flsnrfirstfr illa Intermedtata department Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rawson of Center Congregational church Mala street will motor down to iUMHITTOWN achool win preaent a abort play, Brooklyn, -N. T., tomorrow to spend **Ihe Chrlatmaa Gueat,” in the au­ tbs Christinas week-end with Mrs. C beu v Ubrsry win ditorium during the Sunday achool Rawson's aiatem, Mrs. Thomas Fox In town court last night. Judge ANNUAL NEWSBOYS* EDITION «t 8 0*010611 Imday, aad Uie hour, December 26. The prlncl- and Mrs. J. T. McGrath. Harold W. Garrity presiding, Ray­ iMnch 4 o'clock. pala win be Jamea Knight, Bvelim mond Moonan, 40, of 170 Eldridge Hawley, Clyde Beckwith, David The Whiten Mamorial Library, street, aad Vincent B. GlUigan, 40, AVERAOC DAILY UWCULAnON Wilaon, U a ^ rle Marte, Geraldine which only recently has been open of 18 Bast Middle Turnpike, plead­ Minute tar the Meetb at Novamber, 1981 ; if m m a ty Will a* of i t Flower Flaber, Barbara WlDea; Ruth Hunt on Saturday evenings, will be closed ed guilty to charges of taking trees of tk* State Welfaie d ep ^ - will recite the prologue and epi­ Christmas night, aad the following without permission, and under a attended tko Chiistmaa plajr logue. Saturday, New Tsar's. state law which leaves local courts Popular Items Qulekly Selected " 4 t tlM Oonaty Home la Warehouae small leeway for leniency ia such 6,029 *Foint laat nlilit Uie. WUIea at- To eeadiiet a meat and grocery cases, each waa fined flO aad coats. Mambar at the Aedtt 'teDdad ilia Chrlatmaa party of-tba In imposing sentence. Judge Gar- Buyers And Sure To Please. buaineaa la the Paganl building Bureaa at Ulrealatieaa kStata Labor department at Sunaet located on North Main atreet on De­ MORE CHANGES PLANNED lity said that it was a hardship for MANCHESTER — A CITY OP VH.LAGE (TIARM x' BWia Cbuntry club. pot Sipiare there haa been a him to fine the defendants on the Just Received New Shipment Ladles’ corporation formed. Thla win be counts a t the Christmas season, but Hbm IntanBedlato department of known aa the Mancheater Depot IN JOHNSON BLOCI that he had no other recourse. Oil Silk VOL. LVn., NO. 72 iCtasrtfled Adverttatug on Pago U ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1937 ;tka South Uetbodlat church win Market, Inc. The corporation la GllUgaa testlfled that aa be and (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE TDREE CENTS' tkaya Ite Chrlatmaa party tonight at Boaton owned company that deala Moonan were driving home from “T oWock. in wboleeale groceriea, meata and Tbs change that la being made ia work, they noticed some trees on H andbags i-ki ftah. They have algned a leaae for p n m rty of B. B. HUUard in HU- The Salvation Army band the front of the atore in the Aaron llardvllle, and, desiring Christmas U m b rellas GENUINE LEATHER BAGS the store and vrlll take over the Two Escape Santa’s Fate ;pkqr Cbriatmaa morning at 6:30. It building at once. They wiU atert Johnson estate property which Is trees for their own use, they en­ The newest in umbrellas. Smart bright JAP INVADERS FORD TO HGHT 70 HERALD of our Lewis machine guns.” but shortly later bombing attaeka Its contents already has 1 KEMP'S Il l Wood Co. Doors Opea 9 P. M. Dancing TUI 8 A. M. warships in case of attack there. Ford Service Department insofar os' * iqfvs ,51 Btasell St. IW. 44M Hangchow was the fifth of China’s the latter is employed in restrain­ were made on the two marchaat sent to Ambseaadw Grew AdmlftsloB S5o I Advance SbIg. great cities to fall Into the bands ot ing union activity. TOMORROW Prison; Others Get Less **Later when the Penay was visi­ vessels which were by now beached Uoon 8«le fl.OO, Pins Tm . Near Cedarcrest Sana- bly smashed up they came much on the bank opposite ua The third Tdcyo to bolater the irviulera who already had hoisted To Be Paid For Time demand for apologies, inds Ttcket* At Kemp*Ss loo., MBochesterp the rising sun flag in Peiping, Tient­ The employes ordered reinstated closer and not only let go their merchant vessel had already been McCoy’s Store, Hartford. G loves sin, Shanghai and Nanking. Terms In Hartford CoorL bombs from low altitudes of pet^ sunk by bombs." nitiee and guarantees. are to be paid for lose of time and tonnn In Newington; Dead No issue of the Manchester S w eaters Colors: Black or brown. Threw C. S. Flag In River restored to the same positions from Hugfaaa* datellad, chra Black, white, beige, maize. All popular ahades. Styles are Manufacturer's over-stock. United States Consul General which they were discharged, with­ Evening Herald wil be atory waa diapateb^ hr nU e : FUNERAL Tyroleans, ribbed, and fancy patterns. Long and short sleeves. Clarence E. Gauss, who delivered out loss of seniority or other rights. Since Wednesday NigbL published tomorrow, Hartford, Doc. 24—(AP)— John Shanghai in advauea of tba : $ 1.95 pair the American representations on The Ford Motor Company's reac­ Christmas Day. The Her­ J. Murphy, secretary and businees of a formal board of Inquiry, the reported Insult to the flag, ask­ tion: ald wishes its readers and agent of the Truck Drivers union, WATCH JAPANESE BOATS report will be pubUabad tomoi ed a complete Investigation of the Liouls Colombo, Sr., chief of Ford Hartford, Dec. 24.—(AP)—Police Boarded by Sapa Incident at the YJingtze river port advertisers a very Merry was sentenced by Judge Arthus F, Hitahea rotatod: swimg Into action on many fronts Ells in Superior Court to state 60 miles upstream from Nanking. (Continued on Page Twelve) Christmas. ). 'niraa boura before the first 1 $1.98 — $2*98 Independent reports received here today as they pressed their aearch prison from two to three years on a expected M ral onetaught by said Japanese soldiers completh'-g for the kUIer of Miss Alice Louise charge of conspiracy to violate the ALONG PACinC COAST naval planee, the Panay waa haaidf ; ■f BABY SHOP lav. occupation of 14’UHU seized a boat Riley, 43 of this city, whose battered eu by a Japaaeaa army officar, whff. ow n^ by an American-operateo Edgar J. Foley, on ex-service vainly eought Informathm oa tM ’. hospital there, pulled down the NEW STRIKE WAVE body waa foimd yesterday in a lone­ man, and Edmund S. Abel, Jr., movemente of Chineae troopa. American flag, and threw It In the ly spot near the Cedarcrest Sanl- GROUP OF REBELS father of three children and Stanley Navy Tightens Guard Foflow- 2. The flrat attack came a A now BOYS' ahlpment of boys’ wash SUITS suite. Yangtze. Hospital staff members torium property In Newington. Klewrlcki. 24, single were sentenced 'uarnlng from two Jasaneaa H ousew ares to prison from one to two years. LATE NEWS SlM 3 to 6 years. Plain navy and brown rescued the flag and brought the •There Is every evidence,” accord b g Disco?ery Of Letters planea, which poweivdfved fro Incident to the attention of the Jat-- HAS HIT FRANCE Ing to Lieut. Paul Lavin of the TAKE LAST STAND Edin A. Ckirnellusson of Wethers­ altitude of "about 4,000 faet,” We nave brnahea tor all type, Smoking Stands with table top .... $1.49 to the boyish type with belte and ties. Baby field, married, was sentenced to one of power motors ui atook aad obd boy styles without belts, navy pants and anese commander, who expresaed state police, that a terrific struggle 8. The Panay, marked white tope or brown pants and aqua tops. In h’- regrets. year in jail after be has served nli>e Of Sospiinons Nature On horizontal American ilaga I make repairs wllhnot delay. Table of Gifts in Glassware . . . . $1.00 each months, the balance of bis sentence FLASHES! broadcloths or pique.______(The Japanese war ministry at A m tT T r n f k x rsH M l (n il In Wudgeoned to death.** He feet freehly painted ou her Pulleys — Beltins Serving Trays in colors...... 45c-69c Tokyo said Genera) Iwane Matsui, n r m y irUCKS u i u e a UOl i n i^ ^ e d that all appearances pointed Four Hundred Of Franco’s Is suspended. decks, was aubjocted to 86 ^ Chiidren’a commander of Japanese forces In Mr. Murphy was represented by B(»rd A Foreign liner. WASHINGTON SUXNT. of Intenatvo bombing and :______a criminal attack. Attorney John A. Danauer, and the WashlngtoB, Dee. 84e—(AP)— NORTON Table of Giftwares in chrome . . . $1.00 each the Yangtze valley, had ordered all The body waa found Thursday gunning. The commander eetlaaieft'l units to “pay special attention Paris To Transport Food other four defendants were repre­ State Departmeat officials deeiis^ the little ship must have reoelvad 18 ^ about 2:45 p. m., in a clearlnf about Troops Are Doomed In sented by Attorney Eklwrln M. Ryan. today to oammest oa dapaa’s reply ELEITRICAL Coffee Um Sets in chrome... $11.95>$16.50 International problems'’ In future a quarter mile off the Berlin Turn­ Los Angeles, Dec. 24.—(AP) — direct kite. SNOW PANTS operations. Details of the Instruc Lew Challenged the Amertosa Amerleaa aroteeiDrateet over the ANDERSON To The Varions Markets. pike near a dirt road leading off the The navy tightened Its guard over jibing of the U. a 8. Psaay 4. Hughes, severely wounded hgf esesahouaeo aad Flower Shop INSTRUMENT CO. Cocktail Sets in chrome . .$6.50-$7.95 Corduroy with double knee, bib front tfona were not discloMd.) Center Of Captured City. During the sentencing of the ac­ the first bomb explostou, aald ha Pboae 4S60 New Japaneee unite were dls- road to the Cedarcrest Sanitoriura. cused Judge EUs said there bad the entire Pacific coast today fol­ They aald they had aot hadad aa oop- 488 BMrldge St. Phone 8466 HUliard Street and ihoulder straps lined with cotton flan­ **We have no clues as to the iden- portuBlty was Informed two small boate baa*'^ Tea Service Sets in chrome . .. $7.50-$8.50 nel. Brown or navy. 8% s 2 to 6 years. been a bad situation In Hartford lowing seizure of a sheaf of letters, to study the eompleto Ing wounded to the river bank were $1.98 (CenUnued on Pngn Two) Paris, Dec. 24 — (AP) — Army Uty of the slayer or the weapon and the forces of law and order had described aa of a Bufpidotui nature, tost. Table of Assorted Giftwares tnic)u were requlritloned today to used,” Lieut. Lavin said. He added Teruel, Spain. Dec. 24—(AP)—A been challenged. State’s Attorney machine-gunned by the attaMdag-(3 ...... 50c semi-circle of victorious steel block­ from a Japanese liner and capture planea. T transport foodstuffs to Paris mar­ that his men would thoroughly comb Alcorn had met the challenge, the of a Japanese fishing boat by U. S. RESISTANCE CRDSHED. No M atter W hat Kind Silex Coffee Makers kets while steel-belmeted mobile the scene of the crime in an effort ed Generalissimo Francisco Franco's jury had met It and the responst Madrid, Dee. 24— (AP)— Qaa- 5. Lying wounded on the shore afi a at«re • • • # . $2.95-$4.95 ctutoms agents. ter his sinking ship had bean ' guardsmen surrounded foctoriee hit to find the Instrument used. Aragon forces today from soccoring blUty was now his to meet I t eral staff headquarters sa the eea- Baby's CRIB SETS WHEELER DEMANDS by France’s new strike'4rave. Destroyers continued their patrol trai froat aoooaiioed today that all doned, he heard Um rattle of __ Fracture Oaused Death a diehard band of 400 Insurgents The judge aald be had worked off San Diego and San Pedro, fleet ■cnlloped edge. The strike movement was based out a plan of punishment for the iDBurgeat leslstaaos wlthla Teruel chine guns and waa Informed that - Of A Job You’re Crib size sheet and pillow slip to match. on labor’s demand for higher wages Medical Ehromtner H. A. Howard Mare Island Navy Yard at bad been eiuahed. aa armed Japanese boiU was firtag CHECK ON SPENDING to meet increased living costa, and of Wethersfield who gave permission (Oentlaned ou Page Six) (Oontlnued on Page Two) San Francisco was ringed with 100 s e e on the Panay. on complaints that employers had for removal of the body, said that extra guards. a skull fracture waa the Immediate Reports of a raid on the Japan- EABTH4)UAKB DAMAGE. 8. L-veryoae aboard the guahoaL - U ndertaking— TOYLAND not met terms of existing agree- e liner Tatsute Main by customs Mexico a ty , Deo. 24.—(AP)— loaded with Bmbaaay offloals M S ' ments for aevero) industries. cause of death and that there were $1.19 and $J.69 agents just before sailing time at Thlrty-sla separate trembiois refugees from Nanking. 80 ntiti Children’s Rocking Chairs, woven fiber $1.19 A red flag flew over a Goodrich IndicaUons of on apparent criminal caased heavy damage to the towa downstream, "acted with fine jooi>- a new house or repair work of any type Montana Senator Sayz Con­ rubber factory In suburban Paris assault. San Pr^cisco were confirmed by of Metepec In Guerrero state, a few agt and tnltiaUve.” Three mm Mat where 2,000 workmen, who had oc­ Police were working today to es­ U. S. Attorney Frank J. Hennessey their Uvea. you can’t get the best results without Soft Body Ciying and Sleeping Around the World said be did not know the letters' miles from the Pari Be coast aad cupied the plant for more than a tablish the time and exactly where 208 miles aoutb of here, belated dls- Hughes said the Panay was ooo- gress Should Appoint An wreek, tried to decide rvfaat to do Mies Riley met her death. It Is contents. Baby D o lls...... $1.49 E x tn Size Pongee The agents garnered a sheaf of patrbee Indicated today. voying the Standard OU rivaff after mobile guardsmen and police fairly well eateblished, however that The 86 earth quivers were over a steamers Meiplng, Melabta, anfi EngUsh Doll Coaches ...... $4.98-$1^.50 Outside Agency For Work surrounded the place and refuaed to she waa killed at the spot where the On Christmas Eve letters, supposedly connected with 24-hoar period, aud almost all of The Best Materials! let ansrone enter, blocking efforts to operations at the Bremerton Navy Meian, and miscellaneoua launchaa Slips body waa fotud. Yard on Puget Sound. the town’s 1,000 buildings were and junks. He straaaed the praeas- Whether you are buying the material or your con­ Sweetums, drinking and wetting doll with PajaHnas send food to the strikers. Dr. Howrard said a preUmlnary By ASSOCIATED PRESS damaged while wide cracks appear­ for the larger woman. Strap A wave of sympathy strikes examination indicated death ^wear because Scotch children often Acted In Secret. ed la the earth. tlona taken to foiestall any attaoR tractor see to it that the order comes from our yard for canning case and layette se t ...... $2.98 Print top plain trousers. Washington, Dec. 24 — (AP) — Vatican a ty —The Cardinals Id gave them a swift kick to see If The government men acted In se­ s e e due to mistaken IdenUty. tops or built-up shoulder. Two-piece models. Medium, Binrtor Wheeler (D., Mont.), pro­ started among metal and chemical Wednesday night. Rome bore traditional Yuletlde aU round satisfaction. Tea rose, white. large. workers In other planes In the vi­ they were the real thing. crecy, but the San Frandseo Chron­ FIND KRANER*S BODY. AU Fljiug Flaga Electric Toy Ranges ...... $1.00-$2.95 today that (jongress set up a As Lieutenant Lavin pieced to­ greetings to Pope Plus. icle underatood the lettere had been Rent, Independent agency as s cinity of the Goodrich factory. gether Incidents of the crime be TW HoIy Father pmnned to cele- Bostoa. Dec. 24.—(AP)—Captain The oU boate, alao Hying the The government. Itself In the role Shanghai—War-time curfew reg­ forward to San Francleco from Richard E. Cobb, from wbooe plane Desk Blackboards ...... $1.00-$1.49 dog over government appro- did not entirely dismiss the robbery krote hla own midnight in the ulations were relaxed for Shang' Seattle, across the eound from American flag, went down with the ] ons. of an employer, did not escape the theory although there la no evidence little chapal adjoining his bedcham­ Corporal Harold Kraoer, 85, of Panay, or were beached. movement Strikes hit three i hal’s Christmas eve celebration. Bremerton. WInthrop, fell fai a Soato d a ta suit Pull Toys for little tots in colored $1.98 \ r **Many people blame Congress for tlonallaed companies—the Lorral'.e that she carried any conslderobie ber within the aotmd of bells and The letters bore no stamp, the > At 9:40 a. m., when the .. $ 1.29 axtravagance, and it undoubtedly amount of money. \ choir of the Impressive midnight to hla death, today found Kroner’s waa moving upstroam IS milea 1 Lie Electric Furnace Man The W. G. GLENNEYco. aviation plant, the Potes plane Hangchow — Americans heard Chronicle reported, and had been body just off the Booton Airport. wood ...... 25c, 50c, $1.00 Is estravagant," Wheeler sold, "but "Her pocketbMk found near the mass in 8L Peter’s. gunfire Instead of carola. No peace entrusted to an unidentified person Nanking, Japanese soldiers 1 Coal, Lumber, Masons* Supplies, Paint. n-OBt of the appropriations which tory aad the (Inome Rhone Airplane It was entongled ia the ahroads of WiU provide quicker heat than any other method because Dressed Dolls with moving eyes ...... 50c motor plant. body,” the lieutenant aald. "lookad on China’s good earth. aboard. a soddea parorbute. from the bank. The UtUe i , ___ mth this system the water in your boiler is always boll- 336 North Main Street, TeL 4149, Manchester have unbalanced the budget have Off jm to Arbitrate aa if It might have been rifled.” Moscow—Offictela of the Soviet The Chronicle said euetome • • came to a halt, and Lieut. IThiiaajn ' Metal W heelbarrows...... 50c, $1.00 beeo asked by the executive depart­ Premier Camilla Chautempa. af­ Terrllle Straggle Union, wrbere Christmas been Madrid—The government pre­ agents and postal Inspectors have MARKET REPORT Murakami, came aboard froM ihi nff which means immediate steam. ments. The condition of the victim’s outlawed for 20 years, saw a re­ pared to distribute food, candy «n.i redoubled their efforts in recent tender carrying about 90 heoMtR,] "Now. Congress has practically ter conferring wdth Interior Minister New York, Dec. 24—(AP)—Spec- Dump Trucks and Ladder Trucks...... 50c Marx Dormoy aad Air Minister clothes, stockings tom off, aboea minder of Christmas eve on the Red liquor to soldiers in the trenches. weeks to Intereept letters of a eua- ulatlve feroes ocareatratod their armed men. On other systems the flame dies away entirely when House Dresses ■o way of checking up on the tlg- Pierre Cot, offered to arbitrate the several feet from the body and dress Square iteelf.- ptdous nature, eddresaed to undis­ buying OB annaroeat stocks la to­ He demanded to know their a Trimmed in rick rack braid or contrast­ nren which are p r e s e n t by the A ten, electrlcaUy lighted Christ­ closed Far Eastern destinatlona not nuuiing and the water ceases to boil before the flame Moving Picture Machines...... $1.98-$4.50 various departments. It ia unable, Goodrich strike and others but ta- am, coat dishevelled and thrown Paris—Night spot prices were up day’s market, leavtag maay leaders menu, Hughea reported, and ing bias binding. WeU fitted in princess ted the Goodrich factory be about the head were the visible in- mas tree in the courtyard of the 15 per cent over a year ago but the Capt Valentine C Hammock. to shirt for themselves at sought Information about Uh comes in again. Flying Yankee Flexible Sleds, coat styles—wrap around. V or square for Instance, to know bow many evacuated before starting the talks. dlcations of a terrific struggle. American Embassy was framed by number of reservations was about asBlstent U. S. attorney In charge neck and Peter Pan collar. Slzei 14 to 46 people are In need of relief or bow of poetel violetinna said be bad levels. troops, which was refused. B« many are on relief rolls who One hundred army trucka were Working throughout the night aa archway acroaa from tba Krem- normal Champagne prices at ho­ Bids for selectod alrerafta, steels alao decUoed aa Invitatkm to chrome trim ...... $4.38-$5.98 $ 1 .1 9 requisitioned to tnnapart tons of state police cheeked Miae Riley’s Un bom# of Ruaala’a politically tels ron from 60 to ISO francs (81.88 been told "a letter or letters” had ' I the Electric Furnace Man and see what SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS olMMildn’t be there. great been taken from the Tatauta Mani aad specialties lalagted with the the call ashore. **Nor do we have any chance to foodstuffs left at railroad stetiooa movements and attempted to ccev- to 14.95) a bottle. melody of Christmoa peace carols The first attack easM a t 1:88^ fhey B^y about Us heating ability and fuel economy. by striking truckmen, who had quit tect every peteon ertth whom she but **I do not know anything about get the figures ou bow much money, Mete, Ftance—Four German spies their contents.” comlag freoi Just eutalde the Stock m„ after Hughes said tha if oay. boa been wasted in such was acquainted In an effort to throw Sandringham — The Princeases Eschange. Galas twaaiag to 8 or GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. (OM ttM sd eu Page Twrelve) held ia Fraaoe and four French ElixabeUi and Margaret Rose hung To Bold Other Boats. bad anebortd In *te broad RANGE AND FUEL OILS Plenty of Gerks ■ffeoclee as Rural Reaettlement and some light on the person or panona Seizure at Los Angeles harbor more potato were redueed aear the qiacc” in the river, where the 1 the Agrt niltural Adjustment Ad- she waa last seen erith. Nothing haa ^ e s In Germany were liberated in their stockings by the palace chim­ final boor and losers were ptentUnL Oirlstmaa exchange of priaonera. ney, a royal symbol of democracy. of a 106-foot tuna clipper, the were "easily viaibte." ministratioa." yet been definitely eatebilahed along Nancy Hanks, registered to an To Wait On You Wheeler, leeder of test summer’s this line, Lieut. Lavin aald. *T bad no Idea wbatsoavar I^mdon—ButdMTs sped delivery American-born Japanese, was fol- HOLD KILBAIN FUNERAL the planee tateaded to attack: G. E. WILLIS & SON, Inc. |jl-HAROLD T WFST flg*t against Um Roosevelt court Hickey On Oaaa Jerusalem—Two Jewish grave­ lowad by announcement by Federal Quincy, Mens.. Dec. 24.—(A P I- till, said aa indepeiideDt Oongrea- of boars* haada for traditional diggers were ambushed and wound­ he reported. Coal, Lumber, Masons’ SuppUes,SonoUea. Paint I I • B • f w I d O 1 • Promptly! Stores Open County Detective Edward J. Cfiiristmaa dianers. Weather experts officials that another, and possibly Simple 'jneral services arere held sional >id Inveatlgate the Hickey was assigned to the caae by ed near Mount Olivet’s Jewish cem­ five more boats susperted of Japen- today for Jake Kllrain, veteran prise Eeudm et Ui TMafaiSL Tel. 5125 Manchester 29] I Street P hone 5202 JWHAU need a^roprlaUons and vldBiic« to According to police re{>ort here, local force, Hartford detectives mas dance In S t James' Hall on .-A.Adam spirit of giving. Though we have Chineee resistance outside Hang­ in connection with a apsolal phase Tba judge said that these men were Year.” Tree program will be held Prtday M rt Into priaon. ' It was In this ■pend ChrUtinne, two colored men, the two approached the Boyd home, picked up Camby and returned him Danvera. Mass., Dec. 34__ (AP)— next Wednesday night Decamber Anthem—I heard the Bells on not the words recorded In tbe direct d ty o f Philippi, In hl.x missionary chow, capital of Chekiang province o f the eet's 1AB8 problem. not criminals at heart and were not 8:00 p. m.—^Highland Park Sun­ night at 7 p. m. «B reachinz Itanchester early lait and, seeli^ a Buick sedan standing here for trial. The bodies of Albert Jalbert, 48, un­ 30th. The committee In chaiga of Christmas Day ...... CaikUl sayings of Jesus, Paul’s report of journey to Europe, that Paul had Mr. and Mra. Peter Hutchins of miles southwest of Shanghai, Development of fast mlbile units of tbe criminal type. He had watch­ the dance Includes John Oreene, Ed­ day school. (Christmas morning. Band on the In the yard, quietly rolled the car Police state that the Boyds were 100 Postlude--March from Fifth Sym­ the words of Jesua “It U more been arrested amd thrown Into the Castine, Maine, who are spending Bl(tit became footsore and weary, stirred hopes among the civilian in a system of Intarlocldng protec­ ed them during this trial and he was employed laborer, his wife, and.two ward Koee, Mary Fogarty, Mary 8:00 p. m.— Toung Peo]de’s Fal- March, playing (Christmas carols at from tbe premises and drove it nc* aware of the theft of their car phony ...... Beethoven blessed to give than to receive,” ex­ Inner priaon wtth hla feet fast In the xrinter with their daughter. Mre, aoeordlng to police report, and stole population that the city would have tion of the western seaboard Is be­ of the opinion that In their over- children were found in their home Taylor, Grace Fogarty, Ernest loxvshlp. 6:80, followed by Christmaa Service away. Driving speedily, the two from their yard until after the Wil- The church schooL 9:80. in the hall at 7:00 a. m. presses the very bhart o f the (Chriot the stocka and tt was here that the Uncoln Rudolf of 150 Center street the antomobUe of Urn. Janet Boyd. a few more dayg g;race before a ing made. ^ aeal they bad -oventepped the Squatrito and Francis Leary. 7:00 p. m.— Evening prayer and limantlc accident, when a check on here today. Chief of Police Jolin T. The Women’s claoa, 9:80. Mra. Sunday: life and the Christ message. prison doors had been opened and as they’ve done for the past two Wife of Dr. Howard Boyd of 70 men reached WUlimantlc in- oonsid final Japanese assault bounds o f law and order. A special meeting o f the (Carroll sermon. Christmaa pageant to be the machine’s registration showed McDewell said Jalbert killed hts Katherine Hardy, Leader. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Our lesson sets before us the the jailer had thrown himself at the years, are celebrating their golden Porter street Within an hour the erably less than an hour, and. In Dragged Into It Club to complete plana for the dance given for the Senior and Interme­ that it wgs not operated by Its own­ Japanese gradually encircling the wife and children with a hammer Tbe Men's League. 9:80. George Holiness meeting at 11:00 a. m.' truest and most real form o f giv­ feet o f Paul, Inquiring. “Sir, what wedding anniversary today. They men had been Involved in an acci­ passing through that city, side- city, from which Americana and Abri had been dragged into It, he Is being called for next Sunday diate departments of the Church ing, the g ift o f a man’s .life in con- wiped a car operated by John J. er. Further facts substantiated the CHRISniUS PROGRAM and then committed suicide by Nelson, PrealdenL Hospital visitation at 3 p. m. must I do to be saved?** were married on Christmaa Eva 80 dent with another ear In Willlman- other foreigners were warned to said, and Foley was a good aoldler night at 7:30 In S t James' H slU. AU school 1^ tba Toung People’s Fal- secreation to the gospel, and in loy­ Pagan of 101 Wyllys street, Hart­ lodging of the theft charge against hanging. . Tbe Gyp club, 6:00—John B. Praise meeting at 8 p. m. W e need to read this lesson of years ago in (Castine. tie, speeded from the scene pursued Nott and Camby. The automobUe flee, were attempting to break and the udga thanked him for that. members are requested to attend. loxrahlp. alty to ChrioL Paul In the light of the places and t y a resident there, and crashed the ford, who was driidng along West Judge Ella said that in Murphy’s The l^ lc s were found by Dr. Dougina, Jr., preoldenL Reports T. P.~Legloa meeting at 6 p. m. Observance of the anniversary la believed to be a total wreck. through aemi-clrcular Chineee de­ AT ST. JAMES SCHOOL Charles Deerlng, Danvera health Christmaa (Cantata, “Tbe Nas Paul waa so sincere about the backgrounds and experiences of ' Boyd ear Into an embankment ]ust Main street, WUlimantlc. Failing caae the ury took a good deal o f the The camera baa solved for man from former members home from wiU be featured by a dinner tonight Camby will be presented In Town fense lines to Yuchang, 13 miles to physician, who hod been treating college. Monday, Dec, 37. 7:30 p arene” , will be sung by the Song spreading of the gospel that be hla missionary journeys. Them for about 35 friends from this toxvn the northwest. responsibility away and that he waa the method used by Insects In Oiria Friendly society. could rejoice even In his own Im­ Phlllpplans understood perfectly Court here tonight. Plays, Recitations, Songs And now presented to the court aa the Jalbert for a nervous disorder. The Week ster Elrigade, under the direction of and Hartford. Mr. and Mra. Hutch­ Other Japanese columns were ap­ maneuvering their alx legs, when Tuesday, Dee. 38, 7:00 p. m.— Boy Fred Clough, at 7:30 p. m. Special prisonment and persecution, know­ well what he meant xvhen he spoke directing spirit, one of the challang- bodies of the mother, Mrs. walking or running. Monday, 6:80— Cub Pack, Charles ins have three children, Mra. Rudolf, proaching from the north and north­ Carol Singing Included In cnartna Jalbert, 88, and the chil­ Soouta; 7:80 p. m.. Choir rehearsal; Christmaa music xrill be provided ing that tbe word of God was being of the things that bad happened to era o f the law. Judge Ells said it Lynn, leader. spread abroad. Mra. Horace Manter o f Franklin, east Fine Entertainment. dren, Lorain, 6, and Roland, 18. 7:80 p. m., Christmaa entertainment by the band under the direction of him, making for the progress of Maas., and Donald Hutchins of Cas­ was hard to conceive that Mr. Tuesday, 7:80—Choir rehearsal, ’ He realised also that hts oxvn for­ the goapeL Few Beprlaals were found in an upstairs room. for the High achool and Intermedl Harold Turklngton, bandmaster. tine, Me. Due to Illness, the lost Personal Notices Murphy did not know what was go- Tuesday, 7:80— Group 1, M ra ate departmente In tbe Church titude under tribulation xvaa an in­ In reading aU Paul’s Epistles, xro Foreigners in Shantung province The pupOe o f 8 t James' school In j on. Jalbert'a body waa hanging from a William McCormack, leader, will TKb Wttdi two named will not be able to be feared a Japanese Invasion In retali­ presented a very entertaining school. Monday, Boy Scouts meeting at 7 spiration to othera He could say should consider carefully the d ty A t the conclusion o f the pro­ beam in the cellar. meet with M ra Arvld Seaburg, 84 truly that for him to live was here for the dtimer. Tbe eouple ation for destruction of Japanese (Christmas program In the audi­ The physician’s suspidona were Wednesday, Dec. 39, 7;S(^Inter- p. m. and the parUcular (Christians to m iW W I SKlKWII nouncement o f . sentence on Mr. Walker atreeL A Christmas party. raedlate choir rehearsal. (Christ, that his whole being xvaa whom they were addressed. A also have three grandchildren. ly U W i l KMB B M nnit f i Biq cotton mills at Tsingtao, where 300 torium o f the school yesterday af­ aroused, be said, after be found the f i T A T R Transportation provided. Tuesday, (Corps (Cadet claases and Both Mr. and Mra. Hutchins are IN MEMOKIAM Murphy, hts counsel made a motion wim Bfaneheeter J B M I Thursday, Dec. 80, 6:80 p. m.— devoted to his Master. good plan la to read the Book of Americans were ready to evacuate ternoon. The entertainment con­ for the court to set the amount of doors of the house locked when he Wednesday, 3:00—Meeting exet.-u- Girl Guard meeting at 7:30 p. m. in tbe best ot health and very ac­ sisted of plays, recitations, songe Girl Scouts; 7:30 p. m.. Highland Wednesday, Y. P. Legion meeting This loyalty and devotion had ao the Acta at the same time aa the In lovlns memory of otir daughter In case of attack. bond on an appeal. arrived on a professional call. tlvs committee. Women’s Federa­ dominated Fold’s every thought, tive. Mr. Hutchins la caretaker of and the singing of the C^irietmae TODAY AND TOMORROW Park Sunday school Christmas par­ at 7:30 p. m. Bphrtles. tracing Paul’a mladonary and sister, Mrs. Edith Farr Cairo, (A Japanese communique Issued Mr. Alcorn opposed the motion With police he went to the upper tion and all group leaders. Final word and action that he had no fear a large estate In Maine, a position who died December 34. 1936: carols by the entire school. ’The A G A LA ty. Thu rs^y, open air meeting at journeys and hla experiences In tbe at ’Dentsln said Shantung’s Immun­ and claimed that the law provides floors of the house and there found raimrt on (Caledonian M arket o f aB3rthlng In Ufa and no fear of founding of the churches to which ha haa filled for the past thirty ity from severe warfare to date was program follows: the bodies of the mother and two HOLIDAY SHOW! Friday, Dec. 81, 3:30 p. m.—Girls 7:30, followed by Salvation meeting Oont Is the face we loved so dear. Tor execution o f sentence. Friday, 6:80— Girl Scouts. death. He lived in a world of be later addressed his letters. years. due to an agreement with Oovemor Play—”0 Come Te To Bethle­ children strewn on the floor, their Friendly (Candidates. Inside at 8 p. m. Silent the voice we loved to hear, hem” , pupils o f 1st grade. iim Emily Smith, (Captain. Confirmation classes xrill be omit­ Friday, Watch-night services be­ 'Tis sad but true, we wonder why. Han Fu-Chu under which Japanese heads battered in. Saturday, 9:80— TVoop m. Boy The best are always first to die. would not cross the Yellow river nor Recitation—” I ’m Good Because A trail of blood indicated the ted Saturday, December 38, and ginning at 8 p. m., and at 10:45 p. 1911 Soouta Ernest Irwin, Scoutmaster Saturday, January L 1938. (Next m., special speakers, Major and Light in Which the (Christ-child Is 1937 stuck TsIngUo If Chinese protecUd It's Christmas”, Ruth Mary Wlr- Parents, Brother and Sisters. Notes Mrs. (Clifford Lockwood of the Bos- to be vlexved. Japanese property. ’The commu talla CUMMINGS RULES meeting Saturday, January 8, ‘ T h e Recitation—“ Twa- the Night Be­ Four large boxes filled with the 1938). tem headquarters. Refreshments Sunday school on Sunday xrill be The Poet’s Colum n | nique promised that “ drastic ac­ “White Oifts" arere sent by express Saturday, December 28, Christ will be served between meetings. held at 3 p. m. Service in 'German We heartily extend you tion” would be taken'against those fore CHirlstmaa” , pupils of Stb S.\TAN Incarnation” grade. < to Atlanta, Georgia last Monday. mas Day: Major and Mra. Lockwood will re­ at 9:30 a. m. Text o f sermon: John IN MEMORIAM responsible for destruction of Japa­ TODAY AND SAT. Play—"A Christmaa Carol”, pu- ON G.O.P. CHARGES Ward Duffy of West Hartford, 8:00 a. m.—Holy Oommunl00,- January 3rd. not violate Jie (Corrupt Practices Anthem— "In Bxcelsls Gloria” To deal to men atale, rotten hash, Act In selling Its 1936 yearbooks to again — In hla newest oad Pledge cards for the 1938 church 11:00 a m.—German service. Sermon, “ Peace Through (Conflict.” la too cunning for wise mankind; TO EVERYONE By W. J. DAVIS 000 Industrial damage at Shanghai, In the morning a special enter­ ...... Btokovakl . Sunday, December 36 The Emanuel O ioir wUl sing. Christmas tainment was provided for the kin­ corporations and Individuals. greatest picture 1 Budget due tomorrow. Their wisdom be but watte to find. :l $250,000,000 damage in Hopeh prov Postlude— "Pastorale” ...... 8:50...... a_ m.— Sunday school and Christmas Festival of tbe Sunday Then clothe himself to suit the CHRISTMAS CHEER ince, mostly to farms, and $200,000,- dergarten children. This consisted Cummings’ decision was disclosed JACKIE COOPER IN MANCHESTER— by House Republican Leader Snell ...... Rhelnberger Bible classes Alfred Lange, super- Scbo(U, Sunday evening at 8:00. case. 000 damage to other North China of realtatlona, songs, a Nativity In 7THE HOT OF TH E There U tli^e of rech year of New York, who had contended BfANOHESTEB AND VERNON 9:80 a. m.—(Church school xvltli Intendent. Watch party and service New Whether from high, or lowly base. To All provinces. play presented by the pupils of the STREETS" PARISH classes for all. I 10:00 ______Year’s Eve. A moet cordial wel­ MERRY In which all of us must descend the book sale waa a device for il­ m.—English service Thus, xrith fierce, Implacable hate. American and other foreign ob­ second grade nd a visit from Santa Methodist l^ilsoopal 10:48 a. m.— (Church school nun- U ’®® w-—^Uerman sendee. come le extended to aU. who came down the chimney and legally obtaining political contribu­ He decoys men with cunning bate. or ascend from onr nsual servers regarded Japan as now In a tions. Rev. William T. Wallace, Minister CHRISTMAS out through the fireplace. P. m.—(Children’s service F. J. BUZZELL, M AR L O modes of liv­ position to rebuild Shanghai’s shat­ The attorney general wrrote snell 7:80 p. m.— Christmas Drama— birth o f (Christ: JA N U A R jr ^988 ing and, on tered Industrial system along its he had concluded there was no basts Sonday at Vemoa 'The Inn at Bethlehem” , presented “ *^ctat the King o f the Angela” All SEASON’S 0REETIN08 own lines. M AY 1938 equal plane for criminal orosecutlon. 9:80 a. m.—Morning xrorshlp serv- by tbe CeclUan club. are cordially . Invited...... to altend. WHEELER DEMANDS The Wcch with onr fel­ Without TOing into details, Cum­ lea with the minister in charge. The Week Slkeston, Mo.—Tha ^ tate High­ BE A THOUSAND mings added that he intended to Monday Tuesday at 8:00 p. m., the Broth­ low men, en­ %M1DVIGHTSH0W Sonday at Manehester erhood xi^i meet. way Department Inolsta It only ^•bp I CHECK ON SPENDING suggest legislation to broaden the 6:80 p. m.—Cub Scouts. wanted motorists traveling on TIMES HAPPIER ter Into tbe WATCH JAPANESE BOATS scope of the Corrupt Practices Act ' TICKriSNOVk >.>41 I INC.: h 9:80—Regular session o f tbe 6:80 p. m.—Girl Scouts. Wedneiday at 8:00 p. m.. the church school. treacherous highxvay to have a holiday spirit and to make it “ more effective in (Churoh (Council xriU meet for Its 81 1 7:48 p. m.—(Church School Board Merry Christmaa and a Happy New QB 5 y 7 8 FOR A L L It la the aln-: (Oontlnaed from Page One) important particulars." 10:45—Morning xrorshlp service. Christmas party. monthly and annual meeting. ALONG PACIFIC COAST Sermon topic: 'T h e (Christmas Year. cere hope ofjj Cummings’ Letter Tiseaday ■Thursday at 7:00 p. m.. th i Junior the same manner as the existing Aftergloxv". Sunday at South Churtli i 11 12 13 l4 15 every member - — The text of Cummings letter: 7:00 p. m.— Boy Bcouta. P- «>• Senior Ita signs, placed 80 . feet GKSII Budget Bureau, which is under Special music as foUoxva: BARSTOW’S o f the personnel of the Davis (Continued from Page One) “ By letter of July 27. you inquired 7:30 ^ p.___ m.—(Cecillan ______club. ‘^•'oir will meet for rehearaals. apart along particularly dangerous direction of the President, its rec­ Prelude— “Reverie” ...... stretches, read: Home Bakery that each and whether the Department of Justice 7:48 p. m.— Gleaners Group at t h e !b e r * 8 ^ ^ ^ r t^ ^^*®*“ * 10:45 A. M.—Worship and Sermon—> l3 E 3 I18 20 21 22 A Llbel-ln-Admlralty action, filed ommendations would be welghe-* had Instituted an investigation to S T A T £ ...... Brahms-Black ---- - p •!. I m r Bl. services in both languagea n RADIO SHOP every one of their friends and church. "It’s heU to be a corpse” and against the clipper, would allow lU agrinst figures submitted by the determine whether Section 313 of A n th e m ...... By tbe Choir German service wUl begin at 6:30 “death rides this road.” “ROOM IN THE HEARr*, Dr. Story Presehing neighbors will enjoy the full­ sale for damagea. If upheld. Nearly Fudget Bureau. 8:00 p. m.—Men’a Bowling League 25 26 27 28 the Federal Corrupt Practices Act PLUS Offertory—"How Lovely Are Thy at the T. p. m. and EngUsh service at 7:30 From Your 1 ness of Christmas Joy and that $1,000,000 In unpaid duties are in­ Wheeler advanced this proposal of 1925 had been violated by certain S U N D A Y A N D M ONDAY DwelUnga" ...... LIddle p. m TbowaadafindaPmenal Ir the midst of widespread Congres. An Absorbing Tale of Wedaeeday /Leaa axpadally hdpAd atj 7:30 P. M.— Christmas Drama by the Cedlian Chib— the cap of life will be flllrd to volved for the seven suspected craft, sales of books by the Democratic Adventure With the G-Men! Boprona solo—Mlm M. Cowles Prescription Federal officers asserted. sional dUcusslon of government National committee. Postlude—“Allegro Maestoso” . 7:80 p. m.— Toung People’a De­ 'lU i tiat of tba yaar. “THE INN AT BETHLEHEM” the brim with happiness and expenditures. “FEDERAL BULLETS” partment Christmas party, Trull Jnp Ship. "In reply I informed you on July ...... Handel SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL DR. MCKEE'S good cheer. With Pharmacy m Meanwhile several destroyers Chairman Taylor (D.. Colo,), of the 30 that this department had under­ 6:00 p. m.—Bpworth League, De­ Thursday CHURCH COUGH SYRUP • H a* xpwM Ma4 af wcBHr k House Appropriations committee hHLBURN STONE 7:00 p. m.— Senior Boys boaket y o m abOltr Xa auha A Cordial Welcome To AOI prowled through southern Califor­ taken an Inquiry with respect to the votional meeting- B> E. Greexi, MinJater The Old RaUnhto + nia waters In what Navy official declared the nation’s defenae.x matter and suggested that you baU. •wan, n a o la r lap anaaaw a a MW Harmleos and plenaont to take. kas plaa jpva Miaet. L■aMvanmnwini Rources continued to describe as should be stiengthened “ regardless transmit for Its consideration such The Week Friday ’Hie traditional early service "Ju- ’’routine.” cf the budget or anything else.” Monday, 7:48 p. m.—Booster club Pat np In n la r ^ generons bottle Manchester's Best Buys evidence as you might have In your 2:80 p. m.— Cosmopolitan club. lo tu xrill be oheerved Christmas xrhlcb Ise t over priced. Weldon Drug' Co. • Na parkxaa fcr al laa« M 4ara. Already Taylor’s committee Is Chriotmaa party at the church. ’They ’tailed” shlp.s, including the possession which you deemed indica­ 9 to 13 p. m.—Watch Night aerv Morning 5:30 a.m. The service will 85o At Oealen. Um b hul Mull im tlilr aawMU For Today Japanese freighter Kanai Mam. In­ preparing to study proposals for the tive of a violation of th- act Later Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.— Bpworth Ice. be owiducted In both the SwedUh 903 Main Street that at roar iiwtMtwnk rnawalaadj. to Los Angeles harbor, the Coast largest peacetime defense appro- Leagne (Christmaa party at the And All Next Week; you supplied me with certain data. SUNDAY ONLY Notes M d E ^U sh languages. a cordial • Prlvatalv artaagiil. af.aaona. Guard aiding. pri, tlons In American history. They Study Completed church. The Wednesday evening mid-week InylUtlon U given to all to attend TH E NEW Glazed A t Ban Diego, the navy patrol probably will total more than a bli- “ A comprehensive rtudy of the Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.— Regular service wlU be omitted because of this service. llon dollars. Including an expected has halted and Investigated several law and the facta baa now been choir rehearsal at the church. the Watch Night service on Friday The children of tbe Sunday School r.x.ucst from the Navy for a $50,- Emanuel Lutheran Church Doughnuts...... 2.'k doz. fishing boats, although few of Jap­ completed, and the conclusion has evening. A cordial invitatloa la ex­ XriU present tbe annual (hrUtmaa anese operations dock there. 000.000 increase. been reached that a criminal prose­ * C 1 R C L E < SECOND OONOREOAnONAL tended to aU to attend the Watch program Christmas Night at 7:00 Wishes You Scotch Shortbread, 2ljc ea. It was reported here the Mexi­ Next Vear'a Funds cution would not be warranted. Night service. P<03. can government had ordered gun. Another spending problem which Rev. Ferris E. Resmolda, Pastor “The cose is unlike that involving Sock Entertainment . . . Sunday Morning Worship: Sxved PERSONAL HNANCE COa boats to keep a cloae watch on Jap­ the President and Congress must Soda Bread the Narragansett Racing aasocla- Lnelen Carey's Sat. Eva. Post lah— : , EhgUah— : . . .4 for 12c anese fishing boats off the coasts settle by spring Is the amount ol Morning xrorshlp at 10:48. Ser­ TALOOTTVIUJD 10 80 1 1 10 5 T5S Mala afraal. It no at a. 8ia)a TSaatar tlon, William Thaw Cross, chairman Thriller Packs a New Wallop I BlSa. TaL sxaa—Mr. Laxlaa. A Merry Christinas TO YOU—AND YOU—AND YOU of Lower California and Sonora, relief funds for the coming fiscal mon by tbe minister on ths subject; OONGREOATTONAL CHURCH. There xrill be no Sunday School of the Democratic state committee On the Sereeal •eaeion on Sunday. Potato Bread .. .4 for 10c tallowing allegations alien hydro- year. An estimate yesterday by 'T b s Problem o f the Future.” Spe­ Rev. George W. StopheaeoB. Paater. 8 llag.. dictment. deroua S t o r y ...... Schnecker GOSPEL HALL Sunday Morning e'p comprising about half this num­ W ls.): “ My study of the general subject Offertory— (CariUon Du S o n ...... 840—Vesper candleUght service. Variety of The day xrill be obaerved aa 418 Oeater Street Service 10:45. ljaMWWWnpg9»Wn9W»M>«WMMMgMt(MIKlWMI»||Nmw]Vimv8wB ber. “ Without question action will leads me tp the conclusion that It Is ...... Duddy Customs. Immigration and Coast have to be taken In the very near desirable to amend the statute, with Christmas Sunday both at morning English Pastries Postlude—Laudamus Ta ...... and at afternoon oervioea. The 10:48— Breaking o f Bread. llie good xrill o f the (Uiriotmaa season reminds us Guard officials, it was learned, have luture to meet this Increased load." a view to broadening its scope and 12:15— Sunday SchooL M your good XriU throughout the year, for which we Christmas Festival 6:00. been checking ownerships...... Armstrong choir wlU alng a (Sirlstmaa anthem Cream Goods Congressmen studying the admin­ rendering It more effective In Impor­ The Sunday Schedule 7:10—(jospel meeting. give you our heartfelt thanks. May happiness No Explanation. istration farm program said mark d at tha morning service, and tbe COLDS tant particulars. To this encC I 7:45, Tueeday—Prayer meeting. prosperity and great success attend you. g r e e t h k 'The navy has made no explana­ reduction In tbe larger farm benefit Everyman's class at 9:18. ■ertnon wlU also be appropriate ta Welcome to Our Services camsTmns ^ German Cookies t -all In the near future, submit to 7:45, Friday—Bible study. tion for Its sudden Intense watch­ payments would be included in the Church achool at 9:30. , the day. The candlelight service the Congress proposed amendatory Nursery at 10:45. FEVER fulness at key points along the Pa­ legislation when It finally Is approv­ legtslatlon.” ' In the oftenoon xxlU be conducted WILROSE DRESS SHOE Chriotlan Ekideavqr at 640, Dr. by the young people. A hearty cific coast this week. ed by a joint Senate-Houae commit­ ZION LUTHERAN tee. Reynolds, leader. InvttattOB !■ given to everybody to Twenty navy ships are tied up High and Cooper Streete mtmmfmm The Senate bill cells for a scale- The Week aU aervlcee o f the church. No Cover or Mlnhnnra' ■ Monday at 7:00—Boy Soouta. waa h l ^ y pleaoed Rev. H. F. R. Stechhots, Pastor down of all farm benefit checks Than.. Fri., Sat, Dee. 38, 34, 38 nenwmmweimi above $600. This would start at 25 Tuesday at 7:80—The Men's 809 xrith the singing o f our chorus choir ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD — IT PAYS! SHELL CHATEAU which made Its first appearance lart A pageant: The First (Uirtstmaa per cent and increase to 95 per cent Willlman tie cltlb XriU meet at Harold Norton's, of all payments over $2,500. 144 Main street Sunday. Who could 1m othcrxxiae? Service, sdll be presented by the Sonvealm Saturday Night Akw Their work reflected great credit Sunday achool at 7:30 p. m. on May you find among The House bill proposes a acale- Oeorni Hinkle, WTIC Baritone. Wednesday at 7:30— Tba Marriod dowm of 25 per cent on payments (Couples club XriU have a holiday on Mr. Kent aa leader, and oa Miaa Chrlatmaa Eve. Spacim Floar. Park 100 Can LuU, our organUt. xriio olxvays gives above $1,000. A top limit would be New Tear's Party. 10 Acta. party at the ebbreh. Mr. and Mrs. On Chrlotmae Day service xriU be your presents on Christ­ set at $7,500. her faithful and capable support. in English at 7 a. m. Text of aer- $8.00 Couple. Nelson Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Each Thuraday night at 7:80 a LIQUORS Herbert Tenney constituto the com- Matth. 1, 18-38. Thame: Tbe mas moming the price­ ~ •Ittaa tn charge. > ^ P U K i ay at 7:80—Tha church less gifts of health, hap­ SPECIAL! 4 Big Stage Shows CHKISTMAS and SUNDATl taachsrs and ofiTlceri xrUl For Christmas Stage Showa Christmaa A t 3d)0, 8:10, 7:80, lOdO ' a lioUday part^ at Mr. and piness and contentment Frank WUUams’ in Buckland. Highest grade liquor. The best brand COMES ____ i who attend ars aoked to bring We take this opportun­ a gift to exebang*. of standard liquors in stock. At lowest N otw BACK Tha Girl Scouts xrUl not meet ha Announcement! p-'. prices in town. ity to thank our friends Friday evening of this xreek. Merry Christmas ' W A T H IR A N O iL The Sacrament of tha Lord’s Sup­ O m iyilVI TOMN and patrons for their Four Roscfl .Milshire Gin per xrin ba observed next Sunday. Our store will be closed Saturday— Mattingly & Moore Quaker Gin PLUS Calvert Christmas Day from 1 to 6 p. m. in support during the year. Gilbey's Gin Forgotten Men— One Night of CHCBCH OF THE NAZARENK and A Sherbrook Beacon Hill Gin Love and They’re Ready for E. a loak, Mhdeter order that our employees may enjoy Death Before Breaktastt Cream of Kentucky Mr. Boston Gin May this glorious Christmas Green River Jean Gold Port Wine 9:00 a. bl—Morning prayer. Christmas at home. Wilkens Family Old 48 Wine 940 m. m.— Church Bible achooL season usher in a year over­ CAVEY’S GRILL Seagram’s Qasees to r aU ages. flowing with all kinds of joys Monastery Wine 10:46 a. m,— Morning xrorahlp Happy New Year 33 East Center Street aarmoB by tbe pastor. Best wishes for a Merry Christmas and pleaaant surpriaes. Ballantine Beer in Cans. «*.—^Toung People’s pray- and a Happy New Year to all. ScQktches 6:$0 p. m.—TooBg People’s hour. 7:80 |k> m — White Horse, Vat 69, Black Label __ The Week . T h e TEXTILE STORE Wednsoday at 740 p. m.—md- The Manchester Electric Division A\ACNELL DRUG CO. prayer m ae^. Qiiinn’s Pharm acy 918 Main Street Next to the Bank 1095 Main street wua Watch M ight amvlca. tha eortoM Phone 7057 XBB ooMincncuT p o w b ooHPAirr RALPH eC tha dm ieh p w o ? m i RodYkHm UiUb. I tying to ballm , aad h&a conUnutd ler th« aocuaad penom bar* JU m rIrfBtrr ■traage and alow-moving referen­ to «xiat Uiroti(k centuries of rlcieet-1 lentenced, aothlnf more has been dum machinery, vletima of the stu­ tuda, hscaiise it cnrstalllzes and The rest of tb* damage followed toa special music teacher, I seen of them, altfacr alirs or dead. pid sanUment of the paMfists. A NO HERALD YOUNG DANCERS PLAN through mischief. The other school €ttfnitt0 H m lft puts into taaflbl* form the new *TEN. potential enemy, reoognlxing our Stevens, and her mother. Their bodies hare not been given to TOMORROW Oldest Herald Newsboy Tells house to at the Gull district it was Bradford|Bmlto, son of Mr. and roauMuui at m oourafs, tb* now hope, tb* new their relatives for burial, nor ImpedimeDt. would become em­ In New York voted to turn over to toe town se­ Doctors Discover A Cure ^ MrA Edwafti A. Smith, U spandlng riu im ira oompakt, t faith, tb* brighter and fresher aspl> boldened, thereby embarraaelng our SOOAITIIIEATX lectmen the disposal of both school U BIm*U MTMt the disposition of the remains been SHUN President and bis cabinet. 5isre- hla Chrlztmss vacaUon at hia home. MaaebeetM, rations, tb* rsrlvsd fenowsbip and houses. The matter may come up He will return to Yale OoUege Jan­ made known, we believe, in gardlng war entirely, thla amend­ No iaaus of the Manchester j His Code of Customer Service before the next town meeting. Ihir- (■oiias raiiaoBoa reaUsaUon of kinship—the lore and ment would be deetructiv* to the 1 ^ too many also, and MomUeciU The 3roung people’s dancing clasa uary 2. For Vet*s *Head Ticking*^ Oee*rei Msm s** one case. Buddies Evening Herald will be OF BBVBLUBB8 AJBB OOBKINQ sold aba waa tired of having the at the Y. M. C. A. which haa been chasere could probably be found for liie 80 or more students attend­ ' 0*u>e*r L I kindliness—which oonatltute a pre- repreaentoUv* form of goverameat There is something inexplicfbly that we now enjoy under the orec- published tomorrow, other two raiding ber apartmenL under Mrs. Wlrtalls’s direction, will both buildings. It Is not likely tost ing Windham High achool from this in Braalaa dpltat* of tb* cbemlstry of the sea­ By OBOBOB BOBS There waa a big courtroom scene -Carles Guinipero Is end the first series of lessons on either wlU be used again for school OhlcAlfo* D#c. 34—~(A P )—CIuuI m ^ Nftnd ♦trBt uoUk® a Utmm* mysterious about this. Lacking the artiah War Veterans eot constitution. Chrietmas Day. The Her­ town will have their usual Christ­ ------' person with A ? ■oil!Iters astMte Si ta* sons; with the NaUvlty as the ae- These three affairs of govammeat the other day in which Uozelle- Monday evening, December 27, with purposes The porperty was owned maa vacaUon of a weea, beginning Hester, whose head started ticking muscular Uck be can oontrol it. a f' i m u ; •I smallest scrap of evidence to sup­ The joint Christmas get-together ald wishes its readers and New York, Dee. J4— With cafe clU and Lolita agreed to be In 14th Year of De­ a social. Mr*. WlrUlU wU! give the by the dtotricta under toe old svs a**0*4 Clu* MeU lUlue I tlv* predpltatinr a(*nt Dfspeak your personal acUon. Sen- men oU in a dither about tha out- today. when a ahell burst beside him dur­ Heater’s bead ticking was ota port the bar* announcement that of the Mona Tprss Poet and the a ^ Lonargan and RepresanUUve advertisers a very Merry friends— and no more hei* pull­ usual lesson at 7:30 for an hour tem. ■' Mrs. Louise Blume has returned ped temporarily by passing • tn__ „ For mors than nineteen cen- Mm« of New Tear’s Eve, we would ing. livering Papers. and for the reet of the evening gen­ ing the World War, learned today maacntmom aaraa the “traitors" hav' been put to I Manchester Pip* Band held in the Kopplemaa wiU ba guided best by Christmas. bav* vou know about Vender Beck Miss Marjorie Thompson of Au­ to Omoan to spend Christmaa and through toe nose to the thnjtf^'.'S ate rate te Mall Iturtea nature has broucht to the just os thay wars leaving eral dancing will be engaged in. Re- burn. Moss., to spending a ten day* New Years. the cur* of his strange ailment vir­ which held the Delate ao h* coulBift'- ' PM Mnta b» Maa M death, even a toe instructions tost you oaad to who is the wlM steward at the aiaat* Oapr at Christian world, eteb December, her I Imagination m lg h T ^ T ta d l 7 “7 1“ ^ * "aU laat Saturday night wa. then. arm in arm someona whispered fraahments will be served. A small vacation here wlto her slater. Mm Mrs. T. D. Martin and Mite Qa- tually waa a matter o t practice. make it cUck. Aetor Hotel. that MoseUaelto bad written Two-thirds of the life of Charles charge will be made. The affair Is I>te**i<*s om Tear ...... M>i..|>.ee assurance of shortening darlcnem, 1» •>««• success and we are'looking D®P*rtmant Historian Andrew Vender Beck knows exactly Alice Thompson, and her brother- rlssa Pendleton are decorating St. Tbe Shawnee, Okie., "head tick­ Tha 43-yearold war veteran wan" w it to hartw some very small forward to many more of such par- l^henker will bs beard by radio on love tettor -o “or puddln’ fooU" Guinipero of 9 Eldridge street so open to members of the class and in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Peter’s Caiurch wlto (%ristmas er” baa been at Hines hospital for urged by physiclaas to hop* that ' Mxinimi or thb A naoriiam of lengthening light, of higher sun. bow much liquid stock tb* Astor's (Van .Wsrek) and tha amr was on far has been spent on Manchester’s friends. paaas doubt as to tbese peopio ever having tie* in the future. Following a d ^ T ^ i ^ y December 80. StoUoo New Tear’s Ev* revellers will Charles P. Miner. greens for toe pageant this eve­ three weeks. During that time sev­ paychotogicsLl treatmonte wUl and Tfe* aaaueiatae Prae* i* ■aalaal**lr of renewal, of regeneration—and WTIC will carry hia addrasa at 6:18 again. See your dally papers for streets on the East Side a* a news­ On Sunday evening December 26 ning, and to be kept up through tbe eral apeclaliats in ora] and cranial the Ucklng and try not to woRjr- «stltl*4 t* tb* a*« ef nseMlaatlea been killed at all. It would be supper of hot meat plea, consums whlis tbsy usher In 1988. the next chapter—it’s bettor read- has nerer yet broken ber word. F o r easy enough, with the machinery “’“ •>*<*,l>«>t*toes and peas, a pro- o cloc^ Professor Sebenker will HeU take reasonable odds, for ex- boy. The Herald’s oldest newsboy, in toe Oongregatlonal Church Col­ usual season. dlaorders have studied hla peculiar about toe eccentric ailment. ' *( an MW* ainatsb** *n4it*4 M M describe tb* Umversal Servlc* BUI ing than anything Tommy Man- amiction. «r Ml •iharwlM andtite k ISb almost as long the Christian world ugila, on the m iem that the Aa- vllle ever cooked op. in point of yean and service began chester, the Tri-County Chorus will Mrs. Horace W. Sellers of Phila­ p m r a te als* Mm laaal saw* **»• te sponsored by toe American Le- tor’a guests wtlT use up 721 bottles HEBRON present their annual Christmaa con­ delphia is spending the Christmas The eound of tb* Ucklng, audible John Walter Sooti conducted tha has coupled with sub-conscious re­ irk>ii. bis buaineu back in 1924, when the cert under toe direction of the Rev holidays with her son and daughter- few inches from Heater’s ear, first stamp aucUon in the world ta^ .1 au ^ri^'ta at nsasilaaoate at the Soviet secret police, to spirit I tlons and say vfrhat an array of en- r t Scotch, BOO botUte Of rye, 400 Gustatory la urala Herald was printed on Hilliard The turkey raffle and card nartv alisation of the Infambtlity of thera away, ship them off to some tertalners we bav* got! There were •^nlght. Christmas Eva. our mtlea of gin, and vermouth and Elmer Thienss of Marlborough’ in-law, Mr. and Mra. Charles C. travels through the eustachlan tube ainton Hall, New York City. Tha : avaelaJ Slapaiabas Saaala are ato* r*> National Commander, Daniel J The Gourmets Society — that street at the north end, at the ten­ fflven at Hebron Town Hall MotcS t ■’ ***^»* that promise’s redemption an undy- secret concentration camp in 81-1 ^ "l^ - recitation*, dancing and Washington-The "purge" of old 100 bottle* of various rum*. Five der age of seven. Last April he Mtos lAura Squires of Oolumbla wUl Sellers. to the middle ear and 1* caused by auction’s sales totaled 1447.04. Doherty. wlU UUc to tb* veterans at epicurean conclave of good eat­ Le*loS act aa organist. The program fol tbe palatial muscles, said a special- - ayi sarriaa allate e« W. > a. B»*y Ing faith in the redemption of the berla or some other remote spot In <>oes not permit to 7^:15 o’clock over the Columbia head, from the BrlUsh army council I |^?o ers and drinkers — has trlm- completed 13 yean of service and proved a very enjoyable affair lows; — 1st. e ti and drinkers — has trium­ still maintaino, at the age of 21, promise o? the day of the NaUvlty the vast empire from which escape wtee B n^C astlng System. He will ex created quite a etlr in ijMidon—but a I nocktalls and highballs. He wants that he has several more 3rean of ^,^?Kr®'‘® ‘®'”®® bridge, •Tha Vesper Hymn. Beethoven; “Tha movement is caused by aa Mesiber Aiierlaaa tond hla Chrietmaa greetings and system of pushing youngtr officers ■ n>*r^n, of oourso, but a small phantly solved a grim erial*. pinoclde, and setback. Mias Vlc- WAPPING ttahsre AaeoeteUea m T**** Impossible—perhdps to-be j like to mention *S(f’namw*or°ai'i About five years ago a little knot good sidewalk pounding in bis tough The Manger, Kountz; The Holly action that ahould not be termed ' “ *"• _ produced at some imaginable crlsl* I ForlJos and Eddy Dowd who on the ? ™?«®»® ®®peciAy for Into the high command in tha U. 8. Vender Beck i-as of diners o f the old or ’’Diamond" system. band. Boughton, from toe Coven­ voluntary, because we do not know Pabltekere lUpreseetaUvesi Tb* noirpItallzeU veterani. Joi2?.h *“ "'■«> Hlldlng as low. try NaUvlty Play; Christmas (Darol James Mlkelis, son of Mr. and that he wants to do it," e-plalned There is evil in the world. There in the future, alive and weU. accordion and violin kept the boys Our regulte Post meating win be army and n*-vy ha* been in v o r * Jim Brady school, decided some- Charles comss of a family that is Bfrrasso captured first prize Mrs. J. Hlkelia of Wapping, waa ■live. We wiab to extend our best the*» many yeirs. ^ thing would have to be done steeped deep in business and m on from Lapland, arranged. Dickinson. toe physician. "But he can control « asTChiaeae, " Peueit ete aeetoa. oppressions and Injustices and Certainly such procedure would neid next Monday night Trv to than anything else be dellghta in In setback, and Mrs. Barrasso went Solos, Mrs. Howard Kelsey and Mrs. taken to toe Hartford hospital Itet it. He ia capable of etartlng and brert that habit of forgetfi^esa For genftetlon. the MBiority ««ve about the singular lack of appeal M D“‘"‘Pero o ' 0 Eldridge street. The Herald’s oldest “newsle’' Wednesday afternoon, suffering im aaa aourr ainuuo or dremlful wma. But there U peace, be quite as effa-Uv. aa the poUcy of wto wor^ed‘^ a S '? T m te .‘it rule haa irovernsd promoUon in n e e n rl^ L of American food. They dedi­ selling. His father owns and op- George Boson. Clirtotmaa Cradle stopping tha Ucklng at wllL CDUNJUkTlum aito come out to the meeting. Fol- °"® ‘'•® customers, Mrs. ^ r i d Port®r and Leo Kowalski with a double rupture. I costless millions of human mass murder by which the Stalin cessful. The committee, h ea^ * * '^ the British army. It Iia* had trs- Enonrtent TrloteU cated themselves to the uplift of entes a Tavern on lower Main Song of toe 14to Century, harmon­ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Strong of “It is a hysterica] sort of thing, to w l^ the Close of business. Dr. A street, the Forest tavern; hla broth M w erine McVeigh of 287 Spruce streeL Guinipero, now 20. started hie took honors In pinochle. ized by Bodenschatz; All My Heart Tb* BeraM Prietlas Oeapeae la*. hearts, and there is abounding good regime seems to be maintaining it- McDowell consiated of Jack B. Moran wlU give a talk. D r. mendoui social and mUitaiy Im- one both menus and chafa and so wall nrot Herdd route at the age of seven and now delivers 210 Heralds daUy. Wapping were given a surprise and through psychological treat­ •m s m * as aaeaetol reseeaeiblllty plication*. Now, a* p a rt^ rf tOe ainlas k.Jt * hav* they succeeded that forMgn er owns and opentes a package Mrs. MceVlgh has taken The Herald from him for nine years. Commander, This Night Rejotcea, Jewell. Solos, party Wednesday evening, the occa­ ment at toe Iiands of bis own physi­ fsejsteanipbleal^rrM ey tetlte^k will toward men. And how do we I seif. And It would free the mem- Herron. Joe Btnks. Tom Kane ana « K,“". ***■ yet announced his store next door—and believe it or OK ^ “ ®*‘®' ®'ube whUe Mr*. B. A. Lewis. Mrs! Edith Isham. Jim Thompson, and from us all we •unject. British preparedness program, the gourmets now approach American sion being their fifteenth wedding cian it may be poaeible for him to llsemeat* Imow in What depths of bcastlaUty | ories of Stalin and his still living senlonty of a number «f vetoran w ^fk^^S tobies with salivary anticipation. not Mr. Ripley—his alster Mauy two °/i y®"”*®® P®0P1® drew out Mr. Martin: Group singing of the overcome the trouble." Bi sates Rerale aay many tiumks for a pleasant eve­ we.expree*ed a sort u, presides over a confectionery es­ OLDEST NEWSY NIPPED mllla on my wheel and side-tracked anniversary. Friends were present IK.the bunuu)K ...... race might now be simk Official associates from the ning. cover-aU blanket greeting “to all of officers U brushed aside by ener- to no dw SinS? a With its goal achieved, there t^te *>nounced (^roto with toe Congregation. O from Wethersfield, Manchester The specialist said the Ucklng in getlc Leslie Hore-Bellsha, secre- ^ 1 ^ ^m ed to be nothing left for the tablishment, dispensing perhaps the ONLY ONCE BY DOG. them by dodging through the back ''■®"® ■"‘1 •f®*epb UtUe Town of Bethlehem, O Come FRIDAT, DECEMBER 24 If It were not that there was a Aral stalns of a sea of blood. 11 were winners of the two Rockville and Hartford. There were Heater’s bead occur* when bis con­ And now to the members of the "'* '^”®w It tary of state for wte, while young- “ J?fish dancei-TSd a lX ^ M<^ Society to do but to dissolve and biggeet stock of penny candy to tbe streets. 1 didn’t stop until I reach­ All Ye Faithful, AngeU From The sixteen present A purse of money scious mind is off guard a moment. Chrlatraaa day? Surely, though the However, we are probably Just Mons ypres Post and to the mem­ Commander Henry members faced the obeerlete pros­ High school youngsters—also next Imagine, if you can, a 3roung- ed McKee street where I waited un- Realms of Glory; Now Let Every CHRISTM AS I world take a backward etep now bers of the euxlllary and their fami­ hU personal wishes “ ““ «®>'®c‘U us«l to “ kXSTto"?: door. ®ter—a newsboy—who over a Off ** «^®® waa presented to them by their going mushy In this Christmas for a Merry Christmas to the of­ pect with heavy hearts and empty U1 daylight before finishing the Tongue Adore Thee, Bach; March friente. Refreshments were serv^ lies we wish all a very Happy stomachs. But Prealdent J. George Cbarlee, when he is not selling period of 13 year* haa delivered route." A social time followed with re- A couple of himdred years after clouds some­ son when all those shootings poem ficers and njembers of all of the In the United SUte* navy a pro- b^er*bo^J' Md"*‘p r ^ t t the Herald divides his time days a total of half a million Heralds fteahinents of sandwiches and cof- of toe Magi, Ashford, Male chorus; and a very pleasant sveninx en­ croas the face of the sun of Christmas. We also extend the sea­ petelve selecUon aysUm h u ^ scendant of N e w ^ S r h ’? a X Frederick bad an Ideal solution. In the thirteen years that Charles O Nightingale Awake. Swiss Folk joyed. th* beginning of tb* Christian too horrible and too needless to be son’s greetings to all of the other in effect about 20 years. In the niavnr . ka . From now on, he said, the society between all three of the family en- to his customers and baa paid In Guinipero haa delivered the Man­ ®*P®"®*® «re paid there clvUiaation, we have come some lit- | real. ■ terprlsea. to the Herald office nearly 810,- will be several dollars left for the Song, arranged by Dickenson; The Christmas party given the sea cbronologists and historiana ex-service groups, and especlauy ■imy advancement is strlcUy sc- PrMcott’s idea of'a^e^ would endeavor to popularlsB chester Elvenlng Herald to his cus­ CSiristmas Awake. Ratobone; When beginners, nursery and cradle-roll Happy Christmas Td All, Ue way akmg the path to peace on A* our V. F. W. contemporary, dishes native to each section of the Model Newsboy. OTO. ft ia a reality and that tomers on the lower Ekut Side, he '™»®ury. Exactly hW to would we remember at this Ume the gan to interest themselves In the «e-el, h u suggested, we did do cording toiseniority up to the grade to attir* hinf^ie J*?* ^ “Jtnlp” la one of the Herald’s boy—now grown to manhood yet much has not been learned Christ Was Born Of Mary Free. departmenu, \/as well attended at And To AU earth and good will to men. And members of the Army and Navy of col^eL Then the'^telecUve*^ X r cSitSST wlto to^JSoi!}'"« country. On the behalf of New haa bandied appi-oxlmately a half Old French; The Shepherds’ Story. toe Wapping Community church date of the birth of Jeaua, the ONE IN A BOX pretty well at picking up French England, Edgar Lee Uaatera, the model newsboys. He has been for stlU delivering papers dally —i* million papers and has turned In to Mra. Mary E. Tefft bad aa visitora surely we shall go on and on, de- club, the Manchester Evening tem go*, into effect. The Prealdent, | Peter to . G?e.t r t r i ^ ^ ° t o t^e all of his 13 years connection writh Charlie Guinipero. Dickenson. Solos, Mrs. Edith beginners rooms, last Wednesday A Prosperous New Year Christ Up to that Uma they bad Herald and our good friends Archie operating through the secretary of side poet, and Charles Hanson Towne the office nearly 810.000 in cash. toe flrot of toe week her nephew Isham, Mr. Blakeslee and Mr. Mar-^ afternoon, there being about 78 spite aP backward slips. I Death Valley Scotty is going to tome real choice expressions from war, pick* bis generals. were among the members who the paper. He began in 1924, pick­ In performing this extremely He has spent about 11,000 hours been ooneened only with the Ume Kilpatrick and Frank Bray, thank­ ^ IIU married him not long ago ing up a small route himself, door tin. Mrs. Howard Kelsey, Mrs. B. mothers and children present. The In that arm faith, to you, every) “ ^**'**‘“ • P * ^ y friends ■t| ing them for help given and may ‘ “ >® '''•®*>Ch applauded this solution os a stroke long and interesting record of In active work as a newsboy not rang of Meriden. Mr. and Mrs little folks entertained their mother of Hla baptism, from which mo- method of swearing woefullv weak and then told a grand jury that a of genius. Incidentally, tha high­ to door, until be bad eight custom­ service for the Herald, Charlie Including extra time devoted to the A. Lewis, Miss Lillian Griffin and MATTHEW one, a bright and happy and cour­ Christmas dinner in his two mllUoo they be happy at this fsltlve sea- Army Advaneemeat rounu of Uverns bad preceded the ers, located nearby hla home. Three fi.'”' I 'Vethersfield were Kenneth EUls are Hebron and Gil­ with songs recitations, and a little aMBt according to the viewpoint of But even In the army a selective est honor a chef can tope for is or “Jlnlp”—as he Is known to canvassing and upbuilding of his also Victors of Mrs. Tefft on Sun- play. They bad their usual Christ­ ageous Cbrlstmaa! d6nar cssUe In Qrapevlne Canyon. I W® also'pray that those who ^ vllaln ehameau" (mean ceremony causing her to forget to have the society call him Into months after be passed hia first his companions—had one odd ex­ route. ead singers. WIOR ^ period, tb* Bavtoi's aplritual life are sick and disabled may be com­ camel) or a cochon’’ (pig) or per program of a sort begins away she a l r ^ y had a husband. Prea- paper sUp Into tbe Herald’s down­ 1 *^ouse spent his boyhood A very pleasing program was pre­ mas tree, and Mrs. Santa Claus vis­ jisgan. For the next two or three Scotty la Ukely to receive bis vlsl- down In the ranks. The army main­ the dining room for commenda­ perience that Is worth citing. "1 still like the route and will to toe Tefft home, and ia almost JEWELER forted. hap* ramething as low as a "sale co L who dashes around the city town office on Oak street, be had For six year* a large dog on hold on to It unUI a better job comes sented at toe dagger School Tues­ ited them, after which refreshments I tors from a couclt. because bis mule tains special training schools. Each tion. Lucten of the Hotel Astor icked up thirteen more customers. like a son to Mrs. Tefft. were served of cookies and eoooai , 4MBtnries tb* date of the NaUvlty FISHERS, MINE LAYERS am***. mow year selected officers of various m & foreign make roadeter paint- got toe accolade at the loot func­ hi* route tried dally to nip him along", be admitted to the inter­ The subject of toe dagger school day evening under toe dlrecUon of 999 Main Street mattar of ooostant debate I Bamum stepped cn one of Scotty's I Mona Ypres Auxiliary amusing than insulting. od a bright orange, admitted a tion. Sle added more each we*k until he In the leg but each Ume the viewer. toe teacher. Miss Mildred Kruger. and animal crackers for ths babies A JapansM owned Sshing boat, I feet and smashed tb* bonee in it | grade* go to these schools. Those had nearly 100. newsboy waa just a little bit came up for discussion and action A play "Christmas Surprise," was each child waa given an orange, scholarly followers of the The British War Veterans auxt- our old land-lady seemed to selected know they are on toe way Then came an opportunity to faster and escaped. Finally the « Monday evening’s school board given by toe pupils and there were through toe kindness of the newly teligloii. ’Thata were no w rtt-| alleged to be operating fraudulent-1 ^®“ kicked him In the other Ilary plans to have a chtekan dinner upward. Those not selected feel ’liuy out” another newsboy, one meeting, and it waa finally voted organized “Girl Scout Qub.’’ i-y caning m, certain their chance, of'toS im toi I * * o ' carroto mid eel- freeh fruit you desire, or try sip­ dog. ever watchful, saw his recltaUons, music, etc. Dolly Keefe tecorda. ’TradlUon was vague. ly under ths American Sag and en- ®®kle, spraining It; so Scotty la laid In Hartford early In January. The fhe "sacre tonnere d/ ^te?ci^ who had a route of 88 papers, and chance and sunk his molars tn Deaths Last Night that toe school shall be closed at sang a solo to an accompaniment Douglas Platt was given a birth­ Joytng aU tha privUegas and protsc- “P exact date will be published in this chl< ______ping a glass of milk. Blthor the then be really had to buckle down toe end of toe winter term, for toe day surprise party cn Saturday af­ One season, on* month, la I .W® failed to corpK3 ■Tto* told*'^and‘Ttaff school Is at milk or the fruit ahouK relieve the Charlies’ leg, requiring medical rest of too school year. The six by Merle Jones on toe trumpet Uons of American vessels, has been ^ I've million dollar casUe in this column later. Mr*. Nan Taggart la was con- to hi* vFork. Delivering nearly treatment There was a fine Christmas tree ternoon. ten of bU iltUe friends markadly unlike another In the I in charge of arrangsments for the netted Fort Leavenworth. Ctoptolns and hungry aensatlon and still allow 200 Heralds, summer and winter, (By Associated Press) pupils will be taken to toe Hebron called to help him celebrate his **** thunder of major, go there from aU bnme". you to sleep- eoundly. 8a a general Charles Guinipero handles tbe Green two-room school. Four will with presents for each child and the lyLand. There were many’’tax! I authoriUes at Do® but | come wbst weather, la something largest single Herald route—210 Hanover, Germany-Lieut. Gen teacher. Among toooe present were tenth birthday, and a very pleasant Angetea Harbor, and the eetzur* of underetandable. Qetting kick-1 who wa* not present at the last of the army. They study mUitory ___ ^ w areday rule, the patient who feels hungry of a job, re tirin g • plenty of leg- Ckiunt GusUv Von Lambedorfl, 70. afternoon was enjosred by alL aaaaons’’ that might bav* tak- tactlce and strategy Intensely, burn k. Oonimeal mush with ftrou&f ttti o'clock After m Uiir aq work, careful atttetlon to details papers—and he has done it In wltowith“K toe , higher ° l ‘" grades, and room, toe Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem. Sve or six other Japanese boats, I by a mule isn’t uncommon at all. "W’«tlng and wishes to go. please lights past lUdnlght and come out ™**®*‘ ci'eam. adequate dinner will be found to fine manner through the post 18 who aided tbe late (Seneral Erich similarly operating, waa reported ^be kind of a man who will Taggart, and lots of bookkeeping. Through years Ludendorff in the capture of Letge other two will be added to toe prim- Was neither knowledge of I I iharcuTYankee Division ,^?5:t.4nu"““tha‘?'"!: man could learn packed with military lore. Limch—Baked squaab; mashed have gastritis, or stomach tnflam- all tbe years Charlea has been Belgium, in 1914. a ^ room. Uught by Mra. Archie this ^ n ito g to be imminent. build himself a two million dollar b ra t^ toelr i5th*°w?Sd^'‘‘ The next school upward la the I ™™P®> grated raw carrot salad, maUon, which is the real cause o t irompt tn payment of bis weekly Green. This wiU bring the enroll- nor factual clues to ths X r 7 ‘""® "ouhaiti war college. That la in Washington. Dinner—Celery eoup; roast porly; the gnawing or hungry feeling. Philadelphia —Dr. Theodore j. It hafl been notoiiotu for •om e|“°"’* mesalng around versary laat Sunday with a turkey iin* and has caused but little trou­ Grayson, 87, director of extension naent of tha two rooma u pto 73 Btb and day of the great event. ovJn^ It I* a sort of upper mUltory uni- I»*keNebraska aty. Neb.— Santa down. This school waa in excellent $2.50 Per Person bade any merriment or religious The vessel seised yesterday has I the volunteer workers have done a , tor the war col- spinach; celery including string beans, ar* School held but little attention A newsboy must have some Inherent . Cnaus, passing up and down Central Ane cooperation shown during the for “Jlnlp." He left school in the business ability, for isn’t it condition when It was closed a few assvloea on that day, by act of par^ ^ e n Ashing out of Los Angeles for | “Ebb Tide” To Be Shewn At past year. President Mrs. Henrietta splendid Job. The attendance prize »K^* “P ®° •>*** ■» Dinner—Baked ham; carrots healthful as tbe freeh ones, and I true avenue here dlatrlbuUng candy, told I ine others. And the few promo- cauliflower; lettuce seventh grade while attending St. that many famous men were years ago and ths chUdren trans­ Featuring ■ament, and ordered that it be ob- Ave years. So. It Is understood, Stale Theater Sunday And Blnks sends greetings to all mem­ Aftr"i7 stonr salad: plneap- often recommmd that toe canned Jamee’s Parochial school. ' Early newsies ? were I * youth he waa too old to receive ported to toe green. The particu­ have the other half doxen involved bers of the auxiliary. After the. buainoss session, there tlons to general go to the war col- ple-almond cream, variety be used, especlaUy during any of the sweets. SINGING SWING BAND asrved as a fast. They regarded it Monday; Beautiful Settings. ege graduates. | .Mashed Pumpkin: Peel and cut In his newspaper delivering career Quirlle haa the diatincUon of once lar cause of the damage seems to In the preeent proceeding*. utod “‘■trib- toe winter months, when fresh Charlie started a morning news­ having the pressroom gang called “Santa is unfair! Santa is un­ have been from toe fact that bees Ibuicing Until 4 A. M. aa a heathen holiday. uted by Santa, and delicious re- ___ _ . I* pumpkin Into smaU pieces and vegetables are not easily obtained fair!” the youngster chanted. It Is hardly to be believed that ■ .tmeriran Legion paper route and at one time bad 68 back to the plant to run off his dally had stored honey in toe chimney However, the solstice period, oc- The most auc-ceesfiil color aim Those who attended the District Dannoh7r The hi* leii ®“ ™P*®® «x>k until tea Jer, allowing to “cook VegeUbles which are cooked care­ Sunday papers and 21 dailies but batch of papers. He somehow once St. Nick, somewhat bewildered, the federal authoritlea have hit on ^ ^ Th^ Army is chief down" so as to avoid ^ u r ln g off lessly at home may be less deslr- and in order to get at it toe brick* FULL COURSE TURKEY DINNER aupylng-----mw t e the —minda ' of —«ir so •*»»***J many peo- ■ ------J ~~ * »-^w**x.v» ^tSW 04J( vtfll IB mieting In Southington had the op- *^® "n® MsUte^d for reasons not of his own making forgot to show up at the plant at gave the ’’picket" some candy and that has yet reached the screen Is tK.f P®**«nt status -If any excess liquid, l. ..{■ aa*vou abl* than toe canned one* from the of toe chimney were removed by pies, seemed to them the most At- | _ moment to take______action | ______Technicolor...uu sea I atory, “Ebb Comrade Philip **“7 ® '^nan, Mr*. Ida that post grew out of early World would potatoes, seasoning w iu 7 a be decided to devote his entire time PITS* time and when he later arriv­ passed on down the street some person or persons unknown BALLOONS — HATS — NOISEMAKERS Gertrude Bausola. health standpoint aa ths modarn to the afternoon delivery. Uag of all for the arrival In the merely because of the indignation '»^hlch opens Sunday for two 5 “'^*fy’ Connecticut State Mri. Christine Glenney* Mrs Mae Conner goes to considerable pains ed the pressroom crew had gone stirred iin thro,f*K»..» *k „ . day* at the State Tlieater T h e r e Service, explain the or^nX;'*,S"eff7f" ““'® -STtSnrJlrfd T i^ u n t When the Herald p l a n t ---- home and his 210 papers hod not Spend Your New Year’s Eve Here! world of Its new Messiah; so It was j s t ^ up throughout the country been no s7ung to far whlch ?®^^ Under "'V olgb Mrs. ouve ^ .r T e r , Mm Tto ioh nf^K .5 essential, of cream. If the canned pumpkin to make sure that all vegetables moved south Charles had 108 cus­ been run off. What to do? He con­ by the Panay affair, or out of any shows Itself so perfectly adapted to V*® Government Social Security M fn fh. ^ '■ ‘A’'® •” the ’’cooUng are cooked In the best manner to tomers. They were located, aa No Overcrowding! assy to prove, to minds vtilllng to be A U ^ ,^ fr* "’ ^°P*>‘® Holme*. point of down" proceae to keep from bum- ferred with the circulaUon manager paltry notion of "getting even" for Technicolor photography as the “"employment benefits become AU Gold Star Mothers were invited preserve the fuU food value. In a riow, on Main, Spruce, Oak. School. and a hurry call sent in for the ANNOUNCEMENT 1935-19.36 Were Very Successful! oonvlnced, that Christ was bom at aveilable m .’anuary to any person On December lOth. when the e **K™ Irequently It goes to Ing. adding the cream just befm ^olce between string beans cooked Cottage. Eldridge, Wells, Vine and the very moment when earth wa* that outrage. It may well be that ^ “Lh SJeas locale at this atory by some freshman general whose rec- serving, too long at homo, in too much pressmen and back they came to in the group of so-called "covered nieetlng. the ord shines out above others. Doug- _ _ _ _ Charter Oak street—tbe lower Blast start up the press especially for the Make Your Reservations Today — Dial 3808 Mgalning new hope, restored conA- a purely military precautionary D°“^Stevenson and Uoyd occupation." If out of work, and water which la dis.:arded, and Bide, as they would say in New nreZ f «'^ted: string beans cooked In a can, the East Side customers. Blast Side dsace, greater hope—and good will. no work in his own line can be president. Evelyn Pries*; secretarv toe *" QGB8TION8 AND ANSWERS York. Ciutomers on Charlie’s route should MR. ROY GRISWOLD found by the Service, he will be ^ice Pitkin; treasurer. Hrien G«-’ canned variety would undoubtedlv Some Ume ago Charlie was strick­ The contentions of those who for i ’ reported as being "concern- .sk'ea, and the water shading of the ample that The V le^S 'Sl Queau"!“*l5L." K ates: “i be the better choice. ’ take note of this special honor, per­ Is now in charge of our service department where he will ed" over■ the presence on the PaclAc Sm th PaclAc all needed to be Aimed paid approximately fifty per cent of OcMral Pershing to lead the array work until ten o’clock at night and en with rheumatic fever and hia big formed but once i^ The Herald. one reason or another held out for his weekly wage for a period of ■rae December meeting of the route was ably bandied by hla be pleased to serve you promptly and efficiently. -----nrw w iiw iMe i coast of all these Japanese vcsaels In color, and In "Ebb Tide" all their thirteen w-'ceks In any one benefit brother and sisters. It was some Hla mode of delivery through the Nativity dates ranging ail the way beauty Is recorded to the best pos­ Hartford County Association Ameri- ’T i^ by jury sunk to a low le\-el year* was by “shanks mare" and To all our many friends—young from early in January to March, with American "home ports" and year, within limits. To be eligible CM Legion Auxiliary took place In lectionfeT o n 7 left e? .X some “ "l^,i?'' sore spots “f® among ‘ A ^ n d ^ c h alT S .t hour. Tto UOM before be waa well enough to and old alike — we wish the sible advantage. The result Is a Aim for this compensation, he must ap­ not rest well. Could you give me H ■omeUme* take over the complete charge of bis by bicycle. When going wheel he April and even May Anally gave entire freedom of action to go and of unique beauty. toe Southington Legion Home last toe many generals senior to him. takes W day* to select a jury which season’s greetings, with the pear at the 'iranch of the a^ve- Sunday afternoon. There were five The navy selection system .. some euggesUon* about what to could be chosen In five minutes in entire route of 210 papers. But be takes the route tn two eecttons, Depot Square Garage way before the greater poetical and come aa they please. The cast of ’’Ehb Tide" is headed named Service roost cosily access­ eat before going to bed ?’’ England. dH and he’s happy to be back again 100 papers in each group, later re­ hope that our friendships in­ “ ■"Chester. Mr*. more drastic. In the army, an offl Answer: If you are hungry be­ turning for ths remainder. The D e^to and Plymouth Dealers 241 No. Main St. laaptratlonal weight of late Decem­ That concern is not difficult to by Oscar Homolka. Frances Farmer ible from his residence or last place Ethel Niatthels. department mem- cer who falls of selection to Leav —James B. Hepbnra, crimlnol»- In barnesa. despite a telltale weak­ For Personal Contact Phone Mr. Griswold At 6113 crease throughout the coming understand. Aside from the well Ray Mllland. Loyd Nolan and of work, make his claim and^regis­ fore retiring, try eating all of toe liflu ness resuIUng from his serious 111 average time consumed ia about year. ber and at last the Christian world ”®ts™P chairman, waa the guest euworto or the war college stUi two and one-half hours, stormy known spying procUv.tles of the Barry Fltxgerald. ter for employment. keep* hJs Job and moves ahead ness. very generally accepted Der. 23 as "Ebb Tide" tells the atory of four Anticipating a ru.sh of applicants C3iarlle has learned much of nights mqre. Hla time on collections Japanese abroad, these Jap tuna /- T? Catherine Mc<3ann. our through toe year* until he becomes tb* very beginning of its era—the strangely assorted lives that are en­ early in January, veterans are urged Gold Star Mother, goes our heart­ a colonel. But tn the navy U human nature tn the 18 years that averages four hours on taturday. Katlvlty of the Christ Child Ashermen are substantial vessels. tangled on a little South Sea Island to register before the first, to avoid felt sympathy for the recent loss of offlcei Is “passed over" by succes­ be has been sliding across lots to Hla Expertenoes as a result of a death outside the delay in the ->ayment of claims It sive rating board* which decid* on * " t side homes in snowstorm or ‘Jlnlp’’ has had many 3routhful It te doubtful If there could have capable of doing a job of her mother and brother. under summer’s, broiling sun. He experiences as a newsboy, be has group; and are separated at last by I* further urged that every veteran, January Is legislative month on proomtions, he la retired from the been a happier circumstance than occasion—or of mine violence and murder In a forsaken even though now employed, take service. He may loee hla job while has missed much of school acUvlty palled with cope and milkmen both A Merry Christmas Anne Campbell’s our calenJar. In aU matters of leg- during those years, but that has night and morning and once was that the (nirisUaji world haa uiUver- In the tense situation trading poet run by a sadistic mad the first opportunity to register In IsIaUon, the Auxiliary followa toe yet a junior commander. He gets sally accepted the late Pecemlwr “ 'I'Gng. therefore. It would man. order to avoid future complications. retirement pay, but he Is not in the been balanced heavily by his buai- driven far off his route by a gang of It Is stated that veterans will be Legion. One bill which wlU come navy, : ness training secured by bis big drunken thugs who were ready to dating If the coming of the Saiior. | ^ ordinary Homolka, a broken sea captain. before Ctongreea in the near future ; newspaper enterprise. He baa To A ll Beauty Salon Mllland, an expatriate Etoglisbman. given preference. The Connecticut tackle him near the Cheney mills There la the closest imaginable wisdom to scotch this potential State Employment Service is at 249 la the Universal Service A ct This I nothing but praise to give hla many about 4 o’clock on* morning on bis and FiUgerald, a conniving Ctock- is a biu which haa been proponed to I customers over this long period. morning route. sympathy between the spiritual im­ menace of a swarm of alien vessels ney, all go aboard the schoonei Pearl street in Hartford. 853 Main Street oprmttng out of our own PsclAc National IhiecuUve Ctommlttee- take the profiit out of war. “The » His Own Ideas “1 beard them say they were go­ plications of Christianity—U;e for­ “Gniden .State" when her captain National Leginoonalre” explains tou I Ninety-nine per cent of all cut- ing to gat me.” said Oiarlle, "and (lorts. every one of them almost Is man Bill Miller help^ to emphasize Potterton &. Krah ward looking, iirofihctic mspiration dies at sen. Frances Farmer the the point that s rau'tltude of veter­ and other Legion bills very clearly. MENUS ( tomera during this period have as I passed tha car In which they in the life and tc-ach'i.gs of the certain to become a source of trou­ daughter of the dead captain, who ans must write to their Congress­ In order to educate toe AuxlUary [ treated Charles Guinipero os a were sitting, rod* down through tbe I* aboard the ship when Homolka A Week’s Supply [ nes/sboy should be treated—that 1', ■svior—and the n-l>ound ol humani­ ble in the event of s hre.sk with men urging support for the opposi­ along legUlaUve line*. Mrs. Mar­ Japan. decides to steal the boat and cargo tion of all attempts to up.set the garet Palmer, one of too "Flying pay current paper bills when due. ty from the .^,•p^"B^lo^ of dwin­ .Mllland protests, but is overruled by present organization of the Veterans Squadron" appointed by tha depart­ For Good Health ' Very few customers have forgotten dling sunlight that alnv-et. univer­ it was high time we liegan to get hi* companions. The ship is almost Arlmlnlstratlnn which we have ment for this work, ban been invited Recommended to pay their paper bill when they sally darken.o the spir!’.- ai.l weak- a little rough with thc.>.e raiders of lost in a storm before the quartet worked so hard to bring Into exist­ to attend our Unit meeting on Jan­ By Or. Fnnk McCoy moved to another rent or out of our own fisheries, anyhow. The high lands at a little Island where Lloyd ence. uary 3rd and instruct the AuxlUary town. He haa several ideas of his sns the hopei- of hunmns. ronseioiia- .■'Jolan holds sway. Nolan attempt* own whl.di be thinks, if put in seas, of course, arc open to all. But The American Legion is behind a in tha part It can play in bringing iy or unconsciously, m the p®Rlfui if thea* United ■tatos ha ataWHeeJ b a a Job ■ffl MaedC Its "'.’Ya* c. 1 ' - I'll-.-.'. V

MAWCHBarraai e v e n i n g h e r a l d . HANCHEarSB, OONN„ FRIDAT, DECEMBER 24, t m UANCHESTEK EVENING IJEKALU. MANCHEHIEK. UUNN- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24,1937 enunent ultimatum to surrender or PAKK! die. Rqosevelts Gatheririg NEW CHORAL d i Or—tty OntenmbeMd Manchester WILL SING GAROU The Insurgents, h—vUy outnum­ Belsnickle Rides Again bered, were all that stood in the Date Dock Leading Churchmen ofU. 5 . ALL BOLTON jjlEETS Rapid Delivery Service * NO SAFETY COUKCIL For Christmas Reunion CANTATA MONDAY way of delivery of Teruel Into full govsmmsnt control as ths greatsst FOR SHUT-INS AGAIN For Pennsylvania *s Dutch M— t Week Give Christmas Messages RspubUean vlotoiy sines the start Dee. SI.—*Knights a t Oolnmims FOR CAROL SING Gwen Outlying Areas WMbbirtoB, Dec. *4.— (A P )— AA8 p. m., e. •. t ) were FrankUa, Jr., o f ths civil war more than 17 IS PROJECTED YET SBor-generaUon reunion of the and his. bride, the former Ethel Du­ Nsw Year’s Evs frolic at Rainbow, -it. St Bridget’s Clprch Sbgers months ago. In Bolton. H ar^b u rg, Pa., Dae. 34.—(A F )A an d good things. The tree la trim-1 ':S o o e m It fiunily flUed the White pont; Harry Hooker, the President’s (The government forces, batter­ toa n d Omrek Choirt To Tonight, cornea Beianleklc! med! Hymns of the NaUvlty afs| By ASSOCIATED PRESS > Tha Rav. Dr. Edgar Dewitt Jonas, B oom with Clirtatiou fmlety today.. former law partner, and Hall Roose­ Also Tall Cedars Nsw Year's give From tha land of make-believe, president o f tha Federal Council of ing with artillery at the thick-wall­ party at Country club. sung. Peace on Earth; Good -Will To­ The Preeldant, prepailnt to aend velt, Mrs. Roosevelt’s brother, from In firs t Program— Mrs. ed medieval bulldlnga housing ths with a pack of toya on hU back for the Churches of Chriat in Amsrica: Coming Bv— Is Go Aromd Torn Eoiiy Strange how father always ward Men, the age old C3irlatfflaa Proposed Board Has Not keUday gieetlnta throustMut the New York. 400, pushed slowly forward through good youngstera and a awtteh'for absent when Belsnickle oomest "Nothing oould so become tha Jan. 10— Britiab-Amsrican club greeting, dominated the hopes of MMnn iqr radio late this afternoon, The President’s greetings were to the narrow, crooked streets, eager tha bad onaa, ha arUl ride agam Strange, too, that at the very generous spirit of America at the Green; More Than 175 was son, father and grandfather, be broadcast to the country over Garrity Is Directing, r to complete an offensive which was famUy party at Maaonlo Temple. through the mountains to Pannayl- the nation'! leading churchmen to- Christmas season aa to share our Bera Mentioned To Police Also laformsl cabaret dance at Tomorrow M oniof. same hour Belsnickle, In red day. bjr tam as holiday house guests ar- the NBC, Columbia and Mutual generally hailed at Madrid aa the vaala German farm bouaaa, Juat aa and coat and white whiskers. Is ap­ sympathy and auhatance with the Rainbow, Bolton, auspless of Amer­ The Aaaoeiated Preaz brtega you Gather For fin e Event Heed. networks about 0:10 p. m., e. a. t. turning point of the war. ha did in tha fatherland, many, pearing In miUlona of other homes helplesa and despairing both at Laughter sounded through poln- S t Bridget’s newly organised ican Legion. Chriztmaa metaagea from leadera of home and abroad.^ Commissioners To Date. Helping the R oo^elt grandchil­ (Meanwhile, a report reaching A s has been ths custom tor many many years ago. at the same time. as>t Is •trimmed halls as new arrivals dren celebrate Christmas Eve will Choral club will give lU Initial mu­ Hendaye, on the French frontier, Jan. 9 9 .-Birthday Ball for Prssi an larga Chriatlan danomtoatlona. dent. State Armory. years, the senior and Junior choirs of Lights have burned lata to the But there he la—Santa Claual The Rt. Rav. George Oalg Stew­ The Rev. Dr. A. W. Fortune, of got eaught under the mistletoe lust cheer 0-year-old Diana Hopkins.'a sical offering In the form o f a quoted Insurgent commanders aa farm horaaa for waaka The aroma Realdeats of Bolton turned out en Feb. 1-4 — Annual Herald Cook­ ths Emanuel Lutheran church will a r t D.D., Proteatant Epiacopal Lexington, Ky„ a leader of the masse lait night to enjoy a highly (Jhairroan WUltam P. Quish of Inside the front door. brunette complement to their blonde ■aylng "the battle for Teruel has of cookies, candles, JaUlea and other Christmas canUta, "The Incarna ing school. biabop, of Chicago: Christian church; tee Board of Police Commissioners there was some confusion about attractiveness. Her mother died re­ just begun.” slag (^iriatmaa carols for shut-ins good things has parmaatad the auceesaful community C3iristmaa tlon,” Glebel. Monday evening at EMPLOYEES A T KEITH'S "It la from Him the light of tha "The meesnge of Ctertatmos la carol sing on the Community Greed flUlag the President's Chnstmas cently and her father. W P A Ad­ Taken By Sorprise srrly tomorrow morning, following frosty night, long after tha cblldran said tela morning that be has not atoeklng. Mrs. Roosevelt, who usual­ 7:48 at the church, under the direc­ thA tra/UfrlmiA] ---- world, that all tha big-hearted, peace, which is the result of truati near ths (tongregatlonal church. heard of any locaJ move to form a ministrator Harry Hopkins, was ( ’The cream o t Franco’s shock the trsdltlonal “JulottoT sarvtce ware In bad. n etgb b o^ kindneaa at thla leaaon It la good will which finds expraa- ly la Santa Clans' aid in this, was the church at 0:80 o'clock. The More than 175 townspeople and traffic safet) council which wouU' convalescing from an operation at tion o f Organist and Choir Director troops ware lined up north and west Thera was tha sams mystery GET TWO P. a BONUS flows. The CSiriatlan chiuch baa sion te giving. Our world, tom hslping make the holiday brighter Rochester, Minn. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH GETS choirs...... will be led by rO. ______Albert Pear. others were In attendance at the study cauaea and cures for motoi Arlyne Garrity. A chorus of 80 of Teruel, driven there by the sur­ about It, walls mamma Up-toed to kept thla feast alive x x x Without by war and a grasping spirit, needs tor their daughter, Mrs. John Boet- The three children will hear the son, who reporirta that______Uie names of ataf. which was under the super- vehicle aocldenta here. It haa beer voices wlU parUcIpaU. Solo parts prise offensive started 10 days ago and fro, making good th lii^ to be the church, there would be no that massage.” tlger. Just out of a hospital in President read Dickens’ "Christmas by long Idle government forces. One NEW SERVICES BOOK many shut-laa have been rsostvsd Amounts To Over Week’s Ssl- ylalon of O. Albert Pearson o f this reported that formation of such a will be taken by Miss GsbrlMIe for ths slagsta to vlslL hidden away unUl the magic hour Chriatmaa spirit abroad in the town, organist and choirmaster of safety council is under considera­ •aattle. Wash. Carol” before supper, and will hang attempt to rallsve the city aad the ary— Reward Fiw Increaaed world today.” Doan Charles W. Gllkey, of the Begin, soprano; Stella Krieskl aad Ths choirs srtll also appear at when Belsnickle arrives. tha Emanuel Lutheran church and tion, membership to be made up ot There were many Roosevelts on their stockings on his bedroom battered survivors was said to have Untycralty of„Chicago chapel (Rap- Alice Brauzauskas, altos; Arthur the hospital aad almshouse during Tonight, there will be a knock at Store Buaineaa. director of music te the public Police (tommlsHonsrs, Town Court band here, however. The group in­ mantel afterward. been blocked yesterday after a brief Bishop Eraaat Lynn Waldorf, of tilt); Scranton and Joseph Gerltts, tenors; win B« Us«d For Flrit Tline their tour of the town. The '3 ^ tha door. Childish laughter will ■chools. uflnelali, and members of tea Safe­ cluded the President's 84-year-old A day-early Cabinet meeting yes­ battle la a heavy fog northwest of tho Methodist Episcopal church, "Chriatmaa haa become the James Breen, basa ’The cantata Tonight A t Midnight Maas; thoven Glee club recently m w ■. Warren Keith of The G. E. Keith ty Committee of the Board of mother, Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt; terday allowed several of Jie Presi­ TerueL caaaa. Everything will be auu. Chicago area: world’! great superoatlonal featl- Every organisation te Bolton co- will be sung In two parts, beginning both Institutions. Furniture Uo. announced today that Selectmen, his half sister-in-law, Mrs. J. R. dent’s official family to leave the (Six nsw Insurgent divisions were Schednie For Scrrlcco. Another knock, for mother never '' Chriatmaa la a .natter of spirit val. Thla la striking evidence of operated te sponsoring ths affair. with the carol. "Silent Night" by opens the door a t the first. - all employees of the atora will re­ A community tree had bean beauti­ Several town officials who would Roosevelt of New York; two sons, capital last night BecreUry Per­ reported sent to ths Teruel front to rather than a matter o f commerce. the contribution# of ChrisUanlty, te The H e ^ d U going dally Into u tecreaeteg number of rural homes become members o f tee group it the chorus. ’The program follows: ceive a Chriatmae bonus today fully decorated and the townefoik Jcto Just home from Harvard, and kins and Postmaster General Far­ reinforce two divisions of ths GsU- This Ume shs doss, and to, thtra It ia necessary that Christmas shall the furthering of understanding and thrown the efliclent service of Burton TutUe (left above). The Herald'a It ware formed, have expressed in­ Introduction— Plano. I, Rev. Joseph ZIeba, pastor of St. wUl be Bslanleklal amounting to two peroent of tho sal­ gathered about It to sing such well James, who Is a White House secre­ ley were spending the holiday with clan army, and some 200 field guns CECIUANS TO PRESENT be kept Christian. May tha Prince good will among all nations, racea rural circulation manager, ahown giving The Herald to Mra Roth terest te the matter, but evIdenUy tary, with the latter's wife Betsy; God Win Arise—Chorus of Worn John's Polish Nstlonal church on This Jolly laugh, hla bsndeissp ary sarned by thsm during ths known caroU aa "Hark, the Herald at Venion Depot Customers te'uis“ ninU sreis no^are' able to read their families in New York City, en. were placed for a drive aimed at re­ year. 'This la the flrat time thle of Peace reign and rule te the and classes of men.” wait for someone te taka the initia­ and two grandchildren, Bara, S, and and Becretary Morgenthau Joined Golway street will use for the first arUl ease the childish tension; but hearts of man and among tha na­ Angel Staga,” ” 0 UtUe Town ot tyThe'Z. I’jHerald 'L --- - within -u.i. uvDi a abort Urns uaua after loBvea the uia issue pre leavae tha preea. The tive In calling for a meeting of Behold ’Thy Days—James Breen, capturing ths provincial capital. nee been done at Keith's in a num­ Kata, 32 months old, children of his family on their farm at Fish- (The government countered with time tonight at ths midnight mass CHRISTMAS PAGEANT hsarts arlil fluttep tbs teore at sight tions of the world. May Hit king* The Rev. Lewis S. Mudge, of the Bethlehem,” "Aw ay te a Manger" Herald has aupplied its rural customers with metal receptacles (shown those who would Join to promote a of the switch. ber of years. This bonus win and "Sllant Night” . The singing was In photo attached to tree) as a protection agateat rain and anew. Jamas and Betsy. klll. N. Y. the statement that its armies were tbs nsw missel or book containing amount to a UtUe over a week’s sal­ dom coma and Hla will be done on Presbyterian Church te ths U. S safety campaign here. Others eapected. possibly In time The Sceptre Shall not depart— "W as EmU good: sad Kstbtrtes, earth as It ia te heaven.” led by Mr. Pearson and was acoom- Vice-President and Mrs. Gamer tenors and altos. ready to defend their new posltons service of tbs mass for ths entire ary tor those who have been em­ A-: While such a safety committee tor the annual Christmas tree light­ eras shs good?” " I t would be a wonderful thing panled by music fumlahsd by a The Manchester Herald's rural^ circulation men to give as near the aa has beao proposed would have *io will have "a day of quiet and rest and moreover were waiting orders y —r. ’Tbs Men’s society at their anb To Give "The Inn At ployed a full year. circulation Is now te charge of ing service on Lafayette Square (at she said. As ’The Mountains— chorus. Life’s darkest moment If memory Bishop O. Bromley Oxsam. of for the world and would bring rich brass trio from Manchester High type service to rural customers powers of action except In an ad­ to push on toward Aibarracla, an­ recent meetlpg voted to purchase Hr. Keith said that be was very Burton Tuttle who makes dally de- ot From Heavenly Heights—Gab- Bethlehem” At South Meth­ recalls iU-eonduct; Happy hour for tha Methodist Episcopal church, of blessing to all people If our rulers school. aa U given patrons on the town visory way, the three groupa wnich other of Franco’s lower Aragon the missal and to present it to the pleased to be ah's to give this bonus liveries of the Herald to its custom­ jle lle Begin, soprano. odist Church On Sunday. good boys aad girls! Omaha: would obey the one who Is called Speetel music was presented by a would Join te such an undertaking strongholds about 16 miles west and church, which has been done. It because the store pe-soonel has b e«i ers In Bucklsnd, Wapptng, Dobson- routes. Manager TutUe has noth­ The Glory of the Lord—chorus of But alarays, then Is forgiveness, "Peace aad good will! These are Wonderful, (Counsellor, the Mighty group o f fifteen members of Man­ ing but praise for members of hla are those moat concerned with traf­ Johnson, your District Ckmunlsslon- men. aUgbtly north of Teruel.) contains 1000 pages with canons of very loyal and worked bard to bring vllle. Vernon O nter, Vernon De­ WELL KNOWN COUPLE ers Hajrden Griswold and Frank The government rushed truck­ ths mass, collects, all festivals and aad bissaings. Belsnickle opens the the Increased business that the store g ^ Indeed. May tha Bethlehem God, the ICverlaa^teg Father, the chester High choruses. Tbs slngera large rural delivery route. fic situations here, and a closer co­ A Radiant Star—Joseph Geritls The O oillsn Oub under ths di­ lict, Bolton. (Toventry, South Coven- operation and understanding be­ ^ w ^ w and your Bcoutmastera loads of supplies. Including water, anniversaries of ths PoIUh NaUon- bag. Out corns tha toys and caadisa has enjojred. Ctilld Inspire our 'w ise men and Prince o f Peace— to the increase of stood at ths window of ths Ckmgre- OraUfled tenor. rection of Thomas Maxwell will pre­ nry. Andover, Bolton Center, Gilead tween them te formation of a Paul Moriarty, Ernest Irwin, Rus- ammunition and arms, to its Teruel al church. workman until Hla ideala are ac- whose government and peace there gaUonal church and their voices and Buckingham. "I am very grateful for the fine MARRIED 46 YEARS Hark the Heavenly Angels Sing. sent 'The Inn At Bethlehem”, a tuallUea, and peace and good will shall be no end, and who alone la carried out across ths green as they treatment given ms by my numy definite policy In regard to traffic seU Stevenson. John Derby, Dick Part n forces and announced the drive bad Christmas morning a mass will Car No. 1 la driven by Manager be eung at 8:80 with high mass at Christmas pageant in ate scenes, reign among n ^ .” able to execute Judgment with Jus­ were accompanied by Mr. Pearaon customers during the past year” . has been cited as being desirable. Wilson and yours truly all Join to­ Through Starry Pathways— cost only 900 casualties. TutUe and No. 3 by Earl Murphy, a gether at this time to wish every The road to Sagunto was Jammed 10:80, and on Sunday morning at Sunday evening at 7:80, at the tice throughout the world." at the organ. ’Their numbers Includ­ former newsboy. Cox No. 3 covers Manager TutUe said today. “ When Mr. And Mrs. Edwin Bray Ob- chorus. the going has been tough It la a registered Boy Scout In the Man­ with southbound refugees and 7:80, St. Stephen’s day. South Methodist church. A ll set­ Rufus M. Jones of Haverford, Pa., ed "Lo, How a Rote,” "Bird (terol" nearly all ot the wholesale depots Call Him Jeaus— duet, Gabrlelle great satlsfacUon to know that all ■crre Annirersary Today; Pastor Zieba has organized two tings are as near the original aa It a laadtog membor of the Society of The Rev. F. H. Knubel, president and "A s Lately We Watched.” outside of the town, including RMk- chester District. Boy Scouts of Begin, soprano, Arthur Scrantoa truckloads of prisoners. Defense of my big family of patrons has Goinff To California Sunday America a very Merry Chhlstraas Minister Prieto said more than societies, "CaiUdren o f Mary.” which la possible to make them. It la the Frieada (Quakers): United Lutheran (Church In Amar- Both the CongregaUonal church vllle. The car ^ o delivers to tenor. "Am idst the shadows that cover loa: helped bridge the emergency with aad a Happy New Year. 1,000 Insurgenta had been captured. la composed o f the younger glrla first prssentation of this Impressive and Community ball were lighted Buckland. Wapplng, Talcottvllle, lA t Ua Go Unto Bethlehem— drama In this section and a record mush the preaent world, the words o f praise instead of klcko.” Mr. and M ra Edwin Bray were And now before I leave you to­ Gaunt and hungry women and and "The Defenders.” young boys. at Each of ua racognteas seme bad tor the Occasion. As there were no Vernon O nter. Manager TutUe James Breen and chorus. attendance la anticipated. The full Friends atlU believe that faith, hope will In hla heart towards specific tbs congratulations of night, soouta. I ’ll leave this little al­ children from the formerly insur­ Ths charter of both wW remain atreet ligbU, the (teristmas Ught- delivers tha Herald to Vernon, Bol­ Slumber Sweetly— Mias Brau- open for new members for a cast follows: aad love are the greatest things In men. H ay we clear them for their friends today on the 48th an- phabet of a Boy Scout with you gent-held city fled to concentration teg decoraUons that twinkled ton, Coventry, South Coventry, And­ sauskaa and chorua. week or more, when officers will be Rabbi Jotham, Edward MeCauIsy; the world, and Chriatmaa still (Cbrist'a sake by a resolute change ------o f their marriage. The Are you a real Scout T potnta after days of tense, foodless through the darkness were more el- over, Bolton O nter, South Bolton, Bsthlehem—chorus. elected. Organisation of two adult Rabbi's Wife, Miss Jans Carry; stands for eternal love and good to good will. The aggregate will be GUead and Buckingham. was performed la racott- Crown Him—chorus. waiting In underground refuges Josep^ James Wilson; Mary, Hiss fecUve. Summer homes ware also R —He must be a real Boy. societies Is already In progress. wUl.” a worthy contribution toward peace lighted for the vent A surprise OpersUng Three Years A vnie by the late Rev. Robert Waite, Adeste Fidslls—congregaliun. while the struggle for Teruel went Anne Brookings; Inn Ksepsr, on earth glory to God.” who was pastor of the Oongrega- O—He must love the Outdoors. on above them. Most of the elvU feature was the projecting of the The rural paper routes have been Thomas (3ordnar; Inn Ketper's George Cardinal Mundelein, arch- established three years, first oper­ Merry Christmas tloaal church In that place at the “" “ t be prepared to protect population— some- 8,000 persons— Wife. Miss Margaret Kornglabsl’a; scene of the NaUvlty on tha big Tou. blahop of the Chicago dloceae of the Walter Henry Haepheraon, presi­ ated by the late Bo)rt W. Freelove. r ttoe. Mr. Bray came from Wllt- was reported to have evacuated. GEO. MURDOCK REACHES Inn Keeper's Servant, Hiss Harjorls square church tower with the aid and . shlio, England In 1889. and Mra Reman Catholic church: dent Unlversallst General (inven­ Both of the present delivery men GROUP OF REBELS Wilson; Roman Captain, Waltsr "So great was the Joy of the tion; of a stereopUcon te a ear In front ot the former. Miss Lillian 8—He muat learn all rules of were employed by Freelove and are Happy New Year Holman; Patrol Leader, Howard church, even la Its Infant days, that Because (Chriatmaa la a aplrit, the church. ’This will appear agate Smith, a native o f the same Ekigllib Safety. tonight from 7:30 to 9:30 o’clock tor familiar with each other’s, routes. HIS 80TH BIRTHDAY Holman. like a great conflagration It spread and not a calendar date, may we all Despite extremes te weather and to All. town, arrived two years later. Prac- C—He must be Courteous, . TAKE LAST STAND ARRESTED FOR THEFT Shepberda: Miss Ethel Brookings, the benefit of neighboring folks who tteaQy an of their married life has into every part of the world, into be reminded that It la eternally poor traveling condlUons during O—He must make uae of hla Opnor Mias Marion Brookings. Miss Helen the life of every people, down enjoy seeing Christmas dl^lays. basB spent In Manchester. Their tualties. HOTEL SHERIDAN true, that It la always better to be spring and late fall and winter, (Continued from Page One) Hyde, Miss-Catherine Oordner, Hiss through the ages, so that C!hrlst- a *go-gtver' than to be a ‘go-get Followl.i* the sing, the gathering these men have made every effort to ehlldraa are William C .Bray, Fran­ U— He muat always look Upward. IN HOLUSTER SCHOOL Given Surprise Party By Hia ABEL’S Ann Bushnell. Miss Florence Cord- 613 Main Street Manchester mas te y became and has remained ter”.” adjourned to the community ball get The Herald to patrons aa cis and BtanlM..of tUa tov^ Fred T — He must atver glvs up, He must Friends And Associates In ner. Guaranteed Cleotrloal aad apparenUy doomed by the govern­ tha y a ^ s greatest and happiest dining room around a blazing log early as possible aad the records af Ooventry, J tn . LUlian Andrewa keep Trying. The Masonic Lodge. Water CJarriers: Miss Gladys Telephone 3802 Meohanloal Auto Rapalrteg Mn. Bveljm Helnta of Newark. N. ment conquest of this strat**ric day.” LouU E. Comiah, president of the fire. 0>ffee and doughnuts were show that they have performed a Rear 36 Ceoper Street 8— He must live the game o f Scout­ provincial capital. Oxford Street Youth Held For Squires. Miss Helan Hyde. Miss served and Informal singing was en­ J. aad MIm Dorothea Bray. ing. International AsaoclaUon for Uber- difficult Job for over 300 dajrs each EstabUebad 1031 The beleaguered 400 kept up Breaking And Entering; Fol­ Doris Hennlquln, Miss Dorothy Please Make Your Reservations Early John R. Mott, chairman of the al (ChrlaUanlty and RaUgloua Free­ joyed before the event came to a year. Mr. aad Mrs. Bray will leave on George Murdock of 80 Walker Kimble. '— ■■—' fo r Altadena, California, drumfire with machine-guns lows Long Investigation. International Miaslonary Council: dom: close at 10 o'clock. It has been the aim of tee rural 0 — He muat Overcome difficulties. street reached his 80th milestone to. Boldlers: Miss Pauline Beebe, they plan to spend ate rifles from a dozen ancient buildings day. He received numerous calls "W e do weU to remind ourselves ’OonceromenU unite the world niu*t be F *ir and square. Miss Althea Shorts, Miss Marjorie MENU that tha one whose birthday we cel­ yet racial enmlUes divide i t Only ------s, making their headquarters In an old quarter of the city-rapid­ and messages of congratulation Palmer. with Mx. and M ra Harry Barber, ly consuming what was believed to 'Bringing to an end sn Investiga­ from relatives aad frlsDds. He has ebrate has proclaimed principles Intematlonal-mtededness, moved ^ A — Hs must be always Active. tion by police that has extended Angels: Miss Dora MaxweU, Miss Hearts of CMery which. U appiled, would make the the spirit of Christ can b.ing peace. FRAMK DAILEY'S BAND tocaaer Bigelow street resldenU. be a scant aupply of ammunition. been a Mason for more than half a Mae DIekenson, Miss Florence stuffed OUves They have visited the Pacifle coast M —He must try or Merit badges. ’Their supplies of water and elec­ over a month since ths Hollister century and recently the past Sweet Mixed Pickles world M ta and flood It with good We Implore you, proclaim Brother­ K —He must never let his good Street school was entered on Nov­ Boyce, Hiss Catherine Cordner, an— Blue Point CocktaU hood.” ’THERE WILL NOT BE ANY ■svaral times previously. A t pres­ tricity had been cut off. It was be­ mastera gave him a surprise party Dorothy Lewis. Shrimp Cocktail wUl.” TREAT TO MUSIC LOVERS ent they are with their daughter, turns come to an Ehid. lieved. but the band bad plenty of ember 22, Policemen Joseph A. at the Rod aad Gun club. In honor of Friilt Cup Tomato Juice R— He must Read books to aid him Prentice Isst night arrested Sebas­ Wlsemen; Hiss Jessie Dowling, Consomme Royals BINGO TOMORROW NIGHT Mha Andrews at 404 Main street, food to bulwark their stubborn hope hla approaching birthday. ’The din­ Mist Hasel Drlggs, Miss Mae Wad­ hnviag rented their home at 13 1— Hs muat listen to Instructions of rescue. tian Santoro. 16. of 68 Oxford atreet ner was put on by R. LaMotte Rus­ Cream of Fresh Mushroom a separaVa property and tax-bUled given him. on a charge of breaking and enter­ dell. Fresh Boiled King Salmon with Sigg Sauce Frank Dailey aad his Meadow- IN THE ORANGE HALL. Wadsworth street to Mr. aad Mrs. It was a forlorn hope. sell, and Herman Montle la behalf as such. brook Orchestra will bring hla fa­ ^ H e must have a good Caiaracter. ing. It Is alleged that the boy la Pianist — Miss Lucille Brown; Saratoga Chips WnUam Perrett. National Defense Minister Indal- of the Masons assembled, presented IMPROVE ACCOUNTS According to Town Auditor H. N. mous swing band to ths Manchester A—He Is now surely a member of responsible for the ransacking of Robe Mistress, Miss Mary Bonn. Rosst Stuffed Nstlve Turkey — Cranberry Conserve The Orange Hall Corporation Wiehes AH Their Patrons Mr. Bray recently resigned bis eclo Prieto, reported after a tour of to Mr. Murdock a watch chain with Alexander, the new syitem will give State Armory, New Year'a Eve In- the Boy ScouU of America. six schoolrooms. Police found that Roast Long Island Duckling — Grape Jelly poaltloa as Janitor o f the Unctrin the captured city: Masonic emblem charm. Mr. Mur­ eluding fourteen artiste featuring A Very Happy Christmaa And now pals, here’s a troop entnu.ee to the school building was Omtrary to popular belief, only Fillet MIgnon with Fresh Mushrooms a clearer picture of acoounU, will school, a position he had held for 23 "There la no hope for them now. dock la enjoying good health and about 5 per cent of all known spe­ SYSTEM IN TOWN make taxing and sisaailng Informa­ tee new swing songstress of tee air, And A Prosperoaa New Year write-up which came In Just a little gained by breaking door and win­ Fried Chicken, Southern Style — With Bacon ysara The teachers, as a token of There is no possible outlet. The appears much .younger than bis cies of bees are of the eoctal tjrpe, tion more readily accessible aad Louise Wallace. This pretty and appedatlon and esteem, recently too late. ’Therefore I am printing dow glass, and unfastening catches years. Thick Sirloin Steak A La Sheridan 1 nearest front now Is from 10 to 12 and locks. that Is, Uvlng together In eolonles. Hubbard Squash Creamed Onions grqphlc, and will eld the taxpayer attracUve girl haa been with the The Bingo Parties Will Start On Saturday. January 1st, presented him with a sum of money. It tonight. But let’a not make a kilometers away." habit of I t The InvesttgitloD Is understood to Candled Sweet Potetoes Whipped Creamy PoUtoea In making more clear exactly what band for some Ume and proved very 1938 (DIapatchea from Madrid, 135 Raspberry Sherbet and where be la being assessed aad popular with her audience. "Red" Troop 25—Oenter Church have included the questioning of New MeAod Slows Break­ miles west of Teruel, filled out the Hearts of Lettuce Holland Dressing taxed. After the town gate Its ta- NlchoU who played In Manchester a CURB QUOTAHONS Erneet Irwin—Sooutmaeter many neighborhood boys before the NOEL story of the spectacular last stand. ■eaalng and taxing departments while ago will replace Daileys Or­ John Mroeek— Scribe accused was picked out. Santoro Baaed on government reports, these Green Apple Pie changed over for use of the account­ chestra during the band's tour on Troop 25’s weekly meeting open­ will be analgned tonight In Town down Of Realty Tax List- Am a u Pow and Lt B ... said the embattled 400 faced a gov- Hot Mince Pie New Squash Pis ing machine, it Is plaansd to use It the road at the nationally famous 8 ed at the O u ter C%urch Saturday Court. A rk Nat Gas ...... S iR R Y CHRISTMAS 1 English Plum Pudding — Hard and Wine Saucs te the fire districts and water de­ Mesdowbrook County Club te Cedar . 8H morning at 9:30. Scoutmaster Christmas Ice Cream May the aplrit o f Chriatmaa stay with you Ascd Gas aad El A ...... h a p p y n e w y e a r TO ALL OUR PATRONS * mg; Um'qne In Ik e State. partment, Mr. Alexander said. Grove, N. .L A number o f people IH Irwin started the meeting with a Roquefort Cheese and Crackers ^ Sup P o w ...... We thank you for your patronage recall N lcho^lol'a engagement — ______at the The Spirit of Christmas brings to us throughout the coming year, and guide you 1 short and anappy mlUtary practise ; twwwaMMlWflcaMiafsxaiwsKwwwwniwwwwMwnMKnMHKa Assorted Nuts Mints Ralstaa Wdge ...... l i t during the year. Ree and offered plenty of awing. In to greater health, wedth, and contentment Mt c ...... We pracuced right and left face, Spaghetti and Meat Balls, Steamed CTams, Coffee Tea Milk O der Ordered purchased over a month A ROARIN’ CHRISTMAS a recent statement "Red” menUoned a deep appreciation of old patrons than you have ever known. That ie our Cent SUtes El ...... about face and double rank forma­ that Frank Dailey has one of tee H tion. We then practiced the new Grinders and other gixid things to eat. ago by the Board o f Selectman aa a Christmas greeting to all. a t e B e r v ...... 1 11.20 best swing bands to-day Including Grand commands. Scoutmaster BALLANTINE AND RUPPERT ON TAP. step toward a more efficient means and of the value of new friends. GKs Berv., p f d ...... 43 Kansas (3lty— "Best wishes for a hla terrific accordion player. Every­ Irwin instructed us In Isst week. of handling tha town’s accounting E l Bond and S h a re ...... 10 roarin' Cterlstmas.” said the card on one should be prepared to hqar teat Pbrd Limited ...... Moat of the boys knew the signals' Our Sincere 8 S and blUteg affairs, a new account- a large box delivered to L. W. Hate- thing called "swing.” Advance N lag Hud Pow ...... very well. We wish to all a Merry Christmas 8H teg machtea, bought at a coat of ly. Ucketa for tee affair can be pur­ Penn Road ...... ’Then one of the* old favorite ARMORY TAVERN 214 306 Main Street, Vincent Binello, Prop. SL900, is expected to arrive - here chased at Kemp’s Inc. Manchester ■sfal Lock ...... 1 game# of "Spin the Rope" was Hetely opened the box. It con­ and McCoy's Music Store, Hartford. and a More Prosperous New Year. JAMES’ BEAUTY SALON Unit G a s ...... played. A large circle was formed Good Wishes ■Ixtrtly after January L Extra at- tained a nlna-moath-old lion. 4«i To all our Mends and patrons 74 East Center Street — Next to the Telephone Co. Uhlt L t and Pow A ...... while a rope with a weighted object taehmante may add alighUy to the Tha Uon was tha g ift o f Mayor SIT-DOWN DUCK was spun around under the feet of Ralph MItebeU of nearby Inde­ ws wish great Joy and happlneos coat of tha machine. It baa been the atouts. The object of the game pendence, who said U was born in Berlin, Md.—A duck aat down on Mrs. Annie Vickers’ chimney and was to Jump so that the rope would What's the use o f thinking up for Christmas and ths New axplatead that by using the new ths Independence soo. nfws gadget much Ubor aad time may tee bouse filled with smoka BOY scoirr not touch your legs. Some of the A greeting that la new— A t a loss, Hetely offered the beast hoi’s showed surprising sglUty In Tear. *>• “ veil te tha preparatloo of ad- A neighbor came to tee reiicue When Just the same old (^ristmaa with— for sale. A woman who aald she’d with a rifle; shot the duck. Armory Package Store By D,\,VVY SHEA jumping the rope. Is what la meant for jrou! »unte, freeteg clerical employes Hello Pals: for ether needed work te town of- “ rather have a wWte elephant” But the bird fell Into the chimney Inspection of the patrols followed TURKEY RAFFLE bought It for SSO for her private 310 Main St. Joseph Naretto, Prop. ^ n lg h t is Christmas Eve To- and firemen had t o tear out the by patrols. Elach patrol leader In­ floaa. The machine automatleallv aoa toght a delegation of Amcriraa Le­ spected the opposing patrol. The TONIGHT r t a ^ n^takea and can also l i bricks to remove It. gion Boy .Scouts have already ma-lc entire troop was c.xceptlonally neat I PRINCESS RKTAURANT Btted with a check signer and other ^ __ a - . . a __a QReennos preparations for the work which is except for a few umthtned slioea. ’’The healthy place to eat and drink” attachments as tha need ariaaa. going to keep tJiem running from The patrol contest game followed. Main Street at Peari Street EDDIE’S TAVERN Aaaeasora, in preparing for uas of north to south, from ca^t to we«t 70 East Center Street ' Orange Hall the naw aooountar, a n malcteg up A game now to our trooi> was en­ XsteTwaswMiisi ■wmannsinMiniss far Into the night as they Uke over joyed by all. The game «a a entJtle^I haw rate book forms, new abstracts y RMUtoeiW UlMURMIMIMItRMMBHUIUmafaiieiMItSKe in# role of Santa (TIaus and dlstrlb- "Goaslp.” The Idea Is to transmit a raranmsxnwmsi and other forms to fit te with the ut* their toys. Tonlphl every Bov message to another man on your « M M M nMUK W«Hk4ltllM16 KMMiWaHIHKafMHIiilMHm ^ t e m operating with the machine ^ n t In the town of Manchester team. The Wolves came out on top tax bill forma will aiw, i), W l pTTorm hi* iMt Rrood turn be- by having the message more ncarlv by tha town tax collector. W (arUtmas. Dunng the last Uaa of the machine wlU result In correct. We all wish to extend to you MERRY CHRISTMAS month much emphasis has been put y evcnfxnv—bsu-erM ^ tenovatloo of one feature oon- « the Scout (3ood Turn As a re- AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. aldarad unique te this stote, that la. MERRY Duea were then collected and the Christmas greetings and enlt’ nmny troops have reported a coming hike was discussed. The TO ALL OUR f r i e n d s edlrect property listing and tavin, ' ln c re & m the amount hike was to be on the coming F'rt- good will, and may boundleas breakdown. Under the p r e r e n tv ^ e f g ^ tuma being done In their teal’ a ^ x g a property owner, hold­ day at 9;00. We decided to go to Holiday cheer be ever youra organisations. You scouts have done Troop 25’s old hiking spot. ing te hla name eight or ten pit r «s “ “ <1 ere to be compli Another Item illscussed was about To our ever-wldenteg circle TONIGHT—AS ALWAYS of realty at various addreasaa, ra- mmted for your time and accom- oaiTaa a lump sum bill for CHRISTAUS a Christmas party. After talking Ravioli and Other Good Things. Mlehmenti. Many of you took part It over we decided to have It Friday of friends we are especially end hla aBsasamante are figured te M various troop acUriUes while FREE DRAWING TONIGI evening at 7:00 p. m. Several of grateful this year. An Old-Fashioned To gat a braakdowTof Ws ottors performed Individual good the Scouts agreed to bring some •ant and taxation, place by ” ***• , now as (Thrlstmas food and candy. Each patrol will Resmiander’s Tavern 80 Oak street at ptoparty, la quite difficult comes slowly rolling around the put on two tklla. The patrol which ' 'C 2 Chea. Rejrmander, Prep jsteg tha new rate book and tax 4 T ? To All o m e r lets forget what we have gives the best skit will win tiff pa­ Merry Christmas blWng forms, such a landholder's «m e te-th e past and resolve to trol weekly contest. propartias wUl be aiaaiaid and blll- N j * * « e the remalndex of the year ’The meeting closed with the Not In the sense o f custom ^ tor taxM ptaes Oy piaoa Ha wiU happiness for Scoutmaster’s benediction. Oak St. Package Store than be able to asoeitate quickly “ T ie the songs ye sing, and the emilee ye wear oUlera. The first thing you ask is alone—but with s genuine 21 Oak Street appreciation of our pleasant tha amounts placed against i»<. u ^ »t to do. Well for instance how 14 DEATH SEVTE.\CES. L. Cervini, Prop. aatata. Paraooal taxaa wUl be netad That’s a-making the sun shine everywhere.” » ^ t your UtUe friends, the birds Moscow, Dec. ’24 --(A P I— Four­ association during the year We offer greetings and good aaparataly from realty. Part pay- T taoiifh the hard tteiae aad ths good tlmae you remembered those bird teen death sentences for alleged just passing— we extend to ataata o f taxaa than. If daalred, can ws have enjojied our associations with the A t Christmas time a Happy Smile, "anti-Soviet i^recking” In the lum­ ail our very best wishes for wishes to all our friends in hs made, not d i a total amotmt due p o w little pals during the ChrUt- ber industry and grain storage were an old • fashioned Marry Manchester. We sincerely baala. but on a basis of paymsnt tor customers that patroates uo. It is with genu- And a shake of the hand are well worth while. fush. A fter the tree's decora- reTCrted today. each ptscs of property on wWeh a mmmtetmtmttts Christmas and a New Year o m have been taken off and the Nine of the latest victima In the hope that there are many tax la due. Hence, a man taxed |io tee apprecUUon that la from tee bottom o f our toss Is discarded, why not stand It Soviet "purge” of Its mternal econ­ of Happiness and Prosper­ And a greeting with a wish sincere, on eoa holding and tOO oa another, hearta that wa wish you at tele the g t e y w b a c k e d and fill it with omy were sentenced in Archangel. ity. pleasant surprises.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24,198T uM UM pwiy Mt out tor I PAGE ELEVEN MooMm i, • « « mi)M owojr. f PREPARING REPORTS [ILY PARTIES REFLECT lA tor Um ttoitod MUtM funboot m MORE FACTS pohu ond Ibo HriUal) g«inhiMt toity* NOSKATINGTONIGin N M touii Um mirvivuro to AMmthoi. Local Stocks N. Y. Stocks ON PARKW AY FUNDS [OWrFZERS TRIP RENN’S lUDAY SPIRIT IN TOWN O NE. CENTER ST. Local Sport Chatter REC LEAGUE CO-LEADERS TO COLLffiE Joptneoe Tike Adam Bsp ...... AT CENTER SntINGS A ir B a d u e...... FOR 6TH STRAIGHT WIN All RMponnibility aaka Jua .... Elimination o? th* canter Jump faiA TM * •!! aoimds very, very lovely Gortmor Cross tills Oi to Oltaammai* W__ a--AS-.as ■___ m«*to W1,_W*-. t___.a_a_« .M. ^ R e ik ib Arriviiii iNMUMjr N(*Wif i “nYbyis D ««. — Tb* Rtsidtots W ilt Tt Kiow Ei* A U «th w y ...... the current rules of baakatbaU haa and is highly Uudabla if true . . CANADIAN TIES UP WM IMMHO tor M otjw lr uKd 1Vitom> .tb|Yb«*bM itowrbbMbt tiMlby br- itattaa AUtod Cham . . . . HmnriniwrebAShari keeps piling up for A I Schacht, who launched a controversy that is. fast- then why all the complaint whsir M, H. S. Faces Hall Next, PA’S AND YD ^TD Nr»bhi( dHtI h* bnowloitibbl full rMqfMbMhillijr tor Bid Aakwf Am can ...... mounting In the realms of the the new rules of basketball provide hxk pmn m i O...... Midonikl To Sabmit All Cap. N a t Bk. A Tr. . iadonal Goard Qoint Staves advertised (or a aecretary for next T i S I D U Minbmc »5f Ito trnitod iitbtM ■un^ teit State It Going To In n IT Am Horn* Prod . year’s tour of the minor*. . . . i f those I „chalked „ „ „ court__ sport . . . when it the opportunity to develop, at least TVtoiM Uortjr N«u- .rbitby to Jb^MUMb* |>lbn»«. HIM. oaaa. Trurt ... M W m thaoretlcsily, twice as many boys M IAM I OPEN EVENT Am Rad St 8 ... Drop h Tcnfmhire I odds go high enough weTl take Ala-1 Then Bristol Comes Here RISK 4-GAME W IN . _ j*MM t.>mdtot vhdto Onto to i •blit ihbt Ito liyiivi toubtlrvib. row- H IM Nat. Nk. A Tt. a M Am SmaR ...... string with those arho uphold . . . surely it can't ha that the NirdMinti Art rn tr^ itotrttoiH! utootwo to HoniM Fids O Stitt Projed. WideMf Hifliwiy. Off Qosing Rally Of Rivals bama and like It. ‘ “ “ mbbtor bibl "bll otorib tobibUMibib'' PhoMbi at. Bk. A Tr. a n Am Tkl and Tkl the new ruling as we bNieve that coaches aiouid rather have five atera OtM*M to Mbto N m*wwo. M i j B e S i f A hA«l bmn |>«miikh#ii (ond th» Am Tab B ...... the move has proven more beneficial '*’tto can coippila impressive \VMMt blllMl IM'hOrtti*hM to)toM H» I^HMt Attention, Pitt: Marshall Uoltt- Manchester Trade returns to th e.g rip on first place in the league AbMMt-bb nwvbrbwml 'Monbltr bbd A*U m Oaaualty . . . . . m Am Wat Wk* .. For 33-29 Triumph On than injurious to the game . . . wIBhing streaks, not when they can SntEAKS TUESDAY l l i i i i i WMi llitir Trtdt MMM httotoW ObI WtobOtoMY\Vtot Mto troKbUYl, »V<> 14-. (A t't 4t». AaUia rtto ...... n ’ berg's brother, BlUy, arill be there Stanley Horne And Ralph Blast Side Rec for two games next”*—standings. HaU, ""Uks Middletoam, — •tootllo Mtrtw" bbtib« to rvoMt-bor t>Y»*' r«<)torbl by tto rMbibrl bn.1 thr arclloQ bar* Ibkm airpa to National nr* ...... jwi Horae* Uurpbey. Thcr* wa* aom* a highly Important bearing on the iMbtot b-Hb tto tottowtbo oMMti BdKltX ...... salesmen say there la a decided Ite r whose only claim to cage prow- learning cannot find enough talent five-game winning streak. bbiK'lkYb by Kbitoror lllb\hlto. puhllnaM bll biuUra oT tto nrw hlato I9 KMBI* n r * ...... 7» akaUng p*nnm *d durtok the day, trend away from softball... .the league title takes place her* on Week For First Phee h v t«* totooto. ttobob bM |>wtb»«»»obor .trtbb A. M»od.YbMt.t. Brtk 8t«,rt, pfd ., ^ t the more moderate tempetatore* their rivals by virtue of their great­ even twenty players . . . In high , Miami, Fla., Dec, 24,— ( A P I - of a six-game string of triumphs Uofta. TiaitoWra ...... sn rational Guard, who got away to a classic editorial on "Santa Claus" comes here -o battle the Clarksmen. m b*M0bb todtobi Mto v^btob. ibikYbM bn*r WMbbtbit ,MT Ito lNi» CA»a. U and Pimp. . .M algn this season by dropping their note that many centers. In scholas- posed to be conducted for the good a pair o f champions to catch today aa successful ao far this season as O t w »Vobb *0|MbM.t Ob Mil lb Ito Vbb«1*» btovM KMbbtnii Ob alr*rl baooualruytlob Ctoa and Ohio . . . . IM tattCBdMxit OB dutr betmeea 5 Meadowa set the world’s record ot roimd of the south’s oldest golf fix­ to to d W M tto hstol or JMbtobt; tVtot. tVboM tttotoMOb! V>o I f , Hanford G aa ...... n iate Armory last night by a score are now so much deadwood if placed ahead of any desire for vic­ encounter In which the Red and . be primed for the renewal o f the *»# tolHng bt tto topb, bbd CAtyNot- ...... w d €:90 p. m. 14 feet 11 Inches in the pole vault, ture. the 14th annual 32,.500 Miami Mltoto toto too to totwiv to b to AtorttO ttordyotlb; ttob, Ari tot^MMM or iMIOr lb YbMIMOllOb r S3 to 29 for their sixth straight they’ve been fortunate enough to tory . . . if, as claimed, five players White will seek to maintain its | Mancbester-Brlstol cage rlva l^ . bitb Ito ibotoot tobM totoMMbtbItobM InoliMM b bill hboa to to r«m ovM bt bur Po. N*bp Kn«. TkA, Oo, m Cooa c a » a ...... ,- open. t "? • to«u ^ < y w M tort v to r t HudKm Mbtortb. home ymteTYtoy. Bob MoKinaev o t uarter mark. Then Renn's un- Vaughn Tollett of Alabama, both a star under the old rulea and he's when the PoUsb-Amarlcan and th* wbtorMbb, tto to«t«.YbMNr bomtoni w i » o«n. A o o w m i^ or ibraa madabto. CAYltk Pat, nrtana* . sa ON Laok aad We»t . college sport! to dlacuaa the situa­ the ever-dangerous Sam Snead of t*tMbtobW{ rsibito ttvuto iVmnUMbiobrr toib- nagl* Lock ...... 14 Bolton * iw (It« deer, all doe*. Many laahad their closing spurt and dou- triple threat backs. . . . watch those a greater star undsr the new code YD Service clash for th* Isagu* to o to b t 'v>b tdltiM Ttorb or totbto- iMbM Mrftot «>ibt ttoy bor* .Ir^t Oraurta* Atrcran .. tion In that particular sphere but it White Sulphur Springs, W. Va . and BY ROYAL BLUES, 45-0 de*»- ham born aren to BoRqn and Isd the score of their rivals but It kids go to tow n ....n ote to Uenny W X to Mti »rtytoc toto, tto OH A. ItMitov » • * ooMbfitmto • tu bitb 'torordout to thb-” Fkniir Btanat* ..... U » atu ^ Pvmt ...... not being called upon to ex­ would seem to ua that a stmilar ar young Prank <3iamp of Terre leadership at the East Side Rea It r ^ tto oobMtiybtbYb roMiUlOb or t»^ Andover duilag the (an memtha •asn't good enough to win. Berk, Jones, Charlestown, S. C.: there’ll Tto botb. btotr bot-brur ito l tto toraatod ibamaMvaa m bb aAlYrt to Y ^ v TIN lAay Slatton 4V « Ktof Auto Ut, ... pend bis energies on the jump, Kose gument holds good even there . . Haute, Ind., each with a 68. Bunch­ will be the nightcap encotmter at 'M ttoto tto Ab-toto ifMtobto. otot »oM» Mt. Hart aad CVtolcy .... _ Immons, Judd, Mirucki and Ander- be no top-notch pro grid teams In has developed his floor game and WUklA Ig .. 9:15 o’clock. • — --- . - • •to'* to W l Ort« to tor- Mtokibb or tto Ttbbby u-b* 'ObtloKy XbW .totob ttoaa ta * » 0*a 10 *0 ...... and with college enrollment what It ed back o f them were 41 others t o f ^ to tout b ilb iMbt bbtVbMMO* H«bdey Mtt, Y1^ . . . . « k The A- 1. Sarto rampasy. coc- » contributed all the scoring for your section New YeaPs Day.... ■coring to a high point of efficiency 1% surely it shouldn't be difficult to Achieve Almost Unheard Of Sault, c . . . , Both Are Unbeatea Lt P B ” . W OM dw* to b b lM b lr^ ' toiMItottoM d ^ lo b fey ytobglbR tto amltb of •J* FXYodi ...... le victors, while Renn, El. Bissell with scores o f 72 or better, within bM to otoMT MbditoMtfobM tor roob- muM. Isadora, nary A CSk, «> . (tarttoa for the rrfeuildiag o t «r““T but you might contact the Washing­ and is a well-rounded player . . , develop two or three teams of equal Brown, rf .. Both the P A ’s and TD*s ar* un­ i fn p iM M o m «A Mtoto toto •A b'b.riPb.v ftoib «S to S«H M oton ...... ad Johnson featured for* the losers. five strokes o f the leaders and still Vancour, rf . ojtoto tto wtubbto rvrMHbMbt m "T to AbobbOto bbvy toa toMod «0 faal. n bba feaao atatod tbat tbia Mann A Bow, tXaib A — center atmet, whk-h has bad a ton Redskins who are open to offers calibre to alternate In action . . , very much tn the running. defeated In four league angac*- to# toUtobto to tto Now Bm . Mcfc, otoa. l«V * , ...... guoltne NiovH on ^ruoc ■trori Tbs Howitzers will seek their ....th is is the Xmas season and Feat Against Sons Of Le­ Thomas, If .. mente to date and tha winner o f rw to tto htoShttoo. m 'Mtbobt ,toby Mtnyi oidor to o>r- woob bblW n boutd oiara moat «r **bod ...... Recently there has been some " ' ■■ Six hjiared the 69 spot. Including «-bb1» Alt t w VWto ...... iJwrtag the paM two data a n red iventh straight victory against the Cummings, If ' s a r : rt'dOM Ito dwbtoel obwitob to rom - Ito traaa outokta iba bldbanty tnw A *. P M M this comer Is getting "that old feel­ grumbling by schoolboy coaches In As for semi-pro ball . . . the trend a long-driving Miami policeman, ’Tuesday's tussle win probably oap- t o torto^^ totob totonto- itoVMIMrtt \>OMM MM tVMVMMbOb- Nonk aad Judd ___ sav *2 ?. Ntooru .... to badk-tUtt^ work, am rtnair ockvUle Spartans next Tuesday »to totoo ototoort, OHIO, S » ^ *0Mb tobMooby; t t o toot IHM, bOMb 'MbMto obbtruto bbd otbrr r*». to! H a r r ...... ing" fast....so we'll sign off with this vldnlty . . . 'G ive the game In recent years has been for Indus­ Earl Christiansen, the amateur ture first round honors in th* d r- WW'PW not Mtooa Iba rutt1i« or mbbv lAook. Slow A Wilrvw few Spmor atreet today aad have n Ight gion In Rec Jnnior wool totto't, ffn m m , "X WoMb- M MbiNtoMM vobtoriM tor to wvib. mmIm or Awirrtob or buy oltor Ibird l^ t a r iwMb. bbd ttot bllbout tbMv J tkt Nirit ...... best wishes for a Merry Christmas, back to the Indiana,” Tommy Mona­ trial plants to hire athletes to rep­ leader. The others Were Denny cult. The P A ’S haven’t been aa Im­ otto tX-oitbrwtAy bOorboob. t t o Ruaball Mfy v.'Vy, ____ 94 paaaahle durtog the O rlstm aa boh- w x score: Referee, Falkowski. pressive In their vlctorlea as th* totvt'totototo «>#"i rtotona,y. bb,b, iin d Irfpwki ...... New Britain and a number of other available to those with athletic tal­ Johnny Revolta of Evanston, HI., Independently to boot, whll* the Ao. p fA ...... lip Anderson, e ...... 2 0-1 4 SOUTH WINDSOR BOWS Daniels, o ...... 4 to^ tto^O or^ AlOtobWiaaobar Ubodobbtd la tto T » UrrDland ...... ” M w Jaaai* Rrynold* w fll imnd schools In the state have built their ent . . . this may sound a bit face­ YD ’S thus (ar have dtvoted thsm- S r^ w ^ *«tb.biiwo bY ,fe,u. ro to Xtodto Bool, arw ... 4P Mlruckl, Ig ...... 3 0-1 6 winner of the recent Miami Bllt- Unbeaten. Hultlne, c ...... 1 waam. , . -A - , f'-Xo tmobb b « Ito Oto^^^ ray, in tto ttitbi or tt»a oraaaai YM>. a fetrfeb'Mt- biuiaYYi iya M Wtoil Wans ...... ^ O a^em a* werk-emd as a gotua salves exclusivaly to th* Rae ached- toowo wto rototoo .. -- tATrOloek Owl Ptp* . . _ Judd, rg ...... 8 1-1 7 game around a towering center In tious, but It’a perfectly true . . . more open, scrambled out a par 70, Keith, Ig ...... 1 wvdi; ’'tobtbj atbboao" tto ftorarwr- m t* . 1 * Nam, K*to ...... to t ^ Rev, and Mra. AKred O a r* IN HRST CAGE LOSS the past and now find the going ule. Indications are thst th* PA'S tjjto ^ tott onto t-owaid tboidabV i ^ l t o aTtoalion ! 'r a l ^ b S U to ^ n o ^ N*w X m « Bank m»d taa. Berk, Ig ...... 4 3-2 10 where he waa even with eight oth­ Wilson, I g ...... ,3 Mto Mfe. ATbodobbid daotoMd to WMto ...... at O r M thurcai r*.-torv, E a « ers. will rule slight favorites tn what "bbb- tfebb MItoto to aW ^boa or lb. I oontoinSi b i« T a i^ ^ , ^ Bank to N*w Ttok ., Add tJS ...... DiSlmraoos, If . ...3 0-0 6 tough when cut down to their op­ Maybe the rule that requires the Prentice, rg ...... o bby ooMbraota bltor Ito oobtorobo* i rtonl-waa Ito l toxo toaa onpaot-ad ■ — ponent's size . . . An almost unheard of achieve­ looms as the banner sttracUoo o f tobto •dfhm. Hta dhri-ib titoabfeMu. b otby ; MTao oonMdanad bol In tto inTtwMd Bankbia T r o « ...... 4.114 Greermen Absorb 35-17 Defeat scored-upon team to put the ball In Ouldahl, playing a windswept ment In basketball—a shutout— waa Guthrie, rg ...... i ' t o o l raOMiato rwauriobai b to tto rotor- ^ broibat iMvanramant or wa- 18 3-5 play out of bounds after a basket the campaign. MbMb iTanb, ! to tbM y at Ito ««»<*> 4d1* Renn’s Tavern. does peanallze a high scoring and he kept sticking hla chip shots next the Rec Junior League at the East 11 25 •to toe wtaneia to the drawtog neld F T After Three Victories. fairer than the old . . . In the past, strong offensive array . . . It’s our the pen. Several hundred gallery- The America turned back Renn’a laiYd. Rroklny- a M « o n a « y . bwi YXobUtobtal ...... IdY* }S H I N T ,VH aad M ____ "J Manchebtor Crven AUdenr Side Rec last night at the expense Speedboys (33). ? M r a K U ^ Johnson, If ___ . 7 ^ 3-4 9 games have been won or lost be­ opinion, however, that the superior ites congratulated him as the lead­ Grenolf, rg ...... o by 43-27, Dillon’s by 17-16, Olson’s tobarwuNW. and oktatnad a poomibt room a bTatt <.\-«a Skrokanyt . . . . . 4P M A m ...... Cteh to O dd Feojfrtra hall laia m ttt of the Sons of Legion. The final t^iiX iH skrSss. i Mahoney, r f ...... 1 0-0 3 Ellsworth High of South Windsor cause of the advantage or disad­ team will still win out . . . when up­ er and went hc.ne before Horne, Blaney, r g ...... 3 by 33-14 and Morlarty Brothars by ofPtoiai to TtYtob- tto iib t bb-»atJoa Ykjaranty Tp»bi ...... s jd ' asd PaNcard ...... S^toTkry. P. U -Oravi^sT ■core was 45 to 0 as the Blues re­ too ttooto^tob, Wwwr. ttojtodb. tVtooMb IWwrSdb \tWMTi' bMMObbl obM tvrtor taod bvuHdbv-rtM iirbp 1i .■ ^ *’ **’>*’ " * * r -Tapwtaoa.Tapbbtoa A. Renn, c ...... 3 0-0 6 suffered Its first setback In four vantage of the center tap, some­ sets do occur, the reasons will sUIl playing after the wind had abated, Lautlnbocb, Ig ...... 2 40-6, while the TD ’a beat Olaon’A r OMIYbafa arwdvtto obtotolty n w undomoYd Itol bot oniy tto n m Nanoaa) .....iTPd *» rw.,..::: totoOtoy « ! » « . Hartfnrd SSM SS mained unbeaten In four league ^ toto# tfiWb or • o w , dobb WoTboato, Abttb tbarlfo- ■ rtoXIWibta tfea bad bba fa prariayod E. Bissell, c ...... 3 0-0 6 starts last night when East Hart­ thing that has nothing whatsoever bo the same os In the past, namely, came In at dusk with his 67. Murdock, c ...... 2 33-30, MorlartyA 30-30, DtUon’A S3- nvrtipaoi to loblby traaa Tan ito wtaa inikR ...... Id IS Pwm rangi oa. G. K Waiu, iSWtQ games and retained their places as to ytoitto tot- tto lobo' totfe; tooftbtlOb, Abba and Wata^ ' ’ ''^ao ito krartoH felgbai(itoia toon Iftm . antboMaad. Manirrato rruxi ___ * 1 . .1 0-0 2 17 trouncing on Cloacb Hugh Qreer'a now a team must be well coached tbat particular time . . . scored six birdies after an out-of- McCaughy, I f ...... i gatlcm la headed by such stallar par- ■_. ‘ ATrw>*^ tMt nooT Ito rtoobb, kaa alaribad bObYr ST iFAil rw to^ ...... ( « * . Alan OoDld: ItS l. chjckena. J. - » .1. ' — chnrgea on their home floor. The Somewhat of an upset occurred aa formers as Bruno ByeboUki, Btan 'Tfento- i A««m iVwai*«a «V«ano NatlonaJ yTUx- Bank , «X a and talented to remain In the win­ bounda shot had given him a big the Heights downed the previously * tto dkyo- y lo M to to tooa>.j, — - - nobidariTa Ikona r'liriby Tto fato tkat sTxt p r ffe .p ^ N j : : : : : ...... Naivrisn, Sip Mato atmrt,; SK2P twii 12 8-7 29 MsGrathmen led all the way and N b « Vortt ’p m ifl___ ning column . . . five little guya have Besides, the fan merits considera­ six, two over par, on the opening undefeated Orioles, 21-16. The 22 Opalach, Ed KovU, John Falkoskl fnani b,-koo: Okfldron ant oonctnnat- Rtouo ...... ajipim. J, w , Sharto iw Score at half time. 18-11. How- put on a closing drive that routed piddio ...... , . sp a much better chance against five tion . . . and Mr. and Mra. John Q. hole. Meteors nosed out the Speedboys Umpire, Falkoskl. and Al Obuchowsici and also In­ O O U n M A ...... »»w lY tn Ito Yrt.-rtnfly, and Ikal tto Ttor- *d RaadtbC ...... 5 ^ ; 3.«SS. SS pallna. m zars. the Greermen. TPl* Ytoarantbo . . . . . pto big fellows, all other things being Public la Interested tn a fast, well Three strokes back o f Christian­ by 25-22 to stay deadlocked for cludes Mike Saverick, Ed Harabur- wm yoa iy a a ' ^ dabtYi- to TrtoTorfbTa b « i to To npaao T>» ^ R a a d ...... rMottoe,. R N » m t c r m i Refer**, E. Ragusktis. The box score: 5.5. ' I. 'Fw3hM^I J t r**.^’-!** »tr*1t»b ^ l a tmaaafl iknonok Tto bwTI aoitlod baoUtoi. East Hartford Leslie of Baton Rouge, La., western John Mordavsky. Frank Mordavsky, tVdorto fiorbooM ttomiarra ' tot tto aiad to pivipariY.. btotaY-w ioato lato'ntroboo tkoroto upoolip kTbtoVbn iN tbbTkl . ;,v ^ :W .;::;:;;;;:::;:;; more even the contest, the better the other game. Center Springs B Yooaa , i„A.,AA«.AAAAj.». b to y oa 1A, adiy ' *M •omt TtortdboTa ant .iTMibr bTorwl to kbwrkiapi ftbbbmw ,.. B. F. When the coaches start walling are the, prospects of a thrilling, ex­ champion and a noted collegiate Server, If ___ Henry Gryk, and Bruno SumlalaakL ■& WHAM tU K I towrb, to# tVoaaotor kTHo toth XX’at. i ^ offool fY"olY to AidkorfHoa oa tto a .Saftwby-Stona* ...... « to St Jntai'a Timp at nanvrira Brown, I f ...... 3 1 eked out a 23-21 decision over the ...... 2 ta araa rtiaa baadao,! bpolI - fMY-or a tb.o lata T.-b1, ">}o orfto kTnbTMb* Snooty . . tbat the game haa been speeded up citing tussle . . . and whatever dif­ golfer. Falcons. Dallochlo, rf ...... 0 The YD'S are headed by Jim Shel­ ttot^blb. ^Vtooaa JbMtoo^ .loan • ‘*^**^' otbft, kaa fkwr kaar. tnadt to tto »ib:Prtom>g- t t o ...... I iftrtmdtog thr bUbaavi Foran, r f ...... 7 2 don, AI Satmonds, Harold Schuelte. WoWtort toa- tto aaayo I fo r t t o M ffM to a-bY btow ferauffet _ antomyk . tto attbok"...... -on Ikt tSktowa ...------i « t o thetr panmta. M r and M ia Sports Roundup BO much that It taxes the physical ference there Is In the rivals will be Smatchettf paced the Blues’ offen­ Plerro, c ...... 0 brtdik to tto noad' , ona nabidbM Melody, rf ...... 0 0 Andy Raguskus and Chapman and Wtod Jjferaal kWraDa t .aYbaoiNY i to o tto Ybliiaa b>ara bn-fY«ad a t an. TtobkY- and>d (knot11 Ptobdard »1fl Ywa fXA and tVpOBB . . . . m ...... WOham P .Junto of Mato utrrnt strength of the players to the limit due to superior ability and not su­ sive In blanking the Sons, as be tal­ Giovanlnnl, Ig ...... 4 MB Rtut iwn TtM Aaaaria btatad •Tto kipfe -onobrtrtnr to tto Y>MA a-nwnoeai , , . , By EDDIE BBDCTZ Kearns, c ...... 2 1 Wadas, Ig ..., Include Ray Fraser, Eddt* Ragus- W^aTfk «>Htuioa badvoi book tobto- darafla aa «*fn gr>«a feia ^ Obi tto A-afie#bt «Ywr akoY» a i * ptovmy XAc ...... Moran, I g ...... 2 3 and makes It necessary to develop perior physique . . . them’s our sen­ lied nine times from the floor and ...... 1 AntoW Y>dd>, Y^aonya 1 jaYoaona. ; aad tto fa>fetla a owbr uatooatbbd Vk-aUby Pwo I t bott ''d«t To a ooad and « a koTbplbtba kaYw town HaJlfajt ^ 'M r and Mra David R, Onlr to BP New York, Dec. 24.— 1 A P )— Meb- reserves of equal calibre to the reg­ timents . . . HIGR HARRIERS HOLD ran up 20 points. The Sons tried Muscho, rg ..>•*•*■*« >0 kuB, John SuUlvan, cnif Magnuaon. thla will b* a ChHatmas present Woods, r g ...... 0 0 Bill Kelab, MacFaU, W slr and UwiMNwirtA'b tOMtot Mtoir- MbUtoA. toantial vriotoVik ! ibg to bfi tto fatoa mibtaVo *• Tto ootafak-hdor ot Tto tto rbiibt to oom.MalnTa nacrandirw Hanmwr ---- ...... Nlcoll, r g ...... 0 0 ulars, they are unconsciously con­ hard but simply couldn’t score at : tbVa btitort too botoa Wr few do tfednt ifdOto bdiVd, dtd Tto komkint tto klykbby ' to aaffe Horn* Xb*...... r U. of Michigan alumni: Harry demning themselves . . . coaches are And so, having got that off our all. Gtovantnnt led the Heights to 7 Carlson. j^otdtoto totobbdttoWfMiob ST Is Bran* ...... • b w Wto b -» b ... oay amAiaid -aith n D a to,» m Cajc. 31 Htob* Pm* SoOBjilty . ;*bre’a fatber-ln-law is quoted BANQUET WEDNESDAY Olson's faca Moriartya in naxt o A. todito, ttotfl j Ylow^dbOdM- toi>bm aafd * btoild ■bba fmtnodlatoTr Tabnoawd -foofn kW I Turd. d ata .. *aia Snuthhne^.. v « » . Totals 14 always trying to prove that It's the chest, we extend our greetings and their victory, while Suhey featured Orioles (16). ' 2?^’!!??. tVb tVoamtor, AWrtfr i>ofefe palTfbartt to ofetbfa (bformanoa ba ptoM bbd naoallod on »to proamda Vra*a BnbdtiN: ...... 2 ® . . . >wn In Huntsville. Ala., as sayln* game that counts, not the winning best wishes to all our readers, and for the losing Orioles. Daniels Suhey, rg -...... 3 Tueaday’s opener at 7:16 o’clock and :. .IIM.I. .W todito * i Si Oil yA3 Ellsworth / . fo Ibbd pYbY’feaaaa potto to f w it .to fkfknw To TaV* PiPnM Tnoab>ttwt Vatlonal LJtoirty___ St oo X J 'Thf XXxrtna Mfimnnal Itotran larry was offered and has accept- of It . . . their duty, so they say, is we dem ean you . . . may you all ■tarred for the Meteors and Blaney Robinson, rg ,...... 1 Dillon’s battle Renn’a In tha second _____ . . . ; Xfoawa Wffatotft, ro# tto raaya bdraa tto Ptbd tor labd fattobaiwa : to Twooa.,nnn '• tto rwdt aald VorKli RfYwT ...... ' TP* C*B7> . . . . I w tt kr dtoaad thW w ratog. TThmi'- ll tba coaching job at Michigan... Tracy, rg to develop boys from their struggle have a Very Merry (^rlitmas and Cross Country Team Ti Cele- for the Speedboys, while (tenn and Lindsay, c ...... 1 game at 8:16, after which th* main 'Vonooaaa- Tto flool bfatf Trwtr O B I i U A R Y Ttotf V'aah ...... |VeIl, he ought to know what he Robbins were the standouts in the Thurner, rf ...... 0 attraction takes tha floor at 9:15 ittoM Y ^ t*dV. bfto TWom a t o m b-aa oooarad T*r'rY'to»Tlaoao bwoa paid for o*d to tto roaora koTb and tto .'onotnandoT to Tto tp-- Pnof .Arvndbnt . . . . TPaa* Aimmida . . . . . and Sajorday mmung .laamarv i. talking about)....announcement D. Berger, I g . . Sprlngs-Falcons tilt. PongratA If ., ...... 1 o’clock. Itiy brr.rt.dron and all o.kona ratm.-rt; Soahnard Sorwty ... son; Howard Drew/^peaker. S^TOtiWidbX- tdtotoooa ad tto tktou bb^to' fraor tfeotr Tfajd* <>01118* ...... expected to be made as soon as Blais, I g ...... The standing follows: S t I * ^ u d ittoWtA* , Wtb. tobY Itoatoib. w « iai»A ! xtooA __ _ -______alkm toiYa koOT. dnk doab bdTfe ao X i SomppUr fba . keldlng H. Tost la automatically R. Berger, c .. W PcL 6 16 took rotprtroa initofe aaiubiN'fe ' Tfbitir fWr . . . . . I Walter lAilrv to ii w «y'. bk bto bto Mto- Tktofa. totoafi Mod ttor- tw ^ lb t »b lab' Tto .Taokkwa- J SprlbypoW! n o t * » a Clan Cnrp ...... ktlred as athletic director at Mlcbl- Burnham, c . . . . Royal Blues ...... 4 1.000 RefercA Falkowski. Yitonfblaatoaor kraodobaWl tnik! ptobontnatd a-rt Tkrtt ondoaY.wrtnt — Sun U f* ...... ______I Oakland a t M « itol thw aJlarnuoi, » Manchester High'S/xrass country L*- bbOb'a To aY«aiX' toa fa Tf»n isa* jnij, Vn early In January... .Tommy Sargent, r f ___ team, which recently completed the Meteors ...... 4 1.000 MAROONS SUFFER 4 4 ISSSS^ WSk*ViH^ ttot to tfetoik'fet afetoM oao booka TO pnnok.do akaokM-oto aP nokafkivp A 1» ktailYb T- S ft and . . . . . ; ■*^*°*^ Ohnaanar -wini M r* Latieva toonM toiYM toaa owa bVYtivi ba rodirfroo for feto to r S ^ O w r ...... was aa hungry as a wolf when enkosky, rf .. roost successful ^m palgn In the Orioles ...... 3 .750 Center Springs (38). . to a Tafrttm>n,-v of inoidonw of bto- fttokard l.Y*nrtiti .TobiyT. tuho dWd W'bbTohobtor ___ ... I Twranta M r and-Mia AJhsr: Rafum |Toininy Farr Claims He’ s Center Springs ...... 2 .600 TT P Bawn ------t got off the Normandie yesterday, Piterson, I f ___ B F I yito^ o M ^ Ito f b ^ ^Op l^fYYar V flla ^ paor tto aapon badfebbto ' ferX IdaWY- Vkbttoo, TVtor doiviko^ Y tora^rtoW r db(Y feYb to a toroto ItoYld t-ktodorkw ' btfo pbotocta |nr.ldant T dairiw To ataw Tkat ftoiml PfY* TnMinuMYt .'■oibpabt, ‘ ■Tim kfhTmmio Baifrar ia.: hnnir to Jadna* Musaie 2 3 T OOmnr I Frank Strafacl, the ' pint-sized Those ^ ^ h in g to make reserva­ SmatchetU, If ...... Bucher, rg ...... 0 0 League, can down their (^rlstm as Uta*to otifidoaa Ibfay aaa ,tokn tVoaodwy fo, iV.v.trto>i .tokr “ 1.110 IT la oonoiKdod IT XVrtir ife«- icrmit okI}m amateur, who annoyed the I Welshman Retnms To U. S. ment: “Twenty-five minutes," he tions for the affair are asked to itooarbkY' fo, tto to-m Tto f.(tH»ai to Wt Jtoiyii win to ' S*Y» * Cliribtbui* propratr. ; ■aid. Kllenachmldt, rf ..,. punch with many a toast to Um Ytoataa >raa VbY toni-aoa ,rt.pa«OY-*a rkai tkt inoldani roanTTor ThitTartAY to aflbpa. pomn* rrar i no little In the last National Racing Notes notify /Leary, Tommy Deardon or ,V to* V-toa, ia,VHib»Aaii ATa-- told Wontlay M a pm al tto okimtfe McCarthy, c ...... 11 1 33 Rangers In general and Dav* Karr, Yto-rto bn to Voa araYwa ."YOtn dWfbifaYd to ktnaHoan rlpkrt Ibp* and * pucy •■WaKlib: Tnr Sanr* , ■DSNlJUMncs aim T8oar M gyhrw MarriU. baa put on 20 pounds and Anyway, there’s marked Improve­ Coach^Charlea L. Wigren as toon as (Jentllcore, Ift ...... Falcons (31). the ailent Scot, in particular. toali Viikkv ktA-to>,k Y-takWiai and kiwta brtli to it. ckn Bant tonnr By the Associated PresA For Boat With Braddock; WtotY- rtatoa! to ktooVv t-tow (LlOmHIATStlMi k. .Tafonaat armod foYoaa tl bbt fb!«y, kranotobrnr. iXtaua •• Tht omii wac oonnirliwd to i bnni Dnoanhar 3(, oa ggr aac one and all they can look out ment In the big guy's disposition. posMle. A fine dinner will be Saverick, rg ...... Russell, rg ...... 1 3 The Rangers remained bot on th* PM Ilf Takato, Afo-roo Wolfl Ylhaur ontfYaly d i» To k tnWratra*- him from now o n ... .basketball Lady Higloas has had little rest Ha was paevlsh aa a wounded griz­ senrad and an attractive program is b to .toaopa ,t|orifa to toY fkjtoA -, p « , , YYiarklaa f«V,*IIIa fto Totiowtar um ioi TXwailtd » a^ i Buaaoll Marril) or FTichhu!*; Davidson, rg ...... Packard, Tg ...... 0 1 trail of the Boston BrulnA laadara on Its way to becoming a major this year but aba la stIU able to zly the last time he was here, and being arranged. Howard Drew, tbto a Wo kH(Y*a» kivraao ktold Y^anorro Y-iikiKa to.to.aa «m w T WAfimK. paortO klikoloBk. Shirley Ttabnan i ___J-tiwinoriy to tht* town Mn> Marvels That He Escaped Arnold, Ig ...... 0 0 of the United States dlvlalon of tha Waa Mod to aaaaaa r w a i 3 ^ ^m k. Paul Rpak toiS Willlaa: ort tn New England___ Mike run with many of the turf's best now he's positively chatty. He and termer sprint champion who Is now 22 45 Robbins, c ...... 8 1 Mtoiiditifk f l’VArflWrttoii .fMPMiS %\f%t T W W SffiXtll!; M U R Tht tonnar Miaa Mnttj aprintera. The slx-year-otd mare league, laat night by trouncing th* ftobtotifU u n t u o a o K T s Kttnia. Ttbiw Btoiban aw* .maiitic' ■ « Mmnchmaitr. kcobs expects to sign Nathan Vie McLaglen, the movie man, be­ a Hartford lawyer, has accepted sn Sons of Legion (0). Bovtlcelll, rf ...... 3 1 Montreal Maioons, 4 to 0. Kerr, ¥»Wffi toYwap Aro,Y„UA,nfk fn»iai*Y ■“ S S T from Anita Doris’ stable made her came bosom pals on the way across. ______' ' ’"1 t-ooS bfwat tor Sfeykkan .toaa Takafo. for tVobito: SATS «m a A L IIEKIKT o f obTanuoitw. .tuhn Spat, dirtunto- ,g • Q a c te lonn to meet Joe Louis, today . . . So EasOy In Louis Go; imitation to attend and will be one B Geer, If ...... i 3 the solid man, waa In headllTMS 31at atari of 1937 at Tropical Park "W e wrestled a lot In the ship's of the spaakers. m m m u i i A T « at: inualoai ba.'antiwi* and ftraaii - C. Smith. aupKintsnasn: to >th New York top flight fight Coleman, rg ...... 0 again with hls sixth shutout. ffUCBtSm TEtt SCani* am* Santa CHau* yeaterday and turned In her ninth gymnasium, and that McLaglen still King, rg ...... 0 2 5 ^ M tto oktook aod root ™* ManchaKtor MemurlB] hewnlta; tt uba will be closed to boxing until victory by running five and a half 31 Ths victory left the Rangers only fOwWtowti ribito muft dibto I *Sf» P»to Pank ka* kmo, nna- iBfln'’ Wli V « i * a g ^ hnUdey* to Mr hnmr fecember 29 when Alberto Lovell Tronhies With Manager. Is a powerful man even If he Is 51 Hamilton, Ig ...... 0 Referee, Falkowsiff. two points behind the Bruins. i nnad Tr k « k*e Tht Tto mao wiwA WJUard. Raakullia lianwe- L *B I5 furlongs In 10:5 flat. years old," said Tommy. “He should w jimiiMifcy tIp ro law aHfnbwr- b>kot. F it CUSS PNM i .Ikwrt-br SktNtiM ann to kir and Gunnar Barlund tangle---- m all'in ths money nine other times. , b-kbrt to otbild koO! rto PanaY > I IB tV prlj.. •*»«*. MnokaOia. )g i« AdaUmTini^ have stayed In the boxing game.” Last Nigh t *s Figh ts tobffti koyba to fw , Pto kao k V ib »'>bbtbr W' Phwubi to Ito Xvffl W . .Vttnwum N nbnyS fbbokltw4r.fba llalkp PoTyoo; nPwrtk and a tnobikoT to tto bfta ftumakott. WM w an f ama to 1 » A ftam ^ New York, Dec. 24.— (A P )—^Tha Haa Singing Voice 22!*L*5r^ ao awar- ntm im RNKiF ilKatoYoOto OmiiibMidcfe At Vto -btob- bwotTbikm- b lit to m '- X'Tr,ltnd Ptbtiw V a N to Band. bHI: I wndpapup law?* waaArttiid trmaa j t t RUM* atnmt A m r ic n amibd Birra* to YUUna aatonlshlng thing la that Tommy The biggest surprise waa Farr’s By the Aiaadated PresA •JAdtWKY* War «ob«iato bb* ro^ ■tr and brm. Ylbarta* towim o m o B “ •ham h r nuaaint to iimim Havana— Kid CJhocoIate, termer lat on .rnddr tto diro,.tiot or rdwA utoM fto Ylhi'tbtlima koluncY brtrr R . O f TV Am tim l M t v t t n i;. voice. He brought along several e to W to t aao ato bba akW to «obr. ! bfr and btia ..loin) PntnnaUfe wr* to fkam dhirkiin Farr, the Welsh wonder, wasn't kill­ featherweight champion, knocked ywtxatt tto aio to trikbwb dto uptoi t u m i s m i M i kbtk.tr T- kbdoib or Ab.liaV. Ytollt kw fboanr* 'Yo.iny Skwtd* wife may recordings he mad* In Btogland and ^ ouooYfttor offtobt. toko kad koto. bho< • n t t o ^ jn g hw -jaamY ^ m tiam ed entirely In that battle be had be gave an audition on hla. portable out Johnny Mlrabella, New York, y * tWor ktoto IroftMatt aoo b*tft- , wifk fto toikd fkm bfrariYonn M Tto U n to Ijoitpa VbUrhl* to rvtkm* to Y% id^ Hi. Thuy xtirmn-K JW- (4), welgbte unavaUablA . tkYoinrfe tto tkbobi 'B'kito Tfotm* and wife inato fo; with Champion Joe Louia three phonograph. The consensus waa be ^ t | t o frWfvla W lAok.ftoua fkVbdtbbM raww ibuM ytbtd kbit; f » kbbim: "wotluy k ’adniMUlUY •P M it, WUUarUBi AtlanUc a t y , N. J.— Frankie Tbotn >kto, on tto plantb komkoo kranOtowMcp ImnwllbtaK aftor fto months ago. had It all over Jack Doyla, the Dish ^TAifw fbl ao-kOtob bir. to to»w> «ti townibc Ir. YlYatiftr lual. and Madtw: Bjr and b n * WUIlaBi Wiuinr wuai thrush. Carl*, 160, PblladelphiA outpointed ^ B 'w h d rh fa on t^vrriaY . » onotlmvYiwk' tinri .koirt ddv, p .IkHtoma* ootvwM Tommy, here for a bout with for­ otoibW to.fWIIni: ilntp aftor % a It. b..*' Witokto aald "•Pfew bppoawYh fto ftYikYwiay oirtooTa tto Ito wmr . tr Woromiwir btamu SataMm and 'They're selling thousands of Rooaevelt Row*, 157, PhiladeIpblA WWiWeor bl rb«o oV ioaV b*1tk. to.wa PInon to kb» toam a nwmtoo to IPW: YfemiYObltto onmmand*. Aim: mer Champion Jim Braddock on ( 10). 'OdbY kOAboao Of tto tovd, btatVbW to t o atVpoVltitni In boiwYil. o i toto omy BWffpne m ^irmptmid i r am them In WalSA” h* said proudly. ^ 'U t t -^krr.kH ootrwTYHk- total tto kbbd to kaa ka*t pYObYornd To W. .TOhnann Yrtoo ohatubJlnt. Vltoto Vra btiyimb aMr aihr w j«»r January 21, marvels, himself, that «: '-^kbto obok Tto fibb. ywtotp tkbf he escaped with nothing more fatal "E very bouse haa ona. But, listen: W trto tow to o- kid*v.arkYn trooo- tooa- daaootkvw i.iotu Wltltatr nnu oomtoM ir. Tto .ml! and atao PYwibaoTi JiTblato Ba.Y'nwind Nutfi - YWhwdtBft tpnii an onaratlim tto oatbo tawr dton kobtkad ffob, a oon- than some deep cute on his face and Don't any of you guya start calling ai rto konw o- #kr ao-to- n»Kva booobd Tnimbb! Ir tto kln-rtto n r to ^ to woTpa ftuar. V«{ m iik ^ |Y«nd(oltJk ^ y Ata.ibwf ano ttAopoani TVtbt k aUlbrbkIo bltP.MV- bikWfe Iraki Itow me the singing-fighter or any fool k»fb t o a a o k kf.bAklaa k «.« . Ikind tYNOYatofa ftro k> tto Yy\i).aTbn< kb«Yto -to -rwonrtlk a.MlaW OuU bft- and bim -Chama bfM w Num- a record 25-mlnute fainting spell. .'toY'ir kbto too. Akotdot—Hto C'lna ter fighter the next time you see bwV ano. a-a aaio to kato ln'OAn.a panfewflob-.-Tto Tkwrt.1bni > own fnkbfto to mtdbaoim; a ln**iiini I j m tiirito MTia to thr WaL Tln*Wd He sounded more Uka the old By the Aaaoctotod PrasA toka< .tor k«YY, looatao a «y.. Auftmwn bmtiTar at arm* Riuioipii ! Tnlfe bad a ChrMtiiau. party Thuiw Tommy Farr. North Bergen, N. J.— Rudy Du- » bAtov., pator ■ftoKrvr.r* •. arbOA- or rfeo (%« <>Vwo- and no. oah Wi po tkarr wnwaft ’Tbia* athr attamM! am ' Broadrlbb nearly ruined me.” a to V'odnoatoYY- fniatb* Tto Ofar ynaia. Nta> !B. and Philadelphia—Tonuny Forte, 116, Columbus, O.— Billy Thom, 174, Vto, ua k tt A»*rlAA> ft. ok kotnto fYob. ItoY airlt.idto Ot porkato ■Cm aPkttto Aithunk. bHwwa Waip- Pestered By Manager toipiw V I » PiWYk toYip bwa ftomo to Rytrumab miartoiHTi Wiinam PhilodelphlA outpointed Joe Maf- defeated the Great Mephtsto, 176, own 0-, tkto k.itwiYbo Mat taH ato TM m rm iiM ttu Uwd_The*m fttoamb. Ikam Happy New Year He wra* referring, of coursA to feL 122, Phlladalphis, (6 ). ' 84:08. k a » ffa **«.ia Adfoala "to-a- Y'.*AAtY aoo .'InwiOt .>.«<< (Xaabnimn Tupibbantatni* tr asmy- U nir—an aad Nakw bWiYrt«-~- bis former manager, Tad Broadrlbb, %^k tto tt bYto-Olnt p.b>bod o«|. iWoln. d rl.* bt ■ O' to r bAkoo i^ni- Ytok ktokara toko ka. koot It tkt tk«b ObbYt drWW. dkdt^ 1 -aow Ib- Otatum Stob Aim; B .Tobmiob ?1w Ciiiiwmai tia* aad monam to All. whom b* contitvad to jattlion at t 'n p a. *»OA-to*a r*kr .;.„t T to Xffla, v a N a Won*; m Potpk *>ooOy «A«ark!ki: fo- a .■kWattoaa 'obtnoo bt fto tlOYt rkbi fto pibnto audtito to Ral; Aao.'laHim Swm "»m m k XkumtPm'' -«NIi i » a*U! 40; oonaiderabla expense after they re­ f o o n , •,Ma ao<‘. .to -OHOA' o Oton»n»»k.frY- la }Ykim.lny bT imiwimt- «i4ibfwp* fkili bk*w ,tanarw«w bbYk ptonat IdaOrr- WtoitiMBi tonnafe thw — niiMi T a r turned to England. I t waa no state g .-topi tksYr AVYorKa ,' oO*aa K llto >nab X var> ftka- nartY tkk kTodVa' W atolno -WanOY k. .koa- boo tiY ttol; top-J Tom were apatUng, but. no one bto; Ol.tmofo xwipllnfia ito pwv ."AuaBN: to kibbYoHa' itofpr to Oia a Ir tw ua.. A, TdAotmoatton toklot- -btok bO. fW- da-dbVInf, to poi tto tiYOat bawoupth •DmTjaiiYay 3Rb|ipYi. could have auspacted the bi*rk go- toodWtok AbtoklUHao Ywkat fto bWbtoT btbtwi fkal to brtl! oi.tto lowb Id okaiiw to tto oMYaniat^ ^ J W e tie rp m itto a * mtoi « n w ^ y Inga-on down at Long Branch. 3 Games In As Many Days MORIARTY BROTHERS boo oootaloY o-||0.oa ■aaY«indor abkoYt Ik fto Btot 'frlf* to kitoartf fto Tto Vba ftto I bJk; poAo,a tw h bw> totioo bWY toad, to- rto fto fw r btobl koMb WbUllatYW «tt «»i Sto In “No wonder you fellows thought ■rYi.f jvYlkN .krArift a a»mdp- bb-ly A ful: tsYtibw MUYon ittnnto iptmi nlTir* Tlanw m a kniw ww^yyitt I had • bad temper,” said Tommy. , ViiN% .•War kW nroltnfa to WyW H.iekw SERVICE STATION toarkinv will to bbwwk Tkbw- wli; to a Boor to w al . to k* aaa d M " I wraan't getting any sleep. That The PoUsh-Amertetas embark on ^ e w Britain’* Holy Cro*A last bkYt otooatl tow dobth. P tto lltbt t »A.« ioyUo ,a ,; apa pYtYttbO. b*Yob and fto bobaHYWkbib abd imiair SDBTtSSE S M e i O T N Wr and bna ABame T*. Niibafk man Broadrlbb waa running up aad suicid*” schedule over the Christ­ year's champ*. The Saints ar* fast IWKfunr koat aakoto, to bbd ottofb km It bwY »oo kato »o ttoo. .to marto Or kaf» bHI; k* to a tlinabani Mp. ibut i w e P rtB ip to d O h iM taw urtto utm. down stairs all night to keep m* mas hoUdays with three games and well coached and many o f tha 301-315 Center Street A t Broad Street fbl aooto fOYb- rwawOYla Plotto; bt Ttrttartmmb bwittmr X . It. X mmb players also perform tn tha Spring- -.Wtot ftankioa k!k 'tadl'tor aoronYoVik ...AA to,, .kbt to Into tbolOi nwtal t( fc touweeaiY 40 brnlw Twaw. w ssanB iM iiSiR awrake. When I got up to tell him slated la aa maay days, not th* d«r«*b-.. Ykw. tv 'to r a-. YwHoto banK Nbo* « larf* dabrnto •uptotttmwimft « r « w Tnwiiiia f a J ' to cut tt out ha gave m* ja argu­ field "DustF* leagUA . -NYtodnoAo OOM Vtto nit«Y YWW OritW. kt 0-tr. p b< fto bkubw totobao. least but ths last o f which wiU b* ► atYtouP lYvdmaaNi iN to « t o niMtat. X . x . . 4Bto m ato Tiwr Nam p ment. I t eost me an I made out of The P A ’a whipped Thompaoo'vlll* , to tto bOAoo Ir a oar Vto aao. % that bttboto or. tto TkinuY bbti oor- their clash with th* TD Senlc* (or - '*11: •* tto p boar .to llAoiAnani addon , XUf* .'vtkKTim 3utk, WiiMm wto bNU wtobamw. tone-W ag ^ a . the Louis fight to get rid of him, but three times last aaaaoo but expsete wboto oanrwtad or tto bYoYokato ’aanai la the Rec Senior League leadership a much harder fight tbia year. Tha VHkua •)*Kv% a'kYAT OH fr btoklkltYo. daYo. lUnwY- i >i. b,. W R M lie iiA V 9III9. hobOYbd wtife a aanpTtap mtKwIlabF^ fkpXar I It’a worth IL" naxt Tuesday evening at the East preliminary ta aet for 3:30 o’clock "b a to v Wr IM-Atoom,.1 ^ fjboo.p- f Yb.iatAOtoo fwo O' wklOl'. tow. bibtokpae to aaboO uknmar totokmmbr bwmlHi ibk Tommy Is managing himself now, Side Rec. It may not have any ef­ between the girls’ team* of tba ri­ tto toaok XPIffe to: ootota tatlll >*aw Ttoutoa. -tiao ; mwiuft (to maattay to luaiim*to X waiftpaMTh* hah. exclusively. Hereafter he will have i ibK tto ^ n t o b i miito to 8Nfe fe m fect oo the P A ’a' but they're slated val clubs. A ll local players are re­ tottl. ^ tAivtoln. vrw kX A T«fWi 'P k k m k ttotrtok .3 . ftttnfdtv a bWM.kUi to to 4C- « > Tkuwhbim ’ wtth -tmr ibtoimr. Bim. no oue In the ring wtUi him except ftoY, y , ^ ^ I toklm tto bYao -waar kMluft It, tto Mt “ to traval to Tbompaonville Sunday quested to meet at the East Side Ito bYMil -pnHo* 4]*tocatbbw.; tar tto bald to ym k ita» to "Wn. .t m «- bis trainer, Tom BvaaA He dalms afternoon and to Nfew Britain Mon­ ■^■‘tord. borntoJI) towH Ttupkto bum to toUTt) tto eHU Mr hi Broadrlbb kept dabbing alcohol on Rec at 1 o’clock sharp for th* trip y ' fwbf -Ik b*«tla. bbo. wall Myowt. ^HmNY- to 86 VadHto- Ptraat. 'Tto day night for State PoUsb League ^ 'b to , tMAYfA) VlV bwHi N ftvw P ~ tS T " - bm»n.i %; * bYoior b i.b .^ toil oohIW to ThompaonvUlA 1 tkraufttoMM -CkumwUfoiK pnitor om- ' tow Ir (kr fbm-a OMtwt- hi* (Bca during tb* L o ^ acrap un­ tuts. TV*** t fodA. mil, V w .lotopktto toM W|Y a -wbYdl-. Y»b« kaluft Waib Tuai Monday night’s contest looms as o ^ dlad Ikk bYntnluy rktowtlito a bbw jaiTN w«T. ftifa fto-.-btinwrY-" Y. M. C. A. til he was hatf-bUnded. Whether or not the Rec League a a (.Ytoa^k V . . S»,w.i...,A,j ■ ar*WY*nr wkw. «to IwitYon pY- winaTnnw IwtbT. kowowPr. kr oo* of the toughest the PA’s will Itoto Itlnaw -Hr Wto to wmo. n tr feafe tv Ikr bwatlwia ano a Oknir* i Out 35 Mtentea and town ebampiooa wlU be In shape aki^-,| m - y A anoonr n«o.n Ytrtntow adnifr- toW two .kinUbanr bkmmi tom- Itti* * wm WBittj ha* qiiaanau *But what he did to me when are (ace this season. New Britain ivon WtYoiWOtj^ Ol.r, kta,A toariH-o. • t o ww* htob tr TbaMul it a n * Ik, -o«lla.Y»lrtr to TbWwtYH Ibr- fkr tnum. for their aU-lmportent tussle with B- kniytoWw Yirbinl. .Yy, -Mm akYOi. Horn ih|.w. 9 h r -m U ahmi raachad tb* hotel after the fight eras the UU* last yaar aad split even % tto Prttobto « f b ^ Uto Btorkaai: 'Xmtwwntp-' liwdrtito -**0 Ttot t k atom t r tkla oaubtp to Tko tba star-studd^ Service array k ntnrtto «ooi and dlofklY^r toitolWYb. Itti- nigiu a M koaiham wSi the worat,’* Tommy related. *T was with the local eagars. Tha lineup f j y * t o -nit ^ I . t o » -to unc NYrtmti tr tMa ory- WmWBami Y^.|*4^ m maTTtofc : Tuesday night depandi largely on Includes former N ^ Britain High *' nklktwr ann an wymt akmu B-tfe k b, .5 'Nai; T^ttok ‘to >to*-'Btort Bto-to fkw*a >K., t t wmnu muti th a i lying tbare, my faca feeling Uk* * H0L.IDAY * ,OA._ >lb.tot^ - -• Bowling Alleys the calibre o t the oppoaiUan they stara who are making good on semi- ItoXw-i^iaiYdito k-'tow «-:tw o ir.>iiaa somahody bad been jabbing um with ftboatoi toobabUY to tb * n iik — l'i -jTkik Tk «a wiw**e to too tow Hail. -Yiam w ifiiB iiw ii .wt encounter In tb* State drculL Sun­ pro oourte, tnclu di^ audi well Jotorti, VIk.' T ^ ’tY PNIto ■Orta; i- a meat book, and whai. does this W f WU* 10B1N1 day** game wUl be agalnat SL Adal- known* as Biapskl. E. Doback, F. . ttto'-Ok . 4t ' * ' Broadrlbb do but douse mA eyes GREETINGS ■tt*- MR-: bart's at ThompaonvUla. A weak Ooback. Gut. Ademow. Tb* pra- ittm ini aad an. with a wbola bottle of alco­ -n *n a » “W Y. TBAMA Ytlwia. team last year, tb* Saints art prov­ Umlnary wlU start at < o’clock aad 'MMmiltt Nt Bb Open A ll Day Christmas hol. I fainted :or 25 miDuteA" ‘ iMMRHMt: ing th* surprise of tbs lasguA hsv- local players ar* asked to report at 'ijiBtttoittB tf«5m RSr.-lW 0M E Trainer BvanA who w u thcr* at tng won six g im ss and loat only tb* East Sid* Rae at 6:80 o’clodc th* tlnM and must hav* f l W hold­ two. Laat Sunday they toppled Monday night. HAWCHftWTO EVENiyq HBHALP, MAWCHlg lE B . OOWW^ FBIDAT. DECEMBER M, IWT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24,19ST vinaga, and the party sat out tor PAGE ELEVEN Hoshlen, llva milas away. 'AMUY PARTIES REFLEa PM ARING REPORTS Latar tba United BUtes gunboat SEEK MORE FACES Oahu and the British gunboat Lady­ bird took the survivors to Sh«m h«i Local Stocks N . Y . StocksPSKAUNGTONIGHl lOWiTZERS TRIP RENN’S lUDAY SPIRIT IN TOWN ON PARKWAY FUNDS ON E. CENTER ST. Local Sport Chatter REC LEAGUE CO-LEADERS COLLIDE Japanese Take Adam Exp ...... AT CENTER SPRINGS a s j i i ' s r * ^ A ir R e d u e ...... FOR 6TH STRAIGHT WIN Elimination OT the center Jump toA This all sounds very, very lovely Dearr: Shepherds, Marjorie Noble, iM t fM i I AH Reeponsibilitr Alaska Jna .... tba current rulee OT baaketball has and is highly laudable. If true . . .j er R ead eitt Arriring Ocnakl Wilke, Tommy Noble; Christ* Gorenior Cross Calls On Tokyo, Dec. 24.—(AP) — The YVmfaua K. lU rtto I AUegbeny ...... Readents Want To Know Ez" oc launched a controversy that la fast- then why all the complaint wherf CANADIAN TIES UP ^ mas poems by Marjorie and Toinmy Japanese government today ac­ E M Reptostotetliie Allied Chem |HoweTer If H iere Is A S b rp keeps piling up for A1 Scbacht, who 5 Faces Hall Next, PA’S AND YD’S TO Noble; Christmas drill by Mary knowledged full 'responslbUity for Bid JkAkMf* advertised for a secretary for next mounting In the realma of the the new rules of basketball provide Macdonald To Sobmit A1 Am Can ...... iadonal Guard Quint Staves chalked court sport . . . when It B ick To Spend Double Naumee, Marjory Noble, Kathleen sinking of the United States gun­ tent State I t Goinf To In Osp. N a t Bk. 4k Tr. . 22 Am Home Prod ., year’s tour of the minors... .If those tee opportunity to develop, at least Htfd ~ comes to taking aides on the issue, Deary, Donald Wilke, Harry Nau* boat Panay by Japanese ptenee, Id. (Joon. Trust . . . 60 Am Rad St B ___ Drop In Temperatnre Icc odds go high enough w ell take AlS' theoretically, twice as many boya MIAMI OPEN EVENT Then Bristol Comes Here mec, Lennart Lundin; violin solo by Htfd. Nat Hk. * Tr. 28 2 we'll string with those who uphold . . . surely It can’t be that the RISK4-CAMEWDT Holidaj; Merchants A re Facts On Slate Project ■aid that the flying squadron, com­ A m Smelt ...... Off d o sn g RaDy Of Rivals bama and like It. Harry Sorokolit; greeting to Santa mander and “ all others responsibla” Phoenix St Bk. A Tr. 268 38 Am Tel and Tel , tee new ruling oa we believe that coaches would rather have five stars Claus by Mary Naumee. had been punished, and assured the Itouraaoe Stocks Am Tob B ...... May Be Safe. Attention, Pitt: Marshall Goin the move has proven more beneficial o r r o who can compile Impressive I Manchester Trade returns to thexgrip on firat place in West Street school held Its Christ* Aetna Casualty ..... 84 g For 33*29 Triumph On than Injurious to the game , . , ths league Pleased With T h or Trade American government "definite and Am Wat WVs ... berg’s brother. Billy, will be there wIBhlng streaks, not when they can Stanley Horne And Ralph : Eaat Bide Rec for two games next— ‘ Standings. HaU, like Middletown, S1KEAKS TDE9)AT mas program on Wednesday evc' Hartford, Dec. 24— (A P ) —Re* specific ateps” bad been taken to Aetna Fire ...... S9 te 4 Acting In the belief that residente Anaconda ...... next y ea r... .Herb Kopf, Columbia's mold character, leadership, etc.. In ,, , 1 week, meeting Gilbert High of Wln- hasn't yet won a gime, losing to ning. Welcome, Samuel Kassman; I spending to Oovemor Cross' request prevent a recurrence. on East Center street near Man­ Aetna U fe ...... 32 2 Armour, in ...... Unless there U a sharp drop In First and foremost, the premium even greater numbers thSh hereto­ Automobile ...... 33^4 g Chalked Court; Berk And assistant coach, has the Inside track G n ld a h l D e a d lo r k M i F n r ! opposing Hart- Bristol, Meriden and EAat Hartford, Foreign Minister KoU Hlroto per­ chester Green have no realisation of Atchison ...... has been taken off height by doing fore . . . u iu u a iu l/CaUIULRCU r O l ford Trade on Thursday, and hhas u Mfendiaater citlaBniy approaches SS 5i ? r ^ ^ 5SJlng^ M I “ “ “ ** concerning the *6,* Conn. General ...... 33V4 a J temperature, there will be no akat- on the 40-odd candidates who have and the locals should hurdle this ob­ sonally handed the note to United tl> extent to which the state In­ Aviation Corp .., away with tee tap after every scor­ high hopes of turning In a pair of stacle without too much trouble. ' V m Christmas holiday o t 10S7 in a' original poem, EHeanor Kowalski;, States Ambassador Joseph C. Grew tends to go in cutting down road­ Hartford Fire ...... 61 6; Ing tonight at Center Springe park, applied for Chick Meehan’s old Job ing play . . . In nine cases out of Unbeaten Rivals Claib Next vria o t happloeas and expressing "Dear SanU”, Samuel Kassman; 000.000 Merritt Parkway project, Baldwin. C T ...... Renn Feature Scoring. at Manhattan. .sportlngs goods O r can It be that cage material le victories after dropping their last The game that Is expected to hs've at 7 p. m. tonight (3 a m., e. a t.) side trees there, several residents of Hartford Steam Boiler 88 61 according to Park Superintendent ten, teams have used players at cen­ so scares that our Institutions of Lead After First Ronnd. the n ir it o f the season. For the Balt and Ohio . . . Salesmen say there la a decided start to Manchester High to end a a highly Important bearing on the P” ' departments today were after approval by the Cabinet and the section have taken steps to National Fire ...... 80H 81 Bradlx ...... Horace Murpbey. There waa aome ter whose only claim to cage prow­ learning cannot find enough talent five-game winning streak. few days hundreds o f former Pboenlx Fire ...... 73 71 trend away from softball... .the league title takes place here on Week For First Place h sanction by Emperor Hirohlte. publicize all angles o f the new high­ Beth S t e e l...... akating permitted during the day, ess was their ability to outjump to carry squads of ten. fifteen or The High school, riding the crest aattres have been arriving for the S e o ^ Roeela Insurance .... 4 | but the more moderate temperatures The Howitzers cagers of the local New York Sun should reprint teat Friday, January 7. when Bristol The text was not published In way construction and its ramlflci- Beth Steel, pfd .. their rivals by virtue of their great- even twenty players . . . In high , Miami, Fla., Dec. 24.— (A P I— of a six-game string of triumphs comes hers .o tattle the Clarksmen. Awhle holiday by bus, trala, auto* nephew,’ Leonard R ob ln m ; Christ* J^ian. tlons. Travelers ...... 398 41( have made the Ice unsafe for any rational Guard, who got away to classic editorial on "Santa Claus' Mobiles and even airplanes » j« i the mas Fairy, Estelle- Levesque; Bob SU to Highway Depart* Borden ...... oor start In their first csge cam- ®r height . . . It Is Interesting to schools, especially, ateleUcs are sup­ The winter circuit par-bastera had since dropping the season's opener The Men o f Monahan haven't been Circuit; Champs Rule A t It answered American represen­ Explaining that aeveral large old PobUo CttUty Can Pao ...... large numbers o f people, Murphey for the benefit of Ita Brooklyn read­ note teat many centers. In scholaa- to the Alumni, travels to West hoBday wlli be an occasion o f re* (^ tc h lt, John Sadlco; Mrs. Cratch* I * conference with Gov* Conn, L t and Pow. . 61 81 elgn tela season by dropping tbelr posed to be conducted for the good a pair o f champions to catch today as successful so far this season tations after bombing of the Pa­ trees near Manchester Green which Caae (J. I.) ...... said. Skaters may call the lodge at ers, who still swear there ain't any tlce, collegiate and aeml-pro ball, of as many boys as possible, and Hartford Thursday night to meet Jeleing for many families. It, Christine Sadlon; Martha, Doro* I called on to "sub- Conn. P o w ...... 41 43 ret twro games, nosed out Renn’s ns they moved Into tee second P " L years, bowing to Meriden nay and three Standard Oil vessels have been slated for removal In the Cerro De Paa ... I 8438 for Information, but there wUl . . . . Bill Sexton, who, with Eterle who were stars under tee old rules William Hall high In a C. C. I. L. i and St. ’Thomas, but are figured to Sligfat Favorites. Manchester merchants have every thy Kowalski; Belinda, raeanor Ko* I- ^ ^ governor a full report as Htfd. Elec. L t ...... 63 8{ the Rec Senipr League at tee teelr Interests are supposed to be roimd of the eoute's oldest golf fix­ In the Tangtxe above Nanking on East Center street reconstruction Ches and Ohio . . . be no attendant on duty between 8 Meadows, set the world's record ot are now so much deadwood if placed ahead of any desire for vie encounter In which the Red and , be primed for the renewal of the JMsoa to be glad as the total of walaki; Peter, Donald Robinson* ®“ * •>* prepared on all Dec. 12. , Hartford Gas ...... 38 8( tote Armory last night by a score ture. the 14th annual 32,500 Miami Faimy, Amelia Mlchallk; Dick, Ar* P“ fchaaes o f land” In connecUon project are rotting at the tops, and Chrysler ...... I and 6:30 p. m. 14 feet 11 Inches in tee pole vault, they've been fortunate enough to tory . . . If, aa claimed, five players White will seek to maintain its 1 Mancbester-Brtstol cage rlvMiy. hoBday trade here has In nearly These representations Included a will have to be removed at anv So. New Eng. Tel. Co. 14S 14( f 33 to 29 for their sixth straight open. line saceeded that o f other thur Cobb; Tiny Tim, Barney Kaas* project Coca Cola ...; ___ iumpb. The Howitzers led all can't Stay out of the ozone....h e hold their berths . . . haven't the stamina to lost an en­ Manchester’s foremost saml-prs m u y memorandum by President Roose­ w ent within a short Ume, Stote Maanfaetnrlag Stacks Ralph Guldahl, United States xoars. m several Instances stores man; An acrostic was given by IS Comptroller Charles C Swarts Ool Gaa and El le way but wrere forced to stave off has gone Into tee air conditioning tire game under the present rules, quintets, teelr lineups studded with velt asking that the Emperor be Highway Department officials are Acme W ire ...... 38H 31 Ooml Inv T r . , . . , bueinees with hla uncle. open champion, posted a sparkling have exceeded last year's trading by PopUf: « •ong, ’*We Dream o f Mu* preparing a detaUed report on e 4 e e e e e SS rousing rally by Renn's In the This Isn't true in every Instance, la it too drastic and revolutionary tee cream OT local cage talent, col­ Informed that the American Prell* opposed to retenUon o f the trees, or Am. Hardwaro ...... 30 33 Coral S o le ...... three-under-par 67 yesterday and fttm SB to Sn per cent. « c , by the school chorus; Farewell, prices paid for the parceta com- ...... 7H nal period to eke out victory. OT course, because the boys who had to suggest teat twice that number dent viewed the Incident with con­ any iteration s on plans now drawn Arrow H and H, com 88 4fl Cona Edison . . . . , ABOUT TOWN Here are the first candidates for then Stanley Horne of Ottawa— un­ lide next ‘Tuesday night In the fea­ HbUday mailing for the past four Emll Sa^n. prising the right of way, their as- cern. BUUngs and Spencer . 2M 4 ...... 23H Tba soldiers moved Into on 18-11 the stuff In tee past have come Into be psed In a game . , , in order to save the elms and Con# on ...... tee 1939 A P All-America: Jack heralded despite his Canadian P. G. CAGE SHUTOUT SCORED ture encounter of tee 'R e c Senior iiy e broke all records at the Uan- win , ’ “ 'J f~ ay evening. Chestnut sesaed value, and their value as an- eeeeese 9 ad In the first half and Increased their own . . . Ed Kose of tee High Form of Ponlslunent. maples beside the highway, Bristol Brass ...... 33 33 Oont Can ...... A. Utle— did tha same thing. shaster postoffice with 160,000 m«ii Py independent real esUte OdUns Co...... 105 iifl • e e e^ • • 40 While taking a walk near his lelr margin to 28-19 at the tbree- Fletcher of 5Ii88issippl State and school Is a caae in point . . . he waa We're not acquainted enough with League'e fifth tripleheader offering tte schools with Christmas exercises. Oommltteea Start Com P r o d ...... Close on their heels today were daaeellatioas registered In the Man* experts. Hirota did not make clear how e e a • e e a 61 44 home yesterday. Bob McKinney ol uarter mark. Then Renn’s un- Vaughn Tollett of Alabama, bote a star under tee old rules and he’s college sports to diacuaa tee situa­ when the Pollah-American and the Welcome, HenrietU Tenenbaum; -*• committee o f three residents, Colt’s P a t Firearms . 88 66 Del Lack and West the ever-dangeroua Sam Snead of , Chester postofflces since Monday. Public Works Commiaalooer Rob­ the responsible bombers were pun­ o « e e e e • Bolton saw five deer, all does. Many laahed their closing spurt and dou- triple threat backs___ watch those a greater star under tee new code tion In that particular sphere but It YD Service clash for ths laegus pageant "Oh Uttle Town of Bethle­ W. Harry England. WlUlam Buck- Eagle Lock ...... 14 I 6 Douglas Aircraft .. White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., and BY ROYAL BLUES, 45-0 '^centy*Bva extra workers, in addl* ert A. Hurley was oompleUng a re­ ished except that they were dealt ...... 40% deer have been seen In Boltqn and Isd the score of tbelr rivals but It kids go to towm ....note to Denny , . not being called upon to eX' leadership at the lEast Side Ree. It hem”, by six girls; play, "W hy the with "according to law.” ley and Michael Moriarty have In­ Fafnlr B earin gs...... lOO 110 Du Pont ...... would seem to us teat a similar ar­ young Frank Champ of Terre t e to ^ regular force, handled port on the construction featurea ol ...... 117H Andover during the fall months. 'ain’t good enough to win. Berk Jones, Charlestown. S. Q.: there’ll pend hla energies on tee jump, Kose gument bolds good even there . , will be the nightcap encounter at ?dm eo Rang” ; Big Bister, Gladys terested themselves in an effort to Gray Tel Pay StoUon 4Li 6 Elec Auto Ute ... Haute. Ind., each with a 68. Bimch- tbs big Hood of mail without long the 32-mlle parkway, and waa ex­ The note, while bolding that the Hart and Cooley . . . . __ 335 ...... 16% tmmons, Judd, Mlruckl and Ander- be no top-notch pro grid teams In baa developed his floor game and WUkle, Ig ...... 0 0 9:15 o’clock. S ^ t ; U tU e Slater, Estelle Berko* sinking of the Panay waa “entirely preserve the half dozen trees In Oen Elec ...... and with College enrollment what It ed back OT teem were 41 others The holidays spirit will be ex* • * O e e e 46% The A. I. Savin company, con- - m ooDtributad aU the acoring for your section New Year's D a y .. scoring to a high point of efficiency Sault, c ...... 0 Both A n Unbeoteo w to ; Old Woman, Helen Deptula; pected to deal with land purchases question by changing the width of Hendey Mfg. C o. ___ 8H 8 Gen Foods ...... la, surely It shouldn't be difficult to with scores OT 72 or better, wltbin Achieve Almost Unheard Of 0 f t e a ^ at the town’s hospital and due to a mistake,” nevertheless ...... 31% tractors for the rebuilding o f Bast le victors, while Renn, E. Bissell but you might contact tee Washing­ and Is a well-rounded ^player . . , Brown, rf ...... 0 0 Both the P A ’S and YD’S ore ira- W est. Leonard Caya; Congregation. and to offer suggestions for econ­ said: tee proposed roadway from 48 to Landers. Frary A C3k. 22^4 34 Oen Motors ...... develop two or three teams of equal five strokes ot the leaders and still and fp#cial meoua hsvi Center street, which has had a nd Johnson featured fo r the loaeri. ton Redskins who are open to offers Vancour, rf ...... 0 0 defeated In four league engage­ Eugene Scott Dolores Soracchl, omy in the Highway Department In T h e Japanese navy has Issued 40 fe e t It has been stated that tela Mann A Bow. Claas A — 8 QUIrtte ...... calibre to alternate In action . . . very much In the running. b M arranged for petUenU at the general. garollne shovel on Spruce street Tba Howitzers wrill seek their ....th is Is tee Xmas season and Recently there has been some Feat Agamst Sons Of Le< Thomas, If ...... 0 0 ments to date and the winner ot JoM Soraccht AnlU Berkowlts, without delay strict order 'to ex­ move, while It would place most of New B rit Mch., com. 18H 20 Hecker Prod ...... Six q|iared the 69 spot, including bOMtal and at the almshouse. A t during the past two days engaged nrenth strsdght victory against the this corner Is getting "teat old feel­ grumbling by schoolboy coaches In Chimmlngi, I f ...... 0 0 Tuesday's tussle wrill probably oap- Scott; Mother’s Christmas Waste An The Facte ercise the greatest caution In every tee trees outside tee highway line pYit ...... 90 ~100 Hudson Motors . . . oekvUIe Spartans next Tuesday Aa for aeml-pro ball . . . the trend a long-driving Miami policeman, I t * ^2****^ • holiday menu consist* North and Judd ___ 22U 24 In back-flUlng work, will repair ing" fa s t....s o we'll sign off with this vicinity . . . •‘Give tee game tu n first round honors in tha cir­ Mff Of tomato julse cocktail, crax, Fairy, Joan Soracchl; The Beat Part, Governor Cross and Oommlaslon* area where warships and other ves­ would not spare the cutOng of many Int Harv ...... • Irtt. In recent years has been for Indus­ Earl Christiansen, the amateur gion In Rec Junior Peck. Stow A Wilcox 7 Spruce street today and have it best wishes for a Merry Christmas, back to tee Indians,” Tommy Mons' 0 0 cuit. The PA'S haven't been as im­ •ooaomme. roast turkey, dressing’ ***i*“ Dg)tula; a ptay. " A Stock* er Macdonald 'conferred for 4S mln- sels of America or any other third feeder roots, and teat without these Int Nick ...... f e x score: trial plants to hire ateletes to rep­ leader. The others w*ere Denny Russell Mfg. Co...... 24 35 passable during the Christmas holl- a Happy New Year (and for more ban of Bristol baa been quoted ai Referee, Falkowski. pressive In their victories os the IM M ed potatoes, turnip, string ^ s Christmas------Eve”-- ;------Stocking-..Hi.,, Wednesday afternoon. The power are present. In order to avoid tee trees would soon die. Cutting Int Tel and Tel .. Howitzer Oo. resent teem In various branches of Shute, P. G. A. champion; Jack ScovlU Mfg. Co...... 38 27 toys. Yesterday It was necessary and better notes). . . .and now for saying after tee veteran mentor’s YD’S but this Is undoubtedly dus to I W e r a n b ^ saum, Sylvia Elsenberg and Merrill Scott; Bovemor said that the conference a recurrence of a similar mistake, TO close to the trees and leaving Johns Manville . . . B F sport, especially baaketball . . . tee PatronI OT Shawnee, Pa.; Horton League; Heights Upset “ • " t jO a u s , Walter Deptula; Now w ** “amicable.” but that be bad Stanley Works ...... 37 39 to block off Spruce street In the teat stocking. charges were upset recently by St Metoora (26). the set test the towm and league roses, oUves, Christmas pud* even at the sacrifice of strategic them standing half supported by Kennecott ...... Luppaccblno, If new rules would seem to provide an­ Smith of Chicago, Jim Fogerty of t lf f i’ *^2?**y® Scott; play, "The called on Commissioner Macdonald t r o ^ . ’ Torrlngton ...... 28 27 vicinity o f Pearl street due to nec­ Thomas Seminary . . . It sounds like other channel to relieve unemploy- B F champions are also playing in the o w ^ h a rd sauce, nuts, coffee, mlnU roots at tee traffic lane's edge Is re­ Lehigh Val Rd ... essary labor. Shorte. r f . .. Boston and Albert Maraher of HarrU, If ...... ^ Little Boy” ; Slater, Dolores for a complete statement of all the Union Mfg. <3o...... 7 sour grapes to us, as Bristol and raent in teat more Jobs should be Miami. Orioles; Meteors Remain . .1 0 State Polish League and competing he served tomorrow at noon. FHirtherraore, rigid orders have garded aa a danger In the event of U g g and Myers B Bycholski, rf Ally, rf ...... ^raochi; Brother. Leonard Caya; facta. U S Envelope, com .. — 68 L6ew*s ...... New Britain and a number of other available to those with athletic tal­ ..1 0 Independently to boot, while the * x breakfast tomorrow morning been Issued to the military, naval vrind storms, and to leave tee trees Anderson, e . SOUTH WINDSOR BOWS Johnny RevolU o f Evanston, HI., Daniels, o ...... 4 M o ^ r , Helen Deptula; Santa Claus, Commissioner Macdonald Is the and foreign office authorities to *>•. Pl«l- ...... 118 128 Lorlllard ...... I ..-***“* •^®®**® Reynolds will spend schools In the state have built teelr ent .. . tela may sound a bit face­ winner of tee recent Miami Bllt- 2 YD’a thus far have devoted them­ phBsats will each receive a small thua la oonaidared to ba promoting Mlruckl, Ig . Unbeaten. Hultine, c ...... 1 Walter Deptula; recitations, "A only man who knows all the clrcum* pay. In the light o f the present un­ Veeder Root, new ... 43 43 Mont W a r d ...... the Cbriatmoa week-end as a gueat game around a towering center In tious, but It’s perfectly true . . , 0 selves exclusively to the Ree sched­ a highway hazard. To narrow the Judd, rg . . . . more open, scrambled out a par 70, Keith, Ig ...... 1 Good OiUd”, Merrill Scott; "Santa stancea,” the governor aald. toward incident, greater attention Whitlock Coll Pipe .. — 10 Nash Kelv ...... ^ Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Clark Berk, Ig . . . . IN nRST CAGE LOSS tee past and now find tee going 0 ule. Indications are that the P A ’a b oap iw children patients will each traffic lanes to any leas than the where he was even with eight oth­ WUson, Ig ...... Claus Land”, Leonard Caya; "San- than hitherto to observance of In- New York Bank and Ins. Stock N at Blac ...... I at Christ church rectory. East DtSImmooe, If tough when cut down to their op­ Maybe the rule teat requires the ers. • s2 1 will rule alight favorites in wrbot bbc*^ * fed and white stocking as Mr. Macdonald declined to make An almost unheard of achieve­ Prentice, rg ...... 0 y**lt”. Dolores Soracchl; "San­ strucUona that have been repeated­ contemplated width of 46 feet Is Bank of New York . . 360 370 Haven. ponent’s size . . . 0 looms as the banner attractlaa ot I pcesent from fUane, tas Suit”, S y l^ Elsenberg; a play, any comments after the conference, Noah Cash Reg . . . scored-upon team to put the toll In Guldahl, playing a windswept ment In basketball—a shutout— was Guthrie, rg ...... 1 ly given against Infringement of un­ also considered not In tee Interest Bankers T r u s t ...... 45H 47H N at Dairy ...... Greermen Absorb 35-17 Defeat 0 tee campaign. ^ dgnB point to a quiet holiday “Santa and Son” ; Santa Claus,'Wid* referring queatloners to the gover- 15 3-5 33 play out of bounds after a basket course, required only 25 putts as engineered by the Royel Blues tn warranted Interference with rights of safety at the Green. Chase . 30 32 Nat DlaUU ...... The following numbers and names From EasL Hartford High Have Ctassy Arrays ■ t home with the family and frlimde ter Deptute; M « : San'te Hen-’ I he had said that Renn’s Tavern. Ortainly, the new setup Is much does peanallze a high scoring and he kept sticking hla chip shots next the Rec Junior League at the Eaat 11 or interests o f the United States Last night the three men. Eng­ Chemical ...... 4014 4214 are tee winners of tee drawing held 3 23 The Amerks turned back Renn’s as ao sports have been scheduled by N Y Central...... B After Three Victories. fairer than tee old . . . In tee past, strong offensive array . . . it’s our tee pen. Several hundred gallery- Side Rec last night at tee expense Speedboys (23). rtetta’TMeabaum; Junior Cls^raio ****** and other third powers.” land, Buckley and Moriarty, met Ckintlnental ...... lOH 12V4 N Y N H and H . . . nm, 1 S ’ ,.“ ® Manchester Green Athletic Johnson, If ...... 3 by 42-27, Dillon’s by 17-16, Olson’s ^ loeal basketbaU or Indoor ath- Belli; Ting, and AUng, Eugene S ^ tt *“ general games have been won or lost be­ opinion, however, teat tee superior Ites congratulated him as tee lead­ of the Sons of Legion. The final Grenolf, rg ...... 0 0 Further Safeguards. and obtained a promise from a state Corn Exchange . . . . . 49 Ol'* i ’ orth A m ...... S®** ** Fellows hall lost nlght* Mahoney, r f ...... 1 by 32-14 and Moriarty Brothers by MCte groups. and Leonard Caya; Chlldrm, Helen *“ P^®*^**<* County, and that tba to- I Ellsworth High of South Windsor cause ot tee advantage or disad­ team will still win out . . . when up­ er and went hi'.ne before Horne, score was 45 to 0 as the Blues re­ Blaney, r g ...... 3 0 It set forth that “ the Japanese official to review the tree situation. Guaranty Trust . . . , 220 230 P* L. -Gravis. 37 A. Renn, c ...... 3 40-6. while tee YD ’S bast Olson’s, AU stores, the postofftce. Muni* Deptula, Dolores Soraochl, Msriill I ^ amount paid for land would ap- Packard ...... suffered its first setback in four vantage of tee center .ap. some­ sets do occur, tee reasons will still playing after tee wind had abated, mained unbeaten tn four league Lautlnbacb, Ig ...... 3 3 government are studying carefully It Is understood that not only the First National .... 1780 1830 Corotey street, Hartford; 8386, 25 E. Btssell, 0 ...... 3 32-20, Mortartya, 30-20, DUlon’s, 82- f y y offlces, and other places of Bcott, Joan Soracchl, Anita Berko* Pf®*Amate the estimate prepared Param Pict ...... starts last night when Eaat Hart­ thing teat has nothing whatsoever be the same as In the past, namely, came in at dusk with his 67. games and retained their places os Murdock, 0 ...... 2 0 every possible means of achieving prospect of losing trees, but the Idea Irving ...... 10 12 Penn ...... D. Renn, Ig ...... 4 hMtaeso wfll be closed for the long wlU; recitation, Anita and Estelle "^hen the Merritt highway project Ml/ ^ ° WIIIU. East ford High pinnned a decisive 35 to to do with ability or lack of It . . . the favorite didn't have the stuff at His approach shota deadly, Horne co-lehdera. W. Davidson, r f ...... 1 2 17, ano Renn, 46-80. The P A aggre­ more effectively the above stated Manhattan ...... 2014 Center etreet; 598. two bushel pota. F. Blesell, rg ...... 1 Vesk end. B ertow iU ; Goodnight, Eugene Scott. authorised. of having a three lane speedway 22H Phelps t M g t . . . . 17 trouncing on 0>acb Hugh Greer's now a team must be well coached teat particular Ume . . . scored six birdies after an out-of- McCaughy, If ...... '.1 0 gation Is beaded by such stellar per­ alma, while they already have tak­ near the Green, has alarmed some Manufact lYust ... 38 37 Phil Pete ...... in wchickens. J. charges on their home floor. The Somewhat of an upset occurred os formers ss Bruno Bycholski, Stan Thurs* Asks Complete Picture National City Bank and talented to remain In tee win­ bounds shot had given him a big tee Heights downed the previously en steps to ascertain. In still closer residents there. Citing tee fact that 25% 27 H Pub Serv N J ...... M *icect; 8329, two 12 8-7 29 McGrathmen led all the way and Opalach, Ed Kovis, John Falkoaki . Christmas vacs* | What Governor Croes wants is a New York Trust ... ning column . . . five little guys have Besides, tee fan merits considera­ six, two over par, on tee opening undefeated Orioles, 21-16. The 9 4 22 contact with American authorttlea 89 H 92H Radio ...... ™ W. Shorts, 83 Score at half time 18-11, How put on a closing drive teat routed and A l Obuchowakl and also In- ^ n . The perfect attendance to r complete picture of the parkway many school children are continual­ Public ...... much better chance against five tion . . . and Mr. and Mrs. John Q. hole. Meteors nosed out the Speedboys Umpire, Falkoskt. In C2ilna, the whereabouts of Amer­ 28 30 Reading ...... “ Fallons of zers. the Greermen. cludea Mike Saverick, Eld Hanbur- COLM S Chestnut project. Ha wants to know not ly in tee vicinity, and that the ten­ Title Guarantro . . . . big fellows, all other things being Public Is Interested In a fast, well Three strokes back o f Christian­ by 23-22 to stay deadlocked for HUI, Eaio Belli, Walter Deptula ican Interests and nationals’ and 5% 2 % Rem Rand ...... ISH ^i*®** Copper street. Referee, E. Raguekue. The box score: da, Mike Brozowaki. John Vojeck, only the acreage and the price paid, dency o f motorists will be to speed equal . . . played game every time . . . tee sen in tee amateur field was Paul first place with the Royal Blues. In Heighto (31). Helen Deptula. Sylvia Elsenberg. to Improve the means of. communi­ Repub Steel ...... ! East Hartford John Mordavsky, Frank Mordavsky, but the kind of property, whatever through the well settled section, American (Newark) more even the contest, tee better Leslie of Baton Rouge, La., western tee other game. Center Springe B F Dolores Soracchl, Henrietta Tenen* cating intelligence thereof speedily IIH Rey Tob B ...... B. F. T. Henry Oryk, and Bruno SumIslasU. some residents are under stood to American Reaerve .. 20 44 S4 dents at St. John s prep at Danvers, When tee coaches start wailing are tee prospects of a terilUng, ex- champion and a noted collegiate eked out a 23-21 decision over the Server. If ...... 2 0 baum, for December; Elio Belli Wal* I were on It, why and effectively to authorities on the 32 Safeway Stores Brown, I f ...... 3 1 i golfer. The YD'S are headed by Jim Shel­ MR& W nURD CURKE spot” favor a two lant road. "N o criti­ American Surety .. 36 H that tee game has been speeded up clUng tussle . . . and whatever dif­ Falcons. Dallochio, rf ...... 0 3 ter Deptula, Dolores Soracchl' Joan greater In area than needed 3814 Schenley Dia ...... ^ spending the holidays Sports Roundup | Foran, r f ...... 7 2 16 don, AI Salmonds, Harold Schualta, cism has ever been made o f tee Excess ...... 6 TO much teat it taxes the physical ference there Is In tee rivals will be SmatchettI paced the Blues' offen­ Plerro, c ...... 0 1 Soracchl for the term. >^*ht of way were bought. "Although the attack” on the 7 Sears Roebuck .,., «*>!/ I parents. Mr. and Mre. Melody, rf ...... 0 0 0 Andy Raguekus and Chapman and Panay and three Standard Oil ves­ width of the road” , one resident Fid. and Deposit . . . 95 strength o f tee players to tee limit due to superior ability and not su­ sive In blanking tee Sone as he tal­ Glovaninnl, Ig ...... 4 0 DKS NEAR lOOTH YEAR West Street: Estelle Leveaoue valuea were arrived at and 99 Shell UntoQ...... 17^ P- Qulsh o t Main street. By EDDIE BBIETZ Kearns, c ...... 2 1 5 Include Ray Fraser, Eddie Ragus- sels on the Yangtze river above stated. ‘T he high crowning o f the Great American ... 19V4 and makes It necessary to develop perior phjalque . . . them's our sen­ lied nine times from tee floor and Wadas, Ig ...... 1 0 A m ^ Mlchallk. Christine SaSon! “ will give him 3114 Sooony V a c ...... New York. Dec. 24.— (A P I —Meb Moran, I g ...... 2 3 7 HIGH HARRIERS HOLD kuB, John Sullivan, C31f Magnuaon. Arthur Cobb, George Leveagua' public a clear underatand- Nanking Dec. 12—waa "due to road and Its bumptneaa have been HaUfax ...... 21 23 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Cole o f 99 reserves of equal calibre to tee reg­ timents . . . ran up 20 points. The Sons tried Muscho, rg ...... 0 3 I South P a c ...... ) this will be a Chiistmaa present Woods, r g ...... 0 0 0 BtU Ketsb, MacFall, Walr and I n t Lacy, Town’s Oldest Res* PhlUip Masanlk, Samuel Mlchallk! ‘"K of got off the Normandie yesterday, Ffteraon. I f ___ ■even-year history of the sport here, B F years old had abe lived un­ Hop River Village: Frank and, pare the report which the governor ilar character.” at tee Hartford hospital yesterday OT Norwood, Maas., and Sunday Heights ...... Sbo DEFEAT BY RANGERS til January 26, 1938. U S Steel ...... !!. it Mike Jacobs wrouldn't let him Muzyk’cz, If ... will bold its annual banquet next Kennedy, If ...... 1 0 Harry Sorokolit, John Wilke, George *“ ■ requested. at tee age of 62 waa bom In Man­ with Mr. LaUey’s mother, Mrs. Speedboys ___ Hirota took cognizance of Unit­ Vick Chem ...... " It until Tommy agreed to meet Wednesday evening. Captain Fran­ .250 Smite, rf e. ^ Lebanon M d Harry Naumee. Peter Sorokolit, Comptroller Swarts waa notified ed States contentions that the I Annie l^ailey o f the same town. Falcons ...... 000 Bell, rf . .. chester and was a nephew o f the Western Union . . ! ! aX Baer late In February (tt he Totals ...... cis Leary announced today. The af­ ■ out epent most o f her Ufa ^*® Wsterson, Emma ^® highway oommlasloner that bombing was In violation of Amer­ Sons of Legion .000 Conn, c ... By ASSOCIATED PRESS late Mrs. F. E. Watkins. He waa a West Id and M fg . ate Braddock)---- then both went Score at half time 10-6 , 50 Per Cent Better Now fair tela year will be open to High to Oihimbia after her marriage to M Mary Naumee, Margery I hereafter he will not approve hlgh- ican rights thualy: charter member of the Broadview WUUNGTON Clan McLean, No. 52. O. S. C. w in Box scores: Stratton, Ig The happy followers OT tbs New Woolworth ...... !! ,.4 7 'ter the ham and eggs. Hartford; referee. Whaplee; Alumni and any others Interested in Wmard Clarke on New Tear’s day i^° w ’ *^®*™her: Peter Soroko* way department checks unless they "A s regards the circumstances Community church. He was em­ omit ita meeting tonight, and hold Royal Blure Pratt, Ig .. York Rangers, currently the hottest Elec Bond and Share «ju r b j! 9% track and cross country. ■ s n y years ago. lit, Emma Strickland, for the term, are earmarked specifically for dell surrounding the present unrortunate ployed for many years by the Na­ The Roannr Brook school, of It Monday evening Instead at the Server, rg team In the National Hookey Frank StrafacI, tee ' pint-sized ing a stop-watch, nodded agree- Those wishing to make reserva- ^ M rs. Clarke Is survived by nve ot Pine Street: David Frederica, nlte projects. Incident, I desire to state that, tional Fire Insurance Company. which Mlsa Margaret Relger is home OT James Munsle, 123 O u ter ment: SmatchettI, If .. Bucher, rg League, can down their Chrlatmaa John Parareky. for December; John rooklyn amateur, who annoyed tee Velshman Returns To U. S. •Twenty-five minutes,” be Uoni for tbs affair are asked to n w seven children. They are while It la concluded In Your Ex- The funeral of Mr. Joslyn will be teacher, gave a Christmas program street. Racing Notes said. KItenachmidt, rf punch write many a toast to tha , *v Pacaraky, for ths term. ; rellencv’s that the Incident resulted Thursday of songs, poems and read­ oe no little In the last National notify Leary, Tommy Deardon or McCarthy, c . .. Rangere tn general and Dave Kerr, Burton! held Monday at 3 p.m. at tee church Anyw’sy, there’s marked Improve­ 11 23 William CUrke. aU of New Haven, Center: Ernest Brousseau, Mar* from disregard of American rights ings and a play "Waiting for SanU h o s p it a l NOTES A *>«>. Peter Mayhew Merrill, pen, has put on 20 pounds and Coach Charles L. Wlgren as soon as Gentticore, Ig .. Faloone (21). tee silent Scot, In particular. shall Nuhfer. Herbert Oehleni and burial will be In the Eaat ceme­ By the Associated Frees. For Bout F ith Braddock; ment In tee big guy's disposition. possible. A fine dinner will be M rs. E mily Randal of Rocky Ford, U.S. GUNBOAT SUNK I by Japanese armed forces. It waa tery, Manchester. Claus.” The cast was comprised of waa born December 10 to Mr. and srns one and all they can look out Saverick, rg . . . . Russell, rg ...... 1 The Rangers remained hot on the Philip laham. Merton Wolff, Cbaun entirely due to a mistake.” Mrs. Russell MerriU of Fitchburg r him from now o n ... .baaketball Lady HIgloss has had little rest He was peevish as a wounded griz­ served and an attractive program Is Davidson, rg . .. Packard, Ig ...... 0 Colorado and Joseph Clarke or tee following; UUian Ttemko, Mar­ this year but sbe Is stlU able to trail OT tee Boston Bruins, leodsrs Watkins, PhyUls garet MUioIyak, Shlrtey Bennett. Mass., formerly OT this town. Mrs! on Its w*ay to becoming a major zly the last Ume he waa here, and being arranged. Howard Drew, Arnold, Ig ...... 0 of tee United States division of the Columbia. She also leaves sixteen Mary run with many o f the turfs best Marvels That He Escaped ■ Field, Charlotte Clarke. Barbara WITHOUT WARNING, UnthWBlte, E u t HArtfnwvi a.. Merrill wras the former Mias Betty Jrt In New England___ Mike now he’s positively chatty. He and former sprint champion who la now 45 Robbins, c ...... 8 league, last night by trouncing the ftandchUdren and nineteen great King, Claire Brouaaeau, Janet Col John Spak, Paul Spak and W U Ila m i«„ ^f^J.Hi^ord* — “ '* Miss ' Su- sprinters. The stx-year-old mare YOUNG SHIELDS HOME Robbins of Manchester. icobs expects to sign Nathan Vic McLaglen, the movie man, be­ a Hartford lawyer, has accepted an Sons of Legion Bovtlcelll, rf ...... 2 Montreal Marooni, 4 to 0. Karr, grandchildren. * Beverly McCullough. Shirley LINNE LODGE ELECTS Ka^a. Rene Bennett was masterl'*?Hi‘?r!SSy’ Place. from Anita Doris' stable made her of ceremonies. John Spak director of . dscharged' yesterday ann to meet Joe Louis, today . ,. So Easily In Louis Go; came bosom pals on tee way across. tnvttaUon to attend and will be one Geer, If ...... l the Mild man, waa In beodUnee ^ U n tll 1935 Aunt Lucy spent her Trythall. Jean laham, for Dcember. SAYS O FnaAl REPORT diaries 31st start of 1937 at Tropical Park ” We wrestled a lot In the ship's ^m roers In Columbia. Sbe waa s all musical selectlona and Frank «treet, George Mary C. Smith, superintendent o f )tb New York top filgbt fight OT tee apeakera. Coleman, rg . again with his sixth shutout. FOR THE HOLIDAYS yesterday and turned In her ninth gymnasium, and that McLaglen sUlI King, rg ... Stomber of the church and took OFFICBtS FOR YEAR Kania waa SanU Claus. I *** Wells street the Manchester Memorial hospital Is ubs will be closed to boxing untu victory by running five and a half 21 Tha victory left the Rangere ooly Troubles With Manager. Is a powerful man even If he is 61 Hamilton, )g Referee, FaOcowrskl. grsat Interest In the life o f the (Ooattmied from Page One) Mrs. Anna Peck has been con- *Z?****^ today: Miss Marv spending the holidays at his home etember 29 when Alberto Lovell furlongs In 10:5 flat. .She has been two points behind the Bnilns. FEW CLUES FOUND in Lansdals, Pa. d Gunnar Barlund tangle... .mall years old,” said Tommy. "H e should wmmunlty. Up to last summer when Chester Shlelda, eon of Mr. and In the money nine other times. have stayed In the boxing game.” Last Night's Fights as 1 Bar health began to fall. She had a where he could hear the Pansy’s Mrs. C2ieater W. Shlelda of 136 Axel W. Johnson^ Is Named S o “• machine-guns firing. New York, Dec. 24.— (A P )—The Has Binging Voice n a n mind and posseaaed an amax- School street and a member of the IN THE MURDER OF The crew meanwhile waa carry­ Chancellor Commander At A f r ic a n armed forces In China astonishing thing Is that Tommy The biggest surprise was Farr's By tha Aeaoctated Preea. Ing vitality. Her eyesight was re* • United States Marine Band, will .. tovs no mission o f aggression. Havana— Kid Chocolate, former ing on under the direction o f Lieut. K* Of P. Annual Meetins’. Mr. and Mis. Charles MIske. Census: Slxty-flvs patients. Farr, the Welsh wonder, wasn’t kill­ voice. He brought along several ■w kable sad she was able to read spend the Christmas holiday a*lth Secreteiy of State Cordell HnlL featherweight champion, knocked Arthur F. Anders of Vallejo, Calif., his parents. Young Shlelda will play Mr. and Mrs. John Petrovich are recordings he mads Ip England and wiUicmt the aid of glaaaea. Sbe apent HARTFORD WOMAN entertaining hU father and mother ed enUrely In that battle be had be gave an audition on hla portable out Johnny Mlrobella, New York, B « later yeara knitting, and writ* executive officer, who had been shot with the band this afternoon at the (4), weights unavailable. through the throat. Unne loMlge, Knights o f Pythias of Chicago, m They formerly r»- with Champion Joe Louis three phonograph. The consensus waa he tog to frlenda In Columbia. White House and will leave for held Its annual meeting Wednesday Atlantic City, N. J.— Frankie (Ooottnoed from Page One) "From then on the planes bombed sided in WUUngton. months ago. bad It all over Jack Doyle, tee Irish FuMral services wUl be held in Manchester Immediately after the evening In Orange hall and elected C;aria, 160, Philadelphia, outpointed us continuously until about 2:20 p. . Hu- “ “ WlUlam Moore went Tommy, here for a bout with for­ thrush. Christmas concert tee foUowlng officers for the year Roosevelt Rowe, l87, Philadelphia, ®®***™*’*o church on Tuesday county bulldlhg until after 2 a. m. to Worcester, Maas., Saturday and ^Lovell & Covel mer Champion Jim Braddock on "They’re selling thousands of totemoon at two o'clock with burial m.," Hughes said. *They appeared Since he has-been a member of ( 10). today because of the truck strikers to be attacking ua In relays of two 1938: OianceUor commander, Axel they stopped tn Springfield to see January 21, marvels, himself, that them In Wales,” be said proudly. to the Columbia cemetery. trial. the band he has been promoted to W. Johnson: vice cbanceUor, Victor Mrs, Moore's niece who is con­ "E very house has one. But. listen: or three each. The first group that first cornetlst In the unit and also he escaped i^itb nothing more fatal A t tlw Board of Education meet* Local detectives, Lieut. William Swanson; prelate, Raymond Hunt; valescing from an operation for ao- than some deep cute on his face and Don’t any OT you guys start caUlng heW at the Yiome of the secre* came over dive bombed from a con­ plays second trumpet In the Marine pendiclUs. CHOCOLATES F. Madlgan and Sergeant Peter B. master of works, Evan Nyqulat; a record 23-minute falnUog ipcll. me the singing-fighter or any fool w ry. Mrs. Joseph Hutchins, It waa siderable altitude a’hlch kept them Band orchestra. He Is the youngest Mr. and Mrs. (nurieo MUke shop­ Tht Best Chocolates To Be Had! Gavin have been checking Mias keeper of records, Gustave Gull; "I'll be at least a 60 per cent tet­ thing like that or there’ll be trou­ WRESTLING voted to purchase a duplicator to re- beyond range of our Lewis machine member of this famous musical or­ ped tn Manchester Saturday. ble.” Riley's movements earlier In the guns. master of finance, Herbert Johnsem; 1^7 Ahead of AD Other Makes! ter fighter the next Ume you see Pwee the old fashioned hectograph ganisation— the President’s own. maater of exchequer. Alexander The office girls of the HaU Thread He sounded mors Uks tba old By the Aaeoeiated Preoa. week and are said to have Informa­ Oame Closer „ ** A Lovell & Covel Year! me,” said Farr, conservaUvely. ^ M n g used by Center school to Rerggren; master at arms, Rudolph mUl had a Christmas party Thurs- Tommy Farr. North Bergen, N. J.— Rudy Du- tion that they have located a wo­ Later when the Panay eras visi­ F a n c y Chiistmaa Boxes Priced From 60c U d "Nobody will ever know what I P jM lrt Its school paper, ’’Dartmouth Su-anaon; Inner guard, Albert Had- day noon at the bqme of Elsie Hanks Merry Christmas aek, 218, Omaha, and Abe Oileman, Oaniaon commended highly the man who saw Mlsa Riley with a bly smashed up, they came much put up with tee last time. That man PLAN NEW YEAR’S EVE getta: outer guard, Elmer Anderson; when a chicken pie dinner was 205. New York, drew, one hour. aroilc done by the school on the pa- man In a Hartford tavern at 12:20 closer and not only let go their served. Those who attended w e 3 and Broadribb nearly ruined me." Philadelphia— Tommy Forte, 116, a. m.. Wednesday. trustee for thre years, NUs B. Columbus, O.—Billy Thom, 174, bombs from low altltudea of perhaps Mrs. W alter Colburn, Misers Mary Pestered By Msnager Philadelphia, outpointed Joe Maf- Bjorkman; musician, William MAGHELL d r u g CO. defeated the Great Mephlsto, 178, K ’pS!)lte ** ^ Miss Riley's body was found by one or two hundred feet, but also Lord, Theresa Navratl, Doris ______1095 Main Street Happy New Year H# was referring, of course, to fei, 122, Philadelphia, (6 ). 34:08. PARTY AT VILLA MARIA Oaahrman; representative to Aseo- regular editorial * ®ter, Francis Joseph Deso- machine gunned our decks, firing as Uihreoen and Helen Needham. his former manager, Tsd Broadribb, clation Svea, Axel W. Johnson: « a f f with the rest of the school pu- vlch. brothers, who bad been In the they came down diving. 1 was In­ The Christmas tree and c a n u u to All. whom bs contrived to Jettison at pqs acting as reporters. The staff The 'VUla Maria Hotel tn South auditor to HaU AsocUUon Svea, woods searching for a Christmas formed at the time that the planes "SanU’s VacaUon” wlU bs held at eonsiderable expense after they re­ •srvM for one year and the paper Is trw. . Glastonbury Is planning an unusual­ Gustave GuU. turned to Ehigland. It waa no stats n*ere Japanese navy planes Identi­ Memorial church this evening. The publish^ every three months. Copies ly fine New Year’s Eve pa>7y this The above officers wui be InstaUed secret either before or after tee Medical Examiner Henry N. Cos­ fied by their distinctive red circle.” CUrlstmas tree at WUUngton HIU •to sold la the district at nve cents l^ear. The food Is always o f the on Wednesday evening, January 12, GLENNEY’S txiuls engagement that Ted and Polish-Americans To Play tello performed an autopsy shortly About 2:02 p. m., Hughes said he wUl take place Saturday evening W ffl^the money being used to buy highest quality at the VUla Maria with District Deputy Griswold’ MAGNELL DRUG COMPANY Tom were spatting, but no one before noon today. gave the order to abandon ship, un­ with epecial music a»»k the plsiv w nivund equipment and Giuseppe MigUetU, the pro- caiappeU of Memorial Lodge of this •’Everybody Happy." could have suspected tha black go- Identification, which waa not Im* dertaking to get the most seriously toper Is In lU fifth year of prieter, states that bs will outdo town In charge of the ceremony. Inga-on down at Long Branch. 3 Games In As Many Days MORIARTY BROTHERS ui^'ilstely established when the wounded ashore in the first tripe ot John Carpenter aa weU os Henry . ®tk)n and contains original himself for the New Year’s Bv« Borovlcka la belping out In ths "No wonder you fellows thought Roctos and poems, world news, local body waa found a*as made by the the two small boats available. Christmas Ice Cream Cakes party. A full course capon dinner poet (dfice. There le n large r had s bad temper,” said Tommy. asm , and tokea. *Lste police through a laundry Over hla protests, he aald. Hughes SERVICE ^ r 6 6 l O t l 6 STATION marking. wUI be served. There wUI be a floor o f maU to be handled. ■I wasn’t getting any sleep. That The PoUsh-Amertcaaa embark on|New Britain’s Holy Cross, last staff for the present year was placed, face down, In the first a ’’suldda” seheduls over the Christ­ year's champs. The Saints are fast Lieut. L«vin aald that the ground show and the noiaemakers and papet SURPRISE SHOWa OVEN Mr. and Mrs. Everett P. Robert­ man Broadribb was running up and "• Bdltor-ln-Chief, Jean laham* boat. Ashore, he and others hid In down stairs all night to keep me and well coached and many o f tha 301-315 Center Street At Broad Street EAtor, Jane Lyman: News wsa too bard to trace the marks of hats win be o f a different type than son wUl speod Christmas with Mrs. mas holidays with three games tall reeds from possible further at­ 3 5 - and awake. When 1 got up to tell him players also perform in tha Spring- Joyce Hopkins; Art Editor automobile tires but that be svas usual It Is necessary tp make reser- Robertaon^s brother H. F . Baker, slated In aa many dajrs, not tbs tacks. MISS CATHERINE WILSON to cut It out hs gave me an argu­ field “ Dusty” Isogus. ly Squler; Fun Editor. Ar* convinced that Mlaa Riley waa takca vatlona eariy since a large demand ■uperlntendent o f the Rescue Miy- A t 2:28 p. m., ths planes cessed ment It cost ma aU I made out of least but the last OT which wlU be The PA’S whipped ThompsoovUls Xsmghrey. to the scene In a car. The spot is is already Indicated. ^ at Roebeatar, N. T , and whUe Sefeet Yow Own Flavors! their clash with tba YD Service for their attacks on the Panay and con­ there wlQ celebrate their first wwl- the Louis fight to get lid of him, but three times last season but expects The following is the program of near, the lieutenant added, where Mias Catherine JuUa WUson w the Rec Senior League leadership a much harder fight this year. The lop Kiver Village achotri rtven on centrated on the merchant veatels, N. L. POUCEMAN DIES honored with a surprise mlsceUano- ding aimlvereary. Order EsriyI It’s worth It” In prohibition days liquor was fre­ tw*o of which had managed to reach Tommy Is managing himself now, next Tuesday evening at tee Eaat preliminary is set for 3:30 o’clock to*eeday evening: Welcome, quently transferred. ous shower Wednesday evening, fol­ M te Mugaret Rtegar, teacher at Side Rec. It may not have any ef­ the beach. With her colon still fly­ exclusively. Hereafter bs will have between the glrla’ teams OT the ri­ lB*y Naumee; a play, "Why the N ew London, Dec. 34.— (A P ) — lowing the meeting of Margaret B. Roaring Brook. wlU spend the bott. fect on the P A ’a’ but they’re slated ing, ths gunboat sank at 3:46 p. m. ^ roeeee with her mother, Mrs. no one tn the ring with him except val clubs. A il local players ore re­ W«nto Rang", with tba following Patrick J. Murphy, a member of Hood circle of g’a Daughters to travel to Tbompaonville Sunday s t e a l s f o r FA.M1LV caiarles Schoermann at Woreeater. bis trainer, Tom Blvans. He daims quested to meet at the Blast Side t: Bolger. Leon Tatro; King, Gus* While the men were hiding In the the local police department for the held at the home o f M ri. Joseph afternoon and to tn w Britain Mon­ Naumee; Steen, Frank SorokoUt- reeds, Hughes said he heard the Maaa. Schools wiu be to eearioB V Broadribb kept dabbing alcohol on Rec at 1 o'clock aharp for tha trip Newark. N. J„ Dec. 24.— (A P )— past 33 yean, and well known Mosley of 36 Madison street The day night for SU te PoUab League to Tbompaonville. • _/// KtaaL Mike WUke; Bertel. Nui aound of a motor launeb, but could social was in the form of a (3 ulat- again Monday, January 8. his face during the Louis scrap un­ tuu. « U c e today aald Mrs. Josephine throughout Connecticut poUce cir­ The Frank Paaaek button mtU Monday night’s contest looms os to; Old Man. Peter Naumee; not say a search was being made maa party, with glrte for "m ystery" Y. M. C. A. til bs was half-bUnded. Whether or not the Rec League s . t . 9W - 7; 26. arrested when she leaped cles, died this morning foUowlng a which has been very flourlitotog tor one OT the toughest the P A 's wrill Woman. Emma Stricklend- for survivors. Later, however, he pels o f the members, and a choica Out 28 Mlnotes and town champlona wiU be in shape Miy, Lola Watterson; Angel. Mar* from a second story window admit­ long Ulneea He was 84 )reare old a few weeks has operated two or *But what he did to me when we face this sessan. New Britain won said two Japanese planes flew low and was born bi Ireland, March 18. coUecUon o f presents for the brlde- for their oU-lmportant tussle with the title lost year and split even Emeraon; Girt, Mary Naumee; ted 28 burgUries which she said overhead "apparenUy” looktng for slect three daye. The miU closed Tuce- reached ths hotel after the fight waa I by the Primary gradea, ‘Up was to provide food and clothing 1888. He came to this country at the day night and bustoaae wUl not be the star-studiM Service array write the local cagers. The lineup eurvlvort. Miss WUson. who is to bs marrlsd / r e a m ^ ths w orst” Tommy related. ” I w u fto her two children and an unem­ age o f 17 and moved to hum city resumed until the first o f Jam m y. Tuesday night depends largely on includae former New Britain High * HOLIDAY * About 8:16 p. BL. J. HaU Paxtoo, on New Tear’s day to Goorgo N. Bowling Alleys lying then, my face feeling like tba calibre OT the oppoeitliao they ■tan who are making good on leml- «aUvity Tshleeu. ployed husband. after spending a year or two in New aomabody had been Jabbing me with iUT. liOis'Wattetoon; Joaeto, Nils aeooDd aecretary at the Embaaqr, York. He is survived by hie wife Storkwaathar, was entertataiad at encounter in the State circuit Sun­ ro courts. Incliidlrig such well Deputy Police Chief Haller told left at Hngtiaa’ request to tty to get two previous showers, oos gtvaa hr c c meat hook, and whai does this day's game wUI be against S t Adal- MBOla; Angels. Emma Stnckland. and tour children, tour brotbera and I wlto I kaew wbot tt la that EDowns ss Slepskl, B. Dobeck, F. ■he w nnaed with a broken pto in touch with AmbSMSdor Nebm friends and the other by her asoo- Broadribb do but douse me, e3res bert’e at ThompeonvUls. A weak GREETINGS toflMy Emenon; three eisten. The funeral aervloea pcompto ao many aaw to aat to tha Doback, Gut. Ademowr. The pre- and a tack puUer whm T. Johnsoa at Hankow. Pantee aSDt dato toachsr i to tba primary de­ and an, 'with a wbola bottle o f alco­ team lost year, tba Saints are prov­ r.|rniaMc, Lsm n t i o , toktol iB cnatofly. wni ba bald Monday morning at 10 i c n UnUnsry will start at 8 o’clock and partment of Oeatar Oongregattonal All Day Christmas hol. I fainted lot 28 minutes." ing the surprise OT the league, hsv- eooUa toR laia back tro m th m a m o’clock at S t Maor’a church. K)95 MAIN ST.- PHONE 3659 local players ore asked to re p ^ at i^nrdi school. Traiaer Evans, who w u there at ^ won six gomes and lost only ths Bast Side Ree at 6:80 o’clock tha Ums and must have bold­ Lost Sunday thsy toppled Monday night. V K O B lW E m MAlfCHBiTBB EVEIVCrO HERACD, HANTHESTER, CONN., FRIDAT, DECEMBER t4, IW T ■ -1 .. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRroAY. DECEMBER 24,193T PAGE' f)OTS AND HKR KIIDDIKS Hawkins* the Realist By MAirrtN: HAWUM6 ,OOM*T LCT (}M T o .AHEM ^-TOOW THE C iooo S o y o »o y o u ? W R •. ^ ~ ’AO THAT B oOT& .SOT . nib MEU. ,1 MOST Stof Vr m m SENSE and NONSENSE U EERty H'OP 'OCKINO ~ys6.\ SEE you toovt VOR DINNER VAST INAto « 0 0 0 AM O T h a m r yoo.siRiW E OhM-V VPE yOOR CUW UI3MA CHR)STHA6.AVX> UNDER H’ W VOR V O U .filR V w y SCARE V IN .’TOO NVSHV, S \ R ■WBCXQCUHetANCe* ,NOUO >At, WNEVO .yOU'O BE ’TEVOOIR Just b« paUsnt, ohlldran; Daddy Hat—What do three bans - la | B S n v E TAWE H V VJAYCK Mgcm^Vi jFwMiiJ mwJhcMf mwgwinM cjn jpa€fm ^ begin to get tired of playing front of a pawn shop maanT MtSOlMO &OME , •*- VNHEOS )N evAZES 16 m o n e y ,B\R '.HX 09E with your toyn about four o’ctodi Jim—Two to one you don't get It \1 ? , r In tbe afternoon. back. rv” y o u lAAU. H’APPROUE LOST A N D FOUND AUTOMOBILES FUR SALE 4 LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 As Jack Bonny night say It, WM BUSD^Effi LOCATIONS SO m umBN AT muc Ih e Nlgbt ot Nights r a R ENT 64 delivery oompanlea and several Psj Or Paul Whiteman play It, Twaa the night before Qulstmaa, j LOST—w arn: g o l d wrijt watca 19S7 PONTIAC COACH, 1937 Dodge FOR SALE—ONE NEW MUch Jar- S3 HAVE LOTS OF FUN department stores already behind Bing Croeby could croon It. and bracelet in Montgomery'Warda sedan, 1933 Pontiac coach, 1933 and Pa on the floor aey cow, second calf. Clayton C. JTOR RENT— In LEAN LEGISLATIVE XMAS Chriatmaa rush deliveries. And nothing could “roon" It, Was laying the tracks aa tid'd laid | Btore or on Btrcb atreet. Finder Chevrolet coach, 1938 Cbeviolet Reed, RockvUle. Telephons 499-3. Mctlcm, luitable fOT^aoy butlnetf. Chicago, Dec. 34 — (A P ) — Virtually the only bright spot i It'a a greeting that’s beartfdt them before; piease call, Ura. Clarence Jobnaon, coach, 1934 Plymouth sedan, 1933 Near the Armory* ll)Q^lre Armory Thirty firemen had a jolly good of yesterday’s negotiations was And friendly and true. But the contrary things wouldn’t | at Mootgomery-Warda. Chevrolet coach. Cole Motors— Tavern. \ time fighting a t20(t blaze In the government’s settlement of strllj When we aay, ‘Thanka, folka. stay put togetter. 3433. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 4.1 FOR F D R THIS SEASON Hamilton club, a Republican of motion picture workers And a Merry Christmas to you." And Pa’a remarks weren't cold like | LOST—LEFT HAND mitten, band citadel In the l^ p for two gen­ river boatmen and a few isolalj * knit, red and black. Finder call tha weather. 1937 MODEL 30 Ford coach 3478; FANCY NA-nVE Turkeys, roa«. erations. conclusions of peace for food Pa swore and be sputtered till four I 4S90. Ing chickens, fowl, broUers, geese, of the session wras reassuring Traftle OSloer — Hay, theral 1933 Deluas sport coach 3378; 1938 They would have bad a lot warehouse employes. What's tba Ug IdeaT' You are tying in tbe morning. Deluxe Ford coach 3378. 43 Pine ducks and rabbiu, We dress and Congressioiial Santa Gabs business because there seemed be a real promise of tax adjust­ more fun if battaUoo chief An­ up trafflel Why don't you use your While Ma sold hla bad luck should I street. deliver. Otto Herrmann, 310 Cen­ FORD TO FlGHt thony Durkin, worried over long serve as a warning; ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 ments and because their was always noodle r ter street. Phone 8038. absence, hadn't rushed to the SALVATION ARMY’S Sweet Young Driver—Oh, m eo A t last It was fin ish ^ and poor FOR SALE—1937 CHEVROLET \Failed To Leaye Five Ex- in the background an insistence scene. FOR RENT—LATEST XY boapl- that any continued government sorry, oSleerl I didn't know this ear Pa woh led Master 3 door sedan, beater, elec­ FANCY QUALITY broilers, roast­ Durkin found five men putting A broken-down mortal and tucked I taJ bed for borne uae. Katea rea­ ing chickens and fowl, dretaeo. N. L B . RULING spending should t j done without bad one! Toonerville Folks tric clock, 9,000 miles. Price 3880. Packages Under out the fire. The other 38, coats CHRISTMAS PROGRJ Into bed. ______By Fontaine Fox sonable. Call Kemp'a Inc. 6880. Telephone «480. Fresh egga de.lvered direct from further budget unbalancing, off and red-faced, were in the READ IT OR NOT— CONVALESCENT HOME FOR Carlaon A Son Poultry Farm. Tele­ Mr. Roosevelt appealed primarily club gymnasium, riding mechan­ M other l o s e s t h e k e y to t h e b io c l o s e t w h e r e a l l t h e ^ phone 4317, IN TH^OURTS The White House Tree. for quick action on the crop con­ The full p ro g r^ for the Chri| Christmas has not alwajrs We Think of Them cbronlc, convalescent and aged, oil MOVINU— 1 RUCKING— ical horses, i>erforming on hori­ mas exercises toiUght at the San been observed on December 3S. It seems to me that out of an the { CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ARE LOCKED heated. Mra Uary Oow Giblln, 21) trol-farm prices problem. The apol­ zontal bars and flying rings and OUR BOARDING ROUSE S'IDRAGK 20 NATIVE TURKEYS 38c and 40c Ih. (Contlniwd from Page One) ogists for the session point out tIon Army citadel is given belo For four centuries the birth of pleosurea found In living, Cottage street. Telephone 8279. Geese 30c, roaxtlng cbIcKctia 38c. exercising with Indian clubs. Mrs. Adjutant An scorn be will Christ wax observed on January T b m ’a none one-half, so wonderful By MILO THOMPSON that the other objectives named In "What goes on here." Durkin as that which comes from giving. s a AID, OTAKJC3F^Rr>/ A T = T e R LOCAL AND LUNU distancp mov­ and 38c. lb. B. T. Al;en, 17 Doane his call could have been introduced, chairman and Miss Rhoda Hd 6. Various dates were favored w THACr IDEA 3 B L L « ing. Exppnancso men. eovereo street Telephone 7616. counMl in the hearings before tbe Washington. Dec. \24.— (A P )- yelled. "If you guys can't work, pianist: by blstoriana. May 30, April 3 T h i^ h gifts from friends bring SEEIWO ALL THE POOR TCLLOVVS The Tuletide spirit may ^ rrspon logically, in order to make full use you can't play. Go on back to and November 18. Even the liappineas, 1 honestly believe WITH M E, M A eO R , ' ^ vans, all new luilta lor r' ''tng Labor Board; "the decisloo of the of the presence of Congress, Song—"The World Shall Kneel ■PLAV1N<3 SAMTA CLAUS TO OTWER BUT B E P O R K W B Manchester L. T. Wooo Uo. Board lx based on prejudice. It Is alble for the fact that a .reporter the engine house." fore Him” ...... The Chor| year of Cbriot’a birth is la The greatest joy comes when we j ■ not founded on the facta In the rec finds here today leao evidence than While the farm legislation was In And eo they did. The fire was doubt Harod, before whom ap­ give—and not when we receive. PEC3PLE, WHEM THEY HAVEWT ristmas Gift Evening: Herald ord. It is wrong and unjust. The he expects of the feeling that this out anyway. A l l ...... Six Boys and Gil peared the wise men, died 4 B. When Christmas’ time draws near, { HAO A SQUARE AIEeAL IKI WEEMS, RUPTCTT', IP T H E R E FAINTING—PAPERING 21 FOR SALE—BRAND NEW "Sterl­ company will appeal the dectalon to will be a lean .egtslative Christih^ it was possible other drafters and C we have the most unselfish feel­ X HAVBNtT THE HEART TO for President Roosevelt. other committees could get work Rosalin Turkington, Grace Rob-f ing. IS A LA-ST-MiKJUTe CLASSIFIED ing" Corona typewriter with case. the United States Court of Ap­ Inson, George Leggett, Richard TAKE A COWMISSIOM "FOR THE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE—ALASKA Frigldalre, Never been unpacked from fac­ peals.” ITie obvious and much-reported 4one on wages and hours, regional What I’m Wlahtng for yon: Kind thoughts, of those less for­ OPSNiINJa PO R A reawnable. Apply 39 Falrvlew | fact about the special session was government reorganiza- CYawford, Jack Proctor, Bar-| tunate, into our hearts oome I TRlPUAkS CHORE X PERFORMED tory. Telephone 6188. Harry H. Bennett, Ford person ALL NIGHT SCHEDULE bara Turkington SAKJTA CLAU«,X»LU OoBDt SIS aversas word* lo a Use street. Ask for J. A. Dray. nel director in charge of the com that a Congresaional Santa Claus tloh, anti-trust laws and housing. am- Stealing IW C6TAIWIMO EAdpLOYMENT TAKE TH' OOB MV- iBluala oumben sod sbbr««iatloB> failed to place five or six neatly That proved to be true. Govern­ Instrumental Quartet—"Oh LItl wixhl We think of them—forget ourselves; saeb oodBl as a word and oomoouoe pany’a private police, known as the Town of Bethlehem” : "Sllel ■FOR THBMw«—UMPP —»/0OYE- 6EL.P — - a COULD words as ewo words UlolBtam cost Is FUEL AND FEED 49-A packaged pieces of major legisla­ ment feprganlzation got little at­ FOR CHRISTMAS UGHTS ag-you- snd that's the one big reason Service Department: "the National Night" That Christmas time brings so much ASPRBSIDEKIT OP THIS OFKOAAI- pries o( thrss llBsa REPAIRING Labor Relations Board decision tion under the 20-foot tree In the tention, but some of tbe others got aU -the-g USB TH' PRICE OP Ues rates osi dar (or traaslsoi FOR SALE — s e a s o n e d HARD WWte House east room. much. Even the politically signifi­ Recitation—"(Thristraas Message" ood- thlags- joy—and la our sw eet^ seaaoo. IZATIOAJ, X AdOYE WE LET THEM A YOM AWD ada WE SPEtHALlZB IN applymg sounds like a page out of th3 United tbat-thls- Chr wood, sawed stove length and un­ Automobile Worker (union publics That was the fact which moved cant antl-Iyncbing bill, not part of Business Section’s Holiday Dis­ ...... Ten ChUdrI KEEP t h e EMTIRB AMOUMT J B R P v y / UTssttn Marob It, ISSt asbestos siding, and recovenng the Republican Senate leader, Mc- the requested legislation, was ripen­ George Anscombe, Wm. Proc­ istmas- tide-can A T CHRISTlLAB TIM E...Again Casb Ubaras roolA Workmanship guaranteed der cover 38.00 per lo-d, cash. L. tion). It's not only offensive but play Burns Throughout The XHEV r e c e iv e , AS A CHRISTMAS • OoBSssnUvs Uars ..I 1 otai S ou T. Wood Co. P.ione 4490. Nary of Oregon, to call the session ed a bit on Its particular vine eo tor, Floyd Ford, Ricbard Craw-| bring;- oad-l-hope the spirit of Chriatmaa, bringing Painting and carpentei work. A A. ridiculous. Only the employes who Night; w m Be On New ford, Edmund Kittle, Eimerl that- good-Fortune's PRBSBWT PROM OUR a CoBsscBllvs Uars ..I a sts II sis work for the Ford Motor Company a failure. “It did not," he said, "In that It might be plucjted or discard­ with it Its great promise of tml- { 3 J 900H 3h : 1 Oar ...... I 11 oul la eu Dion. 81 Wells street. I'el. 4330. any way carry out the program of ed In due course. Year’s Eve. Phelps, Walter KUenert, Fredl raps- you'll -bear-at-e versal joy, descends upon the world. p i r m / w h a t 2 U A JD ATKd All orders (or irrssalar iBsertloor can know how ridiculous it la.” vary-ring: -oU-this-and LOCK AND SAFE combinational HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 the President." Obeervers of the aessldn who were Turkington, James Symington f ‘Tterry CbriaLnas” — wherever the I E A V YOU 2 will be ohargsd at the obs urns rats SIgnIffcant, Says Martin The Christmas street lights will Vocal Duet —"Helping Others" more-Tm-wlahing-you-wUh Inspiring words greet the. ear. In TM3MYtUqM Bpaolal rales tot Iobs term svtr> changed, key CtUng, duplicating The Union's reaction; Whether (Christmas feeling or sec­ not particularly sympath4t(c with WINDOW SHADES- Fine quality, be on all night tonight and tomor­ Ruth Turkington and Margarl a-falth-deep-aad -aineera-Uint whatever tongue, they chaise you, dar advartistaa fivsa apoo rsqatst Guna, vacuum cleaner*, cocks etc., I Homer Martin, international ond thought causes it, neither the the program looked for evidences of Y O M 3 0 A Ads ordered Mtors the tbird or dfib Holland ahadea made to order at Democratic leaders on Capitol HIU row night as they were last night, Robinson. you'U-have-a-lferiy-Yule-tlde-t'Dd os they change us. Brotherhood,'I cleaned, repaired. Bralthwalte, 8 2 1 president: "the decision is of the Prestdentisd whip cracking, fpr a Russell Poterton, chairman of the dar will bt sbarasd OBIr toi tbs so very much reduced price. Please nor the President's aides at the oth­ Democratic stampede In the direc­ Recitation—"A Christmas of a-glortously-bappy-New-Year love, bum ^ty's great capacity fOr toal BOiBbsr of times tbs ad appoar Pearl *treet. WTlte for samples and prices Capi­ greatest signiflcance in that Merchants Division of the Chamber Moat-respeetfuUy-im^aetfuU} fellowship And kindness all o j ^ g / k sd. eharaiBs at tbs rats saraM' bo er end of Penns.vivania avenue ap­ tion of action, for evidefices of balk­ ^go" ...... Seven GliL tol Window, Shades Co., 46 Capea evidences the Intention and punpoec pear downhearted. of Commerce, which sponsors the forward with tbe coming ot this BO allowaaes or rstoads osb bo oud RBUPHOLSTERING. Furniture re­ of the government to use Its power iness. 'or Indications that the court Ruth Turkington, Lillian Kittle,1 OB six urns ads stopped after tbs atreet, Hartford. They prefer to add up the assert­ display annually, said today. Strong Margaret Robinson, Ruby Leg-I a r - mightiest yet most myeterioue sk- pairing, also spring* reset. J. Hill­ to compel Henry Ford for tbe first bill epllt In the Inajorlty party has aCtpss Main street from tbe Center A-M Bttb dar. man. TeL 8446. ed gains made and- to ask what not been mended. gett, Margie Anscombe, Ethel | ireaeton of man's eplritual. life. No “till Corblds~i diaplar Hass boi PROPERTY OWNERS — AttenUon time lo his company's history to more could have been expected of as fa|' south as School street, tbe 0 «a Vlth the feeling of a year made solA 36.08 repaper* room, celling paper- obey the law. It means that hence Their post-session comment indi­ lights add an atmosphere of holiday Perrett. Elsie McCann. the Tbs Usrald will aot be rsspossibis a five-week session of So cumber­ Recitation — "Hang Up Babji eomplete through earnest effort to er or kalaomincd. Material, labor forth refusal of Ford to obey the cates they found that. If whips were cheer to^Ihe business section. columnist tor mors thaa oos loeorrset lassrtioB BUSINESS some a body attempting to solve Stocking” ---- Norma Turkingtl I an adopted purpose, with a ot aar adssrtlssmsBt ordered tor complete. Inside, outside painting. law will result In punitive meas­ cracked, there was no stampede. Mr. Pottrrton also said that the ■ansa of welcome humility, with a more tbaa oae time. OPPORTUNITIES such far-reaching problems. They Many of them have hailed a grow­ Vocal Solo—"C:iirlBtmaa Dreams" Lady Driver (Indignantly, aftar Large savings. Work guaranteed. ures. suggest that the very troubles Con­ lights will be kept on all night New etnoere and necratic lead­ spilt. There was no such separa- Jean (jabols. director of Paris READ IT OR NOT— at CBAHUiC IIATI6 clvtD abov« DOGS— HI RUS—PEI'S Oitrlnsky. 182 Blssell street, lei. Ford men to organize will be re. ership asserts It Is something to tloD of Democratic elaroents aa municipal affairs, called for the The glass was cracked, tba roof had One hundred and nineteen years | i)R( HY SM ITH M « ooov«DUne« to bdvtrtiMrt. but 8879. celved with aa much rejoicing by have sent this belated (jhristraaa would give the Republican minority army trucks to carry the food to the leaks, and the fenders dented In ago this Christmas Elve, the organ Rescuers Derailed tb« CASH HA'i'lfib will b« ACC«bt*o m SCOTTIES—9 WEEKS to 4 months gift as far as the conference com­ an effective balance of power. In­ The owner was but seventeen and In a small church in Obenuear, Ger­ By JOHN C TERRY rULX FArMBNl It paid ai tb« bosi old. Also wire haired terrier, house | the Ford workers ns by the union almost depleted central markets 6LIP BY, dND IME TAN6LFo"c«RI9 OF Never before has a manufacturer mittee's packing and wrapping de­ stead, the. balance In each contest and enlisted railway workers to load had no caalt to pay. many, broke and could not be re­ LINDA AND I CAN oaaa offlea oa or bafora tba aaaaaib and car broken. May be seen eve­ BOARDERS WANTED 59-A CHURCHES But he traveled at the highest spesd S^IKHY 5 ftlIDJEO FIANE HAS L0N6 SINCE W ith no column o f smoke ‘to g uide th e m , day rellowlos tba Qrat laaarttoa ai been so severely castigated for sheer partment. was thrown by a sectional or labor the cargoes. The trucks also ue- pair^ In time for oervicee (jhrlM- SUPPORT YOU KTWEEN THE tw o D8ERN4 FtOONDER IN THEIR HATH aaeh ad otbarvtaa tba OHAHilfc nings. 1007 Tolland Turnpike, j brutality and willful disregard for 3. Passage of housing legisla­ bloc. llvered tons of provincial editions of ST. JOHN'S POLISH CHIRC’I when be honked the riglit of way mas morning. The pastor's assist­ COOLED- WITH DARKNESS, HOPE OF l?ESCUE Buckland. WANTED— GENTLEMEN board­ - ig cars had to swerve aside, men W - IP I HAVE TO, THE NORTH WIND STIFFENS A9 A STORM HATB will ba eollaetad- No raaponai ers. room, board, and garage, 3V law so deservedly.” tion. This, too, went to a confer­ If the currant off-record com­ Paris morning newspapers to rail­ Uolway Street ant wrote a poem which the organ­ I'LL RCK YOU ON bility for arrora ib talaphonad ad* looked at him with acorn, ist set to music and was sang tbe PPSC6NP5------will ba aatumad and tbair aecqraey SELECT A CANARY and cag* week. Home cooking. 29 Buck- Prafeeslonal Fighters ence committee, but there Is less to ment In Washington is a safe indi­ way stations. Rev. Joseph ZIeba MV BACK- be done to compoa House and Sen­ Army makers made bread through Though they had to give him credit next morning by two voices. That ■ Zk eaonot ba aoaraotaad Christmas present. A dne selection { land street, Buckland. The Ijtbor Board report said. In cator, the fourth shortest special 12 o'clock tonight—MldnigH —be had a real good horn. connection with the May 26 battle, ate differences. session did no) make much history the night In the Department of m.iss. " was how “Silent Night", one of the ’ INDEX OP of cagu. Next to Larrabeea Bar­ 4. A start on the related tax re­ Maine-et-Lolre to meet public de­ most popular of all Christmas songs ber Shop. 17 Pitkin atreet or tele­ that the Ford Service Department In Its own right but turned out to 8:30 tomorrow. Clirlstmas moi) Williams—rve had this car for CLASSIFICATIONS APAIM MEN l>i—FLATS— had at the scene "professional fight- lief and budget balancing problems. have been a front-end extension of mand after a bidccra’ strike spread —Low ma.ss. came to be vrltten. phone 7628. Rep. O'Connor (D.. N. Y.l, said the from Marseille. years and never had a wreck. Bl^ba eeooessoopssseapassosssow i TENEMENTS 6.1 era” and "Individual! with known the coming 1938 session. 10:30—High mass. Johnson—You mean you've bad Eagiiramaota ...... J criminal records” win were paid for progress made In respect to tax re­ The session may have made It un­ Transport unions called a strike 7:30 Sunday morning, St. St| That your Christmas will be a this wreck for years and never had Merry One and your New Year one ^^^^iRvaa o s e p p • s •*••••••••••• •• 1 i RENT—SIX Hoo&n Ctoeroent. their work and did It In an "experi­ lief alone was enough to justify necessary to carry over many Im­ which affected markets, newspaper phen’s day. a car. l^a*ba s s s e s a o a • s • p a ••«•••«■•* •• I alT ImprovemcnU, aieam heat ln> calling the session. of Prosperity ts our most sincere Card of Thanka'...... i enced, profesxional manner." portant matters to the humid wish. ' la Uamortaro ...... j quire 10 at*'cet. The report jound "almoet unbe­ 8. A congealing sentiment In fa­ months of next summer when legis­ Tbe best sellera In the Christmas Loat aod Foond ...... lievably brutal" the story of the at vor of helping needy and worthy lative mlnd.s u-lll be turgid, percep­ ABBounoareaota ...... shopping turmoil are men's fun- GIFTS’ FOR A MAN WHO tack on union organizers and band business. Many , ff-thc-record com­ tion will be dull and nerves will be Blahlngt (ties, gloves, mufflers, Paraonala ...... ] EM'dRGENCY bill distributors when they made mentators have said the atmosphere fraxzled. SMOKES A PIPE: A can of to- j Aata«abllaa LEGAL NOTICES etc.), with cosmetics, perfumes and bacco and nine dozen boxes of Aotomobllaa tor Bala ...... < their first attempt to carry tbe women's hosiery running second. matches. MQi'OH PBRSflT union campaign within the shadow Everything! Autoaobilaa tor iCacbanaa paa* I Auto A<*caaaonaa—>rirta ...... i NOriCH o r AI*l*IJCATlO!V of the huge Ford plant in Dearborn. Auto Ka(>airina*>KaintiDa .paaM i CALLS Thl» u to ffive notice that J John (Since then three attempts have Auto ScbOOla ...... 1-i C. iaiiiiihell of IS4 School atreet. Auiua>*8bir by Tru<^ ...... i Mancheoter. Conn., have bled an ap. been made by the union to dis­ Autoa^Kor Hira ...... | P O U r E plICBtlim dated 18th of December. tribute special editions of the union FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ByBIosserl WASHINGTON TUBBS Uaraif«a->8«rvica—dtoiraaa .e.w H 1»S7, with the Liquor Control Com* publication at tbe Ford plant gates. ->€ort. iMftvNUKuvicc.Me. T.ii*fau.t.wT. orr.- By (.'rane OUT OUR WAY UptorcFolaa—BicyeUa ...... ll mlaalon for a Packate Store, Permit By Wiiliama for the aaie of aicohutlo liquor on No violence has marked these Incl- STOLE 43.000^)00 N GOLD, ' Wan*Fd 4u*oa—Hotorcyelaa .ee* 11 4343 dents but 830 union men have been “n----- GREAT SCOTT! ITS Uth ONE OP TH* BED WHUT5 A Baalaea* aad f*r33frt3«la*»«i a«r*lraa the premlaea of 114 Main atreet. .Man* SKI. DISABLED THE ENMNEB, belicvable; p u u s p a q Huain«a» darktcaa oiTarao ...... ii cheater Cunn. The buaineae la owned arrested for violating a Dearborn KIDNAPED A 6IRL PASSEN&ER. ' SHEETS IM VOUR BED SHEET, Houavbuid tiarvicaa orterad ....11*4 FIRE by John C. Cainphell of I&4 School traffic ordinance which now bars AND ESCAPED ON THE SMACK ROGERS. DOUBLE LOOK­ PAKTTS! WHUT'S TH' Buildina—Contraettna ...... ii aire«t. Mancheaier, Conn., and w ill be them from tbe area. Two hundred OUTS. W EREGONGTO IN THESE conducttil by John C. Campbell of “KISS ME." Fli»ri»ta •Nuraaria* ...... || South and elgbty-stx of these were ar­ THOSE RASCALS.'/- MAnXEC WITH VOUf Funarai LMraciora ...... li 154 School atreet, Manchester, Conn CLO'ES ? HaaiinicPIumuina—Kooflnir .»• li aa perm ittee. rested yesterday.) ^V E SOU MO SENSE I'M LUCICV loauranra ...... n 4321 JOHN C. CAMPBELL The Sammary OF FEELIN&— NO IT WASN'T Miliinarr —Urtaamakina ...... a 11 Dated I8th of Dee., 18tT. Tbe board summarized its find­ SENSE OF COMFORT?. Uovina~J rucklna—>Bto(aa# .ae. North H*llrJ4v37. th * aaattr ess; Public PaasFbuai Harvica ...... IU*A ings by saying that "from the mass Painiiua->Pabarlna ...... ii Llill^OR PERMIT of testimony In this proceeding two NOTH E OP AI*FLI4'ATION Prtstcaaional Sarkteaa ...... it 5432 This la to Klve notice that I Joseph facts stand out: The unconcealed Kapairina ...... fi Narettu ot 35 Maple atreet. Manchea* boitlllty with which the Ford Mo­ Taiiorina**i>yaina^<^laanina s. <4 Tollaf Gooda and Itarvica ...... ta ter. Conn., have Aled an appllcaiipn tor Company views bona fide labor Want ad*—BuPinaa^ Servlca...... I* AMBULANCE dated »7 of December. 1937, with the organizations and the utter ruth- Liquor Control Commiaalon for a leasness with which It hoa fought iCdacarioaal (D ouiian) Packace Store Permit for the tale of CIL Couraaa and t'Uasaa ...... t) .Ticohollc liquor on the premlaea of tbe organization of Its employes. No Privata inatructiona ...... t» 310 Main street. Mancheater, Conn. employe whose economic life la at L>»octnt ...... la-A S630 The bualneaa la owned by Joieph Its mercy can fall to comprehend Muaieai—sUramailc ...... at Naretto of 35 Maple atreet. Manchea* m iL" Wantad^Jnatructiona ...... K (HoUoran) ter. Conn., and w ill ba conducted by KlaaartaJ Joseph Naretto of S5 Maple atreet. Under the NLRB procedure th* Bonda—dtocka—Moriaaaaa ...... Si Mancheeter. Conn., aa permittee. company can comply with the or­ % Buaintaa ODportuniilea ...... Ik 3060 JOSEPH NARETTO der without further action or it can Monty lo Idoan ...... || Dated t7th of Dec.. 1937. appeal to the Circuit <3ourt of Ap- Btlp aod SItaatloaa (Quiah) • H-11.24.87. p^B, the same tribunal to which Halp VVatjicd — Kamata ...... ta THBJ Halp Wantad—Halt ...... la LiarOR PERMIT tbe board wrould go If the company G E E ,r T b (SOON, EVERY NOTICE OK APPLICATION falls to comply. Should the Court daieamtn Wanitd ...... It'A 4340 t o u g h f o r S ) PORT. EVERY Halp Waoitd —Malt or Ftmalt.. n Th is la to v lv e notice that I of Appeals order compliance and WKR5HIP IN Agtota W ^oitd...... II«A Michael J. Sheehan, of 35< North tbe company failed to obey, a con­ A POOR SiluaUuna Wanttd — Ktmalt ... ik Main atreet. Manchester. Conn., have THE W EST aituatinna War.ttd^Malt ...... It HOSPITAL filed an appllatton dated 17th o f Oe* tempt order could be entered. r LITTLe BABY,' Emplnyrntni A«aneita ...... 4v camber. 1937, with the Liquor Con* Without referring to the court, BeiMQ k ic k e d !. NOIES IS L.l» t RfiorA^I'ria— %'tblclr» trol Commlaslon for a Restaurant Bennett said concerning the ques­ AROUND LOOKING - Uoaa—Birda—Htit ...... «i 5131 Permit for tba tale of alcoholic liquor tion of reinstating workers; FOR THE LUt 8tock»Vthtcita ...... a, 4J on the prtmliea ot 143 North Main "The NLRB will have a good legal UKtCTHAT 8 0 I Poultry and 8tjM>ii#a ...... t| atreet. Mancheater. .Conn, The bual* 'K ISS *^E: Wanttd*^ Ptta~ Poultry^dtock 44 nata la owned by M ichael J. Sheehan ngbt on Its hands to enforce that' KARLY IN WATER DEPT. of 318 North Main atreet, Mancheater, one.” Par fal^HlmilaataM . LIFE .' m £ A Articita. Kor Salt ...... 4t Conn., and will be conducted by Boata and Acetaaotiaa ...... 4« Michael J. Sheehan of 358 North Main ZW TH , 3077 atraet, Mancheeter, Conn,, ae per* Tbe alcohol days are here, the Bulldloa Mattriala ...... «« m lttee. • n « p r a t e Uiamonda—WaicbeA—Jawalry 4a saddest of the year. The under­ But Chuck ^s\e it to you, and it says ‘fnt p o «^ i' on the box." Elaotficai ApnM incao^Radlo ,, 4k (After 5 P. M.) M IC H A E L J. S H E E H A N (3U S N , IS rual and raad ...... Dated 17th o f Dec,, 1987. taker smllea with glee to see the "Fanny, aren c p>u old enough to know that a giri can’t juM blindly trust ui Oerdea— Farm— Oalrr Prodoets Oi. R*lt*S4*87. Christmas cheer. • man?" NO DUNU4V. Heueebold Good...... pi 7868 ‘TVell, wen, the old boy has lost his voii* ■gain." Marbiserr soS Tools ...... (i LL-GOTTEN LOOT HAS BEEN Musical lostrnments ...... P| MANCHESTER Oiries end diore ICoulbmeot ..m. 4s TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER BOAT S ^ is l. at tbs diore...... |i MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Behind a Locked Door *TRWlLUA»<|e, Wsarinx Apparel—Purs ...... 4) W A T E R CO. By THOMl^ON AND CXILL ANDTUE’ KVSS NyE^SUNK. \ Bl wfibi u. *. PAT. Off. THE WOR.R.V MART. It- -It Wsni«!—To Bor ...... 41 5PAUZIN<3 t h a t WILUeS-TWREATtNEO JUMP Ttx> BAP ABOUT SOUR * —■»» ■es.d MereU-iMieerts AI.I.EY OOP 5374 WAS ONLV A RUSE, MVRA MOVES TOWARD FRIEND, SALLV- HE'LL AND TH E N , SOU AND MS’LL HAVE OUTSIDE ON THE LANDING, JACK. Timely- Intervention Maalaoraofa THE P O O R .B U T WILLIE LOCKS IT. NEVER GET DOWN LOTS OF FUN SPENDING ALL THAT By H A M U N W l«ool Board ...... 41 FRANT1CAU.V b e a t s C3N THE DOOR.» 1 GUESS NOT,MUTTr! [ HR.WIOMDyER,THB BUTCHER. ^ r d e r e W.niml ...... 4t-A THOSE STAIRS , PRETTY GREEN MONEY X . .. , /G09Mv2 \ ° ” ' '^'WACr I DONE, 1 1 Opunttr Boerd-Keeorts ...... $• G A S CO. ALIVE. OOSH,HC'S f»RETTY iD HM R3R ME AND SftfS ^ le le —Hsauoraate ...... dl ^ SHOWED SOU. HA~HA*:^" ' I REASON!.» Wsaud—Roomw—Board dl STAND. BACK, SMALL.' HOW MUCH HES EXACTLY SIXTEEN r a n g ed CRITTER 15 ■saJ •aiat. Per Beat 5075 AAYRA- I'M f o e s h e w e i g h ’? POUNDS, SJCUJDiNG t h e THANK VDU) CONNA CHEAT ME OUTA ApsrtmsBtA PtetA Teaemesu.. U tataaes Leeatione tor Rest ... ts GOING T O b o n e s .' CO R - y l a m b a s tin ' v o o b h d e ■oases rsr ■eat ...... p» ELECTRIC CO. B LA S T THE ■^FOC BRlNOIM'j ■absrbpa Ppr Meat ...... •« LOCK! t h a t t h in g Bammcr Homes Par Bawt . . . „ . pi Wsatsd ta Bast ...... is 5181 ^ h e r e .s ■sal ■slats POs Psle ApsrlasBt BBHdiss tor dslo . . t» ■bsIbsss Pnmonr lot Bsio...... is EVENING HERALD Forms am4 esc B s U ...... ll P pppsp Car Bate ...... f i / Lsta tar Bals ta Bsport Propprtj ter Ssls is 5121 ■M tor l o l s ...... 14 Botsts tor Bvchingp If itotp3-«sp| Bo---- ~ AweSPsw I. SWSI Reid Hie Henld Adrs. % u

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