of Hartford; Annie Porter- lives to that manner averaged 303 (d) A blU providing for the reg- tics, the Republican platform A - Shell U n io n ...... field, $5,000, <3eorge Porterfield, $1,. annually. In the most recent five- nmt w t t h a O r a a n 48 Nassau Street tags. It looks ae if the League r journment ulation and control of speed upon la baiting the Democrats to hit at aled to ManchMter voters about Sooony V a c ...... 900, Manchester Trust Company, year period of jprhlch the record ac- Washington, Dec. 2.— (A P )—Pro- spre.. I d thaatato New Fork « t y to 1 over opposition. It was an "Have you boen promised any- South P a o ...... KOPPERS 983 all of Mancheater; and the cording to age groups to available, posals from 64 of the nation's top i c tor IT.US. highways in tha town of Manches- Republican town control, only, the thing for your tesUmoay In this ? r Rem edies ter by the electors in any annual or bait. It would BHm, is indlgMtJble open campaign, where all candidates South Rwy lartford Body Companv East 1932 to 1986, the numbM- of oldw holding companies gave the Secur- Dross and Sport COATS Reg. $ 4 5 .0 0 Ion caMT" the prosecutor asked. special town meeting, duly warned except to certain people. Which could talk and angle for votes. The St Brands ...... Hertford, $100. Tlnr 1 TOutbs, 14 to 31. killed averaged iUes Oommisston a working basis to- hbura V lad him np Qalmi’a a wa vote WM fair and the majority of Cooked looked surprised and then St Gaa and El ... REGULAR $59.50 candidates, do you suppose, would replied: amount to $11,'48S. 394. but the number of younger day for remaking the map. of the p,.m. M (Kaa*p) CoU'Tabkte...... Z D C the League put up for office? It the people swung the election. That St OU C a l...... children averaged onfy 136 and there $14,000,000,000 utility Industry. COATS ...... paid Mm • Is as It should be. However much In- "Promised anything 7 Why, no St OU N J ...... COKE $54.00 ....$24.00 II la difficult to think that they, would was an even greater decrease In non- The proposals were filed with the •i'Rev. dividuals may dlHgree with plat- sir!” I Tex C orp...... fatal accidents among the younger commlaaion to response to a request No need to have worn, moth- REGULAR $39.50 REGULAR $25.00 r at endorse candidates of either Repub- The WltneM testided be and Kemp lortiy attar licans or Democrats. forms or tfro^sals, to fair election, Timken Roll Bear children. The decrease to trespass- from (Chairman William O. Douglas eaten upholstered fumiture. COATS ...... urch Rci^NaafU Spray 2 5 ^ $35.00 COATS • a • • • • a S Oraaawloh Added Expense. when the 'vvi^i’re have ragletered shared a New York office from 1933 Trans America .. ing deaths among the children Indi- that the companies prepare tenta- REPLACE shabby, worn, $21.00 anvaraation with Ephedrine ... their opinion, the majority should until u rly to 1937, during which Union Carbide ... cates the effectiveness of the cam- tive pUuto for Integrating their sys- REGULAR $85.00 The propoHl to have four voting have the rule. out-of-date fabrics with our REGULAR $19.76 leant ‘‘aaM districts would almost certainly period tha latter waa negotiating Union Pao ...... paign to the grade schooto. It to a tems Into compact unite as required COATS ...... $30.00 COATS ...... C O A T SALE mean that full time registrars would Any device, or political expedient land deals for the $26,000,000 super- Unit Aircraft .. . . fact, too, that the amount of tres- by the utility hol(Ung company act. new fabrics, selected for $16.00 a Waatoott M. L 81 Solation, s /| Q have to be engaged, with resultant that might Infringe on the majority highway oonnecUng Connecticut Unit Corp ...... passing among Cider youths in- Only two of the companies to comfort and quality. FUEL and REGULAR $16.76 [ would ao> nonth wash, faO pL C additional expeiua to the voters. opinion should not be supported If and New York. Unit O u Imp .. . . creases during depression years and whom tbe request was sent failed, to COATS the Interests of good government He said the relationship U S Rubber...... this tocreaoes the accident hazard. meet tbe deadline set for yesterday $14.00 Extraordinary Next, It la proposed that we do are to be Mrved. 'tha M u ^ away with the necessity of swearing about becauM Kemp “wanted a New U S Sm elt...... The older youths are out of school by Chairman Douglas. 3 Pc. Set wra bafora It la to be hoped that the "Hon- U S Steel ...... and lacking work they seek out Camel’s Hair and Refleetone. Colora includa Pond’s Tisanes to a property list, aa la now the York oonnactlon’’ and offered to Re-U pholstered Kust^lack, Tan and Wine. Buy that coat now and make a substantial aavinff. I w ith tha- case. Opinion differs as to tha ad- Mty to Government League" will share office upensM. Vtck Chem ...... means of free transpoitatkm, thus REAFFIRM PRICES. RANGE OILS T i m e ly Savings vUablllty of this move, tha Asasa- succeed in getting their proposals Cooke and Samuel H. uiiharmaw Western Union...... subjecting themselves to grave dan- before the voters in epeclal to-vn Like New. Your Choice of It tha daal sors feeling that they can maintain a Stamford real estate broker and West El and Mfg ... ger. Pittsburgh, Dec. 2.— (AP) — Fabrics. A Group Of Clearance Of Sica would 13c'*‘ 2'"25c a better check on local property ineeUng. From there on, it is up to one of the accused, have yet to Woolworth For many years, the New Haven Carnegle-IUtooto 8teel Corporation, I Kemp. with the present system, than they the voters to have a care for their plead to indictments banded up by Elae Bond and Share (Curb). 10 Railroad haa fought against this evil largest subsldiaty of the U .'ft steel For Ch rist m as own but totereets and for tha Inter- to the schooto of Connecticut. Each i" Kaxall Comp. Cherry Bark can If llste are not regularly sworn a speoial grand Jury tovMtigattog Co^ratlon and traditional pace- SILK DRESSES bat* "Mr. to. Hera also, additional Invuti- Mte of sound and efficient, aa well the S8-mile highway in FalrflHd Tlie first atate to go dry waa year members ot tbe New Haven’s maker for the Industry, reaffirmed CHILDREN’S COATS A sprclal purchase of high u honut government. Maine. In 1948. ^ own private police force ar« sent kymant ot Congh Syrnp, 3 9 ^ grade Coats for gtrle 10 to I6-- gallon expenn might be Involved county. todav extotltt? prices for tbe first klaiichester Lum ber Regularly $7.95 rag. 50c. 7 o*. .. enablea us to make thla offer. If property owners do not record Into the schotds to deliver talka on quarter of 1939. Regularly $7.98 $6-00 VUlla, re* their lists. It would seem that »3 2 '0 « $ 6-75 m batwaan All coats are of belter grade the responsibility of meeting the Pay Only $1.00 Weekly! for tbd 1089 MMi(m of th« Ldytola- of lU clubhouse a captured German tim 4o U9t oovdr th* wboia field cannon, reUc o f the World War had knocked her out and thrown said It would be hard to reconcile bgr • lone way but If put Into effect The Poet moved to new quarters her on a mattreas. I asked her If gaMral ag tk* she had been attacked and she said tola to toe PWA objective calling tbejr would MTO the dtlee and where It had no room for the gun, In New York for immediate return to work o f aa NaUonql Guard, said tlw ^unttog Bi^ralb she had not been. LADD STRESSES many persons as possible. MBcem craw oqt of ”tlw affs^ ag- . f V m t M M t t O m t TIM town! of the state—or rather the so It was presented to. the public Blindfolded While OapttveL on to# morale of our tiaoa j la taa The conference today wm with JraiULD PiUNTiNu comrUrt, in c people who live In the towns and library and planted on the lawn of "She said she was blindfolded all uae o f old aad buuieqttata 11 I I biimII «trMt By GEORGE ROSS toe time they held her, but she Aaslatant Administrator H. A. Gray Maaeliamtr. Coan. cities and pay taxes on homes and that Inatitution. It haa been there f.War, having Uken a sabbatical NEW ARMORIES New York, Dec. 2.—Joseph C. from the. restaurant bustneaa for knew one of the men had a mua- of toe PW A and other offlclala. rauMAM rBKUUHON productive properties — something TA' Outani MaiMB«r since Armistice day of this year Dunnlnger used to be a magician. that purpoee. Health tache.” Ha leaves tonight for the annual ______^ Now he spends much of bis time The lab ile Health ^ rv ic e annougc- FaaadaA X>ttotoar 1. lU I like three million dollars a year: and now there Is a fine row over It. Most of bis other literary out- Service physicians said, providing Kidnaped Maryland G rl Is Manning added that toe girl, who cre« in units of aonm r^maimi a? I end they would go far toward fllxty-four resldenU have signed a exposing those who claim to be able put and rtrswinge are about the ad today toe development of a new it Is caught in Its,early atagea ,Cox Confers With PWA Ori- - PaMlahad C*ar» Cvantnc and more accurate chemical for use said she was seized while coming Would Repfaice Obsolete unto^ proaent' war StpuUamt gs and WniidaraIda] ffniarad at the to communeh.. with the spirit : world.------and patrons o f the dln- The new chemlc^ for diagnosing starting a new era of a more Just petition demanding that the gun be Ha has offered |------In detecting cases of triohinoais, a home from school Wednesday with at llanelMaier, Ooan., as hae offered 110,000 to anyone j Ing and wining places where he it. is an antigen, or aubatance which Released After Bemg her sister, expressed belief she had ne oovertaff tba two-yaar Claae Mall Matter. distribution of state and local re- removed, describing it a i a •'glorifi- who can persuade the spirita to painful muscle disease. clals In Washington Over , has served. Uttia did some of the sUmulatea toe dlseaae-flgbUng me- not been taken more than five miles Bmldings As Stimulaiit To period ending June SO, 19M. ■ponslbllltlea cation of war.” perform any feat which he, Dun- ; folk who tormented him when hi The disease la caused by eating ctaanlams of toe body to produce lU feK R im U N RATES nlnger, cannot duplicate. poorly-cooked pork which contains away. toe average active strengtk of tSa ' (all •eaaaeese .fled The L eagu ed to be congratulat- Just how a German cannon, tak j was a bumble servitor proffering antibodies. Tbeae anUbodlea at- Captive For 30 Honrs. National Guard In thia state dnrte Meats Mall HU acUviUea have made him a tiny worms. The worms work tack diseaae Infections directly and An automobile—not toe truck in New Setup On Funds. .1 1* ed on the wladom of Its choice of a them hot buns and cbinamon Morale Of Troops. that tima at a total of V91 ■taaie Oopr seapnnannape I «t en away from Its aggressor own- terrifying expert In lifting tables their way through the walls of the are toe principal meana by whicb which she waa abducted—brought DeiTveivered One ilMr •S0SS«eaee. S(«t toast, realize that some day he her to a field within a half mile ot cera and.men. first objective and Mr. Martin's re- ers and lugged aeroaa the ocean apparently by levlUUon. and toot- would retaliate and jibe at them atomach and Intestines and lodge toe body defends Itself. OxoB HllL Md„ Dec. 2.— (A P ) — ing horns and rapping on doors In various muscles of the body, toe Brown farm home about------10 Hartford,------Dec. 3.— (A P )—W ll VCMBBR OP THE ASSOCIATED port should be recognised for what to gaze speechlessly at the calm In a book. Peraon|illy, he has no When toe anUgen is Injected un- Police search for three men In a Hartford, Dec. 2.— (A P ) —Brig PR ICS8 while hts hands are tied and his causing them to stiffen, sweU and der toe skin, a large red apot ia o’clock last night. There she waa Ham J. Cox. state highway com The Aaaeelated Preta la excluai.eir It la—a first cliin.a piece of practical Hudson, can be regarded as any- menial bearing of the maltre d black truck waa intensified today let out Gen. William F. Ladd stressed to- mouth gaR^ed. become almost uaeleas. proof that toe person baa toe dis- missloner. eMItled to the aae ef rapubllrallon statesmanship. thing but a s.vmbol of the failure of .... - He has a gentle after 18-year old Mary Brown, sob------conferred with high af all aawa dlapatrhea credited to It He known every trick o f the countenance and a ready sense of Treatment of the disease is com- ease. She ran up a lane to the house, to y In his biennUl report the need' bing hysterically, stumbled Into her where Manning waa keeping watch ranklnf PWA officials In Waahing- for replacing obsolete sUte armor- etharwiaa credited In thia war It Is not e a ^ to see. medium’s trade and has broken humor and. having studied hu- ton, D. C., today In one of several paper and alae the local newa onb* home last night with a story of be- ies as a stimulant to toe morale of But what strikes us most forci- the heart of many a riaimant of man foibles and fraUty In their while members of the family rested dlsciiasltna he hopes will reconcile Alahedm haraia SEEKINCa ACCESSORIES ing blindfolded and held captive for after an axlous night and day. ’ our troops" and because of inade- -All rishia ef rapoblloatlona of the 810,000 by going them one or moat, unguarded moments, be baa two federal agencies and give Con- A CoMpIcto bly In this connection—and In con- two better. He was an intimate SO hours. "1 was sitting at toe telephone," quate storage facIliUes for large ■peelal dlapatcbea harain era alao ro- Announcement that Japan facea a cynical outlook upon most peo- necticut the benefit of 86.000,000 le reed. nection every now end then with of the late Houdini and before hU ple. TACKLE PROBLEM Manchester The girl, her clothing tom and Manning said, “when toe door burst and valuable stocks of federal equip- Servico, InchMiliii* a new five billion yen (roughly $1.- ta r ^ d and bridge construction. ment. and the possibility of the In- some similar controversy—is the death, Houdini gave him an Bgyp If other headwalters decldo to open and the girl walked In. I jump- The PW A recently approved a RooflBf • Sidiiiff « Pall asrelce ellant of N. B. A. Sarv' ed up. crease of regimental personnel. e iBSi 300,000,000 at current exchange) extraordinary combativeneas, not to tlan statue enclosed in glass, If emulate him when they write Date Book grant to the state for 82.176.920 In there were life after death. Hou “She fell In my am u and I car- The report, made public last Carpentry aa| . Member American Natrapaper Pnb war budg;et for the next year, by to say belligerency, of so many their memoirs, some of our best OF JEW REFUGE bridge conatructloa and an applica- night, aald the armory board waa dini promised, he would return on pcopis ought to look around for ried her Into toe dining room and Paintinp. Mfebers Aaaocl ai l on. far the lergest In the natlon'a his- avowed pacifists. To most folks It Tonight tion has been filed with the agen- ‘deeply concerned about this proh- the anniversary of hU demise and cover right now. Dec. 3— Bazaar of the Nations. put a coat over her. She looked ter- cy for 83.965,000 to be uaed In road Pubtlsbara Rapreaentatlvaa: The tory, is accompanied by the further win appear, we believe, that those .smash the glass and statue. The lem’* and that It hoped "conditions Second Congregational church. rible.” building. Ilea Malbeara dneclal Asencr—New information that a financial minis- little figurine Is still Intact. Health may warrant a substantial eon- Cbieafo, Detroit and Boaton. sixty-four peace lovers went quite Anther Actor Win Try To Crack Ger- Alao, M .' H. S.-Bristol cage clash Doctor Oonlinna Statomeat Cox said he was informed that atructlon program ahortly.” A. A. DION, INC^ ter to the United .‘Itates Is to be a hit out of their way to pick a It’s official now. Sinclair Lewla at State Armory. He called a doctor, who confirm- If one project waa begun under MBMHKR AUDIT Busboy to Best-Heller William J, Cox Brigadier General Ladd who la PUREAD o r appointed. row. ha* received his credential* from and Beauty Coming Ex-enta ed the girl’s statement that she had each heading the fimds would be IRCUI-ATIUKS. An ex-busboy from Bavaria, many’s “Flight Tax” Rule An Associated Press dl.spatch the Actors Equity AasociaUon and Dec. 6— Annua] Fair at Onter| not been assaulted. Mary’s parents available but that a conflict In pol- meeting of the American Associa- The Herald Printins Cbmpanr Inc., What on earth there ran he about Ludwig Bemelmans, has cut quite a Is a licensed thespian. Up to this icy between the PW A and the Bu- from Tok.vo containing these Inter- church— "Caledonian M arket" embraced her and quickly put her tion of State Highway Officials in ■eam.a no dnanclal raanonaihiiiijr one of those unbeaiitlfui war tro- niche tor hlm.«elf In the literary M n t he has been an amateur, hav- for years to reau of Public Roads In Washing- hr Ijrpbsrapbieal errara appearlnp in come---- To Take All Property. Dec. 7 — Christmas by I to bed. A crowd of neighbors who Dallas, Texas, where he tvlll attend esting Items of news .says: ".Some phies to stir any aort of emotion in world. His newe.st book, "Life ing appeared on the stages of sum- ton—new agency In charge of all leertlsemeiils la the Mancheatar Class,’' la forging ahead Into the Every Ready arcla. King’s Daugh- had been searching for the girl filled a few se.sslons and discuss problems MAGNELL'S ICE CREAM alas Marald. flnsncisl circles lnte?preted this ns mer theaters by special diapensa- ters, bridge and tea, Whlton Memo- toe yard and jammed traffic for a PW A highway work— threatened to the breast of youth, even the mild best-seller lists and his previous confronting Connecticut with gov- Smoother, More Delicious, Finer Flavored I an Indication that Japan might at- tlon of the Ek]ulty governors. But a rial Library. mile, necessitating police relnforce- jeopardize everything. ernment officials. emotion of curiosity, we cannot volumes— one was "My War With few weeks ago, the famed auUior London, Dec. 2 — (A P ) — Five 'The commissioner, before leav- FRIDAT, DECEMBER 3 tempt to obtain credits or loans In the United States” and the other Dee. 10—Bazaar at Pulaski ball menta His entire trip will cover S.flOO Imagine. But to listen to the rav- and Nobel Prize winner decided to ktesmen, representing toe United by St. Johns Junior Sewing Circle. ing by train for the naUon’s capital Large Variety the United States.'* HansI” —were far from unpopular. Poaaemen who had been watching miles. ings of some of the perpetually tread the boards wrlth professional . 94^, Great Britain, France, the Deo. 11—Recital by Angela Mor- toe road saw the approach of the last night, aald latest advices call- TOWN, STATE TAXES Just the other day one of the Besides authoring. Bemelmans standing. ed for letting of contracts for the storming apostles of peace one also Is an artist, drawing uncon- I Netokriands and Brazil, today tac- gan, poet at North Methodiat | automobile which returned the girl, BANK CASHIER DIES of Flavors What'a more, he decided to ad- church. full amount of nil toe work by f Tbers is not a home owner or the leading business newspapers of this would expect that a boy had only ventional sketches of any subject kled the gigantic problem of finding but did not challenge tot driver be- vance in a dramatist's career which Dec. 13— Pythian Sisters enter-1 cause they were looking primarily Jan. 1, a task that would be diffi- INmar of b ia tr ia l or busineas or country, the New York Joumst of to get a glimpse of one of them to ths% happens to strike hiq fancy. BEAUTYREST Wlnated, Dec. 3— (A P ) —George Freezer Fresh Packed he started au.xpiciously with "It i sanctuary for the potential S.000.000 talnment at Odd Fellows hall. cult but not Impossible. for trucks. The car aped away. L. Smith, 63, cashier of the Hulburt ms Commerce, printed an extensive He does some of his best work on Can’t Happen Here.” And eo, for European refugees who are seeking S property In OonnecUcut who, become Instantly full to the ears Dec. 14—Bridge-tea at YJ4.CJL, Two men were In the truck which Policy Hard To Reconcile National bank here for toe paat 20 tablecloiq^ which Is an odd can- his professional debut, he haa writ- news homes. gnlaoB ha llkaa to pay high taxes, tpeclal section desmted to bslly- with martial ardor and—If big auspices Memorial hospital auxil- stopped Mary and her 15-year-old He described the Public Roads years, died today of a shock. Ha had MAGNELL DRUG COMPANY vas for a fellow who graduated ten a play for himself. And for Informed sources said the group Bureau’s policy as one "carefully- 0j2 Sbould not be deeply Interested In hoolng Msnchiitia and the miracu- enough-to nish off to the nearest from buBlxiy to headwalter at such for Christmas! iary. slater Lucy on Wednesday after- been connected with toe bank for 48 1095 Main Street Om. th* ni«h Fay Wray who la to be hit leading would try to crack Germany’s Dec. 31 — Legion’s New Year’s planned, carefully-scheduled’’ and • report on **rhe Pinanclal Rcla- lous developments supposed to have recruiting station and enlist. elegant places as the Hofei St. I noon. Lucy ran screaming Into the years. Hla widow survivea. .... lady. "Angela la Twenty Tw o" Is "flight tax” rule which strips Jews Eve Ball at State Armory. I been achieved In that stolen Chi- Regis. wood* when the men asked them to tienshtp o f the State and the As a matter of fact. If the pro- the name of this effort, and “ Red” of virtually all they own as they Alao, Country (JIub’s New Year’s go for a ride. Cm nese territory by the Japtneee since A man who presides over a Lewis plans to tour the hinterland leave Germany, tending to make . Toams,'’ prepared for the Connec- testing Tarrytown people would fashionable restaurant must know Wish your home a Happy and Healthful Christ- Eve dance at club.. A fter her disappearance, police they tore It sway from lU rightful with It before he dares to come to them pubUc charges on countries ticut League o f Municipalities by JuBt subside and let the gun stand a lot about human nature and Broadway. mas . . with Beautyrest mattresses. Here is the allowing them to enter. Maiy Brown expreaaed belief that Mary waa not ownership. The purpoee of th« eec- Bemelmans learned plenty while being held for ransom but bad been Its OKsmitlve secretary, Selectman out there In the rain and the snow No wonder the actors are get- Innerspring mattress scientifically designed to let With that barrier , removed, toe tlon was to interest American capi- he bowed patrons to their tables Ung jitfery, what with thia men- $3950 her hair disheveled, collapsed and seized on the spur of toe moment by lUchard Martin of thia town. ''It Is for a couple of months there prob- statesmen, who form the "Inner and observed their various pecca- MONHEWICL LONERGAN waa reported able to give her fam amateura. They were unable to say talists In supposedly golden oppor- acing competition from the type- you sleep! The deep, luxurious comfort it gives committee" of the Intergovernmen- ons Of ths moot important docu- ably wouldn't be more than three dilloes. Hla book, "M y War With lly little coherent information. A whether violation of any federal law wrlUng boys. For a lltUa while will relax every tired nerve and muscle. You will tal board formed at Evtan-Les-Balns. MMntS Issuod in this state In many ^ I t le s for Investment In Japanese klde In Tarrytown who could tell the United States,” waa a trick physician gave her a sedative and was Involved until they could deter- ago, Thornton Wilder turned up France, last summer, would expect LEADING VOTE GETTERSl iV o matter what you want ••or w h a t ^5» • day—end one of the ablest it controlled Asiatic regions, though you. without going to look, whether UUe. Bemelmans did not declare on the stage In hla own play. Ir- awake rested! Refreshed! Ready for day s Box Springs asked state police not to question mine whether she had been taken better reacUon to toe committee ef her until tola morning. (wmstttuUe what we believe to be It purported to be merely a bid for a private conflict with Uncle Sam vin Cobb, Robert Benchley and a across the Maryland boundary to the thing on the llbriry lawn was work! What finer gift could you give yourself to match, |39.50 forte from South American and ___ _ 4 , I Robert L. Manning, a famllv trade. It was loaded with adver' It waa a stunt way of saying that balf-dozen other UUrary flares Washington, only a few miles dis- an tinasssHabie brief for a com- a German gun or a lilac bush. and youUfolks on Christmas morning? British empire countries. H a ^ o r ^ * — (A P )—Bones- friend and former Washington de- tant. you want to pay • • Wards has iti he hod served with th United alao have shown an affinity for plete ^rttrlalon of the Connecticut tisementa of Japanese banks, ship- States Army during the World Today's meeting of the committee laus J. Monklewlcz, elected con- tective who waa in the home, told greasepaint in recent years. waa toe first since toe recent anti- gressman-at-Iarge. and Senator Au- officeni; |5. •ttitiida toward the ratetldes indl- ping and Investment concerns, rail- India and Egypt have the high- 887 tiny coils (full size mattress) in individual Semitic drive started In Germany. gusUne Lonergan, defeated by John “ Maty said three men bad held catod In the UUe. And not In the roads, power companies, etc. eel percentage of Ullteracy of aU muslin pockets are the secret of Beautyrest’s fa- The British chairman, Earl Wln- A. Danaher, led their respective her prisoner all n ^bt long. They large countries. far ftrttnre but starting now—dur We cite this circumstance mere- OWNER OF ROVING terton, and toe American permanent tickets In toe state election, Nov. 8.' mous comfort. They adjust themselves to every I tag the forthcoming session of the ly as an Indication that efforts of Washington ROOSEVELT CONS TAPROOM ARRESTED executive director. George Rublee, Mr. Monkiewicz topped hla Re- the Japanese to fight their de.sper- move you make. In addition, Beautyrest has submitted reports on work done publican colleagues with a total vote O en m l Aasemhly , Nottingham, Pa., Dec. 3— since the committee waa formed. ste and all bitt hopeless war against Daybook of 271.329. a 21,810 plurality. oy«r vary wtaeir the Leagoe of Muni- (A P I—Now come the roving sag-proof edges. No lumps. No hard spots. No hU opponent, WllUam M. atron. CSilna with American money may ■ Bf Prtat9m Crevsr— . cipalities avldently has determined NEEDS OF RELIEF taproom. State Liquor Control valleys . Available in beautiful damask or rich- Joseph E. Talbot, however, led toe not meet with such a discouraging field in toe alae of bis pluraUty, to operate its campaign for more Board agenU testified at a haar- ly colored woven stripe tickings. Easy Club reception as might in decency be Waahlngton-:=Tho SUte Depart- Ing they found OeraM W. Myrick PRESIDENT jIARDING 22,873 over Guy B. Holt, defeated Rate LIQUORS affloiaat management of municipal Terms if you wish. C_2 expected from a certain part of the ment alwaya haa been the aristo- on two occasions dispensing beer candidate for state treasurer. A//C affatra on the haata of one objee- Continnes Confereoce With from an automobile trailer park- Senator Lonergan poUed 352,426 press o f this country. cracy of government service—at SERIOUSLY DAMAGED ”*• T„, ttm at a ttoit; aad very wlatly too ed In a picnic grove. They votes, including 1,497 Union party 1 J o h n n y W a l k e r PURE BEER Also as evidence that, unless least to those outside looking in— ALCOHOL 9c tt l^aa attacked the primary eauae charged Mm wlUi seUIng beer -n votes, which put him at toe head of Label AND ALE there Is a very speedy and empha- and this, coupled with the new Hopkins On Effect Of In- prem^aea not covered by a li- London, Dec. 3.— (A P )— Lloyd’s toe Democratic ticket U. S. P. S cans o f Bmch o f the burden of local tax- emphasli now placed on Latin tic expression of public opinion cense. agent at Le Havre, France, re- $2.29 fifth atiofi, whicb bears so heavily on American re'atlons, has brought on ported today that to* United States 11.59 qusrt 25e eo speedy and emphatic so to re- creased Employment. ths owners of homes and of farms a fever of ambitious yearnings liner President HanUag was seri- sult In determined action by Con- among young federalist!. ously damaged when she struck a 1 T o w n l e y aad bualaeas properties regardless quay wall on entering port. PUBUC RECORDS ptett gress without loss of time, whm It Kxcltlng to the lade who want OLD Puerto on tl o f tholr ability to pay. That cause to do big things 11, the government Warm Springe. Oa., Dec. 2.— (A P ) WATKINS The 13,869-ton liner left New WALKER c y meets next month—we may »>on CREW OF BLAZING All Whiskey Rican Doe* is the failure of the state, as suen, Is the unheralded but sensational —President Roosevelt, rounding out tPOTHCRS I N C York, Nov. 23 and waa en route to Femito awaken to the knowledge that Hamburg. Ail Whiskey Bieardi Rom to assume reeponalblllty for some rise of young Laurence Duggan, in hla program for the new Congress, Permit for toe erection of a sin- there are a number of Americans five years this slender son of Har- Lloyd's agent said port author!- gle dwelling, to be buUt on Wood- functions which by every tight are today continued exploration of re- ties Were surveying the damaged 1 $ 1 . 1 5 p i n t 59c pint $1.89 fifth C «p who, because they have handeil w d hounded from his first State SCHOONER SAFE land street haa been granted by I its own and Its trick of saddling lief nerds wlth W PA Administrator ■hip. crep. over cash to the Jape under the Impartment job to chief of the di- Building Inspector Edward C. El- Ukyf * those functions off onto the com- Harry I.,. Hopkins on the opposite liott to Mrs. OecelU J. PuUdy of I 'm lure of great profit, are accessories vision of American republics—one FUMES BLAMED FOR BLAST 6-Year-Old Dr. Gray’s ^5. nunlttes. ot the top-rung places In the career aide of the conference table. 403 Center street The structure Kentucky to the enormous crime of the Chi- service. And he la only 33. Resened After Drifting Help- wlU coat an estimated 85,365 wlthi WINES Rock A Rye This practice ta hidden behind a nese invasion. Hopkins conferred briefly with the Malden, Maas.. Dec. 3— (A P )— attached garage. Scores of promising college grad- President at the "Little White CSiemlcal fumea, ignited by a spark 59e quart Blue Blood ' hodge-podge of grants and allot- uates are examined each year hy vt » . ..■S' 4 Mrs. PuUdy has alao secured a I 11.00 pint A Grand Drink! 1 House" late yesterday, but waa In- lessly Off Newfoondiand from an electric light switch, were permit for erecUon o f a turkey coop menta which In turn are almost the State Department for the vited back today for further talk. held responatbla today for an ex- NOT HER AFFAIR dozen openings In the career service to be aet up on Woodland street completely offset by various re- One of the questions confronting plosion that wrecked a one-atoty property at a coat of 8100. $1.89 quart | and numbers of employee erf other For Twelve Days. S-Year-OM quirements for payments to the Miss Perkins. It appeare, has her the President and the W PA la the factory abed yesterday, killed one Jacob Demko of 68 Summer street 90 Proof departments take after-Ji^ur train- WHISKEY state from the munlctpalltlee* own Labor Department at work trying effect reported Increased employ- man and Injured another critically. has been Issued a permit for the 4-Year-Old id St. ing In foreign scrvlc^choola nope- ment In private Ihdustry will have Fire Chief William Dooling estimat- tax collectlona The first point of to evolve some solution of the Fu- erection at hla home of a two car 90 Proof GIN ful that the lignorfng will strike on bulging Kedcral relief rolls, once New York, Dec. 3— (A P ) — The ed damage at 840,000. garage to cost 8350. Cognac Brandy attack on this condition Is clearly ropenn refugee problem, apparently them. I Imagine ^ e thrill of being rc-cmploymont catches up with In- captain and crew of four of a bias- 85c pint 09e pint this ^ very much addled mixture of with almost exclusive reference to sent to Bcrto as third secretary of dustrial production gains. ing achooner were safe aboard the $1.69 fifth payments back and forth; becau.se persectited Jews- who, of gourse, legation jyf nasigned to romantic When this enn be dclcrnuned. Riieno.^AIrcs. I American Bcantlc liner Mormaesuo not until the picture ta cleared I constitute by far the greater'* pi^;t UKKun Had AdvnntafEm today, rescued after drifting h elx the cloud of paj-ments and repay- of the prohlcm though not all of iigKan had somi thlnK of a flying less'y for 12 days off Newfoundland. Arthur's Drug Stwe^ nienta, to and fro, can the It. App.arently the line of thougl . tart. He had a pIPMtlfurbackqround News of the rescue was wireless- ed last night by CapL Benjamin 845 Main Street Rnblnow BoiMins 4, state’s dodging of its responsibili- along which the Labor Departmin^t or rnmlly scholarchlp to begin wiui. Hla father, Stephen Duggan, la pro- BrnedetU of the Mormaesun. ties be easily understood either by Is tending U the creation o f'^ o m e The men. adrift In the Schooner fessor of political science at the ( ’.ol- aystem hy whli h young/jew s In Allen F. Roae, bound for St. John’s the people or their representatives lege of the Cltv of New York, and oaVi "W n l-M a, in the Legislature. Inhospitable countrlej^dt^y be segre- had kept afloat by pumping. I director In a half-cozen scholarly The Mormaceun's captain said the Mr. Martin's rpjwrt accomplish- gated fTfiiTi the usually sedentarv ! diplomatic societies. Including schooner’s stem was held together Priees Effective December 1st • 3rd Ail ed this clearing up with complete occupatiWs VT their race and Ij** 'orelgn relations ot by heavy wire "and would not have me leetue of nations association, at all ' trained agrleulture” —nppnr- held through gale we are now ex- success. It exhlblu the fruits of a and the In.atltute of International periencing. celler entlvxlth a view to fitting them Craig't 8-Year-Old greet deal of painstaking research Ldncatlon. The Mormaesun Is bound for week and careful checking. It pre to^Xerome rnlonista and pioneers The Institute sent young Duggan Gothenburg, Sweden. biche below pares the ground for effectiw nd prepare new hontelands for the to South America In i!)2<) to expand re.st ol their people Its work there. He learned a lot. fifth Wt vocacy of certain recommefiiW- made a favorable impres-lon, and SCOTCH good; Just how a long range program 1.99 tlons which the League ot^ im lcl- wdthln stjea r was chosen by the NAZIS TEST BALLOON »»e/ In'"- palltles U to urge uM jrIhe Incom- like this becomea any ol Secretary State Department as research as- Old Westbury Club Gill ing General Assembty. Tho.se rec- Perkins' buslnes,s has not yet been sistant In the Latin American dl- BARRAGE AS PROTECTOR Belkr vl.slon. His pay was 83.200 to begin A Blend o f Stralqlit fMt a ommendationsare as follows: m.ade clear. It certainly .appears to 'yon bear not even a with, quite a leap above most start- Whtikist 50% 131/2 week- Repeal o j ^ e state tax on the remote reintion.ship Ing a.splrnnrs who do well If they Merseburg, Germany, Dec. 3 __ Year*, 50% 2 Year* fifth dltloti towns. to the solving of the emergency push above $2,000 at the kickoff. T A P )—Germany, following a Brit- ^YE Old. work I plight of the Jews of ish Idea, tried out a balloon barrage 2.05 trails Repeal of the military tax onthel' ”■ Germany.Duggan worked at Us job hy Put towns. , since there Is not the slightest In- day and studied at night, won the at a protector of Industrial nlanta beauty on the dltior attention of Sumner Welles, Under Ambaaoador Bullitt from aerial attack today. OLD VIRGINIA HILLS Wetw HbpeSeed A* WeWr Orany Pg-Cm a CapaA /af need* ‘ AbollUon of the charge by th'e ! P*’’^ of the Nazi gov- TANDUAY Tbe Secretary of State, and tried to shed The barrage proved euccaasful ■jernment to a.sstst in any wav In Meo^s Jaeketo ■tat* to the tovme for a portion of useless elements of a slightly shy along with normal winter hikes In agaln&t a number o f ebam attacks floors li's Christmas, too Men^s (aloves cruet the cost of care In state Institutions the development of a new economic disposition. By 19S1 he w-as bringing relief costs, the chief executive and catering over the vast Leuna Misses' and Women's break hla relief director will be enabled to BOURBON RUM town charity cases. 8>-stem for the Jewish people. home 84.600 a year. By Sept. 1 1936, Chemical Works here, officlale said. 2»“ AVYs.'seawCM/ fair I he drew $6,500 as assistant chief, estimate appropriation require- London has tested the syMera, a 1?? for o] Abolition of the ch.vgi by the Wheronbout.s In G.'rmany are large network of chalna held by balloons and two months later he headed the ments for the last four months ol end Datfc « « ‘' Hcavitst (33 ot.) all wool in Nei Mate to the towns for one-third of rumhers of Jewish youths going to the current fiscal year and the next and designed to trap invading - 1.59 See how far a littia money goce ± with ' d'vision at *8.000 a year. He was WINTER COATS colorful new plaidel Smart in- at Wardet Unlined alipon etyla pet an sgrieultural training to fit full fiscal period. agog tbe eost of widows’ aid. only 30 then. Even yet, at 33. he is verted pleat eporu backi 36-46. —1 man’s favorital Abolition of the charge by the them for the breaking out of a new tne younge.«t executive In the de- The apprepriation for the first BIGELOW Bra eight months of this fiscal year was AFTECTS BUILDINO EMPLOYES Were 14*93 . . . Blopet Mate to the towns of th* cost of country? Or whereabouts In any partment. Replaces Old Ohw 81,425,000,000. The President has Rut ears of neglected and uncared for Eluropean country under the Nazi Waahington, Doc. 3 — (A P ) _ Town Club Hngs aavlaga MW on new coats Duggan puts back a rosy glow said this must last until March 1, anow children. Influence? Nazis do not want to 1939. Calwrt MaGruder, general counsel for yon/ Lnxnriens for col- proap that vanished for many an old timer j for the Wage-Hour Administration, TAILOR MADE OR ROOM SIZE RUGS laral Soft nnbby wools! A ll the AboHUon of the charges by the help Jews in any way—and will In the department long ago. But re- i Mr. Roosevelt bad opportunity to- Pltl day also for another talk with his expressed the opinion today that the ■tylas yea*va admired meat. good ^ a U to the towna for the support not help them In any way. gardleas of what happens to its I 9x12 Sizes aitibaapador to France. William C L a ^ r Standards Act appitee to ^ e holiday season, when your home is on display is GIN 89< Slsaa for aU. to 34 Also, during the .several years members the romance is evident' ** office of the commisslonrr ecnm M,. _ J - - .Bullitt, who Interrupted a Bahamas ‘^•'?«'women and other as low as the very time to treat your home to new floor coverings 1 eruml o< deeaestlc animals and for the en- that such training would require, from the outside. And >x>u couldn t ' vacation to come here late yester- building employes If their emplovers - Pittaf shoo the Insiders outside for almost day. produce goods for IntersUte com- Glen Oaks ■owaffemeat of the raising of what Is to become of the elders of RSSiTforUii^Bi**'*— town any job on earth. Recently one of To See Georgia Governor merce. Magruder gave the opin on VFere ia.BB the trainers In pioneering? the senior members hove In from • iV o B T foreat He also saved part of today for a H T quoatlon by the Na- tutpac AboUtian of the coOectlon by the Perkins* scheme Is olmply out Java way with a gruesome story conference on Georgia state affaire B ^O tag Own- Tak* advantag* o f this radne- era and Managers. Tbtmd ■tot* o f motor vehicle fine*. ■Illy. It might be Interesting, how- or two of the trials and tribulations with Gov. E. D. Rivers, Lawrence S. $34-50 209 tleal W oolly fleac* and twaads of life astride the equator. But for ready-to-weari prices I Come in just as soon as 'poBtU WHisKEvr-™!;: Ledge QUART ever, to know how many of the Camp, federal district attorney at “WMI tailored. Salf-trinmud Psafr le Oteeia Pram! IR Will probably ba a revelation to every poison anake that acared the >50 r* t'sed.'Mea^ 'YRef Eifent Wewaa Weati/ lug I Atlanta, and James L, Gillie, new s hound OatewliVBaim.dwirff ■oto Oanneetleut taxpayers to United States government's Im- wife Into hysterica there waa a atory Georgia Democratic state chairman. with the colorful Bigetew wrapper shown, if you wish! ■wag gara and fitted atylaa. Gift Shirta Barrii filM oforalL Dram Gloves a-thread Chitt M m from this report that Connee- toense throng of aalarled employes of other experiencea vibrant with Governor Rivera was expected to ^ Louis—"Butch.” trained Fox and make day-before-Christmas ddivery. ^ »N A\ANCHESTER FlaeGlitSUpe ttaot ia tha only «tata east of the the lAbor Secretary baa working oriental color. And the guy had 17 ■’Ivtse the president of state leglala- w back on MPr*.%nak JOO aervanU. **Uve----- plans- *- to act* up machinery toe Job today and Newaboy Johnny PhaCepeAfcf I O S GiHHaaa tataMaMppf river which hijacks on tt—and what warrant of law Located At laasriaaa DataSal Duggan hasn’t been out tn the whereby Georgia may participate (Noisy) KUfoy shouted hla headUnm . tox moaey from the there Is for the Labor Department's legally with other states In federal a llttl* more jubilantly. Faet color pattern (all nawl) 65: 'Moc field yet to win hla spurs In a. for- 844 AAain Street Warmth inauranea—they'ra for Pr^a-lMUaff y«t earafally Deb t o w ^ wbanaa many atotea re- taiaylng Itaeif In the affair at aD. eign dlpIomaUc post. That will eonM public works funds. Butch, and ths money dunger he TeL 3822 .whitce . . . plam blues— Lnatrens ray o n ____■ilk tkiy'ra all at Wards low pries. itaed thronghontl In smart snap later. A t present h* la th* sp«tttaust * E*?** «*®torence last week carrteo strapped to hi* hameaa so wriet or anng strap wrist atylaa. 5. • Ktaglaaa, laviih laca, 1 aoM biai to to* toWMa targ* anal* col- all para rilk in lovaly colm^ low y r iM a t w M s I who wUI *^*11 nt th* elbowottneot tna GeorgU was th* cuatomera can maks thair own ±SV;ito«^.to*to govamaiset embattl ed pa c if ist s Secretary of 8UU at the Pu ooi^stota not co-operating with chajy a, diaappaared MoMday. eoateraDoa at Lima. Ha’s end that tt would not recMve P«»|to.” who Had an BIGE LOW I • p o s t q i V f another o u t af paUle worka mooey ■Itologetto note to hla haraaas M ontgomery W ard Wltfl It kad WATKINS Stores t R O T H I H C 924^8 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5161 ^loxTCiio^i i:in w ^ p * MS, lU lO E EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,1938 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. rinsed WlU cold water. When mixture la Uoroughly cold and auUor of several books of poetry date a capacity anilsnnaa. as nooBia flr ^ out Into alloaa and aauU in she has written many poems. Be- WlU motor ntony twjiet *a EXPECTS DALAOmt butter until c rl^ nnd i^ldon uuse she la Poet Laureate of Ue ^5Max MOi^S^rinr M. H. S. To Face First Stiff Cage Test Tonight brown. Servo hot wltt butter and Oanaral Federation of Women a Axv- xiid Mrs. Wallaoa gad wiu alao com ajrrup, to pour on top. Clubs Ihe has a large follow!^ spaak to Ua Nutmeg Trail TO STAY Dl POUBt whmver she appears. Many hon- tars and Uair srlves osi A Word To The Wlaal! ors have come to her boU to Amer- morning at Uelr monthly masting A shoe aato—at The C. E. House Miss Angela Morgsn To Give •“ W r t t l M N o r t h ica and abroad. H«w TotiL Da& (AP)— Tha ST. JOHNS UPSET m Bon, Inc. Dorothy Dodd black An Evening Recital On Dec. A t Ue Happy Hour aarvlea on Methodist church. NEW ENGLAND STATES READY SPORTS ROUNDUPS and brown p u m ^ 87AO and 88 val- H—Her Career. otdy promlaant French •’itiliiiss December 4 at Ue NorU MeUOdlat ____ Aw EDDIE B/UETJ BRISTOL QUINTET HERE e for 88.40; Foot DaUght brown Church, the mtolaUr, Rev. William man to make tha powsifal Frasoli •uada oxfords (not all atxaa) reg. $8 hunt INDIAN lemxaa fo-ymr By BID FEOEB ( Around the football world, you CHAMPION EAGLES T. Wollaoe, WlU teU "The’ Story of Labor Fadaratloa back down on the puflad for $4.98 and growing glrla’ brown Alta Angela Morgan, who will Angela Morgan,” giving soma tecta New Tork, Dec. 3.—(AJ>)—Can don’t bear many ravea about Okia- given on evening recital December 40-hour sreek—prime Issue off U t at Ota FOR WINTER SPORTS SEASON It be those easten, schools, who and black oxfords, rag. 88AO for concerning her Ufa, and alM Ua Voi^ver’ B. O, Deo. 3-(Cana- boma'a pasting—ao lat’a Up you off FOR LEAGUE UDUFTER roacat oriala to that country—w * - 88.79, alao a number of aueda 11 at Ue NorU Methodist church, background of aoma of Ue p< ima otea pr«M)w^A youB^ tmtiAti ^ turned down Cotton Bowl bids, were that Hugh McCullough pitebed 01 IN Y CAGE LEAGUE pumpa $4.00 value for $8.19. la acclslmsd as one of Amerlea'c Slotad today that Praaslar Bdowid Just a leetle bit sesued of w it that •he haa written. Mr. wte.— T Ueved by auUorttles to have beeonM complete In 93 tiiaa, for AS’, yards, great poets. She haa Ue distinc- knows MUf Morgan personally and erased from liquor, ran amok ta the Daladlar would atoy to pdwar. very tough Texas Tach outflt might better keep your eye on Him, Ten Goodbye again tion of being the first woman asked Jean Dfouant, proaldaBt off tha RECENTSNOWFALL do to their repuUUonsr___ Ford TEXAS TECH FACES Clash At State Armory Ex- hopes to Introduce her at thla serv- eaat and aectloa last night, iriiuw» Speed and Terrific Power neesee---- A1 Robs, a featbar from hops thla to apeak to Savoy (Uapel, London. ice to the people of Manchester, ao Mrs. Mario HawUoraa, mlddla-agad Syndleato of SYonoh RaataoiatoniR Frick, who usually tajeaa tha Car- Michigan City, InA, la wowing tha Gam DeciaiTe 33-9 ^ o r y Xmaa Sbop- Ekigland. She haa appeared to U st thsy will be bettor able to ^ only larga organtaaUoa of rlbean orulae, wiu hava bis annual Inman woman. He tajurad five Froocb omployars to ba aamaplad. flgbt fans around Sarasota, Fla. pected To Draw Nearly rtng you era outstanding churches Urougbout appreolate her when ehe comas on oUere, including four women. Re MAKES CONDITIONS saaslck aesslon on a trip to Europe Stave PhiUipe, the Orand Ctrcult ST. M AR Y^ GAELS AmericA and it la a real honor to from Ue. 40-hour week, -said ha eff-* Marks All-Pacific Eleven Horryl Bat There la Stm Time wiing la keep- December 11. FMna are being waa hunted today by squads of da- In a coupla weeks...... Archie judge, baa Juat flnlahad rigging up In Senior Grcnit Opener; ing your spir- have her appear to Manobeater. The made at Ue church to aeeonuno- teotlvaa pactod Daladlar would gat a vote o^ Oompston, the BriUsh golfer, u a swell device for keeping trotting 2,000 Fans; Qarkenien to have your picture confldanee to Parilamant next week. aken In time for its msrry, and San Franclico. D«c. 2.—(A P) —^.McDoweU, an and. of Waahlnaton staging a comeback after a two- hoaaee In line going around tha track •o 'tu Wed- ID EAL FOR SKIING year lUnaas....tha grapevlna saya Essos And Trojans Also imaa. For your con- Tha Associated Press' fourteenth ; made the myUUoftJ v^ty team. ....g o t tha Idea from tha movie nesday hare's annual All-Paclflc coast football ttaara’U ha two big coaching an- Red Raiders Meet Pacific Dnle Sfight Favorites h /enience aitUngs can Dava A^araon, OaJlfornla fuU- newereel camera cars, no li >• arranged on Bun- a line about team, announced today, combined ' back, waa the only playar to win nounoementa—ona in tbs eaat, tha how come the feature wiitare have Gam Triumplu. Ohrltmaa Eve, a big, extremely mobile line and a ' other In the southwest or Pacific ^aya at Ua popular all-coaat racognlUon for tha aacond missed a bet In John VilUplgue, Coast Eleyeo In Cotton Vital e c u Game. ballot Studio. Call author un- lanie, New Hampshire And baclcfleld embracing both speed and successive year. coast-by the flret cf the year or Camden (8. C.) man who'a bean known that tremendous power. It averages shortly efter... . the boys around 3808. You'U find Uelr Flmt team—Ends, Jay McDow- coaching the local high eehooiars m A surprlMfig upset flurked the work everything you apeUa U a real 203 pounds on the line and 184 ell, Washington, and Joe WendUck Pittsburgh flgura Charley Buriay, a his apart Uma juat for tha fun of it Bowl Grid Clash. itaaon for Chrlatmaa: Vermoot Expect Many pounds to the backfleld. opening of tha YMCa Senior league Manchester High facet tne first could aak for. Oregon SUte; Ucklee, Dave de •mart puneb-toaaer, could give Hen- — won't taka a dime pay....and For Chriatmaa Dvo Alvord Wolff, University of San- ______at tha T last night as 8t John’s major obstacle in defense off lu fCA Varona, California, and Alvord nery Armstrong a real tueelt for the the kida who play hla boya wUl tell avary window let a candle gleam Enthusiasts Orer Week- ta Clara tackle, was the only non- Wolff, Santa ciara;' welter crown—well, you etlll gotta cagers piaaUred a amashbig 83-9 Dallas, Dec. 3— (AF) —‘ Peter Central ConneeUcut InUrscbolastle Powder Off Of Velvet Pacific Coast conference player to " — " ~ ~ you they're a mixture Of the "Susy To remove face powder Which To guide U e Lord Chriat’a feet ^ Ith , U. 8. C„ liSana show ua___ Q, the raule danle and tha jitter- setback on tha Baglas, dafandbig WlUls Cswthon, tha able and storied League basketbaU champlonablp to- aorose the anows win a flrat team position. Coaches Washington: center, John Ryland often folia on jrour velvet gown P O P U LAR MARK ET bug".... ehwfllona of tha circuit Held to football eoaeh of Taxes Tech, gata night at the local SUU Armory For all the land on Chrlatmaa end; Many New Offerings. officials and sports writers from all y 0«^nvllle Laos while you are dressing, apply a Eva sections of the Far West participat- Paul Derringer Is sinking mors only three baakaU, the Baglea were his big break Jan. 3 when hla Red when tha Red and WhlU launrh^ dell. U. 8. C.. Vic Bottarl, Califor- of bis Cincinnati Reds' pay into smau place of velvet to Ue pow- Wanderiag He goat. AND SELF SERVE GROCERIES ed In the consensus vote. Glad to ■•• New Britain (Obnn. flevar la the running at Bumialaski League hoeUIIUea against one of der and It will quickly adheiS* If nia, Ken Waabington, U. C. L. A. Florida real estate.... building cot- ana Htniy Grygh paewl the SelnU Raiders play Blip Medigan'a 8t. University of California, co- and Dave Anderson, California. ’ hlgb'a Crack comblnaUon get that Its keenest and most ancient riv a lot of powder aplUe. use a aoR, 855 MAIN STREET ftmiNfw ntriT ntwp Boaton, Daa 1—(AP)— snow- tages near Sarasota now... .Mar- New Year's eve bid from Baton torrid enelaught Mary’s Gaels la the Cotton Bowl And aa He pasaea an tha ‘gentle champlon of the conference with Second team—Ends, Dolman, Cal- here. __ —Bristol High. IndlcaUons are vary clean whisk broom or small dad Hair KBflaad hllla, aa If in draw Southern California, placed the lfornla,xand Knap, Idaho- quette's footballera called each other Rouge..., don't be jurpiiaed pecliiva eimrae alao marked the a capacity crowd of close to 3/ ‘TVHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SBOP" ^ ^ BUILDING Jackson all season till they other two gamaa played aa the Tro- The Red Raldere are undefeated brush. Be very careful, however, Knaol on U e atobU floor; raiiaaraa} for anotbar winter sporta most men—three. Southern Call- Zagar. " ------’Stanford. •knd &™ h\^‘‘ '*U Hardln-Slmmmona lands b. the bor- and untied. The Gaels lost only to fane wlU jam the drUI shed forj*^ THUtK *- not to'cut Uo veliRt fomla, the University of California der conference by next season. ians batUred Highland E>ark by S7 early season attraction. And UtUa Iambi to long procession aaaaoB, today backoned to aa ever C. L A.; guarda. Hutchln^^igon 27 with taylor, Parr, Lass, Shy and Fordham and CaUfomla. I khGi HEIGHO! aa off to and surange atripa of pla oruat OOBM at Los Angeles and Washington Stete. and Sllvlnskl. Waabington; FMcho ....even the Na- If aU reports are the McCoy, the Cawthon Is one of the atranffeat An' Important Clash Criaa-crosa over Ue top. &1m In Christmas Oreatlaga taeraaalac borda of nlmble-Umbad each contributed twro players and tlonal pro league has oome around Kalbier all eedring heavily for the CbmparaUva strangth and past' „ . "V go and what funl Aa Ue Their shepherd to adore. aUara undar oondttkma idaal for tbta center. Olvelll. Stanford: backs haavywelghta'U be hearing more winners and Rdberteon, Roxeile and figures in football. Defeats don't ume ffrdws aborter (December la modmta ovan, 878 dsgreea F., 45 Nama tags Oregon State college, one. Johnston. Washington. Hoffman, U to adinittlng thla waa Ita "dissieat from Al Ryll, a Boaton area belter oome as part of his makeup. Gften, parformancea doesn’t matter an lOU to M mlnutoa. and afleiosura WEEK-END tlma of yaar. A. AndSraon featuring for the los h m ) Our interest grows keener. SPECfAI.S For the first time In several season ever"—ao now it'e official... when these rivals tangle In sporU DhnU Ueae dumb boasts that were S. C., Braga, San Francisco, KlM l- who haa won 16 times out thla year ort. The Maaon Eetos drubbed when his raiders take a licking, he The pocketbook msy be leaner at cards achieve Two heavy Novamber atorroa have years, a sophomore, 17-year-old Jay burgh. Oregon 8U U . Inddantally, Nebraska haa aent competition for Manimeater and grtatar dls- the aarueat gueau ooverad tha north country with more ....e'pose you all noUced Whiner Bolton to the tune of 70 to 31 aa vanishes for dsys. U e end of our expedition but Shop- FYoUy Lingerie—Mafcaa Every At HU naUvity mora players up to the proa than White la back on top of thi Nauonal In the early 80’a Southern Metho- Bristol usually thooU the works tlnouon Ula anow than fen during tha entire Archkivy gave a daxxlbiir display of when they oppoee each other and ping to bring joy to oUera la well Psaslttlna Heart I Heed whan Ha comae and bend In any other college—eight...... alto- League’s ground gainera... .Stave sharpehootlng with eight baakeU dist defeated what Cawthon believ- bast faztar on Chriat- year. Many lM6>lt97 aeaaon. Laat Winter alao gether the loop’s rosters now snow produce a bang-u slssllng an- worU Ue effort. So, wiU Wings of worshiping 7 Torda writes that ha got hlmaait a while H. SkbmSr end A. Loyd stood ed was his best olub, 14-0. After Cbaar, follow Ula Miumn for sug* mat incra. Stunning booklota hava LEAN waa below par. Abraaat with the lU schools. Including that good old counUr that furaiiXu thriUa and all the for- early atart, tan*keepara and pro- broadcaatlng job In JabHsonvUla as out f6r the losers. the game, ha strode out of the geationitlOns and aa U e Cbristmaa 3 place ahUfimaring college of bard knocks... .tha only a result of thla oomer'a itam telling The box scores: stadium. No one eould find hUn. excitement galbre for their follotr- mality of reg- TENDER motara have made eveiythlng ready LOCAL ICE TEAM SEEKS era. And tonight's batUe ta Of deadllflile apprOaehee, providing you aatii) pajaifia aata, things In tha way of an Apostoii. the folks ha waa a wow at picking S t Johns (33) The Methodists pulled out for HhOp Early," you'U ba h s ]^ In laCs trimmed or tall- ular Christ- for tha drat big areek-end influx to- Krsigsr go to settle the middle- Dallas that night SborUy after viUl importance to both as a vie- mas cards and morrow and Sunday. grid winners... .ao tha flrat waak on PF B F F*ur y|ifU ift a ______and be______rewarded wlU orod WlU quilted ool- weight mess la Hymle Capiin's oe- Burke, If ___ ; dawn, a head popped out of an tory wUl start ona or tha other a appear In beautiful FlOrontliM da- 1lM flrat ragular “anow train" of tha air, Steva only hit Duke over ...... 1 0 long sUp toward the «oveUd League ample Ume to gayly wrap Uam in lare in baby bluaa, CENTER SPRINGS LINK rands for tha big end of the per- Pitt and Florida over Auburn right Bumialaski, r f ...... 4 8 upper berth, peered around. It was holiday style wlU allver bows and apricot and ice g r e ^ etc., tlgna or photographic raprMuetlona the aeaaon win leave Boaton'a north centage for Solly.... M. Rubaeha, e cawthon. In the Method! (Uadem which the Clarkemen annex- of out-of-door acenea. Holly sprays atatton Sunday at 8 a. m. for L4n- on the nose. • • • • • . 0 1 ed laat season, going on from thtie ■prigs of holly. dainty, flower fleoked aatln nlgbUea, FRESH OR Wlerxblckl, c ...... 1 3 car! and polnzetUaa, in rad and silver on ooln. North Woodatock and Camp- Once wliw hla ratdara dropped a to capture tha auto and New nag- K w tly famlnlna, $i.9S at Wards. 1 8. Gryib. Ig ... ..8 3 No Doubt YOn*vo ___ Cbaraing bod JaCkata that defy white, will be widely used. One ef- SMOKED too. N. H. It will be tha aarllaat atart .% H. Grvzb. Tg .. game to their tradiqonal Hval, Sim- land tiuaa aa wau fOr 44 aenaational fective enclosure card ahowa Urea Hockey Array Again To En- .1 0 MtMd tliub on Um cluUkMl ooufts. Boonttfol DUplay you to have brtakfaat in bod |1A9. TO KEEP CLOSER tha train aver haa made. HORRELL IS NAMED A. Rubaeha, rg .6 0 mons, CMwthon figured his tackis poUiactUaa In allver on white. hh. Soma New Offeringa Vincek, rg .... play had a particularly bad odor. Hs VeUrana In Action of msn’o rings ot Jaffs’o. .0 0 Bristol WUl taka the floor srith So many handaoma atone For mouey-glfta Uere are spe- IB New Hampahlra, new offeringa ter State League Compe- AAU’S GOLDEN JUBILEE ordered the battered tackles to A Chrlatmaa thought for Ua cial enelosura cards wlU detlgna four playara who were in action rings to ohooaa from rea- hoataoa: sho ps SHOULDERS faMlado tha CBnnon mountain aerial "lap" tha atadlun unUl he adviaed WATCH OF ! UCLA GRID MENTOR 10 IS 83 against > Manobeater last ssasmi •onably prtoad from $7AD keyed to a lighter vein than fer- tramway in Praaoonl Notch; the Eagles (9). them to quit Now And Smart M riy. The pack of a Jolly Santa FANCY “alHmohlla”—a novel aM tow daviee tition; Host Of Stars On PF After be went hfifiSe, he rerfiam- whsn Ua rivnla aput two gausn, and up to maka hla Xfaiaa B F Manobeater taking the first tu—it • mamorable One. UodemiaUtaUy .The tranaparsat oea- Claua u apUt to hold bUIbill or •eortar uatO D«troit had a thraa* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,1988 foal lead. ECONOHC DROPS OFTEN €X>PTESY SCOOESTBD PAGE As a result of the double de- ■OWN TRUCKS REMOVING AS CHRISTMAS PRESENT think It Isn't meaningless to me? bacle, the league's three-way tie for ancient Inca Indians o f Peru, the ^ Washington, Dec. 2.— (A P ) — Lathe and Jig Saw Needed SERIAL STOeV Do you think I care?" greatest conqueror In the new world, boldt ocean current from Antarctic the lead will continue at least until WARRANT INIERVENTION Philadelphia, Dee.. (AP) — “Judy," ha said slowly, T know NpUonal Geograpble Society noted and a aalf-ityled "King" of Para. Sunday. No games are scheduled American dandles are resisting SNOW AT NORTH END LIMA IS CALLED regions delivers natural alr-eondi- As a Christmas------present p r « to the you’ve never really gotten over him. today. Its flrat buUdlnga, started by Using a part of the gold and YOUNG FASOSrS W A n tonight and the only contaat Satur- any tomputloa to swing canes. ’ thoiieandi who ride the Phila- eopvafoHr. iras tlonbig breezes from the west. (ChiaHaasd frvm Fags OtM) Love’s a funny thing. i know how tha Spanish conqulatadors and In- silver which he demanded aa ran- day night., matching Montreal and Tba osnsua bureau reported to- j North Mala Street Being delphia Rapid Tranalt Compahy*e In Toy Lending Library LO VERS A W EIG H NtA stRviee, me dian slavss, wars buUt only 400 yeara Toronto, doesn't affect the upper day that domestic production ot I hs hurt you, and I know what a som for the Inca King Atahualpa, ifv’WL buseW, President W OF KINGS”ago. whom he later killed, Plzarro eboae O F A IE R K A N ’V E S K lIr ' strata. emment Interference o f one kind f>r cenee, Including those for cnp-l Cleared To Give More Room Ralph T. Senter suggests epedal BY BETTY WALLACE crusL arrogant ersaturs aha Is. But another. Under forces such as those, pies, amounted to only *91,43U I For Parking A t Depot Just tha same, you nevoi were able Tbasa, howavar, a n modarn com- a alte on a level plain near the Rl- JEWISH CNILDItEN courtesy on the part of em- Hampered by the^Uck of a lathef.lected for the work because of their mac river and put his soldlera and our economic pattern has changed last year. j Square. ployee. For instmee, trolley and... a . Jig ,•------saw,------men who^ are work- experience. to Ignore them. You never wholly pared with the ancient ruins of Inca OLA6TONBVBV LEAOUB greatly In recent years, both within OAST OF OBARACTSBS forgot him. I ’d be blind, not to eltlaa seattarod throughout tha sur- slaves to work. Buenos Aires. Dae. 2— (A^>—A' ------motormen would condescend to In checking the rolls o f those who (rarr'e Alleys) « the structure and In the relationship ing on the repairing o f toys at the dVOV A L C O 1 T—adnUral’a we're all wondering If he'll batch It know. Sometimes, when you sat Rrst BflOdings, Sbuted Bj rounding country. TTiey flourished The results was a d ty laid out ARRIVE IN ENGLAND high school studratM braaeh at Ota with the operation o f the power welt when they see )rou dashing are employed In W PA work here It of government to Industiy,** Toy Lending Library on cniestaut daagbtor. She laood a pheloe bo- over la that modern mansion of and decayed unnumbered eentunea much like Washington, with long shovel oo Main street In the enow for the car. nas been found that every kind here, planning the future with me, Clvle Legion, a Fraelst laellaafl av- Tanks Thorp, youngish and handsome, at twera t m navy Miitera. hers, or stick aboard ship." befora tha coming of tha Spanmrds. avenues, squares and circles, placed NONAIXNARIAN TREATED removal program, In the South End, street, are being held back la pro- a trade la represented from watek- I thought maybe I was wrong. May- Spanisk Cowpiitadors Harwich, England. Dec. 2—(AP) ganlaatlon, placardad stroat-aoensn j Murray .. . ..1U9 113 10»—331 Identifled himself as former chair- DWIOHT CAM PBELL — amM- Judy found oo words. She and be you did love me. But don't you strategically for mUltary dMense man of the NRA advisory Council other men In the employ of tjie town ductlon. 'W ith these machines the to all Unda of manual labor. Whan flacratary Hull and his aa well as for beauty. Two moun- —The first group of Jewish child toM y nmralag ArgaatHm to bswaro I Delmastro .,, M 94 81V—27b and using trucks, are working on ttoos Ueateaaat. He laced a cbolee Magda went out together. But as see, while Dwight aad I are In the party drive the eight miles from the and former director of the Bureau of men would be able to make greater The painting of doU faces and Magda got into her own ear, she tains, San Lorenzo and fUn Cristo- refugees from Nazi Germany ar- ‘Tha designs ot Tankas ImpattalknB Jlovo ,.,. ,.. 97 112 104—313 FOR MALNUTRITION North Main atreet. They are dig- het m ra his ivife aad doty. same navy, my path and his—your 400 Years Ago. seaport o f Callao to Lima on a mod- Foreign and Domestic Commerce. He PRANK BRINGS DEATH progress and assure a larger supply hands, kne&, feet, U in the bands bal. rise from the coastal plain naar rived In England today. at the coming Pan-Amatleaa Obw- G. Pfau . ...121 103 117—841 ging out the enow on the north tide dACK H A N LE Y—fly lag sailor, was smUing a UtUs. Aa If aha knew path and hla— a n bound to cross, arn eoncrate boulevard, th«y wui ine ICC noa crocRcu iiBut. now Is director of research for Dun of toys when the Ubraiy is opened. of a competent worker in this Una. Lima and aid In temparlng the SH- T M party o f 200—advaoco guard ference In Lima." L. Camp , ...121 123 88—832 of the streeL Snow taken from ■o tseefl a test of s pattra-. love. what bavoo her news had wrought rm not prying,' 1 don’t want any- pam through a vast adaba ridge from under them the Boston Bnilns and Bradstreet and economic advisor There are cabinet makers, house In Judy’s breast mate. The plain Itself la onS of oC tha 1.000 non-Aryan chlidrra a PoHes aald tha orgaalastloa, T h a to the Commerce Department Boston, Doc. 2.— (A P ) — Removed North Main street is being carted TO HIGH SCHOOL BOY The work that has been done so painters and.sign painters, carpen- MARVEL HASTINGS — navy thing but your happinaas. Ju«iy. WsAlAgton. Das. t.—(Afti — which apparantly Is tha only avi- tha riehast tnioh Crop arafla In tha sad the Chicago Blackhawks prob- M4 S4S SOS 1092 Jawlah eommlttaa In Berlin hopes to Nationalist Youth AlBaaea," waa ably wouldn't be more astounded New Enterprises Increased to City hospital from his home by to the low lands on the lower end of far has been by hand with the ex- ters In all llnea, em ploy^ In the wife. She faced the test of being a Judy turned the key In the Igni- took at me. Tall ms the tnitk!" danea of a long-vanlabad race. It la world. Giants good sailor. Lima, Peru, where Secretary Hull raOvs to Britain— landed at this aaat small. Tha placards 4M Boi nptoto today than they were at being up- Pointing to a big chart Thorp police, Dr. William H. Emery. 00- the street near the power atatlon. ception of some sewing dooe on two project and all are worMng hard to tion, stepped on the storter furious- Judy raised her eyes. Her lips' t6n i-'rgeat nlle ot adobe brick la the Although situated In tha torrid coast port shortly before dawn. •daalgna.” * L. Weir ...102 119 91—312 year-old Harvard Medical School Thompionvilte, Dec. 2.— (A P )— sewing machines. Men who are ly. What difference did It make If quivered, but she said steadily, and other United States dslegatss set by Montreal and Detroit last told the committee there had been a The work la not easy as the snow get out a good supply of toys for world, extending for soveral city tone, Lima will probably offer They arrived but a few hours ba- night. Cassella . .,,99 69 124— 312 steady Increase In the establishment grauate, today underwent- treat- has frozen and It Is often necessary Frod FlUgerald’ 18-year-oId En- working la the toy repairing work the opening which Is hoped to be Yesterday: In a heart-touching Uwtght and Marvel had quarreled? "Dwight Campbell means nothing win attend the Pan-Amsrieaa eon- blocks. pleasant summer weather for the MIgletU , ,,,69 68 89— 224 field high achool atudent, died early and also the women, have been se-. aBen^ dady bids farewell to Olan?, fore representatives of the United The term "dog dayM* for lata The two tallenders of the Nation- of new enterprises between 1900 and ment for what Dr. Maurice O’Con- to use picks to break It up before ready by December 15. She had forgotten Dwight Campbell to me.” And even as ahe said it, ferenos, la known aa tba "City of BoUt By Plzarro Pan-American conference, the Geo- States. Great Britain. The Nether- Flnocchl ., .,,96 116 98—310 today In 'a Hartford hospital of a woaden U all this Is worth while la summer originated in tha baMaf al Hockey league had won only 1929, when the number reached 2.- nell diagnosed as malnutrition. it can be shoveled Into the trucks was on earth. But had ahe, askad she knew she was lying. Kings" of tha soutkarn Mmlaphere. granhic Society daclarad. The lands, France and Brazil met In Thompson ..143 119 113—378 Mrs. Helen Hapgood, a niece, the Navy. But her mother aesuree Lima was built under tha direc- dogs were especially Uabla to go three games altogether—two oi 213,000. The total declined to 1, bullet wound Inflicted, Po- a small volet Inalds her. Had the (To Be Ooattnnefl) Tha city la of fairly rscaot origin mighty Cordillera mounta'aa be- London to itiidy the task o f finding them from each other—when they 961,900 In 1933, he said, and now said Bhe had been "working desper- llM C3ilM William J. Fleming said, her it la, that Oiaae wonid have really forgotten? Or had she only tion of Frmnclaco Plsarro, the hind It shut out the hot and humid mad at that tlma, though ately” to perauade him to "go to a tor’s assailants. Franco Antonlu, 23, If maaaurad on tha calandkr of the foundling child who became Spain's Ikimea for the thousands of harraas- fewar go mad la aununer to took the Ice against the team.* .109 .S09 ni.1 1833 stands at about 2,100.000. The flg- while three school-mates were at- confeased the C3uJ Iron Guard group done It all over again. been too glad to sink her torment rains of the Interior, and tte Hum- ed Jews In Europe. place where he could be cared for WARNS U. S, WILL ARREST SIX STUDENTS any otbar aaaaoa. which were and still are In a three- ures did not Include financial' Insti- tempting to play a prank on him. drew lots for the assassin Job. CHAPTER XXIII Into the*ready balm of Jack Han- way deadlock with the New York tutions, railroads, professional en- properly, but he was attached to Fleming aald Hartford state po- Jack Hanley bad been In Sick Of- ley's love? He needed her. He’d DICKENS’ XMAS P U T Americans for the league lead. terprises and farmers. the house and he would live alone." licemen bad arrested the three Officials said other arresta would VIot .113 97 109—819 QUIT SANTA ROLE FOR BLAST ATTEMPT be made soon among supposed floera' Quarters a month now. Hla been hurt She had worried about Their masquerade as innocent Somers , . 77 69 88—281 During 1937, the witness said, 8hs said "the matter was one of youths on technical charges of him, being grateful be had come and even Indifferent idctlms about 400.000 new enterprises were estab- stubbornness and not money.” manslaughter and that they were revolutionary plotters in the out- arm had knit beautifully, hla riba AT WINDSORVILLE rfau . . . .138 113 100—381 lawed guard. A purge was ordered wars almost well. He could ait up through alive. It was natural that to be slaughtered fooled one and lished and 381,000 were discontinu- Baltimore, Dec. 2— (A P ) —A released under bonds of *1,000 each. Bucharest, Dec. 2— (A P ) — The all right up to the opening whistle J. Camp .87 118 127—334 ed. after thee guard chief, Oomellu In bed, but be hadn’t bean in a her pity for him should whisper to D. Weir .113 119 84—316 warning that U. S. cities must soon He Identifled them aa Thomas Stin- government announced today the her wayward heart trap her Into A t the WlndsorvUle Church Bun- Then came the revelation. "That means," he continued, "that expert to see "Uncle Sam lay down son, 16. Frank Russatto. 16, and Zelea Codreanu, and 13 colleagues whaelchatr yet. Commander Sloans arrest of six student members of the ware shot dead in what the govern- believing It was love. day evening at 7:30 will be present- The Oanadlens shut out the about 1,300 new enterprises were STEAMER HRE HERO the role of promiscuoua Santa Claut Gblslaln Qoaselln, 17, all of Thomp- believed In do.ng things slowly. He Hrfe’s Self Serve and Healtlt Market 828 846 807 1871 Fascist-patterned, illegal Iron ed the seventh consecutive Com- Bruins, 2 to 0. on goals by Toe started for each working day during to local governments,” was sounded sonvllle and Juniors in tba high ment said was an attempt, to escap* had said, "You want to fly again Pirates Guard who attempted to blow up their prison guards. don’t, you T Take it easy." munity NtghL These meetinga have Blake and Johnny Gagnon. The the year and 1,150 were discontinu- today before the National Munici- school. the C3uJ electric plant. But It waa lova. It was peaceful, Redwings battered the Blackhawks J Delmastro .. 87 88 90— 268 ed." AWAITING SENTENCE pal League. |h^> who spent much of each day and sweet and real. She would been well attended and vary favor- Maggl ...... 107 100 Three bombs shattered windows 4 to 1, with Marty Barry and Eddir 98—308 This. Thorp called an "extiwordln- Thomaa H. Reid, former Univer- TWO KILLED IN AIR RAIDS. in the white room, was hap marry him and have a good life. ably spoken of. This week is pre- Ware each acoring twice. Kiirche .. 08 99 101—298 in the town the night of Nov, 6. CONDITION SATISFACTO*! — Tan she had ever beet, before sented a novel program ushering In — WEEK-END — ary turnover" but said It was ex- Jersey City, N. J.. Dec. 2,— (A P ) sity of Michigan professor and con- She didn't care what Marvel and It might have happened an>-way BernardI .122 98 89—306 Bombs placed at a gasoline dftxit tha Christmas season, a lecture ceeded In some areas micb as Los —George W. Rogers, 4I-year-old sultant on governmental problems, Barcelona, Dec. 2.— (A P ) —Two did not explode. IraW ked of their marriage "A Dwight did I They meant nothing to but one coincidence of the thun- Chapman ...... 118 124 112—381 Vngeles where the turnover In new ■Vatican City, Dec. 2—U ^ e r you get out. whenever based on Charles Dickens' famous radio room hero of the Morro Cas- coupled his warning with criticism persons were killed last night and The six arrested were students at her! dorous double upset was the effect enterprises was slmost 100 per cent condition o f Pope Plus toSL^, ■•-.She wouldn't have a big "U fa of Our Lord," illustrated by tle disaster, was In a jail cell to- of the New Deal for its tendency early this morning in six aerial the Cluj University whose rector But the Image ahe had tried hard H ay Thompson's transfer had on 826 806 490 1522 a year. week after hla dangerous heart at- ...ddlng, Uku Marvel's. But she'd full-color reproductions of the best day awaiting sentence on a convic- "to pauperize local governments bombardments which caused slight F. S. Goanga, was wounded by an to banish forever roee again. Juat hja old and new mates In their drat Since 1900, Thorp said, the esUb- and make them dependent." damage. tack, was described by members of known painting of the world's great tion of trying to kill his superior in assassin Monday. One o f the rec- have all that 'mattered. *Her father, the sound of bis name could bring affairs after Boston sold him to De- lishment of new enterprises has ex- hts household as satisfactory. giving her away. Her mother. Her artists. In addition the Dickens troit for tlS.OOO. FOirR ARABS KIMJCI). the Bayonne police department with It back. Hla eyes, the way hla hair ceeded the discontinuance of old a home-made bomb. The state friends she bad grown up with, on narrative will be Illustrated by IF While the Bruins were being ones every year except 1917, 1930, grew. Hla splendid height The hymns sung diractly from the ffiyuBiriiini charged Rogers sent the bomb to stations all ovar the world. For aeored on twice with recruit Frank Haifa, Palestine, Dec. 2.— (AP) 1982 and 1933. ITALIAN ENVOY SIGNS touch of hla fingers, burning on her scraan. Brimaek in the nets, Thompson was A detachment of Royal Irlsn Ueut. Vincent J. Doyle In a plot to their honeymoon, there would be arm. Part Of the Increases In business get Doyle's Job. motor trip, and a visit in Virginia The Cburpb School la asked to Regular Loef Haleh laapliiag the Redwings with re- Fusiliers killed four Arabs In re establishments since 1933 have been "N ot” aha said out loud. And markable saves and keeping last turning (Ire from ambush today. Common Pleas Judge Thomas H. 1936 NAVAL TREATY with Diana. The memory of Bill meet promptly at ten o’clock In the Rib Half er Whole Lotas 1 due to the opening of liquor stores thou aha found that she waa driving morning that rehearsing may be be- year's Stanley Cup winners from The Fusiliers were unhurt. he said. Brown, Who heard the trial without Bell etui Uved with Jack. Bitterly, past the white house where he had a Jury, said that "while the case gun for the Christmas programs In aometlmea. "He had a child. May< Uvsd With Marvel. It waa not on MILK BREAD Thorp Introduced a special studv against thl.s defendant Is built on London. Dec. 2.— (A P ) —Italy I addition to the regular lesaona. The ______2for9c ba It would hava baen better If I—" the way to tha boapltol. How had Pork Roast showing the length of survival of circumstantial evidence. It is the today became the fourth adherent Morning Worship aervlos wU be Lb. 1 9 c to the 1938 London naval treaty. "N ot" Judy said. "No. no, nol she gotten bereT business concerns In Poughkeepsie, solemn conclusion that this defend- held at eleven o'clock with eermon Joining the United States, Britain You mustn’t talk that way. There Green Stamps N. V „ during the period 1843-1926. ant Is guilty as charged." He will Furiously, aha turned the ear, al- by the minister. The study showed 46.9 per cent of and France In the agreement to must hava baan some reason—some- pronounce sentence Dec. 15. most careening over a curbstone. Beginning next Suuday all serv- Haleys Crullers, Jelly Dough- FINEHURST QUALITY MEATS the business concerns had survived 'Imit the sizes and armaments of thing wa can't see. You” U do won- She drove swiftly to the hospital. Fresh Shaulders Lb. 1 8 c individual warships. derful things for tha sarvlee.” ices will be held In the vertry of the Given With more than th-ee years, 21.4 per cent Har cheeks wars bright with color. church. had survived more than ten years Italy's "instrument of accession” One afternoon when she was get- nuts and Raised Doughnuts Stewlag Oyaterz Freah, 8 to S-Pound She marched Into tha bare haU, she and 9.7 per cent had survived more CURB QUOTATIONS was signed at the Foreign Office Itnc ready to drive to the hospital entered the elevator. She must F iylog Oyatere' than twenty years. by Count Dlno Ot-andl. Italian am- Magda Hamilton came in. "Juat Cash Sales Pot Roasts Steamtag Clama calm herself. Jack*wouId be sure Lb. 2 8 c Fowl for Fricassee bassador, and David Montagu got baok from Bramerton yaater- _____ Dox. 15C Omatae Bloeflah to see that ahe was upset. . . . JAPS’ LARGEST BUDGET Large ! By ASSOCIATED PRESS •Scott, counselor of the Foreign day. The Texarkana and the da- He bad been reading a book ahe Freak Salmon Office. ' Smella 33c lb. TWO DEAD IN SECOND Am Cits Pow and Lt B . atrpyars and everybody will be In bad brought him. He laid It aside. Am Gen ...... Italy's promise to adhere to the tomorrow." •’ Y o u ' r e l a t e ! ” APPROVED BY CABINET Large Coffee Rings or Good Sized. Tender naval ppet was one Item In the gen- She aat on the sofa. "W e—we Free Delivery Raasting Chickens Balk Kraut Assd Gas and El A .... "You weren't reading! You were Lb. 2 9 c DAY OF DEER HUNTING Am Sup P o w ...... eral Anglo-Itallan accord which PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ware shocked when the news camr Just looking." toareRJba Lamb Legs lb. 29c came Into force Nov. 18. Tokyo. Dec. 2— ( A P ) — Japan's 5“S Pomido AveragOk Eekhardt’i Blue R id g e ...... about Bill Bell. That’s the breaks "I can't help it." be aald. "1 count Crumb Cakes Each 15c I ness." 1939-1940 budget, the largest in the On A ll Orders FrankfUrto Cent States El ...... the minutes. The clock seems to emplre’i history, was approved by Cut Down or Extra Small Lega ... lb. SSe Binghamton, N. T,, Dec, 2.— ELECTED PRESIDENT Philadelphia a t s Serv ...... llien she said, “ Hava you heard stand stUI. You try lying ih bed, the cabinet today. It does not In- Boned and Rolled lAP) Two hunters were dead to- Cits Serv, p f d ...... what happened up there?" with nobody but a dumb nurse— " For $1.00 fMerfool SMMipe ' day as New York state’s December Quito, Ek:uador, Dec. 2.— (A P ) I Old Dutch Cleanser clude China war expenditures, Fowl Each 8rlgfctwoed SauiiaM El Bond and Share ...., Judy aald, “No, I haven’t What? "She’s a pretty nurse." which will be met by supplementary 63c Lamb Shoulders deer hunting sea.son In 14 counties Ford LiiTilted ...... Dr. Aurcllo Mosquera Narvaez was "Your friend, Mrs. Ompbell, appropriations. Cream Cheese Bpwry e Bmiim* moved Into the second day. “ She hurts when ahe starts after Nlag Hud Pow ...... elected president of Ecuador today Red and White—Fancy said Magda. "She didn’t come at The budget totalled 3,694.752,000 And More Short • Sirloin . Top Roand or Cabo Bag Saniage Leonard T. Fltton, 34. of Flush Approved by AmericoB those bandages." Then he asked. Oanahj styla 18c lb. Penn Road ...... by the Constituent Assembly. He Evap. Milk llrat Tommy aald Dwight was sl- 'What kept you?" yen (about *997,883,000). This was pig, N. Y., was killed near Lava Unit Gas ...... succeeds acting President Manuel Medical AssodatiM moat out ot his mind. Kept wiring about 200,000,000 yen lower than Sanaage Meat —or Fixed for Chopa aad Stew. In the Cataklll mountains and WII “Magda Hamilton, back from Sugar’ Unit Lt and Pow A .... Maria Borrero. who resigned yester- her. Thea she showed up, a week Bremerton." the figure submitted by the finance Thihaya Ham Westfall, 17, of Port Jervis. Util Pow and L t ...... day without giving a reason. ministry, but still waa 180.000.000 Sperry A Barnra' Eaatern N. Y.„ was fatally wounded by a •Oh." •aaatlBg Chickena 'Gossip, that’s an.” She would ven ($48,000,000) above last year’s A m ou r’s Star Sugar Cured Plenty of Free stray bullet, state police said, in budget. Freak Brollera Fresh Pork lb. 26c I Orange county. 9e-19e ~29c VALUES! Judy waa ImpaUent Her Interest not teU him about Dwight and Steaks BURNED TO DE.\TH IN CRASH Ooeha...... lb. 24e strip or Rib. te- Dwight Ctempbcli and Marvel Marvel. She would not And yet Domel, the Japanese newa agency, Twenty hunters died during the teas dead, ahe told herself. They predicted the war appropriations Parking Space malor deer hunting season from somehow, the words were saying Ham Coatesvllle, Pa.. Dec. 2— ( A P ) — Chocolate Syrup x J l their Uvea to live, she had hers. would bring the total exnendltures Oct. 15 to Nov. 20. Gordon Dodson, 30. of Jonestown, L„i.Tta 9 e themselves. "Marvel (kimpbeU ar- Fresh Spare Ribs BIRDS EYE SPECIAL Mahieu's Bhs looked at her wristwateb. for the year to five bilUon yen Sugar Cured, SHced, Rindless burned to death today, wedged In rived In a yacht Cary Tennant's (about *1.380,000,000). For Hale's LIM A BEANS — box d%4« 183 Spruce Street Bhwaad Whlto 400*1 want to be late. Jack walU yacht" I CURLEY’S DAUGHTER BURNED the crumpled cab of one of two Table Salt 2 Psekasres 9e HH* me. You know how dull S.O.Q. The budget now has to be sub- I ______Strawberries...... box JL^C trucks which collided on the Lincoln "The slick, dark-haired chap?” mltted to Parliament, which will I Red and White “Yes. And Marvel and Dwight Bacan Boston. Dec. 2.— ( A P ) — An ex-highway at nearby Thorndale. Rus- Cane Sugar, Magda said, "She came in . meet late this month. And House's Sauerkraut Blrdg Eye Peas, 25c Asparagus, ,33c ploding stove today burned Mrs. sell Carl. 31, and Orville Taaran, 33, Sauerkraut Faney Large Tin had an argument Right on the 10-lb. cloth 9c yacht with a party o f friends. That ship, the way Magda told I t Tom Mary Curley Donnelly, daughter of both of State College, were burned man we met at her houaewarming TRICK KI4EE. French Style Green Beans. 21c, and Red Raspberries, 23c former (3ov. James M. Curley and b a g ...... probably told her. The fools!" Customers In the No. S Cm Bart Olooy'o badly. They leaped from the cab S-fai-l — AH Colent —Oaiy Tennant It waa hla yacht" Pure Lard wife of Edward C. Donnell.v, adver- 48c Shoe Polish Tin 9 C of the other truck Just after the Bha shot Judy a speculative glance. Omaha, Nob.—A district court Peaches at this price will solve both budget and dessert tising executive, neccs.sltatlng her Land O’Lakes Jack leaned back among the pil Jury decided Mre. Barbara Urbach’s gasoline tanks of both trucks ex Red and White “To make a long atory short ahe Hale'e Red Bag Rear of Store problems. Have 7 cans for *1.00 delivered with your order. removal to a ho.spltsl. ploded. Butter, lb. . . . Iowa. "Those two were due for "trick" knee was worth *3.250 be- Golden Bantam Corn 33c Corn Flakes Crisp Giant Pkg. aad Dwight had an awful row. in atormy weather. It whn’t help hit cause; 9c poblie. On the Texie, to be exact Sheffield Milk, personal reputation file any to have She told the Jury It was so em- No. t C!an Burt Olaey'a RURAL GOLD PEACHES ro,n »i— *H.,i Bha aald aha was going back on the stuff Uka that In I t " Then he said, barrassing to her that she couldn't C a f f e e Lb. 1 5 c Ginger Bread 4 tall cans . . . Lux yacht the way I heard the atory. •Fust right for shortcakes and all peach desaerta. 23c 'So that's why you’ra-^you’ro—” kneel In church. and Dwight aald It was a disgusting Neither could she bend It to I.ARGE CA.V.S — ORDER SLICED OB HALVES Red and White “ I’m what?” ahe asked quickly, Diced Carrots 3 Fancy Tomato Juice, Fancy way for a married woman to carry challenge in the way she said I t “ 1 scrub floors end do other house- Sanka C affee Carrots on. Something like th a t" Magda Lb. 3 5 c Malasses 20-ounce can, O Q m. t Tin 9 c waa Just repeating meaningless work. Her husband, George, haa 1-Pound 3-Ounec Can Bavol Mood up. 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