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niDAT, JAKOAB^A IMO Am ram Dolhr dreatatloo t-y- H i* WMtiMr fomnsEif »r tho Montli o f December, 1989 iRatirliratfr Eoratiig X#r«I& For Forocaet of U. S. Weatbai croafe Uie stranetk o f Uie company The regular meetliig o f the An Run in WvdnMdw’a Im im to 100 men and local man with the 6,328 Qeoerally fair toalgkt Mancbeeter Coon sad Fox club of Th« Horald undvr » Dnnlvlaon Engaged to Wed Co. K Awarded Invited MwbroeldwAedU days sllghHy colder tenight. dateline aUted that a woman, po- Flames Destroy Bam or rAboutTown will be held Sunday morning at 9 Burean o f Clreolattons Am. at the Highland Park Com­ llca aald waa a Mra. Edna Hall, munity clubhouse. had been fined for intoxication. A High Rating DiW c ^ ic s tor the laat quarter Manche$ter—~A City of Village Charm CWter Church Women's Guild In fairness to local persona of that have been received and wUl be dis­ name it should be stated that the ! • m il ------‘~ r to secure s speak- The Manchester Green Commun­ Cow, Horse, Chickens tributed to Company K members arrested woman was not a Man­ (ClaaeWed Advertiaing on Hage 10) MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 6. 1940 (TWELVE I*A(;ES) PRICE THHBK OKI I the Federal Bureau of In- ity club will hold Its regular Fri­ Excellent Report Given tonight. Due to the lucre VOL. LIX., NO. 82 ittcns for ita meeting Wed- chester resident. enlisted strength and the day evening setback party tonight large frame atructure and an old The Local Unit by the ■ftemooB df next week at at 8 o'clock at the Green school Property 1m m of $3,500 work Involved, drill checks Kdward Dellert, of West Hart­ j landmark in the West Side, waa given out on drill nights only. k irisM ^T h e hostesses will be Mrs. assembly hall. Three prizes wrlll soon enveloped by the fire. Corps Inspector. I M l ^ « r . Mrs. J. E. Elliott. be awarded and light refresh­ ford, will sing Adams's "Holy On Tools and Buildiiij^ Artillery Barks Up Finn Siiiritle Patrol on Skis Night” at St. Mary's Episcopal Trafflo Jam MrSL .OoUli Goslee, Mrs. Ernest ments served. f On West Center Street; Company K. 169th Infantry. C. ' Klttamacher, Mrs. Fred Hopper, church Sunday afternoon at four The ala.'m came Just as traffic AUCE COFRAN Senatorial Probe i N. a., of thia town, haa received Shakeup of British .Mrs. IB. B. Hutchinson and Mrs. Tlie annual meeting of the Sec­ o'clock when the Christmas TrufTic Jam Averted. was near Its peak on West Center (Known As (|ueen Alice) pageant is repeated. Young Dellert aa "excellent*’ rating from the an­ John Field. ond Congregational Church. Inc., street. This route Is used by most nual inapection of the unit con­ SPnUTUAL MEUICIM Is a SOM of ,Mr. and Mrs. Falwnrd K. is called for Thursday 'evening, A COW, A hors® and 175 chickerw of the automobile drivers going to ducted on December 18. 1939 by Seventh Daughter >it a Seventh Son Dellert. Mrs. Dellert Is the former ' Hartford in the morning. Born With A Veil ' A special service will be held January 11 at R o'clock. Reports were burned to death in a fire this Colonel W. G. loi-don. United Of Budget Needs tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at of olTlc ers and organizations of the Miss K.volyn McCaughey of this As soon as the alarm was re­ Statea Army, Inspector General of Readings Dnily 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Bt. John’s church on Golwav church will be submitted and a town. morning which deatroyed a bam corded at the police station Cap- the First Corps Area. It tuas re­ Or By Appointment. In the Service Cabinet to Silence street for the blessing of incense, slate of offlects and committees and amall outbuildings In the rear I tain William Barron dispatched ported today. of the People for 80 Tenre. i It ntyiTh and gold. elected for If'lo I of the home of .Salvatore Leonr at I iKJth the radio cars to the scene, Captain Jamea H. McVeigh and n i Church Street, Hartford, Conn. Phone 9-2887, Appears in Cards l^ c :il i\laii N am ed 388 West Center street. Farm twds i It was well that this waa done as his offleera are highly elated over Mrs. Henry Mutrie. president of ! It was possible, when the cars X, the results of the Inapection as the A copy of the rotograviire aec- ' stored in the barn, were also d<\- Qlbbons Assembly, Catholic La- lion of the Jewish Forward has started to come through In great unit waa selected at random from dlea o f Cblumbus, urges the incni- been sent to this office showing Bv Stale (iroiip stroyed. I-it>hs Is esUmatod at ijo* numbers, to turn them off at Mc­ the regiment by Colonel Gordon to Dissent and Critics i v i ' 7 ^ - t{^ i j ' t bors attend the meeting lonigiit principal news events of the year. tween S3,r>00 and $4,0- Haven which she will rend. NtiiHerynioirH AMHorlatlon at t)»e rlesr roa-vciir-oUI former coal ) lire to Agree witiiF^ I alarm wan turr>eenera1s Leads to R4»e sor Avenue church, Hartford, will A. hand wilh Itnmlmasler Theo­ WHH elei’ted fdf ii term «'f five yenra. catoriul specimens were cliscov- Trade! Trealy hi-ri' vo.steniiiv for hia funeral j ing in nt 7:3S. The nearest hydrant to the bam ter of H03 Aaylum Avenue, Hart­ w be ^ e guest speaker at the Kv- bald will be the guest of the lorni I/oiiiM i'. VamlerhiiMik, who retired ' tain McVeigh. Mrs. Uiura DavIs, Lloyd’s I placement of .f Uore- '^ ('mine I nderteriidMe4l Is IcM-ated in front of the Trebbe The first drill since Dec-. 18 will Washington, Jan. 6.—'/T;—A Sen- ered several years ago soon eryman's Oommunlty Bible cla.M liarid A ei.nrerl will he given prrnldent, waa eleete wn f'hrHter n\x yeni^j; .I‘k I Haine« *•( liritshed arid v^aa about leave, from spreading to the house. The Clinic building on Haynea atreet, |ketry. Telephone 5 8 7 6 he In the cards today even If House 4’iiNHioii of K(‘('i|»rocal' London, Jan. 6~(>P) -N e w mto'-; I posed of twenty men and girls. semble catfish. Bones of the L'oyd lo.st three Itogers to a church. Imsile t.rieksoii. a former .Mnn- Ynlenvllle, «ix y’eiir«. I ‘ej;ar M. 1 when the hie WHH diHcovered . The fire had gained such headway by Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Efforts are being made to in < o-operatlon in such a move was isters took over tho portfohas oC ftamen npr«*ad .»»o rapidly that It tlie time the alarm was turned in fish arc visible in tho sunlight. Profrruiii ill GtiiigrPHN. nillroail accident a number of I Chester bandsman and Ills w ife are Brown, of »Simftbui'y. lhre«^ yeara; lacking. | vvan impoMnlble t»i t;et the cow out that it was Impossible to save the The well is 100 feet deep and yeiii'M ago. Mrs. Davis explain­ war and information In the Britiait'. Teachers and officers of onlcr i menilier.s of the band. fVter ( ’a.ieio, MmtfonI ^e\eii Oongrcgatloiial church schmil will yearn: Henry V'en ade. *Ncw l^on- |nml noon tlie IbirrH’S nhut off cs- h.vni or other building and they Strong bl-partisan support for Driller H. R. Langston said the . sa ed. while the dead man had all cabinet today in a politically ssn g _the inquiry was evidenced among Washington, J1I4I. 6. - (A’) -Stis-' have their annual meeting Siinday lion. Iwo yearn. i<‘aj)o ft>r the home. 'I'hc barn, a burned to the ground. water supply comes from an his fingers. satkmal ahakeup reputedly design*, M.inhrrs of thf Manchester (nalors. , underground stream- .six feet Ski patrols like the suicide squad shown hero In the foregrounil are credited with much of the pension of negollntlons for a trade -8 •venlng at 7 o'clock. The guest I'lpe Band will meet at Orange Honalor Brown iD., Mich.) sug- .sme liofcssor Moses deep. agreement with Argentina tmlay hall at seven o'ciock tonight to Fsted that the Senate act Inde-' Red supply lines. Horses and sledges are used to transport artillery pieees of the supporting eased the burden of Congressional one department and press erttl IhUley of the Hartford .‘tcmlnarv. column shown moving up a road somewhere in northern Finland. whose topic will be "Cjin Kr- proreed to liougan's Funeral home "pendently, if necessary. Senator leaders alxnit to tvgin a struggle cism of the other. III .in Moll street In triliute to the Borah iR.. Idaho) soserted that the Ilglon for the Modem World Be for extensloti of tho ndmlnlstru- Cheney Named Leslie Hore-Betisha. ruddy, late James Mrt’aughey. taxpayers, aa well .is Naval and T u igh t?” A full turnoiil of the tlon's reelproeiil tr uie treaties pro­ tund secretary of atata for ' OIR EXCLUSIVE NEW FROCKS RY military experts, should be heard gram. Some of the most netlve faculty is hoped fur. mmw. ^1950’ Flivver who gained fame by fI om before Congress voted on pro- NLRB Member opposition to the pro|Hiseil exten­ Finnish Fund many cobwsba of tnidUklU The Chaminadc Afusical riuh p Board of Trade. An amendment to the certificate expenditures In rel.vtion to esti- Be ‘KickefI Upstairs' or two governments W'luld Issue state­ tatioiiH to Be Made* BIG MAGAZINE ADS! n\ated receipts as well as the pos­ ‘Preview of Future’ Bring Real Resullh P q | . D e m O P n i t S ‘He has not been of incorporation of the Folding Lady Pepperell Sheets ments early next week. But It was sible need for new taxes. Down or Out; Wagner Within Two Years. leportcd reliably, both here and in with the general^ ai Boxes corporation of this town ha.s Slight misweaves, oil spots or KaeeN to Florida. Colonel William C. Cheney hoa commented The Londoa D s OFa bPPERS Like to look like the smart {(irl smiling out o f the Snidcbakcf ad? .Senator Tydings iD., Md.) en­ Buenos Aires, that the discussions been filed with the .‘teeretary of uneven hems which will not im­ dorsed Marrlaon’s ‘juggestion as a Act Oiaiige Urged. been named chairman of the Fin­ of Hore-Bellaha’a replMST State Inereasing the outstanding pair the wearing qii.ilitles. Chicago, Jan. 6.—(iC)—Senator Ill Jack8(>ii D a y snagged on the question of treat­ Love the style the Gruen Watch girl's wearing? N ow , we bring Sheets an d step toward the formation of a Miami. Fla., Jan. 6.—(A*)- Aero­ ment of these products. The Unit­ nish Relief Fund catopaign for whleh the preee ganerallr capital stock to liri.fioo. "i-eal budget In which both income nautical United States of the fu­ Robert A. Taft of Ohio left a flve- tested. you the self-same dresses you've admired on the girls in the ads. Reg. SI.00. Washington, Jan. 6.—(4'i— One ed States wished to place quotas Manchester, it was announced to- and outgo are con.-ildcred.’’ Sena­ ture went on display with Mr. and |H)int program at the President’s on them, and Argentina objected, OBlI For EspleeanoB OKE Pillow Cases 6.T’x99” .. of President Roosevelt's closest ad­ Party lA'adorH Hope to lay by Wllliani' H. I’utnam, of Editorials caUed for ex| Six stunning new styles, featured in America's foremost advertise­ tor George iD., Oa.) said he also doorstep today and contended it Necond Apprasenient was favorably impressed. Mrs. America at the controls of visors was reportekl rellahly today Hartford, chairman of the relief Uon to a full-dreaa debate , SPECIAL! Reg $1.19, would balance the Federal budget Glean Up DefieiG, Ending of the talks was the sec­ 6 98 ments . . . exclusive with us. Bright as a button, the lines, styling, Additional Republlcai. support low-priced airplanes today while 12 to be attempting to "find a spot" ond step tho administration has drive for Connecticut. Mr. Cheney Houoe of Cbmmono. U b e n d ; Unboxed HER rON 8 r’x99” .. elsewhere for a National Labor within two years. labor membon of ParHomifft jl FUEL OIL colors and fabrics will "d o things” for you, coo! P erfea all-occasion Regulaar $1.89 appeared to be solidifying behind fast stock-model planes were pin Dinneni. pact bill when It comes up In Cun- chiuige, and the optoloii wss- j Torn Size Regular Price Sale Price tion, disclosed his budget balancing other than that already conducted 81” xl08” . A day wilh a suggestion that a Joint A preview of about 1»),''>0, when tee investigating the '.ward. gn-ss. Tlie iirst was tho an­ It merited “tbrougn tovcsl . L T. WOOD L. T. Wood Co, Well Informed sources reported ;)lan In an address last night to the throiigli the columns of The Herald. Hore-Bellaba’a potley of | 63x99 $1.19 $1.05 iVimmlUec of Senate and House the Federal student training pro­ Chicago Bar Assjeiallon and a Washington, Jan. 6 (A*) Demo­ nouncement that no tariff reduc­ Phone 419fi SI nissrll Mt. Tel 44UA Military Affairs members inquire that this associate of the President tions would he granted on copper Contributions to the Finnish fund ing yoimger offlcere over tli gram has taught new thousands to national radio I NBC, MBS) audi­ cratic officials said today that they 72x99 $1.29 $1.15 Regular 29c not only into proposed new appro­ had accepted advice from the capl- in the current negotiations with are entirely voluntary and Mr. of older ones waa aaU td : . fly and Inspired hundreds of others, ence. Cheney will act as the local con­ 42” X 36 — 45” X 36” priations but Into the results ob­ was made In slightly concentrated tol that the official, whose name hoped to raise enough money at Chile. Copper Interests had been contributed to bis tisilim. tsV 72x108 $1.39 $1.25 was not made svaHnble for publi­ Reply To Roosevelt Offer tact agent with the county and along with Lord Oort. hs9d i|f1 tained from past expenditures. from with more than 300 fllwer- Entitled "Mr. President: Here's the Jackson day "Harmony” din­ vigorously expressing their opposi- FINEWEAVE cation, shnuUI be "kicked upstairs, ttm rto any reductions. at ate urganlsatlons. British eapeditM ui^f ------81x108 $1.49' $1.29 Borah In p'ull Accord type planes ready for the second How tlTBalance the Budget", the ners throughout the country Mon­ The Herald will continue to ac­ day of the annual all-American air downstairs, or clear out." Tho fight for the pacta will Francs and hlmsslf osm PERCALE Senator Borah, who was not Attorney-Oeneral Frank Murphy speech was a reply to President day night to erase the party's debt cept donations to the fund through younger men whom 90x108 $1..59 $1.39 mameuvers. The pilots were boys Roosevelt's offer to sward the Sen­ probably open on Monday, when present at the caucus, said he was said Thursday that still another and leave a campaign fund of the month of January. A check for imd advanced to high BINGO BINGO and girla, men and women—far ator a prize If he could show how Rep. Doughton (D., N C.), chair­ in full accord with the proposal. board official—Chairman J. War­ about $500,000. the total collected here thua far The 48-year-old Pillow Cases outnumbering the veterans. to balance the budqet. man of the Houoe W ays and Means GRANGE IIAI.L — ro,MORROW NKJHT The time element was looked will be passed on to Chairman vocacy of a unified Crib SheetL Dashes of more than 1,000 miles ren Madden—was being consider­ The President's challenge, said "W e are working hard to raise Committee, is schedulrd to intro­ upon as one possible stumbling ed for a Federal court position, Putnam through local Chairman toe westem front us 20 Gamea...... 25c from New York, Rochester, De­ Taft, was an admission that "he is $700,000 or more," said Oliver A. duce a bill extending the trade 45id72 69c 55c block to Joint committee considera­ probably the third circuit court of Quayle, Jr.. National Committee agreements acts for three years. Cheney on Monday. French Oen. Mauitce 7 Special Games...... r>c per 'rame tion of the budget problem, because troit, St. Louis and Houston were unable to get the government or £ [ for $]|[.00 postponed a day yesterday due to appeals. the country back to normal." treasurer, "and we are sure to Doughton announced that his Gamelto was reported to .Special Frizes: Orders Valued .At leaders already have planned to Deem Chtuiges Necesasry Half-Mllllea Momeless Pillow Cases poor flying conditions along the Taft contended the books would raise considerably more than the committee would begin public hear­ ceived scant sunuart from Ms Guaranteed for at least four submit 14 appropriation bills to Helsinki, Joa. 6.— (Special)— 3 Free Games I Sweepstake Game! route. The entrants sought $8,250 Administration leaders in Con­ balance at approximately $7,000,- $400,000 last year due to active ings next Thursday. Secretary cars. ‘ H e was saM to Mnri years of wear. Fine quality per­ the House in 14 weeks. Five hundred thousand womso. First Hour I’rizc; Order f«ir $,').()0. 42x36 31c 29c In prize money posted by Bernarr gress have contended privately 000,000 within two years if this pro­ statewide campaigns." Hull will be the drat wltneas. eountsrsd opposltloo of Air cale that waslies beautifully. Despite this, however, Cbslrroan The present authority of ' the tstsr Sir longstey Wood Second Door Prize: Order for $2 50. Dough ton (D -NC) of the House MacFodden. that personnel changes were es­ gram were followed: Should the goal be reached. It 45x36 33c 29c sential if they were to head off would take care of the $318,000 president to negotiate the treat' urged a stogie command Extra Uards; lOc ench, .1 for liSe. These oheetii are noted for their comfort and service because Ways and Means Committee ten­ "Nsm e’’ Pilots Outaumbered 1. The President must wish and Regular 29c The emphasis here was on stock drastic amendments to the Wagner be determined to balance the bud- deficit reported on Jan. 1 and leave ies expires June 12. air forM and army to Frames..' Special Card^ * .')C each or .1 for lOe. of their balanced weaving. 28 inspections during manufacture, lab­ tatively approved the Harrison Ntartod lu August. Ref ed SteiileyTi Jeh, suggested after a conference at model planes aqd private fliers. The act. Many House members have Kel- about half a million dollars to oratory testing for standaid quality, tub tested for 200 washings 22” X 44” Heavy Cannon Negotiations with Argentina A Ubou(h the White House yesterday. races and other events were for expressed belief that revisions of 2. Eliminate bureaus; reduce carry the party along to the presi­ “Tellmark" which tells sizes instantly, and their firm. fine. soft, the law were required in any event. a ta rt^ on August 23, when the never ewept into the e Page Two) and red. Esid he knew a warrant had been stop spending.” driven back In confusion on toe ' At Greatty Reduced Prices ^ Issued for him, the undersheriff Since then, the Democrats, from The senator suggested that bu- the president on down, have shown eastern fronts along Finland's Regular fl.W added. Chinese Hold Victorx’ Klag Oaral Wa Fitted and Swagger Modeb Qiicago Trunk Murder “waistline." Innerspita^ or Beaatyrest Pa$*ade; Japs Glaiin (CoBtinned on Page Five) (OMUaned On Piagn Twe) With a stalemate in toe Arctic Explaiiieil by Son-in- Netc Britain Police ' and reports of a second major British Arms —Kiag enrol asr Regular $25.00, Now Mattress Their Forces Advance. Finnish victory In the Halla sector, waralag to Soviet $18.00 Law of Slain Woman. Investigating Report observers saw a concentration of that R w s s l a wlM fight Go to Swedes Uvteg w sll* If Rnsae Covers New Britain, Jan. 9.— (J^— Po­ Hongkong, Jan. 6.— (A')— Despite Russian activity in the Isthmus Regular $22.75, Now IChicago, Jan. 6—OP)— "The old taaf to lavade $17.00 lice here were investigating a re­ Chinese rictory lantern paiiule Man Holding Ticklish Job sector overhanging Leningrad. Continued bombardment of Kol [dy naigged me adl the time be- port from White Sulphur Springs, at Chungking, the results of a visto fortress and aerial attacks parade e f troops, planro aad I Regular $19.75, Now luse I didn't have a Job. I hit her MonL, that a man under arrest week's heavy fighting were left in Issue of hcandinaviMI $ 15.00 on Vllpuri, Gulf of FInUnd port, $ 1 . 0 9 T on the head with a hammer." there bad admitted he waa want­ doubt today by conflicting Chinese Has Identity Concealed led to the belief a m a^ r offensive N«.lralUy Projected Made of good quality un­ Thus, reported Chief of Detec­ ed for quesUoning in oonnecUon and Japanese claims. might be Impending In that area. Regular $16.75, Now $ bleached cotton with Beams all tives John L. Sullivan, did Samuel with the slaying of Frank SolU- Tlie celebration last night was 12.00 Itoml) Inland 'Town lulu Hu.i!-Pinii W «r.l bound and with -niboer buttons. De Lao explain the alaying of Mfls. Biak, 47, in this city on Jan. 14, based on reports that a Japanese Washington, Jan. —One^ Senator Holt (D-W. Vs), one of A Finnish communique on m a a f by the force ef ear an Pull, % and twin oed sizes. Nellie Sharp, 65, whose body was 1938. According to Meagher advance in Kwangtung province of of the most ticklish Jobs to Amer- the city's young bachelors, has only That's why thousands Thursday's actlvItJes said Red London, Jon. 6.— (AT— Disckiaure • • • One Group of found crammed in a trunk yester­ county (M onL) authorities, he South (Jhtoa had been stopped. lea la held by man no one ever the pair of perpendicular lines, Regular 91.99 to $1J9 day. said hia name aras Jack Strohm, heard of publicly— the fellow who Copper Without Symbol Army planes bombed the inland toat British arms and ammunitions Confer on Balkan PeHeles Although official Chinese quar­ town of Volka, where two persons are being sent to Sweden, os well Sullivan said De Lao, who is 49, 36. ters remained reticent'.about 'de­ puU those tole-triltag •ym bo's^ Senator Capper (R-Kan), who Venice, Jna. always ask for 'b lu e c o a l' confessed the crime last night A fter the death of Soltisiak, al­ were killed and 16 hurt. It said as Findland, Projected tbe Issue of Oalenvtn Claae and M v a n O i Mattress ^ tails, the semi-official p reu said side the nanjro Important peo- migaea official social func- Hcandlnavlsn neutrality Into the I need folk* of thii rh; after eight hours of quesUoning. so known aa Saltus, of 151 Hart­ ple in the Congressional Direc- 1 , ^ol beside his 400 enemy soldiers were killed and forelga mtoisters ef Italy hill., 1 so, (amara h i . intrmlad lor Chineoe artillery and the olr force .NTS M gnoitwork when bmin* De Lao said he xvaa the husband ford avenue, a warrant charging 40 captured in two encounters on Russlan-Flnnlsh war totoy as the Hnagary, ooaferred for two ha >m.itariir. No oihrr fuel can *ive iba Silk Dresses bad led attacks routing a Japan-' name. toe eastern fronts, while a nlgbt Nazi preee warned northern coun­ ______M I F e rr khcK** a coal tiul it c(il >tr,l Protectors of Mrs. Sharp's daughter, Cleots, murder was imued for Mlcbkel today on Balkan pogelee and ume tine re.uUa. So burn anthrarile. ese column north of Canton. 1 Of toe symbols the directory, g«nator Smith (D -6 C ) has on ■ U 8 le M «N ify it America’s { ine-t Regular $7.95 Value! 40. All three occupied the same Jacowita, about 84, who, police attack at KIrveamakI on the Ka­ tries against offering aid. vtevmd the relatloaa e f the ( 'nd. reniemlier, 'blue coal’ ii tbc fin- Japanese, however, sold Chinese j . . .k : asterisk and three seta of perden- Nazi newspapers in Berlin warn­ ,, A llld in c^ •• fa tl that auurea oen, flat, living on Mrs. Sharp’a earn­ claim, shot Soltisiak when the lat­ "The asterisk designates those Ocular lines, relian Isthmus, was repulsed. natlona. Italian riretea eaM est Biiilirariie money ran boy! miii HI forces had been swept from an ed Norway and Sweden to observe 7<«aving heat Reduced To ings aa a hotel madd. De Lao relat­ ter entered his home at 153 Hart­ whose wives or husbands accom­ (The Red Army communique rnaalens probably wonM J * 1 . 1 9 area extending 100 miles north and Representative Douglas (R -N Y) strict neutrality. —I hm$ HO oqual fm Kama hliie eoaT ii rirk Penniyirania ed that he had been diamioaed from ford avenue to protest that his pany them; the cross designates said SO Finnish soldiers were kill­ defense of the Belkaae li.nr.l rnaL mined by Glen Alden. It i* taa'iO s OroWha hambt is ■asr"Cflnma WRIT s a g M imperfectlsM northeast of (Janton, while Japan­ has an asterisk for Mrs. Douglas ed on toe Petrozavodsk front While Britain has aided Finland • It fflvea oM no dost, snot, or 897 M t" Hsmt e No. no— Gar pattern a W P A Job. daughter, Mary, bad been snow­ those whose unmarried daughters posoible Kuksian l a v a a f . rarefulU prepared - and laboratory F m Slagle aad % Siae Beda ese troops had crossed the North and then toe symbols that stand openly In line with her League of - -- •» many subiiitiuet of IMt-lwaited bubbtee. em.rt a^IIiVS Admito KUHag H oom balled by J a n ^ t a 'a son the day north of Lake Ladoga; reported pa­ Baagary's future otepe irMrH f.ir parity and nnifurm liiin i. Oaly river and captured Taingyun, 60 In society accompany them; the for a trio of other ladles, Nations pleilgr, military circles | mfe, nnokeleps heat etilchtag. karoo ahecr. Powder, roee, luv y Sullivan said De Lao admitted before. Jacoxvits disappeared aft­ trol and artillery activity on the eettUag territorial efattow on II yon want more heat per fuel dollar, >e*UMrUa.lM*. Filled with pure white cotton miles to the northwest. two perpendicuiaf lines designates RepreaenUtive Lyndon B. John- said supplies also are finding their ■■■a fH clmming and paimiog « S .9 8 killing the woman during a quarrel er the shooting. Karelian isthmus, and said Soviet order a inpply of 'blue toal’ now. which will t a a n d s r white. (I) NimUar (>MHradlctlons thoae having other ladies with „on n Peter's and ennobles life. It is by the From Camliflates in reported today 1939 was the big, Cenirr Springn Found Of Persons Who Ig­ (ContinuMl from Page (Continued from P»g* O ne) 620,000,000 passenger mils* or ( (itsrioard today with the landing of Mrs. Anton (Lindquist) BJork­ : pair of their own will be given Rev. Wlllhun T. WaUece confession of Jesus a s Lord and quality of our living an d our devo- The State at Present. gest and safest year in the history tram P*f« 0»®) an eaat coast port of aix aurvivora lund. I<9, of 923 Bqrnside avenue. ' out this season. negotiations seemed to promise S unday. 1 Services Sunday January 7. Minister M aster. tion that w* acknowledge Jesus as of the air transport Industry. 000,000 plan* nrila* aad the « Nrfir Railroad. nored Stop Signs. the light planes and ordii rcariied by a sister ship. Bast Hartford died early this success, and officials of both gov­ 9:30 a. m.—Biutday School, C3on- : Low m f*4 and sermon at 8:30 When Jeaus asked His declples, | Lord and MssUr. It to meaningless President Edgar S. GorrsU es­ rlag* of 1,400,000 p a«i«nf ra ( of , who have learned to fly. -a s teellnatlofi to forget aome The boat was reported to be the morning at Memorial hospital fol­ ernments had hopes that a flrm atlon Class, Bible Classes. | a.m. with the St. Ocella choir Sunday at Vernon—9:30 a m. '15110 do men 'eay th a t the Son of and worthless to call Him divine The NYA tn OonnecUcut is now timated that at th* end of the out Injury to any penoa. 4 ttmlrdUferwicea In an effort to pre- but no vessel by that name One of the two bicycles stolen Eight cases came before Judge ; x generous sprinkling of old- singing. Morning worship service with Sac­ man is?" Hla question was not one if we do not accept the divinity of ready to receive applications from year the nation's airlines, domestic lowing a long Illness. Mrs. Raymond R. Bowers in Town court bert Porter. Refreshments of ] would bring Argentina and the 10:45 a. m.—The Morning Serv- , represented an IncrasM a t a united front for next fa ll's ! is listed in Moyd s Register. from Center Springs pond while BJorklund was bom in Sweden time, bronzed “name" pilots was United States into closer cooper­ Ice. A cordial InvUatioa is ex- ; high mass and sermon at 10:30 rament of the Lord's Sjpper. of mere curiosity. He wished to Hie life and teaching nnd strive young musicians who wish to be and International, had flown 880,- than 400 per cent In this moimlng, the larger part of sandwiches, cake and coffee were a.m. Music by the Lutnia choir ■ atacttona. and came to this country many to be found, hut unlike former days ation in Latin American affairs. tended to members and friends to ' 10;30 a. m. Regular session of know what the people thought of w ith oil our power and with nil iimlltloned for the All-Amorican 000.000 p.uvicnger miles, an tn- miles per passenger fatality, owners were skating has been re­ them connected with arrests for served. under the direction of Josephine' ^ Hobart H. Jackson, the new at- y e ars ago. when they "hogged the limelight" The two governmehta had often attend this the first service in the the Church School. His mission and His leaching, but the power of prayer to emulate ! Youth Orchestra, which will visit crca.ac of nearlv 40 per cent over pared with the 1988-1988 thna* Chnttfirx Indicate turned. Jack Irwin, of 108 Ridge failure to halt at atop signs' at Hebron Briefs Grzyb. The title of the pastor's I '.temay general-designate. will She IS survived by her husband; at every aviation meet, they were The Congregational Ladies' Aid been on opposite sides of questions Emanuel church this year. Sunday______.. ...at ______Manchester—9:30 a. He made the ociaaion also one for His example. South and Central America on a the 635.000,ooo'mllcs In 1938. Em­ year average. ■ street, has recovered his bicycle various InterMcttons in town. • * • noak-^at a dinner at Oeveland; Peace Hopeif Rlanted one daughter, Mrs. Ford Waugh outnumbered SO-to-1 by youngsters Society le planning to give a card concerning this hemisphere. 7:00 p. m-—Hlldur Corneil-Han- i sermon will he "Not This Way j Kegular session of the Church challenging the thought of the dls- j goodwill tour under the direction ploym ent i-ose 22 p er cen t during "From all record* •vaUaU*,'* after police notified him one an­ Leniency waa shown In all of the who were In swaddling clothes Heretofore." Text: "Ye have not, ctples themselves, "Who say ye' The words of Jesua to Peter, the year. Gorrell said, “It seenw aaf* to w a -' M m tary Wallace, at Des Moines; Berlin, Jan. « Authorised of Hartford and one son, Arnold judgments. James P. Campbell, of party next Friday evening at the The negotiations were pushe son Memorial Service. This aerv- of Leopold Stokowski according to Paul V. McNutt. Federal security swering the description he had T. BJorklund of Fast Hartford; when the veterans learned to fly. home of Mrs. Herbert Porter. in the past few days, it was said k:e is being conducted imder the passed this way heretofore."! io:45 a. m. Morning worship that I nm"" The popular idea following Peter's confession, have sn announcement made today by He said more than 18:000,000 thla Is the greatest Inereaa* la G erm an sources .said to d ay th a t given had been found apparently 98 Argyle road, 'West Hartford, Even the feature^ MacFadden Josh. 8:4. 'service with Sacrament of the i seemed to tie that Je.sus was the been variously interpreted. One travel of any class of paaaaagor . adndl)lstrator, at Raleigh, N. C.; yeslenlay's changes in the British .three sisters, Mrs. Nils Bengtson, charged with failure to halt at Mid­ Mrs. C. C. Sellers Mrs. E. G. authoritatively, in the hope th®*, ■usplces of the Dorcas Society. Richard A. Barrett, State Adminis­ poumls of express were carried in abandoneil. trophy race waa for stock aircraft. The annual meeting of the Loru-'g gupper. | reincarnation of one of the proph- great branch of the church han 1939 as compnrtHl with 9,452.600 service for any similar period tax Johnson, assLstant secretary cabinet indicated that if any hopes Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. Axel dle turnpike east and Woodhridge Lord and Miss Susan Pendleton an agreement could be reached Emanuel choir, formerly di­ trator of the National Youth Ad- of war, at Atlanta; Senator A Homestead Park resident giv­ B crgren. all of _Ka.st H artfo rd , and Fourteen pilots were slated to take visitors Friday at the Windham immediately, before the Hou.se rected by Mrs. Hanson, will sing church will be held alter high ^ Special music: Prelude "Piayer" jets, but I’eler's response to the taken -them with some lltcialness ministrsUon. in 193.k. and mall poundage In­ ih«; history of tranoporUUoa tax for an carlv peace existed, even ing the name of "George" report­ streetI ™ and. c- at . Mldole V turnpike CMCeaat J postponement mass with reports for the year:—Uossl. Anthem “Lead Us, O | que.sllon of Jesus was clear and and lias regarded the word of Wbaaler, of MonUna. at Denver; lhe.se have been blast- one brother, Bdward Lindquist of Community Memorial hospital to hearings began. several anthems in use during the Preliminary applications should creased from 23..500,000 in 1938 to the United SUtea." of New York, at i the faintest ed to police that there w'as a bi­ became Impatient and sUrted 1939 read by the trustees oi the father" —Roberts. Offertory "A n-, unequivocal, "Thou art the Christ, Jesus to Peter, "I will give unto For the future, Gorrell predletad ■aaator Mead, O regon. guilty and waa fined II and costs. see Mrs. Sellers' mother. Mra. But officials determined, it wa.s time Mrs. Hanson had charge ut be made by mall to the nearest more than '27.000,000 last year. cycle along the railroad right of church. Otficers will be elected : dgnte"—Sincere. PosUude "Festi:'! the Son of the Uving God.” thee the key* of the Kingdom of More than 60 per cent of the a continually improving aenrle* Now York city; Senator Hill, of ed riiey said that the shakeup was The funeral will be held Tues­ Ralph W. Sisson of Oswegatchle, Anne Gilhert, who has been at the choir work of the Emanuel NYA office or direct to the State way near Middle turnpike west. t .".aid, to break off the negotiations tor the year 1940. It Is requested ' ygp'—stark. | What did Peter mean by thlsT Heaven," ss constituting the au­ 1939 revenue was from passenger shortening the time of travel atid AMbama, at Colum bus. to be regarded as evidence of a day afternoon at an hour to be Waterford, pleaded guilty to failure i « the hospital for a few days for ob­ church. The Dorcas Society, or­ Office, 1044 CTispel Street, New Irwin identified it os bis. It l.s definitely if they could not be con­ that all member* attend. | 6 p. m. Epworth League devo- Hg meant primarily that Jesus thority of the church on earth. traffic, wheren.a five years ago air­ trade; true commuter service ba* linked By Radio sharpening of the Kiiropean con- announced later. to stop at Porter and East Center •"'P'>“>lan with h* as a servation and treatment. The visi­ cluded immediately. ganized by Mrs. Hanson, have do­ Haven. Both NYA workers and imsalble that the bike was taken j,— who landed at West The New \ears supper waa ■ meeting. | wa.s the Messiah, the Holy One Others have Interpreted these line revenue whs 70 per cen t from tween great metropolitan centeia; streets. Judgement was suspend-[ *’ " tors found the patient considerably British influence was regarded nated in her memory altar canjlle- non-NYA young people under The banquet here will start at f l '''' ______, i io the spot anerience and and will on the case. Funerals at Savannah. Both took off from tor, for Britain la one of Argen­ to her work the supper waa a ing of the F inance CikimmlUee. or acce(ited Je.sua as the Incarna-| church Is founded upon the exper- sources clflc coast to New iSealand la IfM . r with the other rallies, liawrence means, these commentators assert- failure to atop at W estminster road from home more than a week or tina's host customers for whea^ symbolic mission by the pastor of some Indication of high ability will A bicycle owned by David Arm­ N ew 'York. 1 church. Mrs. Thora Stoehr. auccese. 8 p. m. Regular meeting of the' tlon and revealer of God, and it j lence of God in th*. hearts of men, W. Robert, national committee rd, th.Tl ' one more war inciter" and East Center street, pleaded ten days longer. and beef. Argentine official^ Tueaday evening the Lutnia be the primary requlrcnients. The strong of 1023 Tolland turnpike W. J. McCaughfiy Iowa Girl Wins tl(M Mr. and Mra. John Palmer are president of the Dorcas Sj- Church Council. I n.oant that to Him he gave hla | and that Christians by their alii ooeretary, will introduce vice presi­ henceforth will be active behind the and stolen about the same time ns guilty and received a auapenalon of cently have urged their natloifl choir sewing club will bowl at the try-outs will be opened to all young scenes instead of on the atage. Funeral services for William Judgment on payment of costa. Mias Bobby Lupton of Detroit, spending a few days in Tampa, will speak on behalf of the Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Meeting of luniplete faith and allegiance, tiide and action have great ptjwer. people irrespective of sex, color or dent Garner and others at the Irwin's has not ycl been recovered. buy more from the European-S North end bowling center at 7 the Vernon (Thurch School Board. . . • of binding or loosing. By living , pre^ential table. Cummings will German opinion conaideca his aue- James McCaiighey of 13 Cottage Cases Continued acrobatic flier, and Virginia Snod­ Fla., where they are "guests of Mr. It is expected that a race. PrlllniinBry applications lies to keep pace with the growing o'clock. Alter the gamea they Wedne.-iday 2 00 p. m. Tlie Lad- | can the Chrhitlan's eonfeaalon of near to God. they help to free their Overnight News Unre Meters brief talk before Demo­ ces.soT. Oliver .St.anley. a nian street will take place thla after­ On request of hla counsel, the grass of Wnterloo. Iowa, illustrated Palmer's brother and aistcr-ln-law. grafting will also be given by Dr. .ehoiild bo submitted prior to Janu­ i niake a allied purchase of Argentine pro- will have a luncheon at the par­ lea Aid Society will meet at the (alth be less than this? But what fellownien from evil; by falling to Chairman James A. Farley "from the same ramp of violently noon at 2 o'clock at the Thomas G. traffic case of Arthur Kaufman of i the future day when most any They are making the trip by mo­ J. O. Cornell, formerly pastor ary 15. Auditions arranged after cratic durt.s. sonage. Church promptly at 2 o'clock, does it mean thus to confess manifest God's love and truth in Of Connecticut IqUoduces the chief executive, who nnll-Otermnn war mongers." Dougan Funeral Home, S9 Holl Hartford waa continued to Wednes- ! man's wife or sister may climb tor. The fate of negotiations which of the Emanuel church and father that date and regional auditions Wednesday the ladlea club will Each member is asked to bring Chri.st? Surely it does not mean their lives, by false Judgments and By Associated Press. For Parking^ inU apeak from 10 to 10:30 p. m. Pronniinced Antl-Kaaclat (Iheiicy NamcMl street, ami St. Mary's Episcopal day. Continued also waa the speed- ' Into her plane and go for a spin. Miss Permella Brousseau'i place of Hlldur Cornell-Hanson. The the United States is carrying on meet for sewing at 7 p.m. something for the Chinese auction, just to have some metaphysical narrow attitudes, they bind them. under ,Mr. S to k o w sk i's direction Speaker Bankhead, who hrougbt Sir .lohn Reilh. new minister ( hurch at 2:30. The rector. Rev. Ing case of John M. Harrison of Miss Liipton. calling herself an as teacher of the Amaton school with Uruguay, whose exports and Dorcas Society will attend in a will be held some time shortly af­ bodv. Members and friends are Friday evening the St. Cecelia Mrs. Jessie Sweet and Mra. Bes- idea of Hla divinity. Men have had Thus some have seen in these Mat year's d in n er to a d o se w ith im ,,f Information, is rem em bered in .lames Stuart Nelli, will officiate. Willlmantlc, arrested last night on , "amateur.” put on a thrilling aero- was taken last Monday by Mrs. ter February 1. Hartforil Governor Baldwin an- P innisli Fund At the church service John ('ham- Center street. batlc show ye.stcrday. Miss Snof violation of rules of the road and nday at 7:30 p. m. — Bectho- well Harmon I’otter. once divided over the difference realize that feeble mortals, such Music for the Itnlverslty of Con­ another^ effo rt to s«eur* ttaa Made to Sileiiee to the western part r»f Klnlanil tn E. Anne and Philip Clark. every Saturday morning at 9;30 I ending Ju ly I. 1943. '■encirclement policy" in every member, will play "Flowers of the falling to give a hand signal, re­ Glee Club. Friday 7 p. m. Boy Scouts. that the letter "I" made ly a Greek as we are, have the power of help­ necticut. has consented to organ­ to Install parking m oten bera weather as cold as 40 degrees lie- A meeting of the Tolland Coun­ As Stiuleiil Niirh a.m . I field. Including tlic fconomlc as well Forest" on the bagpipes. Delega­ spectively. In both cases Judgment _ esday, Jan. 9.—The tnistees word—a difference that few peo­ ing in the spread and growth of ize these local committees. Dates HarUord—Fred R. Zeller, state low r.ero to escape the fury of Rus­ ty Democratic Association is Commencing Monday evening i trial will ahorUy ba ow dt DisHent. O ilies na military tions from the band and from the was suspended on payment of scheduled to take place Monday. of the Emanuel Lutheran church ple woulh understand today, even that kingdom. and placet for siiaitlons will be comptroller, reporting on hla ad- sian bombs, F. Dorsey Stephens Two rases nf chicken pox have the\ pastor wUl visit the members The Center Church announced by the NYA after Mr. mlnlstratlnn of the new state re­ agent* of ttaa BMtar baa reported to Herbert Hoover, Orange Paiges will attend. costs. made their appearance In the January 15, in the Hebron Town Boston. Jan. 6. — Mlsa Calln will meet at 7 p. m. with John Ben­ (Congregational) if we sought to define it. It may To believe in the divinity of No S|m-lal Rvenia The pallhearcr.s will he Albert James Ryan. 41. of Providence, son. financial secretary. of the parish. be that, in that controversy and Jesus is to believe that God has a France has completed the prelim­ tirement system which went Into Plans new ar* unftor way to national chairman nf the Finnish schools of the town. Eight children Hall, beginning at 8 p.m. The Greenway, daughter At the Sunday services there Watson Woodruff. Minister (OMtlaued from Page One) Rciliii. Jan. 8, (Pi The high chatged with Intoxication, pleaded 61 H am lin Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.—January the triumph of the so-called orlho- divine plan for every life. inary work. effect last October, said that 10,- Relief I'und. I W elt, D.’Wlil .Neville. Roltcrt .Miil- were sent home from the Green Hprak<‘r will be the Hon. Charlc.^ cnee M. Greenway will be a special collection for the prnach the Polio* (oSunand communique today said: ilnon, James Vennard. Harry Fl.a- guilty and was ')rdered to leave : meeting of the Lutheran Brother­ 6t8 of the state’s 12,000 employe! with a request for ttaa you verbally” he coiihl not accept The relief cfairdinator cabled to .school Thursday morning, cither J. McLaughlin, Tax Commissioner, street. Mnnchcstcr. who is a seminary funds which Is at this M orning W orship. 10;.50. Serm on "No special events." vcll and William Ritchie. Burial tow n. i Junior in the School of Nursing in hood. had joined It. to inatall several metora rai ■Bother office. New York a stirring account of having the disease or suspected of time of the year conducted. The by the minister.. will he in the F.nst cemetery. Simmons College, took part with Wednesday at 3:45 p. m.—Chil­ , ice conducted by members of the p.m. Eight o’clock. Special Serv­ Hartford - Governor Baldwdn an­ street a* an axparimoat. Swamped with friendly mes how the work of evacuating one- it. Dr. C. E. Pendleton of Col­ Polish National Church has two Prelude—Melody In F, Rubin Wife of Uiiioii^M nounced he would forego hla Customary Activity eighth of the total population of nineteen other members of her dren's Chorus. Intermediate and Senior Leaguea. ice of music and song by the meters, for expartmaatal pc" BBgM. Job offers and even floral Paris, .Ian. 8 s.P Tlie French chester. town health officer, visit­ Amaranth Holds Thursday at 2:30 p. m.—Janu­ seminaries in Scranton, Penn., and stein. I , weekly radio address from the Hore-Belisha bid farewell the small Republic Is being ac- Mra. Henry B. Keeney ed the town and put up some more I cla.ss In a "capping" ceremony. In Ctracow, Poland. The presiding Anthem- God is Love. Reed. 'General theme. 'Youth Accepts Springfield and Manchester Unit­ would b« "staggarad" to tributes, communique today reported: "Cus- ary meeting of the Ladles’ Aid. ed Bands. No clisrge for admis­ U Capitol next Monday night and In­ to the W ar Office toe In the East remo­ Mr. and .Mrs. W illiam J. T hresher, j an epidemic. subscription contest for the “Nell " Charles A. Johnson, teacher. Monday, Boy Scouts, 7:30 p.m. er of Litchfield, former secretary Wlnaton Churchill, first lord of th» I Relief Commission who was ap- Amaranth, at a semi-public cere- | m ixs Greenway. who is a grad- The J'Onior CYP Club, i Mrs. Ear) Dougan. Inst night while her Infant daugh Ing to the plan. ;n tely . of Plea.sant Valley, fur Florida, the 1 Howard Porter goes back to his (New England Luther Leaguerl ChrlNtlan Science Services Tuesday. Corfia Cadet (Jlass and of the New York St/>ck Exchange, Admiralty. In prosecuting the wsr I pointed bv Mr. Htsiver to cooidl-. mony which followed a brief hu.sl- i the Manchester High President, Howard Falrwenther. j 7:45 p. m. Men's Friendship ter slept soiimlly and unharmed in first of next week. .She will go by ' work at S.ilem, 111.. Saturday. Ho ness meeting of the court la.st in an endeavor to get this worth v Club. Mr. Christian Brown, speak­ Girl Guards, 7:30 p.m. -bad been appointed vlce-chixlrman It la pointed out that tta* : ■galnat G erm any. ' nate Finnish relief, Stephens told i .achocl. la an active member young people's publication into the Director, Mias Naomi Foster. an upstairs room. 43. the son of The opJer jiw t le.'itied l)os, and expecl.s to S|)cnd the rest has been spending his vacation pt ^t the Masonic Temple. Mrs. several student organizations Christian Science Churches lo­ er. Wednesday, Y. P. Band re­ Dr. John W. Stevennon, county for the state of Connecticut in are oeli'^flnanclng aad uaunlly Stanley, also la by the . visiting one province which had homes of the young people of the cated : The CYP Club, 6:00. President, I hearsal 6:30 p.m. Lord Derby, w ar secretary In chief nf police of the West Hart­ of the winter there. I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dougan succeeds Mra. John .Simmons. T u esd ay :— coroner, said Mra. Law’s skull had charge of the fund raising cam' for tbemsaWM la aigbt to opened lla arms to 100.000 victims The Wapplng Young Mothers ('I.aronce E. Porter. He la employ­ congregation. Masonic Temple—Rock-vllle — Louise Dewey. Devotions, Ruth Young People's Legion Meeting paign. and 1922-24. ford police depnrtmeot. that all of the Red Invasion as many per­ Trotter of Bigelow street. Wheaton. Topic: The New Year in 9:30 a. m.—Asbury Group Food been smashed, apparently by months, after wbtcli all t€ members must be marksmen fol­ Clul) are to hold a Hobby Show, : ed by the Texas Oil Company. The annual meeting of the Service 10:45 a, m. Sale at Hale's store. 7:30 p.m. Hartford—Thomas S. Smith, revenue go** to th* town, Master of Details. sons as reside in I'eorla, ill and Louis Vanderbrook of Porter | .\nnniincea Wage Increase Emanuel Congregation will be P rospect. double-bitted axe. Such a wea­ lows an example set liy the Man- and artcraft dlapl.ay at the Com- ; William Griffin and Mrs. Ed­ street waa installed a» royal Hartford, Jan. 6 .-(/P)—'Pho 219 Lafayette St., Hartford— 10:00 a. m.- All day meeting of Thursday, Salvation Meeting 8 Internal Revenue collector, esti­ the payment psriod, on* oni Tall, lean and prematurely gray, said that each community was held Sunday afternoon, January Annual meeting, teachers and p.m, pon, blood-covered, was found near rhester hoard of poliee rommis- 1 Hebron Grange. No. Ill, held its mnnity House next Thursday eve­ ward Smith are local members of patron. (Clarence Wood the retir­ Fuller Brush Company has an­ Service 11:00 a. m. the Stanley Group. the house by investigating officer*. mated that approximately 25,000 the revenue may b* h*M by Stnnley won a rep u tatio n for hi.s nhllged to take in refugees up to 21, at 3:30 p. m. Voting mem­ officers of the Church School. 7:00. Friday. Holiness Meeting, 7:30 aloners last spring. I first regular meeting with two ning at 8 o'clock. the committee appointed to fur­ ing royal patron, was the installing nounced a five per cent wage in­ 537 Farmington Ave„ Hartford 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. The coroner said the house municipal, county and state em­ town. It to suggsatod by ttaa a Suatery of detail as president of 80 per cent of Its population. bers of the congregation are kind- —Service 11 00 a. m. With annual reports and election p.m. The local board felt that It was ' neighboring g ran g es present, .She- .Mr. and Mrs. CTiarIcs Zln.sser of ther the establishment of a young officer nnd Retiring Matron Mrs, crease for its 1,100 em ployes In'i 7:00 p. m.—Mizpah Group. showed evidence of a violent ployes In Connecticut would have agente that on Main atraat the Board of Trade. If the United States eastern Wlndsorvllle, have announced the j l y asked to be present. ’Jlod” will be the subject of the of officers. Addresses by Pro­ Important that all members should I tucket No. f)9 (.Scotland! and Han- people's group of the Tri-County Viola Trotter waa marshal, assisted the office and factory here and in 7:30 p. m.—Ceoellem Club. Htruggle. He said Mrs. Law’s to file returns this year for the hour parUng b* aUowad 0 0 , Stmnley^ who shuns publicity, seaboard were under attack. coming marriage of their daughter. t;«s8on-Sermon. fessor Moses Bailey of the Hart­ be able to shoot well. The State I over No '202. The program was; Union, for the purpose of giving by her husband. Mrs. Clarence 12 distribution headquarters 8:00 p. m.—Men’s Club Bowling. Concordia Latberan body was found lying in the living first time, their exemption having easterly aids and two benr ] who teas Hore-Bell.sha la not Stephens, said, and every city and Miss Dorl.s Is-ahclle Zln.sser to St. Mary’s Fplsropsl The Golden Text Is from Joel ford Seminary. Topic: "Can Re­ Armory was secured as an Indoor [•eslof the Alleghenies'were if'-nK "When We Go Forth to the young folks a better chance Wood was organist and Mra. Ed­ throughout the country. Wednesday;— Garden and Winter St*. room surrounded by overturned ended. on the westerly aid* wbara ( BVme to it, was In bed aufferliig range through Captain James Me- tow n w Klloll Stoughton Elmore, son of Rev. J. Staart Neill 2:27: ""Ye shall know that I am in ligion for the Modem World Be 7:30 p. m.— Committee on Rev. Karl Richter, l*aator New Haven—Mrs. Josephine talSucnxa last night when his ap­ forced overnight to make room for by all; e.s.say "T he Influ- for acqualntanccahip and for car­ ward Montlc was organist for the T a u g h t? " furniture and other signs of dls no adjacent storaa. The tea ' Velgh of K Company and the K r e a s e in residents, '•oce of a Happy Home, M r s . Mr. and Mrs. Jo.seph Elmore of the midst of Israel, and that 1 am Preaching Mission Prayer service. Lea Smith, 79, of Etosex, died from a 80 per cent Inc rying out working plans. The pro­ installation ceremony. Mrs. Anna Sunday, Jan. 7. First Sunday In T he W eek order. After killing Mrs. Law, her pointment was made known. Company rifle range In Bolton was Myra Moffllt of Shetueket Grange I’lea.sant Valley, which will take the Lord your (3od, and none else." Thursday: — 8:50 a. m.—Sunday 1 Injuriea received Thursday in ba BVe mnalmlaR new chief of the the American people would gain posed group is non-dcnomlnation- Robb served as uncrowning RUNDAV - MONDAY Monday, 6:30 — Cub Pack, assallanU ransacked the dwelling Sir John Relth, obtained for out door shooting. sa.xnphnne solo. William Harrison, place at the Methodist church of E pip h an y . Bible readings include the fol­ 2:30 p. m.—W. C. T. U. Dr. Rock­ Bible classes. Alfred Laixnge, luper- Ministry of Infor- some conception of the problems rtf al, and all young people are In­ matron and Grand Royal Con­ 9:30 a. m., (Jhurch achool. Men's Guilford when an auto driven by Boma time ago ttaa Board' much-eritteixed 'Hie ammunition was fiirntahed by New Year's Ring Wlndsorvllle on Satiirday. January lowing passages from Jeremiah Charles Lynn, cubmaster. well Harmon Potter, speaker. Intendent. mntion, la noted for hla pole. Smith eC the Britlah Broadcasting Com­ which exist today in Western Fin­ Quiz. Robert home owning matron. 10:45 a. m„ Holy Communion sical club meeting. of the meter system budget. Night men ii'fe called up­ Inekel; and vocal .solo. S tre e te r will officiate. M iss Lol.s CIRCLE none like unto thee, O King of na­ F rid a y : — stallation of newly elected mem­ The PoepB Column la reported In a fair condition. grant tta* desired penniarioa pany from 1922 to 1938, and as land. In the particular province Joyner will he organist and Miss of Mi.ss B etsy M arkham , W est­ Mr.s. 'lYottcr pre.sented to each JAIl, BREAK and sermon. Sermon topic; "Cap­ tions? for to thee doth it apper­ Monday, 7:30—Garden Club 1 on to ahmit one afternoon each Texas Plain” and "Red River Val­ chester. Jan . 11. 7:30 p. m.—Somemarco club. bers of Church doard. trial. It to now raootnlisd Chidnnan of Imperial Airways. week and the day men one eve­ referred to In his cable, the Ameri­ Veronica Grecel of Broad Brook, of the officers corsages of red Nnarllng Killers . . . and only e rn a u m ”. tain: forasmuch as among ail the m eeting. Saturday:—^ 11:00 a. m.—German service. The U gbt Of Ur* It wax understood the change can expert said, the evacuees were ley." William Harrison, Jr. of Han- The main roads through the roses, and Mrs. Dougan corsages 4 p. m„ Special service for new Monday, 7:30—Loyal Circle, the parking dUncuIUes a n ning each week Scores made by lover; reading. "The King's New solist . Bridesmaids will l>e Miss a Brave 5lan With a Prayer wise men of the nations, and in 6:45 p. m.—Choir rehearsal. The W eek would not affect the Press and billeted in the home of local in­ Norma Zins.scr, slater of the bride town have been scraped and sand­ of white sweet peas. Mrs. Dougan Stands in Their Way to Free­ families in the parwh and canvass­ all their kingdoms, there is none King’s Daughters. Greek Chureh’s mors acute, and aoma the men are lurneil over to the 1 Year Test,” Mrs Della Hills of ers, to be followed by s reception Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. the Sun­ Have you solved as yet the great hava vanturad the opinloa ttaaT Oanaorahip B ureau, directed by .Sir poliee commLssionera once a habitants wherever possible but in and .Miss Hazel C otton, her coii.sin. ed and are in a good condition for carried arm bouquets of red roses | dom! Ilku unto thee." Tuesday. 7:30—Choir rehearsal. myit’ry of Ufe, I Hehron; song. "The Grange la motiring. Do.spito that fact Mr. and tea in the parish house. The Church of the Naurene. day school teachers and parents fraa axp^mant along Daaa Walter Monckton. Sir John being month For a time all of the mem- m any com m unities It w as neces- . . v . The maid of honor will be Mra. and snapdragons. The officers and “MI TINV IN THK Selections from the Christian Wednesday, 2:30 — Women’s Rev. E. O. Lusk, Pastor. Has the Ugbt been turned on in ■arigned the Job of orgsnlxlng and .sary to take care of the nverilow I M'TrtilhK. Years nnd Mrs. Charles C. Sellers nar­ #'^Christmas pageant will be repeat­ will meet and have a Joint session. Feust Colorfu hava baan found aottraly tat I hers did not obey the order, hut In Chillies Carr and the best man. Mr. ladies in attendance wore beautiful Science textbook, "Science and Guild. Speaker from the Federal Thursday at 2:00 p. m. the Sew­ your aoulT directing propaganda. In ich.H.I houses and other public ; Ucsolullons by Hchron lec- rowly avoided a turnover in their evening gowns. BIG HOI IS F” ed at thla service. All members of Health with Key to the Scrip­ Bureau of Investigation. Subject: tory to many othar mwilclp October, when the board again or- , iurer Miss Florence .loncs; song. Carr. Tlie ushers will he Edward With the parish are invited to come to Sunday: ing Circle at 7 00 p. m., the Junior Or do you live on midst’ the toll Neltlier Parliament Meinlier. ganir.ed It was made plain that the hiilldings where heating niiange Thresher and James Shippe. Fol- I • a*' "lion returning from Willi- Other elective officers installed tures" by Mary Baker Eddy, in­ Finger-printing and handwriting. might raasonably ba agTsai "In the Garden." by all. .Sand­ rilARI.ER niCKKORD the service and to the reception at 9:30 a. m .—CThurch Bible school. choir: at 8.00 p. m. the Senior and the strife. here. Neither Sir John, nor the new orders would have to bo followed. mcnis were InsiifTIclent to carry lowing the ceremony a reception i mantle Vteilnesday evening. They were os follows; associate matron. clude the following: 'The eastern Hostesses: Mrs. Emil Miller, Mrs. Clasoes for all ages. And without any definite goal? Tarpon Springs, Fla., Jan. 8.— Board of Trade president, Dvmcait, wiches, doiigtiniila and coffee were BARTON Mcl-ANE 8 o’clock. * choir; Friday at 7:00 p. ra. the After a fair trial. If ttaa Since that time there has been a the load. will be held in the social rooms of I si nick some large stones in the Miss Lela Webster; associate The Week empires and nation* owe their J. E. Elliott. Mrs. Collls Goslee, 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship Intermediate Luther League will Th* faithful and tha curious to a member of Parliament. Po­ Make I'p Deflclency served ,,by the rommlltee, Mrs Mil­ the church. The couple will reside j road near West street, Columbia, false government to the miscon­ Mra. Ernest Krltzmacher, Mra. jammed gaily-bedecked Tarpon wera to prove unadapted t* marked Improvement shown by dred Porter, Mrs Archie Green patron, Herbert Leggett; con­ “a l s o ' , Monday, 7:30 p. m.. Girls’Friend­ and sermon by the pastor. meet. vhy aad just litical observers said seats in the The Finnish government Is pro­ at -13 Wells sirei't, East Hartford. 1 which .they did not see in time to ductress, Mra. Alice Volquardsen; | ceptions of Deity there prevalent. Fred Hopper, Mrs. E. B. Hutchin­ Springs today for the Hellenic bera. they may ba ordarad the men In shooting. and Mrs. Ann Potocek. •THE MAD EMPRESS" ly society. 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s what should wa do. HouM of Commons probably would viding for the minimum food rr- Services will he held at the : nvoiil. Their rear tire and rim associate conductress, Mra. Louis Tjrranny, intolerance, and blood­ son, Mrs. John Field. Eastern Orthodox church's color- of tba ooaaaeted axpanaa Worthy Master William Owen With MEDEA NOVARRA Tuesday, 8:30 p. m„ Junior choir Hour and Junior Society meeting. With our time and our talents bt found for them. qulremenls of tlie refugees. Wapping Community cliureh as were snmsheU up but no further shed, wherever found, arise from Wednesday, 7:30—Annual meet­ fut Feast of the Epiphany ob­ borna by tba meter con read the list of committees for Vanderbrook; aecretary, Mrs. Jes­ LIONEL ATWILI. re h ea rsa l. 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic service each day? Sir Andrew is chairman of the Slepiieiis. continued, and the Fund usual, with Sunday school at 9:30 ibimaKe wan 'an, celebrated camera­ Hills; safety. Homer Hills. Clar­ About Town Jam es’s church, Wlnsted, Conn. Offloera la Ckarge large gym. Sghtcr planes pursued today what Although thouaands have been | pital where he had his tonsils and driver wae not Injured. Th* Bur­ Saturday, 10 a. m„ (Jonflrmatlon a false supposition, not in Immor­ Helen Gould. cepts we toam, picturesque public ceremony In parking probtom tba dr rlew man. who returned in October after ence Rathbun and Leroy Kinney; I TODAY Thni r tal Truth" (p. 357: 17-22 to 1st 1-5, Bowling alleys open, E. B. least should bo given triaL were believed to be German re- photographing 500 acenea in W ar­ tom from their homes and have i adenoids removed. rows Hill road, where this hap­ class for girls. Friday. 6:30—Troop 1, Girl Saturday, Street MeeUng 7:30 How to Uve and in knowledge which a golden croas is thrown in dramatics. Mra. Della Hills, Miss comma). "If God makes sin, If 7-8, Men’s plunge period, 1E. 8. connaiasance aircraft over the saw and other parts of Poland, fol­ been forced to migrate hundreds of pened. is off the main thorough­ Wednesday > 11 a. m., Ctonfirmatlon class for Scouts. to grow. to spring bayou, signaling a scram' l.llllan GrifTIng and Mra. Annie L. Stale highway snow plows were good produce* evil, if truth result* 7-10, Bowling aueya open, E. 8. Shetland Islands, but the British lowing the setge by Nazi troops in miles without proper' food and fare and had not been scraped and boys. Friday. 8:30—Troop 7, Girl ble ^ young divers to retrieve It Press Association later reporte'l Fis'te; publicity, Mrs. Doris Fish. out this morning pushing back the in error, then Science and CJbrlstl- 7- 10, Gym open for basketball, Born into the world through no September, In contrast he ahowed clothing, the refugees are "well- capded. snow further towards the curbing ■ Tuesday, Jan. 9, regular quarter­ Scouts. E. 8. and receive the bishop’s blessing. Snow Slows u p the iarm w as fal.se. trealed and their spirit seems mar­ Mrs. Lillian Bailey and Mrs. Lida A squad of WPA workers waa ly meeting of the Hartford Airch- anlty are helpless; but there are To Play for Vets fault of your own. many beautiful plcturea nf Poland W ay. Bolton to give further clearance in the Saturday, 9:30—^Troop 25, Boy Monday: This service symboUsed the bap The Royal Air Force was re- In happier days. He also gave an velous." he commented The re­ here Wednesday working on the (feaconry at St. Paul’s church, no antagonistic power* nor laws, Scouts. Ufe from God was presented to tiam of Jesus by John th* Baptist. rted authoritatively today to The t..adles Aid of the Gilead roadway. spiritual or- materia], creating and 5-8, Buolneaa and Pmfesatonal Traffic in To5 account of his thrilling experlencea port paid particular tribute to the Mr», R. Ke JoiiM stumps of trees left from the hur­ Hartford. Buslneas session, 4:30 N ote* Men’s Group, E. 8. you. ve carried out reconnaissance "heroism" of mothers with small Congregational church will hold ricane, about the Green. They p . m. Supper, 8 p. m. Evening governing man through perpetual Don’t live It all through with its K before he left Warsaw on Septem­ its annual meeting at the home of 8908, ManehMtMT Checks will be distributed to All teachers and officers come to Volleyball, E. 8. fHghta over northwestern Germnny ber 21. youngsters and to the "stoielam" of built chip fires to keep warm. Bssslon, 7:30 p. m. The speaker warfare. God to not the author of the annual meeting Sunday night. meaning unknown, In the night, in aiiditlon to the Mrs. Ijiiira Dunham on Wedne-s- members of the anti-tank platoon will be Rev. Dr. German of Mlddle- mortal discords" (p. 231: 12-16). Handball, E. 8. But live It aa He meant you do Starlet Becomes Interest In the lecture was so the aging males They have n o t finished the w ork. at 8:30 tonight at the armory. The next Communion service Badminton, W. 8. Tho Ugbt snow that atartad The governors of each province day afternoon January 10. at two The regular morning worship to­ tsw n . p ," - do. groat that hundreds were turned o'clock. .Mrs. C. D aniel W ay will morrow will be held at the Metho­ Church Meeting F e b ru a ry 4. Individual Exercises, B. 8. fall Just befora 1 o'clock l away at the door, and some of the are held resjK>nalble for the admin- A meeting of the activities com­ The Women’s Federation "Hobby 8- 7, Handball for men. E. 8. email Bride of Powell afternoon mad* tra'valbig bad < latratlon of relief In their terri- be the assistant hq);tesa. dist church at 9:30. The Holy Com­ i OoBgragatlonal Church Talcottville Congregational And we are Informed through the Manchester folks of Pollah extrac­ Mr. and Mra. C. Daniel Way. munion with (Communion Medita­ mittee of the Oongregatlonal Chnrrh Show” January '1. gym. Ing tta* early part of taat Personal Notires tion were obliged to remain stand­ torlea, Stephens added, and they I E. B^molM, Ph.D., minister The annual meeting of the Bible, God’s word. During the hours wtaan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barraaso and tion will be admlntetered. CThurch church was held st the home of Rev. George W. Stepheawm, Paator 7- 8, Boxing for men, E. 8. emailOf Hto wondrous purpose and ing throughout the'evening. work through local offlclaia in each M rs. (Charles N. Fillmore Wednes­ church. January 17. The chairmen ro on thebr wny homo commiiijllv. He s|Mike in pral.se of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foote at­ school will be at the usual time, FRANK WARREN vetyman’a das* at 9:15. gym. plan. HoUrwood, Jan. 8.—045 — The' I tended the annual meeting of the day evening. Plans were made for Sei-vlccs of Sunday, January 7: of the committee In charge of the 8- 8:80, Junior boys’ plunge pe­ super sleuth of the cinema, Wil­ Hartford betwssn 4:80 and dt) In Mymoriam the fact, timf Bishop l.ohtonen of 10:30. ' CSlurch School at 9:30. annual supper. Mrs. Dorothy To try out our faith as wa Hla ^ Connertlciit Farm Bureau Federa­ Mra. C3yde Marshall nnd Mra. R. church doings for the coming two TRUMPET INSTRUCTION 10:45 a. m., Moi-ning worship. riod. E. 8. liam Powell, 47. was honeymooning traffic waa slowed up. In lovln* m^mrfrv c-f y'.\ni>*r the Liil%ran cjuirch was cixipcral- • Nursery at 10:45. voice have beard. \<‘w Haven Sj>e«‘ere was a large attendance at donated by the Ladles Society to (Jharlas N. Fillmore, Mr. and Mra: Young People's Mu Sigma Chi 4 p. m.. Junior C. E. Consecra­ This life la not all. It to only the rtolng movie starlet Diana Lewis. MO day. moral relief.” William O. Seyms, Mis* Edna La­ tion meeting. The leader: Ken­ Wednesday aftemo*in will he B. D; 8-9, Junior boys' game', room ing on tho main blghwnjra. Driver*. "Itarluiroua .%tlark' the Woman's Club card party held the C en ter church school for that ■ociety annual meeting and Instal­ achool. She’s comely, auburn-balred, ' ona' we loved ' imrUar. ' «t tho home of Mrs, Herbert tham, Mlaa B. Anne (Jlark, Mr*. neth Neri. Wynn of the New fork office of th* open, EX 8. and W. 8. bluS'^yed, weighs 100-even, Is the took extra care and not an aorii.,;,, God took him home U « ' ■ " "The Finns have been puriKiae. With thla new equipment, lation of officers at 6:30. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Where we learn how to trust , B u t In our hen r t» *'e li \ e- u .New H aven. Jan . 0 (,4h Not ' ■' riuirsilav evcnlni:. Mrs. Edward A. Smith; Luciu* W. Bob- Music for Sunday morning: 6:30 p. m., Young People’s meet 7-9, Night EChnoI aewlng daughter ' f Mr. and Mra. J. C. dant was reported at tho poUoa' Oii.slv nitacked," Mr. Hoover dp- ''" '''i seating facilities are much Imprcn- Inaon, Sr.. William Griffin, Jr.. ing. He win have crime nnd crime pre­ claaaes, E. 8. and obey. station at any time during the , •mly Iv'cause the streets were slip­ dared. In making Stephens' cable" •''''‘■'•"V ed. The offlccra wish to thank the Jude, Communion Meditation.. For Christ la the one who God’s Lewis of Asbury Park, N. J., vet­ ', , Wife and ' hil'it eft pery with snow and ice did New Mias Marie S.mlth...... Deahayea Tomorrow la the first Sunday of vention as a topic 7-10, Four bowling alleya re­ erans of vaudeville, and not nlgbL public. "Their ahlpi h^e been | Society for its donation. Ths commute* talked over plans the New Year, and Communion Members of the King** Daugh­ served for W. 8. men'e league, , Kingdom wlU rule, *0 Haven motorists drive cautiously driven from the aeaa. They are | aecona Charles Plnney and Floyd Mrs. A. N. Skinner, Alexander SUN. and MON. h*m. We Stand In Deep Re- God wants u* to believe Him long ago was the No. 1 heart tai' Cause today Fogil won prizes In setback and for the completion of a card tnd«x ntence ...... Mendelssohn Sunday beddes. *hto makes it ters are asked to come to the Mon­ W. 8. making heroic defense against ap- Bunce, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Munro. for the use of the new pastor who Out oi tho goldon doudy Important 2or people, espe­ day night meeting prepared to sew, 7- 10, Bowling alleys open, E 8. today. terest of that gay young blade of D Iarom fnrt Formal approval yesterday by palling hordes of savages. 1 have Mr.s Nellie Griffin and Mrs. P aul Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Marshall and fertory anthem, O Lord Support the films, Mickey Rooney. Banquet Tonight the .Slate Traffic Commtsston of Potoeek in pinochle Sandwiches, will succeed the Rev. B. A. Lewis. cially church members, to be In 8- 8:30, 8peedboys and Oak Five long dreadeil the day of war nnd Mrs. R. K. Jones, attended the history of fighting Ua ...... Weebe church. Begin your New Year basketball practice, E. 8. With Christ In your heart, your COLDS I he 2.'>-milc-an-hoiir speed limit cake ;ind eo(Tee w ere served by the There was such an index of the Postiude, P rayer...... Dunham Zion loithera* I Aloe Templeten sins all fo^lven, far satek nlktf the use of bombing airplane., ConnccUrut St.ile Farm Bureau Hebron parish some years ago, but moil. .. rooro thio right with the service th at more High aad Cooper Street* 8:30-7, Indiana and Cometa bas­ Of Hose Co. No. 4; New H aven sol tw'o yc.ars ago, against women and children. To­ ei'mnuM ee Federation In Middletown, recent­ - The Week Manchester members of the With Hla peace and Hto joy Ui frara tiM mfwry made th^ speed law legal under in the exchang* oi pastors who story of Amorica'o than any other, otrengthens your Rev. H. F. R- Stechkols, Pastor ketball team practice, E 8. Emotional Ages ■laaMa, tak* SM day we see their dread result in all Monday at 7:00, Boy Scouts. allegiance to Jesus Christ American Legion have been noti­ 7-10, Ree aenior basketball lea­ your ooul. elate ,-tatutea and Police ('hlef ly. came and went it bos be*n lost Tuesday at 7:00, Girl Scouts. By your words and actions make its' naked tragedy Demoniac rain sight of. A new on* will bring the Fint Robol and his Tuasday at 3 p. m .,, mestlng) .of First Sunday after Epiphany. fied by Hayes-Velhage P ost No. gue, E. 8. UfaM - Tablet* • Salve I'tiil'.p T. Smith said it would be nf fire and iron from the skies has Tuesday at 8:00. The Men’s So­ 98, of West Hartford that the this Ufa worth living Of Man Are Told Herbert Fraser to diatrm y N o m D rop* 1 enforced rigidly. Public Records Itu'ormaUon up to date. It will give WUd Col Bloni da! Club will meet at the Church th* Women’s Missionary aoctety In Church School at 8:80 a. m. Ser­ killed women and children. Hun­ British Anus not only th* head* of families but the assembly room*. Th* hos­ West Hartford Legionnaires will Let Hto Bplrtt your Ufe here tho committee named by Boas i Buckskin . Thursday at 7:80, the annual vice in English at 9:30 a. m. Text present Alec Templeton, blind control. No. 4 of the South Manidiaater i dreds of thouaands of women and all children of th* parish, their tesses: Mr*. Stephenson, Mra. of sermon: Luke 13, 18-24. Theme: children have been driven from buatnesa meeUng ^ the Church John Talcott, Jr., and Mrs. Beal. genius of the piano and favorite E. M. Zimmemiaii department for the annual Go to Swedes record at Sunday school and will b* held la the Church parlors. "^ree points that we should con- PhUadelphla, Jan. 8.—OP)—A dinner the company which their homes in the middle of north­ KorecloiMire church, etc., and will be a real help Interesting work to In nand and a radio star. In a concert at Busb- In God’s plan for this Ufe He man governed by jealousy "has of I According to a certificate of Friday at 8:30, Choir rehearsal. unuously remember In our congre­ nell Memorial, Hartford, Thursday I wants you and I, be held In the hose bouse toolL ern winter. in the furthering of church work. full attendance to lest red. gational work. 1. The outward Is 80 Years Old reached the emotional age of ■Today we aak the American foreclosure filed today at the of­ Other plans talked aver included ■ Wednesday from 3 co S o’dock, evening, January 25, at 8:15 p. m. To learn what make# Ufa worth Yh* dinner will. bo aerved tn (C'ontlnned from Pag* One) Rwedtak Ooagragattonal Church growth of the congregation. 2. Its tbree," In the eatiroate of Dr. Etorl apparatus room and Oeeim . people for help. We ask it that fice of the Town Clerk, the Sav­ Men's supper to be held in Marl­ the peo)de of the pariah will be The event wUI be open to all lov­ tha Uving. D. Bond, researchist for the Penn­ we may show the aympathy that ings Bank of Manchester takes S. E. Oreea, MtaUster welcome at the parsonage. inward growth. 3. The salvation of ers of music. Le^onnalres wiU To practice It here and up there cater. It Is expected that BINGO and ea said the Swedish government borough later in the present our own soul. Edward M. Zimmerman, of 1087 sylvania Hospital for Mental aad 45 will be present, which wW Ilea within every American heart. , title to Maple street property of month, and a Father and Son ban­ Wednesday at 8 p. m.. Pot-luck attend in uniform. and bye. had asked Moscow for an Investi­ Swedish morning worship 10:30. Valparaiso University Sunday on Main street, who retired as a bar­ That grace which through Nervous Dtoeaeea. elude the members of tha o W e a sk it that we may save hu­ I Stephen .Starchewakt individually gation of an attack by a sub­ quet for February. There will be ■upper In the aasemmy rpoms. Tlito Templeton’s artistry la general­ “The bveurabiy romantic adult m an life and prevent suffering." . and as trustee for the estate of English morning worship 11:10. wriu be followed at about 7 o’clock January 21, Rev. Karl Blake of ly conali^red unexcelled. This ber tote tost year end was given a Christ God to given. department and lUstrict marine on the 484-ton Swedish another meeting of th* commute* .The newly elected ofiflcera will be Holyoke the preacher. to only about 14 emotkmally," he I Antonia StarchewakI et ala. in two weeks. ty the annual meeting of the talent, combined with hla compos­ Ufe license to follow hto trad* by and officers of the other steamer Fenris in ths Gulf of Miiataltod at th* morning service. ing and Improvtolng, for which he Mora btoosed to rive than to get. told the Physiotherapy Aasocla- companies. FoUowIng tho DANCE May Amend Raich ,\rt matrlbntlon Bothnia. Crewmen said th* vessel About 30 braved the cold Thurs­ Church for th* prrairttatlon of re­ the 8tete Commission, wss 80 years tton tost night, “while the bocutful J Sunday school 12:00. A daaa for Boatli MetboBtot Ctaareli to famous, place him In the top God nos aud. tber* will be a aoctol hrid ba Waahi'ngton. Jan. fl. Sen­ By a distribution of the estate was shelled near L'leaborg, on the day evening 'to attend the card i ports from olBoera, departments, man baa an emotional age of sev< ator Hatch (D.. N. M.1. reported of ("haries RatenbertR, M**" street all ages. You are welcome to come snd organtaUona conrected with Earl E. Story. D.D„ Mbitoter rank of today's finest musicians. old today. And His all He has given to you. upper part of tha bouse. Finnish west coast, and set afire. party held at the home of Mrs. to our Sunday sehooL Our spirits dem't go to the grave en. today that Attorney-General Mur­ property north of Elman and Rol- RuMia piDclalm^ a blockade of Hertert Porter under Women’s the Church, and for the election of iUec Templeton was bom In Mr. Zimmerman was an early ARMY-NAVY CLUB EngUah evanlng service 7:80. officers for the yeaf. 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship. Gsrdlff, South Wales, and spent caller at The Herald office this when we’re dead, Haada F roM T* Pocketa phy had helped him prepare an ston properties goes to two daugh- Finland shortly after the Invasion. CTub auspices. n »trs wera four Win Not Give Up Hope amendment extending the Hatch I tera. Annie Hansen Dart and tables of bridge, prize wlnnera be­ Communion service in connec­ Thursday at 7 p. m.. Mid-week Sermon subject: “We See Jesus", his Ufa In Ehigland until 1984 when morning. He said he was feeling We should Uve with God's King­ Both Finland and Sweden, how­ tion with this service, and our an­ with Dr. Story, preaching. Musical dom In view. Redding, Calif., Jan. 6.—(g)— TONKJHT AT 8:30 act's prohibitions agaln.xt political Irene Ratenberg Johnson. ever, have sown mines at the ing Mra. Chsuncey B. Kinney and devotional meeting. he came to this country with Jack weU and was looking forward to a Chicago.—(45—Ebneat EX nual observance 'of the Inter­ Friday at 8:45 p. m.. Choir re­ program: by tbs South church ttyiton’s orchestra. Ha studied good year In 1940. He has been a Patrieb CDleman would not give up ruinod Ms trousers by she activity to state employes paid in mouth' of the gulf in au attempt to Mrx Amanda Daviaa; two Ubiee bop* of finding bto 14-year-old son, [■ B^gular Games I Special Games! part with Federal fun^la. Breaks Leg Trytag to Escape of pinochle, winners being Mra, national Prayer Week beglna with hearsal. choir. Holy Oommunlon. A. IL Hol­ at tha Rojral Academy in London resident of Manchester for 40 years, Tha Lord Jesus Oirtot to the Ught hands into the pocksta. Insure a shipping channel. this meeting. Friday at 7:4B m**tlng man. minute-man. for a number of years, and was coming to Manehsster from Rock- of tlio world. Blfiy, today, though the formal from a pier into lAks 8 Naugatuck. Jan. €.—(O—James Paul Potocek and Mrs. 8berwo<>d, search waa abandoned. Foraat Free Games! Sweepstake! N«t«d Physlrlan Dtra Mariano. 42. was admitted to St. Griffin ;one table of six hand set­ . There will b* asrvlcaa on Tues- of the Golden Rule Jlub H w meet­ 9:80 a. m.—Church school with rscegnixed Immediately as a gen­ v l^ , where bs waa born. He is And this l ^ t shines out braaking through thin lea. . ParenU Of Dangtiter y la y and Wsdnaaday. evenings at ing will be In charge of th* offlccra. (•tosses for all ages. ius. His phenomenal memory already planning to eaat hto vote through Hto word. Ranger J. W. Brokenshlre aald tost puDlag hbnaalf out ha put blal New York. Jan. 6—iO —Dr. Max Mary’s hospUal, Watsrbury. with Hollywood, Jan. • —OP)—Betty back. in which Floyd FogU and night that poaaes had covered SPECIAL DOOR PRIZE Grournmn. 58. who discovered dlU- a fractured l«ft tog h* millered charlea Flnnsy wars pitaa wtnaara. / 1 -M o'clock. Other neetinga will The hoeteaae*: M n. Wdtoa and 10:45 a. m.—Church school Nurs­ has bean a great boon to bim' ln naxt Noyamber. Ail nls lift, ha aald Than when God your record of m tba poritets to kaap ararm.^ Jaynes and Douglas MacPtaall, T AT be announced later. Mrs. Blank en burg. With ttato mast­ ery for the conranieneo of parsnte bis ptoying, and. be baa a oollac- this morning, he na* been a Demo­ Ilf • hM ttofiirlod ttaorougbly aa area of 15 aquara temperatnra waa aaar aM~ Ron at th* htart m«yb* an indict- when he tried to eacap* from a film actors and raigan, a n tbs Mrs. Chsttox P- Mlnsr was toadtr. S You’D be glad you Hto vole* bera miles around tba cabin near Viola had to make gaaeiyua Tonight, th* BroUMihood holds ing the dub go*a Jiack to Its for­ wtth — chfldrsn. ttoo of several hundrad records, crat, but ba addwl. ’T think I wiU Admission 25e Boa of rarly pulmonary tub*reu- gambling raid conducted by Nau­ parents of a daughter born at Ce­ Asstotant hosteaaea w srt Mra. W. TODAY: •r m e hootekeefeii’s d a u o h t e s " — n - v s . . loaU, died yesterday after ■ two- gatuck police early today, Capt. S. Porter, Mra. Cariton H. Jones. tta annual masting with deetion mer schedule of msetinga on t|M 7:80 p. m.—Bvsnlng aerTleo in rtssslfsi and popular, to which ba vote ttaa ItopubUcan tickat naxt bara beard. from which the boy dtoappoarod Jack’s trouaera t f free tala: dars of Lebanon hospital last "TOWEE o r UINDON" at oOetn tor the anmliig year. ttaa ctanoeL A young A. E. Fish tost Monday. They wan fronsn fnri. month tllncM. Anthony Makm* said. night Mra. Walter Wright and Mra. Her- ■eooad and (onrtli Fitdara at «adx paoptah aeer- listens in tala leiaur* moments. falL "

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Championship Fraternity Decision Is Reserved Temperatures ' Suppose You Wins $3,655j In East Slide Lived In m In Judgmei i In Suit of Taxpayers C o u n tr y at W a r Toward Zero How the war has hit the Coventry Woman Reeoi Judge Dickenson in Tol-'^ be followed . by a short church averaKe man i In Britain, ers Payment in Nc meeting. The pastor. Rev. Fred­ France, and Eiiffland U told Mars land Court Hears Ar­ erick W. Rapp, will speak on the Western Frigid Wave' gence Action. subject, "When Ye Are Tempted." I in a Ihree-pait series s ta rt­ guments in Action Methodist Senioe* ! Marchet* Toward Sea; ing The WORLD This WEEK Marches On Rev. J. Arthur Edwards, pastor Maryland Has 3 Be­ In a memorandum of dsetsiatfl Against Contractor. of the Rockville Methodist church, In This Paper Monday handed down In Tolland CoOBtF low; IN'ortli Dakota 21. r o m Havre de Grace, Md., s THE war in westem Eu­ will hav^ for the subject of his Superior court by Judge Edwin It' Rockville, Jan. 6—(Special) sermon on Sunday morning, and San Juan Bautista, Calif., Cartoonists Summarize The War's First Four M onths..; A rope entered its fifth month Dickinson* a $3,656 judgmsRt 19' F People There were two caaea heard in the "Making a New Adventure." The By Tho .Associated'I’ress I entered for Hannah R. Donotma froan Old Lyme, Conn., and New this week, the prime fact about Tolland County Superior court on vested choir will render special Temperatures skidded toward Ri.-marrk N D . of -21 of poventry against the defendants it remained negative: The fail­ Friday before Judge Dickenson, music. Those of the congregation had a low B ^ e , N. C„ from MUlsboro, Promoted By Prosident the rero mark in tho East today a.s Other niinitim included Sprtng- In the case, Percy Whitehouae and Del., and Hillsboro, Mo., Amer­ The Navy Department has come ure of death to ride the skyways ) who took the papers in both tu.se.- who have Holiday Calendars are (ii'M, 111 , -irt, Omaha -15; Huron. George M. Knight of WUUnctOB. with any such fury as ci^lians and reserved hi* decision. ■iskcd to b rin g th em to the .serv­ the eold wave advanced another The plaintiff, to whom damages ica’s law-givers returned this under fire recently from amateur The first case was the argument.s D . -14. Sioux City, la. -13; De-a ice on Sunday morning and hand lap In it.s journey from the ' Moines -ill, St. were awarded, Is represented bjT week to their work in Wa.shincton. admirals on Capitol Hill because had been schooled to expect. of demurrer In the action of the Loula -9; Milwau­ them to Homer Waltz. rookies. The frigid weather eased kee Chicago -14. Attorney George C. Lessner of this Among them were 303 lawyers, .36 of its newest destroyers sre For this, neutral strategists have Tow-n of Vernon Taxpayers Asso­ The Epworth League will hold town. 7# business men, 21 journalists, .18 having to be revamped to correct cited a variety of reasons. Most ciation, Inc., against Fred Romeo somewhat In the Mlddlewest after a meeting at 7 o'clock on Sunday a day of zero and sub-zero tem­ Action came as ‘he outgrowth of formers, 14 teachers, seven doc­ and the Town of Vernon. Attorney design faults that made them top- compelling, perhaps, are fears of evening. peratures but the mercury was I a collision on the narrow brldgs tors, four widows, three dentists: heavy- Such criticism fell heavily retaliation—and political consider­ P.ernard J. Ackerman representing I'nion Church Note* Taft Offers Plan ! Just east of the South CoventfT the town informed the court that still far lielow freezing 328 Democrats, 187 Republicans, on engineer Charles Edison, 49, ations; lingering peace hopes, and Rev Dr. George S. Brookes will Snow ranging from flurries to a wa 1 'Iallroad station where the Willi* three Farmer-Laborites, three Pro­ who reorganized warship building a hesitancy to outrage neutral I u July 28, 1939 an officidl of the give a New Year's mes-vage at the ' Tixpayers Association appeared 10 ini'h fall was reported from I o Haluiice Buftect! ■ gressives, one American-Laborite, .-ictivitics when he became assis­ opinion. morning service on Sunday. There ' The.se three full brothers out of .succe.s-ive Cocker Spaniel litters represent a Ihree-yeHr champion­ .scattered parts of the East, Mld- c9 from WUlimantic to Mansfield before the selectmen and asked ship performance not likely to b" eqiuled for a longtime. Clnar Spat i right l won Country Life m.aga- one IndepcndefiT. tant navy secretary in 1936 and, will also be a Communion serv- ; dlewept. Southwest and Rocky ----- I Depot. The defendants. It Is Both Germany and the Allies, t action be started against Fred zine's annual puppy trophy for the field trial season of 1939 Clnar .Soot (center) won the award in (f'ontlniHsI from Psg* One) ' found, were operatora of s tniek^( Administration leaders, eager to upon the death of Secretary Claude Ice 1 Mountain regions moreover, are only now develop-/ neo who it was charged by the which was negligently driven oa to' keep the nation united in the face Swanson last July, moved up to The annual business meeting of ; 1938 and Clnar Spot won in 1937. A snow storm raged In the ing the long-range pursuit planes' iatlon had overcharged the the church will be held on Thurs- ] reaiis could be eliminated through the narrow bridge at the tiRMytte ' of war abroad and the Democratic acting head of the department. But southwest The weather bureau at span was being crossed by • ear .<,3 found necessary to protect bomb­ ■•n for work done after the hur­ dsy evening. January 18. at 7:30' Albuquerque. N. M . reported the a amnll eoinmiltee of men "with party united to face political bat­ this week President Roosevelt tes­ prnrileal experience operated by the plaintiff, ‘nw ers at work. \ l ricane. and the officials declined to I 'rlock to adopt a budget for the ‘ which wnll be dU trib u ted sh o rtly storm area exteiiiled from the Gon- in bUSlneas tles at home, had hoped thi.s third tified to hi.s continuing ronfidence and government" coll talon occurred in Noarembsr, And both are building planes take this action. year 1940 and to transact any oth­ by Mi.s-s Mariqn Washburn. linenlal Illvide In western New which would seuion of the 76th Congres.s would in inventor Thomas A, Edison’s son Club Women Mr.s LjJUan B ow ers of th e Town Cattle Graze plan the government's houaekeep- 1938, atnee which time action haS'. so fast that neither can gain the Mr. Ackerman claimed first that er business pertaining to the i I Mexico northeast Iu Wlehlln, Kas . be short and sweet. by sending to the Senate his nomi­ ttic association had no right to Library committee reported sev- i * 1 ¥A*1- mg "in the light of what the peo- been pending. 2- or 3-to-l superiority which church. r.art to Oklahoma City, and south­ Attorney Lesaner's client claim* ' But House Minority Leader nation as Swanson’s successor in some strategists hold necessary for hi mg the action as it was not a The Mothers Club have donated i eral new books on Latin-America V-cIl iT iineC l I #1 Ive |ile are willing to pay their house­ Martin promised “plenty of action title as well. Hear Address at till' local libraries and Mrs. W. east to Alhlene. Tex k e e p e r" rd the had suffered severe physi­ maintaining a sustained air attack. t.ixpayer of the town, and owned and prepared six additional gowns j Severe In .N'ebrank* cal injuries. The defendants ware and battling.” And ,by meeting In a triple shuffle, the President no real or per.sonal property for for the junior choir at the church. ■ G ('raw-ford railed attention to a He aiivo, sted administration of The Nazis had that superiority larg e hook .she had Just read from A two-day atorm left two to 10 direct relief snd work relief by a represented by Attomeey Samuel' time, Wednesday noon. Senate Ma­ filled the top federal job open by which it was taxed on the grand Benefit Bingo inches of snow in Utah and South­ Harvey of WUlimantic. jority Leader Barkley was ready naming Attorney General Frank over Poland, and their air force jis t of 19.38 A benefit grocery bingo will be Head of Federation in th e Mar>- CTirn(»y L lb rarj', entitled, Diiteli .\rniy Keatly to single lix-al agency, with Federal played a major role in the Sep­ ".\mrrica Fare.s South " by Thom­ ern Idaho hut temperatures were a-sslstancc equal to about two- to admit: "I’m afraid it is going to Murphy to succeed the late As­ He claimed also that the I held at St. Joseph's hall on West Slate Speaks Before Set Oflf Blast If inva­ only slightly below freezing. Blanw Oata for DeaHi be a controversial .session. I don't sociate Justice Pierce Butler on the tember blitzkrieg. The Reds have roper action for the as.soclatlon ' street this evening starting at 7 as Riiasrll Ybarra. The author Is thlrds of the entire cost. it over Finland, on paper at leaat, a son of a New England mother Strong winds whipped new snow T*ft said all Federal grants for PhUadelphla, Jan. 6.—• see any chance of getting away Supreme Court; Solicitor General IS to have brought a writ of .I o'clock. It will be .sponsored by Cosmopolitan Cluh. sion Threatens. into drifts in Nebraska where the Three pet cats found playtaiff atopj and their air force was assigned ndamus to compel the public the Polish Roman Catholic Union and If. Venezuelan father. Mrs. local public works should enil, as­ early.” Robert Jackson to succeed Murphy; Crawford declared when .she finish­ minimum temperature early tcKlay serting that no community or group a gas stove were blamed ny p " and Circuit Court Judge Francis major role in this fifth week of the 'ticial to do his duty. Attorney ] of America and will be for the Mrs. Laura Hale Gorton of Gla*- Amatorilam C’ow* and sheep was one below, in contrast to 21 for the asphyxiation oC aa •We Must Be Prepared’ sub-Arctic offensive. Ackerman claimed third, that the ; benefit of the Polish relief fund. ed reading the book she wished it would refuse to Join "In a general Biddle to succeed Jackson. tonbury, president of the Connec­ had been three times as large. graze sleepily on the gra.ssy slopes below yesterday. movement to avoid national bSnk- year-old wonttan. ’They The session opened, as usual, Taxpayers Association and Pai4 Fifty per.'ioiis were treated at the cate pushed open tha ‘Active Assistance’ W. Lanr as the co-defendant did; ticut Federation of Women's clubs Mrs. Volney Morey was hostess of the "Afalult-Dljk," 30-mile daui iiiptcy If they can be aaaured that with a joint meeting in the House Landis On Bridges per in ginia. were crittclziM] by a Democratic looking. the great significance of communistic. ern and western Finland in an at­ tion was organized In the interest* [ Stafford and vicinity. The appoint- Math Wizartl Lauwersr.ee, Uustmahorn, and a In 1938 the Labor Department Introducing Mrs. Gorton said the tall, broad dike. Climb the dike 8 Below In Maryland. colleague today as generalltlea. its domestic policies. . . . tempt, apparently, to cut Finnish of the taxpayers ment was made by Mrs. Doris Hall clubs throughout the state were Maryland and Pennsylvania ex­ Senator Wheeler ID., Mont.) eald “The social and economic forces had the fiery union boss arrested rail supply lines. Large areas were McBee of South Wllllngton for­ (Uid the North sea sparkles, blue SecMsnd Oaae proud of Mrs, Gorton and her ac­ 16 Years Old and dangerous. A clean little boat perienced their coldest night of the of the five pointe i'aft enumerated which have been mismanaged as an undesirable alien. But Sec­ set aflame in Turko, terminus for A habeas corpus action was mer representative In the General complishments. The letter said winter. At midnight It was 3 in an addresa to the Chicago Bar jonniBii Aasembly from Wllllngton and goes, some days, to the Island of retary Perkins delayed the case heard also at Friday's session. she felt very much st home with a below at Hagerstown, Md., with Asaoclatlon last night: abroad until they have resulted in .shipments of war materials from county chairman of the Finnish Schiermonnlkoog, where the plain until the Supreme Court, last Walter P. Murray of Stafford Manchester audience, and especial­ the mercury showing no indication "Those are a lot of generalltlea revolution, dictatorship and war Scandinavia. Farther north, Finns fund drive. The campaign for New Orleans Youth De­ folk have seen the smoke of are the same as those which we April, found past membership in reported, enemy bombs fell on Springs bringing action against ly the Cosmopolitan club, two of bombs and gunfire from a far-off of stopping. In Pennsylvania tho that mean very little. Every Dem- County Sheriff Edwin R. Dlmock funds here was started this week temperatures ranged down to zero. rcratlc platform and every Repub­ here are struggling to adjust the Communist Party no grounds Norwegian soil. with the sending of letters to whose members are on the state clares He Learned to battle between British and German for deportation. Then she detailed “Fantastic anti - Soviet inven­ for his release from Tolland jail. board, Mias Mary Benton who Is a men o'war and planes. The mercury fell 16 degrees lican platform has laid t h ^ ilown FatlirMirt peacefully at home. . . . It was stated that Murray w’as every church, social and fraternal within four hours In Washington as fundamental principles of gov­ “The overwhelming majority of James M, T.andis, dean of Harvard tions,” Mo.scow retorted, were be­ organization by Mrs. Pinney ask- county officer and Mrs. W. O. Add in Heaven. There sre soldiers now on the before the Stafford Borough court „ , __ Crawford. state chairman of Shiermonnikcxig boat, just as yesterday and the nation's capital ernment in the last 40 years. D m W m l our fellow citizens do not abandon' Law School, to investigate Bridges. ing circulated from Helsinki. “He doesn’t say where or how Last weekend, having digested July 28, 1939 on two charge* of | the people of Finland In their Latin-Amerlcan projects. Mrs AP Feature Service there are Dutch pilot* sitting at prepared for a minimum of 8 de­ in the slightest their hope and ex­ Finnish President Kallio, in a obtaining money under false pre grees today. much he would cut expenses. How 1,540,000 words of testimony, Lan­ strugcle against the Invasion by Gorton said Mrs. Crawford was do­ New Orleans- WUlie Dysart, 16, quiet liutc airdromes on the north­ lasMss it Bot only taalpa i pectation that the United States New Year's message, appealed to tenses and was given six months ing an outstanding piece of work eastern frontier. River traffic at Pittsburgh was much he would Bll,>t for the Army, dis submitted a 75,000-word re­ Soviet Russia. Next Sunday the left .school In the third grade, Navy public works; how many ooldsbut builds up wl9teo89| will not become involved in mili­ the world for “active assistance at on each count. It is the contention 7th has been set as contribution since her appointment a few They are there to keep Holland virtually suspended by Ice. The tary participation in the war. . . . port: Though “energetically radi­ Uie front." Both Britain and of the Stafford court officials that chews tobacco, and says he be­ Ohio river along the Ohio, Indi­ men he would add to the unem­ oolda.lmpoctaatlFori day in Stafford. months ago. and she knew she was came a wizard with figures when neutral. “But there is a vast difference be­ cal’’ in his aims. Bridges had been France notified the League of Na­ Murray was given 180 days on getlng much more enjoyment out If the invader comes In from the ana and Kentucky borders was Ice ployed. We all want to balance oolds strtka ttaosa ir The Stafford Press, local week­ he dreamed he was In Heaven. the budget, and the way it will be tween keeping out of war and pre­ proved neither a member of, “nor tions that they would help Finland, each count with the sentence to be ly newspaper 1s acting as treasur­ of her membership because of the east It will be lost country. Once filled and In some places frozen ohasa realstoHa telea. affliiatod with," the Communist ■Willie says he never can under­ over. Ferry service between done Is for business to pick up, to tending that this war is none of and volunteers under ex-army of­ served, one after the other, while er of the fund here and will turn work she was p((tting Into it. stand why people can't just look the "Afslult-Dijk," already mined. rather John’s ICsdl* Party. Murray claimed the Stafford Evansville. Ind.. and Louisville, get money Into the hands of the our business. . . . ficers arrived from Sweden. all contributions directly to the Praise* Federation at whole bunches of figures and Is blown up, the waters of the consumers who can btiy the sur­ dna la a body huOd* “The (reciprocal) Trade Agree­ But Nazis let it be known that Borough Court's jurisdiction limit State headquarters In Hartford. She referred to the General Fed- add them up without thinking Zuider Zee will cut that section Ky.. was halted. All of Indiana Smith On Candidates i* six months in jail. Murray was off from the populous west. South­ and parts of Kentucky suffered pluses we now have.” •r iM la Ita smsaM ments Act (which expires June 12) if French or British soldiers were Announcement Is made of the eratlon a* the greatest association I about them. He can do It. zero weather, the coldest In three sNsafosAsMlt. should be extended as an indis­ A1 Smith, wlio broke with FOR to appear on Finnish soil, or Brit­ formerly chef at the Stafford marriage of Miss Virginia Har­ of women in the world and hoped Tell him the day, month and ward the long-planned water line The United States has bean Springs barrack* of the State Po­ riet Broga of Southbridge to Rob­ every club In Connecticut would of fioods will (llvlde the rest of years. pensable part of the foundation of and walked out 011 the Democrats ish munitions deliveries reach de­ year you were bom and, wltnout North Difoota Coldest. made Independent as regards the lice. Attorney Irving Krug of ert James Jones son of Mr. and fittingly celebrate 50 years of ac- a pencil, he'll look you straight In Holland In half. SieCEISFlUY any stable and durable peace. . . . in 1936, celebrated his 66th birth­ cisive proportions, Germany prob­ Meanwhile, mines, barricades, Wllllston. N. D.. with 25 be­ eupply of iodine by processes Wllllmanttc represented Murray Mrs. W. Raymond Jones of Rock­ romplishmerit in its own way. Here the eye and tell you how many which extract this element from “We must likewise be prepared to day recently by polishing up his ably would aid Russia actively. and Attorney William Krug, pro­ ville formerly of Stafford Springs. camouflaged and arattered gun low, was the coldest spot on the HIE! t 4 YEMS In New England we had many years, months, weeks, days, hours, official weather map yesterday. West Coast waste brines. take care of ourselves if the world hiking shoes for u.se this year if ‘Vigorous Protest’ secutor of the Stafford court rep­ The wedding took place In South- pioneer feminists, she said, women minute* and second.* you’ve lived, emplacements, will slow up the cannot attain peace. . . . I am ask­ the President defies that “unwrit­ resented the Stafford Borough bridge at the home of the bride who had the courage of their con­ not forxetUng the leap years. advance. ing the Congress for army and navy ten part of our constitution” The week’s air activity in the court. All the way from the North sea R om In RnukoB ('tty Star on December 23rd. The couple will victions and Bt(x>d up for a cause increases.... 1 am asking the Con­ which say.s “two tei ni.s are enough f.pu I# In J/l/trfftiAre »/onr>in/ Holl'ufii)/ in I*rot tdr

tha hl^w ay and gwwral funda, it or twmty to one, aiof five to ona MUmttntn la not lackteg. It is tot Ukaly nor avoa two to one, la a war la In Goofragt Agserabled • SERIAL STORY that tha Oovamor win deny hay* which they must saeouatar Ftii^ Ewntiig Stralb Ing asked Attorney-general Pal- land, Swadaa, Norway, Brltala Healih^Diet Advice lottl for an opinion aa to whethar rosu m p BT TH» and Franca, not avan with what By DR FRANK MeCOY BLACKOUT nuNTiNo oo. ma he could legally withhold state aid aaalstanea tha Oamoans might corvNiaMT. tasa. II WaMll BtrMt BY RUTH AYERS M»a«kMMr, Oonn. grants from towns which had gtva tham. to rogate to Health aad Dtet will be NBA aaavics. inc. THOUAB rSROCSON aaawacai fey Dr. McCoy who eaa bo addroeeeJ Muiacar "profiteered” through the double to tha mora support, not only OatobarX lilt grants—or that the attorney-gen­ In arms and other war supplies to oaro ol tfelo papor. Caclooe stamped, aelt- CAST OF OHABACmSS I eavelopo for roplj. MART CARROLL — American “I didn’t merely coma to take up _ faMlahal Brary Caanlns Exeapt eral gave him a written opinion to but In manpower, the Finns ra- I. time. Tve got news for you ■eetoye aal Rolldaya Bniarad al the effect that he could not do so. caive from their western neigh­ fashion expert. In London during maybe. You can tta roat PIflea at llanehaatar. wartime. Co— ^ aa Baoaad Oaaa Wall Mattar. That la s matter of record. bors now, the better the chances I stay In these rooms aa long ac you Bow To Oostolao Foodo subject. Address your letter to me VINCENT QREG4}—soldier of It 1s not at all clear why ths ' like. I've Joined a hospital unit In BUBSCIUPTION RATEI of Ruailan and German defeat. In in care of' this newspaper, enclos­ tortana, ,to tore with Mary. ! France. I'm going overseas very Taar by Wall . . . ------M.Ofl Governor should conjure up an at­ Many yoara ago whan 1 first | CARLA MARCHETTA—a mys- ^ Maatb hr Wall .. ...I «0 the event of war In Scandinavia ing a large, eclf-addreased envel­ soon." ■bwla Copy ...... tempt, "Inept” or otherwise, to started tssching ths theory of food ' ope with your Inquiry. As this ta teHous loa toa aociallta. • e e ...t .01 next spring. Dr. OHJIEBT LENOX —anr- OallTarad Oaa Taar . ...10.00 -iuidermlne bis ' admlnlatratlon combinations the average person I a long article, covering all the Mary was staggered. When Gil­ rules you need to know In combin­ geon, serving with Britlah army. WEWBER o r knew little about this important bert Lenox left ^ glan d she would merely because tha press of the One Cultural Road ing foods correctly, I aak that you lose the only friend ahe bad on ■TUm ASSOCIATED PRESS subject. However, people are now TESTEBOAV: Mary ta dis­ Tka Aaa»«latad Praaa la axeloalTa- state, to a oonslderable extent, much more familiar with the fact please send 4 cents In stamps to the whole Iriand. aaUUirt to tha^ oaa or rapubllea Ws are not In the least sure help cover the coet of mailing tbi ' charged from the hospital. Aa sba “ You don’t know how I’ll mtaz — 0t all flaw* tfitpatrho cr*dii«id has emphatically opposed any., that proper food combinations preparee to leave, Dr. Lenox offers ta It ar not othorwlt* or«dit«d in “tampering with the highway that the American Society for the have a great deal to do with con­ material to you. I suggeat tha you," ahe managed to get out be­ tfcit aapor and alan th« local newt you hang up the article In your her the me of hta apartment until fore ahe was overcome with her fund." Nor—until now the Gov­ Pxcventlon of Cruelty to Animals tinued good health, and more and she finds employment. He ta re­ MMIafiod horotn. more, they are realizing that there kitchen, where you may easily re­ own loss. For all too well she re­ All rtffhta of ropubtloatlon of ernor has repudiated any Inten­ isn't one of the most Important fer to It from time to Ume. quired to reimln at the hospital, alized what a bulwark of defense a^aolal dianatchaa haratn ara alio ta a right way to combine foods. hta quarters are unused. She de­ raaanraA. tion of such tampering—could the of our sociological and cultural I believe that the food which he had been to her. And now hta Queetlons And Answers bates accepting his generous of­ r.i-wspa[)ers have been expected institutions, though It probably moet people have the most diffi­ departure would take away her rail aarvlea allant of N. (Eyes Bloodshot) fer. only source of encouragement In a Saralaa Ina doesn't think of Itself as being any culty In learning how to combine CHAPTER XII to know that his position was di­ correctly is the class of food Question: D. S. wants to know: friendly winter world. T . P. Holloran Pabllahara RapraaantatiTaa. Tha rer tly opprjsltc to what It was such thing. The society reports known as starches. “What makes the eyeo^get filood^ There Just weren't any Jobs In Ninety-three cents! Not a pros­ Go Through 1940 Smiling^ £aXlaa Wathawa Spaclal Apaney— London, Mary Carroll decided FUNERAL HOME Raw Tnrk. Chleapo. Oatrnit and said to be—without denial—on that during the last year It has Starch, when improperly com­ shot?" r pect of a Job! And now to lose Answer: There are aeveral pos­ after three weeks’ search. Even one who bad befriended her! •eaten Orlolxr 12 given at least partial education In bined with other foods, is especi­ Ideally located—convenient and ally likely to ferment, giving rise sible causes, eyestrain being the with the war providing many new "There’s something else I want ICEIIBBR A0DIT BUREAU o r This newspaper certainly lx not the more humane treatment of types of employment, there was away from the trasy thorough­ Try Weldon Newest Wave CSRCULATIONE to large amounts of stomach and most likely. However, the bl to say to you. Anna,” he hesitated. trying to undermine Governor animals to no fewer than 300,000 intestinal gas. Although people in shot condiUon may be due to ^ nothing she could find to do. "Now this may aeem utterly pre­ fare. Dtatlnctlve Service—Mod­ Constant, economical hot water Tka Raratd Prlntlnx i Baldwin's administration. 8o far children. It operates among Boy good health, with strong digestive of sleep, the presence of an On leaving the hospital Mary posterous. To you it will be as em FacIllMea. Give a woman a permanent wave cals. P\ire water ta used on wave ta appreciated In every home, es­ Isa., asaomaa no flnaii^at raap'nnai- defect, infection of the eye, and went at once to the rooms Dr. Mtlta far typopraphlcal arrora ap- Sc/iuta and other Juvenile organi- powers, may seem to handle these absurd aa all the other things that and a new hat and she's sitting on pads and oil cream penetrates the pecially during the cold winter from It that it has been doing all Incorrect starchy combinations on. Try to take better care of Lenox had put at her disposal, are taking place In this topsy­ saattiis In advartlaamanta In tha xatlnns. AMBULANCE SERVICE top of the world. That's an adage liuir during the waving process, months, and families wtll find it ■ssekaatar Eaanlng Harald. It could to keep u from wrecking without very much trouble, pa­ your eyes, avoiding strain of any rooms useless to him because of turvy world. But nevertheless, proving healthful and beneficial to There la. In moat human beings a wise measure to call or visit the Itself. tients who have any tendency to kind. If the symptom conUnues, required residence In the medical here goes— DAY AND NIGHT that baa been handed down the scalp. Manchester Gas Company on the —not all of them but the great digestive disorders, and especially have the eyes examined to see If center. There, despite her grief, she “Will you marry m e?" ilild o n ^eatUti SstunUy, January 6 through the agea and It'e especial­ Even If you’re not planning easy tarma on which a gas water majority—some element of sym­ those In whom there ta a strong you need glasses. was slightly comforted to remain (To Be Oontlnnsd) 175 Center St. Phone 3060 ly true If her permanent ta created social acUvltlea In tha weeks to heater con be required. tandency to fiatulence or excessive among his entirely masculine pos­ British Shake-up pathy, of protective tendency, of (Removing Birthmark) by the expert service of the Wel­ come, a permanent ta still a Every housewife enjoys plenty T d ie s Road Fund Position U», will generally find that Question: Frances Inquires: sessions. The little touch of hta don Beauty Salon, located In the “muat" for the woman who wants of hot water for her multitude of since Uie sudden remaking of tenderness toward the weak and A rch es in wrong oomblnatlone "When a young child has a birth­ straight-shouldered piersonallty Hotel Sheridan building. to start the new year with a hap­ household tasks. To bsvs it con­ In an addresa to the Connectl- the British cabinet at perhaps its defenseless. In the present slate with other foods, will become the mark, what is the best method of that seemed to cUng to the rooms Dunant Book This ta Just about the timeliest py outlook. A little dqJUng up stantly and instantly saves many eut Farm Bureau Federation source of much digestive unhap­ removal?" * was a source of satisfaction. season of the year to have one of moments In her busy day. Increas­ most vital point, next to the ad­ of the world that element Is re­ piness. works wonders on one's self-esteem nr TOD ARC A Oorsiuor Baldwin baa made an Answer: Blrtlhmsrks may be ra- Of the money in Anna Winters' the new cream permanents that ta and the woman with a new per­ es her efficiency and lightens her miralty, has left the entire Brit­ ceiving so little encouragement, Alt of my study has convinced moved by several different mel * purse there now remained only a Wins Honors Frank W. Adams PARTICULAR H O T W ATI Emphatic denial that the a- If they needed any further evl- Stop S t our o ffle e and re- Bfiadifilgr W o id lu Oow would still be only a matter of Broadway and Forty-Seventh other Important UtUe spoU are swersd, "Iha days bs getting W raag Klag O f Osaa ito v a «nii bexs her to take him bock. —H.la'mar J. Procope. Ftaalsh 0 Oak ttnet , til SM' Street In clement seasons. e e tr e farther tuformatlon. Mrs. Erhardt told Judge Rudolph mlntatar hi V. t. COAL — COKir^ t lance o f such belief—at that time time. The Russians, with such entitled to shelter and refuel longer soon." His tone was hope­ BrolHB aato gtoM triadowe ore —cw the part ot the Governor "The Beach" ta used for sunning British ships. ful. "You’D bs saying on your light Norwalk—(to —Oeorga HID, la a dangenosl Hava the whidorws to Desort More than that, be fol­ RANGE AND FUBLi overwhelming numbers, can af­ and conversational purposes and Am A,B. a bills, Mrs.' Simmons.” lows her to the street car and then Ood could suppress all war mon- I ttua was contained in the asso- Some Help To Germany barber's chair to get hla__WlllSlt6fS lapU ced ford to lose every battle ol the for an Informal employment ax- Germany, too, might reap soma ” It’Il bs a Massing,” she an­ cut. had a eloaa shave; but not the shaMeepteod glese The Msnehester foUoua the street cor In bis Ice la aa Instant but Hs does pot STATE TAH OB SHOP pposipt Ogdfgrta ^^Atead Fmaa nawa story, partlcu- rasa war but the laat one—the one chango whan the barometer does benefit from the show, although iEufttutg PmblteaUom gered. "With rates as they era kind wMeb takes lathar off the truck. gbouUag eadsormeats the r .■0. WO PHWI vivMt At AB ^ not descond to freealng. point. The ..3W.” W o SeS. Otaee Cer Every Needl Building ft Loan while—much to the iD** of fellow Oardtool von Faol- to tlia plain statement that when there are no longer enough in proportion far leas than A s face. Just aa tha b u h a r __ — > COATS RBUNDD di.. habitues gather there from tiny, British and French. There are Whan ths tsa was finished Dr. about to baglB opotattoaa, 'a heavy straphangers. Tbs some proce­ o f Munich. t iA ' ■axon Intenda to aak the next Finns left to make a stand. But cell-llke cubicles In sidestrect hos- < I ) Association, Inc. dure, she sold, is repeated at night. AS mirnm o t SepMr Week. Lenox flahsd for his pips. now ao or more German freighters truck crashed Into ths Mw METCALFE GLASS CO. IMAIN wr. MANCWESTER daasmbly to consolidate they could not afford to lose Un telrles. stalled In American ports. They "I had a good reason for coming came to a halt a couple of lllti Cteter St Tel SSMI The Judge put the ease on ice by You tend us. we’ll defe Worii Caltod Per aad DsSvaraA Now that winter Is here, the lisrdly dare move out of the three- AeUeCeS Audit Bugcgu of Circulntiopas FACTS aa ■ yrdaU ck of «dvertiaim value here,” be said, slowly, dsUbcrstsIy. from mU’a chair. Orgaataed AptU. IgPt issuing on InJjincUon restraining — M oram TOIIot. Pis Caetera Made Salta Te Order. Erasst from repeating hta tactics. rtesatoUvo to tha C . S. f MANCHESTER EVENING REHAU^. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 6. IMO ------^ ^ ^ ------M. H. S. Nips Middletown on Rally in Final Quarter^25-

fldals and patriotic organisation leaders. Among them will be the National Commander of the Amer­ dramas; 3 N. V, Philharmonic; Green Clinches Tie for Rec League Honors Apostoli as Lightheavy Baskets by Al Vin^ek 6:30 new Gene Autry series; 8 Or­ ican Legion, Raymond,;J. Kelly. Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, son Welles and Helen Hayes in Earns Nod Over Bettini • ¥ x o of Cincinnati, Ohio, first Nation­ "Becky Sharp"; 9 Sunday Evening al President of the Auxiliary, who Hour, Lawrence Tlbbett. Wins 111 Last becont Is now President of the National WJZ-NBC—2 Great Play "The Green Host to St. Ann^s Court Standing New York. Jan. 8—iiP)— F red * Bettlna, a southpaw, knocked Rivals"; 3:15 Foreign Policy Talk; Unbeaten Five Society of New- England Women, Apostoll, heavier and slower than Apostoli down In each of the first 6 discussion on reciprocal trade he once was, hut a more deadiv will preside as chairman, with Saturday, Jaa. • of Local Leagues three rounds for counts of noth­ Rcsrrvp* Almost Throw T Mrs. William Corwlth, National agreements; 7:30 District Attor­ puncher, is back In pugilism's top 2:30— Music Styled For You. Stops Grocers A t East Side Rec SundayAc Box Score President of the Auxiliary, as first ney; 8:30 Voice of Hawaii; 9:45, drawer today, a menace to the ing, eight and nine. Apostoll, .Away Gamp But Regi[U- 3:00—Golden Melodies. BUI Stem, sports; 10:30 Cheerio. Rec Senior Lsagus L vice chairman. 3;30*-Dol Briseett's Orchestra. 175-poimd division throwing his light like a sledge­ The regular monthly meeting of MBS— 1 Rabbi A. H. Silver on (Fridav MghI) The San Francisco star, knocked hammer. half-knocked, hnlf- lar* Stage Magnificent Maaeheeter (21) The Department Conference on the Mons Ypres Auxiliary will be 4:00—Campus Capers. By 40-33 Edfje The local Green array, on the will come here in r tune \ip foi National Defense, of the American Conference for Palestine 8:30 W. U Pet. loose from hl.s middleweight piished Bettlna down for nine In P. B. F. held In the Army and Navy club. 4 :3 0 -K S T P Presents. march with another winning s t r e a k ‘ Friday'. c l» ^ when a f°r ^he Legion Auxiliary, will lake place Show of the Week: 7:30 I » s An­ Manchester Green A. C. 4 0 1.000 crown by O ferlno Garcia and the loth i'hapter. Neither wa.s Surge to Wipe Out 7- 1 Hilinski. rf ...... 8 2-4 Wednesday evening. January 24 at 5 00— Program from New York. Green w ill clinch first round honors in New Haven. Connecticut, on geles open golf; 8 American underway, will be seeking their White Eagles...... 3 1 .750 widely regarded as "washed-up", near staying on the floor. 1 Davis, if ___ ...... 0 0-1 7:30 p. m. We hope every mem­ 5:15— Three Cheers. White Eagles Trounce of the Rec league and assure the l*oint Deficit; Hilinski , with the Joyful and biUriouH Saturday, February 3rd. Po" .1. "Reciprocal Trade Agree­ third v1ctor>’ In a row and eighth Morisrtvs ...... 2 2 . 500 returned to Madison Square Gar- Apostoll, who gained his first 3 Zamaitls, c ...... 1 0-8 ber make a special effort to 5:30—Del Courtney's Orchestra. club of entering the plsyoff.s for ...... 1 ■',^^1 e f Cairlatmaa and New Year's I hope many of you wrote to ments"; 10 Good Will hour. .St John.s ...... 2 2 .,500 den last night to win a gruelling ' fame ns a trim middleweight, ap Tallii** Six Hoops-; 0 Blanchard, rg 0-8 be present and make this year the 6:00— News, Weather. Moriartys for Second of the preMnt campaign tomorrow the title. 4 Vlncek, Ig ... ~V V ve atm ringing in our ears, we the Congressmen and Senators In Pagan! We.st Sides ... 1 3 .250 1 12-round derision over Mello Bet- peared alnnist fat at 169 .’’.-t ...... 1 8-4 best yet fo.r our Auxiliary In 8:15— Jim Britt’s Sports Round­ Monday expectations: Europe— afternoon when the New Britain The visiting Hardward City five Fairfield G rocers...... 0 4 OOn 2iuI(4 Lose by 30-29. 0 Dancosae, rt ...... 0 9-1 ' 'tntll to the drab drag before support of the Widows and Or­ up. Place, 33-33; Saint* St. Anns stack up against the is led by Al Ramctta, high .scorer I tina of Beacon. N. Y., former pounds Bettlna. at 174. was tho phans Bill, as I mentioned last comradsbip work and social times. NBC 8 am.; WABC-CBS 8 am.. Games scheduled next Friday at I light-heavy king. i faster and landed more blows 1 cole. I f ...... 0 0-9 ,' iBaater and spring. Names of the refreshment com­ 6:30—Behind the Scenes with 6:30 pm . . . WEAF-NBC— 1:30 Zw1ck forces in the feature game of the Dusty league, Sten Rio and 0 Murdock, c .. week. Top West Sides 47-40. Fa.st Side Rec: St. Johns vs. I The battle was so close a big They lacked the authority of his A .‘•on.-alional rally in the final ...... 0 0-9 < ' Out at the Rainbow, we traded mittee for that evening are: Mrs. Paul Lucas. Alma Kitchen's Journal; 2:45 at the East Side Rec, preceded by a Jimmy Millgonis, crafty forwards, 1 Buttery, rg .. gV M old 19S9 year for a newer and ^fTie five point progr.am adopted Morlartys, White Eagles vs. Fair- portion of the crowd of 7,707 rival'.s. however...... 0 1-8 Elizabeth Cordy, Mrs. Annie ffon- 6:45— Medical Program. Hymns of All Churches; 4:15 preliminary game with Pagan! a and Includes several leading city ■ i|iinrli-r that was high-lighted by 0 Kleinschmidt, Ig ..0 K^Ottar IMO, celebrating the ex- oy the Legion at the November . m Manchester Green assured Itself field Grocers, Green vs. Psganl’s roundly hooted the verdict. The ' Despite .-Vpivsloli's victory. It Is 0-9 nelly. Mrs. Jean Dowd, Mrs. Sarah 7:00— What's My Name. Dallas. WABC-CBS 9:15 Barbers meeting an unannounced luminaries who have banded to­ West Sides. Al \'lnr<*l('s winning basket in the , 0 Conn, Ig ...... 0 0-9 Hakaaga dining and dancing. meeting of the national executive 7:30— True or False. of at least a tie for first round referee and one Judge voted for extremely doiihlful that pnimoter Croskey. Mrs. Sloan will provide The caption which accompanied this first picture of aerial war on the Karelian front describes a.m. School of the Air; 4 Curtis opponent at 2:15 o'clock. gether to form the nucleu.s of Ihe In.tt half minute of play brought T-'JtUry Ec \ and his committee de- committee Is. 1 Cnlversal Service. 8 00—Arch Oboler's Plays. , .Vpostoll The other judge gave Mike Jacobs will give him auothor the mystery package. It as showing a Soviet bomber, shot down by Finnish anti-aircraft guns. Snow and lee have collect­ Concert: 6:15 Hedda Hopper., ^.honors In the Rec Senior League Revenge is the Green’s goal as visiting five. With eleven wins in V Inlermedlale league 11 '9 7 -Ii l.lHarro a gr» t deal of credit and 2. National Difense; 3. Protection 8:30— Stop Me If You've Heard . Beilina the nod. The Associated .shot at Billy Conn. 175-pound title Manihesti-r High a 28 to 24 for widows and orphans of W. W. Our Auxiliary has received a ed on the fallen plane. Note star on fuselage. WJZ-NBC— 12:30 Farm and Hom4, It the East Side Rec last night by last year the visiting Hardware fourteen starts the .Saints are no (Monday Night) MIddletowa (24) '.Ikaidui for i. aging a highly mic- This One. Hour; 2 Adventures in Readln[^;( doubt well drilled and a ding dong Press score sheets had them dead- 1 holder.Billy has knocked Fred's triumph over Middletown High on' Veterans. 4. Veterana' employ­ cordial Invitation from the Cana­ ^downing the stubborn Fairfield City array held out a single point W. L Pet. I even. | ears hark twice. P. B. F. 1 4aaaful and V aroughly enjoyable 9:00— A rt For Your Sake. 5:15 new Ireene Wicker aeries. game is anticipated. Ihe intti-r's hnndbox court last | ment and preference In govern­ dian Legion Auxiliary of New verdict over the Green at the for­ .■filicides ...... 4 0 1 000 Toward the la.st, both fightersfighters; j Uncle .Mike Is looking forw ail ; night tn Urep the Plsrkcmen In the ■3 Kabatznirk, rf ....0 0-8 i ,^farty. More v an two hundred Britain to be present at the joint 9:30— Death Valley Days. MBS— 3 Marriage License Ro­ Grocers. 40-33, In the nightcap mer's court and a rejuvenated local The locals will be at full strength 0 Hejna, rf ...... ment employment; .5. Tightening Fogarty, formerly of O Company, Hornets ...... 3 1 .7,50 wore almost too tired to lift their i to the day. [lo.s.sibly within a year, I riimimg fur Ihe I'C IL cage diadem . . . , l 0-0 ,{ %ad ten persons vere accounted Installation of officers which takes 10:00— Bob Crosby's Orchestra. mances; 5:45 Los Angeles open clash of the circuit's fourth triple- with a full squad of ten men In the 4 Caerlola. If ... of imniigriilion, naturalization and who was burled with military hon­ quintet will be fighting tooth and Pirates ...... 2 2 .500 sodden gloves. Blood flowed from | when Conn quits Ihe llghtheavies ' \Mtli lliri'i- wins and one lose, ...,0 0-0 Kor eehan the tickt a were counted place tonight at 7:30 In the 10:30— Ben Cutler's OrchestrA golf . . , Short waves—2RO Rome header. The White Eagles, mean­ nail to pin a defeat on the Invaders fold and will be out to Improve their 1 Wltkey, I f ______0 1-1 J deportation laws. ors this past week In WlUlman- Silverfish Are Pests 11:00— News. Hawks ...... 2 2 .500 a drop cut on Bettlna's lip, smear­ and goes after Joe Louts Tliere Kener\ es (io crowd whose s ,'lit of cam- Knights of C. hall. Our presi­ tic. 7:30 concert; JZK Tokyo 8:30 while, became the only entry with season's record at the expense of j Poorly 1 Areaco, c ...... ___ 8 3-8 1 The Ameiican Legion Auxiliary and avenge the previou. loss. Bulldogs ...... 1 3 .2,50 ing the exhausted pair with crim­ will be time enough then for .Apos That closing surge, which wiped ^waderie and convlait tty are sel dent. Mrs. Elizabeth Stannage and 11:15—Little Jack Uttle's Orches­ symphonic group; WCJ Eindhoven a chance to catch the pace setters the visiting New Brltalnites. 0 Marino, e ...... ___ 1 0-9 will give Its full support to this Most of you no doubt read the tra. Tuesday the Torrlngton Braves Bolton ...... 0 4 .000 son snd even tinting referee John- toll to cash In on hts new. Im­ mil a seven-[)olnt advantage that equalled. other members of our unit plan to editorial In the Manchester Her­ 9:35 American program; DXB by drubbing Moriarty Brothers, 3 Strickland, rg ...,0 9-1 Mlatortune dogged th heels of program To Worry Householders 11:30— When Day Is Done— Larry Games scheduled next Monday nv McAvoy’s bald dome. proved right. Middletown held oa the rivals en- Mrs Harlle. Department Presi­ attend. ald on the average age of those who DJC Berlin 10:.50 news. 53-33. I 1 Bafuma, rg .. ...,S •0-0 J ae of our friends, howe >r. Har- Huard, baritone; Bud Rainey, night at Y. M. C. A : Hornets vs ' tored the fourth quarter, wae made dent received a letter signed by We extend our sympathy to Mrs. saw service In the W'orld war. It In the other game, St. Johns 0 Ahlberx, Ig .. ...,0 1-8 '' Roth, himself, had to l^ ^ e the Narrator. Bulldogs, Hawks vs. Suicides, P i­ iiece.a.-«iirv hy the hapless pefform- 112 patients at Newington Hospi­ William Moore Her bushahd Is Is Interesting to note that the aver­ moved Into a deadlock for third 2 Cannota, Ig .. ..,.0 0-0 1 early because of a growling New Haven—(IPi—Silverfish be-* Any damp spot furnishes a 12 00— Horace Heidt's Orchestra. rates vs. Bolton. nnee of the local reserves In the tal. thanking her and Mrs. H off­ 111 In the Veterans' hospital. We age age of volunteer divisions such long to the second group of In- place with the Gas Housers by , after ascertaining that all as the YD was much younger. breeding place for silverfish. 12:30— Blue Barron's OrchestrA tripping Pagani's West Sides, Trade Repels Putnam second jieriod. Coach Will Clarke 14 10 4-10 i man. Department Rehabilitation wish him a speedy recovery, and sect.s Infesting bouses, described by 12;,55—News. I Independent .lunlor league proceeding as It had been (Tialrman. for the "Chrlatmas hope he will be able, soon to be The company, for Instance, with Turner says. It may be wood, con­ WDRC 47-40. All three of the winners Pro Football Strives decided to take a chance en fats Boors By Perlede led. Neely Turner of the agricultural 1:00— Silent. I (Went Side Ree) seconils after keeping them out of Shopping r.irty ". They are "grate­ well enough to return home again which your acrit* :ierved had ser­ experiment station at New Haven. stantly wet by a leaky pipe; a Hartford kgot away to early advantages and I W. L. Pet Manchester ...... 8 T Three couples escaped harm In geants under 21 years of age, men Tomorrow’s Program fheld them In the face of strong the Deering game becaiiae of their ful with a deep sense of thanka with his wife and family. They are not the most common place where water le frequently A. M. 1880 ke. 228 m. R ack eteer!...... 4 0 18)00 Middletown...... 4 18 accident which did considerable and we more than ever believe Etta. who had already served at the Mex­ rallies by their rivals In the final As Katkaveck Shines woeful play against Meriden, and Polnta By Perlede _ to their car. Ice on the peats, but are present In enough splashed and stands, or a faulty 8:45— News, weather. I Celtics ...... 2 2 ..500 To Gain Wider Appeal Ills decision almost cost the Red that they also have served who ican border, and one corporal of 111 houses to cause worry and do con­ refrigerator drain. The Insects quarters. I Boilermakers ...... 1 3 .2.50 Mancheeter ...... 8 3 7 M d frost on the windshield years. Only a few of the privates 9:00— Turn Back the Clock. Saturday, Jan. 8 and White honpsters the game as wait upon those who have served". siderable damage. Although neg­ keep under cover during the day Murdock and Staum were the Flying Swedes ... 1 4 .200 Middletown ...... 4 9 9 sn cautious driving dan- were over 21 years and the oldest 9:15— Tom Terriss. 2:30— Baron Elliott’s Melodies. Sinks Ten Baskets as Middletown's The work of the A. L. A. Is ap­ lected by entomologists so that unless disturbed when they scoot leading scorers for the Green and Games scheduled next .Monday blggtr, sp e lle r and Referee, OhlrordlnL ’noN, We are glad that their man, the captain was 38, too old 9:30—Sunday Drivers. 3:00—Sammy Kaye's Orchestra. n f N n l i f i n n l gaining and two scoring standards mdie capable reservax held the preciated. Anderson- Jim Murray played a bang-up de- night S t West Side Rec. ending the 1 r e s i d e n t O l ^ I T a i l o n a i | established with O’BrIen and minute quarters. it 'was no wor^. to take the punishment over more | lltMe Is known of their life history away as q\ilckly as possible. They 10:00-Kadio Pulpit. 3 .30—.Strictly .Swing-Gil Bayek. Locals Gain 39-29 De­ Local Sport The official withdrawal of the | ami habits, enough Is known to come out to forage at night. fenslvs gams as ths Hublarditea first round; Rseketeers vs. Boil­ darkemen scoreless from tha floor jfot long after arriving at home. American I>>glon Auxiliary from ' than nine months of continuous 10:30 —Bill Johnson. 4:00—Music off the record—Ray battled to a 20-19 adge In ths first Leasiie Sees (Continued i Hutson gathering three each In and pulled Into a 13-7 lead at half­ Shea forestall their worst offense, the In most ca.ses silverfish can be 10:45—Program from New York. Barrett. cision to Avenge Pre­ ermakers, Celtics vs. Swedes with _ • -1 « sforward passing and paaa recetv- MU iletewn Weir was awakened and Fldac took place on December ' service at the front. He died of half and than staged a rousing opener at 6:30 o'clock. time. P. B. at finding his garage and old age a few weeks after he ar­ spoiling of newly hung wallpaper. Ignored, Turner states. Frequent­ 11:00— Musical Interlude. 4:'45— Ad Liner. Chatter Propress During 1940 mg. 31 St. j Silverfish i>feed on old news­ ly housekeepers do not know they spurt In the last half that settled vious Court Sethark. Tile regulars battled desperately 3 Adorno, rf ..8 and stock In trade burning Thursday was the annual visit- | Auxiliary rived home In 1910. Modern war­ 11:05— Musical Interlude. 5:30— Eddie Duchtn's OrchestrA the issue. F. Biasell, Weir and Only one player retained his to overcome thia deficit in the papers. starchv materials and par­ are In the house unleae an infesta­ 11 Walter Logan’s Miislcale. 6:00—Esso Reporter. West Side Jiinlnr League —Hud Great Giiiipuigii 1938 title. Now York's Ward Cuff Bloomqulrt, rf ..1 no good furpose at all. Good Ing day at Newington, for our fare takes youngsters with plenty Dufty featured for the losara. A swimming clinic sponsored by third stanza but Coach Frank No. '20«« ticularly on the paste u.sed In tion Is large. They may be feed­ 11:30— Music and American 6:05— Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood. Paced by the epectacular shoot­ (W'ednesdav N Ijh I) repeating In field goals. Wai xUv, If ..8 by the firemen and neighbors ITiiit. Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Sweet | ol reserve strength and physical the Connecticut Interscholsstlc Rand's Orangs and Black stalwarts V . F. W . and mental recupt-ratlve [rowers. papering rooms. In some sections ing on old newspapers, di.scarded Youth. 6:20— Nan Wvnn Songs. With Johnny Bycholskl supply­ ing of Captain Leo Katkaveck. W. L. Pet. Bv Carl U Storck Forward passing reached Its GaUtto, k . • ,.. ,8 ited complete loss. We are distributed toothpaste, shaving j Athletic Conference will he held staged a rally of thslr own near ths Discussing this matter of age with of the country they attack the curtains that are heavily starched, 12:00 —Day Dreams Bud Rainey. 6:30—The Old Fire Chief. ing the scoring punch and Al J Yale ...... 5 0 1.000 President National Foothall League peak In 1939 with feats nothing Marine, a ...... 1 about the set-back, but are cream, combs, peiu 11s. handker- i Obuchowskl playing a sterling de­ Mancheeter Trade achieved an Im­ on Sunday afternoon, January M, end of the period and again widen­ Carta, c ■•**.,•.•■8 a German, now living In Madison, bindings of book, eating the glue. or other materials of the kind and Narrator: Harold Kolb. 6:45— Today In Europe. pressive 89 to 29 triumph over Princeton ... .7 2 .600 short of sensational. Parker Hall to see that the truck has been chiefs, socks, shaving talc, station- | fensive game, th# White Eagles en­ at the Payne Whitney pool at Columbus, O.. Jan. 6 -{IP)— The ed the gap just when It seemed os Oorvo, rg and that Henry Is at Unit Activities It appears that our late enemy dis­ Sometimes they cut through wall­ do little harm. P Bd 7:00— People's Platform. Putnam Trade at the East Side Cornell ...... 2 .7 .400 of Cleveland completed 106 pastes, ery, and many other articles to j paper In tbelr feasting. More countered ■urprislngly aaty going Yale University in New Haven. . . 5 .000 ' national football league, the na­ though Manchester would catch Daly, rg . : ...... • aervlng bis customers as shout 250 patients, who were covered this fact, too. The expe­ The best method of preventing 12:16— Plnocchlo. 7:30— Sky Blazers. Rec yesterday afternoon to gain Dartmouth .. . 0 twenty-five more than Sammy often, If enough of them have Injury la to cheek on all damp against Morlartys and rifled out a Bob KIphuth, noted coach of the I Next Wednesday’ s schedule at tion's only major profeialonal up. Five ^Ints by HlUnskl and a Coughlm, I g ...... 0 -3MSiaL very appreciative. rienced crack fighting men of the 12:45— Newra, Weather. 8:00— Gangbustera. ■west revenge for the 33-32 set­ Baugh's 81 in 1937. In Full Swing worked, they leave the paper mot­ 20-17 lead in the first half that set Ells, will have complete charge the West Side Rec; Yale vs. gridiron circuit, will redouble ita couple by Blanchard made It 16-14 Hejna, Ig ,•,••••..2 * The bowling team had a little Our regular meeting will be held German Army over 35 were spilt spots and eliminate such breeding 1:00— Music for Modems. 8:30—Wayne King's OrchestrA back suffered from the visitors Our patrons like thrilling com­ tled in spots about doorways, win- the stags for a aenaational on­ of the clinic, which la open to all ! Princeton and Cornell vs. Dart- progressive efforts for th# 1940 and then Areaco. and Bofums came (from bowling) during the Monday evening at the Armory | up Into small shock battalions, places. Secondly, the food mate­ 1:30— From Hollywood Today, 8:55— News—Elmer Davis. earlier In the season. It was petition with pleney of scoring. slaught in tha closing periods. By- intereated persona In the atate. .. . ' mouth, winding up the first round. season, playing to further justUy through for Middletown and It woe 10 _ 18_a .'^Imdays, but on Monday evening Start the New Year right hy at­ brought up for attack and pulled dowframes and built-in bookcases. rials can be destroyed. If eilver- 2:00—NBC String OrchestrA 9:00— Your Hit Parade. Manchester’s fourth victory In six That will be the league's 1940 play- The first buninesB meeting in There Is never serious Injury to cholski tallied six times from the Nate Gatchell, M. H. S. aquatic Its appesl as "everybody's varsity." 21-14 at the three-quarter morh '’i'Win go to West Hartford for the tending out. My German friend was 38 flah are In the hou.se. It is advisable 2:30—Oleanders. 9:45— Music Patterned for Danc­ starts and Katkaveck'a perform­ ing model. floor and Gryk, Server and Hilin- mentor, plana to attend with .sev­ W’ednesdsy Junior League Our attendance goal will be up­ Dazzling Comehaek P. S. le of the first round of the 1040 of the Auxiliary will be held and liked the war game but ad­ the entire wall but enough spotting to make a bait and get rid of them 2:46— Sabbath Message. ing. ance won It almost single-handed ski were also heavy acorere. Ford’s eral others from Manchester. . . . (I'nlimlted Division) wards of 1,500,000 for 65 games The whirlwind pace of tho third WUkle, rf ...... 1 le. Tied with Bristol for Tuesday. January 9, at 8 o'clock In mitted he was too old for It and makes the paper look old and before repaperlng the rooms. T^e 8:00— I Want a Divorce. 10:30— Esso Reporter. as he netted ten baskets from the 1 was among many thers sent to worn. steady play, Solomoneon's sharp­ W. and the championship play-off be­ period took Its toll of the Rand' 0 Chapman, rC ...... 8 place, the boys are among Insects will go after the fresh 3:30— Broadcast from Europe. 11 15— Leighton Noble’s Orches­ floor and totaled 21 points. Pet. the V, F. W. post rooms. Let's I help train and assist the Turks. shooting and Kerr's defenilve work qArdent sports fans of Rockville, Sham rocks...... 4 1.000 tween winners In the eastern and men, however, and they didn’t have 1 Acato, rf ••••.....2 high bowlers. In Individual Adult Insects have Blender, pli­ paste, unless it dries out Immedi­ 3:45— Rangers' Serenade. tra. Trade battled Its way to a 10-8 begin the New Year by all attend- j You will remember that the YD ant bodies, about half an inch long stood out In the Gae Houser'e loa- 'tls reported, are patiently waiting Top Hatters...... 3 .750 western divisions. PA’s Seek 5th the rtomlna to match or check the 0 HoUb m , rt ...... i>.2 Avarages. Frank Cervlnl stands ately after the paper Is hung. In 4:00—Al Donohue's Orchestra. 11:30— Tommy Reynolds' Orches­ lead In the opening quarter and Ing our meetings regularly. Also, { had thousands of replacements Pale grayish In color, they are for the day when the Windy City Fl^ng Irish ...... 3 .750 dezzllng onslaught of the (Harks- 2 Rob. Brown, If Ernie Wilkie la fifth and d short time they may make a 4:30—The Shadow. tra. Ing cause. the rivals fought on even terms May Change Rules remember dues are due. Our De­ who served well but the older ones covered'by fine scales that some­ win have a schoolboy basketball Royal Blues...... 1 .750 men In the last eight minutaa. 0 Hanna, If -2 ' * ‘ Wilkie rates seventh. These room look as If It had not been re­ 5:00— Blue Barron’s Orchestra. 12:00—Night Owl Request Pro­ The Saints and Wept Sides en­ in the second period to leave the Playing rules will be changed, If partment President Nellie Moquin for the most part 'oiildn't take It. times show a silvery glint as the decorated. gram— Harvey Olson. team that'll lick Manchester to a Oak Five ...... 2 .500 Win in League Hilinski sped under the hoop for 0 Murphv, If ...... 0 Will be among the pace-mak- 5:15— Bob Becker’s Chats About gaged In a ding-dong fracas that local Mechanics with a two-point noceaaary, to maintain the league s and her staff will make her offi­ There were exceptions of course, Insect moves swiftly on Its way. fare-thee-well. .the.se enthusiasts Speedboya ...... 2 .500 nifty two-pointer. ZamolUa 0 LoJiU, e ...... at the sweepstakes In W’est Directions for making the bait Dogs. 1:00- Sign Off. wasn’t decided until the last min­ margin at halftime. The proceed­ record for providing the country's cial visit, so remember and wear but that's that. Feelers mark the head, and three and for Its use are given In experi­ 5:30— Spelling Bee. Tomorrow', Program utes with H. Gryzb and M. Ru- were a bit irked when Manchester Manchester Motors 1 .250 most spectacular type of football. counted with a short elds toes and 0 Tuttle, e ...... 9 ?ord on Monday, January 15. The Connecticut Department of ings continued In nip and tuck severed athletic relations with your white uniforms. Refreshments long, delicate bristles extend from ment station bulletin 400. A free 6:00— Melodic Strings, Moshe AM. bacha fumlahlng most of the fire­ Comets ...... 1 .250 It Is my opinion that the present Play St. Cyrils at Hart­ Hlllnikt fired two boskets in rapid 8 Bcudlsrl, e ...... 9 Saturday, January 13, will be a YDVA sent a resraiitlon of sympa­ fashion after intermission as each Rockville in baseball and basket­ will be served after the meeting the rear. Young silverfish resem­ copy will be sent to residents of Paranov, Director Larry 9:00— Today In Europe works for th# vlctora as each W ild ca ts...... 0 .000 10-club league Isn't likely to be eiicceselon to send Manchester to 0 McDowoll, X ...* ..8 busy day for many of the ac- thy through our Congressmen to team tallied nine points but in the ball last year, and they're deter­ Mohawks ...... 0 .000 ford Tomorrow; Home by Lillian Cheney and the follow­ ble their adults. Connecticut on request. Huard, baritone. 9:15— Jack Marahard's Orchestra scored six twlnpolntere. The altered at our annual meetings the front by 23-31 for the first 0 Bavxrlek. r g ...... 8 Leglonnalres of the State. The the people of Finland. It la un­ closing period Coach Harry Kltch- mined that Rockville shall have re­ Next Wednesday's sc St 1 Geer, rg ...... 9 ing members: Dorothy Millet^ 6:30— News, weather. 9:30— News, Weather Saints eked out a 24-20 margin In Ing’s charges hit their stride and early In April. There have been time since early in the clash lal Department School for fortunate that democracy, which 9:45—Horace Heidt’s Orchestra venge, If it takes a lifetim e.... East Side Rec: Shamrocks vs. Thin Wednesday. 1 Eggloston, r g ...... 2 Maud Leggett. Doris Modean. Al: 6:45— Flufferettes. the first half and gradually built It piled up a 16-7 edge that provided frequent rumors of late that Bos­ Four minutes rtmoined to play oSlcers and committee chair- Mons-Ypres Post we hold so dear, is being crushed 10:00— Church of the Air incidentally. Manchester had won Speedboys, Flying Irish vs. Top 0 Thomas, r g ...... 9 bena Lindell, Gladys Durkee. Temporary bridge provided. Work 7:00— Jack Benny. into a seven-point edge before the a comfortable victory. ton. Cincinnati. St. I-oiiU and lA)s ami the allm crowd in the email wUl be held at the Veterans In one country after another In 7:30— Band Wagon. 10:30— Our Beit Wishes 16 of the last 17 games on the Hatters. Comets vs Mohawks. The PoUah-Americans will be 0 Ron. Brown, Ig ...9 Marion Durkee, Sarah Robinson. suspended for winter, final whistle. Relmer and Muldoon Olson and Bruce featured for Angeles will soon seek club gym was raising a bedlam. Then SI ity at Newington. Classes Lillian and her committee are Europe. We ran only hope that Condition Of 8:00— Edgar Bergen, Charlie Mc­ 11:00— News chalked court before the achools Royal Blues vs. Wildcats, Oak F'lve seeking their fifth straight Polish 0 BalUs, I g ...... 9 j Route No. 188—Oxford-Sey- were the big guns for the losers. the Invaders who found the going franchises. Joe Areaco rifled the meOh with a dlacusalon groups will be held B. W . V . planning a special menu. A small 1940 will not be as dark a blot on Carthy. 11:05— News and Rhythm decided to call It quits. . . . vs. Manchester Motors. League triumph and their eighth 2 Pulfoid, Ig ...•••.9 , mour. Rock House hill road, WhIU Eagles tough all the way, especially After a long and consistent ad­ long pop from midfloor and Mid­ i^insardlng most of the phases of stiver collection will be taken. civilization as 19.')9. 8:30—One Man's Family. 11:30—Major Bowes’ Family consecutive victory of the season 0 Porelok, Ig • .«..«.9 Greetings and a Happy New State Roads i About '-i miles bituminous maca­ B. r. T, against the fine all-around play of vance our league enjoyed Its mort dletown gained the upper hand. Up lean Lieglon work, with ses- President Florence Peterson would dam. 9:00—Manhattan Merry - Go - 12:00— Frankie Master’s Orcjie-stra p. Joe DeMaria of Thompaonvllle, Thursday Junior I.«ague when they play the St. Cyrils at from 10:00 to 13:00 a. m.. and Year to you all. 5 0-0 10 the starting quintet of Katkaveck. successful year In 1039. The com­ and down the floor tha rlvolx raced Post Planning like to begin the meeting at 8 Round. 12:15—Sunday Serenade 2 Gryk. rf ...... who Is matchmaker for the Red (Lightweight Division) the Groton street gym In Hartford 18 B-8 1:80 to S:00 p. m. All Inter- See-bee. Construction In force In State 6 5-10 18 Rubaeha, Wierzblckl, Olbert and i bined league and play-off attend­ In frenzied forays on the bosket o'clock aharp, so come early so you 9:30—American Album of Famil­ 12:30—Last Minute News Flashes 4 J. Bycholskl, If . Men'a Athletic Club here, has been W. L. Pet. tomorrow afternoon. BoxfO By ttolxii 4 0-2 8 Geer. ance of 1,312,611 was an Increase but moment after moment ticked ;i^||tad members are Invited, this will not be disappointed. of Connecticut announced by Con­ iar Music. 12:45— Movleland Melodies 1 Server, c ...... appointed to a similar post for the East Sides ...... 4 0 1.000 Middletown ...... 9 2t 'ftM og h great opportunity to bring Social Meeting 4 1-1 9 Putnam's reserves gained a IP- of 12.3 per cent over the previous. The PA's are requeeted to be at off without further scoring. The Auxiliary received their necticut Highway Department Shanghai Official 10:00— Hour of Charm. 1:00— Church of the Air 0 HUinskI, Ig ...... VsJley Arena of Holyoke, Masa. Jsyvecs ...... 3 1 .760 the Pollah-American club on (Hin­ Mxnehaotor ...... 9 l i jijifiar ideas up-to^ate and In line 1:30—Connecticut Schools— Par­ 0 A. Obuchowskl, rg 1 4-4 6 14 triumph In tha preliminary by seaXon's record-breaking 1,168,325. Vlooek WIM Gama bronze membershl|!> plaque award­ Awaiting Aiitop8v January. 3rd, 1940 for the week 10:30—Catholic Hour. ...Joa'a been doing bia match­ Meteors ...... 3 1 .760 ton street no later than 3:30 p. m. Refareo, BaUrskL thatk, ^prHh what the L)—C. God­ 12:30— George Aiild's Orchestra. "Prayer” P. B. F. T. Panthers ...... 0 4 .000 Bay. hoop that gave Manchester a 34-38 Wednesday evening January 10 at membership chairlady. Route No. 15—Willlngton-Asb- frey Phillips, commissioner-gen­ charge o f 65 cents which includes j Backet hyi Rehabilitation and re-employ- 12:55— News. 2:30—To Be Announced 1 Solomonson, rf .. 3 1-2 7 and Sharkey stood out for the The New York Giants had the margin. He woe fouled In the set p. Department Radio Chairman Hollywood, Jan. 0 -- - The Bristol High had no difficulty at Next Thursday's schedule at East transportation and Odmlislon to 8 rn. Coinmnnder Albert Lind­ ford-Unlon. 2 sections of Wilbur eral and secretary of the Shanghai 1:00—Silent. 3:00— Philharmonic Symphony of 3 Ford, If ...... 4 2-2 10 winners and Modean and Oik went Side Rec: East Sides vs. Red largest home attendance, drawing of abootlng and oooly oaak tbs froe Alice Buckley can be heard on body of Dorothy MacKaye, former Cross highway, 6 miles of rolled all In staying undefeated and keep­ game. wum qnnif ; in»at same evening, at the Hotel say wnulil be very pleased to sec Municipal Council, escaped Injury New York 1 Tlemey, e ...... 3 0-8 6 best for the losers. Devils, Indiana vs. Zion Lutherans, 233,301 for six home contests. In­ try that proved the deciding factor. V Ogrde In Hartford, at 7:30 o'clock, in.any of the meinluu's around as WICC from 0:15 to 0:30 the first atage actreaa, lay In the county gravel surface treated. No de­ tow fith. Department Council of Adminis­ 2 A. Rubaeha, rg ... 2 1 Oriflfen, I g ...... 0 1-2 1 fifth loss in six gam es... .Weaver ception of the 3,888 yards rushing rson who has watched the fate Center and Marine streets. ssld Mayor F. H. LaGuardlA be­ 10:00—The Adventures of Ellery 0-3 0 gomes out of five from Herb True- and Manchester’s only talllcx ware Areoco, MM., frttow up From Noroton comes the jfood tration will meet in the same place Queen 4 Kosak, rg ...... 0- 0 Taggart, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 tripped New London Bulkelcy. made by Detroit In 1936 woe wiped A klbm , MM., foul . . . . IBthlopla. Czechoslovakia, Aus- news that comrade Billy Moore Is Construction— TmlKo Maintained. cause of bis political status, 2 S. Oryxb, Ig ..... 1 1-8 3 raon'e Portodowa crew. Keady two free tries by Buttery as BS' ai il o'clock. Auxiliary Commit­ Carnival Season couldn’t appear aa the master of 11:00—Paul Sullivan • which appears on Manchester's off the books. Five forward poea- HUUixId. Man., foul . . . . Poland and recently, the gal- progressing as well as can be Legi8lation Drawn Route No. U. H. 1— Last Night Fights woe a close second getting four fume sparked Middletown to tha tee Chairmen are reminded to ceremonies of an entertainment 11:1.5— Mitchell Ayres’ Orchestra 17 5-7 39 schedule for the first time this sea­ ing, four ground-gaining, three games to one for Armagh. In the HttInakl. Mon., under IM P ! it Finland can offer any very expected and was pleased to re­ Greenwich. Scale pit conatruc- 12 33 8-11 47 'Ffitaam TradA scoring and two field goal stand­ 18-7 advantage that almost provod ity argument against Na- send their reports to their respec­ tton near N. Y. state line. program. Later another higher 11:30—Harry Owen’s Orchestra son, 20-16.... other two matches lest night Moncheater’a undoing. HUlaxki, Man-, sheet tom ] ceive so many cards during Christ­ tive County Chairmen so she will 12:00—Louis Armstrong's Orches­ PngnnI W sot SMee B B ards were eclipsed, and one field Bloackoid. Man., xMx sat 24 Defense. The more elabor- mas and New Years. On I.A>an to Finns Stratford. Rigid frame concrete New Orleans. Jan. 8—(/!>)—New NBC official overruled this de- B. F. T. By The Associated Frees Bcarva took three to Guilford's Hlllaskl Feature be able to prepare her reports for ciakm. tra P. 1 Cristina, Ig goal mark woe tied. Areaco. MM., fotU 24. our defense, the more secure It was with regret we learned of bridge over R t 8. Orleans revelers stored In a handy .. 3 0-0 6 Three basketball games were Minneapolli— Johnny Honschen, two and Besobrook took three to ’The regulars gave a cloaxy ex­ the quarterly meeting. place today the Ice packa and NB C a Press Department, In ad- AM. 3 Robinson, rf .. 1 Jankot, rg In many coses, the former highs Bafomo, MM., long pop ..14 out nation be. and the less the death of that fine-fellow, Jim­ Milford. Milford - Stratford. . . 2 1-S 5 played in the Rec Senior League 193, Mlnneapolia, knocked out Ekl- Tonderagee’s two. This left tha hibition of all-around brilliance in Our secretary received a letter aspirin of a combination New vtalng from the sidelines that the 12:30— Pinky Tomlin’s Orchestra I 0 Zwlck, rf ...... 3 Bruce, c .. were surpeased by two or three Areoeo, MM., f o ^ up . .U ly to need It for action. my .McCaughey. AlthnuEh not a Washington, Jan. 8— —Sena­ Waahlngton bridge. Repairs to .. 8 3-8 13 last night and each game waa dle Crewford, 228, Ashland, Ky. standing at the beginning of the the last half and maintained this past week thanking the ladles Year-Sugar Bowl celebration and program, for WJZ-NBC at 8:30 2 Reiner, I f ---- 0 Olson, If .. teeme, a feat attributed largely to FosMbly some of yo\: served with member of our Post, no one was tor King (D.. Utahi disclo.sed to­ approach span shut dowm for win­ ,, 1 0-0 3 refereed by Ernest M. Zwlck. The (8). second round: Lurgon 8; Ready 4; lentlesa. blirtering pace that ran tor the lovely gifts that were sent Joyously welcomed the opening of p.m., would go on "aa originally Gets In Wrong Line 0 Antonia, c . . . . 2 Banks, rg . tooting of a whistle and running the unequalled performances of Bcarva 3; Besebrook 3; Guilford 3; HlUnskl.Maialra^riM^ 26 Eighty-Second Division. Cm more willing to help out at any ter. 0 Muldoon. e ... ,, 6 0-4 10 Cleveland—Mika Gamier#, 138, Middletown ragged. Johnny HUUi' to Edith and Junior Jones at the day that he hod drafted legislation their century-old carnival season. sche P F Not only is (Zwlck doing a good Job town during the past 14 years. In­ tv Ac t that the Canadians cannot could be used onlv for food, medi­ minous macadam pavement Work Honeymoon Is Secret B. F. T. 1 Stone, Ig ___ .. .0 0-1 tbs looera. set foot on American soil. Lillian Linders for winning the Europe — WABC-CBS 8:45, 8:56; ^P. as referee, but he Is taking care cidentally, the Clarkeman exta^ Elbee. cal supplies and the like. shut down for winter. WEAF-NBC 11. North COnway, N. H.. Jan. 8.— 2 Murphy, rf .. .. 1 1-1 8 3 Lowry, rg ,., ...0 0-0 Hockey llshed a new record ogalnrt tk# To avoid internment they throw prize for their Christmas decora­ Route No. 32—Windham. Ap­ Richardson New The Romeo-Juliet romance at 6-11 12 of an extra game and instead of tions. WEAF-NBC — 7 What's My 8 SUum, I f ---- .. 3 0 Atai^es, rg .. ...0 0-0 Rxndmen by running their winning the rope across the frontier, haul proximately 2 'i miles concrete Eileen Herrick and George Low- 0-0 6 being paid $5 for the service he is Gertie. Name; 8 Arch Obr>v's play; 8:30 0 Tort, e ...... ,. 3 0 MUiazek, e ,. ...1 1-2 doing it without charge. By Th« Aoioeistod Preos streak over these rivals to six I the plane over, and then taxi It to pavement on NorwIch-WUHmanttc Fleet Commander MUt Berle gags; 9 Rep. Martin tber, which bounced from habeas 8 W. Murray, e . .. 0 1-2 1 0 Bborkay, If .. ...3 0-3 Greermen Drub Thomaston Week-End Schedule Wrestling Dilworth- jtbe C.anadian landing field. Two Decline to Talk j road from South Windham north- straight. Dies on un-American activities; 10 corpus writs to games of hide-and- 1 J. Murray, rg ., 2 2-11 6 0 lAmery, If ...... 3 0-1 The Wapping Senior Y cogera Saturday BMonds lose Prollm larecxlromes have been established, I erlv. seek—but always under the frown .. 8 0-0 10 ...3 2-4 I one on each side of the Montana- Bob Oosby moves from CBS, Bing 2 Murdock, Ig . 1 Gibbs, r f ...... will be host to the Whalen Jewel­ For Ninth Court Victory National l.*agne ’The preliminary sow Manchester Cornell About Divorces I Route No. 82A—Waterford. San Pedro, Calif., Jan. 8— f/Pl— Crosby guest. of Eileen’s parents— blossomed to­ ., 1 0-0 2 . ..0 0-0 By Tk9 Aaeeelathi i Alberta border. They are connett- 2 W. Reed, Ig . 0 Wosllewskl, rf ers, beaten early this oaoson by the Montreal at Toronto. on tha short end of on equally olooa PbUadeIphlo->gtovo I Approximately 2 'j miles of four The United Statea fleet changea WABC-CBS-^7 People's Plat­ day Into a honeymoon as secret as I ed by "a ro.ad 800 yards long. TtrtT Green, et the Wapping Communi­ National League ocore, 80-29. The rivals fought to Ireland, threw Don I l.me dual concrete highway on the command today. form, "Issues Before Oongreas” ; their couriahip was public. 18 15 10-25 40 8 8 3-10 19 Montreal at Toronto. Aux. planes are taxied right up to the j New Ixindon-Norwich road. (Mo- ty Houee tonight... .in the melim with Oboch Huxk Groer uelng4 Dimlow, rf a 8-oU deadlock In th# firot quarter Buffalo, 88:84. frontier. A slight decline to the Hollywood. Jan. « —(.«') -Scarlett The new commander-ln-chlef Is 8 Gang Busters; 8:30 Wayne King FolrfieM Oraeera Mancheeter Trade tndo. at 7 o'clock, the Wapping Uncas his entlrt squadI o f cogon,coi Ells­ lloigon, r f ...... Intetnatlenal-American League but after that Middletown forged No. 102 hegan Ave.) Former Cohlnet Member Dlea T. Canadian aerodromes makes the O'Hara and Mr. Wuthcring Heights Admiral James Otia Richardson, waltz; 9 Hit Parade; 10:45 Rep. P. B. F. P B r will oppose the D^ta Ctal quint of worth High of South W ln ^ r bod Berger, o ...... Indianapolis et (Heveland. to the front and itXyed there for Route No. U. 8. 44—Winchester 81, native of Paris, Texas, who re­ J. W llliai' pitter on "The Nation­ St. Louis. Jan. 8.—UF>—Cbarleis 3-4 9 ...1 l-S WoMerTO WbaM towing an easy matter. wouldn't talk today, but friends 2 b', miles concrete highway from 3 Weir, r f ...... S 3 Bycholskl, rf . Hartford---- nothing more than a good workout Bancroft, c ___ Philadelphia at PitUburgh. the rest of the proceedings doaplte I said they hoped to’ get married lieves Admiral (Haude C. Blocb, al Debt” Nagel, secretary of commerce and 3-8 9 0 Dmgbi, rf ...... 0 0-0 ■vonston,— was tho^ The National Defen.se Depart­ the cltv of Wlnated wreat. 1 Duffy, If ---- ., 8 In troundag Tbomoxton High last 8h. Waldron, Ig Providence at Hershey. the valiant efforts of the Clarke- yaor In L^n O. WoMoifB I^ivdliary Cites within a month !f their prerent the Kentuckian, who for two yeara WJZ-NBCJ—7 Message of Is­ labor In President Taft’s cabinet, 3 E. BIsmU, e .. .. 1 0-0 2 1 Modean. If ...... 3 0-0 Syracuse at Springfield. ment at Ottawa announced* the Route No. U. 8. 44--Canton- died here yesterday at the age of nifhtnight for lU ninth atralghtatralgnt tri- Ht. Waldron. Ig . men to put on a winning rally la football coach 'that tho receipt of the first machines since YD Meeting Set spouses get divorces by then. has been the Navy's top man at rael; 8 Green Hornet: 8:30 Youth . 3 Vennart, rg . ., 0 2-4 2 1 Hlrth, e ...... 0 0-0 Mokee Biggest Junsp umph without a dafoat Muctklc- Weskoeky, Ig .. Sunday Vivien .Leigh, the heroine of Sln'.sbury, A section of Hart­ seA vs. Age; 9 Bam Dance; 10 NBC 90. Death was caused by cere­ ...0 0-0 the final quarter. Gmlitto, AdoiQO. waatorn BMotor loot mm the Arms Embargo, was lifted. 1 F. BUiell, I f . ., 8 1-3 11 1 Robbiaa, e ... Columbus, O.,—Dave Albritton, wlto again pooad tha ocorlng with J. Pease, rg ... National Warmsley and Carta featured for I Its New Program "Gone With the Wind." and Laur­ ford-V.’insted road. 4 rollea con­ Symphony. Bernardino MoUnari bral hemorrhage. 2 OUi. rg ...... 2 1-8 than be won.' They consist of 15 Harv’ard hfiln- For January 14 crete pavement under construc­ former Ohio SUte track etar who eight haokete and Peteraon, Ber­ Detroit at New York Rangers. tng aircraft. ence OUrier, star o f the film conducU^. 11 1213 9-16 s:S3 0 Prlekwoldo, Ig ..0 0-0 oborcs the world high jump rec­ ger, Pease sad Wsakosky also 24 8 66 New York Americans'at Boston "Wuthering Heights," made no tion. MBS—7:80 Naw Arthur HSle Score at half, 20-i9, Green. 0 Wilson. Ig ...... 0 0-0 We acknowledge with thanks Route No. 85— Trumbull. Hunt­ Children Return ord, has been appointed athletic contributed to the overwhelming ThofflOalon (24) Montreal at Chicago. OeimoeUcut Department of the beautiful greeting cards re­ secret of their enj^gement but de­ aeries 9:80 Symphoole Strtiigs; Referee, J. Hedlund. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, ington Turnpike. Reinforced director of Claflln University at margin, B Intornatlonal-AmaricaN I .AasarlcaB Legion Auxlliarv ceived from our good comrades of clined to discuss the divorce situa­ 10:30 Music by MoemUgbt. 8 8 2-8 14 Orangeburg, 8. C. Philadalphla at Indianapolis. tfikA part In the Fifteenth the regular January meeting of the tion. concrete rigid frame bridge. ^o Their Home Jullaoa sad Dayton wero the Mld'brook, rg ...... 0 i t-he Army and Navy Club during TnlOM Thagli Score hy perioda: only eonaiatent oeorora tor tho Curtlxs. Ig .. . T...... 0 Pittsburgh at Syroeuae. B*a Patriotic Conference on the holidays. chapter takes pl^ace at the Army A Miss Lelgh'a husband. Barrister Route No. 97—Sprague. Grist Sunday brings: Europe—NBC 8 Specializing Putaoai ...... 8 ] Navy enub. There Is a minimum mill bridge over Beaver brook. New York.—Ferdhoa plekad the loooro and tholr work w a a 't euffl- Term, If ... e e e «a e e «0 CSavolaad at Now Haven. FUEL OIL BANOB Dafenae to be held in We were sorry to hear that our Herbert Leigh Holman, filed for am.; WABOCB8 9 Am.. 7. 8:86. entire rtfkt alda at Tuuna'a Une Mojoeheater ...... o Loabonn Sefnaea Bharo D. C. January 31.' of unfinished business but there are divorce in London yesterday, nam­ Traffic may paas. Work sus­ Scranton, Pa., Jan. 6—CP)—The 11 p.m.; WEAF-NBC 8:80, 11; dant to provo much at a throat to Fredlund, Ig Herthey at Providence. good friend, "Eighty", who writes In on itx air*oppoa«nt tooxa. leloetad ftoferee, Ramadan, Time. Green Bay,—Membem of the tbs cloaey performance of Ells- Jullaon, c ... 1 and 2. several matters to be considered ing Olivier co-reapondent. pended for winter. Colwrells held s reunion today in WJ&NBC 8:18, 7:18, 10. eight minute quarters. 7 « fU* this column for the Army and and a representative attendance is ere Tommy O'Boyle, guard; Her- Green Bay Packers, profeeelonal worth's state O-D champions. Martin, c ... Otatoace Mom 6 « $»■• oemfarenea will bring to- Navy Club, has been on the sick Route No. 109—Tbomaston their modest house at nearby Moa- WBAF-NBC-2:30 RouadUMA desired. This Is an opportunity to 1 3-t miles bituminous macadam V McOollum, tackle, and Ralph football champions, voted Curly South Windsor’s aeoonde also re­ Dayton, rf .. Ann Arbor, Noel Belman, one of 109 Gallons or M em ’ nearly 1.000 delegates from list and was confined to his bed cev—happy about food in the "Wagas and Hours"; 4:18 Attor- snxel, and. OMsm to Froetim ’ pact i t the country, repre- start the new yesr right The Daeapitntod aa Spy. from Wl.twtm reservoir east. larder and a relief check in the nay-Oeaersl Murphy bsfbn Oba- Lxunbraau a full share of pUyoff mained unbeaten ^ copping the Gibbs, rf ... Micbigan’e newest swimming during New Year. We- certainly sute meeting Is at the state ar­ Berlin, Jan. • —

STAMP BACK. YEAH, LUCKY—LOOKS SURE ME KNOWIK LOT.' ME S u d d e n l y t h e "d o o r 3 s w im o o p e n a n d r e d Ry d e r . s h a r k , THAT LIKE HE MIOHT KNOW KNOW 5 0 J ROB MR.WTTHEB31 BURSTS IN -- HIS LARIAT VANKINS LUCKY DRAKE W L W M T t / i h t Sense and Nonsense BRAT'S GOIM© ' TOO MUCH._(31VE m e , • ANO MB ALSO KNOW RSO^ OFF HIS FEET B U Y SE TO O.V NOW „TMAT SACrCHEC. K IP -* R-yDER ALIVE-THAT--Tl-lAtT — FOR \M1ECK MOREE T H A N -1 com If all the filling stations In town I Thla "so sudden business" also; IWG N\V VOUI k n o w M Rome day we hope to be rich V enough to buy our automobile were placed end to end, they would needs attention; PtACE —y ~— ^ hron.se tag early enough to avoid remind you how many grocers are I Harold had taken nis girl friend , having one with leas than unpaid. j to lunch and she had spoken to a fipurr.a on it. / nice looking man at the next table. | . Wife—So your Client was acquit- | Harold—Is that man a friend of ^ ted of murder? On what ground? yourg? Jane—There goes Jake the Girl F riend— Y’es. Lost and Found Hoaschold Goods Bl New Justice and Succesaor Suicides Take Sports Roundup W ehrle Paces auctioneer. He drivea an awful Lawyer—Insanity. We proved that hla father had spent five years I Harold—Then, 1 think I'll ask 8 ROOMS TRADE-IN bargain. l o s t — LIVER AND WHITE By Eddie Brietx In an aavlum. i him to Join us. FURNITURE Only 8188 M.imie -yea. T know. I wa.« rid­ Girl Friend Oh. Harold, this i.'< pointer, ha* four apota on right Y C o u rt L ead New York, Jan. 0—(TP)— Here'a Links Tourney ing in 11 last night. Wife—But he dittfi't. did he? ' >r Sale aide. Phone 3719. Two weeks ago, a young couple one we heard: If Francis Schmidt Lawyer—\>a. He waa a doctor so sudden! ! purchased 3 rooms of furniture there but we had no time to bring . Harold—What's so sudden. | 1938 Packard LOST—BOYS BICYCLE, Elk takes the Stanford Job (and he Here’s The Difference from us. We took their 3 room out­ can have It If he wants It) the Amateur Shoots 67 to that fact out. Girl Friend- Why . . . er .... i make, color royal blue. Wednes­ fit In trade. We have replaced Drub Hornets, 18>12, Railroads operate on their own he’s our m inister! i Sedan day evening at Center Springs. No. 1 choice at Ohio State will )>e roadways, built and maintained en­ Md With RoykI Mk«- some Items with new furniture. To Stay Unbeaten in Clark Shaughnesay of CThIcago... Lead Log Angeles in Timid Husband If you and your' , lOJWO. For- R eturn to Center Springs lx>dge We have sent each piece through tirely by the railroads. mother keep on nagging, you re ' or 1023 Tolland Turnpike. L. W. SL John, Buckeye athletic Teacher- What weapons did the Ol TO l K WAY RY J. R. WIIJJAMS Awned by Oeorfr our finishing department, and put Intermediate League. director, has been one the quiet The First Round. m ) Out of every dollar the railroads going to bring out ah - the Indiana have when the white men It In A-1 condition, now we offer ■ake in. real taxes for the support Irishman’s greatest tjoosters for anim al In me. ! landed ? I O PEN ED Auiomohile- Foi Sale 4 these 3 r(x>ms of furniture to some years. , Lob Angeles, Jan. 6—(P>—The of the government take more than Sarcastic Wife- -Then we'd bet - ' Boy — Er-er-er why, Indian lucky person at a ridiculously low The Intermediate League at the THIS Box OF 1937 Packard finest field In the fifteen-year-old 3 cents, and roadways on which to ter be careful. We’re scared to clubs. price. 3 rooms complete T. M. C. A. continues to outehlne One Minute Interviews. operate take 23’j cents- a total of COOH.IES AtO‘ FOR SALE - 1930 Chevrolet de­ history of the Los Angelea open death of mice! ET A FEW-- luxe town aednn. privately own­ INCLUDES: th# Senior League as to close and Rodney Ross, athletic director. more than 32'a cents for roadways Sedan South high school, Ctolumbus: golf tournament swung Into the T eacher—W hat Is pn Island? I DIDN’T THINK. Vm t aew tlrea. i ed. low mileage Will tak e car In Complete Bedroom Outfit exciting contests. Last night there ami taxes. .SOME MOTORI.STS NEVER Modem Pupil An island Is a YOU'D MIND Complete Living Room Outfit "The Ideal basket ball team con­ second round today, with Wlltord Pormrrly o« trade, niul arriitu-e financing. Call was one overtime tuasle and one Wehrle, Wlaconsln-bom amateur, STOP TO THINK AND NEVER piece of land entirely surrounded hy Hkrry Ryl—dfr. 7447 or 3f>02 Complete Kitchen Outfit sists of two Jew ish lad.s, two ne­ Highway Motor Carriers operate 18 Months To Pay game which waa decided by a last groes and a good tough Irishman leading the way after a spectacu­ THINK TO STOP. 1 traffic. lar performance in the first 18 on public roadways, built and N e w y e a r .'^i’e c i a l s . i »3» We give you very liberal credit second toss. The other game waa ... .The Negroes would do the maintained by taxpayers. 1937 Dodge k p d a n Nash nedan. 10.37 Packard sedan, terms and guarantee In .writing, close all the way. dribbling, the Jewish fellows would holes. Out of every dollar taken In by 1937 Chev scd.in. 193.*i Nash se­ no payments in case of sickness or shoot the baskets and the Irish­ The 25-year-old golfer, who calls HOLD EVERYTHING BY CI.YDE LEWIS ' CMar. ittkT. ^ i'■ K ' In the opener, the Hawks Chicago home now. turned In a 67 khe certified motor carriers who Formerly o ^rd n> dan. Al' wltr radio, heater. .Mes. unemployment. swooped down on the Bolton Jun­ man would take the ball off the |eport to the Interstate Commerce slcr .N'HSti. Henderson Rd. 72,‘Mt. 7 Free "Courtesy Autos" opponents’ banking board.” yesterday, three under par for the fftUlli HlllUma. iors In the overtime period to roll lead against a formidable array of Commission, about 7'i^rents goea We will call for you any morning, up alx markers and take the game Ctialledon la training nicely at Jfor taxes of all sorts- and this rep FOR SALE 1034 NASH sedan, the nation’s outstanding profes­ afternoon or evening, bring you to by a score of 21-15. F. M urphv Columbia, S. C., but It’s still a resents all they pay for roadways heater, new (lalnt and tires, very the atore and take you back home question w hether he’ll go in the sionals and the champion of his good comllllon. Priced right. Can came through with four of his own amateur division, Marvin snd taxes. again. Ahsolotely no charge for team's eight points In the extra *5,000 Wldener at Hialeah. .. .Lew B ru n n er be financetl. Call 6116. this service whether you buy or Raymond Is In town from New (Bud) Ward of Spokane, Wash. Y ear PacHurd D^iiler eesalon to lead the Hawks to vic­ Three Better Par •ludge—What caused the arcl- 1939 pn.V nA C SEDAN, 19^7 Pon­ not. Our "Courtesy Autos” are tory. J. Goodwin carried the bur­ Orleans with a *10,000 B. R. to close a Joey Archlbald-Jlmmy Per­ Only three players were able to ilent ? Was the road in a wet rondt- ; 8 0 O a k la n d S t. T el '>191 tiac sedan. 1037 Chevrolet town heated and operated by safe drlv- den for Bolton with 10 counters. linn ? era. rin featherweight title go..Moran break par over the course yester­ Open Evenina^ Until 9. sedan, 1037 Eord coach, 1936 Ply­ Frank Murphy, (left) former governor of Michigan and one-time In the second contest of the eve­ day-whirlin’ Wehrle. Dutch Har­ Witness—No, but the driver was. mouth sedan. 10.36 Chevro'et se­ A LB ERTS FU RN ITURE CO. high commissioner to the Philippines, will desert his post o* ning the Suicides outraaneuvered and Mack (remember the old vaudeville team?) will fight It out rison and Jimmy Hines; and only dan (’ole .Motors at The Center. H artford Store—43 Allyn St. general In favor of a seat on the supreme bench of the United States. the H om eU 18-12, by virtue of a two. big OUn Dutra of Los An­ The UK Of A Laagh! Tel. 64(>3 His successor will be Robert H. Jackson, (right) hitherto wllcltor for the substitute first baaing Job well formed zone defense, which with the Reds next spring. .Helen gela. and Al Krueger. Beloit, Wla., I’ve tolled with the men the world general President Roosevelt announced Murphy’s nomination and held the Hornets to three floor were able to equal par 70. yz has blesaed, as I’ve tolled with M a r h in e r3i and Tooh 52 Jackwm’a new appointment on the second day of the new congre.aslon- Hicks Harb, former national golf M oving — tr u c k in g — baskets. However, the Hometa champion, la tuning up over the But that was the opening day, f l the men who failed. Manchester OLIVER TRACTORS, usmI ('ater- Vvere tops on the penalty line, and the second round of this big !’ve tolled with the men who atrovc S to r a g e 2 0 ol session. Seawane course on Long Island. . Evening Herald pillara, Fordaona, Farinalla, For2. Over 2800 aaaorted garmente the arYlval of the other half—the were high for the winners with 8 Mr. Nathan Moog of August. th a t m ar. TV4E ^OiCON^iOOb, Bttii* Bumb«r of t1m«A ih« sd (•■(/H - SEVERAL three have been shipped to Poland, with and 4 respectively. Balch waa top L. A. Utleholder, Jim m y Demaret. The Bound of a aigh doean’t carry __ eborgtng At ih« rsi# #* rn- missing 25 per cent. Until these Ga.. Is back from the Orange Bowl Listed in the same circle, or KOSPCVCl -AMO TriE ? r%«t M ^lowsncA or r«fundi eao SPORT TOPS A.\D curtains, lug. room apartments and oo< single more than 12.000 i lady to ship; the man for the losers with nine game with a bank roll that would well, but the lilt of a laugh rings EMtRGtMCY house Scarborough Road Apply last few garments are received, sandwiched In between the leader’s ladt OB Ail tlrn# Ads Atoppad gage and harness repairing 9u Initial F’lnnlah shipment ta on Its none can be shipped. And after markers. Box scores: choke a heifer.... All he did was far! tM/TRAXiCt' UlO ifttl dOT Canihrldce street. Tel. 4(40 E J Moll I’elephone Mancheatei way. with 23,946 au. glcnl dressings, 67 and 74. were golfera like Dick V,W I m il rorblds'*: display llnss aoi you have brought jour sweater In. H awks call all seven bowl games correct­ Metz. Paul Runyan. Horton Smith, A Chas. Laking. 4642 or 8U2&. and 365 operating gowna ready to it atm must be sized, tagged and ly even the Temple Teachers- ' eo»it i»4a BY wiA ttanet. me. r. m. wc. u a >«t orr. ship. France has received over Clayton H eafner qf CTharlotte, N. »Morald wiu Bot b« rsApunsibio ',,™ l^t‘/ '' n shipped that takes time. So 2 Ca.ssonerl, rf Cathollc U. tie -----Furthermore oro tbaa on# fnoorr«ct Intsr- FOR RENT 6 ROOM flat, up­ 17,000 assorted g .irments, 660,6.8676 ^ny completed C.. C raig Wood. Ben Hogan, Law- STORIES IN STAMPS “H’sh my constitutional right! I'm in pursliuit of gf gay advsrtlAAmAnt ordered stairs, with all ImprovemenU. 0 F. M urray. If he backed hla chercea with folding son Little. Jimmy Thompson. Help Wanted — Female 15 surgical dresalnga, and 5,000 Jun­ garment which you nave to the "Y" 0 Holmes. If . m oney___ Why doesn’t the guy • happinesh!” BTO thas ono tints. hot air furnace, garage. Tele­ ior Red Cross Chrlatmaa cartons: Denny Shute, aa well aa Dutra, iMdvortsnt omisAiuo of to* YOUR OWN DRESSES free and phone 6446. Ihla Tuesday. If you can’t get 1 McCarthy, c turn pro? Harrison, Hlnea and others. __ gttblleatloB of advertising and 5,000 more garm ents and 25.000 there, telephone Mis. Robert Rus­ Rumor Foundry. I bo rwrUflod only by esncellstlon up to 822 a week selling famous 2 H. Wilson, rg Tough For Stars FOR RENT - SUMMIT street, surgical dresalnga are ready to be sell of Mountain Road, Glaston­ 2 E. Rice, Ig . . A gent with a four-letter name, •barge msde for the service Hartford Fro: ks. Hundreds sen- shipped. Polish refugees will wel­ It was a tokgh day for the blg- FLAPPER FANNY BY SYLVIA .satlnnal harcalna. Send dress size, near Center, 6 room duplex, new­ bury. or Mrs. Henry Smith of 0 B. August. Ig who traycls in the higher salary ;'V V'tif adToruaemsBte must eunfurm come with open arms over 9,000 name players, but the usually age. H artford, Dept. J32.’l7, Cin­ ly decorated, available immedi­ Princeton street, and your garment brackets, may be the next base­ large ope^ng day turnout of 3000 TjL ( yU. oopy and typography with ately. steam heat, garage. Tele­ assorted garments and 5.000 Jun­ win be called for. 9 3-7 21 ball slave freed by Judge Landis. ona oaforced by the pubtleh- cinnati. Ohio. ior Red Croaa Chclstmaa cartons. gave the young man from the m'd- I ggid tboy reserve the right to phone 5409. The heads of the local chapter Bolton Juniors dlewest a great ovation when he ' ravtao or rejoct any copy eoa- WANTED--GIRL OR woman for In addition to the above-mentioned thank you moat heartily for your r>_ F. T. articles here are the grand totals B. holed out with a beautiful 10-foot •biootlonabla general housework, small family, FOR RENT FURNISHED of iin- generous help—and know they can R. Massey, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 MO HOURS—Clssaifted ada fumlahed apartments. Call Cen­ for the Chapter quolM which are ^ „„ yo’„ even greater co- Senatorial Probe putt. Many In the crowd rem em­ gbbUBhed same dsy must bo stay nights. Telephone 8140. Patterson, r f ...... 0 1-2 1 bered the finish he put on when he Discoverer of Pacific tennial Apartmenta, 3737. en route now from all sections of operation in the ...i,.,,future. iloM by \t o’clock noon Bstuf- the U nited*S tates: 119.901 as­ J. Goodwin. I f ...... 4 2-4 10 defeated his fellow townsman, Ray Was Often In "Hot Water" t«r»0 CALL ON FRIENDS with Greet­ M. B Hussey. 2-3 4 Sounds Sensible, Easy ing Card Assortments. Easter, FOR RENT 88 HOLL street, five sorted garments — sewn and C. Warren, c ...... 1 Of Budget Need§ Billows, on the same green for the WASH TUBRS liotM Y o lu W a n t K ir ) T. Carpenter, rg .. 0 0-0 0 Western amateur crown—a 40-foot YASCO NUNEZ DE BALBOA, are aoeepied over the telo- Birthdays, other occasions. Big rooms second floor. Perfect con­ knitted; and 276,199 surgical dresa­ dition. fine floors, steam neat, lnga. When these are received In C ravat I. a t tbo CHARGE Ra t e given demand. Big proOts. Also Per­ Appears in Cards cific Ocean, had a flair for getting AKO OVJB PART lb AS BAD Ab ANOTHeR. aa a oonveneinoe to sdver- sonal Stationery. Experience un- garage. Rent reasonable. Phone New York they will be ahlpped to (Xlurphy’a Alleys) of the apron for the stroke that ^ AM ASAMPOWD b«t the CASH HATES will be 7859. Mrs. Sheehan. ,these countries: Po'and, Finland, 7 5 5-9 15 gave him the championship. into and out of trouble. The Span­ Ti - —7 WOMOER WHAT bAlNMILL.OMLV as FULL PATMLNT If nece.ssary. Samples FREE. Wal Team No. 1 look 4 points from ^ I THAT lb ’WAV MO OME WOULD France, England. Hungary, Ru­ Team No. 3 going Into first place. Score at half. Hawks 9-5; ref- (Ointinued from Page One) A quiet, unassuming player, who ish conqueror, pictured on the i at ibo business office on or be* lace Brown, 22.3 Fifth Ave., Dept EOR RENT AVAILABLE now, U. S. 1-cent stamp of the Pan­ THERE?. LOCATff A eba ooventh dsy following the 1704, New Y’ork. mania. Lithuania, and Latvia. Team No. 4 stayed close on fhelr erc€, O^wles. waa the center of heated contro­ modern 6 room house, on Fair- with the military establishment. versy when he was left off the ama-Pacific commemorative issue 6AMMILL IN tBMrtlon of each sd otherwise These staggering figures repre­ heels by taking 3 points from Team A IAAC6H rCBAIlOB RATE will be collect. view atreet. Apply David Cham­ sent the work of thousands of wo­ Suicides He said he approved, however, of United States Walker Cup team a of 1913, above, caine to the New % raapoBelbtllty for errors in bers. Telephone 6260. No. 2. Bengston hit high single ade will be saaumed end Help Wanted—Male Iff men American women who have with 129. Bill Dietz hit 3 string P. B. F. T. Harrljon’a proposal. year or so ago. Wehrle blushed at World in 1501, settled down to the dy aaonnicv I'ennoi ho rtiRrsn* taken the time and effort to help 1 Kosak, rf ...... 0 1-1 1 Senator Minton (D.. Ind.), said the applause and hurried away. He life of a planter. WANTED TWO AUTOMOHILE with 270. 0-0 0 he was not opposed to the type of did the sante thing In 1937. Ap­ Houfies Fur Rent 65 war refugees In Europe; women of The Standing 0 Lucas, rf ...... 0 Creditors closed in on him and M m of Claaoifications mechanics. Schnller Motor .Sales, whom the American Red Cross Is Won Lont 0 Napoli, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 survey suggested by Harrison, but parently. he hasn’t changed. he had himself smuggled on board 634 (’z-nter street Justly proud and to whom the Red 0 Genovesl. If ...... 1 0-3 2 that it was his obasrvatlon on a a ship sailing for Darien. There •BSeBta •soaaoasasoasa*** E FOR R EN T—6 ROOM single in Team No. 1 ...... 7 1 excellent condition good hcatini, Cross gives Ita hearty thanks. In­ 4 ...... 6 2 3 W ajner, c ...... 4 2-3 10 12 ,000-mile trip last fall that the he gained supreme command of _ •••••••#••••••••• c LOCAL POSITION open for man spections of the work produced by Team No. Much Ado Abont Nothing dbd .,••••••••••••• a •••••• • D system, garage. McKinney Bros., 2 ...... 2 6 1 Gabby, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 Army, at least, waa getting Its the colony after an insurrection, Of Thanko over 21. Must have average or the Red Cross workers has shown Team No. 0-0 2 money’s worth out of expenditures. 605 Main atreet. Tel. 6060-7432. Team No. 3 ...... 1 7 1 Conran, rg ...... 1 Tucson, Ariz.—(JF)—A woman In­ but intrigue in the Spanish court arlain better education and be able ______I______the garments to he of uniformly .1 1-1 3 aad Found .•••.ss«aa to apeak In public. Car necessary. 0 Tenny, Ig ...... quiring for Ben, ••evolver In hand, cost him the position. He under­ PVfiooinneto «ssa*«»a*« EOR RENT—SINGLE house, 19 good quality and a nigh standard of took several explorations and on Team No. 1 ( 4 ) threv the Knights of Columbus Bale ...... Write Box Y. Herald, giving ad­ Birch street, all Improvements. workmanship: and note this; the 4-8 18 Dog Seeks Imposolble dress and Phone. Appointment Blanchard 100 90 93 283 6 7 party Into an uproar. Frantic one. In 1513, had his first glim pse r'v- Aateaeobileo Inquire at 22 Locust street. money value of the materials alone H om eta of the Pacific. Four years later i gblea for Bale . . . . will be granted. exceeds *250,000.00. In addition Tedford 105 106 90 301 Washington, Ind.—(/PI — Police­ guests phoned police who found •bllao for Bxchsngo 101 105 119 325 P. B. F. T. Ben and the woman chatting amia­ he was exiecuted on the charge of to these garments and dressings, Dcitz, Jr. . 6 man Christopher D. Guthrie la look­ 4aoosaur1es—Tiros FIRM WITH A-1 rating has op­ Suburban For i^ale 75 Deltz. Sr. . 126 126 118 370 2 Finnegan, rf ...... 2 2-3 bly. Ben explained he had loaned inciting revolt. Ropalrlng —Painting considerable quantities, of medical 2-2 2 ing for hla ’possum hound. He • • • ALLEY OOP Shore BaUeries Open Up iebooU ...... portunity In Hartford Connty for 0 Simpson. If ...... 0 said he had only to dlanlay a pelt­ hla automobile to a literal minded , ROOM (TITTAGE near Bolton, and hospital supplies have also been ! .0 0-0 0 Deodora de Fonseca, first presi­ T l ni Jil III li---- li ir I , ,1/7^.:^ Ship hy Truck . . . . private li-ftniers. Something en­ sent abroad; and the sum of *137,- j Totals 432 427 4'20 0 Griswold, If ...... stretching board to the dog. and Im­ girl friend, telling her V she narked -For Hire ...... tirely dllTrrenf from nsual en­ llghta, water, 2 acres land. I’rlce 1 M arks, c ...... 0 0-0 0 It not to leave his gun In the car dent of the republic and one of , ^AH,...... MV FRlENOiu.. ^ ISSTTHicrwe^ ervtce—Storage 000 has been made available to the 1 Team No. mediately the pooch would go out 1 ••■>•••tU *'! iimii'inriirf'' I ■ IS I , I, ^BUT POR v o a LUMMOX TMWKS deavor. No ho.:ae to house. A *1.300. Cash *400. J. Rennie, 62 ...... 87 2 Pearl. ’ rg ...... 0 1-1 1 and catch a ’i^ssiim with a akin lest It be stolen, and not to try to the leaders in the movement for •rnraUs—BIcycl.. Red Cross aocletlea abroad to be 1 Larder 3 , I PEAR w r p / W OSYv \ VOU SUV5 ARC ■ M Antot—MotorcycU* i ... tt monej’-maker for those selected. Hamlin etreet. used for other urgent suppllea— Johnson . . 109 0 Zapatka, Ig ...... 1 1-1 exactly the site of the hoard. Sev­ conceal the weapon because that BrosJUan independence, Benjamin •■A PrefeealoBal Servlcra W rite Box D. Herald for in ter­ both medical and clothing. W arner . . .99 eral days ago, he said, tJie dog saw was illegal. So she carried the Constant and President Getulio NEVER HAVE V H/kW / STILL PENi Sarvleaa Off«r»d . . . . II view. 5 3 6-7 12 gun In plain sight.pa she sought Vargas are pictured on Brazil’s ;SCAF>E0 THEA j u p im hi5 ^ kelA Barvtcea OITarsA Wanted—Real Estate 77 But our work—and your work— Lowman , 1 0 0 the family Ironing board and haa IIMlng—Contractint ...... la not yet done. The need abroad Score at half, 9-9; referee. )jeen mlaalng since. Ben. new Issue of three stamps com­ ^CVCLOPS,.rA^^>r\^V6' -Nuraarlea ...... PLN BOYS —WA.NTED. must be Cowles. — memorating the SOth anniversary 16. and willing to work. Charter tX3UNTRY I’ROPERTY— Karma, la rapidly growing. Those peo­ T otals . . 395 405 412 1212 aaral DIractora ...... Lots and Acreage advertising la ple who have left their homes to of the proclamation of the re­ "Gfe, this !• tough work!—the^^icicles are just pourin’ Bg—P lu m b ln a—R oeflna . . Oak Bowling Alleys, 27 Oak Plrotoa public. arsn o s ...... street. featured In The New York 'Times aeek refuge In other countries are Team No. 4 (8) n s , * maaiT—Oraaamakina ...... classified pages on alx Sundays necessarily cut off 'rom their ordi­ Lewie ...... 88 M 94 2 P. B. F. T. lag—Trucking—8M;afa starting January 21. ’Through this nary aources of supply; and It is Sm ith ...... I l l 107 i n 3 1 Gollnat, Sloan, rf .0 0-0 0 IIS Pataangar Sar^gjj^...... ID 0 Daily Pattern gUag—Papering ...... Artirle* For Sale 45 listing New York’s largest—you imperative that tneae refugees— Dwyer ...... 99 101 117 3 C Blano, r f ...... 0 0-0 TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX ■lonsi S«r\'lc*a ...... t i can reach a wide, ahle-to-spend men, women and children—have B e n g s to n ___ 104 100 129 3 0 Boutherglll, If ... ..1 1-2 3 tlr ia g ...... t l ' f o r s a l e BLACK Engll-^h real estate market. Suggested ad­ adequate clothing If they are to be 0 Sullivan, If ...... 0 0-0 0 ■fag—-Dyalng—Cleaning 14 Pattern 8682 <4 Oooda and Servica .... 15 cMg Wantad—Kemala ...... II ^’OTiri': OF .iFIM.lUATION Slain 0 Waddell, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Thua it haa a lightness and I both o f tmcm ! w r u . M M Atfi CAM This la III iclvB notice that I. It means to be cold because we 2 M. Murphy, If ...... 1 0-1 ■2 HAVE t h e s e I MAKE Wanted—Xlsla ...... si Jo9t'i>h N\Hrrtto t>f to .Muple street. youth that prevent Its loolcing aaa Wanted ...... l i A Fuel and Feed 49-A have no sweaters or coats; or hun­ 1 Douglaa, c ...... 1 0-0 2 too severe for Junior figures. r x , o PiCTuees / / them Wantad—Mala or Female 11 Manch(‘iitr, rtnin., have filed un ap* gry because we have no food; or EVEN r JUNE / sk ate a u W anted ...... I t A HIK SALE- SEASO.NED haru pllciitlttn il.itcd .'»th of January. 11*40 0 Balch, rg ...... 3 3-4 9 This dress can be' made either )\ith tiu' l.lgunr Control OnimnlMlon sick because we ca>inot protect our­ 0 Porlo, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 Q O U OO •«> / IW» US tiana Wanted—Female il wooii, cut any length for range with a round collar and turnback thTOTY/ yANY DMi eaa Wantad—Xfala ... ll for u r.TckuKt* Store l*ernUl for ihe selves from the ravages of an un­ 0 Oromon, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 cuffs, or with a plain neckline, ■pl^nant Aganclaa ...... 44 oi lireplacc. Donald Gelirtng Tel sale of Hk-ohulic . liquor on the welcome war—If we do not help WE , Uva g te* —Pate—PealtTT— 8758. premises of 310 Main street. Man* them, who will ? no cuffs, and contrasting edging. PLEASE.' V aklalaa rhoMter, Conn. The business is owned 5 7 3-6 17 The plain version will be extreme­ by JoKp|ih Nnr«*tto of 25 Maple And France and England—they, Bulldogs; -Bird* Pats ...... 41 FOR SALE-HARDWOOD both too, need our assistance. So, be­ Score at half, 10-5 ly smart mode up In moss green Bteok—Vahlclea ...... 41 stove and fireplace lengths Ap *iricl, Manohrslcr. Conn., and will or navy w(x>I. with scarlet allk iU7 and Suppllea ...... 41 Im 4 . ruluctiMl by Joseph Naretto of cause of this rapidly growing ne4Kl referee, Cowles. 'gd —Pata—Poultrr—Stoek 44 piv to Edward J. l.loll, 'Tel. 4642 I’.'i .Maple Rtrcrt. Manchester, Conn., tor clothing of every description, braid or soutache; the frilly ver­ F*a gale—Mlaeallant ana or 6186. us pi’in.lttce. won't you all lend a helnlng hand ? sion In printed clialUs or allk with _F o r gala ...... 4| JOSEPH NARETTO Municipal BuUdlag Eoagnei. colloi: and cuffs of organdy or eye­ l.BBd Aeeaaaortaa ...... 4t I Dated &th of January. 1940 You who have already finished (Murphy’s Alleys) ------Mstertala ...... 41 H*l.«*40. your sweaters or dresses—we have let embroidery. —Watehaa—Jawalrr 41 Oamele (I) P a tte rn No. 8632 la designed lota more for you to dq. Our sec­ H. B erggren 78 88 87— 247 triaal Appllaneaa—Radio.. 41 ond quota la larger than our first— for sizes 11, IS, 15, 17 and 19. C M F aad ...... 4S z C. Turkington 108 88 88— 284 Size 13 requires 2% yards of 39- -Farm—Dairy Pnducu 5t Fund “Decoy” Robbed so please help us to achieve It. J. Wallett ... 92 118 119—329 old Oooda ...... i: Alton. 111.—((Py — .Milk bottles Your work has lieen splendid: and inch material without nap and M and T ools ...... i: INSURE ----- y ard for collar and (niffs, w ith H lattranante ...... i: with with 30-cent "decoya" were dlS' It la because of vour willingness 278 388 294 86U Unfinished Business played In stores to collect funds to jthat the American Red Croaa la yard mffUng. l*s yards of bind­ SCORCHY ^MITH I and gtora Equlpraant ••• i U ops (8) At tha fltoraa ...... I< McKlNNEY BROTHERS buy milk for the p4X>r. W hen the | helping to offer su>'h excellent co- er braid for plain veraion. Apparal—Furs ...... i Real Estate and Inauntnre M. Napoli . . . 88 82 98—263 For a Pattern of this attractive bottles were gathered, one not i operation with the European socle 84 103—297 4C(XKHV ANP JOHNNY ASe S0WM(} Otri* TDTHS wT.tM tfmurxentM m u , 'To But ...... I 50.5 Main Ht. Phone 6060 only was minus contributions, but ties. And those garments, which Ed Uthwtn ..no model send 16c In Coin, Tour I Banid llatala Raaarta Bob CompbeU 113 128 97—3.52 t w a m r a — mcnpvanp zo ba a m l e f t Bfa had been robbed of 11 cents. | you will make from now on wlU Nome, Address, Style, Number WlUiaot Board help to meet a need more 4leaper- and SiM to The Herald, Todajr*s AUINSONTHE l$tANP— f 4P.i*.«U9t.‘ m mxrtmni-JU ' _Waated ...a4! 810 289 293 892 Pattern Service. 106-7th Ave* New “Raaorte ...... Gets CoUeetor First ate than that which faced the refu­ Dallas.—OP)—Policeman J. M. gees late In 1939. Tbuuoanda of York, N. T. aurmau ...... TIgtM (8) -Beoma Board ...... Ferguson handed Motorist IJoyd them are In distress—and the moat 74—248 Pattern, 15c Pattern Book, 15c. ) Batate F m Boat REAL ESTATE N. Johnson .. 80 91 One pattern and Pattern Book, George a aummons for failure to we could do would not completely 61—196 FtaU. Tanamante stop at a boulevard. Noting the fulfill their needs. M. Dougan . . . 70 68 ordered together. 25c. atlons far Rant .. Purchast! S. Nelson ....113 109 1 1 0 - ^ 1 Kant ,.••••••••••• cignature on the ticket, George And you who came too late to Find out for yourself what tun _ F ar Kant Thai Home From commented: ‘Tm on my way to receive knitting or sewing auppUes After State Trooper rredericB eewlng con be! What a clever Kaiuaa Far Rant . . . . . your houae to get that last pay­ In November; or you Who were Sutton, 24, (Bbove) died In a hos­ 363 265 245 772 home dreaamoker you con be! 4a Rant ment on thoee bwlrz. you bought." rushed with holiday preparatlena. pital at Chamberaburg, Pa., fel­ B e a n (1) Send this minute for our fasclnat- ■aal Batete Far tala ARTHUR .A. low troopers fsnned out ov*r mg' r . S te e le ...... 76 78 80—884 , KalMlBB ter Bala . . won't you turn to anil lend a will­ T»—24S taig Pattern Book, More than 100 vapartT to. Bala . . . Traoper's Trial Moadoy. ing hand? Remember: a UtUe ged Fulton county in aaareh of W. McLougblln 98 78 new designs for you and the chil­ M M far Bala . . . . . time and effort on your part will 56-year-old Brice H ann, 8 r„ a Uve- A. Howland . . 98 96 96—285 ^ ••aaaaaa****** KNOFLA Maueb Oiunk. Po., Jon. 6—OF) dren. smart as Paris ItseU, and 876 Mala St Phoat 5440 —Benjamin Franklin, ouapended comfort some freezing soul this '.tccu dealer they actniaed of slay­ very, very easy to do! Stap-hy- ^ to t Sa!« **•••• state motor police corporal. goM winter. Many of you who have ing Button In an argument aa the 861 851 350 768 Btsp aew c h a rt w ith eBCh one. on trial Mondajr In this century- not. as yet, called at “T” for yam, officer sought to serve a worth- ) old counta seat for the olaylng of or dresses, etc., miiat certainly be leea check warrant on anothar A ehip of 1,600 tona can carry 14-year-old Joan Stevens oB she hiding your light under a bushel— man at a McConneUahurg, Pa., a cargo o