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, ---.-afe,- --■■ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, »AQB f XnJBTSBH AVBBAOB DAILY OIBODLA'nON WBATBBI inattrlirster lEvntino V e n # fa r tha Meffth at AiNSiBL 1887 Bart$»M O peolng The Toung Peofile’s Legion of the Manchester Tent, Knights of the Mias Faith Fallow of Main stieot week win not be outlined until be keeping although there are enough Salvation Army will open Its fall Maccabees wlU have a peach short­ sailed today on the 8. 8. ’Tlarlnthla" learns the total enrollment. Most applicanta to form classes, while FUr benight and FHday; oeoM- eTlLISH-AMERICAN for a 10-day cruise to Havana and 80 HERE ENROLL 5 , 8 6 1 . s : ABOUTTOWN activlUes with a special meeting cake supper thU evening at 7:18 of those who registered last night sloyd work and cl^senahlp wlU Bleailier-M the Andit tw m tm lifralJi at the citadel tonight In charge of In the Batch and Brown ball. A Nassau, B.I. Her slater, Hlaa Phillis probably be dropped unless a good- DANCES Fallow, accompanied her to New signed up for the classes In advanced Bareas at Otaeolatloas sA - AS namteia of Um Red Men's Batordap Eyeafag Sept. S5tli Captain Fred Ladlow and Lieuten­ brief business meeting will follow. ly number of registrations for these MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VnXAflE CHARM George M. Bidwell, chairman of the Y ork. typing aad stenography. A slight ttngo eonunIttM and ether mem- Pnlaskt Hall, Korth St. ant Walter Hooper of WiUlmantle. FOR N I ^ SCHOOL falling off was noticed In registra- subjects are received tonight. William Hall, secretary, assisted by committee will be assisted by Mrs. iers taitaraaUd are asked to meet fMnra A Bars Orehestn. The Zipser club will have a "Bin- tkma for beginning tjrplfig and PRICE THREE CENTS ^ Adm ission SSe. Mias Gladys Robinson, will act as Ethel Duncan and Mrs. Rutn ADVERTI8EM:^a4T— ' VOL. LVL, NO. 802 A dvertM ag m i Page U ) MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1937 (FOURTEEN PAGES) kt the elubTooms on Bralnard place Rslnarts. This U the first fafi get- go” party 8aturday at 7:30 in their stenograph but enough were ob­ toBtorrow night at 8 o’clock sharp. chairman. After the meeting a tained to form classes In these sub­ Mrs. Wm. Kronlck of the Wilrone . social hour will bo enjoyed. together and it Is hoped a large club house. All the membera are The lint of the aeries of Bingo Jack Puter, well-known Manches­ number of the members will attend. urged to attend. The newly organis­ (MRce to Be Open Again jects. Addittonal students are de­ Dress Shop has returned from a gliTirt spoosored Iqr the local Im- ter youth who la a student at sired In cooUng, sewing and book- New Tork buying trip. neored Order of IM Men wlU be A meeting of the official board ed Frauenvereln.la also Invited. Bryant CpUegs ot Business Admin­ will be hdd this evening at 8 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. George F. Borst ol Remember Flanders Fields M d Fridar night In Tinker hall, istration, Providence, . ' Tonight for Registration; JAP BOMBERS at the South Methodist church to Cambridge street are spending the The High .school Epworth' League BRITISH RACING stertlag at 8:30 sharp. Is a member qf the Investlgatloo consider Important matters that re­ week at their cottage at Point O' of the North Methodist church will committee of the college branch ot quire Immediate action. Woods and In City. bold a social on Friday evening at May Drop Courses. H ave Y our Mias Alice Bennett, daughter of the D^olap, which met for the 7:30 at the church. .Ml yoimg peo­ A U e n O N ! YACHT LOCATED KILL REFUGEES MANY LOCAL RESIDENTS ^ ilk . and Mis . Howard W. Bennett of flnt time Monday to InvesUgate Manchester Grange will hold ’an Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Ladles ple of high school age are cordially 8 -1* BBIGGS...... AncMoueer 48 Brooklldd street, began her members and form rules and by­ of Columbus, will hold Ita regular open meeting tonight at 8 o'clock Invited to attend. About eighty persona enrolled hsahnisn pear last Mondap at laws. Other members of the com­ in Odd Fellows hall. It will be business meeting Friday evening at At Hoehberg'a Farm, EagievUle, lleont Holpoke oollege. South Had-, mittee are Georges Bockstael, of Ooan., SATUBDAV, Sept. tStk, 1 OFFTIEAZORES BY U R E D S Booster..' night” and an Interest­ 8:15 in the Knights of Columbus Mias Margaret 8ulltvan of Center last night for evening school and TIRES lap. Maas. Miss Bennett graduated Providence, R. L; William BUls- ing program win. be presented. clubrooms. The officers are re­ street gave a shower last night In Principal Chester L Robinson ex­ p. IB., D. 8. T., Rain or Shine. 30 Aoin the Manchester High school worth. Providence: Charles Tomp­ quested to appear promptly at 8 honor of Misa Catherine Patten who pects at least an equal number to oholoe Aeeredlted Cattle, 1 Pair Retreaded last spring. kins, East Providence, R. I.; Russell Beraford Steen 18 montha old. Ward Caieney Camp, U. S. W. V., o'clock' ks important business will is to be married on October 13 to register tonight. The office of 8u- Two Thonsaod Fall VKtmi$ Sisson, New Bedford, ^aas.; be discussed. A large attendance S Fana Horses, Skeep, Calves, Endeavour I k Safe After BUYING CHENEY HOUSES Franda H. Coleman. Blue and perintendent of 8choola Arthur H. ^ For Inspection Everett Wllcon, Cranston, R. L will bold Ita first social meeting of Pigs, Hens, Docks, Farm Tools, fan sessions tomorrow night at the of the other members is also de­ white predominated In the decora- lUing In the main high school build­ i; “GIVE THE KIDS sired. ing will bs open from 7 to 9 llsnissses, Fnnltnre, Eta. Term m Canton; Nankins Es­ The executive board of Center State armory. Sr. Vice Commander tlonr The Renn slaters entertained CAMPBELL’S Crossms AthHtic Under V A B R E A K ” George Dowen and Past Commander with dances and gamee, music and o'clock to. receive applications. Csah. Joseph Hochberg, Owner, Propertie$ on West Side S el Church Women’s Federation srlll Mrs. Commander Elizabeth Ab­ It Is planned to open sessions EagievUle, Phone WilUmuitlc meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock Converse are preparing an enter­ a buffet lunch were enjoyed. Miss 481-*. SERVICE STATIOl Complete Data on Cheney Auctmn Sales t o w 7 *re back to school. Rc tainment and refreshments and all bott of the Worcester Salvation Patten received many beautiful next Monday night but Mr. Robin (h ^ Sails; Had Been capes Further Raida As Vheir SHOES IN GOOD CO with tbs presl4ent, Mrs. Hoadler Army corps, who will be the guest Cor. Main SL nnd Middle Tpk. Briskly As Anctioi Gets WlUes of M Falrlleld street. members of the camp should at­ g ifts. son’s schedule of sessloos during the P arcel No. Street Address Present Occupant Assessed Auctlra Purchaser D m O N . tend. of the Women's Home League to­ morrow afternoon at the citadel, Missinf Since SepL 13. 4 Powers Enter Protests. Value Price Name Address SL Mary’s Girls’ Friendly society I— 4 North FalrfielSl S treet ...... Robert Kerr $ 2,879 3 3,050 Karl Weber, Hartford. S. YULYES . Miss Bertha M. Oordner of 89 will be accompanied by one of the Underway; SeTenI Are will have a covered dish supper well known Army twin singers, 3— 8-10 North Fairfield Street ..T on y Blreto 3 6,030 3 3,600 Made BarteU, 43 SL 701 Main Street Monday evening, September 37, at Pleasant street has returned to her . William Orlmason duties with , the Underwood Type­ Mrs. Brewer. The meeting will open London. 8epL 38.—(AP) — The 8hanghai, Sept. 38—(AP)— Two •;S0. In the parish bouse. The so­ at 3:30. 8—135-137 West Street ...... Edward Bronkie 3 4,998 3 3,800 M oriarty B itis., Town^ Bon|d>t By Present Occi* ciety voted to sell Christmas cards writer company, Hartford, after a Fall Is In The Air— The Alluring Charm Of Smart Evening News correspondent at thousand Chinese, most of them James McNally this season, and Miss Margaret serious iUnesa o f eight weeks. Horta, Azores, cabled today that refugees, are estimated to have been 4— 113-119 West S treet ...... Mildred Noren 3 8,349 3 6,000 Carl W. Noren, Washington SL I RUMMAGE SALE Stratton was appointed to have Endeavour 1, unsuccessful chaUen- killed or Injured in two day’s Jap­ Alex. Elagleson pants; Smgle DweDinst charge. Hosiery Cannot Be Denied g er fo r the A m erica's cup In 1934, anese aerial bom bardm ent o f Clan­ 5— 30 North Fairfield Street ,., Minnie Waldo3 2,336 3.850 Winifred Smith, Hunt’gt'n, Mass. Thursday, Sept. 23,10 A. M. Teacher of Piano Crisp Moonlight Nights And had been located a few hundred ton, south China city. Tbe raids, 'o- 0—34-26 North Fairfield Street .. Willard Gee 3 5.066 3,000 John Palleln, 14 Short SL Bring Best Prices; Mori- CoaghUn BMg., Depot Sq. ^ ^ S t a t e Mildred S. Willes miles southwest of the Azorea day and yesterday, left weeping Robert Tedford 54 Fairfield Street The First Frpst— The Endeavour had been missing women and walling children search­ 7— 180 High Street .. ^...... Stephen Pongratz 3 4.011 3'OSO Harry Goodman, 1109 B. M. Tpk. St. Margsrefa aid e, since midnight, Sept. 13, when she 8— 20 North Fairfield StrMt .... Two 6-car garages3 1,030 1,075 Everett T. McKinney arty Bros. Take Eteren. ^ DangMen ef Isabella. - Tel. 6807 ing tbe ruins of densely-packed Inspection'' broke away from her convoy, Vlvfc, dwelling areas of the poorer classes. 9— 173-175 High Street ... duules Evans 3 5.095 3,950 Moriarty Broa. LOUIS S.JAFFE during a storm . i M l Ham S t . Pboas Sim Have Your Car Checked Thousands roam the streets, bewlld. William Hand The Ehrenlng News gave En­ ered and almost deranged with 10—165-167 High Street ...... Henry Haefs 3 5,186 3 3,950 Moriarty Broa. Manchester purchasers began and Repaired At . . . BLANKETS deavour's position as Latitude 83 Thomaa Toman anguish nnd terror. Japanese planes early today to buy numy of tha North, Longitude 89 West. Gold 8tar Mothers Mrs. 8abina Burke, Walnut, la., unit chief, and Mrs. and warships Joined In today's bom- II— 161-153 Walnut Street ...... Thomas Sargent 3 4,476 3 4.000 L. J. Perkins, Town. Special 35c-50c Mary Daniels, New York at^te president, watched tbe American Legion twrdment at Canton and Haicbow, Robert McNeU properties offered In tha ChaOey FOOD SA L E Are In Order For Sleeping Comfort Ehideavour 1, now owned by Fred­ parade up Fifth avenue In New York with mixed feelings. Their excite­ causing widespread damage. 13—146 Walnut Street ...... Mildred Metcalf 3 2,779 3 3,400 Myles Brunlng, Hartford. Brothers residential auctlra sola aa m RAUrS BASEBIENT ABEL'S Business Men’s erick Slgrist, left Newport, R. L ment over the spectacle was tempered by the remembrances of their Gnaranteed Bleetrical aad Nanking, eaimarked by the Jap­ 13— 160 Walnut Street ...... Carl Custer 3 2,922 3 3,600 John Hurley, Town. TOMORROW MORNOrO Sunday, Sept. 13, under tow of the boys who did not come back from "over there." It started today on tbe Wast'Blds^ 'IT:-'*!? Mechanical Auto Kepairtag anese for destruction aa tbe seat 14— 199 High S t r e e t ...... Matthew Morisrty 3 3,613 3 2,950 George Gr^adlo Olvesi' bp Lunch motor yacht Viva n. Three days Including single family, duplex aad Bear Uoopei Htreet of Chinese resistance, was not raid­ 19— 155 High Street ...... EtpU Johnson 3 3.671 3 2,600 WllUam O'Shea, Putnam AaMsteaa isg isw AnOfawp. ta later Viva limped back Into port and ed this morning, however, as tbe 3 3,500 Ella L p Pain, 838 Center SL three and four family bouses. Bar* CotabUiilNid 1931 SHERIDAN HOTEL reported her tow line to the racing 16— 149 High Street ...... Grace Meintee 3 2.330 Japanese were apparently Impress­ 17— 144 High Street ...... John McCann 3 2.947 3 3,650 Herman Behrend, 43 High SL •ral of the salea were mode to n il* Gordon or sloop had parted In a gale of hurri­ ed by the seriousness of American, REGISTERED OPTHTAN cane force 300 miles out In the At­ 18— 146 High Street James Baker 3 2,841 3 2,500 J. L. Baker. 146 High St. dents In the property sold. British, French and German pro­ 3 3,500 Joseph Canade. ISO High SL PRESCRIPTIONS FII.LKU lantic. 19— 150 High Street ...... Joseph Canade 3 3.173 At .three o’clock this aftenloca We have a selertlao at Itaa aaw- Gotbnm Gold Stripe _ BIGGER ARMY, NAVY tests ngnlnat unrestricted bombard­ 30—156 High Street ...... Earl Kennedy 3 2,870 3 3,900 Mrs. Signs Custer. 180 Walnut SL Captain Wallace Grint, master of sat sipla franwa. ment of tbe civilian population. 21—9-11 NorUs Fairfield Street ... ’Thomas Kerr 3 4,086 3 3,700 Moriarty Bros. the largest 'purchaser of property the Viva, reported the wind had Doem Weather aa Influence NOTICE Ringless reached a velocity of befter tban Herbert Kerr from this town • was Moriarty 8ome obeervers, on the other 32—3 North Fairfield Street ...... Paul Wupperfleld 3 4,336 3 3,900 Anthony V. Loundry, E. Hartford of Oheaep Bros.' OompUnMataf^^dJaitiBeata. 100 mUes an hour. Hand, believed that Nanking’s mo­ Brothers, gasoline station proprta- 23— 105 West Street ...... 6-car 6-car garage' 3 478 3 875 W. E. Clarke, Bast Hartford CORK Sheer Cbiffon '*rhe seas were too heavy for tbe DEMANDED BY VETS; mentary safety from attack was tors. Eleven separate propertlas an Th.JW.HAL4 CleRT 24— 86 Fairfield and Ralph Kurts 3 5.694 3 4,700 Alfred Blatter, 33 Lynem SL Bop Oa tiM Bodgrt Plaa Endeavour to make any headway". Aoction Properties M a n c h i s t i r Co h n - due to the prevailing bad weather 122 West Streets ...... W alter Blatter North Fairfield streeL Cooper Hill AT JAFKieni Captain Grint said, "and we didn't and poor vlalbillty and both gov­ ..W illia m C!ariaon 3 4.851 3 3,600 Gustave W. Carlson, 38 West SL and Fairfield street )>ad bean bid la geuMS Tanr Investment With NO^XTKA^IVIAMB eee her iffter the towline parted be­ ernment and people prepared for cause of the thick weather. We an eventual onslaught wbich would Robert Cotton by Matthew Moriarty, acting for SOUND FIRE DTSIJRANCB Oomplete Llae of didn't hear her radio which appar­ RAPS ALIEN GROUPS 26—80-82 Fairfield Street . ..F r a n k Irwrin 3 5.341 3 3,700 Erie A. Eochs, 69 Pratt SL< his brother Maurice and himself, la* make the fifteenth successive air Haaillteo • Waltham • Grnea FOOD SPECIALS HOSIERY ently was out of commlasion.” John Addy H artford eluded In the sale to Morlatty 25% W ool raid on the capitsd since hostilities Elglo^adBulovaHteteliea 3 3,950 Mrs. H. Doerlng, 6 West SL Feared tto W ont began. 37_70-72 Fairfield Street . .. Victor Duke 3 5,406 Brothers wars two fou^famlly tana- Benjamin Cheney For Thursday Shoppers A t Hale*s There were fears that Endeavour Frank Tiffany menta on tha west end at Ooapat PAURABD Reversible OLD MISTER NOAH Warplanes which iresterda:' bomb­ 3 3,800 Oomplete Unes of Protection Three or four- might have foundered because of Hnal Session of Convention ed Canton, C!hlna’s metropolis 600 38— 64 Fairfield and Eleanor Crowley 3 5,415 Mn. Herbert SergeanL Glouces­ Hin street for a total at $10,900, •' ELEOTRIO RAZORS the weight of 10 fathoms of nine- .. Kester Pierce ter, Maas. TsL 8018 178 East Center St No Brnsb, No Lather, No Blades S elf Serve and Health Ma rket thread cbiffon In the HAD A SOFT JOB miles southwest of here, five times, 0 MIddlefield Street .. Other Local Bayers new Fall shades. Cpr. inch hawser that remained attached killing an estimated 800 civilians, 38—54 Fairfield and Hoadley Wllles 3 6.777 3 3.700 William O’Sbay, Putnam Other Manchester purchasers to her bow after the accident. Held; Resointion Urges He Didn’t Have To Serve Boiled returned to the attack In the early g MIddlefield Streets .. ,.F . P. Averill day of projhrty ra Fairfield stradt Green Stamps Given With Caah Sales. 85 Endeavour I. commanded by the Two-Tone BLANKETS morning. SO—8 Mldd.efield Street ... . . 6 -car garage 3 456 3 B7S John A. WImmer, Glastrabury caarenee Andersan, ArtMff veteran Captain Ned Heard, carried Egrgrs and Season Food With Bale’s qaaBty Red Bag Not only a practical blanket but good look- Protection of Property in At 4 a. m. tbe heavy drone of 31—46-48 Fairfield Street ...... RobertR obert Lewis 3 5,134 3 3,600 Moriarty Broa. Knofla, JuUua Fradln, Samuel KaMk a crew o f 19. Onions for His Birds, Beasts warplanes signalled a short bomb­ George Janes Ing in two-tone shades with matching binding. m S r O Urn Coast Guard carried out an Thomaa Haddock and Mrs. Amy B. ing and at 6 a. m. nine bombers car­ 33—161 Cooper HIU O u l Hague * 3 8,850 3 3,400 John A. WImmer, Glastonbury These were bought last February, at the sea- ^ Intensive search f6r the missing Chrison, a former Manchester tr«^ From now oe we win receive son's lowest price—If bought today we would tlr SU ED E AQ the Labor Disputes. Washington, SepL 38.—(AP) ried out the moet spectacular raid ,.D . DlBatUaU MM, now residing In Hartford. C O F F E E lb. 1 9 ^ 2 lbs- 3 7 c sloop but abandoned It several dajrs —^T)ie National Geographic So­ yet made ra Canton. In flights of .■.Stewart Taggart 3 6,797 3 4,000 Moriarty Bros. shlpmento ef Opotera every have to get at least 34-50 for these. Warm, ago. Coach Guard officials were Another purchaser ot proper^ on other dap . . . you can depend woolly blankets In two-tone colors in rose and g ciety's modem Noah—Dr. W, three, the equsdron dropped ovei John HamlU Fairfield street tiras John A Armour’ s convinced either the yacht had M. Mann—wlU dock In New tbe city and In tha face of a sear Robert Smith on Plnehurst for Freeh Stewing green, rose and blue, rose and gold, green and foimdered or was making Ita way New Tork, SepL 33.—(AP)—The mar of Olaatrabury who York Saturday with a cargo of Ing lira from anti-aircraft batterlas 84—160 Cooper Hill and WllUam Fraser 8 B ,m 3 8,700 Loula Bayer, 41 Purnell Place Oysters- or Frying Oysteni every day la peach, green and orchid, orchid and peach. GLOVES safely acroM the Atlantic. American Legion today reaffirmed thraa lioaaas no that strssL Special! 3,000 beasts and Mrda frona loosed their proJeetUea and flew 80 Fairfield BtrsaU ...... Patrick McOann the week. Endeavour I was taken to the Its opposition to all Fascist and salsa srera mads to New Britain, PORK and BEANS can tropical AMa. awmy unscathed'.' (Where address docs not name town purchaser Is of Manchsster.), A British Suede of United Statese by T. O. M. Sopwlth, Communist enemies of tbe Ameri­ Degflghta FiulUete Stafford Springs, Bast Hartford and Ludy SlgrUt’s business partner, ae a poa- "Tbs siqMdltlra stafiL’* said a Hartford buyers In that block. Butter Fish Becker kas Just started picklag 1 Pound and 3-Onnoe Csn Blue Star fine quality in popular can constitutional system of gov­ society annoimcemenL "has re­ Chinese defense planes rose In (U sstlns am Page Bigfet) a new crop of benutlfol, ollky, Dupbne ernment, recommended a biggur ported from Ita floating Zoo the esrly morning sir to givs bat' Single family houses are being In traducing— ienjfth. Slip-on style. (Contlaaed oe Page Pwe) Army and Navy, and urged the ne­ bid In briskly. They are brlngtag In Mackerel otrlagleoo. Bat Colors: Black, Brown, that bringing them back alive tie and thousands gaped In tbe MOLASSES 25c cessity of protecting personal and requires more erork than cap­ streets at the thiillTng dogfights mnay eases abort tbs aaseosed H addo^ Filets GREEN BEANS Chaudron. property righU In all Industrial dls- turing them." oveihead. There were no reports valuation while other bouaw putes between capital and labor. Filet of Sole 10c q t Savol Particularly perplexing paa- of any casualties on either side. brought as low as 60 per cent of the LEADERS GATHER The 1,339 delegates, apparently sengera are: Shells from tbe Japanese fleet off PROPOSE MANY CHANGES BRIHSHDRAW town's valuation. PAINT BOX FABRICS recovered from the fatigue of Tues­ Salmon Medlimi, White l%a Sumatran bornblll, who Halchow, tbe Klangsu province port The sale will continue throughout day’s long march in Fifth avenue, 300 miles north ot here, struck the the afternoon cloalng lata today with CAULIFLOWER B leaching W ater gal. Desiinied By American School pr. won't eat unless you throw Fresh Halibut $ 1.95 FOR G .O .P . PARLEY met in the Metropolitan his food at him. term inal ot the Liingbal railway, HOPEFROMNEW the sale ot lot 100, as apeciflad In (OonlMiU only.) * Children for American House under the chairmanship of tha trunk road that runs from Scallopfl Averagre 24c each Tha Astatic alligator, who IN HOME FOR CHILDREN tha aalao schedule. Other parcels Children |C yard Harry W. Oolmery, National com­ Halchow acroas Central China. are listed for sale tomorrow aad Sunbrito spurns his victuaU unless they Gams Now la—Deo Motaes Sqoaoh, S mander. are dangled before him. The work yards of tbe newly HAIIMMOVE Saturday. fo r ISe. By unanlmotia vote they adopted modernized port were badly damag­ Sals Begins Blue Hubbeird Squash, So lb., and Cleverly designed prints and broadcloths for children's dresses To Consider Idea of Staging The monkeys, who'll sulk un­ ed. Tbe Shanghai office of the Cod-Pollock the report of the Americanism com­ less the chef seasons every­ Legislative Board FQes Long AMERK^ AWAITS Ficah Cranberrlea. CLEANSER 2 can, aprons, smocks, and for bedroom and bathroom drapes. All 36” wide, HANKIES— mittee, condemning and opposing Netherlands Harbor Works report­ Tbs sale began at 10:88 a. m. fol­ and fast color. A few ^ the patterns are: thing with onions. ed that cranes and a warehouse had lowing a complete outline of the for showing or blowing. Dainty band embroidered sheer "all alien organizations which in Ths latest food bulletin from Believe Parley With Delbos sale conditions by the auctlonssc In Calo linen handkerchiefs In white and street shades In the new Between Campaign Con­ our country promote loyalty to been demolished. Report As R ^ t of Its Extra largo McIntosh apples • "G R E A T S C & T T '^ A Scotty Dog Pattern. sport slM. the ship, the Silveraah, says The Slno-Japaneae war ceased on JAPANESE REPLY charge. Hs stated that to atham some other government or system,” the Birds of Paradise demand out rumors that had gained conala. for eating er baking, 3 Ibc. 3Se. • "DON'T BE LATE”—A Girl Going To School, vention; Opinions Differ. and requesting that Congress "In­ all fronts today as far as the Jap­ Points to Wiffingness to D O G F O O D 3 cans 2 3 c —of nil things—boded eggs anese were cracerned—but It was Probe of Windham Coun­ arable clrculatkm that there were Large hand picked Fall Pippins vestigate and make public Its find- no laoaes ra any at the ssparata A pples- for cooking, 4 lbs. 35c. a "WAY DOWN DEEP"—A Fish Pattern. And some any Noah had a only for ten minutes. At dawn tbs mgs on organisations m the United OsUfornla tough tlma! quarter of a million Japanese sol­ Phy Along WA France, propertlas to ba sold, aU back taxes • "RIO GRANDE"—A Cowboy Pattern. 3 f*” * 5 0 c Washington, 8ept. 33—(AP) — States which are milltantly serving ty Institntion; Tbe Plans. U. S. Sends Sharp Note of hod been paid aad no mortgages Germany, Italy, Russia, Spam or diers ra the North China and New Item . . . Fresh Figs, 30e doz. Republican leaders considered for­ Shanghai fronts paused to pay ou'tSteadlng. BAKERY • "SHIP AHOY"—A NauUcal Pattern. mally today .for the first time the any other alien power or system.". Tbs soctlaneer ststed thst ths Nice Blue Concord Grapes, 3 Ibo. IBe. O R A N G E S doz. 2 3 c The report also urged legislation homage to the emperor aa ths des­ Protest to Tokyo About Britam As to Spain. HOME MADE ITEMS: Impetus their party's drive^ for cendant of the SUB goddess. Putnam, SepL 33.—(AP)—A leg­ schedule ss printed In tbe catalog The Meat Department suggeeto to punish American clUxens who DENHARDT COUNSEL of the Samuel T. Freeman aad Com­ Large Link Sansage, 4tc lb; 8enteh power might gain from a between' It was the Japanese autumnal islative board urged today many Blitter Semo, 6 for 15e. . 42” Fine QuRlity Pussywillow Dot BEAUTY AIDS campaigns convention. sdvodate tbe overthrow of our gov­ pany, Boeton, la charge ef the saleu Ham, Vi R. tSc; Dried Beef, Vi fastlval In hoaor of the emperoria changes In the administration of Bombing Chinese Cities. London, Sept tt.-(A P )—British TOKAY GRAPES lb. 8uch a meeting, suggested montha ernment by force, fraud or violence, U-pcrlal ancestors, one of tbe moet would be followed carefully aad Baoptierry Tarts, 18a. 18c; BinTa Eye Pork Chops, 49c Si., (Drag Department) ago by John Hamilton, Republiean and the deportation of all aliens observera entertained b<^ today that no houses or other properties or freshly chopped Ground Beef, SSe ALSO THREATENED sacred of Japanese rituals. While ths Windham county temporary Ooooaant Dote or Bntter- Large Florida national chairman, and more re­ who advocate such tactics. that Premier Mussolini, as a result listed for sals today would be cold lb. COTY DEB LIPSTICK...... 50c the rain came down In abeeU, the home for children, under Inveatlga- Washington, SepL S3.—(AP) — aooteii Oookiea, ISe pkg. cently propoeed by former Presl- Defense of Bights Boldien ra all fronts dropped their of Franeo-Italten eonferenoaa now tomorrow or on any other day but Crahapples, $1.10 basket. Ruffled SEVENTEEN LIPSTICK (Indelibfe) ...... $1.00 deot Hoover, dominates at tbe mo­ In a resolution, termed "defense tlra sines last April when tha su- The United States and other lead­ the day acheduled for tbe aale. Ha Hard Rolls. arms aad turned their faces rever­ Small Pickling Oalone. perlntsadent and matron were ar­ going ra at Geneva, would play Frankfort Roll*. GRAPEFRUIT 2 1" 2 1 c COTY’S AIR SPUN FACE POWDER ...... $1.00 ment plans offered for rebuilding of American rights,” the Legion ently toward tbe Imperial palaca In ing signatories, employing as a along with the Anglo-French lineup aatd Umt tha company had conduct­ Wild JeHy Grapes, 7Se basket. tbe party before the 1938 Congres- voted to reaffirm its belief m the Receives Three Letters Tell- ed 188 euch Mlea aad had full aad YARDLEY’S FACE POWDER^...... $1.10 Tokyo and renewed their allegiance rested upon complaint of two gLI medium the nine-power treaty in the complicated European dlplo- M clntoah akmal elections defense of "certain American to the sovereign. inmates who fled the Institution. complete kncwledge of how to ar- GEMAY FACE POWDER, New S iz e ...... $1.00 It was down aa the principal guaranteeing China’s territorial In­ matie situation. Unusual Impor­ renge all mature for a euOceaafttl Curtains rights and institutions, mcludlng ing ffim Not to Ajipear in Again Bomb Footoag Chief among ths suggestions tance was said to ba attached to $1.00 QUELQUE*S FLEUR TALCUM ...... ,59c topic of discussion at today's Re­ tegrity, have begun exchanging In' sale. particularly personal liberty, pri­ Then they resumed their grim were a revised bookkeeping system, the conferences between Freneb JONCAIRE BULK PERFUMES...... dram 25c publican ixecuUve committee meet vate property, religious freedom, formation on their activities with 19 Per Cent Down A p p l e i I6 qt.bskt. 6 S ^ 9 - •Ja-i s . is k i buaineea of fighting, this being tbe stricter supervision of diet for the respect to the SIno-Japanese con­ Foreign Minister Yvon Delbos and but final action at this time borne and family, contract rights Trial Conrt Tomorrow. 78Ui day of Japan's undeclared war Inmates and new rules governing The simple plan of conducting tha w as not In prospect. flict. the Italian representative at Gene­ Plnehurst Grocery, Inc. and obligations" and tbe enforce­ va, Bova Scoppa, who already have sale was fdlowed from tbe first sale V4>ent upon getting their organixa- (AP)—Disclosure that an attorney sharp note of protest challenging Mediterranean troubles. (BASEMEOT) "We view with deep concern," the to oomplete tbe bargain with 35 , ^ n working at full speed aa long resolution went on, "the mcreaamg for Brig. Gen. Henry H. DenbardL Japan's right to bomb. large Chi­ The French ambsseador, CSiarles per cent of the sale price to ba paid possible before next year's vot- victim of one of Kentucky's. most nese cities indiscriminately. Corbin, called oa Foreign Secretary within 80 days of the date of the You win agree that this I disregard of fundamental legal Claims Earhart, Noonan rights and remedies m mdustrial sensational alaylngB, had received Views have been exchanged tbe Anthony Eden and gave him a full sale. Up to 75 per cent of the la one of the prettiest cur- Women Workers account of the Geneva talks, which HEALTH MARKET tabu we have ever 1 disputes between organized capita' three threatening letters heightened last few days by nations most ooU' amount paid was obtainable hy _ One major Republican undertak' Interest In tbe ease today. cerned over the Far East’s, unde­ were described aa "most cordial mortgage. Tbe Interest rate was 8 Small puasy^low dota CoIoniRl Andirons ^*ing at the outset of tbe current or aad organized labor, and we urge Were Murdered by Science aad frank." completely covering the Black with brass trim. upon tbe public opinion at Am erica, The disclosura came as this dty clared war, but there has been no per cenL he stated, pajrable In ganirational drive eras the enlist­ prepared to pay final respects to a ' Tbeae unexpected eraversatlons monthly payments. A warraatse Fish Specials fine 'material. You may ment of the aid of women workers the necessity of restoring immedl- Indication that any Intenda focmal- uae theee aa a regular atsly and maintaining the rights of home town boy who became one of ly to invoke the treaty. were reported umrfflclally to have deed free of all incumbraacee wrould NOTICE! A women’s division eras created los Angelas, SepL 88.—(AP)—*Uabed a year before hla death In resulted so far la Italian guarantees be delivered to all purchasers at no PriaeUla ruffle or ' crlau- personal liberty and private proper­ the bluegrass state's outstanding Presumably, such a step anniid irlth Mias Marion E. Martin, Maine Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan 1933. against increased Italian Interven­ cost to 'the purchaser, be said. Each S U C E D C O D . lb. e croeaed. Last aeason commltteewoman ty m eucta. disputes, aa these rights political and military figures, only Involve s call for a conference ot Prospective Purchasers Of 15 $ 7 . 9 5 pair In to dje In a hall ot bullcta by were ''murdered by Dogmatic Sd- In fats treatment of the Earhart- tion in Spain. separate property U at preasnt In­ sold hundreds of palm of are eetabliahed by law and may and signatories to consider wbat Joint •nee," Tiffany Thayer charged In Noonan fllgbL Thayer declared "the sured wrhlch may be craUnned fit OSCIMI these and we were fortu­ Bbould be adjudicated by the courts the avenge-aeeklng brothers ot the action might be taken In the hostili­ Altbou^ British dlplomata were midst of these develop- the firm laaue of the Fortean Soci­ latest and moat detailed charts of understood to bs pleased at Italy's the option of the purchaser. Cheney Bros, Homes nate In aecuring m ore at , few days age came the an- o f A m erica." woman the oomroonwealth alleged ties. this remarkable price. Denhardt slew. ety magazine today, ths Bouth. Facllle ocean, prepared apparent dlspoeal to friendship tto salea have been mad# prtvtoaa $7.95 Dt that CSiaries D. H illes The delegates, meeting in the "Unless by some miracle they by the U. S. Navy, are a craay- _ No More By D, S. to the auction, tbe aucUraeer stsUad POLLOCK 2b. S 2 ie Cream and ecru only. Tork. veteran Republican final session at what has probably Rodes K. Myers of Bowling Orsen, Respo'nslble quarters emphasized with France, Informed sources We Quote From “Terms of Sale”— found land and food and freah wa­ quUt of guess woih." pointed out that Britain was not and none of the propertlas listed Colonisl Andirons committeeman, had given been their greatest convention, who eras with Denhardt when tbe that no move of that cbaracter has ter... they were sent to their death He pointed out a chart at the losing Bight of the fact that Musso­ have been wltbdrawn. CLAU SE 13: “Neaco DcLaxe” Kerosene Black with bnua trlzo. notice of bis retirement. His pass­ adopted with whoops and shouts 61-jrear-old “stormy’ petier’ of Ken­ been made by the United States. 13—From and after the moment when the property la 37.95 tucky politics was shot down on the by tha smug oompiaccncy at A u­ New Gulnea-Howland Island route lini might bs seekiag merely to At ths opening ot the sals at 4 MACKEREL 2b. 1 2 i e ing from tbe scene srlO leave con' tbs report ct the national defense thority of the schoolmen and the If any other parties to the treaty down to the purchaser be shall bear the rtzk of any and all lom ‘^eaibEw er’’ trol of tbe party —long held by the committee, reeommawHIey mmtt main street In ShelbyvUle Monday of Mias Earhart and her navigator strengthen his hand bMore meeting North Fairfield streeL d crowd ot GrculRting Heuters FireplRce Tool Sets nIghL revealed be was erarned In phyalciats and the astronomers," abows IS Islands and reefs marked are considering Invoking IL this (AaaccUor Adolf Hitler la Berlin close to 1,000 persons was present and—or damage to the property sold, which loss and—or damage so-called "old Guard”— effectively Other things; government has_ not been informed. ■ may bo duo to fire, theft, casualty or any act of God. and no ouch pair ALUMINUM ta the of yoiAiger party mem. oos note “not to come up," ^ wrote Thayer, aecretary of the Bo- "position doubtful." next week. Including many Itaacbastar aq$ With rack. Black $ 5 - 9 5 Making ths axport of helium gas dety, a natkmal group at sdentifle The treaty, signed In 1923 by tbe kMS or damage ohaD entitle the purchaser eltber to avoid the BUTTER FISH _ l b . e b a rs He expressed believe thp^^eUed "Tha magnetic compass Is erratic Etkleptaa BseegalUra Hartford real estate agenta. Tha 15 ‘‘Nesco” One Hamer Heater with braaa trim ...... $ 5 . 9 5 agnostics, tadudlng several promi­ United SUtea, Belgium, the British streets In ths neighborhood, nMS8 sale or to have any rebate or allowance upon, or any set-off threat referred to the Iromlnlng In this distrlcL Its variation Increas­ At the same time. It was under­ Altbough the Idea for a cooven- ea rage BIgM) Empire. OUna. France, Italy, Japan, against, the agreed price. tion next year has 8*laed beadsray trial scheduled tomorrow at Bhclby- nent writers. ing 3 minutes annually," said Tbay' stood here that Mussolini was espe­ of them narrow streets, were Unafi n i l S U E among Young Republican groups, viUe for tha brothcra—Jack, Roy Thayer contended edenee Is ig* sr, a novelist and former Hollywood the Netherlands and Portugal, pro­ cially anxious to bring forward n th cars and it was wtth dlfflcaitv Haddock Filets lb. 1 8 c - “ Ncsco” Oil Heuters $6.95 Andirons . TBBASCBT BALANCE vides for consultation "whenever The Above Oause Gearly Throws The $ 1 5 . 0 0 Hand hammered 8wedlab. fin- som s at the party leaders in Ora and E. 8. Garr—charged with mur- norant at ths true nature and di- movie writer, now in New York. again ths question of recognizing that traffic could go through IM Regular round cylinder wick dw . menslona of the earth and there- "This area is a sort of fairy hell situation arises which involves tbe double parking In some areas. ■*. heaters. have shown little enthusiasm Washington. 8epL 3S.—(AP)— hla Ethiopian oonquesL Responsibility On The Purchaser! It. They expressed the b Tn 'go up' Friday, though," fora Is to blsme for ths tragic fail­ wbera anything may happen. applications” of the compacL It area stated tn Informed quar­ Fram 4 North Fairfield etraet tha ^ k lS O r.1 •^wco” Two Baraer Heater The position of the Treasury Bap. M)rera aaid. "Someooe might gat ure of the Earhart-Noonan 'round- Under that authority ths United huge crowd followed tha anetteo- a conclave might be used to U m tir 31: Thayer delivered a caustic an­ ters that the Italian move might Wo ehna bo at the Aaedoa jeady to Mad jtm t property wttk build up a campaign for some In­ me, but I’m going." the-world fUghL swer to claims astronomy makes States and Great Britain aa well "solve many problema.” This was een, one actively caoduetlng tha $5.00 ^ $6.95 Recelpta S3t,884.496.48; expendl- M avaaeo pretecGoa the adaute yoar pnrchaee Is nmda. Genuine Bluefish, Swordfish, $ 5 - 0 0 pair dividual and thus tend to spilt tbe The attorney said after Denhardt The Fortean Sodsty was organ­ possible earth measurements of 'Tn- some of the other lilgnatorles, have taken to embrace the Ethiopian said aad two others ptrklag up hMi BUteea pears of lasaraaoe serviee la Maaekeoter. Lot m party imtber tban rebuild It. tmeo, S1S.401A93A7: balance, |3,- fell mortally wounded, Lr. E. 8. ised In 1931 by J. David Stern, eredibls” accuracy. been keeping each other Informed from all sections of thw crowd, ts $ 2 4 . 5 0 $ 7 . 9 5 867,493383A0; customs reoslpts for question and dlfOcultlea attachxl oditoo pea as to your needs. Ns aetlsn Tsday Garr turned his gun ra him but Roy newspaper publisher. Thayer, Ben "All tha obssrvatlons all ths as­ of their respective views and move­ to the Impending Anglo-Itellan the wesi end of Walnut streeL than BATES ABE VERT LOW — TOC CANT AFFOBO TO TAKE Halibut, Oams, Oysters. Because a meeting at the fun na- tbs month. 824J184A6S.S4. Garr prevented his brother from HechL Booth Tarklngton, Burton m ents.* to High street Btr fou r Rscaipts for tbs fiscal yaar (aince tronom ers at tha world were able friendship talks. Spanish Interren- dwelUngs and then badi A CHANCE! a ? 9 i GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. ktlonal committee has been schsd- tttootlng. ,, Rasooe, Alsxaikter WooUcott, writ­ to Boaka In mora than IJOO yean, Reports from Geneva that Great Lra continued to be the thorniest luted tentatively for later thie fall, July 1). 8I,5Sa,78S,344Jl; expemU- Tbe farouierzf plea for freedom on ers, Aarra Suasman and others, to Britain was considering Invocation North Fairfield etreet tor the he said, "were Insufficient to time problem affecting barmony be­ ct tw o houses and a g roup eC Fthe executive committee was not turea, $1,781,138,148.14. itirindin« bond until their arraignment was psrpetuate the Ideas of Charlaa of tbe treaty evoked no omctal $481,986,073.03 at smelgeucy ax- accurately tbe eeUpoa at the tween Italy. France and Britain. garages at tha east and ef the aaaaK NOTE: Orders for Live exiMcted to take final aetlra today. dsnied late yeaterday by Shalby F ort, a Brian tlflo Iconoclast who (June 8) which almost paralleled comment here. MiiaanUnl'a agreamant to confer It was poeible, however, that the penditaras; sxcaaa of expsoditurea, soggasted. ether things, the park at West aad North ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Oounty Jodgs H. F. Walters, the path of Bartaart's lllghL See DUneaitIca with Britain and France to safe­ atrseta. group inight go en record for or $343,S68A88A3; graaa debt, $86, attornay has Indicated they would stars might not be so far away aad But high sources pointed out the 878 MAIN STREET DIAL 5440 OR 5838 Lobsters filled if given be­ 886,118,678J6, aa lacraaae at $148, ‘"ToteUty lasted tea. ascood long guard tha Maditerranaaa was Inter­ against tbe proposal. claim self-defenas. the earth bolght be *hearly" statlra- sr than It ‘should'—aad aa srror of step might Involve difficulties. Rep. Martin (R , Maes.), eastern 84LU over tha prsvioua day; gold preted unofficially today as possibly From that opint the TO RENT— The CORK Strangely anoagh, tbe Ooria’ bad m y If an evldeaca was coosldered. tea ssconda means aa error of a Foremost among thra Is tbe tact a BUbtla ItaUan pressure r a Chaa- ttnued In tha block «ia tha ' fore 8:30 Tuesday mornings. J W .H A U aaaets, $UA80.11830lil6, t B aaa Sia^e, ail hast, 555. One 8-Roobi Siiigle, $55. Facta loud 1st blast at ortbodra good many mOes la tbe width of aa (€ *) $L148,848,840.M cf Ina^va gold. MANCH6STSR COHH. la Pbga T « a ) setSBca was la bis book "Lo!” pab- w Page BIgM) ea rag* MAMiniTiBwriBiR EVENING HERAXJ). IIANCHESTEE, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S, IMP MANCHEfiTTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBfeR 2 8 ,198T

B. and tha Amerhsaa Gaga Design through the building and growth of ter churches, with Mrs. Edward A. Committee. HU talk will be Ulue- Smith of Hebron, Mrs. Robert E. VANDALS TEAR DOWN . REALTORS DISCUSS the present Y. The other members NEW NAME LEADS MANCHESHR SALESMAN HOLYOKE COLLEGE trated by modern gaging oqtdpmtat Ttvins^ Lives Snuffed Out { T. M. C l CAMPAIGN of the Board, 27 in all, local busi­ Foote of OUead, Henry Blakeelee of INDEPENDENTS TRY SONOFILDUCE and by aterlopUean with up-to-mln- Marlborough, and Dr. A. I t. Steb- JAP BOMBERS BRITAIN PONDERS WAY ness and professional -men will ably AUCTION BHIBOARDS ute ^>^tograpba ahowlng gaga ap" blne of Colchester. NOW AT WISE, SMITirS Under Wheels of Auto assist Mr. Bentley and Ur. Ander­ HAS NEW PRESIDENT pUeatkma in front rank factories. OTY DWELUNGS»• ^ BEGINS ON O a . 5 son In their efforts to make this TOWN DIREaORY Liewia W. Phelps, tbs Rev. Harold TO s e t h e s n u K E ARRIVES IN U .S . The offlcera o t Hartford.chapter drtve so successful that needed pro­ R. Keen, Mra. T. D. Martin, Allan KILL REFUGEES TO JT O P CHINESE W AR Ninnber of Chenoy Sale Notices wish to airtead a cordial tarritatlaB gram Improvements can be obtain­ L. Carr and Char lee C. Sellers were LesUe Robinson, a well-known Are Damaged Last Night; to an mechanical execuUves, engi­ C bU lns^^ Sept. SB.— (A P )—«Ir.«taiimtaa Um tragedy ««■ ed. made a committee to take charge 'resident of Manchester, is now af- Police Are Notified. neers, designers and any men In­ Speaker at Hartford Parley and Mrs. T^nl^q Smith made funeral eurred. The "Y " earns 60 percent of its Soimner Street Resident Is of details Ur connection with the Track Operators Meet In fl'lated with the men's clothing de­ BY m R E D S Dr. R. G. Hun of Be­ terested In tooling or gage prob­ Barham and Robert (typarntty ftoBat Bentky to-Be in work of reatqmtloj of St. Peter*e partment of Wise Smith's In Hart­ On Way to Hollywood He arrangements today for their two- were playing does 'togetber In tM -• a yearly expenses, from membership, Ffams As a Last Resort to l National Guard The police were notified late last lems to attend Its meetings. Its din­ ud-a-half-yearold twin chUdren .bowimg and other activities. How­ Epiecopal chfirch, at the pariah ford. Mr. Robinson wishes to ex. (Oonttnoed from Page One) Declares Conditions Are driveway os Nikstad, wlUioat start* tend a personal Invitation to hla comes T m t Male Head night that all of the large signs ad­ ners or both. The meetings are held ^ .O ia rg e ; Workers to Meet ever, the membership fee asked la First Person Listed; John­ meeting held ■ Monday evening. Hartford in Attempt to vertising an auction of Cheney Barbara and Robert, whoae Uvea tng the motor, let tha oar roll hadt* Other minor matter! were dlecuas- many friends in Manchester, to Dodges Reporters; b — N ew s — on the lost Monday o f tha month at ward down a sUght giada. so reasonable, and other community against China which has thus far hvoke WashingtoD Pact houses storting on the west side to­ the Auditorium on Pearl atroet. were nutted out under the wheels cd. Another meeting wtH have to resulted la a virtual stalemate. Cbanfing Very Rapidly. The car 'wheels pesesil over the services rendered without eharfb, sons Most NmneronSi Break up the Deadlock. Br DANXT 8HBA of Women’s Institution. day, located on High street, Owper Further details may bo obtained q( a heavy sedan. ;f«to Get hstrudions. that It Is necessary to solicit the be called at a later date. Breaking their period of inac­ Guarded by Pofice. street, part of Oxiper HUl street neck of ooe of the Infants and ovqr The Hebron Young People's Guaranteeing China’s Ter­ Hlys BuddiM! through the Secretary, Frederic The accident occurred In the the other's head. Both wars dead Iw** * ' ‘ _ _ _ _ remaining 40 percent from Inttrest- tivity la the Pootung industrial t o n ig h t your eorrespoadent has and West street had been torn Woodcock. 52 ImUy street, Hart­ driveway of the .Smith home yester­ Group will meet at the Congrega­ area directly aqrosa the Wliangpoo down. When the report bad been Hartford. Sept 23.—(AP)'— when Nikstad ran to tbem. ed friends. picked up a few scoops around the South Hadley, Mass., Sept 23.— ford. . - . day when the ebUdren's uzude, Clin­ Sergeant PettengUl said Mlhslad %£nte flMficla] campaign of the This summer the entire outside of The. new Usnchester town direc­ tional Chapel Friday evening. All Hartford, SepL 23.—(A P )—Oper­ river from the International Set­ New York, Sept. ( A P ) - ^ c - Investigated by Policeman Joseph James C. Downs, Jr., of , membera are aeked to be present 33— ritorial Rights in FuD. personnu and ao I did my beat to (A P )—Dr. Roswell Gray Ham of ton Nikstad, backed the car over Was Being bdd under $1jM)0 V ^ cbM ter T. M. C. A. annually the building has been repainted, and tory for 1937 is.being distributed to ators of the smaller. Independent tlement, two Japanese bombers eeasfuUy thwarting prevlotuly an­ get them in before this paper w «tt Prentice, Sergeant HcGlinn called m,, toM New England raaltom to­ them oa he prepared to clear a ■I to vote upon incoming members. trucking companies today made, an made a determine stack, appar­ Yale became the first male presi­ Herman HUl of Oieney Brothers’ pending a coroner's haailBff ao M d at fbla time for funds to main* a large new sign “Y. M. C. A. of the various business places In town. nounced plans for a (Communist to press. day that the form of American ur­ space In the drtve for a truck. double deaths. Manchester" has been painted on The Rev. Howard C. Champe, of effort toward settling the 16-days ently again seeking the Chinese ar- anti-Fasclat demonstration. Vittorio W to'la the member of the Oom- dent a t Mount Holyoke college to­ rent department and Informed him CURB QUOTATIONS the building, leadership and For the first time In many years the Goneva, Sept S3.— (A P)—Great ban elviUsatloo la , being rapidly Sergeant Roy B. Pettengill of The twins erera famlHar the east gable, above the gymnasium Lebanon, a former pastor here, ac­ truck strike. tUlery emplaced there. Mussolini, 30-year-old youngest son panr wbo goes to see his glri friend day without a murmur to recall the of the condition. Mr. HUl said he program for the current season, leading name In the book la not companied hla sister. Miss Mary E. About a score of these operators, From Ntngx-o, 1()0 mUea south of Britain was understood (bday to bo bitter alumnae controversy over would notify the oiglneerlog de­ the state poUce said Nikstad told In OolUnavlUe and reatdenta o t door, easily read by those passing Qertrude M. Abbey of 90 Charter of the Italian premier, was virtual­ every night • and doesn't know By ASSOCIATED PRESS changed by "a revolution of social him be had warned the chUdren neighborhood were deeply V(H start on Tuesday evening. Octo­ Champe, back to her home In Indi­ some of whom drive their owm here In Cfiielclang province, 115 ly spirited ashore under heavy po­ planning to Invoke the WasMngton enough to leave until her father his appointment partment at omce and try to have the building. The gymnasium and Oak street, that pcMition for tbla Ark Nat Gas ...... '. e a e e e a 5 and oeonomle trends.” away from the mpot only fifteen by the accident. ber S, with a meeting of captains ana this week. They made the trip trucks, met this afternoon at Hotel American war refugees started for lice guard, upon hla arrival from comas down and winds up the huge Induction of the 46-year-old Eng­ new'slgns replaced In Uim for tha bowling alleys have bad their an­ year falling to Oscar Abatte, em­ pact guaranteeing China’s territori­ Assd Gas and El A .... e e e e e a'. 3 Speaking before 300 delegates to and workers. by airplane, leaving from the Rent- Bond to consider what could be Shanghai aboard the Britlah steam­ Italy today. clock at 11:80 p. m. aa a bint. lish professor In Oiapln auditorium auction this morning. nual treatment. Several rooms have al integrity aa a last r ^ r t to bring Am Sup Pow ...... e a e e a Ml IH Thomas Bentley, principal of the ployed as a printer in East Hart­ schler Field, Hartford, Tuesday done about the deadlock. er' Hsii^klng, escorted by the Private Foggina was very wen a re^onal convention of the Nation Young Mussolini, enroub J(sn^ to on international donfer- marked the beginning of the col­ Can Marconi ...... ;... a e a e e a ' 14 JKlUster and Robertson schools, been painted, draperies and cur­ ford, a resident of 109 Bummer afternoon. Miss CfiUmpe, who Is a United State destroyer Stewart. at Association a t Real Estate Sandford o t New Toth and Chariae Omp. la a auholdlaxy o t 9 ttm m OK< A preHminary meeting was held Hollywood to learn the motion ^ to stop the Slno-Japanese wan occupied when we spotted him In lege's lOlet year. The program call­ Cent States El ...... e e a e e tf 1 chairman of the drive will be as- tains cleaned, and everything is in street. The last name in the book partial invalid, felt unequal to Among the Americans, mostly back of the ferrls wheel at the Boaido, the editor-in-chief of the 8. Wanleas of Springfield, III with offlcea at Portland, lCa« Wednesday night. The independ thro buslnesa, was taken from ' oeh a move would have the ad- ed for Alva Morrison of Boston, Cite Serv ...... • a • a • tf 8 4 readiness to Start the season, tha is Susan Zwlck, a warper in ^ en ey making the trip by train. She has. misaionaries from Mokanshan, carnival in East Hartford this TOOL ENGINEERS HOLD Journal of Real Estate Management Last night the delegatee .. heard manufacturer of fibre pulp and pn* sUtcd by R. R. Anderson, who has enta", as the larger companlea. It ap­ Italian liner Rex at Quarantld onal advantage of bringing the president of the board of trusteea, Cite Serv., pf.d ...... e e e e e a 31 served as chairman for several whole plant presenting an attrac­ Brothers, living at 74 Garden street spent the past summer with her Hangchow and other summer re­ week. He had another boy with outlined changes in the pattern of Willard B. Rogers, Hartford hotel per products. peared. were reluctant to accept put aboard a spacial cutter, anS ited States Into full co-operation to present keys, seal and the college En Bond and Share .... a a a a e a: 184 tive appearance. The Johnsons again top all other brother and' sister-in-law In Leba­ treats, are fifty women and 67 him too. And the Company bus or urban clviHiatlon which affect real executive, urge the development of y w B . Ur. Bentley la one of the the strikers' demand for a closed hurried to on unheralded pier. on measures to lialt the Far 14at- charter to Dr. Ham before his In­ Niog Hud Pow ...... e e e # e tf 11 David Hamilton continues as gen­ names in numerical strength with ChUdren. They wUl determine af­ I Jitney was also seen standing on FALL MEETING MONDAY estate valuea and use. New England oa a recreational Grom levaiium o t Tiewer members of the Board of Di­ non. Mr. Champe wlU return In shop. Two police boats went out with em oonfllct—a step considered augural address. Penn Road ...... a a a • a 61 SH eral secretary, and Miss Marlon 189 of that name Hated this print ter their arrival here whether to tn the Carnival lot He concluded that at the present area. astern Pipe Line Oo. for the U rectors, and was first attracted to time for his Sunday services. This Issue has blocked all at­ the special cutter and escorted It In oentlal If'the peace efforta are Dr. Ham's selection a year ago Unit Gas ...... a a a a a tf 8 4 months ended August U Tinker will start her second year in ing. The Andrraons are in second stay In CHilna or book passage for ' Private Demeusey Isn’t sure time raaltora must tern to mi Rogers, a mem)>er of the aU New tlM locU T. U. C. A. work by ex­ Miss Stanlla Johnson, daughter tempts at settlement since the and at the pier were an extra detail meet with success. ’ last June to succeed Miss Mazy E. American Society Dinner and Unit Lt and Pow A . . . a a a a a •• 4 4 $8,963,165, against $4,683,118; In Ik* charge of women's activities. . ICarl place with 138. The Smiths, which the United States. whether be can shout as weU aa be maritete, aoserUng that 80 per cent Ehigland recreatloiud devel(^ment periencing the results of Its charac­ of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. .Johnson of strike was called Sept. 7 by Local of 50 policemen. (Seneva. circles considered that Woolley, retiring after serving since UtU Pow and L t ...... e e a e e tf Yost will be' In charge of the boys In many places top the list In dlrec' can throw the rifle around or not. Meeting to Be Held in Hart­ a t American urban famlUea have preceding 13 months, tt wan am* ter building program among his this place, was operated on for ap- 671 of the Truck Drivers' Union. New U. S. Protests Meanwhile crowds of Italians and japan, while Ignoring League of 1900, raised a storm of protest from oommittee of the New Ehigland nounced. older grade school boys. Ur. Ander­ room, and Stewart Kennedy is to torlea and telephone books are a The effort of Independent truck- Low-l Tlng clouds blanketed Nank­ other well-wishers gathered at the Anyway, you wouldn’t want to see feminist alumnae wbo Insisted M t ford m xt Week. HITCH-HIKINO GIRLS tnoomea o t $2,500 or less. OouneU, mid a “very definite com­ pendlcitln at the New Britain hos­ 3 Nations inltiattves, would scarcely the answer he gave me In print. son's interest dates back to the days return as desk secretary. The direc­ poor third In Manchester with 101 era began with the Suburban BHc- ing today, making high altitude Rex's regular pier; twenty blocks Holyoke should remain' under a "It la this market the realtor putation” of the, oommittee /hsui and the Joneses, also top-ranking pital Monday. Mlsa Johnson is In refuse a nine-power consultation Who was the member of our non- The Hartford chapter of the a t the Community club, following tors are preparing a full and attrac­ training as a nurse at the hospital. preas Association, 67 Spruce street flying Impossible and Implementing away, were disappointed as tha under the treaty she signed In woman’s control. Greenwich, Sept. 23.— (A P)—Ser­ must reach tf any large ^ l e hous­ placed New Btegland’s Income from W N E S T tirr tive program to begin on October elsewhere, are forced to stand by the four power protests against liner pulled In, more than an hour commlasloned staff wbo bad tha de­ American Society of Tool Engineers geant David Robbliu said today ing program la to result,'* the <3>1- her recreatioiial osaete last year at Her case is ■'onsldered a critical one 8. H.. Carlson, member of the ex­ Washington In 1922 with (Jbina, the sire to buy a new WyUls and bad Chairman Morrison answered 1, on which date the building will this year and see the Browne, with ecutive board, said the association Japanese bomb stacks. American after Its star passenger had been their arguments with the statement wUl open the new season with Greenwich police were holding two cagoan oald. a half biUlon doUara. 63 entrlee, completely overshadow and may have to be followed up by United States. Great Britain, hla mind changed when a gas sta­ Winflold, Kao.—POUee Judge be open from 3 to 10:30 p..m. another operation. Mr. and Mrs. wished to learn whether a small and British protests were deUvered swallowed up In Manhattan traffic. France, Italy, the Netherlands, Por­ the college, as a pioneering Insti­ dinner and meeting on Monday eve­ girU identifying thetpselves os Mrs. 'Low Interest rates and long "In making play pay,” he assert­ Oiarles M. Swarta lined Mrs. Mehle their 81 candidatei. * If disappointing to any antl- tion atendant told him to try out a ning. September 27. The dinner will amortisation seem to be the only Johnson went to see her Monday. group of the drivers' union was Leslie Robinson before the series o f Japanese raids tugal and Belgium. Ford Instead. He didn't buy the tution, has always been ready to Geraldine Murphy, 15. and Thelma ed, ' “we have so far only scratched ETrankenfeld $3 for overtime peik* Among the shortest names In the blocking negotiations. yesterday and afterwards the Fosclsts whq had planned protest be held at 6:30 at the City cfiib and Hatch, 14, both of Dorchester, avenue promising such a posslbtU- The Rev. Harold R. Keen attend­ Inspect the new faU clothing. He The signatories agreed to respect Wrllla. depart from tradition when such the aurface, either la Ing. Mra. Frankenfeld la Bwarta’s directory are Willie Ong, the only ed a religious conference at the Ebccept for this move, strike con­ Unied States lodged new represen­ demonstrations, this secret landing course seemed required by existing the technical session wlU be at Mass., wbo were found hitch-hiking ty. or any other New ICngland state.' daughter and also wifa hla hem. Chinaman dated in this year's dl feels that this Hartford store has the sovereignty. Independence, and What ia the attraction for Private o t Choate School, Wfillingfbrd, this ditions today seemed virtuaUy un­ tations. Similar protests were made also was understood to have annoy­ the territorial and administrative dreumstances.’’ o'clock In the Hartford Gas Oom- on the Boston Post Road at 5 a. m. Hard to OQt Oeeta The con'venUon wlU be brought to City Manager W. J. FrankanMd. BRITISH RACING rectory, the Days, Days, Fayk; Qeca, style collection his friends will find ed Hal Roach, Hollywood producer Woodrow McCann In East Hartford week. changed. by France and (jermany. Integrity of CSilna. These things this week. It Is rumored that be From OaUfomia ptmy's Auditorium. George Webb, thU morning. •Ten years of research In build­ a ehsee tonight with a banquet at Judge Swarta pal4 tbs tarn. Orrs, Rays, Gaya and Elm. specifically keyed to their approval. United States "Ambassador Nel­ under whose wing Mussolini will chief engineer of Colt’s Patent Fire No charges have been placed, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pratt of Picketing Oonttnoed Mr. Robinson believes that because Cailna has charged before the has been there every qlght this A native of ; Dr. Ham ing methoda have given us few wblch Paul E. Stark, national pres, The longest names are Pietro son T. Johnson and bis staff return­ study and who went out to meet him Arms Mfg. Co., will act as technical against the girls, the sergeant said, YACHT LOCATED Stratford are spending a few days PirJcetlng was continued. The the "popular price" of Wise Smith's today. League of Nations Japan is violat­ was graduated from the University technical improvements which tdent of the aasoclatlon, wlU apeak. Giannantonlo of 3 Pearl street, this week visiting the latter's sis­ ed to the embassy, which they had of CaUfornla In 1914 with an A.B chairman. and they will be turned over to the Railway Express Agency once more clothing is not only within every DlMppoInts Reporters ing by an undeclared war ' ‘of og' May we extend our congratula­ promlsa such cutting of costs as to Benedetta Glovannlni of 147' Eld- ter, Mrs. Gertrude Hough and other evacuated In compliance with a tions to Second Lieutenant Charles degree and served as an English In­ The speaker of the evening Is to Social Service League pending the greatly widen the field for houeing SKIN I was unable to deliver much freight. man's reach, but is backed by qual­ Japanese warning that the safety The landing meant no shipboard gresolon.” CLEANFALSETEETN- ridge street, Antonina Janlazewskl, Hebron relatives. Treaty Provlsioas Bycbolskl of the Howitzer company structor at the universities of be Clinton V. Johnson, Gage Ehigl arrival here of Mrs. Murphy's moth' constructlOB and bring tha new Antoinette Horaschofaky, Adelle The State Labor Department con­ ity which has been kept at a high of foreigners could not be consid­ Interviews were to be had, and it OFFT^AZORES Electricity Is now being enjoyed tinued Its Informal efforta to bring standard by this store for genera­ Under the treaty the signatories on his recent marriage. Good luck, Washington and CMlfornla until the neer of the Pratt A 'Whitney Dlvl' er who has been notified of their do- buUding era need.” GET MD OF STAINS r WoJclechowekI, Helen Yiirgelavlcius ered. left news photographers ■with only Sion, Nilee .Bement Pond -Co., and WALL ST. BRIEFS by residents of the Hebron-Exeter both groupa together. tions, . that It Is doubly important poorly-exposed plates. The press agree whenever a situation arises lieutenant. beginning of the World War. ten tlon. Among ether apeakere at this (Oenttaned from Fsgs Oae) ' and Jeanetti bwistowaki. The embassy had been establish­ Although we understand that hU aubject, "Tool Engineer's Prob­ Sergeant Robblna said Mra. Mur­ New Easy Way—Ne I road. It was put through last Distribution of contracts for re­ to the man who invests money wise­ ed aboard the patrol boat Luzon In was aboard the regular cutter which “which In the opinion of any one of He served as a Marine Corps lieu­ -mornliig’a ssaalon o f the two-day Colors are represented by White, month. It is now being urged that them involves the application of the Pri'vate Jerry Lovett resides at tenant and captain, becoming In lems' In Gaging.’’ Mr. Johnson Is well phy told offlcera she was enroute to convention were Harry A. Taylor of Brown, Black, Gray, Green and Hue tail and wholesale house drivers in ly - the Yangtze river since Monday went out to meet the Rex but on New York, Sept 28.—S t Maurice A slble challenger for the America's the telephone line be extended reaching the ship they found young stipulations, "there shall be full Hotel Sheridan, rumors have It that 1920 an Instructor In Yale Graduate known throughout the industry as visit her father in Yonkers, N. Y, East Orange, N. J,, preeldant of the Power Corp. and Brown Corp. wUl Cup. After a series of trials, how­ and many famous names are repre­ Hartlord was sUll under way. night with only Second Secretary he has moved Into the East Side along this road. It is hoped that Union headquarters said answers J. Hall Paxton remaining In Nank­ Mussolini and big party Just pulling and frank communication” between School He became an assistant a foremost gage designer. Hla work asaoetation'a Institute of Reel Els build a $15,000,000 power plant at ever, Si^wlth pinned his hopes Ota sented In Morgans, Morrows, Hsm- this may materli.Itse In the near the contracting powers. Recreation building. profeosor In 1925, the same year he has taken him Into the greatest and Statistics show that cancer is far tate Management. Kenneth the St. Maurice river, near Latugue, Utons, Llndberg and others, 'nere were expected shortly, some of ing proper at his own request. away with Its police escort. bis new boat, Endeavour n , which future. The nine-power treaty is being Where was Private Heritage go­ received his doctorate In ElngUnh most progressive plants In the coun­ less prevalent in the Far Etest than Kayni of Miami. Fla,, Charlea H It was announced today. Brown are Rocks and Stones, Steele and them tonight. Johnson Re-eatsbllsbed II Duce's son stood at the rail and ing at daybreak Sunday morning? subsequently was beaten In four BOLTON GRANGE posed a Fascist salute for the considered as the best approach to literature, and In 1934 became an try. He U a member of the A. S. M. In American or European countries. successive races by Harold 8. Van­ Robb, Finn and Irteh.'. ProbabUity o t enlarging the The most impertant embassy flies We hear he was burning up the strike, should the contracts be re- cameramen, but the distance was tha problem because of the seeming associate professor. He assumed his derbilt's Ranger In the Cup races. Cain and Abel are represented as were brought back to their desks great, the light was poor, and both reluctance to do anything of the road. duties at South Hadley last July. On the way across, Ehideavour I l« the Adams family. 'There Is a Jected, was strong. by the staff members and although Well I guess I’ll leave you now Unconfirmed reports were that FAIR SATURDAY cutters rocked continuously. countries on the League Slno-Japa­ His first wife, the former Helen ran Into a gale and dropped her tow- THEIR and THEN—In fact, one Johnson did not announce his plans for awhile but Marion Coraellua of California, died line half-way across the ocean. She food shipments, so far permitted, Arriving with Mussolini were the nese advisory committee which ru be aeeln’ ya. can have an eveatful hour or so he seemed to have estabUsbed him­ Italian ambassador, Fulvlo S -.vlch have no Far Eastern Interests. in 1933 and three years later be finally reached Newport after three looking up unusual namea In this N. Y. Stocks might be halted next week If the self ashore. ^THE BEAUTY NOOK Presents and Roach. weeks alow nailing through head­ deadlock continued. Four Considerations married Mra. Hilda Sargent Gerard year's book. The bombproof uugout In the Newsmen got a second-hand In­ of New HaveiL He Is the father of winds and doldrums which followed Besides a closed shop, the union Event at Center Commmuty garde^ of the embassy was empty This feeling of helplessness that Reminding one of the noted radio Adam Exp ...... terview through Enso Flennonte, anything can be done at Geneva STATE OFnCES TO OPEN three sons, two by hie first mar­ the storm. team—there le a George Grade Air Reduc ...... is asking a 10 cents per hour In- today but was In readiness for In­ THE creese in wages and a longer run­ Italian boxer and husband of Mrs. arose from four considerations: riage. here this season. Royalty la. repre­ Alaska Jun ...... stant occupation In the event of a Madeline Force Astor Dick Fler- ning time to New York City. Hall to Be One of Best in Japanese raid. 1. BriUsb Foreign Secretary 3 6 1 -2 HOURS PER WEEK sented by Duke and Earle. Allegheny ...... : monte. New York socialite. Anthony Eden’s failure In his The directory le complied anJ Allied Chem ----- John J. Murphy, strike leader, to­ The tension In Nanking was Flermonte, who also arrived on TOUSLE HEAD day was said to be In New York on slightly relieved but the vigilance speech on jieace to the League As­ printed by the Price and Lee Com­ Am Can ...... Grange’s History. the Rex and wbo had been young sembly evsn (o lilnt at the possibil­ BOYS BREAK WINDOWS pany of New Haven, Conn. Am Home Prod . strike business. of the defenders was unrelaxed. The Hartford. Sept. 23.— (A P )—Gov. Muesolinl’s frequent companion, des. ity of successful International ac­ Wilbur L. Cross has decreed that PERA\ANENT Am Rad St S . .. capital's defenses — considered crlbed him as "a very mt^est, among the best In the world—were tion; the average employe In the classi­ IN PASSING TROLLEYS Am Smelt ...... Bolton Grange's fair, Saturdav polite, nice, and pleasant fellow.” Am Tel and Tel . still intact and no serious damage 2. Eden's return to London fied service of the state government One Week Only! afternoon and evening at the Bol­ "He’s a good boxer,” said Fler­ without waiting for the resurrected shall work a minimum of 864 HEBRON Am Tob B ...... has been suffered by any of the monte, disclosing the youth had Am Wat Wks . . . ton Center Community hall prom- military establishments. Mno-Japaneee advisory ' committee hours weekly instead of 35 hours, leea to be one of the heat In Its his­ traded punches wiU. him. to ludd Its first meeting; now prevalent. Lower Stone from Railroad Seventeen candidates were ad­ Anaconda ...... Local Stocks "He’s a good fencer too." added $ mitted as voters at the session held Armour. Ill ...... tory. Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson, 3. The almost sure prospect that The new ruUng reads that all Trestle So That It HiU 3 -0 0 general chairman, and her aaslat- Enso, "and a fine dancer. He danc­ offices of departments, boards, com­ Saturday at the town clerk's office. Atchison ...... ed almost every evening— mostly Japan will Ignore the committee's Front End of th^ Car. 02^ This la only a small proportion of Furnished by F. B. Shaw. Inc. snts, Mra. Keeney Hutchinson, Mrs. work Just os It did when the body missions and offlcera of the state lo­ This permanent of carls and earls, Aviation Corp . .. t y p i s t ACCUSED with American girls.” cated In Hartford will be open for the namea appearing on the Hat of Baldwin CT ...... 868 Farmington Ave., Oscar Anderson, Miss Christina was first formed during the Man­ wee presented with great soooeM voters to be made. Folttlcal pref- . West Hartford Frederickson. Mrs. David Toomey churian war; business eight hours a day, five A pracUce that has been followed lest y e a r . Mothere have requested It Balt and Ohio . .. days a week and tb''ee hours on cnces were not made known. Bendix ...... WHUam B. Martin and Mist Jane Tedford, haya been 4. The merely secondary role by boys at the railroad bridge over again—ao we oblige wttb this one Local Bepresentative working with enthusiasm on the OF KILLING MAN DENHARDT COUNSEL the United States consented to play Saturday, eoroeptlng legal hiUldays Center strMt; resulted In a window wnrk special 'at the sanM price In Charles Fillmore, local contrac­ Beth Steel ...... recognised by the state as such. tor, has been given the contract for Beth StceJ, pfd .. Bid Asked plans. on the committee, sitting as a con' being broken In a trolley car at 8:80 epite of Increased cost of aoppliea. Capt. Nat. Bk. A Tr. . 32 36 In the afternoon at 2:30 Mias sultatlve member. "AU full Ume employes of the lost night According to Christopher flUIng In w-ork at the Wlllimantlc B< rden ...... t ALSO THREATENED state shall render service which. In cut-off. 'ilils will complete the Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . 68 73 Ethel Von Deck will present her Many observers believe full Anderson, an operator of one of the Can Pac ...... HUd. Nat. Bk. A Tr. . 31 33H the aggregate throughout the REMEMBER highway beyond tha new bridge Case (J. I.) ...... >4 vocal pupils in a pleasing program His Body Foond Near Her American collaboration Is an essen­ ears, a atone Is lowered over the Phoenix St. Bk. A Tr. 280 300 At 3:30 a softball game will be (Conttooed from Page One) year, will aversM 38 4 hours per bridge by a rope as a trolley car Our September Special of a 87.50 eraHi' over the WllUmantIc river. There Cerro De Pas . . . tial to any successful action and Inauranoe Stocks played between Tolland and Bolton week", the order specifes. approaches. The stone hit one of Fermanent Wave for $5.00 Is being are 152,000 yards to be filled in, the Chet and Ohio . .. that It ia futile for the advisory 'Hours of work may be regulated Chrysler ' ...... Aetna Casualty ...... 84 H 86 H Granges, under arrangements made Home; TeUs Police They opposed Denhardt being released on committee to proceed without It. the windows in the front of the trol­ offered for the faebuioe of the month. largest "fill" Job of the year. Aetna Fire ...... 44 H 46^ by the department head on the A .cow owned by John N. Hewitt Coca Cola ...... by Ray Ojcconl, manager of Bolton 325,000 ball before hiS~ first trial on Oonvocatlon of the signatories of ley car and scattered the glass aU Aetna Ufe ...... 26 ^ 28 charges of murdering his fiancee, basis of the average Indicated around him. was discovered drowned Saturday Col Carbon ...... Grange’s softball team. the 1922 Washington treaty would above” , the order continues, "with a Open Tues. and Thun. Evenings Largest Selection Col Gas and El .. Automobile ...... 28 ^ 304 A Saturday night country supper Had Quarreled. comely. 40-year-old Verna Garr automatically bring the United *^e practice, he said, has been In Salrron river or creek, which Conn. General ...... 304 324 Taylor. view, so far as practlcsble, to keep­ going on for some time and win­ flows through Mr. Hewitt's pasture. Coml Inv Tr .... of baked beans, salad, scalloped States Into equal co-operation un' Hartford Fire ...... 69 71 The Jury at the aoldler-politiclan’a ing all offices open for business dows In other cars have been MARY ELIZABETH’S of Radios In Manchester. The cow had evidently essayed to ComI Solv ...... com, pickles, rolls, pie. cheese and der the pacL The British Idea, the with the public either from 8:30 a. Cons Edison ...... Hartford Steam Boiler 60 64 coffee will be served by the ladles first trial disagreed. Denhardt was broken. cross the stream, and had either National F ir e ...... 60 62 New Tor)i, Sept. 28.— (AP) — spokesman sold, was to have the m. to 4:30 p. m., or from 9 a. m. to Cons Oil ...... of the Grange. Tickets arc on sale Cool and composed, Gertrude killed on the eve of his second nine powers who guaranteed The complaint did not reach the become mired or Injured. It took Phoenix Fire ...... 80 82 trial at New CMsUe. 5 p. m. on each week day excepUng poUce until after mldhlght last several men with a truck to get the Cont Can ...... and reservations may be made by O'Keefe, 37-year-oId Brooklyn typ­ China's territory formulate a posi­ Saturday, and from 9 a. m. to 12 BEAUTY NOOK TERMS TRADES Com Prod ...... Roula Insurance . . . 7 8 ist. appeared In police line-up to­ Following private funeral serv­ night Mr. Anderson said that aftet creaturs out and bury It. Travelers ...... 430 445 calling Mrs. Elsie Jonea, 8908, or tive and united front to end the un­ noon on Saturday.” Dei Lack and West Mra. Ulllan Hutchinson, 3130, day charged vlth the slaying of ices this morning for Denhardt. for­ the window was broken he saw a Mrs. Daniel G. Horton bad as Public Utility Stocks declared war. Both China and Jap' In ampllfIcaUon of bis ruling, th> number of boys running away from On the Ground Floor— 985 Main Street Douglas Aircraft .. Through the afternoon there will George O. Frank, Wall street bank mer lieutenant governor and adju­ an are signatories. guests at a dinner party Sunday at Conn. L t and Pow. .. 65 68 tant general of Kentucky, hla body chief execuUve said: the bridge. the Horton bungalow Mra. Marietta Du Pont ...... b« races and sports for grownups teller who bad quarreled with her Authoritative quarters pointed "This rule has been adopted after Eaatman Kodak . .. Conn. Pow...... 45 45 over another woman. was removed to the National Guard G. Horton, Mr. Horton's mother, hla Htfd. Elec. LL ...... 664 B84 and chUdren, with pony rides at out that ouch a conference would be extended and carefiU consIderaUon, Potterton & Krah Elec and Mus ...... minimum charge, a pond and Frank's body, aith a buHet wotmd armory—Denhardt Hall—where It operating outside the .League of not only by the personnel director, sunc. Miss Marlon Gott, Mr. and Hartford Gaa ...... 28 32 lay In state until a mld-aftemoon 638 Main Street "Where Radio la Cnderstood" Phone 3733 Elec Auto L it e ...... grab-bag for the boys and girls. A In tha back of the head, was found Nations and would facilitate the but by the members of the adviaory Mrs. Eklmund H. Horton and family, Gen Elec ...... So. New Eng. Tel. Co. 157 162 military funeral. Allan L. Carr, Alfred Buabey and Bingo set-up with fine prizes, will early Tuesday morning only a few presence of non-members of the persoimel committee. Heads of the Gen Foods ...... Maoufactnrtng Stoeks doors from Miss O'Keefe's home. At Shelbyvllle, Commonwealth Mlsa Olive Smith of Hartford. Acme Wire ...... 43- 44 be In use from 5 p. m., during the League such as the United States, various de|>^mente a t the state flnere /i llolhlmi' Unvr Uum a Ulnunhaerd-GirUon Gen Motors ...... remainder of the evening, with the She denied the charge, acting (4pt. Attorney H. B. lUnsolvlng, Jr., an­ Germany and Japan as well oj government have been consulted. Miss EmUy Dankcra of Hartford Gillette . . 1 ...... Am. Hardware ...... 25 27 Leahy said, but admitted seeing nounced be planned to withdraw, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Arrow H and H. com. 544 664 exception of the Ume consumed In Italy, which Is still at odds with tha Advice has been obtained from a IE- Hecker Prod ...... presenting two one-act plays. Danc­ Frank Monday night a few hours necessitating appointment of a spe­ League over the question of sane large number o t private empibyera.” Claude W. Jones. Uershey ...... Billings and Spencer . 5 4 6 4 before his death. cial prosecutor to try the Garr Mri and Mrs. Leslie F. Ward and Bristol Brass ...... 64 4 664 ing and a continuation of Bingo tlons against her campaign in Etht Hudson Motors ----- games will follow the plays. She told Police Frank had threat brothers. A musical pipe, made of a Hen's children of Providence. R. I., were Int Harv ...... Collins Co...... 125 — ened to kill her If she did not return Klnsolvlng, wbo prosecuted Gen­ opts. at their Hebron home for the week­ Colt's Pat. Firearms. 69 61 The attractive quilt to be drawn tooth, was found recenUy In a cave Int Nick ...... letters he had written her between eral Denhardt last spring, long has In 'Czechoslovakia: The pipe, which end. Int Tel and Tel .... Eagle Lock ...... 22 4 24 4 at this fair is on exhibition In one 1930 and 1935. Frank was to have of the &Ialn street windows of Wat­ been a friend of the Garr family. CONGREGATION WOMEN still gives forth Ite two notea, D and Mrs. Lulu Lord and her grand­ Johns Mansille .... Fafnir Bearings .... 125 135 married Miss Grace Gllday Donehue, No Other Coune. daughter, Miss Piiacllla Chapman of Gray Tel Pay Station 8 kins Brothers store. Numbered G, was played by cavemen who Uved Manchester Public Market Kennecott ...... 6 4 Lowell Mass., harpist, next month. Defense attorneys admitted dis­ I In that re^on'30,000 yeara ago. Ellington spent the week-end with Llgg and Myers B . Hart and Cooley .... 220 230 holders entitling the buyer to a Miss O'Keefe turned over to po­ chance to win the quilt will be sold appointment over denial of bond to OF D IST R ia TO MEET Miss Irma Lord. Loew's ...... Hendey Mfg. Co...... 9 11 lice 178 letters, correspondence be­ the brothers late yesterday, but Hebron voters were asked to at­ Lorillard ...... Landers. Frary A a k . 324 34 4 by a young lady at the store. tween herself and F'rank. She kept w All exhibits for the fair must be Judge Walters said he had no alter­ tend a meeting Wednesday after­ Mont Ward ...... Mann A Bow, Class A — 10 them In a safe deposit box. ' native "under the OonsUtutlon." Fall Rally of the Council to Be FAT WOMEN SEAFOOD noon at the home of the Rev. and Nash Kelv ...... New Brit. Mch., com. 34 4 364 at the hall at 1 o'clock, and in case She was smartly dresKd In a do., pfd...... 98 105 of rain must bo removed between 6 State Senator Ralph Gilbert, a Held at Went Hartford Irxyrp v / y it k if ” Mrs. B. A. Lewis In GUcad to dl.s- Nat Blsc ...... black satin dress trimmed In white, former Omgressman, Joined the de­ Of The Better Kind cusa the pros and cons of the pro­ Nat Cash Reg .... North and J u d d ...... 524 34 4 and 7 p. m. The schedule of awards felt hat and suede shoes. She an­ Church Next Week Thura- L illi' lUUIMlx Peck. Stow A Wilcox 104 124 fense legal staff, already bolstered posed license to sell beer In the Nat Dairy ...... follows, with first, second and third swered questions put by CMptain Medical studies have proved Russell Mfg. Co...... *32 36 prizes In the different classes: by the addition of former Shelby day. I reeently Small Stewing O ysters...... ,3 ,-,c pt.. i'. pt, 20c town. This wlU come up for de­ Nat Distill ...... Leahy without hesitation and In a copnty Judge George L. Willis. , ------■ that excem weight Is a heavy bur- cision at the next town meeting. N Y Central ...... ScovHl Mfg. C o...... 35 37 Class I—Bread, raised and firm voice. 4 The fall rally of the Hartford Di»-1 jjen on the organs of the body. In- Chowder ( lam.s...... Stanley Works ....: 534 554 quick: Class II, .Cake, any variety; Ballard (iHark of La Grange will be^ T h e Rev. Mr. Lewis, pastor of the NY NH and H .... TeHe Her Story the chief of counsel. irict of the Council of Omgrega- suran(:e atatUUeians prove the dmth Steaming ( la m s...... 15c qt Hebron and Oilead Congregational Torrington ...... 324 344 Class HI. Pies, any variety; Class North Am ...... Ckiptain Leahy said she told him Sheriff Forest Barnes, Jr., pnal Women ot Cooneetlcut will rate of fat people t i r In excess of Fre.sh Scallops churches wras In charge. Packard ...... Union Mfg. C o...... 7 9 IV, (Tookles and doughnuts, cookies, she had made a statement to the ; held on Thursday, September 80, normal Now you can lose weight Christian Ehideavor meetings o f Param Plct ...... U S Envelope, Com .. 70 80 rolled; cookies, dropped; doughnuts vealed at ShelbyvlUe be was seekli Swordfish, center slices...... <>> lu district attorney, that she was em­ as possible eycwltnesses the occu< the West Hartford Oongrega- quickly, easily by taking SILF, the the Hebron Congregational church­ Penn ...... do., pfd...... 120 130 raised and plain. ployed by the Bankers Trust 0>m- rtkmal church, with sessions begin­ doctor’s prescription. Guaranteed Fancy Fre.sh H alibut...... !!.]!!!! in.'jc lb! es wdll be omitted Sunday evening Phelps D o^ e ...... Veeder Root ...... 126 133 Class V—Canning. Best single pany as a secretary, had lived In pants of an automobile reported to Whitlock Coll Pipe . 9 11 have driven past the spot where ning a t'10 o’clock a. m., and 3:1$ absolutely harmlem and to remove 7 Fresh Haddock for liaking (whole) .Voc lb! next to allow the members to attend Phil Pete ...... Jar of fruit, best single Jar of vege­ Brooklyn for IS years and never had p. m. Luncheon will be served at lbs. In 10 ds3ra. Buy a box today at the postponed farewrell reception Pub Serv N J ...... New York Bonk and Int. Stock tables; beat coUectlon of aU can­ been arrested before. Denhardt was shot down a few seo- Fresh .‘Salmon — Filet of Haddock — Filet of Sole onds afber the shooting. 13:80. Murphy’s Drug Store.—Advt. Boston Bluefish...... 15c Ih for the Rev. and Mrs. Asa W. Mel- Radio ...... Bank of New York .. 450 460 ning. Miss O'Keefe was taken from po­ Mlm Helen Colder, formerly the Rem R o n d ...... Bankers T r u s t...... 58 60 Former Sheriff John Fresh Cod to Boll or to B ake...... _ i 5p jj,! Hnge>. This will be held In the Class VI—Fancy work. Beat In­ lice headquarters, where a number HooM.Beoretary of the American Marlborough church at 7:15. etand- Repub Steel ...... Chase ...... 41 45 dividual piece. Best ooUectlon ffiadc of TialUng American Legion mem­ BUcloier, who, with his wUb' I f f (Commissioners for Foreign Fancy Mackerel to Fry or to Bake. ard time. The Rev. Elmer Thienes Rey Tob B ...... Chemical ...... 53 55 tqr one person. bers were Interested spectators, to daughter, Mrs. Howard Peqi^^Bt- who recently spent a y o o r of Marlborough will offer music for Safervay Stores .... Cbntlnental ...... IS 17 C3ass-Vn—Jellies and Jams. Beat the Brooklyn district attorneys of­ neaaed the shooting, re) will speak on *X7nahaken • it GOOD FumHura Since 1191 the automobile. VEGETABLE DEPART.MENT the occaalan. The tributes for the Sebenley Dis ...... Com Exchange ...... 57 59 Jar of Jelly, best Jar of Jam. Best fice where -ahe was to be questioned ions in China.” MeUlngers will come from the Rev. Sears Roebuck .... Guaranty T r u s t...... 285 295 coUecUon of Jelly. Best ooUecUon of further before being arradgned. Judaon L. Cross, president of Native Blue Grapes...... it^ . •* A. Wallace Canney o f Westchester Shell Union ...... First NaUonal ...... 2045 2095 J&Qi. The 178 letters ahe turned over to OoUege, Tougaloo, Mlsa., LoH off nae Fancy Golden Wax B eans...... o 10- and Mr. Thienes o f Marlborough. Socony Vac ...... Irving ...... 13 IS Class Vin—Vegetablea. Finest police told of a love that bad waxed formftty. secretary o t tha New Eng­ Laymen wlU be represented by Dr. South Pac ...... Manhattan ...... 28 30 spscimen of any variety. Oddest and waned. In hla letters Frank, at land Regional Committee of the Ripe Cantaloupes...... V.’.? fo^ 2 ^ South Rwy ...... Manufact. Trust .... 44 46 TRUCKS. Brussels Sprouts — Fancy Spinach A. L. Stebbina of Colchester and specimen of any variety. Best col­ one time her fiance, addressed I STATE I Orntmleatoo on Mlaaiona, will speak Mrs. Laura Squires of Columbia. A ST Brands ...... TTatlonal City Bank . 36 38 earnest protestations of affection. on ”flettlng the standards for the Fancy Large Ivcmons...... 6 for 10c St OH Cal ...... New York 'F rust___ 122 126 lection of all vegetables. purse wrill be presented by Henry Clasa IX—Flowers. Best single Her letters, of which she had kept TODAY • FRL AND SAT. Education of Negroes In the Deep Nice Ripe Table P ears...... 33c doz. Blakealee and Mr. MelHnger wrlH St OH N J ...... PubUc ...... 3 5 4 874 cartMo, coplea, questioned hla sin­ Bouth.” Tex Corp ...... Title Guarantee...... 10 12 flower. Best collection of flowers. reply on "What TH-Oounty Means Best arranged bouquet. cerity.' . Dr. RoekweU Harman Potter, to Me.** This short program wUI Timken RoUcr B^ar Insurance Mist O’Keefe, who came from Al­ Dean o t Hartford Theological Sem­ AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Trans America .... American (Newark) . 11 IS Further dotalls of the fair will be be foItowe4 by a social hour and re­ given In the advertisement of Bol­ bany nine years ago, told polloe she inary and President o t the Ameri. St FORD DEALER Union Carbide ...... Blaeberry Cakes...... 23c ea. freshments. American Reserve . . . 244 264 and Frank bad separated after a oan Board o t Oenmlsal oners for Union Pac ...... American Surety .... 4 6 4 484 ton Orange's Home Economics com­ quarrel two years ago and that she BlMberry Cup Cakes...... 23c -r>i I4*tiirrt*ir ford's proud mayor, Henry Mnrimy JSALES and SEP The eommlttes In charge of this marked by aids to navigation. te *’IH B Atkin addraaasd hie Mater mere­ BRUCE DIAL 5111 Sun Ufe ...... 580 630 evening at 7 o’clock. Rev. IMtl K. CENTER 8T. Tha mayor had wanted a boy. hla C A L m » ly by Social Baenrity'anmher, nobig lai A*)(m ead l Tneebei- Heti$e»d 1*0 TEL.7901 * MANCHESTER reception are the pastimi o t Marl- Lights, buoys and beacons In these U. S. F. and 0 ...... 18 20 Stray, pastor of |he church wfll per- $8 ibarmigh. Cnlcheater and Weatebes- fhsnnsis number 0,925. wife a girt. The stork cams with KIAN" Mb own anmbsr as a ratum. Westchester SL3i 33 4 ths cateoMia, tnina a h w and • gjili __.. ,- f '

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ether band, favors a more eenaerva- at thrs* mills would raise $48A67 tlv* policy. Tba landers of this more than Is being raised at thrs* LEWIS THE ISSUE group say tbs Federation sbRiild not GRAND LIST DROP mills on tbs prsssot UsL bar the return of its "Bad •’ Eby." Grand C^era in Decline, Questions and Answers JAPAN APOLOGIZES WE, the WOMEN They fsel th* Federation should AT LABOR PARLEYS protset Jts intsrssta tn svsry field CUTS FIRE INCOME NATIONAL LAMB EVENT BY RUTH MILLET but should do nothing 'to stop de­ BOS PASSENGERS FELLED Says Musical Bolshevist | ' On Purposes of the WPA TO GREAT BRITAIN velopment of the C.I.O. tn territory Out tit ev«iy •tnisgUagAwfao h«vt reuebed tb« lop •» the Federation has never entered. BY CARBON MONOXIDE other fields. Most Federation leader* have ax- Hollywood, Sept 38. CA^)— A a (Io soma extent a vaudevUUan) la to rMcb tlM top in aom* cboMO Series of Articles Gres District WQl Still Face Deficit Washington, Sept 38—TAP) —« Is an the PWA monsy spent? Wouldn't such a . elosa relation- preaied tbs opinion that tbs moder­ salf-affirmad mueleal Bolahenst. added" to antartsdn." Her* is a qu*atlon-tnd-answcr sur­ No. When tba administration araa ate faction would win. The conven­ Expresses Deep Regret for ptofMolon, pcrhspa on* finds tba sblp with youth b* the happiest, Group of 82 M m and Women Isaac van Orova, took Grand Opera Van Grove bedievas present day vey o f th* four-}rear-old Public extended for two years last spring, wajr. On* out o t • tboo**nd iMrn* most worthwhile ending for any tion, they say, will assail Lewis and Grand Opera would become comedy Work* Administration, whose death It was glvea pennlsaloa to us* up Rackgroond of the Dis­ his tactics but will do little to block Because o f Decrease in RctumiTiM from Legion Con- apart today and explained why lu fln t what auecaa* la all about. successful career? Need a wom­ If tranaferred directly to the screen. knell Praaldent Roosevelt has its $850,000,000 ravolvlaf fund tn Wounding o f Edtojt; Be- an's useful life be finished when bis progress. ▼mtion Overcome in Darien. wheel are slowing down. He would have the orchestra return sounded: making further graata to atatea aad TlM aspartar c* la seldom sbared Lewis said this week be 'vaa not with anotber ganefatlOD. age force* bar to turn aside out pute Among the Leaders. Assessments. Its decline, aaye Van Orova, la to its humble calling and have the What was tha purpose of PW A? eftiaa. Of thla, only 8US,0S4,786 ^ the main stream? interested, whatever the convention Darien, Sept. 38— (A P )—A group dus ‘To prim* the pump of Industry b n bean allotted. fieres It Was IfistidLO. Old a(* com** alonf. Parbaps did. to flvs reasons—amgsrs, lan- singer take a lesson from the than the of great acblevemant of S3 Boon and women returning to guaga, oompossrs, orchestra croonari to Bsak* etnging a daap and fay erosUng a demand for manufac- Did tha Fadaral govemmant alen* daddas that ba will do aomatbtng An Example for Others’ (EDtT(»*S NOTE: The M- The grand list of th* South Man­ Rhode leUmd from th* Ammean oenduetora. In othar words, just linear* spaecb. turod products 'and by providing pay for PWA construction 7. Uaude Adam* has don* a splen­ SOBS* purchasing power for th* un­ No. Tbe Federal graata auppi for jroutb. So be endow* a college lowiBg le the first of a aerisa of chester Fire district ha* dropped Legion convention by hue halted about svarythlng la. ths Bsatter with "I'he opera will live again," Van Leaden, Sept 38— (AP) — Japan or a university, eatabllabe* sebolar* did thing even If she la the only par­ three Assoeiatod Press stories her* today for medical treatment opera. Van Grove, ronductor, conn Grove aald. T h e simple and natural employed. mentod local funds. i ^ A says local PIRIE IS NOMINATED to. such an extent In ths lost six today expreMed formal “deep i«- ahipa. or aeu aside a large sum of son willing to make youth such a prevlewtag the American Fed­ after a pb3rBic1an said, esu’bon mon­ poser and coach, la here now to opera form has been with lia always itow did it seek to accomplish governments contributed 66 per­ BONED AND ROLLED personal gift as sharing a past rich years that there will not be as these alms: cent ot the coat of aU noa-Federal gret" for jtbe wounding of the Brit­ money for reaeareb. eration of Labor convention oxide fumes seeped Into the bus direct Grace Moor* in bar screen and la with us now, more populai^ ish ambaaiader to China, Sir Hughe in achievement But bow much starting October 4 in Denver. FOR V. F. W. COMMANDER much raised In taxes on a three mill through the floorboards. FirsL by fostering the construc- pn^ecta. Part of the local ahare IP DESIRED lk| Ba is helping young paopla to ba tax as was raised on a two mill tax aad radio work. and dourlohlng than aver. Boma- was advanced aa loana from the KnatchbuII-Hugeasen, by Japanese LAMB FORES sure—but In giving money he U more she has done, if her new worn The Federanon's Metal .Tmdea PUteen of tbe paaaengers Became Uoo^of buildlnga, roads, brldgea and on tbe list of 1981. .. “Opera Mngera arc acbooled to Umaa it la called Operetta, or Oemlo etiipT matcrisl^conauming projects. Federal gm^emmeht, however. airplanes, tbe Reuters (EtoUsh) giving nothing of himself. His. ex­ Insplrek other women to seek this Department, beaded by John P. semi-eonaclous and all wrers affect­ emit sound but it la so far removed Opera, or Folflea, or Ravua or Ani­ worthwhile way of liv in g In* a -Frey, a lea^ng opponent of At the annual meeUng of tbe Baciofid, by creating jobs on local Were there any all-Federal pro­ News Agency aald in a Tokyo dis­ periences, etruggle*. the things h* Vice-Commander Elevated to district lost November the question ed to sosae degree. from naturalness that response to a mated edrtoon. Ita eoraposeia sra ject!? patch. l«f wtalla climbing to the top. younger generation. CXO.-Lander John L. Lewis, projacts, aad Indirectly by creating Head An-lerson-Shea Post a t ' of laying a tax In the district was ‘I’ke group included the pereonnei motivating dramatic* idea becomea Lehara, Rombergs, Kama, ~ materials, preparing them for Yea. Typical of thea's are the 81 Sir Hughe svaa ehbt and serious­ all tbeaa remain abut away from The successful lawyer, doctor, win bold a prenmiaary meeting of the Stark-Parker AuxUlary Drum Imposalble," said Vaa Orova 'Tbe ahwihs and Walt Dtsneya." business woman, social worker, next Monday.) not voted, the district offleers not ^ more jobs for men turning out low-rent housing projects of PWA. ly Injured t^ machine gun bullets youth. The Uominant personality Special Election Last Night. feeling at the Um* that It would be Corps. No: 31, of East Provldsncs, ordinary aBOoUons cannot ba in- Van Grove Is tbe Pbiladali and transporting them across What part did PWA have In de­ from two planes on Aug. 36. BID II 9 C< If that helped him rise above the tbou writer, or screen star who has R. L, a women's unit iniiFY iiAXi By JOSEPH L. MILLER well to recommend a tax. but In tarpratad ^ these p a ra ly ^ . bom eompoasr of th* opera touatry. , pression building? The Japanese government’s reply Il/N bi lb^ 3 aaod—or hundred thousand—seldom found ag* a stumbling block la Walter C Walandsr o f Bast Secratary Ickes n y s PWA made KID ^ her own profession might wall Oiestcrfleld Plrlc, vice eoramand- June of this year the finances of "A s for alngliig la tba foreign Music Robber." Dess the Preaident'a statameat to protesta by ttie Britlah govern­ baooma* an aspiration to . younger the district vere Such that a spe­ Providence, the driver, baited th# tongue, the poor opera alnger clings mesa that the Public Works Ad possible four-fifths at all public ment said the incident "may have turn to give youth a helping hand Washington, Sept 33— (AP) — *r of Anderton-Sbea Post, V.F.W. men. For young men have no wav cial meeUng was called and at that bus when he felt himself affected to hts modern Art- with tbe TOUGH BREAK ministration la dead? construction la the United States been caused by Japanese altplanea of knowing a great man. H* I* It would do so much to help a new­ John L. Lewis will be the big Issue was nominated commanucr cf the tlcbe It was voted to lay a tax of by the fumes and summoned police As far as allotmeht o t more funds after building bad reached a stand which mistook the ambaandor’s er generation and It would safe a stock argument: ‘It aounda better mada nnapproachabl* by success It- before the American Federetion of post laat night at a special meeting three mills. This waa the highest aid. Chicago—Carl Soderharg, 86. Is ‘ to start new projects la concerned. sUU. csfC for a Chinese army ear. wealth of exparlaae* from being Labor** annual oonventlon again In the original tongue, even if you aalf. bela to name officers for a short rats of mills ever laid tn fb* dis­ Four of th* paosenger* war* don’t understand If, or ‘Who cares certain that cats—any o^ r-H ir* Secretary Ickes told last spring WUl the end of PWA allotmenU T)ie note admitted, Reuters said, thrown sway. A woman who knew thU year, for the alxth atratgbt trict, but It waa pointed Out that that ^WA still had in censtructim mean the end of Federal Public that two Japafieoe planes machlne- SPECIAL COFFEE SALE! that sb* was sneouraglng etbsrs— time. term to conform to new by-laws treated with an inhalator. Ifisy about '.A* words?: unlucky. J7Zo4e Meal Uaiuei Maade Adaaw to Taaeh with apprnprlaUona made at the an­ were Miss Roberta Brindell of 17U H sV^ rscoversd from a frac­ about a bUUon dollars worth of pro­ Works? tfiianed and bombied two motor ears It took a woman to decide that as Maude Adams must know she is Since he became a leading figure enacted at the 1937 National Con­ "The composara have taken tba jects which would require two ytora No. President Roosevelt said ba the HNEST QUAinfY S% l i b vention, providing for installation of nual district meeting and with 359.- Shirley avenue, Boat Providane*. almpl* play with songa, a natural tured left leg which kept him la a “believed, in all sincerity to be today's young people might wel­ encouraging those young girls at In the labor movement during World 000 in note* outstanding the diitrlet to finish. wUI discuss later a "permanent" 1 ^ Y COFFEE WE KNOW bags War day*, Lewis has never been officers annually In April ihstcad of Misa Dorothy Humphrey of 244 form with popular appeal, and have hospital for several weeks, b* was military lorriee" containing Chinese 43c come a more personal gift than suc- Stephens—could not for long know waa running behind and paying How much money has PWA put $800,000,000-a-7ear program cover­ exactly clubby with the leaders who In November. Power street. Providence, Miss so com plicate It, transformed it able to climb a ladder In an attempt army officers. eeasful man bava seen fit to giva At the bitterness that must com* to large sums In tnteresL A tax would In dreulation? ing flood control, aoU erosion pre- Of Britain's demand for punish' POPULAR NEW on* who has stood at the top. oontrol the Federation. Other offlivra nominated last Anna B. Cbarpentler of 1008 Bullet- and sublimated it that ballad-opera to rescue s cat marooned on a thrs* PWA has released over $1,126,- ventivea, river and barbor Improve­ aiaty-four, Mauds Adams, who re­ overcome this and would raise story building. ment of the airmen, the Japanese FOWL point avenue, Riverside, B. I„ and tired from tba stag* nearly twenty Hen, too, might wall follow For Instance, in 1031 he dared to night were: senior vice commander, enough money to pay all th* obUga- has bsooma ths high and Bolghcy 000,000 for wages to workers on ments, navigation aids, drought- oppose th* re-election of Sam Lawrence Redman; junior vice com­ Mlsa Earline Brown of 468 labile Boderberg lost his footing, re­ note said: JOHN ALDEN >»,*19c years ago, la preparing to share her Maude Adams's load. Or If they Uons. . * music drama. consdnicUim sites sad nearly $3,- region reservoirs, reforestation and ‘Tt is needleas to say that the a rt bar years of experience, her disllk* following la a womafi's Gompers, A.F. of L. president for mander, NSihon Miller; chaplain. street. Providence. "Tbe orchsstra," continued Van gained hi* hospital eoL It was th* 000,000,0(>0 for materials. related work. MAKES A MILO, MELLOW 3’’ yeara. At the June meeUng HL L. O. right leg this time. Japanese govemmeiit toll take F A N a MILK-FED remembeied triumphs arith a group footsteps, they can took back to Harry Pearson: Judge advocate. Hohenthal prepared a statement in Miss Brindell wee taken to a Orovs, "used to be content to give AND EXTREMUY be was badlx beaten. Federa­ Neal Cheney; quartermaster, Bertie ' suitable steps, whenever it is i of girls who grew up too late to a roan who years ago decided to which he gave an estimated grand hospital In Norwalk but left after key and cadence. Now It la a tablished that Japanese aviator* RICHMOND FUVORFUL CUPFUL 3-3V^ LB AVERAGE dnww her name as tbelr mothers fffee bis old age guiding young tion leaders thought th* man they Moseley. { treatment and rejoined the ’ party knightly .monster which devour* “ 2 9 ‘ called tba "Bad Boy” In their ranks list of 129.000.000 In the district and killed or wounded tnUnttonally, or and fathers knew it man. Hts name was- Robert E Tbe officer* wtll be' Installed In' recommended a three mill tax. which which went on to Providence after all—song, singer and drama. bad learned hU lesson. Novemb*'. I TRANSFER BENNETT through negligence, the nationals The creator of "Pater Pan" and Jyee—and at the end of ona career would raise, U aU was collecUd the bus had been repaired. "And the conductor baa beoom* a MANY NEVER Overnight News belong to a third country.” CINNAMON SUGARED, Five years ego, however, at the David, McCullom, steward of tbe! Police Lieut. Amo* E. Andaraon doz other Barrie roles Is taking over he.began a new one. At the close Cincinnati convention, Lewie again t87,000, making It^ possible to pay prlraa donna. Because th* stsige Tbe reply was the . second, a pre­ SUGARED or PLAIN the drsuna dapa-tmant o f Stephens of ' the war between the states Army and Navy club Is the retiring up all the district's debts and get aald Dr. Frederick J. Mann, who D O -N U TS bobbed up with a demand that the commander of tbe post. doesn’t hold ths audience's atten­ Of Connecticut vious answer having requested Um* a Jtmlor coUage in Oolurobla, Ho. when his useful Uf* might have started all even again. was summoned to treat the passen­ tion so a conducting prlma donna SUSPECT CAUSE TO FINANCE DEPT. MILLBROOK or CHICKENS size of the executive council be In­ (By AeeociBtod Press ) for further investigation. In giving the** young women been over, he turned to encourage creased. He said tbe Federation's Mr. Hohenthal waa not present at gers, attributed tbelr Illness to car­ Sir Hughe waa gravely wounded RADIO the benefit of her own rich ex- youth, and became the head of a the meeUng, but submitted a writ­ bon monoxide. , leadership needed new blood. Old Saybrook—Stockholders of while traveling by auto from Nan­ SODAS Assorted Ftovors FOR BROILING or FRYING - parlanea, paitaaps Maude Adams university which latar borrowed What n* really wanted waa en­ ten report from which report' the OF BACKACHES king to Shanghai. Hla party waa is pointing the way for woman his name. MARLBOROUGH figures as quoted are taken. CRASH VICTIMS BETTER TkU Old T r u fS h t O h m the Old Saybrdok Water Oompahy, DAISY OR YOUNG AMERICAN dorsement of bis Idea that all tbe Head of State Con^ction which in 63 yeara of Its corporate in two cart, both flying large Union 3-3% LB AVERAGE workers In each big Industry should Hr. Hoheatbal's Statement Hartford, Sept. 28— (A P )— Al- Have Your B e i^ Happy RoBef Jacks. . MILDLY CURED “ 3 3 ‘ Amount to Emeit Castlebury, 40-year-old Mijw mitttm pU m iwsslie tostoiS* exlatsBca has served but a ainglo belong to one big union. Coal mine Mr*. Clarence Hanson and Chil­ Uuieklf. oDffi th f diseorsr iliM tbe e e w Th* two planes swooped down, 60 CHEESE WHOLE MILK school social will b* held Frldav Grand List Pate Raise blind man of New York and Wil­ ct thnr trouble mer b ...... ~ to Become Bodgetary Ex­ customer, the New Haven railroad, labor was organised that way Into dren have returned to their hdme In trouble mer be tired Udeejre. toll meet i ^ t month to wind up miles from Shanghai, spraying both evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Wsip- Lewis’ United Mine Workers, in June 1. 1931 — liam Morris of Millbury, Mass., The kideeyeideeye ere NetNeture'e ehM vejr et 1 machines with bullets. The a WHITE SPRAY 3 1 b New York City after spending the the esre« edde end vecte o«i of tbe 1 ita affairs. 173 ARE REGISTERED plng Community Church House most other tiidustrles. the Federa­ $40,738,972 .002 $81,478.83 most seriously Injured victim* ol ond plane then dropped bombs. summer svlth her parent* Mr. and Nov. 1, 1988— TIRES Meet pMle peee ebout 9 ptam ft der m pert for Edvrard F. HaL New Haven—Judge Waltw M. Qttkk Cooking pkg uedeoii ROLLED OATS The games committee are Robert tion organized by craft. A machin­ Mrs. WilUsm H. Ueser. tba Greyhound but .crash on Mapl* For a Ums, it was fearpd the am- S m o k e■ d H a m* ___ s Sharp, Clyde Johnson, Douglas ist, for Instance, should go Into the $33,888,680 .003 $71.S97,.37 Pickett fined Jacob Myer, oub-milk Th* Dorcas Society will meet at Nov. 1, 1983— avanui here Monday were reported Retreaded 8be«f then baosador wotild not recover. Blood Grant, Rev. Douglas Maclean, Mias machinists' union no matter where wreof withK yey Wrifteiye 0 dealer and Morris Tannenbaum, transfusion was resorted to, be ral­ IN EVENING SCHOOL the library this Thursday afternoon. Improved at Hartford hospital to­ preaideat of an East Haven dairy, DELICIOUS SUGAR CURED V ^ Ruth Abbe and Mrs. Ulllan E he worked'. •$29,178,870 .002H 172,938.00 day. Ad eieetLOf___ edde_ or p<■ieoeelftyewhUed, Bridgeport, Sapt 38 — (A P )— lied aad DOW is sufflclenUy recov­ Mrs. Genevieve .Alblston of Au­ (•List after $3,000,000 had been For Inspection when doe to fuaetJofte]. dftfy dleordere, mev $28 each and costs ot $11.37 ' In WHEAT CEREAL 2 29c WHOLE or HALF - EITHER LB | W GranL It Is sincerely lu ^ d that S Propoeal Defeated burn, Maine, Is visiting relatives In Castlebury la auffering face in- be tbe eeoee ol Begging_ ie» rbeiuaeiie hart E. Bennett o f West Hartford, ered to walk and to receive visitors. The Cincinnati convention voted deducted). Court of (Jommon Pleas on charges END - ALL ONE PRICE ■ all th* members of the school will this place., ~ jurlea and Morris acalp laceration*. p*lu, luBitese. I*s Mle*. t suparvlsor of otata oonotructlon for Tbs Britlsb government at once HNAST 8 oz try and b* present at this first fall down the Lewis proposal as de­ EsUmatsd grand list as of June CAMPBELL’S of violating the State Milk (Control made sbarp protest to Japan, dc; Opening Night to Be Next cisively as ths Denver convention a TBo monthly Tll-County Union 17. 1937, $29,000,000, on which a 3 It waa expected that 82 ether sight yoars, hoa bean transferred AcL The judge remitted $20 of SPAGHETTI or ELBOWS pkgs social. Ralph B. Oollins will have meeUng will be held here Sunday I victims of the accident, in varleua SERVICE STATION mandlng punlahment of the attack M a c a r o n i charge of the refreshments. df sen years before had defeated, him mill Ux wogid rale* $87,000. This from tha PubUe Works Department each fine. ere, and “fullest redress.” :is for the presidency. But In Wash­ evening. Thla meeUng will be In amount would clear up the district's Hartford 'hoapitala, would be du- Oor. Main St. and Middle Tpk. fftftre. Th« beppy rdid eftd'wttibelp“i New Britain—Four-year-old Don­ Monday; Big Increase the nature of a farewell, and recog-' debt. charged within a few days. 16 milee of kidney tub« ioeh out pofeoftouft to bacom* consultant and budgetary PURE . 14 oz ington In 1933 he raised the Issue Veete tro» pour bbod. Oot Doen’e PllL aoepert on construction matters for ald Frederickeon went to the New pitlon service for Rev. and Mrs. I What Figures Show TOMATO btls a again only to be shouted down. Melllnger of Columbia. | Finance Commlasloner Edward F. Britain General hospital after a FINAST CATSUP Over Last Year. SILENT COP AT CENTER Two years of persistence had The tax waa vote<' at 8 mills and HalL penny had become lodged In the their ffect. Tbe San Francisco con- Sunday. OcL .8. wUl be Rally the payments were to become due POUCE COURT Sunday aad Old Homs Day at the Tha tranofer requested by Mr. roof of his mouth. Attendants used FiNAST SLICED veutlon m 1934 voted to Incre and payable on October 1. 1937. Tax probing Instruments to release IL TOO TOUGH FOR TRUCK the size of the council and to or­ Coni^egattoaal church. Collector William '"sylor now ha* ■i*: I$all win take effect OcL 1. Mr. There were three caaea scheduled OR CRUSHED can Bennett wUl retain his present sal­ New Ht-ven—Robert Duxbury, to come before the Town Court PINEAPPLE HADDOCK > 8c A total of 173 persona h ganize the mass production Indus­ Miss Jean TTilensa, daughter of the rate book and is preparing bll's Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Thelncs la a ary of $8,800 a year and expenses. 78, -died in the New Haven hospital last, night but only two came to the registered for the 1 ^ 1 evening tries along Icdustrlal .Ines. : to be ready to collect the taxes on of injuries he suffered In an auto­ h n a RED siztZ DRESSED AS DESIRED school term for 1037-38, It was an Wrecker With Big Machine in But the enlarged council defeated freshman at Ameilcan Unlver.tlty, I October. Legsl notice of the time Mr. Bennett has been employed attention of the court they being Washington, D. C. by tbe state under the claaaiflcatlon mobile accident SepL 14 while dlspoaed of in short order.. IN HEAVY SYRUP can nouncad today by Principal Chestar Tow Sidewipea Dummy But Lewis after the convention had I and place will be given later, crossing DlxweU avfenue. He was RASPBERRIES backed him up. The council put Several from here are attending i From thla book the figures show o t supervisor o t construction.' Manuel Musello, 81, who figured U Robiasoa, who la now angagad No Damage le Done. the Eastern States Exposition this "Mr. Bennett’s job will ba to ex­ struck by an automobile. In an automobile accident with John •izeZ la arraaglag for his teaching staff restriction* on the broad Industrial week. that there win be oo actual sbort- STEAK COD 2 ^ 23c union policy the convention had age over the estimated Income of FRIDAY!- amine tha budgetary requests of the McGann at the Intersection of B & M tall and th* sefaedula o f sessions to b* voted. Marlborough now has thirteen I $10,800, If all of the taxes are col- Public Works Department on new R08ARIANS PILGRIBIAGB Hartford Road and West Center BAKED BEANS cans FRESHLY SLICED „ bald after opening night next Mon­ Tbs cop that does 74 hours duty pupils attending Glrstonbury high day. Lewis went to the 1938 conven­ i lected. Tbe figures are: buildings and repairs,” Mr. Hall street was not put to plea. Prose­ St th* Centsr Is a tough old Urd. tion at Atlantic City, N. J., fighting school and tsvo attending Bacon Grand List Rate Amount said when asked If Mr. Bennett’s Summit, N. J., SepL 38.—Pilgrim' cutor George C. Leesner said that Tba numbar anrolled Is coaslder- Acamedy, Colchester. Starting A t 10 a. m. ( d . s . r .y ably larger than has bean the case This waa provsd at 13:80 thia morfiK Brad. He asked the convention to $28,888,888 .003 $78,782.89 duties coDstitute the creation of a ages to Shrines, defeated to Mary, he considered the case one of ifptciat iPjolt JJhU UUeJk! big. A truck owned by a company new job. civil nature and ouggeated to Dep' 9AedA and lUqelcMti in several ysars, this being due to remove the restrictions the council Other Intereetlng figures show ___ ). the Mother of God, la a Catholic D*' th* fact that savaral courses have that dsals bi wast* paper want out bad imposed. The convention re­ CLERICAL APPOINTME.NT8 that from 1981 when tbe list waa "Mr. Bennett wlU make these ex- voUon centuries old, and has been uty Judge Thomas Dotmoher, who RASPBERRY or STRAWBERRY been added to this year's program. of commission lets last night and a fused, hr a two to one vote. $40,738,972. to the present list of amlnatlona la order to acquaint blessed by heaven with miraculous presided, a nolle, without ooato be­ F A N a RIPE A few registrations were received wreekar cam* out from Hartford to Bolt* the Conveatlen Hartfora,,8ept. 33.—(A P I— The $28,383,385 there Is a falling off In Budget Director Benjamin Whltak- favors. The Sanctuary of our Lady ing entered. ThU waa done. for sloyd work and dtlsenshlp but pull It bi. Th# wrecker, with UM Lewis bolted. He obtained the Catholic Transcript announced these the list of $18,183,637, which If It Parcels 106 to 208 In c lu s iv e ar with the necaaslty for the re­ at ProuUIe, France, th* first Monas­ George Oarabedlan, of East Prov not enough to form "Ittfit* so these damaged truck In tow came up Bupport of tea ualone sympathetic clergy appointments today; had remained aad the tax waa left quested expenditures." tery of stricUy Cloistered Domini­ Idence, R. I., who was arrested last subjects seem certain to be dropped. Main atreet end waa making a turn to hla cause aad formed the rebel 'Mr. Hall said that Mr. Bennett can Nuns, founded by S t Dominic, week -on the charge of speeding did PRESERVES BANANAS 4 -» 21c The Rev. Francis P. Breen from Into Center atreet. C.I.O. wUl b* claasifled aa a budget exam­ has for hundreds of yeara been a not appear as the charge had beer Classea will be held In beginning Saint Mary's church. New London, CHERRY • BUCKBERRV and advanced typing and stenog­ Th* driver of th* wrecker put the Th* Federation'* Tampa. Fla., iner and toll be on bia payroU al­ place of Pilgrimage. Hence, annual­ changed to violation of the rules of CAUFORNIA convaatlon laat year fourd time for to Saint Mary's church, Windsor APRICOT - PINEAPPLE 2 1 b 1 raphy. the only subjects taught comer too eharp with the reault Locks. Assistant. In The though ba will also work with Mr. ly, beyond U.e Cloistered Wall ot th* road and nolled. little else than dtacjaelon of tbe Whitaker to check on the budget­ Charlea W. Dletlln, driver of the iar during the post four years, and In that th* truck struck th* dummy The Rev. William J. Monaghan NOTICE the Monastery of our Lady of the cooking, sewing and bookkeeping, Lewie Issue. Ths delegates finally ary requests of Public Works Com- automobile that figured In an sect cop. Up in the air went the dem is­ from th* Church of the Sacred Purcluiiera of Cheney Broe.* Rosiuy, Rosary Shrine, Summit GRAPES 2 15c the added courses. voted to uphold th* executive conn- miaaioner Robert A. Hurley. New Jersey, thousands of Roaarians dent with Richard Brannlck's car ed truck end settled down with a cir# order suspending the ten Lewis Heart. New Haven, to the Church lot of noise. The dummy cop kept Governor Approve* from all over the United States on Spruce street yesterday after­ uniotM for "Insurrection" but order­ of the Sacred Heart, East Portches- U. S. No. 1 GRADE 1 5 1 b on bllnkUig away unharmed. Th* Auction Properties Oammlastoner Hall aald the trana- gather on Rosary Sunday to honor noon. was charged with reckless peck ed tbe council to try to make peace ter. AsslstanL far of Bannett to hla department driving, but because two of the pas­ POTATOES 19c truck driver stopped and bivssti- with the rebels. The Rev. Henry P. Dullard from Secure Your Investment With Maty, as th* Mother of God. end APPLES COOK^ 6 «“ 17c W A m N G gatsd. PoUeeman David Ualllgan waa approved by Governor Cross t h ^ Intercessor before the throne sengers in the ear that be was driv­ Blac* tbs Tampa meeting, the Saint Mary's church, Windsor Locks, Oommiaslooer Hurley and Person- ing were at thr hospital the case came double-quick. No harm was breach bat widened. The C.I-.O. has SOUND FIRE INSURANCE of God. FINAST to Saint Mary's chilrch. New Lon­ AUCTION n*l Dlrsetor Harry W. Marsh. This year Rosary Sunday toll waa continued for two weeks under Mias Jessie Lane and Famham don* and tbs truck proceeded to­ set out to organise whatever work­ don. Assistant. APPLE SAUCE Mr. Hall when asked whether Mr. be celebrated on October 8. Th* s $200 bond. 3 ‘^’ 25c McIntosh Lane of "Maple Ridge" have re­ wards Hartford, only to be stopped ers It found willing to Join. The A The Rev. Raymond P. Shea from APPLES 4 17c turned to their home after spending a few minutea later by a striking F. of L. also has gone into C.l.O. Benjamin Cheney Baqnatt’s duties would be the same service* begin at 8:80 p: m. con- the Church of the' Sacred Heart. in hla department aa they have eiaUng of a Rosary procession with a week at Saybrook. wher* Hla* truck driver who admonished th* territory. Blast Portchester, to the Church ot Complete Llirn of Proteetlois Of Cheney Bros. Property Will Be Sold SPICES All 9c Dainty Dot VorioHoa lane has been recuperating after Feeling between the leaders of the bean in the past, replied in the af' Its numy q>eclal and attracUva re- driver not to com* Into Hanebsater the Sacred Heart, New Haven. As­ T el 3013 175 Cant Center tt. flnaativs 3 "• 25c an automoUIe accident. again at night with a load of paper. two groups baa grown more bitter. llglous features; an Act of Ooose- The P oet’s Column ICEBERG sistant. Mr- BennetL who started aa a LEHUCE 2 ““lOc Mr. and Mr*. Walter A. Skinner The Silent Cop kept right on The split has crept Into politics. crstlon of all present to Mazy, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, blbikbig. Each group has triad to force public Individually, .On Ib e Premises, In bricklayer and rose to superintend- Queen of the Roeaiy, and solemn UTOPIA * SPRAY left last Monday morning for an offlclala to take aides. Induatry, in eat of a construction firm waa orig­ r^ltary benedIcUoa of the Most Truman HoUle Weedwnzd PANCAKE FLOUR 2 ^ 13c automobll* trip to Vliginla. where many Instances, has been caught in inally appointed supervisor of con- Blessed Sacrament The tavern stands so near the S w e e t PoTATOis IQ "" 19c they expect to sUy all this week. BAD TASTE tba middle of the war. stnietton far the state by Mr. Hall school EXTRA FANCY \ l i b Their Established Order in July 1030. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee Magee Disenas PU shm snt SHOBT MEMORY That boys of six or seven FINAST RICE LONG GRAIN ■ pkgs returned to their boms at Pleasant Fremont. Neb.—A bird with a Th* A.F. of L. may dedd* at tbe Aa to finances, Mr. Hall admitted (If ws may credit half the ads.) that Bennett In effect would check Valley after a two or three weeks taste for tobacco caused the fire de­ coming oonventlon bow It should go IndlanapoUa—Th* man who lost Are mighty clos* to heaven. wedding trip spent In Canada. Mrs about spanking this "Bad Boy" on tbe estimates presented by Mr, PANCAKE 12 OZ partment leveral busy moments. Lewis. PARCELS 106 TO 208 INCLUSIVE Are Located On the the baas drum has tha sympathy tit Mage* was formerly Miss Irene Firemen hurried to Earl Grant's Hurley and that he would depend city offlclala hers who next month So near th* school th* tavern MAID SYRUP Jug Adeline Skinner. Lewis' most bitter opponents say upon Mr. Bennett for advice and stands HNAST home, ready to battle a blaze. In­ Remember Following Streets: will reopen a “forgotten" bridge, FULL STRENGTH Mr. and Mrs. WalUr A. Sklnnar stead they found a burning bird's ths Federation abould Uy to deatrev counsel when th* governor himself blocked off 7 years ago for repairs. That during lata recess Finest • Deep Red VINEGAR ii:;3 9 c and Miss Eunice Skinner, and Rob­ nest 33 feet up In a tree. the entire Lewis Boovement. Expel and Mr. Hurley take up the state Chty Engineer Henry B. Steeg Tha mothers by th* bar may watch slze% ert Skinner who have been spend the Lewis unions from the A.F, of Prospect, Thom, Cooper Hill, Pleasant, Cooper, High, building program. ■aid civic officials had “forgotten" Their girls with tendemasa STEAK SALMON can Firemsn Wlllt* Lind climbed thr L. once and for all, they aar, then •Sit' 3 7 c MASON JARS £79c S69c fng several days at GlanU Neck, tree and doused tba flaming nest. Tha potolbiUty of a conflict be­ the bridge until a year ago, when have returned to their home at set up rival unions to fight the Short, Cross, Cedar, Beech, Pine, Division, Walnut, Elm tween Mr.)Bennett sad Mr. Hurley He reported th* bird apparently the long-delayed repaln were be­ The tavern stands so near the EVAP.MILK 4 5:. 27c HOIAUES Pleasant Valley. Lewi* group for supremacy In every on types of buildings needed and gun. ' school BRER RABBIT 14c IDEAL JARS t?89c ^ 7 9 c carried a lighted dgarett* butt to Industry. Everybody^ Terrace, Pbrk, Chestnut, Laurel, New and Ardu Th* regular monthly Sunday Its nest. her controversial building matters That almost any day 20 MULE TEAM BORAX ISc GEBBEB*S BABY FOOD 6 49c A more cautious group, on tbs ' 1 ^ ' Ytavolvlng policy waa oonqpded at Multi-colored airplanes were In The children of the poor can see GOOD LUCK JAR RINGS 3 19c Capitol today. use before the World War. • How parents get that way. BORAXO - CLEANS HANDS EASIEN ^ ISc MARSHMAUOWi««^i,c2 17e CERTO PURE FRUIT PECTIN bfi 25c Saturday, Sept. 25 DOVALETnS FACIAL Tissue W lPc BAKED BEANS FINAST 2 ^ 2 S c FORCE toasted WHEAT nAKEl 2 *#• 23c TOMATO JUICE Fifun B ^ 2 S c We Offer PARCELS 209 TO 248 INCLUSIVE Are Located On th* HORMEL SAUSAGE LT 23c HORMEL aowa CHICKEN IS 39c •^tion GoAoI Ra&t>u^ dlpeeiatl Following Streets: It Has That Certain PINAST FLOUR 89c FREE TUBE Main, Myrtle, Oak, Eldridge, School, Wells, Charter FINAST MILK BREAD Oak, Oak Grove, Porter, East Center, Branford, North Satisfying Something PASTRY FLOUR 85c With Each 4 OOLDEN BANTAM SLICED • Made with whole BIG Main, Spring, South Main and Keeney. Gold Modal or Pillsbury’s ' milk and plenty of 20 OZ 7 Sjomfttim—-it is hsard to define s ^ creamery butter LOAF lOc prelexence. Let us help 3TOU define UouAeJhold UaiutA CORN ■a* Every Property Is Plainly Marked By Parcel Numbers. You Can IRISH BREAD leaf 12c m Armstrong Tire 3roiu preference for SAX.ADA TEA. CREAM STYLE Drive Around Town And See Every Property In This Sale. It excels in flavor— in aroms— in BROOM SALE CINNAMON fUNS pk^ef 15c See Us Before This Offer Expires ■ WE BELIEVE THIS TO BE THE MOST EX­ color— in everytest 'of fine quality. BEUVIEW - HEAVY DUTY 2 "SI 23c m •S STANDARD STURDY SKYFLAKE WAFERS ctn 21c COMPLETE LINE OF TIRES AND TUBES TRAORDINARY SALE OP ITS KIND EVER WHOLE KERNU Come In and Let Us Take Care of Your Needs. Get Aconainted QUALITY TO BE HELD IN THE STATE OP CON­ CUAN SWEEP PANTRY COOKIES balk 25c With the... t a d U A T C mhnson EoucAToa . » NECTICUT. •CN DISINFECTANT 2 ^ ’ . 2 5 c I w l * ChecMc CevtiW Ceeklw buBi 17c -Manchester Under the Management of ' O A K in tSSfSS. 2>M.l9e VACUUM PACK - NAnONAl BOO WnK — UplmnlMr ZO-ZS • M ii IVORY SOAP a B!'i7c S 9c DOO BISCUIT ••«•«> mTSSc Bstsbdshefi Nsmnbar It, 1808 m u f f 2 ^ 25c Tire Exchange OXYDOL 2"-39e PUPPY BISCUIT «> • «« 289 Main street Phone 6291 Samud T. Freeman & Co., TEA Night Service, Phone Fred Harvey—7189 1888-10 CRsstout, 81 WDIIam Miwst- ** 80 Federal Street, Boston Rsw gatk N ew E ngland’s fa'yorito for xinarly hall'^-oentury FIRST TiATIOfmL STORES 1 > ivrfTPwninpnpin

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> A 0 B 8 n UANCHESTBK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONM« THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28.1987 «?> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTiSR. CONN» THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.1987 P A C n S E V E N r * HUmclfFBtpr meat of traffic in New York today, the hardihood d tha covared-wagon when it consists almost entirely of settlers auffieed to keep the hair CBle; 8:15, (Stiidtog UghL sertAl; 8, Duk>i"; RNE Moarow 4 p. m., Eng- band; W8XK PltUburgh> u ^ 11:211:80 DX day abaanoA Jack eaid they had on the heads of wives and children; Health and Diet EMucbUob to th^Nows. WABC- Ueb Utenturo; JZK JZJ Tokyo 4:48 aub: CJRO CJRX Wlnnlpft Winnipeg 12 camped on a roouataln-eida until automobllM capable of traveling at OUT oLthe NieHT CBS, 2, Krotoer String Quartet; 4, In New Y o r k Songa of Ravuea: 2RO Rome 6 Continental Varieties. they got tired o t iL f hunting BHpralil 70 or 80 miles an hour, la actually when for more than two centuriea BY AAARION VHitE Copyright, 1937, NEA S«fvic«, Inc DAILY RADIO PROGRAM4 Salvation'Army Band; A Margar­ Advice Ameriea’e Hour; G8P GSO G8F "We oouIdnY catch any rabbits ^ ___ POaUSHXD BT T H * ___ no more rapid than it was in the wrblte eivlUsatloo was kept going In THURSDAY, tlP T K M tlR 8S (Central and Saatm Standard Tine) et Daum, aoprano. WJE-NBC— OBD London « Iriah muele; LRX YOUTHFUL TARZAN with my cap platol,” he added. PBINTINO OOMPANT, tS C . 11:45 A m. and 5:15 p. m.. Interna- days of horse-drawn vehicles. He the face of the Mvage aggressions By OBOBOE BOSS ^made the trip, hed,he not b ^ re^ By OB. CKANB HoOOT (XAMtingt 4n StanAarS Rima, DaylipM lime a«iir toler^ Buenos Airen 8 Light Symphony or­ PRICELESS! it BUm U CAST OF CHABACTEBS Uvlng room. Ha lookad at tbe desk. ttonal Open golf; 1:80, Five Houra MaaebMtar, Oonn. even declared that preset traffic of the Red Man only by constant quired to report to' hla garage su­ PBISCDXA FIERCE —berome, NoUt All proai'Amt to k«y and baale ehalna or aroupa tharaof onlaaa epaeU chestra: YX6RC Caracas 8:45 Con­ Loa Angelas—Frantic parents Men'e luggage dlflera from we- New York, Sept. 23.—Leaving an "Any of Miss Karr’s material ini itedi coaat to eoaat (e to c) daiianatlona Includa all avaliabU atatloaa. Beck; 8, Club Matinee. cert, orchestra; DJD Berlin 8:45 were relieved when Jack Moody, 11, Yet bow often tbe moveniaBt is slower noW, than In vigflence and the ability to flgbtT' periors. His superiora said "No ” and DO WE NEED TO EAT MEAT? yoong woihaa aftoniey. men’a luggdge to that, its corners indifferent America behind, the ordered him beck to the hackstand. here?" bs sakad, tailing it with I Programa eubjaet to change by atatlano without provlaue notlaa. P, Some Friday abort vgivee: TPA3 German Songa; GSG OSI G8D GSB and hla "faimrite girl.” Betty Webb, ere square, while the cornen of wo­ t TSOMAB rEROmOM Moat of the literature of this ntr AMY KEBB^-CUly*s rssinnasM MipWBBT — wmbd wiaa wibw kfh ten ami burden of tha old tlmea when horse-drawn Reverend Ernest Jardine haa sailed When the cabbie Informed his The need for e sufficient amount bis psneU. I NBC-WKAF (RED) NETWORK Parle 9:80 a bl, OperottA ’’Little London .9:80 Van Straten dance 9, returned home to explain a two- men’s luggage are rounded. OMitrmi and raarderar’s victim. wkbb wtaq wkbb wooo wabt kaaj wnas old-fasbieMd beating ibllatetV»«a4«B E**ry OetoiMT Emiing 1. Ittl Bsm p< buses "averaged eleven and a half Uon for more than a hundred years back for EMgland where he no long­ creatfallsn passenger that he of protein tn the everyday diet ClUy shook' liar bead. ’T offered I BASIC — Beet: weaf wnae wtle w ^ las* aM Boildapa Eotarad at tb* JIM KEBBIOAN—Cmy-s flancs. her this asetlon," she said, Indlcat-I wtaa woeh kyw wfbr wre w » wban MOUNT.—kvor kla kbh kal kave kfbb mhes an hour.” was built on the Imminent peril In er holds church portfolio or parish. couldn’t take him to Victoria HABBT HUTCHINS — AmTS: weao wtam wwj waal wdal: Midwest COAST—knxkaln kol kfpy kTlkafokey lyttrmi turn what OSiea at Haaebaatat. Oobb. aa cannot be too itnngly emphasised. ing the upper right-hand side, "but I kad wmaq who wow wdaf wire katp: which the country was wrested The good Reverend, you remember, Street, Montreal, both were gen­ Cant. Seat. Claaa Mall Mattar. Of course that Is rldlculova. No An appropriate quantity of the Strangs visitor. she has.reeOly used the desk very I Mauntaim koa kdyl; South! wmba; might ocherwue be was the eccleelastlcal hero of the uinely dlaeppolnted. They eat SERGEANT DOLAN—officer as- Faoiflci kfl kgw komo khg kpo kan l i l ^ 4iia—Clyde 4i1S—ClyS. aerri. A Strltan. BUBECRIPTIOM RATES horse-drawn bus, anywhere, ever frotn its owners and a nei^ atruo- Uttle. I ^ t of tbeaa things she kept I lim - 4tS^ai.l.---- TH, Th.itimn at Ore.e year when ha flew tha channel to -arou^ and brooded in the car for cell-repelring protein must be sup­ signed to solve the murder of Amy OPTIONAL (etatlona oMrata lnt^» hsppincM into drudg­ faai b> Mall ...... tAM made any such time as that, but the ture built to replace the old one. were reetpss. She liked to cook.” ehaafaahir on etthar fuBD or BLCtB S:4a-> 4:4^0rama■ ' i th. akiM '-i'U MoBtb br Mall \ ...... ■! ■*» bestow the blessings of the church a couple of minutes and the pas­ plied to all animal life in order Kerr. aetworke): BASIC — Beet! wlw wfea 4:0b- 0:00—0.1 Ci.Yn.; T.n.r aelM ery. — la Oopp -Pt statement shows the enthusiasm of Then, at last, there ^ m e a time upon the nuptials of Wallis War- senger (he remained anonymous, Dolan looked tha section over. I Wftan work wcol: Midweet: wood wal 4:1V- 0:1V-H.b.rt as4w.rth, Movl.a that the organiam may restore and His eye took In the other asetlons| wfbf wbow wel^ keoo kane. OTHBR 4:>4— eilb—FieOvReSI. Nfw. P.rleS aaraS Oaa Taair ...... taoa a steel man for steel vehicular high­ when Ufa eras relatively secure— fleld and the Duke of Wlndaor; and- by the way) asked to be driven to repair those tiaaue calls which wear Yastsrday: Dolan siMeks ng on OPTIONAL STATIONS Canadian! 4itb— t:lb—Btfdl. DMi.y, F.atball thereby, heaped upon hinuelf the of the desk sa weU, but bs msda| 4:4V- li4S—10 an the Mgbt of wfla*waun wiod wooo wfbc wwno weao H. N.umllliri'pilin. .Mt Tha AsaoalataS Praaa la aaaiuaiaalT Roon. thereafter, the Reverend managed to charter a plane In a and lean meat suppllaa this eaasn- CUlly realized that bs waa being | wave warn wmo wab wapt wamb wida 4:1V- •■iv-a«natiio—Sen, ----Tim* at Ml.raek.ee ' lb. SBtlUad to tha oaa at rapublieatloo It didn’t last long, because the the mmdsr. That was ahooL the sxCspUonaUy eoaslderate of her. | kvoe wky wfaa wbap kpro wool ktha i:3V- C:I^L«w1.e:f‘ Bremni. Cmmeni. only the whooping boom that would Jardine was brought to this coun­ hurry and invited the haekman ttal substance in a readily dlgastlbls Sima Amy was kiUsd. Earlier uoian 0:4*— r VIgeroua, Winay mt all aawa diapaicbaa eradi'aO to i' Apparently ha trustad her, so far. ktba ktba k a ^ kna; Mountain i Iqhr 4:4»—feno. frem Petti Ohsein or Bot ethanriaa eraditad to tbia come to the steel industry from a automobile came. try by a lecture manager. An along. form. finds Aunt Hsrrlst of Interlskaa baa kfhl ktar kob: Paclflrflei kfbk• kwf ImU " 0:00- 7[0b-^ee: CeSMrt Orehettra IVEIY POUND FRESNIY GROUND Ha walkad over to the bridgsl kem 7:00- I ammo H.ur—e to _ a sapar aiM alao tha looa) aawa pob- general adoption of auch a traffic All the Indian maetacres that Itinerary bad been arranged around They spent the next morning to­ In spits of the fact that modern beea dead for foor years. 1:00— 0:00—Playi4:00—Pl.yd aibb.ni Advintur. Uahad baraiB. the country and tbe preacher an­ gether in Canada and after a gen­ investigation has ahown repeatedly tabisl looked down at IL Glanced at| Cant. laat. 4:30— 4:|0r-Th* M«r4h *( Tlme^-to e All rtahta el rapobIleatioBS ot solution, aeem to oomplatoly forget ever occurred in this country, all the CHAPTER Vni tbe score pad critically. a:4a—“Read of Lift*' tkateh 4)00—10:00—Prank Daljqr OraliMtr.— spaetal alapatahaa barala ara alao ra> nounced. upSn arriving, that hla erous luncheon, this cabbie’s patron that lean tneaL properly prepared, 7teM*bdMkM«wWMj that by building slavatod highways raids and burnings and killings, all Ssrgasnt Dolan looked at the "Who kept score?" he 4t00'»iCapllala, Landon* Mon Sen berio: PMtIe M.IMl.e—win rpt aaraad. sermons would not make.capitsl ot came through with $35 as a token ia one of the most excellent ot a:ia— 4i1V*Arahar Qlbaon and Orpan *:t^10!40—O.arM Olian A OrehM. a( Ms weHift deter Mt V* over the present streets they would the actual Indian scars—covering a JUa part In that famous marriage of his appreciation and friendship proteins, there are still many peo­ telephone number ha had jotted earsleasly. 4iS^Den WInalow of tha Navy 10:00—11KIV—Tad Pl.WtJ*» Oreli.itr. teee Trete yeufi.ll te Poll aaralaa ollaot pf M B A Sara- t:4 ^ 4f4a—Johnnie Jehnaten, tonea bule; Paear Pryir Oran—wait b grvoiw covtv# loa iBo be putting the latter down cellar, so period of more than two fun cen­ ceremony. and put him aboard the' plane for ple clinging to the old-fai^ned down, the one which Harry Hutch­ "Harry Hutchins. Why?" 4t06w- 6»eo Tha Noraaman't Quartet 10:4V—11i40—P.d Nerv* A OrehMtr. ins called the night before at 12:20. alia— til^Atlea Ramaan and tonga R e d C irc le MhM. Iviiy M*e4 >• to speak. And that neither tbe turiea—never cost anywhere near But before half his pulpit tour the return trip. The driver who told idea that "meat ia bad for you.” “Chsatsd hla opponents out'at 11:00—12:00—oro.n and Dona., ■ wait Maipbar AaiarlcaB Nawapapar Pah* was over, his representative was us ell thia le plying tbe hackstands There are many reasons to ac­ "Buckminster 11484. That’s ttaa—Rraaa.ftadle Newa Mrlod N8C-WJZ (atU K ) NKTWORK Ilshat Aaaoelailoo. property owners, the people who do aa many Uvea, a t Indians and whites two hundred. Should be 1440 here 4:S^ itS^Ford Bend on Baaaball— forced to concede the venture as a again on Madison Avenue and la count for the auperatltlon that Brooklyn. Not your number, by any instead of 1240.” Hs grinned. weaf; Joaaph HontI Orch.—oatwork BASIC — Beat: arj. wbi-wbaa wtol pBbllahara Rapraaantatlvaa: Tha business at present street level or put etogether, as are sacrifleed any "bad flop". Tbe Reverend Jardine- willing, at the drop of a hat, to pro­ meat is not healthful. The subject chance?" 4t4»-> 6:4a-Billy A Batty—vaaf only; wham kdke wiey wxys wjtn wayr C effM Jallna Matbawa Spaetal Acanea—Na« 'Even aa ClUy oonsldersd the pet­ Tha fthythmairea—other etatlona wmal irfU weby wabr weky wapd waea the public would permit any such year, nowradays, to the institution of drew ho gate worth movtionlng, duce several roliable witnessea for of diet was not taken up isribusly CiUy ahook her head. "The Buck­ tiness of Harry Hutchins, she eiOO^Amoa *n* Andy eMt; Don wleo vriau; Midwaati wanr wl* kwk kan lb. Tark. Cbieaae. Datroli aod Boaioa. minster exchange is In Flstbush,” Fernando and Hla Orehoatra^waat wran wmt kao wowo wtea; Sautht Rloh and thing. the automobile. though all his personal proceeds verification. until' about forty years;ago and marveled at Sergeant Dolan’s quick­ HEMIIBR AUDIT BUREAU OP were to be turned back to charity. the findings of those who have She reminded him. She had an Ides enaoVocal Varlatlaa by Choral arrtd wnbr krr» kfdn wrel liria wlbo Pall Bodied There Is, however, an apparent Surely, we are going eomewhere One Showman to Another ness in catching the error. Nothing etlO—Lae Ralaman Or«h.—woaX: wdan wese arasn kzto; Mountain: Uo CIRCULATIONS So, by mutual consent, he haa Any gossip which infers that developed a common sense view­ whose number it was. Command Farfermaneo—network kTod kahfi.Pailfleikio kt*4 kaz kae poeslbiUty that the structural steel with a wrhlE But wrhere? would aaesps the man. No, tha iiOa— 7:00^Rudy Vattae Hour—o to a kace ^ . Tha Barald Prlotlns OoBipaBir loe sailed back to his modest hearth Blugene O’Nein, foremost American point In their investigations of the Dolan dialed "Information." He slightest thing. ItOO—Bhewbeat of Radio—e to o (NOTBi Baa WBAP.NBC (or optlenal aaaoaiaa oo financial raapodalbilitf people might well take under con­ In England, to rest and complete dramatist U a high-brow in his meat problem have not yet bad inquired the name of the party at •:0C— •KKH»Radio Muaie Hali-^ to a lilt ot atetlena.) tor tpposrapbleal arrom appaanng In Buckminster 11434 and wrote the The bridge-table had been set up ii0(^10:00—John B. Kannady-^aat; Cant. Bait. sideration. That Is a solution of a a book be started before the world dealing! with folk along the Rialto, time to down the superstlttoua against the divan, with three small­ —Amea *n* Andy—repeat for waat adTortlaamantn In tha Manahaatat “SELF DEFENSE" name down In his little book. 4to>— 4:40—Th* tlnatn, Braalas Barald started calling at hla door. have the tcetimony of Harry Conn, theories of those who cling to the er chairs at the other sidee. Amy •il^lOtl^Lou Breaaa'a Orehaatra LnSy^^BPts great many traffic problems In a old Ides. Possibly soma of the "Party named A. O. Harmon,” be f 11^ 1 0 Lea Gordon A Oraheetra Ctee Brewn ail'd Har(Hir'Beiie—west I For BlM uits Happening in Kentucky, the But he is coming back to Ameri­ the script writer, ihat he isn’t When had been sitting on the divan. Dolan 10:0a—IliOl^Larry Burke. Toner Bolee 4:44— 4i4J—Th. KIm ’. M.n QuarMt B is q iiic k great many cities through the erec­ B&M Beans THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 ca under the same auspices that Conn was preparing a travesty on prejudice against meat developed remarked to ClUy. lOrO^lliOS—Jerry Blalne'e Oroheetra country was not visibly strrlled by during tbe time when refrigeration It was ae she hac thoughL Harry pulled the table out. He picked up lOtSa—IlfSa—Gray Gordon*a Orehaatra tion of pedestrian bridges. It might supported his. Initial viait. For, al­ "Emperor Jones” for Jack Benny, one of the cuehtons from the divan. 4:tV- 4:44—T.ny PutMlI and Bans. Pea, Yallew Eya the news that National Guard though he views the past gloomily, was not Bs well develop^ as it bad hurried home to call Gloria CBt-WABC NKTWORK 4:44— 4:44—Low.ll Them*. — THE ROAD TO WAR be suggested to the Structural he wrote to the playwright at hla 'iWho sat here?" he asked. and Red Kidney T H E BEST Brigadier General Henry H. Den-, tha Reverend’s Manhattan manager retreat on Sea Island, Ga., for per­ Is today. Formerly, fresh meat Harmon. She was glad that she had BASIC—Beat! wabo wade woko weap Steel Institute that here is a much "Amy aat there. She and 1 were weal war wkbw wlffo whk wjr wdre *.•••< aai*—eiro **t Ona may well begin to doubt bardt, on the eve of his eecond trial Insists that bis client has a "ter- mission. O’NelU wrote back: "Go could only bs kept for s few days made It quite definite that Amy was weaa w}aa wpro w^i wjiv; Midwaati S|1P- Sil^HMlanl of South Bm . ShortRiiliig tin 5 9 ® ' H O ® more practicable proposition than and there was a large poislblUty not In love with him. " partners. I sat over here.” 4mV— 4:4b—Lum A Abn«i>—Met enlvi GAS, the only truly aiitonatic hentiiig gygtemi wliethcr tbe Unltad SUtag goveni- rifle personality" and is a "ball of right ahead, Harry. I listen to your Dolan reached down ad picked wbbm wfbm kmbe kmos wbaa kfab elevated hlgbwaya, in which a great for the murder of Mrs. Verna Qarr Are.” It Is not unlikely that the next that partially spoiled meaL which The aergeant waa busy dialing kirat , Al A Lm PalMr. Pl*nbt»-wwt eosts 60 little for the eomfort tad eonvenienee it nMat, gg repreggnted by itg . Pregt- show every week and I know you something up. something which CAST—wbaa wpa wbp whae wore ofrb 4:44— 4:44—Th* KldMdl.re' Piwerem deal of buslnees might be done If Taylor, hia flancee, had been shot time Reverend Jardine comes over, fellows do everjrihlng as It should was r ^ l y unfit for food, would another number. He wsitsd a min­ okao wlbs wmai weaa wnbf wlba wfcba 4:00— 7ibb—Oun tm.k. L*w, Orem* brines! Now, eztim low rntss for GAS hooBo dgnt and Itg Ststa Departmant, baa be used. ute or two for an answer. bad been tucked under tbe cushion. 4:4^ 7:m—H.I.n Treubol’. Boersn. the bridges were cleverly designed, to death on tbe street In Shelby- his role will be rewritten slightly be done." "She did, eh? What’s this little DIXIB—wait waft wbre woun wdod 7:00— 4:00—To B. Annsunud (I br.) and that ha will have tbe vocal fer­ . Alio part of tbe prejudice against "Hello,” be said flnaUy, "Buck­ Marshmallow <»<>« 'c.T| e henthig^the lowest in Mnnehester’s hlBtery— any policy wbatever with r^lmtlon Ura wree wlae wwl wtoo and ktrh •lO^ Sib^plMedllly Mini. Hall 9 lightly constructed and available at vUle bjr Mre. Taylor'a throe broth­ Top Trooper note? More cheating?” MY-T-FINE vor of aa evangelist meat comes from the fact that minster 11434? Tbia Is Ssrgasnt ktaa waao koma wdbo wbt.wdaa wblf SKkV-IbHW—Nromi VaMkendk Quartet -nnkt thlB ideal aysten thoroughly praetleBl even to coBdiaong in tha Far Eaat. And a price that tbs munldpallUes could ers. Nor, happening In Kentucky, When "Stage Doer" (the flesh wdbi wwra wmbff waje wmbr wait Sil^lOil^KIne’s JMtere Orahtotro Off tha dodr and blood version) starts touring those who use It fried, may develop Dolan, special police Investigator. tlM ftdnsi&lstntipD hss oo policy would It be alhyather astonishing |t was just a scrap of paper torn ktttlaake weoa wdne wnos kwkh know Siav-lbit^BddT. VersM Orchestra DISSERTS for Uinitod budgets Whilo other fad cootB am readily meet. Speaking of cab men, they meet the country (which will be ehorUy), some digestive distress afterward. Tbbrs’s btsn an qccldent and we're wmmm w)ao wche wpar wmaa wcoe lOiOV-lliOb—Henry Bums's Oraheetra eooBtry baa no policy and, And for the purpose of study the i f the Oarr brothers were to get a lot of Intereatlng people while They then blame the meat tor their checking all angles. Can you tsU from the score-pad. Probably the 1bMb-l1;Sb-Oarwo.d Van A Orohaslra All Kinds 5c riBing, the low GAS houne heating mton rennfai it will have the highest peld actress top sheet with some old seores on dagpite' tha fixad determination ot Institute might send one of its asvay with thli considerable depart­ they cruise around town and after­ a traveling troupe haa acquired in dlecomforL when they should blame ms if a Mri Hutohlns called your S co t Toilet Tissue 3 '°"*2i3 * ntable. In addition, tha new heating budgot plan the faulty method of preparation. number last night? He did?---- IL CUly thoughL which they had -R Tsat pn^oodarsnoe of individual bright young men to Manchester ure from the usual type of lynch­ dark leads them into haphazard ad- several years Joan Bennett, who ia 11:80—Goorgo Olaon’a OrehaatrA venturea. One backman was .relat­ One cannot be a fair Judge of Ihanks vary much.” neglected to remove. dlvldea the heatog eoat into eaay, uniform pny* ASMTleang to Itsap eamjdately clear ing. But, even happening In Ken­ taking over Margaret Builavan’t Then she saw that It waa nothinc 12:00—^Ted Fiorlto’a OreheatrA to look over the situation at the ing that he picked up a fare the role in the play, wUl recWve, they whether meat agrees with him or He put up' the phone and leaned menta daring the winter montha. of fortlgii ecofllc^ thia Eiast na> so casual to Sergeant Dolan. Hi 13:80 A m.—Rad Narro’a Orehae- Center and design some way of tucky, it Is still Just the tiniest bit other evening on Madison Avenue say, a minimum salary of $2uou noL if be uses only frisd msats, as back in tfae chair, well pleased with ean frowned darkly aa be road iL Hi WTIC tTA Borax Soap H dSlS- Broadeast Corned Beef I 7 « tioB la aa much at tbe inercy of c ^ getting pedestrians over the traffic of a surprise to learn that the de­ and when he asked, "Where to?" each week and a percentage of the even this healthy man will find himself. It much mors difficult to' digest looked at ClUy sharply as hs held IM v a BraAdeaattog i ervii Toaiorraw*a Prognm emnatancea sa any of tbe other ns- there, at not too great a cost. fense. wrhen and if the Garrs ara bis passenger didn’t bat an eyelash receipts over that figure. Few top "Well,” he remarked, "that takes A. M. fried meats than those which are care of Mr. Hutchins. He phoned the note out to her: Barttord, Oetm. *t««in who do not know, from one tried for the kUltng, is likely to ne he quietly Hald. "Victoria Street actors and actreaaea around Broad­ 7:00—Eta Alpha ProgrammA Montreal." The haekman already broiled or roasted. Miss Gloria Harmon a little after "Who srrote this?" ha demanded. SSJ)00W. 1040 K.O. 2S8AI KIrkman's day to tha Beat, bow long they cab way could command such a pay CiUy read IL As she did so, the 7:30—Shoppers S p e c if 6 > - ~ 2 i 5 c self defense. had his flag , up and might have c b ^ evan la amaah hits. In addition. It is also trus that twelve. She waa expecting hia call EaefeeB OnyUght lime kaap fra# froar the borrore of war. TALK AND CASH the use o t other "heavy” foods, color left her face. She felt as It 7:42—News ServioA C heese wbite «idY.now »25* According to the news dispatches Say, who are theee Harmons ot such aa starches or rich des­ she had bean struck a surprtstng 8:00—Treasure Housa Hara wa bavj. tha State Depart- Hoik many of us, listening w}U the Garre got out of an automobile Flatbuah'? They sport a butler to serts. with the meab meal will de­ blow. Her knees trembled. A sud Tharaday. SepL 22 8:15—Shoppers BpeelaL BMnt deUveiing to Japan a new, strained attantlon last January to across to the people, for that answer the phone.” 9:00—MetropoUtan Parade. BTMdMM Dtediied and approached Dehhardt and his lay the (Ugeatlon a t tbe entire meal "Miss Harmon’s father sstabUah- den nausea overcame her. Tbi Ham -lOc tam al and strongly worded proteat the radio instruction of heroically meesage must be told. Some may P. M. ' 9:15—Richard MaxweU. lawyer. Both soldier and attorney read to scoff perhaps, but others and the one who inclines toward ed a group of chain atorea,” ClUy ecribbled words on the paper said: Fresh Fruits and Vegetables against the bombing of Nanking— weary dispatchers sending boats to Wafthington the idea that meat ia imdeslrable "Meet me up on the roof after wa 4:00—Lorenao Jones. 9:25—Newa Service. Grape Jelly Ann Peg. ,^lOc Instantly fled but before the former will read and be blessed. Our an­ answered. "The Harmony Shops. 4:15—The Guiding LlghL 9:30—Jack Bereh and hia Boys. a protest which must neoeaeartly be the rescue of maroobed flood vic­ could get to tbe building for which swer to tbe second question Is that will then blame the meat for tbia Harry waa very friendly with break up here." And they bad D a y b o o k slovring up of digestion. Before you definitely, undeniably been written 4:20—The Story o t Mery Marlin. 9:45—Gall Roberts, aonga. Beans PlaliTand Sauee 3 *a m 20c one ot two things—empty and fu­ tims in Kentucky and Ohio and he was headed be was shot seven our ministers proclaim the measagee them.” 4:45—The Road of Life. 9:55— Star Gazing to Hollywood. of God from their pulpits faithfully By PBJESTUN OBUVEB condemn the use of meaL try “Harmony Shops, eh? Sure 1 by Jim Kerrigan. tile and unintelligent unleaa behind wondering how it was poaaible for tlmea. /f- a meal of steak, a cooked fion- "Who wrote It?" Sergeant Dolan 5:00—CarUle London and Bon B10c The threat of war reaches out to flood dliaster of 1987. Particular­ Were the whole earth of parch­ meat may be used with benefit each thorne. My friends, do you realize how party osalaughU when bands rang­ day of the year and will provide address book—would be In her bag. ”I’m iure they didn’L” Cllly re­ contact almost every nation In tbe ly with reference to the total ment made, good God has been to you ever elnee plied. Yet even as tha words left 2:00—NewA Were every single stick a quill ing from 30 to* 800 men would the body with an excellent pro­ don’t you think?" Shredded Wheat" ■ « 2 23c Peanut Butter Sultona 25< world, and no nation on the Eastern amounts collected in the sectlona you first drew breath upon this mor slither acroae etinklng no-man’s She- oontinued to rummage her Ups, she remembered tha sud­ 2:16—Malcolm CUirv And every man a scribe by ta! sphere? And what are you do tein material uut of which to build 2:20—Radio Baaaar. hemisphere, probably, could have Immediately affected by tbe Inun­ trade. land and dive Into the enemy cells and repair those destroyed through the drawers, one after an­ den light that bad dawned to Amy’i RADIO Ing In return for His goodnees to eyes as she met Jim .... 9:(X>—^Morning Minstrels. B&M Brown Bread - 15c Salad Dressing Ann Page 29< surely avoided It. But the Western dation and In states quite remote. To write the love of God to man trenches, surprising their victims through wear and tear. Use meat other. Sergeant Dolan watched her ^ you? Have you this day sent forth 9:15—Gretchen McMullen Cooking Would drain the ocean dry. In all manner of uncomfortable In moderation, prepare it proper­ closely. But they contained only tbe (To Be Ooattonad) Eastern Standard Ttaaa hemisphere could have—If. under One wrill find that of the total of one note of praise to Him who doeth positions. School Nor could tbe scroll contain the all things well, and who during the ly, and combine It correctly with ordinary run o( things. S .O .S . Cleanser 2 ^ 23c the definite leadership uf the United $28,189,100 poured Into tbe relief Dolan went through the bag, V SUITABLE JUSTICE 9:20—VarletlaA Minute Tapioca •a. .I2< In 4 ihert beun the eev sams past week has kept you through Aa long aa*^ Oilna and Japan are other foods and rest assured that 9:45—Organ Program. New York. Sept 38.— (A P )— States, it had set Its face with suf­ treasury of tbe Red Croei by the Though stretched from sky to dangers seen and unseen, and who setting some new international you'are giving the system a nour- glancing at each item and laying John D. M. Herollton ia to broadcaet noraical J s n i 11 o I GAS Buffalo, N. Y.—A bicjrcls-aut 10:00—Mta Wiggs a t tha (Ssbbage Ann Page ficient resoluteness against Involve­ continental United States, for use sky." through all your life has showered (ashlona, they might as well estab/ 'lahlng fo ^ from which a great It on the bureau. A compact and Patch. next Monday night He Is to talk Apple Sauce 2 :r l 5 ( burner coovettt your picecM And surely so long as God lives. lipstick. Five dollars and some mobUe collision cost GottUeta Hoff-| French's Bird Seed 2',s:25< ment. When our government, how- In relief and rehabilitation. Ken­ down upon you blessings innumer­ llsh a new code to prohibit night deal of real good may be obtained. 10:15—John’s Other Wife. on "The Future of the RepubUcan futneoi into a eenpletety Just so long will He continue His able? Such love, such wondrous attacks. A man can fight a better change. A bankbook. (He noticed stetter bis position to life. Party." expllclt or Implied, we arc being let tucky contributed $420,984, or Juet beneficence towards all Hla crea­ So a jury' swarded him $4,8001 10:20-^ust Plato BUI. Wheaties Oold Modal 2«-23c luteautie heetiag eyieem. love la worthy the praise of every fight after a night’s sleep. Any QLXST10>'S AND ANSWEB8 that It showed a balance of over Iona aver, wiggles and waggles and then a little better than one-sixtieth of tures. We do not all recognize the damages, because he can’t alt croas-| _19:45i—Today’s Children. The ch-Jrman of the Republican Tomato Juice 3 ^ 2 5 t one of Hla creatures. reputable physician will testify to two hundred dollars, made up ,ot ~il:00—David Harum. national eommlttee, as tha speaker proceeds to the making of threats. the whole, Connecticut, with goodneai o f God, but we all accept Mustngs of a layman. that. small, fairly regular deposits. That legged anymore. ______. s of It, and we go on using the g o ^ (OUve Oil) Hoffstetter, 78, la a tailor. 11:15—Backstage Wife. to the WJZ-NBC radio forum, con­ Into the cauldron. something less than twc-thlbds the WM. E. KEITH. There was a time only a few was not unusual for a girl with a 11:35—How To Be Charming. ducted at 10:80 by the Waahtogtoo things He haa provided, many of 6 Charter Oak street years ago, during the early days of (Jueition: Sarah G. writes: "My friend recommends tbs use of good job). A booklet on the care 11:45—"HaUo Peggy." Star, is expected to toolude to his population of Kentucky, contributed us. without a thought of the giver, SepL 19, 1937 • Cbiang JKal-ahek, whfn tbs Chi­ ubiaspoonful of olive oil per day of a permanent wave. A timetable. U.’OO Noon—^AUce (tornsL VocalisL talk a dlecuaaioa of plana for and PILLSBURY'S THE POINT OF VIEW $462,808—some forty-tWo thousand who out of the abundance of Hit nese fought In a nicer way. At COLD MEDAL P. M. tbe developing iasuea for tha coming dollars more than Kentucky— and love .’’giveth us richly all thinge to Editor, The Herald; that time they were fighting only a perfect remedy for consUpatton. A G E N U I N E He laid tbs empty bag on the H*1B —Jitfg GZid CatL. campaign. ^ S4H-lb- O d e r It is an apparently Inseparable enjoy." Our Lord talking to Hla l^e are the workers ■o brave and themselves; so by common consent Do you think It will do aU she that flood was a long way froin our dlsclplea and the multitude gath­ bureau and looked more closely at 12:20—Organ Melodies with Walter KKeh«n«TMt*d attribute of our present state of cz- bold, oolild adopt certain sporting rules. claims for It? I hesitate to use IL . With statioa WOAR. aavaland. to lour ^ IFIFC doorstep. ered on tbe mount said of God. "He aa 1 am just the right weight now the timetable. ClUy looked at It Dawley. affUlaU with the CBS network -i- 99. istence that every Individual or And our work from ua you can’t The Chinese didn't fight at night, too. a little fearfully. Hour It would be a ehkbby thing to at­ maketti Hla sun to rise on tbe evil hold. and am afraid that It would make NORGEI 13:45—Slngtog Sam. starting Sunday, a apeclal progranr group, facing the solution of some and on the good, and eendeth rain nor too early In tbe morning. They "What’i this?" he asked. "South' l:0(V-Newa and Waathar. tempt to depredate the valor and We think we’re right In every way. often stopped for meali, and It was me fat.” marking tha oocaaton is to be dis­ newly developed problem of conven­ on the Just and on the unJusL” "Ob Answer: Approxlmstsly 97 per em Pacific timetable. Was Mlsa W A S H E R l:15-^oyee Jordan, Olrl InternA tributed from its studios by tha Rent - R - Burlier This Winter fortitude it tbe, people of Louisville that men would praise tbe Lord for Earning our bring In an honest way. considered a foul to land a shell tn Kerr planning any vacation?” 1:30—Marjorie MUls. ience or of community continuance, the middle of a lunching group. cent of the olive ,oll would be dl ’ R A N G E chain Sunday evening. 'WOAR S W r E VARIETY BREADS and of Kentucky‘under the stress His goodness, and for His wonder­ gested and assimilated In the small ’‘Southern Pacific,” ClUy thought. 3;0O—Studio Program. fonneriy was on NBC Prove te younelf how economical GAS bouac *«.^rr»g sees that problem from tbe view­ We itay In-doore during stormy Then again, fighting stopped WITH EVERY M EAL-^RESB- of those awful days. But we do ful works to the children of men” , Intestine, long before It aver reach­ "Why. that goes to___ ” REFRIGERATC 2:18—Beatrice FalifSA Included to the program te to be point of bis or It] particular and sang one of the sweet singers o f weather. when it rained. ’ That was a mighty With elaborate carelessness, the 3:80—W alter Logan’s Muelcele. IT BAKED EVERY DAY. roally is! KENT-A-BUKNER for the winter on a m wish those folks could get over the es the colon. Therefore the small Bob FeUer, Clevelaind Indians pitch­ Israel many, many years ago. We We stay In-doors and save our shoe- oonceaeion to comfort in modern said; "Not that I know of. I eup- 3:00—Pepper Young's Family. Meat Department Specials peculiar interest. Considering the leather. warfare. Rain means mud. and tn amount remaining could not be ex­ er, to an interview with John AUs a teontbly rental plan. A t the end of the hearing teeiow tendency to brag that bad . such who are permitted to Uva In this pected to have a corrective effect pose we aU consider a trip to Hol­ 8:15-Ma PerktoA growing and almost - Intolerable age enjoy the wonderful srorks of We hope dear friends, you'll under- mud everything goes w ^ ^ g . Pott^on & KralT another pitcher. Muaie will be by complete demonstration In the ra­ upon constipation, by reason of any lywood at one time or another.” 3:30—Vic and Sads. EASTERN CUT yon can, if yea lilce, purchsM the burner on a low oongeation of city streets, a speak­ CkKl In a thousand ways on earth ’stand. At the Center SS$ Mato SL Walbetg Brown's orchestra and dio speeches of ihe "Mayah of lubricating quality. There is no n She wasn’t really sure that the 8:48—The O'NeUU. there la to be an airplane desjcrip- er before tbe American Institute ot and sea and sky which were not This Is the freedom plant, of the Death In the Attenoon Phone $7$$ Cracked Wheat budget-payment plea. Loo'vUle" last flood-Ume. son for you to fear that the taking Southern Pacific went to Utah. tion of Oeveland. Steel Construction at New York made manifest tn those days of long land. Moreover, the fighting was con­ "Hollywood, eh? WsU, that might 18-oz. lb. ago. Can ws noL toould we not of such a amaJl amount per day The National Radio Committee HENRY fined largely to those who wanted be.... No! Here’s soma plaro she's Faverita far FRESH H AMS would cause tha additioa of much last night forecast the practical re­ praise Him with our whole heart, f>f the Independent Qoak Oo., Inc. of the American Legion AuxiUaxy loaf to fight and it was eonaideted the welghL Blvea if it were aatirely chacksd off. Blusflslda. Bluaflslda, has announoed that it has aalseted building of the Btreets of Amencan OLD PERILS AND NEW' and try to do tha things which are thing to do for both sides . to atop S d i^ LaMbtt •IIOACiJh digested it would provide the body Utah. Ever hear her mention that?” "The Ckivmleade o t AmericA’’ as tbe FANCY YOUNG MIUC-FR) cities, elevated vehicular highways right and pleasing to His sight, and firing at each other to tiiro. thsir WDRC Brynnt Winter Air-Conditioner The Instant killing of two adoi^ that will make thli world a p1ea» frith only about ISO calories—sa la (^ y * ! sysa widened. Her heart "moat worthwhile program." This guns oa any foreign gunboats that Hartford. Oooa 1220 being Buperpoaed over the existing able tots, twins of two and a half anter place In which to live? sufficient number to affect the quickened, but she made a desper­ Wednesday night dnmaUc feature Ih ^ When buflding • home or rcpladiig your ^ fa ra a e a , chanced to be puffing up the weight to any marked extenL While ate effort to appear casual. H era li Mtan Daylight Tima on CSS deplete historical events. 09 streets. yvara by a truck which theii uncle We had thesa quesUosu put to BOLTON Yangtae. ua the other day. perhaps it was olive oil la certainly a very whOiS- "She never said anything to mo CHICKENS'” r*" choose dte Bryant winter Air-Cooditieacr. A ferment Such a remedy for tbe traffic was hacking down a driveway In An work pertaining to safety, Gunboat commanders responded aome product ,md6 while It baa a because somatbiag are...wrote about Utah,” she snawersd. That Ihoredoy, SepL 22 Listening tonight! Oanitval o t altuatlca in cities appeals \wltb Collinsville, Is ]ust one note In the brought a Uttia remorse to the done by the school ehUdren, must be in kind, shsUlng the devil out of the real place In the dieL I do not sug­ Whole Wheel •apply o f dean air at the corroct tempersturo and hm Chinsee along the shore during the waa the truth. Amy never had men­ boxing nhemplone to New York — peculiar force to steel men. It developmeot of one of the wrorld'e questioner. Why an theae pious in at the regular Grange meeting gest that it be relied upon aa a re­ tioned iL But tha cupping was CLASSIFIED afternoon and feeling free to go 2L WJZ-NBC T. four scheduled 18- 20-ok. midityl Maximum cfBoency . . . lowcet operating coatal would mean an immense Increase platitudes In a nesrspapsr, do you SepL 24, In order to Judge the work lief for constipation. from a Blusflslda p^sr. And Jim’s major tragedies—tbe upspringlng Grange Booster night. SepL 80. The ashore at night to eat a 50-coune 4:00—Kowella and WrigbL round title bouts to UghtwelghL Sam K Taatt- CHUCK ROAST 39c in tbe demand for structural mate­ think people take time to read such postcard, so perilously close. 4:15—NoveltearA ICMif and growrtb of tbe tnsUtutlon of things, tn thesa enlightened times7 pubUe is Invited to Booster night dinner with tha local notable. bantamweight welterweight and < (White Blood Cells) What'irould Dolan say if he found 4dO—U. Army Band. middleweight diviatcoA broadcast aS vttl Fnlt •IIOMl 11 rial. And it la conceivable that It automobile sleughter. SepL 80. After the program a good Tbe Japanese moved in on Sbang- He admitted having read t h ^ bim- It under her ptUow? Ha would know ADVTS. 5:00-%Ad-Ltoar. would tremendously facUitata the eelf. Why not leave auch subjects time will be enjoyed. bat In 1931. and war took oa a dif­ Question: Martin C. asks: "Do to last vproKlmately throe heuTA There was e period, in this coun­ those white blood cells called the that aha had deUberatsly hidden IL 8:20r-Drama of the SUeA American Legloa CooveatlOR — ^SHOULDERS - 25e movement of traffic. as yours for tha ministers to pro­ Tbe Methodist Ladles Aid enter­ ferent easL The Japanese take war G«t results for hmidredB HEATIN® AND AIR-CONDITIONIN® DIVISION try, when there wia a feeling that, tained the Greater Ladies Aid at ■erioualy and didn't hesitate to polymorphonuclear calls have any But fortunately Dolan lookad no 5:45—Newa Service. WABC-CB8 7:45, Intarriew wtth That tbe Institute takes the idee claim from their pulpits on Sun­ after a long succession of hardship days ? Both fair quastlona and tha Center haU Tuesday. About 140 move in on the Chinese at night ability to pass through Usa sralla further in tha bedroom. He put the of sdrertisers. No out- 6:00—Dinner Dance Music. new commander. Plain Rye very seriously is indicated by tha and perils, this nation had reached worthy o t being answered. Our an- attended. A program was enjoyed In the recent fighting, moreover, of the small eapUlariea and so rsacb timetable Into his Inner coat poeksL 6:15—Hobart Bosworth. Dean of WEAF-NBC—6:15, V$bal Varle- fact that It baa announced a na- ■wrer to the first question ia that and refreshments served. they drove the Chinese out of the the tiiaues of the body?" ClUy knew that be would get tn ter what yon nay want or Hollywood. Uee: 7, Rudy Vanes Hour; 8. Char­ Thick Rib •^3 9 < Frankfoits at last the point of comparative a*, Answer: Yes. Not only do these touch with the polios at BluMfiaids, 6:25—^Nawa ServicA 20-eZf tlcaal oompetltion "for the most this paper sometime ago. invited us Important pass leading into Outer lie Wtontoger and Showboat; 9, Manchester Division curity, iharply contrasting with the to express our views On topics of in­ Mongolia, conducting almost the cells pnsisss the power a t move­ Utah. He’d check up srlth them just what you have to oeU— 6:30—Chaaterfleld’s FootbaU Revue, Bob Burns muslo ball;10:80. North­ ANt Flavar « kM f FanoyBIlMd rrQQbCQQgM auitabia structural and archlteetur- oondiUona under w-hlch life had PBIZE BOSSY ment through the aralls o t tha eapU as bs planned to check at Intar- Eddie Doolay—Paul DouglsA terest through its forum columu whole campaign in,a aea of mud.’ ern LigbtA drama; 11:20, Gray Oor-. Ta CaM CiU •Head II 7^ Hfu*tlord G m al design ot an eleva^d highway," been maintained during the colon­ and we have felt that religion la in­ That sort o t warfara ia nasty for lariea, but they also pnssess the lakaa. New Hampshire. 6:45—George HaU’s OreheatrA don OreheatrA - Kearney, Neb.—Queenie is by no power of engtUfing baetarla and What would bs tbs outcome ? 7:00—Poetia MelodlaA Swordfish -X 9 c Haddock " 9 c with a mtmber of large prizes, the ial era and the breaking out of the tensely interesting and o t vita] tm- both men and mules. So It was irith WABC-CBS—6:20, Lewis Browne portenoa to many o t our people means an ordinary cow. unfeigned delight that local table- other foreign substances. During What mystery would they discover 7:15—Police HaadquarterA comment; 7, .Vittorio Gtanntoi Ooe- TRY A LOAF TWAYt top cos being $5,000. new landa. even in these days when coaflicts Delos Wllirint, her owner, ^ says warriora noted the noon halt in the the engulfing process, the harmful in Amy Kerr’s past? Would It af­ CUSSIFIED 7:80—Lewis BrownA eommentetor. eert; 8, Major Bowes amateuro; 9, Pathapa the Institute gets its Children listened with awe to are raging oo evary band. Tha she eata glngeranaps off a plate at fighting around Shanghai and hoped bacterium is enveloped and absorb­ fect Jim Kerrigan in any wayT CU- 7:45—Patti Chepto, songA Floyd Gtobona Advanturae; 9:20, fw tblsnce that there la really aoma- talea of tha hazards o f, ,«dstaoee Bible continues to be the beat aeUer a table, smokes a pipe, lies down it marked the recognition in war­ ed. The polymorphonuclear leuko­ ly felt certain that it couldn’t—yet 8:00—Vittorio Olannlni Takas tha M a ^ of Time; 11, Ted Flcrtto or- . MANCH OFnetS among books, sad more people than and BBoria, waltaes, balanoaa oa a Baton Columbia - Ooocert Or- I thing to this aecoad-etory atraet whra Puritan fathars escorted fare of aoBMthing aklB to the Mar­ cyte (whits Mood oeU) is therefore Jim waa on his way to Utah this cbeqtrA we imagine still love that Ola book... asa-aaw and gMierally behaves as called a "phagocyte.” Tbs arord Advertising cbaetiA idea from auch lignraa aa wart quis a t Quasaabuiy ruiss. very minute. Her head qiun wlto WJZ-NBC—6:15. Healani o f WBT HARTFOKO-flT MiMIN«TON AVE-MOM tAtn trembling famlllea to Sunday meet­ H m newspaper la probably mors DO othar cow svar dOM la puMle. phsgotyts is a cornMnstioa of two tha evcr-lnereaalag questioos which 6:00—Major Bowaa’ Amateur Hour. South Seas; 6:48, Kidoodlero pro­ W in H nng Um U es^vd bEoaght out fay tha qpaakar in quea- ing with btuodertMiaea cocked and widely read than tha Btbte, and for Frans PMer SdiuberL German Ilrsak wonM. "saT ptus “can" and popped Into her retod. 10:00—"Tour Trim AdvanturoA” gram; 10, Vagabond Quartet; I L MANCHBrn-Ae? MAM iranr-FHONi n n ^ U o o , arho dadarad that t ^ movo- ptimed; when only the riflaa and thia reason is a splaMdkt medium bee win never sting composer, was born In 1797 tn a means literally a cell in ■ the body Rcsnlta. 10:20—Maroh a t TtoM. Henry Biiese ertheetiA through whieh to ase Bis meeasge ’ but aaothsr quaeu baa. UH)0—Sposto; N owa aaaU suburb a t Vienna, Auetiin. which "sals" J^nnfol bacteria- Ssrgsaat Dolan waa back la tha ■to What to expect Friday: WEAF- A^P ^ o d Stores U i l * - m s k OBUay'a OrdasotiA iNBC—1:20 p. m , Mattoaa Mute- PAGE EIOBT KAHCHEBrrBR EVENTNO HERALD, HAKCHEHTER. OONN„ TRDRSDAT, SEPTEMBER 2S, IMT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. 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what to do. -Ha had to serve the he were a criminal, did not help, be 'tioa deet a aeeretxry to keep de­ other Bupporters o t Kelly began the said. a sad oommantazy upon ths advice a t Newa Oatberlng", a t HoQbMr tailed miautes of their meetings BIGGER ARMY. NAVY first big demonstration of tba coa- firm. He took exeepUon to the state­ given by those who ought to be in Strast School ball, su*piras eg Bdri* vutlon. Their applause rang RUSSIAN GENERAL ment that 600 were arorklng. There War to the End “MAKING PLAY PAF a position to loiow—namely ths real Manchester cational au b . ' 7 ^ e-MEN IN SEARCH and that they «iso choose from Complete Data on Cheney Auction Sales ANOTHER CLOAK STRIKE was seven buses ooming in bring­ The war has started, he said, and among themselves a treaauber. tcrougb the old Opera House. estate iexperts. OcL 36 — Tlia First • DEMANDED BY LEGION; Alaska, aa was expected, yielded ing help in tbe morning, but there it will go on. The, Independent Tba board aaid that tha older girl Cloak company would have had to "When we turn to the building of Date Book thrae-act comedy played fay tha inmatea ahould "not intentionally be {Com .rowi-Paia One) to the State o t Washington that THOUGBT KIDNAPED waa only taro buses going out alth IS ROGERS’ SUBJECTsummer or year-round homes In Community Players and spanqprad iFORSDESPERADOS Stephen Chadwick be named. Past arorkers at night. He InainuBted that pay S8A00 but for tba ooUapaa of retained In the institution as a mat­ RAPS ALIEN GROUPS CONFERENCE IS CALLED the NAA. When the senior Mr. New England,, it la difficult to TUa Week. by the Manchester Mothers’ Oufa a t ter of tmalneas policy for the pur- 85— 164-168 Cooper Rill Street ,. Michael Mooney t 6,646 8 4,450 Louis Bayer, 41 Purnell Place Stats Oommsnder John J. SuDivah, there arere men and aromen being k'now bow one can go arrong. Cer­ Whiton Hcmortol Halt post state commander, bad already brought to the mUl as strike break­ Ellis said. "Eidney, Manchester was 8ept. 38—First dance of fall and poae of getting cheap help and John Klein good to me. You be good to Man­ tainly. our six New England itates winter season a t local (Country Club. Nov. 14—A;mual Confirmond Rx> kasplng down expenses.” Charles Bray (Oontinned from Page One) placed Chadwick's name In nomina­ algaaturaa received for the meeting ers who were not performing the are admirably managed, tax rates union at Emanuel Lutheran d in s ^ Saore KefoIfers aid Break tion, but it was known to be a mere Vanishes in Paris After even if the signere did not appear at chester and Manchester will be U Principal Speaker at New Also Girl Scout Round-up at the Work of Inmates 8 6 - 30-34 Fairfield S tre e t...... WUliam Crockett 8 7,744 | 4,500 Morlarty Broa Local Mediation Conumttee arork that the company gave out- good to you.” He knew that Man- are relatively low, many of the Old Golf lo t . "Only a reasonabib amount of Arthur McGann illegal, and placing its control under formality, the election of Mrs; tba meeting. Ha oeuld mht for his Bidars to bsllsve. As to a aetUsmant taxes so annoying tn other states Douglas from the same state pre­ client that he waa Interertad in the cheater was a good place. This is Oenring Bvants ' (k tt i f CcDi Od Foortk -work or number of duties ahall be Jedm Turkington the war department. Learinf Note Saying there aras nothing ahoam on the being shown by tbe fact that it is a England Realtors Ban­ are conspicuous by their absence In In accordance with the age and . Harcy NeweU $ 3,889 $ 3,750 An Increase of 15,000 men and cluding any cBance of a Waabmg- A sb Head of Finn to At­ settling ot the trouble. part of tha firm to reach a aettie- New Ehigland; yet, with our low O ct 3—Salvation Army musical 87— 14 Fairfield Street M. B. NeweD, 14 Fairfield St. ton man bdng named national ^ Union town and the men and wom­ festival at citadel. Spedal 35c-50c physical ability of the child to per­ 88— 4 Fairfield and Louis Scblodich 8 4,925 f 8,750 Morlarty Bros. 500 offlf»ra la the Army In order to There bad been meeUnga with tbe ment. There bad been conferences, en of a Union town do not want a tax rates we compare most favor­ Raymond SUmpson strengthen anti-aircraft defenses. mander. That He Feared a Trap. union officials, the ealeetman and quet b HartfonL ably with any other state in tbe OcL 8—Ctouflrmatlon and <3iurcb i fleer of a Cferdaiid Jail form them." 881 Hartford Road tend Nelt Wednesday’s but at no tlma at any of these case of meories, which Is ths result rededleaUoD at SL Rrldget'a church. ■; Business Men*i "Furthermore,” the report coo- 89— 887-«l Hartford Road .. Henry Bengstdn 8 6,738 8 4,860 Oarenee Aadcreon Mo^rnlzation of Army equip­ police oommlaalaaere, the ReglnaJ conferencee bad the, firm ahown a of ths striks. If there is a hsalth union in all returns and services ment and the creation of reserve AUXIUi^T OFFICEBS dlreetor and the state board at taxpayers may expect. Oct. 4 — Town election at State “the duUea prescribed for Merle Tomlhison desire to end the trouble hy coming danger it should be wiped out Other Armory and town-meeting at High Lunch Ctaivttond. Sept 3S. — (AP)— the morning period before school Alfred Anderson equipment New Torlt. Sept 33.—(AP)—Mrs. Paris, Sept 33— (AP) — (Jen. Session Without CoimseL medtatloB, with no results. Tha eem- to any agreement. v^rkers in Manchestor want to Willard B. Rogers of this town u With New Englanders sold on Increase in anti-tank and anti- pany Iie operating alth about 600 in New England and i. contlifuance of school. n r e e ocnvlcta who euddenly shall not be so laborious aa to inter­ 40-404-406 ^Hartford R o a d ...... Frank Quey $ 3,868 f 1,600 Martin Quay Malcolm Douglas, ^ Seattle,' Wash., Eugene DeMUler, leader o t the now T h e Independent Cloak (Jompany drive 'out measles. Tbe Union waa the principal speaker at the ban­ Oct; 5—Lecture on 'The Romance SHERH)AN HOTEL fare with school work." Martin Quey alreraft equipment and the gradual was elected today president of the the piplant Hr. ^Lundborg said. It Is LvUUng to lay, their cards on tbe the expert, intelligently advised wMpped out reTtdven end broke accumulation of ammunition- to mythical "White Army* 'of Russia, is not present tonlgbL Tbe Inde­ quet of New Ehigland Realtors, hold­ promotional program for this sec­ The girls who ran away from the A1—896-898 Hartford Road ...... James Lee f 5,057 8 1,750 Margaret A. Erwin, New Britain American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. ■ After a hearing that lasted until keeping the peace and wtsbec to De pendent ao a k (tompany has made a table. When these people on strike frattt their fourth floor eellc In the heme told Ihvestlgatora that they Joseph Holland supply 1,000,000 men tn the field. A. H. Hoffman, of Dea Moines, was reported today to have yaalsb- allowed to continue to operate with­ g back to work they are going back ing a three day convention In Hart­ tion. New England need have no tomr-Uke Cuyahoga county Jail, Johanna Schurmon 8 1,905 8 1,600 Intension of the R. O. T. C. to all ed after a mysterious rendezvous 11 o'clock last night before tbe Joke of U aU”, Mr. Ubertl said. ford. said In part: fears In competing with any section were forced to work long boura 43—363 RarUord Road...... Leonaiid Land, 98 Park Terrace Iowa, her opponent for the post, out trouble. Tbe question of settle­ There was also a charge made that under condiUsna of a shop con­ trere the objects today of aiMnten- Warm Meals 43— 858 Hartford R o ad ...... Albert Agostinella .8 2,439 8 3,050 John Koselks, Stafford Springs colleges and schools desiring i t withdrew. which the aging (Jzarlst himself oomblned board of selectmen and ment now was not any batter than ducted according to the standards *Haking Play Pay”, the subject of this—the groatest country In ■Ive. threorfold manhunt "It is advised that those children 44— 8 Fairfield Street John Rowe 8 9,730 8 4,050 E. F. Gibbons, 187 To6m Street, with a six-weeks training period. Mia. Douglas succeeds Mrs. Os­ police commissioners, there was the company’s counter proposals of tbe cloak Industry. Tbs' Union tbe world. We shall continue to A citizens’ mlUtary training suspected as a possible trap. " ~' It ana six areeks ago and in fact were given out by the company to oerigned to me this evening, lx now Federal, atate and local authori­ attending Putnam city schools and and 871 Hartford Road . . . . . Lijglnda McCaughey Blast Hartford car W. Hahn, of Wasme," Neb., who The^case waa given a br passed a vote authorizing tbe clerk he said it AM not aesm aa close. has made a great stride and it does relatively easy for we of the New lead in employment, in low taxes, in ties knew they would face des­ who arS’ deprived of hot meals at 45— 11-18 Fairfield Street , John Anderson 8 8,588 8 3,960. B1 J. Armstrong, New Britain Camp for 50,000 men annually. . ' the.board of selectmen to notify the press before ^Uie Union was not propose to let Mr. EUit set tt educational and cultural opportuni­ A&P Poultry and Increased coastal defense. wras not eligible for re-election as aspect shortly after the first r There were conditions requested England Recreational Development perate men if they located the Bird noon shall get a substantia] dinner WIlUam Sweet ' president under the bylaws of the when the family of a former Ru r ^ n e y Ellis, of the Independent that would alorays cause trouble. given a copy. back, he said. (fommlttee (a very Important dl- ties, tn recreational advantages, in orothcrs—Charles, 26, and Frank, at the evening meal,” the report 48-19-38 Fairfield S tre e t...... , Harold Derry - t 7,176 8 4,600 Arthur Knofla, Manchester Support of the War Department's auxiliary. ek company to appear before the This was denied by Mr. Lundborg Ths Union is paying 140 persona vliion ot the New England Council) health, and most of all. In general SO—with their companion, James plans for Industrial mobilization. Sian general, linked vaguely in thJ While the company wanted to be happiness, than which there la no Dairy Feeds' are read. John Ressla affair by a note DeMUler bad left, re-’ combined bocM a t a meeting next free to operate It alarays wanted to and it later developed that there bad who are on strike |8 a week and are tn a position to compute dafin- Wldmer, 81. M. W. Hostings Training Airship The new natlmial president Is the Wednesday to be held in tbe bear- been eome sort of an agreemriit will eontlDue to pay I t Theta may greater goal.” Frank Bird and Wldmer, convict­ "The matron shall submit to the CMnstruetlon of a training airship wife of Judge Malcolm Douglas of ported that be also had dropped be free from eahotags. There baa Itsly New England's rscrestlonal In­ atate health commissioner each 47— 148-154 Cooper HID Street... , Mrs. Maty Green 8 8,939 8 5,500 Mertarty Brea, Manchester front sight ,1- .. tng room of the municipal building, about a secret aesrion which waa be an effort ti drive the strikere out come during ths post year at more ed murderers, escaped in separate Robert McVeigh - similar to the dirigible Los Angeles. the Washington Superior Court and without the presence of counsel and been a certain .amount of damage not to have been divulged and when or the organizers, but they v(ould Laboratory Tested .breaks early this rear from Mis­ month a copy of menus served at Addition of 800 Army planes an- has three children—Jean, 20, a sen­ The twin disappearances were done that has coat the company than half a million dollars. While I 3 each meal for each day of the 4 8 - 147-158 Odoper HID Street... , Anna Gustafson 8 8.680 8 5,400 Morlarty Broa, Manchester veiled by a dark aura of Interna­ meet with the board and repre- tbe clouds cleared It araa found that conie back. There would be some oould dlscuae the calculable returns HOSPITAL NOTES souri’s state penitentiary. Victor Johnson nuaDy over a 5-year period with ul­ ior at the University of Washing­ eentatlves of the Garment Workers money and one of these was repiac- this eonipacv had been kept and the metbod found and In ooming back Friceu STOCK UP NOW AT Charles Binl serving ten years for month. s timately 3,858 serviceable planes on ton; Donald, 17, a High school sen­ tional Intrigue. Police telegraphed ing .of a motor in ona a t tha buaea from this great influx o f new “No child shall be deprived of Ernest Vennard all frontier posts and provincial Union and there dlseusa tbe reasons iresa aras atiU not Informed what they were working for the beet ta- money In our New England area robbery and aiito theft fled the .MUUeent Peterson hand. ior, and Keith, 13. erhy there cannot be an agreement that the eompaay engages to carry was. tereate of the town. Admitted late yesterday; Jamas Sop*. tO -tSth same prison 14 months ago. meals aa a means of discipline. At least one well-equippM flying She is 5 feet, 7 inches tall, has atatlons to keep a wratch (or ,De help to Manchester from New Hh- during tha past year to industry, Wright, 88 Hemlock street. ThsM NEW LOW PRICES "Uniform* worn by glrU attand- 49— 45 Fairfield Street ... Edgar Ulrich 8,154 8 8.250 Jultax Fradls. ICandteatar Miller, fearing hel had been al^ reached to bring to an end the Continuing Mr. Ubertl aald that Mr. Liberti closed by stating that sgrieulturs, stores, gasoUne sta­ All faced demands for their execu­ 50— 49-55 Fairfield Street Dennis Gleason 9,082 Mrs. Amy E. Carlxon, 311 White field in every strategic area. blue eyes and browm hair and strike that la now In its seventh tain caused by sugar being put in the counter proposeJa did not con­ they were here to win and would Discharged late yesterday: Ken­ tion on charges of kidnaping during ing district Khools shall be sup­ 8 5,200 Extension of every reasonable as­ ducted. tions, thsatsra, etc., I shall confine ■Carrie Watnock Street, Hartford prefers to wear black. She is vice- Paul Koussonaky, secretary of week at the local plant of the Inde­ the tanks and working into tbe cede anything. The Union officials camp out and fight If It tobk all my observations to the direct re­ neth Beebe, 9 Strickland street; a Cleveland bank robbery. _ planted by a variety of dresses suit­ sistance to commercial aviation. president of the Seattle CNvlc Opera pendent Cloak company. motors. winter. Miss Mary Bailey. 198' HiUlard They quelled seven deputies, seri­ able to the individual girls.'' Frank Saunders the Confederation of Russian War would not be In here but for tbe turns or at least potentialltlee to 61—88 Fairfield Street___ John HasbrOuck 3,905 8 3,300 Samuel Kemp, Manchester Clolmery interrupted the proceed­ Ckimpany, a member of the city's This decision waa reached after Such treatment, be said, was not fact that 430 rigned cards showing In reply Mr. Lundboi^ eald that the great business in whelh vou are street; Mrs. Joseph Skoneskl. 27 ously Injured one woman, threaten­ The report said also that the ings at one point to issue a warn­ symphony board and Is Interested In Veterans, the scattered leglon-ln- Attorney Lundborg, who bad at­ Scratch Feed chairman of the board of manage­ 53-69-75 Fairfield Street . James Morlarty 9,279 8 6,450 J. A. Wimmar, Glastonbury exlle which DeMUler heads, told po- likely to causa good feeling and toelr Intentions of becoming maoe- ths company would not arbitrate interested—real astate In aU of its North School streeL ed a municipal Judge and endan­ Gertrude Kenton ing that non-Legionnoires found the theater, aa well aa music. tended the bearing aa representing made dealing with aueb people dif­ bers and because of the stand taken and there was no further use in try­ gered hundred of persons in a ment shall "obey the law in sending lobbying on the floor o t the Opera licp the general had left a note for ramifications. Admitted today: 8elma Jones, 150 58—85-91 Fairfield Street . Frank Claugsey 8 9,155 8 5,550 Thomas Haddock, 87 Fairfield S t Mrs. Douglas ran for the presi­ him yesterday before be dlsappearw the Cloak Company bed left during ficult to do burifiess ^ t h . Personal­ by the o rg a i^ rs tn giving Mr. ing to attempt it. The one question "Elsmsntary as It msy ssem to ChJuter Oak street; Agnes and bullet-punctuated automobile chase out notice of board meetings In.ac­ House would be summarily ejected. dency of the Auxiliary three years which many angles of tbe strike and ly, he said, he did not see that-they wbs a "Union Shop” which meant a through Cleveland's downtown sec­ cordance with the General. Stat- Thomas Haddock He said he had been informed that ed. laila time to consider he bad trick­ you of this Industry. I want to touch Felicia Falkowskl. 201 Oak street. Laying Mash WlUlam Hall ago at Miami, Fla., but withdrew ih The note said: the conditions leadini: up to it and are any nearer a settlement now ed them. That was aliat brougot piosed shop. briefly upon thooe phases of direct Discharged today: Peter Juilanl. tion late yesterday. utea." there were one or more persons on favor of Mra. Alvin Carlson, 'of ..the failure of tbe two sides to reach Hr. Lundborg aald he would like Fourth Man Captured In this connection it spedfled 64—103-104 West Street .. Thomas Kane t 4,987 8 8,480 Mrs. Robert Chambers tha floor "attempting to work on a ”l have an appointment at 'ISrflO than at any time. He did not think about the strike and that araa why Interest to you. We find tnduitrlsl Putnam; Boyt Freeijve, 81 Wads­ Aryld Carlson Minnesota, in order, she said, “to with General Skobllne who is going an agreement were discussed. It was within tbs power of ths board they Imported help to take the place to study the agreement between the sites. Including branch or wmre- Dally lOO’lb.' A fourth who accompanied them, that the state commissioner of delegation In the Interest of having It was prompted by remarks worth street; Mra Arthur Mertens 18-year-oid Theodore Slapik. accused John Usov^y promote harmony in the organiza­ with me for a rendezvous with a to bring about a eetUament. There ot the men and women on the (aieney workers v/ho are members boute locations, retail business of health and commlasioner of child certain resolutions acted upon or tion.” mads by Selsetmaa Joseph Pero, of a Union—when he was asked if he and baby girl. East Hartford; Mrs. Growing Mash bag of murder, eras retaken, wrounded, welfare attend the board meetings 55—53 West S tre e t...... , John Adams 3,608 8 3.100 John Adama 80 Service Street influencing for or against some res­ German officer, a military attache waa no oomraon meeting grounds. picket line. Ha stressed tha point all kinds Indudlng gasoline sta­ Henry Zatkowskl and baby boy, 13 , Robert CaaseUo Her Other Offioee of a neighboring country, named who asked If It vaa true that Mr. that the msrebants in signing the bad studied the agroement and waa tions, roodride Inns, stores, sto., an hour and a half after the spec- In person or by proxy. 68—86 West S tre e t...... 1,572 8 1,400 F. W. Chaffea EagleviUe olutions.” Ellis bod refuted to meet in con­ Tbs company arantod to operats and Kerry StreeL tftculv dASh. 67— 83 West S tre e t...... , John Anderson 1,626 8 1.050 Mary Raguakus, 108 High Street For the past two years she has Stroman and with Werner who is wanted to operats In Mancbeater petition showed they were Interest­ told by Selectman Lupitn that he homes (Including the rehabilitation, Miikyl0O’l b . | C C , Michael Klein Other resolutions adopted Included been chairman of the national com­ attached to the Embassy here. Both ference with 'he nelectmen and rep- ed. Hs Insmoated that strikebreak­ \,ould see that he got a copy. though not alws rB the moderniza­ Births: This morning, a daughter Federal agents led the hunt Po­ 68— 76 West S tre e t...... 1,826 8 1,700 Frank Colombat. 11 Short Street recommendations for redoubled ef­ reeentatives of the union and woe and to have the good feelihgs of 3 to Mr. and Mra. Bertie SberreU, 158 lice radios blared warnings. Gaso­ 69— 72 West S trs e t.. , Mrs. Annie Hewitt 1,633 8 950 Albert AgoetinelU, 858 HartTd Rd. forts to complete a crimt control mittee on national defense and has speak Russian well. The rendezvous Manchester and its Chamber of ers were brought tn and are still at Mr. Lundborg asked to be ex­ tion of abandoned farms) camp Dairy Feed 16% •-« I . D D also served aa national vice-presi­ wras made by Skobllne. Perhaps it told that eueb waa the case, unleea ths plant. These strike breakers are cused and it was only a short time sites, etc., West Center street line staUons and highways were RURAL ROADS GROUP 60— 68 West S tre e t...... , Lawrrence Kearns 3,126 8 1,450 Mark Hughes, Rochdale, Maas. program; efforts to create a practi­ Commerce. The company has not Onsus: 60 patients. watched. Detectives were stationed 61— 64 West S tre e t...... , John Thurner 1,702 8 1.100 John Thumer • dent, national historian, chairman is a trap. In any case I leave this ha was represented by bis attorney. well guarded. Even if fines ware after he had left that the question T n all of these developments, cal nationwide program “to curb note." The question when asked by Mr. been the aggressor in the trouble imposed on two if, the strikere in of calling arother session next weak St haunts the three frequented here 62— 58 West Street . . . ___ Philip Faron 1,934 8 1.100 Mark Hughes, Rochdale, Mass. the alarming situation as to Juvenile of the national Americanism com­ and aa long as 600 people wanted to there enters tba tecunlqus of the when three Oeveland banks were STARTS LEGAL SUIT 63— S3 West Street . John Dalton 1,884 8 1.600 Mark Hugbea Rochdale, Masa mittee and chairman of the Nation­ Koussonaky said Skobllne declar­ Pero waa rspUsd to by C3iairmmn tha New Brthtln police court It did wax taken up and voted. trained, tbe esperieneed. the honest SNOW IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Dairy Feed20rco r ’siii.7 9 delinquency”, and expressing appre­ Chambers who told tbe gathering work the company wanted to let not mean that the a i l lAd been robbed over a period of several 64— 133 Cooper HUI Street Maude Leggett 3,071 8 3,500 Mark Hughes, Rochdale, Maas. ciation to New York Q ty and state al Constitution and Bylaws co:n- ed laat night be had no appointment them and wanted to have them do realtor. To lend your efforts to the months. The last in July, brought 65— 143 Cooper HID Street .Thomas Prentice 3,074 8 3.850 Julius Fradin, Hamlin Street mlttee and preoldent of the Depart­ with DeMUler for yesterday and that an effort had been made to rrached. Tbe .coses had . been ap­ location of a type of Industry In a Concord. N. H.. 8ept 28__(AP) for Its hospitality. hs've a get-togetber talk, but that so without trouble to them or the —One of the earliest storms in Milky 100’lb. their capture. 66— 34 West S tre e t...... Fred Murphy 3,115 8 2.900 Fred Murphy, 39 West Street Coimery yielded the chairmanship ment of Washington. mystified by the note. This morning pealed. Toarn or City, for which there Is not Aftaid of Aleatras Want Control of State’s High­ The following vice-presidents SkoWlne's family sai^ Skobllne, too. Hr. Ellis bad refuaed and this was town. He told the board that they could PUBLIC RECORDS available tbs kind of labor .neoea- years today left sections of the Dairy Feed24%V Way bag to Leonard Sisk, National vice com­ Denlad not cempri the strikers to return to "We’re not going to go to Alca- ways Restored to Commis­ mander from Tennessee, who Intro­ were chosen: bad disappeared. ' vouched for by Clerk Waddell who ■ary for that Industry, la to build Presidential Range of tbe White trax." Wldmer snapped to a deputy sioner Macdonald. persuading Hitler to send more Eastern Division—Mra Benjamin Imediateiy after friends of ths furUur explained that Mr. Ellis had Mr. LIberto eald he waa sorry that work. TTie order of np loud speok- troubla for tha Town and ths III- mountains under a light blanket of Off 5e rtb a U an B m ftf duced John Gilmore of Michigan, 70-year-oId DeMlUer Informed pre- refused to meet In such a gathering sr, BO singing bslng allowed but snow. who had warned them against their German troops to Franco, chairman of the resolutions commit­ F. Adams, of Derry Village, N. H. Mr. EUls waa not prsssnt aa be BoOdtag Peraiit advlssd Industry. To advocate the Purehtutu ot a half Bagu rtUtrmd fn Attempt. Delbos was Informing Viscount VILLAGE ST. COUPLE O ntral Dlvialon—Mrs. Louis J. fecture police of hia dlsappearancs tmlass his attorney waa also pres­ wanted to talk shop and Hr. Lund­ “mum” bring ths condition waa not Building Inspector Edward C eetabilebment of any burinsse in a Tbe National Forest Service re­ Hartford. Sept 33—(API—The BRITISH DRAW tee. going to stop picketing. Thera was ton or moro GoodComdUUm Charles Bird, enroute back to his Cranbone, British under-seerstary Lemstra, of CUntoB, Ind. today, they opened a broad inquiry ent. borg did not know "ebop”. Mr. Ellta Eniott Jr., iseuM a building permit section in which there is no tmme- ported ML Washington, tha highest eata after receiving visitors, led the Oonnecticut Rural Roads Improve- Jobless Problem and search, recalling that Gen. a legal right to picket even though diata or nsar-futurs demand for of state for foreign affairs, of all Gilmore presented to the conven­ Southern—Mrs. Andrew H. Lawo, The declsioh to request such a did not know much about It, be this morning to (Jeorge P. and Eirie peak in the range, waa covered by uprising and forced two deputies to meot Aasodatloa started its tax­ developments of the Franco-Itallan of Memphis, Tenn. Alexandre Koutepoff, DeMUler'e . meeting was met alth applause by said but he could bettor under­ eome o t the state policemen by tak­ Swanson, for a single family dwall- that type ef bustoeoa -ia to play four Inches. aasR oalls of the other two. They payers' suit today in an attempt to HOPE FROM NEW MARRIED 50 YEARS tion a national program for solv­ Western—Mrs. Beatrice Cole, of predecessor aa chief of the White those i^ o attended ths meeting, stand. Mr. Ellla had corns into the ing up the better part of tbs side­ Blg to be located on lot 144, Tanner havoc alth our whole economic talks in Geneva, while British For­ ing the unemployment problem. It walks and claiming that Lie pickets Stepped long enough to free Slapik. restore coqtrol of the State High­ eign Secretary Anthony EMen Reno, Nev. Russian veterans also vanished numbering about 40 at the Ume, al­ cloak burinesa from ths top down, street. Tbe builder will be Paul •tructurc for no buriuees more than Ci;pam that is a day or taro old is Alp ^o d Stoxes On their way out. they quelled way Department to Commissioner provided that employment be a on Jan. 28, J980. That celebrated though there were more at tbe early would have to march in single file, yours should be ever xtert to the watched the situation closely from major program of the Legion, and Northwestern—Mrs. Halsey D. while be (Mr. Llbertl) bad started would not stop the picket*, he Dougan and the estimated cost of easier to whip than fresh cream. five other deputies, then forced a John A. Macdonald. ITALIAN MOVELondon. Oaty, ot Wlnnonah, Minn. mystery never was solved. part of the bearing, which did not from the bottom up ai)d felt be the bouse Is $5,600. soimdneee of tbe philosophy that motorist out of bis parked automo- Papers were to be served late this Mr. and Mrs. Jo b 0. And­ that It authorize and provide oserted. that every bustneas failure la a blot hOa and sped downtown. Alreetdy Acting finances for a national campaign in Mrs. S. Alford Blackburn, of Ver­ gat underway until 8:30 due to the knew the business. The fart that "Papa" Mocco, a afternoon on three state offlcia’s (Ooatlnnsd from Page One) Circumatantial reports from Italy sailles, Ky., waa elected American non arrival of Frank Llbertl, who The union, hs said, was wiUlag to Tbe use of kyacks, or kalska, has upon buslnasa Itself and remaining The trail, picked up and lost sev­ Involved in the court struggle for cooperation with industrial; civic BOLES REAPS REWARD man who knew hU buslneoa both as burinasa, regardless of how distant­ eral times, M IS miles. It ended already Indicated that moves to re­ erson to Observe Anni­ vice-president of FIDAC. was to present the Union's side ot submit their claims to arbitration, a tailor and as a worker, a grand- Increased rapidly during the past domination of this 815,000,000 state and labor forces for the re-employ­ Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart, of Cincin­ tha petition that had resulted tn ly it may ba raUtsd to the bank­ when Sla^k separated from the department. cellor Hitler for further German inforce the Italian legions in Spain ment of men over 40. but tbs firm bad alarays rafussd. It fatlier and a man who nad never few years. fCalaks arsre first used m ruptcies, must In the end abiorb all tlnwe and was captured in a chil­ intervention in Spain. were under way to assure insurgent nati, first National president of the FOR HIS SCREEN WORK ths meeting being called. Mr. EUls was present there arould been In trouble was picked up and tbe Arctic regione. They are email Through its lawyer. Col. Ernest II Duce, In this view, may even be victory. Biltlsb and French offi­ versary Tomorrow. It also recommended rigid en­ Auxiliary, was Installing officer. Herehante Aeked Meeting be a better understanding. Mr. dren's play tent on the east side. He L. Avcrlll, who drew the complaint forcement of civil service laws with finger-printed and had Us picture canoes tuually covered alth seal- Tbe high average o t fausiness waa returned to the Jail. prepared to threaten weakening of cials were understood to be study­ Mrs. A. W. Newtb, department When the meeting was called to Lundborg -oould not tell the firm token fay tbe State Police as though ekln. failures In good Umaa and bad a rt the aaaodatlot, seeks an injuncUo.i the Rome-Berlln friendship axis by ing plans to couqter such a move. preference for veterans by legisla­ president of the State of Washing­ : Sheris Martin U O'Donnell said restraining Public Works Commia* tion, and a comprehensive census of Won Role in *Stena Dallas” order it waa announced that the Bvery precaution had been taken to transferring Italian support Into France in some quarters was rep­ Mr. and Mrs. John O. Anderson ton, presented Mrs. Douglas to the Now at the State Theater for meeting hod been called by ths doner Robert A. Hurley from fur­ the Anglo-French camp. resented as prepared to open her tbs Jobless. convention. SPard the prisoners, and that their ther highway department activity. of 44 Village street will observe Another resolution voiced the Acting in “Craig’s W fe.” carm an after a petition rigned by M ity visitors were wives of the two The next moves In this complex frontier to free passage of arms ana 85 merebantx in Mancbeater had •Bird brothers and Mias Lou Hemley, It asks an injunction against volunteers to offset further aid to their golden wedding anniversary Legion's opposition to any march on Comptroller C C. Swarta, restrain­ diplomatic game will be the Italiao Washington by anybody dealring to Bolee did In "Gralg’e Wife" Is now been presented to bim Tuesday Widmer’a sweetheart. The sherUT premier's visit to the German chan Franco. How closely Britain wouH tomorrow, it being exactly fifty afternoon. Ha called the meeting ot declared that guns used in the es- ing him from approving highway stand back of such a move remain­ years ago on September 24, 1887, "intimidate or coerce Congress." MANY LOCAL RESDENTS reaping rich rewards for him. For bllla incurred by Mr. Hurley. cellor this week-end and a confer The majority report of the for­ it was because of this that ha was tha selectmen and the police board gqpe could have been carried to the ence Monday in Paris by Italian, ed in question. that they were married in Portland, and also notified the Union's repre­ Sasn in a aroman’s purse. A mandatory injunction, compel­ The scheduled conversations of Conn., by Rev. L. P. Ahlqulst, then eign relations committee was adopt­ signed by Samuel Goldwyn for the ling OommUaioner Macdonald to re- French and British naval experts on BUYING CHENEY HOUSES leading male role in "Stella Dal- sentatives that tbe meeting arouJd Italy's demand for parity in the British, French and Italian naval pastor of the Swedish Lutheran ed. It Included a resolution demand­ suma full control of hia department church there. Mr. and Mrs. Ander­ ing payment from all foreign coun­ las.” which is the current attrae- be bald. Ha tried to get in contact is also asked. Nyon anti-piracy patrol of the experts tn Paris Monday was con­ tion at the State theater. with Hr. Ellis of tbs (Hook (tom- Special Combination Offer lEADERS GATHER~ sidered by Italians os a diplomatic son plan DO elaix>rate celebration ot tries of their war debts in currency (Oonttnued from Page One) Mediterranean. Barbara Stanwryck is In the title pany be eald, but he' was not tn The assodaUon and 16 Individual WhUe Italy thus seemed to be victory over the Franco-Britlsh the event but will hold a family or in products or material* not pro­ town. It waa learned that be was in members, all auto owners and state dinner on Saturday night. duced in this cotmtry or Its posses­ of the tract between the west end role and featured in the east are FOR a 0 . P . PARLEY drawing closer to the Anglo-French front. Annie Shirley, A1 Shean, Alan Hale New York. Wednesday It waa also and town taxpayers, are the plain­ front, tension between France and France and Britain, sponsora ot Mr. and Mrs. Anderson came to sion, in addition to all Interest. of West street and Middlefleld tiffs, who, according to the com­ President's Greeting street and went on down ths west and Barbara O’Neil. It was direct­ learned that Mr. EUls was in New the Spanish Insurgents was on the the Nyon protocol which established this country from Sweden 53 years ed by King Vidor. ^ork and could not be back to attend New Model Universal Kitchen Heater (OeatiBoed rrnm Page Oas> plaint, ^present all the taxpayers Increase. a huge Anglo-French naval patrol ago and lived eight years tn Port­ Coimery read greetings sent to side of the tract between Campfield in the towns and state. the convention by President Roose­ street and Fairfield street to Hart­ Tbe role of Stephen Dallas which tbe meeting. Tbe attorney for the Guard Against Rescue In the Mediterranean, finally came land before copitag to Manchester, company, Mr. Lundborg was also manager of the Landon campaign The plaintiffs hold they bfve a to Italy with an overture for co­ where they have lived for the past velt. His home department, Kan­ ford road from which point It cross­ Boies plays U the one that first laat year, expressed the opinion that right to go Into court because they French authorities took special sas, presented him with a gavel ed Hartford road for the sale o t two brought Ronald Oolman to screen notified. precautions along the Pyrenees operation greater than the patrol ol 44 years. Six children were born ot fame in 1926' when Goldwyn pro­ Tba petition aa presented was and Small Size Electric Range tt waa too early for such a national are obliged by law to pay motor the Tyrrhenian sea which Italy had their marriage, the three who are made from wood obtained in 54 of separate houses on the south side ot einventlon. vehicles fees which go Into the high­ frontier aa the result of reports the 58 departments and held to­ Hartford road, then back again duced tbs silent version of “S tails read by Selectman Pero and he an­ that an attempt might be made to curtly rejected os too minor for her now living being Arthur J. Ander­ Dallas." nounced that there were 85 names *Tt would be better in 1939," be way fund, and. furthermore, they Mediterranean Interesta. son of Wellesley Hills, Moos,, Carl gether with a dowel pin from the along the east side of Fairflold said. are taxed tn their towns for state rescue ons of Generallaslmo Fran­ O. Anderson of Noroton Heights, U. 8. 8. Constitution, “Old Iron­ stieet to West street. on'the peUtlon with the notation Martin aald be believed principal aid centrlbutlona. Also, they con­ cisco Franco’s military governors Conn., and Mrs. Ernest KJellson ot sides.'' It was notad early In the sals that that they were merchants in Man­ galas next year would be made In tend. aa local taxpayers they have charged with a plot to steal a Span­ this town. They have six grand­ The first controversy of ths day single houses were most In demand chester. Pennsylvania. Illlnola, Ohio, Indiana, an interest in the 83,000.000 dirt ish government submarine from the and that bidding was mors brUk' oo None PreacDt FOOD SHORTAGE FELT . children. cams when Ray DorrU of Eugene, that type of property. California and the "Prairie States." road grant, 817.750 of which goes French harbor of Brest. Mr. Anderson was smployed for Ore., read the Internal organisation Ob a question from Attorney 'Ihe 1938 campaign, be said, prob­ to each of the 169 towns of the French anger at the insurgents Several local policemen detailed Lundborg as to the number 'of those An onnsuallf com­ A N e w Model ably will be concentrated in thoac a time at (3ieney Brothers, then report A change In determining ine' by Chief a t Police Samuel G. (Jor­ state. over the detention ot the French IN HARTFORD NOW conducted a milk route here and establishing of quotas and awarding who signed the peUtlon being pres­ statee. "No part Of the motor vehlde re­ consul at Malaga waa heightened by don were on duty in the vicinity of ent it waa learned that there was pact and conveni­ Kitchen Heater Waata Early Start later wrorked for Watkins Brothsrs. places in the 11ns of march ot the sale. ceipts and particularly the receipts a report reaching the frontier that He hda been retired for seven years. parades, and the awarding'of hotels mat one. Whan aakad bow the names Hamilton called today’s meeting from drivers’ licenses, motor vehi­ seven French citizens now residents Wholeaalera Say If Strike The purchasers showed by their had been secured Mra. Carolln Brit­ ent 4 plate range using either oil, as one of a aeriea of organisational Lasts Over Week-End Condi­ The couple are members o t the in convention cities, was sougfit action that they had studied the in- . By DB. MOBRM FISHBEIN conferences to get an early start for cle registration and gaaollne taxes of San Sebantlan and Irua would Emanuel Lutheran church and Mr. after several maneuvers by 'Paruar stnictiona eontalned in the auction ton replied that tbe petition bad for the modem coal or wood—de­ next year's Congressional cam­ waa appropriated by the General be expelled from Spain today. tions Win Become Serious. Anderapn Is also a member a t the mentarians, the full report was catalogue and no difficulty was ex­ One a t the most common topics been dreulated by two girls who HYDRACTOR ACTION paign. Assembly for tbs use of any other This action wras Interpreted as local Vasa aociety. adopted. perienced, at least during the early of consideration Is the question ef wake on strike and who bad called small Idtdien with igned and fin­ Any women who sitaedy owns ■ new W lirliiwa Earlier this week he met party department of the state govern­ another form of reprisal for the ar- Coimery was also presented with part of the auction. In securing from whether the incidence or cancer is on different merchants for tbe rigna- Hydrscmr will tsU you it'i .the gresiest H m lag ' ment," the plaintiffs charge. real of Major Julian Tronooso, ac­ Hartford, Sept 33.—(AP)—Short­ increasing. leaders from eight big cities where age in food stuffs, feared since the a biography of Francis Scott Key, urchasera the required 10 per cent turac. The namea on the . petition two'unit oven that ished to match and la her home—fumr ihsa other mschlnes- eeilss the Republicans have suffered cused os the would-be submarine We know that far more people were those of persona not In any­ thief. truck strike began September 7, to­ who wrote tbA"Star Spangled Ban­ Inder. No Interruptions were made o^ doth*, then sny waihing method—ssora severe losses in recent years. Next day wraa being felt definitely tn Hart­ ner." PreaentAion was made by gfrom the start o t the sale for any die of cancer today than formerly. way connected with the Union or meets eveiy need, harmonize with week he will confer with Young Re­ On the Anglo-ItaUan diplomatic reason. For Instance, in 1900 there were tbe Cloak Company, but were of the thorough ia in cleansing action thaa yoa evss AMERICA AWAITS ford. OBITUARY Fred Haupt member of the Francis dreamed t wuhar could be. And it's aU beesnas' publican leaders and chairmen of front, an. announcement that the Merchants emphasised their belief Scott Key Post of Frederick, Met, W ont Raise Renta 65 deaths of cancer for each 100,000 merebanU who the strikers thought particularly where the ’New 1937 state finance committees.' Duke and Duchese of Kent would Morlarty Brothers in buying the in the population, whereas In 1938 were men who wars 'interested In o f tha new Hydrsetot Action. Coom Iq sod bovs lunch tomorrow with Oount Dim) that there wras no cause for alarm birthplace of Key. there were 102 deaths out of each space is an impor­ Sometime this fall, Hamilton JAPANESE REPLY as y et but they said there was no DEATHS Past Commander Ray Murphy, property are doing so as an invest­ tha local rituatlon. Model Universal ot explain Hydrsetor Action to yon. You seed plans a natienwide tour to contact Grandl at his London embSasy was ment and have been able to. buy at 100,000 Of the population. It waa brought out that there waa not ba mechsnlcsUy minded to graap tha pes> Uken as a pleasing—if unofficial— denying that their shelvea were run­ of Cedar Grove, Iowa, presented In the intervening period, how­ tant factor. Electric Ranges. Republican workers in the various ning low. Both Keeney colors to U. S. Senator Bennett 'such a price os to make It possible also a letter from Fred T. Bliah, Jr., faction of its entirely new priadplai—yon states. (Ooattnued from Page One) Indication o t improved relations Ruth Keeney, four-months old to rent the houses ]md keep them ever, the average age of death baa president ot the Chamber of Com­ A demand for HamIUon’s resig­ with Rome. One of the largest wholesalers dis­ Caiamp Clark, of Missouri, a past been greatly raised. O ncer Is under no obligation whan you nqueat that closed that never In hia experience daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jesse M. national commander, who bad pre­ in proper repair without the neces­ merce that was attached to the Blsckstona Hydrsetor be plscad ia your nation came yesterday from Rep. that the treaty provides no machin­ Meanwhile, at Geneva, France's had supplies been so scant Keeney of 168 Keeney street, died sity of Increasing the rents and It ersentially a disease of advanced netlUon, but Mrs. Britton said that Fish (R., N.Y.), at a meeting of the ery for enforcing any decisions foreign minister, Yvon Dejbos, pre­ sided at tha meeting in Paris out years The mere fact that mors for a trial damonttratioo. Another house was apprehensive this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the of which the Legion came. is not his intention, Matthew Morl­ It was a mlstaks that it should be New York executive rommittee which might be made by the signa- pared to reopen talks with Bovs that If the strike lasted through Memorial heepltal. Besldea her par­ arty said, to disturb the present people live longer than used to is included with the petition and bad which was considering a successor torief if a formal conference were Scoppa, Italy's representative there, "Were I to solicit the aid of the tenants. proof of the fact that cancer itself, to Charles D. Hi lies, who retired as the week-end. Monday morning ents, the baby leaves seven brothers Legion in the solution of any one is probably not Increoalng. .been withdrawn. It bad been turned 4/att tl wkat tkt held. in which the whole troubled Medi­ would find conditions becoming seri­ and slaters, Lester, IS; Dorothy, 18; The first person from out-of-town over to Mr. Liberti. national committeeman. Likewise, the almost certain re­ terranean situation was being re­ of ths many pressing problems (Children who used to die in In­ Flah asked for a "wholesale ous. Thelma. 11: Albert, 9; Aceynath, which confronts us, it would per­ to purchase a piece of property fancy and tbe people who used to Mr. Liberti produced tha letter fusal of Japan to participate in such viewed. (}ne wholesaler declared that If a 8; June 4; and Ehlls, 3. was a woman. She did the bidding Ample heat in the coldest winter weather HYDRACTOR doti... houaecieanlng of the party" in state At today’s meeting it wax haps be that at unemployment,” succumb to typhoid fever, tubei^ ' and against tbe protest of Mr. Lund- and nation, including the resignation consultations likely would compli­ retail merchant ordered 30 items. It Funeral arrangements are tneom- President Roosevelt's message said. end after ahe had purchased the culosla, dysentery and similar com­ hoiE lYaa given permission to have Gaotla rubbing, tuctloa aatfiberAem cate the situation. thought the Italian would reply to wrould be impossible to supply five of house she said that tha home whs lag—*//three of thaaa tafa, thoroagb- of Ruth B. Pratt as New York certain points of inquiry ralMd by plete but win probably be held Sat­ **Tha Legion is in a position, with plaints now grow to on age when It read. committee woman: The difficulty of obtaining an them. urday afternoon. its extended membership of' all bought as {hey U'ved in Massachu­ they form better soil, for a cancer­ IW Lettar All year advantages of electric cookery daaaalag opcratiocu are acceaapliabad agreement on a specific course ot Delboe yeaterday, having bad a The shortage wras tn miscellansous setts formerly and that her hus­ The New York meeting deferred ebance overnight to refer them to rlssirn ■ veritable cross-secUoo of ous growth. Tba letter, clgnsd by Hr. Bliah, fay tfat Hyon ictor. Ita actloa grad» indefinitely aelecUon of a successor action among signatories with wide­ items. onr citlxenshlp—to contribute ma­ band was DOW employed in the Air­ whan read was to the effect that ally wbriu clotbat toward it—auto­ to Hilles, an “Old Guard” leader. ly divergent vlewe and Interests in the Rome government. Until now it had not been felt but terially to the success of'tbe move­ craft factory in Ehut Hartford and matically washing the whois aUrfuI Assuranoe On Amblttens reserve suppUee have been dwind­ FUNERALS Latest available statistics aber waa interested In mat- the Far East also is emphasized. ment now will under way to absorb the bouse wrould be ideal for his that there has been no sign! ng to tbs town, but aa with equal cRSdancy. The Hydrecsor The one clear fact emerging from According to .. Italian eources, ling.' Goode ordered.wbfen the strike ■raewt O. BnUnder the unemployed Into commerce and arork. Scoppa wax prepared to give oasur- be^in have been tied up. One mer­ increase in cancer among whit ) strika tbe Chamber araa */a«a provldat complete wathiag PROPOSE MANY CHANGES dlscuationa concerning the nine Funeral servieea for Ehnest O. Industry; and in ths future develop­ Another out o t the state woman men at any age below 65 sidea and was neutral. $ tion — teat! damootetatt that it will ances that Italy has no territoidal chant Instanced a shipment of green power treaty it that all govern­ Hulandsr wlU be held at bis home, ment M a national prosperity, which also made a purchase aha, too, There seema to have been a rig Liberti later in his talk cx- wath dotlMf ia tha oantat of a PooL ments involved, and particularly Uie ambitions in Spain t>r the Spanish coffee, which, he sold, had been two 104 Ridge street, Saturday after­ has all but arrived. said that her husband wraa employ­ cant decrease between tha y o a n 'i t Balearic Ulando, In the weetern wrecks tn transit. prom oi thanks that the Chamber 140.50 • Tha Hydrsetor OMthod it asw,diiao IN HOME FOR CHILDItEN ed in the Aircraft company. United States, are proceeding with noon for members of ths family, "In sending my hearty greetings 35 and 55. * had taken interest enough to have eat, tantatioasliy rifoctiva. utmoet caution. Informed sources Mediterranean, and wlU withdraw Swamped with freight — the In­ I have firm faith that the entire The old bouses oo Hartford road, One of the points about aUch her “volunteer” troope when the crease estimated at more than SO and at BmaffDel Lutheran church at a letter aent to tbe board or to tha tOBaUnned rren Page Oae) stressed that much preliminary 3:80. Rev. K. E. Erickson the pastor membership of the organization did not bring as close to the assess­ there is much, argument Is whether "exploratory" work must be done clvU war ends. per cent—the New Haven raUroad will officiate. will labor without ceasing to per­ ed valuea as somt of the others the age of death from cancer ts low­ 'Ukiioo* (Slight additional cost for terms) Italy'a ona determination, it wraa bad tons o t goods In its Morgan petuate in time of peace the funda­ Ills first of the two tenement er now than tt waa 30 years ago. Hr. ERIs Abaant MODEL S EP. tha amount of work to be assIgBed among the signatories to tnsura a street terminal Friends may eaU at the home, aach child. solid front before and if they call said, was to put an end to "Red” .104 Ridge street, BYtdsy afternoon mental institutions whldi they de­ houses wraa purchased by ona h Holland sinca birth and 60 years of age. cBacter offlca until lata Tuaaday And that same question seemed of Wayne, Neb. by members of hia family for over Hoarever, certain forms o t ea a e tt aftaraoen nalthcr ba ner Hr. HlUar, Electric Range and present cooking M to ratify or reject the report toarard the diplomatic dead en,d to be on the books for Muaoolini'a Edward A. Fllene,-seriously U1 of as "Tbs Dean of Vermont Newspa­ Mcffiberabip awards were made Tha board'a inveetlgation bagaa adilch former Secretary of state pneumonia, waa slightly Improved permen.” died suddenly today at 60 years, waa purchased by a New m ay be Increasing in incidence ia sg tha aama eampany, could break conversations with Hitler. The pre­ to the recently retired commanders Britain woman. aazoclatlon with the changing habits the buzineae engagamant that they ■fWr Mf. and Mrs. Philip a Pro- Henry L. Stimson encountered when ponderance of foreign soldiera un­ today. the age of 87. of several states including Maine. Cash sopeiintendemt and matroo he sought to call Japan to account FUene'a seeretary said the vigor For 60 years be bad been affUiat- of human beinga and with changes had in New York a t 6 o'clock jrco- equipment is turned in * 7 9 . 9 5 der. Franoo'a banners was " said to Then the convention got dowrn to in onr methods of life. We know terday aftamocn in tlma to be back S B ^ m t o r •Rtha boi^ respectively, were ar- tn 1933 for its aggression in Man­ (Usplaycd by the Boston merchant cd with various newspapers In the the buaineas o t electing a new HAT GET JOB FOR GOOD $4*95 Down $4.58 Month MMed, tha former on chaigea of in- churia. have come from Italy but both the wrhen be wrent chamois hunting tn State, and until thrsa years ago waa that certatn factors tend to Increase to tha bearing. Ha aras also in doubt ^ ^ • Berlin and Rome govenunenta tlonal commander. the inddenee of cancer. Most of until after 6 o’clock yesterday aftar- ■ M t aaaaolt and tha lattar on ^ that time, Stlmaon solicited have openly sided with Franco. the Alps two weeks ago was ex­ contrihuUng sAltor to ths Burling- It was 1:05 p. m. es-t., and the Oolumhua, Sept 38.—L. W. S t these factors have to do with Irri- ■azgw of ambaniemant tba support o< Great Britain tn in­ pected to carry him throvigh the too Daily Nawm. noon as to hie being able to be pree- Hitler asserted recently at tha detegstes'had been in session Nnce John la celebrating his 26th con- tatioa. snL It waa naoesaary to cancel . _ Trial Next Maatk voking • the nine-power treaty Nurnberg Nari coogreee that Ger­ erisia In twro days. Ha Is survived by a son, Rarriaon 9:15 s. m. aeeuUve yaar aa athletic director at Cancer is increasing becauae'the Tm PreTBBdles Mn sdieduled to against Japan. When that support Ha waa taken fli on hia way to S Hiayer of Bases Junction, a Aa Nctionsl Adjutant Frank Ohio State University. . ubther appointment to be present. man Intervention in Spain was Jus­ Loodon last Saturday after a tour pcpulatlon ia increaaing and because Regarding the lettar from tbe The Manchester Electric Division 9 9 ^ t tha Octobar tana of waa not fqrthcoming, tba American tified by what he termed the threat newspaper pubUsher, and a daugh­ Sanniela caUed ths roll. Alabama more people are living longer than WlMlhani ecuaty Supailor ODort to xaereUty'a move failed. of Burope and was brought to the ter. Funaral acrvloas will ba bald yielded to Michigan, denoting a CSiambv eg Oominarea or any one of "BolMievisatioa" o t Spain and American hospital here. FLTDrO TACKLE, EB7 they used to. These peo]M are kept BRUNNER'S • j j a r the chatgaa, MeanwhUe, the United Stataa tha consequent IntamiptioB of Friday a t Randolph. swing for Ray < Kelly, cerpoiatlon from dying from those diaeaxea m the town ha sold that tha Inde- IBBOOnMKCnCOTEOYnEBOOIIPAIfT • Tte recommaadatioiiB tadodad awaited a n p ly from Tokyo on ita counsel o t Detroit, who aras nomin­ paadcBt O eak Company and Hr. Spanlab raw materials for Osr- There are 170 CatboBc homes for Ann Arbor, Mleb.. Sept 88.—Don from which people formerly died. RADIO DEPARTMENT tba oeoaiy coouaf note of p r o t^ to tha hombinx at msny. < Retail sale a t tosra in tha TIUtad ated by Carl Smith, past depart­ Siegel, star Middgaa tackle from C ooetr being eaaentially a dlaeaee OUe waca os much interastad m U a t r n W M ltaMa«tar.tea. the aged cad 673 C.thoUc hospitals H Ike town aa the marehanta. Ha 80 OAKLAND STREET PHONE 5191 OPEN gV BWWQB,- nuaeai cttMa. ^ Mns iiWnl was halt^raa hanedut tt: States reach aa annual value ' a t ment officer.ifficer. I RoyiU Oak. bolds a cemmiaaian in of eld age, mors people, Oteagfoia, .is t t t UWtad Btatea. fU M PM A ^ ----- , n s MB Iroa Mkailgas 1 th a itts' Naval B w va Att O o ttf, | — Iflng at cancer. IS a H MBprtHd that thara Iran » 4^ •

ICANCRESTEK EVENXNO HERALD. HANCHESl'ER. CONN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 8 .19ST PAGE EIJSVEN ^ A Q B T E I t MANCHB8TES EVENING BERALD. IfANCHESTEfe. CONN. tUUBSDAT, MgPnr.MTnnt 2S, IttT elton^s Six-Hitter Blanks Cubs For Giants^ 6^0 ' ' ' ------^ The H igh School W orld IG GREATS TO CLASH SUPER POLO TEAM JIMMY THOMSON PACES DOZEN BIG GAMES SCHUMACHER AND DAVIS V oLV h N o.E ThursdaTf September 23, 1937 Compiled by Stadents of Manchester High School w in s e n t t h e I Helen Estes, Fsealty AdYlser ^ ON G RD PROGRAM IN CARNIVAL OF CHAMPS BELMONT OPEN WITH 68 ■ w t TEUG STAFF OF THE COUNCIL OPENS COMINGm-END TO TWIRL RUBBER GAME H. S. CHORUS AND CHOIR m O B SCHOOL WOBLDi SENIOR CLASS PROFITS OU Westbnry Quartet Tnms HOME ROOMS ELEQ 8 . A. AL DBIVB COfSTminONDAY EDITORIAL MISS HENDERSON Editor-In-Chief, Peggy Wood­ Plans for the membership drive Ross, Ambers and E^ "key game” of the Giants’ pennaat ' MEMBERS ARE CHOSEN BY suMMQt A crm riE S Greentree, 11-6, m Final Has Two Stroke Adyantage drive.. If victorious, he feels tha ruff, ’SSR for 8 . A. A. were the principal SPORTSMANSHIP Local Sport T h i Schednle Makers Serve Up Terrymen Regain Margin of COUNCR MEMBERS Managing Editor, Charles Rob­ buBineas of the first Student OBSERVED IN M .H . S: Webster defines sportsmanship: championship wUl to within grasp, bins. ‘S8A. "one who pursues sports of the c a m p TEACHER eobar Defend Tbeir Tides On Field at Halfway Mark although be refusea to make any List Issued by Mr. Pearson Thirteen Out of Fifty-flve Council meeting, held Wednes­ Enconnter. Tasty Early Season Foot­ Featbre Editor, Sam Pratt, day, September 22. Council rep­ field.'' "ITiat however la not the sole S ta n d in g s 2 lr2 Gaines and Bright­ immediate claims to it Is Snbject to Change. 38A Work On Yobacco and One resentatives from each home­ meaning. We, the students o f M. H. in Four Boots at Polo Chatter Face Four Twin Billa Sports Editor, Michael Plerro, Wandera to Canada. room wiu dlscuae the plan for S., have the opportunity to give a of Qnalifymg Roond; Metz, "W e wind up our season playing RtpreientatiTes and Alter- New Tork. Sept 28—(AP) — A YEISTERDAY’S RESULTS ball Dish; Firing Heaviest en Chances for Pennant; A.list of bo3Ts and girls qualify­ 38B. supporting student activities with Forming and Resolts of Con- new meaning to this word every M. H. S. Art le a d e r It An Local basabaU faaa who figure fbuf double-heiulers In four days at ing for the High School Chorus and Literary EkUtor, Faith Steven­ Manchester High School students the home-rooms. day. There Is sportsmanship at Grounds Tonigbt; Expect sort of super polo team —Old West- Boston and Philadelphia.” Terry it’s going to to a nickel World Se- , NatloniU Snead and Nelson Tied for said, "and I cannot look forward to nates Chosen for Student the A Cappella Choir haa been lasued son,'39B. surely did not let summer heat get There will be two typee of ^tntion Discussed in home where we, the'students should rlea and want to obtain tickets bury—hias burst forth from nowhere On the Pacific CoasL Yanks Trim BrownsTwice Librarian, Ruth Wheaton, *40B membership to the 8 . A. A. tills Instrnctor of Arts and New Tork 6, Chicago 0. them with lu y pleasure. Anything by Mr. O. Albert Pearson, music the best of them If two Senior Ehig- take, part In domestic actlvUiea by should send thetr letters with money to rule that sport today at firmly as S t Louis 4, Brooklyn 2. might happen. T won’t claim the Reporters: jrear: One, the payment of 81A0, playing fair and doing our share of a Crowd of 40,000. in ’e|B to tha American League Donald Budge does tennis and 2nd Place, Each With 70. ConnciL director. The High School Chorus Joe Aceto ’38B, Marguerite liah classes represent the schooL Re­ to include free admission to gU Boston 3, Pittsburgh 3 (10). to Move Widiin One champiotohlp until we've won it. will nieet on Tuesdays and the Assembly by Teachers.' the work. In the playground and Crafts at Camp Penko. Baseball Club, New York, or the Theodore AUen o f Alhambra, Calif., Philadelphia 3, Cjtnclnnati 3. New York, Sept. 18.— (A P )— Barry ’40B, Ina Bexaon ’39B, ports on summer experiences from home athletic contests, six “pey*! The (Tubs are stlU dangerous and ao A Cappdla Choir will meet on school we have sportsmanship In NaUonol League Basetoll Oub. New the horseshoe pitchers. American Many a football coach will sigh for are the rest of the teams we must June Bickmore '40B, Louise 55 seniors picture a variety of ac­ I assemblies, and other prlvUegea; Tork, Sept 28 — (AP) — Y ork ....th e Yanks are probably all Wednesdaya The following list is which we should play fair with our The Greentree riders. Open cham­ New Tork 4-11, St. Louta 1-0. Belmont, Maas.,'" Sept. 23— (AP) the good old days of early season Game of Flag. Pisy-” . Votlas for Siudeiit Council rep- Chambers '3BB, Jean Clarke ’39B, tivities. * I the second to cover aU privileges Tof tha grandest little fighting set to distribute 'he pasteboarfU by pions for the .last two years, who —With Belmont's course record setups on Saturday when a dozen , subject to change: 'The Constitution of the United colleagues. There also Is the defini­ Miss Hope 8 . Hepdersoa, of the Detroit 6, Boston 4. Tha long, whiplash left arm of rtMnUtivea toe Meadow Chicago 9, Philadelphia 3. Jimmy "thomson swung off with a aches to coaches, players and prog­ toonilBS, Sept. In each home­ Lucy Grey ‘S8B, Abe Ostrlnsky girls Three wrorked In gardens. { go toward Somanhis, the M. H. S. given by three members ot the summer as Instructor of Arts and r tha caar and his court under the By BOX BONl almost blasted the Cub pennant Cal Us, Nettie Chaponls, Mary Lou faculty. Hr. Loula Piper and Hra. right time and place. Therefore surer of the National gonfalon. Brook club, had the privilege of be­ two-stroke lulvantage today on the nosticators appear on the national hopes to ths vanishing point yester­ room. The following Ilsta contain '38B, Douglas Johnson ’39B, Bet­ Other jobs wereiyji housework at I year-book, in June. With the CrafU at Camp Penko. Camp Pen­ sSUng arc lights ot the Polo ing the first to admit that s burri- second fialf o f the 36-hoIe - medal front. Associated Press Sports Writer Flater, Betty Keeney, Irene Lojeald, Marguerite Campbell, history teach­ with the starting of this new year, ko la on Lake Cobbosaeeoonttse in STANDINGS day when he beat them 6 to 0 and the aamea of each representative Dorothy Relder, Mary isiteman, Dor­ ty Keeney ’39B, Margaret Mc- home, working In offices. In stores I second type, a stiulent will pay -ounda tonight. Ao(x>rdlng to a survey made re­ cans had hit them. National play of Belmont's $12,000 open Seldom have the-schedule makers It was Hal Schumacher against and one at a fruit stand. Still others I only 40 cents more for the. paper- ers and Princlpm Edson M. Bailer, let ua all achieve the best possible Winthrap. Thay'U play fiddles with lefU, didn’t allow a man to reach third elected and his alternate; othea Stavnitaky, Beatrice Strom, Cartan '39B, Robert McCormick a student of history, at an assem­ meaning of sportsmanship In our cently, athletes are at their best "We never had a chance," said W. L. Pet. match play tournament. served such a tasty early season Curt Davis today aa the Giants and base. Meltoo, wlio has wmn 18 and '40A, Wealey McMullen '39A cared for children and did odd jobs i covered Somanhis In June, saving The campers it-ve In log cabins thts and uppercuts on promoter FrankUn Elizabeth Vendrlllo. bly, Friday, September 17, to com­ sgitem and display It frequently between the ages of 35 and 30 years the great Tommy Hitchcock, Green- New York ...... 86 54 .614 Hla' eyes trained on the $3,000 dish. The firing will be heaviest on the Cubs went Into the grand finale lost nine games this season, pitched Olive Metcalf '38A, Dorothy and one girl glimpsed a possible 10 per cent. facing the lake. The cabins con­ ike Jacobs' ‘'cernival of ebam- ....a n d Joe Meduskey seems to tree's lO'.goa' mainspring, as he first place money of the season's the Pacific coast, with Washington of their super de luxe, pennant-or- Rm. 8—Joseph BelUa, Roderick Second Sopranos—Mary Aker- memorate the 150th anniversary of everywhere we go. sist of a torge sleeping porch, a (Thicogo ...... 85 58 .594 with all hla "heart not only to aid the Brown; Rm. 6—Henry Monaco, Snow '40B, Doris Stevenson ’38A, future by teaching school. Wes Palmer acted aa tempor­ ans” and. If the press agents support that opinion for at 36 he's wearily sponged himself down. St. LouU .. richest tournament, the blond and Iowa, California and St. Mary's, nothlng series at Wrlgley Field. But, man. .Marian Akrlgg, Jean Brown. the Constitution. —Isidore Gottfried Class *88B large bedroom, with a flieplacs, en’t kidding, a crowd of 40J)00 ...... 78 66 .642 Giants in the World's S-^es drive, . Ray Dwyer; Rm. 11—Caroline Rika Carlson, Mary Dexter, Jessie Marjory Stowell ‘38B, Frances However, "AU work and no play ary chairman tmtil the nomi­ running as brlUiantly as ever, ‘These young fellows are getting Ilttsburgh ...... 76 67 course-buster from Shawnee, Pa., the Stanford and Santa C3ara pro­ from the Giants' side of the fence but to get a crack at the Yankees, nating committee Mlected chn To open the program, , Albert where six girls stay, two rooms for upwards will pay more than .531 Ooma. Bather Benson; Rm. 12— Dowling, Sophie Sokolowakl. Marlon WaUett '39B. makes Jack a dull boy!” The seniors Browm S8A, read the proclamation prove by hla record-breaking per­ too good and too rough for us Ud Boston ...... 72 71 A03 led 153 other starters seeking the viding the top contests, but there'll at least half of the batUe Is won. the team that brought him up from TyplsU. had many trips, such as a week at present Its slate of officera the counselors, a kitchen and bath­ 00,000 to wratch four tltletaoUers formance at four miles last Satur­ guys." 64 places to which the field will to be plenty of action in the middle Baasl Uosely. Hedwlg Rueth^r; Vlttner, June Teomans. of the governor which urged the room. A amaUer porch la at ths Brooklyn ...... 61 88 .434 When (niff Melton put his six-hit the minors In 1936 and seat him Rm. 13—^Louise Dewey. Marjorie WUUam Adamy '38B, Betty the abore or a lake. Six went to a >------^------» FOOTBAU CANDIDAYES dit to keep their crowns. day. ...although tiio four-mils run Manuel Andrmda, obtain of the Philadelphia cut tonight weet, east and south. First Altos—Ann Barry, Beverly people of Connecticut to observr back. The glrla are divided Into.^ This is tto all-star lineup, aU 57' 86 .399 damper on the Bruins yesterday to back again after looking at him CoMiman; Rm. 14—John Hultlne, Belknap, Alma Biratb, EMs Carlaon, Beeny '38B, Ketmeth Oiadwicjc lake, ten to the shore isnd seven to Constitution Day. isn’t a compatltlva svsnt any longer, powerful Argentine quartet that Cincinnati ...... 66 86 .394 Thomson came home with two Washington, defeated in this squelch them. 6-0, It jacked the briefly In an exhibition game against Ray Gqnnan; Rm. IS—John Lcm- '38B, Luchlsn Cherubini '38A New York city. Other points visit­ three groups. Junior, intarmedlato stches 15 rounds .to a declston If our Joe got a lot of satisfaction In haa more or leas ruled the world 34s for a 68 total In the first round Mary Cordera, Lucia Dwlre, Mar­ InteUlgent Delegatee COMMENCE PRACTICE and Senior. In the eaMn with Mias t satlBfactioa; American year’e , meets an Terrymen’s lead back to two and a the Chibs In (Thattanooga. tanhach, Orace Mader; Rm. IS— Guerino lamonaoo ’88B, Irene ed by students were; Boston, White FIVE VETERANS RETURN Mra. CampbeU spoke about the eclipsing standards that had stood roost for several years, hugged W. U P et to win fi rewarding kiss on the Iowa team making Its debut under The Giants, In defeating the (Tube, garet Hennequln, Ruth Hunt, Doro­ Henderson wrei* glria o f tha Inter- Marcel ThU, ths bald-headed man Stewart Iglehart, Old W estbu^s half games. So, even If the Cube ICaijorie Olaoo, Irene Opalack; thy putt, Martha Tedford, Helen Johnaon 'S8B, Bengt Magnuson Mountains, Gloucester, Niagara conatltutloBsi convention. Pointing for a qsarter century. New York ...... 96 45 .681 home green from his wife, the for­ Irl Tubto. The Huskies lost seven played like laborers at a Job. They Falla, Philadelphia, Mohawk TraU, medlste group. The dining jhalj Is am France who holds the Bhiro- young 10-goal star, after yester­ mer Viola Dana,, one-time s(ar of should belt Schumacher out of the Rm. 17—Ralph Ruhde, Helen Wlppert. ’38B, Sam Saplenzs ’88A, Doro­ out the high standard of InteUigmice Practice Handicapped by Ab­ Detroit ...... 86 68 .694 m m from last year's Pacific Coast boat thla afternoon, aa they have on played ball like It waa all business Simpson; Rm. 18—Ruth Wheaton, Maine, Howe Caverns in New York TO 1937 SOCCER TEAM at the end of the row of log cablaa, aa but not the world's middle- Meduskey returns to action this day's match and told an Interpreter Chicago . . . the silent screen. . He played with Second. Altos—Barbara Balch, thy Turklngton ’S8B. of the delegates, she gave the fol­ sence of Assistant Coach and the spacious recreation buUdlng right championship, vs. Fred ...... 79 63 .556 (inference champions, a loss that three previous occasions, the Glanta and no sport. Only once did Terry Veronica Zelonia; Rm. 21—Frances State, Coney Island, Schenectady, lowing Btatlatlcs: 55 delegates came, coming Sunday afternoon but the to say: "You are the most magni­ Clevelimd ...... 75 67 A28 hands taped to ease the pain of should whittle them down to get bard boiled. That waa In tha Nellie Burnham, Gladys Clark, la on a high hill abovs tha cabins. JoetoU, an ax-San Fraadseo bell- ficent team ever.” blisters acquired In a beavr string ■till wtU go home on top of the pack Code, Raymond EHUa; Rm. 22 — Frances Crawford. Marlon Durkee, New York,' New Jersey, Fall River from the 74 that were Invited; 8 of Knapman; Grads Assist. distance will to only a mile and he’s Boston ...... 73 66 .625 Iowa’s caliber. beginning of the first Inning wliea and New Hampshire. One histori­ The camp is really quite Ideal statea p with a good wallop and not slated for stiff competition In that When Hitchcock and Andrmda say of exhibitions. by a game and a half. Robsrt Johnston, Althsa. Johnaon; Murlal Durkes, Elsie Heatley, Peggy This Year’s Games to Take these had political experience; SI jch stria. Washington ___ 68 74 .479 St. Mary’s has Lou Ferry at quar­ so many newrspapar pbotographors Rm. 28—Searle HeOrath, George cally minded pupil visited the mem­ Although handicapped by the Miss Henderson. event In ths Claremen's P. B. and 8 . things like that. It must to eo. And Philadelphia . . . . 60 Most.Stars Survive Then. there’ll to only the Dodg­ Woodruff. BIOLOGY CLUB PLANS Place at Mount Nebo. were lawyers; 31 had been In the Of sports there were many: Bloy- Barney Rose, smart Idng.. of the 93 .352 terback to direct a big, heavy team swrarined around first blue that Ua Londbarg; Rm. 24—John Olson. orable Bunker HIU; and the real Continental Congress; 24 had col­ loss of Aaslatant Coach Knapman, AssoeUtlon's A. A. A. meat....hla what makes this sudden acclaim the S t Louis ...... 43 101 .294 An the leaders, who Include most that win go places regardless of Ite ers, Phlli and Bees left to subdue— view of the playing field was ob­ First Tenors—Harry Blssell, Rua- cling, arcliery, tennis, hiking, swim­ dterwelghta from Chicago, vt. rivals WlU to Edward Howard more remarkable ts tto fact that clubs which, from past experlenee, Jamas Murphy; {Un. 2S—Bdvrard wranderer went as far awrar aa Can­ lege educations; Madison, the Father iferlao Garola, tto daageioue Ut- -■ .< of golfdom's top fll|^t remained to record, for the Gaels will again bit scured . . . Terry yelled at Umpire - Ridiaidsoo, Albert Radonls; Rm. aeU Cole, Arthur Custer, Allan Fer­ ada. football coach Thomas Kelley start­ ming, horseback riding, eaUlng and Borek. Manhattan OoUags track Old Wsatbury wasn't tven up among the running after yesterday's dasm tha Giants know aren't os tough to ris, John Olson, Emerson RIckerd, PROGRAM FOR NEW YEAR Under the new coach, Mr. MO- of the Constitution had studied-20 FUiplBO with the ealabratad TODAY’S GAMES the road axteaalvsly. Getting away Beans Reardon, stationed at first, to 38—4Ileaiior VInoek, Shirley Wig- Swimmers, baseball players and ed off the first prsctlce of the sea­ canoeing. Some of the actlvitiea captain who hasn’t hash beaten this the favorltea when tha open toum ^ Nattonal to dusk procession over the tricky agaliist California at Berkeley will taka oa tha Cqto. chsM the photoga further down tto John Spencer, James Stevenson, bury, who took the place o f Hr. previous constitutions; the average were mature study, arts and erafta, lolo punch." ment began, and that before yea- mn. tennis players, practiced assiduous­ Morton and Captain James Murray, age was 20, with Madison and son Tuesday, September fourteenth, season; Olann Cunningham of Kan­ New Tork at Chicago. 6,617-yard course, though Ed Dud- to no cinch. The Golden Bears are Not Even a Tkrost base line. Ronald Farris. with a series of calisthenics. Grunt­ and dancing (ballet and tap). An Lou Ainbera. Ughtwra^t eham- sas, holder o f the wr^d'a record; terday's match started lU admirera Blain Re-elect Last Year’s .President, ly during the summer season. Four the soccer team la trying this sea­ Hamilton about 30 and FrankUn, from Herkimer, N. T.. who Brooklyn at St. Louis. ley, Philadelphia Ryder Cupper, rated ona of ths foremost contend­ Not that ths Cuba were eo tough Pitching today wHI to two come­ \Rm. 4—Bvelyn . Osrlsoo, Eskel Second Tenors—Bernard Chap- pupils took to roller skates. ing and groaning through these orcbestra was formed this summer and William Do«f Jenklna of Branch were demanding odda on the out­ Boston at PltUburgb. with a 79, and Albany’s Tom O eayy yesterday. Melton, ths lanky, gan- Review Former Activities at son to get an almost entirely new the oldest, 81. Washington, the bts hard only whan hla orowm is come. ers for the conference title. backs — Hal Schumacher ot Uia klaad; Rm. 11—Robert Lorch, peU, Thomaa Conran, Arthur John­ In their midst the seniors have exercises went this year's group of and plajred for the social affairs at Brook, New Jarsay mils ehamploa. Philadelphia at Ctncliinatl. with 81, were close; to the 76 dead­ Santa Clara, a bogey man for the gUng fint-yoar varsity man who Giants and Curt Davla of tha Cuba ; First Meeting. team ready for the defense of the chairman of the convention, had stake, Ts. Pedro Montanas, a real Three Long laland lade —C. V. McCormack; Rm. 12—Rob- son, William Longaker, John Perottl. two strikers, one from the orchards great influence with the others. seventy candldstes who are Uytng Camp ‘ Penko. The bojrs at Camp American line. big names of the conference, plays ranks second only to HubbaU en . . . Schumacher haa been aa Im- First Baasea—Earl Calvert, David trophy which the team has held Marraancook, Readfleld, Penko’a nehlag whirl-wind from Puerto (Sonny Whitney, Mike Phlppe and art Doggart, Peggy WoodruS; Rm. and the other just on a plain sit- for the past five years. Mrs. CamYibeU stated that at the the beat they can to get Into shape eo. wrfie Is no slough. Mick Kobroaky.whe ayahrdlirfa S t LouU at New York. Bam Snead from White Sulphur Stanford, another' title contender. BUl Terry's staff, attended to that portaat factor la the CHaata’ drlvs ^ 18—Dorothea Stavlnltsky, Walter Carter. Ernest Islleh, WlUlam Mose­ The Biology Club, under the di­ brother camp, visited Penko on July Iglehart—who were bom wltn little Springs, W. V., co-favorite with down strike. Two made attempts at Although some veterans went out first meeting the rules of the con­ for the coming season. Escobar, kmg ot the bi Mickey Kobrodey, who rose to Detroit at Boston. Tiny Thornhill's '-earn haa bean Im- He attended to It so woU that only for first place, with a suddan rsvlTal Snehy; Rm. 14—Ralph Peterson, ley, Elmer Thrall. rection of' Mias Dorothy Carr, boating and one overturned In the 17, to present a spooky ona-act ■Over maUets to their mouths, and Chicago at Phlladalphla. Lawson littls, Jr., of Son Francisco for football this year, several vet­ vention were made, one of which With the assistance of Len Nelae, Bwelghto and alao from Puei. aperto fasM as a Mpla-thraat back tha terrlfle Ttnan, Osell Smith, proTod by tto ratvm to action ot two Brutos get aa far as second of Utchrag form after havlag boaa Barham Murphy; Rm. IS—Clifford Second Basses—John Hyde, Louis faculty adviser, elected their new effort. Horse races and dog races was to have secrecy. This kept out varsity tackle, Woodrow Trotter play. Nature provided a thunder M, T9. Baltimore’s Harry JsSra, M l^ t y , has slgntd to play with aevalaad at Waohugfes. and Denny Bhute, Boston F.OJL. tha versatUa Bill Paulmon at quar­ base, none of them get mere than laid up tor a year by a sore ana. ■suit, Robert Noren; Rm. 17— Kruh, Robert McCormick, Howard were attended and a allvsr fox raneb erans graduated, and another was shower which added to the effect. tha New York footbaU Olimts and comprise the new ‘toonder" team. UtlUt, was to a thrse-way tls for officers for the ensuing school laid up, there are still these live any outside influences which might and Edward Llthwin, Coach Kelley 10 haa haw annuiing rival of . Thev had ao much "egrtra" over terback. a tingls and net a one got a frss The nm a appUoa to Dayts, who was BmOy Hanna, Emma Lou Kehler; Murphy, Robert Richmond, Orescent visited. prevent whht happened In F ruce. Penko gave a short program of solo eking him for two years. WlU make Ua debut with tha team second place with Byron Nelson of Biggest totereeetlonol eloah of the ticket to first laid up meat of the season Iqr UI- .. DeCtantla. term at their meeting In Room turning veterans; Capt-in Jim Mur­ made the candidates go through dances and group routines. Greentree, a club rated exactly even Reading, Pa., and Dick Mets of Chi­ Rm. 18—^Walter Bchober, Joseph Did you ever try to biUId a castle This rule, however, later made op­ The twro sure-fire winners are against tha Pittsbutyh Pirates In day win to the Ohio State-Texaa It -wets Melton's eighteenth win of ness. Strlmike; Rm. 19—Francis Leary, A Oappella Members twelve, Franklin Building, Tues­ ray, Pat McGann, Pat Topping, these exercises which are used by Articles made in tha Arts and Pittsburgh this Sunday ___ Kobro- with them on official handicapping, cago, All carded 70s, one under day. In the alrT One young lady saw a position to the ratification, Mrs. many othe^ schools. emoter Jaeoto and Uncle Sam, that they could eaally aa not beve \Sports Roundup (Thristliui embrogllo at Columbus. the year and one of hU tost. Behind Onto* Spirits High CMlbeit Hunt; Rm. 22—M ai^iie A Cappella Choir—First Sopranos real one uelng bullL One so desired Harold Lindsay and John Outhria. C n ^ classes Included copper bowle, •ky. who. W ith Bob O'HaUey of this par. The Homed F r^ s come north, 41 If the Cubs’ pennant hopes are Mias Gloria Den Fera, former There Is a very good varsity team Campbell stated. She also said that Coach Kelley stated that he did 10 hope for a gross gate of $400, scored 30 goals Instead of 11 with him the resourceful Giants, wltn BtowaU; Rm. 23—Wesley Palmer, —Olga Albaal, Louise Burr, Char­ country life that ohe moved to a the radicals, Jefferson, Adams, and copper ashtrays, pewter bowls As for the rest, it’s pretty much town wraa known as one of the By EDDIE BRIETZ Tony Manero from Salem, Mass., strong, with a huskey line and a fading, their spirit does not reflect president of the Biology Clqb, was but Coach Milbury is on the lookout not want any boy to over-do him­ (some etched) and other pewler ar- a little luck. Their shooting was imd Henry Picard of Hersbey, Pa., right fielder M el'Ott still bolding Ruth MeOormack; Rnn 24—Lucy lotte Erickaoi^ (lane Irwin, Mary reelected president farm, and one of great embitlon Henry, were absent or they might a toss-up fight for fight Broad­ "Touchdown Twins" at the Hilltop, versatile set of backs. Ohio State It. Manager (%arlle Grlmm’a spirit Oray. Howard Daniels; Rm. 25— Kovas, Grace Stavnitaky, Doris for material to make good substi­ self but he should at leaat put In tlclea etched sUver toacelets, leath­ erratic In spots, but they almost al­ landed next with 71s, and Little down third base and former third The other officers that were read “Gone With the Wind." have changed the Constitution. 's smart money, which often featured for the Blaatem All-Stars ways had the ball In Greentree’s New York, Sept 23.— (A P )—In has been brought along slowly and usually rises and falls with the vary- . Batty Woodruff, Dorothy Wurta; Stone. Barbara Wallett, Phyllis Barring the fact that one un­ tutes, ra then la not much on hand the required amount of practice er belts and other leather goods, its final retting place In some In their defeat by the Giants re­ joined eight others In the 72 group. the pre-season bombast • from, the baseman Lxm Chlosza playing cen­ Ing fortunes of hla team. He loyea : elected were as foUows; Vice Pres­ at present. Connecticut Led Compromise end of the green. his day, "Dumb Dan" Morgan han­ ter field, put on a demonstration of Rm. 86—Robert Custer, AllAn Coe; Woodward. Dorothy Wurts. fortunate girl spent part of the There was a great spirit of com­ needed. Any boy who was about to painted boxes and tiles, catalin cos­ acker’s" hip pocket, 1s riding with cently. His mates Included Horton Smith, Buckeye baltwick baa been In a baseball and ordinarily defeat en­ Rm. 27—Blanche Oattl, Louise ident Wesley McMullen; Secretary, This year instead of playing at start Intensive ' exercise must to tumes, jewelry Including rings, etc. The Individual hero must to dled some of the best fighters In the Robert Burns of Montreal, Cana­ snappy fielding that caught two Second Sopranos—Grace Benson, Richard Schuetz; and Treasurer, summer In the hospital, the seniors promise at the convention which 'SS, Apoatoll, Ambers and Elsco- Whitney, captain and financial lower key thiui In previous years. gulfs him with grief. He wraan’t Burr; Rm. 28—Robert AUey, Wil­ Betty Brown, Patricia Chartler, apparently spent a profitable vaca­ Charter Oak field, the soccer games aided the Constitution. Mrs. Camp­ thoroughly warm and If anyone was The Instructor wrss our Miss Hen­ r. business . . . he is known as a keen dian P.OA. champion, and Harry minola meets Ohio U., a member Cubs trying to make singles do the -that wray, yesterday, however. liam Anderson; Rm. 81—Theodofe Florence Johnson. tion. will probably take place out In the to get a cramp, tied up muscles, or angel of tha Weatbuiys. Sonny Is Cooper. work of doubles and In general Edith Dewart. Betty Dewey, EmUy The club decided to conduct their beU noted that the successful com­ derson. AU four champions who throw Yesterday*8 Stars only a little four-goal man, and judge of ring talent . . . he says M. of the tough Buckeye conference. In “ Hang on with them," he . yelled Brown, Edward Brunette. Hanna, Louise Heller, Mary Leone, —Ruth Wheaton, '40B. center field of the baseball diamond promise was proposed to satisfy developing stiffness he was to Im­ A group of Seniors and Interme­ ilr titles on the block tonight Marcel Thll (pronounced Teal) la Shute carded 73 with Paul Runyan an Interesting encounter. The mini's served aa a proper setting for the to hla players In the club house after Many representatiyes were re- meetings In the same manner as at Mount Nebo. there waa a lot of talk that he bad of White Plains, N. Y., Johnny Melton gem. Jessie Little, Ruth Person, Barbara done last year. The members are both the large and small states by mediately stop practice for the day. diates built a rustic shack out of >k good with the possible exception no business Insisting on playing sure fire to lick Fred ApostoU to­ fast, small team will have plenty to the game. "W e’ll beat them tomor­ alaetad, having served In the eoun- Peterson. The tentative schedule for the Connecticut's Roger Sherman, who By this series of exercises Coach trees. They also constructed aa Frenchman ThU. And he’s * a (By Aasoeiated PrSes) night , . . don’t laugh . . . Dan Revolts of Evanston, HL, and seven handle. Ohio University Invades Cannon-Ball cuff’s performance row. They'll catch the wrrong train . cU tor 1 or 2 previous terms. This divided up Into groups of two or coming season is as foUows. CUff Melton and Johnny McCar­ with guys like Inglehart. Smith and others. First Altos—Vivian Anderson, three each. Elach group chooses a proposed the two bouses, one of Kelley hopes to avoid all Injuries to outdoor fireplace. ssle to the befuddled experts. Not Phipps, but - Whitney showed them picked Max Schmellng to rout Joe Urbans from a conference famous should bolster Schumacber'a morale out of town yet. We can't win If we wtn ha a help In organizing the Eleanor Berggran, Eleaner Bums, PUPIL SPENDS SUMMER Sept. 24^—Open: which favors each group. On Sept­ his players In scrimages. Next year Camp Penko plans to ly is this hts first and probably thy, Giants—Former abut out Cuba, Lewis . . , then made It two In a Jesse Guilford, the Boston "siege for triumphant tong shot artists. for today's task. Until yesterday, cant' get runa." Student Council tor this year. different month, and they must that he Is quite a polo player. gun," and Fred Wright, another roia DeVartiey, Anna Kutz, Evelyn plan and are responsible for the Sept. 29—Morse College at Man­ ember 19,. as the Constitution was Adding to the material In which have as an added attraction a racing t appearance over here but ha’s 6-0 , on alx bits and didn't walk a row by coming right out In meeting Ohio was co-bolder of the Buckeye the second-string Giant southpaw Chicago touched a new high for —^Faith StevensoD, ’89B. chester. Phipps scored five of the new Hub veteran, ruped out 75s. hosehatl madneaa yesterday . . . Magnuson, Barbara Murphy, Doro­ programs of the meetings that oc­ IN PRIVATE HOSPITAL finished and signed by the delegates, Coach Kelley will make his choice sailboat. • at Is known aa a bum gymnasium man; McCartby drove In two runs champions' goals,' Inglehart 3, and predicting Tommy Farr would group's title to 1986. had had no more success against thy Wlttkofske. Oct. 2—West Hartford at Man­ FrankUn pointed to a sun on the are a few of the husky soccer vet­ Miss Henderson la very fond of liter. But so wras Tommy Farr and got four singles In five trips to stay 15 rounds with Louis . . Ardent BosebaU Fan Eastern fans roust look to Ithaca Chicago than the first-string Giant the game brought out such a throng cur during that month. In this chester. Smith 2 and Whitney one. Hltchr Fresh and chipper after tearing Second Altos — Gladys Addy, way aU the members are permitted back of the speaker’s chair and said erans who played with last years Camp Penko. and says that It Is en he worked out for Joe Loula. plate. cock scored three for the losers and write your own ticket, but If you for their major competitive thrill. right-hander. to Wrigtev field that the gates wrere JODRNAUSM CLASS Helen Demko, Helen DeSimone, Oct. 9—Meriden at Meridsp. that he now knew it was a rising everything one could wish for aa a ostoll hasn't been exceptionaUy around the course, Thomson's first There two resurgent football forces, closed 40 minutes before game time, to conduct the meetings In as In­ Jeanneite Brousseau Tells of championship team. Although this ' Monte Pearson and Kemp Wicker, liayed magnificently, as usual, but have a bob or so to spare you might thought was not of golf and bis His First Over Cube Irene LAChange, Hazel Mosley. teresting a fashion as they can. Oct. 13—South Windsor at Man­ sun and not a setting sun. Mrs. leaves tbs i ^ e r team in a poor “vacation -v paradise." Tto people pressiva since be came to New Yankees—Eacb pitched .and won ils side never had a chance. string along with "Dumb (that's a Cornell and Penn State, meet in a I Where Schumacher haa been K. with thousand.s being turned sway Experiences As Orderly. chester. competitions, but of baseball. . . . It wras the largest wreek-day Jeanette Paton, Marjorie Relchen- Last year the club bad a large CampbeU ended hr saying, “ Per- situation. Coach Milbury and Cap­ she met there wrere "real” Campers rk either, though he does have seven-hitter against Browms, Pear­ laugh) Dan.” game that can send either team off O.'d three times, Melton had been TO REPORT TOPICS bacb, Clara Smith, Doris Stevenson, Oct. 16—Bristol at Manchester. Did he have time to see the De­ to a big season. The big red’s attendance In the history o f the variety of attractions on their pro­ hape it would be appropriate for us tain Murray are constantly on the and she looks upon tto summer m rood punch and plenty of staying son taking opener, 4-1, and Wicker, knocked loose from hla props once. Margarete Tureck, EUeanor VIncek. "It was the Ynost thrilling and OcL 20—Open. , to concentrate on keeping It a ris­ '37 aa one of the most enjoyable sha «wr. troit Tigers play the Boston Red sturdy sopbomorer of 1936 should club . . . 41,875 wrere In the park gram. They had special speakers exciting experience I have ever lookout for mote candidates and tha nlght-cap, 11-0. The big show started out with Sox. he wanted to know. When It Where Hsl lost one one-InnIng re-, First Tenors—Ray Chartler, John Oct. 22—West Hartford at West ing sun and not a sitting sun." has ever spent. toss may have trouble against four champs, but they're dwindled be more mature and central New when the gates wrere locked. . . . Itanbara of the Joumaliam class come to the club meetings who had", said Jeannette Brousseau, material. Rudy York, Tigers —Hla 83rd turned out he didn’t, he did the next lief job, Melton had been beaten Douglas, Donald Fisher, John talked on various Biological sub­ Hartford. Liberty Not Enough _^Ilve Metcalf, S8A. rda but is regarded os too WRESTLING to three and a half, Thll not being York la "high” on the Ithacans’ The first two games of the series plan to study special branches of 38B, as she related her experience Oct. 27—Open. The tentative schedule for this home run, with two on base, pro­ beat thing. He sought out a gullible prospects despite an awesome after entering the game in the drew 76.633 a crowd Of no less hswspapor work. Each pupil will Mrosek, Jameg Muiphy, Richard jects. Motion pictures were shown Mr Piper stated that Constitution -ewd a ring tactician to get Into vided winning margin In 6-4 defeat recognized In this country . . ’. . . . Sebuetz, Alfred Werbner. In nursing In a private hospital this Oct. 30---Open. Day la the second most Important season’s football games. In which lous difficulties Garcia floored (By Associated Press) friend with whom to wager the schedule. eighth. Neither, until Melton came than 35.000 Is In prospect for to­ study his topic either In one book on the Prevention of Disease and summer. of Red Sox. when Gabby Hartnett pinned the Chicago Cuba would win the Na­ through, had been able to account Second Tenors—Ernest Brown, Tjrphold Fever. The club mem­ Nov. 3—Monson Academy at 'day In our country. He said that Manchester High should show aOme JUNIOR ENGLISH ClASS champ twice In a previous fight Montreal—Yvon Robert, 221 1-2, Giants' cars back with his triple Penn State has aroused as much day’s final. or in several, and make a report The hospital was a private one of its best sportsmanship and abili­ 81 Johnson. (Ordinals—Nicked for Montreal, defeated Ed Don George, tional League pennant. Interest. Coach Bob Higgins feels for even one of the Giants' eight on It in front of the class. The George Converse, Sherman Dardls, bers visited the Manchester Mem­ Manchester. the colonists had secured their Ross bounced right off the floor with the bases loaded the other day, Robert Hultman. Walter Joyner. with 38 patients. There were 3 Nov. 6— Meriden at Manchester. liberty but that they needed more ty, la aa follows: win the decision, ten hits by Dodgers but bore down 229, North Java, N. Y., two of three Three of the starting field had to that this Is the vear and Satift-day wins—aU of those bad been credit­ following la a list of these topics orial Hospital and were conducted with men on base to win. a wag remarked; 'That guy wUI be finish their first roimd match today Fred Kelsh, Robert Pratt. Robert floors, and 24 rooms besides a Nov. 10—South Windsor at South than liberty to survive the critical September 25—Open. rbe Amtors-Montanes battle oc- falU. a good ball’ player when he gets a the first "der tag" for the start of ed to Slick (^astleman, now on the and the people who are studying through the operating room and kitchen and sleeping porcli that STUDY SHORT STORIED Luke Sewell, White Sox—Drove before starting the second. They Sherwood. other places of Interest. Animals Windsor. period which lasted under the October 1—Waterbury at Man­ >ies the spotlight of the nose Holyoke. Mass.—Steve (Crusher) little older." . . . Julian Black, In the best Penn State season since the Injured list; Carl Hubbell, who did Racing Notes | each one: stretched across the entire Mck of In three runs In 9-3 victory over were Bud Williamson of Fort an out-of-turn relief trick in St. I First Basses—Jerold Bldwell, Els- Nov. 13—Bristol at Bristol. Articles of Confedcrstloii., 'They chester. ichlng carnival and rightly ao. (>sey. Ireland, threw BUl Bartush, town for the fisticuffing, says Joe storied days of Glenn Wlllinger and Interviews— William Anderson were dissected, co'Iections started the house. Athletics. Wayne, Ind., Ian Robertson of Tan- kel Buckland, Allah Coe, Frank Gal­ many hours studying strange crea- —"ABE" OSTRINSKY. needed orderly government, Mr. October 8—Meriden at Manches­ American Stories Are Classi­ should to a terrific fight with (3ilcago, two straight falls (heavy­ Louta haa gone nuts over soft bail Harry Wilson. Louis; Harry Gumbert, knocked By ASSIXYATED PRESS and Barbara Wamock; Openings Jeannette had to be up. dressed Jimmy Deshong, Senators—Scat­ nersvllle, N. Y., and Dick Martin lnat, Earl Hunt, Robert Lorch, Clar­ many hours studying strang crea­ Piper said, and Liberty meant more ter. ibers off to his usual alow start weights). . . . "and all he can do Is strike Down south Vanderbilt plays out in the first game, and Don Merry Lassie and not Fighting for women—Marjorie Brown and and on duty by 7 In the morning under It. fied As Idealistic, Realistic then staging one of his great tered nine Indians hits, all singles, of Glen Head, L. I., caught by dark­ Kentucky in a Dixie football pre­ Brennan. Jeanette Brousseau; Sports writing ence Maron, Warren Wood. tures through the microscope. Stu­ October 16—Middletown at Mid­ Wilmington. Del.—Joe c:ox, 221, out,” added Julian. . . . Latest gos­ Fox is proving tha star of tha Second Basses—Clarence Aron­ and was on duty until 7 at night. Now, the 150 year old Constitu­ or Romantic. ahlng drives. and checked eightUInnlng rally to ness on the 15th green. They start­ miere, that should drag 'em In at While the Giants pulled them­ —Ralnaford Trotter, Michael Pler- dents Interested n bone structure Two nights a week she was on duty dletown. Cleveland, defeated Jack Kennedy, sip has the Reds offering Bert Shot- ed at the 16tb today. horses trained by "Sunny Jim" son, Lawrence DUIon. Robert Hall, SOCK AND BUSKIN MAKES tion Is the oldest in the world. It dost of the experts see nothing give Washington 6-4 decision. 217, Dallas, 51:26. ten a one-year contract ss mana­ Nashville. Neither team exactly selves back from the danger of slid­ lo, and Charles Robbins; foreign had ample time to study and set up until 10. “Of course", says Jean­ October 22—Blast Hartford at Wilfred CroBsley, former Mssm - Fltzslmmona. While tha Fox, a fifil Tony luliano, Carl Johnson, Wilfred animal skeletons. Live rats of­ took the government about 75 years Blast Hertford. Do American wnitera show life as . ths champ in the Elscobar-Jeffra Vince DlMagglo, Bees—his sin­ Newark, N. J.—Emle Dusek, 228, ger. scintillated last year In southern ing Into second place, the Yankees eorrespoodenca — Doroth;- Maude nette, "my first night 1 w-as on un­ to get uied to the Constitution dur­ being Inspiring, drab or exdtlngT it. Twice Jeffra has pounded out ebuseUs junior Utlist, who carded footbaU but both are reported, on brother of Gallant Fox, haa fallod TuiWngton, Charles Evans and MaxwelL Wesley McMiillen. Lennart fered some members an Interesting til 10." October 30—No game scheduled. gle drove home winning run In 3-2. Omaha, Neb., and a iff Olsen, 216, moved within one game of clinch­ to run to expectations, Msrry Lsa- PLANS FOR COMING YEAR ing which the BUI of Rights and Blacb day the students in fourth :iaions over SIxto in non-tltle ten-inning defeat of Pirates. The Garden made a sporting ges­ a 76, sank the day’s last putt on the upgrade. Tulane, well up In Burnett Cummings; Ethics of jour- Torstenson. pastime, with them the students Her duties were to wash the November 5—Bristol at Manches­ Minnesota, drew (one fall each). the home green with the aid of ing their second straight American sie has chalked up six victories and carried on estensive study on diets many other amendments were add­ ter. period American Literature class its, but they didn't mean any- ture and gave Jimmy Johnston the the football parade, meets a well- League title. Monte Pearson's 4-1 nallsm—Betty W’oodward and Jim­ ^tienU, feed them and give them ed. read a story, wUch Is discussed og either. automobile headlights, v. balanced 'Clemwn eleven while a third in seven races to atamp her­ and the effect on the Individual. November 12—West Hartford at office furniture be has been using. and Kemp Wicker's 11-0 trimmings my Macksey; Column writing— all the comforts tossible. The pa­ Elect Committees and Some who aided the Constitution during the class period. Bkwb story '•air, crisp weather was the pre- Mebto It's the (deleted by adv. Duke entertains Virginia Poly at self as the beat of the twro-year-old SEABURG OF CLASS '38A This year the club members plan tients In the hospital were all old. Decide West Hartford. Los Angeles—Gino Garibaldi, 218, of the Browns yestreday, despite David WUaon; Book reviewing — to have an even more Interesting to Present Play for during those years were: Franklin, Is classlfled as either ideallstle, real­ tlon for the night. dept.) brewery atmosphere Influence, Durham and North Carolina, which fillies. Her latest triumph cams at Oiaster Hodgkins; Feature writing most of them victims of shocks and Arm is- who studied the questions seriously; November 19— Wllltmantlc at istic, or romantic. St. Louis, defeated Laverne Baxter, woo the game a year ago, plays the fact Detroit also won, left the Belmont Park yeaterday when aha pre^ram than they had last year. unable to move from bed. tice Day. but four leading grid candidates out —Frank Gallnat: Advertising— AT SUFTIELD SCHOOL The committee for the month of Washingtou. who was the first presi­ IfanchesUr. Thosa storiea wrrltten to insplra Veteran Team To Launch at Marquette answer to Johnny Ru­ 234, North Carolina (straight falls). South Carolina at Chapel Hill. Yanks needing only one more vic­ easily whipped one of the flneirt Ruaael Vsonart; Business msnsg* Some of the patients had hobbles dent ; Hamilton, who aided In -" A b e '’ Ostrlnsky. '88B. to better living are called Idealistic. AN RAUER WINNER tory of one Tiger defeat to make fields of juvenile fillies gathered to­ October haa already started work such as collecting pictures, auto­ dolph Msitusch: Leo Randolph Rad- lug—Victor Tomm; Pbotographv— on Its program. The definite sub­ carrying out the Constitution; John Realistic stories portray Ufe aa It datz. Alvin Adolph Schultz and Rob­ the pennant a certainty. gether' this year. At the finish of Doris Btevezuen: Cub reporting' — , graphs, and books while others During Activity period Tuesday Marshall, who was the first Chief Tha Other RMUlte ^ Former Senior Sells Clothes to jects that they wlU deal with Is not morning, the first meeting of the really is. Those stories wrrltten Wesleyan Grid Campaign ert Gustav Klrhoff. . . Ja Wqhl . . the five and a half furlongs she wras Mary Fogarty; Comssentating — amused themselves In whining to Justice and Interpreter of the Con­ VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE solely for the reader's enjoyment OF ENDICOTT TROPHY Outside of the Giants’ one-sided a length and a half In front o f her Orlando Orfittia. Manv of His Cla.^ismates. known as yet The meeting next the nurses about their aches and Sock and Bu.skln Club was held In a tribe of Indiana near Syracuse Is Here Are 23 Grid Guesses Tuesday morning will consist of stitution; Webster, who fought for are classified as romantic. going to adopt Teddy Broadrlbb, triumph, the National League went Wheatley stable running mate. —Dons Steveosco. "SaA pains. the Art Studio, under the direction a strong union under the Constitu­ Ben Ames William's story, Arrld Seaburg, formerly of the getting new members interested In of Mias Helen Page. The meeting rarmlngton. Conn., Sept. 28.— ofAinto the backfleld. also U not avail- Tommy Farr's ex. and give him the In for tight ball games. The Bees Bransome, to pay 3 to 5. microscopic study of common At night Jeannette was allotved to tion; and Lincoln, who preserved . GROUPS ARE ASSIGNED "Sbeener,” the first taken up by the stories describing the prospects of able upset the Pirates, 8-3, In ten in­ class of S8A. la now enjoying him­ go out but had to be In by eleven, or was called to order by Wesley P )—Miss Jean Bauer of Meta- fancy name of Laughing Water, or self at Suffleld school In Suffleld. everyday subjects. the union and the Constitution. Mr. class, is the one which' most mem­ the smaller' Connecticut football However, the neutral observer something like that. . . . What With Pitt Rated As Champ nings behind another good job by Belmont Park Is gaining toe she would be dismissed from the Palmer, the president of the Club. Riper expressed the opinion that we bers of the group enjoyed most to net returned the Endieott Cup. team—Wesleyan.) R IFU ENTHUSIASTS BAND Connecticut. He finds the rules and —Wesley McMullen, ’39A. The following committees and Vocational guldancs group meet­ nbirilc of southern New Ehigland <»n>io*. Inlsa the Impression thit the would you say If there’s a new wel­ Milt Sboffner, afid- the PhUUes con­ 'name of the graveymrd ot (he staff. Her sleeping quarters were should all realize Its value and see date. It concerns a Jewish newFs- Middletown, SepL 23.— (A P )— By RICHARD MoCANN American turf. Since toe meeting regulatlooa quite strict. All the on the porch with some of the other members were elected: ings for upper-classmen are being men's golf supremacy, to Rhode team Blott plans to field Saturday terweight champ this time tomor­ , Twelfth: Denver will win the signed the Reds to the cellar and tights go out at 10 p. m. and erne lo It that the Constitution remains boy who sacrifices much for an un­ The We-Ueyan Cardinals embark against Oiast Guard Academy row. N1M Servloe Sports Writer ’ Rocky Mountain (inference title. moved out tbemaelvea by winning, opened a week ago two high class ANDERSON CHOSEN BEAD nurses. She had breakfast at 9 aft­ Program Committee; Blanche a living document. held during the week of Sept. 2D. grateful and scornful fellow work­ uid today. must have special permission to be STUDENTS FIND TYPING GatU, Gilbert Hunt Gladys Addy, The purpose of these discussion Saturday on an eight-game foot­ (which surprised by playing Wes­ Baseball w-riters do. It, so why Thirteenth: Skip It, for good 3-2. The Cardinals made It eight horses have broken their legs and er she had taken care of all her own Campares H. S. to Foreign Li er. t wto the fourth time in its 12- ball slate with virtually a veteran out even this late. patients. Helen Desimone, Horace BtaseU, groups is to help the students pre­ X history that t)ia cup went to leyan to a tie lo the '36 opener) U Football Is right on ua. all right can't the footbaU experta, oa they luck. straight defeats for Brooklyn. This were destroyed. First It was Mrs. Andd tried out for a berth on Principal BaUey spoke on, "The The class read next a story writ­ team, nominated by experts' as po­ well capable of going places. . . . Satevepost features Frincis are laughingly known, do It, too? Ethel 'V. Mars' Sky Larking In lost The High Schcol P.;ic team met During the day she was kept busy Esther pitkln, Betty Hale. Constitution and Its Meaning To Us pare for the Indlvidusl help which ten by the first American Short ide Island. Fourteenth: Marshall Goldberg of time by a 4-2 count. the football team an>‘ made It as TIRESOME BUT HELPFUL Ticket Committee: Alan Coe, tentially the tost eleven to repre­ With Daddarlo In the backfleld Wallace (of Kid Gallahad fame) In Bo, without benefit of a turban, Pittsburgh will be All-America all The Tigers, delajing the deadline Saturday's running of toe Cham­ every minute but she says, "I'd do Today," bringing out the point that Is given once a year to each stu­ Story writer, Washington Irving. Tie. Providence girl added an 81 sent the Middletown Institution It a ^ n anytime." Mervin Cole, Harry Hultlne. dent Questions which might be lier first round 80 and her 36-hole wlU be Archie Horne, halted as a a well done pigskin preview. . . . crystal ball, or facte. It Is hereby over America. of their mathematical- elimination, pagne. Yesterday toe Sanford stud the Constitution was made for a The title of the story la ‘The Devil F since Jack Blo'.t took up the coach­ •ad OiMcJm vajW queati.^^iS 'i« " A new and fascinating subject has Because of Illness Jeannette was Staging Committee: John Doug­ young country, by young men to asked during these guidance periods 'gate of 161 enabled her to comer In 1935 only to suffer a brok­ Jimmy Crowley, Fordham: Jimmy and herewith predicted that: Fifteenth: 375 yards, par 4. slight whipped the Red Sox, 5-4, as Rudy farm's Best Play, one of toe coun­ and Tom Walker." This story is a ing reins from "Swede" Oberlander. Phelan, Washington; Bernie Bler- have arisen smee last J u re . distant points been found by Miss Forman's sixth forced to return home but the ex­ las. Robert Alley. Robert Cole. provide free^m from oppression were suggested, and It Is hoped that romantic story with a good deal of e the trophy In the two-dav en leg in the next baseball season, First; The more rugged of the dog leg to the left. York connected for the circuit the try's best jumpers, broke a leg William Anderson «aa elected- Seaburg entered the business Sam Harris Joseph Aceto, Mar­ Thirteen regulars are back from and Dick Holser, excellent punter man, Minnesota and Frank Thomas, while working out on toe main period typing class. perience was long enough for her to for all. To show that this freedom these advance meetings will make humor. _ hlch ended yesterday. students at the University of Pitts­ Watch Sohlndler second day In a row: the White Sox president, and H o c ^ ^ ‘ The pupils were warned for their decide that she will aim to be a jorie Wallace. the team that ended in a three-way and dependable fullback last year. Alabama, expert for liberty and each burgh wUl comprise the national track. Best Play, which has started has benefltod our youths, he naked vocational guidance even more suc­ being a Puritan. Nathaniel Haw- S t to Mias Bauer was Carol Oe last year with Amherst and picks some other guy's team to cop of the Trojans concentrated all their scoring In two was elected secretary-treasur?r. It P '* '’ own benefit not to loqk at the keys, nurse. Play Reading Committee: Marion us to compare our country and t orne could not writs say stories Letmy Weinstein of Bridgeport has collegiate footbaU championship innings to rout the Athletics, 9-3, only once since 1934 and that on the Olson, Dorothy Wurts, Wesley cessful than It was last year. The of Hartford, who came back Williams for the “UtUa Three" the honors in his particular section. Sixteenth; Ambrose Schindler of was decided to bold tryouu tns first ' sent to Hartford In because this-spoils the touch tech­ mode of Uvlng to other foreign schedule is as follows: which did not In some wray pertain a brilliant 83. which coupled hsd the most experience for fllUng team. You ran be aa sure of this and Jimmy Deshong held off an opening day, was being prepped for of November and take those antn i because of the truck Palmer, Alice Preston, Louise champianabip. Only three veter- . . . Gunnar Barlund. the Finnish the University of Southern Cali­ nique. They then will proceed to countries. For example here are a Tuesdsy, Sept 21', the boys of 38B to religion. In “The Minister's her mediocre first round 88! the other halfback berth along with as you are that there wUI to 11 elgbtb-lnnlng rally by the Indians to the Oct. 2 running of toe Gnmd Na­ the ten highest scores for the team. I take each letter Individually and Burr. Irene Johnson. few of our Immediate educational ,sns graduated. Horne but he la being pushed hard heavy, will cover tonight’s fight for fornia will be the sensation of the tional Steeplechase. NEW F A C U in MEMBER and 38A meet with Mr. Wright end Flack Veil,” which the Class found i her a 172 aggragaU and sec- a Helsingfors newspaper . . . the men on each side—except at Dart- Pacific Coaot. give Washington a 6-4 decision. AL others would be put on a separ boys were strMd- leam thoroughly the key's poslUon Publicity Committee; Ann How- advantages: "A public school— not difficult to understand. Hawthorne Most of Btott's ressrvs msterui by sopobomore Wally Sonstroem, ed without necessary clothea Un­ arth, Sam Pratt Frances WaUett Mr. Piper. The girls of these clss«- place- by a stroke over Mrs. will to from tto sophomore ranks Gunnar Is doing a pretty fair job of month-Prlncetoo games. ate organisation known as me on the board. run by the government; a student used a black veil to symbolize sel P. ^MarteUe, (Connecticut Art Murphy and Dave Grosvenor. Second; Tto Panthers wUl meet Seventeenth; The electric bUl la TERRY BEARS DOWN Rlfie Club. They would be connect- doubtedly Arvtd made a business ANSWERS TO INTERVIEW Miss Page had most welcome ee meet with Miss Casey and Mias aud, Uiertfore, untrt^, but In early Holttoe On Sidelines. mastering English compared to some due. . Scranton, Sept. 23.—Lou Haneles, This may seem like a tiresome council which would not to possible Fellows. The boys of 40A, B and hypocrisy. mpii of the other foreign fighters . . . California In the Rose Bowl and (3Ucago, Sept. 23.— (API—Sweet •d With the team only by their profit by the transaction. news for the Club. During the outside ot U. 8 .; freedom as to* the season prscUcs the squad, thou^ From tohkle to tackle Blott can Eighteenth: Maleahawakl wiU pass Scranton catcher, Is the only left- method but everyone knows that S9A meet with Mr. Hartwell and EMgar Allen Poe’s, 'The Te8 about all M. Thll and Senors Mon­ wiU win by a touchdown. William Terry, manager ot the New mutual affiliation with the .Nauon- —Ray Goalee. practice makes perfect. The poor summer, scenery hsd been pur­ choice of subjects we will take and Heart," a story of murder by numerically smaller than the ‘36 ar­ call upon- veteran material and to Skavinovicb for a touchdown handed backstop in organized base- al Rifle AaaoclaUon. Mr Dougher­ Her Praise for Conneeticut and chased. Mr. Wright, and the girls of 40A (Conn., Sept 28.— ray, looked faster and heavier. tanez, Escobar, et «1 can say la "dol­ Third: Minnesota wUl regain the York Oiante, indicated today be baU. writers In the class need not worry no oompulaory military training. All sane man, was the nest .^)—in ila s d in g woman golfsrt probably^^wUl-with the poeslbie ex­ lar.” Big Ten Championship. and the sportowritera wiU aay It la would start Immediate "bearing ty who la a new- teacher this year. Manchester Lavish. It wraa decided to give a one-act th m privileges and many more and B with Mlaa Lowe and Miss Banks on Daddarlo. about rejections of scribbled papers studied. Poe wraa found to to Oonnvucut, Msasacbuaetta sad ceptions that aopohomore Bob Hur- Fourth: Soma musty old profes­ the longest pass on record—from down proceedings" to settle the Na­ hM consented to take Mr. Kelly’s DEBATING CLUB MAKES play on November 10. appropriate have been made secure for us by Casey on Wednesday, Sept. 22. On of those rare writeis who use Most attention la fcxniasd at pras- ray may atart at ona guard poet for every typewriter has the same >de Ityand gathered here today Al Schaeht. baseball, comedian, sor wUl decry drinking at footbaU Pole to Pole. tional League pennant race as r^ - p i ^ m conducting the rifle club. unique and neat print. When the Mlea Dorothy. Ephlin, one of for Armistice Day. A date wraa also our government—the Constitution. Friday, Sept 24. the boys of 39B humor and bis stories always ent on *Mlm" Dadda- In place of Tony AUbito. rtu|) VLted to pay twenty-five suggested for Sock and Buskin’s will meet with Mr. Piper; the girts ths annual Tri-Stats taam ik>, a aophomora aenaatlon last aea- just back from dooming In the games and view with alarm the Nineteenth: There will be only quickly as possible, regardless of the PLANS FOR THIS SEASON pupils have mastered typing, let­ Manchester High's new teachers, As the final point Mr. Bailey said: dues a single effect on the reader “Butch” Bottjer has only to car­ minors, was spotted in LahlfTs tav­ fiery ambitions of the challenging cents dues on or before November halls from Ashland. New Hamp- first large play, jut as yet the date "I am certa*-i that these same of 39B and 39A, with Miss Spafard tch. ovsr the Country (3ub aon, who. If to maintsins the pace hiring of football players. one undefeated, untied major team ters, borne work and future bu ^ ess la only tentative. usually that of horror. rse. ry on hla 1936 work to remain at ern . . . he waa grinning as be Cubs. $25 REWARD 1 for purpose of afflUaung letters will be clear and distinct ahlre. When asked about Connecti­ privUeges will be secured to future and Mias Casey. The setting shifted nint to tto to ast then, will ^ ve every one of center and Capt. Dick Petherbridge, Fifth: 81.98, quart 83.75. in the nation—Plttaburgb. Is offered by the maoufaetorar ttemMlves with the NaUonal Rinl —Frances E. WaUett '39B, generations because I know our "he order of play was la three- tto eight squads Wesleykn facM a struggled with a column of Aggers Harvard and BUaaoorl Twentieth: Notre Dame will beat The Giants' leader wrants to wrln (or any corn which Ureat Clirta- Aaoctatloa. Plans for a Debating season where they would probably be poor cut she was very generous with her —Jean Clarke, '39B. West for a study of “An Ingenue who weighs but 169 pounds, wUl . . . ‘Tm -lust checking up,” he today’s game, final of the sertes, just were made by the Debating Club praise. This, alone, rates her as generation believe in the Constitu­ of tto .Tlerraa” by Brete Harts. iss, ssch iaeludlng o u represen- doubis doaa of troubla. A fast, Win duunplonshlps Minnesota. tophhr Corn and Calloas Bamedy If handwritten. 'It's no mystery FR.\N*KLIVS FLAG "FOULED" hold down tto other guard aaalsn- said . . . "I cleared more than as badly oa he wranted to defeat the over during the activity period Monday. that typing Is an interesting and a arorthy resident of Manchester tion and will uphold i t ” COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES That story, a romantic one, waa Ts from ths thrse statsa. TTie swivel-hipped runner, Daddarlo mant. Sixth: Harvard and Mlsoourl wui Twenty-flilt: They'll sing Rose cannot remove. It always wrorks. V usual, announced that David Wilson, '38R :s8 hava tsama of nina wromen three times what 1 used to get for (Tubs yesterday and shove them twro Sold In Manchester by OleoBcy's. George Dougherty, new teacher of helpful subject to these progressing and the etate of Connecticut. also enjoyed. a great deal I7 tto proved hlmaetf a touchdown threat Dick Pbalpa and Jim McCabe, ot coaching and clowning In the majors permit the old gntds to come out HUl to Rose Bowl on Fordham and one-balf games behind. National English and Elconomic Geography, Hiss Epblln is a graduate of Monday morning started with —Dorothy Maud Turklngton, '38B. The commercial teachers In a re­ elaaa. With the scene laid In the each Individual player will have every time be took the ball and the of hiding as ths lads win tto Big Road—and then have the words 789 Main Street. beglnnera- nothing unusual happening untu Mlddletown’a athleUe McCabes, vet­ . . going back ? Just try to keep Terry calls today's contest the they wUl receive will be adviser for thU jrear'a team. Plymouth Normal School In her na­ —David Wilson, ’S8B. cent meeting decided that the Com­ mountains, Harte spins an Interest­ opportunity of winning twro fleet junior appears to have an ex­ erans both, wUl be at tackle with Three and Big Sfat titles after all stuffed back down their guUeta by M thousand rounds of twenty-two —DOUGLAS JOHNSON. '39B. an Instinct of curiosity was aroused ita. me out of the sticks . . . the folks caliber ammunition. ’ It wraa decided that. If enough tive state. She has also attended mercial club would hold meetings ing though somewhat Improbable cellent chance tor nomination aa Bob Llchtenberg, freshman tackle out there appreciated good comedy these years. somebody or other, aa usual. students were Interested, there Cornell University. Before com­ about “Franklin’a Flying Flag." SOUVENIRS OF TRAVEL story. lisa Jsan Bausr, wlnnar yester- Coimc tlcut's outstanding back of Seventh: Philadelphia, as usuaL —Chester Hodgkins. ENGLISH CLASSES WRITE twice a month this year. The meet­ last yaar, straining to reserve. when they see Ifc" . . . If we had Twenty-second: Joe Kllgrow of would be a club this year called HISTORICAL THEMES ing to Manchester, Mias Epblln The thirteen alternating red and ings wiu to held on the second and Having enjoyed most ot tto at tto Endieott Cup, hsadsd ths the season. Ona of the 1986 ends, HulUna. U Eighth: Alabama wUl beat out Alabama wUl be (Sqldberg's team­ >da Island Unaup t ^ t b a r with our choice of places to go tomorrow. H m u t k t j . P n g the Forum and also a team. The taught !n Hinsdale, New Hampshire white stripes were there. The forty- We talked of summer travels. fourth Fridays of the month. Meet­ stories studied thus far, tto class Tnia to eoaehteg tradltton. Blott not available at present because of Columbus would get It . . ..Texas L. 8. U. for the Southeastern Con­ mate on nearly every All-America. Forum will be composed of mem­ Themes on the early history of High school. The subjects wrfalch eight white stars among the blue And the places where we'd been. ings will also be told during activi­ looks forwrard to the future which Da-rtA thrss Umas winner of puts mors gloom than' optimism to a raoent appendletUs operatiim and Christian and Ohio State . , . boy, ference championship. Ditto BUl Daddio of Pitt. Joe Zwers APPROVAL' weren’t missing. Wind seemed to promisea to unfold some highly en­ Endieott Cup and Rhode Island bers wrbo will qndeavor, by bolding Msnebester and surrounding cities she teaches are: typing, shorthand The oceans crossed, the mountains ty periods on October 8, 32 and hla forecast for tto futura and Joa Moralngstar, who saw conaid- oh boy. Ninth; Murphy now pitching for of Notre Dsme, Bob Herwig ot joyable literature. UUa — BINGO — debates among themselves, to per­ have been written In Ulas Marioo and economic geography. keep it filing majestlcaUy yet climbed. November 13. There wiU be sixteen reaches hastily for tto crying towel erabla aervica a year ago, baa been New York. fect themselves in the art of pub­ something was wrong atop the —Louis Della Fera, '39A. ha Connsetlettt team, aaost of CslUornla. y Qasey*s Freshman EhigUsh clatees Mexico was her destlr.ation this And planes we’d traveled In. meetings which wlU be conducted to discussing what happsBsd to his groomed to fin shoes while tto Tenth; Arltansss am npset tra- Twenty-third: Army wlU beat S3, gr?*™*..” “ versl junior Eng- lic speaking and acquiring poise. bronse tipped forty-;«lght foot flag flnlsl^g high la the IMdleott freshman hopes ot a year ago. EVERT FRIDAT NIGHT Inoneclai. The themes were based on the past summer. Miss ^ h lin reporU by the following teachers: veteran Dave OUsapto bedda down ditioa to become tto first touth- Navy and some after-dinner apeak- Invitations to join will be sent out following: The original deeding bo that the scenery end trip were gor­ pole in front of the Franklin BuUd- One glri talked gaily of the algbu BAREI8 A CAPTAINS SWOtMElM ' ts favorsd to annex tto It seems that to waa deputdteg the other wing post. tte pupils Imagined themselves sit- to pupUs who seem to have the Mr. Wright—September 24; Mias Last Night's Fights west Conference ehampi(m to re­ sr WlU teU about the time the Sing artanyl a stove "swapping" Major Taloott; granting land in geous and she enjoyed all of It. iijg. What catastrophe had occas- That she had seen. aptonaUp playing on homo tar- OB a lad named Snyder, up WaaieyaB's achwhile: Sept. 35, Sansly Beach Ballroom necessary qualifications. Others Ueacham—October 8 and 12; Mrs. WjDtor Barelas was elected cap­ peat. Jack Robbtos ot tto Raaor- Sing team cbidlenged Army, claim­ Manchester territory: Pitkin's Reading la a favorite pastime of aloned the flying ot the Of cooling breese, the trees and MltcheU—November 12 and January from the freshmen, for thla yoKTo Coast Onard; O ct 8. Conn. Btat^; torks wiu to an almost Crystal Lake — Rockville can also try out. glaaeworke; the old Cheney UlUt; tain (if the swimming team at s field general but achnlastle toMigl- (By Aasedfited ■) ing that the pen Is mightier than Mias Ephlln's as wrell as hiking, pride Upatds down? When the mys­ Grass ao green. 22; Mrs. Warren—December 10 and 9, Bowdoto at Brunswick; 18, H a v AU-Amtrica qusrtertoito. TbsYU T d h y t ^ type of story was In- At the close of the meeting of- the coppei* mine tat Highland Park; dancing and basketball. tery was delvad upon and solved it recant meeting of the lettermeo m oreat Bnia, N. T , I 88. — htUty wiped out that plan and Dad- the sworiL VALUABLE PRIZES! D(X>R PRIZE $100 ftoers were cboeeo for the coming Juna 11; Mias Kellogg—January 8 •rfdrd; 88, Amherst at Amherst; Oakland. Calif.—Lou Nova, 196. compare him to Sammy Baugh. Which, at these pricoa, ts enough aftmr the class tod Bolton cave; Putnum Wolf Den; Altogether Mias Ephlin U favor­ developed that Old Glory had by Nathan GatcheU'a room. Walt fully -Afpittar. VOewat BOla to dark) WlU taka over Um Mgnal eaU- Auspices CL D. K. Qub year. They are: President Lucille Such beauty we said we never aaw and April 9; Mr. MUberry—Feb­ SO, Trinity at Hartford; Nov. 6, CaUfomto' bofivyweight champion, Eleventh; ThoyOl hollar about predictions. Ite mE S fa y k ^ s, -The Widow's and the fire which burnt the school ably Impressed with M. H. S. and some mistake been hoisted wrong- No matter where we roarued; deserves hla position, ss to Is s fins can hold atoa te— ie tog dutlee. HalL another sopho­ WlUtoma; IS, Roctoster ^ Rochea- • wBlCn OORUlllSd wmmm Ulriak and Secretary John Hamil­ that formerty stood on Sdiooi ruary 13 and AprU 33; Mias For­ ~ whUa aarsliig. outpointed Johnny Eijavee, 187, somotbtog ought to to dona about Or bad you arrived at that con- Adiuissioo ton. expecU to enjoy tor eUy here as a side iip. Tlie error was Immedlataiy And aha set ua all to thiniritig swimmer and haa the raqieet of fels more srho would have fitted atoety tar. Duhitb, Mton., 10. cRmg street member o f the faculty very much. man—March U and May 14; iriw Bsatss. He win assist OoaOi "rt~Tsil pass Inteifaranca. eluskm somewhora up abovaT. —Hamilton, *S9A. Ifled upon When she n id she'd not left noma. E|dilan—Marth 86 and May 88. •^Dorothy t t o v . ’40& .- m a r g u e r i t e b e r r y '4dB. —XMSon in pracUcs which is to bagto ason. GottMad Oaaa '8SR —Faith atovMWOB '898. — P-. 'S8B.

reen­ 'PA'GETWEEV* KANGHEBflEB EVENING H E IU ID . ICANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, ffiEPTEIfBER 28,198T 'V- • B V lS ^ G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONTJ., THURSDAY, SEFm iBER 28,1987

HOOTS AND HER RUDDIEilk Tell Us, Boots K>k feMOCVftO it VAV VdWOUT B U Y SELLr^REMT/y^^/^/Z/^CL/mSSIFIED IT SEEiW \T , ‘C N y X M WhiOisitO O ty ’O M0Nfi.y.VCMkSi> A VETTKW ^ v o v VOO \iV10W €» V\Otoi ^ The word “unaettlod" la used by Hard workers have few onnoitlng ^ '< 0 0 — VOPV M u m ^ f t the wmatber prophsts to , shirk complexes—their minds and bodies responsibUity t o t what foUoW u are creatively occupied. OV\ .THAWW _ frequently aa tbs ropstter adorns *-<00 . O P fW . -hla. talcs with the word ''kUagad.** . A man or woman'a .wtoWa— are LOST AND FOUND ANNOUNCEMENTS DOGS—BIRDS— PETS 41 APARTMENTS—FLATS— wife, Mrs. Grace WUcox of this amounts to about (93,000 and hs pretty well aet by tha time they TENEMENTS «S city; two sons, Ropert Wilcox of has collected (85,000. ADONIBAM COUNCIL Trnmp-u-No, lady, 1 ain't dirty reach their early twentlea. i f you lib s T —rSM AU B police dog, named BICTCLES rOR r e n t — 250 hr. FOR SALE—5 MONTHS old Eng­ H u iford and Richard Wilcox o f SUrUng October 1st, Interest will from choice. Pm teund by honor, i don't think so, just argue with one Mutt. Finder ideue notify. Donald Special ratea by day. Ask about lish Setter, female, perfect condi­ FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement ROCKVILLE Rockville; two sistets, Mias Mildred be charged on the taxes not paid wrote a testimonial for a [lartleular of them a few mlnutee. QArtns. Tel. Mancbeeter 8758. our 5 for l.plan. Gea Wllllama, tion. Phone Man'cheater 4876. after Sept 30th. Oarage If desired. Wilcox and Mrs. J. E. Vebrlng of with the amount Increasing each MEETING TOMORRI . soap once and promised to use no 105 Oxford, off Strickland, Tela- Inquire at 35 Lewis street Warehoiisai Point. month. \ other brand. “ Horace—If you loved me,' wrhy b08T—PASS BOOK NO. 6508 -¥• die you refuse me at first? phone 8334. POULTRY AND 8UPPUES 43 The funetml wtU be held on Friday Union Chnroh 8ervloea_- Woman—Well, why don't you use Notice la hereby given that Paai afternoon at two o'clock at the A ll members o f Union Congrega­ that, then T > Edith—Just to sea what you Book No. 8508 lamed by The Sav ROASTINO CmcaCENS. BroUers, BUSINESS LOCATIONS LEGION AUXnJARirS Burke Funeral Home, Park street, tional church are reminded o f com­ First Scflsion of Fall Tramp—Because, lady, the firm would do? V Inga Bank of Hancheater baa been AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 fowl and roasting duck. Also duck FOR RENT <4 Rockville. Burial will be in Grove munion service next Sunday morn­ Be Held at Masonic’ Ha that made that soap failed during Horace—But I might have ruohed off without waiting for an expiana- loat or 'deatrOyed, and written ap> eggs. B. T. Allen, 87 Doane street cemetery, Windsor Locks. ing at 10:45. Tbs kindergarten and the depression, and I can't get any OFnCERS ELECTED Rockville Tomorrow Nigt Uon. pUcatloa haa been made to aald FOR S A U !—DODGE truck, 1084, Telephone 7616. FOR RENT—OFFICE with wait­ ChlldreiYB BIM oii primary departments of the church of it. fcmfc ky the peraon In whoae name panel body, good condition, good ing room In House St Hale Bldg. school wUl assemble at 9:45 from Edltb—Hardly. I had the door The Children's mission opened on locked. mch book waa laaued, for payment rubber. No reasonable offer refus­ FANCr Q UALm broiler., rotat­ Inquire H. B. or C. S. House. Mrs. Angtistii Pilkat Named Wednesday afternoon at St. Bern­ now 's outing in New York church at 8:15 p. m. Any girl who in it! Cergt. George Heidelberg booked ^ 8»aatal rataa for tan. u r a avaty HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Important day in the history of no. He haa left the tree to | REPAIRING 23 George L. Fish, 110 Benton street. on Sunday. They will leave Rock­ Is Interested in joining the troop is Patient—I t hasn't. That's my back him. George A. Bowman, deputy- •■y advartlalB. ftvaa apea laqaaat. Union Oongregatkmal church. It along its own wray and It is FOR SALE—ONE CRAWFORD, ville on the 7:20 bus and take the asked to get In touch with Mrs. collar button you struck . . . district attorney. Issued a warrant A«a orCara. bafora tha third ar arth will mark the 100th anniversary of fectly healthy. •ay win ha aharirad oaly tar tha ae- LAW N MOWERS put In Oral alaaa one Glenwood and one Magee excursion train to New York. Roscoe Metzger. charging him with the theft of isu taal aaaibar at timaa tha ad appaar- working condition; vacuum claan- Mrs. Oscar Badstuebner of West Congregationalism In Rockville. John P. Thoms o f Addison - - Hostesses do social bookkeeping pounds of lead. Judge George E. range, with oil burner. Telephone The first bilce o f the season will ad. AarK ta. at tha rau aaraad bat era cleaned, repatrwl; key making, street la. in charge and members de­ Look for other announcements, taking down the Hurlburt house i and know to a lamb chop what they Page bound him over for trial, and •a aUarrmaaa ar rafaada aaa ba auda 7982. take place on Saturday, September lock and gunsmithlng. Braith- NEW FEATURES ADDED ' siring further information may re­ bam on Keeney atreet and will owre and what's owing them. Jailer George Bcbneck led him to e aa atf UaM ads sCappad attar tba 25. It will be to Spapstone Moun­ •ttb dap. walta, S3 Paarl straoL ceive the same by communicating tha material In constructing his cell. tain .and will be In the form of a asUL diaplar toee sat MACHINERY AND TOOLS 52 IN ST. JAMES BINGO with her. house in Waterford, Conn. locat Judge — Uncle Mose, your first It almost gave Georgs the wllUes. EXPERT RADIO REPAIR service Sailed tor Paris Hare and Hound game. The Flying NEW HIGHWAY BRINGS short distance west o f New : wife tells me that you are three __*ha B a tM win aae ba raapaaalbla E lf patrol and the Green Fern Beta thaa aaa laaarraat laaartlaa on aU maksa Let ua glva ,rou an USED JOHN DEERE Row crop Edwrard L. Newrmarkar, treasurer The house la of historic Intsrestl ttionths behind with ^ u r alimony. asUmatr on youi radio. Pbone tractor. Used Farmallg; Dublin “ Bingo" on a much larger and of the Savings Bank of Rockville Patrol will lay the trail, leaving the it was the home of Dr. Uncle Mose— Yea, /edge, dat am UNE TROUBLE • ( W T adrartlsamaat ardarad Car church In cars at 10:30 a. m. FARMERS TROUBLES I til 5191, Brunner'a Radio Dept., 80 Tractor Co., Wllllmantlc. different plan than has been followed With Mrs. Newmarker sailed on Hurburt, a surgeon with Bherid BO. But it's dia way. Dat second madrattaat aBBslaa at laaar> The Accurates and Rising Sun y Oakland street In the past will be played at St. Wednesday from New York City cavalry in the Civil war. Mr. ' wife of mine ain't turned out to be Elgin, ni.— It all started when a PtM pabllaatlaa at adrarUala. win ba Patrol will follow the trail leaving James's haU Friday night. A com­ for Paris, France, oni the Legion had seven yean service in the worker I thought she would be. Chicago, Aurora and Elgin electric taetlflad aalp bp aaaaallatloa af tba tlio church at eleven o'clock. Each Mll.SICAL INSTRUMENTS 5:i mittee has been named and It has Pilgrimage. They sailed on the United States navy and tala train struck a cow, south of here ' *er tha aarrlaa raadarad girl is to bring her own Itmch, Group of Young Men Ransack Anadrartlaaaiaau mart aoafona BUSINESS arranged additional features be­ "Queen Mary" and plan to return In father waa with General Shef Our Idea Of A Pessimist Is' A where the line Intersects with the either cooked or to be cooked and School House and Do Other with sides the regular games. In the about three weeks. The return trip troops In the Civil war. ' Photographer Who Always Takes Illlnola Central railroad. racslaUoaa aatoread bp tha pabllah> OPPORTUNITIES 32 FOR S A LE —M ILTO N piano, rea­ lemonade will be supplied by the Damage in Gilead Section. 2 » , « ;d t t a p raaarra tha riebt ta advertisement, which Is ^ appearing will be made on the "Normandie”. The Worst Vlewrs Of Everything. First, tha cow was killed. Its edit, ravlaa ar rajaat map aapp eaa* sonable. Telephona 5814. Parent Teacher Meeting committee in charge of the arrange­ carcase ripped out a power rail, FOR R E NT—IN BUSINESS sec­ in another part of the paper today ments. FORMER U. S. M AN AG ER aldarad abJaatloaabU. ” tion. brick . marcabtUe building the details are explained. The Vernon-Parent Teacher As- . Johnny, ten years old, applied for which was pushed onto the Illinois ta o n w d h o u r * —ClaaMflad ada FOR SALE— UPRIGHT piano. In Accepts Hartford PosIHon since the completion of the "miss­ DIES IN BALTIMC One of the features In addition s.>ciaUon held a meeting last eve­ a job os grocer's boy for the sum­ Central right of way, starting a fire. •• ba pabUahad aama dap maat ba ra- witb 8000 f t oi ground loot api.ca good condition, also gas tank beat­ ing Hnk" in the town of Hebron, JJ*yj8^hp 1C a aleak aoea: Catardapa to the regular prizes, will be yeek- ning at the DobsonvIIIe Methodist Irvin Edwrards, son of Mr. and mer. The grocer wanted a serious- The train's passengers were trans* Suitable tor light manufacturing. er. Telephone 6175 after fl. Baltimore. Sept. 23 — (A P I ferred to automobiles and driven to Apply Edward J. HoU. ly coupons for larger prizes. church. Philip M. Howe and Mrs. Walter Eklwards of Lawrence residents of Gilead are finding that Henry R. Stansbury, 63, one-tf minded youth, so he put Johnny to street has accepted a position with Elgin. 1911 pMitotM rail FOR SALE—BRADBURY player The games will be sponsored by / rthur E. Chatterton, superintend­ the additional traffic moving In that general manager of Universal a l.ttle tesL TELEPHONE TOUR ' Worth's In Hartford ss assistant piano, price reasonable. Inquire 28 the Holy Name Society and they ent and assistant superintendent of section isn't the only trouble vice, died yesterday after an Grocer — Well, my boy, what schools of the town of Vernon were window trimmer and sign writer. caused. would you do with a million dol­ W AN T ADS HELP WANTED— West street. will Introduce tomorrow night a ness of two years. GARDEN PRECAUTION SC’ORCHY SMITH present. The young man has shown artis- lars? Full Speed Ahead "free game” at which there wUl be Early this week a party of young Stansbury, who retired In 1$ Pick all the seed pets from “ 2L*^S**th* tha talapboBa FEMALE 35 Matters concerning transporta­ tli ability while In school and has men drove along the road and while Johnny— Oh, gee, I don't know— at Oa CBAROn RATK .Iraa abara awarded a 10 pound turkey with aU was In newspaper work for 40 yea plants In irour garden that are hot Gatnerini; 9ran>, « c d r piY 6 locdmotivs NCAies I lfflN6 ^ IN THE tAB, ECORCHV AND TUTSI “ adrartiaara. hot WANTED —RELIABLE girl for WANTED—TO BUY 68 the “ fixings" for the dinner. tion and the crowded condition of been doing sign painting during his the residents were steeping decided ■I wasn't expecting so much at the 6otPfEif9 - i— e a g a y ...... w Ca s h r a t u win bx-sssxsixd xx spare time. He started In Georgia and covel intended to self sow. Otherwise, general housework. Write Box 8, The admission price has been kept the school In that section of the to have “ some fun." They broke •tart. JATMRNT U pxld xt tbx bust- SAVE YOUR RAGS and Junk. Sell town were discussed, and the offi­ Broadcasting the Spanish-American war you are likely to have tittle order In aa or barara tha aareath Herald. low In order to attract a large Into the DChool house at the comer your garden next spring. C v le^ w lajr tha Crat Isaarttaa at to ua. Live poultry bought. Wm. cers were Installed. Mrs. Oliver Rev. J. Garfield Sallls, formerly of the road and the John Tom HIU Georgia papers. In 1917 be wen|| Con you name five state capitals gathering. Washington as correspondent fffww t*** CHAROn Ostrlnsky, 182 Bissell street. Tele­ Peck of Vernon Center Is president pastor of the Rockville Methodist road and threw things around. They east of the Rocky Mountains begin­ 1.1 S m? I * ® ^ aellaetad. JCa raapanal. phone 5879. of the association. church, now pastor of the M. E. the New York American and ofl ning with the letter A ? Here they LAWN MAKING TIME wntp tar arrara la tataphoaad ada HELP WANTED— Robert E. Lee, a mUitary engi­ also did damage to the outbuilding The organization Is planning for church In Chicopee. Maas., la broad- of tb.e school and then going north Hcarst papers. From 1924, to l l are: September is the beat month for aaaamad aad tbafr aaaaraep MALE OR FEMALE 37 neer, have had commanded more building new lawns and renovating ■■•aat ba waaraata^ an active program during the fall ca.stlng Morning Devotions each cut a wli-c meah fence letting out he was managing editor of i| Atlanta, Georgia. ^ than a few dozen troops In the field old ones. The grass has a chance BOARDERS WANTED ,59-A and winter season. Following the morning this week. rabbits, turned over an outhouse at Washington Herald. Augusta, Maine, INUKXOP WANTED — BOOKKEEPER Mr before the Civil War. to become firmly rooted before It business meeting a soclai hour waa The broadcast takes place at nine another place and took a wagon He is survived by his widow, Austin, Texas, CLASSinCATIONS general office work. Write Box K, ROOM AND BOARD In private enjoyed. Annapolis, Maryland, must fight weeds next spring. care of The Herald, giving experi­ family. Steam heated room, borne o'clock from SUtlon WSPR In from another farm. ' Han; four sons, James A. and He ••• a a •a.gi A Charles Leon W'ileox Albany, Newr York. ence and references. cooking. Telephone 7595. Springfield, Mass., and will con­ This happened about 1 o'clock In H. Stansbuiy, Jr., of Wasblngt| B NOTICE. Charles Leon Wilcox, 60. of Ware­ tinue up to and Including September WAR ON CHILLS JJdff**#** •••••••vwt >••• C the morning and as the party was Edward of New York and Rob •••••••••••••••••••«•••« D ROOM AND BOARD In private house Point a former postmaster at .29, seen going towards Bolton Con.- of Herald Harbor, Md.; and Dr. Clancy— Did you talts his For the first cool days of early On and after this date I will not Windsor Locks, died on Wednesday temperature? fall, when heat Is needed for an Cxrd of Tbxafcs ...... ••••••••••••••. X family. References exchanged. Tel. Sunday Service stable Chesterfield Plrie has been daughters, Mrs. Mary S. Rlchar Is Mxaorlxm ...... be responsible Mr any bills con­ at a convalescent home following a Mrs. -Celly— Sura. I put the baro­ hour or so. It's handy to have a r Mapehester 4430, or apply 141 Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes will asked to try to locate thr persons of Hartford, Conn., and Miss Ca| Xdoxt xad Foxsd ••••••••••« 1 tracted by my wife, Annie Gazdz- long Illness. have as his subject next Sunday meter on bis to":ach. It said 'very portable electric radiator that is on ABaottsexaxxtx «.• ••••••••• s Pitkin street. responsible for the trouble. line Stansbury of Herald Harbor Foroesxls ...... ickl. He was bom In Windsor Locks, morning, "Seeing God." Holy Com­ try' so I gave him a pint of beer casters and can be easily moved Signed. Noveifiber I'l, 1876, a son of Mr. Ao^^wbOss munion will also be observed at and he's gone back to work. from room to room. AotOMobltes for Bxlo EMERGENCY JOSEPH OAZDZICKL and Mrs. Charles Wilcox. He serv­ this service. AotOMobllos for XxohxsEO Read The Herald Adrs. Sept 23rd, 1937. ed for ten years as assistant post­ Collected 94 Per oeat Aots Aeexxxorlxs—Tlrxo a*« master and four years aa post­ Aots Ropxirtov*—Fxlstlstf • a t y Tax Collector WUUam R. Aots Sehoolo...... master in hiB town. He was a state Rogalus who baa been collecting the FLAPPER FANNY " ‘7^ * K^^ECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser W ASHINUTON TUBBI^ By a iA N E OUT OUR WAY Autos—Ship b7 Truck •••••• CALLS bank examiner for seven years and city tax of H mills for the current —Aotos->ror Bara MHIro ii« a a a a a a a • a • «Pd • he was formerlr a trust officer of year, announced at the close that -CCFR. IMTtVRUMRVICC.Nie. T. M. Rta U. •. MT. 0$f. 2 *I**** t “*'^” ~ "‘®™«* •••■» t* the Union Trust of Chicago, ni. about 94 per cent of the taxes had W ELL, BOYS, WC FACE AWOTHER 6EASOW r iletorapelaa—Blepelae ...... li POUCE Mr., Wilcox Is survived ^ his W ^tad Aatoa—Ifotorepalaa II been collected. The total tax OF -TDUaW COM PETm ON • EVEFIY TEAM Baalaaaa aad Prataaalasal Cerrtaoa IW THE COWFEREWCE WILL BE OUT Boala.as Carrleaa Oftarad ...... II Houahold Barrleas OSarad ....It-A 4S43 NOTICE! QUWWIWe P O « U S ! ^ B E A T SHADY Bolldla.—Contfaetlac ...... 14 ^orUt^Nnraarlao ...... It ■ iiwrv SIDE IS THEIR MOTTO .* Poaaral EHraetara ...... it FIRE Prospective Purchasers O f FOR SALE—ON THE STATE ROAD XaaUar—Plamblar—BaaSap . « South ...... 4.ROOM BUNGALOW— Firepla«e, Garage, 3 Acres of Cheney Bros, Homes lAiid. Ideal place for gas station. Sole agent. dtorapa « Pobtio Paa.an.ar Carrlea...... IC-A 4321 t ill nintlar—Paparto...... -- We Quote FVom “Terms of Sale”— U L i. L L c I ^ot.H loaal Carrleaa ...... L C L C C «. I •••aaa..aaa.«aaaaed.« North CLAUSE 13: $2,000 t I I. i i. w u TallorlB.—Opala.-.^abatac .. 13—From and after the moment wijen the property le knocked LAND FOR SALE,— Mancheater, Bolton Center, Bolton I, L Tollat Gooda aad Carrlea ...... down to the purchaser he eball beer tha rUk of any and aU loaa k C TVasted—Batlnaaa Samea u . . . . Notch, Coventry— $20.00 per acre and np. S432 and—or damage to the property eold, which loee and—or damage ^ Kdaeattaaal Conraaa u d Clmaua ...... may be due to Ore. th eft casualty or any act of God, and no such '(Z' WASTE OF Prlrate la.trtictlona a• ..a • • ft AMBULANCE loss or damage shall entitle the purchaser either to avoid the DOTCHIN’S REAL ESTATE OFnCE VINES AND STUMPS,J p.ncln...... •••«•» ...aaff'A sale or to have any rebate or allowance upon, or any set-off Bolton Notch Telephone 8739 WASH AND EASY FIND Muileal—Oramatle •••••••••••• ., fb (Doogan) against, the agreed price. wutad—^Inatraetleaa >••• 90 it? N (MAHOGANY TREES _ Flxxaelxl B f THE THOUSANDS. ■onda—Ctoeba—lio rt...a a . . . „ tl S«30 The Above Clause Gearly Throws The Ru.ln.aa OppertunlUea ...... n W H Y, IT 'S THEN WHYTH’ HECK ICOliej to leMB ...... 91 (HoUoran) LISTEN, STUPID. HE'S A LIAR, A THIEF AND A ^ ^Responsibility On The Purchaser! rM ONIY TWE COACH CAN W ORTH A ,P1I> MR. WATT TELL SKUNK.' HE'S TRYING TO ROB HER! BUT. . . _ H»lp xxs SItuatIcM EVERfVTEAM WANTS TO BREEZE THAT THE R.Ip Wani.il—Ptmala ...... || W e shall be at the Aootlon ready to bind year prepesty wRB ONLY T ELL VOU WHAT TO I SO h e l p m e HANNA, HBS NOT GO)N&> H.Ib W.Btrt—M.la ...... It 3060 KNOCK US OFF OUR FOKWNH (Z3MFANVS -7 TO SET AWAY WITH ITf bieurance protection the ndnute your purchase Is madsw o 2, tVaBt.d ...... M.A PERCH f SO w e 'l l h a v e D !VOUU. H/WETDDOrr? WORTHLESS.' S**P WjBt.d—Mala ar Paaiala.. IT (Quish). Sixteen years of Insuraiioe service tat Maneheeter. L ai w THE FIRST PLAYER WHO - A.anti Wanted...... IT-A Fire Insurance TO B E OH OUR TO ES advise yon as to your needa. Sltsatlona W a.ie.—P.wala . . . II BREAKS TRAIMINS RULES i C RATES ABE VERY LOW — TOU CANT AFFORD TO TAKE w e I j . p l a y h a r d < ettaattona Waili.d—Mata ...... It 4340 Before buyingr fire insurance, be sure to WILL' B E ATRATTOR ! OOT. to ^ gmployment Aseneles ...... 40 A CHANCE! AMD G IVE ’EM I TH A T ? w e l l HAVE TO BAND D o..— consult Robert J. Smith, Inc. Strong: stock EVERYTH IN«.V Ijlv. Cteek—v.h lel...... 4. HOSPITAL t o g e t h e r AM O W O R K •* ^oJlry xxO EuppUxx ...... 4) and mutual companies. Low rates. F O R A Wxotxd— Poultry ■ Atosk 4* $131 ARTHUR A. KNOFLA COMMOH , ,V Artleixs *Por* flair.. U 875 MAIN STREET DIAL 5440 OR 5938 C A U S E ! 5“ ?mi • "• AooMMrlM ...... 44 Balldla. M.i.nal...... 47 WATER DEPT. TO RENT— Robert J. Smith, Inc. D[a»onda—WatebM—J.w .lrp ., 41 6-Room Singk, oil heat, $65. One 6-Room Sincle, $55. 963 M»ln street TeL: 8450 5746 5343 Elactrle.l Apoll.aeao—Radio 4* "Oh, tu i% >-ou’ll meet lome swell bo>a in the third grade, but Pti.l aad Paad ...... 1y I like older mes." PradaoU te 3077 " ' i r * ■eoMbald Oeoda ...... i M a e b ^ n aad Teola ...... M (After 5 P. M.)

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