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Official Unconcern in U. S. One Reason Duke Gave up Trip

Official Unconcern in U. S. One Reason Duke Gave up Trip

^ A O B 8IXTEEM flatiritretar Evntfno C m lit n U D A X NOVEMBER 5,1987 AVntAOB DAILT OUlOITLAnON fee tka Msmh o f Oetabar, U t1 fVEATH BB The setback aeries which is con­ Goose and P ig social a t Chaney roona of tha Hartford lleBaa ptant already helping In this eempOatlon ducted at the Hasoalc Temple Sat­ Kail, auspices o f Company No. 1, In Hartford, as guosta of tho Wom­ under the dlreoUon o f the etats Fereeast af D. S. WaatiMC SEESIdCUHAZARD D. A. R. CHAPTER MEETS Hartford iu m o r r o v N urday night by the Social Club will AmnsnCESUNDAT S M J ’JD.. en’s dub editor, Mlaa Rachel Me- chairman, Mrs. J. L. Raymond at for this week give as first prize a Nov. 85—MJIJS. basketball open­ Kalght. Guilford. After tbe arrangement as 6,014 H m locml Improved Order at Red Turkey. These sittings are very n H AW ST. SIGNS er against Alumni at State Armory. IN H A R p R D OFFICE Th« Chapter voted to make a to denominations and. loraliUea Is Fair and aHghtly eoMer popular and each week the attend­ oompletod. the published books win '•iM m wtn bold tta weekljr B to ^ SMVICE AT CENTER ' Nov. 39—Concert by Westminister ..... I donation to the Girl Scouts, which •':||«iiiee In 'Rnlcer tinll thla erening ance is increasing. These are con­ is today making a ona-day drive for bs placed In Ubrarlee for the uae oC Smmay fair oad wanaar. ducted for men only. BqEdfait Impeetor Ingists It Choir at High school auditorium, Menbcra Are Gocets Of Wom­ MANCHESTER — A CITY OP VILLAGE CHARM > « eight o’clock. Ikbiee are fur- sponsored by Beethoven and O Clef funds. I t was alao votad that th* the pubUc. ''Hahed In the adjoining hall for la Dangerons; Sclectmea dubs. en’s Editor Of The Times; board o f management arrangeJfjlir A tour o f tho nm ee building fOK : > thoae who prefer to ait at them. The "Bingo" party which was be­ the removal o f the fountain at M ia- lowed the meeting, and tha Daugh- VOL. LVIL, NO. 32 > Advordams aa Pagu It.) Chaimao McCann A p p e a l Won’t Take Aetton. Dse. 1-5— Baaaar,

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1887^ MANCHBOTEK BVENTNO HERALD, MAITCHEBTEB, C0NN„ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER S, IM T m b e t h r e i K.

Oobb; patrtotie iiistruetor, Archie for or against any parttoular poUtl- friends of the church are cordially Kilpatrick; .pelegaies to ths County eal or racial doctrine x x x.” The bouse Is eetimatod to be at SOOAmNDY.F.W. invited to attend. least 150 years old. Five genera­ Council- sleeted but not Installed MASONS TO VISIT (The Baltimore labor otganlntlon Manchester BIG HUSKING BEE Hostesses at Vassar C3ub Tea COLORFUL CHORUS were Thomaa iTurpby (18 montha), on Wednesday adopted a reaolutloa tions of the Smith family have lived DEFENDS WOMAN ^ John Olenney (13 montha) EMward “warning" organised labor not to be SECOND OONGREGAnONAL under its roof. Hiss Florence Smith, installahon here Cobb (six months); delegates to HOME TOMORROW “taken in" by “slumming psirtlea Date Book Bev. Ferris B. RctboMs, FHak daughter of the owner, was called the County Council, WUllam Leg­ professing to help and to study la­ F H U SCHOOL HALL INKIWANISSHOW home from Hartford, where she Is AS REG. D D tE O im gett (one ysar) Clarence Peterson bor.- It criticised the Wlndeor'e re­ Next Week Morning worship et 10:48. The principal of the Seymour school, and (two years) alternates to County cent visit to Germany. Nov. S-IO—Kiwanla Kiddles Camp lord’s Supper wUI be celebreted. spent the night here. The house la show, “Uovla Queen,” a t Hollister SpecisI music by the choir. an old HebrOn landmark. AU mem­ Past Departmeot Officers In Council, Hairy Pearson (two years) Beetboveo Glee Chib To P re­ The resolution also attaeksd THE CENTER CHURCH. SOUTH CHURCH bers of the Smith family express John Buchanan (one ysar). Charles E. Bedaux, an Industrial en­ street schooL Not Only Is S t R ridgefs Prelude—Allegretto Modersto... Tooch Of Qainoar Added gineer and friend of the* Windsors, Nov. 11 — Annual meoUng of (Congregmttoaal). Methodist Eptaoopal ...... Rolfe the greatest gratltuds to the fire Schools Physical Head I»i Auxiliary officers installed were; R«v. WiVataoB Woodruff, D. D. Bari E. Story, DJI^ Minister company for their prompt and effec­ Charfe Of Ceremony; Preeident, Mlaa Helen Oustafaon; sent Program There; who was to have bean their guide South Manchester Fire District at Anthem—We Stsnd ta Deep Re- tive work. Tills makes a t least the senior vloa president, Mrs. Florence on a S7-day tour to study Industrial headquarters on Spruce street. Qmrch Affair Sncceu Fi* pentence ...... Mendelssohn As C ontrast To Comedy; eondlUoDs and bousing. Ths Fedcr- Morning worship, 10:50. 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship third house saved from deatructlon CertaiB Woman Is As Ca-^ Many Gnests Are Present Peterson; Junior vice preeident, Mra Armistice Day cclabration here. Caiurch Family Sunday and pa­ and sermon. Subject: “A People Offertory—M editation...... Nltaao by fire since the fire company re-, Alice Virginia; secretary, Mrs. Ger­ Leave Temple At 2 P. M. stiem called Bedaux an “arch­ Nov. 11-36—^Annual Red ~ Cross triotic service before Armistice Postlude—Processional ...... celved (to engine last spring. Other trude Buchanan; treasurer, Mra. enemy” of labor beoauae of hla In­ roll call drive. Rot Socially. Prepared,” Dr. Story preaching...... Batiste Those In Chorns. pable As Nan For Job. ^ dustrial work system known to la­ Day. Musical program: good work has been done ta taking Anna Barron; patriotic Instructor, Nov. 13.—Cabaret dance of Amer­ 'ITia military orders will be pres­ The Sunday Schedule care of houses threatened by chim- Nearly SOO membera and guests Mra. Aides Outsmer; chaplain, Mrs. Tomorrow win bo Manchester bor aa the "stretch-out.”) ican Lsglon at Rainbow In Bolton. Prelude: “Volx Seraphique”— m Booktag Oaaeelled St. Bridget’s Husking JU to last ent The minister will preach on Maunder. • Everyman’s class at 9:15. ne,- fires, to the number of three or were preaent last night at the Vet­ Masa Leggett; conductor, Mra. Day a t the Madonlc Home in Wal­ Oomtaig Events “Patriotism.” The music; Church school at 9:30. With sixteen active high step­ four, and a brush fire in Amston Coming to the defense of Hiss One of the Windsors' friends said evening at the Hollister street^ Anthem: “O Be Joyful in the erans o t Foreign Wars Manchester Edith Massey; hletorian, Mrs. Qar- lingford. A large delegation of their booking on the Liner Bremen Nov. 14—Annual Conflrmand re­ Prelude—Processional, QuUmant Lord”—Parker. Christian Ehideavor at 6:30. ping chorines treading ths boards which seriously threatened the lake Gertrude Fennerty, director of rec­ garct Brown; color guards Annie members from Manchestor lodge of waa definitely cancelled along arlth union at Emanuel Lutheran church. school auditorium waa a success.' Anthem—America’s Anthem: "Thus Salth the Lord”— at the Hollister street school when houses, was put out. The last call reation ta the town’s two athlstle Oreen Home at the installation of Richards, Roim Valluszl, Ebizabeth Nov. 16-18 —Fifth annual art ex­ Capacity attendance had been Message r ; ...... Johnstone The Week was Friday afternoon, when C. oSlceni of Anderaon-Sbea Post, Masons will go to ths home for an boat train reservations. This source Maunder. Monday at 7:00 Boy Scouts. “Movie Queen” opens next Tues­ centers, Wilfred J. a a rk , school Maher and Dora Modean. said the Duke took the entire de­ hibit, S t Mary's Pariah House. assured by the advance aale of tick- Hymn-AntheM—America, Beloved Postlude: "Prelude in C minor”— Daniel Way’s hoiue was reported in V. F. W. and Auxiliary. Past De­ afternoon program which will be eta but It waa the social phaae of Land ...... Wilson Friday at 6:30, the Glri Scouts day, a touch of color and glamour danger from a chimney fire. This physical director and ta charga of Quest speakers following the In- featured by a concert by the Bee­ cision on his own shoulders although Nov. 17-30—Annual Poultry Show Bach. ,r , will meet at the church. Mrs. Peter is added to the general humor of partment President Mrs. Mary stallatlmiB were David Chambers, at State Armory. the affair which was successful. Postlude—Fanfare In O was soon taken care of. the East Side Rec Hen’s aetIvlUes thoven Glee club of this town. Mrs. he later consulted the Duchess. The crowd came all a t one time, Minor ...... / ...... Ashford 9:30 a. m.—Church school with Berwick, captain; Miss Dorothy the show. Starting with the fare­ Mrs. Helen Jones Poiter, daugh­ today said that Mlaa Fennerty is Frost of New Britain, assisted by chairman of the board of selectmen, Elsis B. Gustafson and Mlsa Helen The Duchess was said to have ac­ Nov.' 18-38 — 60th anniversary classes for all. Class for adults Post, lieutenant. well to Mary Brown in the pro­ James J. Lee. Past Department celebration of local Salvation Army shortly before eight o’clock, an un­ The (Jhurch School, 9:30. ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Jones, was “very capable and thoroughly knows Past Department Secretary, Mrs. Berggren will be eoloists. knowledged an “unfortunate situa­ usual tiling at local events where The Women’s ( 3 a ^ 9:30, Mrs. meets in the ladies parlor with Mr. Saturday at 7:00,,choir rehearsal. logue. carrying through the bell­ token to the Hartford hospital her buslneas.” Asked whether he Commander, Mrs. Mary Frost, past Automobiles will leave the Tem­ tion” and agreed to the p<^pone- Ctorps. I Haaklns, teacher. boy routine in the Hollywood Hotel Margaret Hoffman installed the ment straggling seems to be the rule. Katherine Hardy, leader. Note Thursday for observation and treat­ considers a capable woman Rac di­ auxiliary officers and Past Depart­ Department president; James F. ple tomorrow afternoon at two Nov. 10—High School Prom at The orchestra at once swimg Into The Men’s L ea^e, 9:30. Presl- 7:00 p. m.—The young people Ladies from the churches of the where all sixteen are In one num­ ment. Appendicitis was feaired, but rector the equal of a capable mals ment Commander James F. Daley Daley, past Department Oom- o'clock and the program a^ the Although her wardrobe bad been High School Auditorium. an overture and the show waa on. ^dent George Nelson. will meet at the church preparatory Hartford East Association of Cton- ber, on through tap routines and an operation was found unneces­ director, Mr. Clarke aald “cer­ mander. home will begin at tnree o’clock. packed, the duchess accepted the Nov. 34. — 89th annual Turkey, to going to the Youth Peace mass into the finale—the choruses will tainly." of Hartford officiated at the post's change of plana calmly, the friend As promised the professional acts The club, 6:00. President gregationol churches are Invited to sary. ceremony. Past Commander Daley Quests were preaent from all ex- The program la as follows: Goose and Pig social at Cheney were splendid, “Cy Brown," a rube John B. Dougiss, Jr. Leader of meeting in Hartford. attend a special meeting at the be a definite highlight in the pro­ The Rev. H. R. Keen furnished With an age limit ruling ta forces service organizations. Official rep­ Hymn ...... Selscted said, and made no “manifestation' Hal], auaptcas of Company No. i, 7:30 p. m.—Evening service in -■----- Delar Photo has installed all officers of the local of any kind. act received round after round of Devotions, Hazel Mozley. Leader Glaatonbury church, November 18, duction. transportation for a party of Intefest of the older people ta ath- resentatives of the various units Sanctua ...... <...... Schubert 8. M. F. D. applause. His clever use of local of -Topic, Betty Woodruff. Topic, the chapel. All welcome. Dr. Story Left, Miss (Caroline J. Farley and right. Miss Alice B. Farley, Included in the chorus ranks are Hebron people, including Mrs. C. W. leUcs has risen, Mr. d ark e said. “A post Ih the past eight years. Bleee the Lord... .Ippoiltof Ivanof Windsor’s primary eonalderatlon at 3:00. Mrs. Francis D. EUla, presi­ Post officers Installed were: Com­ were: Dilworth-Oomell Post, Ameri­ Nov. 36—M. H. S. basketball open­ names in his turn added much to it. Patriotism. will preach on the subject: "What dent of the Council of Oongrega- daughters of Mr. and MrS. Frank CThcney Farley of New York, Man- such popular members of the Jones, Mra. Oi F. Bailey, and Miss gym class of men which started can Legion, W. Henry Weir, Oira- Beethoven Glee CHub sines be gave up the British er against Alumni at State Armory. Tony Obrlght, aa usual scored The Week. Is the Christian Attitude for To­ cheater and Stonlngton who were Joint hosteaaea at a tea November 4 younger set as Ina Bexson, Jessie Mildred Kruger, teacber of the Jag- srlth only four members a t the East mander, Chesterfield Pirle; senior S olo- laat December for tbs American tlonal Women of Connecticut, will in interest of Vaasar Benefit Opera January 28th at the Metropolitan. vice Commander, Lawrence Red­ mander; Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Nov. 20—Ctoncert by Westminster with a xylophone solo. A double Monday, 3;45—Junior choir. Mra. day?” be the speaker. Dowling, Mary Lou Flster, Frances ger school, attending the fall Joint Side Rec. has, ta two meeting nights Grace Pitkin, president: Army and Miss Helen Berggren woman was said to have been to Choir at High school auditorium, mallet harmony number found es­ Paul Mozley, leader. A cordial welcome to all. Shea, Ella DeVarney, Marlon Alley, meeting of the school boards of the built up to 85 men membeni”, man; Junior vice Commander, Nath­ Cossack ...... Koahetz keep himself out of any ttouble. pecial favor. an Miller; chaplain, Harry Pearson; Navy Club, Thomaa Conlon; Army sponsored by Beethoven and Q Uet Monday, 6:30—Cub Scouts. The Week Betty Tedford, Gertrude Oderman, towns of Hebron, Colchester, Marl­ aarke stated. *Th the past three and Navy Auxiliary, Mra. Gertrude Indian Serenade ...... Cain A Serious Study cluba. “The Great Webster” the magi­ CSiarles L3nm. leader. Monday—2:30 p. m., Philip Em­ ZION LUTHERAN questing that all persons on relief, Betty Mae Ftke, Loyiol Galllgan, borough, Scotland, Sprague, East weeks adult Interest ta reoreatlooal Judge advocate, Neal A. Cheney; Summer Evening ...... Palmgren The Duke seriously regards hla cian was exceptionally good. Be­ Monday, 8:00—Loyal Circle, post surgeon, Hllding Qustaraon. Bausols; Disabled American Vet­ study of Industrial bousing condi­ Dec, 1-8— Basaar, North Metho­ bury group. 7:00 p. m.. Girl Scouts. High and Cooper St. FARLEY SISTERS GIYE not to drive their cars while they Marcella Holloran, Marian Mason, Hampton, Lebanon and Hanover, at facilities has increased greatly”, ha erans, John McCann, (tommander; Beetbovan Glee (3ub dist church Booster club. cauae of another engagement In King’s Daughters. 8:00 p. m.. Men’s Friendship club. Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, Pastor are recipients of town aid. Rita Naven, Margaret Hennequln the laat named town Thursday eve­ affirmed, because of age limit rul­ Appointive officers Installed were Remarks by Rev. James Stuart tions, a representative saJ^ but did Hartford he bad to comprese his Tuesday, 7:00—C^olr rehearsal. ings. guard, John Buchanan; adjutant. British War Veterans, Commander not want undue publicity as a result Dec. 10—DcMolaj’ dance at Ma­ Tuesday—4:00 p. m., Brownies. One of the largest football and Elizabeth Mayer. ning. A supper was served to 70 or Fred. Baker; British War Veterans NellL act into fifteen minutes. His ma­ Tuesday, 8:00—First rehearsal 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. 7:30 p. m., Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trin­ TEA FOR YASSAR CLUB crowds, ever to witness a game With final touches being acquired more at the Parish House by the Thomas Oonlon; quartermaster. Solo— of the labor eriUclam of hla pro­ sonic Tempis. nipulation of four billiard balls ‘ for Old Fashioned Ctoncert for the Auxiliary, Mrs. Henrietta Btnka; jected tour and the business policies Dec. 14 — Lecture on "Interna­ OciUan aub. 7:4i5.p. m.. Stanley ity. Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. here, is expected to turn out Sun­ nightly, the entire cast of "Movie Hanover Ladles Society. A pro- Bertie Moseley; Sergeant-Major, Y-D Asaociatlon, Edward Frasier, Mrs. sasie B. Gustafson brought a big band. This was Caledonian Market. group meets with Mrs. Stuart Was- Service in EhigUah. Text of sermon: day afternoon, at the Keefe Plain Queen" Is rounding Into shape for gram was presented on the topic of William Allen; officer of the day. Thou My Strength ...... Kromer of his friend, Bedaux. tional Mart” by Mrs. Lewis Rose at once featured by Madame Herman, Tuesday, 8:00—Group 6 will meet BIC CHIP-IN TO BUY President; United Spanish War Vet­ (Bedaux, wbo had gone to the T. M. C A. ley. 8:00 p. m.. Men’s bowling Eph. 2, 20, Theme: The Church of Daughters Of Mr. and Mrs. gridiron to see the Stafford Olympics its premiere Tuesday. Those on the safety education for the schools. John Olenney; sentinel, Edward Eseklel Saw de Wheel... .Burleigh widow of the famous wissrd but * at the home of the leader, Mra. the Reformation—the restored orig­ State policeman Roland Morris, erans, George Dowen, Commander; Lost Chord ...... Sullivan United States to prepare a welcome Dec. 81—Knights of Columbus league at the YMCA. Frank Cheney Farley Of play the All-Rockville eleven, for sidelines at rehearsals are unani­ Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary, she performed it with ’’shells.” Chester Robinson, 33 H Middle Wednesday—7:30 p. m.. Mid-week inal Christian church. 1) It is built the Tolland county championship mous in etatlncr that "Movie chairman of the Sprague Safety Beethoven Glee Club for the Windaora, yssterday asked r'ew Year’s Eve frolic at Rainbow Webster drops the balls on ths Turnpike West Important. To on no other foundation than the This Town And New York- Commission, spoke on safety educa­ LEIS FOR 9-YEAR-OLD Mrs. Annie Weber; Daughters o t the Duke to be relieved “oompiqtely Inn, Bolton. stage to prove they are of Ivory. make plans for the market service. series. The Stafford team haa won Queen” gives every indication of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Thursday—2:00 p. m., Asbury apostles and prophets. 2) It has no Are Hostesses. four games and tied one, this sea­ being the outstanding bit of several tion, and motion picture reels stress­ from sU my duties in connection He Is said to be the only conjuror Wednesday, 2:30,— Women’s other corner-stone than the Lord ing the avoidance of accidents were Mrs. Jennie Cook and William with 3TOur American tour" because able to do a continuous back and Guild. Topic: “Newspaper, Yes­ group. son, scoring 72 points while holding seasons. Bay Stale Boy, Whose Hopes Thornton. COOLNESS OF OFFICIALS Friday—6:00 p. m., Nutmeg Trail Jesus Christ. Hymiu: 274, 276, their opponents to six points. The The Initial performance will be shown through the courtesy of the ANNOUNCING of “mistaken attacks upon i forward palm with a billiard ball. terday and Today." Leader Ar­ 273, 310 V. 1, 278, 9 v. 8, Ant. 69, 71. Miss Alice B. Farley and Miss Aetna Insurance Company. Super­ Were Once Ruined, To Be Commander George Godfrey of here.”) The husking contest brought, six thur 8. Barnes. Hostesses, Mrs. at Stafford Springs. kickoff is scheduled for 2:15. given Tuesday afternoon, at which SUMMIT ST. WALK Saturday—6:45 p. m.. Choir re­ The Lutheran Hour: Station Caroline J. Farley, daughters of time a matinee for children only Martin B. Robertson and Put Afoot By Large Fund. The Opening Of Rochembeau BIma Post, Bast Hart­ IN U. S. ONE REASON Windsor waa said to realise that or eight contestants. Lawrenca Kenneth Geyer, Mrs. Theodore Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner ac­ Florence M. Battle were among a certain Importance would be at­ Scranton was ths winner with Moore, Mrs. W. C. Gardiner, Mrs. hearsal. WEAN (Providence), or WTNS Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Theney Farley companied by Mrs. Warner’s will be held. This will be at a re­ ford and Past (Commander James Notes (New York), or WNAC (Boston) those present. Bonsignore of that post also were In tached to any visit bs might make Alonso Forman, the runner-up. Leon Fogll, Mrs. Dorothy Beards­ and nieces of Frank Cheney, Jr., mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis of duced price and Ice cream will be Plttafleld. Mass., Nov. 6.—(AP) DUKE GIVES UP TRIP ley. Children cared for. The Rev. J. Arthur Edwards, pas­ at 4:30 Sunday afternoon. Dr. Wal­ gave a tea at their home in New included for each youngster. At The Women’s Bridge a u b met at The Rolda Martin attendance. because of bis former klngfy posi­ JOB IS CRITICIZED Among the buskers were noticed ter A. Maier, professor of Biblical East Main street are spending the ths home of Mrs. Gertrude Hough —Nine-year-old Bobby Biggart Ot Refreshments of aandwlchss, cake tion and the events that led him to Representative Edward J. Murohy Friday, 6:30—Girl Scouts. Miss tor of the Methodist church in York on Thursday to promote in­ weekend wrlth relatlvea and friends 8:15 the same evening the curtain Dalton was virtually aasur^ a eoot- Emily Smith, leader. Rockville, will be the speaker for Interpretation at Concordia Theo­ terest in the Benefit -Opera to be will up on the first adult pres­ Thursday afternoon, with two and coffee were eerved and danc­ (Oontfamed from Pegs One) renounbs ths throne. and Probation Officer Thomas <&n- logical Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., Is in Boston. tables in play. Miss Marlon Gott ly set of artificial legs today aa e School Of ing was enjoyed unUl a late hour. Ths Duka, an associate said, ran. Not so noticeable was tbs Saturday, 9:30—^Troop m . Boy the meeting of the Men’s Friend­ given at the Metropolitan Opera entation. won first honors, and Mrs. Alice stream of contribuUona pushed number of ears they husked. It Scouts. Ernest Irwin, Scout ship Club next Monday evening. the speaker. C3iora] music by the House on Friday afternoon, January Miss Lillian Rosebush of Prospect The reserved seat sale opened to­ a Muato for dimclng waa by Vallusxi's New York todxy—might be the sub­ therefore decided to withdraw tem­ Grade Of Concrete Sidewalks Lutheran Hour CSiorus, S t Loulb, street. Is visiting with friends in Thompson held second place. R«- fund to buy them above <800. ject of n preis conference scheduled seemed to the spectators that tbass leader. With the coming of Dr. HMwards 28, for the Scholarship Fund of the day and present indications point to orchestra. porarily and end what threataned to Notea. the men arc assured of a timely and A-C^ppella Choir. New York Vassar club. Amherst. Mass., for a few days. freshmenta were served. Bobby loat hla legs under a raiV Ctommandar Pirle announced two for this afternoon. be a troublaaoma attuatlon. two had only huakad two sara capacity houses both nights. This A reorganising meeting of the road train last spring. Friends told The Windsors kept to the seclu­ while the othera had finished their The date for the C^aledonlan interesting address. Refreshments Assisting the Misses Farley were The Misses Dina Plccln, Ella Da- la a benefit performance In the In- REAR OF S24 CENTER ST. committee appointments last night, Most of the French prees refrain­ It Too Low In Spots, Market haa been set, December 7. Mesoames David Cheney. Alan R. Dalt, Eleanor Boyle and Ruth Koz- American Legion. Q. Merle Jones him he could get arUflclal limba aa sion of their notel suite, meanwhile, ed from commenting Immediately task. will be served following the meet­ 8T. JOHN’S POU8H NA'HONAL teresta of the KIwania Kiddle Post, was held at the town ball a premium If be aaved enough pa> (Near Janction of Pine, Arch the relief committee, Bertie Mose­ After this there were various Tomorrow, November 7, the la­ ing. Golway Street Breed. Carl Taylor, Stephen P. Dug­ elka. Seniors of Stafford High Camp, an enterprise familiar to ley. Harry Pearson and Commander and saw only the closest advisera on the postponement school, were those selected, from Thursday evening. Harold Gray waa per match eovera. Bobby a ^ hla and Center Streets) Windsor's representative said It Property O^iiers Say. drawings and then dancing, mod­ dies of Group 3 are serving dinner A reception to Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Rei’. Joseph ZIeim. gan. Jr.. Albert Gordon, Robert Lee Manchester citizens, and receiving chosen commander, and Wlnthrop 8. Pirle; hospital committee, Frank Editorial Oommeut em and old fashioned. in the dining room at 12:15. Call Barrett will be held in the church Patterson, David Rumscy. Jr., and which one will be sent by the D.A.R. Dalton friends saved 10,000, only te Open for Inspection ValluEzl and J. J. Modean. was improbable the one-time “good Labor newspapers mads the the hearty endorsement of all pub­ Porter was chosen vice-commander. learn the covers had no rahia. Monday, November 15 will aalesman” himself would an­ up Mrs. Herbert House of Mrs. parlors preceding the church supper 8:30, Mass. the Misses Elizabeth Morris, Jean of Connecticut who selects a girl lic sp irit^ men and women. Other minor offices were filled. Duke's announcement a small Item John Pickles for reservations. on Wednesday evening, November 9.00, Sunday school Crego, Rea Delemater and Louise each year.to be sent to Washington, The Comp. The match company did tha naxt Classes Now Forming nounce the revised plans—if any on Inside pages. Only Rightist or­ It was indicated today that adja­ A special thank offering for the Mrs. Catherine Fickett and beat thing, however; it started a new statement were made—but pre­ cent property owners are not alto­ 17. There will be an address by 10:30, High mass and sermon, MacCracken, niece of Dr. Henry D. C.. at the expense of the Society. The camp Is located at South daughters have moved from their Telephone 6414 ferably would delegate that duty to gans, Le Jour and Le Figaro, car­ church on November 21. Dr. Barrett following the supper. followed by Lutnia choir rehearsal. Noble MacC^racken, president of Fred Levesque of Furnace avenue, Coventry next to the Nathan Hale fund to buy the limbs with a modost ried Mitorials. gether satisfied with the new side­ We welcome tomorrow as our Vassar college. Hebron home to New York. contribution. Dalton Leglonnalrea An Types of Dancing Taught AROUTTOWN one of his associates. walk which baa been laid on the 7:00 p. m., Wednesday, Girls’ was guest at a party held at his monument and was originally an The press conference in the ‘It is certoln that the Duke guests Dllworth-Cornell Post Sewing club meeting at the par­ The first matinee performance of home, this week in honor of his 56th old farm which was purchased by took up the project, announced they strongly reaents the hostility of east side of Summit street, and It American Legion, Anderson-Shea MANCHESTER AND VERNON Verdi’s “Ote'llo" with Martlnelli and would seek enough money Iqr Nov. Windsor's apartment first was set has been Intimated that in one case sonage. birthday. During the evening a so­ the Salvation Army of Hartford. Members of Mary Buahnell Cheney for noon but later delayed for two which he is the object" said Le P ost Veterans of Foreign Wars, PARISH 7:00 p. m. Friday, rehearsal of Tlbbctt in the leading roles was cial time was enjoyed and refresh­ Several dormitories were built SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS 11 to give Bobby his first of Auxiliary, U. S. W. V., will attend Jour, ’’particularly so becauae of the at least a property owner will pro­ the British War Veterans, the Dis­ (Methodist Episcopal) chosen for tlic 16th annual Benefit legs now and ^ larger pair whoa noun after Edward's equerry, Lieut. test payment of his share of tbs Junior choir. ments were served. He received a and fully equipped for sleeping the memorial service at the Center Dudley Forwood, returned from a warm receptions he received in the abled Veterans, the YD club and .Re\’. WlUlam T. Wallace, Mlnkter 9 to 11:30 a. m. Saturdays, Po­ Opera sponsored by the New York number of gifts. Guests were pres­ purpose for the campers. A din­ he grows older. Congregational church tomorrow United States when ha went there cost of the walk. The construction the auxiliaries of each. lish school. Vassar Club. The proceeds from the ing room and kitchen was built Today, as Bobby lay on a white visit to the British Embassy. was done by WPA labor, the govern­ ent from Springfield, Indian Or­ FOR WINTER DRIVING morning. It la requested that they Hotel attendants reported “not Prince of Walea." Sunday at Vernon; 1 p. m. Saturdays, Bugle,' Fife previous benefits have sent twenty- chard and Lowell, V t which can accommodate approxi­ pillow ta tlouae of Mercy hospital meet at the church at 10:30. The couple’s trip through ’ Ger­ ment bearing the cost of salaries, EMANUEL LUTHERAN 9:30 a. m.—Morning worship sfr- and Drum practice. three girls to Vaasar on acholsf- mately 100 children and this past hers, the fund climbed post <300^ the slightest" signs of an imminent the town paying one third the cost K. E. Erickson, Pastor vice, with Communion Meditation Arthur J. Rose of Westford Ruppert’s departure since the puke's post­ many produced the saddest effects ships. Avenue has been called to Norwich year a recreation hall haa been nearly enough jo buy the first sat PupUa in the Intermediate depart­ ponement statement was distributed Their arrival at New York on a ship of materials and the adjacent prop­ and Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup­ 4K1SPEL HALL. ’The Misses Farley are daughters built to care for the children on Socony-Vacuum Oil Company of legs. erty owners bearing tha remaining Sunday school and BlblA classes per. of Frank C. Farley, architect for by the death of his sister, Mrs. ment of Center church aehool -en­ last night, less than 15 houn be­ fiylng the Nazi flag after their trav­ 415 Center Street Mable (Rose) Robbins, 66 who died cold and stormy days. The coet Begins Extensive Campaign OoUectlona ta Industrial plants joyed an evening of games laat fore Edward and his Ameiicai\-bom els in the Nasi Reich would seem two thirds of material costs. at 9:30. Sunday at Manchester: the new Mary Cheney Library, the of this building was sponsored by and offices had not been Included la The sidewalk, extending from Morning worship at 10:45. Ser­ 0:30 a. m.—Regular session of the Municipal building. Memorial hospi­ Wednesday morning. Her husband To Educate Motorists. night In charge of Mra. Arthur Sides Duchess planned to start for Amer­ to say the least a regrettable mani­ 10:45—Breaking of bread. Winfield Robbins died Feb. 9. 1936. the Rotary C3ub of Hartford. A the total. Legionnaires Indicated Ale of Bridgeport, professional recrea­ ica. festation.’’ Middle Turnpike to Green road. Is, mon; Blessed. The Emanuel choir church school. ' 12:16—Sunday school. tal and several of the local schools. stage was Installed where plays they probably would bring the fund tion director. A total of 02 were in places, only four or five inches will sing. 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship She Is survived by five sons, Thurs­ A New Tasty Ale The statement said the Duke (Moat British newspapers played 7:10—Gospel meeting. ton of Norwich. Winfield and can be given and motion picture To Inform motorists of tha im­ to approximately <1,000. present and young women of the made the postponement with “great the story under prominent headlines above the level of Summit street Evening worship at 7:00. Ser­ service with Communion Medita­ 7:45—Tuesday, prayer, meeting. shows. The local Klwan()i club portance of taking special precau Young Bobby grew gayer by tbs group served home made cake and gutters, and it is believed that sur­ mon: The Hem of Hla Garment tion and Sacrament of the Lord's 7:45—Friday, bible study. CHiarles of Stafford Springs, Cephus donated a piano which was greatly FREE CLAMS TONIGHT reluctance" and waa motivated by and some carried editorial comment and Harold of Norwich, also two tlons to insure satisfactory operS' minute in the hospital. Soma day chocolate. “grave misconceptions which have The British government was believ­ face water will drain from the The Junior choir will sing. . Supper. Special music: STAFFORD SPRINGS appreciated and very much used. soon, be knew, be would bs able to From 9:30 TiU . . . arisen and nisstatements which street to cover the sidewalk. The Dwight W. Perry of Manchester Prelude—“Elizabeth’s Prayer” .... daughters, two sisters and two older A hospital aliK> has been built tion of their cars during cold walk again. Hs'll be able to Joia ed to have welcomed the decision High school will npeak at our ...... Wagner CONCORDIA LIITHEKA.N brothers. have appeared" about the motives since It waa understood to feel the walk has been rather hurriedly laid, Garden and Winter Stresta. and the lumber was donated by one weather, the Socony-Vacuum Oil his pals again. Perhaps there’ll bS and pur^se of the tour. it la claimed, and a recent change in Brotherhood meeting next Tuesday Anthem—“What Are These Arra.ved Stafford High school football Mrs. Glsdys Scijssel of Furnace of the local Klwanions. The camp Company this week Inaugurated games he can play. And when bs trip might cause harm in the light in White "...... Stainer Re\-. art Richter, Pastor Avenue worthy matron of the Wol­ Personal Notices Reasons for Decision of the Baltimore labor attack, the street grade at one point may evening at 8 o’clock. Robert J. team will play its final game of the Is so situated that It ilea on the one of tbs largest winter advertis­ grows older he won’t have to worry British sources said the decision affect drainage. Gordon will also be our guest and Offertory—“Melodle Pastorale" .. season, this afternoon when they cott Chapter of Stafford Hollow at­ south end of Coventry lake which ing campaigns in the history of the about outgrowing bis artificial legs; Hartford Rd. (The Liberal London News favor us with good singing. A good ...... Demarest 8:50 a. m.—Sunday school and tended the visiting rnatrons and pa­ probably was based on two factors: C3ironical said: “He (Windsor) has It is not known what measures, uill play the American School for makes an Ideal place for bathing. petroleum industry. Newspapers new ones will be waiting. 1— The Duke desired not to cre­ if any, can be taken to correct the program deserves a good attend­ Postlude—“Communion” .. Faulkes Bible classes. Alfred Lange, super­ the Deiff of West Hartford at the trons night of the Order of Eastern Instructors are on duty at all times throughout Niw York and the New IN MEMORIAM wisely abandoned a tour that would ance. Members and friends are 6:00 p. m.— Epworth League, Star In Danietson. Wednesday hight. while children are bathing. The England states will be used in the ate any possible strain on Britlsh- have given great offense. The relative levels of highway and side­ intendent. Keefe Plains gridiron here. The Tavern In loving memory of our dear American relations and felt that any walk. Posaibly, it la said. Summit cordially invited. Ruth Beebe, leader. 10:00 a. m.—English service. kick-off is slated for 2 o’clock. Eight membera of Troop 2. Girl children are at all times under campaign according to Ebcn Grlf- wife and mother. Mre. Christina United States will not think any The Ladles Aid society will meet 8:00 p. m.—Fireside Forum, May­ strict supervision by members of flths, Socony-Vacuum advertising FORMER GOVERNOR R Y Opposite Fairfield Street Wilson Rudin, who passed away trouble over his visit would offend worse of the Duke for th a t Hla street can be scarified to a lower nard Briggs, leader. 11:00 a. m.—German service. The students of Stafford High Scouts have enrolled In the home Nov. 7, 1935: Britain generally. plane. Repairing of the sidewalk is Thursday afternoon at 2:30. We ITie, Week school who showed positive reaction nursing class under the supervision the Salvation Army Members Corp manager. own qualities are sterling, but he hope to have every member pres­ Notes and both Protestants and Catholics The new campaign will feature 2— The Duke considered that indoes not always choose the friends considered not feasible, ss work on Monday, 8:00 p. m.—First Quar­ Tuesday at 8:00 a. m.—The Sun­ to the Tuberculin testa given at the of Miss Rebecca Bowles, local pub­ No one knows how much we miss view of a critical resolution by the en t Why not also bring a friend? day school teachers will meet. aehool on Monday, October 2Sth, lic health nurse. The class will are privileged to attend their re­ Socony-Vacuum Winter-Proof serv­ MANUFACTURERS’ GUEST you. best suited to his position.’’) Its spproxlraato 3400 foot length terly Conference of the Church with spective churches each Sunday. A ice for cars, and will tell motorlats Vo one knows the bitter pain. Federation of Labor in Baltimore— will probably be completed shortly. Conflrmand reunion will be held Thursday at 2:00 p, m.—Ths went to Uncas-On-the-Thamea Sanl- meet on Monday, Nov. 8th. Sunday, November 14. Holy Com­ the District Superintendent, Rev. long story could be told about fur­ how best to protect their cars We have suffered since we lost yoa. the Duchesa* home town—that the Maurice E. Barrett, in charge. ^w lng (arcle: at 7:00 p. m. ths torium in Norwich, Thursday for Mrs. Mary Anderson of WUling- Life has never been the same. time was not ripe for a visit. munion will be celebrated at 10:46. Junior Choir; at 8:00 p. m. the X-rays. All local teachers who ther details of the camp and Its against the effects of cold weather. AnthorHy On Government To In our hearts your memory Ungers, The statement added that “the Dr. Julius Hulteen will speak and Wednesday, 2:00 p. m. — The ton Avenue bos returned after operations but more about this will Important ta preparing for winter Sweetly tender, fond and true. RUSS ANNIVERSARY Lrdles Aid will meet at the home of Senior Choir will meet. showed positive reactions will go to spending a few days as the guest Address Association Gatker- Duke emphatically repeats that HOSPITAL VOTES the Beethoven and G Clef choruses Norwich today, Saturday to be be told later. motoring Is the change to fresh, There Is not s dsy, dear Mother. there la no shadow of Justification will sing at the reunion rally which Mrs. W. E. Lydall. The Intermediate Luther League of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. clean lubricants. Crankcase oils ing: On Next Friday. That we do not think of you. 8:00 p. m.—Meeting of commit­ will meet Friday at 7:00 p. m. X-rayed. It is estimated that only and Mrs. T. E. CHark of Groton. for any suggestion he Is allied with RITES BEGIN TODAY will b e ^ at 5:00 p. m. Opportu­ 2 per cent of those who showed posi­ tend to pick up considerable quan­ Our Big 3rd Anniversary Carl W. Rudin and Children. any industrial system or that he la Admitted yesterday; Mrs. Bessie tees and workers for Booster CHub The Stafford Springs Post Office tities of dirt and dust when con­ nity to fellowship with old friends Joseph B. Ely, lawyer, former Strickland, 418 Portar street, John Bazaar. tive reaction have active cases of will open a four-^sy survey of un­ tinued ta service over long periods (Omtinned from Fagq One) and classmates will be found dur­ Thursday, 7:30—Regular choir Cockleburs sometimes act as bird tuberculosiB. HEBRON governor of Massachusstte from Green, 83 Maple street ing the luncheon, which will be employed persons in Stafford of time and often become diluted by 1931 through 1935, and a recognised rehearsal at church. traps, by entsngling the feathers of The Board of Selectmen issued Springs on Tuesday, Nov. 16th when gasoline overflow or by condensa­ day, for It was a day of rest Red Discharged yesterday; Mra. Theo­ served at 6:30. Motion pictures Next Sunday will be observed as small birds. Dog taxes are continuing to pour authority on sound financial poUclas dore Brown, 200 Main street Mrs. - On the Same Show • from post years will be shown by their second warning this week, re- It undertakes Its assigned part in tion of moisture. Thus the change banners and portraits of Communist Armistice Sunday with an appropri­ the National Unemployment Cen- in to the town treasury st such a In government, will be the chief HERE’S THE PLACE TO EAT, FOLKS! leaders, particularly that of Joaeph Elizabeth Johnston, 48 Hamlin Leonard Johnson, and will include ate mes.:, has had to process. SALE OF USED CARS fronts. Hanley. A change to fresh lubricants the Manufacturera Aosoctatlon of CHICKEN A LA REYMANDER Few were the faces of old Bol­ Birth: Yesterday, a daughter to in “WILD AND WOOLLY” Invited. THE SALVATION ARBIY send for a new supply. She says Connecticut, Inc., to be bald at —and of course, our Famous Ravioli Mr. and Mrs. James Ferry, 64 Dei- diolr Rehearsals A djt and Mrs. Georgs E. Ansoombe There will be a meeting of the this has never happroed before >n should also be provided for the dif­ shevists who stood beside Lenin 20 TODAY: “LIFE BEGINS IN Women’s Relief Ctorps Monday ferential gears with the coming cold Hotel Taft. New Haven, Friday, years ago. Many of those men had mont street. Monday, 7:80—Beethoven. Giristian Giaracter and Peace her experience of several years in November 12. (Sovernor Ely wUl Fresh Cod Oysters and Clams Census: Sixty patients. COLLEGE” PLUS.. . “BORNEO” Tuesday, 6:30—Juniors. Saturday, Open-air meeting at night at Odd Fellows Hall on Main the work. Greater diligence in the weather, according to Moblloll en­ Fried Oysters Steamed Clams been thrust aside In recent years by 7:30 and Free-and-Easy meeting at street at 7:30. gineers. Lubrication of the chas.sls talk on “Our Liberal GovernmanL” execution, imprisonment or disgrace Thursday, 7:30—

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t f • turkay. Plan to patm may glotUy It, but vatarans ou t A special program baa bam speoksr, Kra. Herbert F. Fisher, fanM in the MAtr RAYMOND " partlaa. There la fun galore and who have faead war only euraa It. arrangad. MRS. H -F . FISHER widely knows Hartford clubwom­ TO RE-OPEN CIRCLE ture, "This niH meet- to V u you havant aeta Taa, too ohildrm eaa w a ly march Our old Umars aoeear game play- an. has been honored with elee- youngsters wiU b# plaased CirmK mr, NIA ttitm , h. a ”deg*a aga." - with thalr fathtra and laam toe ad laat Sunday was a graat sueoaaa tlea to ZAOM etvle and eduoatlonal "Trigger Trto^, a western ^JILL Iftory o i ptioe and a neat sum of money waa real­ beards than any ether woman o t an the eanM prograin. The Army R Navy 0Mb Ona of the cardinal points In tha ised to buy toe dgarattes and ISABELLA GUEST that elty. THEATER FRIDAY CAST o r CHABAOTEBS Bvan Mfora her graduation from tbinga Soma of her cloaest girl The Canteen baa hmg ham la aaad Lagim program advocataa ada- tobacco for too veterans oonflnad at ta J L WKNTWOBTH. berobMS *t- frienda were kiaalng her. , quata defensa of tha nation. It Is tot Neadngton boapltel. Wa ara Smith OMlago ta the class of 1909 tn etlvi debotMlta. MANCHESTER’S BUSINESS SPOTUGHT of altarattoaa. It baa bam ewnatdar- erronaoualy called ’’praparadnaas ■orty our team was beaten, but It she WM inteTMted In welfare work STRIKERS TO PRESENT She could bear bar atapmother'i A lA X JilTTMT, hero, rtrinc ed aa far too azoaU for quite sonw for war" by a well organised group was a nice Interesting game and we and Mpolnted head o t the college exritad voice: "No, of eourae I didn’t time, and much dlaeuaatoa haa bem WeD Known Hartford G?ic Red Crass auxiliary. Following Completely Henonted Oak •nut. know anything about It. You know who oppose the idea. You have take this opportunity of thanking hear about makUig mora room often heard toelr astoilna statemmt, all who worked eo hard to make it graduatloa aha took up social PROGRAM ON NOV. 12 IV WENTWORTH, JUft bow }*oung people abut out their Armixtloe Day Oommlttss toera; hence toe special mceung, "What jrou prepare for, yet geL” so successful and also congratulate Leader To Speak At SL work, taught in a state school for Street MoYie House To parenta. They're not very commu­ which wiU be held at the club on When you leave your home, equip­ toe Hartford winning team. girls at Lancaster, Mass., and later JACK WENTWOBTB, JUTl nicative. It waa dramatic, waan't IN ^^BLACK AND WHITE” “It IB the duty of all World War Will Give One-Act Play At Hoi- kiVCiMi** Tuesday night, November 9to, at ped With aa , slicker aiid A cordial invitation has been re­ was appointed Latin teacher in a It? Now, whan I waa young, if 1 veteran! to attend divine Memorial private school In New Jersey. lister Street School; To Have -CTLVIA 8CTTON, oil helrtM. aervlcea and exerclasa commemor­ 8:00, for the consideration, and pos­ rubbars, It Is silly to prasuma that ceived from our good friends of tot Margaret’s Session Here. Ron On A FoD Schedule. had danced the Wedding March to sible action by toe club, of making you ara Invttlng rain. It la very Lord Kitchener Poat (ff Waterbury During toe World War she was Guest Speaker. ragtime . . ." ating toe sacriflees of our buddlaa TeMerdey: The party gete nader OU toe field of battle. I urge aU toe changea. certain, though^ that if rain does to be with them at toelr Joint instal- president of toe Housewives’ JUl felt abe couldn't poaaibly bear come, you are less likely to get wet League, a member o f toe first Lib­ way, rai leama that Ahui U the eon World War veterans, regardlem of Tha annual banquet of toe club laUon of officers which will be held Mrs. John Holden of Washing­ The new circle theater slteratiens Strikers of the Independent any more. But ahe danced on for will take place In toe clubhouse, on than If yoyou had assumed the smug in toelr club rooms on Saturday, erty loan committee; president for Company plant will present • one- at a* BagUeh lord. Thee ihe over* bourn, it aeemed, a amUe on her toelr ex-zervtee organisation aSUia. ton street, chairman of the' com­ and redecoratlons are nearing eqm- hear* the elder Moataane threatea- tlona. to meet with former comrades Wednesday night, November I'/Ui, atUtude that It Just could not rain Nov. 13, at 8 p. m. Thli invitation two years o t the Hartford Smith plettoD for the opening to be beld act play Friday evening, Nov. 13 In white face, aaying thlnga which bad in attendance at the Memorial ser­ at 6:80. TUa is on toe club, and on that day. Let us keep safe is also extended to our auxiliary. mittee of arrangements for the College club and for the same on Friday evening, November 13 the Hollister Street school and fol­ l u to rata her father. In deepen. no meaning. Allan had gone, ahe ptometrist behind an adequate national de- tlM ehe roahee Into the etndy, an* Q l e c t r ic a l vice to be held in toe Center Oou- members Intending to be presmt A<. planning to be preaent will maet banquet and Installation of officers length of time head o t toe Wom­ under the management of the full­ lowing toe presentation of tos play knew. Now there would be no op­ gregatlonal church tomorrow morn­ must sign up arlto toe atearard be­ fenaa. In front of toe Britiah-American en's Republican club of Hartford time manager, Thomas’ C. Grace of a program of entertatamsnt wtD bs aoaaeae ehe and Milo are eagafod. 'UUI t t M t,\ CMItlHT War or peace, wet or dry, au re- and toe Hartford Crtlega club. She CHAPTER XVI portunity for a wblapered word to COHTnACTORS ing and to participate In the anni­ fore Monday. November 18th, or no club at 6 p. m. sharp. New Britain. The Interior of the given. him. No chance to aak him to be- TO.MURKO\t—UEPENUS ON Above aU alaa, a motor car naeda^and you ba the Judge of their worth. volr.—Elbto. Tha Mons-Ypres Post and AuxU- served on the beard of directors Kilo eaw Jill come Into the ball* proper lubrication. It Is tha major We feel sura you ^ U make it a cue- E versary parade______and exercisesei at toe soup. theater on Oak street has been com' Professor Mark Starr of Katoodr Ueve there waa aa explanation. WHAT YOU DO NOW” Your Electrical Needs can be tafy will observe Ladles Night with for the Smith College Tea Room room with hie father and JUI'a atep- CAR WINTERIZING Manclieiter Memorial hospital on Tha ex-eervlce groups srili attend pletely transformed with new seats N. Y., educational director of the,,. FtnaUy it waa all over. The par­ Be sure that your eyesight la not thing necessary, to praUct against tom tP go to them for s e r v ic e __ MODERN LAUNDRY Amerieaa Legtan AnxIUary a turkey supper, anUrtalnment an I conducted for the endowment fund; fathar. ytur car. lafaly made by the JehnaoB Brae. Thureday.” Armlstlca Sunday Servlcea tomor­ Installed, modern, new sound equip­ Brookwood Labor College and ty had tapered off until of the Impaired—have your eyea haam- wear and prematura depreciation, ■Yoiire in Comradeship, DUworto-ComeTi Unit U i...... held Its dance In the Orange hall, Thursday was formerly deputy commission­ ment, stage and scenery, projection present director of toe educational Kilo had been ateeped In gloom tned. It’a the only way to And out. and it la tha most Important thing Adamy*a Bervlca Station la one of row, at the Center Congregational regular monthly businesa meeting evening, Nov. n . Members and er of toe Hartford Girl Scouts and scorea who bad come only the late- We will gtsdly give yon eetlmatoe. ARTHUR McC a n n . church, where a aermon appropriate curtain and the Interior completely department of the International an evening. There waa a baffled, leavara remained, JtU thought mia- Olaseea Properly Pitted MAY SAVE DAMAGE to bava corract for aatlafaetory sar- tha beat equipped in this section and Chairman. laat Monday evtnlng In toe State guests wUl assemble In the large president of the Nosh Webster Pa­ Ladies Garment Workers Union wUl bewildered look In hia eyea. JtU had among other equipment la carriee in SERVICE POPULAR to toe observance, wUl be preached redecorated for toe season's open erably. Eyea Examined vlce from an autemobila. U a Uttla Armory. The greater part of the lodge hall at 6:30 n. m. with sup­ rent Teabhera association. tag. be the guest speaker. not only aaubbed him by aeitiny an­ mort thought and care was glvaa to stock a complete line of Urea, which by toe Rev. Woodruff. A large at­ e- enlng was taken up with the read­ per being served at 7 p. m. Despite ber numerous activitlee, Admission will be by apeclnl com­ other man to receive with her, but WALTER OLIVER W.U ba told----- on time paymenU; JOHNSON BROTHERS Andefson-Sbaa Poat, V.F.W. tendance ia anticipated. Thomas C. Grace, the new man­ Optometrist and ftotlclan Thla la the best time of tbs year the changing of the oil evarjr few ing of committee reports and de­ Don't forget our church service Mrs. elshcr brought up five chll- ager, Is a native of New Britain and plimentary tickets through toe .-abe had alao gone off aomewhere JIU felt immensely lonely in the hundred miles, most jnotors would gasoline and olL How much does it cost to do the Electric Rangaa — Refrigaratora Tomorrow morning at 10:46 All ex-earvlee men no doubt ara partment bulletins. The name of tomorrow and the parade Thursday. dren. and at toe present time It midst of the braaay brightness, aa- SIfl Main St. Phone 6080 to prepare your car for the faU and has had 11 years experience In the union office. and atayed away. Thla, which respond by fflvlng bettor service Hava your battery cheeked regu­ fwnlly washing at home? Does It Armistice Memorial eervlcea will be planning to take part in the Armis­ Miss Agnes Connors was drawn for Servlco caps and medals will be president of tos Council of Social salled by effusive fariavella that had winter eeaaon. Winter driving haa larly, too, at this service station. 88 CUnton St. TeL 6887 or 7606 held In the Center Congregational ater management. He started aa would have been hia ftrat dance with over a longer period of Ume. Next tice Day parade on November llto, toe attendance prize but ehe was worn. Colors will alao be carried. agencies, on toe executive com­ an usher In a New Britain theater D O real warmth or friendliness In They alee service batteries, tires and really pay compared to too Man- church. All ex-»ervicemen are In­ her thia evening, waa now almoat Ua own pecuUar problem! for the to the crankcase oil, attention and It la expected that toe .nem- not present to claim toe 84.30. That mittee of toe Connecticut Mental and was promoted to asslatant man­ over. them. Crowded by laughing, noisy motorUt to meet, and if be la wlte should be given to gear lubrication, spark plugs. cheater Laundry’s service? Tbeae vited to attend this eervlce. We bers of the .Army and Navy club sum would be worth coming out af­ Hygiene society. She was ap­ people, she saw Jack trying to 1 ope that all of our post members Mons-Yprea Auxiliary ager under Jack Sanson, manager It waa impoaaible that he—Kilo— he will let an experienced and iklll- and then to tha various other spots two qusstiona are of vital interost to will take a Jig part In It Thla la ter on November 18. a w . V. pointed by the legislature os sec­ of toe State Theater here, then

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Spotlight Moriartus-Orioles Readu Tor S e r i e s Hb MToting Ma^ ' 59-Yard Drive To Goal F or Three Johnny Scarchuk Doesn't BIG GAMES TO ATTRACT a m m a n y lost in New York. OPEN PLAY TOMORROW T CIO lost its major bid for Need Publicity To Shine political power, in the automo­ NEARLY MILUON FANS To Deadlock Score, 7-7 bile city of Detroit The Repub­ FOR TOWN GRID TITLE licans ga in ^ a congressional seat By EARL W. TOST “John Scarchuk lajthe beat line of aueh grid performers aa Brunlg and lost a governorship. stadium with a brass band, a parade ' Moake, Johnny Oroman, Pete Cton- Invaders Score Early In First Quarter After S5-Yard That sums up Tuesday’s off-year plunger these tired eye# have aeen Sbte Of 28 Major Tnssles Town Champs Of North End and a goat thU fall In New England football" roy, Jack Stratton, Lefty St John, elections in IS states. There were In the second period the north end r i a ^ Bert Keane, sporta editor of Jim Belgrade, Tom Happeny, Jim March Bnt Red And White Comes Back To Even C o v t no signs of a general political up­ blocked a punt on the 88-yard Uns the Hartford Courant, in a recent On Tap Today On Nation’s QtUsb. Coady Donnelly, A1 Pentore, heaval, but the results turned the Favored To Retain Dia* and the ball rolled to the 3-yard article. And there ia much evidence C. VendriUo, Tony Tumlenaky, Ivar political spotlight more fully on marker from where Brunlg Moake to eupport that belief in the local DahlquUL Jim SpUlane, Clarence h Third Period As Local Fullback Features Wifh 38" three easterners: Mayor LaGuar- crashed over for the first touchdown lad. Grids; Notre Danw-Pitt LaCoia, Sully Balmonda, Ted MeCter- dia pf New York, District A ttom ^ - dem Against Sonth Bad­ of the game. At the half they wars John la a solidly built athlete, thy, Ulyases Uppinoott Btu Wells, Elect Deww of New York, Gover­ ■till ihwding 6-0. weighing . ______162 _ .pounde over a frame Siuve VendriUo, A1 Merror, Pop Yard Dash; Winzier’ s 44*Yard Jaunt Also Thrills As me Japanese have been reported But In the third period tha south I that's five feet, ten Inches In helghL Expected To Draw 60,- Bagleaon, Walt Harriaon. Walt nor-Elect Moore of New Jersey, ers; Game At ML Nebo At Crockett Tommy .Malkte. (Jharila fostering up there between Japan’s and sent politicians conjecturing end attack really got rolUng and | He's a senior at Connecticut State Manchoukuo and Russia's (5uter Lefty SL John swept around BlUy College and Is majoring In botany. 000; Hanrard-Anny Tops Mlnnleucci, BUI Skoneakl and others KeDeyites Miss Winnmg T onchdown By Only 4 Yards. Mongolia. < about the national prospects of a Skoneakl’a end ter the first score An honor etudent, h^s a m ^ b e r whose names escape ua for toe mo­ new party, the American Labor. 2 O’clock; Past History ment It’s an “Inner Mongolian nation" from the 34-yard line. In the oj ****,,®^» formed by 500 delegates from In Neva Y o r k : Stocky, tempera­ InTbeE asL mental, hard-working Mayor Fio- fourth quarter St. John again **** '*** WIU wa ever see their like again ? Paced by the dazriinff all-around play of Ernie Squatrito, I Japan apparently was ready Suiyuan and Chahar, Chinese prov­ Of Rivalry. scored from the 12-yard Une when gfoduatteg inces under complete Japanese miU- rello LaGuardia, 55, of Italian and . . alas. It seems highly Improba­ Manchester High battled Bri8tor.0 11” during toe past two weeks work up toelr Interest in Impressive down on Brlatol's four-yarder In toe ball on toe 6-yarder and oams bask told commons that it was a U. S. brtore toe aerlea opened. of playing pro ball whan hla college Ind., where the Plttaburgba meet records . . . and little can be sold closing mlnutM of play. Squatrito People h e Republican, American La­ the Orlolee were still champions be­ although he waa a leading factor days are over and It’a reported that Notre Dame under drcumatancea about toama In a u r iu when 38 yards, almost ahaking off Brio- idea that the conference be held in Quotes At Home Coming Up Spain: Red Rejoicing cause Moriarty's West Side# has not Now comes 1B3T. Last year toe In State'a oonvlnelng triumphs over lugged toa leather for aennuonai tors oecondary. Unabls to gain, Brussels, smd that in measures to bor and Communist partiea !■■"'■ batUed through four games two of the state’a leading elevens are that exceed a press agent's wildest they’ve played but a few gam u and Edouard Herrlot, president of While insurgents talked about pre­ T been able to take the croam away Trinity and Mlddlebury. <2oaeh gains, threw paaaa and aught them Macbeater punted to BrlatoTa 46, end the war, Britain would go “as Sunday backed LaGuardia; the Democrats, each winning one and Using two. dickering for his services. dream. lost most of them buldes . . . this France’s chamber of deputies: National Education W eek paring “ the greatest offensive in form them' after five games. There­ Christian haa most of his power Scarchuk is oloo a member of toe situation la due, of oourae, to lack and was a bearat on defense, with Mttlng toe Btage for toe viMtar'a far as the United States." American The Wlndfors' Tour Prospects: Gloomy aided by Postmaster General Far­ fore they start all over again at What will happen tots Sunday U There Is considerable anger at Howard Mohr ateo starring aa ‘The Mediterranean cradle of starts. Spain s history," towns in govern­ anybody's guess. No matter bow plays buUt around Scarchuk, who track and field team at State, figur­ Pitt over toe aeverance of relations of available material to develop lead­ lone march. Hueheetm sxporlaMBt-' delegates r e s p o n d e d that they Two Americatui made their big civilization has become a sort Government tconomista went into Monday ment territory spent the weric cele­ ley, backed Mahoney. But the issues Nebo right where they left off last though heavy la one of the fastest ing promlnenUy In the shot put, dta- ing elevens toafU hold toelr own In quArttfbftok. ed with a fivo-m a Una aorty in tha fall an try once more to determine' badly a toam baa fared through­ by toe Irish; toe Panthers ars would “not go out on a limb," and busineu this week the planning of of infernal lake where the pi­ the farm situation and came up with Ex-President Hoover speaks, brating the twentieth anniversary of were local, and LaGuardia is out the season toe underdog usual­ backs In toe etate. At a recant cua and hammer throw. He w umi-pro clrctea. Bristol scorsd sarly In ths first gama and Briatol galnad aueh a w Norman H. Davis, U. S. leader, de­ the Windsors’ 37-day coast-to-coast racy that Rome fought during what looked like bad news for every­ friendly with the President, who a winner. blackboard driU at State, Coach clawing their way through a tough Waterville, Me, the Russian revolution, November 7. ly puts up a game to dtacount all track letters in both his sophomore schedule toward another Rose Bowl quartsr on a 65-yard drira as Jack- m atum that a qulek shift to a clined a bid to preside. tour of the U. S. the days of Pompey (106-48 body. That date is also the first anniver­ telephoned congratulations. A Battla Of lines (Christian said, “John Scarchuk la the and junior yean and seems likely the prevlouB games of the season. bid; the Irish licked Minnesota last Maybe it aU g o u back to tha fact son, Johnson and Mast slaahsd 7-3-1 (ormatlon (aited to stop too They were Charles B.C.) has been reborn." Industrial production, national in­ Tuesday sary of the siege of Spain’s former Off-shoot of Labor’s Non-Parti­ It will be a battle of forward most Improved player on toe squad to win another oa a senior next through toa local lias for eonaistat • • • It baa never failed to be ao In toe week combining deaperats spirit that acholaatlc footbaU hers haa Bristol attack. E. Bedaux, the Sbingoro Takaialii. editor of come and farm income probably will Young Democrat clubs start capital. Shellings and bombings dur­ walls. Each squad haa a sturdy tola year." spring. He makes a hobby of col­ galna, Intorapsrasd wlto two abort san League, the American Labor paaL and opportunist football; all these bun ia toa dotdnuna for five years The n ot et tha flrot qoartar after Appeal To Beason duke’s wealthy the Tokyo Nichl Nkhi: “If the be lower next year than this, they membership drive with “Roose­ ing the last year, said offleisOs, had first line, about equal as to weight Hie Biggest Thrlff lecting fiowerlng plants and alao ampletsd pases by a Pots w em issary, and party was formed last year, with Wlim Agalnat Odda. Indicate toe crowd would grow to and more . . . the umt-pro sport BriatoTs tally and tko aaeend m ar- ' WAS Davis, though, who deliv­ (Sino-Japanese) conflict goes on said, and the current business re­ velt Fifth Anniversary” din­ killed 800 persons and wOimded 4,000. CIO and AFL backing, to support and expetienee. It will remain for Dwyer coached a team in 1983 Bcarchuk’e greatest thrill came Uket photography. Hla ambition la recruits Its players from ths high DAprlte amblnatlra. Four first George T. Sum­ another year, Russia will proba­ cession may run well into 1938. But ners. The figures seemed low. the aesondary to prove Its worth October 37, 1935, when he got his to become a eivU aervloe worker. 60,000 Instead of toe 66,000 expect­ ter u w aU w aeUoa eonflnad fea- ered the ntajor speech on open­ merlin, th e state President Roosevelt and Governor for toe aouto end and he has atated school ranks and Its succeu or lack downs and Bristol waa knooMne at twem toe SO-yard otripu u both bly come in—and that will be “ relatively short recessions" usually American Petroleum Institute Although there was little activity and return a winner. The pimting cn many oocaalona that he never ed If the stadium would hold them. of It depends entirely on toe calibre tos door of a touchdown. Two power ing day. Here was the U. S. stand: department’s new the beginning of another great meets, Chicago. Lehman. It polled 238,000 votes in Iowa and Minnesota won't be ax teama had dlffloulty In gattlng r characterize a general upswing in on the Aragon fronl two towns in edge, on form shown thus far thia had a team which waa pushed all of toe material obtained . . . moat plays were stopped dead as Man­ “We have come not with the ex­ chief of protocol war " business and there may be a pickup Sir Harry ’Twyford takes office loyalist territory behind it qrere New York City then, and this year acUy lonely eitoer. About 40,000 toelr running attaoka started w d whose job is to en­ year, rematna over north with Ug over toe lot Uke that one. Nary boys don’t continue footbaU after chester maaaed Ite defena at e a ­ pectation of working miracles but Fritx Kreisler, violinist: “If I in midyear. as London s lord mayor. heavily bombed. Estimates of the polled 482,000, or more than La- “Buck” BychoUky getting the nod a first down In 44 minutes of play, are expected to see them clash. high echool unleu It’a In eollage, eaUed (raquwUy cn toelr ktekus. with the intention of appealing to tertain and protect had been born recently the dead, mostly civilians, in Lerida and Guardia’s victory margin. Such Ohio State and Indiana, an Import- ter. then Jaeksa, Nagro halfback, Wlnaler, ITAprlte a d Mail got distinguished for­ Wednesday over the south, endere. He la alao a nary a forward paaa that clicked which further reducu toe talent w a t over right taokte for the aoore. reason. We expect to join with other chances are that I might have to Controlling The Crops Barbastro ran to 300. strength indicated that both Re­ great passer but a bit prone to but Dugan, on that murky after­ ant tut to Big Ten circles, should available and this talent h u bun plenty et dtetance Into their . eign visitors. be made to study wireless teleg­ National Grange convention, Eyston Ready For Final Mast pteca kicked toe a t r a point The second quarter ateo u w Jack- nations in urging upon Japan and Harrisburg, Pa. publicans and Democrats may have hurry the pass and doea not take noon came out of a pile of players, draw 60,000 while lUtoola-North mediocre In recent y u re to say the A s these two raphy or chemistry or physics.^’ Congressional leaders put in a good to play ball with it. snatched a forward pass and went western, Chleago-MIchlgar and leut. “Squat" Hits Strtda son fumble with Hultlaa recovering China that they resort to peaceful conferred, the tour part of the week drafting a crop Danzig's Flag time enough to pick a potential re­ processes." shaped up: Arrive Thursday There was serious talk, too, that ceiver. 66 y a r^ for a touchdown that won Nebraska-Kansaa are expected to Squatrito really got atarted In for Maeheotor but Harry Bquatri- control bill for the special session. It The Free City of Danzig covers 750 toe game and UUe. It waa toe to hobbled soon after u d Jobnaon Other nations quickly endorsed New York Novem- dialect, from an Alaskan to a Puerto provides, tentatively, for continua­ Armistice Day. square miles on the Baltic sea. It the mayor may nm for President What the Orioles and Morlartya attract 25,000 and 85,000 customers Poulbly uml-pro footbaU wUI the third quarter. He took Brtatora Rican suggesting that the two peo- Windsors land at New York. l both lack, or at least have failed to stout hearts of a great Une that Attempt At Mile Record each. kickoff back 21 yar^e to too 41. Hla recoverad (Or Bristol, aoltocr break that stand, without saying just how b er 11; Edward tion of soil conservation oayments. was established as an independent in 1940, perhaps with A P support, again return to toe Umallght here plM "change chiefa." That, said some show thus fqr. Is a scoring punch. refused to bend or give even when The Harvard-Army game, a duel when the uholastlo game perks up, brother Harry picked up nine yards providing u y advutago. they expected to get Japan and makes radio talk „ . and the financing of the control pro­ Friday city-state under the Versailles treaty and that Deway may be G.O.P. toe north end had toe baU on toe China to negotiate. luly, bitten by November 12, just critics, was an incitation to revolt. gram by some form of "tariff-equal­ in order to give Poland a port But candidate for the New York gov­ Several Umea In the games played that should pe toe best toe series u It shows signs of doing tote ua- a d t o a loat two. T h a IhTite tors Both Taoua Play WaB This week Kent was requested to Duke of Windsor makes radio a League of Nations boycott during before dinner with Sir Ronald Lind­ izing” taxes, like the processing taxes talk. the population is largely German, ernorship. here each has had ebanoes to reach has produced since toe days of Bar­ son . . . that would sum to be toe himself looM around left a d a d Maobeatcr'a atira forward'wan submit several substitute messages__ • • • oftern ^^ they knocked at toe end I Takes Thunderbolt Ont Into only salvation for the semi-pros in the Ethiopian war, announced that say, British ambassador; call on the under the old A A A It also would and a few weeks ago the nazis dis­ pay dirt but the attack seemed to sons and three Umea that Une CRACK FIELD RUNS ry Wcod and Chris Cagle, will at­ galloped down tou sideline on a 83- ploye(l fine football, with tha vat- President; two or three days in New in English. bog down. Balomonaon la the fast' the future and we hope it will coma yard run to Brlatol’s 30. Harry loat ao far as she was concerned there establish the ever-normal granary to solved the last 'olitical party oppos­ surged up and forward, pushing tract 65,000, the largest Eastern arau Palmar a d N leu a stu d - York’s Mohawk valley; 10 days in Congress Gets Ad Man eat back in town although Mike crowd. About 40,000 wlU crowd the to pau . . . for the preunt, how­ two yards, Ernie got four, rtarry could be no question of invoking store surpluses of some crops for lean ing them. This week the Danzig nazi toe enemy back each time. Fiedler Desert Today For Assault Outs, Ernie Squatrito a d Howard the deep South before heading west. years. leader boasted: ‘The time will soon y e l e c t in g Bruce Barton, Brosowakl la equally as fast and Polo Grounds for toe Purdue-Ford- ever, we have the Orioles and Mori- lost to r a more a d t o a Mohr sanctions. (President Roosevelt's Sister-Wife outkicked and outgeneraled toe PIMUCO FU1VRITY arty's with ua In toelr third meeting Mohr featuring among toe backs Denouncing the tour as a slumming The house agricultural committee come when the flag of the third reich both these boys might go places be south end for 44 minutes but Lady ham match. rifled a paaa that Taggart aared a d Wlnaler starring u a kicker. Chicago speech last month com ­ party, the Baltimore federation of Nineteen years ago, a Missou?! Labor advertising man and author f for the local grid title . . . toe farm couple adopted orphaned 2- agreed on the principle of voluntary will be the state flag also of the Free B fore a winner Is returned. Luck favored toe under dogs and On Mark Of 301 Mfles Penn and Penn State expect 40,- on toe two-yardar with a taping D'Aprlle, M u a and Raid were out­ pared “world lawlessness" to an labor called Bedaux an enemy of control of wheat, cotton and rice City of Danzig.’’ Berlin described the a life of Christ, the Republicans If Balomonson Is back with the Orioles are. by far, the- better or­ year-old Mary Lee Ipock. Her brother when toe chance came Dugan 000, too, while Dartmouth and ganised and are making a definite catch In toe air amid three Bristol standing on Briatol’s Una a d Jaok- epidemic, which is fought by a labor, criticized the duke for confer­ crops but favored compulsory con­ statement as merely “a rhetorical boosted their congressional total by ■outh enders it will be a punting Princeton should draw 80,000 to Bennie, 4, went to live in the Ozarks still A t It one point. Barton’s district had grasped it and with it a ball game. attempt to revive football locally tocklers, sfter which Ernis Squa- ■on Johnson starred In the baek- quarantine. Sanctions quarantine a ring with Hitler, and said that the with another family. Last summer trol of tobacco. While agriculture de­ twist of speech.” duel until the breaks come but with­ That gentle readers, is the back­ Per Hour; Has Already Ronsmg Duel Expected Be­ Princeton’s Palmer Stadium. Crowds trlto went over for the sa re on toe nation.) duchess had not been interested in partment officials disclosed plans for While AFL and CIO prepared to gone Democratic in the three pre­ . unleu Moriarty Brothers can fleld. The blocktog a d tackling of they met when Ben got a job on out this chunky little back, Bycbol ground In a general way of the of about 20,000 are due to see Holy bolster their team with ths addition first play. Wlnaler cooly place kick­ • • « labor problems when she lived in government com loans at about 50 renew peace negotiations, they also ceding elections but before that had sky will keep the ebaUengsrs back both teams w u of a high ordw and Baltimore. Mary Lee's farm, using his foster par­ Immoriall'ly In Russia long and honorable aerlea between Cross and Colgate at Worcester, of outalds playtrs, tos Oriolu aum ed the mtra point that ttad toa both plajrod hard, c la a a d fast ents name. cents a bushel on this year’s bumper prepared to push new campaigns for been Republican. on their collective heels all after­ these two sections of Manchester. Set 4 Distance Standards tween Nine Jnveniles; Cnt Growing Pains “ Leaders come and go but the peo­ Maas. Temple and Mitolgan State a sura bst to retain toe diadem In count at 7-all. ball. This week when Mary Lee’s foster crop, a plan for com crop control members— just in case. CIO started In D e tr o it: CIO’s man lost by a noon. It mattered not what had happened h e wise men wanted to stop the missionary work in the furniture and ple remain.” declared Soviet Dictator at Philadelphia and Navy and two straight gam u . . . and u long Bristol never had a e b a a after Johnny G rea, shifted from qiuur- Ex-Banker Gets A Job mother discovered the blood rela­ remained a problem. big margin to Richard W. Reading Both UneS are even as to defen' before, It was toe old feeling that Leg Retires Menow. (Columbia at Annapolis whUo New bedding trades, an AFL field, and Stalin this week. ‘The people only Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, Nov. u fans don’t exput a renewal of the that. It w u only toe second time terback to halfbuk on too local war not only because it is a Joseph W. Harriman was born heir tionship. Ben and his sister had been in the non-partisan race for mayor. sive strength and replacements for each wsm better than toe other and Haven expects 35,000 in toe Bowl old Cuba-CIovarteafs’ knock-'em- that tbs Men of M onaha had b e a to millions. At 16 he became a bank AFL looked over the maritime, news­ is immortal. All else is transitory." 6.— (A P )—Capt George E. T. Eys­ eleven, w u injured In tha first quar­ bloody mess, threatens China’s in­ secretly married a month. The mar­ Join The Army Reading had AFL backing. All both are not up to the first string the only way to prove it waa to for the Yale-Brown battle. down and drag-'em-out batUu scored on In eight gam a thte a a - T clerk, at 35 a member of his father’s riage annulled, they continued to live paper. textile, oil and other terri­ As he spoke, news came that three play footbaU. ton roared Thunderbolt world's ter w h a tackled whUa running dependence and hurts world busi­ quality. With this aa a barometer they'll get toelr money’s worth at private banking firm, at 45 the foun­ on the same farm. During the first month of Ameri­ tories. more leaders and five associates had council candidates endorsed by Harmonlons Rivalry. fastest automobile, out Into the Baltimore, Nov. 6.— (AP) — An California, In a asvera teat for tu Bon a d Macbeater atarted out to back a kick. Many fans beltevad ke ness but also because it complicates gone—sentenced to death for mis­ CIO were defeated. CIO lost in It can readily be seen that both overnight field of nine capable juve­ Rose Bowl Bspirattona, meets Mt. Nebo tomorrow. do It again With a flgbUng spirit der of his own bank. This bank failed can participation in the World war, The United Automobile Workers coaches will be forced to keep their Only once before has there ever desert today for an attempt on toe bad swallowed hte tongue but ouoh an already muddled international to reopen after the 1033 national there were only 86.000 volunteer en­ filed a complaint with the national management in agricuiture. "nieir Canton and Akron, Ohio, too, but measured mile speed record. niles promised track fans o rousing Washington before 50,000 with a d athu slum that stopped every situation. Examples: regulars in as long as possible. been anything Uke tola year’s good Ray Burger, former M. h. 8. was not toe cau. He w u klekad u banking holiday. Harriman was sen­ listments. The army doesn’t thiiik labor relations board charging the executions brought the known total helped return Pittsburgh’s demo­ feelings between toe teams. That duel today In the sixteenth running about as many In the stands for Bristol attack before It got under­ toe head and w u rtaaoved to the in the last five months to 686. There are two coaches at the It may take a Uttle while to get of the Pimlico futurity, richest race grid star, drops ua a line from Busy though she is in China, Ja­ tenced to 41i years for misapplying that was enough, so it’s drawing up Chrysler Corp. with "supporting a cratic mayor to offic& was in 1927 when the north end the Thunderbolt in running condi­ the Southern California and Stan­ way. Neither tarn could gain con hospital wlto a ooneuaalaii. X-rays pan was reported to have sent 60.- bank funds. company union" in violation of the north end, Ckimber and WUsoa. of Maryland's fall season. ford claah. Tulane and Alabama are Kocheuter, N. Y.: "Have b e a In the eiatently for tos reel of the quarter In Short... new recruiting plans. New Jersey: were champs. They came aouto tion again after Its repairs”, Eyston were to be takm todw to detormlne 000 troops to reinforce the boun­ On parole after serving 25 months, Wagner acL Visiting Kings In Senator A. Harry Thus far the autborlty to direct the The 315,000 added, mile and a six­ due to draw 30,000 with 20,000 on insurance buataeas In Roebuter tor end Manchester put toe ball In play The idea is to go after enlistments Moore, Democrat, was elected gov- team has fallen mostly on Comber to argue terms and ^here were no said, “but I hope to get the record if a akuU fracture exiirta. dary between Manchoukuo and Harriman started a new career this at the outbreak of war just as i town Nine officials of the UAW sued the terms to argue. Pete VendriUo attempt out of the way today.” teenth test for two-year-olds waa ex­ baqd for toe Auburn-Tennes*ee past two months...-.met Jimmy on Ita 26 M toe period ended, after Floods .in Syria left 1,235 dead. Two of Europe’s kings went travel­ nor for the third time, unprece­ and to date he has had moat of the pected to gross about 335,000, with Neill, how working at Buffalo, at Sananary Of Oaua Siberia. On the other side of the week at the age of 71. He got a job goes after community chest funds— Ford company and Harry H. Ben­ ing this week. Boris of Bulgaria, pep­ said that bis team would play un­ claah. Oklahoma and Iowa State a exchage of punts. as automobile salesman at $25 a week 50,000 homeless. nett, Ford personnel director, for dented in the state’s history. It w u responatblllty. Insofar aa numbers He did not set a time for toe nm. the winner’s purse worth approxi­ the Tulane-Oilgate game..,.must Uneups; Maneheater—te. Palmar; line, Russia was supposed to be do­ through a committee built around ping up in London incognito, was der the usual terms which were ac­ and Rice and Arkansas probably wiu Wlnzler*a Ron Thrills It N leu; If, Tburnwr; e, H. Hul- and commissions. California’s supreme court turned leading citizens. Such committees are 31,000,000 damages allegedly suf­ a family fight, with his opponent, on the squa^ the Orioles will have cepted by toe north end and the The 34‘ eyitnder, seven-ton ma­ mately 330,000. say my old high school running ing the same thing. understood to be seeking iegalizatien nearly two teams available. The Missing from ths flsid was Hal play before throngs of 15,000 while Roblnaon made three yards u toe Une, PrmtlM; rg, Wlnaler; rt, Mur- down Tom Mooney’s plea for free­ expected to be set up soon in every fered in a fight outside the River a Presbyterian clergyman whose series was on. chine flashed over toe measured Baylor and Texas figure on 10,(MH) mate Is playtof very good football Italy was reported ready to Join dom on a writ of habeas corpus. Rouge plant May 28. of his large modem army, which a south enders have a squad of about mUe at 809.6 mllea per hour O ct 28 Price HeuUay’s two-year-old cham­ final quarter opaed a d Ernie hy: re. T a g g i^ Longakar; qb, Bird Jailed state. post-war treaty Umited to 33.000. brother married the sister of This year Don Harrington said for toelr game. at Oilgate.,..Ernie NeUI la one of the year-old anti-communist agree­ Hunting accidents caused nine IS players with Haafs and Salomon- but broke dosm. The record, 301.13 pion, Menow, retired for the season Squatrito ripped off first down to lohr; Ihb, mbinaao; rab, Orota. ment between Germany and Japan. The bandit Bird brothers, Frank George of , calling on Musso­ Moore’s wife, directing his cam­ that toe south end could have five Mlsatsslppi State smothered toe b est....T v s aun him play in deaths in the east and midwest as paign against the Hague Demo­ son on the etdeltoea. players and that toe Orioles would m. p. h. was set here In 1685 by Sir because of a cut leg. With Menow four gam u to data... .always fight­ toe 38. Mohr hit off tackle for to ra H. Squatrito; fb, B. gquatrlto, and Charles, notorious throughout Black Challenged Women At Work lini was believed to have discussed out, overnight favoritism was about George Waablngton 37 to 6 last yards a d a shovel pau from Ernie £Briatol—te, IFAprite, Jabs; R. . Memories Of Past Malcolm CampbeU. the midwest, flew the coop last ^ p - small game and deer seasons opened. the Dodecanese islands, once Greek, cratic maphine. The New Deal was stand on - their present lineup. night at Washington; Washington ing, and a great loser.. . . " Last month the Supreme Court re­ The International Labor OfiRce at A few of the old timers met the Three practice aesaiona by asu;lt The 18-mlle speedway, with equally divided between entries of to Harry Squatrito picked up thru Healy, L e v a a a r; Ig, Mauter; a, tember at Cleveland, where they The 300,000 CCC enrollees were now Italian. Their residents are dis­ not an issue although Moore is op­ Headley and Willis SharpedCtlmer. University of St. Loula shaded Okla­ 'Lost Battalion' Saved ordered fingerprinted for the F.B.L fused to review Ut|gatlon involving Geneva queried the government other night and asked each other If team up to this writing have been 'electric eye" timing devices at more. Then Wlnaler dropped back M u a ; rg, Oeorgltu: r t Raid; re, were being held for a series of bank the right of the seciinties commission satisfied because Italy insists that posed to court reorganization. Headley nominated Bourbon King, homa Aggies 12 to 3 and Texas For tha second week a-runnlng, Highlight of the bloody mess this robberies. Frank Bird’s wife got so non-criminal files. about the economic status of U. S. Italian be used in the spools. there was to be any aeries this year. held and thus assured the fans can each end of toe measured mile tn 3-2 scoru marked every match tn to kick but Ernie went around left HaU, Jabs, Turner; qb. Meal; Ihb, week was the “lost battalion’s" fare­ to seize telegrams. This week three women. The women’s bureau replied Moore, succeeding Republican Gov­ At that time there wasn't si hint of be sure that both will give their its middle, is in good condition. third In the Walden handicap, and Tech trimmed Loyola of New Or­ end Instad for about live yards. Aa Jackson; rbb. Pots, Lynch; fb, homesick that he took her back to Conservatives gained and laborites hla stablemate, Dah He, to carry on ths Britlah-American club Dart well to arms. For four^days 400 Chi­ Cleveland last weekend to see her Florida companies asked the court to that: ernor Hoffman, becomes another even a meeting to arrange the best whan toe whiotle sends toe Eyston already tola fall haa as- leans tn leading games. ha w u tackled he lateralled to Johnson. lost in municipal elections in 360 Eng­ reconsider—with Justice Black not More than one fifth (10,752,000) On Patriotic Grounds for toe Injured Menow at probable League u Tadragee b a t Porta- nese had held out in a Chapei ware­ folks—and officers, waiting for him lish and Welsh cities and boroughs. ^ar-him-in-mind-for-’40 man.' series. A few years ago tha detalla bora Into action. tabUshed four new qrorld speed reo- WInzIer a d toe latter aped down Scora By Perteda house. refusing to throw down arms participating. He was appointed are gainfully employed . . . 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