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AVERAGE DAILT CIRCULATION for the Month of September, 1M7 WEATHER Forecast of U. S. Weather 5 , 9 6 7 Hartford Member of the Audit Rsdn tonight and probably FHday Burean of CIreulatlons morning; oot nmeh ehaage M t m t - MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM peratnTA v f e . . L m , NO. 24 AdvartWag on Page 13) MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1937 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27,1987 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS RESERVE BOARD NO-SURRENDER Alms, Alms for the Weary Refugreo Hale’s Buyers Have Sought Far and Near For These Values For CUTS SIZE OF POSITION IS BAR ICHAPEI DEATH GROUP -a,*,.-- s> 7 • r MANCHESTER DAY STOCKJARGINS TO LABOR DEAL OF CHINESE REJECTS Lowers Per Cent To Forty Belief Grows That Warring Hale’s M. K. M.. First Quality^l^dies’ For Boyers, Pols 50 Per Gronps Will Not Resume HELP OF AMERICANS Cent Borden On Short Peace Conference That Is Hi;*- rv^Silk Hosiery \0 » ' Sales To .Keep Up Prices. Now In A Recess State. Doomed Battafion D eddet ( \ Beautiful Rlngleas Sheer Chif- Margin Regulations ^ f fons, Seml-Chlffona, Service I Weight Hosiery. This la our Washington. Oct. 28. —(AP)— Washington, Oct. 28.— (A P )—At­ To Fight Unto An Are Kill­ best selling Hose at our regular The Federal Reserve Board, appar­ price, 69c pair. Special for titudes of "no surrender" by both Push Up Stock Prices Manchester Day— ently seeking to stem the tide of factions In organised labor’s clvu ed— Bollets Agam Men­ stock market aclllng, has laaued war created a widespread belief to­ - n regulations which *ln effect will day that the week’s recess of the New York, Oct. 28. — (A F )—.^taneously aith the clamping down ace Residents Of The make It easier to buy securitiea than peace conference might last In­ Tradera plunged 4 Intoa»4^ as.—the abuying___tU —a.._a _____ to sell them. The new rulea, effec­ of the margin Ud on ahort-selling. definitely. An American Federation ft .. i After the first excited whirl of tive Monday, will cut from 65 to 40 of Labor sUtement lost night said: side of the Stock Market today, International SettiemoiL pushed some shares up or more. buying bad aubaided, the market per cent the amount of cash, which "We have not received any help $6 dropped Into a calmer pace and part tradera must put up for the pur­ from the representatives of the In wake of a shift In Washington's of the initial gains were erased. chase of stocks and will require a Committee for Industrial Organiza­ money controls over the flow of 50 per cent margin on short sales. Up $2 to more than $6 on the Shang-hai, Oct. 28—It develop­ tion. Unless there is a change in driven by bombs and shrapnel from her miserable Chapel home got credit Into speculation. opening wave of orders following This readjustment of credit con­ their attitude It la doubtful If any Blocks of 1,000 to 15,000 shares overnight news of the changes In ed here today that American trols over the market Is expected by Glared pavement to rest her weary ‘^ d y . Und^ Gordon progress can be made toward deaU oT w o ^ ^ . “ “ Japanese brought a slmUar fate to many civilians lucky to esca^ of trading favorites on the Stock margin requirements by the Re- as well as British troops par­ Washington officials to encourage peace.” Elxchange changed bands wound the eerve Board, were auch shares as ticipated in the ofTer made to a Boys’ and Girls’ Knee Length buying nnd erect a barrier against opening as the tightening t^t the short selling. The Federation’s peace committee United States Steel, C3iryaler, Al­ Chinese battalion, left in Ch*- had just heard Its own peace terms credit screws by the Federal Re­ lied Chemical, General Motors, Du In practice, the buyer of a $100 serve Board on short-selling put pai by the withdrawal of tha WOOLIES share of stock will have to put up rejected by the C. I. O. delegates In Pont, J. I. Cow and Santa Fe. COTTON HOSE equally strong language. Philip bear operators on the run. For a time the Stock Exchange Chinese army and cut off by Tuck stitch silk and wool gar­ only $40 in cash. If he wants to sell PROYANDIE FOUND Competing with recent short acU- surrounding Japanese,' to give Plain colors with fancy 'and t.— tons. ments. Vests, Panties. Buy the same security short, he will Murray, C. I. O. peace committee HARRY BISSELL INDICTED ticker trailed transactions on the Sixes 8 to 10%. Pair chairman, said the A. F. oY L. offer era for stock was a host of traders floor of the Exchange In the buying the ’’death battalion’’ refuge in several seta now for the cold have to hand over $50 in cash. who took Courage from the Reserve weather ahead. First Bar On Bears would mean "abject surrender" and rush, which lifted some shares the International Settlement was wholly unacceptable. GUILTY, GETS YEAR Board's relaxation of credit rcatric- above the tops of last week’s rally The new requirement on short Uons against buying stocks, aimul- from the lows of the 1937 decline. provided they laid down their selling Is the flrst ever Imposed by ^ Proposals at Odds ON GOVERNMENT CHARGE arms. Also that the reason the board. The only rule hereto­ Tl'C'C. I. O. made the llrst peace for the offer was not without iPer Garment fore has been one by the Stock Ex­ proposal Tuesday. In brief. It called change requiring a 10-potnt mar­ for the C. I. O. to fly the A. F. of With Three Others He Is A c- Former Head Of Windham considerations of safety for tha gin. L. flag but to remain virtually an TRAFFIC FATALITIES CONROY APPOINTED Settlement area. The board regulation was draft­ Independent department. Late News The offer waa refused. ed In co-operation with the Securi­ The A. F. of L. would have none (Hised Of Conspinu7 To Coonty Home Most Serre The defiant, almost certain­ ties Commission after Reserve Sys­ c l that. The Federation’s peace com­ tem legal experts reported It would mittee proposed that John L. Lewis' INCREASED 9 P. C. Flashes MCLAUGHLIN AIDE ly doomed battalion held grinv- SIMULATED LEATHER not transcend authority granted Defraud In Purchase Of 12 Months In County Jail ly to a small area within (3hl- Group of 12 unions dissolve the C. 1. O. and FLOODS ABE FEARED under the Federal Reserve law. march back Into the A. F. to flght nese Chapel which the remain­ Initial reaction in Wall street was Rivers awollra from heavy rains Dresses Our Sport and Dress for tljelr principles at federation National Guard SnppEes. surged near flood stage today In der of their army abandoned HANDBAGS uniformly favorable to the cut in conventiona National Safety Conncil Re­ Putnam, Oct. 28.— (A P )—A Su­ Former State Senator Is yesterday to flames and ad> Calf grain and suede fabric bags In each margins on the buying side, but the parts of the east and on the Ulym- One w d two-piece modeU In The Federation charged that Mur­ perior Court Judge found Philip C. p '' Penlnsola, Wnshlngtoa, where n vancing Japanese. top hnndle &nd envelope etylee. requirementa on short sales came as ray 'issued a public sUtement re­ Provandle, 65-year-old deposed head wool chluliee, jersey and silk In a surprise to some traders. New Haven, O ct 28.— (A P )—A ports 0?er 28,000 Deaths 60-mlle gnie eaoaed the denth nnd Named As Assistant At­ Crowds of foreigners and (rsen, brown, rust and red. Reg­ Coats jecting our proposal without advis­ of the Windham county temporary disrupted oommunleatlons. The consensus appeared to be ing the conference.’’ Federal Indictment charging Harry ularly $5.98. Home for Children, guilty of inde­ At Johnstown, Pa., the Stonyereek Chinese had gathered on roof­ Regular 59c Ladies’ Double Woven For Juniors that the Reeerve S a rd 's dual ac­ B. Blssell, former United States Coats It spoke of "extravagant and tm- In T ie Last Nine Months. cent assault charges today and aen- river climbed toward a predicted torney General Today. tops, despite a shower of nut- tion would do much to restore con­ supported’’ C. L O. membership property and disbursing officer for tenced him to one year in the coun­ crest of 10 feet tonight, which would fidence in a market where $35,000,- claims and defended iU own peace chine gun bullets, to watch the FABRIC GLOVES Range In Price From 000,000 In securities valuea have the ConnsoUcut NaUonal Guard, ty jail at Brooklyn, near here. be within two feet of flood stage. battle along the Settlement’s at terms as affording “a reaaonable op­ Cailcago, OcL 38.—(A P )— The Weather experts predicted that $5 -2 9 $19.75 to $59.50 been washed away xecmtly under portunity of healing the breach." with conspiracy to defraud the gov­ Judge'Edward J, Quinlan dismiss­ Hartford, OcL 'S8.— (A P )— northern border when the 8Up-on etylee with pUln and fancy heavy waves o f selling. ernment was made public today by National Safety Council reported ed embeaslemant counts "beeeuse pt the Allegheoy and Monongahela Thomas J. Conroy, Hartford Dem­ cuffe. Colors: Black and Brown. “ No Baals of SetUement" lack of evidence.- riven at Plttabargh would be with­ Amerlcfln and British offer of paur For Manchester Day Only Until the board acted last night, Robert P. Butler, United States dis­ today 38,140 persoiu died In traffic ocrat, former State Senator and financial and buslneaa demands for “We offered to.continue an Inten­ trict attorney. The jurist pointed out that the in three feet of the 35-foot flood aid was made. We Are TaUag sive campaign along both Industrial accldenU during the first nine Police Court prosecutor, wras ap­ easing margin requirements on the Bissen, member of a prominent specific indecent assault counts on stage tomorrow. pointed assistant attorney general Thera was danger to the Intat- HALF buying side bad been growing and craft lines,” the A. F. of U Manchester family who was strip­ months of 1937, a nine per cent In­ • • * sUtement said. crease over the total for the same which he based sentence were those today, at a salary of 5,700 a year. national SettlemenL too, oa tha steadily more InslstenL ped of hia rank of colonel after he brought by three girl Inmates of the JAP PEACE MOVE western edges and along the Ftench HOOVERETTES On analysis, the Federation said, period last year. Mr. Omroy received the highest Dresses •Thin Market" was sentenced to state's prison by institution. Rita Martlneau, Leah Paris, Oct. 38— (A P )—Japan la rating of 32 lawyers who recently concession frontier, with a major the C. 1. plan offers "no basis of Despite the Increase, the council Small, medium and large alxea. Wlnthrop W. Aldrich, chairman O. the state courts, la accused of fraud­ Contois nnd Stella Kuta. dlspoard to accept frleudly oonver- took the merit system examinations battle In progress around Hungjaot OFF fettlement," and "simply means s noted “several favorable aspects" The kind you will be proud to PRICE of the Chase National Bank, and ulent transacUona - in connection Originally, Provandle had faced rations with Interested powers. In­ for this post. suburb In which are locatad many continuation and enlargement of the of the traffic situation. Septem­ of the city’s flhaat homes. wear at any occasion In tail­ 59c, 2'"$1.00 others had argued that the 55 per with the purchase of supplies for ber waa the second month In which 14 counts, 11 indecent assault and cluding particularly the United "It’s a pleasure for me to ap­ ored and dressy models with Not All Sixes. The Preeeat Marked Prioa cent margin requirement tended to existing confusion and division. It the National Guard camp at Nlan- States, looking toward eventual point Mr. Conroy as the highest Brig. Gen. John C. Bsaumon^ Of Any Cent would give the C. 1. O. organizations no Increase over 1936 waa register­ three embezzlement. In dismissing Marines commander in Shanghai, short (very popular bracelet make a "thin" market—one In Uc during the 1934 encampment ed. The totol for the month— the eight other Indecent assault toretlon of peace between Japan man," Attorney General caurlea J. IsnKth or long sleeves. Beaded CREPE BLOUSES which professional traders trimmed within such a department every Indicted with Blssell were Sergt. and China, a high Japanese author­ McLaughlin said. and tha British Jlajor General A. Children’s Department, 3,550—repreaetted a 10 per cent counta. Judge Quinlan said he found P. D. Tel/er-SmoUat, contacted tha affects, buttons, embroidery, We have an unusually flna their sails and let securities prices right, privilege nnd opportunity of Charles G. Higdon, then a clerk In drop from August. them lacking in evidence. ity said tonight. "I have great resjiect for his In­ fringe and other decorative Sixes 54 to 40. First Floor. line of coats In n great variety spin erratically up and down. controlling the affairs of those not his office, and two business men As the American delegation __ tegrity and ability.” *" embattled battalion in ChapM by a Regularly $1.19. For the first time this year the Howard C. Bradford, state’s at­ motifs. - Colors Include rasp­ $ 1.00 of styles. Drfss eoaU aiu Both Washington and Wall street who furnished supplies for the Increase In deaths for 1937 was leas trained for Brussels, enroute to the Mr. Conroy was selected by the Btm serviceable telephone Una eoa- berry. Royal blue, rust, black, trimmed with luxurious furs. have tried recently measure the (Continued on Page Eight) torney, urged a state prison sen­ attorney general from the three nectlng with a warehouse la the *o camp, Charles R. Tubbi of Nlantic than the 10 per cent increase In tence. but Provandle’i counsel point­ nine power oonference which Japan green, and brown. Regularly extent to which short selling has and Percy A. Harvey of Bridgeport. highest battle lone. $7.95. motor traffic* the council said. The ed out that character witnesses had has declined to attend, this Japanese HOUSE COATS sliced down securities values. The Under 81,000 Bond Increase in deaths during the sec­ authority suggested that the Brus­ The examinere. Supreme Court The American and Britlih com­ New York Stock Exchange has vouched for the former superinten­ Justice George E. Hinman, Charles manders suggested that their fOrcaa in attractive floral Disclosure of the Indictments was ond nnd third quarters of 1937 was sels eonterenoe might give a man­ 69c Rayon made a survey of short sales and Is only four per cent over the same dent's character. Wells Cross and Warren Maxwell, be used to aid the beleaguered Chl- prlnta. Reg. $1.98. Foundation BUSINESS POUCIES made after Tubbs waa presented date to Interested powevs to open neae in obtaining sanctuary south $1.69 expected to make public its find­ before Judge CUirroU C. Hlncka and periods last year. During the first Judge Quinlan took the cose un­ pence negotiations at Tokyo and gave Mr. Ck>nroy a rating of 97.4 ings soon. A similar study has quarter It was 24 per cent. der advisement late yesterday at per cent Of Soochow creek. $7 -2 9 pleaded innocent to one count of Nanking. Not Worried by Plaaea. One Oronp of Regular $3.98 Garm ents Underwear b<«n made Informally by the Se­ conspiracy in connection with the Thirteen states reported declinea the close of a two-day trial In which • • • Bernard A. Koelckl, Middletown, curities Commission. OF FDR CRITICIZED six girl Inmates of the InaUtutlon former assistant attorney genera] Reminded of the deatructlon that WOMEN’S Valuea to $5.00. case. Hia bond waa fixed at $1,000. NOTED ACTRESS ILL Japanese planes might cause to Prior to imposition of the 55 per Harvey, former president of a (Continued on Pago Eight) and a former laundress there testi­ Beverley HIIU, C'ailf, Oct. 28. — under Attorney General Warren SKIRTS Fine quality rayon In a good fied they bad been molested. B. Burrows, received tha second their poaiUon, Cfommaader CoL cent buying margin early In 1936, beef company In New Haven, was (A P )—Mrs. Leslie Carter, the dis­ Chin-Yuan replied: assortment of styles. Vesta, the board had flexible requirements In his summation to the court highest grade, 97.3, and Harry SU- Not all sixes. Briefs, Scalloped Panties, Flara presented before the court yester­ tinguished actress was reported "We are not much worried bjr which shifted automatically up and Sen. Yandenherg Declares day on two counts of conspiracy State's Attorney Howard C. Brad­ seriously lU today at her home here. tbe Japanese planes and we’re p r^ Reduced to $1.98 Panties. Tea rose color. Man­ down with ascending and descend­ (Oontlnued 0 9 Girdles and Panties vouchers" In amounta In excess of He pointed out that the girl wit­ units In Chapiri. the value of the goods. The two nesses "never departed from their MAKKETS AT A ULANll! SEEN AT PARLEY Japanese naval headquarters ad­ Girdles have removable Grand Rapids, Mich., OcL 28.— businessmen then certified to the Assodate Discloses That original stories under direct or New York, Oct 28.— (AP) — vised United States Marines to take 79c KOZY KID Six NONIUS IN JAIL 7A correctneas of the voucheta, the cross-examination," and that they Storks: Strong; margin ruling ral­ precautionary measures agalnat and large sixes. / «7 C (R-MIch) told a joint meeting government charges, and made had nothing to gain by “perjuring lies list. possible aevera action to wipe out SLEEPERS at luncheon and community clubs Former King Is Interest­ SWING SKIRTS Sixes 3 to 8 years. Warm GIVEN FITZGERALD fraudulent refunds to Higdon who themselves.” Bonds: lmpro\-ed; Industrial eon- tbe Chinese battoUon, opposite ona Sizes 1^16. e i /V C\ sleeper with feet, button front Drug D ept. here today that "If legitimate turned the money over to Blssell. * The trial was held before the vertlblon lead rise. Democratic State Ceotral section of Marine defense lines. Regularly $1.98.... V I e O s r and drop seat for either A A American business does not have a Tubbs, connected with an Ice court alone and the decision rested Curb: Higher; Industrials and Designating the Chinese detach­ Knit Rayon Slips fair chance to proflUbly survive, ed In Industrial Centers. ment as stragglers, tbe navy spokes­ boy or girl. O a l C Me Ipans ...... 84e company In Nlantic, la accused of entirely with Judge Quinlan. utilities In demand. Committee Meets Tonight U Two-Pleoe Braaalera and V type tops. none of us has a chance to survive." making a fraudulent refund of Foreign Exchange: Steady; Franc, man predicted they soon would be 3-4$t. Hot Water Bottle ... .SSe Provandle'H wife came to bis de­ killed. Sizes 34 to 44. A « A A Sentence Imposed After In an address which criticized the S210.98 to the National Guardsmen fense yesterday when she said that sterling higher. Parts. Oct. 28 — (A P )—The Duke Not Stragglers. KNIT DRESSES 89c Boys’ Blouses Regularly $1.39. V 1 u U U 3-unty Commissioners Urgele against Japanese attacks. Sixes 13 to 44. * a *7 A 7Se Bnyorhi Aspirin , er In Superior Court to- Declaring the government today waa presldenL In the other, he la Lafranee and Arthur C. Keith u d screen actress, today charged One leader reported that no defln- per cent wooL Trunk or knee along a northern route while the Ernest Weatmore, makeup artist, Ita factional rllgnment, such as . Proud Ctilnese o“officials *ao*a saiasaid metha Regularly $5.98. . / Sr SOO-Sbeet Pkg. Rlaenox dayS^Judge .Vrthur F. Ells. Is putting these "axioms’’ In re­ Albert J. Cavanaugh, former com­ ChUdren'a Cotton length. Biaes q a Green Stamps Given verse. be said It la trying to go "In (Oontlanod on Pago Two) eastward journey would be through ' ' b jealous rages and Intermittent that which marked the elecUon a besieged warriors all were under 30 t ie Mlnard liV Fitzgerald wax before the the south. ^ missioner, testified that Provandle's yeara old and came from every 3 to a years. 0 9 C With Cash Sales. Bnbbing Alcobol ...... I4n on a plea of nolo contendere two opposite directions" at the same threats to commit suicide. year ajfp of National Committeeman came from ererv DRESSES time. ThU member o f the Duke’a suite honesty and morals were unim­ Last week, Westmore was found David E. FitzGeralo, bad developed province In China. Group of Odd Lots of to a charge of false swearing In a emphasised that the exact itinerary peachable. Ten other character wit­ “They are fully repreaentaUve of Regularly O u Change Values In an apartment, his wrists slashed to bis knowledge. He said, how­ $1.19. report made to the Motor Vehicle of the five-week tour was atlll un­ nesses were called. heroic China’s new fighting spirit," ChiM ten’s Bloomers, $ 1.00 Commissioner. American buslneaa, Vandenberg with a razor blade. ever. the picture waa "somewliat RESULTS! der discussion. The Duke and confused." — said one. Sweaters, Skirts and Hats Beglm Sentence Tuesday ■aid, "does not know the value of • Duchess wUl saU Nov. 8 on the Uner A number oi foreigners attempt­ Stay of execution of sentence un­ money In which Ita commitments It’a alwajrs difficult to find a Bremen. Reliable sources reported Mrs. See Other Hale’s Caricton Palmer of Weatport would ed to send bundles of food to tho Drastically Reduced til Twesday was ordered by Judge are made becauoe the Prealdent— lost dog but Mrs. George Dowl­ After arrival In Florida they battalion but the attempts were not Elle to give Mr. Fitzgerald, who lx himself, alone—can change the ing of 140 Benton street solved have the support of the "organiza­ Bargain Table— First noer. Manchester Day Values T h e J W .H A L C CORK planned to visit a Caribbean Uland tion” for the post of nation^ com- auceeaaful. In the trucking business, a chance value of the dollar ovemlghL" the problem easily by relying on Center. On Page 7 not yet decided upon. A friend of "AUNCHESTER DAY" SALES mltteewoman left vacant by the Somehow, the unit obtained sup­ to arrange hia affairs. ^ “It cannot authentically anUcl- a Herald Classified to recover the couple said Washington and plies of rice, hardtack and tea a ^ MANCHESTIR . COMMt The charge of false sweating death of Mrs. Josephine Flynn of pato a reasonably reliable price her Boaton terrier. Soon after Pittsburgh already were on the list BridgeporL Miss Mary C. Cough­ ^eame out of a dvil suit which Fltx- range because the President—him­ the flrst Insertion of the ad the of places likely to be visited. Wind­ (Ooatlaeed on Page Twe) fferald brought against Tbomaa V. THROUGH SATURDAY lin, Stratford lawyer, waa regarded self, alons—caa manipulate the dog waa found and Mrs. Dowling sor’s asaoctota added that some In- os Westport woman’s strongest Bolden on Insurance agent of Man- price Index through the Inflatlooary called happily to discontinue the dustria] areas of New England were MMiter. on a claim that Holden bad Duo t o ^ e heavy rainstorm today Manchester merchanU partlcl- rival. Influences o f hia esardom over gold, ad and pay the small cost of one almost certain to be included. |»ttog In t ^ ’’Manchester Day" sales decided to continue TREASURY BALANCE failed to keep Fitzgerald's trucks Insertion. The committee will meet here to­ Insured. silver and greenbacks: to say noth­ The retinue for the American tnelr oa^ain offering! through Saturday. Stores will be night at tbe Hotel Taft to tackle a Waahington, OcL 38— (A P )—Thw The dvll ease was tried before ing of the effect of the weird ‘scarci­ It’s difficult, too, to recover tour wUI Include Windsor’s equerry, open tm ^ nine tonight. Items offered eapecially for “Man- heavy program. In addition to Judge Prank P. McEvoy In 8p- ty theory which stlU expediently lost packages but Cfiasatfled Dudley Richard Forwood, and body­ cheater Day** will be available through Saturday at 9 p. nu I naming the new NaUonal commlt- poelUon of the Treasury OcL 36: expects to Increase the domestic

PACT TWO WATKjngaXBK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TBtURSDAT, OCTOBER 28, lOTT ♦ M ANCHESna BViasiNQ HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,198T that Japan ta not going to abandon WOULD IT BB NEWS CONROY APTODITED her policy of aggression unless com­ IF MAN BIT SOWr tltOSSDiDNTGET TOWN RAINFALL ' pelled to do so I^.jntasure8 more FIFTH ART EXHIBIT aleettoa. M id be hod never Oeorga E. MacDougall. New Lon­ payment ia not aeeurad. In addition effective than mibral persuasion on TOWN GETS NEW LIBRARY received such n request. Ha wltb- don; Henry Pierson, Hartford; Mrs. to eontrlbuUona due, the taxpajrsr Pigs are supposed to be docile McUUGHUN AIDE COUNCIL MASONS hAld dedsloiL National Guard BAND FUND NEARS Irena Baker, Bast Hartford; W, SERVING WARRANTS tbe part of Interested powers,’* he animals which grunt around must bear the coat of Interest penal­ Hartford—C. C. Rodlmoo, man­ Raymond Crumb, Bristol; Albert ties and sheriffs fees.” COKREDUIBD ABOVE AVERAGE said. lazily for food—and lots of it— ATSTMARHSOON aging editor at the American Radio — • News — M. Oesler, New Itoven; Mrs. EUeen "All of the taxpayers have been (d entlnued from Page One) Japan's Shanghai vtctorlea were seldom showing their tusks in IN AFTERNOON PROGRAM Relay Leegua's magazine, said tha Hall, Meiidan; J. Warren Upson, notified of delinquency and payment matched by her North China army, in anger. Joseph Sockolowski 1 N SESSION HERE TOTAL OF $2,446 ON UNPAID JOB TAX soOragor Arctie anpadlttim had B y D A N N Y Wateriiuiy; John K. Wylla, Mont- of contributions has been demanded Terstone o f Bridgeport was third which broke through Niangtzekwan Windsor street can prove a asked him to relay to tbe Ruaalaa Lteutanant W alter CowIm coa- viUe; Angus Chesbro, Stonlngton; as required by the La w . Contribu­ ^U iliM AddBf Wfthdrawal with 06.*. — Records Show That This Pass and captured Pingting, im­ sow sometimes objects, espe­ Rct. NeQI Aimoimces Show ambassador tn WaoUngtoa a mes- ducted ona latotesting aeaMon at tha portant d ty in Shansi provinca. Frank Grabber, Amston; John tion collections are paid into a ftmd Mr. Conroy fills a vacancy of the cially if her Uttar Is removed Officials To Inspect BoOding aaga offering to conduct a search Bolton range last Sunday morning. Keating, Jr., Stamford; Mrs. Mary from which the eligible unemployed from the pen. ABOUT TOWN Nearly all the non-commissioned attorney general's staff. He is Die-hard Chinese detachments In Ununal Degree Worii To for tha lost Ruaolan fliers. H ia mas­ Another Report Reed, Bethel; William Morris, Twelye Now Being Served workers will raceive-heneflts after Year’s Fall Is 2.47 Inches ing Win ofiHceri wrere present ae well as t Of State Officers Has Ney- the first appointee to the attorney Chapel, which main Chinese forces WhUe attempting to remove Take Place Here The Junior department of the sage waa turned over to Moscow of­ Westport; Searles Dcartngton, Dan­ January 1. In order to protect the general's office under the merit evacuated yesterday in a retreat to many privates. The seeaioa com­ some pigs from a pen at the Center chiireh school will have its And PolAc Vnn Be Gren ficials o f tbs snsrrh ielson; Miss Mary Bellini, Wlnsted; State's right and tbe rights of the system and with the rest of the defense lines farther west, peppered Be Exenpliiied At The m e n t with the Guardsmen firing Hdd Last Hope To By Deputy Sheriffs, Says : er Beea Completed Orer Normal Armond Hniby farm on Windsor NoTember 16-18. annual Hallowe'en party tomorrow Hartford—John Wosyl, 81, a John Morrissey, Torrlngton; W . unemploy^ to receive benefits, tha assistants will serve for life as Japanese with machine gun bullets. street, Buckland early this after­ Wettasrsfleld town worker, was in- tbe Browning Auvomatie rlBs at Law requires ua to take this drastie night at 7 o'clock in the parish ball. Opportanity To See It rapid fire in both the prone and Forrest Devenport, Bridgeport; long as the Merit System act is on British officers disclosed that noon, a big sow bit Sockolowski Jursd fatally by aa automobile aa Commissioiier Tone. action against the few .emplosrm the stats books. The children are requested to come Temple Tomorrow Night sitting poatUoiu and lasted until Raise Son Of $ 7 ^ . Joeephlne Gill, Bridgeport; Mar­ Major General A.P.D. Telfer-Smol- on the arm, causing a severe in costume and prises will be award­ hs crossed a highway m Newington. garet Blrge, Stratford;. Mrs Ken­ who are not complying writh the Tbs psUtioo that was circulated The totkl rxlnfall for tbe p u t ten St. Mary’s Episcopal church will He was dead upon arrival at Hart­ noon. Mr. Conroy, a war veteran, was let, commander of British forces at abrasion. Tbe pig did not have ed. There will be a program, garnet Tonight neth Newrman, Danbury; Edmund Law. It is not fair to the thou- h f atrOiars at tha Independent Cloak former president of the Hartford month* period of 1937, excluelve of ford hospital. The oar was driven Iqr Private Slrnle Kearns took high­ Shanghai, and a group of officers an opportunity to sink her tusks sponsor its flifth annual art exhibit and freahmenU. TUa annual affair Hogan, Derby; Robert L. Gilbert, The first tax warrants Issued for aanda of employers who are oo-oper- Oompaiijr to be presented to Oover* Board of Aldermen and served as Adoalram Council. No. 14. Royal James (totaera o f Hartford. est honors eritb Sergeant H e r b ^ Team wrorkera at the Salvation the lu t part of the current month, were endangered when a Japanese deeply into the flesh which would from Tuesday, November 16, to for all members of the Junior de­ Bridgeport; Alban Rukstela, Brook­ non-payment of unemployment con­ ating with the State in building a nor Ckoas asking that the state acting mayor for a time under the tank fired in their direction aa they and Bolazt Maotars, will hold a apo- Kearns coming in a close second. Arm y band fund reported the collec­ reserve against unemployment that aa ucertained by the recorda of the have resulted in a more aerloua Thursday, November 18, it was an­ partment Is always greatly enjoyed. Town and WPA officlala will in­ Private Kriatoff was third in line lyn; Carl Feller, Pomfret; Idabelle tributions due to the State are now poUea be withdrawn from the strike late Mayor Richard J. Klnsella. Mancheeter water department, la watched refugeea evacuating across wound and need of cauterization. eiol rasatiag tomorrow nJght at Ma­ tion at $1,049.88 during the past a few others should obstruct tbe He served as temporary U. S. nounced today by Rev. J. Stuart spect tbe Mary Cheney Libraty this with many close runner-ups^ Dur­ Phillips, Hampton; George Bene­ being served. Labor Commissioner area, has not as yet bean sent to 39.26 Inches. This amount o f rain­ Soochow creek. The wound waa treated at the sonic Temple-heie. NOntE DAME TD BUILD program while recrivlng conaider- Commissioner before Attorney Oen Nell], who started the exhibits of Members of the Epworth League afternoon aa guests of tbe library ing the momtaWs period, the Itsu- week at the second report meeting dict, Jr, Wlnsted; Harlan P. Tracy, Joseph M. Tone announced today. tha govenior. Selectman Darid fall Is 3.47 Inches above the average The -> Chinese had dynamited boepitol and Sockolowski dio- abie benefit from l i " ' oral McLaughlin was given that paintings, sculpture and art crafts and the Fireside Forum of the building committee and the building This meeting will be unusual in tenant also fired with hia men. o f the campaign group in Masonic No. Canaan; Walter Howe, Litch­ The tax warrants cover contribu­ Chaasbera at the meeting of the for the p u t 40 yeare, the records Cbungahan bridge, making center chaiged under the care o f w that the Royal and .Select Maetera Temple last night SoIvaUon Arm y field; Carlos Bills, Jr., Middletowm; tions based.upon 1938 wrages paid post. He served In the State Sen­ that have been highly popular and North Methodist church will attend will be formally turned over to the^ Sergeants Fred Lauritzen and CONNIE MACK BBTTER —“ beard Monday aSked Frank Uberti show. The average for the 40 yeare spans impassable except for one or' physician. dagreas will be eonferrnd by a team ROCIQffi MEMORIAL Russell Back, Cromwell; Gilbert by employers who are subject to the ate for several terms and after­ eucceasful in post years. the Nutmeg Trail Institute, to be town. This evening from 7 to » ' William A. Dickson have Just about wromen served a baked bean and cold AUanUe City, N. J., OcL 28.— U the petition had been presented In which the records have been kept, two persons at a time. Suddenly a compeaed of Thrice Illustrious Maa- Mather, Deep River; Clarlton P. Unemployment Compensation Law. wards was assistant corporation Mr. Neill said today that be eX' held tomorrow evening at 6:30 at o'clock the building will be open fob oompleted their contract at the Bol­ meat supper to the wrorkera. (AP)—A tonic of “ some good and was told by Mr. Uberti that he over the first ten months of those Japanesa whippet tank sprayed tha tera from Councila In this vidntty. council and Police Court prosecutor. pecta this year’s exhibition to be the Rockville Methodist church. public Inspection. The Memnm South Bend, Ind., Oct. 28.— (A P ) ton range. The oergeanta have The total secured to date In the King, WlUimanttc, Leo Gervais, ''Tsvelva tax wrarrants, covering air for a week or two” waa pre­ did not know, years, la 36.79 Inches. biidge with machine gtm bullets, The following are the' offleera for Ha is a graduate of New York the largest ever preeented. As usual, String Quartft of the Hartford — Erection o f Notre Dame’s me­ been doing much wrork in making drive for the $7,200 fund for the Stafford Springs; Herbert L. $3800 due to tbe State since March scribed today for Connie Mkck, 75- Mrs. Carolina Britton told Ur. Department records of rainfall killing a Chinese woman. Bullets the evening: the range 100 per cent better than Schelner, R ^k vllle; Frank Ructn- University. DORCAS SOdETY PLAIK it will include the works o f local The Amaranth Sewing club will- School of Music, Robert Uoellner, morial to Knute Rockne, a masatve purchase of band instruments, uni­ 1, are now being served by deputy year-old manager of tbe Philadel­ Chambers that the petition had not have been l.ept at the Howard come close to the group of Brltlah T. I. M.—Royal Maateni Degrees it wras. The vacancy which Conroy will persona aa well as widely known meet tonight with Mrs. Arthur Ol­ first violin, Warner Olmstead, sec­ $590,000 fleldhouae, will be started forms and other equipment Is $3,- skl. West Hartford; Miss Josephine sherifT’, (fommlssioner Tone stated. phia Athletes, who Is resting here been sent to the goremor. When it Reservoir linee 1897. officers. —Frederick L. Peck, Doric Onmcll, W e understand that Private Ernie fill November 1, was created when artista. Pictures and other art work son o f Munro street. ond violin, Jo Hawthorne, viola and November S. 448.18 Including $500 which mem­ Mac Taggcrt, Milford; Robert Fa­ "The warrant authorizes the sheriff after an lllnesa which 'confined him nlaa placed in eireulatlon it was ex- Above the average rainfall is Try to Destroy Bridge n s 25TH AWOVERSARY to be entered in the exhibit must No. 24, New Britain. Squatrito has been oo Keeney street therly, Darien; Mrs. Larch Ren- to levy on the taxpayer’s property Fred W. Dausch of Waterbury be­ Sidney Riibenatein, 'cello, will give The permanent tribute to the bers of tbe band themselvea pledged to his Philadelphia home two neeted that about 2.B00 names would ■hown in tbe recorda this year for Cbineae, resting on tbs southern be brought to the pariah house by T. I. M.—Select Masters Degree— lately. So our supply sergeant tells shaw, Noroton; Mrs. Hazel Clarke, or commit him to Jail in the event came a deputy tax commissioner Mr. and Mm. Charles Oliver and a concert from 8 to 9 o'clock to­ Clifford E. Emanuelaon, Ionic Coun- memory of the man who eatabllah- to the fund. months ago. be aeearad, bat the number was less the months of January June and bank o f Coochow creek adjoining Saturday, November IS. Full in­ son Harvey are leaving ManebAster L (Tbestcr; Otis Bacon, New Haven; and Dennis P. O'Connor was ap­ the Settlement western boundary, Emannel Latheran Group To night. en. No. 33. Bristol. ed Notre Dame as the country's The final report meeting o f the than BOO and for that reason the pointed temporarily to fill the va­ August. January showing fi;46 In- formation may be obtained from this week to make their home in Sergeant James Baylias haa de­ Mias Virginia Blood, Darien; Miss exploded four charges in an unsuc­ Dedication' exercisea will be held I. P. C.—C3tariea H. Simonson, most famous football power before drive win be held in the Temple petition had not been preeented. It chu of rain against an aU-time av' Celebrate On November 3; Rev. Neill at hie home at 49 Park Brandon, Vt. and have rented their velop ^ a technique for throwing Effle Hurlburt, Somers; L. Richard cancy. cessful attempt to blow up the rail­ tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock. Wolcott CouncU, No. 1, Hartford. he lost his life in an airplane dis­ targets up and down in the pits. Monday evening, Nov. 1 at 6:15. was not stated If it was the intention Mr. O'Connor was appointed dep­ erage of 3.62 inches; June with 6.61 street. bouse on Greenhill street to Mr. and Belden, West Hartford; Mnrtinier road bridge near S t John's Univer­ Organlier la Now Dead. CtAigressman Herman P. Kopple- C. of O.—Richard L. Treat. Co­ aster in 1931„ will be a three story Private Demensey waa warned Following are the dlvlstonal re­ Be make further efforts to secure uty attorney general leavi^ inebut compared with the average Mrs. Lester Perkins of Holyoke, Galvin, Waterbury. sity. mann of Hartford, W, J, Farley, lumbia Council, No. 9, Middletowm. buUdlng of red brick with Bedford about his driving yesterday when he ports of last night's meeting: Red names to the petition. Dausch's original place empty. of 3.46 Inches snd August listing Tbe Dorcas society of the Eman­ Mass Mr. and Mrs. Oliver have A t dawn, British troops guarding state W PA director and posalbly Cond.—^Thomas Blowen. Suflleld stone trim. It wlU be 210 feet long, deliberately cut a non-com off the Star Army, I234JI6; Blue Star Start Your Teamakiiig 6.19 Inches against the forty year uel Lutheran church ia making made many friends since coming to tliat sector opened barbed wire Senator Augustine Lonergan wlU Council, No. 33, Suflleld. 182 feet wide. Rather than a varsi­ road. Details tonight, kid. Army. $187.80; First Corps troops, average, brought the average for preparations for . tbe celebratloo of Manchester. Mrs. Oliver was form­ gates and permitted several thous­ A large number of companions ty home, it wUI be devoted to meet­ We understand that Sergeant $25.00; Second Corps troops, $89.50; th^ season to an all-tlme record to Its 38tb anniversary, Wednesday erly local Otri Scout commissioner, speak during the ceremony. are expected from Councila In this POUCE COURT and refugeea who had camped in ing the physical training needs ot Dickson haa made up hie mind to Third (forps troops, $83.50. date. With several ralutorm s of evening, November 3, at the church. N. Y. Stocks and took an active part In Center AU of tbe bqpks formerly boused vicinity, also several of the Grand open fields all night to stream Into be a bricklayer. tbe current month yet to be added in tbe Ubrary in the East Side the student body. With Fine Tea the Settlement. Among them were A brief builneas session will be held church and club activities while (%uneU offleers. AU members are The non-coms of tbe company Samuel Levin, of 131 Brook Into tbe records, It U expected that in the auditorium promptly at 8 Recreation bulldinz have been plac­ Invited to attend. Meeting will open Tbe famous coach's name will be street, presented before the Town a number ot peasants suffering bul­ Adam Exp .. here. Mr. Oliver was formerly with were astounded on their ride to the the total precipatlon will be in­ o'clock. A program of entertain­ ed in the new itacka and cases in at 8 o'clock. honored in an Immense foyer ex­ let wounds. A ir Reduc . . . the Connecticut Milk Producers As- Btdton range yesterday to aee our YOUNG REPUBUCANS . Court liuit night on the charge of creased. ment and refreshments will follow the Ubrary building and everything After the degree work refresh- tending the height of the structure, It takes fine tea to make fine tea. Yesterday and today more than Alaska Jun . aoclatlpn and later with the local proud Private Blasell walUng up speeding, drew a nolle. AU of the Manchester ruervolrs In the church vestry. Tbe commit­ is in readiness for tomorrow's dedi­ mente will be served in the banquet the Rev. John F. O’Hara, president 40,000 refugees were added to the Allegheny BuIck agency. He Is now teaching East Middle Turnpike with'his girl George Girard of Evergreen ave­ BINGO are full and ground around the tee In charge of the 25th observ­ cation ceremony. hall. of the university, said today in nue, Hartford, charged with Intoxi­ SAIsADA^ TEA excels in flavor million alread)’ in tbe foreign areas. Allied Chem vocational agriculture at Brandon. friend, both tn riding breeches—or SELECT COMMITTEE reaervoirs and remote watersheds Shortly before noon a renewal of ance has. Invited all charter mem­ making formal announcement of tbe were they our breeches. cation, was fined $5 and coats. bers to be present. Am Can ...... undertaking. in aroma—~in color —^in every test are so saturated with moisture that Japanese artillery fire spread panic Am Home Prod Setfen of the ten CXXl applicants Weil, I'll be seetn’ ya. James Moran, who waa picked up It was voted at the laat business OoUegiate Oothlc in design, the Receptionists A t Dinnei' For aa ample supply of water is guar­ among refugeea drag^ng them­ Am Rad St S for the fall enrollment have been TODAY’S “D A M r HELPS Monday night on the charge of in­ of fine quality. Start with the beat Tomorrow Night anteed for the winter months. selves to tbe aantuary of the Settle­ meeting of the society that each accepted and sent to Camp Com- building will house a 90-foot swim­ Benjamin E. Harwood And toxication, having viaited several Am Tel and Tel Overnight News member make a birthday g ift of ment. Am Tob B .... mer, Somers for further detail to ming pool, three standard-slsed PRIZES FOR COSTUMES Samuel F. Try on, Jr,, Chosen taverns in town previous to hts ar­ to make the best— buy Some carried wounded relatives money to the treasury, and to pre­ tbs state camps. Three of those IN TOBACCO WORK basketball courts,. 13 courts for rest and telling different people that S O’CLOCK sent it at Wednesday’s meeting, or Am Wat Wks . O f Connecticut on their backs. Brltlah soldiera said Anaconda ___ applying were rejected. The enroll­ handball and squash, general exer­ he wraa an old time ball player, was CHAPQ DEATH GROUP > that donations are sent In time Hartford, Oct. 38.—^The members that during the morning three Chin­ Armour, 111 .... ment period Is now closed. s) cise rooms with apparatus for cor­ AT CITY VIEW HALL not in court. It waa learned he had for the meeting if unable to at­ Many Plantations Here Seek of the reception committee for the ese women passed through the Atchison ...... rective gyiimaatlcs, locker rooms and dinner and reception wrhich Is being escaped from the state farm tn TINKER HALL barbed wire gates with dead chil­ tend. Dorcas girls are also re­ I,abor Today To Take Down quarters for minor OF CHINESE REJECTS Aviation Oorp . The improvement that waa made By AJWOCIATEO PRESS sportM. given for Benjamin E. Harwood of Norwich and waa taken back there, dren in their arms. A few Chinese minded that the closing date for the Stock Drying In Sheds. ffi Baldwin (TT ... on North Main street. Just east of Stamford—State and local police A drive to raise funds for a me­ A Hallowe'en costume party will Chaster, newly elected chairman of making unnecessary hia being soldiers brought wounded comrades birthday calendar la Wednesday, arrested 35 men after raiding four morial wras started by Fighting Irish be the attraction Saturday night at Each and Every Prize Worth Winning:. November 8, and all names should Balt and Ohio . the Main street railroad crossing, the Republican State Central Com­ brought before the local court. HELP OF AMERICANS to the barricades, then went back to Bendlx ...... with the hope of doing away with The rain that started shortly af­ horse gambling rooms here. Three alumni and others shortly after tbe (TIty View dance hall on Keeney Winners May Select Own Prizes their lines. be handed In at that time. ter midnight this morning and came mittee, and Samuel F. Pryor, Jr. Beth Steel ___ the water pools that form after ev­ were charged with keeping the Rockne's tragic death. It brought street A Hartford orchestra will of Greenwich, (fonnectlcut member OLDEST N. Y. AUTO MIH Fortified The Dorcas society waa organ­ down from 2 o'clock until after 8 rooms and the remainder with fre­ furnish music for dancing, and the (Oonttnoed from Page One) ized In October, 1912, by Mrs. Thure Beth Steel, pfd ery rain atorra, proved a auccesa af­ $135,000, and accumulated Interest of the Republican National Com­ from listed Groups. On tbe south bank o f Boochow o'clock this morning In Increasing quenting. usual modern and old-fashioned Hanson daughter of the Rev. Dr. Borden ...... ter the teat given during the night. has increased the amount to $150,■ mittee, by the Connecticut Young New York, Oct 28.—(A P )—What creek, west of the International Set­ Can Pac ...... volume, made tobacco workers in Hartford— Immigration Inspector dance program will be maintained, sent back word that It would stick and Mrs. P. J. O. Cornell of 33 Ham­ The water instead of standing in 000. To this sum, the university has Republicans were annoimced today is believed to be New York state's tlement, Chinese fortified tha Jap­ Case (J. 1.) ... demand. Almanza Tripp ordered tha de|X)rta- with a grand march at 9:30. Four to the lu t man. lin street. M rs Hanson who died low places ta now so drained that It appropriated $200,000 to start the by Lewis B. Goodaell of Bethel, 'oldest workable" automobile Is on The adjoining: hall contains tables for anese-owned Toyada cotton mill. Tbe tobacco men have been wait­ tloD o f Leo Paul Desmarala, 28, of $5 prizes will be awrarded by the Despite a shower of machine gun last February ably assisted her Cerro De Paa . runs Into the storm water culvert project well on Ite wray. president of the state Young GOP. exhibit at the National automobile They Installed artillery and set up ing for a "damp" to take down the lyirrlngton, a Piwich Canadian. A f­ management on tbe decision of those who desire them. bullets which spattered tbe Settle­ father, pastor of Emanuel for many Ches and Ohio . on both the north and south side of Plana call for a part of the field- The reception which Is the first show. machine guns In sandbagged win­ tobacco In tbe shed and 'early tbla ter a hearing In tbe county Jail. Hartford Judges. Five doUara will ment pavement^ crowds of Chinese years. Chrysler ...... the road and aside from the water house to be ready for use by early state-wide testinvonial to the suc­ Tbe vehicle, an 1889 two-cylinder dows. A few Japanese bombs fell Coca Cola ...... morning trucka from different Desmaraia entered tbe country be given to the man and the woman and foreigners gathered on tht running in the gutters there was no next fall. cessors of tbe late J. Henry Rora- comet owned by Carl D. Hubbard TEA plantations were sround town pick­ THE BEST DOOR PRIZE IN TOWN— rooftops of nearby buildings to see (lose to the mill. Col Carbon ___ pools formed and pasaengers on the without an immigration vlaa. adjudged to be wearing the best of Marathon, N. Y., was discovered ing up men and women who have New Haven—Raymond G. Ander­ costume, and the same amount to back will be held at the Hotel Bond, the battle to the end In the heart During the afternoon, Japanese Col Goa and El busea to and from Rockville could after a state-wide search by Motor litarted shelling the Hungjao area, worked on tobacco In the past. son, 19, o f Naugatuck, wraa elected SCHOONER REFLOATED the two whose oostumea are the Hartford, Friday evening, Novem­ and we are doubling: it this week. of a modem city. Com! Inv T r ... leave them without getting their Vehicle Commissioner (Hiarlei A. N ew England’s favorite for nearly half-a-centiiry south of the International Settle­ Some of the growers were late In captain o f the undefeated Yale funniest in the opinion of the ber 19. Ae a precaution against casualties, Coml S o l v ...... feet wet. Harnett police roped off three blocks inside ment, endangering scores o f Shang­ OBITUARY Cona Edison' . .. starting out looking for help as freshman football team. He prepar­ Boston. O ct 28.— (A P )—Coast Judges. Tbe hall will be decorated Miss Katherine Byrne, vice-chair­ Guard headquarters today reported the Settlement, within a block of hai's finest homes. A number of Cons Oil ...... they were afraid that there bad ed at PhUltps Andover Academy. in regulation Hallowe'en style and man o f the Republican State Cen­ sheila were aafd to have fallen on Del Lack and West been too much rain, but tbe let up Hartford — Deputy Milk Admin­ the Boston fishing schooner Yankee, a good time la asssured to all who tral Committee, has been named busy Nanking Road. Three Chinese which went ashore yesterday in a were struck by stray bullets. thi Hungjao golf course, where only L F D NERaLS' IDouglas Aircraft that came at 10 o'clock showed that istrator Arthur J. Hayes annoimced attend. honorary chairman of tbe reception 3 0 FULL GAMES 4 0 c it wrould be a good day to work. fog at the tip of Cape Cod, had committee. Members of the state milk dealers have been ordered to These popular Saturday night The rooftop spectators saw the t' reo days ago Americans and other Mrs. Christine Marley Eastman Kodak foreigners had played. Gen Elec ...... Local Stocks The tobacco crop this year has file reporta covering their bualnesa floated herself and was In no dan­ dances have been conducted at the central committee will compoeo the doomed battalion keep Japanese Mrs. Christina Gray Marley, a Less Than Cents a Game. been good and already there baa for the previous month before the ger. (Tity View dance hall since Septem- honorary reception committee, with bluejackets at a respectful distance Chinese dug trenches, fortified native and long time resident of Oen Foods ___ Furnished by F; R. Shaw, Inc. been considerable tobacco taken lOth of the month. The Coast Guard cutters Harriet ^ r . the following young Republicans as with hand grenadee. canals, and reformed their scattered Manchester who died In Yonkertt, Horshey ...... ranks aouth of tbe creek after 968 Farmington Ave,, down. The "damp'' today wlU re­ Hartford — Anthony J. Sunder­ Lane and Chelan, which had gone active members of tha oomralttee: nash? Hudson Motors N. Y., Monday, wag held yesterday m is firm ABOUTmms A s the Chapel struggle apparent­ spending the night in open fields West Hartford sult In much more being renaoved land, state poUee oommiosloner, re­ to tbe fisherman’s assistance, then A really IDce corsets. They're Lewis E. Goodaell, Bethel, chair­ ly approached a clim u, death and afternoon at 2 o'clock at Watkins Int Harv ...... following the retreat from Chapel. Int Nick ...... William B. Martin from the poles and this will mean plying to Mayor T. J. Spellacy’s re­ were ordered to search for the fish­ comfortable. They make you feel man; Miss Mary Arrigonl, vlce- destruction on a grander scale con­ Brothers funeral home at 142 East that there will be work started quest for a state police contingent ing vessel Catherine B„ overdue at One Chinese sentry, near the BrlUab Center street. Rev. Robert Burden Int Tel and Tel . Local Representative Just like you’re being held. chairmab; Joseph E. Talbot, Nau­ tinued beyond the Settlement's bor­ defense lines, pointed to Japanese Johns ManvtUe Bid Aiked soon in the warehouses In sorting. te preserve order at next Tueaday's Boston. — Mae West, movie aetreek.' gatuck; James B. Lowrell, Canton; ders. Japanese warplanes bombard­ of the Baptist church in Newington positions 600 yards away and de­ officiated. Kennecott ___ Capt. Nat. Bk. * Tr. . — 32 ed Chinese defenses along the new Htfd. Conn. Trust .. 64 69 clared; "We’re waiting for them.' A great amount of flowers were Lehigh Val Rd line stretching north from the west­ Htfd. Nat. Bk. * Tr. . 28 30 A tour through Chapel disclosed In evidence at the services, testify­ LIgg and Myers FACTIONAL RGHT ern border of the Settlement. Phoenix S t Bk. & Tr. 280 — the destruction which followed yes­ ing to the esteem in which Mrs. Lioew's ...... Elven with relentless bombard­ terday's fire and 7 days o f battle. Marley waa held. Attending the Lorlllard Inaurance Storks SEEN AT PARLEY Mammoth ments, tbe Japanese army's right Among the piles of broken bricks services were a delegation from the Mont Ward .. Aetna Casualty...... 70 74 wing was unable to crack defenaea and charred timbers, Japanese cre­ nurses association of Yonkers, where Nash Kelv .... Aetna Fire ...... 38 40 of Nanxlang, eight miles west and mated many of their dead last night Nat Blsc ...... Aetna Life ...... 234 29 H M U OPJT! Mrs. Marley served as an Instructor (Contlnned from Page One) north of Shanghai. and gathered up the ashes for burial of nurses. The bearers all nephews, Nat Cash Reg Automobile ...... 25 27 lev'r* her* now . . . the three great neiv Nash Cloaer To Foreigners in the homeland. No bodies were were T. B. Marley, Reuben Gray, Nat Dairy .... Conn. General ...... 27 29 preceded by a dinner at 7 p. m. Be­ NASH UPSETS OLD IDEAS lines tor 1938lAnd,Mister,theysportallstofi«a- seen In the ruined streets. The warfare came closer to Donald Dell and L. McManus. Burial Nat DlstlU . .. Hartford Fire ...... 63 66 fore settling dowm to business, the tures that are headline news right down die line! Shanghai's foreign residents when From the roof of battered north was In East cemetery. N Y Central .. Hartford Steam Boiler 57 63 members will be addressed by Sen­ Parade station an Associated Press cor­ N Y NH and H National Fire ...... 50 .53 nrhinkofh ^Conditioned Air for winter dtiv* Japanese artillery laid down a bar­ ators Augustine Lonergan and ir about EMOINESI rage at Hungjao, southwestern respondent saw block after block of North A m ___ Phoenix Fire ...... 73 76 Francis T. Maloney and Qov. W il­ ing! A new kind o f enrine, that gives yon terrifie ruins In all directions. Darius M. Bennett. suburb where many of the city'a Darius M. Bennett of 146 Center Packard ___ itoesla Insurance___ 5 4 7 bur L. Cross. new accelersdon. end 12% bet& gas mileage! finest foreign homes are located. The main body of Chinese troops street died this morning after a long Param Plct .. Travelers ...... 405 425 Lonergan announced sometime had withdrawn from Chapel In gooo irmboat QEAR-SHIFTIMQI New sound-proolinit! New entomatic swnsesi Welcoming Manchester's Japan's troops poised for a new illness. Mr. Bennett had lived In Penn ...... PubUo UUUty Stocks ago that he would seek renomlna- order, but Japanese officers said Phelps Dodge gear-thiftingl Even Mae is news. . . l4w*e ere 11 thingsUiing voii win servers said Hungjao was In danger Impede the Japanese advance. Rem Rand . .. if about ECONOMY I of becoming another Chapel. for the W. D. Carpenter company of So. New Eng. Tel. Co. 147 162 stration In behalf of bis candidacy. want to see, amgit to sec, if yon'I'tc looiclai British Tommies who watched Syracuse, N. Y He was a mem­ Repub Steel .. Reports have been current for With the ahtft of the battlefield the fighting through their block­ Rey Tob B ___ Manufacturing Stocks tbe best het for yonr money. ber of Franklin Lodge of Masons of Acme Wire ...... 314 834 some time Yhat Lonergan might be “ MOVIE from northern to western environs house peepholes said a lone Chinese Bristol. Safeway Stores opposed for the nomination, but aa ir about COMFORT I ”V c never saw cars like these before 11 < we Am. H ard w are...... 204 224 of the city, western e \ ternational Settlement and the for nearly an hour at one point. He Arrow H and H. com. 404 434 daughter, Mias Lela M. Webster of Sears Roebuck Billings and Spencer . S \ 4 5^ himself In the field. it about PRICESI It’s a special showing 11 > drive in tadayr French concession became a new battled against attack by machine the same address; a sister, Mrs. Shell Union . ,, It was understood that prior to danger sons. gun and grenade detachments unUl Bristol Brass ...... 37 40 Charles Rose of Lorain, Ohio. Socony Vac . .. Collins Co...... 110 120 the meeting. State CThalrman J. —NASH DEALER OF MANCHESTER Hungjao realdenta evacuated to he was blown to blU by an explo- The funeral will be held Satur­ South P a c ...... -slon. Colt’s Pat Firearms . 47 60 Francis Smith would confer with a QUEEN” the Settlement, and foreigners In the day afternoon at 2 o'clock at W at­ South Rwy .... Eagle Lock ...... 16 18 group of leaders on the advlaabtlity Dozens of similar engagements settlement danger tone were advis­ kins Brothers Funeral home on East St Brands ...... Fafnlr Bearlngi...... 105 115 of naming the secretary at tonlgl)t’a throughout Chapel accounted for St Gas and El . ed to stay Indoors. Center street and burial wlU be in Gray Tel Pay Station 6 7 session. Some sources hare pro- the 700 Chinese dead. St Oil Cal ...... Near the Chinese doomed bat­ New Cemetery, WlUlmantic. Hart and Cooley .... 200 225 (>oaed that the new secretary be sp- talion. a few/ Chinese stragglers St Oil N J ___ polnted by the chairman. As Sponsored By Tex Corp ...... Hendey Mfg. Co...... 8 10 barricaded themselvea in a building Landers, Frary A Clk. 28 30 nmken Roll Bea opposite the United States l^Iarine GIRLS AT ST. JOHN'S HARRY BISSEU INDICTED Mann A Bow, Class A — 8 Frans America Wenchow road defense lines. New Brit. Mcb., com. 25 27 OPENING Foreign military experts expect­ Union Carbide . do., pfd...... 90 100 Union P a c ...... ed Japanese to use artillery, air IN HALLOWEEN PARTY ON GOVERNMENT CHARGE North and Judd .... 374 294 S.ATURDAY NIGHT, The ICiwanis Club Unit Aircraft .. Peck, Stow A WUcox 7 4 9 4 bombs, or both to blast out the de­ Unit Corp ...... OCTOBER .30 tachment Bunting bombe or abelia Girls of the Junior Sewing club (Continued from Page One) Russell Mfg. Co...... 26 29 lot of smokers Unit Gas Imp . ScovlU Mfg. Co...... 28 30 would enduger anyone In the held a Jolly Hallowe'en party laat U S Rubber .. . Stanley Works ...... 384 404 M ILLE R ’S Marine aector, only SO yards away night with Mrs. Joseph Zteba at the accused of acting aa the go-between U S Smelt ..... have found that Chester­ Torrlngton ...... 29 81 across Soochow creek. The .Marines parsonage of St. John's church on through whom a fraudulent refund U S Steel ...... DANCE H A L L are under orders to shoot in self de­ Golway street. Among those pres­ of 1 1 1 1 was made by an officer, Union Mfg. Co. ...,. — 9 Tolland Tnrnpike—Between Vick Chem ..... U. 8. Envelope, com . — 70 fields have a taste they fense at any airplane attacking them ent were Steffle Burke, Irene and since dead, of a Hartford concern Western Union Buckland and Osklaad POSTPONED or noncombatants. Phyllis Ferrence, Helen and Joseph which furnished groceries and oth­ do., pfd...... 115 120 West El and Mfg like. They’ve found out for Grxyb, Barbara and Margaret er supplies for the camp. Veeder Root new ... 45 47 Masqnerade Dance This Satur­ A blood red sun, symbolic ot Wool worth ...... Whitlock OoU Pipe . . 8 10 Gozdz, Helen and i#ucy Kuclenakl, Butler asserted that three eut>- day With Costume Prizes, Japan's victorious war bannen. Elec Bond and Share (Curb)! 9% New York Bank and Ina. Stock themselves that Chester­ Isabel Olenkinski, Agnes and Regina stantive counts of embezzlement In­ burst through the smoke and base Bank of New York .. 415 429 Admission ...... 88e. over Shanghai to light up an awe­ Opalach, Ida Slenda and I^ lU a volving some $103 were also lodged On Account Of The against BIsaelL Bankers Trust ...... 514 634 fields are MILDER. some spectacle. SkrabacA The dining room was Chase ...... 334 354 City la Flainea decorated for the Hallowe'en aeaaon The former National Guard offi­ cer and Higdon have not yet been CHICKEN PIE SUPPERS Chemical ...... 464 484 It showed the destruction and and the games and refreshments You can prove for younelf presented In the Federal court to Continental ...... 13 is Irath in the wake of a terrifying were in keeping. Weather Until enter pleas bo the charges. Corn Exchange ...... 60 62 that Chesterfields SXTVSPY, ~ pageant—a city In fiamea, a defeat­ Several of the girl* of the club, FOR 100 ARE PLANNED Guaranty Tru st ...... 247 257 boys of tbe church achool and a few Blssell la serving a sentence of ed but unconquered army In retreat, from one to three yea n Imposed First National ...... 1825 1875 adults took part la tbe recent ama­ thousands of men, women and chil­ by the Hartford county Superior Irving ...... 1 1 13 teur program, which proved a dren fieeing from Japanese troops (Tourt after he pleaded guilty to a North Methodist Ladies Aid Manhattan ...... 24 26 and from'fire which devoured homes thoroughly enJo}rable one. The prize charge of coniplracy to defraud in Manufoct Trust .... 41 43 Society To Put On Fine National City Bank . 31 S3 in Chapel and tha western country­ winners were: first to SIgismund connection with tranaacUons at SAT., OCT. side. Olbcrt who played the fife, mouth Menu Wednesday Night. New York Trust .... 104 108 30 the National Guard camp. A t the Public ...... 30 83 Adding to the rush o f gruesome organ and ocarina; the second prise time of bla sentencing. State A ttor­ waa awarded to Genevieve and 'n tle Ouarantse .... 6 4 84 events, Chinese planes carried out ney Hugh M. Alcorn asserted Bla- Mrs. CSsarles L Balch, preoldent one raid over Japanese posltlona, Helen Olekainakl who presented an lasnraace aen obtained between $8JMX) and of the North Methodlet Ladiee Aid American (Newark) at 2 P. M. and Japanese warships engaged in old-time Polish dialogue, and the 110,000 through fraud. Hia mini­ » 4 II aociety ie general chairman ot the American Reserve . 30 23 an artillery duel with Chinese bat­ third prize waa captured by mum sentence will expire in Janu- and Walter Grxyb, who in uniform committee making arrangaments for American Bursty . 39 41 teries in Pootung, Just acroai tne ary. the chicken pie supper at tha Lalttmore American Whangpoo river from Shanghai. appeared in a mUltary duo. repre­ 5 4 6 4 Higdon, who ill in a Florida hos­ church Wednesday evening, Novem­ Excess ...... 6 See the parade between the Center and senting soldiera. The boys who are pital at time of BisseU'a arreot, is 4 4 Spirals of amoks rose from burn­ ber 3. The society will be prepared Fid. and Deposit ... 103 107 ed ruins of Chapal, but major fires not yet in their teens rcceivad a big now within tha JutiadlcUou of tbe Great American ... hand. Federal court, attaches said. He to serve 100 about 6 o'clock a meai 194 214 School Street See Mayor David Cham­ were quenched by Japanese blue­ Halifax ...... 31 38 appeared voluntarily and waived consisting of rasL old-fashlonad jackets and Settlement firemen. chicken pie, with moahed potatoes Hanover ...... 27 29 Fires itlU raged west o f Shangbai, Immunity to testify before the Home I n s ...... 28 80 bers present her the key to the city. See Grand Jury which convened Mon­ and turnips, cranberry eauoe, cab­ with dense, billowing clouds hang­ bage iolad, oelery, roUa, tea, and Homs Fire Security J 4 6 4 ing like a curtain between .Chapel day and handed down secret Indict­ Bonding ..... 88 45 yourselves in the movies later on at the ments In the case. ooffae and home mads mince and and the new beJUefield. WEDDINGS •quAA pte. National Liberty ... • 4 7% North R iver ...... Hope of ending the conflict by Mm. NdUe Marks wIB hava SI 38 Rome, N. Y , OcL 38— (A P ) — Prof. Wash...... 28 THE GREAT M O m U I T Kiwanis ShoY>r November 9 and 10. diplomatic means, waa measureably £ngas:ement charge o f the dtwiwg room and deoo- 28 . .tkeyllgive you reduced, Chinese Foreign Minister State police Inveetigated today tbe Praf.-Accident .. 14 16 death at Walter Pejola, 54 year old ratiooa M ia Mar^ Balmea la Uckot Dr. Wang Chung-Hul daclared at Mr. and Mrs. Chartoa J. Johnson Seaboard Surety .... 34 Now On Dbubty^O o Soo If "eroDa statlca farmer, whoM body chairman and ingea all members Security las...... 384 Nanking, by Japanesa refusal to at­ 90 Ridge street announce the o t was found In a covered well when who have Uckata out to mako rw- SpriDflUld Fire A Ms. 108 MORE ELEASURE tend the Bruasela nine-power confer­ engagement o f their daughter, firemen eought water to extinguish turns by Monday at tbs latest, ta ence callsd for Nov. S. Sun L ife ...... 400 STATE ADVERTISE IN HERALD — IT PAYS! Vtote May. ta Albert VanOoabedt fiamee in Pejola's bora reported by order to aaEot ^ committee with U. S. r . and O ...... 144 *The refusal onfifinas our haUaf of East Haitfbrd, Oo h l asEghboTA tb ilr MES^IER-NASH INC, 10 hendenop Road ■-■-• 'it '

BUkVrCHESTER ETVENING HERALD, BfANCRESTEK, CONN,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,198T ’PAOB FOXm u '. “ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 8 ,193T

7 o'clock. Tickets may be obtained s t M oa November 4th and contin­ tar, Christine, of Somerville N. J. from any member of the class. ue imtil the first week in April. No funeral arrangemenU have been EAST HARTFORD WOMAN SEWAGE DISPOSAL The Cardinal Bird Troop, Girt Community Club Meeting. made as yet. ROCKVILLE Scoute of Union church held a Hal­ The Tolland Community Men's lowe'en party on Tueeday night club will meet this evening In the UCERATED IN CRASH with Miss Burr in charge. social rooms of the Tolland Fed­ PLANTS STUDIED Cardinal Flower Troop, Girl erated church. The following ASK HOME GARDEN Scouts of Union church will have a committee Is In charge of the FORESTERS TO HONOR flag lowering ceremony at Central arrangements for the meeting, Treated At Hospital She Park on Thuraday afternoon of next Emery Clough, I. Tllden Jewett, REPORTS BE RLED Leaves Against Advice; No Eighth District OtHcials In­ week In eonnecUon with National William Abom and Carl Toblaaon. 4,500 HOMES Report Of Accident. IHANTAK, J R , TONIGHT Girl Scout week. Committee Working. in Connecticut. Hearing Not Neoeeeory. The finance committee of the Local home gardeners who main­ spect Putnanr A nd Staf­ Mrs. Jennie Southerglll of Forbes According to Information received Rockville District, Boy Scouts of tained supplemental gardeiu under Past Grand Chief Ranger To street. East Hartford, was brought by City Clerk Raymond E. Hunt America la conducting a drive for the direction of the charity depart­ ford Systems Yesterday. Be Given Certificate And on Wednesday, It will not be necea- funds during the present week. Eki- to the Manchester Memorial hospi- Embiem Ring At Meeting. sary for the Common Council to ward L. Newmarker Is general ment during the past summer are hold Ite first hearing acheduled tm- chairman, with Kenneth Wbitte requested to file reports of their tallhortly after 7 o'clock last night Now enjoy, CLEAN, CAREFREE Rockville, Oct. $8.— Supreme der the new zoning ordinance con­ treasurer. The members of the success In gardening at Room 11, and treated for cuts and other in­ Plan, for Increasing the sewage Municipal building, as soon aa pos­ and Grand Court officers of the trolling the sale of llquori At various districts are as follows; juries to her face, head and bands. disposal facilities of the Eighth the Common Council meeting two Rockville, William C. Pfunder, Mrs. sible. Foresters of America will visit She was a pasaanger In an automo­ School and UUlltles District were weeks ago, petition was received George Herzog, William Schaeffer, A total of 91 home gardens were Court Hearts of Oak, F. of A., at bile that figured In an accident at launched yesterday when four mem- from Stanislaw Kula to use the Donald Fisk, Edward Miller, George maintained during the summer and the underpass in Vernon, west of their regular meeting this evening, premises at 116H Grove street as Wainwrigbt, Jack Gworek, Nelson fertilizer and seeds were supplied the Jlockvllle city line. hers of the Board of Director, jt a package store for the sale of al­ C. Mead, Oscar Phillip, A. E. Chat- free" by the charity department. ELECTRIC COOKJNG when Michael J. Mantak, Jr. of this After being treated at the Man­ the District, accompanied by Ehi- coholic liquors. Because a remon- terton, Roy PlSydon, Dr. George 8. Supervision at the planting and gineer George Johnson, made a tour dty who recently completed a chester hospital by the house doctor year's term as Grand Chid Ranger atrance waa read at the same meet­ Brookes, ^ w in Davis. care vfas by the Legion home gar­ of inspection of sewage plants in ing from several property owners EViliah group, Stanley Szarek, she was advised to remain as a pa­ Putnam aad Stafford. The directors for Connecticut will receive a Past dening committee. The land plant­ tient, but left for her home against in the vicinity, the hearing waa set Andrew Gill and Walter Botnlcki. ed was located on Charter Oak who made the trip were W. W. Grand Cbiers Certificate and will the advice of the hospital doctors. also be presented with a Past ChlePs for next Tuesday night, prior to the Vernon: Ernest Richards, J. Tou- street, the West aide and 38 of the with this Robertson, Charles Loomis, Wells Council meeting. bey, J. Leon and Joseph WUleke. There was no report given aa to A. Strickland and Thomas Fergu­ Emblem ring. gardeners owned their own plots. In addition to the Supreme and The law firm of Birmingham A Ellington: Rev. Roscoe Metzger, The reports will require listing what caused the accident or who MANCHESTER DAY son. Kennedy of Hartford, attorney for Fred A. Arena, Clyde Cordtaen, was involved, the statement being Grand Lodge officers. It Is expected quantity and varieties of produce Ordered To Take Actton Stanislaw Kula have advised the Harold Patrick, A. L. Hayden and made that the cuts to her face and The State Water commission re­ that delegations will be present grown. city clerk that Mr. Kula has with­ Carl Goehring. The cost of the home gardening head and hands were caused when cently ordered the District "to show from many of the F. of A. lodges In drawn his application for the per­ Broad Brook, Charles Ward, cause, if any shall exist, why said eastern Connecticut. Among the projectjto the town for the current she was thrown forward against the invited guests will be Supreme mit, and for this reason the hear­ Stanley Arnold, A. G. Goettler and year was $293.52 consisting of fer­ windshield of the car in which she ELECTROMASTER commission shall nsit issue an order ing will not be necesssiry. Raymond Ramsdell. regulating the pollution of the Treasurer James J. Walsh, Supreme tilizer, seed, ploughing and staking waa riding. Hockanum river by the discharge of Beadle Walter S. McGowan of Wa- Meeting Tonight. JoUua S. Bush out land. untreated sewage.” The officials of Rockville Lodge, No. 1359, B. P. Julius S. Bush, 80, died suddenly the District have, for several years, O. Elks will meet this evening at at the Rockivlle O ty hospital early $100,000 BLAZE realized that the present sewage the Elks Home with Exalted Ruler today. Death was believed due to Phest Colds disposal plant of the Eighth District Arthui; McFall preaiding. Final embolism. Mr. Bush went to his Cazenovla, N. Y., Oct. 28.— (AP) ----Best treated was Inadequate to treat properly plans will be discussed for the Hal­ work In the American mlU of the —Several stores and offices in the without “dosing* the amount of waste from the dis­ lowe'en dinner dance to be held at Hockanum system as usual and ask­ main business section of Cazenovla trict but no action has been taken to the home Saturday evening. ed an associate to arrange to take were destroyed by fire early today. V I S J S s Manchester Merchants’ enlarge faculties. Aoddeot on TaloottvUle Rood. him to the hospital since be was not Firemen said the loas would ap­ Yesterday's visit to other plants An accident occurred shortly after feeling well. He died shortly after proach $100,000. f l fJ IJim R l l. M lMIJ.Wl.U!ng» was for the purpose of gaining in­ five o'clock Wednesday afternoon arrival. formation aa to methods used by near Ogden's Comer on the Rock- A resident of Rockville a number other communities in sewage di^ vUlc-Talcottvlllo road, when a light of years he had come to the city posai and to ascertain the probabie auto truck driven by Charles A from Plymouth, Mass., but a few coat of increasing facliities in the Stead, 42, of Wapping attempted to years after coming to this country ( d e l iv e r in g a q u ic k s t a r t . by O.SOGlOw) Eighth District. It was learned that pass. a horse drawn wagon filled from his native Germany. He had I utnam’a pismt waa erected at % with com, and stmek the rear of been a textile worker many years, — cost of $130,000 but aa this was a the wagon which waa driven by Al­ fred M. Lyman. 62, of Talcottville moat of the time being employed as WPA project the coat to Putnam a weaver. was only $17,000. It was completed The cab of the truck waa ripped last March and takes care of a off and William Edwards. Jr., 22 He waa an active member of Da­ town of about 7,000 people, about of Vernon who waa riding with mon lodge. No. 17, Knights of Big Fsill Sales Event Stead was Injured. He waa taken Pythias, a member of the Order of the same number as reside at the north end. . to the Rockville city hospital where United American Mechanics, and of Stafford More Simple he was treated for lacerations and the Union Congregational church. It was felt by the local men that a possible fracture of the leg. He leaves one con, Carl Bush, of the Putnam plant was much more The tmek hit the wagon with Manchester, employed by the Con­ elaborate than would be necessary such force that the load of com necticut Company and one daugh- to remedy the situation here. The stalks was thrown onto the high­ Stafford plant, coating about $40,- way and Mr. Lyman was thrown 000, was more simple and apparent­ BUchael J. Btantak, Jr. off. Ha waa treated at his home ly 1. doing the work aa effectively for lacerations. The two horses tertown; Supreme Woodward Frank drawing the com were frightened p as the plant at Putnam. M The water as turned Into the river Barnett of Hartford; Supreme SeC' and ran away. The Rockrille po­ at each of these places, however. Is retary. Judge Peter J. Cavanaugh lice investigated the accident and Continued Through apparently no better than at the of Torrington. State Grand Chief -Stead told the police that there waa KIDNEYS PASS present disposal plant In Manches­ Ranger Felix Guarini of Waterbury no light In the rear of the wagon ter. The local officials plan tb and hla associate officers have also and he did not notice It until the visit other sewage plants In towns been invited to attend. tmek was upon It. 3 LBS. A DAY of similar size In the state with a The meeting will be held at eight Bowling League to Form. D octon m j your kidsart eontain 15 milw o'clock followed by an entertain­ of liny CubM or 6ltm vhk^ b«lp to purify tko view toward obtaining ail possible ment program and refreshments The members of the Rockville blood and keep you bealthy. Moot pooplo paao information as to the best method about 3 pinto a oay or about 3 pound* of waoto. will be served. Girls' Tennis club will meet this Froquont or ooanty paooacoo witb omartinc of procedure here. The committee In charge Includes evening at the home of the mana­ and buminc obowi thrro may bo oomothing ger, Emil St. Louis of Mountain vron i witb your kidneyo or bladder. INEXPENSIVE Raymond Splelman, chairman; An tteoM of add* or ookono in your blood, Thomas Hewitt, Harry C. Dowding street at 7;30 o'clock. The mem­ when due to functional kidney dioorden, ma^ Raymond Lehrmitt, Frank Maher, bers are considering the formation bo the eoupo of naeging backache, rheumatie of a bowling league. Ten of the paint, leg pdno, loeo pi pep and energy, get­ W A U ST. BRIEFS Jr. and Charles Pressler, Jr., the ting up nighte, •woUir^, puflineoo under FU LL SIZE latter being Chief Ranger of Court members have already signified the eyes, headacbeo and diialneet. And Including Don't wait I Aak your d r u g ^ t for Doan't their Intention of Joining and It is Hearts -of Oak. rdls, uted tuceefoluOy by miUiona for over 40 New York, OcL 38.—The 26,806,- Union Church Noteo. expected that others will sign up yean. They give happy i ^ e f and will help the 038 customers of the electric light Mrs. Ralph Wilcox waa appointed Manager St. Louis has arranged a iS' milesmileo ot of kidoey Utloey tultuoee fluth out noitonour and power industry paid bills to. president of the Union Church La­ tentative schedule which would wssts from your blood. Cot Doon'i Pule. taling 1182,057,200 In August, a dles' Aid society at the annual gain of 7J per cent over the com­ meeting of the society held on parable month last year figures ELECTRIC RANGE Tuesday afternoon in Uie south par­ compiled by the Disson Electric In­ lor. stitute Indicated. The new director of young peo­ The twelve months period ended ple's work at Union church, Robert August 31 had a slightly greater Stuart, Is making a strong appeal rate of Increase over 1936, 7.8 per to the boys and girls of the church. cent. Hikes are being planned for SatUT' Special Offer days, one next Saturday will start 0 Ehepress in airplanes reached a from the church at one o'clock. new peak In September with 59.879 The third division of the Ladies' LOANS np to $S06-ALL PLANS. Individual shipments through the Aid society will hold a card party Yoar prsUea may be differeiit, Railway Express Agency. This was on Wednesday evening, November bat ear service Is adapted to indi- Como in—or phono 'TODAY. an increase of 36 per cent over the 10th. vidosl needs. Ysa ne^ only ONE PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Good Until Dec. 1**^ only Saturday, OCT. same period a year ago. The Friend-to-Friend club of thing to get t lean frea ns: to bo young people of the Union church able to nokosnuU, rognUr repay- Household washer shipments In will meet this evening at eight 3 soassalsat slflssa la Maa» Tills ntondnrJ rnnge — reeoaditoaed model — at tha the first nine months were greater o'clock. Bents on any plan aelacted. rksatsri T53 Mala atrsst. amazingly low price of than In any previous full year In Rssai So Slats Thsatsr Rid*. « The Friendly class of Union R a ts s f la t s r s s t <31 p e r e s a l T sI. S43II— M r. VolSo 831 M ala B is a tk iy mm aapald priaHpal history with the exception of 1936. church will have their annual ba- •trest. Riboai 1. srsr Graat*s aot sasesdlas 3100. aad (31 A total of 1,394,755 were moved In I zaar and supper on Wednesday eve' Stars. TrU T381--Mro Lsrlas. RICH BECAUSE the first three quarters this year, ning, November 3rd. A roast beef p e r eemt aioatkly sa aay rs* against 1,379,062 last year. j supper will be served from 5:30 to a ia la d s r . IT COMES FROM a RICHViELD

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ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD- 1095 MAIN Sr.-JHONE 3659 K. P A G E SEC MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BfANCHBffTER, OONN„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,198T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAT, UCIOBER 28,1987 u)oua>MterUd frtdzuU. U, tbat ia, make the lack of a standard vary flanrtrfvtpr they find him after thii trial to be much more (xmaplcuoua, we bataold ae pleaalnf a peraonality ai be ap­ the Federal 'Reserve Board abandon­ Questions And Answers Health and Diet Foreign Military Experts nprald peared to them to be before he waa ing a definite policy and yielding DAILY RADIO PROGRAM New Scalps Made Possible yanked bark to York state and the to the stock market big-shot gam­ rcBiiUUBO ax thb On Crop Control Program A dvice THURSDAY, OCTOSIR 88 (Central and Kaitsrn SUndard Time) ------Day O PRINTINO CX>MPANT, DKI raiment of goodfellowshtp well tat­ blers by cutting the margin require­ By DR. ntA N R aiaOOt Analyze Shanghai Battle Not*! All prcframK to Her end boslo ehalns or sroups thereef nnless sp< Eastern Standard Time It Blwall atTMt tered by a heartless district attor­ Through Modem Surgery l(ajieb*«t«. CoDn. ments on bull speculations from BS fled: eooit to eoaet (c to e) doilrnotlens Include all svalUble station*. nOMA* rKROOSON ney and quite a little company of per cent, to 40 per cent and on Washington, O ct 28.—(AP)—* Wallace has suggested a return Program* aubjact to eti«rs* by atatlena wlthe^ pravlaua n*tls*. P. M. ULTRA VIOLET RATS HAVE Shanghai. O ct 38.—(AP) —For-4a marvelously organized retreat NBC WEAP (RED) NETWORK MIOWKST — wmbd wlaa wikw ^ New York. Oct. 28— ( A P I- 0*n«ral Uknasct I unimpressed witnesses. bear speculations to SO per cent. Terms puzzling to some farmers^ to the processing tax ayatem used MANY USfcS elgn mlUUro experts~Uk* physt- i from Chapel, taking fuU equipment wkbb wtad wkbk weeo wabt kaej wnaz Chicago, Oct. 28— (AP) — Tha^ head by a "jiedicls flap”, aad then Poond*d October I, I til and many urbanites are arising In when the original Agricultural Ad­ SASIC—Saati wear wnaa wUo wjsr woe Broadcast ot the opening of tb* moved to cover the areas where Hollywood and the Hollywood Of course all the gambling games dons watching a rare operation In I with them; the Japanese deserved wtas wcah kyw wibr wre w«r when MOUNT.—>kror kli kok kat kkvo kfbb special session of Congress called Indian* have stopped scalping, but Pabllahed BTerj E»»nins Except i will be verv welcome to Mr discussions of new farm legislation, justment Administration program I believe that my readers will be a surgical amphitheater—studied ' high praiae for strength of their at- wen* wtsm wwl wasi wdal; Mldwaati scalp and other skin was missing. audere and Holldara Entered at the sporu welcome lo ear. In the United States put together— which a House committee started waa set up in 1983. President bad wmaq who wow wdaf arlr* kitp: COAST—kaz koln kol kfpT kafo koy for November IS is planned by the the machines have taken over j The tissues of her new ear were Intfreeted in knowing about some the battle of Shanghai today from tack although It waa a bloody one- Cant. Baal. networks. About on hour of it will where the red men left off, the Psst Offloe at Maneheater. Conn, aa I Moore-Montague. Besides, It Is a keno, faro and roulette, poker, horse drafUng yesterday. Roosevelt told Congress It must off­ lofty observation posts. j Japanese airmen, with 20 years of Mountain: koa kdyl: South! wmbs: supplied by the skin of her neck, be­ aeeond Claaa Mall Matter j place for gentlemen with his Here are explanaUons of some of of the actual uses of the ultra vio­ Paciflci kfi kswTa komo kbq kpo. . . ksu; - B:1S—“Llfa af Mary Satharn** be on the olr starting at noon. American College of Surgeons was and dog racing, craps, lotteries, the set any additional expenditures with Never In modern history, they ■ experience, did not rate as well as OPTIONAL_____ (autlona oparaU Inter- - - 4)10— 6sS<^-BxplQrlng Spaea Ppogram Some of the transmission is ex­ low the ear. The cartUege to stiff­ atJBacRiPTlON RATES jort of history. Los Angeles County the expressione, based on 'state-' new income. let ray oa It 1s employed In the chanseably on either RED or BLyS 4:4S» 1:45—'*Daar Taaenar** Prearam Informed today. en the ear and give It shaplinesa Oae Tear by Kail e* e* i ' —» laundryman's fantan and the rest— said, have mlUtary observers bad! the Chinese fUera with five years natworka): BASIC — Eaati wlw wfaa 5:(K^* ttO^Dal Caalna* Tanar Solaa pected to originate on the floor of ments of administration leaders and What Is a proceiatng tax? treatment of definite disorders the opportunity to observe war experience; Japanese claims of waan work wool: Mldwaati wood arfl SMb—Four Btan Baya In Sang This fact was brought out by waa taken from her seventh rib. Per Moeth by Well .00 ' Is quite widely celebrated for having do not constitute a fleabtte com­ others: Thsss rays are similar to certain the House, -jvltb supplementary aieele Copy ...... I .01 a district attorney who has all the It Is a tax collected from a man­ operations In such a broad clinical wholesale destruction of Chtnere wgbf wbow wabc kaoo kana OTHER 1:1^ it|5—Fraaa« Radio Nawa Fariad comment from other microphones. James A. Cohlll, M.D., of Oeorge- A new treatment for demeatla Delivered One Tear ...... - .11.04 pared to the huge gambling of the What la an ever-normal granary? ufacturer or processor when he types of rays given out by the sun, fashion. planes were substantially dls- optional stations — Oanadlani S it^ Ilka—Bddia Ooafay an Football town University School of Medicine. proecox was reTOrted"by tb* re­ charity In the world for the foibles cret efc(; Cantrali wcfl wtinj wlba wdar •:4§— li4S—Oaarta Hall A Orehaatra This Is In keeping with the plan fol­ THiutvfi, Kohlhun 8 to 11 tk n u o d a y stock market. And when the game Secretary Wallace describes it as takes the wheat or cotton and con­ but they have the advantage of be­ Armed wrlth telescopes and maps counted. Itlihr koan; Seuthi wtar wptf wla wjax •:0 ^ 7i0a—Paatia Maiadlaa — awt; lowed tn opening-session broadcasts In telling how surgeons have devis­ search section of Cook county boa- m rS B R OP THE AS.40CIATBD of movla people and their aaso- a government system of storing sur­ verts It Into yarn, cloth. Hour or ing available at a convenient time. these experts, perched on sky­ wfoi-waun aiod waoc wfbo arwno woao Harbart Faata*a Bnaambla—waat ed operations to build new scolpt, pltal, (^tcogo.cam. It t* almilar to the PRESS goec badly b^use the bank roUe Brltiih—Both belligerents showed wava warn wmo wab wapl wamb wjta •>1I— TMI iang Tima at Miaraphona of the post. Tbe Aaaociated Preei la exclusively clatas. If Hr. Moore-Uontague’s of the ''producers” have been shrunk plus corn. Wheat, cotton, and other other proceased product. The ultra violet rays as produced by scrapers, apartment bouses and ho­ good fighting qualities but Japan­ kvee wky wfaa wbi« k ^ weal Til^Wa tha Paapit an Radio something which was not done ''sugar shock" treatment by Insulin, eatltled to the oae of repubileatlon early predilections should by any chief farm products from bumper Would a .processing tax be valid a modern generator or "Lamp'' have tels have viewed the spectacular ese aerial maneuvers were reck­ ksbx ktba kark k*ne: MauntaTni ta r 7:00— t:0O—Kata Smith Hour—a to a much "in the good old days." except that tha shock I* obtained by of all oeve dlepatehee credited to It to the point where they can no harvests for liSs when poor crops an added advantage in that they are moves of both forces on the pano­ ksbl ktar keb; Paalflei kfbk kws InnJ f:0(^MaJ. Bawtf Hour—a to a Clem Mc(3*rthy, who started on The moderns who lose their acalps admmlstering mstraaol, a hydrocar­ or aot otherwise credited tn this chance catch up with him again, In view of the Supreme Court's In­ less, especioUy with regard to Indis­ kern •lOO—lOtOO—Bay*a Baaayt an Muala tk* networks as a race announcer TURKEYS peper and also the local news pnb- longer buy chips and the limit 1s reduce euppllea validation of the AAA? concentrated—for example. It le ramic battlefront by day and by criminate machine-gunning and ti machines are exclusively woman bon. and If Mr. Moore-Montague’s golf night Cent. EaaL Mary Rabarta Ralnhart then added prize fights, wilt be at and Chinese,' according to Dr. Ualisd herein. too high for them, In steps the fed' Has it ever been tried? Only the court

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Baugh Likes To Lag Ball T he H igh S chool W orld Ball Toters Top All-America Hopes Better Than Toss Passes Thonday, October 28, 1987 Compiled by Stndeato o t M u cliw ter High School M in Helen Eotes, Faculty Adviaer New Y ort. Oct. 38 — (A P ) — j Sammy says ba Bfcas tha pro CLINT FRANK AND I AL GAINER BEATEN New Haven Eagles Prepare Scratch tha avaraga millionaire, game better than tha oeOaca htaafi PBOM NOV. 19 R E U N IO N o r ’•1A SPORTS ROUNDUPU OROm TO BROADCAST BRUCE THE NAaCUN h a M D D tK atUBTZ they ■ay.'.'qhd you find a- guy who beoaust, as a rule, it’s m an offoa* CLASSES SHOWN HOW GRADUATES CONTDIDE MHS CHEER LEADERS always yeai%ad to be a fireman and slva and tha compeUtloa eeaalitent- CfllNESESITDATION The A Capella choir of Man- Tha following announcement Tha class of 8TA will bold a BY H EAVe RIVAL V ear red suspenders. ly tougher. They M t a maa mach HUTCHINSON NAMED New York, Oct. 28.— (A P ) — ^day he called Cmmoj at Omaha,^TeK., For Coming Hockey Season chaster High School has had TO HAKE EXTINGUISHER has been made In all junior and PERFORMS FOR E IL S . ■reunion Thursday night at eight EDUCATION AND WORK Sammy Baugh, who turned bis harder, be clalma Howarac,. ha the honor of being chosen to senior homerooms: o’dock at tha high school as­ Mickey Walker, former welter- to ■ offer ~ him ■ the Boston bartK. passing ability into big business, is v.-ouldn’t admit the paas-racalTara sembly hall. Many are in favor Fordtaam's jaunt into North Caro­ sing over Station W. D. R. C. It has been dedded to hold a SELECTS) AT RALLY weight champion, is batting New Haven, Oct. 38.— (Special)—^(^utu'a secret and ha Intends to no different. He always wanted to are any better than the young aioa SEEN AT FIRST HAND of planning a reunion dance in lina today marks tbe first time in Wednesday evening December High School Prom on November ALL-STAR CHOICES keep it until shortly before the carry the ball, but they wouldn't who caught his aarlaU at Taxaa (stnersl Science Claaees Re­ Brings Fish Out Of Air; Places the near future. 149 Alumni Of 1937 Haye os maator o t ceremonies in a W. three years tbe Rams have left New Eddie Bloont, New York Ne­ With a week o f conditioning under 22. at 10:80 pw m. 19. The Prom will be informal opening gams o f tha league season. let him until now. Christian. ceive Ifutraction In Uae Of Girl’s Head In GaiOdtlnc. ^— ' » Found Employment, And 46 48th S t. cafe....C asey Stengel York to play a football gams.... their belts, BlUy Ooutu'a New Ha- —Faith Stevenson, ’SOB and will be Umlted to ISO Tha Eagles will play toree games Sammy made the shy admission “ “ I had some great eoes with OM couples, n ck et sale at first will Are Attending Various must be slipping... .ha'll get 88,00U Jim Sh-wln, manager of Patsy Sar- Fire Extingnisher. gro, Gains Nod Over New n Eagles wilt awing Into action at their training camp in Cornwall. at the coming-out party thrown for down there, else I wouldn’t be here Jsinialisni Class hterriew s be Umlted to members of the Who had the fishes hidden in their Fire Regulars Chosen; Al- less for managing the ^ e s next ron, the featherweight champ, will him here by Dan 'Topping, wealthy SchoolB And CoIIegea. Yale And Dartmooth Play­ against the Ottawa Senators at They meet the Montreal C^anadlens now." The general adenee class of Junior and Senior classes. After pockets at Tuesday’s aasemblyT year than be got tor not managing promote boxing shows in Birming­ young prraident of the Brooklyn STUDENTS INTERVIEW Cornwall, Ontario, tonight. Coutu next week and conclude the spree Battles Bated Tops November 1 the sale will be open the Dodgers... .down south tha boya ham thla winter. Haven’s Black Panther. fodlball Dodgers. Baugh’s modesty, Cliff Battles, hla teaimnata em W. A. Estes, IBssion Thomas Kelley recently received In- Surely someone must have, tor by Of 266 graduates of last year’s temates Try Oot At Brio- has been driving Ms small squad for with a aeriaa with the Montreal INA BEXSON REUTES to members of the lower cIs s m . are trying to raise dough to get Incidentally, made an obvious im- the Redskins, is Baugh's choloe for structlon in tha use of the fire ex­ casting a pole over the audience’s classes at M. H. S., 149 have found ers Head lis t Featored the past three days, has experiment­ They may make reservations BUDDY ROGERS AT STATE aboard tha Florida Alllgatora in Against Taxaa Christian last Maroona preition on hla audience, which la ths greatest runner .ha's seen, h e iieads, Bruce, tbe Magician, was employment and 46 are continuing ed with three front lines and has Obs Hsximer, wlngman laat year, tinguisher and also gained the prac­ now. If t h ^ wish. tol Game. 1938-89....operatives report Josh week, Eiordham used two backfleld accustomed to hearing the personal la borne out XiS the figures, wtaleta Tncher, Forced By War EXPERIENCES ABROAD able to bring forth four fishes from New Haven, Conn., Oct. 28.— finally arrived at a starting combi­ has been moved to canter Ice and la tical knowle^ of bow to n ^ e a their education further, according By The Feats Of Half­ Cody hoe got hlmoelf a freshman combinations.... one consisted of pronoun bandied about. show Bhttles far and away the laa^ Tickets i o the Prom wiU be tbe thin sir. Not only this feat, but (A P )—Eddie Blunt, giant 317-pound nation which should make thlnga fire extlni^iaher at home. Ontstanding On Radio, Stage to all information which the Voca­ team from away back yon d er.... three eopbomorea and a senior and fighting with Normie Himes, laat Likes Running Beat ing ground-gainer of the' Natloaal Mildred Havey, a member of the 81.00 per couple. The Prom will all the others vriiich followed were Negro from New York liad a de­ merry for tbe other Intam League year’s manager, tor the play-mak To Leaye China. Enjoys Voyage On S. S. La­ And Screen; Began Career tional Guidance committee haa been The moat enthualaatic rally In the only trouble is, moat of tbe guys the other of three veterans and one “ I like runnin' with the ball bet­ League. fifth period class, assisted Mr. Kel­ not be held unless 90 couples buy startling to tbe M. H. 8. students backs; AP Grid Roundop. cision today over A l Gainer, New clubs when the season starts. ing job. Harvsy McClelland and ter than possln' It,” the former T.C. When Nine. a' le to obtain. history of Manchester High School are from up this way, and aport sophomore. . . . the reason Henry There were all sorts ot eulogiao conia; Compares Manches­ ley In showing the chemical way of tickets by November 3. Pupils who attended the ahow. During this Haven's black panther who was Lloyd Jackson, one of the best Yank Boyd, complete the second y . terror told them. ‘1 guess It’i The most popular place o f em­ names that give the sports scribes Armstrong la a favorite to trim Pete for Baugh. Potay C3ark, eoaeb o t ter, Eng., With Our Town. making fire, a method which was Interested in assuring this activ­ after school assembly, unheard ot was held Tuesday morning In the outweighed by 44 pounds in their 10 playmakera In minor league hockey, line. McOellond la a Canadian ama­ because you can see 'em hlttln' you. "No, tha cadneae people really Co ” Hello, Boys, How is jrour football ployment aeema to be Cbeneya, as By ALAN GOULD fits, such as Pauxauskle, Koaolosky, Sarron tomorrow night is that since tha Dodgers, said Sammy was “oos discovered approximately three hun­ ity should deposit 81.00 In the and unaccountable happenings wero “ Rec” gymnasium. A group of 200 round feature bout at the New Ha­ will ba at center ice on the flrat teur star and Coutu believes that he You don’t get up wonderin' who It of the very few players who had on­ not eat rate, nor are they partleu- 29 grads are working there, while Reinsebmtdt, Battista, Zdanzykas, tbe flret of tha year the weat coast *liOndon impressed me most,” dred years ago. Into a container Main Building office, for which to be seen, following each other tn team coming along?” was the greet­ former Pep Club memben and New York, Oct. 28.— (A P )— Not­ ven arena whicb was witnessed by line. He will be flanked by Tony has the stuff. Ha came to the Eagles was knocked your head off that tlrely lived up to their i rsputattoa— 23 are employed by Traveler's In­ sports enthusiasts were on band. etc...... (tim e out tor air). negro baa scored kayos in 21 o f his larly ft»d of make meat,” eald WU* said Ina Bexson ’SOB, who has just which held a solution oi sugar and they will receive a receipt stat­ rapid succeasion. There waa not a ing to two very surprised M. H. 8. withstanding rain, snow and condi­ about 4,000 boxing fans. Hemmerling, bought from tbe New from the Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets time.'' and then some.” Bo Molenda, as- ing that they are entitled to surance Company, Connecticut Gen­ Miss Kibbe, the faculty adviser, 22 fights... .Jack Mondera, who The bout, with the exception of a bur A. Batea. father o f Mlaa Helen potassium chlorate, she put a few dull moment during the entire per­ tions generally calculated to make York Americans, and Oesla Aamund- of the eastern amateur league. Tbe man, who is drawing a fancy slatant coach o f the New Yoric returned from England, when ad­ boys Tuesday afternoon, backstage eral employs 9 former etudes, Con­ lin t gave an outline of the Pep Lou Ambers, tbe lightweight klflg comes to the Polo Grounds with the few minutes, resembled a wrestling Batae of the EMgltah department drops of sulphuric acid. As this tickets, if the Prom la held, or formance, for with sight of band aen. The Eagles will return to New salary from the Washington Red­ Giants; placed him on a par with ariian igueationed on thla point dur> dressing the “ High School World" acid is highly Infiammable she mov­ at the State theater In Hartford. It necticut Mutual 6, and Pratt and Club Ideals and work. One hundred football life unhappy for ball-car­ is back in town after a month’s Chicago Bears Sunday, made 79 match tn waits time more than any­ the 81.00 back if it isn’t held. tricks, wonder-tricks and such, the Frank Betslar, New Haven born Haven on November 6tb, will open skins solely because of bis ability Benny Friedman and Am ia Harbor. Ing an toteratew by her Joumallam ed away quickly to avoid being Whitney, 4. Other places where and fifty active memben are de­ riers, this weekto AU-America taunting trip on which he killed- straight conversions in his flrat thing else and was jeered loudly and staff at Its wreekly meelng, Octobsr audience waa kept In a constant was “ Buddy” Rogers, star of stage, defense star, and Gordon Reid, a the season In Springfield on the-6th to allng strikes with a football, act­ Sammy only oat aad looked am- elaaa laat Friday. burnt. The flame flared up about the M. H. S. products are working sired. These persons should be roundup features the lada who have three pheasants___ that gent in the three years with the Chicagoans... often by tbe large crowd. Blunt’s ed real embarraaaed when they kept 2S. In London she visited a wrax- state of expectation and bewilder­ screen, and radio, addressing Robert are Chance Vought, Mancheater been going places and ecorlhg touch­ veteran, will be at the points. Who and return to the Arena the next bairasaed. He sold ha would join Mr. Batea la a tall, gray-halred two feet high. The-odor and appear­ Holman and Sam Pratt. Mr. Rogers wiUlng to travel to a majority of brand new bowler le Eddie Bran- la there anything to the rumor that weight advantage, a ponderous left a king him about how he learned to the St. Louis (baseball) Cardinals works museum which contained ex­ ment. Dairy, Underwood, Hartford Fire, out-of-town games and cooperate In downs for the old alma maters. will play'goal for tbe Baglea re­ night to meet tbe Cleveland Barons BMn, arell past middle age, who has act representations of the Brltleb ance corresponded greatly to that la appearing at the Stats tbeater nick, secretaiy of the Giants, who Jimmy Hamilton, general manager jab and Gainer's cautiousness until pass, and commenting on the fact next spring if they still wanted him. nant near^ forty years of hla life AUDIENCE’S REACTION How easily, under Bruce's deft Rogers Paper Mill, various local dry every way to make our cheering With a bow to Vanderbilt's 60- the final round ruined AI's chances. mains a deep, dark secret. It Is in tbe opener here. royal family, the presidents of the of our fireworks, many of which are thla week. sails today for a roonth’a tour of of the Nashville club will be in he had completed 58 out of 109 so He waa under tha ImpreaaioB, In China aa a mlaalonary teacher in made with potassium chlorate. Our hands, could shreds of paper become goods stores, Phoenix Mutual, Man­ section a eucceas. minute line, chiefly responsible for New Haven's Gainer survived a far. But be became expansive tbe United States, Hitler, Mussolini, and “Buddy” la what one would call a cheater Trust Company, Manchester overthrowing Louisiana State and Europe... .the father o f Johnny similar pdst in Brooklyn soon 7 ... though, that he had Invalidated hia the d ty of Huchow, about ninety modem methods of lighting fires ESSENTIAL PLAY a whole sheet once more and could The purpose o f tbe meeting held Dundee, once a great featherwalgbt no-count knockdown—the only one moment somebody observed that be Cardinal contract by playing foot-1' many Important newspaper people. to cards be made to disappear and re­ swell guy.” He gave no Indication Construction Company, Hartford Tuesday waa to choose five regular featuring an All-America candidate miles south of Shanghai. Mr. Bates with Boatches is much more econo­ champion, died yeaterday.. . . Big Jaka Mints of Pittsburgh is"a pro­ Iq the encounter—In the third round also bad proved Mmself a very ball. Ha played third haso aad ^ was In Shanghai itself two months She also saw the Houses o f Parlia­ appear at will. Even though only of being “ swell-headed," but quite Steam Boiler, Hartman Tobacco, cheerleaden and three alternates. for center In Captain (Dari Hinkle, when be was popped with a looping, b a n ^ ball-carrier. mical and eoovenlent. the fact romoins that halfbacks mo­ Bill Dwyer plans to spond 875,(X)U moter who will get along. . . . n o bad abortatop on tha university nina. ago OB a'yacation and srhlla there, ment, (which had *7few-scrubbed The extinguisher used a great M. H. S. Dramatic Inatractor two red handkerchiefs were placed the opposite. He has a smiling, and Hamilton Propeller. Those cheer leaden not chosen wlU overhand right to tbe jaw. It waa “ Tnere wasn’t much said about faces” after the coronation), the rather boisteroua, personality which The favorite school aeema to be nopolized the latest big-game head­ Improving his Tropical Park racing John Henry Lewis matched with WILSON WILDCATS PREP Baugh makes hla matropolitaa sritaessed soma of the early air continue regular practice In the deal today is a heavy metal contain­ In his mouth, when Bruce drew out plant at Miami this winter... .two also one of the few timea Al has hit my runnin' In college,” be said, “ but playing debut Sunday, whan tha taim staged by the Japanese over tower o f London, St. James park, Hears Head Of Yale School is caught up by his companions and Connecticut State. Other schools hopes of attaining their goal at tbe lines. Arturo Godoy....John Henry went the resin and was the first decision er, three-fourths of it being filled the handkerchiefs there was tbe famous names—James Ftnnemore I bandied the ball a lot just tbe Redskins meet tha Eoglaa over tn the dty, comidete with bombs and Ludlow castle (which dates back to Of Drama. dispells any thought of nervouanesa which claim M.H.S. grads are Cush­ next tryouts tn January or Febru- Some Etorly Candidates. to a hospital tor a long sta y ... .in­ with a solution of baking soda in green one, which he had only touch­ Nearing the halfway mark tn tha he baa lost here In two yeara same, especially on aplnnera." Brooklyn. antl,air(»«ft Are. He was forced to the tenth century), and Shake­ in the demeanor of the reporters. ing Academy, Bryant Stratton, My. Cooper and BiUle Burke— form an stead of throwing in a substitute, Referee BUI Taylor, who warned water. At the top is a bottle bav- ed to his head, firmly tied between pursuit of oU-star recognition, the FOR CLASH WITH M. H. S. effective end combination for the leave fSitrie as be could not return speare’s house. Because the coro­ Ing a loose stoppw and containing But at that, they forgot to oak for Morse Business College, Hartford To note the response received Mints called the show off. . . . he took the fighters many times for their The essential element In tbe the two red onee which ha had Secretarial, Miss Marebands, Fed­ backfleld of favorltci Includes the to his Buebow home. - nation decorations ware still being sulphuric add. When turned upside hlB autograph. from the crowds, each cheerleader Marqustte football team. a financial licking, but made friends overcautlousness, and onee threat­ theater, which distinguishes It secreted in his mouth. eral College, Smith, Virginia State following talented young men: M n n ^ training has been made removed she was not allowed to ea­ down, carbon dioxide Is formed be­ Mr. Rogers started in orchestra appeared In a group o f three and . . . .nomination for tbe beat yell aec- ened to toaa them out of the squared from other arts. Is the presence of Like the arrow, which waa shot College, Sargent, Katherine Gibbs, Yale’s Clint Frank, a 1986 All- eompulaoiy in Chinese schools a ter Westminister Abbey. cause of the mixture o f soda and work In hla home town at the age of later alone. The crowd's entbualasra This racing business must be,ex- tlon in the country: Those 4,00(1 circle, gave tbe fight to Blunt, 47 an audience. Appreciation of the Into the air in Longfellow's "The Beckers, Nazarene College, Rena- America, who gave another superb Middletown Eleven Expects number o t years ago, ha said, and Manchester, England is very dif­ add. This is forced out o f a rub­ nine. He to very versatile, playing and technique o f the cheer leading pienoive, at that___ two other mll- Texas Aggie students... .once they to 44 points, giving tbe big New LAZZERI CONFERS EAST HAS NO MONOPOLY Arrow Song," a bird tn its metal all-round exhibition against Cornell; giuieu In Importance until all ferent from Hanebsster, Conaactl- drama la not an individual expert' selaer, Tufts, Loomis, New Mexico were aU considered. llonalrea will aoon follow C. V. Whit­ made a Notre Dame baseball team York Negro six rounds. Gainer two .-.Of ber hose whicb is on the side of the ence but collective. Moreover, the cage was shot Into the air and equally well (which to very well, to BUI Hutchinson, who tallied all tbrae students from the age o f 12 until cut. The EngUab Manchester, is a School o f Mines, Fordbam, Baypath, Each cheer leader received a ney's lead and get o u t.... Bob quit the field because they couldn't and calling two even. container. drama has reached ita greatest vanished; nobody knew where. It Judge from the applause he receiv­ S t Joseph's College, Colby, M t of Dartmouth's touchdowns against Stiff Tussle With Red And their graduation must take part In smokey, dirty dty. The bouses are A s an experiment the class made great deal of coopentlon from the Quinn of the Boston Bees used the stand tbs throat-apllttlng yalla.. . . Tbe only round in the fight that WITH CUBS OWNER heights when tbe audience has ed) the tuba, coronet, piano, trom­ Ilermon, S t Thomas Seminary, and Harvard; Vie Bottari, who twice military training, even the girls, made o f brick and are built so close­ an extinguisher of their own. A was left to skillful Bruce, with his audience. The two male cheer lead­ telephone on two occasions 44 add A ll America candidates: Andy stirred tbe crowd waa the tenth ON IVY GRID CONTESTS .'JS bone, and plcolo. crossed Southern California’s goal who learn the rudiments of Hist aid, been most representative of the magical powers to bring back both New Britain Teacher'a College. e n received a great ovation. White Grid Warriors To­ ly that they seem to “hold each small jar, with a wide mouth, was Buddy's latest pictures are “This line for Ctoilfornla, tbe nation’s No. months apart to sign tbe same Bersbak, North Carolina's star end when Gainer, apparently tired of --- : r - and care of the wounded. The Cbln- community as a whole. bird and cage to the box from A letter has been sent to all of Mias McGuire, Mr. Robinson, and other up,” she said. They are very nearly full of a baking soda solu­ Way Please," which played In Hart­ 1 team; Bullet Bill Patterson, dy­ manager___ tn 1984 he called C?asey . . . .CTIark Griffith’s son, Calvin, wiu being pushed o ff balance, suddenly aae government has also been taking These statements come with the which, they had been released. last year's graduates about whom Mr. WIgren acted as judges of the decided to do some leading for him- took command In 1938 and has vroa damp and have fireplaces rather tion. A glass tube on the jar was authority of AUardyce Nicoll, head ford quite recently and an Engitob nothing ii known. Mtoa Gertrude namo of Baylor's ujibeateD and un- Stengel at Glendale, Cal., to land head the Senators' C3iarlotte farm morrow; KeDeyites To Be Former Yankee Star Meets eoe man from every family to serve one-half full of water. Thla tube was When one of our favorite bandker. applicants. aeU. Tradidonal BatUes Thrive tour of tha lost five with one a tto. than furnaces. of the Yale University Drama de­ film “Let's Make a Night of It,” Oberempt, faculty head of Vocation tlad powarhouaa; Marshall Goldberg Casty tor tha Dodgars, and tha othar la the Piedmont League next season. Tha com country is full o t dto- In the army, thus becoming further American movies are Shown in held In place across the top of the chiefs became warn and torn, how Willie the juall fanatics confine tra­ since 1898, play again. Tulana haa Chinesi boy or girl, boerever, gets fast, Queenstown, and Oalway, and Beneficial, indeed, at this time, common words in the Freshman- Inman, Emma Lou Kehler, Betty em ’e Fred Vanso. Don Heap did File Similar Actions For eight rounds. Manchester Vrlll come here with a stalwart tor 13 seasons, will play In about tha same marks as the aver­ even though she didn't go ashore, tative audience, adequate financial with term testa drawing near. Sophomore French club. A t each Johnson and Florence Johnson. The man. Utah; Brown, (tolor^o; Gray, Julie Kogan, 134, o f New Haven, fine record showing only one loss ditional gamaa to tha Mg three ana 14 triumphs to Miostmlppl'a she. soma spectacular ball-canylng tor Western State; Woudenberg, Den­ Wriglsy*# campaign to bring the age American pupil, and is taught the Irish coast looked very pretty to rewards for the playwright, the Would be the power to read other meeting, answering roll call become! latter will try out again for tbs continued his Impressive perform­ and that to Middletown High a few Another pair of friendly enamleo, OVER EAST HARTFORD Northwestern, but could not turn ver; Shlrey, Nebraska; Gatto, Lou­ National League championship thair pUyfellows In the eastern Iv y ’ the same subjects, since bis teach her. On the way over, the ship stimului of change and progresa, people's thoughts as Bruce did the three alternate positions on Friday, Damages Of Half Million; ances In pro company by polishing weeks ago. On the basis of com­ Vanderbilt and Gaotgla Taeh, also more and more complicated. Spell­ the tide, even with the 213-pound isiana State; Markov, Washington; back to Chicago. league. Don’t you believe it. There's era, in their turn, were educated i and relative freedom of thought SECOND TEAM SHINES November 5. at the Bristol game. off Eddie McGraw, 132 H of East parative scores, both teams are on meet. They started in 1891 and Van- passed a school of whales. A tramp twenty words given to his assistant ing one’s name In French was the Vonso’s help. Kevorkian, Harvard, and Toll, Before the last World Series, L i tradition aplenty in the tall corn and Wastam universities. Ernie Squatrito Leads Man for the playwright to express him­ Hampton, via tbe technical knock­ a par. Wilson had trouble edging dy baa the edge, 13 to 6, with tern steamer passed so close to the ship by people in the audience. Back­ test through which the members — L. Della Fera, '89A. Tbe p a s ^ g show continues to T^rlnceton. Latter Refnses Warrant xerl hinted that the 1937 aeaaon meaquite leagues. Take a look at Mr. Estes wrote a ttm words on that they could wave and speak to C h ester High Huskies Scar­ self. wards as well aa forwards, he read had to go laat Friday. feature the work of Dwight Sloan out route In the third round of a out a stubborn Bast Hartford foe tlea T h is representative audience does IN TWO-WAY VICTORIES would probably ba hla lost as an Saturday's games. the board in Chinese, at the request the people on board. The ship all them, even though he was blind­ A play entitled “Baby to Sick’ of Arkansas, Joe Kllgrow of Ala­ scheduled four rounder. by 7-0 while last week Mancheater active player, provided a big league ■oma Bbortar Blvalrtm ing In Second CCIL Game. not mean singlenesa of thought; a Everyone knows Princeton and o f tbs class, explaining at the same but turned upside down on the re­ was presented to the club by sev. bama, Joe Gray of Oregon State, For His Arrest In Rhody barely eked out a 6-0 win over tbe m a n s g ^ job turned up. A fter The coast, with fewer big schools Faclst or Communist audience la folded. ALUMNI GET DEGREES Harvard hava been playing since time that this subject, known aa turn trip. era! membeis. The announcer waa and Sid Luckman of (tolumbla. al­ same team. Another Indication la the Series, W rigley arranged with playing football back tn the 'nlna- Defeating East Hartford In the Ukely to produce Uttle of higher One chime for "yes” and silence Trounce H. P. H. S. Seconds By ■bortly after the Civil War. That eaUlgraphy, was a line art in itaelf, —M. McCartan, 'S9B Gloria Sher, and the cast included: though these busy boys do not con­ Racing Notes that Leavenworth High of Water- tbe Yankee management for Tony's tiea, isn't as numarieally strong to second CKHL game of their season, quality. And complete freedom Is for "no" were the messages tolled Perfect Score While Firsts Battle. doesn’t cut much sage brush In and one a t the chief difficulties of tJiHsn Street, a mother; a nurse, IN ENGINEERING COURSE fine their work to the aerial game. bury was a victim of both teams release, ss rlng be fait that an am­ traditional rivalries, but chartabes the Manchester High Huskies out­ not necessary for relative free­ by the "Spirit Bells" in answer to Win 18-37; Shows Bright By ASSOCIATED PRESS VOLLEY BALL TEAM 3 Montana, where they have a tra­ the Chinese student, who must Julia Oflaro, and the doctor, Don­ Gray-a all-around talents have been by a margin o f two touchdowns. bitious baseball man of tha Lasaeri the few It boa. One la the Waohlng- played, outscored, and beat a re­ dom; there was censorship In any questions asked of It, asked not With tbe teams so evenly matched ditional frabas all their own. The b . laara from ten to twelve thousand ald Odderman. Future. outstanding, even on a aecond-dlvl- Unless some horseman of wealth type would be a big be'p In tha Cub ton-Idabo series, renewed Saturday. o f these ebaractsra before be may juvenated East Hartford High foot­ Athenian and Elizabethan Umea by Bruce or hla asalotant but by tbe game ebould prove to be one Univeritty of Montana and Montana NEW TEACHER FINDS ball team by a score of 6 to o laat For a game at “ Remember,” Mtoe Irving: Angmst And Alliert Len- eion club. intervenes, one o t the country’s Providence, R. I., Oct. 28— (A P ) organisation. But, be alao reiter­ It baa been going on at intarvala consider himself well educated, and "However, in spite of apparent the students themselves . The bell Other Standouts. of thoae nip and tuck affairs, which State meet Saturday In their SUth Friday before a crowd of 1100. Todd held up numerous articles such Ih e Mancheater second-string grel Receive B,S, Degrreea, finest equipped training grounds for —A warrant for tin arrest of Gov­ TO UUNCH SEASON ated that Charlie Grimm, pilot of since 1900 and the Husklaa are < » spends years to master them. handicaps, conditions are good In was very helpful in aiding tbe cross country team outshone its Here are others whose exploits thoroughbreds will soon be con­ are worth while watching. game. The University haa won 26 Leading the Manchester team to magician to identify three cards pieces of chalk, keys, pens, pencils, With Honor, From North­ ernor Robert E. Quinn In a 8500,000 tht club since midaeaaon o f 1932, top, 17 to 3. ,v > — Chester Hodklna. CLASSES INTEUIGENT present day America," said Mr. senior squad in a meet at Hartford win praise In this week's roundup: verted into a suburban subdivision. When the two teams line up PH- would continue as the Cub's mana­ games. State seven and five have victory by a brilliant, breath-taking held by three different people In the books, thermometers etc. and then libel suit by Walter E. O'Hara re­ Among the tees faMed Eaotetn Nicoll. He does not believe that by trouncing the Hartford PubUc eastern University, Mayberry, Florida: Watson, North Ral Parr of Baltimore has planned day afternoon, Tom Flynn, bulky ger. been ties. \ : t exhibition of ball carrying was the tbeater la going to die because auditorium. concealed them In a box. Each Carolina; Wolfe, Texas; O'Brien, mained in the pocket of Sheriff pivot man may ba missing from fte rivalries are those of Hobart and Ernest Squatrlto, who not only pull­ seconda by a perfect score of 15-40, tbe sale by auction of famous Beyond saying that be thought be Indians Were Real Theu “ Jeane Stevena, Social Science of the development of its new rival, Breath wras held, eyes were closed pupil then tried to remember all the Two Manchester High school Texas CSirUtlan; Prlndpe, Ford- Thomas Barry of Kent (tounty to­ Moriarty Array To Face Maroon and Gray lineup. The Rochester, an 1891 debutants. Trini­ ed hopeless passes out of the air while the first team won by the Laurel farms on Nov. 9. wanted Lazzari, W rigley has given The aerlea started In 1897, just 20 N .E S . STUDENTS ENTER Hollywood. and shudders were felt as a girl’s articles and write them in French. graduates, Irving E. August and A l­ ham; Kearns, Lafayette; Keating, Laurel farms, located midway day. while O'Hara's Star Tribune mainstay of the forward wall t ty and Wealayan, wMch b ^ a n to Teacher, Haa Played Foot­ but scored the only touchdown of score of 18-37. no hint of bis plana. He haa neither Srears after Harvard and Princeton, "Those who think," he stated, head was placed on a guillotine and Lucille Cheney and Rena Firpo were bert Lengel, received their Baehelof Georgetown; Stopper, Vlllanova; between Washln^on and Baltimore, defended a contempt of court ac­ celved a slight fracture of the nose 1885, and Rutgers and Labigh, bom ball And Semi-Pro BaacbalL the game. Also outstanding was Fran Leaty won the first team Bristol At East Side Rec denied nor affirmed reports the sec­ who get together again Saturday, "that the theater will become ex­ the sharp blade was let fall upon it. the winners in this contest. of Science degrees from the l3ollegs Palumbo, Detroit; Magnuasen, Utah has been one of the show places of tion. in laat week's encounter with Strat­ In 1884 and otill flourlablng. T h ^ TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE Captain Cox of Ehut Hartford who race in 12:59 with Charley Robbins ond baseman and sparkplug of the bad their first encounter. But In 1877 tinct In 20 years, preserved as a But presto, in twenty seconds, there —June Blckmore, '40B of Engineering, Northeastern Uni­ Stats; Snow, Utah; Tralnor, Colo­ Maryland for nearly a quarter cen­ Quinn, avowed foe of the Narra- ford High. However, If tbe doc­ ail meet again, Saturday. led his team Into making an all second; Mdrrow, Hartford, third; Yankees' championship infield would the chief aport In Montana waa “l was surprised* to tUid such In­ curiosity if at all, do not realize stood tbe girl safe and aound after versity, last June. Both were mem- rado College; Kinnick, Iowa; Lain, tury. Commander J. K. L. Ross of ganaett Park Turfman-publisher, Tomorrow Evening At 8. tor permits, tbe starting lineup will be signed aa a coach for next year, And on tbe asms subjedt Virginia powerful comeback which was Phil EUllot, fourth; Tom Deardon, Buffalo shooting and the Indians telligent boys and girla in my that the motion picture haa become her harrowring experience for magic here of the Fore Paw Key society, Rica: Stc^dard, Idaho; Slenko, Montreal started it. spending about inatated he would not accept serv­ Include tbe veteran center. In ea with the possibility that the man­ Poly atartad playing. Hampden- Manchester High la Partially fought back by Mancheater. an art in Itself.” fifth; and Bob Doggart sixth. The Washington State; McCarthy, No­ Flynn falls to be ready for tbe weren't from Dartmouth. c la a s ^ " said Mr. Jesse Stevens, had befriended her. Locked chained, the Nutmeg State club, and tha 8750,000 in equipping It for training ice of the warrant and added he agerial job would be turned over to Sydney in 1900. Ham^en-Sydnay Represented In A Table Ten­ OjMning the first quarter. Man- — Peggy Woodruff. PAINT AND POWDER CLUB score might have been a little tre ,Dame: Bob Davis, Kentucky, could not be arrested as chief execu­ game, his place will be taken by One o f tha ooat's most notable new Social Sdence teacber, when cheater High showed little ability bolted and aealed in a plUary, wbat American Society of Mechanical runners. Parr has owned the fa­ The Moriarty Bros, volley ball hiui In 1939. Tbe same haa gone for hasn’t won tn 33 tries. closer if Gagne, a Hartford runner, and Dick Dsvia, Indiana. tive. Harry Schram, scrappy sophomore, rivalries la the Dartmouth-Vale nis League Being Formed. Interviewed. and was coi»tantIy being held back chances had the giri against such Ebigineera. mous farm of 375 acres for about a team will play Bristol at tbe East guesses that Lazxeri might be made hadn't been sick and unable to run, Hinkle of Vanderbilt so far looms dozen years, however, leasing It to Meanwhile, on petition of itate who has shown plenty of promise series, renewed this week, which got Mr. Stevens is a graduate of the b. Its opponents. In the second odds? But Bruce with hla uncanny PRESENTS ‘ SARDINES’’ but the outcome would have un­ Irving E. August who received Side Recreation Center tomorrow mimager of the Los Angeles Pacific Menchester High la partlaUy rep­ University of New Hampabire conspicuously among the centers on various horsemen for training quar­ public utilities commissioner Mich­ night The game Is scheduled to in practice. Coast league club, a Wrigley-owned under way In 1884. The Dartmouths quarter Mancheater finally „ got FOLK. DANCES POPULAR power rescued the girl from her doubtedly been the twenty-fourth hto degree with honor, was on tha all counts, Including leadership, dur­ A t practice for this gqme Ctoach resented In a table tennis team com- lere be played as end on the tot ^ r t e d by ruiu around end by Rob- periloua position, leaving bolts, ter#. ael DeClantia, a ''responilble rep­ start at eight o'clock. The team Is organisation. didn't get around to winning a game MARCEL CAMP LEADER consecutive victory for Mancheeter. Freshman Honor List as well as the ability and play dlajgnosls. Two of No longer in tbe aport in a big Grenier will work hard to get bis poaad of John Oiovannlnl ‘SSB, ball team. He alao haa played limon and Mohr, the charging locks, cbalna and seals all tmbroken. resentative" o f the Star Tribune expected to take the floor In tbe Lazxeri probably got an Idea of until 1935. They repeated last Au­ Twenty-five new memberr.attend- The second’# victory was so com Dean's List for three years. He wea the beat pivot men were on view pay, Parr has no need of the big proteges In top form as he reallres Michael Plerro 'S8B, and Richard semi-pro baseball, bis favorite po- through center by Erocet Bquatrito, AT GIRL RESERVE P A R H Once again tbe S. A. A. was re­ waa summbned to appear before Su­ best of condition as It has been pre­ wbat W rigley wants In a telephone tumn but the aeries la atUl topheavy ed their flrat meeting of Paint and plete that one would have thought a member of the Inter-club council, at the Polo Grounds Seturday, with establishment. A t present. B. A. that Manchester la no breather and IN BILLIARD TOURNEY Reiraer, a graduate of Manchester Bg fit and the perfect panes by Oreene to sponsible for furnishing tbe student perior Judge Charles A. Walsh to paring for the big League competi­ conversation 10 days ago. and was with Blue triumphs, 15 to 2, with Bigh. The team baa entered sn may balp Mr. Kelley out with the Powder, October 20. A play "B«r- it just a practice run. No Hartford the Nu Epsilon Zeta Fraternity, and K1 Aldrich of Texas Christian given Jones has some 80 horses there. show cause why tbe paper should tion which will open on Saturday, if Ms aggregation expects to beat Ernest Squatrlto. The East Hart­ body wrlth such an entertaining per­ dlnee” waa presented. The cast waa an edge by most criUca over Ford- interested enough to make tbe trip three ties. open table tennis league In Bart- eoacblng of the football team. runnere were In eight, for almost the Senate, which to the honor They are owned by Parr. Mrs. not be held in contempt of court. November 4. at Providence. Tomor­ the vlaltors they mutt be at their from hla home in San Francisco to ford High football team was render­ Spanish costumes, German cos­ formance. This was the second of a well portrayed by: Louise Dewey aa two minutes after the first Man­ society of the College o f Engineer­ hanfe Alex Wojclechowlcx. Her- peak. Yesterday's rehearsal waa The southwest can match this ford, and wUl begin the season just Another fact of Interest la that ed temporarily helpless. During this Louise Vlau and others. DeClantia' petition waa baaed, he row night will be tbe team's laat talk It over with the Ctob owrner. vrith a feud which Is a little yoiuig- Phltadelphla, Oct. 28.— (A P ) — tumes, Dutch costumes, that la wbat ■eriea of entertalnmenta which will “Mattie” , a nice looking woman of chester boys finished. First place ing. wig of California. Dougherty of featured by a half-hour scrimmage. >qo aa soon as the Ublea are Installed Mr. Stevens took a course In ed- helplessnen, Ernest Squatrlto nish- said, on a paragraph in an extra opportunity to meet a rival before er but a lot tighter. When Baylor, Marcel Camp, stocky Datrolt billiard one saw In the asaembly here last bq given throughout tbe present middle age; Jeanne Tournaud as was a five way tie for first between Albert Lengel, also on the EVesh- Santa Clara, lErlckaon of Washing­ The first two teams also ran le-? in the clubroom on Market street vanned military science at Camp ed around end for the only touch­ A t least two borsea proved the edition of the paper which said they latmch Into the League sched­ currently ranked sixth nationally star, led the fight tor tfie werid'a Oevens and while there received a Tuesday night when the Girl Re­ school year. "Uzxle Pike”, whose voice to aa EM Shields, Grorge Grauss, Ernest man Honor List, was a member of ton, Murray of Wlaconaln, Galla­ through a abort signal drill at tbe •s In order to participate In the league down of the game. The kick for the turf adage “ course for borsea” In Judge Walsh “was Interviewed" and ule. meets Texas CHirisUan Saturday, It pocket billiard champlonsMp today medal for rifle marksmanahlp. serves held their annual Hallowe'en Frances Wallett, '89B. sharp aa her tongue; Dorothy Hale Brown, John Coburn, and Wes Rob- the track and cross country teams, gher o f Yale and Moore of (Colorado end of which some blocking prac­ MACHINE SHOP WINS competition, one must be a member extra point by Wlnxler was wide are other centers who come well winning the feature events at Em­ DeClantia “was politely urged to They have a wlue and varied with two victories and no dafeata. nl The school In which Mr. Stevens party. There was one mysterious as “Alfreds,” Mattle’a clumsy and blna Even at that the youngsters the Intcr-fraternlty council, the schedule ahead of them this year tice was undertaken. will be their 43rd encounter. Tbe of the Table Tennis association. and a little later the half cam^ to meloncboly help; Marion Akrigg as recommended. pire City and Rockingham Park cool down in tbe Interests o i com­ Because there are no school ses­ series la all even, 19 and 19, witn Two others entered today's play taught was in Conway, New person but she unveiled and tbe Weren't satisfied, Wyllys Snow, the Student Council, the Gamma Phi yesterday. Mra W. Plunkett Stew­ wMeb will require several out of Richard Reimer, a clever cut ar­ an end. Anne Carroll, the vtottor from New Defensively, one of the season's mon decency and tbe sane adminis­ sions Friday the game will start at n iA D E SCHOOL T IT U five ties. The firing began In 19U1 still undefeated but with only ona Hampshire. Mr. Stevens said that Manchester outplayed the East girls discovered her to be Miss Har­ old pace setter, booted himself Into Kappa Fraternity and the Inter- art’s pasteurlaed has won only four state trips. All members of the tist, won the Rec table tennis cham- York and Esther Benson as Lucy finest performances at end waa reg­ tration of justice.” 3 p. m. and the boys liked It ao much they victory each. be thought Manchester a very nice Hartford team In the second half, riet Campbell, the new Hartford Y. ART PICNIC RE-ENACTS second place. Hartford then placed fraternity basketball team. of hla nine starts but two of them team will be equipped with new plonahlp last season. John Glovan- Watkins, a shy deaf lady. This istered Saturday by Jerome (Brud) O’Hara remained free in 85,000 played each other a couple of times Camp vanquished George Kelly of nlnl plays a hard driving gams with place and hoped that the students but could not make a goal and the W. C. A. secretary. a couple of nmners, but Taylor and M. McCartan, '89B. Holland. Cornell Negro star. Hol­ have been at Empire City, tbs sec­ ball awaiting arraignment on a suits and jackets prior to tbe open­ Turns Back Drafting Depart­ would keep up the good Impreeston kindled the new members Interest Pasek beat out the rest. ing of the league games. Captain Manchester High held Ita final a season early In the century. Philadelphia in a 33-lnnlng struggle a beautiful change of pace, and game ended with Manchester still Miss Campbell taught the girls JACK AND JOL SCENE land was a "fifth man” in Yale’s ond coming yesterday In tha mUe grand jury Indictment returned yes­ workout for the clash with Wood- ment By 5-1 In Ten-Inning they first made on him. In the club and provided fun for tbe Thla victory for the second team Qrorge Gibbon has announced tbe Iowa State and Mliaourl reopen a last nlgbt, l35-7b, for his saeond ought to go very far in this league, on the long end of the acore. two folk d u ces and two songs. old .members. backfleld much o f the afternoon. and TO-yard test tor juveniles. A t terday charging him with libeling row Wilson yesterday when Coach following aa the probable Ilne-up for BaMball Encounter. combat that has been going on since victory of the tournament Andrew since be is taking up table tennis —J. Hamilton. — Abraham Ostrinaky, 'S8B. There was also a play given by bodes well for future winning cross The Southern Conference has two Rocklngbam Park, Mra. V. Wysa’s the governor in on extra edition of Tom Kalley sent bis charges "Where do we go from here? — Ruth Wheaton, '40B. tomorrow nlgbt'a game— Holland, 1896, Saturday. Thla baa been close, PonzI, former world’s champion very seriously. Michael Plerro Marlon Alley, Marcelle HoUoran and country teams for Manchester In top-notch wlngmen In Andy Bar­ Bachelor Dinner accounts for hla the Star Tribune by calling him “ A through a stiff scrimmogs session was the question asked by tha SIDELINES Gibbon, Mordavaky, Schubert, “ Battar'a out” waa tbe unfamiliar too. Iowa has won 12 games, Mis­ from PMIadelphia set up a new hUh plays a chopping game in whicb Betty Flke. Then there was folk yean to come. John Coburn, and shak of North Carolina and Don third straight, bis fourth tn six ...... liar.” at the West Side Oval. AIttougb group o t A rt Qub members who starts at (he New Hampabire oval. Lewie, Thompson and Miller. Danny cry the other day as tbe local State souri 13, four others have been run of 67 in defeating Charles Sea- steadiness is his foremost weapon. dancing and modern dancing. After Wes Robbins each have three more Manchester High certainly made Hudgins of Duke, the latter a con­ The libel action was only ona of tbe Red and WMte warriors took a SCHOLARSHIP SO CIEn ^ C E K TEAM LOSES left the High School Friday after yean and Shields and Knuaa, have He has won only five alt^ e fb e r this Sbea haa been secured as publicity Tnula School Inter-department bass- ties. This is a little closer than the back of Boston, 135 to 103, in 21 The team has drawn a difficult the refreshments, prises were up their defeat from Middletown by verted hack who apeciallaea in several confronting the managing severe physical beating at E ^ ball league finally cams to a close awarded: for the most original cos­ school to start their bicycle trip. As ]Ve See It at least one more. These boys blocking punts. 3rear. manager. Cornell-Columbia rivalry, another Innings in tbe second matieh loot opponent for its first match. The Tbe girio, arrayvd in riding toga, taking a new East Hartford High director at NarragansatL A second Hartford last Friday, no injuries with tha Machine Shop oa the cham- tume, Louise Heller; for tbe fun­ should also place well up amnng the Btarriag Wlngmeo. were reported and the loeals will en­ storied eastern aeries due for re­ night. oppooent's team Includes tha Pin. PLANNED FOR ATHLETES TO WEAKER HALL TEAM and the boys in their oldest ap­ We were sorry to hear of Jimmy football team over tbe hurdles. criminal libel charge haa been ?ion by virtue of a thrilling 6 to 1 leaden In t ^ Bristol meet at Man- Other standout ends: Shoemaker, Bevaral tratnera have declared ter tomorrow’s fray at full etrength. newal Saturday. Irving Orane, youthful livoola, chera brothers ol whom one is table niest, Adele Mika’onis; for the pret­ parel, pedaled their way up Camp Stevenson's tllneas. Could you make brought by William E. Beehan of riumpb over the Drafting Depart­ Chester this Friday. Bristol bos s Alabama; Davis. Dartmouth; Ben­ they wars Ulekad in getting In tbe PRO GOLFERS AFTER The starting lineup will probably Oernell Leeds Columbia N. Y., player defeated Benny Allen tennis champ of the city of Hart­ tiest, Marion Risley, and Constance Meeting road approximately six Did you know that East Hartford Larctamont, N. Y,. ganaral counsel ment In a tan-lnnlng playoff for tha Mahebester ehances. o f winning out tbe notes written in French by weak team this year and haa been ton, Arkansas; Boyd and Huesaner, Churchill Handicap, won ^ War consist o f Palmar and Togprart, Cornell baa taken 12 games to of Kansas City, 125-63, tn seven m- ford. The chances are that the lo­ Principal Bailey Presents New Oowlea. miles. A t a secluded spot they with a student body o l approxi­ tor the Outdoor AdverUslng (tom- Utle. the C. C. I. L. Soccer title again your fellow students, Jimmy? beaten In almoat every start. Fran Ba^or;. Looney, Texas Chrietlan; Admiral, at Laurel Tuesday. They enda; Murphy aad Nelse, taulaa; Oolumbta'a nUse, ,witb three ties. nlngs while Joe Diehl conquered Er­ cal taam will not rank high in Plan To Student Council; L. Gray. ate their lunch while twro of the mately 970 have a S. A. A. mom, pany. Beehen also sought 8100,000 CRACK AT MOKTAGUE Although tbe weather was more this year were emaahed last Friday Leary will moat Ukely breeze to an­ Bens. Wisconsin: Daddlo, Pltta- claimed nothing was beard o f tha Winzler aad Thurner, guards; Hul- laagua standing, but the boys hope girls, Irene Johnson and Marjorie be-i-hip of over 700 and tJatl in a civil action. suitable for football, the game waa The games at first were mostly easy win Rudolph, 125 to 59, tn 14 in­ Red Cross Campaign To as West Hartford upsst the High The east of tbe Armistice play to other victory, with tbe rest of the b u r a k '^ tt^ e r. Denver; McDon- Admiral entering until just before tlne, canter; Green, quarterback to gain valuable experience and Wallace, borrowred a pall from a pay a week througbetoj Tuesday night Governor Quinn very wall played, featured, of vlctoriaa for Cornell, but Columbia nings in other matches yesterday. Start. hooters 1 to 0. I t is possible for already bard at work. We’re sure It team closely bunched behind him. 8.10 "Ttih; Waters, Brigham tbe entries closed. Then, they said, NasbvUla. Tsnn., O ct 38— (A P ) Robinson sad H. Squatrlto, half- pointers. nearby farmhouse and fetched the school yeeu-? ■ they were not permitted to scratch had O’Hara artestod on a d vll libel eouraa, by tbe Macblnista four-run Manchester to tie tor first place but DdERMURAL DEBATERS will be a hit with all these hours Another perfect ic o n to a Ukely -Y o id ^ B k ta Smith, Oklahoma; Ray —Horton Smith says the country's baelu; and Erals Squatrlto, fuU- The posslbUlty of having an water from a spring. Their unex­ o t practice. SndSl^^daho; Sweeney, Notre out, whereas it was understood the suit for 8900,000, baaing his action outburst in tb# lOth to cop tha not probable. prospect top-notch golf proa are eager tor a b u k . Manchester has high hopes bunting. Much credit for tha suc- athletic Bcbolarahlp aoclety in the pected impression of Jack and JIH Have you also beard that land Hajdy, Georgetown, three-srear old champion would have on a radio speech O’Hara dalivared crack at the imnooing links reputa­ o f gaining a deeialva triumph over In Friday's gams Manchester was turned out to be very realistic. —Charles Robbiiu Hartford High tmd early spring been allowed to withdraw had the a few hours earlier. The turfman caoa of tha league ia due to tha In- achobl was presented to the Student by fa r theesuperior taam. Man- CHOSEN BY LOTTERIES Responsible sources reveal that big reasons for California's tion of John M on tage, ‘Tor most Woodrow Wilson to taka soma of SOMANHIS STAFF GETS The other members on the trip practice for the football team with all-conquaring march, obaervars re­ track become muddy. countered yesterday with a similar Btnictors o t the school who offl- Council by Mr. Bailey at tha last cbester outplasred W est Hartford the chemistry lab. to an excellent any kind o f atakea.” tbe eting out of the 18-0 lacing suf­ ctatod as umplrea, donating their were Bernice Matteeen, Earl De- approximately 68 candidates out tor port, are the team’s superlative libel suit for, the same amount fered from Middletown High, and meeting. The purpose o f such a during most at tha game but sines Members of the teams for the place to r teaching the German shag. Four o f the soundest strokers in Long, Kenneth Chadwick. Mias the team? guards. Stockton and Ehians. They War Admiral, winner of the first against the governor. Thla was the to get Into top form for the ep- services, even in inclement weather. |L.ft PRELIMINARY TUTORING aoclety la to encourage good clean it is the final score that counts Wbat'a tbe story, Art? MUSIC STUDENTS HEAR the money gams —Smith, Horry Baaehaii Coach Frank Crowley Vj forthcoming intermural debates to Helen Henderson and Miss Dorothy are compared to Post and Robeskey, race o f hla comeback campaign ault on which ()ulnn refused to ac­ Cooper. Jimmy Thomson and Law- counter with Bristol High here next sport and scbolarahlp and to make West Hartford was the victor. West be held by the Debating Club have ^ h lin , an Invited guest. Tuesday at Laurel, will make bis waa given an opportunity to view Free And that Bast HarttonTa Crooa the pair who raised havoc in Stan­ cept a warrant for bis arreat. better dtlzans. In order to be eligi­ Hartford’s winning taUy came aa a Several aspiring freshmen who son Little — want “ mysterious Friday. The statistieal and editorial de­ been chosen by lottery. The mem­ —J. K. W. Country team took a first placa ford's behalf some years ago. next start in tha 816,000 Woohlng- Tbe Governor said O’Hara waa proapactive material for next year's ble to belong to this organisation,' penalty idek by Roaell. went out for the football team, found SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA Monty" to tty bis shots agMnst the partments o f the Somanhia staff bers of tbe teams, which have given frmn Middletown? r«nTi.m .n . of VlrgU (Btohma) Jonas o f T( ton Handley Saturday if tha fras, howavar, to sarvs a “w rit of varsity nine and expreesed the opln- the pupil must have aa average The Boecer team's next game will that the only position they could cmah-and-carry corps. toa that considerable talent waa ■aid thair flrat meeting during ac­ significant titles, are aa follows: ASSIGN DRAMA TOPICS Middletown was only ten — A . B H . ta rated tha standout guard track is good. TUs tima, howtvar, Bununons” which would raqulrs him Smith, speaking for tha foursome scholastic record and must have won be November 3rd with Munson make was “1 ^ ouL” Are we eteal- Members of tbe flret period Music FOOTBALL NO THREAT avallabla The winning Machinists tivity period on Friday, October 22 Solons— Affirmative: Fred Kelah. behind Leary in the Manchester In the Southwest onferenee, though the Admiral win face a much more to answer tha allegations but would after an exhibition round at a Noah- bis athletic award in any sport. Academy. in' youB stuff, Freddie? win bo awarded suitable prizes for Mias lone Fellows adviser cxplaln- Ruth Podrove, Donald Fisher; Neg­ Special topics for study selected Apprectotkm claaa were the gueata meet. f lasring on tha same team with a difficult teak as be win be asked to not causa hla arrest. Title course, said today the proa gen- TO BASBALU-FRICK Overcoat The Student Council haa ag reed to — Ray Goalee in Freshman English classes which their victory. ad tha various terms used In print ative—Beatrice Torrance, Jerry of Paul cnieney at the Hartford 936 an-otar chotoa, (Mptain Joa foes the great Baabiaeuit and give Sheriff Barry waa on duty with erall: resent the fact Montague baa undertake the Red Cross work again are studying the history of drama And one grad whom we asked tag such aa “working dummy,” “aig- Saplenza, Hazel Mosley. Symphonic Orchestra concart, held The soccer team lost to Wrot R ou tt Otbors In this position who the handicap eharntdoa tw o pomda the grand jury which indicated been widely balled aa a super-golf- Dallao, Oct. 38.— (A P )—Football, this year. Aa usual, Christmas seals ENTEBTAIN FSENOH CLUB at present are as follows: about hla M. H. S. football days de­ by scala. Dm to inclemtBt wonthor the natursa” and “printer's dummy.' Demagogues—Affirmative: Rob­ hi Buahnell Memorm Tuesday eve­ Hartford for tbe second time tn two hava caught axpart ayas: Hooper, O’Hara yaotmrday and did not at­ ar. wdth its weakly Saturday hysteria, Bach pataon was given a sheet ex- will be sold by the Council to the ert Wilson, Charlotte Erickaon, John 1. Tbe early Greek drama, with clared that be was tha greatest ning. Cornell's kicldng guard; Sewell, Au­ "Ha may develop into a great members of the high school: A Junior and Senior Franeh club the study o t Aeschsrlua. a Greek years on the West Hartford Field. tempt aar rtee o t tha arrest wmrrani. ia not thraataaing baaaball as tha L ast Nigh t *s Figh ts drawing o f the I2S.00 Overeont win plalnlng how to proof reed. Derby; Negative; Bob Madden, “drawback” tbe team ever hod! Tha symphony was conducted by burn; MoCSany, Utah; Smith, olo- O’Hara’s trial la tbs iadietmsnt will golfer but the boya who hava been great American poatlms. says Lueiile Niles was cboaen to write IB Ita laat meeting the Ooimcu meeting, under the direction of Mias Lucille Ulrick, Marjorie Napoli. dramatist. the well known conductor Jacques rado IhilvetMw: Wallace, Denver; In toumamenta years just bo hold Sntordny, Octojher 80, tn- 2. Tbe miracle and morality plays The pep club meeting tn the Req not bo oehodulod until after Ms ar- to r shrewd Ford Frlelb. president of the Chicago—Buddy Knox, 197, Oay- tha dedication for tha book a__ decided that tha explanation of the Jeanne Low, was held during actlvt- Brain Truat—Affirmative: Betty Lat’s aU support the drive for the Gordon. GiUa^le, Biighun Young; Menaky, naturally raaent the fact that be In Western'Ehirope about the four­ Gym certainly must have aurprtoed WRESTLING lalgnaant. National Baseball Laagua. too, O , stopped Eddie Cordarra, 183 Dosothy Durts to writs tha For­ various football plays would be ^ty period raday. Peggy Woodruff Boyd. Bob McCormick, Ann Laah- High Sdiool Prom. A fter all, you’ra The students were thrilled by the Alabama, ana Dubois, Navy. has been given aU this puMietto tor stoad of tonight. Coupona win be teenth and fifieenth centuries. someone. Among the pupt'a who MaaawhOa, ba raaaained free to “ Aa a sport tootboU Is grand— ward. Marion Olaon baa eharga of beneflrial especially to tmderclsss- waa elected secretaiy for the year. Ihski; Negative: Sherman Dardis, only a junior or senior once. Now to guest eolotot o f the evening Joseph The season baa devaloped a wealth WorcesUr. M aas —Btaoa Caaay. doing practleany nothing,” Sraitn Providence, R. L, 9. 3. Life of Shqkespeare and the turned out tor the pep club were a go to U s aranlthy track at nearby certainly not harmful to baseball. given with each 50e pnrehane. tbs FMOlty Directory and msn. Tha Club has voluntearad An amusing poem, ”Tha Oraashop- Nancy Flke, Jirim Hamilton. — the time to bring in your money and o t first-class tacktao, judging from 230, Ireland, dafoatad T6a Bailajr, Lid. N ew Haven, 0>nn.—Eddie Blunt tbeater o t his day. Lhevtnne. Six times, Mr. Lbevlnne group of footba.l and soccer boye Fawtnekat, wbars Natianal Ouarda- Perhaps thora la just ona thtaig tn U lik b hat eharga o f tha a ttfs to sponsor aueb a program, sad soon per and tha A n t" was acted out by FlUbuatars— Affimatlve: Francea sign up your name. was recalled to bow to a crowded the reports. Vondarbllt’s Rielcat- 380, Miasourl, otiaight fa lla ' The national open cbamplon, 217, N ow York, outpointed A l Gain­ 4. The closing by Oliver CromwMl who were harmoolung Uuit ch

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC3IESTER, CONN., .THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1987 pAGETHiKlniiM y' l CLASSIFIED BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES A Good Idea, at That By M AR TIN ~\R 'Y O '6 C1%AV3\KL‘ t h a t !*, v m o y ^ WE ? AH VNOOLOm N d o OE CO'»t,HER OlARN WveiHT TtV L 6 0 M £ EROtoTT 9Ai6E •L V JA N N A SENSE and NONSENSE TH* itC rt A THVWtb »,MO S A H , WtWTN — «K5Wf^V1,\W' f5v 1 “ ■ « r « D O PE OW !5 o a T * . ] N A I CH AM CE N A MOT OV6 CHVL.^ 1 H JH W OVJAHV.OOWEO , 6HO MOEP * AH g 3 AH O O W T VfbXJVs) A E O lJT 6CV.W\U.NA EVJAH AW A V U W O t 9 0 A school teacher, after examina­ The bride of a few areeks noticed AH WEAWS,AH WtNAH HtARO OV NOYHVV4’ A T A V L PEEVt V A W t RvfeHT WOVO AW dtCH A NH\M6» -»No OOEHVTA tion of the pupils In her class by the that her huabafid iraa depressed. H E R OVARN H E R OVNAJ , school nurse, wrote the following “Gerald, dearesL" she said, “1 *HAW tO O t NO«£\.V note to the parents of a certain Ut- know something is troubling you, VJTvKkO OVK AVi' A H t AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE 4 WANTED—PETS— LEGAL NOTICES tle boy: and 1 want you,to tell ms what it VOOT WAH V50f»t EO EREATHdW POULTRY—STOCK MONDAY IS LAST U Y YOUNGSTER’S KNEE CUT "Tour boy, Charles, shows signs Is: your worries’ are not jrour wor­ AVL AaooT. P O R P O b tt Dlftrlct Of Andovtr m . P r o b « U WINDSOR MAN BUYS TO CLOSE SCHOOLS C o urt. Ootf i t . 19S7. of astigmatism. W ill you please In­ ries now, they are our worries." VAOH ? ObiVN FOR SALE—1931 FORD coach, new W ANTED TO BUT young shoate. Estate of Philip John Goodman, TO PAY FIRE TAXES vestigate and take steps to correct "Oh, very well,” he sNd. "We’ve tires, and new motor. Phone 6797. 150 to 175 lbs. Belcher. Telephone late of Andover In aald District, de­ IN F A U ON BOTTLE It." Just had a letter from a girl In New Manchester 8642. ceased. STORE AT A U (H 0 N T FOR SALE—1932 FORD Special Upon application of Burton Lewla. EARLIER IN JUNE The next morning she received a York, and she's suing us for breach Cabriolet, radio, heater, extras. of Andover praying that lettera of reply from the boy’s father, who o f promise.” administration may be granted on CoIIector’n Office In Municipal Sonmit Street Youth Treated wrote: Cheap. Call 3665. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 said estate represented intestate as Building Will Be Open Sat­ per application on file more fully ap­ '1 don't exactly understand what Joe— There goes a fellow who 19S4 FORD CABRIOLET, very FOR SALE—FOUR 20' gallon uaed pears. it is urday Until 5 P. M. Batmen At H ah Aod Need Of Berry Pickers In­ Charlie has done, but I have wallop­ chased around for yaaia trying to clean $200, 1936 PlyinouUi sedan, p a i n I'lN i; — PAPERING 21 automatic gas water beaters, 310 ORDERED:— That said application ed him tonight and you can wallop land a political Job. low mileage, excellent througbout. each. Manchester Tire Elxcbange. be heard and determined at the Pro­ him tomorrow. That ought to help Moe— Well, what does he do now? bate Office in Columbia In said Dis­ Tax Collector Samuel Nelaon an­ Haynes Streets Changes Price right 46 Pine street PROPERTY OWNERS— Attention Phone 6291. John Gmman, 11, o f 80 Summit duces Action; Year To End some.” Joe— Nothing, he got the Job. 36.95 repapm room, celling paper­ trict. on the 4th day of November, nounced today that the tax coUec- 1937, at 8 o’clock In t,h% afternoon; street, was playing hide and seek JKilW. CaiEVROLET ROADSTER 1930, ed o t kalMmined. Material, labor FOR SALE —WHITE ENAMEL and that a public notice be given of tor'a office will be open Saturday Never tell a child to be good un­ until 5 p. m. for thoae who plan to Hands This Moming. lost night in a vacant lot on Sum­ On Friday, June 17. Hie Bnsy Bee 360 cash. Call 8204 between 0:30 complete. Inside, outside painting. kitchen sink, 26 inches 36.00. 18 the pendency of said application and less you are wUllng to set a practi­ Large savinga Work guaranteed. time and place of hearing thereon, by pay their South Mancheater Fire mit street and fell. He fell upon a A bumble-bee In a clover field. iToonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox and 7 o'clock. Starkweather street. Tel. 8534. publishing a copy of this order once cal example. Lang. Phone 8692. diatrlct taxea. The final date on broken milk bottle which Inflicted Was busy gathering sweets; 1937 PONTIAC CABRIOLET in a newspaper having a circulation which taxea may be paid without The Memorial Comer Store, lo­ in said District, and by mailing a a deep gash In his knee. Dr. Ed­ Originally scheduled to close on It hummed a plain and simple time. metalic brown, leather trim, dual penalty la Monday, Nov. 1. The o f­ GARDEN—FARM-T v:opy thereof to Mrs. Mary Fallon, cated at Main and Haynes streeta, mund R. Zaglio was called to at­ June 23 of next year, the 1937-38 While busy with tbe eats. OUR BOARDING HOUSE equipment, deluxe radio, deluxe Whltcnsvllle, Mass., at least live days fice will be open 12 houra on Mon­ REPAIRING 23 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 was sold at auction this morning by tend him at the home, but decided term o f the public schools here will beater, twin fog lights, low mile­ before ssld day of hearing. day, from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m. end almost a week earlier on Fri­ As the bes was flitting 'mongst the A T h o u g h t ROADSTER SPORT tops, and CLAYTON E. HUNT R. M. Retd and Sons to Leo J. to take him to the Manchester Me­ WELL, IP A LL age. like new. 3250 discount. Cole Judge. day, June 17, It was announced to­ blooms, roadster curtains repaired. Lug­ Fournier, a representative of the morial hospital where he was treat­ Motors, 6463. FOR SALE —POTATOES. Tele­ H- 10- 38- 17. day by Superintendent of Schools A dog came on the scene, Glory and bononr are In His prea- YOU WAVE TO DO IP VOU WILL o b s e r v e , gage and harness r e a rin g . Cbas. ed. The cut was cauterized and phone 8727. Henry Pasquallnl. N. W. Morse Business Enterprises sewed up, after which be i returned Arthur H. Illlng. The change 1s A vlcloua, mangly, lop-eared cur. ence; strength and gladness are tat a ANCVIOR TMERS A\V D E A R S IS T C R , N O P R O B A B L Y Laklng, 90 Cambridge streeL Tele­ OPEN FORUM of Hartford, for 31,378, who made home. Yesterday afternoon Harris being made on petition of fruit and With disposition mean. his place.— I Chronicles 16:27. AWC> 'BOUNCE AAATTliR WHBF1C I TOSS SOME IDEA phone 4740. the purchase for a cIlenL Charies U sk of Adams street was chopping vegetable growers In this vicinity, • • • ' A BALL AU- Manchester HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 RECREA'nON CENTERS who said that the late closing In -MB <30LP BALL, (T THATfe S O LOCK AN D SAFE ComUnaUona Norman of Windsor. wood. The axe slipped and a gash In the business of the bumble-bee. Live neaf to God, and eo all CAV^VOU CAN Manchester June results In a shortage of straw­ things win appear to you little in INVAPIABL'Y' STAIHBS THE OLO ITB Evening Herald changed, key fitting duplicating. FOR SALE— A CLOITIES mangle, Editor, the Herald:— was Inflicted on the back o f the left He mixed, aa the story goes, The terms of the sols were 10 berry pickers. comparison with eternal reaUUes.— FAPRLB VtXJH f l o o r ON THE SA/HB W O RM Y-— Ouna, vacuum cleanera, clocks sto, motorlxed, good condition. Apply The time has now come to do per cent of the purchase price at hand. Dr. Zogllo was also called TUI the creature turned from Its to treat this case. Student Labor Needed R. M. McCheyne. H U LL lATTO SPOT/ THIS T»ROVES THE > CLASSIFIED cleaned, repaired. Braitbwalta, 02 78 Forest street. Date Book something to help the youth of the time that the stock and fixtures The problem was up for consid­ quest of sweets. OR rr NEVER Manchester. A serious mistake has And lit on the old dog’s nose. THE CELLAR, IMVENTION INFALLIBLE—• ADVERTISEMENTS Pearl atreeL of the store were knocked down eration last year but no action was SPAKE THE BRUSH CO U LD h a v e FOR SA LE —GOLDEN oak buffeL Thto Week been made by Mr. Murphy and Mr. and the balance within 10 hours. taken. A t that time It was pointed TAKE ON A HAR-R-RUMF/ eVEFJY BORED ITS Oseai su avaraa* wards So a lies, .A. A. DION Roofing and Siding round table, 5 chairs, double bed, Spieaa in placing a lady aa director 'Tis bard to tell, unless you know. Oct. 30.—Merles of Legion Hal­ This length of time was not neces­ out that the scarcity of student Kansas City, Kaa.— Sheriff George CARSO C3F WOOP 1 ^ / taltiala eewSsrs aad ebbcevlatleBS contractor. Workmanship guaran­ and springs, circulating oil heater. of the Recreation Centers. This la sary since as soon as the bid closed Just how B simple touch. OC3LFER WILL BE ABLE WAY OUT OF seek asaat as a word aai aoapsaad lowe'en parties for children. BIG STORM SEWER labor hindered the picking of the S. Baker tried to combat Hallowe'en teed. Painting and carpenter work. Telephone 6116. no Job for a lady. I say this not as a certified check for 31,400 was Upon a tender spot like thaL A W P t>OCK > TO s m i T e h i s b a l l • TH ’ W O O D f words as two wsrda lllBlaaw asst Is Coming Evente strawberries, which are grown in pranks with psychology and Ice arias af thrss Hasa 81 Welle StreeL Telephone i860. reflection on Mlaa Fennerty’a ability presented and an agreement signed large quantities hereabouts aad are Can hurt so very much. IN t h e STPAU SH T TOWARDS THE FOR S A L E -O A K D INING suite, Nov. 3.—Old-fashioned chicken cream cones. pie supper at North Methodist but from experience. So much for turning over the property at once. JOBS NEARLY DONE regarded as one of the most ImporL. f i r e p l a c e / CURAT EVERV SHOT/ 10 pieces, gray enamel Charm a condition that should be remedied The store was purchased two ant crops. An arrangement haa This lesson from the dog and bee. "N ow when I was a boy," he told BUSINESS Cratrford range; New Perfection church, 6 p. m. a group of youngsters eating cones VET THE PRINCIPLE Nov. 4-5.—Annual bazaar, St. that the Recreation Centers might months ago by Dr. Ralph Nicholson been In force In the past whsreby Now seems to be complete. 5-bumer oil stove, used one year, — on him, " I used to go out at this iNVoLveo IS * o s i m p l e OPPORTUNITIES 82 James's hall. survive. of Hartford, a veterinary doctor, students could be excused from Don't meddle with the bualneaa end dresser etc. Dial 5415 or call 361 who is also a registered pharmaclsL season and have plenty of fun with­ t h a t e v e n VOUA BRAIN FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS Nov. 5.—Husking Bee of St. The most serious mistake Is rais­ classes to -work In strawberry fields Of things you chance to meeL Adams street. A fter buying the store and fixtures WPA Crew Has Been Work­ but the plan did not work out well, out doing damage." Uoa, brick mercantile building Bridget's church at Hollister street ing, the age to eighteen to Join the CAN COMPREHEND FT' "Rec." This has been somewhat Dr. Nicholson applied for a drug according to Hr. Tiling, still result­ Came night and a report of on . %■ nrin he s h s f si at the aas tlaw fata. with 8000 ft. of ground floor space. FOR SALE—KIMBALL organ 38, school. Some of us who have neither the KAFP -KApp i Nov. 9.— Special town meeting, 8 modified so that the boys can use store license. It was to be given ing In truancy. tnterurban waiting room dumped on ikselal fatss far tana tsra ststv Suitable for light manufacturing. Detroit Star table top gaa stove dsx advartMaa a*vs> apaa .rseasst. p. m.. High school hall; Zoning. the building only one night a week. to him, but be was Informed that It ing Nearly A Year On East A committee headed by flelset- time nor Inclination for fishing can the tracks and another of window Apply Edward J. HolL Ads ardared bafara Om a iid ar drib 340, 3 Chinese silkies, 32.00 each. Nov. 9-10—Kiwanls Kiddles Camp What clear thinking persons would would be necessary to have two man Joseph O. Pero and including stlU be interested In the sit-down lights broken by prankstera day wm ba abaraed aalj tar tba ae- Write Box A. B., Herald. show, "Movie Queen", at Hollister approve of this? Where are these registered druggists in the store so Cemetery Project Eugene Gagllardone and Emsat strike stuff, provided it Involves a Sheriff Baker now recommends taal aasabar at ttaiaa tba ad aapaar- that one registered druggist would Reichert appeared before the Board pretty girl on our lap. sd, abarataa at the rau aaraaa bat HELP WANTED— street school. lads going to spend their evenings? the hair brush over psychology. aa aUawaaea ar tatsads aaa ba made Nov. 11-26.— Annual Red Cross Possibly In the street or some one's be on duty at all times. Aa he of Education before the start of the was also carrying on his business Ml six ttsM ads sieassd arise FEMALE 85 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 roll call drive. cellar, shooting crap or something. school year In September and re­ The teacher was tectlng the DAH,Y DOUBLE Nov. 13.—Cabaret dance of Am er in Hartford he decided he would Two large storm sswer Jobs eon- quested the earlier closing next knowledge of the Kindergarten JSs istMdd*i disalar Bbm WANTED—CAPABLE girl for gen' FOR RE NT— FURNISHED room, To you parents that are interested not open the place os a drug store, lean Legion at Rainbow In Bolton.-' ductsd by the W PA, one a storm year. It was jmlnted out that class. Slapping a half dollar on the Moorland, l a —John Coady, grain asM. eral houuwork, 101 Cheitnut one block from poet office. 421 why not do something about It? but secured a permit to sell patent Tba Baraid win ast bs rsapaaslbla Nov. 14.—Annual Confirmand Re­ regular employment had reduced desk, she said sharply, "W hat Is atreeL Telephone 4971. Main atrect. These Institutions need all the medicines and deal in other side water sewer project extending from elevator manager, here became a •sr aa id tbaa aas iassirset laasrtlea union at Emanuel Lutheran church. the number of adult pickers avail­ that?" a< any .adrartiasmsat ardarsd isr revenue possible. Why handicap lines. Oak street to Glenwood street, and grandfather twice In one day, and Nov. 16-18.—Fifth annual art ex­ able and It was suggested that Instantly a voice from the back his grandsons aren't twins. themselves ? ; The new purchaser intends to north on Glenwood street to Ash­ iBaivattaat •aUaMea at maw. hibit, St. Msry's Parish House. Understand me correctly boys un­ something be done to make closing row, "Tails." His two daughters, Mrs. Josh HELP WANTED— BOARDERS WANTED 59-A carry on the same line of business, worth street, designed to correct conform with the strawberry sea­ ■Mt MbltoatlaB M advartlalBC wlU b* Nov. 17-20 — Annual Poultry der eighteen under no condition can Dawson of Otho, la , and Mrs. F. M. vaatl i i i awlv bx aanaMIattoa at Iha MALE . 86 but will stock more groceries and storm water condittoaa existing on son. Show st State Armory. Join the "Rec" only for one night a W e don't believe the scheme McCarvUle of Moorland, gave birth ahana BM4a (ar Iba aarvlaa Nwgarad TW O MEN TO share large front fruits and vegetables In season. Ashworth StreeL and the mile-long To Ellminato Holidays An adraitlaamtau laaat aeafara THOROUGHLY experienced side- Nov. 24.—39th annual Turkey, week. This is unfair. srould always work: room. Laundty attended to. All Arrangements for the checking of sanitary sewer project from Flor­ In order to conduct classes on the to sons on the same day In the £ > .n to atria, aenr aa4 tmacraphr wUb Goose and Pig social at Cheney " I know a place where it doesn't wall applicator and roofer, none I am writing this not only be­ the electric light bill and the gas ence street across the East Ceme­ same hospital room. lagnlatlaaa aafereag by tba vabllah- home cooking. Ratea reoaonable. Hall, auspices of Company No. 1, total number of days required by cost much to eat,” said the Irish­ m aia aa4 tbar tM.rv. tba right la other need apply. A. A. Dion, 81 cause the lads have come to me for and telephone bill were at once tery to Autumn street, north and state law. Superintendent DUng Coll 8357, or In person at 893 Cen­ S. M. F. D. man. "Let's go", replied the Scotch­ • • atfL ravtaa ar rviaat aay aonr aoa- Wells street. Telephone 4860. help but because they need help. completed. south on Autumn street and con­ stated that it would be necessary to ENDLESS SLEEP aMarag abfaatloaabla. ter street. Irene King. Nov. 29.—Concert by Westmin­ Why not become Interested? On There were four bidders when the man. CO o o p l e a d m i t s OAWIMO HOOKS—ClamlfiM ato ster Choir at High school audito­ tinuing east on Kensington street eliminate a few holidays during the THE IDEA IS to ba VBbllah.4 aaaa 4ar maat ba ra- November 4th the Recreation Board sale opened, but when the price will be completed soon. year to moke up for the earlier A fter eating, the Irishman talked Minneapolis— Richard Flanders, 4 ( 5 U -BIRDS—PETS 41 rium, sponsored by Beethoven and will meet. This Is the place to went to 31.000 only two bidders with the cashier so long she forgot br U a'elaak aaoa; Satardara APA RTMEN'rS—FLATS— G Clef cliiba The W P A crew has been working closing next June. 17, told authorities he slept on s i m p l e » bring your complaints. If It la were left, the offer of 31,376 being whether or not he had paid her. "Did C AN A R IE S—CAGES. Seed for saM. TENEMENTS 63 Dec. 1-3 Bazaar, North Meth­ nearly a year on the latter Job and It Is estimated by a leading grow­ chair in the kitchen of hU home, necessary to have a man to handle 350 more than the other bidder, also er that some 400 to 6 children you pay me," she asked. ‘Bure” , was played football and attended high TELEPHONE TOUR Next to Lorrabee'd Barber Shop, odist church Booster club. from out of town, made. two months on the storm water ID iiiL r^MifliM rm 17 Pitkin street. F-OR RF.NT—SIX ROOM tenement, Dee. 14.—Lecture on “ Interna boys under eighteen why not do It. sewer from Oak street to Ashworth find employment in picking straw­ his reply. school classes two days while bis W A N T ADS with all Impruvementa, at 61 Ham­ This is only another example of a Mr. Norman will move to Man- berries. Payment is at the rate of The Scotchman looked on, then father lay dead in their only bed­ tional Mart” by Mrs. Lewis Rose at cheater and will occupy the house street. lin street, 335.00. Inquire at 81 capable person serving in the wrong three cents a quart and wages range talked himself. "Did you pay me?” room. ‘ . aaa Y. M. C. A. in the rear of the store. Following the completion of the SCORCHY SMITH A Two-Man Job By JOHN C TERRY _ — abeva POULTRY AND SUPPUEH 43 Hamlin street. capacity. Ashworth street storm water sewer from 32 to 34 dally although most the cashier flnaUy asked. “ Sure,” be Police said Richard told them he ■ aaavaalaaaa ta adrartlaara bat Goo. A. Calllouctte D. C. ______\ \ Iha CA8H RATKS wtU ba aae.ala4 aa project the streets dug up In the of the work Is done during the fore­ answered, " I ’ve Just been waiting thought his father, Emil Flanders, THIS HUMBLF ONE SEC* ONLV, PUMEV ONCCTOOKA L0r(C \ FANCY QUALITY broUers, roost­ noon. Because o f a prolonged wet r o u . PATMKNT If paM at tba baal- TO RENT— FIVE ROOM tenemenL PUBLIC RECORDS construction will be graded and roll­ for my chiuige.” was sleeping, but later found be was 'TO INFORM PE5T ONIY H D rw of CHANC8 H)R 9JK,TC)l-0VER 1 bafara Iba aavaath ing chickens and fowl, dressed. steam heat, all improvements. In­ YOUNG A8TOB INJURED TRIES FOR SPEED MARK spell and Insufficient help, growers ed by the highway department. dead from a skull fracture suffered CO - FLY ON RICK OF THUN PER r DON'T THE PAOFIC OCEAN - ITfififir/ iay toUawlBg tba 4rat laMrUaa at Fresh eggs delivered direct from quire North End Package Store. In Manchester, Bolton and Glaston­ It Is true that history bos a habit Mjjb a4 atkarwiM tba CHAKOS A new project, construction o f a In A fall. BIRD TO SMALL RELD - » f THAT.V TO M ME - ____ ^ w M ba aaUaataA Na raapeaal- Carlson A Son Poultry Farm. Tele­ Phone 6910. Marriage Intentions London, Oct. 28.— (A P I— John Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, OcL sanitary sewer east on Porter street bury experienced losses lost year. o f repeating Itself, but not nearly 28.— (A P I —Capt. George E. T. Eye- PLACE TO HIDE WRD- MWt tor •rrarg la tsUpbonsd ads phone 4217. Applications for marriage licenses Jacob Astor, son of Lxird and Lady to the Porter street school will be so often os the average radio Joke. AW . SHOOT! vfQ fea sMaaasad aad thsir aesaraag FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, were made today In the Town Astor, and three other Oxford Uni­ ton drove his mighty "thunderboU’' Anything that anyone does Im­ r " m am ot fca ^aaraataMg ROASTING CHICKENS. Broilers, started as soon eui one of the exist- with all modem Improvements, ga­ Clerk's office by Michael KIro of versity undergraduates were In­ through a measured mile at a ter­ moderately la a menace to health First Golfer—That was a lli|e fowl and roasting duck. Also duck In^Jobs are completed. The new Seattle— A luckless hunter drop­ I N D E X O P rage If desired. Inquire at 35 Lewis East Hartford and Miss Stella M. jured today In an Oxfordshire auto­ rific clip today, but official timers and character, "but I do not feel drive )rou made this morning. egga B. T. Allen, 37 Ooane streeL would not disclose the speed, saying project will Involve laying about that smoking la a sin." ped wearily to a log, when Lo! a big street. Opalach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. truck accident. Second Golfer— Which one do you CLASSIFICATIONS Telephone 7616. It was a test run. 3,000 feet of 10 Inch sewer pipe. bull elk crashed through the brush Stanley Opalach of 10 Woodland The others were W. D. Ormsby- — Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. mlean? FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Gore, son of the British colonial sec­ The timers, representing the and dropped dead at hla feeL He street; E. Jerome O’Brien of 55 j First Golfer-i-Oh, you know—that Bagagaaaa all Improvements. 30 Russell SL retary; Peter Wood, son of Viscount American Automobile Association, quickly applied his game seal to the Ifa iT ta g M Birch street, son of Mr. and Mrs. time you bit the ball.” elk's horns. OSatha aaaaaaa***««*Me«*««B**« Inquire on the premises. Joseph L. O'Brien and Mias Flor- Halifax, lord president of the coun­ said it “ could" count aa an official s A moment later another sports­ ill Card af Thanka ••••••••••••••• enqp Ellen Bleri. daughter of Mr. cil; and Hugh Fraser, brother of assault on Sir Malcolm Campbell’s la MsBMriam a a Judge^W hat possible excuse did man came up, rifle smoking. He took m and Mrs. William Bleri of 312 Oak­ Lord Lovat. The injuries were not world land speed record of 301.1292 Loat sag Foaag •••••••••• BUSINESS LOCATIONS miles per hour. you have for acquitting that woman in the carcass, hunter and seal, AaaottDe.m.Bta ••••••••••••••• EMERGENCY land street; Pierre Charles Drapeau critical. P*rBoaala . FOR PENT 84 of killing her husbiuid ? then stalked on, muttering: of 221 Freeman street, Hartford and Foreman of Jury—Insanity. A ataaM bflM Hold Everything! "B y golly, mine can't be very far Miss Elizabeth Dorothy McGill, Judge— What, all 12 of you? away.” ABtsBwbllM for Oala daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ABlawobllM for KxehaagB .... CALLS FOR K E NT—STORE at 995 Main l:;? . Anta AecMOorloa— Tlr . 0 . . . . . a . street Apply Edward J. HoU. McGill Jr. of 32 WeUs atreeL Aata Bapalrlog— Palatlag A a to 8 oboola POLICE FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia Aatoa— gbir by Track •-•••••••• FRECKLES A N D HIS FRIENDS By Blosscr W ASHINGTON TUBBS Antoa— For UIra ...... HOUSES FOR KENT 65 CURB QUOTATIONS -a tv MA uimei, MO. I r. M. aao. a a f*T. err.- By O ane OUT OUR WAY By Williams OaragM— Sorrleo— gtoraga ..... I# Motarereloo— Blejel.o 1 ] 4343 FOR RENT—6 ROOM bouse, with HIS COAT LOOKEP A N O MINE! Waatog ABloo— Motorexalaa .... II all Improvements. Inquire 250 West By ASSOCIATED PRESS iV l THE ONLY GUY naata.M aag FrofaMloaal Sorrleo# Am Cits Pow and Lt B ...... 3 BUL©Y, SO 1 TRAILED \ WE CAN DIVIDE BaalaeM Sorrlcai OITereg ...... I I FIRE Center street LEFT ON THE B ENCH , Am Gen ...... 5 \ HIM— BUT I NEVER THE VEGETABLES’ RouMhoU Stnrleoa Offorog ....ll-A WLfTTY ! DO TDU KNOW Bolldlag— CoDtraetlag ...... 14 South FOR RENT—6 ROOM SINGLE, Ark Nat Gaa ...... 4 SHOULD HAVE MOVED e q u a l l v , b u t Flertata— NnraariM ...... 11 steam heat, garage, open porch, Asad Gaa and El A ...... IH WHACT THAT MEANS ? THAT ROeX ALONE I Foaoral Dlroetora ...... 14 shade trees, bouse newly renovat­ Am Sup Pow ...... IH WE'LU k n o w Roatlag— PlomblDg— Kaofiag .a IT 4321 AN O , OP CX>URSE,WHEN OUR. O W N JAMS laaaraaoa ...... ig ed, now available. Robert J. Smith. Blue Ridge ...... 1% Mllllaarr— OraMBiaklag ...... 1( Inc. Phone 8450. Can Marconi ...... IH 1 eenr s t u c k in t h e AND FRUIT. Moving— Tnjeklag— Storago u .. tO North Cent States El ...... 13-16 HOLE, X HAD TO CALL Pabita Paaa.ngar g a rv le a ...... 1«-A FOR RENT— BUNGALOW, five p l a t i n g — Papering ...... J i Cits Serv ...... IH FOR HELP, Profesilonal garrlcaa ...... I I rooms, sewing room, and garage, Cits Serv., pfd ...... 2444 R apairing ...... J i 5432 lately renovated, heat, garden, good El Bond and S h a re ...... 10^ Tailoring— Dfelng— Cleaning .. 34 location. Inquire 195 Spruce street. Ford Limited ...... 6 Tellct Oooga nng Bervlee ...... 34 Nlag Hud Pow ...... 8H Waateg— Bnslneee Sarvlca 14 AMBULANCE FOR R E NT—6 ROOM single house, Penn Road ...... 3 Eaaeetleaal (Dougan) C o araM anO Claeaea ...... 3T steam heat, garage In basement Segal Lock ...... 1*4 Private Inalraetlona ...... 31 Inquire 22 Summer street. Unit Gas ...... 6 % D ancing . 33-A S630 Unit Lt and Pow A ...... 314 Muaicnl— Dmiaatte ...... 3> FOR RENT—10 ROOM house, at Util Pow and L t ...... 14 Waateg— Inatructloaa ...... M (UoUoran) comer of Park and Chestnut friaaaHal streets, oil heat, garage, all mod­ Boado— Sioeka— llortgagM ..... 31 DE.MOCRATS TO MEET Bualneaa Opportnaltlea ...... It em improvements. Phone Glaston­ New Haven, OcL 28.— (AP)— Moaay ta I-oaB ...... 33 8 0 6 o bury 830. The Democratic state committee is Help aa# BlfaatleM (Quish) expected to name a new national H OORJ^l Help Wanled— Female ...... 34 7 ROOM HOUSE, spacious rooms, committeewoman and conaider fill­ Help Wanted-Male ...... I t all Improvements, big plot, garage, WHY!d o u Y VWOOPK p - Snieimea Wanted ...... 14-A ing vacancies In Its membership EYD THINK rr THERE SHE sees Help Wanted— Male or Femnlo.. 17 4340 high location. Vacant. Mrs. Jones, when It meets here tonlgbL YOU COME T H E N T tX I n o p e ! ,WA9 AN ALIBI f Acenta Warned ...... I T -A 75 Fairfield streeL Among the names mentioned flir OUT F>OlNT OUGNTA THERE'S A Bltnatlone Wanted— Female ... 31 the national post, left vacant when BLAME MV SItuatlona Wanted— M ale ...... s i HOSPITAL BLANK AND CHUCK HER P R IN C IF LE Emplorment Agencies ...... 40 Mrs. Joeephine Flynn of Bridgeport F>OOQ (=LAfVINa HOUSES FOR SALE 72 -TELL t h e m u n t il a f t e r AT STAKE f Uve Blevk— Pole— Poaltrr— Fcbleleo died, are Miss Mary C. Coughlin on ON THE FACT Doga— BIrdo— Peto ...... 41 5131 Stratford and Mrs. Csrieton Palmer ABOUT FOOTBALL I L L SHOW L ive Sloek— V e h I c i H ...... 43 M ANCHESTER — NEW 6 room lAT I'M GOING S E A S O N 1 Ponltrr and S u p p Mm ...... 43 of Fairfield. YOUR BAD t w e m ! t d u colonial bousa with all modem im- The committee also may take ac­ U p OUHO WnUTWE Waated— Peto— Pogltry Stock 44 WATER DEPT. provamants. Insulated, attached ga­ W AfT!.' ^ tion on tbs resignation of Its secre­ CAUGNTER OF A For del^—Mtoeelleoeiao rage, tUe bath, lat floor lavatory ArtlelM For Salo ...... 4g tary, William M. Greene, an em­ RIVAL COACH Boata and AeeaaaortM ...... 44 and fireplace. Large rooms and a ploye of the State Motor Vehicle Ballding Materlala ...... ai 3 6 * 7 7 ie-z6 COM. 1MT SY N(A szsviet, iwe. largs lo t For pries and terms tele­ Department, who resigned in ac­ "Lioten, Chuck, bow about getting a tittle more waltz and lew hesitatioa DIamondo— WntehM Jawalry .. 43 (After 5 P. M.) R.tr RIootrtoal Appllaaeaa— Radio .. 43 phone Manchester 6394 or eee cordance with state civil service law (othii?* ■ ^ aad J » o 4 ...... 43-A George L. Fish, UO Benton street requirements. "I wtriMd you before we started, hdy, NO SMOKING!" S^aa—/anw— D b It f PmSaato IS R a B M b o U ...... n 7 8 6 8 lUebliMiF aad Taala ...... H Maalaal laatraaMBU ...... u MANCHESTER Omea aad Btoia Baalpaawt 44 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Bull Karpon’s Girl By THOMPSON A N D CX)LL Bpoel^ at tba Btoraa ...... IS t h i r t y v e a r s t x x > s o o n Waarliy Apparal- Fata .— .... IT W ATER CO. *9: SY w(A s (sv ic (. INC. T a . nto. o. a s a t, t #o-zi Sraatafi— To Bay ...... IS WHVARE '______,^I'M MVEA M O e rH -l ■ H A 'H A -S O DID 1, ^ TELL ME MEANWHILE. OR. JASON OROWS 8laaM»>toaarg— ■adalM-Maaaato AlVSAv HERE.SiSTEe? ' WAS VOM BODEIkrS ONLV 1 WAS BULL (AR - SOMETHMOr, MORE EVERY MOMEI^ AVSS-ER.. AS HE ATTEMPTS TO CONCENTRATE A L L E Y OOP The Unscrupulous Old Rascal! By HAM LIN 5974 A*— V4'MAT'5 VOUe HUesE_BUT I PCJM'S eiC L .T H E V snuast Boars PESFAlfe, '-^ W A M E r , DISCOVERED THE W ERE AFRAID I D TALK, ON HIS WORK IM THE LABOCATORV. s n s IM D O O O e’S BACICET.' WHEM 1 DISCOVERED , BEW OeS,! WONT LET K-TELLVUH, WrZERiYA NEVER WELLCOME OUTAVERTRANCEf/ 6UZ,VOUR HIGHNESS, I HATE TO ALLEY OOP ANO FO07Y ARE TH' I GAS CO. SOMETHIWe'S U P.' YEAH.BUr SHACWaiDC H6ARP SUCM GOCFV SOUNDIN' WHA-r ABOUT THIS CRAZY t e l l VOU THIS, BUT AS A MAN toatahatato— BaoUaraB u MEE. CEU. BULL WA&M'T CURED.' JUNE DOWN ! AND IVl S C 7 » OF 'EM IN VICTIMS OF A OANGEeOUS, YEA, n i M afi. R a ' M T H e e v e r y o n e S E E M S ' HIGH DOESN'T LtM TAUC-BOTH OOP AH' FO02V' BUSINESS? WMASSA OF SCIENCE, I FEEL EVEN A VEI2V DEADLY, GOING TO PRO VE TO CWm'SECFETCfM'/ J PBIVATB TO BE WtCTCHlMO SALT IN rra i c e n o b o d y CAN u n d e r s ta n d M ATTER WITH THEM T H A T — H-m—-WELL/ VFSYES-A nto Flato Tawamaats. 5075 FCI30K) M E f EYERYCHE THAT SHES •EM! W HATS ITA U . M'/STERKfUi PLM/T3f IT IS VERY EVOENTf ' COMTA6lOUf DISfASE? J IwaaMcaa far Raws ^ CREAM, MISTER H GOUyfWHAVU ID O ly T O ME T H A T - Y ^ Raws OF t3C- THE SALT OF THE ABOUT? ELECTRIC CO. VOM eODEV- I M M A SPOT* Far Raat —.... m SME E A R TH ? HEARS A 5181 MOMAKTS VOICE m CALLIIJd EVENING HERALD FiaOM THE 5121 MEXT CELL.-

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