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(OBMlfled AdrertlatBC «a Pag* PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. LHIh n o . 2. It.) BfANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8,1983. (TWELVE PAGES) GIANTS LEAD SENATORS IN 7th, 4-1 ------, i ■ . , = r —. . SUSTAIN SELECTMEN Wounded By An Assassin DOLLFUSS BY EX-SOLDIER; PITCHING OF HUBBELL ON APPROPRIATIONS SUGm iY HURT TAMES NAT SLUGGERS (M y Two Items, Storm Sew­ Anstrian Chancellor Able To ^COOK IS NAMED PERFEQ WEATHER Sonthpaw Ace h Marreions Form hi Openmg T3t Of ers And Parks, Cat By Continoe With Official Du­ CHAIRMAN OF Chssks; Mel Otfs.Mighty Bat PnU New Taxpayers; Meeting Pro­ ties After Hospital Treat­ FOR WORLD SERIES THE SELECTMEN York Team In Front; Hits Homer h Second; RnsseH duces Some Ridiculons ment-Assassin Heli Hnge Throngs Gather* Early Rephces Stewart On Mo mid For Wasbrngton. (Questions, Motions. Bowers Elected Secretary Vienna, Oct. 3— (AP) —Chancel­ lor Engelbert DoUfuss was slightly For Classic— A Polo Grounds, New York, Oct. 3. A mild and somewhat tempered At Organization Today; wounded in tw o plaujes by an assassin —(AP)— Behind' the marvelous H its H om er drive to cut the appropriations for today, but an hour after receiving Colorfnl Setting. southpaw pitching of Lanky Carl town expenses met with rebuff last C. R. Barr Retams Police treatment at a hospital be was able Hubbell, the New York Giants rode night, all but two of the recommen­ to go to his home and continue with through the first seven innings of dations of the Board of Selectmen his offidal duties from there. By EDWARD J. NEIL the opening game of the World Commissionership. Associated Press Sports Writer being endorsed oy a meeting of One shot struck him in the left Series with the Washington Sena­ arm and the other grazed his left ' • tors today with a lead of 4 to 1 nearly 500 voters in High school breast when he was fired upon at Polo Grounds, New York, Oct. 3. gained In driving Wally Stewart hall. Members of the ' Taxpayers’ Aaron Cook, beginning his second the entrance of the Parliament —(AP)—Chirrled and combed and from the box in the third. League of Manchester were princi­ term as a Selectman and but 24 building. flashing green as an emeraJd in the Under perfect weather conditions, pals in the movement to reduce the “That was a close one,” he remark­ years of age, was today elected morning sun, the battle groimd for with a roaring crowd of 48,000 budget total below the figure set by ed to his friends as he left the hospi­ the Selectmen. The appropriation ch£iirman of the Board of Selectmen, the first game of the world series cheering the cham­ tal and walked smilingly to bis auto­ pions on, Mel Ott shot a home run for Parks, Tree Warden and Spray­ at the organizatior meeting held mobile. sparkled a bright welcome today to the thousands of baseball’s faithful into the stands to drive In a pair ing was reduced from the 59,000 A young ex-soldier, recently dis­ gathering early for the opening duel In the first while a volley of three, ai^ed by the Selectmen to $6,000, charged from the third regiment ot (ff the New York Giants and the singles that chased Stewart to the but only after the Pairk conunlssion infantry, whose political connec­ and its work had been roundly de­ Washington Senators. third, and an infield out off Jack tions, authorities were not immedi­ fended. The Storm Water Sewers The annual struggle for suprem­ Russell, his right handed successor, Chancellor Engelbert DoUfuss. ately able to learn, was arrested in appropriation was complicated by acy of the champions c* the Na­ scored another pair. connection with the attempted amendments and heated discussion tional and American Leaghe could After allowing a run in the assassination and police began a aiding when a written ballot was not have bid for more perfect fourth, Hartly due to Hughle roundup of all political suspects. taken. weather or a more bolsterc ’r set­ Crltz’s error at second on Heinle Vice CaianceUor Emil Fey was one Can’t Cut Tax Bate ting. The sun streamed down hot­ Manush’s grounder after Buddy The total reductions in the town DEMOCRATS MAKE GAINS of the first to visit the hospital. He ly, there wasn’t a cloud In the sky, Myer had singled, Hubbell tightened budget, effected by the Taxpayers’ said DoUfuss soon would be able to and a gentle breeze from the north­ again and set the Senators do'wn In League, were $5,500, or about 1-10 move to hi^ home and continue the east whipped at the flags atop the order through the fifth and sixth. of a mill, making no reduction pos­ direction of affairs from there. encircling horseshoe stands that aU He fanned Russeh for hla seventh sible from the 17 1-2 mill tax rate AS SMALL TOWNS VOTE Police said the young ex-soldier but enclosed the plajdng field. in the fifth. E l_ O T T figured necessary by the Selectmen. intercepted the chanceUor at the Expect a Sell-Out Last night’s session was one of main entrance to the Parliament Elvery indication was that the DETAILS OF GAME the most bizarre ever recalled in buUding and apparently moved as beautiful day and the enthusiasm of Polo Grounds, New Yewk, Oct. 3. Ryan. ’Eie shortstop just nilased the town. Replete with ridiculous ques­ didy Three Cities Elected if to band him a manuscript. the Harlem constituents for the — (AP)—The diamond was smooth­ ball, (joshn rolled cut to Terry who tions and far more ridiculous mo­ W E DEAD, THREE When detectives halted him and home forces of Bill Terry would com­ ed out for the opening game while tagged the Goose cm the base line tions it kept Moderator William J. took the manuscripts the man step­ bine to produce the sell-out of 49,000 the umpires conferred with Mana­ as Myer ran to second. Manu»h Crockett on edge every minute. Mayors And Two Pick ped back a feW paces, drew a pistol the. business office of the Giants has gers Bill Terry and Joe Cronin. Carl grounded to Critz who fiunbled ffl» Adjonnunent Beaton ARElIhBEUEVE and fired. been fearful would not materialize. Hubbell and Wally Stewart the an error. Manush was safe add The meeting bad scarcely been Democrats; Waterbary to The chancellor announced imme­ By 11 a. m., e. s. t., there was not rival , finished warming up Myer reached third. Cronin groun^ called to order when Walter Maho­ diately upon arriving at his home a single seat left In the small patch as the band struck up the National ed to Jackson whose throw to Q)tto ney moved that it be adjourned to that be would delivsi;^ *n address of bleachers in deep center field ac- .Anthem and the stairs and stripes forc^ Manush at second, MEAT THE CAUSE tonigkt .to which he e^uld assqre cozqmcktoting slightly more than Saturday evening at 9:15 to give Hold Its Election Today. were rais^ to the flagpole over the scor^ on the play. Schillto 6,000. A steady flow of chattering ■the jn ap to tlia t bBi va a not>wniotuIy dto> hottse in centerfield. hard liner tiidt Hubbell Imodzad miU- worlwn op. a niglit. shift an op­ ISirf^toa able and) humanity, men, women and the' portunity to attend. Thomas Trot­ FTrat Jtontog down, but could not field in time to ■ri- ter seconded the motion but the detormtoM m leadov yoongWWrt of' the family, poured Aaron Oobk- New Haven,-'Oct. S—^^( AP)—Sub­ l5ttie Tilor^ 01 B ^ liye Vic­ ship. SENATORS. The Itost. hall was catch the runner at first. It was a voters turned down the plan by A into to? unreserved Beetles of th< stantial gains cB normally Repub­ An emergency maetlng of the upper stands where 20,000 more can thrown odt by Dennis J. Madion, single and Cronin reached second. considerable majority. Jacob Laufer in the Mumcipal biiildihg starting president of toe board of aldamen. Kuhel groimded out, Critz t o Terry. lican strongholds were' coimted to­ 'Cabtoet also was caUed for tonight And vantage points. \nd outside started to get to his feet, evidently at two o’clock. Sherwood G, Bowers tim; Autopsy Slows Deatk but no official statement was made the park, marshalled off into bat­ The stairt of the game was celayed One rhn, two hits, one error, tiro day by Democrats on the basis of to move that the vote be taken by was elected secretary, succeeding concerning the shooting. talions on the side streets, each with "by the ' departure o f cameramen left. closed ballot, but he was piiUed returns from “small town” elections Geroge E. Keith. Clifford R. Burr* The American minister, George a squad of officers In charge, were from the field. The umpire ordered GIANTS: R)^^ fanned, swinging back into his seat by Selectman W2US named police commissioner held in 150 of the state’s 169 com­ Was Dne to InflamiiiatioB H. Earle, congratulated the chan­ more thousands waiting to get at them all from the •vicinity of the Sherwood Bowers, who was seated munities. at a slow curve. Hubbell houneod after a contest for thte appointment ceUor on his escape. the ticket windows. It seemed cer­ Giamta bench. M yer fanned, sw ing­ to Russell who made between Laufer and Mahoney. a nice leaping developed. On the first ballot Bun- While most of the towns voting SUmllar congratm ations came tain that whole companies of these ing at a faust screw badl. (ooslin stop and throw out at first. Moore The reports «t the town officers Of The Intestines. had three votes, being nominated yesterday, xemained loyal to their fanned, swinging at a low .curve. groimded out sharply CfOcin to were accepted as printed in the by W. George Gleimey, Michael Mc- Republican tradition, some joined (Conttoned on Page Six) (Coatinned on Page Six) Umpire Moran dusted off the plate. Kuhel. Town report. The state aid road the Democratic column for the first Dcumell had three votes, being Manusb also struck^ out, swinging N o R ubs; no aMs; no error*; none fimd allottment of $2,500 was voted Lottie, six-year-old daughter of time in years, while in others nor­ at a feust toall, ama the crowd gave left. without opposition. ’Treasurer G. H. fContfamed on Page Two.) mal Republican majorities were Mrs. Mary Tltor is dead and three Hubbell a terrific ovation. Fifth liMiing Waddell read a letter from the substantially reduced. other members of the family are No runs, no hits, no errors, none state highway department explain­ SiS^ATORS: Bluege bounded out Only three dtles elected mayors le ft ing the proposition. It was also vot­ and two df Jiem chose Democrats seriously sick at the Manchester 44 KILLED, 89 WOUNDED Ryan to Terry on a close play. GIANTS: Moore hit sharply to ed to apply for the $150,000 fxmd for the office. Memorial hospital, resulting from Sewell was out mi a slow hopper under F^eral aid and the NRA the SEABURY UUNCHES Myer and was safe when the second Jackson to Terry. Russell famied, In the first partisan election since poisoning. It is believed, from bad baseman juggled the ball for an Selectmen being named to desig­ 1911, Bristol re-elected Masror Jos­ swinging at a change of pace. hamburg steak. Those sick at the error. Crlto files out to (3odin. Terry nate the roads to be repaired. eph F. Dutton, Democrat. The dty IN BATTLE IN HAVANA No runs, no hits, no errors; none hospital and believed to be similarly fouled out to Sewell, who made the Appropriations is normally Republican. le f t FUSION CAMPAIGN effected are William Titor, 12; Alex- catch >i«.)f w ay between the plate GIANTS: Critz )jrounded out Then came the various items im- Norwalk named a Democrat as ainder, 7 o f 6 Beehive and Stephen and first baise coautoing box. Ott der appropriations. ’The Selectmen’s its chief e;,;ecut.ve for the first time Myer to Kuhel. Terry was out on a KroU, 25 of 23 North School street w'eak hopper Russell to KuheL Ott recommendation of $90,000 for in ten years, choosing Charles C. Day Long Fight Between drove a home nm into the lower A utopsy “YOUNG” STRBLING refused to bite at Russell’s floaters. charities was voted without opposi­ Swartz. Republicans in Torrlng^on, right field stands scoring Moore Ott la^ed a long single to centor' tion. Upon question o f E. J. HoU it Calls Postmaster General however, n mained in control, re­ An autopsy was performed this ahead o f him. Da^•is singled rtiaurply field. Fast work by Schulte pre­ was iH-ought out that $150,000 was electing Mayor Ernest E. Novey. m orning at the hospital on the body Several Hnniired Officers past Cronin. Jackson lifted a high expended last year with an addi­ of the girl and it was learned that DIES FROM HURTS fly to Schulte. vented Mel from taking second. On Farley “ Arch SpeOsman” ; Wets Victorious a bit and run play, Da'vis slashed a tional $50,000 being appropriated Groton voted 782 to 420 in favor the intestines showed e'vldence of Barricailed In Hotel And Two runs, two hits, one eerrtx, one for unemployment. inflammation, caused, it is believed, le ft single to center but Ott puUed up at second. Jackson went out, Rus-. Under highways the Selectmen Assails McKee. (Continued on Page Six) from eating food of poisonous Second Inning asked for $40,000. It was disclosed nature. “ Enlisted Men’s Army.” End Comes To Georgia SENATORS; Cronin singled be­ sell to Kuhel. that $3,000 additional had been The case was brought to the at­ tween Jackson amd Ryan on a slow No runs, two hits, no errors, two /a spent last year and Jacob Laufer tention of Dr. Mortimer Morlarty dribbler. Schulte bunted to Hubbell le ft New York, Oct. 3. — (AP) — Sixth i*»e<"g asked “Where ?.’’ He was told “On who received an urgent call from Ha'vana, Oct, 3.—(AP)—Swept Heavyweight FoDowmg and (Ilronin wais forced at second, Launched with a double-barreled at PRESffiENT BACK Hubbell to Ryam. Schulte beat the SEJNATORS: Myer fouled out to the highways.’’ Walter Mahoney tack by Samuel Seabury and Florello Jae faihlly during his office hours by rainstorms and high winds, amended the Selectmen’s motion relay by a step at first Kuhel fan­ Mancuso. Goslto fouled to Mancuso. H. LaGuardia, the fusion drive to iast night, Upon a second and more Havana straggled bravely today to made by Chairman W. S. Strickland Insistent call he closed the office Motorcycle Accident. ned and Schulte was doubled at sec­ Manush lifted a short fly to Ryan. break Tammany’s political hold on resto^ a semblance o t order afta The big hitters of the Washington TtiAklng the appropriation $38,000. INNEW YORK HOME and hurried to the north end and yesterday’s bloodshed and rioting. ond, Mancuso to Ryan. New York proceeded under full No runs, one hit no errors, none team looked bad against Hubbell’s Laufer seconded it. ’The Selectmen’s steam today. upon arrivtog found Lottie Titox* Stores and cafes were reopened, sharp-shooting. motion prevailed by a considerate A cheering throng in Cooper dead, and the other members of the but there were few customers and Macon, Ga., Oct. 3.— (AP)—Wil­ left. GIANTS: Mancuso hoisted a high No runs; no hits, no errors, none majority. The oiling appropriation Umon, which saw the start of a suc­ family violently ill, all of them run- most of those pedestrlsjis who ven-, liam Lawrence (Young) Stribllng, of $2,500 was voted without opposi­ fly to Schulte. The crowd gave the left. cessful campaign against Boss ntng fevers of 104 or more. The tured forth were in search of news Georgia hea'vywelght, died at six tion but John McMenemy, of Marble Has Arranged For Confer­ sparkplug shortstop a big hand. GIANTS: Mancuso skyed out to ’Tweed and 'Tammany sixty years sick members were takoi to the concerning missing friends or rela­ a. m., eastern standard time today street, thought that all the Select­ ago, heard Seabury blast' Mayor hospital by Dr. Morlarty and later from injuries received ,unday in a Ryan hit sbairply to Myer and raced Manush. Ryan hoisted a high one tives. to second when the second base- men’s appropriation recommenda­ John P. O'Brien, Tammany candi­ ence With Gen. Johnson the body of toe dead girl was re­ motor accident to Kuhel. Hubbell up: The fans Meantime, the army continued mam, after a great stop threw wild­ tions should be voted en bloc. After date for re-election, emd Joseph V. moved to the hospitid morgue for The end came an nour after the gave the crack southpaw a big checking'casualties in an effort to ly past Kuhel. It was a hit for Ryam much discussion this was voted McKee, independent mayoral en­ the autopsy. fighter lapsed into unconsciousness, cheer. Hubbell hit aha^ly through establish vdietha there were more and an eiror for Myer. Hubbell down. trant, laust night. For Later In The Day. Mrd. Titor stated last night that following a dogged fight which his Bluege for a single, on the first Garage Questioned than the reported 44 dead and 89 popped to Myer. Moore grounded Seabury raked the Tammany they had purchased hamburg steak pbyslclkna said was possible only pitched. Time was taken out, while Concrete gutters appropriation regime, but trained most of his fire wounded in yesterday’s fighting. by a J rsor of hla tremendous vi­ out Bluege to Kuhel. Hubbell donned his sweater. Moore .Saturday night a t a local stm*e and No runs, one hit one error, one of $700 was voted with no opposi­ on McKee whom he called the New York, Oct. 3— (AP)—Presi­ Dozenli of relatives of missing forced Hi'bbell at second, Bluege to tion but when the Municipal Garage had eaten it Sunday. tality. “pliant, subservient vacillating tool” dent Roosevelt arrived in New Y'qrk army men and ci'vlllans telephoned le ft Myer. item was reached and the Select­ The price of the meat, Mrs. Tltor or visited the Associated Press At his bedside were his parents, Third Inning of Edward J. Flynn, “political boss shortly after noon today from his said, was four pounds for 25 cents, his manager and trainer, his wife, No runs, one alt, no errors, one men moved $2,000, Weilter Mahoney of the Bronx.” trip to the American Legiqn con­ office, women crying hysterically SENATORS: Bluege struck out lefi. amended it for $1,200. The Garage purchased at a south end meat as they pleaded for assistance in (Talre, herself a patient at the hos­ swinging at a change of pace. He called Postmaster General Far­ vention and the Century of Progress store. It was served, cm the table for pital following the birth of their Seventh Inning appropriation wjis voted but only Exposition in Chicago. He started their seai^ Sewell grounded out Jackson to SENATORS: Chronin lifted a togh ^ter Laufer had insisted the work­ ley, who advocated McKee’s candi­ dinner and the remainder for sup­ third child, bom two weeks ago, dacy, an “arch spoilsman.” from Grand Central station for his A da> long battle between sev­ Terry on a slow hopper. Stewart one to Moore who barely grabbed men at the garage loafed too much. per. and a younger brothe*" Herbert a fanned, swinging and warn Hubbell’s John F. Curry, Tammany leader, East 65th street home. eral hundred officers barricaded in the ball with out-stretched bands The Storm Sewers appropriation Older Brotoe(*s Reaction fighter iu his own right. sixth strikeout ■rictim In three In­ dominates the city, Seabiuy said, The President was accompanied the Natkmal hotel and the “enlist­ after a long run. Schulte ftomed, was cut to $7,500 after an argument Stephen Archivy, known as Steve Physicians said death was due to nings. through Mayor O’Brien, who “does by Mrs. Roosevelt who rode in the ed men’s" army yesterday did not complications arising from internal swinging at a fast curve. Kuhti that ccmsumed time and the energies KroU, of 23 North School street, No runs; no hits; no orors; none grounded out, Critz to Terry. of several citizens. A ballot vote not know what It is all about” end with the surraider of the injiuies suffered when Strlbllng's To Divide Vote le ft No runs, no hits, no errors, dobs defeated the $10,000 appropriation Joseph Archivy, his brother, living officers. left foot wpo revered and his peMs GIANTS: Cronin came over for a In favor of $5,000 as amended by McKee’s candidacy, he charged. Is opening game of the World’s Series Through toe night, bullets whiz­ crushed, to a collision between his left. this efftemexm, having found it nec­ at the same address, 'were both at word of advice to Stewart Critz GIANTS: The cro-wd stood fOr a Walter Mahoney. Judge Hyde im­ designed “either to divide the vote zed In the streets and Havana dis­ motorcycle and an automobile. and elect O’Brien so that Flynn and essary to devote himself to a study the home at 6 Beehive Simday and singled on a line drive against the big stretch to keeping with an mediately moved the appropriation ato some of the meat served the covered today a truce had not yet •For a while last night the physi­ right field wall; Goslto played it be $7,500. ’This was carried 188 to Curry can administer the city, or It of National matters. smeient baseball custom. Ctitz wto| is designed to secure the power of 'General Hugh S. Johnson, Nation­ family. Stephen ate heartily and did been called. cians h?ld hope for Stribling's re­ nicely to prevent Hughie from go­ out (m a sheurp grounder Cronin 135. nbt feel well but went to work Mon- Wbat the A. B. C. revolutionary covery,' but to the early morning ing to second. Terrj slajtoed a single The BridgM item of $2,500 was the mayoralty of this dty for Fl3ma al recovery administrator, will ,c«m- Kuhel. It was a close play. TtoR hours they saw his tremendous vi- paist M rer and Critz ran to third. It carried over 'Mahoney's amendment and that arch spoilsman. Parley." fer with the President to his study 3 drove a long By to Schulte to *e^ LaGuardia, fusion candidates, de­ this afternoon on the enforcemoit (Coattened on Page Two)- (Cottoned ea Pag| Six) taUty begto to ebb. Then they knew was the hit and run play. Ott sing­ of $2,000. ’The Cemeteries item of it was a. matter of hoxus before he $7,500 wa> carried over M ooney’s voted most of his speech to a pro­ setup of the NRA. General John­ led to left scoring Crlt* and sendtog (Oonttaned r would go. amendment of $5,000, afta John gram- for rehabilitating the city's son came from Wastooston today. Terry to third. Jack KuaselL rij^t financial standing. He promised to The President appeiuad to good ^ Family at Bedside hand was warmtag ut> to x TREASURY BALANCE McMenenw made a plea that the Se­ Members of the family gathered lectmen be sustained and Town “clean out the whole horde of Tam­ health and spirits d ^ lte the effect Washington to the bxiU-pen. Cronto many parasites,” which, he said, of his long trip from Chicago! where in toe whlte-waUed hosoltal room called him to replace Stewart after Washington, Oct. 8.— ( ^ ) —Th^ Treasurer Waddell had explained at 8 a. m. after hope fdr his re­ irhy there was an appropriation would save the city $50,000,000 a yesterday be spoke befote the sn- / Cover the Shopping Front consulting SewelL • Da'ris fanned, position of the Treasuzy necessary isdren M ahoney insisted year. nual convention of the American covery was abandoned. He held on swinging at a high bard one. J a y­ 30 was: Reempts, >T,gIS,4aDSl; ¥ t x my latest limsain finds and haign’ velt town house. ICore than 8(X)..etty Two runs, three htta, no pRors, tMnditarep, 8909,494^0847 nent that Mahoney (fffered no manager. policemen ano detectives gwmiedi htf itolM ITS* Oiee, he recQgntoed his wife. one J. r tor 8a86488,H»4* m imendment The Parks appropria- Mayor O’Brien, busy with the new the Qrand Cehtral sozm and held • Fourth iHMtoK p«ai4Mums)> eatMM budget, had nothing to say on pedl- back the vast throng 'Wtoeh •■NAT0R8: Myor , gtoftod port 1887,498.088.01. ■ ’ xomumm m wtm M XCoattned sa FBft Tw*X tica. 1 tlto streeCa aatoM*. ■A*' w m mm

•'ri.-K TJi , \ 4 o>. OQNllr.TUB$MY, OC^BER % .19^ r-A. . m n m > X. Presldentiwi aatturtty to order ro- ▲ MB was bom yesterday to Mr. said sum a t 91M,000, as may be re­ Ing tee ourrtnt year, 9or Advertll^ and Ite. Lawraace Bunoe, of Hart­ SUSTAIN SEllCTMEN quired for tee aUocatiaa by' tee mg and W nttog. vmluatlGn, ead som e o f his legal ad- ABOUT TOWN ford Road. IlM baby was bon at United ipatoc of aaid sum to said VOTBID: That the eum of |8,p vfsen, at least, think tee auteorl- ;(HIEDEiU>,THR£E autkm W Q ifid pAmlt revaluation Mrs. Howe’s Maternity Home on Town fear the ctmstructloa of eald 600.00. be and the cama-ia hereby Tbe Ladiee’ Aid aodety of the Wadsworth street. ON APPROPRIATIONS anticipated^ State Aid highways; iappre^ated for expenditure dur­ every thirty days if found desirable. Wftn Lutheran church will meet to­ provided, however, said bonds, ^Teo|uiioal where she will spend the greater created there today over the se­ of Assessments and OoOeotlons. The wbefie R eject is so immersed ^OoaUnaed from Pace One) part of the winter. C. Cheney, Park' Board chairaum, form and shall mature not later TMs WrllH’ Sees Fascism As U p- ries. A good crowd Is assurM ^r was disappointed at the feeling that than thirty yeaurs from the date of VOTED: That tee sum of $5,- in economic technicalities that only the durattlon o f the gam es. 000.00 be and tee same le hereby tee ex;>erts protend to understand shot of “New Deal" ( W ^Iy^T^A^ng^ at the battery etatioa had grown against the work of the the issue thereof and shall be of 1 St. M ary’s Ladies Ghilld w ill bold appropriated for expendltim, under just how it would work out, and ynA from the Robertson school in ford, to hear the world-famous roll will do so either tonight or direct succession: School mainte­ prt^riated for expenditure, under for signs of trouble and who pre­ author, E. Stanley ■ Jones, ^eak. Thursday night the direction of tee Selectmen dur­ tee current year. paniment to such a system would be sents his findings in “Seeds of Re­ the morning on the advice of Dr. nance, $23,000; School notes and a broader authority for price-fixing. ’Transportation will be provided by bonds $97,000; Memoria’ Day $500: ing tee current year, for Charities, VOIYID: 'That the sum of $79,- volt.” LeTeme Holmes, school physician. That is proposed os a method of E. Y. and A. G. Woodward. Cars St Mary’s Glris’ Friendly Society Armistice Day $50; Board of including maintenance of tee Alms­ 000.00 be and. the same is hereby Mr. Hallgren reviews tee record Alexander, aged seven, came home hdd Its regular meeting last night partially controlling commodity win leave at 81 Pine street at 6:48. Health $5,000. house. approfniated for payment of inter­ of tee depresslhn years and shows «t S o’clock in the afternoon and w ith Miss D orothy Ruasenditure, imder Brunner’s Market at 80 Oakland VOTED: 'That tee sum of $2,- President is investigating and con­ ings and ricta is a pretty long one. went boms and went to bed. Younger Members’ chairman, in men recommended the usual $1,500. the direction of.^ e Selectmen dur­ 000.00 be and the same is hereby sidering. Everyeme thinks be will Two Doctors Called street. Mr. Brunner foimd it neces­ ing tee current' year, for mainte­ But it does Bot, in Mr. liallgren’s charge of business. Walter Mahoney mov^ that it be appropriated for the payment to the do something, and tee best-informed ophtion, warrant the belief that Mss. Titor sedd this morning that sary to meUce this addition to his cut to $900, but when he saw that nance and care of Highways of said staff in order to adhere to the NRA State ’Treasurer of 76 percent of believe that during the pext few revolution is near. 'The Commu­ Dr. Howard Boyd was first called Selectman Bowers wel' displeased town. tee fees collected for dog licenses. we^lu much more will be heard of by the family and from the informa­ code and to maintain the enviable nists, ho says, have simply failed to with bis' amendment he immediate­ VO’TED: 'That the sum of $2,- VOTE33: That tee sum of $4,- the “commodity dollar”—under that talk the langruage of the American tion given him over the phone, ac­ reputation of his market for service ly withdrew the motion to amend. 500.00 be and tee same is hereby 000.00 be and tee same is hereby name or some other. proletsuiat. If they have made cording to Mrs. ’Titor, he did not to his customers. Then the following appropriations appropriated, for expenditure, imder appropriated for expenditure during gains in a few places like Detroit that immediate attention was OBITUARY were voted without opposition R. A. AndM’son, fimeral director tee direction' of tee Selectmen dur­ tee current year for the Public and Chicago, they'have in tee main necessary. ’The family has been re­ County tax $17,000; State tax $16,- ing the current yeu for Oiling. lib ra ry . of Watkins Brothers, will have 500; Military tax $5,200; Stock cor­ muffed a great opportunity. ceiving town aid for some time. VOTED: That tee sum of $700.00 VOTED: That the sum of $7,- GTT SHOTGUN WELCOME That the^Rooseveltian “new deal" Dr. Mortimer Moriarty was then charge of the Luther A White fu­ poration tax $500; Child welfare be and tee same is hereby appro­ 000.00 be and tes same Is herel^ la a peaceful revolution this writer caHed during his office hours, and neral work in Rockville while Mr. FUNERALS $2,000; administration $10,000; Ad­ priated for expenditure, under tee appropriated for expenditures of the denies vehemently. A revolution, he upon the second call hastened to the White is attending the World’s vertising $1,200; Election expenses ON VISIT TO GARAGE Lottie ’Titor direction of tee Selectmen during, Town Court. says, ie the transfer of power frOm borne where he found the child dead. Fair. $3,500; Assessments and Collections The funeral of Lottie ’Titor, six- tee current year, for Concrete Gut­ VOTED: That the sum of $900.00 one class to another. He believro Police were notified and this year-old daughter of Mrs. Mary $10,000; Municipal and court build­ ters and Walks.' teat ueder the new deal tee capi­ rruwTrirtg an autopsy was performed Members of WasUngton L. O. L. ings $5,000. be and tee same is h«re^ ^pro- WatchHMM CHb«r8 Orders Aad 'Titor of North School street and VO'TED: That tee sum of $2,- talist elass is. simply ectreschlng No. 117 who are interested in the Under the Miscellaneous item priated for tee Whiton Memorial Fires W^n Pair Try To on the body of the dead child by Dr. the late Nystor Titor, who died last 000.00 be and tee same is hereby Library bifilding. itself more firmly towi ever. Preei- W. R. linker, medical exathlner for degree teams of the lodge are re­ John McMenemy mover' that It be quested to meet in Orange hall to­ night from poisoning after eating appropriated for expenditure, under Enter South Windsor Plaee. dent Roosevelt, he predicts, win Manchester. Upon the findings of made 50 cents after Chairman Se­ VO’TED: 'That this meeting au­ morrow evening at 7:30 for the Hamburg steak, will be held Thurs­ the direction of tee Selectmen dur­ thorize tee appointment of not to m er^ serve aa a "bridge to fas­ the autopsy rests the future action lectman htx recommended $5,000. purpose of reorganization. day morning atout 9 o’clock. The ing the current year, for tee mainte­ exceed twenty pc^eemen for the Earl Nevers 21; of 166 Adams cism ." and dlfposition of the case. Aft^r 'Treasurer Waddell read the b o^ of the child will be taken to­ nance of tee Municipal Garage. ensuing year. street and WilhaiBi Edwards of Ver­ Tou*H fixd a lot to this book morrow to the home of Mr. and items Included the appropriation of non are at tee Manchester Me- teat will BMke you want to sit The West Sides football team will $6,000 was voted. Under the bonds VO’TED: That the sum of $7,- VOTED: That when this meeting practice tonight at the West Side Mrs. Peter Balon of 23 North 500.00 be and tee same is hereby adjourns it adjourn to March 5, Bsorlal hospital suffering with gun­ down and write a letter to tee edi­ In an effort to open up Arctic School street. Burial will be in St. item of $’.02,000 Mr. McMenemy shot wounds rsceived last night regions for airplane transportation, field at 7 o’clock. Players are ask­ appropriated for expenditure, imder 1934, at eight o’clock in tee after­ tor; a lot, to other words, that Bridget’s cemetery. wanted to know what this was all when shot at by a watchman in the you win dieagTee with violently. the Soviet government is planning ed to make payment on their jer­ about. 'This w ^ explained and he the direction of the Selectm^ dur­ noon, and that on said day a tax be a scouting expedition to the Kar-‘ seys tonight ing the current year, for tee cem- levied and the rate of such tax fixed Windsor Hill Garage in South Wind­ But you’H also tod it pretty in­ was satisfied. 'Then the Interest sor. For seesetime tee garage, teresting. sky Sea. and Discount appropriation of $79,- structlon of Storm Sewers. in accordance with statutory re- Miss Ann Johnson of SI CUnton which le owned by tee town, has Publltoied bg IfeMpf, tee beek 000 was voted as was Dog Licenses VOTED; That the sum of $2,- quirements. street oitertained with a bridge and been entered end oil and gsMoHoc seHs fo r $f.60. COOK IS NAMED at $2,000 for which there is a credit 500.00 be and the ^ hereby VOTED: That Alexander Duncan shower at her home last evening In item . ‘ appropriated for expojdlture, under be and he is hereby iq>pointed Sex­ has been slc^esu L smA night, at tee honor of Miss Etta Malchin of Hart­ euggeetiem of Deputy Sheriff, C. V. BiUy Herman, Cub second base­ Library Item the direction of the Selectmen dur­ ton and Superintend^t of the East ford whose marriage to Robert Benjaitan a nigAt watchman was man, decHned to have his ball shirt CHAIRMAN OF Walter Mahoney wanted to know ing the currwit year, for the con- Cem etery c i said Manchester. DELICIOUS Pearson of that city will take place placed in tee building and given in­ laundered while he was on a con­ why the North end or Whiton s^ctlon of New Bridges. VO’TED: 'That 'Ihomas Healy he secutive-game hitting !^>ree teat October 11. First prise was won by VOTED: That tee sum of $7,- and he 1s hereby appototed Sexton structions to bave a gun handy in Mrs. Harold Reed of South Main Memorial library should get a lasted nearly two weeks. with fruits or berries 500.00 be and the same is hereby and Superintendent of tee West case there was need to use it Short­ street and consolation by Miss THESEECIMEN $4,000 appropriation when that ly after 7 o’clock a car stopped aiM appropriated for expenditure, under Cemetery of s(dd Manchester. Mildred Ottowitz of Hartford. Miss item was reached and. it was ex­ two men got out The watchman Ibicept from Head Coach Bob the direction of the Selectmen dur­ VOTED: That Roy S. Nash be and Kuppke, the whole football coaching Johnson used a color scheme of (Oonthraed from Page One) plained that the Whiton Ubreuy is came out of tee shed and ordered ing the current year, for the care he is hereby appointed Sexton «md staff of the University of lUinoIs green and yellow in the dining room, the town library while the South “Hands iqp", 'They started to run and a bridal cake decorated in these nominated by John L. Jenney and Manchester library is supported by and maintenance of the Cemeteries Superlntendaat of tee Northwest consists of mini graduates — from of the Town. Cemetery of said Manchester. so he let go with his shot gun, that Justa Undgren, '01, to Bob Reit- colors was a point of Interest Her Herman Moatie had one vote being the Ninth school district. After had a wide spread with the result friends presented to the bride-to-be nominated by David Chambers. On Sherwood Bowers had spoken In fa­ VO'TED: 'That the sum of $12,- VO’TED: That tee Selectman be sch, '28. 000.00 be and tee same is hereby and they are hereby authorized to that tee teota took effect an electric mixMr. the next ballot Burr had four votes vor of the Library appropriation Oherifl Beejssnin brought the two and McDonnell three. Walter Mrhoney withdrew h 1 s appropriated for expenditure, under borrow in the name of the town the direction of the Srtectmen dur­ from time to time, during the injured aoen to the Manchester Me­ Past matrcms of Temide Chapter, The rest of the organization was amendment making, the appropria­ morial hospital where bote were put tion “nothing.” The town court ap­ ing the current year, for the collec­ municipal year beginning October 1, DANCE! O. E. 8. will hold their first fall oomi^eted as follows: to bed. They slept on their stom­ propriation of $7,000 was voted as tion of Garbage. 1933, a sum or sums of money, not Gtrex by the Junior Sene ef Hety meeting Thursday evening at 8 Highway committee. Cook, Cham­ achs^ They vriU be arrested and was a repair item for the Whiton VOTED: That tee sum of $6,- to exceed in the aggregate $900,- at the o’dock with Mrs. David Husbactd of bers, Glenney. dispoeta. of tee case £waits further library of $300. 000.00 be and the same is hereby 000.00, for the payment of current Ridge street. Charity committee. Cook, Keith, investigation. W illiam s. With the appropriation complet­ appropriated for expenditure, dur­ town expenses, and give a note or Ii##er Coaster HaM Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowd have Public safety committee. Cook, ed the crowd started to leave but ing the current year, for the care notes o f tee town fo r saune, payable At Keeney Street returned after a visit with Mr. and. Bowers, Jenney. the next items were hurried and inainten€Uice of the Parks of within one year of their date, Notre Dame’s team has a lot of Mrs. William Robshaw of Norwich, Joint echoed board, Cook, Bowers, through without opposition. Twen­ the town and the work of the Tree notes not to be valid unless auth^ "Irish” in it. Of 68 men invited for WBWfESDAY, OCT(^ER 4 'Vermont, formerly of this town. Keith, Jenney. ty policemer were authorized and Warden of tee town. ticated by certlflcaterf' of tee First early practice, 16 were of Irish ex­ Music by the * Clerk, board of Selectmen, George the present Cemetery sextons were VOTED:—That the sum of $20,- National Bemk a t Boston, Boston, traction, 11 others half Irish. ROYAL ARCADIANS Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Ladies H. WaddeU. elected, Alex Duncan in the East, 000.00 be and the same is hereby' Massachusetts. of Columbus win meet Friday eve­ Agent, town ^q>OBit fund. Judge Thomas Healy in the West and Roy appropriated for expenditure, Imder BY-LAW: Any person, firm or Many football experts are fore­ r —-^g Prona 8:96 to 12:90. ning at 7:15 in the K. of C. club- Wm. S. Hyde. Nash In the Northwest. 'The Select­ the direction of the Selectmen dur­ corporation sponsoring or holding casting teat Ralph Kercheval, of IliiiBBpiirtatlnii Free Frem South rooms, wh«i delegates to the state Personal tax ocUector, Georgs H. men were authorized to borrow not ing the current year, for Lighting any public entertainment or gather­ the University of Kentucky, will be End TermiaeB. convention at Rockville, October 14, Howe. over $9O0,C00 and the by-law re­ o f highways of the town. ing to which an admission is charg­ the outstanding ^)layer in tee south will be named. Card playing will be­ Personal tax enumerator, David quiring a police officer at public af­ VOTED: That the sum of $31,- ed shall provide a constable or this year. Dnsee Leave At S ead 9 (FCloek. gin at 8:15 and the members have McCann. fairs WEIS passed. 000.00 be and the same js hereby police to^cer In attendance during the privilege of inviting their Special constable, Municipal Votes passed at last night’s meet­ appropriated for expenditure, dur­ the hours of such entertainment or friends. Prizes will be awarded and builchng, George Apel. ing were as follows: ing the current year, for the mainte­ gathering. refreshments served. Janitor, MunlclpEd building, nance and support of tee Police De­ George Apel. VOTED: That the reports of the Selectmen, Treasu"er, Library Di­ partment of the town. Miss Helen Buggren, chairman of Grand jurors, Joel Nichols, C. H. PREPARE FOR GREAT THINGS! 'Tryon, Ronald Ferguson, George rectors, Board of Education, Audi­ VOTED: That the sum of $389,- the ticket committee for the recent 198.00 b e ^ d tee same is hereby COMMODin DOLLAR Bethany Girls’ concert, desires all Davidson, Aldo Pagan! and C. T. tors and other Town Officials, be H«m is tite Perris. and the same are hereby approved appropriated for expenditure, dur­ Dorcas 'socie^ nfembera to make ing the current year, for tee mainte­ returns at the meeting tomorrow Mechanic on voting machines, and accepted. of Nm ysMT — a dsa«a of nance and support of ths Public AND PRICE-FIXING evening at the home of Miss Biez Charles Jacobsen. Be it Re-olved that the ‘tow n of and Miss Mabel Olson of Pearl Assistant mechanic on voting ma­ Mr.nchecter declares its Intention to Sc'.:oc'c of the to-wn.' sMw f ttfke aAn d at jmr Wl DO OUR RMT street. ’The business will begin at chines, Ralph Norton. bv.i’d or imnrove a section or sec- VOTED: That the sumo of $23,- 7:30 sharp and a number of import­ East cemetery committee, Harold L’ons of read or to build or improve 000.00 be and the same is hereby BEING CONSIDERED hsMt, ys«r sense of hMssr, Fall ant matters will demand attention. Alvord, Mrs. Mabel Rogers smd 1 bridge or ’oidges under the pro­ appropriated for expenditure, dur­ Lawrence W. Case. visions of the statutes relating to ing tlie current year, for tee mainte­ yam eresythry Hie B utiCSsL House-Cleaning Manchester Grange has besn In­ Northwest cemetery c<»nmittee, State Aid Reads, and the sum of nance of the School Buildings. Projects rogarded by ssonomlsta vited to neighbor with Berlin Thomas Ferguson, Forrest Buck- .'',2,500, or CD much thereof as may VOTED: That tee sum of $97,- as bigger than tee NRA, bigger land and George H. Waddell. 000.00 be and tee same is hereby than anything the government has Grange this evening, and to fimilsh be required to pay the amount of m am tl Needs a part of the progranu It is hoped West cemetery committee, Walter the pro rata of said Tovm of appropriated for expenditure, dur­ undertaken thus far, are under dis­ Certified Cloudy Am- Q that SIS many of the patrons as pos­ Olcott, John 'Tresch and G. H. the costyo’: such ccnstruction or im­ ing the current year, for payment cussion in (xmfldential conferences 14*8 a dos W addell. in Washington. monia, quart bottle .. O C sible wUl make the trip. provement i ::d:r the provisions of of Bonds, Notes, and Interest on piedse relied is4o one! Police commimloner, 3 years, CBf- the a-r'v:-i■-.'rn allotted to the School Buildings. Among them is a plan for eurren- ford R. Burr. The annual meeting of Anderson- *■ rc'cmlcsloner, is appro- VOTED: That tee sum of $600.00 cy adjustment, pnhohly on the gen­ Shea Post, V. F. W., will be held this Town physidan, all physicians. be and the same is hereby appro­ eral idea of tee “comzoodlty dc^lar" ...... 10c Library directors, 3 years, Mrs. : ■ 'c; svcii purpose, and the Palo, for porcelain and evening at the State Armory. A 'tr ■ :'.curcr is authorized and priated for expenditure, under the v/hich would recast values all along Lillian Bowers, Mrs. Edith Strick­ direction of the Selectmen during the line. tubs, ca n ...... O C large atendance is hoped for at this land. d : - I-to rr." said amount to the meeting as the list of officers nom­ .'■.iaic at tiic times and in the man- the current year, for tee obeervance Acoomponjdng that, and in some Official stenographer, Raymond degree coupled with it, is a proposal inated two weeks ago will be voted Smith. r r ; n; ■'.'•'cd by lav/. Resolved, that of Memorial Day. Mop Sticks .. upon. the rt:'-. tmen are authorized and VOTED: That the sum of $50.00 to greatly expand governmental 10c Sealer of weights and measures, prlee-flxing, perhapa enoompasiAig Glass Wash- pj Henry Wilson. cl rc:t:d to :rako application to the be and the same is hereby appro­ The executive committee of the all tee principal commodities. boards ...... OOC Board of Health, 8 years, E. C. I-Iirl-.r/ay Ccmmlssioner, in the man­ priated for expenditure, under tee Manchester City club will meet at One feature of the new pro­ Black Flag, , O f t Elliott. ner nrev ded by law, for an allot­ direction of the Selectmen during the club rooms tonight for an im­ ment of r.l for the construction tee current year, for tee observance gram Is a poeeibillty that It naay 8-oz. can ...... portant session. Charity superkitendent, Q. H. 0,006 WsddeU. cr invorevement of roads or bridges of Armistice Day. become a world program, pro­ Chloride of Lime, 1 Q ^ VOTED: That the sum of $5,- viding a ooatiniiii^ bvt isadble The first of the series of setback Superintendent of Almshouse, A. In this town under said laws and L Oliver. appropriation. 000.00 be and tee same Is hereby basts for both ourienoy and tournaments to be played by mem­ prioea in tbs tnteenaittonal mar- Star Water, ^ ^ Oonteets BE IT RESOL'VED, 'That the appropriated for expenditure dur­ bers of the Manchester ^ e De­ keta. A contest developed for Agoit of Board of Selectmen of the Town of ing the current year, for tee use of 2 bottles...... X f C partment will be started tonight. Details have not been settled, but the Town Deposit Fuad, Judge Hyda Manchester be and theyhereby are tee Board of Health. There are already 18 - teams en­ it can be said positlvdy that te tes Noxon Polish, 1 ft rolled. getting five votes and Raymond authcTrized, empowered and directed VOTED: 'That the sum of $1,- present stage no serious thought is Vj-pint c a n ...... I O C Bowers two. Bowers was nominated to make appllcAtion to and nego­ 600.00 be and the same is hereby appropriated for expenditure dur­ being given to tee ieeuance of ‘print­ Bon Ami Powder, f q by Frank Y. Williams. A limit of tiate vrith the Administrator, Fed­ ing tee current yeai», for tee use of ing prees’’ money, wlte no definite can ...... 1 ^ C 12,000 w u set^^for the expense o f eral Emergency Admlnisttetifm of the Building Inspector. backing. That Mr. Roosevelt has the town physicians to be apportion­ Public Works, for the allocation by Flash Hand Soap, 1 ft ^ VO'TED: That tee sum of $17,- been listening to senatorial advice ed to all practicing physicians in the United States of the stun of 2 cans ...... X O C ITAUANI 000.00 be and tee same is hereby an teat subject does not mean be town, A contest also developed for $150,000, to be utilized by said town appropriated for expenditure dur­ agrees with it. Blackeen Stove Polish, l Sealer of Weights and Measures the for tee construction of anticipated ca n ...... X ^ C n sottoficritto ringrazla a present incum l^t Henry L. Wilson ing tee current year for County He trisd to pacify tes senators State Aid roads In said town, and who recently called on him by prom­ Jarvex, (makes 5 gallons of getting four votes, Philip Carnsy all in accordance with tea provisions Taxes. t u t t i g r Italian! chi hanno two votes and Henry T. Coleman VO'TED: That tee sum o f $16i* ising to take some action as soon as bleaching water), 1 ^ of Sections 202 snd—or 208, 306, tes tlms was ripe, but he promised one vote. 207 and 208 of tee National Indus-, 500.00 be and tee same is hereby 20-oz. bottle...... X / C avnto la ciMlesia di dare 11 appropriated for expenditure dur­ nothing more. A special water conunittee was trial Recovery Act passed by tee IC E b r a ;d y loro voto neUo elezioni di riri. named consisting of Aaron Cook, ing the current yeitf for State OenuDodity Dollar In Favor Congress of tee United States June The “commo^ty doUar" method MAHIEU*8 Sherwood G. Bowers and Georgs E. 18, 1988 and approved by tee Prasl- Taxes. f Keith. VOTED; That tea sum of $5/ of dealing wlte tee eurrsnoy is JACKIE COOPER Michael Benevento. dant Juna 16, 1983. 300.00 be and tes same is hereby looked upon with much favor in GROCERY b e rr FURTHER RESOLVED. appropriated for expenditure dur­ high quarters, although It should be That said Board of Salactmen ba JflMMY OURANTl 188 Spruce Street PITCHING OF HUBBELL ing the current year for Military b<^e In mind that actual decisions and they hereby are authorised, em­ Taxes. remain to be made. powered and utoiit on teey hereby arc auteoi^lsed, em­ appropriated for expenditure dur­ three purtf gold to c m purl silver, THURSt A sk fo r onr free n leesiiilat “rtliTlfi, ing the current year for tee Ad- ita i ee the eeoMMMU eoB- liRBETtttA fti Order a dag or two before you’re ont of an attempted s ^ . Davis was osU- powered sad dlreqted. In. tee name sd out on stsikeo. An' error was Of end for an4ida behilf of eald ndnlitration account a la jP e e l m scored against Mysr on the play at Town, to Iseue. and smouto^ any VOTED: That the $um at $1,- uM d o f ^ M ta r. second. bonds, dbllfations or othar evidencas 200.00 be and the saiM is hereby HMb M l LAS^ TPIES LOVfilD A W< TH E K A C K U m : (HL CO. No runs, one hit, one error; one of ladebtednesi of said Town la an appnmrlatedted for expeniditurdi imder .. ■ . aaMtBC or-)H$|0wni not HNspamgi t h r dM htkm a t ^ur- t- V f •S. V.'. 1; 1; Velvet Fabrics The Vogue •tela, Jr., psrlDd Of time Rpsrsons wateUiif taken for toe oouatiagting at of toe bal­ STAR-SrODDEDiCAST Members of tbs I t Legion posts tymaUng^An the Ijoop flrott’im For Drapes Or Upholstery lets la too tov;.. deooonleptipn on Tuos- of Berrien county. Mlehlcsn, noted pc^tstohotel robfios t o ( f it t o j » ■ ______day evening, the axmuail town elec­ mnCTffltE AT STATE as s fruit raitii^ district, said tb ^ ing out pails of wat0T ,on tbs 'sur^ DEHHmTS DECREASE tion w b ^ was sclreduled for last AH Afraid To h te rfe re Uiitil would do some nrisslons ry wont Ing crowds below. But, they fsUafi _ Of This Type Of Textile Lends Itself evening in toe town ball , had to be /hiring tedsy’s poimde by toesing to dampen any s|fizlts. continued. Mafi W itt Gun K3k The To HoDywooA” 10,000 apples from their float. Well To More Modem Type Of REPUnJCAN MARGIN •nie medtlng was called to order Headquartere said It was expset- at 8 o’clock as scheduled and an Story (M Vaudevffle Faiifly Seated with Commander Louis ed toat the last marcher In todayVi Treatment In Housing. adjournment was immediately Bmte. Trooping The Years. Johnson at the commander's dinner gigantic parade would not reach Town Of VemMi Names 6 . 0 . t^ e n because toe worl. of counting last night were a, wliple list of nota» Soldier Field, focal point, until 8 P. Slate By 287 Majority; toe ballots had net been completed. Memorte: come to life again— hies included Senator Gugllelmo o’clock tonight, 10 hoxtts after the start. Police said it might be as late The vogue for velvet has defln-^ear, and the fact that they are Only 2,108 Cast Ballots. The meeting was adjourned until Brookbaven,.L. L, Oct. 3— (AP)— and live to toe present — In Marconi of Italy; Harry H. Wood­ easily cleaned 8:80 o’clock in anticipation that toe ring, assistant secretary of wart as 10 p. m. Rely been re-established in the world While passing motorists, afraid to “Bitjadway to Hbllyvrood,” Metro- of drapery. Must of this is due to New Drapes The RepubUcan ticket won in the work would be completed at that General Adalbert de Chambrun of Transparent velvet, and a new Interfere, watched hoirlfled, an Goldwyn-Mayeris stirring drama of By way of comparison, toe Le­ the fact that for the oast five years town election in the town of Ver time. Many pe<^le remained in the ^even year old boy was mauled and France; Rear Admirals Wat Qu- eighty percent of the architecture in transparent ribbed fabric are the town hall in anticipation of the three generations in toe theater of veriuB and Jules XAtlmer, Col. Fran­ gion expects to assemble, move and newest materisJs used for drape^. non, which includes toe city of killed by a bear. disband an “army” of 120,000 In buildhigs costing half a million dol­ meeting bein) held at the postponed Grant ’Taylor, youthl\il victim, Fay Templeton, May Robson and cois de Martini, head of toe Cana­ lars and over have been modem in They are particularly interesting be­ Rockville. On Monday, by 287 votes hour. dian Liegioa and others. today’s parade under toe conupand cause of their color. Also white cot­ which was toe smallest RepubUcan had stopped to fe ^ an apple yester other Idols of toe Broadway of yes­ of General Frank Parker, whereas design, and now we see a definite At 8:45 o’clock toe work of day to one of two bears tethered In terday, appearing In a modem movement toward modem, domestic ton, all silk, and rayon velvets, have majority in nearly a score of years. counting the split bsJlots was still When Governor Louis J. Brann of it took toe (Jermans two days back been used in some of the newest front of an Inn. studio with tuch of today’s screen housing. A total of 2,108 vot were cast in process and the meeting was Maine went calling on Mayor Ed­ In 1914 to move an army of 80,000 apartments in modem houses. ■ Whether toe animal was hungry, celebrities as Alice Brady, Jackie into Brussels. For the past fifteen or eighteen whereas toe total number on toe then continued until Wednesday or whether It mistook toe fruit for a ward J. Kelly he took toe drum and ’There is also a new gloss curt^ voting list is weU over four thous­ Cooper, Jimmy Durante, Prank bugle corpe of toe Phillip Tlghe years there has been so little inter­ evening. It wac impoeslble to post­ miasle, witnesses could not say. Morgan and Mtulge Evans. est in surfaces of fabrics; during _a chiffon groimd with cut white and. Of this number a total of 35 pone the meeting until this eve­ Post of Biddeford, Me.,-along. Ar­ The recent prison break of 10 velvet, modem conventional designs, As ’Taylor tossed toe apple to (me The picture, which opens at toe convicts from toe Indiana state the last five years the tendency to­ ballots were thrown. out, making a ning because of toe Selectmen’s of toe bears, it lunged forward, riving at toe door of toe mayor’s ward surface treatment has in­ which is extremely smart and net vote of 2,078 of which there meeting which was to be held to­ State 'Theater tomorre Is essen­ office toe corps rendered toe Maine penitentiary at Mictoigan City was beautiful for formal rooms. This snapped its chain and continued on tially drama—a vivid story drum­ satirized by toe Michigan City creased, and now we find the whole were a total a t 1,658 straight bal­ night in their chambers in toe toward toe boya Jack ’G. Erhardt, Stein Song.” world interested again primarily in can be found in aU good decorators lots leaving but 415 spUts vtolch ming with toe heartbreaks of hu­ Dnun and Bugle CJorps when it ap­ shops or department stores, aim It Memorial Building. escaped. Young Taylor screamed man emotion which through its fabrics because of this surface in­ was toe-largest number of spUts in ’This meeting was largely attend­ When toelr supifiles of confetti peared in toe Forty and Bight par not only wears well but cleans beau­ frantic^y as toe animal seized him. nature, permits logical placing of rade attired In—stripes. terest. many yeara ed last evenihg because of toe plan Fred Raynor, operator of a near­ and scrap paper were exhausted Mohair for Furniture tifully and gives to any room an Of toe straight baUots too Re­ many of toe features of a revue. air of simple elegsmee. of the Boarc of Selectmen to rec­ by road stand ran to his house, ob- Mohair, which is really classified publicans received a total of 1,001 ommend favorable vote on toe se­ One sees poigfnant drama among as velvet, is one of the fabrics that Good Value ’tained a shotgun and killed toe bear the people of toe stage In their The big buying program upd have been made on velvet looms. fabric in natural psile lime color Policeman ThomM Hunt of toe with their grandson, a money-mad club will be held Friday evening at Spends Fortune and rich dahlia shades is toe smart­ Ticket was cast for George E. Dunn Stafford Barracks, on charges of 7:30 o’clock, October 13, instead of All of the fine decorating depart­ Bridgeport, Oct. 3.—(AP)—Plead screen star. In the, dramatic climax On Sick Stomach; ments in our department stores est fabric to use for chairs, settees, for town constable who received a drunken driving and evading r^ and seats. ’There is a beautiful ffl- vote of 917 which was 121 ahead of ing guilty to murder in the second toe old grandfather saves toe boy October 6, as has been previously throughout the coimtry, and spe­ sponsiblljty, could not be tried yes­ degree, Frank (Crazy Frank) Ro­ from himself. announced. It Is to be a work meet­ Gets Relief for $ Z cialty or decorators’ shops which sell agonal weave, like a soft corduroy, his ticket. 'This was due to toe rf- terday morning because of toe town in velvet, dyed banana color, and a fort to defeat Mr. Dunn which was tunda, 40, of this city, was sen­ Miss Brady and Morgan play ing. Miss Miriam Welles and Miss •Spent untold money, tried doctor decorators’ materials, have large election ana toe case had to be Sarah McNally will be in charge of after doctor, and tried all the medi­ beautiful combination with black or conducted by toe “Young Guard”. tenced to a life term in State’s through varying ages and con­ cine I heard of for acid stomaom supplies of these fabrics on hand, postponed until today. prison by Judge Ernest A. IngUs In tribute sterling characterizations. the devotional exercises and Mrs. and the woman who is contemplat­ beige or blue, in a modem room. Democrats who lost out in their Downes- was alleged to have driv­ Relief waa only temporary. I coul® Every woman should investigate effort to have new ballots printed toe Superior Court today. Jackie Cooper romps through toe Jessie Meyer and Miss Alice Dog- not eat ing refurnishing, re-decorating, or en his truck into an automobile op­ On toe night of April 17, 1926, on best role of his career and Eddie gart are to be toe hostesses. chtfrlefl building anew, should certainly fa­ toe novelties in the fabric field and with a fourtl. Democratic candidate erated by Harry Cooper of Malden, believe _ ------— ------. . particularly those made on velvet in place of toe three on toe official Hallet street in East Bridgeport Quillan as toe screen star is Sunday Oct. 1 was observed as etartina your treatment I had no miliarize herself with them. 'They Mass., on toe Turnpike Highway Rotunda shot and killed Dominick “natufal” for toe part. Madge Rally Day in toe 'Talcottville church more pain, no more misery. Imaslno are not only inexpensive but eco­ looms, as they are by far toe most baUots used yesterday. leading to Hartford. The truck that—^ te r spending all that money, . interesting and original. Many RepubUcans spUt their bal­ Ciccia, also of this city, as toe cul­ Evans and Russell Hurdle are ex and Sunday school. The church at­ I aet relief for |2.00.” nomical from the point of view of went up an embankment as the re­ mination of a quarrel. pert as toe -_oniantic stage pair and tendance was one hundred and sev­ Udga Tablets, a doctor’s preecrlp- lots to vote for Mr. Dunn because sult of toe impact and one of toe tion, have a world-wide record of o2 toe fact he sent out sample bal­ After toe shooting Rotunda fled the work oi the remainder of the enty-eight and-one himdred and succesa in the treatment of gaf wheels was tom off. and early this year was arrested in stellar cast -S o^ toe very best. Al­ twenty-six attended Sunday school. pains, stomach ulcers, excess acld^ lots showing how anyone could vote It was also alleged toat Downes Providence after he had committed belchlns, bloating, pains after eat-,. toe Republican ticket and still vote bertina Rasch contributes brilliant The Yoimg People’s Federation Inr, sour stomach, constipation, left toe truck after toe collision and an assault on a fellow worker. His ballets in color for toe stage se­ fall meeting will be held at toe heartburn, poor digestion, dyspepsia, for him for town constable. 'The was later found at his home in finger prints sent to Washington aastrltls, and other conditions caua» N. Y. Stocks Local Stocks total vote cast yesterday was 2,108 quences. Manchester Y. M. O. A.. Friday, Oct. ed by hmeraddlty or faulty diet. West wmington. compared with the same prints toat whereas a year ago it was 2,149 The dramatic climax is one of toe 27 at 7:30 o’clock. Among toe va­ Why. suffer when you can try this ’Three of toe occupants of toe had been sent to toe Bur^u of most remarkable things ever rious games to be jrfayed there will safe and harmless treatment with­ and in 193i totaled 2,208. Cooper sedan were taken to toe Criminal Identification seveiT years out risk? Get a $1,00 package at (Framished by Putnam & Co.) 'The officials in charge of toe screened. A ballet of five hundred be bowling and volley ball tourna­ ^'ablets today. Use the en­ Adams Exp ...... ^ Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. Rockville Gty Hospital for first aid before by toe local police. In toat dancers filmed in color dances in ments between toe different church­ tire box and then. If yon are not election yesterday were as follows: treatment and were able to leave. manner Rotimda was caught and In positive that they have done more Air Reduc ...... 102 RepubUcan: — Re^st ar, Henry the largest s . ever constructed at es. Teams will be made up with two xor your sick stomach than ai^- 1 P. M. Stocks later In toe Evening. June of this year was indicted for " film studio. 'The grandson isIs In g;irls and two boys on eacto team. thine you ever used—return the Alaska J u n ...... 25% Schmidt; Pox tender, 'Thomas Mor­ Downes was held in toe Rockville murder in toe first degree. empty box and get your money this mammoth scene whUe toe All who wish to bowl or play volley back. Ask your druggist for Udga AUegheny ...... 3% Bank Stocks row; official checker, Claude A. City lock-up awaiting trial as he Allied Chem ...... 131 Mills; Party checker, Herbert Hew­ grandfatoe- and grandmother, their baU on a team from toe Talcottville today and see what a real treat­ Bid Asked was -unable to furnish bonds. work done, watch as the “March of Christian Endeavor Society will ment can do for your eick atomaehj Am Can ...... Cap Nat Bank & ^ s t 7 10 itt and Alice Coveney; Deputy Reg­ Notes TRUCK DRIVERS TO VOTE Am For Pow ...... istrar, Harry Bartley; Booth tend­ 'Time,” to Jie accyjmpaniment of Conn. R iver...... 450 A group of the Rockville baseball crashing music, marche'i relentless­ Am Rad St S ...... 13% First National of Htfd. 90 ers, Otto Lehrmltt, Henry Bone- fans are in New York today attend­ FOR A REPRESENTATIVE A.m Smelt ...... wald and Lawrence Housrato; Bal­ ly down toe steps of toe yesu^, just Htfd. Conn. Tmst .... 42 ing the base .al’ game between New as they proudly trouped through Am T and T ...... ,...... 11J% Htfd. National B and T 14% 16% lot Passer, Herbert West; Counters, York and Washington at the Polo Hartford, Oct. 3.—(AP)—BaUots Am Tob B ...... 200 Walter KeUer, WUUam RogaUs, nearly a century of toeaterdom. - K E H iX n * Phoenix St. B and T .. — Grounds in toe World Series. for toe election of a representative Am Wat W k s...... 21 175 Nelson C. Mead, Herbert Schneider 'There ai laughs and sobs, thrills West Hartford Tmst.. — ’The newly elected officers of of truck drivers to an arbitration and surprises in this cavalcade of Anaconda ...... 1?% and Anthony Sadlak. Stanley Dobosz Post, No. 14, Amer­ committee will be maUed to ap­ f l O U vou cam Atchison ...... 51V4 Insunmce Stocks toe theater. Willard Mack has done Aetna Casualty ...... 45 Democrats:—Registrar, George ican Legion, will be installed this proximately 3,000 men within a day Auburn ...... 45% E. Dunn; Mckleratbr, Edward Col a fine job c direction while plaudits Aviation Corp ...... 9 Aetna Life ...... 16% evening In toe G.A.R. Hall at which or two, it was announced today at must nian g to the men responsible 25% Aetna Fire ...... 29 lum; Deputy Moderatoi,. Margaret time Roy Sanford will replace Al­ the headquarters of the State Re- B and O . E. McGuane; Official Checker for for toe sphndid musical and pho­ Bendix 14 Automobile ...... 16% fred Armstrong sus commander. (X)very Board. 'The hoard, in a con­ tographic effects. “Broadway to 32% Conn. General ...... 27 nromeh,. Josephine Devlin; Party A meeting of toe Longview Par- ference with representatives of toe Beth Steel Ghecker, Margaret E. Fay; party Hollywood” is a dazzUng, gorgeous Borden 22% Hartford F ir e ...... 43 ent-'Tbpehers Association was held truck drivers’ union and company entertainment long to be remem- Can P a c ...... 13% National Fire ...... 44 checker for men, George E. Ham­ last evening at the Longview owners, secured an a^eement last Prices Advance Oct. 9th Case (J. I.) ...... 66 Hartford Steam Boiler 48 mond; Ballot passer, Alexander School at which time an Interesting week whereby toe strike was end­ Cerro De Peisco...... 36 Phoenix Fire ...... 57 Brown; Booth tender for women, talk on toe ♦opic “Food for School ed pending final settlement by an Cb6s &nd Olilo ,.•••••••••••• ^ ’Travelers ...... 380 JEloseUa Wendhiser; booth tender Boys and Girls” weus delivered by arbitration committee of three. The ^\CfS C 0 0 6 H t>Hop Chrysler ...... '•...... ^2% Public Utilities Stocks for men, William Cullen and Fran­ Miss Beatrice Hall, Nutrition Di­ secret ballots on the representative Col Gas ...... i^% Conn. Elec Serv .. cis Murray; Counters, Julius Gen- rector of toe Connecticut Dairy and of the workers must be returned to .. . Real Throat relief! LYNN OIL BURNERS Col Carbon ...... Conn. Power ..., evQBSl, Ed'^^Ki Coogan, Thomas Food (Council. Miss Edith Ransom toe NRA office in the Federal build­ Medicated with ingredi­ Coml Solv ...... 35% Greenwich, W&G, pfd. — Keman, Francis McGuane, Ruth favored the gathering with several ing on or before Oct. 15. ents of Vieks VapoRub Cons Gas ...... ^6% Hartford Elec . .. Corbin. vocal seleptions with Miss Marlette A strike of workers in the stor­ Cons Oil ...... 13^ Hartford Gas .... The following is toe result of toe N. Fitch a accompanist. The host­ age room of the Palmer Brotoers OVERCOMES BADBREA;H Cont C a n ...... do., pfd ...... town elections: esses w^re as follov^s: Mrs. Carlton plant in Fitchville, makers of com­ Com Prod ...... 36% S N E T C o ...... 107 Assessor for Four Years Buckmlster Mrs. Frank Busher. fortables, and a threatened strike Del L and W n ...... 26% Manafactnring Stocks •John L. Brown, r, 1,129. Mrs. Arthur Chatterton, Mrs. Jer­ of about 200 employes of toe Rossi Du P o n t...... Am Hardware ...... 18 Edward H. Dowding, 873. ry T)e Carii anfl >^rs. Peter DeCarli. Velvet Company of Mystic, occu- I Wish To Thank All ESastman K odak...... '« Am Hosiery ...... — Assessor for 'Three Years A suryev of the oroncsed tr.T’: ■:);cd the attention of Dr. Edward G. My Friends Who Elec and Mus ...... 3 Arrow H and H. com. 10 •William V. Sadlak, r, 1,152. line higlw \ a ’’c -n-n Cc-^/:er ic ^clan, chairmam, and Walter J . Elec Autb L ite ...... 16% do., pfd ...... 00 Raphael J. Monsihan, d, 862. now bdng I’ndertaken bv the ea.'d- C~‘^Gpy, manager of toe State Re- Voted For Me Yester­ Elec Pow and Lt ...... 6% BiUings and Spencer.. — Board of Relief for Two Years neers of the Connecticut State -. ;'V Board, today. 'The velvet Gen Elec ...... 13 Bristol Brass ...... 14 < •Joseph Grist, r, 1,154. Highway Denartment. ---- any was not under the Blue day. m m . Gen F ood s...... 34% do., p fd ...... 95 Thomas F. Farrell, d, 858. The school enumeration of the Imt its representative agreed Gen M otors...... 28% Case, Lockwood and B — I Board of BcUef for One Year town of Vernon was started in the -) - or/ the workers to elect a com- Micharf Benevento. GiUette ...... ^2% Collins Co...... 40 •William C. Johnson, r, 1,140. outlying districts yee’-erday. ' r. .tee to deal directly with them. Gold Dust ...... 20 Colt’s Firearms ...... 14 Daniel P. HaUoran, d, 882. The work of .naking a survey of Grigsby Grunow ...... 2 Selectmen Eagle Lock ...... 26 toe proDOsed new layout of St. Be:- ADVERTISEMENT Int Harv ...... 36% Fafnir Bearings ...... 40 •Francis J Prichard, r, 1,191. nard’s Terrace was completed late Int N ic k ...... 20 Fuller Brush, Class A^ 5 •Orlando Raisom, r, 1,122. yesterday afternoon by en.gineerc of Int T and T ...... 12% Gray Tel Pay Station. 13 Johns M anville...... 60% •Max J. Schmidt, d, 830. toe Connecticut State Highway De­ LARGEST KELVINATOR SOLD HERE Hart tnd Cooley...... — Frederick J. Foley, d, 833. partment. Kennecott ...... 21% Hartmann Tob, com.. — Lehigh Val Coal ...... 3 Town Clerk 'The regular meeting of the Board do., p f d ...... 9 •John B. 'Thomas, r, 1,178. of Selectmen will be held topight Lehigh Val R d ...... 16% Int SUver...... 38 Ligg and My B ...... |4 Francis I. Leonard, d, 846. in their chambers In toe Memorial do., pfd ...... 49 Town Treasurer Building. Landers, Frary 4 Clk. 29 Lorillard ...... 21% •John B. Thomas, r, 1,169. New Brit. Mch. com.. 6 Francis D. Leonard, d, 844. McKeesp 'Tin...... ^6% do., pfd...... — HAS BARE DISEASE Mont Ward ...... 13 Auditors (2 dected) Mann & Bow, Class A — •WilUam ' Yost, r, 1,139. Nat Biscuit...... 48% do.. Class B ...... — Danbury, Oct. 3.—(AP)—Albert k Nat Cash Reg ...... 16% •Christopher -E. Jones, d, 382. North and Judd ...... 15 CoDector a t Taxes P. Walsh, re-elected first selectman Nat Dairy ...... 14 NUes, Bern P o n d ...... 9 Nat P and L ...... 16 % •Charles M. Squires, r, 1,178. yesterday, while a patient In toe N Y Central ...... 36% Peck, Stow and WUcox 2 ConstsMes (seven elected) Danbury hospital, has an illness NT NH and H ...... 1» Russelt Mfg ...... - . . 14 •Roger J. Murphy, r, 1,141. rare in this community, It was said 35 Scovill ...... ' 22 •JuUus M. Kosiorek, r, 1,087. t(xiay by one of the physicians who T7oranda Stanley Works ...... 19 North Am ...... 18 •Howard Dimock, r, 1,117. has his case in charge. Mr. Walsh 3% Standard S crew ...... 44 has aemoebic dysentary, a tropical Packard ...... do., pfd., guar...... 100 •WiUiam L. Douglas, r, 1,122. Penn ...... 27% •RusseU L. Flney, d, 783. illness. 4% Smythe Mfg. Co...... 22 Phila Rdg C and I ...... Taylor and Fenn .... — •George F Dunn, d, 917. Phil Pete ...... 15% •John E. Lehan, d, 791. 35% Torrington ...... 39% Pub Serv N J ...... Underwood Mfg ...... 27 Registrar of Voters Radio ...... 7% •Henry Schmidt, r, 1,151. 41% Union Mfg Co...... — Reading ...... U S Elnvelope, com----- 40 •George E. Dunn, d, 856. Rem R an d ...... 7 Board of Education for Term 49% do., pfd ...... 78 Rey Tob ...... Veeder Root ...... 14% Ending October 1986 Sears Roeb ...... 39 •Ernest C. Hensig, r, 1,153. Socony V a c ...... 11% WhlUock CoU Pipe . . . — 21% J.B.WU’ms Co. $10 par 86 •Francis S. Nettleton, r, 1,104. South Pac ...... •John D. Flaherty, d, 873, Sou P Ric S ...... 40% T h is W eek 23% MOUNTAIN MOVES AGAIN Board of Education for Team South Rwy ...... Ending October, 1987 St Brands ...... 23% is your last opportanity to bay a Barmer at ttis 10% Durango, Colo., Oct 8.—(AP)— •John. G. *Talcott, r, 1,157. The largest domestic Kelvlnator sold In Connecticut Is p ic t i ^ a^ve. St Gas and El ...... Carbon Moimtain, Colorado’s “gal­ •George Arnold, Jr., 1,128. The sold and deUvered by toe S t a n ^ St OU Cal ...... 39% The capewity of toe old low prices. We have been notified ttiat new retail 35% loping peak,’’ seethed and rumbled •Helen 8. Garvan, d, 879. pany of 901 Main street to a Mandiester family, St OU N J ...... Constitutional amendment con­ Tex Corp ...... 26 in another fierce internal disturb­ refrigerator la 23 cubic feet 26 ance Monday and nearly trapped a cerning toe power of toe governor S ecobm a h&tttql prices, conforming to proviaionfi of the Oii Code, Timken RoU Beas <.«•••. to approve or disapprove bills Trans America...... 5% man and woman beneath tons a t go into effect October 9. Union Carbide ...... ,40% rock on its trembling slopes. passed by toe general assembly, drink»r •(MILK Unit Aircraft...... 30% Mrs. Helen Ziemer and her broth­ —243; nO“^65. Unit Corp ...... 6% er, William Altken, both of Duran­ Constitutional amendment con­ Catmh on Em magoix cerning the appointment a t judges Yon want an oil bwner in yonr lsiteh«i to il winder. Uhit Gas Imp ...... 16% go, ran to safety barely to time to wUk EB «Did loko dm UNITED STATES U S Ind A le ...... 67 escape an avalanche *sent rearing of toe supreme, superlp and com­ U S Rub ...... 16% from toe top of toe mountain. Btorth mon pleas courts: jres—^348; no—65. invlgoroting rido to You want the Lynn—the finest range burner made. U S Steel ...... 45% and boulders swept by so close to ' Ttu following received scattering Util Pow and L t ...... 8% them their faces were stung by fly­ votes for cvnstahle: Hyman Sundik, hodtSumd hflppioson OIL BURNERS Vicks Chem ...... 28 ing pebbles, Mrs. Zeimer said. DON’T DELAY-^LACE YOUR ORDER M B W lW tl Western Union ...... 54% MILK 1 “Best Of AH** West El and Mfg .... . 35% •neso burners may be InstaUed unc^r a Io m p l» wtwreby Woolworth ...... 37% $100 CASH! the amount paid as rent Is appUed to the purchase price of too Bond and Share (Curb). 17% WINDOW oBd CRCAM iiom pOfWOWEO FROM IDEAL hmm burner. ^ M •venf« iseirthly coat to you SHADES Goverleaf Dairy OOMPANT FILES APPEAL only $1.65 whtn repaid in 10 nioiiliily Use QloBpad Shades, msde to Under This Plan Service Is Given Free For Six Years. payinonh. Tho only coat it a nraiHUy L W. TATLOB, Pre^ order, toed haag oa your A Itt Sooth St, PliMnie 49U DtotottHitod by toe Ballard 00 ONBpaaj o< Hartdord. • N«w Haven, Oct 8.—(AP)— The ckarf^ef iimo por ennt on thn nnpttd wtedotos osBqdeto ..... 9 V Watoh Oor Oream Ltoe. ^ Bepreoeotod ta Hew Haven Water Con^>aiiy and OALL,\VmiTE.OR.PHONh New Boilers,-lOe Extra, ’the COTinectlcut PubUc Utilities pest card, w« win eaO W ^ S d h o d Oommission have filled appeals and MttSIStill requests for findings with toe Su- pnaee Court a t Errors, in toe de^ ciUTieoir iMldh of Judge P.*B. O'Sullivan of WINDOW SHADE GO. jtoqperlor Court that water company S4»>SnMalnft IS pape> Esrtfsrd to New Haven, as fixed by the IMI » ^ m m - J..,

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picks tha joints up in his fin­ way, whils Shoot s tUzd sf those BEHIND THE SCENES IN flsnci|»atrr gers Off tilee to manage them with who went to the polla were suffi­ a knife and fork. And in either ciently interested to record their HEALTH-DIET ADVICE £nntitt9 B^raiit event it — ««■ to us that be has wills in oppoaltioo. However, a bet­ BY DR. FRANK MeCUY Our Greatest Aim— PDBLIBBSO SI T M every reason to demand the right to ter two-to-one vote against the QneetioBS to regard to UealUi and Diet Competence and Fairness' p r in t iw o coMPiOT, iwc. proposed change, even with a ma- It B1«m U 8tr««t feed without having aa au­ wIB be ssawsrri by Ur. MoUoy wbe ess By RODNEY DtJTOHER Maacbacter. Cona. . ority iresp(Hideiit THOMAS PBROnSON dience of a oot^le of dozan small ing complete indifference, would tiu m staasped, self addrtaaed eavelep^ ROBERT K, ANDERSON Genwai Manayr boya or critical old ladies watch Urn Car reply. Washington, Oct. S. — That Fimeral Director For seem to be decisive enough to re­ Founded October 1, 1*81 _ , as he performs. And to save ua we promised showdown (m proflteering in cotton gxxxis probably isn’t {tim­ WATKINS BROTHERS, Ine* i PablUbed BTcry Bacnlac Bxoapt can’t see why the individual who move this particular proposal from Sandayc and Holidays Bntarad at tba THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREAT-S through it Heat also assists in ing o ff. TEL Office 5171. House 7494. Post Office at Mancbeater, Cobb, aa would dafce Us tUrst with beer is the possibility of raoewal tor some ENT OF ABTBBinS. relieving stiffness and in returning The tfxtn* manufacturers ^lo Second Claae Mall Matter, any more property a target tor pry- time to come. “ mose normal movement ’The me very serious if not Perfect attendance for toe town loosen up on credits. dollar rate and toe death of toe 26- schools for toe month of September Mis* Adelle Badge, who recently limit of confusion and lack of pur get out a special issue of postage of meat, plenty of both cooked and properly treated It is highly probable that Mr, cent and 35-cent haircut in less pre­ is as follows: Center—R ob^ Aus- entered Pratt Institute in New poM bad been reached. stamps, and when the nation is be­ raw non-starchy vegetables and one tentious shops. A leading barber’s York to study designing spent ttas Hoover got out of that idea every egg per day. Since toe food which tiii, Philip Isham Jr., John Kowal­ The official in question could do (A lfa lfa ) periodical and toe barbers’ union led week-end at her home here. ing heavily taxed through Increased causes toe most harm In arthritis ski, Thaddeua Kowalski, Paul Wat­ thing It was possible to get out of Question: “Health Fan” writes: the campaign. » Mrs. Edith Woodln of Andover Is no better last night than to guess postage to meet deficits of the Post is starchy food, this is toe food you kins, Merton Wolff, Jeanette Austin, it—and the sum of all be got was "What’s this about alfalfa—toe But when toe grocery boy and Muriel Austin, Janice Clarke, Fan­ spending a week at Overlook, the that the groups that were shooting Office Department It cannot well be should be most caretol to cut down. common garden variety—being toe elevator man learned they must home of Mis* Katherine Ink. zero. When you begin to use a sensible, ny e Belle Burlbutt, Jean Isham, at each other all over the town blamed for balking at these ever- good for folks as well as cows? I pay 50 c^nts, they decided they Carol Lyman, Jane Lyman, Mar­ Mrs. Lillian Rice and daughter If the NRA adventure blows up well-planned diet you are emplojring might as well le tonsured in style. might be ABC members on one attended a health meeting recently garet Melllnger, Violet Smith, Shir­ Miss Gladys went to Rockville Sat­ or peters out It will not be because Inffting- expenditures for epeclel toe most helpful aid you d humanity! man to Postmaster General Jim Slrak, Wllhelmlna Holbrook, Ben­ freahments served. How it is going to be possible for coaxing conmnnions, he made toe Farley. Hurja is working day and jamin Pless:, Bronislav Plesz, John A surprise stork shower was given employment and purchasing power the United States to much longer rotmds of a few nijght clubs, Md night as administrative assistant in Sirak. at toe home of MrA Wallace, Hayes and an important upward adjust­ declared then that it would last him toe Public Works Administration, Charles Clarke of New Hav* refrain from intervention it is diffl Fellow” ) Hutton, who by strange nest Schmidt won first in contract in honor of Mrs. James Sullivan ment of tbs price Isvel, while leav­ for toe rest of his life. . . • coincidence is playing In one Broad­ bridge. where be has developed, a grouch, en spent toe day Wednesday at the Saturday evening, September 80. cult to see. Nor could a duty be In his half-uppity, half-tiimd at­ reportedly because he wasn’t made home of his mother, Mrs. Lucy ing the sinews tA war in the hands way theater at toe same time Aimee Miss Addle Wickwlre and Miss There were about thirty guests pffso*, much more unwelcome. In the pres titude be reminds you of G«m Semple McPherson is enioting in an­ Florence Datwley, of Colchester, call­ minister to Finland—the land of his a a rk e . ent The house was attroctlvdy of an archaic banking system and Tunney more than anyone else, fot ent mad mood of a very consider other, complained bitterly that ed on Mrs. Lewis Phelps recently. ancestors. A successful birthday party was decorated in pink and green. Be* a aet of banking leaders saturated Instance, most of toe people who ' Robert Parker, of Hartford, enter­ Those whose business it is to get held at toe Parsonage Thursday aft­ freahments were served. able part of Cuba’s population it is call M ister Tunney “ Gene” are Aimee didn’t trust him. Now he tained several friends at a stag jobs for others insist toe most effec­ ernoon in honor of the sixth birth­ Clarence W, Johnson is confined to with the utterly selfish policy of de­ Greenwich Billagers who knew ^ poses for pictures with a chorus practically impossible to conceive (Tutie on each knee . . . Prohibition party at his cottage at Andover tive man to See when you really day of Mar|;aret which was Wed­ hla home with an attack of Qis ■ flation, is to attempt the impossi­ in toe old days. And of toe few agents have lost interest in their Lake Saturday evening. Sunday want something bad is First Assist­ nesday, and toe fifth blrth^ of of American military forces taking who haU O’Neill aa “Gene,” n ^ y ble. work. They have now been forbid­ the gentlemen entertained, their ant Postmaster General Joseph Paul which was Thursday. Thirty Day was observed aU poMewioQ of the irtand without are sailors with whom h« shipped^ O’Mahoney, a Wyoming lawyer and Tha old were all made with den to spend Federal money for li- wives at dinner. They were as fol­ children from two years of age to through the looks on, never lntemqrt**>f * aby that strangers at parties high- On Friday Afternoon. UNCOUTH MINDS. Boeno. Ho» fives Us sagfSSQOM plaoe at the bonce of the bride, Sat* the Columbia church was the speak­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Fitok Barber, take it. hat him like a country cousin . . . urday afternoon, October 14, at 6 er Thursday evening at toe Mem­ at their cottage at Giant's Neck. An official of the Ohio Anti-Sa­ to M o e lle’r ------u t t e r ...... ^ . Bridgeport, Oct. 3—(AP) — Just It would be Interesting to hive O’Neto isn’t particular abou* Competition has become so keen be­ o’clock. They will be at home in bers night program at toe Method- "BoostMT Night” which was tween .beer places In Yorkvllle, on how toe Federal public works act loon League, for instance, remark­ minor changes, but as like aa not Andover after October 15. •ist church In W illim antic. served by Wapptng Grange, was k ; some of ita advocates explain the Mknhattaa’s upper east side, that bears on Connecticut’s cities and ed the other day that his organiza­ he’ll alter a whole scene or kick a W. T. Little, of Manchester, is A special Grange program was very successful affair. There w ye benefit of ^ e regulatiMis provided they now give away steak and manager of toe Elm Crest Farm of towns is going to be explained aad held Saturday evening open to tot over one hundred present A pro* tion can hold no views as to the couple of people out of the cast. obiekeff dinners on Saturday nights discussed Friday afternoon at toe .that the entire Interior of a tavern For wee^, the only member of the Andover for Mark Bass, who consid­ public, in honor of Booster night, gram was arranged by the worthy s sort of liquor control system it with tsB-esnt glasses of beer. ers Mr. little a go-getter. Mr. state capital. every Grange having been asked to Lecturer, Miss Bstoer Welles. Thefo be open to view from the cast who seemed sure of his job The Connecticut advisory board would like to see adopted once the was George M. Cohan, who is being Little has managed the farm since holcTsuch a meeting on toe same was a march and all the officers stre e t for public works under toe NRA has night. A very Interesting program marched in and to their several dry law dies. starred . . . Yet between the cele­ July. ^ extended an invitation to all select- It la easy oiough to trace the brated Cohan and the great O’Neill was presented by toe lecturer of the seats, toe flag salute and welcome ment, mayors and town, city and ‘That,” he said, “is Impossible there is complete formality. They’re local Grange, Rev. A. W. Melllnger. by Worthy Master Francla Fosterij origin of the idea to a desire to pre­ ANDOVER borough officlads to meet with it In because the league does not admit the only ones who remain to the the­ STUDENT DIES FROM FALL At toe meeting of Columbia a group of songs by all, a py>sr, vent the return of the injurious the hall of toe House at Hartford defeat, will not concede anything, ater at limch time, yet they don’t Perfect attendance to the Gram­ 'Grange last Wednesday evening It read which was written by the Noi- “back room’’ of open saloon days. get together and gossip. O’Neill has mar school for the month of 8ep- Prodidence, R. X, Oct. 8— (AP) — Friday next at 1:30 p. m. was voted that the Grange sponsor tlonal Master. Louis J. Taber, mustb will not discuss possibility of re­ ’The gathering will be for toe But why is it necessary to make a a sandwich, some fruit and a bottle tember. In Grades 9, 7, 8 were: The death of 15-year-old Paul A. a series of six community movie by toe Old Timers’ orchestra, two peal, will not give any attention to of milk which have been brought George Miner, William Johnson, lesser, first year student at Moses specific purpose of discussing toe programs one to be held every two short sketches, and Rev. Truman H. pop-show out of every citizen wjjo public works program, as it applies any questions of what may be done from bis hotel. He always remem­ Charles Johnson, Martha Bartlett, Brown school, was attributed today weeks on Thursday. There will be Woodward gave toe addw of th* wants a glass of beer? It strikes bers to put the milk bottle in a to a student custom in vogue at to Connecticut’s cities sad towns. evening which was very .mteresting. after repeal and will not prefer any Sophie Grabowskl, Irene Willis, a showing for the school children us as the quitessence of sheer bad paper sack and carry It back to the Doris Parish, Marjorie Parish, Doro- Moses Brpwn since toe founding of The invitation of toe public works during toe day and a public sho'wlng The hall was prettily decorated in particular form of liquor control, hotel later in the afternoon. toy Pinney, Eleanore Plnney, Lois the school. board, of which ArchlbMd McNeil is In toe evening In toe hall, free and blue and gold. Dancing wee greats manners. chairman, and Leriie A. Hoffnoan, since it does not beUeve In anything Wilson, Frances Friedrich, Thelma Messer, wltose home U at Great open to everyone. A cxsUectlon will enjoyed. ^ . Grant that there are obvious rea­ Looks to the Sea Federal state engineer, as given except complete prohibition.” Parent, Alma Smith, Eleanore Co- Neck, L I., died last night after be taken each time to help defray East Central Pomona Grange W|H - sons why the law should discourage Playwright O’Neill is 45 now, and vell, Joseph Remlseh, Maxwell fniifwg three stories from a narrow through the press, says both will ex­ toe alight expenses coimected. The hold an all-day meeting Die-hard fldeUty to a principle is plain toe classifications of public drinking in hideouts of any degree, his hair is rather gray. Contrary Hutchinson, Perley TromWey, Clara ledge outside his dormitory window. use of toe camera is given free by Wednesday, October 4, wltKBnM l alwa3m admirable. But the drys to legend, he Isn’t especially melan­ Savage, Jenett Samuels; Mrs. Anna Cvistom decrees a student wishing works imder scope of toe act aa ap­ the owner, ajid interesting films, Grange. The morning sesstoo. wfll and that It is a reasonable provi­ plicable to Connejcticut, as well aa could render a useful public service choly, but likes to tell stories and Wilson, teacher. to pay a late night visit to a class­ both educational and dramatic, can be called to order at 10:80 0. 81. sion that the occupants of any sort laugh with his few intimates. He mate, must not use the corridors. the financial arrangem ents pro<:e- right now Ifi helping their fellow Grades 8, 4, 6: Oorothy Week, be obtained at alight cost. Thla is with a class initiated in tha.Fiftb de> of a drinking establishment should also likes to talk with old-timers Gladys Pinney, Edward Jurovaty, Messer stepped through the window dure. something new to r (Columbia, and It^ grea with a dinner at noon funlah*.,^ citizens to find a practical method who remember his actor-fath«r, Willis Covell, Wilma SAvage, Bryant of his room to & narrow ledge. They will also explain Just what ed by Enfield Orange, and a pto- <. be visible to anyone Interested In James O’Neill, who was famous aa is hoped everyone will take advan* of controling the Uquor traffic. It Hilliard. Gladys Palmer, Edith Dur- They found him lying on the information is required on which to tage of six evenings of entertain­ m m In the afternoon a t 1 o ’o i o » =7-ii knowing what they are up to, there the Count of Monte Cristo. . . . ston. Dale Smith, Dorothy Le Malre, ground below his room window, his base applications for Federal grants Twins, a son, James Alexendiff, is di«*PPol®ting to see that some O’Neill Isn’t purposely thrifty, ment. The first program will be is certainly ho reason for putting Shirley HehdriCk, Edward Keefe, skull fractured. or looxu. and a daughter, Julia LueretlA dry leaders are washing their hands they say; he just never has realist given this week,Thursday. Edward Skinner, Mary Johnston, All phases of the law will be At the momiBF service of the lo­ bom to Hr. and Mrs.. Minor. .-Stag- them on exhibition before hundreds that be need not return milk bottles brought up and the hoard hopes for of that problem. Edward Merritt, Charles Rukucka, cal church. Rev. A. W. Melllnger dard, of Simsbury. I or thousands of passeraby who or live In modest hotel suites. Lewis Brown, Verna Smith, Mary WOBKAN FALLS TO DEATH a free dlseuasion of them. - \ Royalties from his previous plays gave a most Ixitsresting discourse Oak hospital rec^tly. haven’t even the most casual Inter­ Kralovlch; Miss Gladys BnuMey, ciard is the son o t Mr. slid lliai.-,., ■?, A PALLID ISSUE provide >iim a considerable Income, New York, Oct. 8— (AP) — A taking as Jils subject “The water est In the customers or their be­ and be will have two more plays teacher. mill," The choir sang as an anthem Frank C. Stoddard, o| yrapiJijif*, Grades 1, 3: Stanley Gasper, Glen women olsd in « nightgown end havior. For an Issue which attracted so produced this season. Besides, be registered es Mrs. Charles Ogle, 25, “The everlasting arms." ------—------still has all bis original manu* Griswolci, warren Jurovato, WlUlara A Thought The Women’s Missloncuy Society SECURE r o o n i f o ;., Even the patron o f a tavern shOulii much attention previous to election Merritt, Hilda Conrad, Olive Tuttle, of Parii, France, was killed today scripts, and has refused some start­ when she either leaped or fell from "Will meet in the chapel Friday aft­ have the right to privacy that day tha cemetery shift-over propos­ ling offers for them. . . . One of Carol Friedrich, Susan Kukucka, ernoon at 2:30. BowUng Green, Annie Merritt, Jean Smith; Mildred the l9th floor of a Fifth avenue I am the bread of life: he that granted to a person who goes into al turned out to be a bloomer at the these days, if his wife, daughters, oometh to m e ahaU never hunger; Hubert Uttle of M e r 1 d underpinning means : Leary, teacher. hotel. grtdmm gfme, Wsete« a restaurant for a feed of pig’s poUi. Only about 16 per cent of the and the theater agree that they can The body struck a flagpole oa a and he that belleveth on me shall was a week-end guest at the home spare him for a time, he wants mors fourth floor setback, mopping it, never thirst.—S I John, 6:86. of Mrs. iforriet Little. ‘Tsiaclwre OOlkEe h y e knuckles and sauerkraut Thtre voters who pulled levers yesterday than anytUng elfo to go to sea There wore nine tables to play at Miss Anne Uttle of WilUQOntic date who ought tohe the Brtdgs-party given by the La* and fell into Fifth avenue. but of the line. Hie ttWBS ; nothing immoral about a feed of took a sufficiently favorable posi­ again. . . . Police questioned the woman’s There con be no faith so fMble spent Etanday at the home o t her d Alfred Ksllsf won first husbsi^ with whom she had fogl*' that Chi^t does not respond to Meanderinge: David (“What-a- lt#^-AlC»Dd«r KMtortr. Mra. Jennie Hunt 9 fo o t the day Miili 1)0(13^8 bustneds whether the cus- to Pwk Beard eotttrol to vote that man”). (’Tnj-Juit-**Homf't9Ttof-|prtts to ptala brtfifik sad Hto. Ir- tired it the hotel eevMal ago.

\ ' d a tion taiA tbefr regular mOatblg the' fbm er danwr/lhe^ci^ of- Gbl-' w ith ^ *oge last ' l l a g o 6C(id'three iTOIverMt|Mr’" evening' with a good atteodaiiqa. RECOVERY CENSUS A court ruled the uMvexeity of The association had made it po«Bi- D/^Y RADIO PROGRAM Caiicago, L(WDi5 ljiil?er6(i^ ‘ithd the BitDLY BITTEN BY DOG ble firiawHiJiy for two children of UntviwMy of OUnois. may file aa Minff E. Elizabeth Grover, ’ToUkud the County Home to take the short intervening petition in the anti-vi- County 4-H *club agent, met at the course at Storra College thia last TO BE TAKEN NEXT CSilcago, Oct 8.—(AP)—It was T%PMDAY, OCTOBER S (Central anfl Bartem StondMd Time) vieection ault Mrs McLaugMln home of Mrs. Annie Sktanw recently summer. *0167 were present, a BQ8tai3r-Stato.i«co«srj b o ^ brought for Arthur to lave “Spot­ learned earfy today that Leopold ' H a k ^ A U DroKTAma to koy ancJ b o le ehalna o r.p o u p s ' at v^ich time an advanced sewing and boy, to relate their experience nouncea iiamedlste opoilBf tog coot to^^SSt (c to c) deaicnaUon taclndo all aTailaU* ■tatlona. ty” from bdng sujrendered by the group was form^ which is to be Godowaky, noted Russian pianist la in . the oo^dng courae for the giri “^Boncerted drivtf’ acsijiat vWatws suffering from savage wounds in­ Proerama aubjaet to ehanga. P . M. ‘ ^Cant. * E asL city pound for vivisection purposes. “The 4-H Searing ^ Circle.” At the and the pas8. An automemUe turning freshmenta during the social hour igtaJrH — wrva wptl wwno wU w]ax Buck Roger*—midwest repeat south from. Adams street passed as “another form a t radteteering.” 'piramfitl Sacrament Catholic church. ’Ihe Grange observed “Bhoster completed a pleasant evening to­ Nma>wsua 'wlod warn 'wmo wab wapl 6 H6— 7 :46—Boaka Carter, Ta lk — ba­ close to Mtti and as it did the dog sic ; Between the Bookenda—WMt Parish auithorlties said they had Newport, R. L—iswla A. Arml- h a jfc wamb kvoo w ky w f o wbap *pro Night” Satiirday evening at the thrust its head out of a rear win­ gether. 7 dX>— 8 K»—The Boswell Slater*—to • been providing relief for him and Community House. stead, 61, Great <]^andaon of Daniel itSyi 7 :16— 8 :16—SIngIn* Sam—baaje; O r- Washington, Oet 8.— (AP)—NRA dow and bit the pianist In the Boosters night was obstfved in 'P A C tFIC C O A ST — k so k f l kjpw Momo ganalitie*—west; Orchafc—Dixie announced today the inunedlate his family for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Elvans Griffin and Tolland Grange Saturday evening Webster dies. 7 :8^ 8 :30—Voice of Experlano*—*a.t Arapoaho, Okla.—Another Coun­ (ace. M q ktad ktar Icsq start of a canvass to cover every children of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. The victim was taken to a nearby with several visiting members pres­ j ^ t . Eaat. O rc h .-m ld w ; In Gloaming—weat ty seat was the signal for a roar­ 7 ^W— 8 :46—Kate Smith, Song*—to * emi^ojrer in the countiT7 to estab­ Earle Belcher and daughter Ruth of office building for medical attep- ent. 'The Worthy Overseer of the 4 :S » .- B:00—Malodio Thoughta, Orch. 8 :00— 9 :00—Weatphal’a Orch.—« to c ing ruckus wnen the southwest was 6 :30—Schlrmer-Schmldt—MO c lish how much new emplojrment and StaffordviUe were recent guests of (Community State Grange, Frank The Democrats may yet pay up 8 :16— 9 :16—Howard Brothers-a lso o young—is being decided in Custer tion, including the Pasteur antitoxin 4 ;4S — 6 :46—Nuraary Rhymaa—Mocat increase in payroll has been secur­ Mrs. A. N. Skinner. Feet, was present and spoke on the debt they owe John J. Raskob. 8 :30— 9 :30—Nino Martini, Tenor—to c county today with ballots, not bul­ agsdnst rabies. He said he would 6 d)0— 6 :00— DInnar Concert— alao cat 9 KX>—10:00—Legend of America—to e ed by the recovery program since Harold Lee is at Camp Devens fly to Rochester, Minn., today for the Grange principles, etc. 'The his­ But they can never pay H e r b ^ B.'SO— 6 -JO-iWeekly Hymn Sine—to c 9 :30—10:30—Ted Husing A Orch.—to o lets. where he will obtain employment tory of Tolland Grange was read, a Hoover what they owe him. 6 :46— 6 :46—Shirley Howard—also cat 9 :46— 10<45—Barlow Symphony—basic; July 15 addltkmal treatment at the Mayo 4 KI0— 7 K » —Th e Mountaineers—weal Clinton is seeking the tWo thirds through the, government. Mr. Lee viola, harmonica, piano and solo M yrt and Marge-Repeat for west The “recovery census” will be majority necessary to wrest the clinic. MeamriiUe, the driver of the 6 :16— 7 :16—Billy Batchelor, Skit 10:16—11:16—Phil Regan, Tenor—c to e served this country during the car, appeu«ntly unaware of the at­ with encore by Dorothy Gimther 6 :3f r - 7 :30—Lum A Abner—east only 10:80—11:30—J. Freeman Orch.—o to e by means of 8,000,000 ques­ court house and what goes with it World War. He was In France a 4 :46— 7 :46—Th e Ooldberga, 5w la l Act tack, continued on his way. and a sketch, printed greetings from 11 HX>—12:00— Tom Qerun Orch.—c to o tionnaires to be distributed by the from Arapaoho. ^ short time. 8:00—Sandarron-Crumit, Sengs 11:30—12:30— J. Hamp'a Orch.—c to cat Post Office department toother the n «rinnaJ m aster read, com plet­ 8 :30—Wayne KIng’a Orchestra 12:00— 1:00— Dance Hour—wabc only Portland, Ore.—“Blue Monday* . Mrs. Carter yrife of the Rev. Mr 9 :00— Ben Bernia and the Lada with return envelopes. ed'the evening’s program. Refresh­ 4 ;8I ^ 9 :30—Ea st and Duhnke— o to cat NBC-WJZ NETWORK was a reality In Portland. Before Carter of the Methodist church has ments were served during the soeial Just as the blanks for the Presi­ the day was over hospital had returned from a vlalt near Sugar 9 :00—10:00—American Heroea— also c BASIC — Eaat: wja wbi-wbsa wbU hour. 9 :80—10:30— Mme. Sy lv ia —alao coast dent’s reemployment agreement treated three persons, two of them Hill, N. H. Mrs. Carter was suffer­ TOLLAND wham kdka wgar w jr wlw wayr wmai; 9 :46—10:46—To Be Announced Midvreat: wcky kyw wenr wla kw k were ♦‘okan from door to door by the under four, for Injuries suffered ing from hay fever and was greatly 10KX>—11:00—Dance Orchaatra prog. Tna.ii carriers, so will the census 10:16— 11:16— Benny MerCTT Or. — eaat; kwer koli wren wmaq kso wkbi __^ when their hands were caught in relieved by tbln change of climate. NORTHW EST A CANADIAN — forms be delivered within the next Mr. and Mra. Walter Pearson of Lum A Abner—midwest repeat wiba kstp webc wday k fy r crer the wringers of washing matiilnes ’Thursday night of this wee)i the Hartford, David A. Brown, Mrs. <0:80—11:30—Talkie Picture Time, Skit SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax few days. 4-H Sewing Cire}e will meet at thC MONEV n K » —18:00—Ralph Klrbery, Baritone Ruby Loverin and two sons, Robert w fla-w sun wlod warn wme wsb ^ p l ’The questionnaire is addressed/by home of Mrs. Annie Skinner to elect ■ 1:00—12:06—Meyer Davis A Orchestra wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro Mid Donald, of ’TalcottyiUe, were F t 11:30—12:30—Reggie Childs Orchestra woal ktbs kths ^^ ___ President Roosevelt “To Every Em­ officers. recent guests of relatii^ CBS-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl _ ployer" with the following message. FAMOUS SCREEN STARS ’The pot rotist supper that was Ermrjf FmmitF Nmmd PACIFIC COAST — kso kfl ksw komo John Senk of Hartford was b a s i c —E aat: wabo wade woko w < ^ “Two months 8 ^ I invited you to held recently at the Methodist CooMoXt 0*, U yoa n«ed aaooar to waab wnac wgr wkbw w kro whk cklw khq kfsd ktar church was well attended. $13.65 week-end guest at the home of his wdre wcau wip wjaa wean wfbl wspd CenL E a sL enter Into an agreement witii me RESIGN FROM ACADQIY brother, William Senk, Sr., and settle old bOla, taxes, morttaf* wjav: Midwest: wbbm wgn wfbm kmbe 4 :00— 6 :00—Paul Aah'a Orch.—also o to add industrial recovery by short­ was realized. interoet—or for any other porpooe. A flower show will be held at the fam ily. We'D arrange a loan for yoo la M k n o x wo wo whas __ 4 :30— 6 :30—The Singing Lady—east ening hours of work and by increas­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith E A S T A CANADA — wpg w ^ wlbw 4 :45— 6 :46—Orphan Annie— east only Hollywood, Oct. 3.— (AP)—Four­ Methodist church Wednesday after- hooia or Icoa. Too can cbooae any arhec w ibs wfea wore wlcC efrb ckac 5 :00 — 6:00— Dick MesSner’s Orchestra ing wage rate. the parents of a little daughter oi monthly repayments that teen prominent screen actors were nooil sponsored by the Farm Bureau. D IX IE — wgat wsta wbre w q «n wdod 6 :30— 6:30—Kathryn Newman — east; “The time has come to take Ruth Mary, bom In Hartford at a best soha your income. Jclra wrec wlac wdsn wtoc krld w rr The Singing Lady—repeat fo r w sn stock. ’The informaition here re­ in revolt today against the Academy Elveryone who has flow ers Is In­ ktxb ittsa wsico koma wdbo woto wbt 6:46— 6 :46—Lowell Thomas — east; of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences vited to participate In the show. recent date. wdae wbUr wtar wdbj wwva wmbg w sjs Orphan Annie— midwest repeat quested is necessary to determine Mrs. Zoe Beckley has returned F m r m m m m i F i m m m ^ € • • M ID W E S T — wcah wgl wmt wmbd as a backwash of the hearings being Folks are adways asked to bring D o YOU want to feel always at 6.-00— 7 :00—Amoa ’n’ Andy—east only the progress we have made.” from a week-end visit in Boston, Room 2, state Theater Baildlna ^r^Q w lsn wlbw kfh kiab wkbn wcco 6:15— 7:15— Radio in Education—-to c All information contained in the conducted in Washington on the their own containers and have their TS3 M ain St., M aaeh ester your best? To meet each day 6:46— 7 :45—Don Carney Dog Storlea Mass. MOUNTAIN—kvor kls koh ksl answer will be treated as strictly NRA code for the film industry. flowers in by 1 o’clock p. m. Opea ’Tharsday ETrealagpi Until 8 P. BI, with fresh vitality? You can. 7:00— 8 :00^ rim e Clues, Dramatic Ernest Von Deck is the guest of VTiax Thelma Price of the faculty COAST—khj koln kgb kfre kol kfpy 7 :30— 8:30—Adventures In ,Health confidentiad and available only to Declaring they felt no resentment Phone S4S0 For when you’re healthy, you*ra kvl kfbk km j kwg kern kdb kgmb 7:46— 8 :45—Hillpot and Lambert his sister Mrs. Ethel Yates. Mr. Vcm of the Kent High school spent the sworn employes of the govemmenu against the Academy but that “an T h e o n ly largre is happy. OenL EaaL 8 :00— 9 :00— Music Memoriea A Poet week-end with her parents. Instructions for distribution of the organization only for actors can pro­ Deck is in the C. C. C. Camp at Nl- Three percent per 3 :30— 4 :30—Enoch Light Oreh.—to c 8 :30— 9 :30—Pedro Via’* Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson of 9 :00— 10:00—To Be Announced duce better resiilts,” the 14 artists antic and Is having a week’s fur­ Month on nnpaid A deliekraa eereal providaa the 3 :46— 4 :46—Happy Minstrel — vrabc questionnaires were sent to the Seymour was a recent guest of 1 _____ wcau; Enoch Lig h t Orch.—chain 9:30— 10:30—The Miniature Theater 48,000 postmasters of the coimtry offered their resignation from the lough. amonnt of loan \ "balk” that is so important in 4 :00— 6 :00—Skippy, Sketch—east only 10:00—11:00—Alder and Alpert — east; The Ladies’ Society of the Con­ Mrs. Johnson’s sister, Mrs. Lewis Amo* 'n ’ Andy—repeat fo r west to^y by Postmaster Generad Far­ Academy. 'The Academy represents ( overcomingcommon constipatione 4 :16— 6: 15— Th e Melodeera— cst to cst gregational church will postpone the B. Price and family. ; _ 6 :30—Jack Armstrong—ea. only ^0 :15—11:15—The Poet Prince—basic the five branches of the industry— 4 30 10:30— 11:30— Ern ie H o lst Orchea.—to e ley. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bennett and Teats show EelV^s AUi- 4 :46— 5 :45—George Hall Orchet.—to c TTie questionnaires axe to cover actors, directors, writers, tech­ meeting of their society imtil Thurs­ 6 K»__ 6:00— Bgck Rogers—eaat only: 11:00— 12:00—New York Orchestra daughter, Betty, of Hartford, were B r a n also supplies vitamin B 11:30— 12:30—Mark Fisher’* Orchestra nicians and producers. day, Oct. 12. Skippy, Sketch— midwest repeat conditions up to October 14 of this Ekist Central Pom ona Grange will Sunday guests of Mrs. Bennett’s to farther aid regular habits. year and will be returned to the In the group which resigned are meet with Enfield Grange Wednes­ sister, Mrs. Alice Greene. I q addition, A i Xi-Bban is tw ice Census Bureau for tabulation, first Adolphe Menjou and Frederic March, first and second vice presi­ day. Several Granges from here 'The regular meeting of Tolland EXCURSION as rich in iron as an equal wdght by state and later by coimties and will attend the meeting. Grange will be held in the Commu­ cities and possibly by industries dents (rf the Academ y; Gary Cooper, of beef Uver. Ken Thompson, Paul Muni, Chester *1116 regular 'Thursday night dance nity House Tuesday evening. TO new YORK and trades. sponsored by the Grange will ^be held The ^’bulk* in AU tBran is Figures for the fifteen or twenty Morris, George Bancroft, James ’The all-day sewing meeting of the at the Commimlty House. Union Mlsaicmary Society will be EACH SUNDAY IN OCTOBER jBudi like that in leafjr vage- largest cities in the country are to Ca^ey, Boris Karloff, Warren WU- Uam, R obert M ontgom ery, Ralph The N. R. A. Consumer house to held in the social rooms of the Fed­ ROUND TRIP gn nn taUee. What a raliaf to enijey be ohtadned first. Bellamy, George Raft and Frank house canvass was completed a RARROAO FARE an appetizing eereal inateed of The Instructions sent out by erated church ’Thursday. With the World Series opening in Morgan. week ago. Most everyone was will­ Mr. and Mrs. Rupert West and Lr. Windsor Locks...... 8 :1 4 taking patent medidnea. New York this afternoon local sport Fau"ley read: ing to co-operate, to help bring Lt. Hartford 8<44 A telegram expressmg unquali family, Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop West, Doe 138th SL ...... IIHB Taeaday, Oet. S, 1983 fans will have no difficulty in get­ “Within the next few days you fled opposition” to articles in the back emplo5rment, bringing this Serve as a oared or uae in will receive from Washington a Mrs. Ellen B. Weat and Mlsa Hazel Due New York* ...... ,,.. 1 1 :8 8 cooking. Direco ting a loudspeaker version of the film industry code providing for a town up to 100 per cent. West were guests of relatives in 1:15 p. m.—World’s Series. N. Y. 1933 baseball classic. Three local messaige to be distributed ‘to every salary control board, was sent to Miss Ella and Miss Jeanette Sum­ Lt. New York* ...... TtSOPJA tions on the xade employer.’ It Is now two months WUbraham, Mass., Sunday. Lt. 125th SL ...... Tut ia used Cronies. Bar Harbor, Me., Oct. 8.— (AP)— NINTH SCHOOL DISTRICT that tastes better. 7:30—Jubilee Singers. Viscount Josef F. ITAlte, honorary TAX COLLECTOR. to make Che^rh^lds. 7:45— ^Bethany Girls’ Quartet. counselor of the Portuguese Lega­ The right home-grown Chesterfields satisfy— 8:00—Harriet Lee; trio; Joe tion and former minister to this The tajqwyera oftthe NIntii Sf one and one-hiif mill baidt, baritone. sometime today from New York- tax on the dollar m«to 19:45—^Evan Evans, iMcltone; Con­ John lannlni, 29, of PlainvlUe, who 6 p. m., and 9 p. m. to 9 p. m. cert Ordiestra. was arrested here a few dajra ago Taxes unpaid Nov. 1st, 19B8 win be 11:15—Vera Van. for peddling song sheets on the pub­ charged interest at the mte of 8-4 the cigarette that’s MIE9ER -ll:80—Cbaiiie Davis’ Orcheelra. lic streets without a license, was per oeat per SDOilh op the dollar taken into custody today in Police from Oet, 1st 1988 until said tax Buirtel lota in Machid are being Court by Deputy United, States la ptdd. the cigarette that TASTES on the installment plan, Marshal A. P. Marsh for presenta­ Dated a t BHaaoheatar, § e p t 2d^ it be great fun to die tion before U. S. Commissioner Mc­ 1988. Laughlin for lui aHeged violation of J. L|BO F A T , tile Federal co^qrricht lawm. f J-v'".- * f . • ' , *'*j .' :: V • r* ' f * > • \ * ’' I MANCHESTBR EVENING i^ A L D . MANCHESTER. CONNk

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. ' ’ -•.-iJi Enfttinn ' ' ^-0 \ 4i& r'' ■ VS'a 1^ / iXy.’Ti' > - - . • • 1 ’ i. * s. iV « manghbsbreer TO CONTINDE SUPPERS ANDERS TO HEAD [GINIA VOTING DAUGHTERS OF U B E R H AMERICAN LEGION TEAM MEETS TONIGHT OF HOME LEAIRIE FUNERAL DIREaORS ON REPEAL TODAY IN GREAT PARADE Madden-Dillon Salvation Army Women Are Mlsa Harriet Dillon, a nurse'at toe Monthly Session Of Degree Gratified At Success Of L ^ e r Probe Group TO Be Held In Orange Memorial hospital, was married tois New York, Oct 3.—Favorable Their First Venture. Elected County President morning to Andrew Madden, son of dividend ehaz^es in September to­ Tele ForecMl Wkb HaU At 7:30. 350 Bands In Chicaso Pag­ M r, and Mrs. John Madden of Dob- taled 97 as con^Mired with 57 In Says htMM H e o w 'The WOinen’s Hqme league of Last Night— Members En­ sonville. 'The ceremony was August, says Standard Statistics The degree team of the Daugh­ eant, Called Biggest In the Salvation Army were gratified formed In WiUimantic by the Kbv. Co. ’Thirty-two pajonenta were in­ Weis Preicting Victory; ters of Liberty, L.L.O.L. No. 125, with the success of the fqpd sale Henry Quinn. The bride and bride­ creased, ^ -were resumed, 82 extras Had To Be Conflicted. will hold its monthly meeting to­ and cafeteria supper held last tertained Here. groom were attended by Misa M~. y were voted end 11 irrlttal dividends night at 7:30. in Orange halt Mem­ History Of Organization. Thursday In the demozistration McCarthy of Wllllmantic and Fran­ appeared. The ■ month saw 45 un- Foif Mere States Neeikd. bers ^ e remindec to bring their room of the Manchester Electric cis Dillon, brother of toe bride. The favoihble changes as against 29 in Washington, dct. 8— (A P) — A uniforms, also to mak returns for company in the State Theater bride wore a gown of blue velvet, August. letter from J. E. Dockendorff, presi­ tickets for the Saturday evening R. K. Anderson, director of Wat­ with corsage of bridal roses, the Soldiers Field, C^ilcago, Oct. 3.— building. TTiey will continue for the dent of the Blaak DI|unond Steam­ Riohmond, Va., Oct. 3.— (A P)— entertainment and daiic which was pre»**rt to conduct these afternoon kins Brothers funeral home, last bridesmaid, rust colored velvet and Deliveries of coffee in the United (A P )—To tbe music of 350 bands night was elected president of ‘he ship Lines, saying his had "been IVlrgi^la, after a listless wet and most successful. The program con­ food sales and light supper for bus­ corsage of Talisman roses. States totaled 1,029,000 bags last forced to M y ponder which made sisted of r:ngs by Miss Mary Law, with the sun glinting on dress re­ Hartford County Funeral Directors The ceremony was followed by a month coznpared with 883,000 a [dry campaign voted today on repeal galia the A merlcan Legion went on iness people. Beginning at 2:30 me go as high as toa^ President of [of National prohibition, and on sub- who also sang in a duet with Miss 'Thursday they will offer for sale, Association at the annual meeting wedding breakfast and reception year ago, reports the New York parade today, just as It has held in Manchester. He succeeds toe United States” In the matter of jstitution of a liquor pontrol plan for Evelyn Carlson. The Spirit of '76 bread, pies in variety, Ugbt and early this afternoon at Osano’s cot­ Coffee and Sugar Exchange. bidding for Shipping Board vessels was exemplified by John Hughes, marched once a year since the war, Claude B. Newkirk of Newkirk and I the state dry htft. dark and apple sauce cake, raisin tage at Bolton Lak'. Among the today was placed into the record of as Major; Joseph Eerguson, fifer; only in greater number. Whitney of West Hartford, who pre­ g;uests were Mrs. Jane J. Aldrich, Freight loadings of the Chicago, A comparatively light vote was Legion officials termed it the squares, quick coffee cake and oth­ the Senate ocean mail investigation. [forecast for the referendum in Richard Boyce, the bass drum er specialties. sided at the meeting. The associa­ superintendent of the Memorial hos­ Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific last greatest parade the organization tion members were the guests of week totted 25,580 cars against 'The letter, read Into the record by [which Virginian are voting as the and Michael Barry the snare drum. For the supper they will have pital, and eight of the staff, assocl- Senator Black (D. Ala.), chairman has yet held. It begat on Chicago’s Mr. Anderson at dinner and after- 25,054 tod week before zmd 26,861 a I thirty-second state to record a They were obliged to parade around crested chicken on hot biscuit, •ate nurpes of the bride for the past of the Investigating committee, was the hall twice "Maid to Order" a near north side and proceeded down year ago. [choice between retention of prohibi- peas, bread find butter, tea or cof­ five years. Mrs. MacWen and her written on June 28, 1930. It was one-act play was presented by the Michigan Boulevard. bridesmaid were botlr gn'aduates of jtion and repeal. Repealists have Legloimaires from all parts of the fee: or meat loaf with scalloped po­ directed to A. J. Goudrian. I won in aH the SI states previously following girls of the M.A.G. club; tatoes. St. Joseph’s Hospital Training Teresa and Ruth Britton; Dorothy United States and from foreign WEATHER MAN WARNS The letter said “toe attempt on I voting. lands participated. 'The procession school in Wllllmantic. toe party of Chapman (Paul W. and Mary McCaughey, Nora Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Madden will spend The voting was for a statewide was a gigantic snake of multi-col­ Chapman, president ot the United I election of thirty delegates at large The program was followed by an their honeymoon in Washingtqn.^. exhibition drill by the team. Re­ ored segments. ’There were khaki PROBE ON STOCKS OF TWO COMING GALES States Lines) to buy these lines I to a constitutional convention. C. and on their return occupy their have blocked, x x x x I have been freshments were sold during the uniforms, red uniforms, blue ones newly furnished home on . Russell Should repeallst predictions of a and strange garbs of other coun­ forced to play politics which made [wet victory in Virginia be correct, evening. street. WsLshington, Oct. 3.— (A P )—'The tries. me go as high as the President of [only four more states wHl be need­ A fleet of Army airplanes went BY SENATE IS ON Weather Bu;-eau today was chart­ toe United States.” ed in the wet column to end the through maneuvers. Along the line Pyka-Wandych ing the course of two tropical The two lines for which the bid­ 118th Amendment. storms, one of which centered south of march, crowds filled all vantage Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wandych of ding wais done were toe ships then Should the death knell of the of Clenfuegos, Cuba» WOULD H EP VETS points. North School street announce the operated by toe Black Diamond and [state dry law be sounded today, a ’The veterans had the right of Another c slighter Intensity was those operated by the Apierlcan- state liquor control commission, al­ One Firm Bonglit Stocks For marriage.nf their daughter, Miss Way. T'raffic detoured through Agnes Wandych to Walter Pyka, son north of 'Tui ks Island, north of France line. William J. Donovan, ready appointed in compliance with SICK AFTER W AR other streets or didn’t move at all. Santo Domingo. former Republican assistant atto^r a law passed by the special Legis­ of Mrs. Catherine Pyka of the same ’The Legionnaires tramped a mile 20 Cents a Share— Sold street. The ceremony took place Caution Las been advised for ney general, was counsel for the lature session, will meet Oct. 11, to along Michigam boulevard and two on ’Tuesday, September 6 at Miller- vessels In the aref* of the storm oft Black Diamond and toe man who begin deliberations on a control more In Grant Park to Soldier Field ton, N. Y., Rev. James Casey offi­ Cuba, Uthough Weather Bureau ob­ contacted President Hoover, Dock- an for recommendation to the Stadium, past the reviewing stand Later For $72. ciated. 'The bridegroom who for­ servers sal'' the highest wind ac­ endorf testified. sseeably early in the new year, Legion Differs S and back across the park to the merly lived in Manchester baa been tually reported was 28 miles an "Did you get to touch with toe Loop where they dispersed. Washington, Oct 3.—(AP)—Evi­ spending several weeks in town, and hour. This was some distance from President of toe United States abOTit F ro « Preoident^s Pcdicy All was not grim and solemn and dence was presented to Senate in­ with bis bridge will leave shortly the center of the disturbance, how- this bid?” Black asked. C m m E Y IS LEADING martial in the parade. Interspers­ vestigators today that Dillon, Read for Akron. e^'er, and It was added that It was "Our attorneys did,” Dockendorf ing' the pomp and panoply of war­ and Co., obtained 500,000 shares of possible that winds of 75 miles an replied, then in answer to a query hour might be blowing near Its m i K i l T m DERBY k k Lo mI One R espect riors, were comic floats, common stock in toe formaticn of said the attorney w m Donovan. ’The Nome, Alaska Department the United States and Foreign CURB QUOTATHNIS heart. "Colonel Dresident’s statement Honorazy Grand Marshal Major stock in the Baltimore trust it utos after the deadline, but race of- to the Legion yesterday that veter­ General Frank Parker, commander of Hartford, secretary and J. A. United Lt and Pow A ...... 3% DIDIfOU KNOW T H A T - Board by Lawrence Richey, secre­ [fielals scbid the time for landing uad formed in 1924. .Whitney of East Hartford, treasur­ Util Pow and Lt ...... 1% tary to the President, was referred ans sufferSig from ailments Incurred of the 6th Corps Area. This stocks not only proved a Canadism Marconi ...... 8 [bean extended to 11 o’clock and that since the war may receive Federal Then came units of the regular er. to by the committee chadrman. profitable Investment, but gave toe Mavis Bottling ...... 6-16 The British Air Ministry has Black, however, (lid not reveal In contestants arriving by that hospitalization only if local and Army and Navy, marching to the Plans were outlined at the busi­ banking firm control of the $30,000,- t __ __ ' .- placed a contrafct for a supply of the hearing what the text of the le would be eligible to coattnue state communities are unable to strains of toe CSiicago Board of ness meeting following the dinner TAVERN RAroED new typ6 of aviation gasoline made communication was. This com­ „ aeeond leg tonight. take care of them, the Legion’s re­ Trade band, champion musical ag­ 000 trust. for several ’ educational meetings A1 Russell, Hollywood, Calif., was Clarence Dillon, tall, slim-faced during the season. During the past from coal. munication, described by Black aa habilitation committee approved a gregation of the Legion. In the old days, gasoline WTO tbe second to land, followed a rain- National Commander Louis A senior partner of the banking house, year the Hartford County Funeral Lynn, Mass., Oct. 3.— (A P )— "unsigned” was delivered on June plan for hospital treatment for all Three men were arrested and a towed out to sea and dumped as I ate later by Merel Nelscm, Los An- ex-soldlers of the World War. Johnsofi marched next in line ac- agreed the contract was In a "single Directors association conducted a 15, 1929. latter," but said It was part of the quantity of liquor was seized today waste by-product of kerosene. Mlee. Russell was checked in at The committee’s report said "hos­ copipanled by past commanders of unique display of funeral merchan­ Gov. %Jqhn.^ Pollard of Virginia, transaction by which Dillon, Read la what was described as the first f o l l 6 a. m. for an elapsed time of pitalization under Federal govern­ the Legion. dise, In an effort to acquaint people has announced he will recommend Ifi hours IB antoutse and Nelson at Forelgzt Legionnaires & Company paid $6,100,000 for 50,- with the quality, style, and prices of raid In the state on an establish­ LEADS HITTERS ALL SEASON ment auspices be afforded all vet­ ment licensed to sell 8.2 beer. Those substantial decrease In automobile 1 0 :^ for an elapsed time of 13 erans not dishonorably discharged Legionnaires from foreign lands 000 shares of second preferred and funeral merchandise and services. license taxes, aftd an Increase of two I h o ^ 51 minutes. followed. Dressed in their native at- 750,000 shares of common. The association plans to hold other arrested were James O’Donnell, Ban Francisco.— (AP) — Oscar who require hospital treatment, and alleged proprietor, John J. Devlin cents in toe gasollnrf tax for road The qualified fiers will begta tak- who are not able to reasonably pay Ure, they gave an PMple*e Statement exhibits during the year, and one building and maintenance. Eckhardt, leading batter of the Pa­ tog off at 6 p. m. and must reach tinge to affairs essenUally Ameri- Pecora told newspapermen he may possibly be held In Msuichester. and Thomas E. Walsh, all of Lynn. cific Coast baseball league, has for their own treatment." They pleaded not guilty of Two-thirds of the human body Is York by 8 o'^ock tomorrow Points In Program . ean. Represented were Puerto Rico, would bring out later that some of water, says a medical report. Some headed the list of batters sinca the 1 «nm lar the winner to receive Sl,- Italy, Alaska, Psmama, Hawaii, the the officers In Dillon, Read St Com­ charges ranging from keeping and opening day tock, whloh they Prince M’Dlvanl hints that Sam Incorporated any day now, and aell hardt has bean above the .400 mark Two of the filers were out of the Insull’s a love thief. But a million cases were continued to October 19 , . I three of the state departments, are: got for 20 cents a share, for an stock. ■ all year. in its ewly K. Q. "That no war veteran disabled In In toe reviewing stand average of $65 to $60 a share. Investors sing "he never got ours. " In $300 bail each ^iwh, retof^ to toe Glen^e Air- ^ Colonel Russell C. Martin of Los He said the public subscribed port soon after taking off M d Rob- ^ these benefits granted Angeles, NaUonal comman^r of $26,000,000 of the trust’s capital but • of Westefleld, N. J-. Junior | ^ the World War th^Q. A. R.; got no voting power, while Dillon, reeovd h oi^ r for the transoontin- veterans act In effect prior to March of Tennessee, chief of staff of the Read & Company, the organizers, enial flight, was grounded at Sellg- 20, 1933. ^ ^ Sons of the Confederacy: Mrs. 8 . A. obtzdned the voting power, repre­ MM, Arlz., by motor trouble. "That perpetuation of service for Blackburn," National president of sented by 79 per cent of the com­ aU veterans, property granted such the Legion Auxiliary; Henry D. mon stock and all of the preferred, connections 'under laws In existence Lindsley, past National commander for only $5,000,000. UTEST STOCKS prior to March 20, 1988, be recom' of the Legion; Madame Ernestine Dillon said the rise of the stock mended. Schuraann-Helnk, opera on the open market In 1928 and 1929 York 0 « t. I.— (AP>—n - l "That benefits provided for General Nlcolo SansannelH of Italy to $72 was not due to any "magi­ manketa lieot' toeir aaila pwdents of veterans as establish^ who Invited the Legion to hold its cian’s power’’ no his part, hut rather but strong toade in toe World War veterans act be 1987 convention in Rpme. to the booming investment business Also in the stand were Mayor Ed­ wfitos faked to a p p w and little 1 resubned and maintained as the gov­ of those times. ward J. Kelly of Chicagq: Giuseppe beadway was made. ernment’s policy and .that In no gHodss gemeraky were duRy Ir- event ahall widows and dependent Castruccio, Italian consul general; M0 ifiar M both bulls and bears ap- children of deceased war veterans be most of the seven candidates for to founder in a morass of without government protection.” National commander of the Legion, MASTER BARBERS PLAN Inflationary sentiment Commander Johnson, General Al- ____ _iy was at a low ebb and delbert de Chambrun, representing Ute and offers in many tesues were the French government; Colonel L. TO ADVERTISE HOURS far s|)art. Another increase in the R Lafleche, Canadian minister of [OOfiS defense and high mUitary and naval U.5 prtee of newly mined gold AMO port imbued ® e metal shares with officials. Under State Law They Can hope in toe early hours, but Adjust Schedule Previous to tbsir moderate buoyancy was offset A Legal Holiday. he ]Mavines8 of toe rails. Grains, Qotoon and other oommo(fities gen- jaiZK iytJ PARK (M M U N in CLUB The Master Barbers’ Association •Mtty held to a narrow range. Bonds at a meeting last night gave con­ oootteued unenthusiastic. The dol­ They Laughed When— sideration to the closing hours on W S DO OUR DART lar dipP®*^> then rallied a bit in for- Klngfieh Levinsky said he would i ^ A L ON THURSDAY holidays. That the proper dates and • i« ^change transactions. heat Jack Sharkey because he had hours may be imderstood it was Ib w es ot U. fl. Smdtlng got up seen a movie of toe Sharkey-Car- voted -O advertise the days and about 5 pc^ts at one time, but nera fight and it told Mm every­ EWaifeii Of Officerfi To Be Fol­ hours in ’The Herald as the present dropped part of this gain. American thing ___ Bill Terry announced lowed By Stunts, Movies state rules makes necessary the I Smelting moved vp 1, Homestake during ^ rin g toaining on the And Social Time. closing of shops on all legal holi­ llfiniag advanced 5 on a few sales, Pacific Coast that his Giants would days, but makes provisions for ex­ and CJerro de Pasco and McIntyre be much stroziger than appeared on Tke meeting of toe High­ tra hours before the holiday. ’The Porcupine were up fractionally. paper and that he ■ hafi toe best land Park Ckimmunity club wUl be meeting last night was held in Pa- OhiTsler found a following and ran pitching staff in toe league. held at the clubhouse Thursday eve­ gani’s Shop on Pearl street and the zip some 2 1-2 points. National Dis- Helen Jacobs sadd this would be ning at 8 o’clock. All employees of next meeting will be held on the tiffers gained nearly 3 and Great her year to heat Helen Wills .. Case Brothers and residents of first Monday in November. Western and American Sugar Re- Joe Cronin said his Nats would win Highland Park will be wdcome to ! fining firmed a point or more. Small the pennant easily If toe Yankees attaid. Chairman, officers and gniOB were recorded by U. S. Steel, committee chairman, selected by the I Aznerican* Telephone, Dupont, Sea- were toe only team, to beat. LooMag Back noEfiinating committee, Mrs. Annie , board Oil, Goodyear and North Sinnamon chairman as listed below, uotattons-- lAm^can. Allied Chemical lost 3, Speaking of world series pitching, they still have to go back to Christy will be voted upon. Stunts, movies Q did Santa Fe, and Union Pacific, and a social time with refreshments i.PeMsylvania, Chesapeake and Mathewson and 1905 .... He es­ Any inteUigent conception of tablished a record ta«it never has will follow the business session. r ^ if) and Baltimore and Ohio were The nominees are:; President, modem governmental functions off fractionally to a point. been equaled .... hurhng ^ three must embrace the idea of effective shutouts during the series, each of Lawrence W. Case; Vice President, "Hie resumption of the inquiry by Fitch B. Barber: Secretary-Treasur­ consumer protection. [the Senate banking and currency nine innings '.... Matty beat Edole —Rexford G. TugweL, assistant Plank in toe first game at Phila­ er, Robert E. Purinton; Chairman, United We Stand committee into stock practices I house committee, Frank Bentley; secretary of agriculture. seemingly did not impress the mar- delphia Oct. 9, giving the A ’s four Ikets to any great extent. With offi­ h i t s ___ He came back for 'the chairman. Social committee, Mrs. Robert Dougan; chairman Enter- Hal said, "Let’s get married,” cials of the firm of Dillon, Read & third game, also in PhiBy, Oct. 12, taiziment, Harriet Siimamon; chair­ and I said, "AU right.” Co. on hand as witnesses, banking allowed four aeore Mts and toe ' —Jean Harlow. circles expected that considerable man, Recreation, Ralph* Kingsley; Giants won, 9 to 0 .... Two days chairman. Welfare, Emma Kelsh; Information regarding foreign loans later at toe Polo Grojads, hardly No denolbinatlon has a comer on [would be placed before the investi- chairman, Educationed, Albert Todd. Divided We FALL cooled off, he won his third shutout, the saints. If that hurts your I gators. It was not anticipated, how- 2 to 0. denominational pride. It may help •ver, that facts pertaining to actual WeH, How Far Was ItT t h r e a t a g a i n s t ElNS'MaN your Christian humlUty. Jstobk operations would he brought AnnuMly at this time, some anx­ __Dr. Stanley E. Jones, missionary. [ out at this time. ious leEider opens a football record Ltmdon, Oct. 3.— (AP) — It was -Of some cheer to proponents of reported here today that Scotland ParUamentarlanisin as such end­ lltmg-term equity accumulation was book, observes that toe long^t for­ ward pass on record was made by Yard had received an anonymous ed in Austria in March, and never (the monthly business review of the message from some organization in­ wUl come again. A state Without [Department of Commerce which re­ Brick Muller of California in the Jom in tbe drive for recovery! Buy goods produced and sold under tbe forming the authorities of an alleged authority cannot rise. ported that the gap between output Rose Bowl against Ohio State in plot to assassinate Prof. Albert Ein­ —Engelbert DoUfuss, Austrian [and consumption in August and 1 92 1 ___ a letter is at hand from National Recovery Adminstration’g Code of fair terms of employment, stein, the scientist, tonight. chanceUor. I early September narrowed mate- such an anxious one, and it charges; "I was in California at the time, As a result, special precautions increased earnings per hours o f labor, increased man-power at work! jrially. Retail trade moved ahead were said to have been token to We have a product t- seU to the [better than seasonally while the and I have clippings from the sports The N. R. A. Emblem is'displayed at all st< ^ which have given whole­ pages, all differing on toe length of jxiard the professor who is lecturing people. [fevoish production schedules of —George F. Zook, U. S. commis­ itsrlier months calmed .down notice- the pass, but none putting'it at 70 ' tonight at Albert HaU. When informed of the . report, sioner of education. hearted support to the President's prpgram. Look for the N,R. A , fably- Trade analysis were inclined yards. One newspaper stated* the Commander Locker-Lampson, host I to believe that a healthier industrial pass started from California’s 45- to during the sd^tist’s re- E m b lem . It signifies that prices will not be hidiscriminately raised—that [tone would result from this move- ird line, which would'have it in the treajt, said “ Neither I nor Professor POLOIST QUALIFIE|4 no profiteering wiU be permittad- That is A e mei^iant’s pledge, tent. air i s yards, as toe. ball carried to Einstein are afraid. Some statistical services ex- the goal line. Another said It was "The professor wUl go to Albjert Venice, (3al.— (AP) — One of the I pressed the opinion that the normal thrown from the 60-yard line. Still HaU tonight,” he added, "and wIU men vtop qualified for a position as and delivered- — |iq>swing in autumn business should another sets the distance at 52 make his speech. We don’t take Ufeguard in the Loe Angeles county |be satisfactory from the volume yard^.” muto notice of these ruixiors." dvU service was PhU Daubenspeck, jitandpoint. 'They tended to cast Anxious Reader goes on to say r'ftptftin of toe United States water [toine doubt, though, on the matter he’s only writing in for the sake of iBX^NGBESSMAN ^ lE S polo team In the Olympic Games. lot corporate profits for this period, keeping the records right, a . re­ 'N’ [dorporate costs, it was recalled, A march on Washington by an ■ tve risen substantially, especially sponsibility for wMob he evidentiy Aberdeen, N. C., Oct. 8.—(AP)— mistrusts Pafke H. Davis, toe pains­ Robmt E. Page, formw: North Car- army of unemployed coUege grad­ Mltttrtfrstrr tte heavy industries, and it was taking footbcdl Mstorlaa. Maybe. oliak Representative in Congress, uates is being plazmed. Story does it earlier estimates of fourth not specify what course.they are er profits might have to be re- Brick MuUer cotfld clear up this ter­ dled'^ai ms home today. H6 was 78 do^wEffd in certain instances. rible situation. ‘ years OkL.- going to take.

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Seroto.: Democrat, Elected, tknx « n t ii> TiiBUc’tCkflnaMtfttsT ^ Kiw sriectmiaa, hhti 127. Menohenfe^ rtmsdned by ...a margin- of 3 to 1. A _ . w o ^ b y ' ~j (^ w td h icoit The tb ^ l vote cast, UiBliifttng both partlss, S060. FOR WOIQJ) SHOES tonlace the three puUlo cemetoclee BUT LEAD IS CUT UDoer care of the park cosunlssion The .chaneelkMr'#- was rejected. . marka ’are hla (OoBtfamcd The Republlcahe -held tif^ tly to RTid big tbow him to bO needy "rO iM T STRWJNG V control in Sfratford. The same was B^^GaKT WIBRIC TODAY would spend the true in Fairiield where thero-bad shorter toiui the atbol, ... here. *Tt’s beautiful, P a t Do you where they were. Ital^ to whom some hkee beoi a stiff pre-41ectlpn oenl^^^otoy. BOB WESTON, son of % mfiUon- utinit you should keep it? ” UesrOrKss F iy By G. 0. DIES FROM HURTS Colorful Sight h i ^ ■ Ifre^ comes to Mem|iUs where Us "Imagine giving it up!" P at said, The Giants, hosts for the opening “iPhe Sanford family: which' ,'has (Conttauod frW P6ffe One) Bat 49 Y e a n bsd, Mother,^ Joan rangement with bulbs of eight colors d»ts and ths4r deilant attitude Democratic state leader, was defeat­ •aM. ‘IFll be aiwake ubMI she was another attraction. •Jamee D ...... 1 1 ^ made a show-down, neceosary.” 9041 •Harold Keating, D ...... lOiM ed for the board of education. The officers, about 600 at one voted a sum not to exceed •Al(^us Mfirj^, D- 689 time, took refuge in tiu large, O. O. C. BECBUm WilUem H. Taft, D ...... 964 89,000 to oomplete a seetlofi of the A t two oAsiosk Pat eaqas. Up the Ametioaa-pwned hotel, with the ac- Jackson R ah w ay to toe Redding . BOARD OF ilDUOAnON cessldn of Grau and had since main­ stsiiM and inSo the room with a Ut- line. „ Hartford, Oct.1 8.— (AP)r-Twan- •HoweU Chen^, B ...... IfifiO tained a defiant attitude toward his Ds zvsh. She flaag off her coat t^savan man, inclufUng four vatar- •Joto H. Hyde, R ...... 1748 Greenwich was carried,by.the Re- admintstnitlon. F L U S n i H O orisHy aod stood for a moment, ana, were accepted for aervlce in •William E. BuoiiUsy...... 1087 publlcaas against toe Democrats The American, Robert G. Lots- fitsstnc at her sister. Jotm thougd>t tiie Civilian Conaervatlon Corps to­ AUBCTOBS ' m^nA §xx Independent tl<8Mt« p«loh of London, Ohio, manager for of the W^ter M aihi of 2 f o r 2 ^ had never seen Pot so lovely, day at the recruiting station m the •Isaac Cole, R ...... 1750 BrookfliAd, toe home o f John 8. gwlft mtemational was shot frtaily ■be was wearing a cberry-oolored new Federal buildmg. Bia were •John F. U nstick, D ...... 1045 ThomhiU, a RepubUcan stalwart, in the oheit in he stood waltching The ^anc^Rt^r ohAllon, Her eyes were hhe twin from Hartford, nine from Bristol QlSKSnONS stood firmly wlto^toa.G. Ov P. |1.00 W0 |RTH DEtaEVpi^D^ the battle from ap apir^aent build­ MIm and hsr ohsslai ware fiashad. and eight from Mandwatar. The \ No.-1—ConCemlng the Power of Darien in a featuraleiSmeeting I fiba oaaaa tosaard the twd, bold- four veterani were all iasidants of Hie OofSeraor to or D isa^ ing. V ' • day. renudned :almost. -whtfily ■ Re- har Hartford. Thirty man, including ilx piuve Bills Phsssd by the Qenend. Mahy wivea of the officers IWMeif- hfitucan. . ^ w m Start at vetarans, trere acoaptad yastetday. AsMiiibly: TSs. 681; No; 818. •d the AfnMcan Babaksy with MdmmweU wmit De«wafa|»o, The men will ba amt to Fort H, Q. No. S-HCsnpsrfilfiff. the Appotat- teatful .meals to ^ toa.firpt tima in thirty y m m ' ^ ' Of Buprsns, .fip. Sunoar. lot : Ihe vote tor first • Ciffes and Ihffham was a tie at Ifor ,t^s iQo|t S T S o e l a n d , I'iv';

MANOHESrrER BViwiNG RERALa MANCHBliaTlR. CQMMh TUESDAY^ OCtOBSaVlflU. :.-y=N Betting Even Money First Game HEADS GIANTS IN SERIES HUBBELL IS NAMED LEADS NATS INTO PRAY CROWDER OR WHITEHni AS MOST VALUABLE TO HURL FOR SENATORS MTHGAsnsniii SR. LEAGUE PLAYER Predict Fair Weather For Probable Lineups A Yttms At 29 Of Im ^ G u ts’ Ace Hvrler Gren Entire Series President New York, Oct 8.—(AP)— The probable lintupi for the first game Tkm300MHBriilNlt of the world aeries today. Hi Uauunoiu Vote of Com- Rooseyelt May Toss First Washington Naw York Buddy Myers, 2h If, Joe Moore H em Wn i D in Leon Ooelln, rf 2b, Hugh Orita nAtee; F ou Wms Honor BaO Today; Crowd Helnle Manush, If lb, mu Terry r T N i im W Joe Qronln. is rf, Mel Ott Below Capacity; Giants Fred Schulte, of 3b, T. Jackson . h American Loop. Joe Kiihel, lb If, O eerge Dttvla Ossie Bluege, 3b c, Oue Mancueo By ALAN M. ABELS Hopes Rest On Hubbell Luke Sewell, o as, John Ryan A. P. Staff Writer St. Louis, Mo., O ct.. 8— (Spoctal) 1 Alvin Crbwder, p -—For the seconc’ time since the or MaooQ, Oa., O ct 8,— (A P )— The^f most valuable player awards were ■ y Edward t , NeU Earl WhitahUl, p n, Osrt HubbeQ eeuated out young BtrlbUng early laaufurated In 1922, an unanimous A. P. Sports writer Time of gains—1:V9 p. m. today for the first time la a 18 year vote of the committee madclng the Now York, Oct. 3.—(AP)—Base­ Uippirea—delate, Cbarlis Moran career teat stands as one of the selections ha 'o;3en cast. Carl Hub- ball's' annual world series drama, a (NL); Firet base, George Moriarty strangest in tee annals of pxtglllsm. bell, the screwball pitching ace of play without a plot, where hero and (AL); Second base, Charles Pfiman (NL); Third base, Emmet Ormshy In the stillness of a hospital room the New York Qlants, Is so honored viUlans alike make their parts and —a setting whleh was tee very anti­ in the annual most valuable player the ellm ax ihapee Itself as nollUons (AL). thesis ot tee active life he had led— ohoioe for the Natloual League by watch and listen, li on again. Weather—Cool and partly cloudy. death came to the “boy" as 'Ta'* The Sporting News, the nhtlonal ltlLf6 if thft Polo fTOlUVUi Btribling called him, from Injuries baseball weekly of St. Louis, Mo. the actors Bill Terry's Giants and •iiffer^ In a traffic accident. Babe Ruth was the other receiving Joe Cronin’s senators, champions of Never Won Title unanimous vote, In 1923. Jimmy the National and American leagues Font, the Philadelphia AthleOcs A veteran at 29 of more than 300 In that order. Local Sport ring battles and five timee ehallen- first baseman, won The Sporting PredlotB Fair Bklee Nows’ 1988 award In the American er*for titles he never won, young The curtain rleos today at 1:80 Jtribllng has left for the reoorl League. It Is the second time In p. m., E. a. T., but there ends all succession that he has been so Chatter books a question mark as to bis tru< comparison vdth tile orderly proce­ ratlin as a fighter. chosen. dure of a e aged drama, Through At bis best, be was not brilliant: Named Hurler In 1924 two days here, three more in Wash­ A letter has been received by the ALABAMA AND TENNESSEE he went his way smUlngly, un­ \ l Hubbell's selection In the Nation ington, then two more here. If neo- Sports Department for the manager daunted, taking on all comers in a al League also marks the first time Bristol High Here Next easary, without a break except for of the Manchester Pawnees la re- campaign that carried him to tee since 1924 that a pitcher received the posslblUty of bad weather, the gard to a football gamee with a Mid-* far ends of the earth. > the honor, Walter Johnson of scenes wlU s) 1ft and fiow until one dlstown team,team. willWill thetee manager PICKED AGAIN IN SOUTH Those who knew Btribling as an v- Washington and Daszy Vance of team or the other has captured four please cafil for tee letter. amateur sportsman—airplane pUoti Brooklyn, both, winning the dis- performancee and the world cham­ speedboat rater, golfer and basket-.-^- Fon has been named the most Preiddent May Attend Hickey’s Grove. Coach •'Ding" Farr Georgia. while any one rf five er six capa­ Began at 18 valuable in his league twice la sue The p^bUlty that President requests teat all members be prei- ble halmeks ean handle the After a ohUdbood aerobatle ean^f* eeaslon. Chuck Klein of the Phillies BeD City Fails to Impress in BASEBALL Roosevelt due here this morning ent A lorimmafe will be held. (Copyrltht, 1133, NEA ■•rvles Oerp.) fourth backfield poet. reer Btribling entered tee flstle wars being selected in 1982, after being from CWcagc, would accept an In­ Athens, Qa.. Got 8.—Alabama as a sUght, sleek-haired youth of 16,,^- named in 1981. It is the fourth vitation to attend the opening game Louisiana STtate Is generally oon- The final game of a two-game and Tennessee are picked by the wearing bright purple tuhts mads, time a player has been named Opening Victory Orer and toss out the first ball, added an sidered tee best bet of tee other by bis moteeis-Ma Stribllng, whi CONCORDIAS WIN match between the Faculty Golf pre-season prophets u tbe two twice, Rogers Hornsby and Lou imposing touch to the picture teams of the Manchester and Hart­ southern tsaas. With a raft of was In his comer for every Oehzig also having that distinction The German Lutheran baeebaU 'The matter of heaving out that teams to beat for. the title this sophomores ready and 17 letter- team ended the eeaeon lait Satur' ford Trade Schools was played at fight from then on. He won a The Sporting News has made the East Hartford; Locals first toss fronr .the midst of the year. This la tee third eonseouUve men back. Biff Jones is hop­ round decision that day from Wd ^ day with a victo^ over the Zion the Country Qub last Saturday selections for the two major bunting drape<' boxes was com­ year that these two teams have ing for a great year. Tulsne Is Domb, an AtlanU newsboy, hut Lutheran church. 'This game decidec morning, tee ylsltors winning one iMgues ever since the National and pletely up In the air, as a matter been acoorded this honor. ^ green but promising and Van<^ WM until three yeare later that ht* Gran Fine Chance of the winner of a three game eeriee up on the last green. The two teams American circuits discontinued their of fact. Mayoi Jojm O’Brien, who The Crimi'.on Tide ba^i 17 letter- la wsakaned by ^graduation, al­ galnsd National nm e Ifi the memor^'” between the two churcbee. were very evenly matched and at official awards, the latter in 1929 had signed on earlier for the part, men back and Tenneme has 88. though a fine crop ef new backs able "three decielon” bout w lth lj^ "J Both of the oburcbei were on no time were tee vlsltori more than and the former in 1980, using the withdreer at the last moment due to Alabama’s big worry la the re­ is eomlng up. MeTlfue, then Ught-heavywelg^tM Avengnig Last Year’s even termi until the fifth inning one point in tee lead. The pla^rs same method of having a basebal "pressure of official business." De­ placement of Johnnj. Cain, full­ Auburn, which finished In a tit champion, at Columbue, Oa. i' when the German Lutberane ooUeot- for Manchester were Echmalir'^i back, who did everything well. But writer from each city, pick the cision on a substitute awaited defi­ Crowley, McBride and Panciera; for with Tennesee and L. B. U„ for Harry BrUe, brought Mf j]' plasrers and then getting a consen­ ed four bits off Lashinske to put a solid forewall of experienced men tee title last year, hu everybody roferee by tee MoTigue faction,^" ^ the German Lutherans in the lead. nite word from the President Hartford, Martino, Windsor, Dowd- sus by giving eight points for the Crowe Below Capacity 'gives southern fan.>. assurances teat back but Jimmy Hitchcock, and found himself In a quandry at thf^’' Neubauer pitched a marvelous game Ing and Irving. one oocksidered the most valuable There was little prospect of the tee mighty Tide will roll powerful­ teat is a severe loss. If a punter end of a fight which many thou|tet on down to one point for the last Manchester High’s prospects in by retiring 19 of the Zion Lutheran ly on this season au usual. and runner approaching his abU­ young Btribling had won. tniiM players and idlowlng the Zion Luth­ crowd for the opening game exceed- named, as was employed by the two the Central Connecticut Interscbol- 40,000, nine thousand under the Millard Howell probably will lty can be found, the Plainsmen Twatehig one unlntelllnblo feature!, eran six scattered hits. leagues before they abandonee the astic League loom considerably capacity of tee polo grounds. And do tee punting fof tee Alaba­ should have another great yea then awarding tee bout to Btribling. plan. brighter this week, foUowing the Haberem and Warren did the there was absolutely no prospect of Who ’a The New mans wlte Dls Walks’' and Buck Georgia Tech shows signs rrf re­ Ertle rendered hla final dedBUm---a How They Banked opening battles along the League heavy hitting for the German Luth­ discovering Cronin’s choice of his Hughes taking tee ba" on most gaining a lot of loot prestige and draw—upon retiring to his hotel,,, ■ Figured oi this basis, the rank gridiron front last week-end, but eran collecting two hlte apiece. starting pitcher xmtil tee Athletes Coach ? of the. runs. tee same 1s true of v. P. I. with the booe of a crowd of angrjC Ing in the two leagues for 1933 was the Red and White warriors face While C. Friehiet carried the bur­ started warming up before the The Tide plays a nifty achedule Duke is Steadily comliw to the (jeorgians still rlnrt^ la hla ears, the supreme test of the season next den for the Zion Lutheran getting including Vanderbilt, Tennessee, fore vinder Wallace WaM and Is Met Beet Fighters a as f^ o w s : game. Eyes that peep out from under NaUonal A^eague:. Saturday afternoon when Bristol three hlte out of 4 times to the Foruam, Georgia Tech, Ken­ about ripe tx bowl over some While Terry staved with _ tee heavy lids .... giving tee appear­ Pushed Into the front of the fls>>.j New York Giants, 64; Chuck Klein, High comes to Mt. Nebo to defend plate. , tucky and Virginia Tech. of the favoritea. Kentucky has choice of lanky, IWt-handed 'Carl ance of a man who never gets tic picture by this flaeoo,, StrlWi^i.^.' Phillies, 87; Gabby Hartnett, Chi­ its football title. Oennaa Lathsran a fine kicker In Ralph Kerchsva In tee next eight yeari met the beet.xi. Hubbell, made ove: a week ago, tee enough sleep .... tee impression is cago Cubs, 22; Wally Berger, Bos­ AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Tennessee rates right along imd many big linemen but Isn’t of teem—Swlenbaoh, Sharkeja-; it Bristol was unimpressive in Its 26 year old pilot of the Senators misleading in tee case of "Sleepy ton Braves, 21; Pepper Martin, St. W arren, e s ...... 8 1 2 1 1 0 wlte the Tide because of ex­ expected to finish in tea first five. Loughran, Scott, Camera, Behaal first victory over East Hartford struck Just as hard to his deter­ Jim" Crowley, new Fordham men­ Louis Cardinals, 18; Ben Cantwell, Lerch, lb ..8 0 1 4 0 0 perienced men. Bob Neyland has G eorgia wUl miss Buster M ott, and Bchmelinr-^th v i* ^ ^ High, by a score of 6-2, and two mination not to decide until tee last tor, former coach at Michigan Boston Braves, 14; Dlszy Dean, St. previous defeats at the hands of the Tureck, cf .. ,4 0 1 0 0 0 lost only two games slnoe he be­ hard-driving back, but should win cess, but a title always eluded him. . moment. State, and one of those "Four Louis Cardin la, 18; Chick Hafey, Alumni and New Britain Hlgn in­ Haberem, o ..4 1 2 20 0 0 came head coach la 1936. a majority of games. Mlasleslppl Hla iMt real bid same July 8, 1981^ h But along the bussing Unas, there Horsemen" of Notre Dame .... For Cincinnati, »nd Pie Traynor, Pitts- dicate that Coach Tommy Mona­ Gess, rf — were two ideas. One was teat His chief worry la at tackle State and Florida are tee only In tee aeveland stadium, when he ,„ a reported salary of 811,000 a ^ar, burgh, 11: Johnny Frederick, han’s eleven is not quite as formid­ Neubauer, p Cronin had definitely decided on where he has one letterman back, schools which changed coaches and lost to Bohmellng on a techxiloal Jim now is getting a team in shape Brooklyn, and Guy Bush, Chicago, able ai In past years. Neither Bris­ Noske, If .. “General" Alvin Crowder, hie right Howard Bailey, who Is deitined both rate good dark horse pexl- knockoutockout 14 leconda before the,^ for what is heralded as Furdham’s 10; Alfonso Lopez, Brooklyn, 8; tol nor Blast Hartford looked par­ Fischer, 3b hand mainstay aU season The oth­ to be one of tee best this fall. tioni. Ole Mlsi.. reports added fmallMll..jal wll. BatteredB------add bleddlnx, he .. Tony Piet, Pittsburgh, Tony Cucl- ticularly impressive last Saturday. Slbrinsz, 2b er was that young Joe decided a Ifreatest year .... "Jim always Ralph 'Hatley and a couple of strength. held on until the referee stopped tthe nello, Brooklyn, and Larry French, East Hartford scored a safety in week ago tr send Earl Whitehlll, looks as if he was either getting out sophom ores wdll com pose tee fou r . But unleis a lot of upsetting figh t, and eUenced once w i Pf* many of those who had doubted his Pittsburgh, 7; Tommy Thevenow, the first period and held a 2-U lead T o t a ls ...... 28 8 9 27 4 0 his etar lefthander. In against Hub­ of or going to bed," Knute Rockne tackles needed for tee stiff eohed' takes place you oan figure on ' the Pittsburgh, 6; Rabbit Maranvllle, ZloB Lutheran once remarked .... but the witty ule. winner of the Tennessee' Alabama abMy to “taks It" ^ ^ ^ imtll late in the final quarter when bell in a brilliant battle of south- A world tour under tee dlreetioB Boston Braves, S; Charley Grimm, Briitol paseed its way to a couch- AB. R. H. PO. A. B. pawB. Mick bad a way on tee gridiron teat Five lettermec are back at guard gam e on G o t 81 as the 1988 Chicago, and Frankie Frisch, St, Lashinske, p .... 3 1 0 2 3 0 not only disconcerted his opponents, champion of souther' football. of Manager "Pa" followed, and’’<’ down. Looks Like Crowder and three at the fiaaki The MOk' Btribling returned be tele eountry Louis, 4; Va. Mungo, Brooklyn, Joe Miinchester High showed consid­ C. Frelhelt, ss .. 4 0 8 6 2 0 Every expert overlooked entirely but held up the morale of the Irish field is a thing of beauty. Beattie What a game teat wlU he) Medwlck, St. Louis, and Floyd A , Frelhelt, 8b . .8 0 0 2 0 1 — One of bis classic remarks early tele year to undergo treatment erable Improvement in its game tee chancel of Wally Stewart, tee Feathers will do the kicking and a for a knee Injury. He fought a cou­ Vaughan, Pittsburgh, 8. against Middletown High Friday Kelsh, lb ...... 2 0 0 7 0 0 second crack leftie on the Wash­ came when tee great quartet, of lot of running. And "Deke" Brack' Of a squad ot 76 out (or the Pur­ Hageneow, c f .. 4 0 1 0 0 0 ple of teat Muts, then once more American League: Jimmy Foxx, afternoon. If the Red and White ington staff, to draw down tee as­ Irish players had made a miserable ett, quAterbaok. knoyrs no peer in due varsity this year, all but 11 haU R. Lashinske, o .. 4 0 1 6 0 0 started up the oomebaek trail to a - Philadelphia, 49; Lou Gehrig, New can play an entire game In the man­ signment which should have made showing against a weaker opponent returning punts oi in apy kind of from Indiana. bout two weeks ago with Maxle • York, 47; Charley Gehringer, De­ B ecker, I f ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 ner in which they played the last Wally a r>rohlbltive favorite to after they had been acclaimed all Roeenbloom. ^ troit, 32; Joe Cronin, Washington, half against Middletown the locals Stecholi, 2 b ----- 8 0 0 1 0 0 draw Cronir’s aod at tee last min over tee land ___ “I guess those It was his last fight and It wwt , 80; Al Simmons, Chicago, 18; should have little trouble In aveng­ Casogrand, rf . . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 ute. Monte Weaver, yoxmg right fellows hadn't read about how good tote tee record as a victory, tor ha T. Hageneow, rf .1 0 0 0 0 0 Helnle Manush, Washington, 16; ing the 6-0 defeat of last year hander who has been p.*tohlng the we are," he said.: "We should have outpointed the Ught-heavywel|ht , Oscar MellUo, St Louis, 14; Rick best ball of tee quartet in recent shown teem our newspaper clip- champion to ten rounds. But tha , which was engineered almost ringle- 1 6 24 6 1 Johnson Picks Nats Ferrell, Boston, 12; Oral Hilde­ banckd by Albie Gurske, since grad­ Totals ...... 80 weeks, was out of oonslderation, be­ plnngs" .... Blnoe then he has Ue was not at stake and Young Score by Innings: brand, Cleveland, and Bari AverlU, uated. cause he pitched agalnet the blossomed out as an afteg-dinner trlbUng lost forever hla ehanoe to ^ Cleveland, 10; Luke Appling, Chi­ In that second half against Mid­ Zion Lutheran .... 100 000 000—1 Yankees only two days ago. story teller .... and he' won tee fwear a ehamplen'a crown. cago, Earl Whltehlll, Washington dletown, the Red and White ehowed German Lutheran . .001 020 OOx—8 ‘Down south this spring," one "Brown Derby" a couple of years Almost to tee* end this ZMqatof TVo base hits: Warren, Fischer; To Take The Series nxA Joe Kuhel, Washington, 8; Roy that they posaeeeed the makinge of argument began, “Crowder was tee ago for telUng tee most amusing hs remained oonaclous, carrying on Johnson, Boston, and Bob Grove, a fine eleven. The line charged bits off, Lashinske 9, Neubauer 6; first and the loudest in announcing ysrn at tee Football Coaches Asso­ to tee aame spirit that ha showed eascriflee hits, Fischer; double Philadelphia, 7; Monte Pearson, ipeedUy and blocked and tackled the Senators were going to beat the ciation ooDvention .... Jim ehuffled when they picked him up from the dsvelaad 6; Sam West St Louis, ays, Frebeit to Steobolts to BDITOR’B NOTE: Thle Is the9B«riei where the preieqre le hM roadside Sunday. with smooth effectlveoeee., It aleo YsAkeei and win tee pennant. Joe into Fordham thU year with toe and where so much Is expeemd of a 8; Jimmy Dykes, Chicago, 2; Irv­ furnished fine Interference for the elsh; left on bases, German Luth' liked teat attitude. “ 'And when first Notre Dame system of attack laat of a eeriea ef six articles by "Well, Kid, I guess this means no ' g Walter Johnson oonunenttng on the pitcher. Paul Derringer, a fine ing Bums, St. Louis, and Dusty faat etepplng backfield, a quartet eran 9, Zion Lutheran 6; base on we do, let me pitch tee first game, az^ defense to be Introduced to a more road w o rk /’ was hie- grim com ­ balls off, Lashinske 3, Neubauer 4; world series beglnalng today be­ pitcher for the Cardinals a couple Cooke, Boston, 1. of ball carriers that displayed a Eh, Joey*? major New York team .... and Jlxn ment to a friend who was first to struck out by, Neubauer 19, Lashln' tween tile Qlante and hie old teaa, of seasons ago, but whsn hs got reach him as he lay beelde hla The Past Awards wealth of abUlty when given co-op­ “ 'If we vin, you pitch tee firet and his style of teaching Reek’s sys­ Other valut.ble player awards, in­ ■ke 6; time, 1:40; um^res, Slbrinsz, the Washington Nationals. Into tea world scrlss against ths wreeked motorcycle with one foot eration by the forward wall. But game,’ ’’ Joe told him. tem ii the nearest approach out ef A’s hs eouK not get the ball over cluding those of thb leagues and Truklngton. "And teat’s the fellow Cronin has sawgHwg by a stogie .xndea. Mancbeeter won't be aW V^ the Old Master ever turned out ef Ry WALTER JOHNSON the plate. Somehow that deean’t acund as If The Sportlng'News are; through the firet half. 'The team decided on. He never misses the South Bend institution .... As American League; George Staler (As told to BUI ItoMMher, MEA The Olanti, beeldea Hubbtil, "the boy” wps yellow. will have to play heads up. football hunch like that" soon as he has mastered sueh names St Louis, 1922- Babe Ruth, New Servlee Sports Editor.) Fltssimmons and Schumacher, have from start to finish to gain the A Stronger Loglo as Ludwlnowlcs, Pavlioovlo and York, 1923; Walter Johnson, Wash­ Herman BeU. A dolfo Luque, W at­ edge on Bristol. The second argunaent, la favor of Plawlook. that Fordham squad will 8.—Washington son Clark, Leroy Parmeleb, John ington, 1924; Roger Pecklnpaugh, A smashing 88-0 triumph over Whltehlll, was backed wlte .-trongf New York, Oct Washington, 1928; George Bums, go places. to win— In not more than six Salveson and Glenn Bpenoer. X do JOMX CANT IIESIST Gilbert High stamped Weet Hart­ er beseball logic. To a man, tee ex­ not expect the Nats to have trou­ Cleveland, 1926; Lou Gehrig, New ford High as the team to beat In perts and players agree that Hub­ (aui68. York, 1927; ■Ilekey Cochrane, PhU- That is my slse-up

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Wilcox, Box 171, said Estate to tbe Court of Probate lost or destroyed, and written ap­ for said District for allowance, It Is Refuse To Go Back To Work fai Fifth Tear Of Flight Big/ MODEIRN, SINGLE 6 room and sun plication has been made to said FOR RENT—TYPEWRITERS for ORDERED:—That tbe lOtb day of And Continue Picketingr In Airship Has 175,000 Bfika AUl'OMUBILES FUR SALE 4 home use by tbe week or month. parlor, oil burner, garage, good October, 193S. at 10:80 o’clock In tbe by the person in whose name neighborhood. Chas. J. Stilckland, forenoon, at tbs Probate Office In Pennsylvania. Behind Its Propellers. ,, j] aueh book was issued, for pay­ Write G. H. Wilcox, Box ITl or Say Neither Demecrats Nor FOR SALE—1928 CHEVROLET 168 Main street Phone 7874. . Bolton be, and tbe same Is assigned ment of the amount of deposit Phone 8448. for a bearing on tbe allowance of sedan in good condition. Call and said administration account wltb Pittsburgh, Oct 8.—(AP)—Ig­ With 175,000 miles of intercon­ nepresented by said book, or for eee it—104 Woodhrldge street said Estate and tbl* Court direct* Republics Are Advanc- noring the Federal government’s tinental flight astern of its powerful the issuance of a duplicate book Willard Hildebrand, star Michi­ tb* Admlnlstratoi to cite all person* plea thajt they return to work and propellers, the Graf Zeppelin Is in liherefor. WE BUY, SELL and exchange used ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 69 Interifted therein to appear at said its fifth year of flight. Regular gan tackle, spent tbe summer In time and place, by publUhlng thle defying their National leaders, more oars all makes and modela. Armory Alaska doing field work for his order once In soBie newipaper having mg Their Case. ’ than 75,000 coal miners refused to service has been scheduled between LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 82823 — Oarage. 60 WeUs etreet Telephone WANTED— MARRIED couple to Europe and South America end the share my home. No children, ga­ forestry course and was six day a circulation In aald District, and by go back to tbs pits today. Notice is hereby given that Pass 687A poctinff A copy on the public sIati Virtually every mine in the vast great airship la now on her twenty- Book No. 82823 issued by The Sav­ rage. Write Herald, Box K. on tbe boat from Sitka, Alaska, to post nearest to the place where the Seattle, Wash. Washington, Oct. 8 — (AP) — bituminous coal fields of western first voyage between the two eon- ings of Manchester has been 1930 HARLEY Davidfxm motor­ deceased last dwelt, at least five day* tinenta. NEATLY FURNISHED south room, before said time assigned. And due Resolutions insisting on a thirty- Pennsylvania was closed and pick­ lost or destroyed, and written ap­ cycle, Fords—1929 coupe; 1929 return make. eting was widespread as miners con­ Although most of tbe credit for plication has been made to said coach; 1929 roadster. Chevrolets— with heat, bath with shower. 14 hour work week, unemployment in­ the feats of the Graf Zeppelin ia due Spruce street. Dial 4545. Certified from Record verged on Searigbt, in tbe heart of bank by the person in whose name 1926 coupe; 1983 Town coach. CLATTON E. HUNT, surance, establishment of a Labor the coal belt, for a gigantic mass to her aklllful engineers and pilots, such book was issued, for payment Brown’s Garaga West Center St Judge. Bclentific authorities have not over­ WANTEEL-YOUNG lady interest­ H-10-8-I8. Party, employee representation on meeting at 2 p. m. of the amount of deposit represent­ Dial 8805. ed in sharing apartment Write NRA code boards and a Federal New contingent of minepi looked the American 100 per cent Pennsylvania-base oil which has ed by said book- or for the issuance Box R, in care of Herald. ASSESSORS’ license law over all industry, were marched on Clalrton to join steel of a duplicate book therefor. introduced today at the American workers on picket lines at tbe plant lubricated tbe five Maybach motors MOVING—TRUCKING— MOLUSONS’ AIRPLANE Federation of labor convention. of the Carnegie Steel Company. that have driven tbe German FOUND—LA^IGE brown and white STORAGE 20 Several manufacturing plants in Ilghter-than-air craft. APARTMENTS—FLATS— At the same time, John L. Lewis Every one of the 176,000 mllae dog. Owner may have by paying NOTICE! tbe Pittsburgh district closed and for adv., and calling 110 Broad TENEMENTS 68 and tbe bloc he leads as president of that have been flown since tbe Graf l o c a l a n d l o n g DISTANCE DAMAGED AT TAKE-OFF the United Mines Workers of Amer­ workers in others struck. About 1,- street. moving, general trucking, livery THE INHABITANTS OF THE Zeppielln first left her hangars in ica, proposed increasing tbe execu­ 800 men and women employed on Frederieshafen, Germany, in 1928 service. Our affiliation with United FOR RENT—^FIVE ROOM modem towboats quit, tieing up coal ship­ flat, on West Center street. Wil­ tive council membership from 11 to have been lubricated by Veedol Want Ad tnformatlOD Vans Service means lower rates on TOWN OF MANCHESTER Under Carriage Twisted And 25, while the metal trades depart­ ments on the Allegheny, Mononga- furniture moving to distant polnta liam Kanehl, telephone 7773. Motor Oil, a product of the Tide It Is iTeared Ocean Flight ment of the Federation advocated bela and Ohio rivers. Water Oil Company. Large modem trucks, experienced Liable to pay taxes, are hereby notl- FOR RENT—^FTVE ROOMS, mod­ the convention ask the American Despite a split in the ranks of That American made 100 per cent Manchester fled and required to return to file Will H * e To Be Delayed. men, prompt service, all goods in­ em improvements, garage avail- Federation of Labor to cease put­ striking workers at the Welrton, W. Pennsylvania oil is the finest lubri­ sured while in transit are features Assessors on or before the first day alble, located at 67 Pine stre e t rent ting mechanics into Federal unions Va., and Steubenville, 0., plants of cant in the world is further proved Evening Herald of November next a list of property the Welrton Steel Company, large offered at no extra expense to you. reasonable. Inquire Louis Resel, 63 Wasaga Baach, Out., Oct. 8.— instead of trade unions. by the smashing victory of Louis Daily trips to New York, Daggagc owned by them on tbe first day of picket lines were on duty today CLASSIFIED Pine street (AP)—The hopes of Jim and Amy The new ’Third Party was propos­ Meyer in the recent 1988 Indian­ aellvered direct to steamship plera October, 1938, and the Aseeseore will prepared to resist any move to re­ ADVERTISEMENTS MoUlson to take off today on a dla- ed by the Amalgamated Association apolis Speedway Classic. Meyer u»- For further Informatloo call 3063. FOUR ROOM TENEMENT; three meet them for the porpoee of re­ tancfi flight attempt suffered a set­ of Iron, Stwl and Tin workers, who sume operations. Ing tbe same Veedol motor oil aa ceiving their list at the T. Weir, chairman of the Na- Conot six aTares* words to a iloa. 8860, 8864. Perrett A Glenney, Ino. room apartm ents, at 38 Mapie published same day must be re- sections of the town, modem five recognition in labor councils” was o^ved by 13 o'clock noon; Saturdays FEMALE 35 and six room tenements from $18 5 P. M. likely will go into effect within a asked by Miss Elizabeth Christman, a. m. October 20, 9 to 11:30 A. M. 1 to few days. WANTED —GIRL FOR general per month up. Arthur A. Knofla fraternal delegate from the Wom­ TELEPHONE YOUR Telephone M40 or 4359. 5 P. M. Having almost completed discus­ an’s Trade Union League. housework, in family of three, with October 21, 9 to 12 Noon. sions and negotiations among them­ WANT ADS. experience in cooking and in car­ “Can you afford to allow them to RENT H U N TIN G? TeU us what October 28, 9 to 11:30 A. M. d to selves, operators from the vast Ap- compete in cheaper labor aa their gre accepted ovei tbe telephone ing for children. Must stay nights. HAL ^ aBOoS you want, we’ll take care of it for 7 P. M. pedachlan region w> re nearly ready isolated position forces them to a t^ S a c h a r g e r a t e given above Reference required. Apply Miller, aa a oonvenlence to advertisers, but you, without charge. R. T. ♦Mc­ October 24, 9 to 11:30 A. M. 1 to today to talk over their proposals do?” she asked. tka CASH RATEb will be aocepteO as telephone 3235. Cann, 69 Center street. Dial 7700. 7 P. M. for iricreases with NRA officials. Miss Christman asked for the FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ October 25, 9 to 11:80 A. M. 1 to Increased prices for coal from WANTED AT ONCE—Saleswoman overthrow of “past prejudices ness office on or before tbe seventh FOR RENT—TWO five room tene­ 7 P. M. other outlying regions will be pub­ (tiivy follow-lng tbe first insertion of with considerable experlenc, sell­ agslnst women” pointing out there ea£h ad otherwise tbe CHARGE ments, 81791 Birch street, with all October 28, 9 to 11:80 A. M. 1 to lished as soon as the code adminis­ were approximately 11,000,000 of will be collected. No reaponal- ing shoes in retail store. Steady Improvements. Inquire 98 Birch 7 P. M. employment. Do not apply unless trative machinery is set up. her sex gainfully employed, nearly bllity for error* In telephoned ad* street. October 27, 9 to 11:80 A. M. 1 to All price boosts must be approv­ vnll be assumed and their accuracy you have had the necess^l^y ex­ half of them in industry and busi­ 7 P. M. ed by Hdgh S. Johnson, recovery cannot be guaranteed perience. Mr. Lyons, Montgomery FOR RENT—Five room downstairs ness, whereas the actual number in October 28, 9 to 12 Noon. administrator, who was designated W ard A Co. flat, at 138 West Center street the trade union movement was com­ INDEX OF October 80, 9 to 11:30 A. M. 1 to last week by President Roosevelt as paratively small. She also referred with garage. Inquire 439 Center CLASSIFICATIONS 7 P. M. presidential member of all five di­ to complaints she said had come in street Irtbs ...... Mi.... A HELP WANTED—MALE 36 October 81, 9 to 11:80 A. M. 1 to visional code authorities—the price over treatment of women workers 7 P. M. __ iagem bnts ...... B FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT fixing agencies. under provisions of some of the Mfarrlr' -as a a *(*;« a'a a{*lv a a» aasaaaaa TEA AND COFFEE ROUTE men November 1, 9 to 11:30 A. M. 1 Coal presented only one of the N RA codes. Deaths ...... D all improvements, centrally locat­ to 7 P. M. LAST DAY. Card of Thanks ...... B —Big reliable national company ed. Tel. 6864 or apply 701 Main St. price problems confronting Johnson. It was announced that Secretary In Memoiiam ...... needs 3 more men immediately. He has in his pocke- a retail trades Perkins would address the conven­ Lost and Found ...... Evening meetings are for the con­ ^nonncements ...... Previous experience unnecessary, TO RENT—LILLE'S street, near venience of those who cannot come code proposing to stabilize retail tion tomorrow afternoon and Post­ Personals ...... but must be - physically able and Center, modem five room apart­ to the day sessions. Taxpayers are prices at wholesale cost plus ten per master General Farley on Friday Aatomoblles willing to service 200 steady con­ ment, steam neat, garage. Inquire requested to oome In the day time cent, a pl«m which has drawn op­ morning. Hugh S. Johnson, recov­ Automobiles tor,-Sale ...... sumers on regular route and work ery administrator, also was listed Automobiles for Ezcbarge ...jn 21 Elro street If possible and not crowd the eve­ position from the farm administra­ Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 8 hours a day for about 337.50 ning sessions. Owners of Automo­ tion. among tomorrow’s guest speakers. Auto Repairing—Painting ...... weekly. Write Albert Mills, Route FOR RENT—SMALL store and two biles and Motorcycles are requested It'was believed the census order­ Auto School* ...... 7-A Mgr., 2597 Monmouth, Cincinnati, three room tenements, 38 and 40 Autos— Ship by Truck ...... 8 to bring In registration o i cars. Ex- ed of NRA employment and pay­ Autos—For Hire ...... 9 O. Church rtreet Apply 13 Winter Service men having disability com­ rolls may provide figures which will ILL FATED SHUBUNG' Garages—Servloa—Storage .:.... 10 stre e t pensation rating file same with tbe go a long way in helping determine Motorcycles—Bicycle* ...... 11 Assessors before November 1st. All the government’s price fixing poli­ W.anied Autos—Motorcycle* .... 13 SITUATIONS WANTED— FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ ■■slnesa aad Proteastonal fiervfecs lists of Real Estate must give cies. FOUGHT FRANK BUSCH ^siness Services Offered ...... lH FEMALE 88 ment, with modem Improvamcnts, boundaries of the land, as by law Household Services Offered ...... 19-A at 146 Bissell street garage if de­ required, or they will not be accept­ (READ m e BTOmr, t h e m gliding—Contracting ...... 14 YOUNG GIRL desires work as sired. Inquire on premises. RESTAURANT SUED Florlste—Nurseries ...... 19 ed. f Local Recreati(m Director StiH The pony and the dog could in to short. Tbe mother’s helper. Gk) home nights. ware glad. down and rss^” Funeral Directors ...... 18 FOR RENT—THREE, FIVE and Bears Scars He Received In swim. “Oh, gee, I hope that they're Heatlru Plumbing—Roofing ata» 17 References if required. Telephone Bridgeport, Oct. 8.—(AP)—Trial in trim to get to shore,” aald Dot­ said Wiadif, "Why, yon kx* ail lasuranc* ...... 18 8704, six room tenements, with all mod­ before Judge Frederick M. Peasley Memphis Bout. 19 ty. “There’s rapids down below. tuckered out” Millinery—Dressmaking em Improvements. Inquire at 147 PLEASE NOTE! In the Superior Court started today Then Sbouty cried, "<3ome, loh Mo V1 n g—True k 1 ng—Sto rage 30 EXPERIENCED YOUNG woman, Blast Center street or Phone 8864. “If they reach there, ’twill be a Painting—Papering ...... 31 on the $5,000 daJm made by Harold The tragic end of tbe pugilistic fright. ’They’ll have to swlni with low me. I still feel sure that there Professional Service* 83 cook or general housework. Go A. Parsons of Norwalk, an engineer, must be aoaoe way of getting to the Repairing ...... 38 home ^ghts. Best of references. Nov. 1st, Is The Last Day! career of W. L. Strlbling, who died all their might. Let’s call to them, against the Park Lane Grill, Inc., of today as tbe result of li^urles suf­ because, right now, they’re moving dog.” And th«i they beard a Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 84 Reply Box A-B, Herald. BUSINESS LOCATIONS Greenwich. He claims to have been Toilet Goods and Service ...... 39 Persons neglecting to attend to fered in a motor miahap, brought very slow.” sh ou t Wanted—Busines* Service s |k • • • • 36 . FOR RENT 64 their lists on or before the first day hurt on September 14, 1982, when The parrot s^ , “Don’t worry Bdocattonal he slipped and fell in a restaurant back memorleiv ^ Prank Busch, di­ of November will have ten per cent rector of the local Recreation Cen­ ’bout that pony. He will come “Thers surely is,” the parrot Courses ana Classes ...... 37 DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 conducted by the company on the Private Instruction ...... 38 LARGE FRONT OFFICE room, added to same. All person* liable ters, of a bout with the Georgia right out. The hound, though, may cried. ‘TM aeon ba- right out Dancing ...... 38-A FOR SALE—COLLIE PUPPIES. 829 Main street. Apply G. E. Keith to give in lists of Taxable Property Post road in Greenwich. fighter in 1926. ’The bout was slated have trouble. We must help him, by his aide. I’M show van just how Musical—Dramatic ... 39 Furniture Co. strong I am. DobT w orry any Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 Inquire Henry McConvUle. 509 are urged to appear before the As­ as an eight-rounder but Busch lost if we can. F lu n ela l Keeney street. sessors. Persons making out tlhelr in the sixth on a technical knockout, ‘TU whistle! That may do sosae more. Bonds— Stocks— Mortgages mm... >l TO RENT—OFFICES AT 866 Main lists will be obliged to make oath WANTED due to a cut over his eye, the scars good.” He whistled loudly aa ho ‘TU grab him by the ooUar, sse! Business Opportunities ...... 38 street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Eld- and sign same. Persons filing lists of which he still carries. could. Then Scouty grabbed a Then he'U be safe as safe can be. . Money to Loan ...... S3 ward J. HolL TeL 4642 and 8026. to just about a mtoute I wlH carry ^ Help and SltnatioBS ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 as Eigents fo r other persons must de­ Busch fought Strlbling in Mem­ long, thin vine and to the ahore Help Wanted—Female ...... 89 clare under oath, that they have 'Pm ST MOR’TGAGE phis, Tennessee, in 1926 and later line ran. him to shore. Kelp Wanted—Male ...... 36 FOR SALE— LE-FEVER Nitro been duly appointed agent and have The parrot then took to toe air. special, double shot gim, 12 gauge, trained with the youthful boxer, Salesmen Wanted ...... 36-A HOUSES FOR RENT 65 full authority and knowledge to file who engaged in more than 300 bat­ ‘Til try to lasso him,” he cried. Soon Dotty rtiouted, "Well, lo «W ! ^OArlng Apparel— F n r s ...... 17 39 Strant, 6129. Wanted—To Bny ...... 38 aoonss—Board—Betels Beserts FOR SALE—EXTRA fancy Green Bestaarantr Mountain potatoes. Orders solicited Without Board ...... 43 ^RTafllprs Wanted — .44-A for winter. Inquire Chas. E. &'nntiy Board—Resorts 60 Thresher, Buekland. Tel. 6046. Hm»l»—Restanrants . . . k. 61 Tnditsrt— Rooms—Board j,,, 61 Beal Betate Bet 3Uat Bonta, Flats, Tsnsmsnts Looatlons tor Boot tor Root .. tor Rent HonBSB ter Rsat - Vi ■ « to Rent ...

■ ’ ■ . • ■ 'iV 'ic.'i'v ■ {r'i ByFcmfi^e ...... Toonarville■V. Folks CC HE% BOX J ; t . I SENSE and V... , * '' .■*••• ' ' y El HBV , U tfB N L l.s BT a LdKO ' .dRE/FT'Cpe^il The country Is Just now scoured of a flBb you’ve landed until ‘ WkWSCTT CAUSED ARREST OF NjWpWPUS by enthusiastic hunters, with flO j you live with’It.” TH« /dogs and >60 ^uns, who shoot >11 SANeSTER fAOB- A "PET V f ^ C n OF TWiRcrr worth of ammunition, are out >5 | Friend—Say, old chap, you’d bert •PATROLMAN -DENNIS (AMSD8N U T T E ^ -no worth of clothes and spend |2 worth cut loose from that Jones ah^l. She of time to get 30 cents worth of has a ferocious temper anid BO has NAMES OF FIVE MEMBERS OFTHt NO woKipER rr her mother. game. ■VlcUm — Y-y-yes. But that’s ■d r e a d e d , MVsrTERv SPiacnTV . TALKED THE 3AR6W Somehow w T ^ ’t Help F e e l i n g ' H^sr^y I cut loose from SPIS6,000,000 Barksdale Field, at Don’t concentrate on dry goods. Shreveport, La., was recently dedi­ I t’s a b a w l ! ” Splendid clothing bewilders a youth. cated before 60,000 persons. Old-fashioned kissing and making There are twice as many automo­ 4 ^ up was better than kissing the bile drivers in the United States as make up. there are automobiles. ‘x The Don’t Imagine your love affair is New York State was the first to different from others, unless you’re license motor vehicles. In 1901, USUA lL using common sense. the year the license law went into HOOPLE effect, the state collected >964. There Is A Language Of Flowers, A share of stock in hand U j LUCK And If You Don’t Believe It Just worth two in a holding corjJo- Listen To The Barefoot Boy When eta. 0. aPAT. 0 ^ .__ -He Steps In A Nest Of Thistles. ratlon. O 1*** af NCA spwtci,' liic.' Judge—And what is this man charged with? lapper fanny say Clerk of the Court—Bigamy, your F______Mtt.U.aeAT.01T. & ) foouifi* honor. He’s got three wives. By John C. Terry Voice in the Courtroom — That Is Betty Here? ain’t bigamy. ’That’s trigonometry. S( ORCHY SMITH Back Of Every Business That JAKE ,T)0 VOUTUINK Keeps Up With The ’Times, Is An THiS CEREfAONlAL'DANCty Individual That Keeps Ahead Of CONCERNS BETTY iN^ Them. ANY WAV y Sandy McGregor had Just arrived In America after a weary journey across the Atlantic. As he walked off the ship, he saw a man in a div ing outfit- climbing up from the harbor to the deck of a nearby boat. “Mon! Mon!” he exclaimed, "I wish I had known about that soon­ er; I’d have walked across myself.” The Tax On Checks John Smith was very much perplex­ ed About the tax on checks. ‘The way they trimmed your bank Right! lUaenf*^ account,” He said, “Would surely vex. By Oane OUT OlIR W A Y .______By Williams The thing we need the very most. WASHINGTON TUBS U ______^ And what the country lacks. /TS\yZ-t^iS D'ffRlEN'? face T uWS FlERV RED. HIS EYES MABRi>aA ^ (^ LO W L V HE ADVANCES TOVIAR^ l-\ a AK - M A*AV-I - GouP — I BOV, EF vAies Is not so much the tax on checks. U-t'nT o TIWUTINN SLITS. WEHE r^LARES(SLARE^ AT WASH AW'D EASY ASTHO HE ^ THEM. SOVOUR.E A PARTNER OMLW VYORE. ' e .M E .S B S B vaiEAF? But mpre a check on tax.” COULD KILL THEM. Ohm OF GAIL WEBSTER'S, dM Ce.1 HE.E — D€:m P a m T s AGriNi, “In fishing you can see what The woman who always wants TOU BLANRETT-BLAHK BORPlOVNe.O ' e m O F -F OHM PA vjtTS GNsiUslE you’ve hooked,” muses Bill, “but in the last word shouldn’t own a p o l e c a t '.' VNRS , Asi’ GOT To G\~r marriage you never know what carrot. TE.B BE. DL STPloviCr % M B a c h ' w a -o . C vHAQACTO vA A K l ’ ^ t p o m g ' c h a p a c t l f s ' ^ U vVF -T H tT — THfeV MAV(E. EvJE.R^'TiHwaCr ARO o n O T H F M S e h O TtHtiR W AV.

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