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~T«ar Fricmb WIO Be At Rev. Robert A. Colpltts o f Mel B t JU ry'm Toung People's Fel­ Memorial Temple Pjrthlan Sisters .rose, Maas., formerly pastor of the lowship will attend the Holy Com­ Mias Ehra B. McCormick of 3 3 6 1 CHENEY HALL Bouth Methodist church, will be the are request^ to nreet tomorrow munion service Sunday morning at •Itemoon at 3:45 in front of the Cwtw straeL has been a guestSt at I speaker at the weekly meeting of 8 o’clock, after which breakfast srlij toe club in ths HoM Mew W efaeefcy Nlfkt, Nor. 24 the Manchester .Gwanis club, Mon­ High school building to attend the Weston, New Tork dty. be served in the pariah bouse. The recognition service of the Salvation SMb Anniml day at 13:15 at the T. M. C. A. Mr. regular meeting of the Fellowship BRIDGE Colpltts has appeared before the Arm y in High school hall at 8 Thudofiriiir Ere Social will be held at 5 o'clock In the after­ o'clodc. niomaa Ferguson of The Heridd, club on several previous occasions noon. Rev. of Durham will f ____ and his two grandsons, Thomas F. and is always sure of a warm wei- and Walter R. Ferguson, are in I WHIST be the special speaker. BrwU' Roth- Ihs senior choir of the Emanuel oonM. Philip Ranney will furnish er will conduct the worship service Boston for the week-end. They the attendance prize. It^vlll be the Lutheran church will rehearse to­ win attend the Tale-Harvard foot- and Edward Werner wUl preside. night from 6:80 to 7:86 o’clock. ABOOTTOWN annual meeting and a full attend­ Refreshments will be served. It Is ban game this afternoon. SETBACK ance is hoped for. . ^ hoped all new and former members n « AtlaatJo g roin o t th « CaiU- will attend. St. James Hall d na «r Manr of S t JanM'a eburcb The regular monthly meeting of Mon. Ev’^, Nov. 22 DUKE OF GUISE Hurling: Destruction on China win bowl at the Weat Side Rec the Manchester Mothers club will JAP AIR NOTE STRIKERS QUIT TuMdagr • m ia g at 7:80 o'clock. be held Monday evening at 7:45 In Mias Edna Fradln, daughter a t Something New ! B QXJIoek Center church house. The guest Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fradln of Ham­ TITSKBVS AWARDED 30 DAYS HATH NOVEMBER BnJghet Lodge, 1 O. G. T., will speaker will be Mrs. Paula Ellla lin street Is in the cast of the Mount W IN N E R S DECIDES’ TO BE URGES CHIANG SENATE, HOUSE BILLS meet toolgbt at 8 o’clock at the Holyoke Junior play to be presented Something Different! But only 7 of those days are left FISHER PLANT; Barnett of Boston, whose subject IN EACH DIVISION home a t Mr. aad M n. Oscar John- will be "Movies and Our Toung at the college this evening. Mias Valuable Second Priaea la All for you to be real thrifty . . . and ■on of Summit street TRY OUR DELICIOUS ITALIAN DISHES People." Mrs. C A. Goodrich Is Fradln has also been honored with Diviaiona. have a gorgeous Permanent Wave FRENffl RULER T O S U n E R cbalnnan of the committee of hos-i election as a leader of the literary PREPARED BY OUR CHEF/ PAGANI ^ennaneat Wave SmiqWNENDS less Mai7 Ooppo of Olastonbuiy, tessea I club of the ML Holyoke T. W. H. A. As A Door Priael at a reduction in price. Wbo la to be married to Louis De- FOR CROP CONTROL, Bandt at S t James's church STOP IN TONIGHT A dmiaaioa tSe. Issues Manifesto Of Pur­ Messenger Planes Are At­ Thankaglvtng moralog at 9 o’clock, Regular $7.60 ad $10 Permanents Workers Had Occupied Fac­ was hooored with a miscellaneoua You’ll enjoy a glass of Irish Cream Ale . Hanley’s or g in shower last night at the home TONIGHT! A TREAT FOR ALL MANCHESTER! Wehle s — Drawn from our Kooler-Keg system. It’s SPECIAL AT $5 AND ?7.50 pose A s Son Is Ejected tacked By New Chinese a t Mrs. CamiUo and Mrs. Louis An tory Since Last Wednes­ ------RABBIT A LA REYMANDER ______Beer At Its Best! I f you care to have jrour Perma­ diaio of Woodbiidge street The READY FOR DEBATE Any Donghboy will tell you how he enjoyed Rabbit in nent at aJater date, a small de- decorations were pink and . S T O R M S A S H From Switzerland For Pnrsoit Ships And One Games were played and a buffet France. Here you have it prepared exactly in the same poBlt win reserve this special for day Evening; Union Head ai .J? Window. you for a limited time. hmeheon served by the bostessea way. It’s truly a culinary treat. Atoo PAiated aad Uoag I f Oeatrad Pofitical Plot Activities. Of Them Is Shot Down. Charged With Slaying Husband Democratic Leaders More Qoesta to the number of 80 were ALSO RAVIOLI — CHICKEN — STEAKS FRANK’S TAVERN Telephone 4201 Says Action Unanthorized present from Hartford, Glastonbury SCHALLER’S CAPE COD OYSTERS AND CLAMS For Your Appointment and Manchester. The bride-elect Frank Diana, Prop. WOODWORKING SHOP To Ha?e Coopresa BocUe received gifts of kitchenware, linen, Pari*. Nov. 33— (A P I—In the Shanghai, Nov. 33— (A P )—Japan Hanley’s — Kingsbury or Ruppert On Tap 995 Street Near Maple Street 599 Center Street Pontiac, Mich., Nov. 32.— (A P )— glassware and electrical i^pUances. mldat of police efforta to cruah an urged Oenerallssimo Cliiang Kal- Strikers who had held the General armed revolutionary orgaalzatlou, Sbek today to surrender. A mes­ DoYvn To Start On Presi­ Motors Flaher Body plant here since Mias Gladirs Carilsle, mandotln- RETMANDER’S TAVERN toe Duke of Oulae, pretender to the sage was dropped to him by Jap­ ist aad Eugene Freeman, mando 35 Oak Street Chas. Reymander, Prop. throne of France, laaued a manlfeato anese airmen making their first Wednesday evening marched out at dent’s 4-Point Special Pro- kass, win play with the Crescent 11:80 a. m., today, led by Homer ■ersnaders o f which Prank C Brad- JAMES’ today announcing he had decided to flight over Nanking since the gov­ *a ry Is director, tomorrow at 1J;30 "reconquer the Uirone of my fato ernment announced its transfer Martin, International president over W n c . HEATERS Thanksgiving era.’’ 'Hie Duke’a son, the Count of from the capital to Chungking, Martin, who entered tbe plant at pram Before End Of Week Geuine Chevrolet DeLuxe H e a te r- Paria, Immediately denied hla fath- "bout 1,000 mllea farther Inland. 10 a. m., ssdd when be emerged that er’a act bad any connection with the No bomba were dropped— only Mrs. Arlyne Gairlty win not re­ Installed, Regularly $1.3.95...... EVE , toe strikera nad voted unanimously BEAUTY SALON Oagoularda. or "hooded onea.” He toe message urging cessation of sume teaching of the piano aad $12.00 "Vi^ere It’s Easy To Park” to evacuate the plant Washington, Nov. 22.— (A P) Genuine Chevrolet Super DeLuxe Inatsted It waa a mere coincidence hostlUUea. It waa released from a Ooloe untn Monday, November 39. He said the company would be — Congress was ready— almost Never A Dull Moment! 74 East Center St. Next To the Telephone Co. that the manlfeato waa laaued while I'ane flown by Lieutenant Mochi- notified at once that the men had DANCE fim i Nango, one of Japan’s ace — to get down to work today on $15.95 V. F. W. HOME toe aecret organization waa being left and that he would attempt to Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Hyde Smith inveatlgated. pilots. e f 340 street left this mom- open negotiations on grievances crop control lepslation. Manchester Green Swiaa poUce, however, thought Chinese pursuit places attacked which caused tbe strike. M for Boston to attend the Tale- ^ t h Senate and House eon> WINTERIZE TOUR CAR FOR THE COLD WEATHER Live Turkey Given As differently. The count had been ex' toe Japanese fliera, nevertheless, The strike, which began without Harvard game. Mr. Smith Is a engaging them In spectacular dog­ tinued the same sort of wordy graduate of Harvard. TAM'S RESTAURANT Door Prize! pected to tasue bia father’a atate- warning W e^osday when a few ment laat night at a meeting of fights over Nanking. One Japanese hundred members ot the night shift debate that produced no action 10 East Center Street Odd Fellows Building RILEY CHEVROLET CO., IN C scout plane crashed. 60 Wens Street Admission ...... ,35 cents royaliata at hla vUla at Veraolz, refused to work because the com­ during the first week of ths ^ A housewarming party was held Sulsllf Lsidecis Si^taerland, but Swiaa police ban­ The Japanese airmen, apparently pany insisted upon tbe auspenalon TONIGHT abdemee bsekllne specitd Congressional session, at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. A r­ Which figure ned toe meeting and ’’Invited’’ him tiylng to determine the stren ^ of of four man whom It blamed for a thur, W. Benson at 78 Princeton THE CLYDE BROTHERS AND THEIR MUSIC to leave toe country. toe remaining Oilneae air force, previous unauthorized strike, ended but the Senate had a farm bill street Isat night Eighteen friends were taken by surprise. The serial Interpret "Conquer” Juat aa unexpectedly. to start on tomorrow. of the couple met at the home and Featuring fault is yours? defenses, however. Included little Spokeaman for the count'a Paria enjoyed refreshmeate and games. JIMMY FARRAND A Speaoer Ooreet, Indivtdnal- acU-aircraft fire; which waa Inter­ caned Unauthorized A weary House committee A sum of money was presented to ly designed for yon, wm newapaper, the Oourrler Royal, to' preted as a possible Indication that The men had refused to heed ap­ also wound up its discussionff DINE AND DANCE alated the Duke’a uae of the word Mr. aad Mrs. Benson tor their Agent For CORRECT It. For a ^ 6g. sr.me batteries had been shifted to peals of the international officers over an agriculture bill to eifo Mends. ore atody, phone or write to­ ’’reconquer'’ meant only that he and of the International executive RAVIOLI TONIGHT CHiungklng and Hankow to protect tablish an ever-normal gran u y day. Home honin 3 to 5 and planned to rally Frenchmen to hla the new government headquartera Abandoned by the Chinese. Nanking, aeat o f the Nationalist government board, which was summoned Into " The winners In the Legion Drum And Other Delicious Chefs Specials 7-9 p. m. program and had to mind no miU- In those cities. will be visited by the same screaming, leaden death that waa rained upon emergency session yesterday by and stabilize farm prices. tiorps drawing last night at the WINES — LIQUORS AND i p P P E R S tary action. New Chinese Planes Shanghai and the Railway Administration building In Chapel, Ita broken Martin. The board receased at 9:30 Majority Leader Rayburn Mate armory were K. Tedford, 14 BAR WHISKEY ...... ^ liU c a l observera viewed the The Japanese plane fell to earth windows vacant and staring to attest thb intensity of barrages laid down a. m., until 3 p. m. after Issuing a MISS ANNIE SWHiT *>i a l by advancing Japanese. (D., Tex.), said word from the T ra c to r road, a pig and Henry B. Duke’a cbancea o f changing France ill flames when It was caugtit un­ statement describing the strike aa P u ^ Rockville, a turkey, and Regtetered Speacer Oonetlera 4487 into a monarchy aa “ practically awares by an extraordinarily fast “unauthorized and unsanctloned." committee was that the leghh William Ritehi^ 16 Anderson PKE aero.” The Royaliata throughout Chinese pursuit craft unlike any the That statement came after 23 lation would be ready for the street a turkey. Enjoy Your Thanksgfiving Dinner toa ooimtry were believed to num­ Chinese have used before. The hours of nearly continuous confer­ House by tonight, “certeloiy ber lees than 50,000. ences. A t The Chinese plane dived down on the tomorrow." He predicted de* Wie Sons o f the American Legion The Surete Nationale, aecret po­ Japanese machine and riddled It GRANGE PROGRAM ASKS Although (me striker, guarding M a meeting last night at the lice, who already bad arreated aev- with bulleta. an entrance to the plant, said the bate would begin by the end of Mato arm on. The basketball DINE AND DANCE $ eral Royaliata for participation to The new Clblnese fighting craft men would "turn a fire hose” on the week. 0 Mrtloii w furtlier dlscuseed dur* 12.75 Martin If he ahould appear, Martin Mrs. Roma B. Sweeney, 29. waa charged by police with first degree murder TONIGHT Hotel Sheridan X ^PB R TON toe national revolutionary commit resembled their Japanese‘ foe more The measure drafted by tbe Sen­ taffth s course of the session. Re- CASH BINGO AND DANCE tee. bad no comment on the manl' than the typea of Chinese planes h o M r u l e f o r f a r m e r s and his secretary. Miss Vlviain Fox, 08 the result of the butcher knife slasrlng o f her 35-year-old husbanil, ate Agriculture committee bad ah ftwtomenta wound up the evenings _ Served From 12 Noon To 5 P, M feate aa they oonttoued their aearch seen until now. Thev were so new went directly to the plant in a taxi- George. In Buffalo, N. Y. Acting Aastatant Detective <3h»ef Anthony progfrsHL Delivered. revenue-raising provialona but com­ KNIGHTS OF RHYTHM BOYS An Old Fashioned Dinner With All the Fixings for more arma caches. Almost 611 apparenUy, that puzzled ground de- (ab from tha boan* meeting. Leon­ Marlnacclo. shown with Mrs. Sweeney, aald police had seized as evtdance mittee. membera eaid i t compHeff Army and Navy Club fenaea and siren operators mistook ard Netzorg. said ba understood the a miuder mystery story she had been reading. Make Your Reservations Early! Burete operatlvea to Paris and a with Preeident Rooe^tvelt’e com* Recruit School of the 169th large force to the province were them for Japanese. TTie danger strikera bad Invited Martin to ap­ mend not to Increaee ependlng wttIP Infantry, Connecticut National National Organization An- t h e b e s t o f e a t s a n d DRINKS Telephone Manchester 3802 working on the tovesUgation. A signals walled long after the raid LOYE LIE BLAMED pear before them. out compeneattng taxee. Guard was held last night in Mid­ era had gone. L T . Wood Co. qompany o f Mobile Guardsmen Allowed to Enter Senator Pope (D., Ida.), said thi dletown at the State armory. This 51 BlseeU SL TONIGHT AT 8:30 With 50 new fighting craft known nonnees 12 Plank Hat- Martin and hla secretary were was the third In a series o f twelve Tel. 4486 marched into toe Utalatry of the In- final draft could hold eoeto within GENEROUS PRIZES AND DOOR PRIZE. t.. have been flown to China’s In- FOR CADETS DEATH admitted Immediately they reached 6500.000. 000 atrsady budgatad to mstmetien courses. An Admlnls- _ $ 1 , 2 5 t o ^ r from Ruaata, It waa believed toa plant. . . . FEDERAL LABOR BOARD OAK GRILL ( OsaWani l an. Bbt) -farm program. Boipp other tranvs School was also held during MUSIC BY RHYTHM. KINGS ORCHESTRA. tthr was tmr dbliuV o f reinforver form For 1938; - Copmt •ton- 30 Oak Street Formerly Oak St, Tavern RELISHES ' r ■' --'TT' - '1116 UUMinlSHilL commlttcs memhare dlaputad thto Ikh same period. N est week the Hearts of Celery i meats fbr China’s sbsttered air Klpe Olives reported to have told the men that predleUng It would Inenoae tha anool will return to the Hartford Sweet Mixed Pickles Admission 25c. forces toair strike “Jeopardized the ^ t e armory fbr the remainder of Red Rose Radishes Read The Herald Adva. Sent To AD Congressmen. Son Of Rich Maimfactiirer ~T S GRANTED A REVIEW Federal outlay for ogrtculturs by o. » , . COCKTAILS The high speed newcomers, some Ufb" of the unlion. the course. Blue Point POSITIVE ACnON quarters toought. wers only part of 6450.000. 000 to 6800400,000. Fruit Cup Netzorg said the men gave Mar­ SOUP a fleet of replacements and might tin a respectful audience, but asked Pope explained toe bill provldea Several members o f the American Chicken Consomme or Indicate tbat China waa preparing Herrlaburg, Pa., Nov. 33— (A P )— Commits Sm'cide After numerous questions when he com­ paymente e<]ual to or greater than Legion Boy Scouts spent the morn­ Cream of Tomato Sapreme Coort Rules In Its FISH to chaHenge Japan'# aupremacy in The National Grange announced to­ pleted hla speech. IboM being made under the present ing cleaning up the acoutland ASKED BY CHINESE Late News Soil Conservation AcL "If only A Filet of Sole with Hollandiase Sauce the air. The populace, which had day Its 1938 “platform for agricul­ Lover’s Story. When he emerged, Martin said which was recently donated to the Christmas' Photographs expected again to be bombed, that “ the men are ready to go back certain amount of money ia avail­ local district Other troops are SARATOGA CHIPS FsTur In Suit Against Pa­ “ Sittings made everv day. peared heartened. ture," 13 planks baaed on oonclu- to work at any time; It la up to the able," he sold, ’’then payments to expected to do a Uttle work on It ^ ROASTS _____a n ATTRACTIVE HOLIDAY SPECIAL Roast Young Turkey with Cranberry Conserve The m3rater1oua message "sdvis- Biona reached at the organlsation’a Flashes' farmers wUKbe acalcd down." in the near future. Chicago, Nov. 33— (A P )—A "lit­ Duckling with New Applesauce Doctor Koo Asks Powers At eri’ Chlang to end China’s reslst- recent 71at annual meeUng. (Osatinued on Page Seven) cific Greyhound lines, Inc. Speeding Up Oongteoa M ce and to surrender bimsdf to tle white lie" from toe Ups o f a VERDIOT IN CO FFIN CASE Action by tbe farm commlttoen Roast Loin of Fresh Eastern Pork — New Applesauce Drawn by Louis J. Taber, master The school for the non-commis­ For Appointment Phone 8358 the Japanese. A Japanese spokes- 8sa lalaiid. Oa., Nov. 39.— (A P )— was not tbe only sign that tha sioned officers of Company "K ’’. VEGETABLES Brussels Parley To Do of the National Grange and the pretty dark haired 16 year old High Creamed Onions d _ . v man acknowledged that i. "personal A Coroner's Jniy found today tost Democratic leadership planned to 169th Infantry, Connecticut Na- message" had been dropped at executive committee, composed of school girl was blamed today for Howard Earle Coffin, Industrial lead­ get Congress to buckle down to tha Uonal Guard, wlU be held tomor­ Meshed Turnips M ^ t d " p o ^ f f i Candied Sweet Potatoes Nanking but would not disclose its Fred J. Freestone of Interlaken, N. toe death of a yotmg military GOODYEAR STRIKE er, waa killed yesterday by a gna- rreaident’B four point rpecial pro­ row morning at ten o’clock. Something To End W ar. text. Y „ B. A. Eckert of Mascoutah, 111., Lemon Sherbet academy student Washington, No. 32— (AP) —The ahot wound, "tb e cause of toe dls- gram of leglalation on agrtenltura, ELITE STUDIO - SALAD JIOME and Ray W. GUI o f MontvUla Sta­ The girl, l/irraine Harynek, said obsrge of toe gun being unknown wages and houea, anea;tlve reor­ Members of Gibbons Assembly, ■4Itoough the Japanese sought Labor Relations Board won a Su­ 983 Main Street Hearts of Lettuce with Holland Dressing to cloak the maneuver In secrecy, tion, Portland, Ore., the platform In a algned statement to police she to toe jury.” ganisation and reglonal pli Catholic Ladles of , will Upstairs— Room 9 COMES TO AN END • • • DESSERTS Brussels. Nov. 33— (A P I—Dr. V. waa not intended to represent only hac: told Warren 8 . Stanley, 17 year preme Cfourt review today in its Vice President Garner, Bp meet tomorrow morning at 8:15 In K. Wellington Koo, Chinese delegate Plum Pudding - Hard and Wine Sauce (Oontinaed on Page 81z) the Interests of Grange members, old son o f a wealthy oosroeuca effort to enforce an order directing SCORE HURT IN CRASH Bankhead and Majority B t James's lower church and re­ to the Brussels conference, today but farmers throughout the coun­ Barkley (D., K y.), and Kryburn ( 0 „ ceive communion in a body at the Hot Mince Pie S q u ^ Pie Christmas Ice Cream manufacturer, she waa to become a tbe Pacific Greyhound Lines, Inc., San Diego, CaUf., Nov. 32.— (A P ) appealed to the participating pow­ try. Ooptea were sent to all mem­ Tex.), of the Senate and House eon- ' 8:80 mass. Late comers are re­ M Cheese and Crackers mother;^ when actually, she said, ’’It - M o r e toan a oeore of peraona were Salted Nuts Mints Ralalne ers for more "positive action’’ to bers of (tongresa. Workers Go Back To Job to withdraw all recognition from a ferred with the Preeident y One! Ha urged toe powers to reconsider a wrecked automobile which police of similar litigation involving the tola reason toe Grange sought ad' fiislon lost week, appeared to have a proposed report which calls for said bad been stolen. A pistol was Pennsylvania Greyhounds Lines. Tboae aariously hurt, ladadedi CAUSED BY AUTOS vancement of all farmers, but rec- al Goard W as CaDed OuL some chance of getting before thO Thanksgiving Dinner tedeflnite suapiuialon of the parley clutched in one hand. He had been Inc. Tho labor board loat* both Helge Eriekaon, motormani Harry ognlced that eertatu groups, such aa House before the ebort special meeft and declared that "an abortive end- a student at the Ulasouri Military caaea In lower courts. Neely, ,88, broken Jawi Louise O. tng e f Congress ends. SALE of WALL PAPERS cotton, dairy, wheat and tobacco Iqg o f this conference will unwit­ Academy at Mexico, Mo. In toe Pacific Greyhound dispute, Hague, fractured legs, Mrs. CarroU Bankhead aald a House commit­ growers, bad certain problems caU- Akron, 0„ Nov. 33.—(AP) — SEE tingly augment toe already prevail­ the board appealed from a decision Hill; BIIlo 8. Rallea, 87i eoaduotor. tee, revising the President’s plan­ CTiaaed By PoUce Workers went back to their Jobs at ing sense of Insecurity.’’ Hiditing Ac(3dent And One Ing for specific action. by the Ninth Circuit Court of Ap­ • • • ning proposal, might complete its STARTS MONDAY State PoUceman W alter Healy toe Goodyear Tire A Rubber Co. The Grange believes that farmers peals that the Wagner L^bor Rela- WILKINS HOPS AGAIN work earlier than anticipated. He The conferees, nevertheless, pro­ and WlUlam Hogan said Stanley a day following settlement of a three- PAGE 3 WALL PAPERS SUITABLE FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOME! ceeded to study the report which Uiemselvea in each group should de­ predicted the bill would provide The Rockville Hotel Drowmng Also Report­ termine the program best suited for car led them in an 80 mile an hour day strike which halted operations Edmonton, A ita „ Nov. 33.— (A P ) reviews the conference's efforts to (Contlnned on Page Six) chiefly for surveya of the country's Rockville, Conn. Visit Our New CockUil Lounge for their needs, the preamble said, and chase, akidded on tbe Icy pavement and made 12,000 employes Idle. —Sir Hubert Wilkins took off from settle the Chlneae-Japanese conflict Fort RoMlatlan, N. W. T., this after­ natural resources. FOR RIG Men and Ladies, Either Unescorted. objects to any move that would de­ and crashed into a tree. Healy as­ Members o f the United Rubber and eencludea that the efforts have ed In State; The Victinis. noon on the second lap of a flight to Will Stop PUIbustor prive them ait this right. serted he heard a pistol report and Workers ot America voted at a Sun­ BEFORE PRICES failed. . found tbe youth slumped over the day mass meeting to tmeept the Akiavtk to resnme his aearch for An actlon-throtUIng flllbuster RED MEM Declaring that toe conference had Text of the Platform steering wheel. company's proposals. ENGINEER’S DEATH six Russian fliera who disappeared la continued In the Senate on the antt- bad "a striking lack o t fruitful re­ August oa a flight from Moscow to lynchlng bill, but that will be stop, By ASSOCIATED PBE8 S The platform: In hla pocket police found a note Union counsel prepared today to sults," Dr. Koo said the Chtoeee the United S t a t^ ped by tbe farm bill which has 1. The American farmer la en­ addressed to Miaa Harynek, who file charges of Intimidation against SPECIAL GO UP-BUY YOUR delegation reserved the right to pro- Three Uvee were claimed by two titled to equaUty iff opportunity and O s * ritht-of-way. General debate was eald their romance dated back to Gov. Martin L. Davey in a com­ poee amendments to the report af­ motor mlabapa and a hunting acci­ to a fair share of tbe National in­ IS BEING PROBED still the House program aa it was grammar achool. The mtaalva at­ plaint to tbe National Labor Rela­ COMMITS SUICIDE ter oonaultaUon, with the Chlneee dent In Connecticut during tbe come. all laat week. tested to hia love for her. tions Board. Springfield, Maas. Nov. 33— (A P ) nfflt. * weekend. 3. There must be no legislation Stanley Denltnger, general co\m- Tho long delayed Senate crop con­ “I have known Warren for 10 —Stanley Krall, 43, of Long Mea­ Reeult of Action Two other violent deaths were enacted which would result in either ael, announced that Goodyear Local trol measure provides for a govern­ years,” tbe girl said. " I told him i dow, production manager of the OIL-O-MATIC Be told toe conferees that their reported during the period. A No. 2 voted unanimously to take ac­ Howard L CoiFin Found ment-farmer partnership In a com­ Immediate or eventual regimenta­ waa to become a mother. It wasn't Fisk Rubber Corporation, shot hlm- Valve Carbou Job . . . .64.00 up faction "may indirectly place amali woman injured by an automobile tion of the American farmer. tion against Gov. Davey for alleged bination voluntary and compulsory Announcement true at aU. Warren always wanted ■elf la hla home today and the Brake# ReUned...... $5.00 up or weak states more at the mercy earlier in tbe week died Saturday, 8. Tbe American market should Intimidation "In furtherance of his acreage and marketing control ptt> •H em are •balghl.hoM-Uie. Dead In Winter Home, A death waa pronoiuioed suicide by My daughter. Miss Adriana Grandi, who went to e f 'toe strong and aggressive and while a woman reported aa be restored to the American farmer Medical Examiner C. J. Downey. gram. This waa buttreaaed by Fed­ Jhonlder iada. WUllaiaa Oil-O- make all peace loving nations feel (Omtoraed ou Page Sevea) A B E L’S CUT RATE waa found drowned In a pond. to toe limit of bis ability to pro­ (Oontinned on Page Seven) Krall had been nnable to work eral loans and oubaidlea for farmer Italy, was married today. I invite all of my friends MaUo pticaa aia atill al thair de- more insecure than ever." AUTO REPAIRS p r ^ o u la «l. Yal labor, mala- Thomas Luppo, 45, of Bridgeport, duce efficiently; there should be no Deer Rifle Near His Body. for some time owing to Ul health. compliance with soil (wneervatlim ■ear 36 Cooper St. Eet. 1931 to Grandi’s Tavern tonight, to receive a Free Glass nalt And nAaufacturiaa co«ti "WUl you not with your unlimited died early today In New Haven hos­ curtailment of crop production that He leaves a wife and three children. and ’’ever-normal” granary provl- of Beer, and some good Italian Frippole. zIm b (o new high*. resources of power and strength pital of Injuries suffered laat night would place him at a disadvantage, He wae a native ef Detroit, Mich. aions. m - oon^Gtoto your share by some p ^ - when a car in which be waa riding In that respect It met Secretary didalaa Out and imports should be limited to Sea Island, Ga.. Nov. 22.— (A P ) * » • tlv e ^ ^ M lI'e v e n though It may be struck the rear of a truck In Or­ those things which be cannot sup­ Reich Asks U* Landing ’s suggestion for a "mlddls ^ e a a ahonld go 5. TW O OUTLAW S HANGED MRS. MONTIT (Prop.) up. Aad we baUave thay will mm. in d l^ ^ r to toe cause of upholding ange. Seven other occupants o t the ply; agriculture should be given —The death o f Howard E. Coffin, of tbe road” course. tlM ^Blaelples of law and order, Naaaan. Bahaaiao, Nov. S3— (A P ) CSialrman Smith (D., 8. C.), ap­ . Men’s • Womea’a - CUMrea’s ffoap...aooa. same machine were Injured, includ­ equal protection with labor and In­ textile operator and pioneer In the GRANDI TAVERN, Thai'a why we urge you to w o H i^ eeu iity and world peace?’’ ing toe driver. Ernenlno Gallo, 45, dustry under the tariff .and thoae re­ For Her New Dirigible automobile Industry, was the sub­ — A black flag boteted atop toe Jail pointed Senators Bllen Phom 5202 Phunbing u d Heating (^tractora The body o f Mrs. BMSla Rena, 55. beneflta and taxatlou. oo tha same tlon o f President Roosevelt. Con­ 66748 above toe prevtoaa day; Btatsa aad Oennany. Matilda V. Allen, o f Battls Creek, Cotton: Steady: domestic aad ket quotations aud a parity prio# a t Meriden, reported mleeing F ri­ gress has enaetad a Uw permitting Mich., died in 1932. Cor. Center and Trotter Streets - XeL 5876 12S-128 Cedar Streat * asset*, 613,779,016.416.77, imJiidfog prladpls that ptovldas basie axemp- T ta "UB-180,” daalipied as a-sia- foretga trade baytag. level. TeL 6887 Local Agent for All Dntdi Boy Pndnet« day, waa found toa foUowliig day In export a t toe gaa in Umlted quanti­ Tentative arrangements wers 614*7,466,76349 o f tnacUve geJdU ^ riUp o f toe ni-fatsd Hlndcuburg, ties for eommerela] and scientlflc Bogar: ■aster; hedge aelUag. (Parity is reached when Baldwin’s pond. Sha had drowned. •m Saveu) Coffee: Qeaerallr ateadv: trade H nesrtng eompletfon at Friedrichs- purposes. PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1981 MANCHEBTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1987 ly to t o Infant and pre-school sold their farm to the atata to be Malaa, Nsw York, Bostoi., Hartford. group. uaed by the Connecticut State Col­ WILL MAKE REPORT The Visiting Nurm aasodatloa RUILDING TOTALS Manebeatar, Bast Hampton, WiUl- lege for an experiment farm. Mr. ROOSEVELT SCANS mantic and Andover: Colonel Petty MpefinUng both Ed­ avrt o t look forward to tllla chauk Feltus, 67, vloo-proaldant of tha Na­ Hunting, 74, major in command o t ROCKVILLE has several booklets on meal plan­ Lee win remain on the farm until P0S1T0NESTRIP win Cbepln and John McKenna cor­ due to It coming In before Christ­ ning and dtats to fit to family lO' The bride and bridegroom latt LIQUOR OFFENSES Deaths Last Night tional Dental Asaodatlon and praa- ths Harvard medical, unit during spring. for New York Saturday svt- porals. May we wish these t\.'> mas. Ahd now you can ose why Ident of the National Board of Den­ tho World War. i)N SCHOOL SUBWAY come, and anyone arlshlng to securs Guardsmen luck on their new under­ 3TOU have been urged to attend every these booklets may do so by oalllng SHOW REVERSAL Mastar Jamea I,aa, young soo BUILDING PLANS nlng and from to r e wUi Mil OB tbe tal Etaamlnera. I _____ ?* ***■• “ <1 Mrs. Jeaae Lee waa TO.WARM SPRINGS taking which, as they will find out, formation of the company. That By ASSOCIATED PRESS Old L^rme, Conn.—flklward Lee at t o aasoetatlon roorru during of­ CarinUtIa for Nassau and Havana. takes up plenty of their apare time fall pay check looka dam good. London—Sir C^barles Bright,. 71. I am veiy much afraid that it BEGIN WAR MEMORIAL fice hours which are from eight to Uanchaeter Memorial hos­ The bride's traveling cnaemble was CROWD DOCKET Marsh, 87, former secretuy and (rearmament) will occupy us for pital Saturday. James was suffer­ on the old. IDR. One of'the hardest Most of the members of tbe com­ cable, telegraph and wireless au­ treasurer of the United States eight-thirty, mumlngs; and one to DURING OaOBER green with brown acceetorles. Upon itopotatments In the army to get pany are not aware that the com­ thority. some long time to oome. ! txpid Varied OpimonsTo one-thirty In the afternoon. ing with convulslona. their return they will reside In Gypeum Company of Chicago. —Prime Mfadater Neville Cham- PROJECT TOMORROW President To Send Hit Pro­ Hartford. used to la that of corporaL For pany is in possession o t a new Baton Rouge, La.—Dr. H arry. J, The association has bed many re­ Mr. and Mrs. FtnnkUn Orcutt Presdenfs Doctors Advise the first time In their National pole for the guidon. The pole will Quincy, Mass.—D r.. Nathaniel 8. berlatai o t Great Britalii. quests for warm under clothing for motored to Vermont this past waek NotM Weekend Accidents And Ar­ Propoal; Park Comois- What might pQUaarlly ha elasaed taking their aunt and uncle, Mr! Ur. and U n. WiUiata Bolden, Ur. Guard career, the NCO's receive an appear on the floor for the first small children, and they will be glad aa a seasonal downward trend In posals To Congress This ffim To RemiiD At Hone oppuntunlty to lead a group of time at Federal Inspection. Aetna] Maaonry To Be Started to receive donations at to s s ar- f®** Daniel Hamner back to and Ura. Theodora , Ur. and Guardsmen. For the first time since .And now men, let's get together aoner UcLm. building activities In Connecticut their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ham­ Mrs. Frank Watson, UIss Ruth rests Keep Police Bosy; they Joined tbe outfit, they must and work to r that annual bl^Ugbt After Informal Ceremonies; was refiected In tbe New Haven ner have been vUiting here for sev­ Week; Considers Loans. Holden, Francis Holden and Ulss Pythian Sisters eral months. Over Thanksgivms Day. give orders to their pcM o f culy ® In National Guard history, that DEPENOMLE COMFORl 24 HOURS A DAY Moat Be Ready By July 1. Damon Temple, Pythian Bisters, Railroad's monthly building survey Bsatrica Hamilton, an of HarUord. Woman And Boy Injured. few weeks ago. Yes air, you two new Sion which every National Guards­ will bold their annual roll call this MrS’ Kenneth Johnaee of Plaln- called on Ur. and Urs. Frank Hamll- non-conu have got a Ug Job ahead man throughout the nation must ; A report on the propoeed auhway evening In their hall, with the au' for October, but while the building vlUe spent a few days with her fos­ WadhingtoB, Nov. 82.—(AP) — ton Thursday evening: from the FranJcUn School, to the Rockville, Nov. 22.—It U s permit total reported In that month Thanksgiving Sunday waa ob­ Washington, Nov. 22—(A P I- of you. You’ve got to do your job pass through, namely, your annual nual nomination ol officers for the ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. WUUam President Roosevelt, Inlormsd offt- every minute wherever you .pre. Inspection. The company has al­ Blgih School will be presented to the pected that the actual masonry coming year taking place a t the was, as Is ususJly tbe case with t o Orcutt. served at the Andover congrega­ Prealdsot Roosevelt, on the advies Weekend arrests numbered two 9o«rd of Selectmen tonight. Town approach of winter, less than In clsls Skid today, may send to Con­ tional church yesterday. The of bis physician and dentist, <»ncel- (or operating ''ehlclea under Influ- And always remember that jmur ways done a good job In the past, work on Rockville's new War Me­ same time. September, at the same time the Any ona ovar sixteen years of sergeant is right In back of you in and It certainly can do It this year Engineer fVsnk Bowen will explain Parent Teacher Aaeoclalon gress this week some suggsatlons morning worship waa conducte*• Henry three or four Wesleyan University Stephen t . Early, a Whits Houae one accident case which involved a ago, I announced that all privates Inspection Arma at the close of the Hartensteln will be present with eight o'clock. The first prlxc will velopnent of the railroad and made .lyUI be present If you t o buslnesa recession. v/ho wish to gain promotions should session, make your goal that In­ CONTIHUES TO GLOW AHD PRO­ addition, there has been a wide oe a turkey and there will also tie a would like to Join but cannot be One waa reported to be authorisa­ students will speak on “The Beat secretary, said the President prob­ small boy. other interested citlsens, althougb public today by W. J. Landon, sales Things in Our American Life" e.t .Knocked down and his leg fracr purchase an IDR off the Company spection. Work toward It every To Get A Full Size •ariatlon In eltlmates of the tun' there will be no formal ceremonlea. door prise. Mrs. Helen Quinn is and service agent, it Is shown that p r w ^ tonight get in touch with tion for loans from tbe Reconstruc­ ably would leavo for Miami the M* Commander and get to work on It. minute conscious of the fact that VIDE EVEN CONTINUOUS HEAT •era cost. Figures from $20,000 to The concrete bases were poured chairman in charge of the event. tion Finance Corporation to mort­ the Andover church. ter part of this week, or early I yesterday afternoon on Spruce among t o 28 cities and towns sur et, Ronald Hampson, 8, son of Again I wish to urge evury member you personally, os a member of $80,000 mlnimums have been quot for the tower several dayr ago and Sacred Heart Circle keyed the valuation of October to arrange the gage companies organized to fur- for (our or five daya of («st o> tbe privates of thia company to Company “K” must uphold the Od. Probably there will be discus­ Sacred Heart Circle, Daughters nisb capital (or large scale housing then go to Warm Springa for a and Mrs. John Hampson of 68 AH around iJie clock, aU winter tong, for all mem- It la now ready for the masonry building permits was $2,211,848. 80th anniversary of Oo'ventrv Birch street was taken to Manches­ get one of these Infantry Drill tradition that those who have gone ELECTROMASTER sion on this score, according to one work. At the east promenade, aft­ of Isabella will meet this evening v.Mch was a loss as compared with projects. The R. F. C. would match lated dinner with the Infantile par- Regulations and study it as another before you have left. The letter “K” berzof thefam3j,..AotliraeiM|i(OTideaquiet,de- iffidaL at eight o’clock In Red Men's Hsll. sirg.*' «- dollar-for-dollsY' funds put up by TEACBERSIXUB NOW HAS alyals patients at tbe Foundation ter Memorial hospitai. Michael er digging do on four feet tbe men the previous month of $271,967 will be observed Jan. 20, 1938, will Saverick, 19. of 96 Cfiiarter Oak promotion is expecM to be made must top the HsL . pendable coalort. Ton get beeltbfiil tenperaturee I Reaction to the proposal to build ran Into masses of rock which will Women’s CoddcII As compared with tbe building per­ meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock private cspttaL * there. by the Company Comu:ander In tbe The total enlisted strength of the Another was an increase in tbe street waa not held by PoIlcemaD and Mfcty day and ingfat. T ea enjoy ideal eomfort g tunnel connecting the two plante need blasting. The grounds will have The Women's Council of the El­ mit totals of the same communities at t o home of the Worthy Master A PROFESSIONAL UBRARY Early said Captain Roas T. Hcla- Arthur Ss)rmour who investigated. near future. company a t present la 63 enlisted used hy the high school has varied a ten foot drive encircling the lington Congregational church will for October. 1936, It was a decrease Brother Raymond Johnson. The Mrcentage of the cost of a small tlre, the President a naval physician, men and three officers. This is the ... witbout nnae, odor or danger. Too do not p«y iome which may be flnaneed Saverick claimed that the boy, who Two well-known officers In the from ridicule to serious considera­ tower, and from tbe drive will be meet at the ihurcb at twelve o'clock uf $416,808. commlttes ars Walter 8. Haven and Lieutenant Commander Arthur was playing on the sidewalk, ran In Guard, namely Majors Culin and total strength authorized by tbe eztra for all tboH advantages. Ton aetnolly pay tion. Selectman Richard Martin the grass slopes which will form the on Tuesday lor a covered dl.sb Only eight of tbe 28 municipali­ Arthur J. Vinton and John E. through a mortgage Insured by the Books For Use Of FacaKy H. Yando, naval dentist, both felt state. Federal Housing administration. (root of his automobile. Sherman are reported to be leaving leas. The aavinp of Antbradte ore known to all; paa said that he believes money setting for the War Memorial. luncheon. Mrs Fred Arena will be ties reported building permit In- Kingsbury, assisted by tbe master- Members Only Placed At their patient would be making s Arrested yesterday on a charge tho Guard shortly. Private Jamea A firing squad turned out this ELECTRIC Advocates of this program con­ mareorer, tbe eoat of Anthracite bos steadily gone could better be spent by adding to The tower Itself VTill be built of the hostess, and she will be assisted c eases in October aa compared with %lect Brother Thomas McKinney Mary Cheney Library Today mistake to leave Wednesday for the of -violation of rules of the road by Mannise has filed an application to morning for the funeral of one of the present Franklin School. Bver stone from Tolland with dressed by Mrs. Harold Patric. their figures of September. These Secretary Mrs. Arthur Reed and tend many prospective home-build­ as originally planned. our former brother Guardsmen down. In addition, yon may have real antomatie ers are deterred by lack of funds Sergeant John J. McGlinn, Oeorge become a bugler. Private (Saadslckl ett T. McKinney, a member of the concrete trimmings, slate rcof, oak Mrs. Oeorge Qlbba, of Rome, were East Hartford, Greenwich Lecturer Miss Gertrude Anderson. Beginning today November 22. Normal Temperature F. Gee will be presented In town has also put in an application re­ across tbe ball. The squad was In Antbradte beat for a aorprieingly amoll ontlay. Ton Board of Bkiucatlon, differs with Mr. timbers and planking. The windows Ueorgla, will be tbe speaker and she Norwich, South Norwalk and The next Ursnge meeting will bo from making tbe 20 per cent down The President’s genera) condition charge of First Sergeant Thomaa payment now required for F. H.- A. the teachers of Manchester will ''e court tonight. Clee. who lives at 78 cently. Private Woodrow McCann can have jnct tb r degrea of fneling conreoienoe yon Martin, and has lined himself up of the stairway will be bronxe and will speak on some aspects of life In Waterbury. Dec, 2 at which time the silver able to secure books from their pro. was good and temperature normal, Summer street, waa in colliaioD with it now the Company Bugler. It is Pagan). with those who favor the subway. there will be three landings. the South. The October building list was e to members will be In charge. financing. They would Increase to Early asid, but that the abscessed And now I guess I better leave wish...from twiee-a-day attention, np to no atten- It was originally plann^ to com­ 90 per cent the amount which could fesslonal library at the new Mary a car driven by Bert L. MeConkey expected that an inatructor will be RANGE * It baa been poifited out that if a Win Elect Officers headed by Greenwich with permits Slater Elsie Koehler will fill the Cheney Ubrary. This professional gum still needed treatment of 61 West street near the Broad present to teach the new buglera In you with the wish that each and tkm ail eeaion long. New Anthracite aqnipoient ia tunnel Is built, it will have to be plete the work In a year, but WPA Tbe Rockville Girls Tennis club valued at $328,799, while Hartford lecturer chair. be Insured by tbe FHA. Drainage from the {film, he added, every one of you spend a happy Publicity Director Theodore E. Backed by President llbmry had Its start through tnc street dump. Mrs. Mabel Gee, rid­ the near future. amazingly frngal arith frwL Let ns aaplaln aU tbe (Reconditioned ) patrolled, and no saving will be will bold their postponed meeting and New Haven were in second and A church meeting will be held Teachers' Club of Manchester by a was being absorbed in the body, ing with her huaband, is at Man­ Thanksgiving Thursday. Buell who was in the city last week this evening, November 22nd at the third po.sitione, respectively. New A high government official said The weather seems to be against I’ll be seein’ ya. great tUnga that bore hgqvased in AndwacHe brat. made in the services of a traffic po has announced that the work will tonight at the Church Community the President had Indicated favor plan which members of the club rendering slow the president’s re­ chester Memorial hospital where It our automatic-riflemen. For two heeman who may have to be main home of Manager Emil S t Louis. At Hever and Greenwich were among House to act upon selling the land loaned copies of educational volumes covery of strength. la thought she has s fractured Saturdays they have been planning be completed by July 1, 1938, as this time the annual election of of the three leaders In September, and on top of The Ministers’ Hill. (or the R. F. C. proposal. There tained even If a tunnel is built. this la 'to end of the fiscal year In has been no report of his attitude to the Library Committee of the Early said there were two pock­ spine. on firing the z utomatlc weapona and Selectman David Chambers, who ficers for the 1938 season will take in October Hartfonl displaced West The pastor would like anyone club. The books were housed for a ets where the tooth was taken out, Louis Dorman of 33 Ridge street for only Washington and the funds may not place. I'artford although the latter was toward F. H. K. financing. both weeks a storm has been upon EXPRESSION a U B HOLDS G. E. WILLIS & SON, Inc. claims to have been one of the or­ be available vfter that time. holding one of the Cent-O-Meai Along with this effort to stimu­ short period at the office of Supt. of but one healed and was not drain­ was arrested at 12:18 a. nr,, today us. However, Second Lieutenant iginators of the tunnel proposal, has Slight Accident fourth with a substantial volume of boxes to bring them In next Sun­ Schools, Arthur H. Illtng, until the ing. by Policeman Herman Muske, Waiter Ck)wles is still bolding out Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint Celebrated Anniversary There waa a slight accident at permits. late Industry, the Ebresldent is ex­ estimated that it will not cost con Ur. and Mn. John Rodensky of day, pected to cal) In heads of leading new library waa ready for occu­ To Oo On Cruise charged with operating a ear with­ for that good old aunshine which MEEHNC ON SATURDAY 2 Main Street Tel. 5125 Manchester Siderably over $20,000. It has been the Intersection of Vernon avenue As compared wrlth October, 1936, pancy. Under the new departure plana out a Ucenae. He was driving on aeema to oome so seldom on Satur- H: 28 Nye street observed their silver and Grand street on Sunday, when the general building permit totals utilities companies to discuss a pos­ explained that when complete, such wedding anniversary on Saturday. sible vast construction program In The purpose of tbe professional the southern Itinerary la reversed road, aifford Shea, no ad' dasrs lately. T H E SOLID FUEL FOR SOLID a tunnel will have to be about 28 on automobile being driven south were much less, as noted above, and library Is to place a source of read­ drees, was arrested yesterday on The LiUlsn Gertrude Grant Eta C 0 M F 0 H T They were given a surprise party by by Everett W. Smith of Tolland only six of the 28 cities and towns this field. After the brief visit to Warm Sergeant Olcutt, tbe new senior feet deep to pass under obstruc- friends and relatives at Pllska Hall Soma economists have estimated ing in educational matters at a Springs, following a brief crutsa on North Main street by Policeman Instructor of the 169tb Infantry suc­ pression club held ite November road, Tolland, collided with one bC' enjoyed gains in October, 1987, over County *Y* News ciLtral point for the professional David Oilligan. He Is charged with meeting on Saturday afternoon at on Spring street They were mar­ Ing driven east by FTaneis John .the corresponding month last year that more than $3 OOO.OOO.OOO In the U. S. 8. Potomac la Florida ceeding Sergeant Slater will nuUce . Also to oome before the Board is ried In this city on November 20, A basketball meeting will be held private utility construction has reading of Manchester teachers. In­ waters, the President will go to Intoxication and panhandling. a tour of all the armories under hla the home of Miss (jrant on Cam­ PItkat 18, of PlUsbury Hill. Both These were Danbury, Greenwich, asmuch aa many teachers are now John Falettl, 19, of ToIIsmd Turn­ bridge street, with Mias Libby Gla­ the name of a new Park Commls 1012 and bavS'Uved here since thst cars were slightly damaged. Police Hartford, New Haven, Norwich and at the County Y. M. C. A. headquar­ been held up because of uncertainty Gainesville, Ga., to dedicate Roose­ pike, waa arrested on a charge of jurisdiction In tbe near future. Ser­ alonar to succeed Clarence N. Lu- time.' created by the government’s power er’Olled In courses of advanced velt square. Thla was scheduled geant Miles, well knowii to the old­ zier of Hartford acting as presidenL Captain Peter J. Dowgewlcz InveS' Wtlllmantic. ters, 278 Farmington avenue, Hart­ studj at Teacher's College of Con­ operating a motor vehicle under Mias Margaret Brosnan waa ap­ plsn, who recently resigned. Still Over one hundred were present at tlgated the acoldenL Comparative building permits ford, this evening at 8 o'clock to policy. origlDslly (or Thursday morning. the Influence of liquor at 8:25 p. m. er men of tbe company, is expected man Keith has been mentioned as a the dinner which was followed by Ask Ooneeaslons necticut, New York University, Bos­ to accompany him. pointed chairman of the nominating Meeting Poetponed statistics for October, 1936, and for draw up league schedules for the ton University and other colleges, The conference with nine aouth- Saturday. Sergeant John McGlinn committee which also includes Miss posslbls choice for the job. A pre- dancing. The couple were pre­ The Oomelia Circle has postponed October, 193'^ were reported in the the coming season, according to an­ This construction would be under­ eaatem governors at Warm picked up Falettl on Purnell place. *1716 Howitzer Ckimpany basket­ nmlnary report on street lighting sented with a parlor set and other taken, utility spokesmen have said. the library will prove a valuab'e ball team la ready to take the floor Lois Gustafson and Miss Mar­ tbe meeting which was to have been railroad's purvey as follows: nouncement of Kermet E. Parker, help In fulfilling required reading Springs, planned (or Friday, waa Elmer Petersen of 583 High street. guerite O’Leary. may be submitted, and disposal of gifts. City Senior Basketball Commissioner! If there were assurances the admin­ cancelled. according to reports. Nice going, HOUSE’S held on Tuesday afternoon at the October October Middletown, was arrested at High­ a question involving use of certain Report of VleiUng Norses istration would erect no “compet­ assignments. lieutenant. Following the business meeting, home of Mrs. Charles Mead of 1937 1936 Teams planning to play in the Coun­ Due to present condlUons the Tbe President stayed In hla bed­ land Park Saturday night by Pa­ the regular vocabulary exchange Installed Price* pro{)erty deeded to the; town for The report of tbe work of the Union street because of Illness at Bridgeport . .. . $133,255 ty y Leagues this season include ing" plants, ease the Public Utilities room and study today for the trolman Rudolph Wlrtalla on a A new •system to be used by the Rockville Visiting Nurse Aesocla- $210,398 Holding C^ompany Act and make U an of these books Is reserved to members of tbe company In check was supplemented by an article writ­ particular use, will be asked. Rou­ the Mead home. Tbe meeting will Bristol ...... 40,660 81.700 Bristol Boys' Club. Suffleld Boys: the faculty of tho Manchester seventh successive day on account charge of driving while Intoxicated. ten by Dr. Estelle B. Hunter entitled, tine blUa will be presented for ap- Uou shows that a total of $88 visits be held on Monday, November 29th Danbury ...... 46,790 Club, West Avon Boys’ Club, Avon other conresslona of tbe tooth trouble. Fr<^ Johnson of 878 Main street, Ing In their rifles after drill nights Thanksgiving Week Sale of were made during the month of Oc­ 7,988 Reports that Mr. Roosevelt would Schools. TTie cooperation and as­ Is being dlscussec by the authorities “Vocabulary Development”, which $iroval before payment. at the home of Mrs. W. Hoyt Hay­ Derby ...... 1.530 4.6 .'8 Ovlcs Oub. Simsbury Hl-Y Club sistance of the staff of the Marv He resumed bis normal confer­ Portland, was arrested by Policeman was read by Mias Grant, who also tober. Of these visits, 202 were to den of Tolland. Mrs. Clara Keeney East Hartford 65.206 send Congress a message outlining Rudolph Wlrtalla Saturday night at and a decision la expected to be medical, surgical and chronic pa­ 65,729 Plain vllle Hl-Y Club, Wapplng possible means of stimulating resi­ theney Library la greatly appre­ ence schedule, however, by confer­ made by the Supply Sergeant soon. read an article by John Reed Tyson Payable Monthly With of this city will tell of her Impres­ Greenwich ..., 328,799 203.078 Y. M. C. A., Manchester Moriartys ciated by the TeBch^r8' Club. ring first with Congressional lead­ Highland Park on a charge of in- upon the subject, “Speech and Per­ tients, 12 vlsita were made to tuber­ sions and experiences of her vaca­ Hamden . .. ., dential building aroused speculation toxleation. A basketball practice is expected sonality". cular patients or to patients v;bo 81.288 69.888 New Britain Baptist Boys’ Club and over the question of whether he ers and arranged to receive others to be held after drill tonight. The tion trip to New York and Canada Hartford ...,, 822,624 183.8‘23 the German-American Council Club later in the day. Miss Frances Wallett’s White have been living In contact with during the pajt summer. Manchester would mention taxes. team la expected to announce their Team defeated Miss Betty Gordon's chose 111 of the disease; visits to new 24,040 37.965 of New Britain, with Inter-mural The United States Chamber of readiness to play very shortly. Your Electric Bill Installing Elect rirlty Meriden ...... 42.238 102.638 basketball leagues to be conducted ROBERT CAIRNS DIES; TYPHOON KILLS 180. Blue Team In the Phonetic contest, Turkey Night bom babies and to maternity pa­ The Rockville Fish and Game Middletown Commerce’s housing conference last The Poultry Show which was held Mias Wallett'a team having a perfect tients totaled '18, an Increase of 28.888 38.890 locally In Thompaonville and other week asserted the undivided profits National Guard In the armory for (our days last club Is having electricity Installed Naugatuck 47.218 87.23.8 communities. Manila, Nov. 22.—(AP) -B rief score. about 30 vtilta over the total for at Its clubhouse on Mile Hill, Tol Few Britain .. tax was retarding building. Wide week closed Saturday night. Be­ 1 7 RED MEM October of last year. 107 health 73,303 170.436 sentiment for Immediate modifica­ WATERBURY ENINNEER telegraph messages received here cause of the show. It was unable for The members then participated in land. A new. power line has been New Haven .. 295,875 206.410 today rounded out the picture of News -r the workshop program of literary supervisory visits were made, chief- New London .. Plans for the 20th anniversary tion of this levy has been expressed both local unite to bold their regu­ Interpretation. Miss Ann C. Oe- Cash Price run through (hat section, and It Is 14,000 29.990 In Congress, despite the assertions devastation wrought .by a typhoon lar recreation periods on the floor. $42-75 expected that with the Installation Norwich ___ 49.784 41.048 observance of the Hartford County Was HiHfhfist Salaried Emplove which tore through 80 provinces By DANNY SHEA Monte of West Hartford waa wel­ BINGO of electricity he members will be South Norwalk 108,700 Young Men’s Christian Association of leaders that action must await Of City; Noted For The Hiya Budmes: These sessions will be resumed this comed Into the club which Is making 136.874 the January sesslnn. Wednesday, leaving icores dead eund Time for another weekly get-to­ week. AH members of the company TONIGHT 8 O’clock At the able to use the clubhouse more often .Stamford . . . . 83,054 187.197 will be laid at a meeting Tuesday ShepauRT Reservoir. more than ITO.OQO peraona home­ plans for Its Christmas meeting to for evening gatherings. Stratford .... noon at the Hartford Club of the Senator Vandenberg (R.. Mich.) gether under the roof of the good are Invited to be presenL be held (m December 18. Tinker Hall 43,938 98,810 Is expected to outline a recovery less. Latest figures set the toll at old State Armory. All members of Additions to the company .room Hit or Miss Social Torrington 41,189 81,022 special ' 20th anniversary committee Waterbury, Nov. 22.—(AP) — 180, but relief workers were recov­ n i t t ' e A member's social will be held by Waterbury program in opposition to the Presi­ the company are reminded of their are coming In. AU members are UNFAIR TO APPETITES. first s 89,080 180.116 of the County Y. M. C. A. Charles^ dent’s In a nationwide radio address Robert A. Cslms, city engineer for ering bodies hourly. promise when they enlisted to be reminded of their promise at the SUITS West Hartford Turkeys . . . Q i^ l me this I the Rockville Emblem club on 262.689 423.987 W. Holman of Manchester, Vice- tonight. 46 years, died at his home here present at all formations of the or­ recent company meeting. Private specialized aid for Wednesday afternoon at the Elks West Haven .. 16,232 33.48o President of the County Y. M. C. A., early today. In bis 78th year, be VETERAN DOCTOR DIBS. Seattle—It looka like another Home. As this Is the day previous Wethersfield . 36,180 He has been studying a system of ganization whltrb they were joining. Francis Gardner Is chairman of the turkeyless Thanksgiving for Alas­ For Men and Young Men Given Away nose and upper 90.003 Is chairman of the Committee. Incentive taxes’’ designed to en­ had been III from heart trouble for Tbe members of the company will committee. ka. throat...where most to Thanksgiving, no regular pro­ Wllllmantlc 2,100 1,336 some time. An attack two weeks New Britain, Nov. 22.—(AP) — gram Is being planned. courage Industry to divide profits wear the new serge uniform tonight Next Monday night's drill will Last year a maritime strike de­ colds start. Helps with workers. Companies would be ago confined him to hla bed. He Dr. Walter J. Robbins, a physician complete with serge blouse, elsa- close this pay quarter. The payroll As Prises The Thanksgiving holiday get-to­ and surgeon In this city since 1900, prived Alaskans of the traditional prewnt many colds. gether of the members of the Torch given tax credits for profits released died In his sleep. tlque breeches, spiral leggins, O. D. will be made out and the checks holiday fowl. Labor difficulties Plenty of Room To to workers. Mr. Calms was the city’s high­ died St his home, 17 Cedar street, shirt, black cravat, pershtng cap will be given out aa soon as they ar­ NORTH COVENTRY Fellowship of the County Y. M. C. today after a brief Illness. He again are holding north-bound tur­ $40.00 Suits Now Accommodate Everyone! icks WESTMINSTER CHOIR A. will be held at New Britain In addition to discussing this est salardied employe, $12,000 a and russett shoes. An inspection of rive, Ths members oi the company key cargoes here. V plan, he Is expected to advocate a j-ear. was 62. the company personnel by the com­ The thank offering held Friday ruesday evening. Members of the Dr. Robbins, a native of Phila­ evening at the Church Ckjmmunity Fellowship have been invited to balanced budget and drastic revision He was regarded as unusually ac­ pany officers will open the evening's HERE NEXT MONDAY of the corporate taxes. complished In his profession, his delphia, waa graduated from tbe program. All members are remind­ V a -t r o - n o l House proved to be quite a financial meet with leaders ot the New Brit­ most notable work being the con­ medical school of the University of success The Sunday school netted ain City y. M. C. A. at supper and ed of the hints which your non-cwm. In the neighborhood of $50. struction of the Shepaug reservoir Pennsylvania and completed his missioned officers have given y .u $S7*50 Suits Now $ ^ ^ ^ Nationally Known Choral discuss with them, under the leader­ system In Morris, which provides Internship at Grace hospital. New regarding inspections. Especially Mr. and Mrs Carl Schrnum and ship of EUmer T. Thlenes of the ANDOVER Waterbury with one of the finest Haven. He is survived by his REGISTER TONIGHT FOR Group To Give Concert In Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Vinton at­ County Y. M. C. A. staff, leadership you new men have a chance tonight tended the wedding of Miss Muriel sources of water supply In New widow. Funeral servicea will be to get an Idea of what the coming High School Hail Next Week opportunlUes and problems. At Holden-Hamllton England. There are two reservoirs, held Wednesday afternoon. CLOSE OUT! FAITH E. SPILLANE’S Wilder of Hartford Saturday after­ Federal Inspection Is going to be 7:15 the group, will adjourn to tho Miss Beatrice Pearl Hamilton, connected by a long tunnel, the like.. The company will be formed noon. Miss Wilder Is the daughter First Congregational Church (or the BALLROOM CLASS A week from tonight Manches­ of Mrs. Gladyce Wilder who is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank boring of which took ten years and at seven-thirty by First Sergeant $35*00 Suits Now $ 2 g ^ known to many In town, being a evening program, where they will be Hamilton was married Saturdav cost between two and three million Thomaa Pagan! who will, after tak­ IN TINKER BUILOINO. APPLY AT JA.NITOR’S OFFICE ter's music lovers will have the op­ guests of Rev. Robert' E. Early. to Francis Holden, son dollars. SOMETHING NEW Registrations Taken From 7:16 to 9 P. M. portunity of hearing the Westmin­ frequent visitor for a number of ing the roll call, turn the company W. B. COON ster CAoIr In a concert at the mgh years at Mr. and Mrs. Vinton's. Rev. Ekigene Busbong of Wethers­ of Mr. and Mrs. William Cross Many bridges were built undei over to our Company Commander BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED CLASSES Mrs. Wilder la a niece of Carl field is adult advisor to the Fellow­ Holden of Casco, Maine, formerly Mr. (Jalms' supervision and scores PARADISE CLUB who, with the assistance of our two school auditorium at 8:18 o'clock. ship. Hartford. The cer -mony was of miles of water main and sewer ^ ““**‘*’ Including “The Big Apple,” “Truckin’,” It Is expected that townspeople will Schraum. Mias Muriel was mar­ Willimantic, Presents lieutenants, will conduct the inspec­ ried at the North Methodist church performed at 2:30 p. m. at the An­ were laid. For Entertainment On tion. Following this first phase of $32*50 Suits Now crowd tbe ball to capacity to hear dover Congregational church by the Mr. Calms wasa native of thi.s this nationally famous organization In Hartford. Older boys In this section are re­ tonight’s training program, the Private Lesoons By Appointment Mias Miriam E.stelle Seville, Rev. William B. Tuthlll. rity. He received his engineering THANKSGIVING EVE company will swing into a snappy o singers from the Westminster minded that only a short time re­ The bride who was given in training at Rensselaer Polytechnic November 24th PHONE 1891 C^otr School at Princeton, N. J. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian mains to register for the State Old­ session of close order drill. A re­ Pumps—Oxfords ir.arriage by her father was Institute, of which he was a grad­ Itaown as t o American Syra- Seville of this town and Gordon er Boys’ Conference to be held Dec. ARTISTS FROM THE ACTORS' view of the manual of srina is D. Leslie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex­ gowned In white brocaded velvet uate. He leaves his widow, Marv COI-O.NY, SOUTH COVENTRY scheduled to follow ths drill and phonlc Singers, the choir is compos­ 3. 1 and 5 in Bridgeport under the E. (ClashI Calms; a son, John C. Resrular $7.50 Value $30.00 Suits Now ed of thirty-two singers of the high­ ander Leslie of South Coventry, auspices of the Y. M. C. A.’s of the with a long, over the (ace veil. Her A Gala Program ot Fun and there la a possibility First Lieuten­ were united In marriage Saturday bridal bouquet waa white rose of New Britain, two daughters Entertainment! ant Stephen Frey take up an­ est professional rating. Physical lit. State. Of special Interest this year and bouvadla. Miss Ila Hamilton, Ruth -E. Calms Conne and Alison ness obtained through Intense ex- Nov. 20 at 6:30 p. m. at the home IS the coming of Grace Loucks El­ SILVER RlIVniM BAND other phaae in his course bi Muake- of the bride. Miss Seville was sister of the bride was maid ot Cairns of this city: and two sisters, No Cover! Free Parking! try. The lieutenant has recently ercles, such as Is required of foot­ liott, noted author of several books honor and she wore American Mrs. Mary Chatfleld of this city ball players, prepares them (or tnelr attired In a gown of powder blue dealing with problems of youth. A Tet 2200 for Reaervatlona, been instructing bn landscape tar­ and was attended by MIsb Marian Beauty velvet with a short veil to and Mrs. Jennie Ball of Oakville. gets. The manual .of arma will be $ Bingo—Bingo—Bingo professional duties, all due to the feature of the Saturday evening njitch and carried a bouquet of The funeral will be held Wed­ $25*00 Suits Now $ ^ ^ ^ ^ leadership and untiring efforts ol 'White aa maid of honor. Warren under tbe direction of the platoon Murphy of Manchester acted as banquet Is tbe presence of Gene lue delphinium. The bridesmaids nesday, at 11 a. m., from at. John s aergeants. Sergeant Herbert Kearns THIS OFFER ENDS tl.elr conductor. Dr. John Finley Tunney, who will be the speaker ot were Mrs. Ame Flydal, another Episcopal church. Burial wUl be Williamson. best man. The ceremony was per­ and Clifford Janlcke. 10 Turkeys Given Away formed by Rev. Leon H. Austin, the evemng. RegisUatioDS must be sister of the bride and Miss Vyola in Riverside cemetery. 1>e Recruit and Admlnlstrati've Tickets for t o conce.t should be sent In (or the Conference not later bearles, both of Hartford. They obtained as soon as possible and pastor of the Second Congregation­ Schools of tha 169th Infantry con' DECEMBER 1st al church. The wedding was at­ than Monday, November 29tii, In or­ wore royal blue velvet with short TODAY AND TCE8. tlmied on their course of inatnicUon may ba had from any member ol der to Insure bousing accommoda­ veils to match and carried yellow P $22.50 Suits Now $ 1 8 the Beethoven Glee Club or G Clef tended by relatives and a few cloiM THREE YALE STUDENTS “SOULS AT MBA” ftSt Friday night as a delegation Play 2 Card Bingo friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie left tions. am. gold chrysanthemums. I 'rom (tompany ’TC’’, the Ho-wltxer Club, sponsors of the event, or at Theodore L. Holden of Hartford, With Watkins Brothers or Kellers' Saturday evening for a short wed­ GABY COOPER A^tmpany, both of thd local armory, You Can’t Afford to Delay Action TOMORROW NIGHT _ TUESDAY, NOVEMb S 23 ding trip In New York. Upon Initial plans for s County T. M. v/aa beat man for hla brother. The DIVADES CIRLS’ DORM ■and Company “L” of Wllllmantlc stores. ushers were Ame Flydal, bruther-m- GEORGE BAFT their return the couple will reside C. A. Group Leaders’ Round-Up are — Also — traveled in one body to. tbe Middle- For Boys — Sixes 8 to 18 TOWN HALL Rockville In Hartford. being laid, according to announce­ law of the bride and Frank E. Wat- Arrested For Dmnkeiiness By town State Armory for tbe third This Offer May Never Be Repeated Several neighbors tended a sur­ ment made by CYmnty Secretary E. uon, brother-in-law of tbe bride­ “YOU CAN’T HAVE | course in this series of twelve. Dur­ CLHaUSe"T0H Auspices prise party upon Mr. and Mrs. Gil­ groom, both from Hartford. The Police Of . Mass; EVERYTHING” T. Thlenes. The date set is Thurs­ IC With ing the evening, many phases of INC. . $ Rockville Lodge of Elks and Rockville Fire Department CHRISTMAS bert H. Storrs In honor of their day evening. December 9th, with dou^e ring service was used Were Seeking: Friend. military training were taken up to 2 2 .5 0 Suits Now $ l g . o o twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Nathan Gatchell organist of the DON AAIECHE help the recruits in the coming Fed' 30 GAMES — 30 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES! the place Hosmer Hall social room church played the wedding march AUCE FAYE Admission— 10 cents. SUPERSTITIONS Saturday evening at their home. A at the Hartford Seminary. Newton. Maas., Nov. 22._(API__ spection in January. While very pleasant evening was enjoyed and occompanled W. Watson W(x>d- Three young men, described by po­ Bds rang out on the drill playing games after which (oru of Hartford who sang “At lice as Yale students who Invaded tbe ready feet of the re- $20 .0 0 Suits Now $ 1 4 .0 0 Not An Experimental Model Storrs read a poem written for a The Executive (3ommittee of the Dawning" and ‘‘O Perfect Love”. a girls’ dormitory before dawn yes­ ended as they thundered DOOR PR IZE...$ 2 5 twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Camp Woodstock Alumni Associa­ Ibe church waa decorated with terday In search of an acquaintance, Byron Hall then presented the cou­ tion will meet on Tuesday, Novem­ yellow chrysuthemums and green column, the First Ser- today faced prosecution on charges I and Company Clerks attend­ 4,500 of these ranges are now in constant daily use in ple with a beautiful set of glass­ ber 30th, al the County Y. M. C. A. trees. of drunkenness. ed their session in the upper ar­ $18.00| Suits Now ware and a purse of silver. Re­ headquarters to lay plana for the The bride's mother wore The men, booked as Robert P s T AT mory. Tbe payroll used in the Con­ $1 5 . 0 0 Connecticut alone. freshments were served after which Christmas get-together of (Jamp Dubonettj velvet with a corsage of MANCHESzsCK everyone joined In group s tn ^ g . Humphrey. 20. of Kalamazoo. Mich.; necticut National Guard today was Alumni. Philip Sherman of Plaln- gold chrysanthemums and the bride­ William B. Wilson, 20, of Cape Cot­ diacusMd and many Interestmg" re­ Guests from out of town were. vlUe is president of the Association. groom's mother royal purple velvet TOMORROW AND WBa marks were made by tbe Senior In­ 1 t i t . and Mrs. Jamea Wood of Tal- with a corsage of yellow rosea. tage, Portlgnd, Me., and William A $10 .5 0 and $ 1 5 •NOTE: This price is good only on lines of eottvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tbe ceremony was followed hy Putnam, 10, of Carthage, Mo, were structor, Sergeant Harold Olcutt of The Connecticut Power Company. Price in Wood and daughter Elvelyn of Glas­ SETS FUOHT REOOBD a reception for the one hundred and released In ball of $25 each for tha Regular Army, as he compared Suits Now tonbury. their appearance in District Ctourt ■everal itema of administration with $1 2 . 0 0 slightly higher if installed on upper floor, fifty guests at the Community Hall. today. thoM used In tbe regulars. The •W9SB Sunday being Thanksgiving Sun­ Buenos Aires, Argentina, Nov. 22. Ludles of the church acted as but includes wiring if insUlled on first floor. day Rev. Leon H. AusUn took for hostesses assisted by the Hlsaea Police Sergeant Richard L. Ban- Yxigtars were also taken through a the theme of the sermon, ‘Thanks­ (AP)—Paul erodes, French trans- non said they walked Into the un­ ■eaaiaa of instruction in another $1$.50 and $ 1 2 USUAL WIRING ALLOWANCES apply on AUantic flier, piloted his big tour- Ter* Pillar, l^snla McLean, Catbleen pert of the building. The- period 1$ Is pear Jafllgmsnt te giving.” The text waa taken from Taylor and Hra. William Potsaant locked dormitory long after the WUbert. the DUAL vaatt ' this offer. Psalm 107. 8th verse. The scrip­ motored plane to a landing at Air- glrlB had retired for the night came to a close shortly after nine- francs airdrome today to estabii^ and Mrs. ‘Paul Hemlinger, all of MoaMxo ncTulir’ thirty and tha Guardsmen left for aeleet a batlal vaalt of oa e ( east asphalt adeatU cal- Suits Now $ ture read was the 68th Psalm. The Hartford. The community hall waa While two remained on the first 1 0 - 0 0 choir rendered the anthem ’Unto a record (or the flight from Paris to floor, Bannon said, the third ascend­ tte Same Show. home. The school will ba held la aakaowB maanfactare aad ly anlted with hard, saa- Buenos Aires. decorated with chrysanthemums, . the Hartford state Armory this Thee, O Lord," by Wilson. The greens and yellow candles. ed to a corridor adjoining sleeping JACK HOLT ot neertala protsettoa. ■eoed lelafereed eoaeioto words being taken from the same Codos, who left Paris Saturony quarters where bis presence week. Ueutenant Noack Ir ha charge Smart Dressing sat a mark of 52 hours and 80 min­ The bride Is a member of the An­ “ROARING TIMBER” I of tha course. • Ask yomr taaaral dlieetor, $10 .0 0 Suits Now $S-SO A superstition that has come scripture which was read. The For proteetleB laalst 4 dover Oottgregatlonal church having brought a aeriea of screams from A meeting o t tbe non-commia- ■ . FOR THANKSGIVING! down through the years in Eu­ floral decorations waa a basket of utes to better the old Airfranca lived In Andovei practically aU her frightened etudents. who kaews, ta oopply tha ea the Wilbert. See This Range Tomorrow ropean countries is that cattle silver king and red berries. Paris-Buenos Aires airmail record The response of police and school TO THE LADIES M)»ed offlcera of the company was of 68 hours and 48 minutes. life. She la i rrsduate of Windham GOLDEN POPPY held yesterday morning at the ar­ HARRIETT’S fell on their knees ^ honor of The choir rehearsal will be omit­ Higt school and Is now employed by officials to the outcries of the stu­ the ChrUt Child as the Holy ted this week owing to Thanksgiv- With three companions, Codos dents waa so speedy that the In­ mory a t which plana for their com- BEAUTY SALON In^ completed the Atlantic croaslng the Phoenix Mutual Ufa Ins. Oo., aa BAK-IN-WARE ing New Tear’s Eve party were Birthday is ushered in. asoretary to John R. Lams, Mr truders were unable to escape. made. Sold by Reputable Funeral Directors Harriett Schaller Horan, Prap. Perkin L. Lathrop haa returned from Dakal, Senegal, Africa, yes­ Kulden is a graduate of Wesleyan Explaining that, there waa no ENDSTODAY 129 Center BL 9^4 to hla home following a major op- terday at Natal, Braxil, and took off ^ r g e u t Stanley Oosds haa Join- university, class of 1928, and a LassU student “Involved in thia af­ "ALCATRAX ISLAND” ad the American Legion Rifle ♦«am C £H N Se’'S0H Th e AAanchester Electric Division ' SAopfatny erathm at the Hartford boapttal leat than two hours later for tbs member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity fair.” P.eeident Guy Wilaon said R PLUS , , , “BIDING ON ADt" Hla many friends rejoica at bis hop to Buenos Abes. The fl%ht was « ^ » 3 a y . anC la now connected with the looked to him “like 'jne of those under “Tea-Shun Biidijtas". Tbe ELMORE §t COMPANY INC. 1 "Tili (2kxiAtma.i splendid recovery. to survey air lanes to South Amer­ Rourke-Ehio Paper Oo., of Hart­ fool things, college men sometimes Btarts Tharadayi Mr. and Hra. JeaM U e have ica. ______'W A G E DOOR” cetunm stated that Ouldt CUoarettl Rod^HID m ooaoiaiancmt r o w n oonPAinr ford. Oueata wire present from do." <■ nlso« member o t the team, COEBSCticilt t The order hae baea iseatved t o m 1 77llbfaiStiMt

it' tf’-_■'■- PA G B PO im HAN(!HB8TER EVENING HEKAU). MANCHKtrilfiK. UUNN, MUNDAY. MUVEMJIISK B , 1B8T MANCHESTER EVENTNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. MONDAY, NOVEMBER Z2,198T Weatern aatlooa may be to main JlaitffypBter os la BOW promised, by the brliigteg Whitney and the John Haya Ham­ tiono. A good braath Is an'asset r p a g e f i v b t tha Japaaaaa attitude appear rea- of civil suits to recover puitoiaed mond eotate. aad one which you may poasaiM. if County. Pa. And so do Mo m Hart i record o f twenty yeera* servleM to aonabla aad not toe unfair, tha'fact funds from a considerable number you are only determined enough. and Dorothy Parksr, hla nearby parts !P< the United states would enabled a number of the farmers to A Leeson la Vahaation this town. Tut^; -atiea of Rafnga”, Phnip' SttrnfitQ B frald remalna that thla oourie meani neighbors. Llonai Berrymors’s etch­ U.S.-BRITAIN111ADE OPENJORDM SEES SOHIH’S TffllEAT protect New England In partlcuUr take down the remainder of teelr of National Guard officers, It will This buelneae of putting the farm New York As for Bast Center street, well WAPPING Gibbs; "Staining Headlands’’, Sara <)UBsnoNS'Ain> a n s w e r s ings now art on display at. a New tobacco crops, and some of teem 4; ruMOttuiei; mt m m nothing la tba Rrorld but a buUjrlag almoim undoubtedly become ^appar­ laborer on a place of his own I Mathias you are plUabiy childish In against the enUgratlon of our chief B ^ t t ; "B oy In Blue", Royca Brier; ItanU LD PRINTINO OOMPAMT. MQ York gallary and the bids on them bave started sorting. defiance o f Europe and America, ent that Ookmel Blasen, far from been one of tbe theme songs of the (Oatarrh aad Radnelag) are high. WUIlam A. Brady, the your viewpoints. You talk of get TO INDUSniY AS EXAL sources o f employment to tee South. 'The Lithuanian Social club will "Calamity Jane of Deadwood Gulch", IS BIsmII %ir—t PAQ A CERTAINTY ting a federal ^ Rev. Douglas V. Maclean toolc tor llftnchMt«i. CooB. ^ w ln g out of a tupreme conB* present administration In tbs United Queatlon: Anna 8. wants to By GEORGE BOSS Cduatry even while he mlnglea with dean of Broadway managers, takes appropriation aa if Similarly, If lom r power rates are hold a Harvest Bingo p a ^ this eve­ Ethel Hueston; "Storm Girt”, J o s ^ >>«lng the originator bf Ulegal prac- ROGERS CHARGES SPIESS teat sum o f money is by magic hla theme last Simday morning, "The I^<»lW "Twenty Four-Hour* A ^»e THUliAS PSKOUB01S States and naturally this country know: "Which foods are catarrh- New York, Nov. 33.—Showfolk, the film people. a keen and flnancial Interest iil tne made available m New Ehigland one 0 «n«PBJ I (lenca that there U no single power tlcee with military funds, walked can't foam with wrath when Mex­ drawn from tee sklea. W u t you ning at 8 o’clock at tee South Wind­ Christiana' Thanksgiving." Day", Faith Baldwin; "SUvar Faun- y » ttp4«4 OatBtor I. itn producing and which are good'(or you would surmlsa, have enough to Leopold Stokowski, the eminent- adminlatratldii ot a prominent rail­ Koppkmann BcHc y m Fair La of the chlM attrecUons which tee sor Town hall. or combination of powers In the Into the middle of a mess* of dis­ ico derides that what is good for the could not figure out, what one with The following are some of tee re­ tain", Jane Abbott; "A Boy o f tha reducing? I weigh 189 pounds and maestro who succumbed to the road. Grace Moorj has invested - AVOIDS JOBS SUBJECT South offers w fll'be nuUlfled," he Mrs. Harriett Foster and two cently added new books In tee Wap- :^r«bll«K#4 ^ Escspi I Weatern World that Is willing to Bhare-cropper north of tbe Rio do without wandering off into other your mental limitations would not bor Bin And Lower Power said. Irvtng Baehtlor; ^ honesty and "easy money" when be am troubled by eatarrh. Would like klleg lights In "loo t .1 and a Girl, ’ ^some o f her capitel In Cailtornia Foreign Obserrers Say Basis daughters, Mrs. Marion F. Piece and ptng Sadd Memorial Library: West” , Brneat Haycox; "Tha Plonaer and llAlldbyd SntBrAd M tfc« Grande also is good for the peon be­ understand. Is teat for every dollar aght, either for China or for those to find a diet which would hdp me esresTA But they Invada other ‘real estate which she looks In upon Rates la Answer To Bid. "So long as different standards ot Miss Dora Foster, all of Foster .fBai OffiM •! llbfMliAdtAr Obbb. m ttssumed- the responalbUlty that low. Little In tbe U 8. farm tenant bolds the patent righto to five sound allocated to New England by any "One la Beloved", Louise Hauck; Herd , PrancU RUton; "Swift reduoa and at the -ame time srould fields, nevertheless, and often wax onoe in a whlls. Says Selectman Discussed working and Uving ara prevalent atreet, Wapplng, spent tee week-end A w n d ClAM M»ll Mbltdf portion of China wliich in the later became bis undoing. bill, however, parallels tbe do-lt- inventions and heads a company administration, repubilean or dem­ “The Trap”, Enizabete Jordan; "The Watoro” , Chrtatine Parmantar; cure catarrh, if this is poesible." Has Already Been Agreec "Unrelated” Questions; Calls there bound to be sectional dif- with relatives in PleasantvUle, N. Y. Dow purpose ol the Cardenas plan. rich on tbslr side Jobs. that disposes ot them. Joeat Hoff­ ocratic, New England pays back BSaaetmant of Um fair labor staad- Wind From tee Mountains", 'IVygoe Roaea", Kathlaen Nar- 8ORSORIPTIOM r a t i past have been subctantiatly theirs. It has never been easy for the Answer: The foods which might terencea and bound be aeetlonat Tha next regular meeting of tee ^•At by Mbit Tlu state lepartment, whose Job For exampls, Helen Hayes, who man, the Internationally renowned It "Old Indian Game.” almost $8. Theae federal grants ards bUl aad steps to provide low­ .to Gulbranssen; "Book o f M arvM ", rli; ‘The Hoover Policies", Ray Wfi- Japan certainly la not Insane Ladles' Aid society, scheduled to f t ! Mnntb by Mbit many friends of Colonel Blssell In It Is to fret over these things, iotm be aaid to be eatarrh-produdag are baa been trouplng about the key pianist. U a name tamUlar to U e Upon; Win Aid Farmers. for 3reara and yeara have found the competition. Tha Governors of tee Richard Halliburton; "Tha Story of bur; *'Tha White Brigand". Edlaoa Copy tbe Btarehaa, eugara and fate, The er power rstee for domestic aad m- meet next Friday afternoon, Novem­ MarahaU. enough to believe that she could eo' this town and throughout the state not dispute tbe virtue of tbs Macl­ cltlee srtth " Rej^a,’’ took automotive plants os well as in the Eklltor o f The Herald: south and the west In a very pref­ six New England States should Rasron” , Viscose Co.; “ Story of Howe «brb4 Om TbbT ••••«•••*• same foods are chose which are Overnight News work for a plan which wU bring ber 36, has been postponed until De­ Caverns", VlrgU Clymer; "Sunrise”, force her Shanghai mandatca on to believe that he Inaugurated or ean objectives but decries the time out the other day to become concert halls, for he has Invented Just as I was about to vie with erential status. Ask one who un­ duatrial consumption were urged by most likely to add waigbL U you about a national standard for wages cember 3, at which time It wUl be Grace HUI Lutz; "Brentwood”, afBWnRR OP THE ARAOrfATVD Great Britain, the United States method. president of a raaity corporation numerous automobile contrlvaneea. Now York, Nov. 33.—(AP)—In Greenleaf Whittier through the In­ derstands these, to you,.-complex RepreaentoUve Uanaan P. Koppie- PHBB8 helped to InauguraU In the NaUon- will leava these toode out of your problems. And may I remind yon and hours and for lower power held at tee home of Mrs. Asher A. Grace HUI Lutz; "Cape Cod PUot”, Wa ara not famiUar in thla atata It seems that the Mexican gov­ which administers a BOO-acra tract Of Connecticut spiration o f a meditative gaze at aiana of the First Congressional 7 ? TA* AM la aaolufivaty and Prance collectively, 01 even on al Guard of this state the system at diet for the necMsaary length of Light Work (By Aeanewted Prsea) tbe forthcoming negotiations be­ Matelaa teat If I did not love my ratae, to tee end teat tee exodue ot Collins. The subject of the m ating Jeremiah Digges; "Octagon House", with anything except large, rich, imtItlAd td tliA 9— of rapubllootloB ernment la frying foreign land own­ of land. The Kaklat Farms are in a a snow-blanketed world, the tingle Olotriet o f Connacticut In reply to is “Drama" and two short sketches any one of them In addition to the time, or will uaa them In only very Mauds , now la a protss- tween the United States and Great of the telephone snapp^ me back town I would not live on Eteat Cen­ industrlaa from New Ekigland be Phoebe Taylor; “North of West full-ataad baking tubara. • ( btl bowo dlopoteboa or*d>(od to I* Irregularities in which be became ers in a grease ot their own boiling. rich sector of New Jersey and are a page advertlaemeat appearing la will bs given by members of tee Boi olhorviBo orodltod lb tbl» small amounts, you should obtain stonal role at a women’s coUaga, bae Britain, foreign trade circles here ter or any other street In ths town. stopped and workers of tee Nortn Passage", Kenneth Roberts; "The Qovenicc Barrows e f Malaa, «».««- Mg handful she has In the eubjuga* Involved. And there have, alwrays It Is an old Ifankca trick to report st.eped In the tradlUon o f his­ Hartford—The State Board of Into a universe o f realities and lo tee Tima Magesine November society. _ • popor ood olo* tb» IacaI oovt nob* to tbe tax assessor that a farm Is satisfactory rssulte both In over­ reaped finenclal rewards (or Ugnt- believe American agriculture I and behold the voice electrically We have a better home In Columbte at bave amployment Talesman", Walter Scott; "The haglag Id ^ to potato-gioklag iPuod boroiit tion of China—If they would Oght. been a pronounced feeling that Bis- coming the eatarrh and In reducing torically Important reaidenta. The Ing inventions she baa set up m Fisheries and gams reported the (Rll its first opportunity tr share In . on a state highway, and with an iStb, In which tee Oovernore ot nine The damp weather recently has K e;^r of Red Horse Pass”, W. C. battle. All risbu of. ropublicatiooB/ ot worth for taxation only a small part land prices run high and In Urns, hunting season m Connecticut has transmitted across town Inquired: poolbi dfopoioboi borolB aro oloo ro* But she Is completely convinced ■sell was, for some biexpUcable rea­ of Its real value. It has worked your w eight Be sure to use- various thertere. Jamas Barton, wno large way in the Roosevelt admin "When may ws look for 3rour reply annual tax-rate which would save southeastern statao uzged Industry Miss Hayes stands to earn a con­ thus far been better than anticipat­ to ssttis la ths South. that there Is no nation that wlir not son, made a scapegoat, since appar­ for years in every state In tbe union plenty of the cooked vegetablaa and baa been the Jester Lester ot latratlon's reciprocal trade agree- to that Insulting letter of . Mr. (or me about 8300 a year. And the raw salad vagetables, also siderable fortune from this extra­ "Tobacco Road" these poet tew ed and asked huntsmen to make nant program. SpISM?” if we did not want to Uve In Col­ "Ths Governors o f thsos nine surrender Its China position, taking ently no great effort was made to and WBB brought near to perfection curricular activity. (actual reports on ths upland in many places in Mexico. L i ^ e use meat In moderaUon. yeara, has sought diversion away ‘'The United Kingdom (or years To which I replied, (3rou s m 'U umbia we could Uve In tea finest southeastein etatee" tha Uoagrese- the enormous losses Involved In cer­ bird supply, bring to a convlcUoj any of oevaral landed estates were valued by their Other denizens o f the entertain­ from the eynthetle turnip patch, been tbe largest foreign con- is Sunday—a day upon which all hotel In Connectleut without e man said, “have stolen a march on Moaibor Amorioaa Novopapor Ppb* tain Instances, rather than go to (Oaotorlalag Nooe ter Noae-bleed) ment world have their own elds Danbury—Tha most Rev. ’ sumer of the American farmer’s penny o f cost for rent, heat, food tee Governors ot the six New Eng­ Ibboro AoopolattoA persona named In the charges owmers for tax purposea at only a by owning ana managing a good Christians are In a forgiving war to protect it. fragment ot their tnie worth, Question: Miss Thelma N. writes: lines. It came to light ths other day bush league basebsU team at 8outh Balmon, O.D., archbishop of Pltra,^ products. This Is true today, al­ and magnaminous ) "Please or services. I wonder, Matelaa. land stataa. 'They ara taking ad­ brought against him. Philsdelpbla, Franajordu and Pal­ Pobltahoni RoproMiiUtlvoo: Tbt very well, says Cardenas, that Is “A week ego my mother bad a se­ that Gregory Ratoff, one of the Babylon, U L Carl Brinson, toe though tbe exports to Britain have do net accuse Mr. Spless of leuiult- If you think aa much of Manches- vantage ot the attuatioiia agamst There Is nothing in evidence at Colonel BisEcll and throe others estine diooase, presided at a ponti­ been reduced considerably in the Wl* 4 ■Ilpo Matbawa Bpoefal Agone]r-~-Maw what we will pay when I take vere nose-bleed, lasting tour hours. highest-paid Hotlywoodlans, is eistwhlle matinee idol, alternatea lag me. Nothing the genial select­ which New England is not proteet- rork. Cbleaco. Datroll aad Boatop. the present moment—there baa are now under federal Indictment them over. We bad to call a doctor who finally somewhat of a power In tbe vodka fical high mass in S t Peter's R. C. last few years, not so much by the man could say or write would As to any step I took in regard­ Ing baraolf." between his stage and screen career yeara of depression, but by 'Lon t* m e m b e r 'a o w t BVRRAtl or for what would seem to be substan­ Perhaps even that harsh treat­ stopped It by cauterising ths nose. distilleries. William Oazton, one ot church, celebrated according to tbe offend a gentleman." ing to town or any other finance It "Thla advertisement", the con­ THANKSGIVING DINNER! been nothing In evidence In the and a prospering hotel that he owns don's efforts to build up trade be­ % 4tIRCULATIuN8 ' ment might have been passed over WUl you explain the purpose of, thU tl wealthiest of the stage notajica, Bysontlne rite. And then I explained to my would be ridiculous to attempt to gressman ramarksd, "undoubtedly last six years or since the outrage- tially the same offenses for which In Denmark. Oeloe Chappell, the tween Britain and tbe Dominions, as explain financing to you, 'The wrlthout state department intcrces- treatment and why it worked?" still dtrlves a sizeable revenue from Danbury—Tha Bristol west e«ui« 'phone conferee that I had not in­ appeared in other national maga- I H«8 ous Manchuria episode—to Indicate the former is now paying the pen­ Btoadway ehowosn, keeps a vigi­ exemplified by the Ottawa agree­ subject is clearly over your head. anbiMlbt rbbpnnbibiltly stoD If It were not that the Mexican Answer: When a patient under­ the perfume business. Mary Ptek- dc.eated the, Danbury Trojans I t to tentionally slighted Brother Ma­ slnea. Thare Is no rsaaon why tha lant eye over varioua copper mme ment. Drought here, too, has given thias but that while his master­ It la refreshing to read teat ■or typobnphlebl bfron bppbbrlb* la that tbs Japanese will no get away alty. There are many hundreds ol government Is paying the American goes severs and repeated nose­ (ord as you may have beard, counts 0 In a profe'selonal football game South should not advartlae its at­ holdings In Colorado. And Dwight us leas of some things to export pieces were appearing In our dally you have learned much eince hold­ iTbrtlbbinbnu la tka Mbbebbatat with their purposea at Shanghai. people In Connecticut who. without land owners In Mexican bonds of bleeds It la often e good plan to pre­ among her annual receipts ber here. In two previous gomes the tractions. On tee other band, 1 be­ Blaa HbrbM tjrpc which has no great Immediate Deere WImen, one of the most suc­ Trojans gained a tie and a 9-7 vic­ See Trade Revtae I was cavorting with a group ing public office. Pleaae, I bee any wish to condone those offenses, vent a recurrence of tbe trouble by royalUea from a patentee nmntng cessful producars along Broadway, If tbe Britlsh-American agree of you M atelaa,'do not check tee lieve test we

PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MDNDAT, NOVEMBER 22,198T MANCBnCSTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY. NOTTOIBER 22.198T PAGE SEVEW employment or condltkma of work.' ' ■■ i . - ployed and more eonsuming power strict seniority baste In depart­ About one-fourth of the cbaiges created. of unfair labor practices filed, tbe HOLDS CUBA LAND GRANGE ntOGRAM ASKS ments affected. pocket was addressed to M to H a i^ jaF m n o t e Gamer, On 69th Birthday BLAZE THREATENS 13. Encourage world peace by LOVE LIE BLAMED board said, involved the Issue of What It Meaiu 8. Employes laid off who can nek, whom he termed the "DoaraAt, “company domination of labor or­ OBITUA r y I d u k e o f guise - strict neutrality, avoiding antan- qualify for yeungar men’s Jobs may HOME RULE FOR FARMERS gllng Mliaacea of wars of aggreeslon, darling, awoetest girl la tha wqrld." ganisations." , OF GREAT PROMISE replace theih as fast as possible. FOR CADETS DEATH It read la part: . URGESCHIANG No Writtea Opliikias Thinks He Is Only 68 SMALL aUBHOUSE South American Dictatorships provide armament adequate (or de­ 4. Employes laid off will retain No written opinions were deliver- DEATHS (Oonttaoed from Page One) fense, take profit out of war by con- their present seniority and if work "I love you. I love you. I cannot DECIDES’ TO BE (Oonttnued from Page One) eo at today's brief session before acrlpUng waalth aad Industry as Incraaaes in exceas of SO hours a stand the strain of being away from Washington, Nov. 92— (A P )—« Mrs. Loolse Oambelnti wall oa maapowar. TO S H N D E R the court spu m ed until December Oamer mad Ida utta, who Is hteJ Mrs. Louise OambolaU of 214 Mo- Mona for smMI Incomes snd bases week, these laid off will be recalled. you. I am sending you what money Vice President Oamer wanted to ar­ to ha've a baby, so I told him that 6. Rey. R. A. ColpHts Pays Visit ■•craUry, arrive at their office Kee street died thla noon at the By MORGAN M. BEATTY taxation upon ablUty to pay, I have. I hope you have a good time Tbe jueticee denied a motion of gue on his birthday annlvartary promptly at 7:48 a-m. Mre. Oamer ED On BmldiiiM At 219 FRENCH RULER AP Fsstore Servlee Writer Need Oooperstlan * to make him feel happy.” with It. Do whatever you want to (OBBttoiMd from Pm*e One) Memorial hospital after a short 01- n o n -p r o f it h o l d -c t Robert Qrmy Taylor of Media, Pa., that he was 68 ysars old and not 69. prepares luncheon for the two of nasa. She waa 77 yeara of age. 7. Oeoperatlon should be festered Tho youth was a ton of Sinclair with It. 1 am going to shoot myaeii To Kiwainans— Thomas It waa not until he was shown a (Oeatlnaed from Page One) Washington, Nov. 32.—The news GOODYEAR STRIKE G Stanley, owner of a cosmetica foreign obaerver* regard It *» an «*■ for permissloD to file a brief ques­ t^ m in aa Improvised Utchen la School Sl Badly Gntted; She leaves three eons, Joseph of among farmers and farm organisa­ tonight. I thlnx. tioning the right of Justice Hugo L. copy of tha "Biographical Dlrectoty the vies prealdentimi suite. that Braail hat Joined tha growing tions as a means of solving thsir Loutevlllc, Ky., Nov. 22,—( a P)— company, and Mre. Eatelle Stanley. fort to win a bloodleu c^ltulatlon Hebron, Sebastian of Bolton, and list of Latin Amsrlcan dictatorabi^ The way Robert O'Bryan haa It fig- "If I do please forgive ms. I Black to alt on the bench. of the American CoagTeaa" p revl^ CamlUo, of this town, with whom aha tsrior yastertay to probtems; cooperation to be success- The parents wera dtvoreeid It o think I will. I have always wanted of the evacuated capital and the Bentley Named President he was bom on Nov. 22, 1868 that Her husband always la pestering reinforce the hot brought home to official Wash­ DOMINICAN agpuguci COMES TO AN END ured out, the two motortets he said geneiallsslmo'R surrender. It was the second time Taylor t o to serve turnip greens, com Starts From Stove. had been making hsr home; a daugh­ guard. nil should be based on sound busi­ September. to, imd now I am. I really love you bad asked the tribunal to consider he admitted he waa wroag. ington generally a fact that haa ness principles, one-member-ons- hMd him up teat night at the filling Bad Dootor’a Oar Note called Secret bread and buttermUk. ter, Mrs. Joseph F ra eeto of He­ Count "Invited" Out 'j w f o Ri'io (v s y station where ha works don't oper­ darling. Sweetheart, 1 lov# you. You The epokesman, Ineistlog the note bis petition. The first motion was “By golly,” hs said, "I cant keep bron: a brother and slater In Italy, Iong.-tiaraated tbe qute depart­ vote, control by farmers themselves, (Oontlnned from Pngs One) Police said ths automobile he w ar Rev. Robert A. Colpltts, of Mel Oamer ie tai enceUent healtk. A The puke waa in Belgium, where ment’s Inner circle, namely: ate oa a very profitable basts. The can use thla letter as svidenee that was secret, would dlvulgi: only that denied last week. up with those things. Don't I have Hoaa Companlea No. 8 and 4 of Camlllo Varcs and Tareaa Varca. and efficient management. > drtvlng belonged to Dr. R. S. Wil­ Taylor, who described blmaelf as rose, Maas., former padtor of tbe enough on my bands as it IsT" ^ days ago both he and President he te Uvlng In sxUe, as the 6,000 Radio waves are conitantly un­ own eblfleb personal political amhl- men paid him 42 for gaaoline, be I am tha father of your child I f you It contained joint army and navy tbe South Maneheeter fire depart­ She also left thirteen grandchildren world manifesto waa dtetrlbuted la 8. Maks the extension service liams, a Msxloe physician. get one. I love yuu. That’s an." chairman of the Philadelphia Court South Methodist church here, paid “Cactus Jack" describM h ln if)f Roosevelt were aufferlng from tooth and three great grantoUdien. dermining the Monroe Doctrine— more helpful to agriculture by: tione." said, then demanded hla money. advice to Cbtang. would not ache. The vlee prasldeBt had two ment responded to a box alarm Vereoix. Natlenal Quart Ready "I told them 1 waa sorry, but the Tha note found In young Stanley’s It was signed "Warren." disclose whether It proposed terms - lan Committee, said tbe court bis annual visit to the Klwania club as "the spare tire of the govern­ from '-Box 62 at 11 o'clock this Funeral arrangemante, in charge our time-honored barrier against (A ) Separating this tax-sup should decide whether Biack “ per­ molam estractetT Afterward he] Sadtseriand. late yatterday after Gov. Davey ordered 2,000 Na­ company collector had Just taken for , the city's capitulation and at its regular weekly meeting at ment,” but one Senator commented: want into tbs I “ wmlng for a fire in a small club- of W. P, Qulsh, are Inoomplate. European political systems. ported service and participation jured" himself In taking a Judicial ''He’ll call tbe shots quicker la Swisi Faderal pollca -invited" him tional (Juard troops on notice for aU my money," said O'Bryan. "And Chlang's surrender, an ultltnatum the Y. M. C. A. this noon and spoke and a group of foUoware to laave (In ease you’ve forgotten, Preei- in Its benefits from any farm or­ oath ‘In certain material respects this specla] sassloa of Oonipnes possible actlmi last Friday after the 1 told them they could aearch tbe tfcatthe capital would be bombed or on the subject of Cuba, which he *m au nalaar. A amaU the country on the ground he waa dent Monroe told European na­ ganisation. place If they wanted to. But they Bosalble terms for an armlstlcer-^ diametrically opposed to bis prior than any other man on Capitol, strike started with a sit-down visited for several weeks last win­ if it ^ “ y •• eU on the east end of the buUdiag T U N E R A tS carrying on political ootivlty. tions 114 years ago that we wOuid (Bl Relieving county ogrlcul-- Thursday night. Union leaders soon just Jumpetrih thsir ear and drove ^ Japanese reported’ capture of irrevocable oath to the Ku KIux Hill.’’ w K is wsep-r ^ gutted. tural agents of administrative Klan." Re also wanted the court to ter Dr. Colpltts came here this Theodore htlller, Jr. H lr fatbsr'a atatement woo la di­ keep hands off Europe, and expect' led tho Mt-down strikers out of tbe off In a hurry. 'WuaUi, one of the last strongholds morning from East Oreenwleh and Tha vice president’s greeting on Hs chuckles whsa bs tells yoq: Ths fire waa caused by waste rect contrast to hie last ma s *6, In return, that they would keep burdens so they may devote all say whether there bad been his snnlvsrsarx waa: The funeral of Theodora MUler, big rubber plants but Gov. DaVey "They didn't avsn taka back tbe NOT A FOLLOWER « f CSilna's Nanking defensaa. spent tha day renewing acquaint­ "A t least five of my DemoeraUe ">aterial in a small stove Ignited the nation when ha told then, their eolonteere and their political their time to the purpose for kept the troops on notice contlnu- 42.” Japanaas land and air forces be­ "duress" In the Benate'e confirma­ *T hope to be here when Pm 70— Jr., of Hartford, a formar rsatdant tion of Black last August. ances. brethren yelled, 'When did ths left a ^ w o r k nearby. of Mancheater, who waa kilted in an February, 1988. "dietatorehip un '■ sj-ateras out of the western berate' which the service was established. la i today. BUT A LEADER gan a concerted drive against the that’s aU." ride------wake up?” — * email building waa being re- a monarchy" waa necassary. phere.) (Cl Provide ample funds for aBtrenched Chinese, on a line north modeled for occupancy aa a email automobile cnioh last w e ^ only five Bitter eondemnatton of Davey PROTEST NAZI CAMP months after hla marriage, was held "Have the moral oouraga not to But here is what baa been hap agricultural extension, education came from John D. House, preMdsnt . . . In progretalve sclea- Hfiom Wusih to Klangyan, on the tenement and carpenters were and research. ;Tangtse River. They wen aided by t t o morning at 8:30 o'clock at the abdicate before present dlWeultles " penlng: of the Goodyear unions who termed TOrrlngton, Nov. 32 — (AP) — ttile funeral dlreotton, Wtl- working inside when tbe fire broke 9. Make the (arm c^redlt admlnte. the governor “the world’s biggest jtos weather after a wecit of ram. out Unable to extinguish tbs William P. ()uteh funeral home on tcKU/e manifesto appealed to 1. European radio stations—espS' Charles L. Jenkins, a member of the Hom P. ()aleh Is among L U P e IS NAMED Main street and 9 o'clock at St. Brld- Frenchmen. "Do not permit, In a dally Ckrman. Italian and Rue- tratlon of continuing benefit to fool and a bully of ths first water.” Wusih, at the south and of the flamaa being fanned in the atiff farmers by; admIntetraUve coancll of the Con- the Snt to add te hla ol- Une west of bhanghal, controls im­ get’i church. A requlm high maos moment of abandon, dlctetorship of sian—have been broadcaatmg Gov. Davsy said "this Is a time necUcut Department of Spantab breeze, an alarm was mn In from (A ) Creation of a bi-parttean for a minimum of talking." resMy modern dlreetfon portant communication and supply Bex 62 across the strset One waa held with Rev. Frederick Beatli Aapartoaa dicteter- William Bslanger, etate director Douglas Aircraft .. ■ 31)4 The princess, dressed in a brown Mdps new ate what tbay al­ Cdngraseman te agitating a bill to were not met of the Maine In Havana harbor Gray Tel Pay Station 6 6 Du P o n t...... Not Forever" and "Jeaua, U t My GIVEN SURPRISEVa RTY $39.95 of the CIO, and National CIO Audi­ Hart and Cooley . . . . — 225 .106 suit and wearing orchids, was mar­ ways were mlnerity greopa or put the government into tbe pan- VALUES GALORE- and also saw the spot where the Eastman Kodalc ,.. Final Reel." She waa accompanied tor Dlckman of New York were Hendey Mfg. '3o. ... 7 9 .150 ried under her EiCnfllsh name, Va­ otreagHma laadets oontroiung American radio broadcasting field. 1937 PHILCO present at tbe meeting. vessel went down. He gave a Elec and Mus ...... on the piano by Mrs. R. K. Andsr- short history of Cuba and the Landers, Frary A dk. 23 H 25)4 . 4 leria Nancy Brooke. Gregory gave AS ANNIVERSARY NEARS asMeaa wMfc the aid ef anaiao." American news associations and $69.95 and All GHaraRfood MarehandlM. Other officers renominated bc- Elec Auto L it e ...... 19 . illon as a “physical cul- «w . who also rendered eeveral se­ agencies are sending news dU- SENATE, HOUSE BULS Spanish-Amertcan war and said Mann A Bow. Class A — 8 lected hymns on the organ. Here’s wbera tha rub comet: sldee President Luplsn are Robert Nsw Brit. Moh., eom. 30 23 Gen Elec ...... 37)4 turlst” ' patehss to South American news­ $30.00 when the true facta of the latter Gen Foods ...... Tha bearers were John A. Oleon, Ihiited Btatee oSlelate-,- and Rlebardaoa, first vice praatdant and are known It will not reflect credit do., pfd...... 93 101 . 29)4 It was while giving a cabaret ex- papers daily—unbampsred, however, Gen Motors ...... ■ 38)4 hlbiuon in this capacite that be Carl Carteon, Carl Anderson. Frank Mr. And Mrs. Carl M. Hnltln mea, for that mat- 1937 STEWART-WARNER FOR CROP CONTROL Martha Popple, third vice president. on the U. S. North and Judd . ... 35 37 tkat tha eoasteiit uas ef by any argument for any political Others renominated were Mrs. Gillette ...... 10^ mat Princess Baba. Tha Ranee In­ Anderson. Burial waa in tha Boat Ara Henortd By Frlanda; 2S 4^tem. Of much intsirsat, bs said, waa Peck, Stow A Wilcox 6 7)4 Hecker Prod ...... cemetery. tha poUtlcal laaguaga and labels m . 5 Frances Klein, financial aeoretary; Kusaell Mfg. Jo...... 25 36 . 6)4 troduced them. It te possible wa’U be listening to J 4 0 . 0 0 READY FOR DEBATE tbs 700 mile road which was built Hudson Motors . ... The Ranee now la In America Years Married Tomorrow. ef Europe ultimately may lead James Fogarty, traasurer; Andraw across the entire length of Cuba at Scovlll Mfg. Co. . . . . 36 26 - 7)4 South American opera etefa one ot Int Harv ...... 66)4 helping make a moving picture de­ South American nations and the Relcbenback, warden; Frank Mur­ a coat of four hundred millions. Stanley W^rfes ...... 87 39 Int Nick ...... world at laiga to beUave com- these days, and South Amerloana from Page One) Torrlngton ...... 27)4 29)4 • 88)4 pleting tbe 100 years of ths family Mr. and Mre. Carl U. Hultln, will be going wild over baseball.... phy, conductor. Mrs. Olga Oavla waa He said that Cuba Is a great place Int Tal and Tel .... as rulers of Sarawak. muniam and nactem ef the Euro­ Vacuum Cleaners elected ror the first time to the for monuments but many of them Union Mfg. Co...... 5 7 . 6)1 whose 25th wedding anniversary oc­ Tima wlU teU. U. S. Envelope, com . — 70 Johns Manvllle .... . 89)4 The Rajah, whose great uncle set curs tomorrow, were greatly sur­ pean vsrlaty actually have taken RE-BUILT — UNIVERSAL get a pries equivalent In purchas- office of fourth vice president to are cheaply ennatmeted and lacking Kennecott ...... WEDDINGS 1^ power to the price received do., pfd...... 118 125 . 3114 up tha family rule la 1840 while prised Saturday night when a party root right at eur own doorstep. In fill a vacancy. in beauty. He also saw a huge Lehigh Val Rd .... If that should oceur, then these the favorable period from 1909 to parade while In Havana and said Veeder Root, new ... 43)4 A4)4 . 8)4 in search of South Sea adventure, of 60 relatives, friends and n«gh- Strathmore Rye 1.19 Whitlock Coll Pipe .. — 10 Llgg and Myers B . . 89 reportedly tbrsatenad to dlslnher- _ Announce hors, some of them from Hartford, tlokliab questions would havt to be $11.95 1914. It does not have to be tbe the Cubans know bow to put on a Loew's ...... pre-war price, but It must be one parade In brilliant style. i New York Bonk and Ina. Stock 49)4 It the princess If she married the Engagrement. came to enjoy a prs-cetebratloo of answered: STRIKERS QUIT CASH ONLY ENGINEER’S DEATH Bank of New York Loiillard ...... 17)4 I wrestler. Would European fascist and com f that will buy aa much In terms of The attendance prize, donated by 408 418 Mont Ward ...... Mrs. Rose Klein of 81 Eldridge the event. They brought with them Bankers Trust 49 51 However, be previously sanction­ beautiful flowere and a silver plat­ munlst nations be able to gain an non-farm products as farmers pur- Jack Ranney, woe won by E. J. Nash-Kelv ...... ed the marriage of bis daughter. street announcM the engagement of W atson % Scotch "» 2.39 Chase ...... eooncmlc parch In South America ;; ctaaaad during those years.) IS BEING FROBED MoKnlgbt. 30 33 Nat Blso ...... ter with twenty-five Mlver dollars. FISHER PLANT; See Our Super Chemical 42 44 Pearl, to Harry Roy, a danea band Henning Johnson of Laurel street at the expense ef tha great damec- ■2 Parity Payinsata Tha nominating committee's rec­ Nat Cash Reg ..... leader. Hie other daughter now is W w art 8. Dzladus, aSn of » As far as they were sufficient ommendations were accepted and Continental 12 14 made the presentation speech in raelasT And. mors important, would (Oontlnned froir Page One) Nat D a iry ...... lAdy Inebeape. behalf of tbe gatherl^, and Mr. 3-IN-l HAND benefits under the present soil con- Thomas Bentley was elected presi­ Com Exchange 47)4 49 H Nat Distill ...... such a mevamant finally fore* the dent of the Club for the coming Guaranty Tru.-ft 234 244 Gregory will give up wreeUIng, and Mrs. Hultln thanked their United ■tetes Mther to defend the SIIDOWNENDS P e n n H all '•"C" 2 .8 9 ^ nervation program would be divert- N \ Central ...... It was understood, because Princess r ed to parity payments on wheat, made for funeral eervicea at Saa year to succeed R. K. Anderson. Firat National , 1780 1830 friends (or thsir fins gifts and the Monroe Doctrine or ceaao to consider CLEANER telsnd beach Wednesday, Irving NY NH and H ...... Baba dislikes It. It was reported pleasant evening thw arranged for (OMtfiiaad from Pago One) SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS - com and cotton. Tobacco, rice and Other nominations were; Herbert 11V4 18)4 North Am ...... be planned to start a modem gym­ It to a matter of foreign policy T It’s just what your wife other eommodltisa not covered In Was Chief Engineer B. House, vice president; R. K. Manhattan ...... 32 24 OBACCO CONTROL BILL them. Mrs Conrad Ouperson mads Only the fntnra can tell, but Packard ...... nasium. and decorated a large wedding cake. corporation vrtsn they want to needs for Xmas — and, of the' naw bill would continue to Coffin, one of the developers of Anderson, Charles Kimball and Mamifact. Trust .... 39 41 Param Piet ...... far Mw Mins being it can be aald this resort arcs, was born In Mil- Hsnry Smith, directors for three National City Bank . 29 31 Another feature waa the gift of a start operations." ■ nbare onservatlon subsidies after a Penn ...... ea lellabla authority that tbo Hs deoUnad to say wbstbar hs RANGE AND FUEL OILS course, the price is right! - deduction of about 4250.000.000 for ton, Ohio, and educated at the Uni­ years; William Rublnow and Rev. New York Truet .... 104 108 GOES BEFORE SENATE handsome bouquet of ehrysSn- aeoaomla Moo liotwowi tho Unlt- Public ...... Phelps Dodge ...... bad promised tbe strikers that tha parity schedules. versity of Michigan. The Olds Mo- Earl E. Story, directors for two 80)4 32 ^ Phil Pete ...... thamums and a coreage of ga^ od Statea aad Bouth Anioilea I purchased these on my tor Company of Lansing, Mich.. .years; and W. O. Olenney and W. Title Guarantee .... 6 7 ABOUnOW N denlaa. from Mrs. Conrad Nyquiat Union would fight for the retention j They also would participate In ap- Pub Serv N J ...... Washington, Nov. 33—(A P )—A are boldtaig test. BraxU, tha tet- ef thaIr Jobs and for tbe reinstate­ Chicago trip and they are the ' projdmately 9128.000.000 of Import named him Its chief engineer In K. Straiighan for one year. Insurance Radio ...... Tobacco control provision Idsntleal of New York, who as tha former oat Beutli Araertoan nation that 1005. After other connections he Among the guests present at the American (Newark) . 10)4 Approximately 1100 URC cards Mias Hilda Johnson was bridesmaid ment of four men whose suspension only ones in the East. Built duties earmarked annually for the 124 Reading ...... to ths plan draftsd by tobacco state hao rovartod to diotetorahip, has tbe eompany demanded for alleged HAROLD T . WEST, Inc. by Thor. Joined the Hudson Motor Company luncheon were Rev. Dr. Watson American Reserve ... 10 21 I have been ratumad to tbe postoffica at tbe wedding 25 years ago. ; removal of crop surpluses: Rem Rand ...... reprssentetivss in <30ngrsaa went tekoa great pains to aaoure tho Isaderablp In a previous unauthor­ in 1910 and served as vice-president Woodruff of the Center Congrega­ American Surety ... 38 40 as a result of last week's four-day before tha Senate today aa a part Cards, muste, remlnlseeners and a 29 Bissau Strset Phone 52U2 T The Senate bill provided; Excess ...... Repub Steel United Statea that It has not ized strike. * For wheat and com—Voluntary and eonsiiltlng engineer until 1980. tional church. Rev. Ferris E. Rey­ 8H 64 Rey Tob B ...... unemployment census taken by pos' ot Its agriculture eoramlttee'a new huffst lunch passed ths evening 1937 NEW nolds of the Second Congregational Fid. and Dsposlt .... 08 102 tal carriers. merrily. gono teaelet. eontradletory no He said all membere of the Pon­ c acreage reduction contracts; a Coffin left the automotive field In Bateway Stores ...., farni bill. tiac local would attend a moss 1930 to become chairman of the church. Rev. William T. Wallace of Great American .... 20)4 334 Mr. Hultln and ths former , farmer referendum on marketing Halifax ...... Sehenley Dls ...... In w ^ ra ted (n tha biU by gsna- Miss Amanda Olson wera married by Uhowlao, Argentina's Prealdent meeting late today. quotas; a fine of 50 per cent of the hoard of Southeastern Cottons, Inc., the North Methodist church and 77% 34 4 Sears Roebuck...... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crocker and tor raiender (D-La.), It proposed CROSLEY Rev. W. D. Woodward, retired. Hanover ...... 29>4 the Rev. J. p. O. CornsU of Hamlin Auguatln P. Juetop reminded the Shortly befora Martin reachad parity price for produce sold In ex- and spent much time In New York 314 Shell Union ...... two children, of Westwood, Mass., regulation through markeUngquo- the plant, the utrlkera permitted In the Interests of textile operators. Home Ins...... 264 384 I arc coming to spend the Thanksgiv­ street, for many years pastor of -faoctsta" of hla country recently _ cess of allotments; parity pay- Home Firs oecurity . Socony Vac ...... taa In yean the agriculture eecre- that Its natural aconpmie ties ware dozen eompany officials, who had Refrigerator ments. Coffin entered the Infaut automo- 34 84 South Pao ...... ing holiday with Mrs. Crocker's Emanuel Lutheran church. They I Mass. Bonding ...... 39 43 I mother, Mrs. Horace B. Cheney. tary determined a surplui exlsU. It have three sons, Carl W., a senior with two powerful democracies. been In the plant overnight, te de­ For cotton-Aeresgecotton allotments I i " a AETNA INSURANCE CO. National Liberty .... South Rwy ...... would be appUcable to flue cured, part. List Price Fifth 74 ' 84 St Brands ...... at Wesleyan UnIvanity, Middle- Great Britain and tha United States. Our Price by refsreadum at the beginning of fasouA. c i V WUhln t Z North River ...... 24 36 The drawing of prizes for which fire cured, dark or air cured, hurley, town; Harry a senior In Manches­ Aa for the wide gulf of language $119.50 G le n C orrie Scotch a crop year; a penalty of 75 per Prof. Wash...... St Gaa and E l ...... Maryland, cigar filler end cigar SPECIAL SESSION RESUMES years he had become vice-president 304 314 St OU Cal ...... the Nathan Hate band told tickets ter High school and John a aopho- and culture that separates tbe Unit­ cent of ths price received on cotton LOSES IN HIGH COURT Pref.-Accldent ...... 13 16 was held Saturday night at the binder typee of tobacco. more at the local High school. For­ ed Statea from South America, a $82.00 and chief engineer of the B. R. St Oil N J ...... Washington. Nov. 32— (A P ) — aold from land planted in excess of Seaboard Surety .... 374 304 Washington Social club. First prize, Control would be compulsory in merly with Cheney Brethere, Mr. beginning haa been mode.- Model 43. prescribed acreage; parity pay­ Thomas-Detrolt Company, which Security Ins...... Tax Corp ...... the event two-thlrts of the grawera Tha special eeoolon of Congreas be­ Quart subsequently became the 'chalmers- 27*4 394 a turkey, want to John Poison, 97 Hultln 1s now employed by tbe Stellar attraction of last year's ments; no marketing quotas. Washington. Nov. 22__(AP)— Springfield' Firs A Ms. Timken Roller Bear , approved quotas In a referendum. gan Ita second week today, having Esquire Rye Blended 106 111 Pleasant street; second, a turkey, to Call's Patent Firearms eompany. Pan-Ameriean conference was the For tobacco—Natrona! marketing ! Trana America ...... given final approval to only two 1393—New The Aetna Insurance Company lost Sun, Life ...... 400 450 Lily Wilson, 118 Summer atreet; A 50 par cent penalty would be Im- Hartford. PreMdsnt of ths democratic Unit- quota*; 4 p«nalty tax of 50 per c^nt the Hudson Motor Car Com- in the Siipreme Coiirt today its ef­ U. 8. F. and G...... 14 Union Carbide ...... posed on tobacco sold in sxceaa of proposals; A resolution asking the 16 Union Pac ...... third, a chicken to John l^rktngton, Enjoy Your Thanksgiving Dinner of the market price on the day ex- ' " '’m Into fort to recover the v.alue of a regis­ Westchester ...... 28 30 Fairfield street: fourth prize, box of quotas. CROSLEY ’ cess---- sales----- are made; ■ soil -conserva­ one of the largest In the Industry. Unit A irc ra ft...... A t The Fl«h tered mall package containing S21, Unit Corp ...... chocolates to Mrs. James Muntic, The agriculture secretary would tion benefits. Developed Uberty Motor 074 stolen from the United States determine on each November 15 Burdens Sherry Both the development of tbe Lib­ Unit Gas Imp ...... inri 128 Center street. Band merabera $i?9.50. $120e00 For rice- Soli conserv-atlon pay- malls while In custody of the nil are asked to attend a meeting Wed whether a surplua .existed. On Personal Notices Model 60. reenta; subsidies of one-fourth cent erty motor, ii.-cd In American fight-, nols Central Railroad Company. FR. COUGHUN PLEADS types where there were surpluses, a u S 5i;,er.;::;:;;::::;::::S '‘ nasday night. H o t e l S h e r i d a n a pound in 1937 and one-naif cent tng planes diiriiig the World War. Saying there waa no Federal national marksting quote would be AAodern thereafter on aniount.s sold tor do­ and the establi.shment of the first question Involved, the tribunal dla- ^ ® 5***' ...... 80)4 ordered for ths following year, con. Served From 12 Noon To 6 P. M. aerial transport system In the coun­ WITH RADIO FOLLOWERS !k Chem ...... mestic consumption; a penalty of mlssod an appeal by the inaurnnee tlnent upon tha ratulto of tbe ref­ CARD OP THANKS REBUILT iJBFiiiOAST- ore-half cent a [>ound un [nirehasere try were am-mg hla accomplish- V/aetom Union ...... egS TRAFFIC GUIDE LINES to oxtond oar ilneoro An Old Fashioned Dinner With All the Fixings company from an adverse ruling by erendum which would be conducted thanks to all our frUnda and naich* UPH0LS1ERING menis. In 1932. after four years' West El and M f g ...... 90? Make Your Reservations Early! who knowingly buy m exects of the Illinois Supreme Court. 30 days later. The secretary would bora, who ahowed ktndneaa in our ^ 7 0 n n SAVINGS TOO BIG TO BE MISSED! KELVINATOR marketing quotas. retirement from business, he be­ Woolworth ...... 37U Telephone Mancheater 8802 In 1929 the money was sent from Asks Them To Stop Their E f­ Elec Bond and Share (Curt).' 10)4 PAINTS AT CENTER bo authorised to determine next bereavemcm. and « 1 l thoas who »9nt RE-UPHOLSTER8 Your 3-Plece Living Was came one of the leading textile fig­ the Oontinentol Illinois Bank and Jon. 15 whether a surplus existed. floral tributes, and donatod cart. UU iffciini litHi Im a ures in the south. forts To Have Him Resume Mrs. John Johnson and "-om Set. New Springs. Finest Filling Added. New $79.95. $45.00 Trust Company of Chicago to the His Broadcasting. Acting under authority of the FEDERAL LABOR BOARD Coffin was a descendant of Franklin County Coal Company of erings. Legs Polished. ^ «- Tristram Coffyn, one of the settlers Board of Poltea Coramtesloncrs, the $ 1.25 Royalton, III, for Ite payroll. A street department baa been angag- NO DOWN PAYMENT — ONE YEAR TO FAT______of .Nantucket Island, Maes. He be- mile from its destination the money SHIELDING MOIMER RELISHES Grunow Refrigerator B&Q Famous Table Wines IS GRANTED A REVIEW I came a close friend of former Presi­ Detroit, Nov. 33 — (A P )—Rebuk­ ed today In painUng white trame VraONE 6616 Have Our Representative Can WItli waa stolen from a baggage car. The ed by Pope Plus XI through the Hearts of Celery Ripe Olives dent Herbert Hoover, who often insurance company paid tbe full ORDERS COMPLETED IN A WRF.K n n i wrmm Sweet Mixed Pickles ^09.95. $ 6 5 e0 0 From Btoeaux come* iWi soloe) iMpmon) of Borfea and e«wtfior fable wines, iuy called upon him for coneultatlon Apostolic delegate In Washington, Red Roseaa Radllshes (Coatlmied from Page One) amount to tbe bank. KILLS HIS F A lH E R lS What A Meal! COCKTAILS your holiday iteqwrtoonh from fhit toloef shipment. during bis term of office. Other In Its suit to racovar from tbe tbe Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, pastor ALWAYS FOR HONEST UPHOL8TERINO. BfATTBBSS AND Blue Point tlon north on Main straet Tha work BOX SPRING RENOVATINO-OOMB W PIBr Fruit Cup tjODS Act did not authorize such ac­ notables be entertained at bis luxu­ railroad, tha inilurance company at the Shrtne of the Little Flower in SOUP rious Spanlah-type home on Sapelo te wall dona, and la intendad to pro- m 5 0 . $ 5 8 e 0 0 tion. contended It had been "careless and royal Oak. Mich., today asked bis What A Price! Chlekaa Conoomma or Craom ef Tomato island, off the G^rgia coast, Includ­ Frertold. N. J., Nor. 22.— (A F )— safely and lalieva con- FISH CASH OR TERMS SPARKLING RED BURGUNDYr.ifU::;.’.."’-2.39 Other parte of tbe board s order— negligent.” “frlenda and followers” tc stop their (A P ) I tfaotiQB gt buay or dangaroua pointa. COMPLETE SDR OODBSE that the hue company cease from ed President and Mn. Calvin Coo- Arguments were beard by the Filet ef Sole with HeUaadlaae Sauce lldge and Colonel Charles A. Und- efforts to have his radio broadcaat- , __ .. , •• meeUiig of Main and Cmter AAanchester Upholstering Co. Mm I Tsbis Wins 1933 • Dry Firth discouraging membership In tbq Supreme Court on November 18, •orry* for what ha bad dona, streata, thera lua long bean a dan- SARATOGA CMIP8 PRINCE NOIR 79. bergh. ROASTS Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen but It stopped them after listening tng resumed. Robert a MUter, hueky and mttin- «> » s r tor rootorlete 6S Madison Street Boey Slaoe 1623 We Also Sell and Bnglnemen and refrain from to counsel for the Insurance com­ Fr. Coughlin’a appeaL ioeued R o to Young Turkey wUh Cranberry Ckmaervs WINTER GRIPS N. Y. STATE ~ _ f Kavnnve utm*, ___ [ travailing aaat and west, or mmititu- ROAST TURKEY DINNER <*33 I wsst Frsgrant Fifth “dominating or interfering with' pany. through hit offleaa In R o ^ Oak, ***** asnlor, a turn oo te Main otrsat. TySI c Roast Long IMand Duckling with New Applesauce Remington-Rand HAUT SAUTERNE 1.29 Albany, N. Y., Nov. 22.— ( A P I - said: thanksgiving d a y R o to Loin of Freeh Baotern Pork — Naw Atoeaauce any organlxaUon of iu employee- waa bald today on a ebarge of May- Hues as now painted will s4rve to VEGETABLES «PP«sauce ware upheld by the Circuit Court Winter held much of upstate New I have read the statement of Hie Ing bis father when the latter ^taap care on their own Mde ot the ‘ Typewriters SAUTERNES «»».. •wsst 1933 ^1e19 and were not In'volvsd in the appeal. York In ita Icy grip today, many CHURCH BROKEN INTO. Excellency, Amleto Clcognanl, the home drunk and t o t the bov'a center. The line, continuing Board's Findings sections being covered with a nsar- ApoatoUe delegate, as carried In tbe mother. ' I BOfCh on Main atrssL u1U maka Msihed Wimlpe ^ Maahed P ^ to e s The List Price $54.50. Hartford. Nov. 22.— (A P )— A UoLy press. Candled Bwaet PoUtoaa After an Inveetlgatlon, tbe board reoord November snowfall. As resi­ "Back of tbe whole case” —m driving aafer by more clearly HEATERS fi imd that the bus company had dents of many upstate areas dug board and a hammer wrtpped up In "Ae a lo>al priest of the Catholic 6 5 c Loinon Sherbat But Get Our Price j ' ,1 ■’ warned its employes not to join tbs I themselves out of 10 Inches of tow'ela were used by would-be burg­ church I wish to state publicly, as 1 assistant Proeeoutor Edward j’uoka, I ***• center. Geuins Chevrolet DeLnge H cster~ „ _ SALAD Brotherhood and bad formed an em-'_ snow, a bi-tght sun helped clear ley lars In smashing a window and have atated many tlniee privately, ' Uae the tremendous affaction" of . « mtananiu n,wm InaUlled, Regalsriy $1.3.95...... $ 12.00 Hearte of Lettuea with HolUnd Dreealnx Remember — The List PriM ployee' organization named the I'oads that yeaterUay caused many breaking Into the Asylum Hill that I deplore deeply the public agi­ Robert and hla younger brother for) ** OBMISON DIBS Genuine Chevrolet Super DeLuxe DESSERTS f j'Drtvcra' AsAKlatlon, Pacific Grey minor traffic accidents. Cxingregatlonal church some time tation which has been caused by the their mother wl«> has supported ths p —_ Dine and Dance - Hart and Wine Sauce Days Are Over. No Cover Charge! Heater—^Installed, Regularly $17.95... Hot Mines Bquto fie CSirtetmao Ice Cream |j y laa Liaaa." '' Westeni, Central and Northeni (luruig the night cancellation of my radio broodcaste. ANTl-FREEZK $15.95 ^ ^ Tlia t o r t directed it to “wltb- Tbe Intruders attempted to jim­ "In the apirtt of luvalty to my ...... 26e.. per qaanquart M . t^ o o to r t Cbaaaa and Chracken New York wera nardaat hit by the ALWAYS THE BEST OF THINOS TO EAT! no eaorge (or cJmrlilng yonr cooling lyatem tar looks whoa Salted Nuta Mlnto 1: all reeogntUoa" from the foil. Ontario and Yates coimtlea re­ my a door leading to the aocretety's 'Church I urge all my friends and oor antt-lreoxo is Inatalled. Raisins - drivars' aasoeutlon ■‘as the repr*- office, and falling In thia, amaohed Sweet Cider Coffee ported a near-raeort fall of a foot followars to stop the holding of mass WINTERIZB rOUK CAB FOB THE COLO WEATHER MBtativa ot its operators for the of enow. a panri. TIw Meretery’e deok waa meetinga or tha sending ot lattere to BRUNNER’S Loeated'Ati In Maneheiter isacked but nothing of value ^pnzposea of daaUng with the res- In niaiiy notorlate telemiBS to Hla ExceUaney, tha 80 Oaklud street ^ .Apoodent (Pacific GreyboundUnea) waa reported mlaatiig- >Tfo attempt RILEY CHEVROLET CO, INC were provided with bed in lobbies Arenbiahop of Detroit, or to the rtght. Robert w m to bo a rra igto onea a noted golf and hockey play- JIMMIE’S DINER .74(Meni|ig grievances, l-fcdr dla- was made to open the qhurcb safe Holy See, with the design of secur­ W IM t a S t m * PHONE sm and corridors of hotels when they in the secretary's office, though 2 2 ? * * befora er, and waa a M m t o Hote- Formerly Um Love Lane Diner Open Evraings TIB 9 P M. p tt6 « W t m tSUS 0< pig. |KNI» CC were 0M«ht la tha ■tocai. ing the resumption of theoe radio Justlce of tha Peaoa Frad QulnB at I tn-oaa dub at Fitchburg, Maaa~ his Crater Strrat At Love L u e * 844 Main Street tha door of A toom waa SBriahad. hnunnutt ** tbo oomiF omitt boaoa hMra. J M itva eligr. PA G E EIG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 2 . 198T MANCHESn KR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1981 P A O B N U n i Johnson Woolen MIU will elossWred- nesday afternoon for the remainder DAILY RADIO PROGRAM R A D IO E S*- *7- of the week. RECOMMENDS P i n Mias June Tetrault of West Staf­ ______D a y ford Is amoDg the students regis­ Powlirij< LOST NONOAV, N0V1M»1II M (Cmlnil tad Catttni SUadtM Time) Eaatara Mfakdard nzM tered In the day classes of the Nor­ BON A m LBAOUB. AS ROSE BOWL FOE California, Minnesota and Dartmouth Grid Champs vT Ntiti AH trtgrtme It kat tad tealc duUna or grottiia.'tharaof unlata apaci* aaaat to oatal (a U a) daalcnaUoaa Inclnda all aTallabla aUUona. wich Art school In Norwich. (Y AllsyA) KINGDOM aaw aobjaal ta atanta by atatlana witlieut travlaua netlea. P. M. Officer George H. Ferris of the N a L tyOmM ASMOtltripMli*. •«•?,MAtwtab New York, Nov. 22.— (A P I— local state police barracks gave an BTqnegan...... 72 101 82—356 NBC-WEAP (U D ) NETWORK wramm wjno weba wpar wmaa wcoe Radio's station owning amateurs •AtIC Kaati waaf waaa Vila wjar interesting talk on "Highway Safe­ Mitchell ...... 99 U 6’ 133—830 MIDWBST — wmbd wlan wlbw kfh are b^inning to think seiiouaiy ty" at a meeting of the Grange held Tourffkud , , , . 103 77 108—383 TbornldO Of Stanford Hunks CAST OF CHARAOnSBS Select Big Ten wkbb wtaq wkbh weeo watt kaej wnax ROBERT BARRY — tmio, es- These dwellings were abandoned be­ Coaches about the poeslblUtlea of telavlaion in Warrenvuie last Frldsy night Allen ...... 119 118 113—844 HIGH OPENS COURT SEASON THURSDAY plorer. fore Columbus sailed. We don’t WIN SECTIONAL TITLES m i WIM4 wto mom miot \ _____ experimentation as an adjmict to Mountalni ko* kdpl: wmbc; MOUNT.—kYor kla kob kal kave kfbb Joseph Psradlso of West Main California Should Invite ipiow why." COAST—knx kotn kol kfpy kiMaafo koy their microphone and telegraph key. 893 406 M E L I S S A LANE _ hereliie. PattfNt kfl kgw komo kbq kpo kgo street waa Installed aa commander 419 1317 Barry's partaer. “Ooodneesr.breathed the white All-Star Team For 1937 OmONAL (RtAtSoM oMrmt* tnt«r' CanL Back lA fact they have expressed the of the Corp. Henry Toberman Post S o . X girl. "It's fasclnaUng.” tjunirwMr Ml aIUmt red «r BLUE 4:31b- S:30—Oerothy Oerdon Cernar— belltt that they can help m the pro­ Veterans of Foreign Wars at a McCarthy . 74 75 78—227 Mighty Panthers. HONEY BEE O U L —Indian; Mtworka); BASIC Kattt wtir wfoa baale: Kathryn Craven Talk—waat member of Barry's piuty. "Yes!” REDANDWHtTETO PLAYERS AT YALE AS SEASON NEARS END TTMn vork wool; MItfwoott wood w(l 4i4S— 3:46—Hilltop Houao, Skit—to e cess of televisloo's movement from meeting held Thursday night In the Thomas .. . 93 96 89—277 Anti-Fumbling Devices QHcago, Nov. S3—(A P ) — TheARaj King, a oecond team man a RuDsehs . HADES —pioneer; mem­ "Maybe the Indians drove them Wfbf wbow woke kioo In ^ OTHKil 6:00— 0:00—Howard Phlltlpa* Barltona the laboratory into the hums legion rooms In the Warren Memo­ . 96 103 133—820 awv> But where ?" 1987 Big Tea all star gridiron array, yMU- ago; Lou Mldlar and Francis emONAL STATIONS — COMdIam 1 :14- . iti6 —Now Hortaona. Bsplorora Kebart .. . 113 117 186—865 San Franclaco, Nov. 22.—A P )— ber Barry’s party. Thursday. A victoty for VaadstbUt aret efef; Contrah wofl wtnj wlbo wdap 1:30-^ i;3(b-Prtoa* Radia Nowa Poriod With this in nJnd, the amateurA rial Town Hall. Other officers in­ "pan’t say. There are Indian leg- ■sleeted ny th* coaches for the As­ l^vedell to end, tackle aad guard win iMv* to* two teams tied ia lh * Ktyr koas: Sauthi wtar wptY wia wjas 3:30— 0:36—Ooerga Hall A Orehaatra who are members of the American stalled were; senior vlce-comman- Caltfomla'a GoMen Bears started enda about It toe, but they don’t OPPOSE ALUMNI IN By American Inventors WOULD LIKE TRIP jeba, respectively. Bob Lannun ot Golden Bears Trim Stanford wfta*wnn wtod waoo orfbe wwoe woae 6:40— 6:46 Sang Timo at MIorephona 878 891 435 1189 shopping for a Roae Bowl opponent Yesterday; Mellsea derelopa • de­ sociated Press, lines up today with Iowa outpointed Chicago's versatile final standings with flv* vietalHes 4:00... 7:00—The Paatle Molediaa — Radio Relay League are to atteno deer, Allen Bennett of West Wll- help mucb.” WOYO warn wina wob wmpl womb w)ds Na a today advised by Stanford's coach rided Ulcing for her ymaig partner. Um * stalwarts from Mlnneeota'e Bob FItsarald and Fred Bemi of and one defeat. LouisUna State, kroe wkj wfaa wbap kM wool ktho aaat; Court of Miaalnf HaIra—waat demonstrations of the RCA-NBC lington; junior vice-commander, Baleb ...... nossd out by Vanderbilt, eoa make S:10— 7:18—Jay Praaman Orehaatra . 88 74 80—387 C. E. (Tiny) ThomhlU to try the And Bob gets the l ecood nipriae of Washington, Nov. S3—(A P ) —. ' The ban with the roughened ends cbamplonahip, a trio from Ohio Wiecoarin tn a hot oontaet for the For Rose Bowl Choice; kgks ktba kark l«ne: MoimCaini kslr radio picture system thla week. Oiuilel Greene; quartermaster, Pbll- E. Falcetta TURKEY DAY CLASH TO ROSE CLASSIC it a tripls tt* In that com ’ by Ski kUr kob; Raelfiei Vbk Iniv knj 0:80— 7:10—Praaman Orah. (oont’d) Up E. Rondeau; adjutant Wilfred ... 64 84 104—382 Pittaburgh atora, although It’s no hie expeditiaii—the cook he had Next dawn found Bob Barry im­ American invantorA who have turn­ comas from John E. Maynard of State, two from PurJue, and one end poet accorded Kovatch last baale; Neal O'Hara—New Entland First announced for tonight ano Sheldon . . . . . 96 102 85—388 bargain spot hired Bight naseea also tnrne ont te ed out everything tor football play­ Plymouth, N. H. He said In his ap- each from Indiana, Northwestern otopplng Tulan* oa Saturd^. His- •:40— Ti46—Baaka ^rta rta Cammant Sabourln; post advocate, Daniel patient to visit Defiance CastlA year. Purdue's Marty Sebreyer won Gophers Annex Big Ten Tueeday, the teete are being put Coleman ... . 108 123 36—830 aazUy la the best team be a woman. He now haa n new ers from sfppared shoes to sllkeo pli-Atiiin for a patent that tt would and Iowa In th* mythical battle- siaiippi and Mississippi State, Ken­ 7d)0— S:00-^Haraca Haldt'a Brlgadlara on liis t ^ Tnesday and Wednesday Greene; chaplain. Rev. William During tha night be bad evolved a the other tackle place, bla steady 4:SS— S:SO—Jaek Armatrent, Sarlal-* 7:60- ttSO-Plek and Pat Pun—baale ■ 1 S III! IS on the coast and should pick Pitts­ problem on hit bandA new plan. It excited him so that pau's, have oven tackled the pro­ open up the pai^ng game by giving IronL tucky and TeniiessM are other boll- nlghtA three each night. , work making him a standout at the dsy pairings. On Saturday, Qsosgls, baaic: Jaab Hitflna Skauh—waat 8 :0 ^ 6:00—Radia Thaatan—cat to eat 876 883 884 1132 burgh, the greatest team in the Bast CHAPTER IV be arose before anybody elsA sho ich Chrke Has Entire blem at the fumble. the passer a better grip. But Old EE Answer Is No, After voting battlM as cIo m , at (oritlon In the eyee of the coaches. Tide; Indians Retain Ivy 4r r, itOO—lOid^Muale for Madame—aaat forms of communication develop- Sexfer .... . 85 81 79—345 .^ o n g Rose Bowl posalbUltlea are "First a partner, then a cook. Miss ing. Let’s aee If we can get to the looking affair that eUpe over a wet upon the players.” ticipating In the Rose Bowl elaah at ment to bliM-klng drudgery, eueeeed- to a moM of unfinished bualnees, played 10:00 tliOO R, PrImI Jr* ftrohaatra Jutana Paiiatiar at Plana—waat menL ford Springs was married to Miss against the Alumni at the State Ar­ Wolf, Zarnas and Sehreyer, moved 4 : 4 ^ 6:45—Tom Mia, Sketch—baale: Ames ...... 97 90 90—277 Dai^outh, Pittsburgh, Fordham. LanA wiu those clothes jrou bought top of that cliff." ball—was Invented by MUton Gal- They think he’s really got some­ Pasadena on New Year's Day. k fit her?’’ They could, by riding two mllea Unant of Ridgefield, N. T. thing. But, since university authorities year'a honor fullback, moved to ranks. Neither Lennon nor Mc­ tliO^ISiOO—Ta Be Anneunead ftO m.) 6:00— d:0(b*Nawai U. S. Army Band Talk— WJZ-NBC, 10:80, Radio Agostinella . 92 83 86—360 been defeated. Dartmouth, Pitts­ south and cuttliig back and up on giving. Coach Will aarke bad bto know beat and, more Important, Uram's halfback position, and Corby Some 85,000 fans looked on at Bon against Wake Foreat, Virginia 11*30—12:30—Bart HInaa and Orehaatra 0:3(b- t:30—Praaa* Radia Nawa Period will live in Groton where the groom The whole party laughed then, full aquai(luad out today for the first Donald figured in last y ear's voting, 0:16— iiSO—The Ravalara—wjs only; Forum, Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg, Strickland . 115 87 114—816 burgh. Fordham ano VUlanova have a xlgpag, rocky coursA then climb­ have the final aay, you can bet your ( avis, Indiana'a 300-pound power­ Palo Alto lost week as California's Tech against Virginia Military, and la employed. and Bob was quick to ' apologlae. time, the last three weeks being while Davis was out ot action a CB8-WABC NETWORK Charlaa Saara In Sanoa—network Republican Michigan, on "Where Uo ^ n tied. Dartmouth twice. Ala- ing through more rocks to the mesa life that the Ells' grtddera made house. key-man of the Hoorier of- year ago. Golden Bears emashtid torougb Richmond agalnat WUliam and 6:46— 4:4 ^ L aw ail Themaa — aaat: We Go From Here?” Marriage Intentions were filed at 469 411 bama’a record la unsullied. ■’Oh, I’m aorry, uh—Honey—wtot' spent in drilling a large squad of Stanford, 18-0, captured tb* Paelne Mary. North Carolina play* Vlr- BASIC—Baatt wabe wade weko weao Tam MIk—midw. rpL; Eoeorta—w 445 1325 you say your name Is? Honey Bee top. They were three hours at It their last appearance for this sea­ fanM, earaed labell'a 1988 poeL The eecond string, Fltsgerald aad weal wfn wkbw wkre whk wjr wdrc the town clerks office by Wilbur Alth()^h Priestley wUl not con­ youngatera In the. fundamental! of Coast conference crrwn for th* tint gin lA •:00— 7KIO—Ta Be Anneunead (SO m.) WEAF-NBC, S^Bums and Alien: Gamaliel Lee, 24, of North Canaan We were not laughing at you, but "Ought'to be easy." Bob began. son a coupla of daya ago against Heap did not reach hie 1986 of- Bens, ends; Alex Schoenbai weao w ^ wpro wfbl w ^ wgar; Mid* 6:3(b— 7iS(b*Lum A Abner—aaat only; 8:30-rMaroaret Speaks recital; » — firm It, It U beUeved CallfomU would the game. time sine* 1838, won the right to SOUTHWEST; waatt wbbm wfbm kmbe kmos wbaa John Harriek. Barltona Salaa—waat and Mias Evelyn Ruth Lafflngwell, at ourselves. You see, we expected "Here, let's anchor one end of the Harvard. fenslv* stride until midway of the t.'blo State, and Don filMsI Fibber McGee and Molly; 9:8U— prefer Dartmouth, a school of un­ With only one of bla regulars hdians Still Unbeaten, ■eason, but from on* end of the repmvnt to* far weat In tbi Rom Tsxoa Chrlatian’s 7-3 triumph rope firmly. Then you enub the kfab knit 3:46— 7:46—Chriatlna Jehnaan, Sanpa 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry questioned scholastic rating. Word a male cook, a man." . All Yale bad to do to get th* offi­ Michigan, tackles; nirtoskyilrtoaky aad kRST—wbaa wpy wbp wbae wore efrb 7rt»— 6:00—Can. Jahnaon's Comment Phil Spitalny's girls; 10—Frank middle length around this meaqulta cial invitation waa to bint that It campain to th* other, was regard­ Bowl claasie at Pasadena New over Rloe, a igi Davty O'Brien on 7:16— 8:16—Jimmy Kampar*a Sanea H. Lafflngwell of Orcuttvllle dla- THIRTEEN REMAIN recently, however. Indicated Dart- 'I cook thee white man’s food,' Ralph Hetkkinea, another Wolver­ ekao wlba wmaa waay wnbf wtba wkbn Black concert; 10.80--Faahlnn Fu­ tree trunk, Holliman, and I’ll be on was Interested tn any one of several ed os the league's sharpest (Men- ine, guards; Milter at center; Vanso Year's day, and wound up a regu­ to* sooriiig and, threw tb* confer­ whto wgrbf 7i6(b— 8:30—Qrana Hatalf Play—to e ttict, Stafford. moutt would not bo In a receptive she repeated. ‘1 cook it better than lar aesson marred only by a tie with ence race so wide open that pnly 3 :0 ^ 9:00- Philadelphia Orehaa.—to e tures broadcast to eastern network thee white man’s woman." She the other end." "feelers" sent thla way. Th* fact la ■Iv* back. Purdue failed to fulfill at quarter, tw6 aopbontor* stars, DIXIB—wyat wsfa wbre wqam wdod 0:0^10:00-^Wardan Lawaa, Dramatla only. examlnaUona f i l expectaUons, but IsbeU's versatility WashlngtOA th* 1388 oonfsrano* to* final gamM on Deoembar 4. will klra wrae w|ao wwt wtoe kM ktrh 0:30-10:SO-Tha Nat'l Radio Forum around the hoUdaye. looked at Maty MellasA "You mean—you goin’ to swing Eagles And Reds Second that tha office of ttalcolm Farmer, NU* Klnnlok of Iowa, and Harold ktpa waeo koma wdbo wbt wdaa wblg u n b e a te n, UNTIED mad* the Boilermakers highly dan­ titlehouEsr. determine to* winner. On Saturday, 10:00—11:00—Nawa; Chleaga'a Optra WAPC-CB8, 8—Horace Hedlt's "Foelem" probably already have "What’U we do?" Interrupted over? You aim to take ua all down head of th* Blue's athletic depart­ Von Every of Minnesota, halfhaeke. CbriiUon playa Southern Uethod- wdbj wwra wmbg wait wmbr waJa 11:00—12:0(^Oan Boater and OrchaaL Brlgadlera; 8:80—Pick and Pat: U SCREEN SLEUTH SEEKS there that way?” ment, waa swamped with "come gerous in every game. and Larry Buhler of Minnesuta at MlnnesotA beaUn -by Nebraska kttU kfko wcea wdne wnos kwkb know 11:30—12:30—Land Thompaan OrahaeL out to Dartmouth, Ffitts- Hades JoneA “Can't take no danged The coacbea liked ooi»- team r e ^ e d the Rose Bowl It would League; New Haven Splits GIANTS BLANK PACKERS BAttfwd, Umul Shaw and Ray Heatberton. —Grand Hotel drains; 8—Philadel­ nesday Stars Oakle And And Santa Clara. and breakfast for us. We'U still be once the descent over the ledge was "agUnst thla type of exhiblUon." powerful paiformoacA trouacad Oo- queror of Centenary, playa Cretghr 7:00—Poetic Melodies. phia orchestra: 10—Warden Lawes 06 cancelled. But, (u the f(X)tball players and •M M W. ISM IL b M. Sothern. skirting the Indian country, and you begun. lumUA 37-0, won the Ivy Laagus ton. 7:18—"Famous Artists on the drama; 11—Chicago Opera, "Nor- can ride home tomorrow and send He was dangling down nearly 150 Over Weekend; Syracuse undergraduates point out: title for toe eem d year tn a row BOCKT MOUNTAOri t m U n StaadwH Ham Alr." Hands Yale Only Defeat Of mA” By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ua a man. I ’U pay you. It's all feet when be discovered that he "It’e pretty well known on the IN PRO GRID REVERSAL and finished an undefeated aeoaon Colorado and Denver ptey as 7:80—Neal O'Hara's Radio Ga- Tuesday Is to bring: A hardy little band of 13 football right.” waa on a level with the castle floor. campus of the three Institutions for the first tim* sine* 1935. Thanksgiving day la the d a ^ v n MoadHj. NoTonber t t sette. The novel situation of a celebrity Stars Httd Western Sec­ WEIAF-NBC, 2 p. m.—Dr. Mad- killer who injects aa mucb artistry teame. surviving on* of the moat Honey Bee GlrL The name waa He ehouted to HoUlman, but got no SeaMn; Connectient State that If Yale really wanted ita team Still to bs Mttied are to* South­ rastch of the eonf ereaea rnoA Dds- 7:48—Boake Carter. to go. Harvard and Princeton would Eagles hockey team oertaialy te dy'a fun in muatc; 5—Nellie Reveil Into bis crimes as his film star vie- upsetting week-ends of the season, Local Sport singularly approprlato. Bob admit answer, and HoUlman let him go ern. Southeastern, Southwest. Rocky vsr can tie unbeaten Colorado in the r . u . ' 8:00—Horace Heldt's Brigadiers. be willing to waive the particular packing them In. More than 3,000 Mountain and Big Six conference final atandinga only by wlnning lMh 8:80—Pick and Pat. interview: 8—Science in the News. time put Into their screen work, remained on the diminishing list of ted. She waa quick <>f motion like down soiqe 80 feet too far. tion. New York Pins 10-0 Setback 4:00—Lorenzo Jones. undefeated and untied • elevena Smears Norwich By 76^). clause covering the sttuatlon." persona war* turned away the other title races as well aa aueb spcinjla- game. A tie will leave Colotado oa 4:19—*rhe Ouidlng U (b t ’’ 9:00—Lux Radio Theater. WAGC-CBS, 3—Col. Jack Major; clashing with a movie master-mind a wild thing, sweetly pretty. She Then he realized the Importance Sunday...th* New Haven Jewels 4:30—Story of Industry; 6:B5—Ueo. throughout the country today. said she waa 19 years of age. She of the second Item be bad forgot­ Yale grtddera and etudents also Uva quMtlons ■■ a generally racog- top. Utah and Utah StatA Wyo­ 4:80—^The Story of Mery Marlin. 10:00—Wayne King's OrchestrA who practices his sleuthing oft the Chattz r call attention to th* fact that th* pro basketball team, which opened nlaed Eastern champion and an op­ ming nad Orealsgr asaat la othar 10:30—"Brave New Worlw"-U. S. Sylvester Vlereck on "Reawakening Seven of theae, headed by Cornell spoke fairly good English. She rode ten—the cliff overhang. On Green Bay To Tighten 4:48—The Koad of Ufe. screen as well as on It. gives rise College of Iowa with nine victories, By ASSOCIATED PIIB8B (By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) trip to th* Pacific coast would be its home campaign last m day ponent for CaUfornla In the Rom Thursday gamsA Office of Education. pro­ of Asia”. her horse with surprising grace and Hla strong anuA developed In • 6:00—Hank Keene. to mucb of the comedy and drama nad completed perfect saesons. The Time getting mad* at a time in which tt would night, meets KaU Smith's Celtics Bowl gam*. FAR WEST; 6:16—Terry and the Pirates. gram. WJZ-NBC,' 12:30— Farm and In "Super-Sleuth,' In which Jack ease. years of swimming, anabled him to So far in the sUll-youthful season Connecticut colleges yialdsd the at the arena Thanksgiving night Eastern Lead; Seem Cer* 11:00—Sports—news. Home Hour, Farmers' Union Con­ others, namely Hardln-Slmmona. Mere but we ve finally arrived'and climb back up to the level o< tto In no way Interfere with studies or Harvard Bmeara Yol* UteMuri, S-0 vietor ovw Wasix 6:80—Jack Amutrong. Oakle and Ann Sothern are co- Alabama, Arkansas State Teachers with, no modesty whatsoever we an­ the Internatlongl-American hockey football spotlight to high schoola, exams. Such a meetlrg would very Tale's defeat at to* bands of a Ington Univarstto (S t Lsula). ploy* 6:48—“Little Orphan Annie.** 11:16—Richard Hlmber'a Orches- vention; 2:30—Music Guild; 4:‘/U— starred at the State Theater Tues­ You aay jrou have been to _ castle floor. But becauee o t the tnu Margaret BonfleM from London on ^ p e Girardeau (Mo.) Teachers, nounce that yours truly captured top overhang above him, he was atUl 20 league clubs seem to have setued prep schools and semi-pro teams to­ well be used by the university's A. tun To Meet Chicago’s well-drilled, effective Harvard ma­ U. C L. A. IteturdM. M i e f i ^ 6:06-Newa. day and Wednesday. Colorado, and Santa Clara still had honors in plgHkln picking for Uie white achool?'^ Mary Melissa asked, A. (see a recent statement show­ LUTHERANS ViaORS chine, 18-6, and th* 6-0 beating Stoto meete San Fraaeteno on 6:16—"The ftevalers." 11:80—Sammy Kaye's OrchestrA As I See It." In an endeavor to clear the name one or more battles ahead. somewhat formally. The Indian feet or more from the rock Up. He two thlnga about thsmMlvas_that day as they looked forward to big­ weekend by guessing (and we mean the Pbiladeipbia Ramblen no long­ ing this department to be operat­ Montana took from Idaho rodaoed Thursday. In addition to th* L9y- 6:36—Musical Interlude. 13:00—George Hamilton's Orcbes- Some Tuesday short waves: TPA3 of a friend who has been unjustly Two were cut from the unbeaten merely nodded. knotted the rope at that point and ger and better seasons In 1988. ola-VUlanova t i ^ on Sunday, lin- tTA jessin g ) correctly on fifteen out ot studied the situation. er are the InrimclMe team of last ing under a deficit), the answer Is Bears For League Title. tb* list of major undefeated ■levens •:80—WrightTllle Clarion. Paris, 9:30 a. m,—Play, "Boy and convicted of one ot the celebrity ranks over the week-end. Mon­ 'Where? Where la the school?” Saturday’s close-out games gave no, but definitely. Too bad, Clint IN LEAIRIE OPENERS to tan. Of tosM tb* aaat eon defeatod Santa Clara play* Ita flhal 13:80—Orrin Tucker's OrchestrA Girl"; JZK JSJ Tokyo, 4:45 p. m.— . » games for a percentage of .625 'Hey, HoUlman!" he yelled, but Sherwood Moorhonee season and that the club with the fans of the Connecticut teams a •.■45—Jack, The Inquisitor. killings, Oakle a well-known screen tana waa the victim of an upset by .... wUh the season almost over, we 'Phoenix," Honey Bee said. But and company! trtbutM six—Lafajrette, Pitt, Ford- gam* agalnat OoasitoA T:00—Xmos 'n* ‘Andy. Jazs aelecUona; DJD Benin, ft— 1 ^ 0 and Warrenaburg Teachers she spurred her horse, then. She the wind swallowed his voice. missing through graduation. Coach beet defense largely will wind up bitter pill to swallow in Harvard s sleuth, fiamboyantly seeks the un­ . of getting out ot the on top. victory over Yale but the rest ot ham, VlllonovA Dartmouth and Lost week's Pneiflo ooaet nonfor- 7:16—Uncle Ezra's Radio Station. Tomorrow's Program. Songs of Bavaria; GSP GSU USB known criminal, the search assum­ of Mleaouri went down before an­ had tolerated Mary Mellaea riding Gee, It's a long drop under me!" Clarke la expected to start a line­ Boys And Girls Of Emanuel Chicago, Nov. 23— (A P )—A lot Holy CrosA The others are Califor­ eno* eompetiUon wsa mnrtied by show berth In these weeklv forays The Ramblers got their come-up- the program went according to pre­ Although hardly anything has 7:80—"George Jesael—Will Oa- A. M. London, 6:20—Reginald Foort at ing a ludicrous aspect when he en­ other undefeated, untied outfit. Cape Deside her, somewhat In the rear ot he murmured. It was indeed. up that will .nclude Mervln Cole at been said about It, the report is of things can happen before the nia all have completed their aehed- Washington Steto's 7-0 victory «9 *r Girardeau Teachere. into grid prognostication but perse- About 400 feet to some tree tops, pance last week when they lost dictions. The results; Church Blank Middletown bome'a Orchestra. 7:00—E!ta Alpha ProgrammA Organ: W2XAD W2ZA1- Schenec­ lists the aid ot the real murderer, the others, but now she did a sur­ forward, Ed Kose at Center and that Malcolm Farmer, head of National Pro Football League ulM but each of the others haa on* Oregon State snd WaelUagloh’a 7:30—Shoppers Special. tady, 6:35—Short Wave Mall Bag; Among the major outfits, the only ve.-ance (qnother name for luck) then more trees in aaeorted levels three straight games. A t the same Yale 6; Harvard 18. Rlvalfi On The AUeya. 7:46^"Whlte Eagles." an acquaintance who operates a finally triumphed___ prising thing. She galloped the few Jimmy Murphy and Roger Taggart Yale’s Athletic Association, signed ■on ends, but It's a good bet that more hurdle to vault 14-0 defeat of Oregon. •:00—George Bums and Grade 7:45—News Service. RAN Moscow, 7—Program In Eng­ combination with lU season over yards to catch up ?rith Bob Barry, for 200 feet or eo more. He could at guard. Sherwood Moorbouse, time the Springfield Inoiana. who Connecticut State 76; Norwich Outstanding fMturoa on the “Crime" concession at the beach. Univeralty 0. a rontract the other day to stay on the New York Oiante and Chicago Allen; Ray Noble's Orchestra. 8.'00—Treasure House. lish: YV5RC Caracas, 8:SU—Vaude­ Ann Sothern, playing the role ot " ’.55, ***^“7'ette, who regained the and reined in her horse to walk be­ see Miss Lane and Honey Bee star­ captain ot last year's array, baa have allowed only three goals in five the job for five more years. The Luther League bowling Thanksgiving day aad Saturday 8:15—Shoppers Special. gridiron apoUight this year under Herb Barker of the Aasoclated ing up at him. He grinned and games, and the high-powered Syra­ Arnold 2; Bergen (N. J.) Teach­ teams of the Emanuel Lutheran Bears will battle It out for the 1687 8:80—Margaret Speaks, soprano, ville theater; GSD GSC GSB Lon­ a studio publicity director, strives side bis, never looking back. graduated and will lead the Alumni ers 0. The fact Is, and hardly anyone programs: 9:00—Mrs. Nancy Chase. Coach Hooka Mylln by whipping Le- Press was forced Into the runner-up waved, showing more confidence agiUnat the Red and White boop- cuse Stars, pulled out well In front church opened their Hartford Dis­ championship. Alfred Wallenstein's Orches^ don, 9:15—Songs of Old London: to keep the conceited pseudo-de­ Mary MeliasA alone, blushed furl' Haivard’s win over previously un­ will dispute the point, that the Fordbara’s Rams, who pushed S t Sports Roundup tra. 9:15—Music in the Air. JZK Tokyo, 12:45—National pro­ Saturday for its eighth spot aa the result of our brilliance, ously In spite of herself. It was than he felL storA It'a likely that one of the of their res^ctlve divisions. trict League campaign Saturday The Glanta and Bears last met Mary’s Gaels all over toe field but 9:25—News Service. tective from making a fool of him­ Straight victory to round out the picking 27 out of 44 for .614, while defeated Yale did several things to Hartford man's reign, begun some night by awMptng both matches 9:00—Fibber McGee and Molly. gram. something she hadn't felt In yeaiA He noted In a flash that the an­ Squatrtto brothera, Harry or Ernie, Springfield handed Philadelphia four years ago, baa been a highly for the UUe In 1984. On that oc- ■cored only on<* In a 6-0 vtetory, 9:30—RichaM Maxwell. self, but when he lecelves one ot campiUgn. Along with the Leopards, H ar^ Grayson of NEA wound up wUI fUl the other forward berth In the eastern gridiron picture. For agalnat Middletown, the boys and (Arioi., the Glanta won out by don­ By EDDIE BBOEm - 9:80—Hour of Charm. the “poison pen" tetters warning the sting of a conaclous, embolden­ cient caatle walls, made of crude two of Its defeats, 8 to 0 on Wed­ a couple, it made Dartmoutn successful one. Some quarter* go close on Saturday against their tra­ New York, Nov. 33.— (AP)>-H sr- 0:45—Al White. Pianist. and Oimell of Io w a others with in third place with 11 out ot 24 for the starting lineup. girls each taking four pointa. irv ning baaketball ahoea in the eecono 10:00—Contented ^*rogram. him Uiat he Is to be the next vic­ ed snub. People didn't snub the masonry, were remarkably weU pre­ nesday and 3 to 1 Baturdiy, The which beat Harvard and tied Tale, ■o far aa to Farmer’s name ditional rivals. New Yorii Univer­ vard men In New York who oouMn’t 10:80—Guy Hedlund and Company. 9:55—Star Gazing In Hollywood. completed campaigns were St. Am­ .458---- our beat effort waa In nam­ served. He was close enough to Coach C8uke has a likely group Provldener Reda toppeo ofi the job Carlson hit high single of 184 and haU and ecampcrlnc to victory on sity whoM 7-6 triumph a year ago 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly— Dra­ tim, she has him put In jail for sate brose of Iowa, Augiutana of South Lanes. Not even In New York, or unofficial champion of the unoffi­ with that of Walter Camp aa the make toe big game celebratod ' ftie 11:00—News. ing Harvard to beat Yale, our worst Atlantic City, or MlamL The study their exterior. He thought he of youngsters out aa candidates for taat night by whipping the Ram­ Art Anderson high triple of 350 a slippery field. YMterday the still Is fresh In Fordbam’s memory. matic Skit STAFFORD SPRINGS keeping. Dakota, little Alfred of New York cial Ivy League and It gave Har­ two men who havs done the most for the boyA while Pearl Johnson ■mashing victory over Tala' 'by 11:19—Rudolph Frlml, Jr., Orchea- in selecting Navy over Princeton.,. Lanes! Mary Melissa Lane’s family oould see blackened rocks, where the team and In all likelihood will bler* 8 to 3. vard Ita first "Big Three" title since Glanta went out (ri their way to haip On toe same day. Holy Cross, held 10:16—Myrt and Marge —Drama­ state* Upper Iowa and Gustavus have three full teams compoMng bis for Yale football. rolled high single of 106 and HUma hiring a band to porada in front' U trA tic Skit Adolphus. and wealth dated back to— Area had burned centuries ago. Sjrraeuse, which abarea with 'way back when. Alan it was the Farmer, quiet, dlsUngulabed, con­ Cbtiwgo get a chance for revenge to a sooreIsM draw by Carnegie the Tale club playing *K>ur DltM- Sad to relate, our master-minding But scientlflc interest waa fleeting. first string squad and almost as McComb high three-string of 380 Tech last w m A meets its ancient 11:80—Woody Herman's Orchestra. 10:80—Emily Poet. The estate of the late Frank Pat­ ^cords of the undefeated and un­ Suddenly the sheer oddity of the Springfield the dUUncUon of being first Harvard victory over any Yale servative, certainly baa pulled the for the girl*. by practically eliminating Green tor" and other Oimaon favorites,;, 18:00—Weather. tied teams: dldnt make any difference In tne He bad twisted the rope around bla many on hla second string aggrega­ team with which "Ducky” Pond. Bay from title oonelderatloa. rival, Boston (jollsge, whieh was up- 10:45—Sutton and Blits. ten. consisting of a house and bams situation dominated her thoughts. tion. The reserves will meet the undefeated after five games, con- Ella out of the firatball (ioldrums The Middletown boys won the standing in toe rain on tha athir 18:02—Leon Navarre's Orchestra. 11:00— Todlln' Jim Ingalls. with an acre ot land located at Staf­ HIGHLAND PARK season’s standings.... Barker re­ After all, what la aristocracy? This left leg to bold hlma^ theiA and ttiiued It* high ecorlng to gam a Eli coach, was (xmnected, either as and restored the Bulldog to the New York, with a 10 to 0 victory Mt to Boston University, 18-6, for Opp. South Methodists In the preliminary state title from Mancheater last toe first time In history. ^ side of th* street the Harvard guys 12:80—Earl Hines' Orchestra. 11:15—"Carol Kennedy's Ro­ ford Hollow was sold at auction W. Pte. tained bla grip on the lead with 322 arid desert land waa Indian oountiy. the stricture waa hurting. Ha look­ tie and a victory against Cleveland student or graduate. atratoaphere ranking It once occu­ over the Packers, banded Ureen Bay got a kick out w*B Program 11:45—Aunt Jenny's Beal Life Rand waa the euctioneer. of classical music at the clubhouse Hardln-Slmmona 8 240 for .607----we crept up considerably a fundamental thing out wast, in He was swaying In the wind. On this year baa been to boost the wliis, on* tie am* on* defeat, and vade foreign soil for their wind-up 25 ■everal changes will be made In the enabled the New Haven Eagles to The Hartford man took over the Mancheater, Forestvllle, Meriden garaM. Tb* Panthers, who smashed of toe week waa Willard MuUhw' A. M. Stories Mias Beairtce Connelly, R.N. of Saturday evening. The heavy snow (a )—Augustana on the latter but atlll hold down the outdoors. And—now that she a narrow ledge down to the Itft ha tie Providence for second place m scoring records of oppoamg backs, athletic dlrector'e post at Yale at Middletown, New Britain and Port­ are heavy favorites to eilneb th* In to* World-Telegram, sbowfag (S. D.) ...... third place with 139 out of 233 for lineup mentioned tn the near future. couldivt do a thing against Oonnec-' torougb Penn State almost at will 8:00—Blue Grass Roy. 12:00—HoIIjrwood Lowdown. the Johnson Memorial hospital has storm only served as a lovely set 8 231 45 thought back—Miuy Mallsaa realis­ reeogBlaed an eagle's nesL He sud­ Coach (Tlarke will probably bank on the eastern divUton and Pitts­ a time when the university'* aUi- land. Erik Modeon i t tha local right to mMt the wlnn*. of the east­ Babe Ruth flUing out an unemploy­ P. M. been spending a few days at her ting, and proved no deterrent to Alabama ...... 8 316 A07.... denly envied the eaglSA A moment Ucut State end the subs from to win, 38-7, travel to Durham to - 8:80—"Reveille." IS ed that ahe had been a bit potronlS' bis. returning veterans Ip the game burgh'* Hornet* to tie Cleveland tor tetic system waa' In an ineffectual league ta president. ern title for the championship. New (tey Duke's Blue Devtls, 30-7 con­ ment card., .John Montagu* Im't 12:15— "Your News Parade'* __ home In Hartford. those who wished to attend. The ( * ) —SL Ambrose Ing, at least In her toeA BIw de­ of hysteria chiliad him, but be Utar- Storra were Just aa effective as the The scorea; 7:00—Morning Watch—Ben Haw­ (Iowa) ...... , with the Alumni and the clash with seemd in the west. The Hornets regulars in th* 76-0 touchdown pa­ period of muddling through, one York has won six games, lost two querors of North Caroline State, on exactly In toe chips right now but thorne. Edwin C. Hill. State Policeman, John Yaskulka Hartford' artlata were: Mary An 8 179 13 Oonalderably encouraged and em­ cided to forget the inetdent aUy forced himself to think calmly noble experiment succeeding anoth­ ManohMtor. and tied one, and th* rimnerup, he turned down a eheck tor 12:80-Romance of Helen Trent- drews. who played the electric (x )—Cape Girardeau RockvUle High at the Windy a ty won 4-8 In a rough game Saturday, rade. Coach "Chrlaty" aiiietian Saturday. VlUanovA which ran up 8:00—News. of Broad Brook who has been on a boldened by our success, we hasten The supper that night turned out again. Robert Barry had a trained on Friday night as be hasn't had then the Eagles took them to Mew er. Roy Johnson . .130 114 111—345 Washington, probably will have for expenaee in hia lUiarity anatob Dramatic Skit. guitar; Anton Luko, vtollniat, and (Mo.) Teachers. 8 148 6 to present our choices for the mind. apparently bying to gtv* Norwich a 88-0 eount on Temple, largest tn 8:15—Good Morning Melodies. week's vacation has returned to his (X)—Lafayette ...... to be perfecL With scant utenslla, time to work out other (ximblha- Haven and banded out a 6-0 lacing. There was agltotlon by alumni H. Brandt ... . 86 86 hard going against th* Packers next to* history of toe rivalry, will close for New York's klda. 1:00—Betty and Bob— Dramatic Salvatore Randazzo, tenor. The 8 93 6 Thanksgiving Day grid menu.. He could aee but two posaiblUtleA a "break," used every man on Ms H. Benson . ,. 8:30—Radio Bazaar. duties at the local barracka. Of Arivuisaa State an outdoor Ota and a limited stock Uona. Wlnnmg their first game ot the sea­ from coast to coast for Farmer to .108 106 33—808 Si-nday. against Loyola at Lo* AngelM Sun­ Skit ■ ficer Yaskulka spent the week on a program. In brief, waa aa follows Brown over Rut.*erA CatboUc U. Each (^ereiLa very slim (dtancA be squad but It didn’t do a bit of good I. Carlson . ... .184 117 97—848 9:00—Milky Way. 1:15—Hymns of All Churches — "Bouiree In A Major” (Larot), by Teachers ...... 7 of supplieA Honey B-a quickly fed The Red and White cageca turned son, the Eagles scored two goals m The predicters who foresaw an engage an experienced football pilot TUlle Menton place-kicked ■ field day. Plenty of football upMts Satur­ hunting trip to Maine. 303 85 over South CaroUnA Colorado over realized, b u A e must dedds quickly back the Alumni last year by a 43 A. Anderson . .113 118 125—8.50 9:18—GretChen McMullen. Joe Emerson and his choir. Ann Strickland, who, as mistress of Colorado ...... 7 314 them generously and weU. Sbs even the first period out lost two players, even-Stephen match between Arnold and thiM end okl ElTs almleas drift­ xoal for the GianU In the second Army-Navy daMle day.. .(liga te licking SjrracuM 9:80—Food News. Work baa been received here of 19 Dei.ver, Detroit over UuquesnA found time to disappear up a can­ to risk m e of them. 23 score, the first vlctoiy over the ing. Rudy Johnson •• 113 97—209 1:30—“ Arnold Grim's Daughter"— ceremonies, opened the program; (X)—Alfred ...... 7 168 31 Lloyd Jackson and Alex Smgbusn. and the Bergen Teachers called the period and the three points ulti­ Host colorful ot toe week's en­ made thla column l(Mk g o o d .,,^ t —"Artistry of Homemaking.'' the death of William Oebarge, 61 Santa CHara ... Kansas over Mlasourl, Tennessee yon evidently w a te ^ Iqr an under­ (To Be Ooattnoed) graduates in six years. Moorbouse Ringing In Fanner’s ears were gagements wtll find Army battling what about Texas Christian Mttbig Dramatic Skit. "Aloha Oe" (LllloukalanI) and '‘’Ilie 7 130 9 Both were severely cut m collisions turn to perfection. A safety In 050 563 523 1646 mately proved enough to send the 10:00 - Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage 1:45— Hollywood In Person. who died suddenly at his home In Rosary” (Nevin), Mary Andrews: —Upper Iowa ... 6 122 over Kentucky, Miss. State over surface stream, and there pick a hasn’t revealed bis Alumni lineup as with Carl LIsoombA Horust wmg- the second ipiarter, scored when a suggestions that Yale hire Harry Packers home In defeat. A pass, Ed Navy In Philadelphia on Saturday Rice down.. .we picked Purdue over 27 Misaiaalppl, Oirnell over Penn. Middletown. Patch. 2:00—"Petticoat of the Air" — Lunenburg, Mass., Nov. ISth. He "Minuet” (Kreialer), and "Hejre (X)—Gustavus quantity ot the odd plant called yet but it la expected that he will er, who drew a mlaoonduet and a Bergen back attempted to punt Klpke, or Ear) Blalk, or Oasle Danowskl to Buster PooIa woe ID the annual serviee academy Indiana In the pool, but didn’t have 10:18—John's Other Wife. was a former resident of Stafford Texas A. and M. over Texas, Tulsa miner's lettuce, an unexpectedly de- gather together a strong quintet to Solem or Bernie Blerman. Others A. Anderson . .117 116 98—831 toe nerve to do It tn print.. .Stan­ Dramatic Skit Katl" iHubay), Anton Luko; “l^ e 6 120 51 major penalty aa the reeulL from behind hla own goal line and B. (jarlaon ... . 38 101 98—297 g(x>d for a touchdown In the third claaolA Army, without using a sin­ 10:8O-^ust Plain Bill. 2:15—News Service. Springs leaving here about 30 years World Is Mine Tonight" (Porford), over Arkansas, Utah over Utah Ucloua salad which ahe dreased with return the grads to the vlctorj col­ fell prey to two Arnold tarklers also were mentlimed such as Dans period. gle varsity pla.ver, overpowered St. ford ie the team that really le t . ys umn. BRUINS IN STREAK M. Bloomquist 108 93 . . —201 10:48—Today's Children. 2:30—American School of the Air. ago to make his home In Fitchburg, and ‘Tom a A Surrlento” (DeCur- State, Alabama over Vanderbilt.. the rich brown juice of fried ham. HOCKEY saved the game from being a score- Bible, Andy Kerr, Major Sasae, Washington clung to Itr title John’s of Annapolis. 47-6. but Navy down...we thought It bad a real 11:00—David Harum. The aecreL if my, of the remark­ W. Warraeater 34 117 90—301 3:00—Col. Jack Major. Maas. He la survived by his wife, tla), by Salvatore Randazzo. The It touched the men's appeUtse able Bucoea* th* Boston Bruins have leas tie and enabled the Terriers Wallace Wade and Lou Little. hopes by defeating the napieaa waa the victim of a stunning upset chance to upset California dMPlta 11:15—Backstage Wife. eight SODS and four daughters, also Harry Grayson of NEA differs greatly. R. Johnson .. . 98 110 87—290 3:30—Hollace Shaw, Soprano. program waa followed by dancing. Grid Heroes By ASSOCIATED PRESS been enjoying at th* start at the from New Haven to close their sea­ But, Fanner answered by nam­ F. Grandatrand 94— 94 Cleveland Rama 16 to 7. Waa»)ing- In the 26-6 shellaeking by Prince­ what Slip Hadlgan said.. .It'U. lAe ll:S6-Hl-Boys. a brother and two slzterA The weekly meeting of the boya with ua on six of these twelve 'Nothin’ but a Indian coulda done son with a well earned victory. ing Raymond W. (Ducky) Pond of •• ton. Columbia, beaten five times California tn the Hose Bowl aqd 11:48—Mystery Chef. between the ages of 11-16 was held REG LEAGUE NEEDS National Hockey League season ton scored a touchdown In the nrat Mlsa Frances Berry, student at gameA naming Brown, CatboUc U., thsL" approve!] HolUman. picking National League seem* to be (u it they're hitting on Torrington, a Yale graduate, aa the 510 687 467 1514 period but failed to convert and saw this season, plays Stanford In an­ they'U pick Pitt, If Pttt dlapM* « f 12:00 Noon—"Getting the Most Out SL Mary's boepltal, Waterbury, last Thursday night at th. clubhoui Frank FVilay, Harvard, —-■ tn other Saturday feature. Colorado, Ouqueane, Mlasourl, Ten­ his teeth, but Hades Jones snorted Montreal Maroons 8 New York all six—or all sixteen. Every m bead ftball (xiach who (xiuld luid ManeliMtor. — Duke Saturday.. .aomeixxty ought of Life"—Rev. William L Three new boys attended. At th. OONOORIHA Y. P. 8. the Rams go ahead on Goddard's The Thanksgiving day program Is spent the week-end with her par' nessee, Mlaslasippi, Penn, TexsA Rangers 8, tie. on the squad is doing hi* full snare would lead Yale out of the football Louise 93 78 36—285 to make that "Hooks" Mylln down Stidger. MARLBOROUGH entA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Berry business meeting It was dMided to m red second on 16-yard Toronto 5 Detroit 0. ONE MOR^QUINTn (Y Alleys) touchdown In the second etanaa. neaded by toe annual battle be­ run In Arkansas, Utah and Alabama.... That flSst night was uneventful. to continue th* winning streak, wilderness. Pearl Johnson 109 86 88—378 at Lafayette a vaudeville offer.;, P. M. of Morton atreeL elect permanent officers at thla triumph over YaD Boston 3 Chicago 1. Then Riley Smith scored h neld tween Penn and Cornell. Diiqiicsne. boy. he rates It. week’s gathering. Specific notice Is Cecil lahell, PurduA toeaed 46- Uasa slept soundly, despite her which waa axtaaded to six sttaight Tlia Ooaoordla T. P. 8. bowling You know what Pond has done Aatrid Benaini 83 81 78—837 goal aad a touchdown in the third 12:10—"Young Widder Jones." Frank W. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glana of Vernon center The town title grid eeriea was Intornatiaiial -Amerlsaa League under the Fanner banner. unexpectedly beaten by Marquette. ‘‘Dutch" , of toe Detroit called to the change of meeting night hrat score and tallied .saddle eoreneee, and the party was games over the past week-end. I league had a fair showing last eve­ Eva Truamon 80 83 78—340 period to (dlnch victory foi the Red- 12:80—Beauty Hints. Paul Roberts E. Allan Bllsh and was fined $51 and costa of $10.90 snowed out yesterday and the moving again at dawn. Cactus and Syracuse 3 Cleveland 2. Green Withdraws From Cir* Supporters of Dan MorelU of Hllma McComb 30 34 38—380 18-6, plays Detroit, while George Lyons aay* be always figuTM on 72:48—A.llen Lca/er's OrchestrA Luclers Lord attended the reception on the charges of jsck-Ugbtlng deer to Wednea day. November 24, at 6:30 Malnst Indiana Oiiolea and Moriarty Brothers New Haven 6 Pittaburgh 0. The vastly improved defense, led ning. *TCItx” Mroaek had high aUigle Vaahington, which held Arkansas three seta of guards when ^ team p. m. Any other boys who are de- on 10-yard romp. brush forced them to ride atngle file by flkidle Shore, limited Boaton a Stamford, handy Andy Natowlch 1:00—News; Weather. and dinner Friday night given by and using motor vehicle lights for haven't reached any decision on Providence 3 Philadelphia 3. of 98 tor tha glrla and "Johnny" of Anaonia, Jimmy Mebane of Hard­ " m 431 435 1800 Detroit regtatered a 18 to 7 win sooreleM for to* first time since goes against Bronko Nogutaki... 1:15—Joyce Jordan. slroua of becoming charter members w^T.5, Texas OirtaUan most of thla day. so tbsL relatively, opponent* to four goal* in as many over the Chicago Cardinals, vlth Ed the Connecticut Young Republicans bunting when arraigned Saturday when the third game wiU be played Amerioan Aaaoclatlen ^ t , Leaving Five Teams; Lange waa high tor the boya hitting ing of Bridgeport, Joe Cunningham Middletown. 1984 In ■ 0-0 deadlock, nieeta We^t Sam Chapman doesn't get many 1:30—Words and Music. of this new clhb are urged to attend shot 41-y;^ pass to put ball^m converaatlon was Impossible, but in­ games last week. The, Bruin* blank­ 142, getting a triple strike in the Klewlckl scoring a touchuowr after VIrginiA Catholic and-Btnith Caro- In honor of national committeeman morning before Deputy Judge Rena- . . . . the Orioles are dicUierlng tor a terest heightened when they flnaUy SL Paul 3 Minneapolis of Greenwich. Pope. Holly and Ca- H. Carlson ... . 76 75 83—288 rave notices In the papers, hut 1:45—Marjorie MUls—The Girl thla Wednesday. ™®*y8«l line, hit center for touch- (overtime). ed the Montreal Maroon* 1-U Tues­ last two boxes to give Us team vic­ recovering a Cardinal fumble ana llDA Brown and Rutgers are other Samuel F. Pryor and state chair­ tor PelUsari In the borough court and kicked point to beat Rice Thanksgiving Day date with the made camp within sight of their plno of Hartford Public. Duke Av- E. Johnson ... 74 97 73—250 coasters who know say be is toe from Maine. man Benjamin E. Harwood at the Twenty dollars of the fine waa re­ unbeaten Stafford Olympics, but It : Tomorrow. day; they whipped tb* New York tory by three pins. N. Y. U. took 3 A. Olson . . . . 85 88 83—367 BUI Shepherd tallying on a pass In­ pairings. chap who really makes Callfornta’s 8:00—"Three Pillars of Communi­ Sam Chapman. CallfornlA led goal. They were near tha foot of Americana 3-1 Tbutsday. Than, with devicb of Norwich and Joe Fag' Hotel Bond. Hartford. mitted. Glana pleaded guilty it faUs through the titular title may points from Brown and Dartmouth glons of Woodrow Wilson High K. Benson ... 38 75 78—348 terception. The vlclory left Detroit Lafayette wound up It* und*- powerhouse click.. .Rt^era Horns­ ty Health"—Warren J. ScotU drive for touchdown and scored the great COatle cliff. It loomed M. a A. BOYVUNO the younger forwards doing the toated and untied eeaeon lo*t week through his attorney Robert I^eon second In victory over Stanford. be arranged for that day___ Impressively in the sunset glow. Rec Senior League, which 3 pointa from YoIa ■(diools have flooded this depart­ 0 . Berggren . 80 85 77—343 tied with Green Bay for second by will go to the Milwaukee base­ 2:05— Aloha Serenadera. Mr. and Mrs R. B. PettengUl have Standings Up To Nov. i ■6arp-sbootlng, they oenquerea place in the Weaten. section. with ■ 6-0 conquest of Lehigh while disposed of their farm on the Hebron of RockvUls. The arrest was made COLUMBU Hlnehman. Princeton. After supper. Bob etudled the plana to launch its basketball cam­ Biowa ment with booets for thsM lads, ball meeting looking for a mana- 2:15—Beatrice Fairfax. Toronto 8-2 Saturday sad Chicago B. W erner...... 74 76 1 406 416 406 » » With Ace Parker providing tne Colgate, unbeaten by Syracuse since road and are moving Into the Mc­ Dy Game Warden Edward Wralght Charlie Kebart, perennial town Castle outlines with bla Held glasses, Mondiqr Evening League paign in a week or eo, needs anotner claiming they ean’t be left off any ger’a job In the minor leagues-., 2:80—Federation of Women's Qube of Rockville and Deputy Charles The Parent-Teachers’ association 2-1 Sunday. K. Mroeak...... 98 87 1 punch, Brookijm'a D ozers whipped 1034, maintained Ite jinx over the when Mrs. Mel Hein, wife of toe Program. Carter house on the Hartford Koad. brilliant bowling champ, launched his 1937- although he could see but little In W. entry to make a six-team circuit all-state sefaolastic football team... Colburn of WUUOgton. of Andover is-kponaorlng a public a e ^ s which set up second elx The New Tori; Rangers took over Ed. Fischer...... 91 88 1 the Pittsburgh Pirates 33 to 0, scor­ Orange In a 7-0 upMt. star center of toe New York Oiante, 8:46—Armchair Quartet John P. O'Oonnell of East Hamp­ 88 campaign on the poUahed lanes the twUlght. “It’s about 600 feet, Gibaons ...... 22 due to the withdrawal of MancbaiH Harold A Swaffleld, new president HIDDLEWESTt Raymond Pandora o t WllUngten meeting on the subject of the new pointer. Saturday night by ta k l^ third place second place in th* American dlvi' Ed. Hunter ...... 90 78 1 of th* Oonneetleut Interscbolaatlc WHITE PASSES WHITE ing all points It the last halt. went to a dancing academy to >:00—Pepper Young's Famllv. ton, who died at the Middlestz Tuberculoais testing program to be straight up," be told Mary Melissa Shearers ...... 22 ter Green, which haa decided not Dummy ...... 75 70 1 The cloM of the Big Tan cam­ avenue has purchased all Interest in stopper. VliianovA threw In the first annual George Kelsey to eponeor a team thla season. WU- ■ion, five points behind Boston, oy Athletic Conference is beloved Brooklyn waa held to nine first learn toe big apple, she found her •:16-Ma PerklnT^ ^ hoapltal, Middletown Wednsaday Inaugurated by the Ikumectlcut Tu- "No. not quite straight up, but near­ Bon Ami ...... 19 chalking up a victory sad n tie in paign leavM fans with slender fare Johnny’s Smoke Shop on Main Two Tourtdown passes and e a n ^ sweepstakes at New Haven...... ly so. And you'll note the cuff cap fred J. Clarke of the Recreation "Uncle Joe” to Intimatea. downs as compared to 18 for the partner and Instructor waa Count —Vie and SadA night was the owner of consider­ bereuloels Commlaeion. TTiere will anoUisr la rout of Temple Bsida ...... 19 a double week-«nd bill with the Totals 896 824 AS FOREMOST SCORER toll wMk. (CansoA beaten by street from John Paaderm o t Pros­ Kebart, local champ for almost a above haa a sUght overhang. Cen­ Centera has called a meeting tor to­ Jack Tbompeon, coach and man­ Plratos, but the Dodgers presented Woronaoff of toe South RBesi* 3:46—The O’NeillA able property here upon which he be a speaker, Mies Julia Cummings, „ ^ T e JaMier. Colgate, led Red Mailmen ...... 6 Montreal MarocoA N. Y. 0-7, but hoping for a abare In the pect street Jehn Ducharme ot Sil­ decade, put togethei a tlx-game turies ot erosion have cut back the morrow night at 7:30 o'clock a ager ot the Danbury Trojans, In- a brilliant defenM when toe Pitts­ Woroneoffe.. .what we'd ilk* to fee spent much of his time hunting and Secretary of the State Commlstion. Talcettvllle ...... 5 Toronto, despiU tha loss to Bos- F, K lein ...... 87 74 161 Big title, pleys Missouri on Thanks- fishing. ver street will remain as manager. scoring drive total of 809 to win $40___ Jor Uasek softer under stratA where the Cas­ any local team that dealras to enter torntad Curt Wilson, capable Dan­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS burgh eleven had chances to score. glvlng day but Nebraska will be 1a an over-the-welgbt bout betwden Mias CdUb Houle ot Hide Park, and the need and procedure of the M d t ^ e d g w e 'a only touchdown tem and aa oarllsr 6-4 draw wltn W. Mein ...... 108 36 199 Henry Armstrong and Patey a sr- •Mr. and MrA Edwin Fuller and program will be explained and. ple- of New Britain was the winner wttn tle stands." the taague is Invited to send a repre- 145 bury News-TImea sports editor, White subbed for White today as Eastein Dlvlalan favored to clinch to* crown beyond aadstant town dark baa returned to in defeat o4 Syracuse, j Wednesday Evening League tbs Montreal CanadlsnA also gaia- R. Lampreebt...... 75 70 the naUoo'a leading polnt-gattM in ron. •on Edwin Jr., of Hartford called turea shown. Mias Margaret Dane- 841 and (3iarlle Crolli of Hartford "Why is It called Defiance, Dr. aantatlve to the meeting. A. R o to ...... 78 33 178 that flnanchil burdetM may make It W. L. T. dispute by whipping Kansae State her duties In the office -in Warren Cbarlea Sweeney. Notro Dama W. sd a flvs-point load b. Its dlvlaion. footbaU. New York ...... • 2 1 on relatlvee here the fire* of the hy, school nurse for thla dlstrlcL blocked Northweetern punL recov- waa second with 817___ Barry?" 2)Mi Congregational ...... 14 Thus far, the League has five aa- F. W erner...... 31 no 203 necessary for ths Trojans fiMtball on Batunlay. Nebraska flashed a WDRC week. Memorial Town Hall attar enjoying working with the Andover School “ Because It has defied all efforts tries beaded by the PolUh-Amert- Tbs Mapls Lsals cams through last team to leave the hat city and ac­ While Byron (Whixsar) White, Washington ...... 6 8 0 soprlng puneh for toe first time In Out at tha University of South ^ ball raced to oonteefe Venien' ...... 14 Colorado unlverrity'a ace, remained Dakota they don't know whether to ■utisfCOsa. a few daya vaoatien from her duties. Board, haa requested the Parent- Johnny Search uk scored one ot to explore IL and probably waa tm- canA League and town championa night wiUi a 6-0 dselsiaa over the .Totals 485 448 883 cept a tenupUng offer from another Pittaburgh ...... 4 7 0 routing Iowa 38'^. while Kansas Rldiard Danlela la a paUant at Bari Prueksr has returned to his loM touchdown, aad also played Tall Cedar*...... 12 crippled and nspHas Detroit Red idle ovei th* past week-end. Sid beam or look aheepiab ovai ttw sud- the Hartford boepltal. Teaehere' aaeoclatlon of Andover to brilliant defenrtve game at end. the touebdowtu as Conn. State rout­ pragnable aa a fort whan occupied at lost yoor. The others are the Glonnecticui's city Chamber of Com- Brooklyn ...... 8 7 9 Stats was beaten by Iowa State, duties la Norwich after epending a Brysmt A Chapman...... 8 WiagA the Staalay Oup cliampionA WulU of Brooklyn ooUef* scored 19 ceaa of Leonard (Stub) AJUsonli A mlsceUaneoua shower was given Invite the towns of ColumblA Cov­ Jim $Uller, Ohio State, passed ed Norwich by 7b-0 Saturday and One arcbaeologtsL foam the Stote Manchester A. A., which Includes Yale n ie w to represent it on the grtd- Philadelphia ...... 3 8 1 18-7. few days with his parents, Mr. and entry, Hebron. Gilead and Chaplin That gave them nine pointa wbu* Frieda R o to ...... 168 ln>n...Tom Hayden of HarUord, points to take over first plaoa. In WMtern Diviston Notr* DamA which oaahsd In on a California Bears...you s*A South Ms« u * 4 « i *4M 3A3ia$ th* ltaiMi...UM JUm Haven, ference sends unbestea, imtlad point dfter tottohdowm asS aia losiag out by ramatnlng Mis. Chioago Basra at DstroU. against VaaderbOt ea gooL MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN^ HONDAT, NOVEMHEK ZZ, IBCT FAGS TEN MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1981 rA6sBLiviiir /

gliiala|r of the Army, there wreto speakers wUl be Dr. Albert N. Jer- now IM l corps in the United States totaUlag |14,939J1S were filed in the plaea Itcenaed by the poUee flm rt- geracn, nrealdaat oC <3oniiectlcut FRENCH CASINO CLOSER county clerk's office against ths menV alone besldee representative groups DR. MOORE NAMED State A llege at Btorrs. Dr. Jorgea- m s SALVATION ARMY’S lb 90 foreign lands. Casino. Paul Wsbss(m, auditor for ■an has beta ia graat daasaad as a the Casino, denied It owed the taxes. OompUmeiria Teiw* qiaakar slaea ha caaM to thb atata HUNDREDS LOSE JON A S S OCIATE D PRESS LIsut-Oolonel Donald McMlUan, TO HEAD CHAMBER ■evaral years ago aad b expected Sullivan, barring Magda, said “no ;r e a t p o w e r f o r g o o d Commander o f the Baotera Tarri- to brlag a aataUfa ot Interaet to notorious woman can capitalise oa Just the Thing For tory of the Salvation Army prasid- all Ouimbar BMatbera. Magda de Fontages Who Was her past la any night club or any ed and In hb opening remariu com­ 1 Dr. Moora, who has beta chair- To Appear In Choras There, • SKATING denominations were not willing, to plimented those of Manchester, past Biaa o f tha Board ot Haalth for the m m o r’ Crott Addresses do. The willingness ana dealre'at aad present, who had a part in mak­ Amnnl Meelini Tg Be Held p M 34 years, wUI suecaed Ifrsd T. Is StUI On Ellis Island. • SKIING the Army to go, anywhere at any ing the fine hbtory celebrated at Bibh, Jr^ as preatdant of tha Oiam- riC rURc time and its rafuaiU to comprombe, this season. O i Nerember 30; Dr. ber. While addlUoaal caadldatea New Torii Nov. 33— (A P )-T h e • SLIDING ritW ^ French Casino, Broadway night club Audience Of 500 At SOth ’’keeping their foot on the ground may ba namad from tha floor at the And All Outdoor Sports an^ath^ eyes on Heaven” conatl' annual meeting, nomination is tan­ where Magda de Fontanges. now at tuted the three major factors which 15JIOO IN HARITORD Jerfeesee Te Be Speaker tamount to alectloo. Ellb Island flgatlng deportation, Wear. Anniyersary Recognition had made the Salvation Army a CSiarlsa W. Kimball has been bad hoped to appear, unexpectedly y ? ' power for goodbln thb ana other nominated as flrat vlca president, closed early today, depriving 90 gin ■MENS MtfVS SHOP -ft. couitries” , he sold. REniRN CENSUS CARDS Dr. D. C. T. Moore, one of Man- Dr. Edwin C. Higgins aa second eiitertalnera and 300 waiters of their Hooded W '- , &ryice Here Yesterday. (A irm an David Chambeta of the vloa president ana John F. Pickles Jobs. v s s s s x a i Coard of Selectmen said that le- Only Few Hundred Had To Be I cheater's best known physicians and as-treasurer, a poaitlon he has beld John J. Sullivan, second deputy rsmembered the early group of Sal­ Btetamed For Corrections, surgeons, has been nominated for for several years. BIx directors are police commissioner, had earlier NEW MUFFLERS Five hundred townspeople attend- vationists at street meotln^ and In named to serve for two years, F. T. Sweat Jackets ,, Postmaster Rankin Reports. the presidency of the Chamber of banned Magda's appearance m a • Wool Plaids ' the SOth anniversary of the Sal- toelr ball on Spruce street. He ex­ I Commerce, It was announced today. Bibb, Jr., Ernest T. Bantly, Ray- night club, but a member ot the In All Colon :v ition Army In Manchester in High pressed the wbh that the next 6U lumd R. Bowers, Thomas Ferguson; • Shakers years of service In Manchester Hartford, Nov. 33.— (A P)—There syndicate which owns the Casmo SPECIAL THIS WEEK George E. Keith aad Henry R. said ths closing was In no way con­ • Silka hool ball yesterday afternoon with would be-greater than the last. are 10,000 men and women in the Mallory. javemor Wilbur L. Cross guest of Hartford postal district who are nected with the ban. y Ibriy Bmierieaoea Six directors remain on the Board ' Is Salvatlonbta. unemployed, or only partially em­ for a further one-year term, these Magdr was barred on charges ot $1.89 Commissioner EMivard J. Parker ployed and want more work. moral turpitude when she admitted lor Cross described the ad. r ! New York, executive secretary ot being Ehner A. Weden, J, a. Salvation Army in New Thb was the total number of re­ she shot and wounded Count Pine- pi'. '** *t■' the Salvation Army In the United Echmalian. Samuel J. Kemp, Jr., E. j^ 5*s an "oddity” with bands port cards returned after the close J. MeCtabe, Leon A. Thorp and ton de CSiambrun, former Frencn f •♦i'A States, spoke of his early exper- 4, mnsic on the street os It was lencet writb the Manchester corps. of the four-day Federal unemploy­ Joseph O. Pero, the latter named to ambaeaador to Italy. ' She bad ex­ f- k ^ - U ' igardsd ia other placoo ia this Ht. said that he came “out of ment census according to Postmas­ fll* the uaexplred term of Mr. Kim­ pected to get 100 a week at the Me. From that Jnauspiclous be- Omaha” and east to the New Eng­ ter William J. Rankin today. He ball. French Casino. | y ? { \Jl [innlug in Connecticut cities and land states with hb concertina and said the 10,000 b approximate, The entertainers, many ot whom ■MENmdVSSHpPI k f iwna the Salvation Army, bo tald, a zeal to evangelise the natives pending exact compilation by a SENTENCE "MEAIfEST THIEF” are ciUsens of France and England, I Td grown to International power here. When he reached South Man- special staff which b still busy ProvldeaM, R. L, Nov. 33— (AP) will said for Lomloi. Wednesday to id good. cbester, aa the town was then call­ checking the final returns. —John L. Cravtnbo, 34, of 70 Mega open in the London Casino. The And Up Governor Croes said that he was ed, be found a tUk mill operating The district embraces Hartford, street. Btooingtoa, Conn., trapped Caalno here opened In 1830. |roud of his connection with the and many of tboee working theie West Hartford, East Hartford, In the church of the Holy Rosary Lest Tuesday three tax warrants HIRI IS PADID GLORY •faa«ee*piwp«roiiiman> iritan religion. He said that the had formed a corps ot tbe Salvation Wethersfield and Wlbon—contain­ here Oct. 33, aa be attempted to Read The ReraM AdTs. ale* e f Ibe *aie-«fepelii* ana. On the etepa la Uri* pietan by Mar* _____ . . J L L T H I STORY afahare- [uritan clergy was the center ot all .Vrmy. He said he atayed here long ing a population of a quarter mil­ rifle the poor box, was sentenced to p a t Bawka*Wliite d t twa rcsideate. part af a family which para cropplaf aa ao worda eaa. Thia pletnn by M arcant Bourke-White Rl GOIN G TO SIA DOURLI aaaena ulture, resulting In ths foundation, enou^ to fall In love with Mbs Bva lion. a year In JaU today by Sup^or Ir a M ia n a maath for twa reeiaa. l u a j other faaiUlea occupy the b a n .» b-iok la which Author Eiakine CaMwell exprcaaes ver- P; noyd Clark DeVegter (right) aad hb twla brother. |rst, of Harvard University and Thompson, daughter of an engineer The lost day’s batch of cards de­ (3ourt Judge Patrick P. Curran on hoaaa whoae pre-war (lory ia loat -aally for theae characten the aeatimeat, “A man learna not to ex p ect Lloyd S ^ I e y I^Vegter, went frcaa Manawe. 0 _ to ealbt ia the Iter Yale Univereity. Aa the cen- in the Chaney MUb and from that livered to the ceibue workers at the a charge o f breaking and entering much after ha^ fatand eottaa aiaat a( h b life.” aavy at Detroit OnW a acar oa n oyd ’a left cheek Aatlagiibhca hioL irles passed much of the fire and went directly Into the work of the Federal building today numbered with Intent to commit larceny. Their blood pw— n a a n MenOcaL la) of the Puritan religion cooled roros and advancing through the 3,600, or those which were returned Detective Walter McCoy testi­ loosing much of the early re- various officer grades to Commb- Saturday up to the midnight deao- fied Cravlnho was trapped by the For A Better Thanksgiiing Dinner sloner. _ [gious emotionaUsm. T)ye Salva- llne. ' ^ Rev. A. P. Rebello, pastor, when a fon Army, he said, came along and Conunlasioner Parker told inter- burglar alarm went off. McC<^ said S H I HUNTS POXIS THI HARD WAYdirring eating atories of hb early days ,n Cards are sent to Washington as winter on aa Island la Cook la let Alaska. M b . Kay Barker b a New mrked up” the churches with an Cravlnho bad been twice arrested ronnai process of devotion, Mancheatar os a timid lover aad part of the nation-wide census. The Shop At The Vork ociallte, but she won’t bunt la soeleta’s usual manner. Hero postmaaUr, cooperating with Chair­ for the same offense in Connecti­ likes Servloe said that at the "great moment” of Dr. D. O. V. Moore cut. she b at Seattle, Wadi., selecting warm clothing for a chilly trip on asking Miss Thompson’s father and man William J. Ryan of the local which she hopca to trap 1,000 foxe^ Governor Croae said that be need- no urging to attend a Salvation mother for hb sweetheart’s band in census committee, said the percen­ Election of officers wilt take L.nny service as bt was pleased marriage, he lost couraga and only tage of inaccurate cards which hao place at the annual meeting and Ith the Informal manner In which regatoed It when bt opened a volume to be returned for correction was dinner of the Chamber, tobe held "N . * of longfellow’s poems in the parlor not high. They numbered several Tuesday evening, November SO, the Manchester Public Market meetlnga were conducted and IS inspiring songs and music by to “Hiawatha” from which he se­ hundred, however, and have kept el' 1 aa yet to be selected. Wllbrd 9. A Quality Market With a Good Reputation. Buy Your Thanks­ ingstots aad band. cured the needed inspiration to the field workers busy. * Rogers bae consented to serve as Rav. Dr. Earl R. Story described blurt out bis request. At thb tlma the postmoatar said toastmaster and one of the giving Foods With Confidence. IS Salvatloa Army aa la people Mrs. Park ir was publicly decorat­ he b not authorised to announce ed with the stiver atu by her daugh­ 10 can take It” la his address, what proportion o' the 10,000 b in ter in a pretty ceremony during the the totally unemployed group, and presenting the local riiurebea. Commbsioner’a address, mother and le Salvatloa Army b a group of what b the partially employed husband kissing the Manchester group. pie abel to ‘take It,' abel to un- gtri who has given 40 years aad NO DOUBT [ergo paraecutiona over a long pe- more to the Army’s work In many of tlma” he said. gbery father curves hb back so I cities throughout the country. Mbs that hb child may use it for a ramp “UnUl the World War the Satva- Parker read an original poem dur­ ABOUT IT! lon Army was not accepted as ing the ceremony, dedicated to her to climb to position, honor, fame | n Pw J f i f with thb Stearaua-Haramond plane re- Itber denomlnatlonh,” Rev. Story mother. and fortune. eeeUv aepaired by Royal Dutch A lrllan to teach p ilob u n of tricycle landing gear, aoon to appear on —Judge Michael Angelo Musman-1 Glove Time wd. During the war the Salvation Commissioner Parker said that TURKEYS a leadlag Araerteaa-auide airliner. Lnny did those things that other from the email and inauaptcioiu be- no, Pittsburgh, In child custody Is Here Extra Fancy, Strictly Fresh Killed Turkeys. Wheat fed, Wear them not only young, tender and well breasted birds. All personally selected tor comfort—but also for that well dressed for age and quality. From 8 to 20 pounds each. ONE QUAL­ appearance. ITY A N D ONE PRICE! Popular Market We have a limited, amount of Home Dressed Chickens from ? , v ^ ® ^ ® ^ ® duties of policemen laelude many odd CHECK 6 to 7 lbs. each and Fowl from 4 to 5 lbs. each. Please order early. !?**“ ’ **2.* none b performed more wUUngly than this. Patrolman OVER EGYPTas queen 855 Main Storot _____ Rubinow Building ManhatUn’s 20th Street station is shown h e ^ ^ soon will reign Mbs Farida Zul* Your Coal Order Ocar, 17, who on Jan. 20 wiU be­ midst of the annual pre-Chrbtmas campaign to collect and repair w h ' e R I lEAU TY'W AS DUTY. I flortata* “ W H E R E T H R IF T Y SHOPPERS SHOP** With Checkerboard toys for itoor ehlldna. come bride of that nation’s IS- We stuff and roast turkeys and deliver them Thanksgiving year-old ruler. King Faronk. meeting at Bilemphb, Tenn,I., chose KOm Mias Mi OPhia h ig h■cheui i ■ gM , aa raoweg i The Season’g Newest morning for $1.00 each and thickens at 50c each. Stuffed and Lined and Unlined roasted chickens ready for the table (on orders only). TUESDAY — SPE C IA LS — TUESDAY LEHIGH COAL GLOVES N o Soot! Fancy Prime Beef Cuts. Small Lean Fresh l^dulders. No Smoke! Small Legs Spring Lamb. Strictly Fresh Pork to Roast Y o u n g 5 0 c to $5.95 No Sound! N o Smell! ” AT OUR BAKERY DEPT. ’ H e n Leave your order for holiday pies. m m Checkerboard Squash, Pumpkin and Mince P ies ...... 30c and 50c each S N E N ^ SHOP I Feed Store Home Made FYnit Cakes ...... 2fc, 3 ^ , 50c each o r 1 0 Apel Place TeL 7711 TUESDAY SPECIALS POR THE WISE HOUSEWIVES Y o u n g BE CONTENT^ BUY QUALITY FOODS. I Flour, Gold Medal, 5 lb. bags 28c...... 24^2 lb. bags 99c j KLEIN'S FOOD STORE Lard, Pure, for Cooking and Frying ...., 161 Center Street Dial 325« ...... lb. pkg. 13c Raisins, Fancy Seedless in bulk ...... 2 lbs. 19c LAND O’LAKES Raisins, Royal Scarlet Fancy Seedless .. oz. pkgs., 2 for 19c P O R PEACS elforte and Currants, cleaned, Grecian ...... 10 oz. pkgs. 15c ardent work in organizing the L ea n e of NaUona, Viscount ^ A N S were Warren Perriilng, son of Gen­ Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel in bulk « • • a ...... lb. 29c CeeO of Chelwood was awarded eral John J. Pershing, ^ hb llaneee, Muriel Badhe Blchards, at a TURKEYS <- 35c Glace Cherries, Fancy, in bulk...... 1-4 lb. 15c the Nobel Peace Prise for 1937. party la New Turk C ^ . Cali In Yonr Order Early! White Raisins, Royal Scarlet Fancy ... 14 oz. pkg. 15c U P PROM A lEER CELLAR putsch at Munich la November, 1923, rose Adolf Hitler and his N i^ lieutenants to domi­ nate Germany. Thb year Der Fuehrer and fab aides revbited the I C risco...... 3 lb. can 51c I Mene to celebrate the anniversary. Here are Hitler (left). Air Min­ ister Goering (hand on hip), and War Minister von Blombcrg (ex­ TURKEYS None Such Mince M eat ...... 9 oz. pkg. 12c treme right). IJl^bs?fo*cL*c2vya*na^r^rIJLtoln'tor^r7^^ FAN CY ^ FANCY LOOK Mince Meat Royal Scarlet ...... 9 oz. pkg. 10c b h M m ft iroBSiftr of wftn m m on thorftfffg ...... Pumpkin, Royal Scarlet, Fancy Golden ...... 2 largest cans 25c , ..ii Thrifty Specials Cut M ixed Fruit for m aking FSmit Cakes ...... 3 oz. pkgs. 10c tP u c k s 4^ - F o w l Thu W eek Mince M eat Crosse & Blackwell’s containing brandy 2 nd rum .r.r.i.-.. .• • ... -...... 15 oz. jars 25c 1*CENT SALE nake Pie Crust ...... pkg. 11c Roasting C h iton s ib-29< Men’s Suits Pure Extracts, Lemon, Vanilla, Almond, Orange IV2 oz. hot 19c Men’s Hats Topcoats FRESH _ ^ Ladies* Lightweight Eggs, Fairmont Farm’s C!old Storage for baking and cooking ...... dozen 29c S l b - 2 3 e Shoulders •b^l6 e 4 9 c e a c h Fancy Mixed Nuts, our own m ix ...... ib, 25c Dreseee, Plain, 1-Piece R & R Hum Pudding ...... *.' ib.’ cans 23c WHOLE Not White, Velvets or Ctowha. \ BlackweU’s Fig and Plum Pudding ...... cati 35c OR 2 FOR 50c Bell’s Poultry Seasoning...... p i^ . 9c Beaotifxlly Diy-<3leaned and Beflnished. No Finer Work Any- H A L F LO IN i b . where Begntdlese of Price.______Dress-0 Poultry Dressing Instant add only hot water, pkg. *15c Pork 2 2 MEN’S OVERCOATS — 79c each. With Any Above Stale Bread for stuffing ...... 20 oz. loafs 9c Named Garments. I Parkay, New Kraft’s Delicious Vegetable Oleomargarine, "1 2 FOR 80c I for cooking and for table ...... lb. 2 1 ^ ISeib. RIB ROASTJPORK n>.lfte Dee Ih r lfly Taflorfag OepwiBMnt Bpeelal BalM. TUESDAY SPECIAL COUNTRY ROLL |l STAR THRIFTY SHOE RE-BUILD CUTUP SERVICE CMter O it Pork Chops .. IheSSe K Soles, Men’s ...... 79e Home Made Sausage Meat.. I • *r«TG • • eteTei* ♦r»Twiwr«rsTwi»i»i»t*T»Wfe lb . 25e BUTTER LAm> FOWL V, Soles, Ladles’ ...... 69e Fancy Tender Calves Liver . Ladled Heel L ifts ...... 14e • •r*twvr lb. 39c •y*'* ' i.'TU P AH aolee etltched hy faetoiy aietbeda. if Uf t..* , I * — v-st 2 69^ II 23< 9 9 ^ Weifc Oaaraatead! FANCY FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES . . . WILLING power FOR YOUR HOUDAY NEEDS. ea attack and defease b pro­ . . . A N D ARLI TO ACCEPT ANY OPPORTUNITY ta oi>* in tha *a«a - _____ POR A TRIP to • 'M o m r o s i h il l t o r o s e r o w l ' T H R lm CLEANERS &PYERS vided by Tackle Ed Franco, W o J d M l J j i S ^ A l ? ^ ^ wlU « W« aaam. Alex 2 I b f . 2 5 * • n BlalB street C tafeaaiO arrr Candidate for AU-Aatarica hoa- ffl. qtoiaiiiS^wBdidayagato b S 1^ CRANBERRIES jtoM of a wan O M vra bleeks of giaalie” which Too Can Be Smart and Thrifty With Th rifty! D IA L 5111 WEOEUVEB • fl fShM <■ u n aa i* U Id ,. gyroe xw b ta a nw. oma.jaSaagaeag” ’ tackle < , S5e*2S!W fc^‘Sfc2*^ Hr M l kefilti Wat a* towltotie* ihU MANGEOWms aVBNW G HERALD. BIANCHE8TBB. CONN, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2*. i m

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Mother—Wiuls, go waob your TWO BROAD MINDS ARB BBT face! You'r* on awful looking TER THAN ONE. TWO NARROW sight Aunt Julia la comlog to see MINDS ARB WORSE. ua tonight and she'll never kiss you with your dirty UtUe face! I t ia to n# h<9 «d th at a ebUage | REPAIRING Willie—Uh, hub • . . that's what I •dueatlea does not usually this of- APARTMENTS—FLATS— LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES flgured. fact, from Fathflndor: iU health, the hair U likely to t UX3C AND SAFES oomBlneuoiis TENEMENTS 63 AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD Roogy—I underMond your bey is I cbAHKed, key atUo( dupucaung. at Manchester, within and for tha AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ill also. Falling of tha hair ofte FULL-BLOWN BUCCB8S, graduating from oellogn In J uim FOR RENT—FURNISHED 6 room at Manchester, within and Tor th a any serious Illness Is exceedingl Ouna, vacuum claanera, elociu ate., Diitrict of Manchester, on tha 20th District of Manchester, on the ACHIEVED WITHOUT A SUC­ Ho* college done ntm much good T duplex house, centrally located. day of N ovem ber, A. D.. 1S27. loth The Family common. When the bo