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V0L.LVII„N0.88 (CKaaoUled A dverhsbig on P age iS ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1938 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE C E im

FDND-MATCHING MOSES FOX IS Mine Explosion Fatal to Ten

RELIEF SCHEME, DEAD; HEAD OF GRAND JURY ORDERED

m raOPOSAL t FOXAND CO.

TO MEET JANUARY 25

on Of L ite President Be* Leadmg Business Man And .

Bevel Present WPA Pro- PUIantliropist Of Hart-

TOR PARKWAY PROBE {Fun Costs Exactly Twice ford, Passes Away In 83rd ‘ f

As Much As It Should. Year After Short Illness.

Superior Court Judge Foster FRENCH CABINET F. D. R ADVISES

Washington. Jan. 13.— ( A P I - Hartford, Jan. 13.— (A P )—Moses Names 18 Members To Cbarlo* P. Taft recommended Fox, president of G. Fox A Co., for IN CRISIS OVER LESS CREDIT IN CongroM today a Federal-atato many years one of the leading busl- fund-matching relief program ress men of Connecticut, died at Undertake Investigatub which Federal allotments to states 8:30 this morning at hia home, 1040 Prospect avenue. He was 87 years LABOR FRANC AUTOJELLING Of Ifighway Departmoirt would be according to a stipulated old. formula. Mr. Fox succumbed to a cerebral Testifying as chairman of the thrombosis, occasioned by arterio- No Decision To Resign But Topic One Of Those'Said To Spendmg; No Practidog MoblltzaUon for Human Needs, solerosls. Ha was taken seriously National association of community 111 on January 3, and gradually weakened until the end came this Premier Decides To Take Lawyer On The List chests. Taft recommended that the morning. Ha?e Been Talked Orer amount and character of work re- lief and thoee eligible should .te left Moses Fox was known aa one of Hartford's foremost phUanthropists, Strike And Drop In Ex- primarily to the sUtes.r under With Business Leader^ Bridgeport, Jan. 13.— (A P ) and many Institutions In the city owe standards of administration set up their fostering to hia beneficences. —Judge Carl Foster in SupaH^ by the Federal government. Local On the occasion o f hia 88Ui birth- change To The Deputies. Condemns Orer-Sellmg. or Court today ordered an ex- programs would te tied in closely to day in 1938, he made glfta totaling the general program hy the states. $40,000 to the hoapttala of the city. traordinary Grand Jury im- The son of the late President and emplo?e“ rttr X e ‘’’Surtte H panelled on Tuesday, JaniMty Although at the time no statement were underground. SDect«tn« .rJ “ d « foremen and repalrmeh Paris, Jan. 13.— (A P )—Members Washington, Jan. 13 — (AP) Chief Justice Taft also proposed waa forthcoming from members of underground. Spectators are shown at the mine tipple. 26, to undertake an investigae of the Cabinet announced today President Roosevelt was reported national commission, "divorced from tte family. It was understood that that Premier Camille Chautemps politics," *0 draft a long-range Mr. Fox'a gifts were made In a today In usually reliable quarters to tion of the spending of |6,0M,- New lief program. had decided to take the govern- te negotiating In hia conferences 000 by the State Highway spirit of thankfulness for the bless- ment's grave labor and monetary . Hu Federal-state-local plan, be ings that came to him throughout with biulness leaders for a curtail partment in purchasing Hghtil problema before the chamber ot ment of credit on Installment buy- said, "undoubtedly will make possl his lifetime. of way for the Merritt Paric* One of Many Gifts SAMOAN CUPPER CREW PRICES OF MEATS deputies. The announcement ckrae ing. Informed persona said be bad ble genuine economy both In local way. and Federal administration, without Of this large gift, $20,000 was after a special Cabinet session that suggested to the motor Industry a lowering standards of relief." given to Hartford hospital for a lasted almost three hours. Although tightening of sales credit In line Judge Foster, In naming the TAKE BIG DROP political circles speculated on chanc- Funds for .'^tatea fiw bed there, and commenting on ALL KILLED IN CRASH with hts previously expressed inten' 18 members who will serre on this, the late Dr. Lewis A. Sexton, es of a Cabinet resignation, the tlon of eliminating "high pressure ‘The Federal government should the Grand Jury, directed Hen- appropriate to- the state a sum of then superintendent of the hospital ministers declhred there bad been salesmanship." said: money according to a stipulated no decision to resign. This waa one of the topics the ry P. Lyons, derk of the Supe- formula to carry out a general re- The creating of this gift for the "W e are all stlU ministers." said President waa said to have discussed rior Court, to draw warraott poor merely adds another to the Naval Craft Returning From Nine To 50 Per Cent Decline lief program. Including work Marx Dormoy, minister of Uit In- Tuesday with Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., for the jurors and have theaa lief,’’ Taft, a Cincinnati attorney, many glfta Mr. Fox has made to terior. He announced the premier chairman of the General Motors said In a prepared statement the hospital since hia ofllclal connec- Scene Of Blast Find The LA T E NEWS In Wholesale Markets Fig- would make a declaration before Corporation, and four other promi- "served forthwith.” tion with the Institution. "Hm amount appropriated by the the chamber later today on the nent Industrlallsta. No practicing ’ lawyer was "In addition to hia valuable Federal government should te Cabinet's difficulties arising from service he has rendered during this Wreckage Of Plane But ures Since September. On* well-posted government offi- named on the Grand Jury. definite sum available only upon FLASHES! labor troubles and a weakened cial said the President had proposed Thomas J. Bowen, hat manu- condition that It te nutched by the 1?."*^ years) as a mem- D6r of tho board, ha haa made many franc. that the auto Industry limit lU ix - facturer, of Danbury, who Is tates In prescribed proportions substantial gifts, among which was No Signs Of Bodies. The premier had called his minis- tension of credit on the purchSM ot each state to apportion to local a free bed which he gave on March DEATHS IN STORM. Chicago, Jan. IS— (A P )—One of ters Into session especially to con- cars to 38 per cent, but that Sloan Number 18 on the jury lisL oommunlUes upon any basla It may 3, 1894.” Boston, Jan. 18.— (A P )— The the sharpest drops la meat prices aider France's plague ot strikes and had rejected the suggested oa too formerly practicckl law in Nau- dedda eompatJble with relief needa. Gift To 84, Francis Pago Pago, Samoa, Jan. 13. __ wlnter'a heaviest snowstorm today on record—9 to 60 per cent In the falling currency. Pierre Fournier, drastic. gatuck. George E. Crawford, *TJie determination of the amotmt Another $10,000 of hsl 88th anni- ta New Engiand. claimed at least (A P )—a e a r Indication that the wholesale market since September governor of the Bank of France, 'nm e Not DIsdoaed president of the Bridgepact and choncter of work relief and of versary gifts was offered to Bishop —•*"‘‘*"8 • flahing was called Into the meeting shortly those eligible for relief should be giant Samoan Clipper and her crew according to market figures today__ Whether Mr. Roosevelt had pro- Chamber of Ckimmerce, Is Maurice F. McAuilffa for a free bed aelMNmer. dlaniptlng traffic and before Its close. posed that this limitation ba Im- FTtmarlly the reeponsIMUty o f the M B t Franda hospital. Five years of aeven were destroyed In a fire oemmanloatioaa and clothing the hoa put butcher shop converaatloa Number One on the list. back on a weather and neighborhood After the Cabinet meeting the pooed immediately or at ooma fu- state and leeal community. Tbia btfore. In 19M, his daughters had and explosion was brou ^ t to -Pngp • wblto blanket from foor .premier's, office Issued this com- In ordering the Grand Jury called racommendation is not to te taken given $10,000 to St. Francis hospital to Inchea deep. gossip basts. — . —. ture time when there were evi- Pago today by the minesweeper munique: dences of over-aelUng was nirt dll- Jedgw Fcoter directed that aervtea aa opposing a Federal program for recognition of Mr. Fox'a 80th AvoceL • • • Housewives now let the butcher talk of pleasant subjects. Tha em- "The premier and finance mtnls- closed. of the warranta te mada by HIM pubUo works on ajion-ralief basis.' anniversary. The naval craft returned to port 71 INDICTED FOB LOTTERY. ______/ Sheriff Edward A. Platt or hia do)>> Need Not Be HaU The remaining $10,000 of Mr phasis DO longer Is on the high price with charred fragments of the fly- Binghamton. N. Y , Jaa. 18. of pork chops, beef ribs, bacon and (Oonrinued On Page Eight) utles by person and that the la- He said the Federal-state match- Fox'a 88th anniversary gift was ing boat after an all day search (A P )—Sixty-nine men and two (Conttnoed'oD Page Bight) ablllty of anyone cglled to aorva be ing need not necessarily te on a 80- [tven to the board of directors of other Items In the meat budget. of the oil slick 12 miles off Pago ^ m c n In eight states were Indict- The household budffet has reeeiv>- reported to the oourt at once. BO boats. Mt, Sinai hoopltal for a free ted In Pago where the all-metal Trana- ed today by a Federal Grand Jury "There must te no delay,” ooM For the care of Interstate that Institution. ed substantial relief in the meat de- Paclflc plane craahed In flames aa Federal aathoriUes moved to partment In the last four months. Judge Foster In acting favorably oa transients, he urged that the Feder- Mr. Fox was born In Hartford on Tuesday. ff™**’ "liat they described as the State’s Attorney Lorin W. w niy al government make special grants Dec. 26, 1880, op Mill street, now Steaks and chops are back on the Eveiy Item recovered showed biggest organized lottery syndi jUnner menu. The highest swing SOCIAL SECURITY TAXES petition for the caUUng o f the Grand to states frbm the general relief known as Wells street, the son of signs of an Internal explosion. All cate In the east.” ^ ^ Jury. fund. Gershon and Hannah Fox. m mMt prices .In recent yearn was were charred, burned and covered piarged with ixmapliscy and the crushed by consumer resistance, the The appHcation filed with the The Federal standards of admin- with aluminum powder. sMpnwnt of lottery tickets la inter (^Xmttsasd on Page Two) buslnese slump, and reduced oon- court at the opening at the criin- istration, Taft suggested, "should Because of the condition of the sUte oommeroe. the 71 defeodanto EXPENSIVE TO COLLECT Inal seaakm st 10 a. m. oeta fbrtll ^ m er buying power coupled with require within each state and dty fragments, no hope was held of re- are snttered through New York, Increased Uvestock receipts. Big over the signature of Mr. WUUa Is a unllled or at least a co-ordinated covering the bodies of CapC Edwin New Jersey, Maasachnaetto, Penn- 1937 grain crops wMch are being that The state's attorney wtthm administration, under an adequate C. Musick, 43-yeer-old Pan Ameri- aylvania, Rhode lalaad, Ohio, Con transformed Into meat aa rapid^ as aad for the county of FalrlMd te^ and Inclusive merit system of ap- JOOVER TO TRAVEL can Airways ace, and bis crew of nectlcut and Kentucky. • • • farmers con speed up the proeeu longressional Group Told It NOYES TO RESIGN spcctfuUy represents tb>t a Grand pointment, of all public assistance six from the shark Infested waters. were responsible in part for the In- Jury of 18 electora ed tlie county, aad general relief programs to ^ The dipper carried no passengers CARDOZO’S CONDITION creased supply. should te summoned, tmpaaelM which the Federal government con- The plane caught Are while dump- Washington, Jou. IS,— (A P )— Ur. Costs Borean $1.44 To The wMte figures on butcher shop and sworn to inquire after and pre- tribntea funds.” ing excess gasoline preparatory to John Paul Earnest, Jr„ sold today ASHEADOFA.P. sent to the court such offenoen oA Taft ooaerted that the Works landing at Pago Pago to repair a there had been “a a Ugh I Improve- (Umttaoed on Page tiro) Collect Each $100; Selfing the evidence presented to them «•«« Progress Administration program broken oil line after starting out on ment” In the "goieiol condition” of seem to require.” a flight from Auckland, N. Z. It coot "Juat exactly twice aa much as .Associate Justice Benjamin N. thr- The only mention of the UerrKt It should.” Local xrork relief is teas Accepts Invitation To Revis- craahed In a thousand fathoms of dozo of the Supreme Court. highway situation In the formal pro:' water. Baby Bonds Also Costly. Has Been President Of G - oosUy, ha said. • • • ceedlngs was made by Hr. Wmis in Wreckage Found. IB reply to a queatiun from Chotr- mar ket s at a glance AUSTRIA, HUNGARY a brief address to the court after nua Byraea (D.. S. C ), Taft said it Scenes Of His Work Wreckage found by the Avocet In- New York, Jan. IS.— (A P )— filing bU motion. cluded: Washington. Jaa. IS — (AP) __ gantic News Gathering Or- ha opposed a Federal work relief Stocks— Irregular; Gold mines "The investigation into Mm program beeause ha believed local A coat belonging to Radio Offi- rally. Records at a O>ngresslonal commit- affairs of the Merritt Parkway Doring TTie World War. cer T. J. Findley, 29. of Alameda. TO JOIN FASCISTS tee disclosed today that two admin- communities “can do the Job more Bonds—Higher; top grades In de- .ganizafa'on For 38 Years. have reached a point where I fMt ehasply.” Calif. It showed evidence of holes mand. istration activities—oelUng "baby that 1 should petition to court to blown through IL A wing emblem bonds" and collecting Social Secur- He suggsatad Federal relief Curb—Narrow; utilities higher. summon a Grand Jury to tnquire San Francisco, Jan 18.__(AP)__ was the. Identifying mark on the Itv taxes— are proving unusually ex- and determine whether or not any Fonner President Herbert Hoover coat Foreign Bxohaage-^iaayt Franc !hanceOor Of Fonner Nation pensive. New York, Jan. 18.— ( A P ) — (Ueattnoad oa Page Twe) breaks. lawa of the state have been brokMa will sail from New York for Belgium Trousers belonging to J. A. Edwin L. Kilby, assUtimt com- Frank B. No}rei of Washington an- I will request that the Grand J i » February 8 to revisit the scene ol Brooks. 88. of Honolulu, assistant Cotton— Quiet; hedge aeiltng nounced today his retiren.ent from trade buying. Makes Known His Views mlsKoner of the Treasury’s public te called to meet Tuesday JanuotT his renowned labors as director ot engineering officer. It waa identl- debt service, told the House Appro- the presidency of the Associated 28,” Mr. WIIIU told Judge Fosteri areU ef commission which fed 10 ,- fled by a tie clasp In the pocket Sugar—Lower; hedge Mlltag. Press, at the expiration of his pres- T he motion of the state’s attor- priations committee the small de- GEN. CHIANG MAPS OW.OOO persons during the World* The clasp was tent. Coffee Fsslei; oommiaeion house In A Newspaper Artide. nomination bond program had cost ent term. He has held the position ney Is granted.” Judge Foster dfi- Pages of the engineering log and liquidation. through thirty-eight eventful years dared from the bench. other papers. about 88,606.870 from 1938 to 1937 Friends disclosed be has accepted and that It would coat approximate- of news|->aper history. The plane's navigating desk. To the board of directors. In sea- “Anticipating, of course, thia q*. CODNTER-AnACKS an Invitation from the Belgian gov- Vienna, Jon. 18.— (A P )—caum- ly $6,098,000 during the next two quest. I have prepared aa order that ernment and various Belgian uni- Bits of na'vlgators' charts. years. slon here. Mr. Noyes disclosed bis Many small wood fragments from cellor Kurt Schuschnlgg, in one ot may issue summoning a Grand versities, tendered through Ambas- "It la true that they are an ex- decision not to accept reeiectlon. the Inside of the plane. FEAR 10 KILLED his rare newspaper articles, made under any circumstance^ a* the ex- Jury". Judge Foster sold. T h e ^ r Robert Von der Straten- A drawer. clear today that Austria and Hun- pensive security to market,” Kilby clerk of the oourt will draw war- Pontbol at Waahins^ton, who said piration of his present annual term For Week Clinese Annies The surface of the water was gary definitely have cast their lot rants and have them served forth- with Faadst Italy aad Germany. (Oonttnned eo Page Bight) (Gontinued on Page Eight) with by the sheriff o f the county qr (Oonttnued oa Page Bight) IN MINE 1RAGEDY (Continued on Pnge Bight) Dlscuaslhg a three day conference bis depuUes. Thqy will not te serv- in Budapest of the foreign minis- ed by mall or telephone. The ahertS ters of Italy, Austria and Hungary, is directed to m ^ e an Immedats The RaHway. Stories Of Heroism Told By under provisions of the Rome pact return (p the clerk on such otrvloe,’: on trade, Schuschnlgg sold: In Love With Daughter, the court added. Star 3,000 Times Larger "We never have doubted that the “If It shall appear that anyona or Shanghai, Jan. 18.— (A P )—Gen Surrirors Of Great Eiplo- Rome protocols are our best orien- more than one of those summonad la •raliadmo Oiiang Kol-Shek flew to tation. Their continuation oeema at Father Kills Her, Self III or for any ressoo cannot sarva. Suchow today, Chinese soureea said Than Sun Is Discovered the eoncluaion of the Budapest con- they are to give an adequate rea- tp direct on attack on Japanese In- son Far Below Ground. sultations to te Incontrovertible to son which shall te reported forth- Boottdole, Pa., Jan. vaders threatening the Lunghal fact. 13— ( A P ) —A "You have filled a apace for me with to this court eo that the court railway, China’s east-west Hfeline. Death—recorded today may take appropriate action. star 8,000 timea larger than the sun i» 2.000.000.000 miies T h e Italian policy of closer aa murder that has teen empty for many With General Han Fu-Cbu, com- ai«l It Is 3,000 light 3rean sway Pittsburgh, Jan. 13. — (A P) friendsMp with Germsny, a so-call- and auicide—ended the strange love years. You won’t have to tell me "There must te no delay.” waa charted on aatronomlcal mapa ThrlUtag stories of heroism and of a father and daughter who met mander o f Shantung armies, Ghiam today. from the earthy A Ught year Is six ed factual policy. Is In complete OC' In »-ord» that you like me. I know Formal Oourt Order was said to have outlined a major trillion miles. The binary star Would t ^ e d y were reUted today by the only recently in this Westmoreland It la the larger component of the cord with this fact... .an ontl-Com- you do. I am sure you know how 1 The formal court order for tke counter-offensive along the Talnpu encompass all the planets as far as 25 sunivore of a mine blast 17 miles county mining vlUage, then learned (eel about you." ' fflhat star I^Mdlon Aurigae and its east of here In which e l^ t were munlst pact long has been a practi- Grand Jury sa3ra; railway, which meets the Lunghal Uranus, with only Neptune and cal reality for Austria and Hun- their relatlooiMp. “Upon application of the atatsW at Suchow, some 800 miles north- existence was suspected In 1899 by Pluto outside Its area. If u were known dead and two others misulnr The girl’s mother. Pearl Hollis, The coroper said Nellie was born ^rcst of Shanghai. the lata Dr. Edward Brant Frost. and believed to be dead. g a ry ....lik e all human enterprlaea to Meeae and Pearl HoIUa. The girl attorney for Fairfield county. It ap- placed In the center of the solar the League haa In no wise fulfilled found the bodies, aide by side and pearing to and being found by tha For a week Chinese armies havs lo, but was divorced and returned Dr. Struve regarded the discovery Ionized la}rer In Its outer atmosphere mining ones had escaped both the combat Communism, but Indicated until met here recently, and sion at Bridgeport on the 35th day Chinese yesterday lost TWnlng. I one of the observatory’s out- Austria's wWi for League of Na- ^ village In western Pennsyl- of Jsnuary, 19^. at 10 o’clock in tha 130 miles south at Tainan, but said was considered the star's most in- extdoeion and the deoiUy |as wMch U»e two had then fallen In love. renla about 10 miles south of standing ocMevemants in Its 40- teresting phenomenon from an a^ formed quickly. tions reform rather than to with- forenoon.” year history. The star's aviat«ne* He said two letters found In the G»*nsburg. Westmoreland county tronomlcal standpoint. The Ionised Although the mine, scene o f a draw—as Italy, Germany and Japan gtrt'a puree led him to this conclu- Names Of Joren _ (Oesttimed no Fags Six) was disclosed by the spectograpb gas revolves around the star and la astrous explosion 84 years ago In have done. sion. The names of tbe Grand Juren and infra rad photography. which 185 Uvea were lost, normally The principai definite accompUah- Meeae had been living In Redstone are then set forth with aa order 08 TBEA8UBT BALANCE ilhiminsted by the wMta compo- One. mailed last December SI township, near Brownsville, Pa., The new component of Epotloe nent. had more than 600 mfaien In it ment of the Budapest conferences Horn BrownovUle. Pa., read; the absriff to summoa thent Thera Auilgas rotates around the latter another mining town In this Mtu- Motion in the spectrum Unea of there were but S8 repairmen was announcement by Austria *Tt la going to te bard for me to summoned are: Washington, Jsa. IS.— (A P )—Tbs eriilch Is visible to the nm itm A minous cool ares. The mother la the wMte component indirattri the superrlsora at work when ths Hungary that thoy would recogidae leave you now. You may not be- G e ^ e E. Crawfotxl. pnsMrat at psfftlcn of the Trsssury Jan. U : Borth of Orkm. The larger unit of occurred. raiiployed CO a WPA sewing project Reeeista. $18,945,781.81: expendl. star was a hiriaty. Pertodto fading the regime of Spanish Insurgent lieve thlo. cut you a n the only per- the Bridgeport Tiamher oC CBw^ tha doubls star was <4—«Tibed — of Intanaity of the light bvueer.^ it Two Milea rram flOnft aeneralMino Franco—following la ^.“ cM“ >™y oaid he bad found ad- merec. and Joel T. Woosfar aiid tnraB $16.89e.oe3J7; hsianes. $$.- oco 1 over osw that I really liked dltlaoal letters, which be bad not rad tn color and having a compara- wae an eclipsing binary. The wMte J. Fane, aa engtnoer o f the the stops of Oerme-y and Italy. John G. FUagerold, also at BMdra- cttstoBu reooipts tor tivaty eooi temperature of lAOO de- U. 8. Bureau -of M ln ^ oBd you turn out to be my daugh- Trad aad that he planned a further tbs moath, $8,884,644^8. oompooent lost passed behind the The ecntiolled Austrian ptoso. In ter." '' port. S n m oentigrade. wd one ia InveoUgatloa to detarmine how J. Banjamtai OorMa, HMMftl (UsMlMMd 0* PBfU T«N) Tba other, doted loot November Meeae aad Nellie met a««<4 pow they (1 m rage tma) 18) ra id : ^ Irarned of their rdatlanaiiJix •flit- >AGBTWO BIANCHESTEB BVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAT. JANUARY IS. 198S M ANClirai ER EVENING HERAED, MJWTOHBErBK. C30NN, THURSDAT. JANUARY 18.1988 way on other town streets, among River Parkway In Westchester open and there has been no word re- PAGBTHSEir them roada Into cemeteries. LOUIE PIERETn county. New York. ceived here If It la still the intention ■srvtees win ba at Bishop aad TOWirS HIGHWAYS This morning It was necessary to O B I T U ARY Ths Merritt Parkway Grand Jury MOSES FOX IS of the company to close its Man- CENTER CHURCH Home In Bridgeport at two Mr*. Latowle could have swung to remove the snow from In front of will have broad powers in conduct- chester office. FUND-MATCHING REPUBUCAN POUCT CHIEF pjn. on Saturday. OlASH DRIVER’S the right, and rear of the Elliott ASKS GREATER PORfER the undertaking home of T. P. Hol- ing Its invesUgaUons of the Park- Columbia Grange held a regular car, and could have thus avoided QUICKLY CLEARED loran as a funeral was to be held FUNERALS SHLL MISSING way tranaacUons. meeting In Yeomans Hall on Wed- the accident Mrs. Latowlc gave no UtADE^OOL The Grand Jury may subpoena DEAD; HEAD OF reason for her failure tc do this. at that place at 8:30 and there was RUDY PROVES OLD ADAGE RELIEF SCHEME, SOCIETY ttECTS nesday evening. Thirty-seven were FOR STATE’S GOVERNOR Mrs. Emellne O. Oreene witnesses, books and records from TALKS ON PUBUC AFFAIRS CASE CONTINUED In finding the defendant guilty of also the road leading to St. James's i ? observe “OanaUtutlon cemetery to be plowed out. This The funenCI of Mrs. Emellne C. any part of the state, although it Night The program was in charge the charge of reckless driving. CLASS ELECIS can act only on any 'vlolaUons of OF BIDINC YOUR TIME Judge Oarrity stated that he con- Snow Plowing Eqnipinent afternoon the roads in the • East Greene, who died yesterday at the Contractor Whose Finn Bnflt G F O X ^ CO. TAFrraOPOSAl of the Worthy Lecturer, Mrs. J«|. Dean Of Yale Law School De. cemetery are being plowed as there home of her daughter, Mrs. Jennie law found within Fairfield county. Dr. Glenn Frank Makes First John'F. Pickles Is Namet eph Hutohins. An original paper by sidered the evident distance at are four funerals to go Into that B. Fitch of 61 Lake street, will be Its deliberaUons will be cloaked In (Oontlnoed from Page Oae) (Oonttnoed from Page Oim) Lola Clarke entitled "The 150 An- Judge Hyde Represejifs Wil- which the Latowlc ear traveled Aft- clarea Cross Should Be Able secrecy. Looking backward over a period Manchester er brake* were applied a sign of cemetery within the next two days. held Saturday afternoon at 3 Local Post Office Disap- of three years the snow this morn- niversary o f the Ratification of the To Remove Slate Officials. Battles 10-inch FaD; D m The Highway Department, head- speed instead of due caution at the Francis Daluns Of Draftiof The snow is also to be removed from o’clock at the Thomas O. Dougan In his jrouth, Mr. Fox attended ing was welcomed by Rudolph Heck, grants on the basis o f 70 per cent to Chairman Of Parish Com ConsUtutlon of the United SUtee by ed since 1928 by John A. Macdon- Important Address Since dangerous intersection, and that the In front of St. Bridget's churct as Funeral Home, 59 HoII street, with the Brown school and when he was Jr., who has been waiting for a fall 30 per cent local participation. Thla Date Book Connecticut” was read by the Lec- liam C. Putnam In Court peared December 29. ald, a Republican, baa -been under defendant had not exercised suffi- ing Is Difficnlt. there is a funeral there tomorrow burial In the cemetery at SUfford not In school be would more than of snow sufficient to warrant his could be altered gradually to a SO- turer. Clsirton Hunt read an article New Haven, Jan. is.— (A P )__ Department Is Pfamed official sejEhUny for several months. mittee Last Night cient care to avoid the accident morning and the road to St. likely be found behind the counter bringing out his skis for a triaL SO basis, he predicted. He Was Chosen; Give En- Tomorrow on the two founders o f the Grange. Granting of greater authority to the 1 Public Works Commissioner Rob- Jan. 14—M. H. S.-East Hartford Here Last Night when that was possible. He fined Bridget's cemetery has to be taken of his father's dry goods shop on Rudolph has not only purchased Loiiis B. Klrstein, Boston mer- Oliver Hudson Kelly and W llli^ governor for the removal o f ap- ert A. Hurley, who began an inves- cage clash at State Armory. Mrs. Latowlc $25 and costs on the Out Into the aeaeon's heaviest To date police In Connecticut have the west side of Main street, three skis but the entire uniform that chant who followed 'Taft to the wit- Saunders. Howard enough, on a Senior PresdenL care of. All of these are extra in tlgaUon last June when be expected terprise New Chance, He reckless co!int and dismissed the jwlnted state officials wraa advocated found no trace o f Louie PleretU of doors north o f Church streeL a properly dressed person needs for ness chair called for "a cessation TUs Week John F. Pickles was elected chair- ninety days furlough from the nowfall the town’s highway clear- addition to plowing out the streets to take over control of state high- Driver of the car In which W il- violation of rules charge. by Dean Charles B. C3ark of the Centerbrook, prominent contractor Starta Work at IS. the snow sport He had Intended to of wltch-burnlng on the part of Jan. 15 — Brltlsh-American club man of the parish committee of the United States Navy, was the guest Y ale Law school. ing e<|Ulpinent plowed early this of the town. whose firm, Pierettl Brothers, was ways, recommended to Governor family party at Masonic Temple. .lames Hall o f 65 Wadsworth A t the age o f IS, Moses Fox left take a trip to one of the northern business groups as well as on the Declares In N. Y. Speech. Ecclesiastical Society of the Cen- speaker. Mr. Oough told about liam B. Wilson, 22, of Cape Cottage Francis Dahms, a student o f tho* morning, freeing the main routes When the state plows went west builder of the central Manchester Cross last week a "complete re-or- states to try the skis out, but each street, arraigned on a charge of Speaking Informally, la,at night, school to enter Into business with part of government officials.” Also Informal cabaret dance at Co"F«8atlonal church at the navy life and related many Inter- Maine, met his death In an automo- to an audience representing three drafting department, was eleeUd on Center street this morning It Post Office. The missing man, who ganlsaUon" of the department He week there was a cancellation of non-support of his wife, was granted ft«m the wblU blanket that covered bis father, end together the two Rainbow. Bolton, auspices of Amer- I69th annual meetlitg o f the church esting facts about how a naval' ves- bile cra.sh on Deming atreet on Frl- vromens organizations of the city, piled snow so bigh In front of the ■peaks excellent English, but with charged the department was "woe- the trip. ican Legion. ~ a continuance of hla case until Fri- president of the graduating class o f the roads to a depth of over ten managed the business during long group In Center Church House last sel Is malnUlned. The next Granite day night, January- 7, William C. Dean Oark said that under the streets leading off to the north sS an Italian accent, was last seen on fully disorganized” and that he had Today when he saw the amount of New York, Jan. 38.— Dr. Glenn day night over the protest of Prose- 1938 o f the local State Trade school hours, starting at 8 o’clock In the PRICES OF MEATS ’ Coming Bvwfita ' night. Mr. Pickles succeeds Lucius meeting wUl be held with Installa- Putnam, 20, Yale freshman of Car- present system the governor makes Ipches here. Before daylight crews Center street that the small plow ths morning of December 29 when, found "Inefficiency and wasteful- ■now that had covered the ground frank, editor of "Rural Progress' cutor George Lessner, who said that at a meeting yeaterday afternoon. morning and locking the store up . Jan. 18— International Night at M. Fouler an head of that iThportant tion of officers. East Central Po- thage. Mo., last night asked for Hall was "stalling.” an appointment and in many cases were hard at work, and by the time could not get through this mommg. about 10:30 a.m., he left his office, ness" In Its operaUons. he decided that his long wait was Y. M. C A. Graduation exercises will bo held at 1 1 at nIgbL magazine and former president of Jr., presided mona Deputy, Ira Wilcox, .will be contimianee of his case In Town " “ ^hlng more ho can do that local people left home for their This afternoon when Edgerton ostensibly to go to New London on Hurley, a Democrat, devoted only to be rewarded and with the an- T M E BIG DROP Also annual Mother and Daughter and William W. Harris was clerk about it. M rty In June, the date etUl to bo jobe, a large p n ^ rtlo n of the street, one of the streets oft Center Moses Fox literally grew up. with nouncement that there was more the university o f Wisconsin,/ made the installing officer. Court through his counsel. Judge business. a small porUon of his lOO-page re- the business, which, according to banquet at So. Methodist church. of the meeting:. ■The dean, a member of the com- streets were ea^ly passable. Bide street, was not plowed out because ■now to the north he has planned to his first Important speech on pub- William 8 . Hyde. Putnam. WKo Is Chester Mozzer of the maditM A t the time, be was dressed in a port to the Highway Department's bis own words, came out o f pennies. Jan. 23 — Annual meeting of ,1 ?'* report of the prudential com- TMCHERS TO DISCUSS mittee to study state governmental streets did not ail receive this early of the high banks pushed against ■pend the coming Sunday at one of (Oonttnoed from Page Oee) lic affairs yesterday since he a'as still confined In the Manchester department was named vleo prool* black overcoat and wore a navy acUvIUea In connection with the In 1880, upon the death o f his Emanuel Lutheran church. mittees of the society Indicated that Memorial Hospital as a result of In- irorganlratlon. referred to the Mer- attention, but before the day is the Center street entrance of the the ski jumpe In Vermont or New dent; John Hutt o f electrte. oacro* blue suit with a stripe design. He Merritt Parkway. In that secUon, father, Mr. Fox assumed control chosen Isst month as chairman of Jan. 25— Three one-act plays by operated within the juries he sustained at the time, of ritt Parkway situation saying it over. It U expected that all will have street, the plow attached to one of he crlUclsed severely the design and York stats and try out his equlp- windows reached their peak In mid- 1937 budget, leaving a balance. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER ALCOHOLS, NARCOTICS ary; Walter MUler rt^ a S S t was bareheaded. His esur, a 1934 o f the business which then occupied menL the policy committee of the Repub- Community nayera at HoWster the accident. Is scheduled to at tend was an illustration of scattered au- received the “once over." the trucks used In the garbage col- Chevrolet, csurled thk registration lajrout of the Parkway, and express- September. Since then the slump Other officers elected were: Wil- treasurer. It Is expected that a a new building built next to the lican National <3ommlttee. Address- street school for benefit of Educa- a coroner's hearing on Monday. thority as against the highly cen- class of about 40 studento will grad> Cars left In the open all night, lection. was sent by way of Bige- PM-874. Mr. PleretU is 5 feet 10 ed belief land needed for rights of Brown Thomson building. In 1886 has affected practically every cut In tional Club. liam W. Harris, treasurer; Mrs. Alcohol and Narcotic Drugs wlli tralized responsibility which was the Ice house. Livestock prices have ing a luncheon meeting of the New PROGRAM ANNOUNCED Meanwhile, he Is being held by local uafe from the school. early today presented a sorry ap- low, Hemlock and Liberty streets Inches tall, 53 years old, and at the way could have been acquired more it became necessary to take oyer Jan. 29— Birthday Ball for Presi- Musetta Kingman and Walter Par- be discussed by Dr. Haven Emerson, one of the chief alms of the reor- FIREHOUSES IN TOWN dropped as much as 5 to 8 cents a York Board of Trade at the Wal- police on a charge of criminal negli- Robert Proctor was scheduled to ifearance under the mounds of snow. to reach the north end of EMgerton time of his dropping from sight, cheaply through condemnation pro- the entire new building which had dorf-Astoria. on "The Outlook for dent, State Armory. son, assistant treasurers; Frank gence. Granting the request for of the College of Physicians and ganization program. pound for hogs and choice steers, (Jeney, Jr.. Charles W. Holman and be speaker at tho wreekly aesemMy Parked on the streeti some of them street to open up the street. weighed 220 pounds. ceedings. up to that time housed a number Free Enterprise.” Dr. Frank de- Feb. 1-4 — Annual Herald Cook- Annual Ranquel To Be Follow- postponement. Judge Harold W. Surjfcons at the afternoon j^eneral Dean Clark said the reorganiza- this afternoon. ware necessarily more deeply burled respectively. Wholesale price the Manchester Trust company, trus- The town Is divided Into different When he failed to return to his of offices. 0 ing school. Qarrity continued the trial to .lan- session of the School Health Educa- tuuv .measures passed by the 1937 by plowing operations, but, where ARE FREED OF SNOW slashes have rebounded to the ad- clared "the nation’s future must be t ' s : E. L. O. Hohenthal and Walter ed By Fine Rnterlainment; sections for plowing and when It la home, relatives Investigated, and Bnslnesa Expands. guided on the normal enterprise of Feb. 13 — Police beneflt at State uary 28 In bonds o f 31,000. which tion Conference to be held January Legislature, were the key measures Jonathan Swift wrote "Gulllver'a . poaslble, the walls turned up by the con.sidered that the plows must Mr. Fox’s business life was one of vantage of the shopper at the re- Hobby, auditors; John F. Pickles Guest Speaker. 18th. at the Bulkeley High School and asserted the work should con- learned that he bad not arrived at tail counter. its people.” He asked for a "fresh theater. chairman, and Frank A. Blckmote,’ were furnished. Robert P. Hum- Travels.” plows were leveled by street shovel- often go over the same street two New London as he bad Intended ABOUT TOWN untiring ambition and attentiveness. Both departments In Manchester phrey, 21. a Yale student whose According to the program. Just tinue. ing gangs. W PA workers were not chance” for such enterprise. Feb, 17, 18. 19—St. Bridget’s pre- Lucius M. Foster, parish committee; and sometimes four times to open when be left bis office. A brother, Day by day be came to his office called upon to fight fires were pre- home is In Kalamazoo. Mich., Is also received by Superintendents of "The Idea Is to develop a gov- transferable from the Blast Center Mrs. Emellne C. Greene Without referring specifically to Lenten Mardl Gras. ^ y B. Warren, chairman. Charles The committee In charge of the The Past Chiefs' club o f Memorial to attend to his manifold duties, pared at an early hour this morn- still a patient at the hospital, where Schools, teachers, nurses and school ernmental system with the gover- street Job to town work, which la them to the proper width com- Joseph PleretU, has asked that In- the Washington administration or S. House, Frank A. Blckmore. Mrs. Mother and Daughter banquet the bending of the back by incim- Temple, Pythian SUters. wUl meet and day by day the business ex- ing to get out In case of an alarm. he has been since the accident. ph>slclans throughout the state by nor as the pivotal figure,” he said being done by street department plaints that may be made about not formation concerning ’ the missing tomorrow' night with Past Grand naming any politician or political Rodney Wilcox, Mrs. Robert. Mar- which will be held at the South having streets opened at once can where her husband, the late Oliver m u be sent to him at Centerbrook, panded In response to the admirable The entrances of the four houses In party. Dr. Frank emphasized that church next Tuesday John B. Shevlln. 20. of Brookline, the State Department of Education pointing out that the chief execu- Why Not Have personnel. Chief Mrs, Frances Chambers and the South Manchester fire district cham. Raymond A. St. Laurent, evening at better be understood. C. Greene Is interred. Born In Suf- or that state or local police be business trsdts which had become Sk a t in g "there arc no rabbits In the hat” GIRL SCOUTS TROOP Ma.s.s., also In the cra.sh, was dl.s- the evening general session wiil be tive should 1)0 responsible to the : The drivers who have neglected Mrs. Emil Dickinson, at the latter's were shoveled free from snow so as Mrs. Victor S. Swanson. CJharles K. :30. has planned the following pro- Real Proteetton ffeld 92 years ago last April, Mrs. notified. The Manchester police de- Ingrained. and that "artlflclal devices are a Burnham, Mrs. Everett Walton charged earlier this week. adilressed by Dr. W. W. Bauer, Bu- General Assembly as a sort of tb equip their cars with chains fared home, 35 Bigelow street. not to hinder the work of the ap- gram : The Binging of Grace, follow- Greene had lived In Manchester for partment has received a printed de- In -1890, he purchased the old delusion." (paries S. Burr. Miss Evelyn John- M by the turkey dinner; group sing- Pleading not guilty to charges of reau of Health Instruction o f the board of directors and thence to the 'ti Against the Hai* father sadly today on some roads. Ballersteln building, but six years paratus In getting out of the bouses people. 73 years. Death followed a brief scription of PleretU, together with FORMED BY ASSEMBLY ston and George Nelson, finance com- ing: toastmlstrcss. Mrs. George reckless driving and violation of American Medical Association. On outljrlng streets, due to the "BINGO” FANS UKE illness. St. Bridget's Choral club will hold later proved Inadequate and the and James Moriarty, the man In , C o n d i t io ns Not Politically DUnded "If we are to haw anything in ards of Fire? Johns-Man. one of his recent photographs. Its regular meeting tomorrow night F’*U®bury. chairman McKlimey; speaker for the Mothers, rules of the road, Mrs. Lucy Latowlc necessity for quick clearance of purchase of the Neal, Goff & Inglls charge of the Manchester fire de- Although Dr. Frank declared that ^ p h Brown, Mrs. Paul Agard, of 19 Ash street (was arra'igned In In Soviet Russia, more than 43 the way or reorganization com- ville R(Kk Wool Insahitim is amny streets, only one clear lane at 7:30 In the pariah hall. All mem- Company folloi^d. A t that time, partment’s house called In addition- his speech was “ non-poIltlcal” and Catholic Ladies Spon.sor Gib- Mrs. Ella Burr; speaker for the plete." he said, "we must go further. POCKETBOOK FEATURE Mrs. I-aicia E. Ijee bers are urged to be present A There will orn since the revolu- to run their right-side wheels off will be held Saturday afternoon at GRAND JURY ORDERED on Main street ot about 175 feeL to an announcement made this minded” of living Americana, his V a rie s K. Burnham, Raymond St was arrested last November 17 . a f t - tion in 1917. arc a great satisfaction but we’ve Phone .1829 About Thla. into deep snow. It wasn’t much of be enjoyed. ies of that department are called And Six I^eaders In Group. (English translation of the Swedish "Bingo” fans of Manchester and 12:30 at the W. P. Qul.ih funeral The development of Mr. Fox’s afternoon by Park Superintendent address over a national network of l^urent. Herbert B. House, Ray 8 . er a car she was driving south on got to go further." a hardship for the cars with chains, store went on uninterrupted until In case of an alarm. The prepara- the National Broadcasting C3om- M or"), by Miss Irene surrounding towns showed their ap- home, 225 Main street. ' Rev. Dr. A number of Manchester mem- Horace Murphey. It has been found Warren and Miss Gertrude Carrier. McMilllcn; piano solo, "Plavera ” Main street crashed Into one oper- but the others faced ditching If Watson Woodruff of the Center TO MEET ON JAN. 25 1917 when the group of buildings tions to get out In a hurry were, not Impossible to clear the Ice and put pany, jf not actually a keynote for If Troop of Girl Scouts held Thousand Dollar Club. ated by Mr*. Bernice Elliott of 23 t h ^ went out of the plowed lane. preciation to the Red Men "Bingo” bers of the Swedish Junior Leagpie needed as up to noon today not a Granados, by Ml.)nnle Kchler; read- a total of (50 being awarded. Cowles, a native of this town and William R. Mulrhead of Trumbull. that on approaching Main street by the town appeared to be doing commute; Miss Hazel B„ Johnson, almost "as usual." delayed work. yet complete, though he has more Miss Anne Ttvnan, Mias Mary Rllev committee was presented by R ing, “ When Jimmy Goes to Bed ” The committee's newest Innova- more recently of Wallingford, was J. E. Ryan, Charles Crouchley, Sr., she slowed to about ten miles per fine work In the heavily banked membership committee; Miss Mabel While this was going on, Mr. Fox It has been planned to keep about than 150 acceptances, and that he Miss Mary Boyle, Miss Beatrice Lamottc Russell, chairman. Miss Emma Lou Kohler; song. hour, Ipoked to see if cars were ap- tion, pocketbooks and billfolds prov- held yesterday afternoon at the and U. O. Chisholm of RIdgetleld. The following new books have snow, and the plows attached to the Olson, welfare; Mrs. Ragnar Elm, was laying plans for the present an acre of the pond surface clear of did not know when Its sessions Sweeney and Mrs. Paula Post When Mother Sang to Me” (Cox- ed very popular and will be a fixture Mark Holmes Funeral Home, 28 Patrick H, McCarthy and H. been added recently to the Mary proaching from either direction on lighter units bad no difficulty along- attendance and program. eleven-story structure. The many snow for skating, a sport that this would begin or what Its procedure The troop committee consists of Sawyer). the Misses Kchler; guest Ma^in utreet, and. iieeing none, dhe at these games. Winners of any of Woodbridge street. Rev. W. D. Carleton Hubbell of Newtown, Cheney library: meet of the other routes. Recent purchases of property and the season has interested hundreds who w'ould be. He said that headquar- Mrs. C ^n Mahoney, chairman; Mrs. ADONIRAM COUNCIL 5 >eaker. Miss Emily Hopkinson. started to round the dummy at the the 30 regular games have their Woodward officiated and the bear- Calvin L. Barton and Harold J. J. Audubon, Birds of America; shoveling out of frozen snow and The Sewing Circle of the Ameri- building of the Fox group of build- have enjoyed the Center Springs ters might be established In CTilca- Henry Muttie« accrotary; Mrs. Wal- R. N., who will tell of the welfare Intersection. Suddenly. Mrs. Elliott choice of a pocketbook, a billfold or ers were Charles J. Strickland and Nash, both former mayors of Nor- Sheldon Cheney, World History of Ice In the gutters, undertaken dur- ings was done under almost con- facilities. ‘ go and that, within a few weeks, a ter (^nnan, Mrs. Thomas Quinn W'ork of the Memorial hospital said, the Latowlc car rushed at her merchandise. Preference last week Louis L. Grant of this town, suid walk. can Legion auxiliary will meet to- Art; A. B. Cox, Trial and Error; ing the past few days, eased con- stant and personal supervision of Eve Curie, Madame Curie; J. T. basic questionnaire might be sent and Mrs. A. W. Gates. TO MEET TOMORROW The program will close with the machine and struck It, bitting the was shown toward the new Idea be- Fred Cummings and Joseph Lee of E. Q. Payne, Kenneth W. Carter morrow afternoon at the home ot siderably the work of snow clear- Mr. Fox. Flexner, Doctors on Horseback; out nationally to obtain a preliml singing of "Auld Lang S>Tie.” left rear part of the Elliott car. cause of their valuable contents. Wallingford. Burial was In the and David C. Sanford of Stamford. Mrs. Leon C. Bradley, 181 Wads- The leaders and committe mem- ance today. " I want to see fine new buildings C. F. Gessler, Hawaii; Isles of En- nary concensus on the country’s Both women were thrown out on to Tjic usual live door prizes will be Buekland cemetery. Thomas J. Bowen of Danbury, worth street. The Junior girls will bra held a meeting Monday at the Important Session Of Masonic The heavy snowfall was not Indi- on all the down town property I chantment; Mrs. C. (H .) Jarrett, major problems. home of Mrs. H. H. Longakcr for MIXCP IN B.\BIES the pavement, and the Latowlc car, awarded and the games will start Their Oecupatinns also meet tomorrow at 6:15 p. m. own," he declared at one time. KIANCHES'TER Order Members To Be Held cated at midnight last night as the Arthur Sullivan. at the State Armory. Silver String; Bums Mantle, Best The chairman of the cxjmmtttee scout training, and wlU meet next after going south over twenty-five promptly at eight o'clock. Occupations of the Grand Jurors He even had hopes of some day Shamokin, Pa., Jan. 13,_ (a P i __ snow was fine and at midnight the The funeral of Arthur Sullivan of Plays of 1936-1937 and the Year NOW PLAYING set up to draft the Republican par- Monday evening at 7:30 at Mrs A t Rockville Hall. feet, swung east and came to a stop are: Cr.awford, laundry owner; forming a bank In Hartford, to be Mrs. Lawrence E. Sanders, 29 in- against the loading platform at the deptp was only about an Inch. Vernon was held this morning at The annual supper and business Book of the Drama In America; C. ty’s basic campaign doctrine for Longaker’s home on Pine street to Shortly after midnight It began Wooster, secretary of Bridgeport located on his property at the cor- sisted today that a baby-mlxup at grain store at the southeast corner 8:30 from Holloran's Funeral Home, meeting will be held tonight at the D. Morley, Trojan Horse; Mrs. L. T. I The lovinest, laaghlnest oome- 1940 continued that be did not yet continue this training. A very Important special meet- snowing In earnest and continued Masonic Club; Fitzgerald, public ner of Main and Pratt streets. ing of Adonlram <3puncll No. the Shamokin State hospital left of the Intersection. URGES PAYMENT NOW 175 Center street and from St. Second Congregational church. The Mowrer, Journalist's W ife; Allar- I dy you’ve seen In y e a n . . . know what those questions would 14 until late forenoon. utilities executive; Corbin, First Se- In the last decade or more of his dyce NIcoII, Film and Theater; Mrs. R. and S. M. will be held Friday her with a girl Instead of a boy Mrs. Latowlc, questioned bv her James's church at 9 a. m. Rev. ■upper at 6:30 will be prepared and be, though some o f them might be William Pitkin, foreman of the lectman; Nellson. banker; Fairchild, life. Mr. Fox appeared as vigorous V. M. (S. Nlcolson, Pepita; Vir- evening January 14th at Masonic Dr. (3eorge M. Slmonds. head ot counsel. Judge William S. Hvde. Vincent A. Hines celebrated a re- served by the Women's League for a man as he was In his younger obvious. He said they probably town highway department put seven FOR CHRISTMAS SEALS quiem mass. retired; Mulrhead, painting con- ginia Rath, An Excellent Night for Hall In Rockville. As business of the Central Pennayivanla hoepttal said that Mrs. Elliott was s|)eedlng tractor; Ryan, merchant; Crouch- Service, with Mrs. F. V. Williams, days. During his seventies, he would be submitted either by mau FITZGERALD PRESIDENT trucks equipped with snowplows out The bearers were Joseph Wilkie, Murder; Mrs. B. (G ) Steme, Some or by a flying squadron of expert great Importance will be conducted staff, said however, that footprints Mrs. Latowlc stated that on her oo the streets at 2 a. m. first open- ley, merchant; Chisholm, retired; chairman. The business session, with walked to the store from his home Plant Olive Trees', E. L. White, part, she was driving at a moderate Mrs. Thomas Bentley, chairman Clifford Gleason, Nllan M. Crystal on Prospect avenue, on many a Interviewers. at that time, a large gathering of of the baby, taken at birth, showed C44ft ifCru eUitk ing the main arteries, Haynes street and Frederick Foley of Vernon, McCarthy, postmaster; Hubbell, reports from officers and organiza- Wheel Spins. OF PAINT CONTRAaORS Oompanlons is desired. she was the girl born to Mrs. San- speed, and. seeing that there would to the hospital and streets near the of the committee who conducted the banker; Barton, civil engineer; tions and election of officers will stormy morning. Opening bis address. Dr. 8'rank bs a collision, she applied her Robert Rankin of Roekville an(l eald he was tired of reading dally On Friday January 21 Wolcott ders. A t the same time he said town scboola. Main street from Educational Club's yearly Christ- Nash, manufacturer; Pajne, textile follow. Mr. Fox leaves two daughters. brakes, marks o f which. Policeman Elon Sperry of Hartford. I New London. Jan. 13__ (AP) — Council No. 1 of Hartford will be nurses mistakenly Informed the the Center to the Terminus and mas seal campaign, placed - In the broker; Carter, retired; Sanford. Mrs. Beatrice Fox Auerbach, who obituaries announcing the death of Raymond Griffin testified were vis- malls this afternoon a large num Burial was In St. James's ceme- has been actively associated with FEAR TEN KILLED free enterprise. "The thing that Is J. J. Fitzgerald of Danbury was our guests. The Royal and Select mother at the time her child was a from the Center to Depot i.,quare tery. archlPect; Bowen, manufacturer. Washington L. O. L., No. 17. will Masters degrees wUl be worked bv boy. ible for 36 feet. It was brought out was ploughed out before 7 o'clock. fer of follow-up letters, to people The Fairfield county state's at- meet tomorrow night at the club- him In G. Fox Sc Co., and Mrs. irS ig ! dying,” be said, 'th e thing that pro- elected president of the ConnecUcut by -Proeccutor George Lessner that our visitors. who have received 'the seals and Fannie F. Auerbach, wife of Fred vokes leglUmate criticism. Is a per- ^uncll of Painting and Decorating The crews continued to open side .Miss Mary J, Maloney torney asked Judge Foster to con- rooms at 7:30 o'clock. All members IN MINE TRAGEDY I A RNsJ** have overlooked remitting the dol- 8 . Auerbach. Salt Lake City; three I FreAwse* hf Ammi Contractors of America at their Friday. January 28 Is our regular streets all morning, other erbws re- The funeral of Miss Mary J. Ma- vene the Grand Jury at the request are requested to be present as Im- verted something masquerading un- lar for them, la the rush of holiday grandchildren. Georgette F. Auer- der the name of free enterprise.” annual convenUon at the Mohican nieetlng and It is expected degrees moving snow left by plows at street Icney, a native of Manchester, who of Governor Wilbur L. Cross, who portant business will be discussed. ~ ON TIIE SAME SHOW ~ notei here today. intersections. Interests. Mrs. Bentley will soon ordered preliminary Inquiries Into bach and Dorothy B. Auerbach, (Continued from Page One) Business and Industrial leadership, ^ 1 1 be worked by the officers o) died at her home, 87 Main street daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Fox A screenful of beautiful girls! Mr. Fitzgerald, who Adonlram Council. Xkurly this momlpg a large oil have to mall to the .National Tuber- the Parkway project several weeks A number of cars parked over- he asserted, must renounce the "per- served last late Tuesday night, will be held to- Auerbach and Frederick F. Auer- the explosion took place about two A hrartful of thrilling ro- year os flrat vice Refreshments will be served af- tank truck trailer was caught at culosis association the 15 per cent ago after reports were published night on Main street have remained version o f free enterprise In orde? president, sOc- 4^ morrow morning at 9:30 at her late bach. of Salt Lake City. He also miles from the shaft, which drops mance! ceeds Max J. ter each meeting. the head of Birch street, near Main which they receive out of each dol- that prices paid for rights-of-way untouched today. Others have been to recreate a true economy of free Munsch of this city, home and at St. Bridget's church at leaves a sister, Mrs. Emma Plaut, 200 feet from beside a snow-flaked An earful of tingling tunes! Paul Thomson.on, of New Haven A ll who desire transportation to and was unable to move until a lar, and would like to* have returns 10 o'clock at which time a solemn were,many times more than assess- ■hoveled out but have not been IT’S MUSICOLOSSALI enterprise.” from the reminders at as early of New York, and a number of hlU. second vice president last year, was j^ckvllle please meet at Masonic crew from the highway department requiem high mass will be celebrat- ed valuations. backed out of the unique snow The known dead were Thomas Deecrlbea Enterprise sanded the street. date as possible. The aim Is to nieces and nephews. His wife, who “MANHATTAN elected first vlqe president for the Temple in Manchester by 7:30, ed. The announcement of the fun- The governor called for a Grand garages. Many cars that were was Tresaa Stern, of Newburgh. Keffer, 38; Joseph Koprivinkar, 41; He described free enterprise as ensuing year. All excavation work on East equal last year's goal at least. MERRY-GO-ROUND” where plenty of cars win be avall.^ eral was first given as of today, Jury Investigation last week when parked In "outdoor" garages over- N. Y., died three years ago. Frank Harpster, 32; Joe Prelesnlk, courageous, asking no one to guar- able. Center street was called off this The committee Is grateful to all night carried about a foot of snow, ^ Tuttle of Bristol, treasurer which was an error. The burial will Attorney-General Charles McLaugh- Plans for the funeral have not 44; and Matt Anderson, 59, a mine antee its profits; flexible, facing bad last year, was elected second vice after 31 Years morning. who assisted In the sale of the seals. presenting an odd sight. be In St. Bridget's cemetery. Both lin reported his study of Parkway been completed. foreman. president Several minor accidents occurred The Girl Scouts and the schools times and good times with equal her brothers. Dr. Maurice Maloney iransactlons led him to believe Chief Deputy Coroner John Aldl- realism; and competitive, on the Walter Stone of Bridgeport was caused by skidding cars oo Icy helped to swell the total. Pupils in "there exists sufficient cause to of New Britain and Richard Ma- sert said the missing or unidentified basis of efficiency and nothing else. elected treasurer. ■pots, resulting In nothing more se- the High school alone bought (40 loney. now of Hartford, but a for- warrant a more comprehensive and COLUMBIA HOSPITAL NOTES STEELES FEUCITATED dead were Frank Cleslelskl, Joseph stage Shows 2:05, 6:05, 9:06 Yet the nation, he said, has not seen The organization reelected Wil- rious than dented fenders. worth of the seals, as they did last mer assessor In the town of Man- Intensive inquiry of the subject Lerch, John Kruscek, Tony Weiner a great deal of that sort of free en- liam R. Mulrhead, 2nd, of Bridge- Columbia will lose Its place In the Roads Foreman William Pitkin year, the grade schools useil less chester, are In town today to be matter.” and Doss Nicholas. POrt. a® national executive board ■aid late this afternoon that It may Admitted yesterday: Agnes Schal- terprise In recent years, save for a local Chapter o f the American Red proportionately. present at the funeral tomorrow. Offers Co-operation ON 50TH ANNIVERSARY Four were Injured, two critically, member. W. J. wficox o f Meriden Croea If the membership drive now not be possible to get all of the ler, 151 Ulenwood street. and brought out by their heroic com- few dramatic exceptions. McLaughlin offered his "utmost Discharged yesterday: Dorothy as execuUve secretory and A. M. In progress does not add any new A s a Tobacco A u d io n e o r town controlled roads open by "And," he said, "the reason we Mrs. Catherine Alagnnson co-operation” In tha probe .of the panions. McLean o f Meriden as asststont members. This was the report of nightfall tonight, but If this was and Chipman Nazarian, Lake street, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Steele have not seen It Is that short- AUSTRIA, HUNGARY Funeral services were held for activities of the Highway Depart- Lillian Mattero, 163 Middle Turn- executive secretary. the acting Chairman of the Ck>lum not possible the plows would be of Delmont street celebrated their sighted private enterprisers and Mrs. Catherine Magnuson at her ment In connection with the 32-mlle pike West, Mrs. Mary Rubacha, 95 Other buslneae transacted at the Wa Chapter today. Mrs. Fannie kept working imtll all had been late home. 20 Greenhlll street, yes- parkway, now being completed at golden wedding yesterday afternoon foggy-minded politicians, sometimes North street, Mrs. Alice Wright, and evening at their home. They "SPECIAL REQUEST” morning seaslon Included accept- Dixon Welch said that the other plowed out. There are 130 miles of TO JOIN FASCISTS terday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. an estimated cost of $20,000,000, separately and sometimes In collu- ance o f the report o f Mr. Mulrhead Coventry Valentino Frlano, High were assisted In receiving by their Tom Overholt Presents two towns In the chapter, Hebron town-controlled roads that must be K. E. Erickson, pastor of the Swed- and which will link southwestern land Park. sion. have done four things to this as national executive secrctorv the ish Emanuel Lutheran church, offi- daughter, Mrs. Russell Pitkin and and Andover, will take over th^ en plowed after each heavy snowstorm. (tiODtlnaed from Page One) Connecticut with the Hutchinson Consensus: Slxty-one patients. American system of free enterprise report o f E. M. Walsh of New Ha- ciated. During the services Mrs. daugbters-ln-law, Mrs. Alfred THE “BIG APPLE” that have seriously crippled u and tire chapter If (Columbia does not This morning seven of the eight as chairman of the trade rela- report favorably wlthto the next Ericksorf sang "Saved by Grace” Sterie, Mrs. Frank Steele and Mrs. left It open to the challenge of its plows owned by the town were long commentaries, declared the Charles Steele. Relatives and friends Thursday, Jan. 13 tione committee and action on con- few days. Both towns keep a fund and "Sweetly Resting”. more radical critics.” vention committee reports. ready to go to work, the reserve Budapest meeting reconfirmed soli- from both sides of the family came for any disaster that may occur Burial was In the West cemetery, He enumerated them: plow being attached to one of the darity of the Rome parts, which It to felicitate with them from Haz- SHELL CHATEAU 4 there were trade within the jurisdiction of the local the bearers being James Potts. A r- Sm a r t A ftern oo n Costume "First, they have, from time to tolke by J. W. Tilton and C. E. trucks this noon and sent to help was contended formed the best thur Olson. John Olson. Axel Parka. ardvllle and ’Thompaonvllle. Stafford WILLlMAN'nO chapter, but Ckilumbia has no fund out. security In troubled times. Springs, New Britain, Hartford. time, adopted measurea that have Wilson of Pittsburgh and* Mrs John Parson and Fred Swartz. See this hot dance sensation by Margery E. Craighead of New and will relinquish membership State plows take care ol such Diplomatic circles believed the East Hartford and this town. The sought to guarantee proflU to capi- the chapter If U does Dot show In W it h D ouble-D u ty Blouse the original dancers. No Cover And Other Great Acts! tal. Such measures could even be Haven. ■trets as East Center. Center, .North editorials Indicated more than an MRS. M.\RY MO.S8 DIES. living and dining rooms were filled or .Minimum Thurs. and FrI. terest Mrs. Welch stated. She Main and part of Main street from even chance that Austria and Hun- New Haven, Jan. 13.— (A P ) — with beautiful floral remembrances, found In the Uberal’ legislation ot BY CAROL DAY FLOOR SHOW FRI. A.ND HAT. ic / K irs a a ri_ urges eroryone to the chapter to try the Center to North Main streets. gary eventually would leave the Mrs. Mary A. Moss, widow of How- many with touches of gold colors. Spocloas Floor. Park 300 Cara. the national recovery act. But I re- to find ^ members, aad to report This leaves many of the other much ard T. Moss. Judge of probate In ^OW —and all through spring- Among the numerous gifts of money mind you that free enterprise ceases CURB QUOTATIONS l.eague and join the antl-Communlst Watch For Hauallan Night! \msm to the Columbia chairman. Ray- traveled roads to be taken care of pact. IThcshlre from 1905 to 1923, died at ^ you'll enjoy the slim lines of and other articles was a small bag to be free enterprise when It asks mond Lyman. " of coins from the children and by town plowa One ncwspa.-icr remarked that her home here last night at the age this two-piece dress with flaring that Ita risks be underwritten or By ASSOCI.\TED PRESS ol 84 years. She was the daugh- grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. that its profits be in any measure Bridgeport. In case there la a funeral to be "Austria's and Huncary's position skirt and softly fitted bodice, seen Am Cits Pow and L t B . . . . a died at the home of his non. Clay- held the snow Is removed from m and viewpoint regarding Com- ter of the late Joseph T. Beach, Steele. guaranteed. ^®t Gas 4)4 in Pattern 8ldo. Choose a thin The guests were served at a buf- ton, on ’^esHay. Mr. Clark lived front of the bouse or the undertak- munism are the same as Germany's editor of the New York Sun during "Second, they have, from time to Am Sup Pow ...... 1 '* the Civil war. wool in pastel color and add fet table arranged In the dining In ODlumbta for ten years In Old ing home where the funeral is to be and Italy's, even though their prac- TOMORROW AND SATURDAY time, adopted measures that have Blue Ridge ...... !!.'!!!.' lu Hop River vtUage and m Andover held. There are other roada that are Two daughters, a brother, and a brightly Jeweled buttons or clasps room, with gold candles and flowers tended to (lx at arUficlally high Cent States E l ...... tical considerations do not lead now and a three-tiered wedding cake THE NEW for three years before moving to most traveled that must be taken sister survive. The funeral will be to trim the blouse. The cleverly levels prices and other factors which Veteran Jim Ed w ards to Joining the antl-COmmunlst held Saturday at 2 p. m. Burial surmounted by a miniature bride Bridgeport three years ago. He have made the American economy a t s Serv., pfd . . ; ...... 5,/ care of before work can get imder- pact." will be In Cheshire. draped bodice creates a fitted and bridegroom. Altogether the leaves one son Clayton. Funeral basque that Is wearable also as a bride and bridegroom of 50 years C ir c l E* of free enterprise so rigid that it tells w h y tobacco e x p erts blouse with separate skirts and spent a happy day. THE LOWDOWN ON HOCKEY HOT 04T’’ THE ICE! has been less and leas capable of SSSS,3".'“" ■•■■•••( S' suits. For luncheons and after- "Cheers thunder to the crash ot splintering sticks . . . as a hockey adjusting Itself to changing condi- tions. KSSII noons at bridge, the dress is one hero braves death and a girl braves worse! Unit Gas ...... r’® which youwiri wear with proper "Third, they have, from time to 'k ' SO O D Furnifure Since 1891 prefer Luckies 2 to 1 ... pride. In a silk or rayon prmt, TELEGRAPH COMPANY time, adopted measures that tended Util Pow and U ...... ‘.V. you w ill find it to be your favor- to keep alive and. In aome instances " I recently sold 489,000 pounds all daring a seven hour day, You Ve N o t Sn o w-B o u n d ite afternoon costume, giving —unbelievable os It may seem— ac- smart emphasis to slim waist ana SEEKS C O N T A a HERE TELEPHONE PIONEER DIES o f tobacco in one 6V4 hour day,” Luckies are still just aa easy it gracefully full bust-line. tually to extend special compensa- says Mr. J. N . Edwards o f Farm- tion to some of the weakest and ever on my throat.” Do not hesitate to make this A plan of the Hartford offlee of Toronto, Jan. 18— (Canadian ville. North Carolina. dress for your own wardrobe. The the Western Union to close the Man- most inefficient units of our eco- Preesl— Hugh Nellson. a pioneer in .Only Lucky Strike offers you You C a n S t il l T r a de A t T he P o p u l a r pattern includes complete in- aomlc system. There may be forma chester branch, that has been under toiephone communications, died to- "There w ij a buyer, naturally, the finest tobacco plus the throat* structions even to charts showing consideration for better than a national economy that can afford day at the age of 93. you exactly how to proceed. U> subsldixe Inefficiency. An econo- for every one o f those 489,000 protection o f the exclusive proc* month and a half. Is still a question K •*'**'■ Alexander Gra- Pattern 8130 Is designed for of doubt, although It was the inten- of fre* enterprise cannoL wlth- pounds...Re/ there was as much sizes 14. 16. 18. 20 and 40. Size « invented the Wephone to ess "It’a Toasted ”. ThU process tion o f the Hartford ofOce to close jamraing Ita geara 1874, NeUaon, then a tolegraph difference between the bestgrades Phone Us Your Order 16 requires 3 3-4 yards of 54 inch the offlee In Manchester on Saturday ■ lurtb, 6faey have, from time to takes out certain irritant! found o^rator, became manager of the material. In 39 inch material, of this week. •ad the inferior, as between a blouse alone requires 21-2 yards, adopted aoeoaures, which de- Troronto Telephone and Despstch io nil tobacco—even the finesc The telegraph company has been to stop the unfair oompetl pretty girl and a homely one. ]YE JLJL D ELIVER F R E E The Rest o f the Week sHirt 3 yards. Company, Men who know tobacco firom The new WINTER PATTERN trying to locate with some store or privilege, have. In too many offlee where the business may be car- , ” * ®*W to be the world’e • FuraHure • biferier Decorefton "A t auction after auction. I ’ve BO O K is ready for you now. It B ^M ces. strmnglM the fair eompe- ktogert oonttouone telephone eob- A to Z —experts like Mr. Edwards ried (m. but without much in the way a A Braad New Slagia’, Flghtta’. Ho-B(aat JUon o f superior eftlcimey in man • Rug* and Draperias has 32 pages of attractive designs JACK RANDALL to icrlber. Re lived untfl hie lasth m leen Lucky Strike, go after the —are surely good judges o f ciga* for every size and every occasion. of expense to the company. One of f igemenL This appUes with equal • KH^en Appfience* Photographs show dresses made the suggestions that has been made ^ h o m ejrtere hla tW ephons^ne preniczt lots o f tobacco. It’a no Plus “STARS OVER ARIZONA” Tuth to short-sighted ventures m of the first four to Toronto—was • O ffice Furnifiire • Rediet rettes... Sworn records show tbat4 Phone 4 4 8 6 from these patterns being worn; by the company was to have the wonder Luckies taste so good. irivate monopoly and to muddie- iBBtaUad. wa# a feature you will enjoy. Let the management of the Manchester Taxi among independent tobacco ei> company take over the offloe o f the leaded ventures in political plan- I've smoked them since 1917, charming designs in this new EPISODE NO. 1 ling.** perta, Luckies have twice as many book help you in your sewing. company on Blssell street where ThrtlHng Adveataaes With the Radio Patrol BIRTH AND DEATH "And another thing . . . even •The'potat U," said Dr. Frank, exclusive smokers as have all the One pattern and the new Winter meaaagee could be sent and received 12 — ACTION BRISTUNO CHAPTERS — 12 'that no one has the right to sigh after yelling out tobacco Ijida Pattern Book— 25 cents. W inter and to have the telegrams sent out T i^****’? ’ ? * ' __ (API— FLIN T. other dgatenet combuud. Book alone— 15 cents. from the local offloe by the Tax) be death warrant of free enterprise dsato met her* yesterday. POPULAR855 Main Street MARKET For a pa t t e r n of this attrac- company. Louis Nsren, the owner “RADIO PATROL” ■nder oqittallsra until free eater- A l^ b y horn, delJrorsd by Dv. Robinow Boildinc tive modal send 15c in COIN. of the Msnrherter Taxicab eom- with GRANT WITHERS — CATHERINE HUD” * * >rise has been given a fresh chance m m Hutcheson, who dttomed your NAME, ADDRESS STYLE pany, has bean ecnaulted and this "WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” o show what It con do for the for- **• * « » « * * « * . “EvbS w NUMBER and SIZE to'TODAY’S weak gave notiee to the company (ottsn as wan as the remembered ®vsr now." BRUCE PATTERN BUREAU. II STER- that he would not ronridsr the pUn. TODAY “Heidi”, “Weat of Shanghai* off the UBitod States." m Awiee sad Iffi Tw M ' Hsriisid LING PL.. BROOKLYN. M. Y. In the meantime the office la Inpt MPi WHO KNOW TOBACCO BEST-IT’S LUCNES 2 T O I .‘J'i ViT! PAGE POUR

country’s involvement In the always practice Its fruits are lamentable 4lanrl;pBtpr . threatening second World War, indeed. Health and Diet WJZ-NBC—8 p.m. Music Apprecia- particularly with relation to our Justice Msitbie thinks that the V^ickesi Q lA tion Hour. WEAF-NBC—1:80 CopnhtQ nprald position In the Slno-Jspanese con- tack of facilities for bousing more W a sh ingto n D a yboo k DAILY RADIO PROGRAM radio Words and music; 4:30 Roger Wil- PUBUC RECORDS ■ * • , A y Pr a ttm m G m t r Advice THURSDAYg JANUARY IS (Central and Eaitem Standard Tima) liams, tenor. WABC-CBS—2:30 PUBUSHUD BY THE flict, he is liable to find himself inm ate provides excellent oppor- By DR. FRANK MctXik ------Day School of The Air; 3:30 Ann Leaf, m - BKRAU) PRINTING COMPAST, INC. deeply at a less for lack of ability tunity for experimentation with the WashlDgtdb.—One of the thlngsgunder foreclosure proceedinga In * to koT ^ bade eh»lDt or araupe thereof unleea m d- organ; 6 Margaret- Oaum. soprano. Building Permit n Blu«ll StrMt nod. o o u t to coaet (o to e) dw enatlone Include al! ava^ble etatlona. to set down In parallel tolumns the greater use of the probation sys- interfering with the housing pro- the District of Columbia it can be Rrograme aubjeet te ehanno by atatlone without arevleua notice. P. M# Eastern Standard Time WJZ-NBC—12:80 Farm and Home Building Inspector Eklward C. M*n«k*U*r. Conn. gram isolbe age-old tradition u a t SWEET POTATOES in ike. CWort^ t Koaf Kaasaem* __ •. > Hour, speaker Sec. Roper; 3 Radio Elliott Jr., has granted to the Sav- ■I THUMA8 PERGUSON Influences for and against Involve- tem. done in three weeks. Ceprriglii, itM, NtA Sank*, Im. NBC-WCAP (RED) NETWORK Oontnil Unnncer a man and his family should not But In many other states. New BY ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES ba sic — Beet: weaf wnae wtle wjar wkbb wtag wkbh wcco wabt kacj wnax New York, Jan. 13—(AP)—Sheila Guild "Secret"; 6 Marek Weber or- ings Bank of Manchester and Con- ment, and to add them up and com- Now the Sliste Farm for Women Queen Isabella is said to have re- xroc VoDndod Octobor 1, lltl be hastily expelled from his home Tork and Illinois are examples, the wta« weeh kyw wfbr wro way when Barrett, known on stage and radio chestra. tractor Desire Leger of Lynn. Mass., pare the totals. ts not by any means wholly or even for debt. buyer can escape eviction for a ceived a present of a sweet potato wcae wtam wwj wsal wdel; MIdweat: COAST—knx koln kot kfpy kvllcafo koy Some Friday short waves: TPA4 a permit for alterations to the in- Pvbltihed Erory Brenlnc Except CAST OF CHARACTERS i ‘Tsn’t that what everyone kad wmag who wow wdaf wire katp: tor her mimicry, long has had an Bandaya and Bolldaya Entered at the How is one to reduce the pro-war in major part a penal Institution. One of the means by which fed? year or more, meantime making no from Ctolumbua on his return from CONSTANCE CORBY —heroine; I Mountaim koa kdyl;' Sowthi wmbv: Cant. BaaL Pai-iS 6:15 p.m. Omcert; 2RO 7:35 terior of the Hotel Sheridan at a Pott Office at Manchester, Conn., eral housing authorities hope to payments and ignoring other terms America, where be found this wants? Though after you've tried kfi kaw komo khq kpo kyu; ambition. If realized it would America’s Hour; GSC GSB GSL cost estimated at $1,800. <. and the anti-war Influences to nu- It Is a reformatory. The law deal- rleheet gift In the world. . I (OPTIONAL, atatlone operate Inter* Saeond Claes Malt Matter. keep down the costs of financing of the sales contract. The Home delicacy being grown by the In- them you'll be glad to fly back I'it Taachar” Pragram transform her into an emotional ac- London 8 Songs from light operas; merals of weight or measure unless ing with it spedflcally states that, BRET HARDESTY—hero; to your nest— and your sweet-' chanaeably on either R ro or BLUE House, Skit—to e BUBSCRIPTION RATES ■ private home building is keeping Owners Loon Corporation, also In dians. The strange thing about tbe bridge builder. networka): BASIC ^ Eaat: Plw wfea 5^5?” Casino Tenor Soloo I treaa. TV5RC Chmicas 9:16 Popular mu- m r "only such offenders may be com- foreclosure costs low. Many states the mortgage field, has occasional- sweet potato la that it is really heart—again." waan work wool; MIcNraatt wood wal *il^ filj—Lyn Murray A Clubman In night rescue work, tbe coast- D T«*r by M II ...... t«00 he can see them, weigh them and RODNEY BRANDON —Connie’s *TJp.’’ Connie shook her head, WKbf wbow webo kaoo kana. OTHBR So, aa a step in that direction slie sic; DJD Berlin 9:30 "Tartarin of F«r Montb by MtU measure them? How Is he to ascer- mitted to jwld InsUtuUoo as in the have put up high barriers agalnot ly spent two years evicting an more closely related to tbe mommg fiance. OPTIONAL 'STATIONS Canadian: *^2 — fig —Praaa-Radio Nawa Paried Is to make her broadcast debut Ih Tarascon”; W8XK Pittsburgh 11:30 guard uses powerful acetylene •iaSi* Copy ...... hasty foreclosures with the result took a deep breath of the air that, cret cfd: Cantrah wefi wtmj wlba wday {:ID—Oaorca Hall A Orehaatra DoltPered (^« T « o r...... aaaa.f9.00 opinion of the trial court will be owner who refused to make pay- glory than it is to the Irish potato. K.ATIE BLYN—Connie’s "dou- **Jf— *1** Cena Tim a a t M ierophana the Radio Guild on WJZ-NBC a DX a u b . searchllgbta practically wind and tain the arithmetical answer to his that when a home building con- ments. No one knows when or bow the first as he had told her, aeemed to kfjr koam: Southt wtar wptf wla w)ax ^tlc Malodlaa — aaat: waterproof, which shed a diffused benefited physically, mentally or ble.” wash all the past away, making wfla*waun wlod waoe wfbo wwne wcae ‘ Harbart Pooto'a Bnaambto—wast week from Friday afternoon. The MXMBSR o r THB ASSOCIATED problem when the problem is Mver tract goes "sour’’ It sometimes sweet potato waa planted, since it Yeeterday: Relieved of her cash wax* warn wmc wab wapi wmab widx play will be Bayard Vetter's "With- light over the flfU of operationa PRESS morally by such commitment.’’ Ob- trkes many months of litigation to Change Oonoes Slow has bMU cultivated since pre- her reborn again. "1 don't believe kvoo wky w faa wbap kpre woa* ktha 7ig —Nallywood'a SoroanaeooM Th« AMoeUt«d Pr«ta li •xeliislv«ly posed in comprehenjlble arithme- wjien the bus Is robbed. Katie or I'll want to go back. Certainlj^ kfbx ktba kark ksne; Mountain: kvir JiJf— I*|^W a tha Paopla on Radio in The Law." with Shelia in the •atltlod to ttao Q«« of r«pabt!eAtloi> viously the Intent In establishing get the purchaser out so that a When that happens, the loss on historic times by the early Ameri- Connie Is forced to fall on Bret tehl ktar kob; Paeihej kfbk kw^ kmj i:0C—Kata Sm ith Hour—o to o title role of “Mary Turner." TESTING OPERATORS tical terms? ' new buyer may take poeseseion. the deal la greater than any pos- cans and cannot be found tqday in a not because of any one peracq kem tsOS—Major Bowaa Hour—to a of oil MWt di«patoh«8 crMitod to It the institution was to reclaim, not Hardesty for help. And, she re- When I do, perhaps Til alway t:00—1d:0^Trah'* Dramas PracUcally aU of Miss Barrett’s or BOt ethtrwlta credited In this And the forces operating to keep The result is to increase the cost sible profit to the bank making the really wild state of growth. flects, fate was not bed at that. CanL BaaL •ijf—10:g —V. Bay's Baaaya In Muaia por ond Alto tht IocaI news pub< punish, the women and girls who wish 1 could return—aa you have."' S i 4 ^ 4i4S-***fload ta LIfa,** Sarlal— 10:0^ 11:00—C a b C a l lo w a y 's O rehaatv— broadcasting bos been confined to The Xew 1938 K IIS out of war on the one hand and of fli.snciqg the Job — and thus to loan at 5 to Sti per cent Interest. Sweet potatoes keep quite well if TO MEET TOMORROW htd btrtln. make the financing less Inviting as The result has bcM, federal bous- properly stored, and an added ad- Sh: did not know then, either, A i k e t e h — w e a t Poatio M alodla^waat repeat I satiric monologues and caricatures. Take All rlirhtB of rtpublicAtlont of to get us Into war on the other hand are sent there. Yet the chief Jus- CHAPTER v m how true her words would prove. Traaay, Oramatle 10iSS-^t:S(L*Lalohton Nebte'a Oreheat. •poolol diAPAtebtt htretn ort Also r«< tice urges the courts to turn such an Investment. ing authorities comment, thht vantage Is that the starch is slow- 4iK—’ BtlS—Rhythfnairaa Oanaa Band n”"^12*C^Cnfiary Deutaeh Oreheetra OArvoil are somettmea in plain sight and there has been a "tendency" on the ly converted into sugar during the They were to change busses at B:S(^w*Jaek Armstronj, Sarlal-* 11i*<^12{S<>—Sammy Kaye Oreheetra- Still another prize fight has been A meeting of the 100 men who offqpders loose, to continue to in- Ashvllle. Over a delicious breakfast Bret said be thought they bad . Vatabanda Q u ar^t^w eaat; B. Rofara Orehaatra—wait added to tbe future schedule of Foil Atrtlot e|ltBt of N. B. A. Strv- sharply outllaed, sometimes cloudy Delayed Eviction Expensive part of some banka in these long storage process. Sweet potatoes, 4l4S— S:4ft—LIttia Orphan Annia — were employed in the testing lanes WEIGHT OFF jur^ or de.stroy toemselves, rather Here Is the picture ss some bous- delay foreclosure states to look like carrots, contain a yellow pig- of ham and eggs and coffee, they better atop at the McCallys’ _ eaat: Johnnia Johnston's Sona^w NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK WJZ-NBC. Thia one, a scheduled teo lae. ^______and vague and of constantly shift- discussed “ways and means,” as maintained by the Motor Vehicle than to send them to places of re- ing officials see it: two times before showing interest ment which seema to be a greater cabin, which they would reach 8;0f— f^P ^Jeddy Hill A Orehaatra •ASIC — East: w ji wbi*wbxa wbal 12-round middleweight bout be- Mtaib«r AmArtcAO Ntwsp«.per Fob- ing mass and substance; sometimes A man comes to bis bank asking in these new 90 per cent loan in- source of vitamin A than roots Bret'" expressed It. soon, to get warm and have din- *•15— 4:15--Carafraa Crolaara — weaf w^m kdka wear wxyi wjtn wayr wmal tween Fred Apostoli and Glen Lee, department and laid off on January lUbtri AttoelAtlon. clamation which the state main- ’Are you good at figures?’’ he VitZ ••p^f'^M-Pedlp Newt PeHod wfll waby webr wcky wspd wean wicc deeply hidden and, like geological a contract to build a house .cost- surance deals. TTie reason Is that which do not contain the yellow ner. It would be dark by tbe *s}^ «»3^-Joan Kdwarde. Contralto wlau; MIdwaat; wanr wla kwk koll wran is listed for the night of February 1, will be held In Meriden tomorrow. TIRED FEET PobllAhtPA RtprstenUMTSA: Tbt tains at much expense. ing $S,000.. Under the new housing Tinder the old 80 per cent loan ccior. They contain fairly large asked. “I could use u girl at the time they reached their deatlna- Sr44— 4:48—Sam m y W atkins Oreh.— wmi luo wowo wcln; South: wrtd wnbr 4 • f . first announced to discuss TTie men, who have now been given Um h i TU Utr Way—WkWet S«wv*ti,a strains, operating far outside the esmp. Old Pop Walters Is the only east: Orphan Annio»mldw raoaat krgv kfdm wrol kria wibo wdau waara iullUA flAtbAws SpcclAl Agency — Nsw Is the state of Connecticut ao act be will have to pay down ten operation the FHA stood the cost amounts of potassium and calcium, tlon. Already It waa growing •™0^^P**D^Amda *n' Andy—oast: Hal "Depression .And Its Chire" in a reinstatement as additional funds *e *--A IfrriHii. ■•eKM Tork. ChleAgo. Dotrott And Boston. consciousness of the nation and per- one in the office now and has dusk. wsffn k m ; Mountain: klo krod kM; completely inept that such a thing per cent, gSOO. The bank wtU lend of tbe foreclosure. Under the new and are slightly laxative. Sweet po- . ^Jottan and Sports Comment—woat “C® Rfx 1^ WABC-CBS broadcast at 10:45 p.m. have been provided to carry on the •ai RaUKf ExvdMS. haps almost as likely to bring an more work than be can handle Tbe cabin, like most of those fij* — 7:15—Vocal Varlatiaa uy Choral (NOTE: See WBAP.NBC for op^onal If yonr and ankln tMl Urad aad l MEMBER ADDIT BUREAO OF him the rest and the Federal Hous- 90 per cent 'oan program tbe bank tatoes are best boiled or baked In 7:S(^Lao Raleman Ore.—weaf: lilt of stations.) Friday, Rep. Hamilton Fish of New work tn 10 lanes in the state, will as a fire .in a dormitory in a wom- ing Authority will Insure tha whole since the Job’s In full swing. You'd they bad passed, was built of logs, IS ,esrryln* t»o CIRCULATIUNS^______unwarned earthquake. has to make - tbe foreclosure and their skins. They should be cooked Bonno Rablnoff, Violin—network York win talk on "The Ludlow War discuss matters in connection"'with much fat --d o Minathlns about It. Try tbi M.SOO loan, which thus equals 90 be doing me a real favor. Miss cemented with' mud, but inside it VjSr^ 7:44—L. Thempoon Ore.—chain CanL BaaL SGPEl en’s reformatory is to direct the turn the house over to the FHA for about an hour to develop the Referendum” Instead . . . WOR an- the work that is to be continued Tbs (ftrald Printing CompAny Inc., There are very few of us Ameri- per cent of the value of the house best flavor. Blyn, if you’d like to try it." waa neat and clean. The old cou- ■ Vafloo Hour—e to e 4 :K ^ SjSO—T ha Singing Lady eaat; 'wJlihl* ^ Bdllloiia t a ^ u M ooraints no flnanclAl rssponsihllUy whole policy of the commonwealth with the defaulting buyer already ••5 S ^ ® e d Nows of IMS—0 to o Annatta King, ^ntraft^-w ait nouncea that It wtU broadcast from through the year. The 10 lanes will cans, relatively speaking, who re- to be built ousted. Sweet Potato Recipes ~ Co.nnie thought how fine It was ple welcomed Bret aa though he.- ,11 J i V ™ 1 • *••*?“ **>r M ra a a r vaasU Sad for typogrAphlrsl errors sppssrtng In toward offenders—instead of the of him to put it that way. She • Mualo Hall—c 4o e 4:4S— B:4^Tom Mix, Skatoh~baaIe: Trenton at 11:45 a.m. next Tuesday be opened and ready for testing of odvortlsrmtnts In tho llAnchesttr tain now the same serene faith in When the oouse is built the buy- State leglslaturee ar. being ad- Sweet potatoes may be cooked In were a relation, though like the l0:0(^11:0(^Larry Clinton Orohoal.— Pour Catiferniana A Orchaat—wait automobiles again on Monday. They oucing, Th# reason, doctor* soy. 1* o fte n said she would like to, very much. people in the bills, they did not weaf onlr: Barren Orehoatra-^ast: *50^ *:0(^N ew t: M. Weber Oreheat. the inauguration of A. Harry Moore CvABing HtrAid. authorities taking immediate steps er takes it over and begins paying vised to change their foreclosure their Jackets In boiling water. If any Amoa n Andy—repeat for weet 4:30—Radio Walts Seranadta as governor of New Jersey. will go over the queatlon of lanes i lilS f '• “•• *®rklBs rish" this country’s ability to remain se- off the loan in monthly install- Thanks to Uncle Tippy, she was make a show of emotion. to provide temporary quarters for laws as a means of encouraging are left over from a meal they r .ay Ooraey Oreheetra 4:30— 4:34—Saranadtra — wja; Tony Listening tonight: that each will work on in an effort w u tiny gland eut^n -time* every day. If ELEUTROLIIX curely outside the vortex of world ments. Ehccept for the original be made Into a very, attractive dlalf prepared for an opening like thia “ Tis well you're getting back." Pandervfi Orehaatra Ruaioll, Toner Solos—chain THUR8DAT, JANUARY 18 whatever tnmatea might be expect- bousing, but the going Is slow. The ®j4^ 4:44—Lewall Thomaa — aaat; Talks—WJZ-NBC 8, Ferdinand to have different men working on LnS Wood . t r ^ ^ L u t conflict that we retained even a 9300 down payment. It is Just like He had seen to It that his niece tbe old man said with that easy 12:30—Carl HInei and Orchaetra 51 o n a b a lf drop, of rital fluid old-line foreclosure laws were de- by mashing and forming into cakes, CB8-WABC NETWORK ^ Tom Mix—midw rp t Lundberg, author, in reply to Gen. lanes near their homes Instead of ed In the usual order of affairs? Or renting a boii.se. Of course If all signed primarily to protect honest putting into a pan under the broiler had. acquired sufficient busine.sa drawl that loll so sweetly on Con- 4 :00— 7:0^Eaay Aeaa, Skit—also cat having to travel some 80 miles to tak. on u sl, fat FUNNY BUT VEXING year ago. And yet, after all. there training that would enable her to nie's unaccustomed ears. "Things BASIC — Eaet: wabc wade woko wcao 4:1^ 7:14—Mr. Kaon A Lost Parsons Johnson's criticism of bis book, "60 Thi* fluid help* Nature to "hum •irr * mw^,tu is this Just a lucky break for those goes well, the buyer owns the house farmers and borne owners from be- until delicately browned, seasoned weel wjn* wkbw wkre whk wjr wdre 4:8^- 7:30—Freddia Martin OrehtaL go to work, as has sometimes been and fattjr fl«u. in U l a ^ S Is on the surface nothing, calculat- understand and handle her large ain't been going too likely without Families"; WJZ-NBC 9:30, Amer- No? draff' aeu la a fnrSS The complete craziness of the set- who want to Impose their peculiar at the end of 17 to 20 years. ing roughly thrown Into tbe street with butter and sprinkled with pars- woau wjaa wpro wfbl wlav wyar: Mid* 7:(K^ 4 :00—Oan. Johnson's Comment ica's Town Meeting, "How Can The the case in the past ed to destroy that faith. In the pres- But suppose at the end of Mx by a grasping mortgage bolder ley. inheritance. you, Mr. Hardesty. 1 hear telL whbm wfbm kmbe whaa Jilf— 4 :14—Leldereingora on the Air fki” eonihat thli condiUan bj up of postage rates within and for ideas of criminology on a pjubllc 'Of course it's rather a rough kfab krnt 7:30— 4 :30—T he M a r ^ of Tim a—to c Federal Budget Be Balanced?" •••"4 ‘i'* inlirtaaca It la c k l- ent situation that we should not months, or a year, the buyer loses eager to get possession of the Scrambled Sweet Potatoee some of your men walked out on CAST—wbns wpt whp whee wore efrb ••00— 4:00 — Reehaeter Phllharmonie and mlllloni of pound! of .zcau fat ba. the corporate Umita of the town of which declines to accept them vol- his Job, or perhaps Just becomes property. The idea of making it Peel and grate the desired num- place for a girl." Bret spoke a old Pop. Waltera. The lazy loaf- ('kac wlbx wmaa weiif wnbf wlba wkbn Orehaatra Senator Robert M. Lafollette and b«n wiped out In Ihli was. “ have foreseen when the Japanese whio wsbl Amos Plnchot; WMCA-Interclty 10. Don*{ Experiments Manmia PreaerlpUon-TableU coatela tb. X andiest'r ts very clearl> set forth untarily? ornery and decides not to make possible for a mortgage holder to ber of sweet potaioea Add fresh slMde dubiously. "Though I prom- -ers. Though I reckon It won't take * 53^ 4 :3^Amaflca'a Town Masting were allowed to take Manchuria and ise r u look after you. You can long for you to whip 'em back to Dixie —wait wafa wbro wdod • :g —10:3^-*NBC'a Chleagp Jamboraa William B.’ Dodd, former ambas- In a news article printed elsewhere any more monthly payments. What evict a man and Us family from cream, or canned cream thinned klra wrec wlac wwl wtoo krld ktrh ktaa 10:00—11:00—Nawa: B. La Baron Oreh. ^W '’Wn£k' rio-n-SS when Britain, by signing a naval then? Under laws in some states the old homestead on three or four with a little water, to bring the po- room at Mra. Parson's in the vil- harness." waco koma wdho wbt wdao wblg wdbj 10:14—11:t^*Blia Sehallort'o Rovlowa sador to Germany, at testimonial lage. Everyone calls her Aunt wwva wmby wsjs wmbr wala ktui kyko 10:30—11:30—Jimmy Orior'a Orehoitra dinner in bis honor at New York. In this Issue of the Herald. treaty with Germany, sanctioned the buyer can be expelled from the weeks notice has not quite Jelled tatoes to the consistency of a thin "I reckon not!" Bret laughed, weoa wdne wnox kwkh know wmmm Treat Colds Mormola treatisetit todev Whan you can mail at the central bouse tn three weeks to a month In some qxita custard. Place over slow fire tight- Bertha," he added, his eyes twin- but his dark eyes were troubled. wjno wcha wnnr wmai weoe wrra 11:0^—12:00—Froddi# Nagel's Orehaatra WEAF-NBC—7:16 Vocal Vari- million* l»Teu**d •uceecafuli, to the Reich's violation ol the naval kling. "You will, too, after you've 11:00—12:30—Oarwood Van, Orehaatra excess fat The fonaola is !■ ®^ postoOlce, or at a mall box any- In New York ly covered for about 3 mlnutea, then As soon os they had eaten bi said eties; 8 Rudy Vallee from Holly- clauses of the treaty of Versailles. remove cover and scramble the po- sampled her biscuits and corn be thought they had better “push wood; 9 Movie stars in good news; Ptoved Way where on the Manchester carrier By Coorg* Rom bread." Yet we all feel that we arc In the lower court’s decision. Mrs. Noe tatoes like eggs until the desired on." 13:00—Emery Deutsch'a Orchestra. 10 Bing Crosby and Bob Buma; 12 DouNf in world's largest routes, tor two cents, a letter ad- Connie did not think there was The old man told them there Paul Pendarvis orchestra. ooIds-cUnks, and by everyday use charged that the dean had grown amount of moisture is cooked away, 12:30—Sammy Kaye's Orchestra. mote homes than any other medl- midst of a vast and growing inter- New York, Jan. 1.7. -Others col- the whole procedure requiring about any doubt but that she would be had been a heavy snow higher In Toomitow’s Program. WABC-CBS—7:15 George McCall dressed to a person living at Vin- LERGYMAN FASTS <»ld to her. protected. Besides, the setup was WTIC ^ ^ cation of its kind. No national Insecurity and that per- lect stumps, match books, cham- At the time of the reconciliation. 5 to 10 minutes. The result is a the hills. "Wouldn't surprise me." 4.. M. on Hollywood; 7:30 We The People; "doslnx.’’ Just mas-to ton’s Comer In the town of South pagne corks, plasring c.srda and thick, creamy mixture resembling deal. Who would ever think of be added, "by the looks of them Truvelere Broadcasting Service, 7:00—Eta Alph^-.Pingramma. 8 Kate Smith; 9 Major Bowes ama- ALWAYS SNUG Windsor, to resch which point the haps our immunity to its conta- Dean Noe Issued a statement con- looking for the richest girl In the yapoBub on gions ha.s been more fancied than package string. Your correspondent TO PROVE THEORY cerning marriage, which be said em- a pudding. Serve with a generous clouds but what we was due for Hartford, Conn. 7:30—Shoppers Special. turea; 10 Essaya in music; 12 Leigh- V M? I yl chest, and AND* WARM R. p*. D. carrier must drive a mile has been saving Quotes. Several amount of butter. world in a crude construction more. Maybe you'd better Jet ua 60,000 W. 1040 K. C. 28.2 M. 7:45—News Service. ton Noble orchestra. I H-'l H ' *11 bedtime. Re- real. ■“ braced first, a life of generation, and camp deep , in the heart of tbe I t , : Blmoet at or more beyond the Buckland post- Bubmittoi] herewith: afterwards, a life "of regeneration." Sweet PotatoM On Half Shell put you up for the nlgbL Mr. Eastern standard Time 8:00—Treasure House. WJZ-NBC—7:30 Freddie Martin IN WiNTER . . . Largely, of course, this ic the con- Wash well and bake sweet pota- Blue Ridges ?"’ Hardesty." 8:15—Shoppers Special. fles; and when you must put a H. L. Mencken. on Franklin D. The first, he said, was accomplished "I don't know how I can ever orchestra; 8:30 March of Time; 9 k**^right on’4rofklng.*l3 Up to 15 degrees cooler in sequence of factual events. But Roouevelt: "He has an affable, when their union was blessed with toes, cut them In two, scoop the Bret thanked him for his hos- 9:00—Metropolitan Parade. Rochester philharmonic; 10:30 Sa- poultlca-anil*vapor action looienx three cent stamp on the letter If it pulp from the skins, mix this with thank you," she said, her blue eyes pitality, but refused IL "That la." 9;25-7Star Gazing in Hollywood. summer with Johns-Man- perhaps still more to the discussion hearty manner, a gallantly optl- Jved All Last Year On (UiUdren. shining; she had discarded the Thursday, January 18. lute to M. Spltalny, new musical di- S wVevenmtatloSTn" Is going to someone who gets his mlatlc view on life and a tremen- butter, salt and cream, atir In some he looked at Connie, "unless you'd P. M. 9:30—To Be Announced. riector at KDKA; 12:30 Garwood break” ^ ew«locM wuges*conges- ville Rock Wpol Insulation. S l l of those events, and the Interpreta- chopped roasted pecans or almonds. Inevitable dark glaaaea now that rather not risk it?" 9:45—Dan Harding’s Wife. tion. mall at that Buckland postoftice; or dous capacity for enduring bores there was less fear of recognition. 4:00—Lorenzo Jones. Van orchestra. m orning the _ Phone 3829 for__ home com- tions and slants that the discusslnn Oranges Alone; CaDs It Fill shells, brush with melted but- "I'd much rather go on," she 1:16—The Story of Mary Marlin. 0:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly. worst of tJi* again, when you-can use a two cent and nuisances." Fulton Oiirsler on This was going to be an adven- hastened to aasure him; ahe knew What to expect Friday; WEAF- fort and information, tc has developed. It Is In the Held if Charles McArthur: "McArthur is TWO WOMEN SLAIN; ter and brown In hot oven. J:S0—Hank Keene. 0:15—Myrt and Marge. cold Is ov«r. stamp on a letter mailed at the cen- Baked Sueet Potatoes ture such aa she h a d never that was what be wanted. 0:30—Tony Wona and His Scrap- ViSHS discussion. Interpretation and slants another loco boy who made goo

board of the first nationally-organ- can do aa well as what they cannot next Wednesday when 50 nssmbers, ised Associated Presa, an Illinois Romantic Pair Teamed do under these statutes. of the Oxmmerce Department's In- ELABORATE PLANS corporation. The present corpora- the fiscal year paat, for support of FRENCH CABINET The President expects to send fluential Btulneaa Advisory (JouncU tion, which succeeded the old In F. D. R. ADVISES Ckmgreas a message soon aslclng the poor. Of this amount 3776.15 1900, has had no other president. In oomo here to discuss recoxmry xivltb CORONER’S JURORS Bridgeport, assistant rabban; John Roger A. A. cnievTOlet changes In these laws. One official, was spent for the core of the In- Its membership today are Included the President G. Stevens of BridgeporL high port, outer guard. FOR BOmiDAY BALL however, expressed uncertainty Informed persons considered it sane; 3289.16 went for hospIbU bills priest and prophet; J. E. Knapp of more than 1,300 dally newspapers. IN CRISIS OVER LESS CREDIT IN for those helped hy the town; 391 Stanley, Baldxvln, Dr. Grover C. whether a production control plan likely that long-range production Norxvalk, Oriental guide; Alvin H. Mr. Noyes has given far closer REPORT ON CRASH w M t to pay the town's part towards Svx-eet of New Haven and Isaac T. DBLiUUTlUl iVUMCN attention than ever appeared public- would be completed for submission control as well as more Immediate Hancock o f BridgeporL treasurer. Banks of Bridgeport were elected a v a r y w b a r a v r l t a tb aC at this session or next. methods for sxvlnglng business out widow's aid. The rest was for gen- Also. Robert Daxdes of Bridge- ly to the detailed affairs of the as- LABOR, FRANC i a l support of the poor. The total representatives of the Imperial . A C Q U M T A S U n w o rk sociation throughout the whole AUTO SELLING Prodaction Control Plan of the recession xvould be consid- port, recorder: Judge .T. R. Brtnker- l a a t a r t o r a li a v a P a r M ia Tables For Refreshments To of such expense for the previous Bridjieparl Man Selected As Council meeting to be held In June period of development. He has been A well-defined plan baa been ered. .hoff of St.-xmfonl, orator; Stexx-srt thla_year at Los Angeles. Cal. a o fra rin g tim p la *^Tii1iirhwi. (OoaMnoed from Page Oae) (Uonttaned from Page One) worked out, however, by which In- Fffld That AirSne Transport ye*r xvaa (xmsldsrsbly lansr, Potentate Of Pyramid Tem- m uaeotar ack a a an d p e b *. in the thick of every struggle since Peterson of Bridgeport, marshal; Speakers at top meeting were Be Placed On Armory dustry would undertake voluntarily amounting to 36.415.33, rspreoent- ple; Other Officers Elected. Cooutaa nothlnc homfbl the flrsL For some years, as the only ter Informed the Cabinet of the Arthur E. Stone o f Bridgeport, first Stanley. Wade, former State Ck>mp- Othera at tho conference— Ernest to cooperate xvith a single govern- Inff A gain for the town this year ceremonial master; Horace San- • r h a b it fo rm ln fl. surviving charter member retaining political and financial situation and trollcr Anson F. Keeler of Norwalk, T. Weir, chairman o f tho National ment agency—possibly the Depart- FeO Two Minntes After of 32,337.66. This decrease In old Bridgeport. Jan. 18.— (A P )—The ford of BridgeporL aecond ceremo- Floor For Big Event active leadership, he has held a the grave repercussolns on the for- PU6UC RECORDS pa.st potentate and representative Ei»NMnatai9s«ci unique position in the confidence of Steel Oarporatlon; Lewis Brown, ment of (Commerce— in determining by the town is largely explained by potentate of toe Ancient Order of nial master; William b. Nichols of. eign exchange market. president of Johns-Manxdlle; M. W toe old age assistance. This is noL to the Imperial Council and present the membership, and hts reetections controlled production schedules Warrantee Deed Making Weather Report Nobles of toe Mystic Shrine of Bridgeport. alchcmlat; Hoxxard chief of the Arab Patrol; George E. "The Cabinet unanimously mark- element, president of the Pennsyl- months In advance of marketing the however, a oompltte gain for the ACOUl as president year after year have According to a warrantee deed Hotchkiss of Bridgeport, pyrotech- Crawford of Bridgeport, past po- Elaborate plana have been made been by unanimous vote. ed Its will to defend energetically vania Railroad, and Colby Chester, products. recorded late yesterday by Toxvn toxvn. as toe poll taxes before toe Pyramid Temple today la Elxvood C. nic master; William La Hommedeau lASES fV'K THE fIRST 12 TO 24 M0U« chairman of the General Foods Cor- old age assistance law was passed, Stanley of Bridgeport. tentate; Judge Paul L. Miller of by Thomas Conran, chairman of the the flnanclal status and the franc. Mr. Roosevelt, meanwhile, la go- (Jlerk Samuel J. Turkington, realty of Bridgeport, captain of guard, and Ask for Aoquio At poration—were not ao directly con- Bozeman, MonL, Jan. IS.— (A i») used to go Into toe toxvn treasury PotenUts Stanley, elected at the Bridgeport, past potenUte. nfreebment committee for the With a xdew to associating Parlia- ing ahead with his talks with busi- on Tolland Turnpike has been con- Arthur Drug Store ment and the country with thia nected xvith the problem of Install- ness leaders. The biggest confer- veyed by Erxfie L. Adams of Water- —The Northwest Airlines transport at two dollars a head. It U at least annual meeting last night which Preaidenta Ball committee at the PRICES OF NEWSPAPERS ment sales. safe to say that under existing con- a-as attenled by about 30 delegates iMate armory’ Saturday evening, work of public safety, the Cabinet ence arranged so far will take place bury to Margaret Foley. which carried 10 persons to death A t a press conference last week, ditions the toxvn la gained by about from Fairfield and toe western seo- January 29. Tables will be placed decided that the premier should , near here Monday craahed only two make from the tribune of the cham- however, the President told of a 31JI0O. tlon of Now Haxren counties, suc- OB the ballroom floor, cabaret style ARE BEING INCREASED -mtautea after giving a routine ceeds Ralph H. Wade who xvna and chairman Conran has secured ber today a declaration which the steel manufacturer whose produc- A meeting of toe toxvn school tion had dropped from 90 to 28 per weather report. board will be held thia evening at elected trustee tor a three-year government owes to the nation." term. We Knew This Was Coming So Cabinet members aald Cbantempa cent of capacity because of the Coroner Howard Nelson today set the toxvn clerk’s office xvith Super- Survey Of Nation Shows That Other oflneers chosen included. planned to ask a unaMtpous vote ot slump In automobile production and probable time of the crash at 3:07 visor Martin B. Robinson presiding. Boost In PrMuction Costs uneven purchases of rails by the p. m. (5:07 p. ji. esL) Lucius W. Robinson, Jr., son of L. Frank E. Baldxvln of New Haven, confldence In the chamber session. chief rabban; Carl H . Slemon of Has Forced THe Decision. Thia demand would be made after railroads. Only txvo minutes eorller.’ at 3:06 W. Robinson o f Post Hill, and We Ordered Complete Stocks. reading of the declaration, Liey Mr. Roosevelt said steel produc- p. m. the plane had radioed a rou- grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Everett tion had been unbalanced by rail- tine weather report to the Billings, O. Lord of this place. Is recovering New York, Jan. 13— (A P ) — In aald. They declared the premier planned to make it plain that to roads purchasing rails for an entire Us Mont., office, George El. Gardner of from an attack of broneho-pneu- every section of the country ad- year at one time, causing an undue raonla. Hla illness at first seemed vancing production coats have push- accomplish the work before it the Spokane, wea' -m dlvlslonei^iiperln- acceleration of production during to be grip but a touch of pneumonia ed up the prices which millions of Cabinet needed the support ot all tendent for the airline, testifled at HELP part of tho year and a slump dur- Gome In Today parties In the chamber. a coroner's Inquest last night. developed. His case was not a criti- readers pay for their dally news- ing the remainder. papers. One Informant reported that Coroner Nelson sold a watch on cal one but la keeping him from his Criticizes Price Threats California Navel m a the body of D. MeWay of Winni- studies St toe Windham High school, This was disclosed today In a na- Finance Minister Georges Bonnet Juksy Medium Size <*<» J| 15 MILES OF tional survey which showed that A t the same time the President ORANGES peg, Canada, one of the xdetims. had where he Is a member of the sopho- bad suggeated a resignation to per- more class while the upward movement was In mit a break xvltb Communist sup- criticised the automobile industry stopped at 3:07.30 and a xvHst Large Juicy Several Hebron members of Colo- no sense universal it had been porters. Chautemps was said to be for selling cars On a 24 months (or watch, not on a body, had stopped KIDNEY TUDES •:S A V B '- ^ ^ )if A R D $ 0 N > : Grapefruit nel Henry Champion Chapter, D. manifested In every area—south- considering this, so that a new gov- credit arrangement instead of the at 3:07.07. To Flush out Adds and Other A. R., attended a meeting Wednes- west, midwest, east, south and far eriiment could be formed xvith some 18 montha and for over-setllng by Large Juicy The coroner's Jury announced the Peleonoas W u le west. Carole Lombard and Fred Me Murray, the gay young lovers of the Lemons day afternoon In Ooleheater at toe Doei. r. ,cy row Udeen coolein 1J M il« of representation of middle - ground sensationally successful "The Prin cess Comes Across," "Hands Across telling prospective purchasers that two pilots and eight passengers In some cases, price Increases the price was going up. home of Mias EUaabeto Day, Reg- tiny iub^ ^ purify xbo political parties in an effort to gain the Table" luid "Swing High, Swing low", are teamed together again In Fancy Winesapa "came to their deaths ss a result u d lTip"yMr hidUr."r. Mo«-»To.» piipU' were announced toward the close ot Apples enL The principal feature of toe "Fats' Waller xxho la appearing at the State theater, HarUord. confldence on employers and there- "True Confession," new comedy-drama which opens today at the State William Knudsen, president of of Injuries received when a Lock- eojulS iriaa.»pinia W0 Joy Mgor •Lrtrtlhabout #$ pOUDOApoun^ Ofof waite.WBgtAa u ‘ ' ^ 1937, while in others they were not urogram waa a Ulk by Miss Susan o.Jxk!''*?* ” »°»»ty piaMf udb omartti^ by make easier settlement of the theater, with John Barrymore co-starred with them. General Motors, also denounced this heed 14 H type airplane crashed to and buroinz aboun tfcan nay ba aom-jhiS put into effect Into well after the practice in testimony before a Sen- New Texaa B. Pendleton of tola place on the acute labor situation. Labor already Cabbage earth approximsUly 17 miles north- Wrooi uiib-.a- your kidaay* OTor utaoav.bladdar. " beginning of the new year. ate committee. west of Bozeman." Uvea of Lorenao Dow and hla xvlfe an of South Windsor, one daughter, .knn ^ 70tIT blood, la represented In the government. Burial xvas in St. Mary’s cemetery, wh«» duo to ruooUodB kMnoy dl»ord«f«, moj More than 180 newspapers —from In his discussions of over-selling Peggy aa Hebron residents from Mrs. Joseph Krawski of F'oster Frano Opens Lower nearly three years Pan American commls.xloner of internal revenue, Inquest oxridence xviu be available East HarUord. California to Rhode Island, from and high pressure salesmanship, the Green Tops 1817 to 1830. This famous couple street, Wapplng. One brother craft have been flying the Pactfle, showed that the survey of Income Carrots or Beets 5c to a Commerce Department investi- ^r?Lnd‘ * ; n i s : Maine to Florida—were shown to The franc opened slightly lower, President has tied up the question lived in toe small house on toe Michael Zagorakl of HarUord and but it was the third major tragedy and Income tax returns made with gating board when It meets here An average of 140,000,000 per- have put up their prices, some In all and Bonnet conferred with Pierre with the whole problem of indus- Crlap iceberg Hopevale road now owned by How- three slaters In Poland. The funeral In American aviation within a week. a personnel of 487 employes was Lettuce Tuesday to try bo discover causes sons throughout tho world attend categories such as home delivery, Fournier, governor of th e . Bank ot trial planning to even production. ell Conklin of Blast Hampton and was held this morrlng at 8'X5 at *rr* 'ST' aj muiioat i«f oY*r 40 iBomas cnnrao Ten were killed when a North- closed out May 31, 1937 at a coat of the Bridger mountain crash. motion picture theaters In the mall delivery and street, sales. France, before the Cabinet session One of the administration’s busi- occupied by Frank Jones and fam- SL Cyril's church in Hartford at 9. if;’? Oad will hoi*tho The far west led all re^ons In the west Airlines plane, piloted by the of $1,405,107.38. Meanwhile he said A • P Coffees sre Freshly Ground (^ ose Not Probed course or a week. 15 Milao ot kHoM tubw Auab out rchfUMoo SO high school girls to serve as began. ness advisers said cooperation be- lly. Peggy Dow la buried in toe VMto tiooi jrouf blood. OM 1>oob'o FUK total number of newspapers advanc- The stabilization fund established veteran Nick Mamer, cra.sh^ at actual collections on May 31 were Frssh Grinding Is the Secret of a dood No questions concerning causes waitresses. Linen has been donated Bozeman, Mont., Monday. Last tween industry and government In Cup of Coffee. Burroxvs HUI Osmetoiy. and many ing their prices—60. The midwest In October, 1936, to support the $2,760,625.76, or 80 per cent of the ot the crash were asked at the in- t e the tables by the Manchester week six naval fliers perished when such planning would be smoothed queeL called aa a "mere formality." strange legends or* stUl current reported 43; the east 42; the south franc was active In the market, and tax deficiencies spotted by the per- here regarding her and her much Ooat, Apron and Towel Supply 28 and the aouthwest 14. their bombing plane plunged Into by revising the anti-trust laws ’ to The burnt, broken bodies of the company, Chautemps let It be known he would sonnel of the survey. He said the travelled husband. A business meet- As to states, California with 31 the sea off southern California. < remainder would come In eventu- let business men know what they 8 O'clock Coffee 10 victims were released to rela- A laiye variety of sandwiches, resign rather than see any Intro- The disaster will Interrupt Pan ing preceded toe talk and a social reported and Pennsylvania with 25 duction of exchange control which ally. tives today. Coroner Nelson said an soft drinks, coffee, tea and cocoa —and others In prospect— were at American's new service linking MILD AND MELLOW ^ ibi. were killed Instantly. half hour xxdth refreshments fol- will be served during the evening. would disrupt the tripartite stabili- The survey of miscellaneous taxes 33. lowed. the top of the list. America with Australia but. offi- "A ll the safety belts were snap- Tables may be reserved by calling zation agreement with the United cials said, the flights will be re- employed 864 tax reporters up un- Mrs. Gertrude Hough, who was Nowhere was the increase sharp til the end of 1937. They collected ped. apparently by the terrific Im- SMS and tickets for the ball also —one or two cents a day, with States and Britain. newed xvith a new ship. Red Circle Coffee nieh and Full Bodied 2 Iha. 39c calledAto Bast Hampton to care for Sturdy Robber n a y be procured at the same time. Socialist adherents to the peoples' $11,203,776.04 of on estimated $26,- For'Raw’Throat pact when the plane struck, and In her daughter, Mrs. (Element Wall monthly ratea being advanced less ray opinion every one of the ten A large blrthday'cake will be front were reported demanding 107,313.81 In unpaid taxes on sport- recently. Is remaining a few days flaiMC-AaW than proportionately, being widely ing goods, cosmetics, radios, electric Bokar Coffee Vizorouaand WInoy 2'^- 45c were dead before the plane burst baked ty the Davis Home Bakery reported. some sort of exchange control, and longer, until she gains strength. SOCIAL SECURTTY TAXES refrigerators, furs and other tax- Into flames," he said. 7 9 ' on which tickets will be sold previ- An expression fairly typical came this had backing of the Communists. Do T h is- Mrs. Wall has been prostrated by Oxirw«sa lowestawwwws price^s IVW women'twwgnvf] go* able possesalons. The cost of the He said all bodies were Identified ous to and during the ball. The from the Washington Star, which Chautemps yesterday presented For the Laundry am | a severe attack of grip. loiheal Black, "broxva. MIU-mu cake will be placed on display in the operation up until October 31, 1937 D on 'l WMte prockraa time on loeffectiro through various articles found on raised Its price from 2 cents to 8 to employers and labor representa- EXPENSIVE TO COLLECT reroedlee. Um ZooUo I SuiwUrd l&bormtorr' Rinso No Scrubbing-No Bolling 2 okas. Educational problems considered tary or low bed. giaca 4-0, Davis Home Bakery window before cents per copy. tives, In separate conferences, an was $4,083,428, but Carter said fur- XmtM proT* !(*■ 0,3 UmM more Active than them. All were horribly burned ex- at a meeting of school board mem- A nj other potmlAr. noo^polaonoui Antleeptio . cept that of Pilot Nick Mamer. Heece l ined tbs ball. It was necessary, said the Star. Industrial code whereby atsy-ln- ther returns probably would bring * * * 'za. bers and supervisors of Tolland and The refreshments committee con- (Continued from Page One) • . . Zoolte ItiUe the genne thAt CAUpe c o l d - SO A P FL A K ES • " “In order to cover In part the fur- strlkes would be banned, employes the collection and cost ratio to 4 For All Fins Lnundsrlng skz. 9 u ,,,, Dr. A. J. M. Johnson. Montana Hartford County of toxvns east of oista of Chairman Thomas Conran, to 1. el confect/. . . Sootbee faw throAt^ too. And Lux ther heavy Increase In the price of would agree not to strike without a tDcroAeee the flow of oAtWAl. iMAlthful fluldel State college physics department the Connecticut river, held Thurs- Mias Helen Estes, John and Marjory print paper." aald, "but I do not believe any se- head, today advanced a theory that from top to too McKenna and William Howard majority vote, and labor disputes curity has been better marketed or O ei Zoolte At your druggtet’e right ewey. SOAP-Tssts Prova ' day at Windsor, Included Highway The Hannibal (Missouri) Courier- would be subject to mandatory arbi- Oergle ef once end eteit kllUog the cold genne It 20% Mlldsr t c a k e s wind currents which do "barrel Safety. School Transportation, Plac R u b b e r Taft, and a corps of 30 assistants. more widely spread among the pop- to your throAt. Follow simple dirertlooa with Lifebuoy Post said it was a case of "increas- tration. rolls" on the slope of a mountain ed Out Children, High School Fa ulation of our country. They cre- “ALFALFA BILL” PREDICTS bottle. You'll be gUd you've dlecovered thle range probably were a factor In the a n d still lo w -priced i ing costa of everything” that goes Employers Oppose t;ode „ girick wau to fight cold perme. ¥ t o f w T O ILE T SO A P clllUes of the Counties, School Lla- Into the publication of a paper. ate an Interest In government. I be- CAkOA crash. The powerful General Confedera- lieve." Tor Keeping Skin Soft and Smooth J blllUes. School Board Conferences Arctles The costs of materials, said the Vortex Is Created NOYES TO RESIGN tion of Labor has Indicated tenta- Later in the hearings. Frederick HE WILL WIN EASILY and Organizations. The meeting Boston American, "have soared." "Any wind striking at about right xx-aa In charge of Dr. B. W. Butter In some instances, new features tive approval of the code, but the 1. Evans, budget officer of the In- BAKINO POUyPEN B-et. 198 Confederation of Employera la op- Angles to a mountain range goes field of the State Board of Educa- AS HEAD OF A. P. were inaugurated along with price ternal Revenue Bureau, told the Rumfiord ( o rB a t t a r C a k a a S B Ia e u lt a can downward after It crosses the range advances. posed to a phase of the plan which committee. In response to a ques- Oklahoma C3ty. Jan. 13— (A P I— tion. A Teachers' meeting held that T h u rsd a y a n d and creates a vortex Just to lee- afternxxxn In Oolcbester for schools would require union approval of dis- tion by Rep. Ludlow (D-lnd.) aa to Ex-Govemor William H. "Alfalfa n b c i k For a ,Toa#j> economical Ch ocolate C ircles . . . 17c ward of the range or mountain,’ Dr. under the charge of Supervisors H«rVz whzt ws mosa wh«a (OoBUnoed from Page One) charges. whether the Social Security taxes Bill" Murray—that's the way he Johnson said. A bright spot In the labor situa- cost more to collect than other C o n d e nse d can Martin B. Robinson and Mias Flor h w * z«y "rainforcad” ; thick F rid a y S p e cia ls a t Dinnor Stroo . . . EagloMilk 21c "Any powerless object, such os a la April. A fter his long service, he HOOVER TO TRAVa tion was a decision by the textile taxes, that the bureau spent $1.44 xvanta hla name on the ballot — ence Battle Interfered xvith attend- rubber backzliyzi Mtra rub- Men^s Robbera stormed Into town today wearing a piece of paper, caught In such a aald, be felt entitled to pass on to workers of northern France to ac- to collect each $100 In Social Se- Wing Cigarettes Dkl. c ance from this toxxm to some extenL XXTSA pretsetloa is tlicir brilliant red and blue muffler and 12 xvlnd. would leap the range, follow ber itrlp whert lo l.i and up- younger hands a task to which he cept a government arbitrators' de- curity and railroad retirement ^ION A 6-OZ. m Miss Sophie Pomproxvlca la hav- declared he had the governor’s race M A C A R O N I the air cxirrent doxvnward almost to perzjolnl Rubber, or *bczvy . look proof oernigclod oelos baa devoted himself since his 30’s.' TO BELGIUM SOON cision In a wage controversy. Em- taxes. Everybody's P u r e - N o u rlih ln f eon ing a temporary vacation from work On July 7, next, he will b* -75. won "right now.” the earth, and then start back to- with toe Oonnecticut Light and dmy“ cloth uppcri; eorru- 98c tad too guards I Backlcs ore ployers agreed to increase living To Cut Expenses Or Soazlxattl ^ B-oz. Meal Depcadabla quality up. "Just pass out the ballots," be 2 5 c PilUbury’s Bran Dkg. c ward the mountain In a circular Power Company at Essex, on ac- grated rubber toln . AU The board unanimously expressed M'onllnued from Page One) allowance, thereby ending the dan- The committee learned, however, Pure SemlnelA "Vekgt 14 ncral Tough corrugated rub. weAfed oa to atari Bla«h> said, "and It'll be all over.” # movement. count of a foot ailment for which regret at his withdrawal, which ger of a strike which might have the Bureau hoped to save about Market Prunes Tender Sweet 3 Iba. c man't aiaat from 6 to 13; ber aotes! Black. 6 to U. He Is a Democratic candidate In And Bako li With 17 “ A modern high speed airplane she Is under treatraenL Miss Pom- Msa'b slass. A teal valoak means the end of one of the most the Belgian people wished to assure Involved 185,000 men. $4,000,000 annually by having the notable tenures in American jour- the July primary. in the face of such conditions would prowlcz boards xx-hlle at work with Mr. Hoover of "their unalterable at- Those wpo believed that a Cabi- SocliU Security tax returns filed on NIaxxx-ell House Wet Shrimp 2 ® « t a “ * ^25c nalism. His present and last term "They’re going to file two or be subjected to the same forces and Mrs. Clement Wall In' Bast Hamp- tachment." net resignation was possible fglt a quarterly basis instead of month- at office as president nlll extend three William H. Murrays to split C H EESE Rice B lu e R o ss F a n cy lb. 6c tend to Imitate the paper. Its be- ton, going to and from her place of Hoover will be accompanied only that Bonnet Wished to break politi- ly. my vote," he aald. "I want them to through the annual meeting of C O FFEE baxdor wou.J differ from the paper employmenL by a pe-sonal friend, Paul C. Smith, cal tlea With the’ Communlats In the Secretary Morgenthau offered a identify mo ae 'Ebc-Govemor W il- Mildly Cured Snow Special! m em ^rs In April, and his successor Mello-Wheat ;r.19c because of weight and speed, and A touch of real winter has been general manager of the San Fran- people’s front because he held them bristling defense of the use of funds liam H. "A lfalfa Bill" Murray.’ Then White or Yellow M ulahaa d 1 2 - e t . . .« will be elected by the board Imme- 2 9 c its control would be difficult," felt here since toe last rain and Regular 92.49 cisco Chronicle. responsible for current labor trou- derived from the Social Security I won't care who files.” " • m e A ls o r B a a r can l O C diately thereafter. Dr, Johnson said strong vortex thaw. Thermometers have hovered Men's Light Weight For five years, until July, 1919, bles. tax. ‘‘Alfalfa Bill” went straight to a 25c lb. can Mr. Noyes will continue as presi- wind movements prevail In the about 10 to 14 degrees aboxra aero, the Hoover commission provided There are no Communlats In the "W e arc not only complying with hotel, parked himself In the middle Old Eli Contents 4 bott. 29c dent of the Evening Star at Wash- Bridgera and that flight In that and in some parts of the toxvn lower Rubber ington. Asked today whether he food supplies for Belgium’s 7.000,- Cabinet, but the party is one of the the letter of the law but with the of the bed— hat, ahoes, muffler and Gold Medal or Plllsbary Pancake Flour spirit of the Social Security Act," all—and held open bouse. territory would be "dangerous." still. In early morning readings. By would permit himself to be consid- 000 people and for 3,000,000 atricken three— with the Socialists and Radi- Plllsbury's M akes P e rf e c t P a n o ik o s Wednesday aftsrnoon toe tempera- Work Arctics ered for continuing service on the Inhabitants of Northern France, cal-Socialists—which compose the he aald. "Don’t ask me how I feel." he FLO UR growled. "You're not a doctor. You ture had again climbed to above toe board of the Associated Pre.ss, he Independent State principal strength of the peoples "As those funds come In. they go llediKsed Ta wouldn't know what to do if I felt FullFlavorsd •'^*- freexlng point. Fred BrehanL who said he would leave that to the It became a sort of Independent front coalition which put Cfliautemps Into the general fund and we Issue special Intereat-bearing treasury ob- bad. But how do I look?” Our Own Tea and Thrifty akg. predicted a mild xvlnter, believes he membership at large, which will state, acting under Its own agree- Into office. HEBRON hit it about right after aU. What- -M vote for directors at the April ligations as evidence of the Invest- He looked In excellent health. He 99c Igsts bag ments with the belligerent nations, Is 68. ever snapping xvlnter xveatoer we Rrg. 33.98 Mea'a AU Robber meeting. flying Its own flag, Isauing Its own ment of the funds. In this fiscal IANN PAQC-Purs Tomato, Stephan Mlaovlch. an aged resi- year it Is eatlmated that there will He asked photographers not to Ketchuip may still haxm In store toe xvlnter Long With Orgonluitlnn passports, and operating barges, a loxva State dent o f Hebron died at his home Men’s Robbers Fleece Lined CREW OF CUPPER be available for Investment some- snap him with hla mouth open. will be shorL with spring Jxut Rubbers The Washington publisher has fleet of ships, railway equipment, Sunday, having been In falUng around the corner. where in the' neighborhood of $1,- "There are only three animals ASP MAINE Zipper been on the board and the executive Ita own food factories and mills. It B U TTER health for some time. He was 75 HowaoJVohm committee of the present A.ssoclated 000,000,000 of Social Security funds. that go around with their mouths Corn OOLOEN BANTAM 9 8 ' for Wootoa was the flrst such food administra- ALL KILLED IN CRASH years ol(L Death was cauaed by Dress Arctics Press and Its predeces.sor corpora- Folloxxing The Law open," he said, "a monkey, a 'pos- tion In history. It supervised pro- sum and a New Dealer, ^ t don't heart trouble. Mr. Mlsovich waa '^Bitter January days Heavy doty quality opperst 9 8 ' tion for forty-four years, and his di- "Some people who do not want Larze Fresh SUNNYBROOKS born In Coecho-SIovakla, He came duction and distribution of domestic (CoBtIniiMl from Page One) say anything about the New Deal- 38c lb. rad corrugated oolca cm too Reduced To UghtwelfhL bat ralnforeod rect connection with the pre.ss a«so- to understand It say that this From Nearby Conn, Farms to this country In 1914. For some WAPPING rcmforccmeatal Black, at on ctrala ^ tz l Satis. eiatlon goes back even further. crops In Belgium and Northern money Is sterilized and that we are ers. I want to keep this a pleasant Eggs discourse." years he waa a realdent of Andover, UnUb oppera. Black. M . Upon learning of the movement France, and rationed the entire covered with hundreds of small not using IL When we explain that prove K O PPERS C O KE Juicy Florida WHITCMO08E EVAPORATED but moved to Hebron In 1939, He Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Wset and which started In the west he as- population. fragments conceded by searchers to wa are using It, because It Is In the Milk Aecaotad by the American Medical Aa bought the house formerly owned family formerly of Wapplng, are to sociated hims Local Sport New York, Jan. 18.—(AP)—l^last summer, hat was the yardstick Some of the crowd disagreed over sanna waa a member of the "Who won “ the mile and . what . . waa (gy ^11 miles some of the referees’ decisions but ed camping time, probably oni sophomore claas. month. OVER ITALIAN FOE Columbia Tops Princeton the time", continue to be the favor- The Kansan is still pretty close to Crowd Of 2,000 Watches after all who is light; a man with Value Of Education Courses Harold Kennedy, Member Of -8* More Than 75 Per Cent Of tops In his specialty. He hit 4:18.2 TO 9TH STRAIGHT WIN many years of refereeing exper- Hartford — Edward N. Allea Chatter ite questions in track as tbe indoor in winning the Sugar Bowl mile ience, or a few fans who do not president of the Hartford Chambei season gains mqmentum. Ever this month and he realizes that, if Game Featured By Last know a quarter of the rules in the In College Told By Co-ed of Oommerce, waa appointed chair THE 6TH ROUND New York. Jan. IS.—(AP)—Wes-Al2 points whUs Princeton’s Johnny since Gene Venzke set a new world’s Mercury Theater, Speaks School Children Need Den- ley Fesler’a long struggle to estab- Meyerholdz was second with 10. Here’s the Meriden JoumaTs he can’t beat VVooderson’s figure rulebook ■■ HIGH TANKERS DROWN man of the State Business’s Counr story on the decision of the State Indoor record In 1932 and skinny this year, he may never do It. His BOX SCORE lish Harvard aa a power In tbe Princeton’s defeat waa Its second Jack Lovelock returned on astonish- Red And White Unleashes And College Boys. which will act in support of th In as many atarts. The Tigers lost Polish League’s Board of Arbitra- pal, Glenn Morris, says, "he’s as Quarter Manchester Rally Again Manchester brought her' On Modem Production WEAVER AT HARTFORD tal Work, Says Mrs. Gess. President’s birthday celebratloni eastern Intercollegiate basketball tion to nullify the Mancheeter-Merl- ing new outdoor record in 1933, the good as he ever was” and perhaps (M) — self out of Inevitable defeat as In- Jan. 29. the services of Johnny Vniwlnk, mile has enjoyed top btUlng In p. irico Takes Coont After league is apparently nearing a tri- captain and forward, during the den cage tUt won by the latter by the master has one more great effort a F. 20-Point Spree To K e^ the West Hartford game to. take a single-point margin; American track. left in his sturdy legs. 2 Cole, If . . . , 3 0-0 Bristol over the "Hurdles.” "Education Is most Important Southington—The Board of Edu- umphant end. Christmas vacation when he under- Since then Glenn Cunningham More than 1,000 sweat-laden baa- "*Tm glad you’re getting out of Over 75% of the children In pub- cation' here voted restoration of full "Tho St. Stans’ overtime con- San Romani, a younger Kansan, 0 Gavello, rf .. 2 1-2 ketball fana aaw «ne of the tnoat nowadaj’s." said Herbert Schwartz, Whole Team Stars As Red And Clairamg Fool; Comfflis The Crimson lived up to all the went an appendectomy. and Stanley Wooderson, of England, has bfen within speaking distance 0 Scbleldge, It Alive .Hnx Over Mechan- Due to the new activities of the your sixth period”. 'Th.us began lic schools need dental attenOon salaries to 48 teachers, bringing Harvard will get a shot at Prince- quest of Manchester’s Pollsh-Amerl- 0 3-4 powerful aquada ever to be develop- resident of Manchester and student W’hite Captures Majority Of Immediately," said Mrs. Hazel H nice things said of it last night by have lowered the outdoor record of the record on numerous occa- 1 Green, If ... 0 0-1 ed by Coach Clarke of Mancheater Junior Rec League, and other vari- Harold Kennedy, member of the their salaries back to their pre-de- whipping Pennsylvania, defending ton Saturday night at Cambridge cans In tbe Saints’ first Polish from Lovelock’s 4:0L6 to 4:06.7 and at Hartford Federal College, In a Swimming Honors. Ge« dental nurse of Mancheater pression level, effective Feb. 1. The sioD To Investigate; No League game of the campaign, sions. He ran 4:07.2 at Princeton 4 E. Squatrlto. 1 0-1 ics; Four Players Ejected Hish rally in the laat few inlnutea ous dlfTlcuIUes, the Junior-Senior Mercury theater and playwrlte, in champion, 38 to 35. 'liila victory while Yale Invades Dartmouth and 4:06.6, almost three seconds under last June and, although he lacks 1 Kose, o . . . . of the Mancheater-Biiatol game laat Armory League again this year may Bi>eclal assembly held Monday ^ b lic Schools as she explained to teachers and other employees had on top of a 43 to 42 defeat by Dart- Columbia plays at Cornell. played hero, baa been dropped from Jules Lodoumegue’s record of 6 3-4 addressing the Journalism and the Biology CTub Members the the records following a hearing be- Cunningham's consistency, be can, 1 T. Brown, c . 0 0-0 Friday night to gain Ita eighth auc- not turn out successful. morning, Thia assembly was held to received two 10 per cent cuts, of Trace Of A Low Pooch. mouth is ample evidence that tbe Although there were no games in 4:091-5 set in 1931. Venzke’s in- when he Is right, unleash a terrific 2 Murphy, rg . From Game, Two For ceasive triumph of the current cam- Drama classes, Sock and Buskin Manchester High swimmers aus- methods that were employed in car- which three-quarters had been re- the eastern intercollegiate confer- fore the league’s board of arbitra- door record likewise has wilted aft- 1 0-0 acquaint Juniors and seniors with piciously opened their season In tho rying on dental hygiene work In our Cantabs have at long lost emerged "kick" after three gruelling quar- 4 H. Squatrlto, rg-rf 1 0-1 paign, retain Ita lead In the CCIL There is a certain sophomore girl the opportunity to hear about the and Paint and Powder clubs and all stored previously. aa one of the better teams of the ence last night, four of the circuit tion at Thompsonvllle recently. er a score of brilliant races to ters. league and defeat Ita foremoat and that has been begging Ernest Squa. Hartford Y. M. C. A. pool laat public schools. teams were in action, against foes Cunningham’s 4:08.4. But the quest 1 A. Brown, rg 0 1-2 nghtingr; Trade Seconds college from those who attend i t sophomores, Wednesday afternoon. A careful diet Is essential for the New Milford—Ignaz Zegus. a By GAYLE TALBOT circuit. Harvard cut down an early Don Lash, Indiana’s consistent 2 Taggart, Ig . bitterest rival by a score of S3 to tiito to let her take bis picture. 'This Mr. Kennedy, who is playing the Thursday, drowming the Weaver WPA worker here, was in New Mil- Penn lead and was ahead after the from outside the conference. "Tho bearing waa held upon a pro- for “the fastest mile" goes on with two-mller. turned to the mile last 2 I-l has been going on since the end of Mr. Schwartz pointed out that to- growth of strong healthy teeth. New York, Jan. 13.—(A P I-E n- 2 Wlnzler, Ig . 1 1-1 37. If the locall hoopatera can day, more than ever, a college diplo- part of Statllius and understudying ducka with a 49-16 score. The whole ford hospital recovering from in- first ten minutes. Georgetown scored the most test made by Manchester that St. increased fervor. year and has been astonishingly manage to win four of the live re- the football season. Won't you please Charle* Robbins Babies' diets, especially when teeth ico Venturi, the Italian listlc vlr- notable victory trampling Mary- Three Amertcane, Archie San Ro- Victors, 32-19. ma gains preference In getting any Brutus In the Orson Welles produc- team starred aa Weaver earned but are forming, should have more cal- juries received when hit by an auto- Most of the credit goes to Fester, Stan officials delayed the entry ot successful. He was a breath behind 20 maining league games the league give In Ernie T Job. tion of Julius Ceasar which is to be uoso, who folded like a dollar ac- land, 67 to 39. Pittsburgh downed a would-be Manche.ster substitute mani, Don Lash and Cunningham, San Romani wheb the latter ran 17 10-17 44 title wUI for the second time In the —The SIdellner. one second and no firsts. cium, phosphorous and lime makeup mobile state trooper John Evans who ha.s labored for five years to and Wooderson, the Briton, stand Trade School (S3) The social side of college life was Throughout his four years In presented at the Buahncll hall next Newcomers to tlie team, Flnk- said waa operated by Roger Hotch- .'ordlan against Henry Ariostrong put basketball on a par with other Duqueane, 36 to 28, Weat Virginia In the closing minutes of the tense 4:07.2 and has also done 4:09.7, twelve years of CCIL competition Manchester High School Charles than carbohydrates and sugars. triumphed over West Virginia Wes- out as the runners most apt to 4:09.4 and 4:13.4. His greatest P. Manchester Trade shot the works be won by Manchester High achool. described by Miss Gladys M. Dana- Wednesday evening, was enthuaias- beln, Schaller and Lltvlnchyk, as Vegetables aa carrots, spinach, let- kiss of New Preston. ast evening, had enough worries Harvard sports. Last year Harvard game---- The accusation waa hurled cruck the present standard. 2 Custer, rf ...... hy, assistant edltor-tn-chlef of the Robbins has taken a very active tlcally received by the large audi- well as the "old guard," did a fine New Haven—The Yale Political in his mind today to occupy a dozen finished sixth in the league race leyan 42 to 23 and Temple had little at Johnny SurowleckI, better known feats, however, have been accom- at the State Armory yesterday Things did not look so bright In part In school activities. He has tuce, cabbage etc, contains many of leople. trouble with Muhlenberg, winning Cunningham, lone survivor of the plished at longer distances. 0 HUlnski, rf ...... afternoon but Ita gallant stand went the last quarter and defeat seemed ART DEPARTMENT ISSUES college newspaper and member of ence. Job. The firsts were garnered by the elements necessary for the Union’s new president Is William P. but the team was well-drilled and 40 to 23. aa Barney Carr, and assistant man- days when he. Lovelock and Prince- 2 Boyko. If ...... various other clubs In the college. been a standout In three sports— Modem Julius Oeeear Walt Barela^ in tho 100-yard free- Bundy of Boston, goalie on th« Enrico’s share of the purse was showed exceptional promise. Thla ager of the St. Stan array who Wooderson, the record bolder, baa for naught as Manchester High un- o a r t^ until Harry Squatrlto, Ed swimming, cross gbuntry and track. growrth of strong and healthy teeth. This is a quiet week In the con- ton’s BUI Bonthron blazed new traUs never rUn in the United States. 2 BycholskI, c-lf .. leashed a 20-point scoring spree in Kooe and "Ike” Cole got together She said that they have a very fine "That's not Shakespeare, that’s style, Paul Flnkbeln In the 100-yard Mrs. Gess also said that In some varsity bocke.v team. leld up pending an Investigation of year the quintet is for the first time serves as official time-keeper at St. over the mile and 1,500 meter dis- A NEW STUDENT CREED dramatic club which has produced Charles has been on the track team back, Mike Orfltel.ll in the 200-yard vhy be nestled against the canvas In ma.oy years a threat In the title ference. West Virginia meets Penn Stan home games---- It was alleged Prior to hla record breaking race 1 Yost, 0 ...... quarter that resulted to a and staged a terrific and dramatic varsity one year, swimming team a show," waa the comment of the cases professional dental work Is not New Haven—A bench warrant State, victor over Carnegie Tech, tances, Is the oldest and best known he had gained considerable fame by 1 Wlerzbickl. rg .. rally. Mancheater didn’t do so well many succeasftil plays. (Incidental- freestyle. Charley Robblna In the necessary to correct crooked teeth. charging Dorothy Salks of Mcrt. md permitted himself to be counted race. that SurowleckI refused to sound a of the trio. 44-M trium ph-the Red and White’s ly the new president of this club he three years and cross country var- Mercury theater doorman after see- lUt toward the last of the sixth Saturday night In ths week’s only trimming Lovelock but his beat Ume 0 Mikoliet. rg tenth straight over Trade to seven a g ^ a t the zone defense put up by sity for two years. Proof of his ing the tirat uight “Julius Ceasar". 100-yard breast and Pat Topping in A slight pressure every now and den with perjury was Issued by Su« Columbia, always a strong entry, remaining conference game. signal baiting play and allowing the He has been running great miles In the mile, before he broke the 3 Wylie, Ig ...... Bristol. The local team's passes Manuel Oatrinsky, alumnus of Man- the 40-yard freestyle. perlor Court Judge John Rulus ound, when be obviously was able went Into a tie for League leader- would-be substitute to enter the years and Us ninth straight of the Interior Decorating Classes chester High.) ability aa a runner lies In tbe fact Upon this line was built Mr. Ken- then with the tongue on the crook- 0 remain on hla pins. There was little action otherwise. since 1933 (18 of them under 4:15, record, was 4:14.7, mediocre by cur- 1 Belfiore, Ig-lf ... current campaign. were constantly Intercepted, but in that he has received four medals as nedy’s address in which he tried to The results follow: 120-yard med- ed tooth will possibly slowly Booth at the request of State’s At- ship with Dartmouth, by downing game, with the result that he was 6 under 4:10) but he reached his the last quarter the momentum of Famish Miniature Houses; The club has a strong basketball ley relay, won by Manchester (Moz- Failed to Make Weight St. John's downed Fordharo 46 to rent standards. Banish Four Players a testimonial of his high standing aa point out the difference between straighten it. torney Samuel E. Hoyt. She testi- Further, he waa under a month’s Princeton 32 to 28. It was the 33, Army trimmed Lafayette 52 to delayed before finally being able to peak at Princeton In 1934 when he It’s up to this quartet to approach 12 the game sped up to a hurricane Practice Portrait Painting. team, defeated only once this year a school-boy. runner. The breast- zer, Robbins, Denton). Time, 1:15.8: Cleaning one’s teeth dally is as es- fied in the case of Emory DesJardins light blue’s second straight win. Inject himself Into the contest___ featured 4:06.7 to beat Bonthron by 7-25 33 It was a fast, rough, hard fought * pace which rendered the zone bar- and scheduled to pl.ay the Yale var- most Shakespeare productions tuid 220-yard free style, won by M. Orfi- uspenslon In New York state be- 27 and Navy walloped Virginia .36 the dream of track enthusiasts, "a High School . . . , 8 20 6—44 stroke has,been hla specialty during that of the Mercury theater. sential as washing the dishes after of Meriden who was bound over to ause be bad weighed in for the Tom Mactoce led the scorers with to 14. According to the official rules, nearly 40 yards. Until Wooderson four minute mile", this season un- Trade School___8 Lhe way, highlighted by rier virtually useless. sity soon.« Among other social ac- telli, M, second O. Orfltelli, M. Time, each meal in the home. It Is not the Superior Court as a result. Un- SurowleckI was acting within his lowered it by a tenth of a second 8 9—33 tne banishment of Johnny Green of • '' Tbs second squad didn't fare so w i t h the moving from the one- Uvitlea, It holds many dances. hla creditable three years on the William Shakespeare wrote tor «ut three pounds over the stlpu- « ______less some unknou-n breaks loose. Score at halftime, 18-16, swimming team. 2:48.8; 40-yard freestyle, won by necessary to have any fear over able to furnish J500 bonds, the wo- ated limit of 135 pounds. Things, rights In refusing, and sending the High, High and WUllam Boyko of Trsds * ■ araO in this encounter. Their room studio In the Main Building Anthony Amato, edltor-in-cbief of everyone from the nobles to the Topping. M, second. LeHo jlller, W. Referee, Hllla. Time, eight minute for nghtlng early in the Meond gnarding was loose and the Bristol Charles has not limited his en- buying the best kind of toothpaste man wtas taken to the county Jail a fact, looked very dark for Ven- player to the scorers, Inasmuch os quarters. to the larger three room studio in the college paper, and member of deavours to sports having been a groundlings, but the many revivals third, Lltvlnchyk, M. Time, 21 sec- for this purpose either. It Is only here. uri’s fiatic future. the rules say that “a substitute be- quarter and of the Squatrlto broth* ' iva took advantage of this oppor- variotM clubs. Introduced his class- of his great works in tbe past Ifi onds; 100-yard breast stroke, won tunity to Us the score at the half the Recreation building, the Art De- member of the French club for one necessary for you to choose the Hartford—Chairman Gov. Wilbur His plight waa matched only by fore going upon the court shall re- eri, Harry and Cmie, on perMMiai mates and took charge of the as- year, orchestra two years. Hi Y for years have been mainly as museum by Robbins, M, second, Schaller, M. flavor you like and use It faithfully. L. Gross of the New Elngland Gov- be 12,000 fans who paid their way irt to the SCORERS, giving his foulB In the final period. Of tho ^ * way mark. C. Aprlle, Mass! and partment has Issued the following sembly. He listed the courses In pieces. The scenery, costumes, and third. P. , Goldcnberg, W. Time. 1 st Baseman Underi^re il' P. Adams went best for the luckless Art Students Creed: three years and the High School “ But," Mrs. Gess staled, "The best ernors Conference, suggested Jan. nto the Darden to , see him fight name, number, and position. The St. Johns Trim Eagles, B. F. qi^rtet, the loss of Boyko was prob* boys from Bristol. D'Aprlle plasred the college as being: Pre-Legal, World for two years. Due to his lines of these plays have been 1:19.2; 100-yard freestyle, won by toothwash I know of, that wfill clean 19 aa the date of a meeting of the krmstrong, and who wound up SCORERS shall sound a horn as 0 Griffin, rf ...... 2 1-2 sbly most keenly felt as the husky I will strive to develop my pro- Pre-Medlcal, Nursing, Librarian, Interest in Journalism and his ca- technically perfect, but the audi- Bareisa, M, second, Trotter, M, your teeth without harming them Ls matching the Italian give his own 1 Reggetts, r f ...... 0 0-0 terward waa the spearhead of the a good game under the basket and, Social Service, Dentistry, Business, third, LeHoiiIller, W. Time, 58.9 sec- sbt governors with President Roose- soon as the ball is dead. Upon sig- ta ia ^ ta lly . It looked as though he fessional art attitude by: Entering pability in editing, Charlea waa ence has seen stuffy representations salt and water.” velt to discuss flood control In a erslon of the dying swan. They, nal from an official, the substitute 3 Parchlak, If ...... 6 1-3 Trade attack and kept hla team on the studio as quietly ab possible, Secretarial, Journalism and Gener- made Managing Editor of the HIgb with the real play hidden beneath onds; 100-yard back stroke, won by be customers, reslly took a lacing. 2 YankowskI, i f ...... 0 0-1 even terms until he went to the- ! practiced foul shots before be al. There are few requirements, for Flnkbeln, M, second, Schaller, M, —Wesley McMullen message to Washington officials. On Big League Rosters shall then enter the court etc."___ hare. He sank four out of getting the work out of ray locker School World, a most Important all of this perfection. Shakespeare's Venturi, after having tried vainly Obviously. It was not Surowleckl’s Tie Methodists In Lead 4 Johnson, o ...... 1 0-0 showers. Immediately, and taking my seat in entrance beyond a high school di- position. Always active In claas af- playv are Mso used as vehicles for tfilrd, Gladstein, W. Time. 1:26.6; or five and a fraction rounds to 2 Gryzb. c ...... 0 five foul shots. ploma. Some of the subjects in these 160-yard relay, won by Manchester Job. as Ume-keeper, to halt the 0-1 There’! considerable argument ' In the preliminary, about all that the studio In orderly fashion. fairs he waa elected treasurer of his the star who has reached the top tay clear of Armstrong’s homicidal other first basemen as Gus Suhr of play. 1 Sebula, rg ...... I 0-2 and disagreement aa to how Um -- can be said about the Manchester courses Include: Modem Languages. i cla.ss during his sophomore year. (Denton. Bninette, Topping. Barri- wings, suddenly notified Referee tho Pittsburgh Pirates (if BUI Ben- Being at my desk and ready to rank, who does his part as a horse sa). Time, 1:21. Only Gehrig And Greenberg 0 Priskwaldo, rg . . . . 0 0-0 fracas started but both Green and R M seconds Is that they obtained work by the time the bell ringa History, Physics and Journalism.! (Tharles is a member of the clasa taking a hurdle. From plays given .rtbur Donovan that he had been swanger waa serious about the star- 2 MlkoUet, Ig ...... 4 There are three groups of subjacts ! history Committee of Somanhia, the —Charles Robbins. '38A. ouled. Donovan looked appro- "The board of arbitration, accord- BOX SCORE 1Last Half Rally Brings 29- 2-4 Boyko were swinging lustily when * vahiable experience la playing Taking proper care of all art ma- for such reasons the star stands out The Family Doctor lor-star trading policy) and Johnny Referee George W. HUla stepped in against a aone defense. The Bris- known an surveys; English. Zoology school's annual publication, liately blank, though some of tbe Seem Snre Of Berths At Mize, who, so the story goes,. has ing to reports, was tending toward 15 terials and equipment. and History. 'These surreys are For four years he has taken the rather than the play. Eagles (21) 14 4-13 32 and halted the proceedings by eject- tol seconds were never challenged I ingsiders had noted that Arm attracted any number of fancy bids upholding Meriden in the contro- B. F. T. 21 Victory; Churchmen .. High Seconds (19) for the lead throughout the game Putting away all the matlrials I studied under what is known as the j College Scientific course being es- Another fault with modem pro- S5IALLPOX AND DIPHTHERIA gleamed enough about the possible trong waa digging in slightly below to the S t Louis Cardinals. versy when a spokesman foi the St. ing both players. Partisan feeling ’ have used, at the end of the period -VACCINATION IS EFFECTIVE, ■ complications to make certain that Initial Sack As Major Derrick, rf ...... 0 0 0 P. B. F. waa strong In the crowd of some 600 and easily won by a score of 33 to Chicago system which covers the j pecially Intere.sted in chemlstr.y. ductions of Shakespeare is one com- F. C. REPRESENTATIYES ie belt. For the Cincinnati Reds, wily Stans, evidently fearing that the Southerglll, rf In a busineae-ltke way. subject from the beginning to end Charles will graduate at the end of monly known to modem playwrttes. CAUSES LITTLE TROUBLE. only in rare Instances Is there likely Venturi Faw Down. Will McKechnIe will have to use all ...... 1 1 3 Trounce Highlanders, 40- 3 Wllaon, rf ...... 1 0-1 fane and Hills was booed lustily toit !«. to be any serious secondary effect sportsmanship of the St. Stans Pavelack, If ...... 1 2 4 1 Morlarty, r f ...... The next league encounter will be Being cooperative and fair In all rather thAn In detail. this month and Intends to continue stated Mr. Kennedy. The audience When Donovan declined' to do his magician’s tricks. Chuck Drea- name would be beclouded by the de- !■' 0-1 the referee had no alternative but dealings with fellow students at all IN MANY ACTIVITIES By DR. MORRIS FISIIBEIN from the vaccination. There are to- nythlng about it, Venturi regls Teams Plan Infield Donahue, c ...... 0 0 0 0 HlUnskl, If ...... 2 0-4 to wave the combatanta out of ths against East Hartford at the* Ar- All courses cover a two-year pe- his studies at Connecticut State comes back to the second act after Editor, Jonmal of the Araericaa sen didn’t have much luck with Lea cision volunteered to have the vic- Yost, c ...... 2 0 Bsory. This Is no set up and Man- times. riod and special courses can be tak- College. first intermission with their minds day in the United States numerous sred anger and alowly, like a circus Scarsella, Buck Jordan and rookie 4 17; Cyvits Upset Celtics 0 Wlgren, If ...... 0 0-0 game. .Medical Association, and of villages and quite a few cities which tory written off the books and the Hcmlngwav. re ...... 1 0 2 1 Murdcxrk, c ...... chester will have to be on their toes Keeping my mind In an alert and en. The only expense involved Is —John Hamilton. off the play, and a summary must Hygela. tbe Health ephant, got down on the floor and Changes; Foxx May Catch Frank McCormick last year. Un- protested game re-played, a pro- Daigle, r g ---- 2 8-6 Much Bodily Contact to avoid a possibis upset somewhat receptive condition. Athletics, Dramatics, Journal- have not had a single death from iretched out. Donovan got In less McCormick looks somewhat ...... 3 0 6 0 Savllonis, c ...... 0 0-1 A total of twenty personal fouls , the cost of text books as there are be Included In the opening lines of Magazine. diphtheria for several years. posal which Manchester eagerly ac- Yankolskl, Ig ...... 0 2 2 In Thriller, 26-25. like that which occurred to the The claas In Art I Is doing still no entrance nor tuition fees. One the second scene to get them back ism Are Among Interests Of tuch with the timekeeper and better for hla seasoning at Syra- 3 Davis, rg ...... 1 0-0 were called on the Clarkemen oa Meriden five at the bands of East Whereas typhoid fever Is no long- iunted ten. Venturi got to his cepted and which obviated {he life groups in crayon. Elspecially may transfer to another college by in the mood. Shakespeare's plays Student Speakers. So many new methods for pre- er a menace to the vast majority New York. Jan. 13.—(AP)— cuse. wily Will may decide to have 8 0 Valliant, rg ...... 0 0-0 frequent bodily contact marked tha Hartford. BOTH COMEDY AND HEAVY :et, fast, and started arguing with a try at the Job himself. Who necesaity of a decision by the board 5 21 2 Cowles, Ig ...... 0 furious battle waged by the rivals good are those of Elliot Brown, taking entrance examinations. Tho have no such summaries and their vention of various types of disease of the people. It still is a potential, There seems to be a consistent move of arbitration---- As the matter St. John’s (29) St. John’s put on a rousing closing 0-5 —Michael Plerro, '38B. Norma Koster, and June Yoemans. Hartford Federal College, located at le fervor of a backwoods debating knows ? 1 Davidson,, Ig ...... 1 0-0 2 Trade was given 25 chances from contlnunlty is quite broken up by "I am taking the pre-law course have been Introduced Into modem threat in some communities and un- )Clety, but Donovan was busy tllt- these days toward formation of now stands, Meriden and Manches- B. F. T. rally in the YMCA Senior League In Art II, the students are doing 2471 Main street, was established DRAMA FOUND IN EXAMS Intermissions. der certain conditions. If we had "Lefs-get-rld-of-our-flrst baseman" Burke, rf ___ ...... 2 0 4 — the complimentary circle but mad* at the Federal College," said Her- medical practice that few people ig Armstrong’s band. JACK WHITE SWEEPSTAKES ter are to play again at Meriden on last night to nip tbe Eagles In the 11 still life groups In colored chalks. by and Is still supported by the Fed- Flays SUII Mvid bert Schwartz, speaker at the Fed- In any large city the relative amount The knockout, such as It was. society. a date mutually agreeable___ To Sumslaskl, If ...... 6 2 14 8 3-18 19 good on only seven shots, while Outstanding are those done by Er. eral government. are really aware of the most that of typhoid fever that prevailed In M. Rubucha, c ...... 0 0 0 feature encounter of the triple- Trade .Seconds 9 7 8 8—32 twelve peraonals against the/ Scho- ENGLISH REPORTS GIVEN Orson Welles has tried to over- eral College assembly, when Inter- }nstltuted tbe 21at in a row for Reports are drifting all over the New Haven, Jan. 13.— (AP)— A our way of thinking, the local set- nest Brown. Alfred Bunce, Howard —Lucy Gray. '38B. Mr. David Hartwell’s fifth period viewed after the assembly by High modem medicine has to offer. Some 1890, the number of cases might rmstrong, who looked as mystl- place about this or that first sack- tlement of the dispute waa a quix- Vlncek, c ...... 2 0 4 header, 29-21, and thus remain tied High Seconds 4 2 3 10—19 berltes gave High 17 attempts, ot Islleb, Rosella Kuzia, Jerry Sapl- —Abe Ostrlnsky, '38B. come these faults which can be of these methods are experimental well be 600 times the number that er, who’s either going to have an record field Is expected to partici- Grzyb, rg ...... 2 1 5 with the South Methodists for the Score at halftime, 16-6, Trade which ten were converted Into Freshman English class has .shown found with present day Shakes- School World reporters. Mr. Sch- and not fully established as to use- now prevails. • 5d as anybody else when Venturi pate in the fourth annual Jack otic move which may easily prove Referee, points. IN SOPHOMORE CUSSES enza, and Roger Taggart. wartz, a graduate of New Britain jwed out. The Italian had made awful time hanging onto bis Job, or costly to the Saints’ titular aspira- Davis, r g ...... 0 0 0 league leadership. The Churchmen Hills. Time, eight minute such ability that he has given the peare productions. He believes, as- fulness, but others are now known For example, Chicago thla year who is already definitely slated for White duckpin bowling sweepstakes A. Rubucha, Ig ...... 1 0 2 easily trimmed Highland Park, quarters. Trade Jumped Into a 4-0 lead at Art m division Is doing a por serted Mr. Kennedy, that these High In the claas of '37, is the busi- to be of the greatest possible effec- had less than 100 cases of typhoid mself a very good record in a year tions. trait of Bernice Baldwin in colored class advanced work. ness manager for the basketball fighting on this side, and a sur- replacement. which opens a two-day ses.slon at 40-17, as the Jalnta toppled the the outset but High soon closed ths Various topics have been reported paper and chalk. JUNIORS PICK PANELS great plays are eternal tragedies, tiveness. fever. At the 1890 rate, tho city islng amount of money bad been the EMks alleys here tomorrow 13 3 29 Eagles out of a three-way tie for gap at 8-all and the rivals wer* on in two sophomore English classes The usual stress for Freshman that they are as moving today aa team, a member of Sigma Phi Up- It Is recognized, of course, as was would have 60,000 caaea of typhoid Of course, such rumors don’t In- "This Is the second costly Incident The Interior Decorating classes claascs Is on correctness of gram- allon, and reporter on the school ’pa- 5t on him. He was reputed to be clude all the established hands at night. Score at half. 10-8, Eagles. Ref- first place. deadlocked at 3-all at tbe end of the based on these three books: "As the When written. Hamlet, Ceasar, and recently pointed out by Dr. E. B. fever. Over 120 keglers from all sections in the St. Stans’ fortunes this sea- erees. Kennedy. (Ttowles. WINSTED NEXT RIVAL Barth Turas’’, "Drums", and "The are finishing their minature houses. FOR CLASS DISCUSSIONS mar, spelling, punctuation, and sen- per. "The F ^cral Leader." Shaw, that various rncthods of Inocu- Since the disease has now been ■ugh, but he clearly didn’t relish the slot. Take Lou Gehrig for in- The evening’s opener turned out quarter. Then High’s second flv* Elarh student has made an individ- tence structure. This particular Othello* are great men. governed by hat the husky destroyer put out stance; they’d have to blaat to get of Connecticut will perform In tne so n .... For failure to abide by to be a thriller as the Cyvits regis- went Into action and the "me*- Beat Twig". characters as true today as ever. He Gladys Danahy, second speaker lation or vaccination against dis- brought under such satisfactory league rulea and use a state board South htethodlst (40) Several members of the classes ual model and furnished it com- group has finished the study of cor- on the program, ts a member of the eases may in themselvea carry a control. It Is no longer recommended Armstrong from the start went the Yankee iron man off the spot six-game affair, the capital prize of tered their first triumph In six FOR LOCAL ICE CLUB horses” piled up a good-stsed mar- pletely with hand-made furniture, Topics Range From Intercol- rectness to work on expression In also thinks that the storiee of tbese )rtng in spraddle-Iegged, taking where he's been spending those JlOO going to the roller turning in referee In the contest, the .St. Stan B. F. T. starts by nosing out the Celtics In illustrated their topics with pic- Federal College School Senate, as certain amount of discomfort, risk that everybody be Inoculated against girls lost by forfeit to the Manches- N. Smith, Tt . . . gin only to have the Schoberltas tures. Following each report a curtains, rugs. etc. The houses and compositions. men, trying to solve their problems well as assistant editor of the "Fed- and expense, and that the protection typhoid fever. However, whenever 'erythlng Enrico had to offer with- pleasant summer afternoons for 12 tbe highest plnfall. Joe Gacek ot ...... 3 1 7 an upset, 26-25. Morlarty and rally and reduce the lead to 18-16 at legiate Football To Ger- The use of colorful adjectives and even as men toda^ can be more it apparent concern and swinging, New Britain and Pete Motyl ot Der- ter girls after beating them In i Vonnart, rf ...... 0 0 0 Comber were the big guns for the dscuBSion was held and incidents rooms will be on exhibition soon. eral Leader” and a member of the against, the disease concerned must a person goes into a community years. And the Tigers aren't Smith, If ...... The Manchester Hockey club will halftime. many’s Forming System. adverbs, sensual appeal and figura- fully appreciated when the distrac- where sanitation or sewage disposal ringing. Enrico ducked, dodged thinking of moving Hank Green- by who finished In a tie for the tual conflict.” ...... 1 0 2 winners and HUlnski. Reid and meet the Wlnsted team of the Con- rdatlng to the reports were given. —Olive Metcalf, '38A Mask and Scroll dramatic club. equal in value to this outlay In order Fish, c ...... 6 0 High’s starters returned after in- . , “As the Earth Turns” is a story tive speech have been emphasized. tion of costume and Intermission Gladys, a graduate of Hartford to Justify the routine use of the Is poor, or where the water supply id stuck a fancy left into Henry’s berg—especially after the neat lit- honors last year with a score ot 12 Donahue featured for the losers. necticut Amateur Hockey League termlsslon and displayed the bril- Ruth Podrove wrote s paper on an are taken away. ug that sent the gallery yelling. ’Tappy" Couture, a weaver for Frazer. I g ...... 1 0 2 Fish and Murray paced the e( Maine farm life by Gladys Hasty Using the January Readers’ Di- Public High. '37, is taking the method. ia not likely to be safe, it is well to tle tempest the Gerry Walker busi- 820 will compete. Richmond...... next Saturday. Coach Emil Plitt liant form that'i been misatog from ancient history arm. as "The Double "The military uniforms, trench For example, it would be possi- be Inoculated against typhoid fever. l%at went on for several rounds, ness stirred up. the Uxbridge Worsted company In ...... 1 2 4 Methodist’s offensive, each scoring will pick his team from the follow- Carroll. Several reports wore given gest as a source for material, a straight college course. id some began to think that En- Murray, rg ...... 6 1 IS six basketa, while Frazer and Amer recent atarts. Paced by dlmtoutlvq OB Uie Shaw family about whom the NO ENGLISH TERM TEST Junior English class has been hav- Feature Movie." coats, felt hats, and top coats do Master of ceremonies for the as- ble to immunize every child In the This applies particularly to those But several other of the varsity MADIGAN SIGNS OONTRACTT Oakland, R. I., has completed a new ing players: Daigle, Suhle, Donahue, Mervin Cole and lanky Ed Kose, "In preparation for and during not seem odd to the audience, con- United States against Asiatic who plan to travel In the Orient, In to would last the limit against the first sackers don’t look as secure kind of marathon, according to tho went best for the Highlanders, who book is written. ing panel discussions during cls.ss sembly, Anthony Amato, graduate atherwelght champion. He looked San Francisco, Jan. 13—(AP)— 18 A 40 were outclassed all the way but J May, a . May, SchueU, Kelly, High raced out front with a biasing • "Drums” by James Boyd depicts periods. our ancient history examination, trary to what one might expect," of Weaver High, '37. Is taking a cholera, but it would be worthleaa the islands of the Pacific or some as an Infield fly right now. For Edvyard Patrick "Slip" Marigan, Associated Press...hla feat constat- Thompson, Hayes, Boukus, N. BUT PROJECT INSTEAD our clasa is a double fealiir" movie”, said Mr, Kennedy. They are not as to do this simply because this dis- European countries. :ry sprightly. But Henry Just Instance, you have It direct from ed of bowling for 31 consecutive Highland Park (17) fought hard. The Eagles had a 10-8 offenalve that waa altogether . too life in North Carolina. The .story The class was divided Into five college course preparing for Ala- who took over the football coaching B. Smith, G. Smith, Davidson and Rob- much for the Traders to atop. Cus- : I takes place during the Revolution- declares Ruth. She. explains this odd as the sheets and pillow cases ease Is not a threat In the United ;pt Itounclng In there, plunking the Chicago Cub blg-wIgs that reins at St. Mary’s college In 1921 hours... he wore out three pin boys F. T. lead on the Saints at halftime but bins. groups, each with five members. statement however, by showing the bama University. He is editor-in- States. vay at Enrico’s body for a while they’re still going to try to make a and two tally keepers, and hIs man- Nichols, rf ...... 0 0 0 couldn’t hold If as Sumslaskl ter and Bycholsk* bad sent Trad* 'i-' ary War when King George III Each group chose a topic from the often used in Shakespearean plays, chief of the "Federal Leader.” mem- CURE. id then at Enrico’s head. and built bis teams into a national Bantly, I f ...... 1 The local hockey team has play^ Into the lead by 22-21 to tha open- reigned in England. Two pupils in- Some Sophomore English students light comedy which precedes the he added. On the other hand, smallpox Is first baseman out of Phil Cavaretta. gridiron by-word, has signed a new ager got so tired he went home to 1 3 sparked St. John’s late drive to vic- Readers’ Digest, each member of exam and the heavy drama which ber of the school senate and of the still a menace and every child should No Trace of Punch. They’ve announced that Phil wUI be bed, leaving his son in charge... A. Anderson, ...... 1 0 2 tory with six twlnpolntera. Daigle ed but one game in the league thus ing moments of the third quarter formed the members of the classes will be counting themselves lucky the group taking a different char- This taking away of everything Mask on-s were “Home-Town G-Men." DISCUSSION MEETINGS r, decided the thing bad gone far The Boston Red Sox are toying Buaky, r g ...... 2 1 5 RESULTS ford here tomorrow night and Trade displayed on the bulletin board. —Peggy Woodniff, '39B. lowing the action to go forward ough. with the Idea of shifting Jimmy ford next Sunday...of local Inter- Donahue, Ig ...... s 0 6 Holyoke. Mass.—Ed Don George, wlU be host to RockvtUe High at ’•-'w Smith; Peter Paul Reubens: continuously as desired by Mr. Yqar est la tbe number of local dogs en- Intornational-Amertcan League L'Ouvtc: Spiritualism: and French Some sections, abroad, which have SENIORS TO DECIDE Dr. William Walker, brother of Foxx back to tbe catching assign- Backus, Ig ...... 0 0 0 Syracuse 4, New Haven 2. North Java, N. Y., downed Frank the East Side Rec tomorrow after- Onc« a month a group of French Welles This contloulty is responsi- !w York’s ex-mayor, Jimmy, e.x- tered ... the Kum Som Mor kennels, Judson, New York, two of three noon. Cafes. been chosen for reference work are teachers of Hartford County meet ment—provided, alwairs, that they A.MERICAN ASSOCIATION lEUzabeth Vendnllo and Rena Africa, Australia, Holland, Hawaii. ble for the remark that many peo- ilned Enrico carefully afterward can come up with someone to take conducted by John Husband and 12 1 25 falls. (Heavyweights.) Trade Wins Prelim “ — to discuss French probleins. This ple have made to Mr. Kennedy to CinZENSHiP AWARD d could 'find no trace of the punch Paul Hussey, have four of their Tulsa 4. MInneapoUa 1. Flrpo acted as chairman in their France, Egypt. Mexico, Snltzerland TWO M. H. $. LEAGUES group, headed by Miss Jeanne Ixiw, his place on first With that in Cyvits (26) TO.VIOHT’S SCHEDULE New York—Jim Londos. 205, The preliminary also produced an classes. and Brazil. the effect that this la the first play at had laid tbe pugilist low. mind, they made overtures to tbe well known cockers entered.. .Cap- B. F. T. Greece, pinned Sammy Stein, 220, action-crammed contest with tho.r 'r waa formed in cormectlon with the where they really knew who every- Telephone tain Herman Schendel has two of Morlarty, rf ... National League New York, 40:09. —Dorothy Ehigland, '10B. The only two "home places" chos- Frenc'h Teachers Association of White Sox for Zeke Bonura this ...... 1 0 2 Montreal Maroons at Toronto. Trade seconds achieving a deciatve ' —Dorothy L Snow, 'tOB. en are N. Y. City and Arizona. P U Y AT THE ARMORY one, is and what they are doing. Seniors voted this week to nomi- winter, but It didn’t go so well. his German shepherds and George B. Morlarty, If ...... 4 0 8 Connecticut. All the dlscusalons Greenaway has two of his chlp- Comber, c ...... Chicago at Montreal (Tanadtens. 32-19 victory to gain revenge ter Completion of the project. re- are carried on In French. At the Mr. Kennedy, when asked if the nate a girl as M. H. 8. candlate for However, the Messrs. 'Tom Yawkey ...... 3 0 6 Detroit at New York Rangers. GER.MAN TEAM LEADS the 27-25 defeat suffered to the first ENGUSH CI,.\8S OmCTR.H quires presentation of the travel Shakespearian language didn’t seem AROONS FACE LEAFS and Eddie Collins are still looking perres.. .Joseph Hadden, local sign vittnsr. nr ...... 2 0 4 last meeting, held at home of Misa the Good Citizenship Pilgrimage to painter, has entered hla dual type Ro«elle. rg Intemattonal-Aroericao League meeting. It was the fifth loss to ten materials In ^Tltten form, a biblio- With the start of the basketball Low, a West Hartford teacher strange with such modem setting Washington, D. C., as the guest of Can Be Of Valuable Service To You When over the situation, but Connie Mack ...... 2 0 4 Oeveland at Philadelphia. Cleveland, Jan. 13.—(AP)— The games for the High reserves, who Miss Manan Casey's- Iresbmen graphy, and k time schedule show- season, the M. H. S. bo>s who are and dress, replied that It did not, as the CJonnectlcut Daughters of the IN HOCKEY TONIGHT might tell them Foxx wasn’t alto- pointer, "Queen’s Diamond” ... tlSs Htoes, I g ...... 1 nls received their Ortifleatea of of becoming future basketball stars PINS FOB WORLD STAFF questions of drama claas members Citizenship Pilgrimage. ntreal Maroons and the The SL Louis Browns might give Henry L«wla, light heavyweight Chroltne Oomo was elected chair- for the Red and White. Mr. Clarke Maple Leafs. two out of three falle with Ed Ahem and WUlard Eddy are good champion for a championship man. and Dorothy Snow was elected Proficiency and Louis Della Fera ill Room 31. buster Beau Bell, the third year out- Don" George, 230 pounds of Buf- fellows, Mr. Modean, but they were and Dorothy Len-la received ad- la coaching the boys and Is giving To select a membership pin for RECORD NUMBER OF first place, the Leafs are field belter, a trial to succeed tbe match. Is expected to win going Greatest PHILCO aeeretary In tbe first period class. them a fine chance to work their The students wbo remolneid in the falo and former world’s champion far from being good officlala laM Last Night *s Fights away. In the second period class JuUa vanced Certificates of Phoflciency. the_ members of the High School Assembly Hall were led In singing ABSENTEES Herald Classified highest-scoring outfit in the somewhat leas sensational Harry way into the varsity team which Is World Staff was the object of the facing Danno O’Mahoney, 227 week.. .If you wUI kindly look back Babe Beattie, a Canadian, will Oflara was elected chairman and —Loula Della Fera, '39A several songs by Albert Pearson -tlonal League this season. Bec- Davis. That would be a gxx>d trick pounds of Ireland and former into your-fliea of past Brlstol-lCan- making such a strong sho'wlng this meeting of the committee in Room who sang as a solo "Song to the Was It eamera-shimesa or t flly, the Maroons, although a dts- even if it doesn’t work. Other- By ASSOCIATED PRESS meet George Fitch of New Haven to Joequelhie Lathrop was elected sec- year. 28M at the cloae of school Friday. world’s champion. chester high school games, you’ll the eight round semi-final. retary. Ehtening Star" from Tanhauaer. rain that cauM 13fi absentees la J lu t In the loop’s International wise, George McQuinn, up from This match is one oY the most at- find that I have never alibied a LE.VBN USES OF ELBCTBICm' —Douglas Johnson, 'S9B Members of the committee were Friday? :tlon race, have really found their Newark’s “wonder team," might New York—Henry Armstrong, RADIO SALE —Dorothy L Snow, 'lOB. Peggy Woodruff, '39B. Department tractive to be staged here in years Bristol defeat, Mr. Modean... BUDGE TOO W.I. TO PLAY Jean Clarke, Louis Foley and Ina It U Interesting to note that out ■ring eye, U you believe tbe U-7 fit world featherweight cham- The Home Management cloaaes EXAMS FOR TUFTS OIA'EN Bexson. It was decided that the • ‘ . and undoubtedly will bring out the Speaking of officiating.. .1 have al- pion, knocked out Enrico Venturi, OORBECriON of the US pupils absent, 05 were tory they scored over the Cona- Tbe New York Qlaata may wind pumper crowd of the season. ways felt to past atbleUc contotu recently visited Mr. Gardner, World pin warn to be a small, flat, STUDENT TO UEAVE MBS abeent in the Main Building and 61 ns a couple , of nights ago, and up with Buddy Hoasett of the D o z - 157A4, Italy. (6). Adelaide. Austmlta, Jan. 13 — Of AU Time teacher at Barnard School, to learn The announcement was made in Three thirty-minute Ume limit Involving the two ecbools that the (AP)—Donald Budge. American The ' editorial of laat Thursday's pin resembling a globe with a tiny, in tbe Frahklin Building. Of the Give Them Your Advt And Notice How 6-3 decision toey took over the ers or Dolf Camllll of tbe Phillies, matches complete the card: BlUy Oakland, Calif.—’’Red" O’Malley, some of the proper uses of elec- senior home rooms this week that raised "M” in the cei^ r. The com- If the price la right, in which event games were handled okay, parUcu- 192, San Uego, knocked out Jim and Wimbledon tennis champion, ill High School World was erroneously tricity. He showed them bow to WUltam Riston, a lower aopbo- 65 absent in the Main Building, 18 ,afs a few days before that. Bartush of C3ilcago tangles with A1 larly baaeball games handled by of influenza, today waa considered atgaed "Faith Steveaaon,” whereas, competitive examlnatlonB for schol- mittee wrote to several school em- more, is leaving M. H. 8. to enter were Seniors, 31 Juniors and 16 Ynd, finally, you have that knock- neither Johnny McCarthv nor Sam- Gets, Manchester matmoa; Frapk MeVey. 186, PltUburgh, (2). insert a fuse when one blows out arships to Tufts college will sgsln blem companies regarding the price Soon Your Telephone Will Start Ringing bo Lealle will be dotog busfosas at Mancheater’e own Jimmy L eary... Akron, Ohio—Gorilla Jones, Ak- a doubtful starter in an exhlblUon the credit ohould go to a student of and how to fix plugs. He also told Bulkeley High Seboed In Hartford, were Sophomores. vn, drag-out grudge between the Judaon, former Harvard wrestling ru grant you that the best arbiters doubles match he was scheduled to BRUNNER^S Misa Burice’s English Caass who be held. Tbese scholarships cover of the pins. 'I t la hoped that tbe where be wfU regain acqualntaacea When it came to the group il» and the Maroons, on which the same old stand, corns April. But. coach faces Harry Finklestein, New ron, former middleweight champion them the danger involved by having full tultioe ter four years mH Tufts. pins win arrive in Ume ter the staff After The Publication Of The Paper. to data, tban's been little or so to tbe business miss ’em, but if outpointed Frank Hughes. Tarre play tomorrow. wtabee to rsmaio anonymous. too many appUaaces on one outlet. with former rlawmatee. graduates pictures, during the morning the 3 recsntly heaped new fuel when York Hebrew; Stanley Pinto, New you’re looking for a couple of off!- In the first match of on Interna- RADIO DEPT. AppUcatioa must b» in ths high members wrtio are graduating this ’Of Alfred Burr Junior lOgb SchooL progress in dsalings. Haute, Ind., (10), weights unavail- —F . S t e v c o M —DoroUiy U Baoer, '40& ki’Okiiol offlca bsfors Fabntary. 1 i hsiBces were notioeatde. I Maroons gave King Clancy nis Hampehlre wiidman opens ths show ciala wbo call ’em as they esa ’em able. tional contest being played along 80 Oakland Street iDoatll to noei'va them, —I^ ool M C h a n b e n * "388 k —J. Hainllton Incidentally, trades—talked of, against Georgs (^ostovtch of Ruasto Td. 51f 1 Iking papers—a atunt the Leats rumerad or Juat puUsd oat of tbs (even to the clutches) It may Inters Milwaukee. Wla.—Tony Clanclola. tbe lines of Davis Cup competition, T ‘ ' V in’t tbtob was esaetlv cricket. *i«t—Ttuiv change the atatiia M sucb a t S:30 p. m. sharp. For rsearva- ast you to know that Johnny Malto, Jack Bromwich ot AustralU defeat- Rockville Agent; Carl G. Petenoa tfon phone 7-5706 or ^1837. BUI OovI*. riiarlia Patrino and Gkis 168, Milwaukee, ou^olnted Johnny ^ < 3 ^ Makc^eC Los Angeles, 7-5, 78 Grove Street, Rockville Barbara. 151. So*ith Bend. Tnd.. (8). 7«5, 7-0. miotM •ms? MANCHBSrTER EVENING HERALD. MANC3HESTER. 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Frequently It U case of a I To TAW.% yoO R tKMMO OPE OE yooQ - eeme home. plain obsession to fall for the wrong kind o f partner. 5t\Jp AkMO y o o < i^ OOOO Un DESOTO DELUXE Mdui, MW R(X>M AND BOARD in private Shearer's (1) BALL PLAYERS VIE Sports Roundup PRO GOLFERS LOOK AMO STRONO ASA\b$ FOR TOUR SEWINO problem., S NEW 116XX 1938 Pbllcos. List family, home cooking, room weu Varrick ...... 12f 132 143— 400 Doctor—I don’t like the looks of paiat, good tlr«s, eseeUcnt tsotor, READ rr OR NOT— hot w»Ur heater, $298. No down bematltcblng and covered button., price $230. $100 allowance for old heated, pleasant surroundings. McLagan ...... 126 112 99—387 B y EDO nC B B IE TZ your husband. pajrmaat, 20 monthe to pay. Cole call Mrs. Berrett, 67 Pearl atreet. set. $130 la all you pay. Try one Oarage if desired. Mrs. Geo. Simp- Chanda ...... 98 112 116—326 IN LINKS TOURNEY New York, Jan. IS.— (A P )—At Wife—Neither do I, but he’s good Honolulu, capital and chief city FOR BRIGHT Y of the Territory of HawaU, is the Ifoton, 640S. Telephone 7823. of these today. These are floor son, 163 Main street. Phone 3284. Cofek ...... 113 119 157—389 last six colleges are bidding for Bill to the children. models. New guarantee. Other Petke ...... 90 114 101—305 Savoy, 205-pound Great Band, Kans., largest city in the world— because— High school star, who set a Kansas Stingy persons are by no means the Palmyra Islets, 950 south, a, A SAFE PLACE TO buy uaed cars floor models from $35 up. Brunner's APAHTMENI’S— FLATS— —IBM Dodge 4 door aedan, with FAINTIM^—PAPKKIMi 21 Radio. Call Manchester 8191— 1 552 589 616 1757 Second Annoal Dizzy Dean record with 31 touchdowns last sea- always greedy. Many Umss they are a part of the City of Honolulu. trunk and heater $578. IBM Koro RockvUle 1092-5. TENEMEN'ra 6.1 Bon Ami (S) son...one western school was. so Tourney Linksmen Wj aeem quite content to have very Interested it sent BUI to the Rose coupe, heater and radio $488. IBM PROPERTT OWNERS — Attention TO RENT—SIX ROOM tenement. AUen ...... 121 117 136—874 mue. Present day church janitors have I Bowl "on the house".. .don't be sur- a snap compared with those of an I Cherrolet 4 door aedan with trunk $6.98 repapera room, ceiling pnper- Cooper Hill street, newly renovat- Sheldon ...... 91 106 108—305 Open Draws Entries From prised If Sammy Snead, the golfing Shoot For $200,000 earlier day when, once a week, they I $860. Schaller MotOrs' Salea inc., er or Kalmmined. Matenaj, laooi F U E L A N D F E E D 49-A ed. furnace. Rent $3U.UU. Inquire Giaritls ...... 128 101 117—846 Suitor— Let me see, 1 know most complete. Inside, outsidt painting ace, takes a blonde bride any day , ’ your folks, but I'vs never met bad to take all the coal oU lamps I 6S4 Center atreet at Olcott atreet. FOR SALE— WELL seasoned hard £kigland's, Spruce and Eldndge. Davis ...... 112 111 102— 325 L.arge aavlnga.' Work guaranteed. Winter Colony. now...either Jimmy Adaihick, down from the high cbandaltera, I Toonerville Folks wood. Apply Bldward J. HoU, tele- Pbone 3855. Kebart ...... 149 149 150—448 Prize Money During your brother George. Which side ot Lang. Pbone 3692. _ . Steve Dudas or Lou Nova will be the house does he look like? clean them, fill them with kerosene | phone 4642 or 8028. COR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, 601 684 613 1798 Max Schmeling's next tune-up com- Sweet Young Thing—The one and wash all the chlmneya. recently renovated, central loca- Bradenton, Fla., Jan. 18— (A P )— panion In this country.. .Bill Stew- with the bay window. Manchester FOR SAL£— SEASONED nard art, coach of the Chicago Black Los Angeles, Jan. 13.— (A P )—Th; KEPAIKINU 2.1 tion, gas water heater, $35. Ga- Held's (0) Florida's winter baseball colony set It’s better to belch and bear the | Wood, for furnace or stove, $4.bU Hawks, blames the colorless play of nation’s professional golfer, notabi; OUR BOARDING HOUSE Evening Herald a load, green bard wood, mostly rage. Phone 540s after 8. McLaughlin . . . 87 97 ------184 out today to try to beat golf pro- the touman^ent player, looks at These Are the Things shame. WE SPBCOALIZE IN applying the New York Americana for the Than to squelch the belch and bear | ash $4.00 load. Call '8893, beonard McCarthy ...... 97 97 99—293 fessionals at their own game. bright year ahead and a auccesst These are the things that nortr CLASSIFIED asbeator aiding, and recoveruig FUR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, ...... 81 137 100—318 small crowds they have been draw- grow old— the palm ,Tt)U SAV THE BOViS ALL QIgllo, Bolton. Hare . . . ing of late. ona behind. WELL, IP THERE^ ONE roots. Workmanship guaranteeo. all improvements, steam heat. In- ...... 106 110 90—312 The second annual Dlxzy Dean The glory of hills draped In cloth of ADVERTISEMENTS Farrand Both the Baer boys wUl be on With many of the big-time pro LEPT HERB HURPtlEDLV Painting and carpentei work. A , A. quire 10 LlJley street. Hamilton ...... 108 112 93—313 tournament brought together a gold. niche VtXJ WERE CLiTm number of the neighboring, pros, hand for the Braddock-Farr bout heading toward Bing Crosby’s $3 ABOUT FIPTEEW AMMUTES Coant ais avoraga words to a lint. Dion, 81 Wells street. Tel. 486U. HUUS E H OLD (MMIDS 51 Cavey ...... — 73— 73 000 tournament at Del Mar. Callt The music of winds in an ancient OUT TO PIT nr w o u L O Initials, numbers and abbreviations FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- some visitors who had passed up January 21.. .Maxle meets the win- pine, each count as a word and corpppund LOt.*K AND SAFE combmationa WHITE ENAMEL utility Olenwood ment, sun porch and garage, ready the California links tour, about a ner March 1 1 ... Hank Greenberg, this weekend, two men who hav A c30? psh aw / 1 MEED 479 553 461 1493 The tinkle of bells In a woodland STO R IE S IN BE WATCHING MONIEV,. words as two words. Minimum cost Is changed, key btting, duplicating. combination oil and gas stove, Jan. 15tb. Inquire 472 Hartford score of major and minor league the Detroit Tiger home run special- profound knowledge to golf and th price of three lines. Gibson's (4) vagaries of Its fortunes took tim shrine. ASSISTASkTE OKi AW BuT 'rOU'O BETTER GET Line rates per day for transient Guns, vacuum cleaners, clocks etc., Florence burner. Good condition. Road. diamond stars and a sprinkling of ist, took three fuU swings at a tem- Lacaslo ...... 124 137 96—357 just plain amateurs. pered glass door on Wall street with out today to give figures and fact These are the things that ara ever STAMPS lAAPOKTAWT C A -SE — A BIG ads. cleaned, repaired. Bralthwalte. 82 132 Pearl street. Telephone .3668. new— SOMEONE ELSE ON THE effective March IT. IMT Wilson ...... 105 112 108—325 a bat but couldn’t as much aa dent concerning the 1938 outlook. Pearl atreek 107—307 Eighteen holes of medal play tvaa INVESTMEWT BAWKER HA'S Cash Chargs BOUSES FOB KENT 65 Gibson ...... 97 103 the test, devised last year In honor the glass.. .Harry O’Halre, a law- Fred Corcoran, tournament mar The sparkle of sun-Usaed drops ot OOB TO •POCUS A SEARCH- 6 Consecutive Days ..| 7 ctsl 9 cts REUPHOLSTERINU. Furniture re- ROOMS W ITH OU'l BOARD 59 Gess ...... 100 121 110—331 ager of the Professional Golfers Ai dew. ASSKSNED A LARGE SH iP- S Consecutive Days .. 9 cts* 11 cts of Bradenton’s most famous winter yer, commutes three times each LkSHT O N VO U ^^-^W H Y pairing. also springs reset. J. Hill- FOR RENT— availabl e; Feb. Howard ...... 112 85 105—302 week between bis home at Burling- sociation, cited the fact that tr The gladness of songbirds* ode to 1 D a y ...... I 11 c t s l 13 c t s FOR RENT—SINGLE ROt)M, heat 1st., 6 room single, fireplace, open visitor, Jerome Herman Dean of the the day. MEWT OP (SOLO BULUOW TO All orders for Irregular Inaertluns man. Tel. 8446. ton, Wls., to MUwaukee to coach pros win shoot for an estimate CONT >t)U PRAPT 0ASOW . and hot water. Apply 903 Mam porch, excellent neighborhood. In- S t Louis (Cardinals. will be charged at the one time rate. 638 558 526 1622 Even if a pitcher or outfielder got the Marquette fencing te a m .... total of $200,000 In prize mone The splendor of skies set In rainbow MY care/ THE AMOUNT WILL OP. ON E OP 'rOUR BROTHER Special rates for long term every street. quire on premises. 53 Gerard St. (which is what we call the old col- this year, and that three new maj( array. 9 RUN IWTD AMLUONS^ day advertleing given upon request. hot and turned In the low score, OWLS? THEY OUGHT TO BE Ads ordered before the third or fifth BUSINESS FOR RENT-FURNISHED room, HOUSE FOR RENT or for sale. Hallroen (0) however, the pros had nothing to lege spirit).. .those who should tournaments have been added to tt The babe of yesterday had bard abl e to see day will be charged only for the ac« 17 Spruce street, off East Center. Good location, 10 Earl street, witn McGuire ...... 102 100 93— 295 worry about. The leader in their know say Jimtny Johnston will have schedule. tual number of times the ad appear* OPmK'illMTIES .12 enough time of it being bounced up Telephone 8446. 2 car garage, chicken coop, one (jhapin ...... 90 87 91—268 ranks was assured of a check for to lay $65,000 on the line before "P. G. A. approved toumamcni IN T H E par k / ed. charging at the rate earned but 120 107—325 and down on the lady caller's knee no allowance or refunds can be made FOR RE N T-IN BUSINESS sec- extra lot. J. alontit, 174 West Mid- $200 and the tournament committee Don Budge turns p ro.. .golfers to grossed $175,000 last year, whlc Twamlte ...... 97 108 125—328 watch: Dutch Harrison, Pat Sawyer but at least It didn't run the risk n e v e r o p e n on sis time ads stopped after the tion, brick mercantile building dle Turnpike. had $850 more to divide among was $20,000 over the year before ar fifth day. Prentice ...... 126 94 110- -330 of being burned by her cigarette. wdtii 3UUU ft. ot grouac floor space others who placed. and Stan Home. $30,000 over 1935, so wo believe eye INTHB No **tlll forbids": display lines not Prizes valued at $100 awmited the are In for em even bettbr year,” Co hold. Suitable (or light minutactunng. Racing Notes 513 509 524 1546 This youngster certainly knew his Tbs Herald'’will not be reiponalble Apply Ekiward J. Holl. HOUSES FOR S A L E 72 winning baseballers. For the ama- Ted Broadribb, ex-manager of coran said. tor more than one Incorrect Insertion Talcottville (4) teurs there were more prizes valued Tommy Farr, sailed from Englqiid From far away Augusta, Gi beans; of any advertlaement ordered for By ASSOCIATED PRESS FOR sal e:—SIX ROOM house Goodrich ...... 99 92 103—294 at $50. yesterday with Emtc Weiss, mTd- Mother— Dear, do you know what more than one time. came an "amen and okay" by bl Y ^ U could walk across Andorra, If the opening day's results are porch, garage, good location; three L«ee ...... l'J4 95 ------219 Favorite among the baseball con- dleweight champion of Austria and Eo Dudley, head ot the P. G. loving kindness means? The Inadvertent omission of Incor* HELP WAN IEIX— desks and chairs. Dial 3443, Jane perhaps in half a day, were It rect publication of advertising will be FEMALE emy criterion, the favorite players Brogan ...... 126 101 98—325 tingent was Paul Waner, the Pitts- Jimmy Vaughan, British Ugbt- tournament committee, who addec Youngster— Well, when I ask you reoilfled only by cancellation of the .15 are going to have a tough time dur- D. Wilcox. H. Barton ...... 134 122 113—369 burgh outfielder and a classy south- w elgbt.. .both will be put under the for a piece of bread and butter and not for its mountains. Its greats^ "Golf should have one of Its vei length Is scarcely 18 miles, but It charge made tor the service rendered. WANTED — GIRL for general ing the remaining 45 days at Hia- Kroll ...... 114 110 122— 347 paw golfer. "Ole Diz" himself wing of the veteran Charlie Harvey beat years. Who said that popular you give it to me, that's kindness, All advertletments must conform leah Park. — but when you put jam on it, that's Is undoubtedly the most complete- In style, copy and typography with housework, family of three. Pbone LaChapelle . . . . — 100— 100 figured he'd be in the running. .Frankie Frisch, who is putting ty of tournaments was on tl ly rugged country in the world. regulations enforced by the publish- Three of the most lightly re- in a tough winter attending hockey loving-ktndness! 7952. Others who said they planned to wane?" For actually it is a country, an ers and they reserve the right to garded starters In the Inaugural 697 520 536 1654 be on band were: Jimmy Wilson, games, promises a drastic shake-up L' edit, revise or reject any copy con- STARS NIP EAGLES Success of the Los Angeles ope autonomoiA, and semi-independent Handicap yesterday accounted for manager of the Philadelphia Na- on the Cardinals next season... just closed, provided a proof "EMItorial policy should la no sidered objectionable. the pay-off positions while two state on the Franco-Spanish fron- CLOBINO HOURS^Claesined ads SALESM EN W A N TE D 16-A .METHODIST LUVOUE tionals; Henry Johnson, formerly of friends of Harry Mendel, the new wise off-set the value of a good other races went to rank outsiders. point and advance interest In tier between the central and east- to be published tame day must be re- (Y Alleys) the Yankees and now wrlth Mon- six-day bike race czar, will pitch a Del Mar; Pasadena, San Francis; newspaper.” ceived by 11 o'clock noon; Saturdays MEN WANTED —GOOD nearby Clocks, one of the two horses sold ern Pyrenees. With a population AFTER HARD nCHT Team No. 4 (0) treal; Dennis Galehouse, Cleveland; testimonial dinner for him at Jack and other California winter mee of 5200, an area of 191 square Rawleigh Route now open. Sales by Mrs. Dodge Sloane to L. E. Ogle The commercial traveler stepped H. Kimball ___ 76 68 86—230 Paul Dean, St. Louis Cardinals; Dempsey's joint Jan. 3 1 ...Gomez, seems to bear out Dudley's conte miles, Andorra Is really a cluster way up this year. If willing to for $5,000 about a year ago, came Lloyd Waner, Pittsburgh; Joe Med- Ruffing, DiMaggio and Henrich are off the train In a Pennsylvania TELEPHONE YOUR through In the Inaugural to pay Curran ...... 92 89 113—294 tion. of mountain valleys, no part of conduct Home Service business Hewitt ...... 82 103 90—2(5 wick. Cardinals; Jack Russell, Bos- among the Yanks slated to get pay town, where he asked a couple of WANT ADS while earning $30 and up weekly, $61.00 for a $2 win ticket. Behind Ckircoran gave a simple cxplan which is below 3000 feet Most ot Harrison ...... 98 115 113—326 ton Red Sox. boosts., .none of the Jlnts were out Pennsylvania dutchmen: it averages 8000 feet g)HB(RLOCK . write Immediately. Rawleigti s him were Rolling Home and Go Gain 4-2 Win As New Haven tion for the financial success of t Ada are accepted over the telephone Mercer ...... 93 95 ' 101—299 Lloyd Brown, Cleveland; Paul and most of them were raised. Los Angeles open, which was ca Salesman— Can srou tell me where . Historically, Andorra traces its IN S E A R C H *t>tbe CHAHGB RATH given above Dept. CUA-48-45, Albany. N. T. Home, which returned $18.70 and The New York Post has discover- $13.60 to place and show, respec- Derringer, Cincinnati: Garland celled and then rescheduled when the macaroni factory Is? • independence to C h a r l e m a g n a . OP HIS W ATSO N - aa a convenience to advertisers, but Lodges Protest; Ramblers ed that Jonas Monhelmer, a stock- First Dutchman— I don't know, the CASH HATES will be accepted as tively. 441 470 503 1414 Braxton, Milwaukee; Wes Ferrell, sponsor, the Los Angeles Tlm< Since 1278 it has been ruled joint- FULL. PAYMENT If paid at the busi- Team No. Washington; Bill Swrift, Pittsburgh; holder in the New York Giants, lives do you ZhakeT ly by France and the Spanish -J fc "S.SIB. T.M.liaw. &MT. ent.. p LIVE STOl K—VEIIII LES 42 Gayset came through In the sec- 2 (4) in Brooklyn. .. you can bef your life came to the rescue. Backers shl ness office on or before the seventh ond at odds of $63.40 for $2 and Rosa ...... 104 »2 106—302 Johnny Moore, Los Angeles; Roy away from the proposition becau Second Dutchman— No. I don't. bishops of Urge!. A council-gen- day following the first Insertion of Take On Barons. Spencer and Henlo Manush, Brook- Jonas doesn't go around Flatbush The both walked to the end ot r IW«, $y rwrtalM f»i) each ad otherwise the CllAKGE FOR SALE FAMILY Ouernscy Midas made giKxl in the seventh to Frlscho ...... 87 99 90—2iB the 1937 tournament was a Ilnanci eral of 24 members, elected by the top ttie three with a return of lyn; Johnny Cooney, Cardinals; talking about it ...a “subsidized" the raUway platform— then one heads of the families in Andorra's RATE will be collected. No responsi- cow. Inquire 461 Woodbrldge street Larabee ...... 73 91 91—255 football player told A1 Sharp of the flop. bility for errors In telephoned ads or Phone 3310. $106.00. Story ...... 103 92 144—339 Russell van Atta, St. Louls Browna; hurries back: six parishes, govern the state. S(OROIY SMITH L#: will be assumed and their accuracy By ASSOCIATED PRESS Chattanooga Times be collected "The reason It was a failure w Ship Ahoy! Among the also rans In the In- WInton ...... 119 127 128—374 Gerald Walker, Chicago White Sox; merely because Southern Califr First Dutchman— Say, Mister, do The council’s task is compara- ______By JOHN C TERRY cannot be guaranteed. augural Handicap were such high Elden Auker, Detroit, and Lyn anywhere from $6 to $25 per week you mean de noodle mlllT tively simple. Sheep raising Is TO A 5N0WV IflPGE, SCORCHY I With the glowing prospect first Lary, Cleveland. for "doing or dying" for a leading nla's famed weather went Into INDEX OF IMnfhTKV AN I)SH n*U K S t:t ranking sprinters as Preeminent and 486 501 659 1546 verse during the tournament Salesm an -Y es. It Is the same the country's principal industry, FRANUCALty iVAVEB A BLA N K ET- (^YEgHEAP CUTO THt^CTTLe. ANP Fraldy Cat. Wise Prince. Caballero place as a reward for victory, the The pro nrigade included Lloyd southern school, plus room, meals, thing! although tobacco Is cultivated as tuition and books...w c would say kept the crowds away. It was go CLASSIFICATIONS FANCY BK01LCK8. roasters, ana 2nd, Infantry and Sir Oracle. Philadelphia Ramblers and cileve- Team No. Oullickson of Cleveland and St. First Dutchman—Veil, ve don't a cash crop. There is Uttle com- land Baruns, a couple of ambitious 1 ( 2 ) the guy 'lid all right.. .Jimmy Far- this year and the crowds broke ri Birth...... fowls. B. T. Allen, 37 Uoane'street. W. J. (Buddy) Hirsch’s Columbi- 86 85—261 Petersburgh, who won last year; know where that Is either. merce, no armaments, no mone- runner-ups, meet in the lone game Gibson ...... 90 rell. (Johnny’s trother and a first ords," Corcoran said. engagements ...... Telephone 7616. ana has a long way to go If she is to rhinips ...... 108 109 111—328 Leo Walden. Mid-Atlantic P. G. A. tary e m it But Andorra does is- M arriages ...... repeat her 1937 triumph In the on the International - American champion, and George R. Jacobus, class pro In his own right) Is look- He listed the three new touri sue stamps. One is shown here, Nichols ...... 91 103 88— 282 ing much better after his operation ments as the $5,000 New Orlea A man divides his first hour In Deaths ...... $.')0,(I00 WIdencr Challenge Cup, at hockey league's schedule tonight. president of the P. G. A. the morning between watching the picturing the chapel of Meritxell, Card of Thanks ...... Nelson ...... 87 127 102— 316 . . . Henry Armstrong stands to open Feb. 18-20, the $5,000 Greer a 1932 stamp. •Jn M e m o ria m ...... AKTin,KS FOK SALIC 45 Hialeah Park, March 5. Making For the Barons, a triumph would clock to get to work on time and her first start since Inst spring, the not only put them a point In front clean up more than $100,000 this boro, N. C., open March 26-28, a (Coayrisht. ISIS. NBA Bsrvles. fne.> Lost and Found * ...... 376 425 386 1187 year—if his knockout punch bolds the $5,000 Kansas City open Ju looking at the thermometer to see AnnouneeroTnts ...... five-year old marc could do no bet- of the Pittsburgh Hornets, current SLICK ARTKXB how cold It is. P ersonals ...... FOR SALE—PAIR OF laUy'a ttgrurc ter than fourth behind Pnradiscial, pace-setters of the western division, Team No. 3 (2) oiiL 3-5; AutoMelillve ice skates, size 5. Phone 52 fO. rmkington . ... 88 79 89—256 Corinto and Tempestuous In a mile but would also Increase their pre- New York. —EmU von Elling, N. The yotmg couple sat at a night Aatomobtles for bale ...... 4 race yesterday. carious lead over the third place Schiebel ...... 108 107 108—323 Y. U. coach, has a freshman hurd- Automobiles for Exchange * 6 Tyler ...... 103 93 109—305 club table and cooed heavily: Auto Accessories—Tires ... 6 Syracuse Stars. The Stars, despite ler whom he knows only as Abald Low Man ...... 87 86 85—258 the Arab, and cWms the boy's per Boy— W e could get married easi- Auto Repairing—Painting .. 7 Stocks is proving to be the most their erraUc play lately, defeated ly. My father's a minister. Auto Schools ...... 7-A feet style is a "linaglc carpet tech- consistent performer in Hirsch the New Haven Eagles 4-2 last Girl— Okay. Let’s try It M y Autos^Shlp by Truck ...... 8 Jacobs' barn. The scvcn-year-old night and moved to within a point 386 365 391 1142 nique. Autoo—For Hire ...... 9 Hold Everythingl father’s a lawyer. Oaragee—Service- -Storage . 14) gelded son of Pillory has faced the of the Barons. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 barrier six times since the Florida The best the Ramblers can hope Wanted Autos—Motorcycles 13 EMERGENCY season opened and chalked up four to do. If they win. Is to tie the Baelnrse aud Frofeaslanal Rervlcvs straight victories, a second and a Providence Reds for the leadership • nUB TW^ A. r. AN Bi ehi t Business Services Offered ...... 13 third. His latest triumph was a FRE( KLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser WASHINGTON T ^ B S Household Services Offered....IS-A of the eastern division. Consider- FLAPPER F A N N Y By Sylvia B u ildin g—C on trsctln g ...... 14 CALLS mile race at Hialeah Park yester- ing the fact that the Reds were -COm.!t T.W.xrc u.», wt. otr. Hotels—Restaurants ...... MANCHESTER OH, D E AR-WILL TWSV7V WHAT'S GOING ALLEY OOP 'Wanted— R oom s—Board ...... JA C K IS N'T I D K N OW TH E JIM, AND f t e / .' ' if;. VOU NEVER G ET MAt/TES ON HERE f WHV the Road Service Real Estate Fee Reat WATER CO. REAL S E R IO U S N E S S O F HIS THANKS I SYLVESTER/>Du AWWV FROM THAT o rr e e . By HAMLIN Apartments. Flats. Tenements . G O M O m O N „ l lL LOOK VOU FORB/ERV- AMBULANCE? 1 HA4/E SAY / PIO $OU I VEHJ r HEARD , Buslnss Locations for Rent .. UP WHEN VOU ARRIVE IN THINGf 'O R E E a I-E / E O TO GET BACK TO tMlN01H’ 'WH H ouses F or R ent ...... A40NSTER'? .0 O y »H E A T t / a O M E e O O YV ELP .' Suburban For Rent ...... S974 B E A C H P O RT- HEAtX5UABTER.S- \ 5UM P IW ? / i t 3 0UM O £ P Y E P ------Summer Homes For R e n t...... W an ted to R e n t ...... LIK E A CALL b c t t c d , : A N O h /E U ftA GAS CO. ID Rani Estate For Bale ~ l > O w N Bnslneos Property for Sale .. ^ C / KON, LE'S Farms and Land for Sale ... S07S GTT e O lN ',' Bonsea for Sale ...... Lota for Sole ...... Boaort Property for Sale .... ELECTRIC CO. Bnbarban for Sole ...... JUal Bttate for Exchange .. Wanffi ' Real Xsute ...... 5181 -Lt—I RvMcm

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Winners at the weekly card par- The Qusrryville Lndlea’ Aid no- George Olbbona, a member of the tendance, In exceae of 115 la expect- pensation Division, reports that she ty of St. Bridget’s Guild last night dety will hold a food sale Satur- Rec-Moriarty volley ball team, ed by the league. has received more than a hundred ABOUT TOWN day morning at 10 o'clock on the sprained hla ankle in practice last MUNICIPAL LEAGUE were in bridge. Mrs. Raymond Fog- Following a business eesaion Inquiries from municipal officials main floor of Marlow’s store, with night and will be laid up for sever- starting at 41 a. m., an address on concerning the effect on their pro- ih J illK IU M ceM H m im im l buatness meeting of arty, Mrs. William R. Campbell. Mrs. Stanley Nichole and her com- al days,. municipal finance and taxation will grams of Unemployment Ck>mpensa- MSHCNStmi c o m . Swediih Congregstkinal church Ivar Johnson, George Bryan; In mittee in charge. In addition to SESSION SATURDAY bo delivered by Attorney Roger tion benefits. It is expected that cto Spruce street will take place to- whist. Mrs. F. M. Handley, Mrs. the usual line of home baked foods, The Howttser company basketball Sherman Baldwin, member of the thoae questions will be answered James Campbell: setback, Mrs. awirnw evening at 7:30. they will offer for sale a supply of team will meet St. Johns of the Greenwich Board of Finance and of Saturday. Self Serve Friday’^ James Roberts. Mrs. Mary Mc- frMhly saltejt peanuts. TMCA Senior League at the State the special commission appointed W. L. Pierson, executive account- ^The Woman's Home Missionary Veigh. Thomas Brennan, Walter Armory. Members of the team are five years ago by Governor Cross to ant of the State Welfare Depart- SBPiety of the South Methodist Barllsa. Home made cake and cof- Manchester Assembly No. 15, Or- asked to report at 8 o'clock. Resenratioiis Made By 92 study the financial and tax struc- 2:30 to 5:30 Specials fee were served. The next weekly ment; ' Francla J. Donohue; Social dnneh will meet tomorrow evening der of Rainbow, announces a public tures of the state and its cities and Security Board field representative; iS 7:S0 with Mrs. Paul Fenis of card social will Uke place Wednes- Installation of officers at the Ma- towns. Edward Dwyer of the Internal Maxwell House day evening. January^ 19. Officials I d 49 Comimmi- Hsin street. sonic Temple, Monday evening, NEW LIBRARY BOOKS ' After a luncheon scheduled for Revenue Department, Mr. SuIUvan January 24 at 8 o'clock. The wor- 1 p. m. State WPA Administrator and Mr. Darling will answer the C O FFEE thy advisor elect Is Julia Converse; ties, Says Martin. Vincent J. Sullivan ^ 1 explain pro- questions of municipal officials fol- worthy associate advisor. Mar- AT WHITON MEMORIAL bable WPA policies for 1938 and lowing the talks by Mr. Sullivan No question about It . . . Rain or sunshine, snow or sleet, guerite Prtbody: charity, Alice Daniel Darling of the Unemploy- and Mr. Darting. you see Plnehnnit trucks on the street . . . nor Is there any Preston; hope, Beulah Robb and ment Compensation division o f the Mayor Frank T. Stack of Nor- 24c lb. question that a day like today slows onr deliveries up a Mt. To Faith, Bernice, Wilson. ^servatlons for the First Annual State Labor Department wili ex- M ating of the Connecticut League walk, I-eague president, will preside get u "head start” wtth Frlisy deliveries, we are going to have The following new books have plain Unemployment Compensation during the sessions. ^boue servloe until 7 tonight (the store closes at 6), and we will . The Nutmeg Camera club will been added to the Whiton Memorial of Municipalities, to be held in and Its effect on local relief and Large Package Swaasdowfl appreciate It If you will 'phone your order tonight. If you want hold its January meeting at the library: Eric Ambler, Background Hotel Bond. Hartford, Saturday, had welfare acUvIties. early Friday delivery. Onr store opens at 7 a. m. and yon can home of William Bengtson, 37 Ed- to Danger; Max Brand, Iron TraU; been made today by 92 officials of Miss Helen Wood, executive di- also ’pbMe any time after that, Friday morning. gerton street, tomorrow at 7:45'p. Louis Bromfleld, Rains Came; 49 of the dues and towns of the rector of the Unemployment COm- C A K E FLO UR ra. A demonstration of simple Stuart Cloete, Turning Wheels; A. state, it was announced by Richard portrait lighting w-Ul be given, after R. Colver, One Vear of Love; Martin, executive secretary. In- PINEHURST FRESH H SH --DIAL 4151 vChlch each club member will take a Eugene Cunningham, Texas Trig- cluded In the number were 44 picture based on this light. These gers; Leslie Ford, Simple Way of mayors and first selectmen. An at- 24c pictures will then be developed and Poison; Sylvia Parker, Late Blos- SPECIAL GENUINE FRESH BLUEFISH. printed by Mr. Bengtson as a dem- soming; Ernest Raymond, (The) Lb...... 22c onstration of technique In develop- Marsh; Slgiid Undset, Faithful CampbeU’a Bake or broil • . weight 1 > to 2 pounds. ing film and making enlargements. Wife. Innurspring The club will be glad to have as Non-fictlon—R. A. Barnes. I Trained Johns* T O M A T O SO UP FRESH 2 TO 2 '/,-POUND SPANISH guests any one Interested In these Hear America Singing; Carleton Manville Workmen demonstrations. Beals, America South; Carl O ow , 1 MATTRESS MACKEREL. Lb...... li Assure You of a ... 18c Speak for the Chinese; Irving Crump, Our C-Men; K. G. Dower, 3cans20c Thorougrh Job. No muss, no Bonelesn Fillets of Sole, STEWING OYSTERS Spoted Lion; Mrs. M. C. Hubbard. SETBACK African Gamble; Tutang Lin, Im- damage — only smiles. For $ 12.95 Special. 44c lb. Special...... pint 29c Bponimrrd by Manchester Green portance of Living; Mrs. D. T. comfort in your home win- Nocoa Community Club Lutes, Home Grown; Eleanor Roose- We luve bmnhes tor all type, Filkt of Fresh Haddock, '/j pint 16c ter and summer. Phone 3829. 27c lb. Manchester Green School velt, This Is My Story: H. W. Van of pnwei mntnn m «t«ick and can Tomorrow Night, 8 P. M. Loon, (The) A i^ . KEMP’S omke repair* wtlhnol delay. Oleomargarine Fill«( of Red Perch. 25c lb. SCALLOPS...... pint 35c 8 Playing Prizes. Admission 25& Pulleys — Belting Fillets of Smoked Haddock, FRYING OYSTERS 18c lb. 35c lb. 48c pint NORTON

ELEirTRlUAL Cod POLLOCK . . . ,16c Ib., 2 Ibs. 25c For Service and Quality BINGO A N D D A NCE TREE SERVICE INSTRUMENT CO. Sliced or piece. SHOE REPAIRING SEE Steaming Ckms P. Hansling & Son Phnoe 4060 A R M Y A N D N A V Y CLU B HllHard Street klancbestei Halibat Steaks...... Ib. 39c SAM YULYES Read The Herald Advs. Swordfish Steaks...... Ib. 49c Hartford Forestry Co. Chowder Clams SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Established 1900 WHOLE HADDOCK ... ,1b. 12c EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Opened or 701 Main Street GENEROUS PRIZES! Bracing — Bolting in shell. Fresh Mackerel and Halibut. Surgery 27 Games and Qoor Prize! Removing — Trimming

GROCERY SPECIALS FRIDAY — DIAL 4151 Music By Rhythm Kings Orchestra. Manchester Representative: Admission 25c. I Hormel’s Spiced Ham'...... can 31c, 3 for 90c G. S. KEITH Waller N.Leclerc Wilson’s Corned B e e f...... can 19c, 3 for 55c Tel. 3150

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Boston Bluefish, sliced or in piece...... 1.5c lb. N O N E B E T T E R No. 1 Sm elts...... 19clb.

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