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There tMI be a meeting of the of­ There will be a r a b i a ^ o f the AVBBA(d8 D A n t OiMlIILAllOM ^^IbsMic Tonfde ficers and committee o f the British elected and appointed o S ^ and la r the Month •< Be||itanS»ec^^MW e< 0. H. 'W< Americdn dub Sunday at 10 a. m. in the instalUng oOlcern o f John ft. a MBN o a n x i the Club rooms, Mather Chapter, Order of DeMday, JUST ARRIVED! * 4 SIttlac of Fhw Odine at 3 o’clock Sunday aftamooB at the FH.MS Italian Dish Gardens SySOl ' Uons-Tpies ~Fost, British War Masonic Temple. - ManMier e f tha A a « t Meetly Moody teelght and Tan Sirtartey. Oot. s. »S«. 8iU Veterans, will hold a social and supe- Prims, refreshments. W w kshop Novelty Book Ends day: aHghS^'Wanner. per this evening at 7:80 in Moose DEVELOPING Dishes and Novelties AdmlMtai aSou HaU, Bralnard Place. Army and Navy Club MANOiESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM AND PRINTING CLASSES Juat the thing for s brldga gift. , in VOL. LV I- NO. 4 AdvertWa^ ea Page tM ADVERTISEMENT WATKINS BROS. 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TOWNEECnON for FRENCH FEAR RIOTS Chrysanthemum SCORE 4 RUNS EACH Pom Pons VOTE TODAY IS *Tbe Aristocrat of FOLLOWING FIGHTS Fall Flowers" VOTE ABOirTAVERAGE P A R K H IL L ABEL’S SSe AOTO and TBUCH REPAIBJNO IN THE FIFTH GAME FLOWER SHOP ON Ail Work Ouaranteedl Now At 8 East Center Street OF RADICAL GROUPS - V' Rear 36 Cooper Street Usnal Repnblican Victory Odd Fellowa Bonding . : I Phone MSS EetabUebed 1031 4/'- Terrymen Land On RA g for Five Hits and Three Rons Is Seen Althongh K w ad STATE’S SM AE Over 1,500 A rreted Daring LEFnSTS CLAIM in First Bat Rnppert Rif les Hammer Away at S d n - Yesterday’s Distnrbance Is Expected to Ron WeD TOWNS ON WAY Interior and See Us REBE LINE HAS macher to Deadlock Conn t; George Selkirk Clonts A FREE N O W ! MONDAY in Paris; Fascists Thread Ahead of His TickeL TO THE POLLS FILMS Exterior About Re- Home Ron in Second Frame With None On Bases. DEVELOPED AND BEENSipERED £NLARGEMENT Work of And Protect Your FOR en to “ Carry On.” The usual Republican victory, iWTTB EVBBX BOLL OF FILM PRINTED Papering -o«rr with a total vote cast of about the , Oct, 5.— (A P )— Two Cities Also Voting To^ Ott hoisted to Powell in left qentsr. ' . ‘i? DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 24-HOUR SERVICE All Kinds size of that polled In the last, two Tha Yankees and Olanta ware dead­ Ripple fanned, with toe count three Property Before Winter Pari*. Oct 6—(AP)—The Natlon- by Got- Your House Maipieda Retaken town elections, was Indicated this locked at four-all as they entered and two, taking a called thlr^ Film Deposit Box 4t aliat cohorta o f Ool. Francola de day, Middletown and strike that c u r ^ up' over the out- 4 0 e afternoon at the end of the first the seventh inning of the fifth game Store Entrance Weather Comes, la Rocque, ignoring threats of sup- side comer. eniment Forces, Catting of the today, the No runs, no hits, ae errors, a eil^ ’i' . preasion for their sabbath battle half of the annual town meeting. Stamford; Natipnal Issnes Starting off with 200 voters an American Leajmers coming back to le ft . with Paris Communists, proclaimed Yankees—Lassert yralked With pJT E STUDIO today they would "carry on." Commanication; Madrid hour, an average which waa main­ tie the count after the Nationals ; ;Im 8 Mats street Vpetalre KEMP'S toe count tores and two. The fourth while LefUata demanded the gov- tained during the live hours from Are Mostly at Stake. bad slapped big Red Ruffing for five 8 a. m.' to 1 p. m., the nuanier o f ball mtased the outside comer. Raf-. JOHN L OLSON anunent put a halt to the cam- Tells of Several Victories. bits in toe first to giva young Hal flng walked on for straight halls voters taking part in the election Phone 6854 pUgn at the Nationalist French Schumacher a 8-0 lead. Buffing b*®pratlng Contractor .699 BIaln St. ikiclat Party, the iUgbUat leaders increased cewsideraWy- .doting . the New Haven,-Oot. 6.— (A P )— One was removed for a pinoh hlttsr in Bchumaoner. iX iuiantr dedared they would marshal their early afternoon. hundred and twenty-one Connecti­ followers for counter demonstra­ Madrid, Oct. 8—A hard driving Like a fish out o f water, this boat la helpless as It rests, high and dry, Kwash’s Oampelgn. toe sixth and was replaced by Pat went into action. A,:ball'got awa^j cut towns went to the polls today from Manouao fbr a'wild pitch amp. EXCAVATING AND Republican Nominee For tions against all major meetings' of Socialist column, battling for the on the rocks, of the Devon coast ne ar Barnstable,. Eng. The craft, a Democratic candidate for tax Malona in the "Small Town’’ elections. In " ths Popular Front life of the capital, the government fishing ketch, was tossed onto the r ocks during a recent storm. Appar­ collector, Leo Kwaah, el-ictlpn ob­ Lasxeri went to third While RufOlai^': which Selectmen, town clerks end GRADING Strong forces of guardsmen and reported today, spilt the Insurgent ently intact, and with sails aet, all 11 nee^ for navigation is water. servers believed, was running ahead PLAY BY PLAY OF OAMK rdvhnced to second. Crosettt' FLOORS police, which restored peace to Paris are-Ilke grip on the city. tax collectors-are named. grounded to Barten who throw tow o f his' ticket, but only his moat Associated Frees Sports Editor Cellars Dug streets after Stmday’s trouble, with­ In addition, two cities—^Middle- to first base, permitting-Lszzeri to Lawns Graded Government troops, a Ministry of ardent supporters expected he would Yankee' Stadium, New York, Oct SANDED and SBLENT GLOW OIL BURNER drew to barracks but remained alert War communique said, pushing come even as near to victory as . he town and Stamford—were selecting score and CrosetU to Teach first against the possibility of further city as well aa town officers. Mid­ 5.— (AP )—The sun p'eresd a basy safely. -Rolfe bunted In front of too Plowing - Harrowing westward from their base at Santa di:' last year when be was beaten setting today as toe rampant Yan­ REFINISHED outbreaks. (3ruz del Retamar, captured the Im­ dletown now Is Republican and plate- and beat It out for a base by George H. Howe by nearly 600, kees, needing only one more victory Loam For Sale "Organized combat” by Fascista portant road junction tovim of IL DUCE REDUCES VALUE Stamford Is controlled by the Demo­ filling toe bases. Schumacher hai^ Satisfaction anaraateedt votes. Estimates Given ^6.24 Per Month attempting to break up a Conunun- Maqueda and fought their way to crats. to clinch toe World Series and toe died toe ban but Rotfs beat hilt ist meeting, informed sources de The polls will be open at tha winners’ share of a record player CO M PLETE ------within a few mites o f Santa Oialla State Armory until 8 p. m. Half an . or the amaU towns, 113 are bold­ throw to Terry by. a tuU stride-OL. NO DOWN PAYMENT Tax Collector dared, bad shown the new social on the road to the Insurgent supply ing annual elections, and nine have pool, assigned their big right-hand­ M agglo fanned, swinging.. Gehil|*' S. G. BOWERS I party to be a military'league rather OF U R A IN SWEEPING ACT hour later the business session of er, Bed Ruffing, to toe job of polish­ base at Talavera de la Relna. their biennial elections. According fanned, swinging. Dickey lifted a JOS. J. FARR ' than S'political organization. the annual town meeting will con­ SDemingSL. Phone 7173 BIS Main Street TeL eSSO Put Him In Office With the Same Well Defined Majority With (The wedge movement, if cor­ to available registration figures ing off toe Olanta for toe fourth high fly to Ott. Street rioting—characterized as rectly reported, would separate vene at High school hall. time. A t 10 a. m. 893 persons had vot­ these towns conWn about SO per­ One nm. one bit, one esror. torse WEST'S FINE FUEL OIL "the worst in many years"—trans- Fascist forces operating out or Tole­ cent of the state’s vote. The champions lett. " Which He Was Selected As Nominee For the Office. fcrmed the area near the Parc des Also Orders Property Own­ ed. Three hours later 1. bad In­ do from their Comrades to the GRAND JURY SITS A year ago, when about 150 towns pinned their lingering hopes on a FOURTH INNlNa Princes Into a shainbles yesterday Northwest, completely breaking creased to 970, just before the rush return to form by Hid Bohumacher, and brou ght 13,000 policemen and began. held elections, the Republicans Otants—Mancuoo stashsd a doubla their line of communications. ers to Snbscribe to Loan m>ida a net gain of 16. In most in­ the "sinker" ball expert who was down toe left field Une. Whitehead OC Per Gallon mobile guards into action as the (Maqueda is the cross-roads of As soon as Moderator Harold W. knocked out of toe box In his first political battlers surged in attacks stances town campaigning this grounded aharply to toe box aha the Madrld-Talavera and the ON BIG VICE CASE Garrity declared "the polls open. start last Friday. Mancuao was cr.ught off FOOD That *8 Wholesome and METERED SERVICE and counter-attacks. Toledo-Avila highways and the con­ year has been subordinate'’, to the For Transportation To the Polls CaU 8565 - 8570 - 8464 or 8356. of 5 P. C. of Their Prop­ Town Treasurer George H. Wad^U general state campaign and In some After record-breaking crowds Ruftjag to CroBttl. Whitehead IJIOO Are Arrested trol point of supfdies for Fascists in moved to adjourn the business sea- Fifteen hundred persons were jail­ of tha towns local issues are expect­ Saturday and Sunday In tbs stir safe at flrat Jackson popped to• Oe^. their sUecesaful assault on Tqleda Sion o f tha meeting until tonight at dlum, ths attendaacs fsU oS sharp­ aettl. Schuraachei tanneo, swiq D ifferent Served In A Jolly, (Thhi Advt. PbM For By rrieade of the OhadldataL) ed temporarily although all but ■ ed to orershadow both MaUonat . Striuife War SItnattoa , erty Yalnations. . M LeastJ5 Ptpons jQ jIe 8:80 o’clock In Hi|m hsU-.Xbs ly tor tha fifth contest A n sstimat' WEST'S COMPLETE SERVICE - few' wttei' releaaed' 8(t«e the fighting (Earlier the' insurgent-controlled motion was seconded by Town Cisrk and state lasqee. had been baited by energetic and Gov. Class Spsaks «d 60,000 cash customsra wars 111' l e f t UNDIVIDED RESPONSIBILITY — BOTH BURNER AND FUEL radio station at Cadis ra tte d that Samuel J. Turklngton and was Yaakeea—BeUtIrk walked. P oM lI Bavarian Atmosphere strong-armed guards. Fascists, having takan lUescaa only SpeaJdng on "The Good OUssn’s ths Stands at gam s thus, as com' Rome, Oct. 5— (AP) —Premier Ppesenfed for Indictment unanimously voted by the two walked on four straight halls m(l The series of running fights— in 23 miles south.of Madrid, had turned score of election workers and otbeis Duty In Politics," at the Cantiii pared with toe record gathering .of which heads were cracked, property Mussolini reduced the value of the Baptist church in Hartford last 60,069 yesterday. Schumacher waa In tos hols. Laii': ------A t T he - — across country to Navalcamero on present seri bunted to Schumaeba' and S ^ " damaged and Sunday peace shatter­ the Madrld-Talavera highroad. The batting order: Italian lira 31 per cent today in a in New Haven. Mr. Turklngton was the first to night. Governor Choss urged them kirk was forced at third on a B«at HAROLD T. WEST, INC ed completely—started when Com- (This movement would cut of vote in the 12 hours polling session. to take an active interest in public Olanta Yankees munleta took over the park fbr a sweeping financial decree approved Moore, If play, Schumacher to Jackson, RuE'. Santa Cruz del Retamar from the by the Cabinet, Party headquarters were- estab­ affairs. Crosstti, ss rally. 1 capital. Bartell, ss RoUe, 8b ing grounded into a double ptaK . The new value of the Italian mon­ New Haven, Oct. 6__ -(.AP)— A lished at the west end of the Armory The governor said that among Barton to Whltohsad to T e r tf. 29 BISSELL STREET PHONE 5202 Helmeted policemen guarded the (If both reporta were correct it Tin MANCHESTER etary unit was aet officially at 19 drill floor with the Republicans in the methods by which the good Terry, lb DlMaggto, cf crowd roared as tos Giants agafikV 100,000 Leftist supporters as Rlght- meant the scebmpUabment of one Federal Grand Jury, sitting In a tbs north comfsr and the Demo­ Ott, rf Gehrig, lb GARTENHAUS . Ists allied with Col. Francois de la to the United States dollar and 90 ettixena can do his duty In politics got toemsalvea out o f deep troublsu' special sesrion and its deliberations to the British pound although the crats in the south comer. is joining some party jand voting or Hippie, af Dickey, c No runs, ne kits, ao erron, oaa.' In Woodland — Between East Hartford and Manchester Roeque's party began eallles against (Continued on Page;Pwo) Expect 4,000 Votes Mancuso, e Selkirk, rf occurred in the outskirts of the lira’s gold content was registered closely guarded, began consldeitng being an Independent voter; study­ le ft ______at 02.46 to the pound. today the government’s case against With warm, clear weather aiding ing ths history of the United Slates; Wbltebead, 2h Powell, If FIFTH IN N IN a - siiiall groups. Most of the fighting the workers, party leaders and aides DINE AND DANCE TO THE STRAINS crowd with opposing forces attack­ TTie Cabinet also approved a cap­ prisoners rounded up in a sweeping famlllarixlttg himself wito the Con­ Jackson, 8b Lassert, 3b Otantsi Moore grounded out ai investigation by agents of the Fed­ st'tutlon. and the bUl of rights, and Schumacher, p Ruffing, p tos flrst pitched haU, Gehrig Mi, ing and retreating In turn. ital levy on property owners who (Oontinoad on Page Six) OP A REAL GERMAN BANDI Stores Are Damaged TIGER BOY’ FACES were required to subscribe to a loan eral Bureau of Investigation of taking It upon himself to ase .4bat Ths infield was sprinkled to put Rufftng who came over to taka the. Cafe and stores within several to the extent o f Q per cent of the commercialized vice in Connecticut. the right men go into office and down toe dust shortly before toe a atop ahead ot the .runner. TO BE ELECTED CONSTABLE blocks of the park suffered heavy valuation of their property. George H. Cohen, assistant U. S. that they take their stand on aU start of toe gams. The crowd BarteU fanned on a caUed third OPEN SUNDAYS damage as combatants wrecked SERIOUS CHARGES II Duce, in addition, ordered new attorney, who said he Intended to questions with the welfare of the stood while toe band played toe strike wtto the count three and two,- commercial property in their vicious taxes on stock dividends and com­ present "at least 45 cases" for in­ HIGHWAY DEATHS stats in mind. Star Spangled Banner. Captahu Terry popped a high foul to Rolfe M : Choicest Liquors Served Sundays — Dancing, Also, A Person Should Have These Qualifications battles. pany profits, prohibited price rises dictment, bad 14 witnesses ready to A t a Republican raUy In Meriden, Gehrig of toe Yankees and Jackson front of toe Yankee dugout The Conununist mass meeting or Increaaes in public service rates testify before the jury today. former Ctovemor Henry J. Allen of of the Giants confemd briefly at No nm«, no kits, ao errors, mooitt '' proceeded during the uproar in the and decreed a 65 per cent reduction Ti-e government’s "star witness' Kansaa claimed the New Deal was tos plate with too umpires, fiebu- toft vicinity. Speakers praised the 7 OVER WEEK END machet continued tvanolng -up for 1. He Should Be Intelligent. Tries to Kill Baby With Iron in customs duties for grains and was Joseph Ferrara, alias Jose Fer- planning "to soak the rich” and Yaakeas—CrosetU fanned ROIfA Come to the Gartenhaus Any Day or Night 1 opular Front government of Prem. cereals. reria, who, Ck>hen baa announced, several minutes after Ruffing went banted off the first base Una aad: ler Leon Blum and condemned caution^ that "every time you (The premier’s action fixed the "made a clean breast" of booking soak the rich you drown the poor." back to too Yankee bench. The Yan­ beat It out for hta aeooad stralglR. In the Week for Good Pood, Gctod Drinks Fascism as "Public Enemy No. 1.' Bar — Is Called a kees trotted out on the field a few h it Schumacher lunged for the ball 2. He Should Have a Sense of Civic value of the lira at approximately more than 1,000 women into New drown ths poor." They denumded arrest at de La minute ahead of echedule and the but mtased it and Rous then beM 6.2 cents aa compared to 7.6 cents, England boiuea of 111 fame. h Addition Depnty Sheriff He said: and a Great Timel Rocque . on a ebarge of starting h fifth game was on. Whitehead’s throw. DtMaggla Responsibility. “ Menace.” Ferrara was arrested by Federal "W e need RepubUcan office hold­ "dVil WM” and other Leftist groups (OonUnoed on Pago Two) FIRST ENNlNa fanned, swinging and Rolfe was ridiculed the retreat of his suppon- agenta over a month ago In New Mnrdered and Man As­ ers In the state; i«e neao a Republi­ doubled at second on Hanousoki •rs before squads o f mobile guards­ Jersey and on his return to Con­ can Congress If Landon Is sleeted," Otants—Moore smashed a baaa hit down toe leftvfleld Una on toe throw to Whltohsad. Rolfe klolMt Full Course Dinner...... 75c 3. He Should Discharge His Duties, men. Bellingham, Vitash., Oct. 8- t(AF) necticut was Indicted on a charge and added that even 'If Landon Is first pitch for two bases. BarteU vigorously over toe dectalon. ' "The police and the mobile guard — Police Chief Ralph R, Reed of violating the Maqn Act and jail­ phyxiated in the State.. No runs, one hit no errors, asae 1.00 To the Best of His AbiUty, As Di­ have demoiutrated the Republic has promised today a "startling admla- ed In default o f $25,000 ball. (Oonttmisd sal Page Six) hit doWn ths right field line for a Steak or Chicken Dinner...... $ WRITERS NEARING double, acorlng Moors. Terry fan­ le ft rected By Members of the Legal nothing to fear from our apprentice slon" from 'a aeven-year-old “tiger" WItaessea Ouarded .SIXTH INNINa Singing and Dancing Waiters — Ask Them To Sing Fasqlsts," the Leftists asserted. boy, accused of trying to kiU a The thirteen other wttiu By ASSOCIATED PBUSS ned, swinging at a fast balL- Ott The Fascist chieftain, however, baby with an Iron bar. grounded ouhLon a hopper, through Otants—Ott smashed tha first Profession—Which He Is To Serve. PACIFIC COAST brought from New Haven county Nine persons died violently In pitaItch over Croaettl’a head for a sUw Your Favorite Old Time or Popular Song. expressed "admlmtlon" ajr the ac- (The admission relates to an in­ ja" by U. B. MarabaL Bernard Connecticut over the week-end— toe box, CrosetU to Gehrig. BarteU - Uon a t his followers. cident of a year ago, Chef Reed said, BRITISH FASCISTS advancad-to-tolrd.....Blppla.drave.a Die,. Ippl#______F4teh- and closely guarded^' in his seve»4if titenr in-automobUe fatal!- balls. Ihs Tanksaa clustered Soda] party members, he said, but must be withheld until a office before presentment to the ties. base hit In short left, scoring Bar­ 4. . . . Last But Not Least — He teU. Mancuao smashed toe first Ruffing who Indicated he thought hk axfiileved thdr object to "disperse Juvenile Court bearing before Su­ jury are women arrested In a aeries Besides the motor vehicle deaths, Louis and Leonard, Proprietors. perior Judge E. N. Hardin at 6 p. pitch to light for a single, sending was getting toe worse of toe ' de­ red flag parpdes, prevent the sing­ Reporters Off on Trip That of raids on alleged bouses of Ul a man waa aaphyxUted and a depu­ INVOLVED IN RIOT Should Possess a Human Under­ ing at the t^mationale in public m. e. s. t.). ty sheriff waa shot down by a lone Ripple to third.. Whitehead stashed cisions on hta pitches. Mancuao "It rtiows,’’ the chief aaserted, fam e In the state. a hit between Lazxerl and Gehrig, sacrifleed. Ruffing to Laxzeri, send­ .. places and halt invasion of Paris by An Indication ti^t the jury might b a n ^ standing and Feeling of the Hard- Soviet coliimns.- ‘‘the boy is a menace at large bs- Win Cover 21,000 Mfles scoring Ripple. Mancuso stopped ing '(}U to third and Ripple to aeo- again he called Into aeaslon was ' Wlffle attempting to aignal pass­ "Beds Are Protooted- cauae o f his savage, homicidal ten­ at second. There was a confer­ ond. CrosetU fumbled Whiteheadta given in the court room when Fed­ ing motorists for aid because his ear — ships Suffered By the Everyday “It la now proven that (Commu­ dencies— tile same mental quirk that Attempt Parade m London ence In toe box among the Yankees hopper for an , permitting Ott by Air. eral Judge Carrol C. H indu asked lost a wheel Sunday night on the nists) are even protected by over- lea him to attack Roland Smith, 22 Derby turnpike near New Haven, and activity in toe bullpen. Jack- to score. Ripple to reach third and Citizen—and Govern Himself Ac­ Cohen whether be Intended to pre­ wbelmlng forces of public order- months, with the bar." Paul Jacques, 23, of that city, was and Fights FoDow; 300 son hoisted the first pitch to DiMag- putting Whitehead on first Jack- cordingly. wlth ope policeman or guard for 'Wblle the boy, his name .undia- sent all the cases today. injured fatally by an automobile gio in left center. sco'fa n n ed Scbumachar fanned,' ^each ConummLit," he dedared. closed, fretted and wept angrily in By CHARLES B. HABNEB "I hope so.” replied the prosecu­ driven by Eugene F. (M att of West Three mas, five hits, no arrors, swinging. He was Buffing's seventh TONIGHT olutlonaries are powerless be- juvenile detention quarters, physi­ En Route by Air to Manila, Oct. tor, "but if the Orand Jury la ex­ Havan. ' Are Injared. two-left. strike-out vlcUm. brs the French rodai party." cians planned a deUcate operation 8— (AP) —Only a few hours out cused, however. It will have to be Authorities said Mias Ruth B sd- Yaakeeai (jrosettl fanned on One ran, one h it cae error, Isrs An -informed source declared on the Smith bah^a fractured skulL from New York, sret the whole eaat- excused subject to call." sell 23, at Burlington, waa Instruct­ called third strike. Ripple made a le ft . criminal ptoae<,utlon o f De La To Be Ezynlned eni port of the United States already Today's Oases Yankeee: Gehrig was tossed out EDMUND F. DWYER ing a companion concerning Um op­ London, Oct. 5. — (AP) — Fifty Bcnsattonal tumbling catch o f Rolfe's HAPFY-LU and his Roeque's organization would be be­ Juvenile autbortnes planned to baa been crossed by a group o f news­ The .cases which the Grand Jury eration of an automobUe when the Whitehead to Terry, on a high hop­ have a psychiatrist examine the boy. marauders Invaded the Jewish colo­ line drive, to short center. He gun soon oA the grounds the new papermen beading for the Philip­ are considering today axose from an machine collided with another at a per. Dickey fanned, swinging. Sel­ Mrs. Francis Axtell, juvenile officer, ny In London’s east .end toda' came up With toe baU after a com­ party was merely a canuuiflage for pines. Investigation which begsn incon* street Intersection in Bristol Sunday lay to plete somersault Jackson tossed kirk rapped a single to center. iald she would ask tost be be con­ raid shops after poUce had qul[uietod RHYTHM RAND activities of the dissolved National-^ We are due In San Francisco this spicuously in late summer with a killing her. out DlMaggio after'taklng bisAlow Jackson threw wild on PoweU’s alow Has The^ Qualifications fined ih an institution. afternoon after 18 hours of travel, an earUer antl-Fasclat demonstra- roUer, toe baU aalUng high over One of the best bands we have ever had. Ifb a pleasure 'ist league, the Croix de Feu. raid on a Bethany road house.' In Mrs. Ida Ofijrard o f Seymour, 74- hopper ai}d toe crowd gave toe They pointed out the government "The bov seems still plttsed that the time it tokea to get from New tlon. Terry’s bead and permitting Selkirk he almost killed Roland," Oilef Reed rapid succession, Fedenfl agents, year-old widow, was injured fatally Giants an ovation. Just to listen to them! already has beg’4.n an investigation York to Chicago by train. Travel­ Saturday night by an automobile With bricks and stones, the roam­ to score while Powell ran to third. said. "He’s belligerent toward us asststed by state police, raided other ing band smashed windows and ' No nuta, BO hits, BO errors, none HE DESERVES YOUR SUPPORT of the party after lAftlsts declarod ing by United Alrllnea we .reached Mtabliahmenta In small Connecticut operated by Richard Swanat, 19, Ip le ft Powell wua credited with a scratch and probably would carry out hia Chicago at 8:18 a. m.. Central plate glass, fronts In a renewal ot Pe |A Rocque evaded the diasolution towns and arrested over SO de­ that conununity. She died In a Per- SECOND iNNINa bit and Jackson charged wito an threat of punching our noses, if he Standard' Time, just 6 hours, IS street rioting which forced cao' error. Lazzeri singled sharpy past- , ON THAT BASIS! order against the league by trans­ fendants and a. score of material by hospital. Otants-^humaoher hoisted toe qoc forming his group Into a political could. He cried, however, when his minutes after our takeoff from eellatlon of a parade planned by Sir Whitehead, scoring PoweU with tha G I Floor Show parents were refused permission to witnesses. Ths ball dsmanded for Child Killed flrst pltcb to DiMaggio In deep cen­ oigtsnisatlon. NewMk, N. J. , A trip to a neighboring store to Oswald ICosley, BHtiah Fascist lead­ tying . Johnson fanned, swing­ see him before the hearing, and be We stopped at the Cleveland Air­ their appearance in bourt now ag­ er. ter flo'd. Moore p op ^ to Rnife oo Newspaper -Oomuent buy ean^ cost the life of Robert & toe first pitched halt BarteU fanned, ing at a sinker. GOOD wants to go home. The tern, as for port for a few minutes. In Chicago gregates well uver $400,000. Disturbances developed yesterday .BIttemess of the street fighting as we could learn fpom questioning James, seven years ojd, in Wator- swinging. Two nms, two Uts, eaa error, one GOOD was echoed in Paris newspapers. we changed to another of the line’s The corridor leading to the Grand as Uoalsy’s followers "congregated BAND Democratic Candidate him, were caused tiy -self-toty— that bury Sunday when be was struck ^ No mns, ao kits, no errors, lo ft ' DANCING lAftist journals praised the goveiU- planes with a fresh crew.:’nie jour- Jury zoom was ropsd off to prevent an automobUe driven by Bartley JB. near tbs town of London an^ anti- w asalL- bey has been, aa uneventful as qniy contact with the witneesee or jury, Fascist demonstrators In ths Is ft ntMt'a handling of the situation Denberate Act HaU o f Stepney. - Yaakessi Gehrig up. Gehrig while Rightist papers attacked the an air journey can be. an unusual proosdurs In the district end threatened to charge toe procea- GOOD The boy’s setions and hia explana­ Joseph J. Shea, 20, of' W est poled a bit down toe right field Une TREASURY BALANCE GOOD For CONSTABLE ^ administration for "placing an army - Start o f gourBey- court. Springfield, Uses., was ktUsd Bating skm. Police pereuaded Sir Oswald EATS tion of his attack on the Out by limousine from Manhattan Ths Grand Jury, whose torsman, to call off the parada although and raced aU ths way to third when of 20,000 at ^ e ae-vice a t the Oom- wanted to knock his brains oul day near Wallingford when an auto- the ball bounded through Ott’s legs. Washington, O ct 6.—(AP)—^Rs- DRINKS munlat cause.’’ to the airport Into the waiting air­ scattered sklnnUhes broke out at a Indicated the bisating was carried It waa a single for Gehrig and an One of the most vfaUent ci«ai»««' liner; the tira" big engines roar into (Oeatinnsd sa Page Bfai) number o t polnta. celpta, October 3, 126,939,907.73} out deliberate, rather than in a (Osattaned aa Faga ,8tx) srror for Ott Dickey rolled down occurred on the Boulevard Exdmans life.as searchllghta flash a flood of Police t^ed down barricades expenditures, $28,709,47121; bab S d d its frengy. Chief ReiMl aald. toe first base line and wag tossed R E D F O X Urtiere 200 Blgbtista broke through daylight across the Held; the jpltot wacted by, Coramonlst demonstra­ ance, $3,174,M3,094.83; Customa re- H a a p d e n ^ "He found Holand in an alley, took, swtnn the ship Into the wind at the tors along'the projected line of out at first Schumacher to Terry, ALE a police cordon and uuised a gener­ him Into the woodshed, slugged him oetpta for toe month, .$8,419,6S3JL - al melee until reinforcements ar-' end « the runway, races each motor march. Aimroxlmately 100 parsons whose fast relay to Mancuao caught three times with the bar and left separately, then co-ordinates them wars atvested and between 300 and Gehrig at toe plate for a double Receipta tor the fiscal year (slncg THE STRAIGHT rived.■ him senseless," the chief declared. Fifty o f the nigfaUsts barricaded for the take-off. Election Results Tonight 800 treated for minor injuries before play. Selkiric belted a JiUy 1). $tin,SS2,961d9; expendi­ "H e then went home and' changed to A moment of speed in which the order was restored in toe district Into toe .ight field stands on a ''.etnselves In a cafe and hurled bot- his play olothea. Condag back to tures, .$1,710,661,032J6; (Includtaf. searchlights flash Iw tbs windows Ohowd o f so,oeo throe and two pltoh. It was -hia 'a.i dlshware, glaases and chairs at the shed, be found the b a ^ still un-^ The Herald win give tdephone service on the rcsnlts $638350.669.72 (rf emergency sxpsM_ Silver Grill ie onrushlng police, who finally dU- uid then suddenly n>e myriad red ' Officials asUmatod a crowd of ssoimd circuit clout of tha series conscious and sauntered oiT, appar­ 1007 MAIN STREET 'DEMOCRATIC TICKET udged them. ‘ — lights a t the runway are visible far of the T om Election tonight. PoOii dcMie at 8 p. m. 80^000 lay In wait for ths 6,000 Powell filed to Ripple. dlttues): excess of expendltiirw^. ently believing the baby deaiL’’ below. W e’re, on the way a t threa ‘‘Fascist will not hi9 pen,hsrt. Lt R esoltg not be svallabia bofoew 8:30 p.ga. btaeksbirted Fascista. Tbs: majority One run, two hlta, one ecror, none $889,838,0713)7: grosaOebt $ 8 8 ,8 ^ j: Later, Roland recovered enough miles a minute. There is nothing to win lett. •hall not pass,- Communist speak- to orilM into the alley where a gm o t tha> demonstrators, they dsmarsd. 08e,368!85, a decrease «rf $8,748,499*^' do but take It easy and Um same DIAL 5121.5122 or 5123 ware Jswiali isaldenta of toe east THIRD BfNINO ' Otaatsi Terty grounded oyt on 50 u nder the previous dsjrj" tha flrst siteh , CrosatU to Gehrig. assets, ^0J07/)49J0829, lUNCHiBriM: fO HERidm, M A N m ert& r CX>NM4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 5.19M I TWO BVBWIWO HURALD, HAN( CONN, MONDAY, OCTdBER «, 198« .i'-tf ti'u'i'iiaftMtai ______• ------— ------:' Miss Ann flokot A soetol hour fol­ ejtanai reonloo a t the northwest of Madrid, a Fasdst fttnd Is to be used towards tbs up- Triple Threat To GIbom WAPPING lowed the bnslnsee meeting with Community Chttrtsh BooMi attack was repnlsed at Navalperal k«sp of the hospital. EVENING TRADE Speaks At School TWO GOVERNMENTS games, and candy making, and, re- urday with ovof sOrenty where Insurgents have been trying . A bronze tablet has been placed la i S i M A R K E F *‘D6um With Deb-Extras” fosShments were served. P preoeat After a short n s CLAM to break through the mountain ROCKVILLE the hospital whichrbeara this in- Health Conference! Miss Bvetya Hilond of Sprtng- Mrs. Ernestine D. Sullivan and masting there was a short passes, the War ministry said. MripUon: 'This Tablet is Sheeted la daughter, Barbara Ann, latt Sunday opened by ehorue Ccavoys of food rolled Into the OommemoratioB of the Presentation SanOL OPENING < Shout Regular Chorines RULEPENNSYOTY flald, Mass,, was the woak-end guast led Im Rev. David Carter; REBE LINE HAS capital. Indicating the government of $10,000 to the Uaited Qenaan ABOVE IREAyERAGE o t her oousla, Mrs. Judson O. Flits. for a visit with her alster, Mrs. Dor­ 'Fnmlsbed by F. & Shaw, tao. The Turaaca Girls club held their othy Swats, In New York aty . mOo, U r. wnam: • •kateh. WM prepArlsg■ ig for the erfUcalcnt‘“ ' pbAM“■---- IHOLD TOWN MEETING Societies of RockvlUe, Connecticut, - 78 Paarl Street, Bertford Struck," by Mm. AUey ot Uanebao-' of the siege. 1938.” It la also planned to place WllUem E. Martin, Santa Barbara, Calif., O ct B. ^M n. James C. Carr, and Nancy maating at the home of Mrs. Hattie Mr. and Mm. Raymond Birchard Ration cards were issued to con­ B. Johnson last EYlday svenlng with and family who have been living In ter and Mrs. Horaoa POoIdiam «C - BEENMERED the hooka and reo>rda of the fund in lAoal Bo|iMeentatlve (AP)—Rumblee still were heard to­ Batch and Gladys Turner. Two CoDDcils, Two Police WllUmaaUe; and an accerdlen ~ serve food In the face of a shortage tha Public Library. The fund was Forti Classes to Be Held To* Canliflower Readies ffigh of Tuttle profeesed to know Uttie twelve members present It was Mm. Harriet Foster’s house on Fos­ hy Fay Bruchard. Refreshments of meat, sugar, milk and potatoes TONIGHT; MANY T o n e s atarted in 1910 by contributions and -- Bid Akked day of that exploMvs battle cf blue their election of officers and tha fol­ ter street, moved last Sattuday to (OmtimMd fm n Face One) Cep. Nat. Bk. and Tr. 22 28 about tbe situation until It came to were served. order that adequate supplies increased by a basaar and each year Conn. River Bk. ....'4 8 0 — blood and angry tears on the fash­ a hMd last night Forces end tv^o Water lowing girls were elected: President the tenement houae of Mm. Lena F. woulc be assured for the XOO.UOO with Interest nigiit; Arrange Conrses to 12i0; Total Saks last Miss Ifleanor Stead, vice-president Sadd ta Wapplng, north ot the Cen­ at the strancest double maaeuvere Important Sessioti to Be Held Htfd. Conn. Trust ... 78 8S ionable hUla' of Montedto—but the vpil say this, however, people Mlas> Blanche ter. -> men the government said were un­ In behalf of the truateea. Colonel Htfd. N at Bk. * Tr. 27 29 victory went to militant movie play* shouldn’t play at the movie busi­ Belcher; aecretary, About 800 kinds o t wood aro In modeni military blitory. der arms Tn the Madrid area. in 'Memorial Building— Mat­ Francis T, Maxwell, president of Works Crews on Job.. Miss Carolyn Stewart; treasurer. The old North school held their known to' the timber trade. (Two opposing armies, by a simul­ Aid the IndividoaL Phoenix St. Bk. ft Tr. 275 — Week $6,401.94 ’ a n who forced a director to fire a ness. I suppose the girls wanted ters to Be Considereid, the City H onltal received the jglft Inidrahoe Stoebs -•■5 group of society girls vdio had tak­ a thrtlL But extra-worii Is a serl- taneous flanking movement, would and expressed the appreciation of ouB, bread-and-butter business to appear to have each cut the other's the hospital trustees. i Aetna Casualty ..... 103 108 en Jobs as “ extiaa" tn a new ple- Rockville, OcL 8.—A large at­ The local State Trade sehooi wiU Aetna Fire 80% 82' tive. hundreds of people In Hollywood." Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 8.—(AP)— line of communications, and. In ef' Or. George S. Brookaa, paator of Aetna Life ...... 30% 82' Total lalpa for last weak tn tha Tbe three spokesmen, for the em­ fact, to be mutually surrounded.! Manchester tendance la expected at the annual the Union xihurcb, spoke briefly, re­ open Its evening school classes to­ The battle woe short sharp and Shenandoah Is one eltjt but it has Reports of the Maque^a victory town meeting to be held this eve­ night at 7 o’clock with two-hour ses­ Automobile ...... 84 'S6 Manchester Auction nuukat wara daotvs. battled extras were more outspoken two governments—chiefly because viewing the origin of the fund and Conn. General ...... 87 89 came while Madrid was celebrating Date Book ning at eight o'clock in the Town spoke of the generosity of the peo­ sions to tha drafting and machine $6,401.94 and on Sunday vtarting a “Give those jobs to Isgitimste ex­ about the situation as they saw It Councilman Stanley Orayefaky the second anniversary of the Octo­ Aall, Memorial building, when sev­ departments. Classes In other de­ Hartford Fire ...... 72 74 new week, the aalea amounted to tras," a three-glrl delegation told “Why should rich girls who don’t For One Week ple of German birth who had mode changed his 'mind. ber Spanish proletarian revolution eral matters of Importance are to the gift possible. There were about partments will be started as soon as Hartford Steam Boiler 77 79 $1,484.70, holding above the daily» Director Frank Tuttle late laat need the money take the bretul out In Oviedo, the northwestern pro­ Tonight. coma before the voters. a sufficient number of applications National F ir e ...... 66 68 average sales of last week. night “or else we’re walking out— of mouths of extras,’’ snapped pret­ The Schuylkill coupty court will a dozen present for the presentation. Phoenix Fire ...... 82 84 and every star in the cast goes with ty Lucille Lamarr. "They get a decide whether he had the right to vincial capital of the Asturias, scene Oct 8.—Town election, State Ar­ The reports of the various town Including Frederick N. Beldlng and have been received. Director J. O. UauUflower was high again on at the bloodiest phase o( the October officers and committees will be pre­ Echmallan wishes to stress the fact Rossla Insurance .... 12 14 Sunday reaching $2.20 a crata for us.” thrilL Somebody else misses a withdraw hla resignation before the '-Ska mory 8 a. m.-8 p. m., followed by George Arnold, Jr., who are trustees Travelers ...... 616 630 Tuttle adeed for ten minutes’ meal." Council voted on It, thereby creat­ revolt in 1934, an army of miners town meeting, 8:30 p. m., H. S. sented to the voters for their ap­ of the hospital. that the school will do aU In Its high with $1 low, there being sold reached the outskirts of the city proval and the Selectmen's budget power to arrange classes to the sat- Public Utility Stocks 602 cratea of No. 1 grade, '^ere breathing apace. Margaret McDougal fired the re­ ing a situation which led both Re­ unmolested by Insurgent columns hall. for the coming year will be acted IGvenIng School to Open Isfactlon of the public. In that time; he -learned that the treating battery from the other side. publicans and Democrats to claim a Also . opening of evening echool The RockvlUe Evening school wlU Conn. L t and Po». . 74 78 were also eold 126 cratea of No. 2 from Galicia, official reports aald. upon. It Is planned to hold sessions in Conn. Power ...... 88% 67' grade for a high of $1J!B and a low latter half of tbe ultimatum was "What If we don’t need the majority in the Council and the right New columns of mtlltla for the class at State Trade school. The voters will take action re­ open this evening with regtstratlon drafting and machine work' each of 60 cenoL true The "name players” In the money?" she retorted. "This ‘rich to organize the government Judging from their happy smiles, all Is going well with Ginger from seven to elgjit-thlrty o'clock at Htfd. Elea L t ...... 69% -71i Meanwhile, this anthracite d ty of defense of the capital were reported This Week. garding authorizing the Selectmen Monday ahd Thursday evening from Hartford Gas ...... 48 62 Among other aalea were 14 company hod agreed to support tbe heiress’ stuff gives me a pain. Any­ Rogers, Fred Astaire-and (irorges Metaxa in this scene from "Swing enroute from Asturias province and and town treasurer to borrow the Sykes Memorial school. The In­ 7 to 9. ^ e local school Is prepared demands of the $8-a-day extras. way, our salary would go to chari­ 20,000 has a Republican Council and m m Oct. 9.—Rally of local Town.send So. .... 152 166 bushels melons, high $1J16, low Time”, current starring vehicle for the King and Queen of Terpsichora. from Valencia. money for current expenses. A su­ structors will be Allen L. Dresser, to conduct claseea In whatever trade When the girls came back, he ty.’’ a Democratic ClouncIL s Republican Mias Rogers portrays a dancing teacher and Astaire “ plays dumb" In and N. U. S. J. units at High school tnclpal; Margaret Hart and Eliza­ Manufacturing Stocks $1.28; 86 bags sweet c o ^ 60 police force and a Democratic po­ Ceaseless fighting on all fronts of hall. pervising committee for Grove Hljl for which there Is a demand and Acme Wire 47 49 to the bag, 60 cents each; " h e would see to It that no ex- The war has been fought on many order to become her pupil. Many hUarious complications result Musio the Madrid sector brought goyem cemetery will be chosen. Fqj sev­ beth Burger, commercial subjects; those who desire to further their J roles would be played by society fronts recently. lice force; each paifty mans the for "Swing Time" is by Jerome Kem and Dorothy Fields. Next Week. Anna Hendrick, sewinff; Kenneth Am. H ardw are...... 34% 36' baskets tomatoes, high 60 cents, U— borough water works with Its own ment assertions of successes. eral years this committee has been training In a trade are asked to reg­ Arrow H and H, com. 52 84 20 cents; 18 baskets peaches, high- _ffls. In New York, professional models A fierce offensive was launchecr| Oct. 13.—Lecture, "The Interna­ Little, machine shop: Paul Roden, ister at the echool as soon as possi­ CasUiig-records for the picture crew, there aro two men for every tional Situation," by Dr. John N. made up of the following, ^Colonel woodworking. BilUngre and Spencer . 4 6 $1.60, low $1.20; 40 baskets grapea, called a strike when they found on Siguensa, northeastern terminus Francis '1^ Maxwell, Frederick W. ble. ("OoUegs Holiday”) had showed the ■ pretty members of the elite taking Job, working independently and Ig­ two policemen sponsored by Orayef- of the Fascist line about Madrid, Andrews of New York University The school will be in session on Dr. Frederick N. Sperry , , Bristol Brass ...... 63% 68> 12 quarts to the basket, 28 cqnts noring each-other. beautiful girl, Is about to leave the CLEANED Bradley and George Arnold, Jr. It __ J-y Collins Co...... 112 122 each; 15 bushels No. 1 potatoes, $1 names of Polly Forsyth, daughter of their pobs- Night club entertainers sky. surroundings she has known for and farther to the north, in the at Nathan Hale achool, s|;>on8ored by la expected that this committee will Monday, Tueeday and Thursday Mrs. Frederick H. Forsyth; Bar­ an over the country have faced the One police force raided establleh- Vitoria sector, the government Educational club. evenings, for seventy-flve rflghta Colt's Pat. Firearms. 46 48 a bushel; 10 bushels No. 2 potatoes, ments operating slot machines; the The Democrats have carried the years—and the man she has youth­ be reappointed. Dr. Frederick N. Sperry, president Eagle Lock ...... 24 26 60 cents a bushel; 92 bushels lima bara Oowles, daughter of Mr. and same Issue. case into court where a decision Is fully loved almost as long, Herbert claimed stragotlc positions were re­ This Month. The annual appropriation of from seven to eight-thirty o'clock. WADSWORTH TO MAKE of the Board of Managers of tho leans, high $1.20, low 70 cents. Mrs. William H. Cowles; J^argaret But In Santa Barbara, the battle other side arrested tbe raiders on expected soon. Marshall. taken. Oct. 18—Conflrmand reunion of Registration tonight.la advisable American Society tor the Hard of Fafnir Bearings ..... no — charges of Impersonating officers. money for Memorial Day observance Gray Tel Pay Station 22% 24% McDougal, daughter of Mrs. Taylor of "El Paso De Paycheck” has been On a dare, Simone asks Marshall In the Guadarrama mountains to Concordia Lutheran church. as a large school is expected and it Hearing, will apeak on the "Hard of Other OompUoations and the appropriation of $800 to­ is necessary to limit the enrollment PILGRIMAGE TO INDIA Hart and Cooley .... 150 McDougal; Peggy Carr, daughter of won by the professionals. dance with her at a school social Oct 19—Fourth District O. O. P. ward the War Memorial Fund will Hearing In Our Schools” At the There are other oompileationa. event. He refuses the girl and, rally here. *. o In some of the classes. Pupils from School Health Education (!lonference Landers, Frary ft Clk. 44% 46%z : ; BRITISH FASCISTS be voted upon. Mann & Bow, Oass A 8% 10% Wltnesg the query of a bonding ‘m L S ’ DORMlTORr ashamed at the rebuff, she runs off, Oct. 24.—Mons-Ypres Auxiliary, The approval of the voters will out-of-town may attend the school to be held IVednesday, October 7, at company as to what is going to be to return Just as a searching patty B. W. V., Hallowe’en masquerade upon the payment of a small tuition the Bulkeley High school in Hart­ do., Clasa B-...... *" % and pie. Mrs. Emil J. Koehler Is be a.sked for the authorization of the charge. Former Residents to Attend New BriL Mch., com. 34% 36% INVOLVED IN RIOT chairman of the supper. done about the bonded Indebtedness, is setting out to look for her. ball, Tinker hall. Selectmen and treasurer to nego­ 80th Anniversary of Method­ ford. Dr. Sperry Is appearing In do., pfd...... NORTH COVENTRY On Friday evening members of the threat of tbe telephone com­ AT THE STATC THEATER Ruth Chatterton Is also in love Oct. 24. — Scml-formal dance at tiate and execute notes or renewals LongVlcw Meeting the section for school nurses. pany to take Its phones out of the with Marshall, but she conceals her Tha October moeUng of the Long­ ist Missions in British India. Registration will open at 3:30 North and J u d d ...... (Oontlnned from Page One) tbe congregation are furnishing a Country Club, sponsored by degree of notes In whole or In part for the Peck, Stow & Wilcox supper to the members of the choir Town Hall unless tbe bill is paid. affection 'ochlnd an appearancs of team of Scandia lodge. "Bridge Approp/lallon," so called, view Parent-Teechers Association p. m. and the section meetings at 4 The Booster Night and reception at the Grange Hall. friendly cooperation. will be held this evening. At this o'clock. There will be a general Russell Mfg. Co. .. end who had clashed previously Other municipal obligations have New Film Introduces Simone Oct. 81—Tall Cedars Fall Formal ^the said notes-or renewals of notes Dr. and Mrs. Julian 8. Wadsworth, Scovill Mfg. Ck). ... to the Town School Board and not been paid, and few ordinances "Girls’ Dormitory” was e s ^ la l- dance at Manchester Country club. so executed not to exceed the total time there will be a musical pro­ meeting at 8:40 p. to., followed by with Mosley’s supporters. Simon, Youthful French Star ly chosen for Slnione’s first Holly­ For Congreti gram presented by Eugene Epstein formerly of this town, are Joining Standard Screw ... tesudiers was held In the Grange have been passed by tbe two Coun­ Next Month. sum voted for said purpose. a turkey dinner at 6:30, resei^atlone Six thousand police were thrown Hall, Wednesday evening. The cils, meeting In the same room at to American Public. wood picture. Irving Cummings di­ CASH AND CARRY of Ellington, accompanied by Miss the Pilgrimage to India for the ul>- for which should be made St onco Slanjey Works .... around the area with an airplane rected the production, with Ray­ Nov. 2.—"Big Hearted Herbert," The voters will be asked to au- Torrington ...... Worthy Lecturer Gertrude Ander­ WmiNGTON the same time but Ignoring each W allir L BaHoraon a three-act comedy at Whlton Me­ thorlzo the Selectmen to put land lo­ Pauline Kahan of Vernon. servance of the 80th arinlversary of with -Miss Mary C. Kelley, Hartford overhead observing the fighting nnd other. mond Griffith associate producer. All those living in the Longview Board of Education. At 7:30 tbe Union Mfg. C3o. . reporting Incidents by radio to the son arranged the following pro- One of the most Important cinema Monday, Octobar S morial auditorium played by the cated between the Town Hall and the founding of Missions In India by U S Envelope, com. It all dates back tp the election The co-feature la "They Met In A Same quality maintain- Community Players and sponsored Henry building In shape, ao same section who are Interested in the the Methodist Episcopal Church, flnal session will open. ground forcM. - crami March of the officers; prayer Mrs Howard Pratt motored to of last November, when Democratic events In years took place yesterday Taxi" with Chester Morris and Fay ,P.-.,McrWTIC weUare.of ebUdren are .welcome to do., pfd...... Fasclata bad planned to meet.at » ^ , by the chaplain; flag salute; address Springfield. Maas.. Wednesday...... Wray,, and .the program oonUnues. by the Mothers’- eitib.”’™"'" -can be Qsed'forparklngpnrpeses'for Bailing from Marseilles, November Veeder Root 69%' 1()3% Harry Badea was chosen for’ the at the State ’ theater when an hxett- A Program of Real Relief Nov. 4 — Annual benefit Bam town officials, city officials, offlclais the meeting. The programs for the 12, on the 8.8. Viceroy of India, P. central location but their opponents, of.welcome by the master; song by Mrs. Hazel ^undt has a position Council. The Democrats cotmted Ing new personality, Simone Simon through tomorrow night ed on this wotk Sg on year’s work will be distributed at and O. liner. They have been spend­ Whitlock Coll Pipe .. 4% 6% chanting "they shall not paas," dis­ all; Boosters Night greeting by this year as nurse in town schools. Dance at State Armory for Man­ of the Superior Court, state police J. B. Williams Co. .. 33 43 noses, figured they had an eight-to- (pronounced See-MOAN See- chester Memorial hospital. and attorneys. The subject has been the meeting this evening. ing the summer In Scotland and rupted the gathering. lecturer; facts of Coverty Grange She is the widow of Rev. Edwin E. seven majority and announced a MOAN), made her debut In the Regletrars In Session England but will soon return to Miscellaneous Mosley Proteete read by Dorothy 'White; musical Sundt and before her marriage was any resTular work. Nov. 8—Annual Conflrmand re­ discussed on several previous occa­ N. V. Stocks ^selscUon by McKinney’s orchestra; forthcoming reorganization of the Twentieth Century-Fox production, Deaths Last Night union at Emanuel Lutheran church. sions, and the matter will now be The registrars of voters, George Paris and Geneva. Their Itinerary Barl’m Stainless StL. 3 4 Sir Oswald, who drove to, the head nurse at the Hartford hospital. city government “Girls’ Dormitory.” • presented to the voters for their de­ B. Dunn, Democrat, and Henry includes a Christmas service In Ta1 Chapman Valve ...... 26 28 parade scene before the flgbtlng address. Rev. Leon H. Austin; - There was a good attendance at 'Warm, young, refreshing and Nov. 18, 19, 20 — Booster club Conn. Invest Mgt ... 4 6 started, objected vigorously to police sketch, Jonathan’s Daughters, char­ the-reception held for Rev. and Change Parties baxar at North Methodist church. cision. :, Schmidt, Republican, will be In ses­ Mahal, after which they expect to Adams Exp ...... 14% acters, Aunt Jemima by Anna C. Clarence Reeves, a holdover, fell 'vltaL with distinct magnetic appeal New York.—Jesse Isldor Strauii, Another matter will be that of au­ sion at the town clerk’s office on Journey leisurely through the Duten Air Redue ...... 78% Elec Steam Sterilizing 1% 2% Intervention but eventually was per-, Mrs. Horace B. Sloat. Louis B. Serv­ and rare, strange beauty. Miss Gt. Lak. Stmshp. Co. 41 43 - suadeO to postpone plans for .the' Anderson, Fannie by Ruth Loomis, ice had charge and the entertain­ out with his Republican colleagues 64, who retired in August as United MAHIEU'S thorizing the Selectmen, regarding Tuesday, October 6, from 9 in the East Indies to China where they Alaska Jun ...... 16% Simon is being acclaimed the most States Ambassador to Fronce. morning until 8 in the afternoon to expect to make a long visit In Peip­ Hendey Mch. Co. . procession. . Martha by Ruth 'Vinton and Ara­ ment consisted of piano and violin and swung the balance to elght-to- Important discovery In recent screen My-T-Fine Desserts, “I »7 _ the accepting of the road at Tan- Allegheny ...... 4% bella by June Loomis; solo, Mrs. A. selections by Mr. and Mrs. Marco of slx. Then two Democrats, Anthony New York.—George Dickie Ogden, FRENCH FEAR RIOTS keroosan lake at Vernon, providing receive the names of those to be ing and Korea. AUled Chem ...... 231% King Seeley Corp He accused the government of history. Herbert Marshall and Rutn Hats Cleaned 8 pkgs...... 1 / C Sanbo'm Map __ surrendering to the “red terror” and J. Vinton; monologue. Aunt Eliza’s Hartford, a solo by Miss Elsie Lay- Radzal and John Glaudel, changed to Chatterton are starred with her, in 68, vice president of the Pennsylva­ the abutters will donate gratuitous­ made voters for the November elec­ Am Can ...... 122% Wild Ride, Esther Koehler; quadrille, ton, singing by the quartet of Me­ the Republican side and that party nia railroad In charge of traffic at ly sufficient land to make tha road tion,. This will be the flnal session Am Coml Alco __ ...... 28 Sparta Foundry ., asserted the rioting Indicated nec- - an exceptional cast that features Del Malt Cream Style o ^ ^ Sylvonla Indus. ., esaity for Fascism in Great Britain.. Hull’s Vlvtory, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd morial church comprised of Post­ took a turn in claiming the ma­ New York. FOLLOWING CLASHES according to statute requirements for the enrolling of voters beforeithe Am Rad St S ...... 23% Staadlsb, Mr. and Mrs. C. Irving jority, counting G raj^sky with Constance Collier, J. Edward Brom­ Loulsla. Va,—Dr. Glanvtlle Terrell, Bant&m Com, 2 cans . X C and acceptable to the Selectmen. It presidential election. IL DUCE REDUCES VALUE Taylor-Colqultt ...... His political foes burled bricks at master Arthur J Catsse, LouIS B. berg, Dixie Dunbar, John Qualen Am Smelt ...... 85% the disordered Fascist column, one Looihla, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Service, Charles Todd and Norman them. 77. for 20 years a professor at the and Blocked Is expected that tnia matter will re­ The registrars will also be In ses­ Am Tel and Tel ...... 177% Utab-Idaho Sug. Com. 2% Johnson, Clifford Hill, Mrs. Emma and Shirley Deane. University of Kentucky. Kirkman’s Borax 0 1 ^ OF REDS, FASCISTS sion at the Town Clerk’s office on New York Bank and Ins. Stocks of which crashed through the wind­ Hueston. Miss Zale Plympton of They named a police force and em­ The film opens In an exclusive ceive the support of the residents of OF THE ITALIAN LIRA Am Tob B ...... 100% shield of Sir Oswald’s automobUa. HiU, June Loomis, LesUr HIU. UI- Mansfield gave readings. Ice cream ployes for other departments: then Soap, 5 b a rs...... 4m A C Vernon. Saturday, Octobei 10, from 9 a. m., Am Wat W k s...... 25% Bank of New York.. 498 600 boarding school. Herbert Marshall is lian Ayers and Fred Anderson. The and cake were served. Grayefsky who had turned in his the director of the school, Ruth RIOTS IN MANILA (Oontlnned from Page One) The voters Will also be asked to to 6 p. m., and on Saturday, October Anaconda ...... 41 Bankers Trust .. ladles were dressed In old-fashioned resignation announced be would stay Chase & Sanborn O C ^ take action as to the disposition of 17, from 9 a. m., to 8 p. m., for the Armour, III...... 5% Chase ...... A1 De Clcco and his Revelers play­ > hatterton, Constance Collier, J. (Continued from Page One) Chemical ...... clothes and Uih men wore overalls. ed at a dance at the Haul Brau in in the Council and "side” with the Eklward Bromberg, are Important Manila, P. I., Oct 5.—(AP) — Dated CofTee, lb...... ers shouted at the park rally. the balance In "Dirt Road Account," correction and revision of the vot­ Atchison ...... ___ 82 Mias Sylvia Smith played the piano Democrats. President Joe Galitsky ao called, of 1938. ing lists. Central Hanover Rockville Saturdav night members of the faculty. Authorities disclosed today two 39c Among the huge red flags en­ the closing quotation on the New Auburn ...... 35% KELLOGG accompanying Thomas McKinney protested he had the resignation and The students are all young girls men are under arrest as a result of Native Potatoes,* dorsed Communist hammer* and Hospital Reoelvos Fund InstaUed District Oommander York Foreign Exchange market Aviation Corp ___ ...... 5% Continental ___ with tbe violin. This was followed Miss Helen Rolllnson spent Thurs­ insisted upon submitting it to coun­ With brief exercises and little Nelson C. Mead of this city, com­ Com Exchange . day in Hartford. Allen Bennett con­ In their late 'teens, and all are the series of bomb explosions tn peck ...... OOO sickle were some bearing slogans, Saturday.) Balt and Ohio ___ ...... 26% by a paper written by Gertrude cil for a vote. The result was a daughters of wealthy families, sent downtown Manila Saturday night "Make the Rich Pay” and “Dbwn ceremony, the U'dUd German hos­ mander of Stanley Dobosz Post of Anglo-Freneh-U. 8. Pact. Bendlx ...... 31% First National .. Concert Course Anderson,. lecturer, entitled "What veyed her. seven-seven tie. pital fund, amounting to SlO.OOO the American Legion for the past Guaranty Trust . to the school to. complete their edu­ Officers refused to disclose the With the 200 Families." 'n Duce examined the Anglo- Beth S te e l...... 72% ' Grange influence has meant to our A pretty yellow and white cat was Democrats, therefore, claimed cation. Identity ot the men or discuss the The Communists assured their was turned over to the Rockville year, was Installed as District Com- Beth Steel, pfd ..V ...... 124% Irving ...... cbiSmuhlty. ' This was read tw found In the road at Wlllillgton HiU Ffench-Amerlcan declaration pre­ Manhattan . .^... 14th Seasofirl936"37 Grayefsky still was a member, giv­ Beyond walls barred to men. the charges oo which they were held. store Open Until 7 ;80 P. M. leaders they would remain loyal to City hoepital on Saturday at six ma'ider of the Fourth District at ceding the alignment of the franc Borden ...... 27% Ernest Evans. Vocal solo, Mrs. Wal­ Thursday morning, m other automo­ ing them eight votes, and proceeded Phremler Blum's People's Front gov­ o'clock by Moritz Kemnitzer, presi­ the meeting in Wllllmantlc on Sun­ Manufact. Trust .., ter Pomeroy; tableau, "The Old bile victim. girls are taught' and schooled in A half dozen bomba caused con­ and declared he agreed with the con­ Can Pac ...... 12% National City Bank 6 Sunday Afternoons to organize a Coimcil of their own, everything, except what tha rules siderable damage, started s $800,000 Bla(d( & White Cleaners day. Department Commander Wil­ Rugged Cross,” depicted by Rosa ernment. dent of the fund. The Interest of the ception that economic recovery of Case (J. I.) ...... 161% A Republican caucus will be held and appoint a police force and other forbid—life and love. . fire and alarmed the city. Spwtal liam J. Miller of Wethersfield was the world is one necessary condition Cerro De Pasco ...... 54% New Y ork...... Johnson, Dorothy White and Marlon at the Town Hall Thursday at seven employes. 739 Main Street State Theater BIdsr*» Manchester the Installing officer. ._ Public ...... Bushnell Memorial Hill. The program closed with all It Is but a short time before precautions were taken to prevent a for collaboration among peoples Ches and Ohio ...... 69% o’clock p. m., to nominate candi­ Republicans retaliated by firing graduation. Simone, a remarkably recurrence. Miss Emma Batz of thia city, a looking toward peace," the com­ Chrysler ...... 126% •ntle ...... H artford singing, “Blest be the tie that dates for representatives and Jus­ member of Stanley Dobosz Unit of munique declared. Coca Cola ...... 122 Insurance binds.’’ Refreshments and dancing tices of the peace. WUbert C.- Ruby TUAMIM6 HOUSIt the American 'Legion Auxiliary was (The value of the lira was fixed Col Gas and El ...... 19% American (Newark) . 13% ' First Concert Oct. 28 were enjoyed at the close of the is chairman of the town committee. Mlb-HOMES Installed as District vice-president Coral Solv ...... 18% American Reserve ... 27% program. The Dramatic Singing Society of the Auxiliary. by the Cabinet at approximately 8.2 Rosa Ponselle Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Duktlg -o>“ cents as compared to the closing Cons Edison ...... ■13% American Surety .... 61 Greatest Dramatlo Sopraae Svomost presented a comedy Sat­ Sale for Benefit of Blind Baltimore American . 8 have retumM from a visit to Berea, quotation Saturday of 7.6 cents.) Cons o n ...... '...... 14 Ohio, where Mrs. Duktlg visited her urday night ot the Bohemian bun­ Through the State Board of Edu­ Foreign Transactions. Cent Can ...... 70% Excess .'...... 6% galow entitled "Kdo Je Panem V cation, a sale of articles made by Fid. and Deposit .... 122 mother and other relatives- Mr. Dome” ( Who is the Boss of the "With regard to foreign transac­ Corn Prod ...... 70 Vi Ruth Slenczynsld Duktlg attended the American Le­ OREAmr nmsH undir fire in oouiN a the blind people of the state will be Del Lack and West ...... 21% Great American...... 27% 11-Year-Old Plano Marvel House), translated. tions, it (devaluation) clarifies the Halifax ...... ”...... 23 gion convention In CHeveland. Mr. HISTORY: Tony Manero came through widi held at the showroom of the Con­ situation especially In regard to Du Pont ...... 164% and Mrs. Duktlg are enlarging tbe Mrs. Arthur Devereaux entertain­ necticut Light and Power Company exports and tourist business which Eastman Kodak ...... 174V4 Hanover ...... 34% Anna Kashas home by the addition of three rooms ed the Valley Bridge club last week a spectacular 282 to w in the 1936 Natiootl at 17 Park street on Tuesday, Octo­ will be benefltted. Elec and M us...... 8% Home Ins...... 35 which are being built by A. G. And­ at her home tn West WilUngton. Open Golf Toatnament His digettioa stsndi ber 6, from 10 In the morning tintll Elec Auto Lite ...... 48% Home Fire Security . 4% New MetropoUton Contralto Prizes were won hy Mrs. Ivan Wil­ the tttzin. At Tony ssys: "ITl go oa record 8 In the afternoon. "Only an increase In prices inter­ Mass. Bonding ...... 67% ' 'and .' erson. nally could compromise these ad­ Gen Elec ...... 47% Seven of the residents of tbe cox and Mrs Atoy Brown of Mer- ss one who thanks Camels for stimnisting Such sales as this ere held G(U Foods...... 40% National Liberty .... 10 row. A lunch was served. throughout Connecticut and In the vantages but II Duce proposed and North River ...... 26% Tito Schipa North Parish attended the eighth digestion. I enjoy food more—and have a feel­ the Cabinet approved blocking some Ocn M otors...... 71 World Famous Tenor annual rally of tbe Hartford district Tolland Graif^e 'attended Neigh­ course of the year most of tha prices by rigorous control and Gillette ...... 14% Prov. Wash...... 34% of tbe Council of Congregational bors’ Night at Good Will grange of ing of esse afterward when I enjoy r.m.1. Special values that reflect the high quality towns are visited by the sales work movement of others In relation to Go'd Dust ...... 13% Pref.-Accldent ...... 19% Women of Connecticut, held in Tal- Glastonbury Tuesday night. Six with my meals. Camels set me right" of the State Boai*. In this way world prices." Hudson M otors___ ...... 18% Seaboard Surety...... 32 Kirsten Flagfstad cottville, Thursday. These meetings Granges/Were present. A sketch, % many of the products made by the let Harv ...... 88% Security Ins...... 37 Sensational Metropolitan Star are a moat Inspiring benefit to any music and readings were given. The cabinet also authorized Springfigld Fire ft Ma. 130 blind people in their homes are sold changes In import quotas and im­ Int N ick ...... 62% community. . Thjere baa been frodt in parts of and low price of furniture at Kemp’s and the proceeds turned over to the lul Tel and Tel .'...... 13 V4 Sun L ife...... 430 Mrs. William Wuerdlg of Man­ tovm and Ice formed but there was blind workers. mediate elimination of lira exports. U. 8. F. and G...... 23% "The Cabinet has reconfirmed In Johns Memvtlle ■ 122% Jascha Heifetz < chester spent a part of her vacation nq frost on Wtillngton Hill though Clvlo Betterment Meeting Kennecott 82% .Westchester ...... 38% ' Inoomparable Violinist at the old homstead with her sister there Is wind most of the time. The The regular meeting of the Ver­ the most categorical manner that rock garden of Leon O. Woodworth the policy ten^ng to reai^ maxi­ Lehigh Val Coal .. 3% and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. non Civic Betterment Association Lehigh Val R d ___ lOVa Koehler. * t “Bonnie View" on WilUngton Hill Button Back will be held on Monday evening, Oc­ mum autonomy will be imnUnued Nelson Eddy Is brautifuL Terraces of white because that Is essential to the mili­ Ligg and Myers B ...... 1 0 4 % Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchinson tober 8, at their l oom In the Dobaon- Loew's . . : ...... 58 HOLY NAME SOCIETIES America’s Romantic Baritone are having a week-end party this sweet alyssiim grouped about the vllle achool house. tary ends and defense of the nar Lorlllard ...... 23 week. Friends and relatives from rocks, blue daisleaand many varie­ Ladles All to Meet tlon.” ties of yellow flowers from orange Chair Gold Value of Lira. McKeesp Tin ...... J8 Prices For Entire Series New Britain will arrive today. There will be a special meeting of Mcnt W ard ...... 50% BEGIN THEIR ACTIVmES The two„new houses being built shades to cream, a lialf circle of The gold value of the lira was $7, $8JS0, $U. $14 (Inch tax) ALL-AROUND NraLETE from Fine quality button l^ck chair cov­ the Ladles Aid S'-clety of the Dob- Nat Bisc ...... 29 on Bread and Milk streets where Mr. hydrangeas bordering the east side CHAMPION ROWUR. Johnny sonville Methodist ' church at the placed at 4.677 grams of gold for Nat Cash Reg .... 27 V4 St. Bridget’s Group to Meet and Mrs. Charles Heckler and Mr. with plenty of shrubbery and vines Morphy says: "Smoking Cjsmelf Texes. Miss Mary Csttar ssys: ered in rich brown curlimo. The ut- church on Tuesday evening, Octo­ each 10 lire. Nat , Dairy 28% This Is the greatest series we and Mrs. Walter Pomeroy expect to and other kinds of flowers showing at meals and after woijm out "Since Tva learned how pleasant _mqst in comfort — add charm to ber 6, at two o’clock. At this time The Cabinet, however, declared N at DlstUL______30. Friday Night and St. have' ever offered. ^ Subscriptions . reside before winder sets In, are here and there, form an artistic pic­ . m.lre my m—Isime, I further plahs will be made for a ba­ fluctuations w ithin'4 ID per cent are heaviest tn years; Be sure oi wen'under way. Both have the ture...... swell .in.my case. Camels help: your home. N Y C entral...... 48 James’s Tombfrow Night. (ny digestion. After e meal and wonidn't be withont them. zaar to be held some time In No­ limit would be permitted, similarly NY NH and H ___ 4 seats. Save money. Don’t deisy. roofs all shingled and tbe chimneys Mrs. Harry Moore of Staffor.1 vember. Anyone who is Interested to the policy adopted In French and completed. Springs entertained the Thursday 4" . Camels. I really enjoy Uie.” They never get on my nttvea” North Amer ...... 32 The fall meeting of the Holj’ In helping for thia second annual Bwlss franc devaluations. Packard ...... 12% SecureSeason Sunday was observed as Rally Whist Club laat week. event Is Invited to come and assist Gold reserves of the Bank of Penn ...... 40% Name society of SL Bridget's Tickets Now Day In all branches of tbe church. 'Monroe Usher was tendered a sur­ tn the planning. Italy, the Cabinet decided, will be Phila Rdg C and I 2% church, when activities for the sea­ There was special services Sunday prise congratulation party Thursday $29.25 Catches Souvenir revalued on the basis of the new son will start, Is to be held in the at evening at '7:30 conducted by tbe night at the Windham Grill by a Phil P e te ...... 44% Joseph Layitt of this city, presi­ lira with the surplus to be placed church basement on Friday evening. Sunday school members. number of frieinds, in honor of his dent of the Rockville Grain '"imd Pub Serv N J ...... 47% At that time Paul Cervlnl and Law­ Robert Kellogg’s Tbe ladles annual harvest supper National Furniture Week - at the dlsixisitlon of the treasury. R adio...... 11% recent marriage to Miss Mabel Rea­ Coal Company will proudly exhibit Special powers were voted to sus­ rence Moonan, the two delegates to OflSce win be served Wednesday evening. gan, a teacher In Columbia Gardi­ a souvenir of the World Series base­ Rea ding ...... 50% the three days’ convention held In Mr. and Mrs. Cecil D. Robertson pend restrictions, wherever neces­ Rem R an d ...... 18% 89 Asylum St. Phone 2-4000 ner H. Hall, as toastmaster, .present­ ball games upon his return from sary, on movements of capital be­ Key Tob B ...... 57 New York last month, will make a id daughter, Margaret o. Fairfield, ed Mr. Usher with a handsome tele­ New York City. With friends he tween domestic exchanges and for­ report There will be a program (McCoy’s Music Store), spent the week-end with the phone table and chair, on behalf of Safeway Stores ... 31% : Hartford , / , brother and family Mr. and Mrs. was attending the game on Satur­ eign money markets. Srhenley Dis,*...... 50 given and refresbmenta will be the male-friends present J. Mitchell WHETHER YOU ARE pCoYCOiGESrioNS S ake day at the stadium when be caught served. iwrence Robertson. Tbe Cabinet decreed especially Srars Roebuck ... 91% Ball of Mansfield, prominent 'cellist a foul ball from the tip of a Yankee that for two years, rents of apart­ The October aueUng of the Holy Mrs. Annie Robertson went back and bird imitator gave an Interest batter which came Into the stands Shell Union...... 24% Name society of St. James’s church, to Fairfield with her son Cecil and ing entertainment. Mr. Usher la em­ CATCHING A QUICK^ BITE ment bouses, offices and other build­ Socony V a c ...... 14% will spent a few. weeka there. where he was sitting. ings may not be increased nor may South Pad ...... 46% which would have been held tonight, ployed at the office of tbe state Rummage Sale on Tuesday Increases be made In rates for elec­ baa been postponed imtil Tuesday Miss Cora Kingsbury attended a highway department a t' West Wll- The Every Mothers’ Oub of the South Rwy ...... 24% evening at 8 o’clock and will be held teachers conference of Home Econo­ Ui^too. OR DINING IN S T A T E - tricity, gas and other public serv­ St Brands ...... 1B% mics in Hartford Saturdayt spend­ RockvlUe Baptist church will hold a ices. in S t James’s halt ’The Republican club held a meet­ rummage sale at tba, church on St Gas and E3 ..... 8 ing Saturday night with her par­ The govemmeht also was given St Oil C a l...... 88% ing at the Town Hall Thursday ’ ,..S mo« £ C » m e is !' ents. Tuesday, October 6, from ten In the TODAY and TOMORROW night with a large and enthusiastic morning to five In the evening. the right tp change customs and St Oil N J ...... 62% Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Tomlip- attendance. There were two speak­ tariffs In conformity with tbe new Tex C o rp ...... 89% The story - of. every ironng son, Jr., spent Sunday tn New Haven ers and following the program re- eismaaw.a/.sn«iiii4>iinin i.m.0. monetary alignment. Timken Rdller Bear 66% PciuCE COURT girl knowing the glory of with Mr. Tomlinson’s family. ■ Mias freehmenta were enjoyed of sweet CaniDlRliicrMDftdlKMtlvftaetivifys- WRITERS NEARING Trana America ... 18% love for the first ttmel Kingsbury rode as far as Guilforil elder, doughnuts and cheese, and a Ubion CMrblde .., 98% with them. pleasant aodattime. •neourac* a MiiM of WDll-bftingl Union P a o ...... 140 Frank Edgar of Spruce street. In The youn$ people gave a very In- WORK LATE DELIVERING Police Court this morning charged Uriel Lodge, A. F. and A. M., of ITH heoIdiF nerves end good digestion, you feel oo .PACfflC COAST Unit Aircraft ...... 25% with intoxication and breach of the ‘GIRLS terMtlng resume of their studies Merrow held a special meeting Sat­ Urit Oorp ...... 7% peace, was sentenced by Judge this past year in the Sabbath School urday night Oct 3. ExempUflea- top of die 'world. When you smoke Camels with yoiir. U 8 Ind A le ...... 84% DORMITORY* a ' the evening servlca Tbe church tlon of the M. M. degree was con­ W (Oonttnaed from Fago One) ANNUAL TOWN REPORTS U 8 Rubber...... 36% Raymond A. Johnson to 30 days. JU r. . was beautifully decorated with ‘‘WHATA PLEAMNT AID meals and after, Cemels.help in two special ways: Tensioo is Jail pn each count ducted by Ithe master 6 t tha Ninth to digestion Camels ataf* U s' Smelt ...... 86 A dramatle revrlatloa of autumn leaves and a large cross Masonic district Grand lodge off! lessen^ and Camels promote digestive well-beiag. roeedure Iq repeated a t each of the U S Steel ...... 74% He pleaded guilty to Jthe breach of ecstatla first level which was Illuminated during the says this busy homemaker, rief stope.' Tha landings are as It was neceesaiy for James W. tha peace chmge and not guilty to program. Colored lights were focus­ cers were invited. Climax Oiapter, So enjoy Camels between courses and after cedng. Stralo 'Vick Chem ...... 46% Intoxication. Policemen Joseph A. Fsoturlng Eastern Star, served supper.' Mrs. Chatiss Sickles. smooth and simple a* the take-off. Foley and two aasiatants working Western ' Union ., . .. 90% HERBERT MARSHALL ed on the. young p w le when thejs Wednesday when "Booster Night' "Iheyaddassttosnyiniitti. eases. The flow o f digesdire fluids, so vital to proper nutridoa, NEW—ah innerspring mattress ndth a special sanitized ticking Included in the group of news- unUl'after 9 o’clock for three nights West El and Mfg ...149 Prentice and David R. GalUgim'ar- were presenting “The Quest of papermen heading for Sian Fran- rested Edgar at hla home early Sun­ RUTH OHATTEBTON Youth’’ which was very affective. was observed by Tolland Orange the No mattst how Jumpy !• is speeded up. Alkalinity is increased. Food tastee mote de> actively antiseptic—self sterilizing. A fine quality mattress to get the annual town reporta dis­ Woolworth ...... day morning after hla brother Rob­ ' and SIMONE SIMON r officers were In regalia. Ths lectur­ cisco—where the Pan American Air­ tributed .to the voteie before to­ Elec Bond and Share (Curb)! 33)4 Miss SyMa Smith and Thomas Me- er, Miss Blanche Vesely, assisted by nuy focL Csmsls sat me licipus and you get more goojd from what you eat. ways' 28-ton "Clipper” Ship" wlU ert, . had complained to the police FUa. .Chester MORRIS In Kinney played the organ and violin. ti^ it So many woman 1 in ticks of blue, rose, pink and ACA. Reasonably priced at $24.50. night’s town meeting. With 2,600 and asked their assistance to quiet John Edwards, both eff South WU- For good ch w —for Invigorating "lift’*—for matchless head out over the Paclflc Ocean copies to be deUvered on Sunday "They Met In A Tax!” Rev. and Mrs. Leon H. Austin know smoke Cstqeis.. Noi^ on sale for $17.50. Wednesday—wisTO this reporter, HOADUBY BESIONS him. will attend the state convention In Ungton, announced a program of taste—and "for digeedon’e sake”—the answer is Camels. Camels Harry Fraata of the United Press, Mr. Foley started with two,.other Ahsogla, OcL C.—(AP)—^Franklin Walter Laird, 48, of Woonsocket, . New London Tuesday and Wednes­ music. Csmsh ate so ntildr ’ William W. Chaplin of Unlvendal men and an automobile to ppt tbe R. Hoadley, 'vloe-piesident of the R. L, pleaded guilty to intoxication WED. - THUBft.t FBL • SAT day rspreaen.ting the 2nd Congrega- set you tightl And they don’t get oo your nenret, Service and C. B. Allen of the New books into homes and it was 9 Farrel-Blralngbam Oo., of thia dty and was sentenced to Jail for 10 (lonal chufoh. According to recent estlmatee, 1 York Herald-Tribune. o'clock last night before the work had resl$dad to aboept tbe presiden­ days. Policeman Prentice arrested TRED ASTAIRE The ladies are serving the annual per cent of the people of the U. S. When the big plane returns to its was completed. About 200 copies cy of the Atwood Maclilqe Oompany him Saturday night a t Main and GINGER ROGERS in Harvest Supper on Wednesday eve­ own 69 per cent of the wealth; IS HOLLYWOOD RADIO TRIATI Carnal Cigarettes bring you a FULL Alamenda, Calif, bass on Oct 20 we were taken to the State armory this' of Stonlngton, January 1, oonllnu- Grove street after the proprietor of ning from 8 to 8 p. m. The menu is per cent own 98 per cent; 87 per HOUR’S ENTZRTAlNMBi^l Bmure Gnodmin’s "Swing" Bond. . . KEMPS, INC. Camole am made fraai ftaar, MORS WlU have flown 10,420 aUIe over morning to be on hand for thoae ing Us-present duties until ttiat a nearby store oomplalnsd that “SWING TIME” corned beef, cabbage, carrots, cv>t ftiwn la per cent; and ?6 i Caotga SteU't Cnocott Ontean...HalfrwaadGttastSan...and Rnptrt and irheit tes are- at the office -Mr. Hoadley is.* vtce-presldent of money at the store and neaiby potatoM^ calary. teUali, tolls, coffee M. S.T-. frSO pm F.8.T« over WABC-ColnmUa Nenrock hare travelad 21A00 mUes ta an. of the saleofoaan. tha Natfonal Foundara AaaoelaUoa, homes. Ili^CHEBrf^ HERAO), MAMC»liniEit, tX JJfN , UONDAT. QCIOBKR (T, 19M .,»'•-4• -,‘»’. i'r’ -i^.‘i- .*; Vi- -■ - -'!i, , /-'is j'- *• • .V — . - « - wbple DemocreHo perty In Hartford ot it!—be oonldBt peostbly have lUNCHESTiBSl EV EN T^ MANGHEErlai. CONN. MONDAT, OCTTOBER 8 .18M Aanrlirfltfr beard of 'pedR Croaa. • » ■ r as they object to the methods by Health and Diet which he seeks to attain to that Tet this Inferior petaon did, ae« In new York from Columbia enjoyed a nuSot trip age, at the parsonoM tost wssk. Ciinttitg HtriUk status. It reminds them of the cording to an aoooimts, falrijr well Advice WAYIDNAL FPBNir UBB to Plymouth, Maas., and wore gueata The svening was spent in playing oonslderiiig. Not, of ooursa, any­ .wBrnB’"" MITCHELL REPEATS GILEAD at friitada in South Duxbufy, i«- games and planning A program for 5 . ^ rUBUBHUD »T THB snelent tar who chanted: By Dr. rBANB HeOOV Pack Rais "to Go Hungry cently. They also viilted in Lexing­ the winter. Refieahments wars U. Assists Fueled BRALD FBINTINO COMPANT. INC I am the cook and the captain thing oomparable to tha achleve- lUBUiSODini n AB I employed in burlesque la thla U BlM«n atr*«t oivs rasra raorassKHr counter a t slightly.. over, ten Rev. Bert Lewis, minister at the ton and Concord, Mas*. served by Mra. Lewis. MAnohtiUr. CDBn. bold and the mate of the Nancy ments of Oennactieut’s seventy-first HOME TREATMENT - NEW TWIBT thousand, there is only one real Mr. and Mrs. Hsrbsrt Porter and ""'Mrs. Norman Lyman and sooa ot THOMAS PBROUBOM brig, o r OONBTlPATtON After Pihon Nat Harvest NEW DEAL CHARGES OUeod Cbngregatlonal church bid as takers of Angel ^akd OaBcml MBB«s*r Governor—but fairly well for an un­ woman executive in the .whole .A sons of SlaglftrUls, ware vtsltori at Marllmrougb ^pent the week end at .'5 And tbe bos’n tight and the mid- buoineos. -She is. Mrs. Stella -Wll- his text Sunday morning, "Why I the home of Mrs. Lyman's mother, rBonStB D«tob«r 1, lltl shlpmite and -tha crew ot tbe educated person wRo knew nothing In the article for today, I am By OBbRGH BOM tha home at Mr. and Mro. Merton of Greeks or Tals. ner, the proprietor of the Irvtiig 8aaU Fa, N. H.. O ct 8.—(APV—a (rat) -wW yield much as fonr Should Support .the' Church." It HtUa, Saturday arening. Mrs. D. H. Hodge. WaMilagtm, Oct. 8.—(AP)—]-EvarAShO, it ghrea the girls a Ug h a a (^ . PnbllBbBd Bv«nr BvbbIbc B*e*pt captain’s gig— going to outline a horns treatment New York, Oct. fi^There wax a Place BurtcHue down on- Four­ SundByB and Holtdara. BBtared «t th« By the wsy. Governor,'when did Many New Mexico pack ^ rats wUl bushels of plnona, four times the was promotion day in the Sunday Dinner guest* at the home of Mr. The Young Women’s club will hold on the alert to lend a helping hand- cap. and who, it developed, became all for constipation which may be usM day^wben t|ia atar aMpper in a bur- teenth Street Peculiarly enough, Ousted Federid OIHdal POBt Offle* at Uanehaitar. Conn^ ai go hungry this winter whUe plnon amount a man can pick in a day. school and the auperintendente Miss and Mr*. Arthur Keefe, Sunday, their annual meeting at the home ot to the housewife the government . 'Tn fact", sxptotnad the oob- flaeond Claai Mall Mattar. . these persons because the ship's par­ you ever know of a really unintellj- with excellent results in average leaqut abow iziarely counted the bald tbe Irvlfig Place 'Temple of tbe Already this yeai’a crop com­ Edith Ellis and Mrs. Robert E. were Mrs;' Helen White, Mias Daisy Mrs. J. Kellogg White, Friday af­ aumer’s dlvlsloa, “a point to reached, gent person getting a public offlloe of Undressed has long been eoneid- nuts the thrifty rodents gathered ternoon, October 9, at two o’clock. has cooked up an air tight aliM for SUBSCRIPTION RATES ty was cast away on a desert Island cases. During tbe first portion ot beada in tha front row. Nowadays ered tbe saucieet of the city’s pares to the bumper yield of the Writes Book About Ad- Foote were in charge of the pro­ White, of Hobroi). Mias- Amy Mark­ at an altitude sbovs 10,000 feet Opa Taar. By Hail ...... any consequence T Our observa­ tbs period When you are trying tbeoe fair sxponenta of torao-twlst- tor a rainy day grace the banquet fall of 1081. gram, ham and Hiram Markfiam ot Bteat Miss -Florence Jones visited at frustrated angel oake makers. They where a cake a t satlafactcay textura and each was eaten in turn by the rougher entertainment palaces. esn now blame it on the altitude. Par MoBtb; by Mall ...... f -J® tion has be«n that people who get to cure mild constipation. It is ad­ ing have found serioua purposes in IM . Wllner has been running, board of eastern dty dwellers. Moat of tbe Nation’s plnon nut Mrs. E. E. Foote ^>ent the week­ Hampton and Aleck WMte of tbe home of her friend Mtse...LUU* will contain no sugar.” Sinaia Copy ...... J -JJ others until the relator was finally visable to use one or two enemas life. New Mexico wlU aarvest and ship supply comes from New Mexico, miiustration Spending. end in Columbia the guest of Mr. Gilead, The 6vent was honor ot Browning in Norwich Town, Sun­ Turning their attentlca to that As anyone can see this comptote- OallTared ona year ...... $900 good political joba suffer from' lock the place since 1033. It used to be' national kitchen wal^"what’s,the rescued, the sole survivor, contain­ dally for the purpose of clearing Tbe beat examples o r thla are a Jewish Art Theater In the win­ this fall a bumper crop of more Artztma and CXilocado, and plnon and Mrs. Hubert Collins; Miaa White and Mias Markham who day. ly sUmtnates- angel-cake w iring ■ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED ing all the others.- of Intelligence very much less often out old waste material and thus the two young ladies who boast ter—Paul Muni, Jacob Ben Ami, than 100 carloads ot. the tasty UtUe hunting is stlU one of the south- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd FogU and both have birthdays this weelc. Recent vleltors at the home of matter with the oake?"—home atop Pika's Peak", U t McKinley km PRESS than they suffer from other detri­ cleansing the Intestinal tract. Each of more male fane than haa Carl nuts, many filched from pack rat west's aria. W;aohlngton, OcL 8.—(AP) daughters, Patricia and Phyllis Mrs. A. H. Post and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . Keefe were econoralste at the State experiment the Himiisyao: But a ccxik ought to The Aaaoclated Preee la oielualvely Hubbell, the Giant’s star flinger. Joseph ScbUdkraut, the Adlere, Mr. and Mrs. Thornes H. Bride station In Ctolorat^ discovered that antitlad to the uee of ropubllcallon ments—such, say, as slyness, sloth, enema should consist of one quart and Bertha Kallch were among nests. When the frost cornea to the Ewing Y. MltcheU, ousted Aaalstant spent the week-end In Wallingford Louis F. Twining-spent Sunday in be a riot by the Dead Sea where U's ol all newa dlepatchea credited to It of plain warm water, and should One Is Ann Corio of tbe Apollo at tbe home of Mrs. Rogil's par­ Ektat Hartford at tbe home of Mr. Eset Heddam, Michael Keefe of recipes which work like charms in 1.290 feet below ocean level. _ PEDESTRIAN BRIDGES self-interest, love of adulation, lack those who trod Its boards—and a Plnon nut harvesting in tbe land mountains and there are patchea of Secretary of Commerce, today elab­ tbe lowluids may be no good at all or not otherwlae credited In thte be taken- through a long rubber Burlesque Theater on Forty-Sec- burlesqus house in the summer. of "Poor Lo'! and "Ml Ainigo" snow here and there, the word pass­ ents, -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dorau. and Mrs. Myron. Post Middletown, Mra Margaret Keefe of A mathematical equation has hem aper and alao the local nawa pub- of sturdy honesty, courage; some­ tube which Is attached to on ene­ (,nn street; the other Is Gypsy orated in a book Called "Kicked In Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish, who Andiover and Mrs. Raymond Streeter in tbe mountains. developed for^calcutoting the amount - Bahed haraln. There has been, now and then of That is, until Mrs. Wllner dls-' offers ho exception to the adage es from village to village over D. H. Hodge and son Wilfred times even from Injurious private ma can suspended about four or Rose Jas, graduate of Minsky's covered that the customera pre­ and Kicked Out of the "President's are members of the Connecticut spent Saturday at the home of Hr. of Manchester. - "The secret is", said the Con­ of Ingredlehta to use at any altf- All rlahta of republlcatlona of late, a demiltory miggestlon of erect­ and now in "Zlegfeld Follies.” "there are tricks to all tradea." heuvo mejico: Little Cabinet”—th e . charges ot tude, apeclal dlipatcbea herein are aleo re- habits. five feet high on the wall. The ferred burlesque in and out ot Even little Juan and Jose know "Este ano las ratonea pasaran un Turkey Producers Association, at­ Hodge's daughter, Mra. Sherwood sumer's Division of the AXA, "that aarved. ing pedestrianF . bridges across rubber tube has a special fitting on A few years ago. Miss Cono season. waste and irregularities he made be­ tended the seventh annual field day Raymonc{ in New Britain. Sunday, sugar added to flour and egg white "But for housekeepers who do not streets rendereTf particularly dan­ - But maybe If one Is of a suffi­ the end of it, and the patient is to married Emmett Callahan, tbe that tbe cedar bark and cacti tnvterno malo”—^ThUi year tbe rats fore a Senate committee last spring. held at the farm of Peter M. Chris- DEATH OF -AN BRA. behaves differently at diffm nt dis­ care for algebra”, reassures the eoh- Full aarrlea client of N E A Serr- gentleman Who owns and manages Mrs. Wllner, a robust, rotund needle woven nests of the "ratonea" will pase one bad -winter." Mrs. Raymond and Mr. Hodge ylsr ica IBO ______gerous for foot crossing. ciently high order Of ’’Intelligence'’ assume the knee-cheat position. matron, disdains partldpatlng in Mitchell’s ouster In 1938 was fol­ tengpn in Hanover, Friday, October ited relatives in Enfield, Maos. \ tances from sea leveL" sumers dlvlalon, "tables havs been the Appollo and a dozen or so lowed by a controversy before a Chicago—Eating and drinking Is There Isn't a town or city of —whatever that may really be— The use of the enema does not any of the behind the footlights CUSH/AAN 3. Mrs. Fish has been very suc­ T h e MIssea Doris and Lydia IBxpcrts readily admitted that la­ prepared giving the amount of sugar Publlahere Repreientatlve: The provide a permanent cure, but other burlesque houses scattered activity. She contents herself Senate committee which heard bis cessful with her turkeys this year Hutehinson of Manchester were vis­ a lost ^ In America, partly be­ dles in New Orleans, where the Itlgh- for different parts of ths eountry." Jnllua Mathewi Specie! Agency—New considerable -size In the coiintry that that's all that's necessary. Per­ throughout the country. Already Tbe full price of every sale is paid Charges, and denials by offlclalo, Tork. Chicago. Detroit and Boeton. IS a helpful treatment for the di­ with managing the place, super­ having raised 100 without any itors in town, Simday. cause of Immigration restrictlona, eat point Is five feet above sea level, Isn't afflicted ] with some danger haps we're all wrong. rect pi’rpoae of Immediately cleans­ an established favorite with the to the person who makes the ar­ including Secretary Roper. losaes. A tour of inspection of Mr. said Albert Auwoeter, manager of stand a better efianee with angel burlesque patrons in a number of vising every dollar that is spent, STAFFOR^SPRINGS Visitors at the home of Mr. and MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF spot—iisually many of them—in the ing the colon. As a general rule, and dictating all tbe - gaudy de­ ticle. . ' After describing what he termed (Christensen’s farm where 3000 tur- Mrs. Elton Buell Sunday, were Mra the Chicago Club. cake than their sisters in Los .An- CIRCULATIONS. the patient who has been bothered our larger cities the destinies of tails that are parcel of burlesque. Work is progressing rapidly on “patronage, politics and piffle in the keya are being raised was made In Anna Btssell, Mr. and Mrs. Hariy In bygone years there was a gelM, where the altitude to 3,788 form of street crossings where by a sluggish Intestinal elimina­ her husband's enterprises. And GALLERIES tbe bridge being constructed over Bureau of Air Commerce," and the forenoon. K lunch of turkey steady flow from Europe of trained Eat At The . . . Tha Rarald Printing Company. Inc. EVEN IN LONDON the last six months' business was A great champion of tbe intfue- BIssell of Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. feet aaaumaa no flnanolal reaponalblllty pedestrians are exposed, time and tion feels better within fifteen or try, she went on record last win­ )LificAL AcnvrrY Middle Wver on the West Stafford citing alleged, irregularities In the sandwiches, coffee and cup cakes eward T^on of Buckingham and chefs, waiters, carvers and wine ex­ By tbe uime rule- Rlchmonfi cooks for typographical errore appearing In again, to the perils of motorized Fascists and Leftists battling In thirty minutes after the enema is the best he ever has done. ter as saying that Manhattan's Highway on Route 30. Work waa Commerce department, Mitchell’s was served after which a business perts, he said, adding; ought to do better at 336 feet than, PRINCESS GRILL advartlaamente In the .Mnncheeter Miss Corio not only helps count started" several weeks ago and a Sr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell of the streets of Paris provide no new taken. I particularly recommend night clubs are the most depraved book concludes: meeting was conducted by the presi­ Glastonbury. •T doubt If there are 10 men Ih those in 1,880-fbot OaktoniL Ctolifor- Sandwiches To Foil 0mm* Evening Herald. traffic. Many of these are ren­ the enema because of the fact that the receipts at.night, but advises temporary bridge waa erected to "Our Democratic form of govern­ Dinner*. her husband on costumes,, skits, exhibition of modern day decad­ GREATER THIS YEAR dent, J. Frank Brown, of Stonlngton. Rev. and Mrs. Lewis entertained America who can carve a saddle of nls. And if the cake’s lieing b ^ sd MONDAY. OCTOBER !>. dered less dangerous by traffic con­ spectacle; such conflicts have been it Is not Irritating, as is so often the ence. "No one,” she Insisted re­ take care of the traffic. The former ment and our liberties can be pre­ (Commissioner "of Agriculture, Olcott fifteen young people of high school venison properly." in Denver, where the. altitude is S,-. going on there for a long lime. But case with strong laxatives. the proper amount of nudity and cently, "ever molests my girls! bridge was damaged during the served only by tbe overthrow of F. King, of Hartford was among trol, but there are tar more where whether or not the current trade We’re mijrhty proud here at Watkins Broth- flood last March. , THE ENTIRE CREW either for physical reasons or in­ It 1s gravely arresting when on the It is well to begin the home And the first guy that gets tougu these sinister forces which continue the many fine speakers and gave a treatment with a three or four day Is more partial to blonde or bru­ goes out on his ear. I'm running ers of' our new Cushmanhma Galleries of Colonial. I Week Preceding Today’s Town Richard H. Valentins of Grove to undermine efforts for reform In very Interesting talk.' A demonstra­ If, on the night of November 3. ability of the community to bear same day the ^ame sort of conflict fruit fast, using only one kind. nettes. Yes, she still steps behind a respectable place." Creations, It’s an entirely new idea for Man-i * Election has Been Featured street, assistant to the president of vital governmenjAl affairs ordered tion of killing and picking a turkey the cost, there Is no such control. goes on simultaneously In Paris and .If fruit Instead of each regular the tootlights now and then, and the Warren Woolen Company own­ by the people at the polls. • • • When the votes are counted In the bolsters up the business by dis­ Chester, reproduced from the Cushman display r by Strong Campaigning. ers of one of Stafford’s largest tex­ waa given by Roy E. Jones from Manchester Is no exception. It In London, too. meal, eating as much as -desired of F __ —:----- "The American political system Connecticut State College. ■aty Of Hartford, It shall turn out the frutt three times a day. For carding an evening dress for the . , KNIT ONE, P.UBL TWO. at the Chicago Furniture Market. _ Smartly tile plants baa been appointed a waa never subjected to such a test ' Miss Florence Jones and friends that Representative Herman Kop- has several very acute pedestrian- London has witnessed, in its time, example, you may use apples one customers. “It’s nice," she ex­ papered screens divide 'the floor space into al­ r A week of considerable poUUcai member* of the commission which of honesty as under the New Deal traffic problems, and It certainly some very terrible riots, but not for day, oranges another day, grapes plains. "Sort of keeps me In prac­ Chicago—This may be the foot­ coves for the display of Cushman living room, r activity, more so this year than in will study the effect of the decline ot experiments and expenditures. It Idemann, candidate for rerelectlon tice." ball season to most everyone else many years past, has come to a the textile Industry in eastern Con­ Take Advantage Of Low Prices On cannot afford to maintain traffic a long, long while. Yesterday's re­ a third day. and so on. You must never had so much money placed at to Oonsreas, has run welt behind all but to a group of Chicagoans It's dining room and be Biaaonnette of West Main street wttya ot making Improvemente in coupon below. Be .ata to give iba there should he no endorsement of the first President of the United undei a great handicap because it 1 do not want to put on any moi-e ! Tbe property consists of a two-story the herd. value possible. Typical Simmons quality and style . . a Last year, there were 43 herds In Bsme a t tbo teadiar yaa lolaet as your Republican candidates. There was States was nq great shakes as failed to play politics with Wba wclgbt, I would like to know which i bouss, hkrn and. land. Mr. Tonoly Iscnby advimr. Dokt wait—donY sdss and other emergency agencies to the fruits are fattening and which are be expensive \ studio couch that opens to comfortable twin beds, .or a sin­ owns considerable property in Staf­ Hartford county which were tested If You Are Now Using A Ren tal Range This Is An Opportune Time To Replace It With A A strong movement to nominate mentsd giant when ho got his first gle bed. Smart homespun coverings. i ford Springs including a Is^ e block through tbe Hen) Improvement as­ oat on this Ug dunce. Send' in City Prosecutor Thomas Conroy for extent which . politicians normally not." ( the ceapon to *bhie eoaP^ political job. He could read and v;ott)d be expected to play. Answer: None of the acid fruits f on Main street sociations. A summary of these Range Of Your Own Choice. ' - the firobate judgeship. But in the write, not very well, and could Borne of the Democratic profes- such as orangea, apples, pears, Watkins has tdways sponsored the ^ n « ■ t Mrs. Frances Connor of Norwich herds shows that tbe average cow 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. • district convention the Kopplemann, !>iana)s are espedaliy sore at Hop­ grapes and so on, are fattening. I will be in charge of the sale of produced 7,680 pounds-of milk, test­ cipher like a public accountant. He omy of Quality. Here is a group that clearly ing 4 per cent and that a pound of ddegatee diucked this nomination kins because he refused to co-oper­ However, bananas and dried fruits products made by the older blind knew a lot about fishing and hunt- ate with Farley aufficiently to let might increase your weight, de-- iilustrates our policy. Fashioned' in the people of tbe state which win be grain waa fed to every "three and overboard and voted to endorse the lng-:-but many people of a quite low G''vernor Brann appoint the WPA pending upoi\ how large a quantity spirit O t Earliy America, this group has ail held at F» W. and .A. M. Howard one-half pounds of milk. t Republican, thus keeping one' more order ore experts at such things. idimnlatraUve in Maine. -They be- was used. Sometimes avocados the Ifisting quaintnefis one could desire. At' I ' tore on Ekist Main street, Friday, According to tbe County Agent of • Hartford name off the Democratic -lev«B that a good Brann Demo v-at and olives are classed with the WATKINS { i;ctobCr9. Mrs."Connor wto Is her-' the local Farm Bureau, every dairy Altogether Washington would have the same time it has built-in quality: Solid I self blind, win be assisted by her farmer who Is-iotereated in improv­ The Manchester Electric ^ticket. on the job oould have won the sena­ fniltc and tbesa two foods might lUaple; oak* iuteriors; smooth, satin finish in rated, it Is to be feared, a person of torial eleetioD for the governor. cause you to odd freight if you ate a f AAANCHESTER, C O N N . I Tuide, Mias Helen Maginnis. The ing his herd should be a member of Tbeoe discontented ' "Dttmocrats very inferior Intelllgenoe at Yale. And of course U you want to see enough of them, as they contain so a warm honey color. Exactly as shown. I .-"'.is which had been held annually such an assoctotiOtt. I say -they don’t so muoh object to Farley boimos'off the eelUng, just murli oU. Indulge your deeire for I < .:.'ring the Stafford Fair will be held He didn't know the first thing about I all di^. Mrs. Connqr vlsite In Btaf- It an the outlying [ Kopplemann oqilrlng to be the snggiaiYtolan th a t be put Rex 'Tug- the odd frulU'and jrou will be in no the Greek philoaopbers and—think well on the stump! - oangear of gtoidng plumper, I ford Springs each week to.teach th United State*/" eatiusiva ■ f —Mlitd-peepki eertate hand crafte an-1 -Ataska, oould b* eombtaed into ,' tha products which they make are atjgl/a area, they would total leai t #'^aeld for them by tfis state -board. than Montana’s afia. Boiud of Bducatt^ Wniuni OUTLINES EUROPEAN GITEN HEAVY FINES lekl^. voOedor Cowteet - S m U S ’ FUNERAL ▲aothar bsadUne story, “Tha Love The contest for tax coUsetor has Derby” , was rushed toward prodno- FOR MAKING UQUOR tioa today at the Warner studio. aroused the chief interest this year, Neew York, G ot 6.—*(AP)—Neit­ VIEWS FOR HW ANIS fls It did a year ago. The only other MONDAYp OCTOBIR 9 (Cratrsl and KatUra fSUnUrd Tims) I t eoaoems a rpporter’a attempt to Lyttle-Annett TO BE TOMORROW her Bros., Inc., reported September laian,-Italy,. OoL 6.— (AP) — A Mrs. BfaiUw K trr Ulsa May W . AimetL second contests are to determine v^ether; NoUt p r o fr ^ t to k«y and bsale ehmlnt or groim thereof unlMo apooto break the record for ao around-ttae- Three RockiUe Men Plead flod; coMt to ooiuR (t to •) doBlfnatioiia Inoloda all aTaUsbU ttoUona. worid trip. salM o f 21,687,871 sgalnst 21.403,- dog wandering acinas the Monsa Mrs. Martha' Kerr, widow o f 8am- daughter o f Mrs. Mary AnneU ot the Democratic or Republican select­ jS l to the like 1988 giojoth, an in­ WhrpotofffcnylasdMAlaai voa Gnilly Today— Pay $200 men will be elected and which one Stotfons rtaorvo right to ohango ppsgrtnii without provfout notloo. P, M. A potential afar from Finland autodroma track today cost the life nsed-m Mring those b(U*l WsV ual Kerr, a former resident of this McLain Heights, Yonkers, N. Y, Cent. Beat. crease of 18.1' per oeni For tho of Ignasio Fossstl, 23-year-oId rac­ titn iu and Get Suspended Jail and the lata WUUam AimetL was o f the eight candidates for con- NBO-WKAR (RCD) NETWORK was aoclalmed by‘ producer Edward you sny ssMoat up is tMO—qaieUy-oad; Teachers’ College Dean, In town, diefl Saturday at the home •Hi.- 8tls-«o>>hy L , - „ Service fo r Streets East of nine months ended September 80 ing ^ v e r who was trying for a new sUawaMgil* of her daugb'ter, Mrs. Annie How- Sentences. marrlsd to James Lyttle, eldsr son stobles will not be elected. Former U.'S. Ambassador to •AdYC —> Bottt woof wtw woel wile H. Griffith today. Her name is wpur w U f wesh k jw whio wfbr wro die Hauto Organ ffeeiUt— C ___ AuUkki Rautawaara. She may be sales totaled 214,206.U7, against one thousand mile world record. lett, of Holton, N. Y., with whom of .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lyttle ot The business o f the session to­ wgy wbon wcao wUm w wj wsal: Mld- 8:80— 8:30— Pr8ta«Radlo Newa— east 212,626.672 a i^ar ago, a gMn Of night In High School ball wlU con­ wMtt ktd wmaq wc^ who i^ow ' 3i3i-: 8138— Throo Aooe of Ootrolt brought here, for alplcture. Griffith Fossatl’s machine, speeding near­ Talk Today, Describes she made her home. Bom in Coun­ Center streeL this town. The cere­ •H6— 8x46— RonfraW of tho Mounted Cemetery Addition Pro­ 13.4 per cent The company oper­ ♦ RockvUlc, OcL 8.—Three Rock mony vras performed Saturday af- sist o f approving the annuiU reports France Dies at His New MlOWKST--wood said. ly 100 miles an hour, struck the dog ty Armagh, Ireland, Mrs. Kerr lived NORTHWEtT A CANADIANWtmJ 8:00— 7.*00—Wm Hard'a Comment— ates 94 merchandising stores to the snd hurtled from the track. WDRC <*> e«a(. si-r oieatfe, m thirtr- roots of the plants, which should be in Mancheeter about 46 ysare, re­ vlUe residents recently arrested for temoon In the Central O o i ^ audi­ o f town officials, authorsing the wtbh kstp wabo wday kfyr cret ofol eaftj iunaet Seronado— west ■lx (se> ser emmt. ear ■■■*« tm the selectmen to borrow m o n e ^ adop­ SOUTH^wrva wptf wwno wave wjliuc • H 6^7il8— Pepoye Sketch — basle: east and mid-weat and baa head­ dug before the grotmd freezes and Mediterranean Sitnation. moving to Holton about six years numufscturini^ intoxicating liquors torium, Madison avenue. New York vided by WPA Project. ■■said aaiaMt at tion of a budget, determine the num­ York Home. wflAwwouh wtod worn wmo wob wmpi Rutoetl Derr and Ann Leaf— Dlzlo quarters at Rochester, N. Y. stored in the cellar like gladiolus. ago. Her husband was for many without a permit were heavily flried by George Rainey of Brooklyn, N. wjdx wsmb kvoo wlty wfaa whop kpro 8:80— 7:30— The Qeooe Creek Parson ber of policemen to be appointed, set wool ktba ktha wsoo wtajr wla wcoo NAMES FOUnOAL AGENT Boom 9 State Theater Wnii(ti..|. The flrst season the bulbs are 2 Inch­ years sexton of SL Mary’s Episcopal and given euspended jail sentences Y., former missionary in China. —b«alc: Ruaaell Derr, Sonoo—I M e At Camp Ferriow adjourned session at wfbc 8:48^ 7:48.^Boaki‘ Carter'______...... ‘ C->kfl ksw komo xhq Kpo kfu to Btockholdeqs changing the com­ New Haven, Oct. 5.— (A P )—U. 8. grow larger each year, and the tall situation In Europe”, with particu­ Besides her daughter, ahe leaves sky, Joseph Wrona and Frank Kulo ter, Miss Bertha Annett as maid of 7:30- BtSO-Plek A Pat'a P u fi^^^lo ® Thursday of last week 2nd m ply for state aid road money and ac­ Tributes at home snd abroad w ere' Cont« Kast. 8:00— 8:00—The Radio Theater—to o sewers to serve a few streets east of mon stock to 210 par value from Rep. James A. Shanley (D.) has an­ PIRSONAl FINANCE CO. variety will reach a height of four one son, Alexander Kerr, of this were fln ^ 1200 each when they honor. Her sisters, MII Ruth and Lieutenant Kenneth E. Roswell, lar reference to the Medlteiranean Mias Elizabeth Annett were brides­ cept deeds from,Edward J. HoU for conveyed to the-fam ily of Jesse 4t(Nh* 8KK>—dooy Naoh. Tonor Soloa 8KK>—10:00—Wayne King*# Orohoatra 'East cemetery addition has been no par value and eliminating the nounced the appointment of Mayor feet after several years replanting town. The body will be brought to pleaded guilty to the charge of 8:30—10:30—To Bo Announced Etogr. Res. who has been Mess Of­ Sea area,, was described at the maids. Ernest E. Lyttle, of Port­ land on Glenwood street and from Isidor Straua today as they arrang­ 4:1S«> 6:1S—’Tom Mix Skoteh--^aslo authorised preferred stock. The John W. Murfihy as political agent of the bulbs, developing four to six Manchester today by Undertaker manufacturing intoxicating liquors. 4iSS— Bt30-rd*ek Armatrong’a Skotoh 8:46—10:48 — Jaek Shannon, Toner— approved in Washington, according ficer and Adjutant at this (Company weekly meeting of the Kiwanis club land, Maine, brother of the .bride­ lUiam Grady for w lot In' South ed funeral services for the former 4:46>- B:48—CoHoglane from Clovoland eaat: Ooooo Crook Paroon—w. rpt. company manufactures pressed steel in his campaign for re-election. large branches. Usually growers Thomas G. Dougan, qnd. the Funeral Kustowsky and "iVrona paid costa of :0O— BMX^Kdbeatlon from the Nowa 10:00—11:00—Clyde Lueaa and Orchoat. to state Administrator Robert'< A. for the paaL. two years was trans­ AUVhlKTlSE IN THE BERALU-^IT PAYi groom, was best and the ushers Manchester Heights addition, ad­ ambassador to France and retired —baalo: Wm. Hard—west repeat ferred to the 101st Company at plant the seed and pay no attention at the Country club this noon by Home at 69 Holl street will be open 37.80 each and Kulo paid costs of joining East cemetery addition. ttIB— f t1^-4lowt} dohn Qurnoy, baoto Hurley. They will connect with the George F. Howe, Dean of Men at after 7 p. m. until the hour of the were Messrs. McKellar, BumetL president of one wbaa wbal The undertaking Is one of a group European situation, which he illus­ Mary’s Episcopal church will offici­ riage by her uncle, William Hunter, B1 In Fifth avenue. Mr. Straus, > Bara Radio Station* to the expert handling of the mess, ant to have a good dependable heat­ tion for one year. wore a gown of white lace over and other election workers. His last wham kdka w*gar wxys wlw wsyr wma! of 48 similarly approved by Wash­ MlrablU*. trated with a map, Mr. Howe told ate and burial .will be in the East 64, died of pneumonia yesterday at MIdoo — wfU Waby webr; MIdwoati woky wonr h e will also be missed by Officers ing system Installed in your kitchen. The bond of David H. Levlson, of satin. Her veil o f tulle was trim­ minute Instruction "to the booth ...... I Commont—chain wla kwk koL\ wren wmaq kao ington for getting underway Perhaps you will more easily the KIwanlaos about the Teacherr cemetery. his Park avenue home. •i46—• 7:48 iPoo Poaroon—woaf only: and Foresters Club because of his recognize this flower by its common The sclentiflcally leslRued econom­ Cincinnati, Ohio for 325 was for­ med with seed pearls and orange tenders was that none of them was Chao« Start A Orehootra—chain MIDWEST—wmt wood wire throughout the atate, and one of ability to participate in all sports. college, established' by the state to "The nation did not have a more NORTHW EST A CANAD IAN — wtmJ three In the town of Manchester re^ name of "Four O’aocka,’’ because ical automatic gas heater that la feited when he failed to appear. blossoms, and her bouquet was of to look Into a machine or answer outstanding or capable representa­ 7:00— 8:0O-Flbbtr McBoo and Moltio wiba katp wobo wday kyfr cret cfc! Due to the expiration of enroll permit (Connecticut persons to meet Mrs. William Naylor any questions o f voters whUe they 7:36— 8:30—Margarot Sptakt Reeltal celving official approval. of Its habit of opening Its blossoms built Into the new Quality Gas range Levlson was arrested on October 2 white chrysanthemums. tive abroad,” said Secretary Hull SOUTH—wrva wptf wwno wla wjax' ment eighteen enrollees, departed the state requlremeqt of four years Mrs. Alice (Chapel) Naylor, were behind the machine curtains, 8:00— frOC^Wardon Lawtt Dramat— wfla^Waun wiod warn wmo wab wapl at 4 p. m. and closing in the morn­ automatically heats your kitchen for speeding. The maid of honor was gowned in recalling Strauq; three and a ‘ * The sanitary sewer .Inatallation for their homes on Wed., SepL Sa with gas. With this "all season" higher education for teaching, with­ widow of William Naylor., a native mstead, he said, they should call 8:30— 8:30—Richard Hlmborio Mualo wjdz wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro ing after being open all night. An­ The case of Victor Pyka of Man­ peach lace with train and hat to years’ service in the Paris E m b»,. wool ktba ktha waoo wave woao wxbc will cost 222,647 to complete, ac­ The following named enrollees were range you also get clean, conven­ out leaving Connecticut. of Manchester, died Saturday in match, and bouquet of bronze chry­ the moderator or the acting moder­ 8:00—10:00—Baotmah Coneort—aloo o MOUNTAIN—koa klo kgtr kghl ktar cording to the estimate, and will other name given to these bu.shy, chester, charged with theft was until Illness forced his reslgxuztio 8:30—10:30—Musical Toast, Orehos. PAC.—kg6 kfad kex kga keea kjr kya discharged, Douglas Burnside, W il­ ient gas cooking at little or no ex­ Mr. Howe, who Is a member of Dayton, Ohio,. according to a tele­ santhemums. The bridesmaids were ator. 10:00—11:00—Communist Party—N. T. furnish employment to 60 persons. rapid-growing planU Is "Marvel of the New Britain Klwants club, ex­ continued untU October 12. last Aug. 18. Cent. CasL liam Coakley, Lucian Dalgnalt, tra cost. atop In to the Manches­ gram rccclveu from that place by similarly gowned in aquamarine During the first two hours of the State: Amos *n* Andy—west repeat The second Manchester W PA under­ James Grace, ', Stan­ Peru.” They bear clusters oCIbog. plained that England’s trade routes Undertaker Mark Holmes, who will General John J. Pershing, in 10:18—llilB—F. Htndoroon Orehootra 4:00— 8:00—L e ft Talk It Over on Air ter Qaa Co. and see this beautiful, lace, trimmed with velvet, hats to Vi ting the .rate was about 200 an 10:80—11:30—Nows; Flak Jubllso Choir 4:30— 8:30—The Singing Lady—east: taking calls for the construction of ley Kuipe, (jyrll Norcross, James tube-shaped flowers of different col­ to her colonies In Asia and Aus­ meet the body on Its arrival In Man­ hour, indicating a total vote for the Paris, .paid tribute to ” on intensely ors that are splendid for beds and efficient Quality range and learn match and bouquets of yellow 11:00—12:00—Franolo Craig's Orchest. Irma Qlen a| tha Organ—weat a cost Iron water pipe on East Mid­ Rudolph and Sebastian Staron, all tralia necessitate keeping the Medlt- chester tomorrow morning at 9 day of at least more than 3500. fine and patriotic citizen.” William 11:S0—13:S^Kolth Boeehsr Orohottrf 4:46— 6:46—Orphan Annla—eaat; Tha dle turnpike, to cost 24,021 and give borders. They grffW two feet and about the new low house heating FORMER RESIDENT HERE chrysanthemums. Chicago Caeote Quortat—west ot Hartford. Henry Jachlmowskl, terranean open to her merchant o'clock. The polls will remain open until C. Bullitt, who succeeded Straus as CB8-WABC NETWORK emploirment to 24 persons. higher, but there is a compact bed­ rate available to those customers - A large reception followed the Bd)0^ 8:00—Nawe: U. 8. Army Band and Casimer Zaezkowski, of New ships. Mrs. Naylor and her husband ceremony guests being present 8 o’clock tonighL ambassador, expressed himself as BASIC—East: wabo wade woko wcao 3:30— 6:30—Praaa*Radlo Nowa — ba­ ding variety suitable also for pot who use a gas kitchen heating range The third Manchester j>r^ect ap­ Britain. Warfebde Fatcher of Man­ Italy’s desire for more land to were married In Manchester and from Nebraska, New York, New ’’deeply shocked.” waab wnac wgr wkbw wkre whk wjr alo: The Singing Lady—mldw rpt. plants, called ‘Tom Thumb Four exclusively to heat their kitchens. MARRIED IN NEW YORK wdro wcau wiaa wean wfbl wspd wjav; 8:38— 8:38—Tha Rovalera—wja only; proved for starting providerfor the chester, Andrew Laszlo of Bridge­ colonize with her surplus population were welt known residents of this Jersey, , Pennsylvania, Maryland, Head of Macy Oo. ' .' Tha Three X Slaters Harmony—ch O'Clocks." FIRE IN HARTFORD CMUROH Mldwost: wbbm wfbm kmbo krooz regrading and oiling of playgrounds port, Andrew Lyga of Terryvltle, and the ambition of several coun­ place. On the death of her husband Maine, Rhode Island, Massachu­ For 14 years Mr. Straus was whaa kfab kmt 8:48— 8:46— Lowell Thomas — eaat: and recreational surfaces at the John MeVety of New Haven, John However, It is news to many to tries to control the Mediterranean she went to Ohio to live with a son, Robert Sundman. Now of setts and Connecticut. Mr. and president of R. H. Macy and (Com­ CAST—wbns wpg whp wbOc wiba wfea Orphan Annla—repeat to midwest know that there are bulbs on the Hartford, Oct. 5.— (A P )—Pass-, wore wloo ofrb okao wlbz wmae wea 6:00— 7:00—Mary Small and Songs various schools. This work will cosL Montllch of Darien, Earl Zuelia of ' QLStarW vA^ waterway, may. result In open war­ living In that place. She Is survived Baldwin, New York, Weds Mrs. Lyttle left for a wedding trip ersby saw a light flickering In the pany, New York, with which he was DIXIE—wgat wafa wbro wqam wdo_'S 8^10— 7:16—Presidential Poll — biuUo: according to the epeclflcatlons, $4, Waterbury, and Victor Smith of fare In Europe anytime, Mr. Howe by three sons and two daughters. through the South, the bride wear­ Interior of Our Lady of Sorrows (R. connected 37 years. klra wroe wlao wwl wtoe krld ktrh Qrau A Smith, Two P lan o^w oat 484 and give employment to 12 per­ Plainfield. The services will be held tomor­ Brooklyn Young Woman. ktaa waoo koma wdlM wbt wdao wbig 6:30— 7:30—Lum A Abner- east only predicted. As long ns the trade ing for traveling a blue ensemble C.) church on N4w Park avenue and Mr. Straus served on several ad­ wdbi wwva wmbs waja wmbr wala 8:46— 7:46—DroarnIf tingtingor—wjs only: sons. Dr. J. I. Campbell of Cobult, Mass., Solved JMy Problem routes of the various countries arc row afternoon at 2:30 In East ceme­ with accessories to match. summoned firemen who confined a visory commissions while Franklin ktul kgko weoa w & q'w nox kwkh Prasidont Poll RopRopoat—wtam wood Although as yet no deflnte date who haa been (Contract Surgeon at tery. Rev. Earl E. Story of the (I4peclal to the Heral^) D. Roosevelt as governor New York, MIDWEST—wgl wniDd wisn wibw kfh 7:00— 8:00—Hiian ^Hayoa y o a In *'Bambl’* REGINA dlTA U A not disturbed, there Is little danger rapidly spreading blaze to the altar wamkr wkbn wcoo wabt kac' 7:30— 8:30—Abo Lyman’s Molodiana haa been set for beginning work on this camp for the past year haa re- ABOUT TOWN of trouble, he predicted. South Methodist church will conduct New York, Oct. 5.—A former of the church. and the latter’s choice of Straua as wowo * 3:00— 8:00—Weekly Mlqstrele Show the above named projects. State Ad' a.gned to. open practice in the near Ethiopia Is not going to meet the services. Burial will be In the resident of South Manchester, Engagement ambassador was one of the flrst MOUNT— kvor kla koh ksl kgvo kfbb 8:30— 8:30—Carefree Carnival—< to o minlstrator Hurley has announced future at Springfield, Maas. Because of Figuring Laundry The Are. which occurred last eve­ COAST—khi kola kfro k o ll^ kvl 8:00—10:00—To Ba Announood BANQUET YESTERDAY The meeting of the Nazarene Italy’s need for more land and that plot beside that of her husband in Robert Sundman, 29, and now of 82 Mr. and Mrs. John Smachettl of ning, left a pall of smoke In the made when Roosevelt ^cam e Preal- that the jobs will get underway 'as of his genial manner and good East cemetery. kfbk tanj kwg kem kdb kgmb 8:30—10:30—Stephan King Hall Talks church board, which was einnounced nation will be looking elsewhere for New York avenue, Baldwin, New 598 Center street announce the en­ church for several hours and It was denL On accepting Kraus’ resig­ ConL Eaat. •:46—10:4^-Tho NIekalodoon, Drama soon as other projects now to pro­ sportemanship, the enrollees and the York, and Miss GabrleUe Heryee gagement of their daughter. Miss 10:00—lim o—Newai Tony Ruaeoll, Song Fifth Anniversary of Society for tonight, will be oniitted. a colony, he told the Klwanians. believed the Interior may have to oe nation the President said; “I f this 4:16— 8:16—Virginia Varrlll, Voeallat 10:16—11:16—Ink Spots Nsgre Quartet gress are completed and the rsqulreu Officers to camp will greatly miss Costs Forever! Earl G. Seaman won the attend­ Mrs. Esther Gustafson SIroes, 22 of 1988 Bedford Avenue, Ann Angellne, to Rusaell L. Tomlin­ repainted. The altar was destroyed administration shall be continued 4:30— 8:80 — Jack Mdatato — bamo; .r-®a«t: Prasidsnt Poll—ropoat wool relief personnel to staff the new un- Dr. Campbell Marion Carloy—XXxlo; To Bo An* Is Celebrated at Sob Alpine Mlfw Emily Kiwman of.2^7 Spruce ance prize, donated by Vice Presl- Mrs. Esther A. Welman Gustafson Brooklyn were married Saturday by son. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer and walla of Uie chanqM iqqrchedL another four years I shall count on 10:30—11:30—Al Oenahuo A Orehastra oertaktogs Is thus made available. Eleven voluntary enrollees were Before the N ^ Method Laimdry' introdiiaed B/ld o t 79 • Eldridge street died tftis Tornilnson-, o f ■OlBatoirtnny.*’'' ^ Oubrmmrnif streiC hhi ret'iiriied....home after dfeiit R K. Ahaefsbii. ‘ a local priMt''S66ri after procuring ■you TetUffiteg as part hr I t " ...... " nttr,- aurrai transferred to Oregon of the ‘ -9th O’WAStt’ 'a year’'sir6''l' ’ af''teasf ‘ is "fimiS''”Muh' weriii' morning at the Memorial hospital imo— 8:00—Tito Quixar, Tonor Soloa 11:3(^12:3^H, Middleman'a Orchoat Corp Area SepL 80. The following spending a few days at Lake Res­ Fayette B. (Clarke was welcomed a license to wed In the Brooklyn BULL KILLS FARMER The merchandising leader coun­ figuring what my laundry would ooaL But BAG O’WASH Regina d'ltalla society {held its cue House, Ludlow, Vermont. Mrs back to the club after being absent after a lingering illness. She was MuniclpM Building. Great Barrington, Mass., Oct. 3.— seled In the midst of the 1933 bank named enrollees were transferred; fifth anniversary banquet yesterday Henry W. Lowd, formerly of this most of the summer. bom here on May 8, 1891, and lived Mr. Sundman was bom in South (A P )—Michael Falley, 70. who was holiday that this coimtry "has the 10:46— Jack Shannon. Overnight A. P, Joesph Sedor, Louis Renkowskl, and did sway with aU thatl Now 1 know INSTANTLY exact­ at the Sub-Alpine club on Eldridge town, returned with Miss Klssmaiin here all her life. She was the Manchester and la the son of Carl gored by a 2400-pound bull last sanest form o f govemmenL" Ha 11:00— ^News Service. Arthur (3osey all o f Orldgeport. ly what the charge will be. No more gweestogl Thanks daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. TOWN ELECTION Lawrence LaPoint and Leonard ‘street. The dinner was served by and is her guest while In town for and Aurora Sundman. His bride la week, died today at Falrvlew hos­ pleaded frequently against the "bar­ 11:16— Clyde Lucas’ Orchestra. August L. Weiraan. Bchrager of New Britain, Charles to the New Method Laundry for thlo money and labor- Chef Paganl of the Spaghetti Palace the Rebekah Assembly tonight in the daughter of Hyppojlte and pital. barity and futility” of war. WTIC 11:80— Eddie Ducbln’s 'Orchestra News saving tonovaUonl on Oak street Mrs. Oenovlna An- Odd Fellows hall. She leaves her husband, Gustaf Falley escaped from the animal Surviving are the widow, Mrt. Tisvelera Braadoostliig Servlae. Tomorrow’s Program Gross of Branford, Fred Carlson of STATE’S SMALL Lucile Dufrsne SIroes and was bom Now Haven, Robert Saggessee . o f aulll was chairman of the .commit Gustafson; a daughter, Dorothy VOTE TODAY IS only after a terrific battle, in which Irma (Nathan) Straus; a daughter, Hartford, Conn. A. M. ThompsonylUe— Oliver R. Pease, Gustafson; a sister. Mrs. Ellen C In Trois Pistoles, Chinada. Stamford, Stewart Feeney of Hart­ tee In charge and toastmaster at the Mrs. Leland T.- Wood la chairman he twisted the ring In the bull’s nose Mrs. Robert L Levy; and two sons. SOJWO W. 1040 K. O. 282.8 M. 7:00—Eta Alpha Programma—Col­ 26, of ’Thompaonvllle was Injured Each bag has three oompartmenta. AH yon have to do Scgerdahl; and five brothers, Axel ford, Charles Davis of Stony Creek banquet Speeches were made by of the rummage aale which the, until be was able to crawl through Jack Isidor and Robert Kenneth Eastern Standard Time lin Driggs, organist. critically to the crash of an auto­ Is pack the bag to the "ototbea hne” of any of these Manchester Mothers’ club will run TOWNS ON WAY E., Arvld F.. Eric and Leonard A. f gate. and Ralph Crouch of West Haven. the President, Mrs. Monti, also the Straua, all of New York. 7:30—Shoppers Special—1st Sec mobile bearing him and four com­ S' Welman, an of this town, and Ebbie ABOliTAVERAGE Smokers are to be held weekly to compartments and pay the price Indicated for t on Thursday from 9 o'clock on In the tion. vice-president, secretary and treas­ HOSPITAL NOTES panions home from a fishing trip. the near future, conducted by Frank urer. After U e dinner, Mrs. Marie Johnson building. Contributions B. Welman of East Hartford. Monday, OoL 4. 7:45— Newa Service. of scwvloe you oeleoL Stoqtle^ Isn’t Itf* (Continued from Page One) F. M. Pease was taken to a hospital to Zglobis of Taftvllle, Asa’t to the Aetno of Ekut Hartford sang solos will be called for if friends will tele­ TO THE POLLS Funeral .services will be held at 8:00— Treasure House. Springfield, Mass. the home at 2:30 o’clock Wednesday Admitted Saturday; Miss Mar­ 4:0—Radio Review. Educational Adviser and Charles which were much enjoyed. Dancing phone Mrs. Wood, 4207, or Mrs. Jay expected thaf at least 4,000 votes 8:16— Shoppers Special—2nd Sec­ New Britain— Walter Upka feU Today . . . Just a year since BAG OriVASH afternoon. Rev. Earl E. Story of jorie Barnsley of 62 Laurel street. 4:30—Landon Radio Club. tion. Vertefeullle of Wllllmantlc, leader. for the members of the society and Rand, 7840. They will also be at (Oonttnned rram Page One) would be polled during the day. 30 feet out of a walnut tree, frac­ flrst came to Hartford exolualvely at tha New the South Methodist church will of­ Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Mabel 4:46—GrandpiO Burton. 9:00— Chicago Parade. These smokers will take place at the friends followed, with music by the the store Wednesday afternoon to Twelve of the new voting ma­ turing his skull. He. was taken to Camp Recreational HaU, Thursday Alethod Laundry . . . more than 6,000 families Blue Ribbon band. receive articles for the sale. The ficiate. Burial will be In East ceme­ Frost of 9 Foster street and Edward 6:00—Joey Nash, tenor. 9:30—Richard. Maxwell. defeated there still remains the tery. chines rented by the town last year 6:16—Tom Mix. the New Britain General hospital nifchts. During these smokers the are using It weekly, and enjoying It more than proceeds will be used In promoting need for .a Republican Congress. McManus of 29 Summer streeL 9:40— News Service. where attendants described bis con­ Births; A daughter was bom to were lined In a double row along the 6:80— "Jack Armatrong.” enrollees will have every opportun­ the work of the club, which assists Arthur M. Brown, Republican south wall of the Armory. With 9:45— Lyric Serenade. dition as critical ity to display their talents, whether any laundry' aendoe they ever tried before. a number of the welfare organiza­ Mra. Elizabeth Porter Mr. and Mrs. William Burke of S7 6:46— "Dick Tracy.” 10:00— B etty and Bob. HIGHWAY DEATHS gubernatorial candidate, asserted many voters making their choice 6:0—News. Vernon—Lack of contest caused they be, dancing, singing, boxing or tions. Mrs. Elizabeth Porter, a former Foster atreeL a daughter to Mr. along strict party linea little delay 10:15— Modem Cinderella. Town Chairman Leo B. Flaherty to what have you. "the present campaign is the moet resident for many years of Highland and Mrs. Rudolph Carlson of .30 6:16—^Democrats on the Air. was occasioned and there was sel­ 10:30—John K. Watkins—Who’s announce there would be no D ^ o - On Monday o f this week J. J. Mc- important waged In the United Pork, passed away on October 2 at Essex StreeL and a son to Mr. and 6:30—^WrightvlUe Clarion. who in the Ne^vs. 7 OVER WEEK-END Mr. and Mrs. F. Gay Hastings of States since the Civil War.” dom a time when persons were wait­ cratic primary caucus Thursday. <3arthy, Ctommandtog Officer and J. Maplewood. N. J., and Highland the home of her son, Claude A. Por­ Mrs. Leonard Costello of 299 Maih Ward Elec.Washer 6:46—"Ask Me Another.” 10:42—Betty Crocker. # Speaking at the annual dinner of ing for their turn in a machne. Rep. James Dick and former Select Francis DlUon, EMucational Adviser Park, Manchester, are spending ten ter, Sunnyvale, California. About street, Saturday. 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. 10:48— Hymns of A ll Churchea ' (Oontiniied from Page One) the Fifth District Democratic club, The candidates up for election man James Foley were named for .will attend a meeting at Camp Had­ days in Bermuda. two and a half years ago, with her Sunday admissions: Mias Caro­ today ar,e: Republican, selectmen, 7:16—Uncle Ezra’s ^ d io Station. ll:0O^Federal Housing Progn^n— State Representative posts and fit ley, Madison, for the puipose of im- yesterday, at Bridgeport, Congress­ daughter, Mrs. Hattie Roe, ahe went line Campbell of 56 Pearl street, 7:30—Jack Randolph and Madam Mrs. Ethel WlL’lams, Chairman of inobile in which he and five compan­ man Maury Maverick of Texas said David CHiambers, (jlarence N. teen justices of the peace nominees pro'vlng the EduoStional Activities Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ tb California to make her home. Henry Smith of 63 Church street, Luplen, Richard Martin, Joseph G. ^ M i r t n k l E. Marianne. Haddam, Conn. to camp. ions were bound for the World .8^ that Col. Frank Knox, Republican were approved for as many posi­ ranth, will conduct a public card Mrs. Porter was 92 years, two William Davis of 225 Center street. Pero, Harold M. Reed, Mathlaa Smali Catrylag Charge 1:46—“Count of Monte Crlsto." 11:15— Otto Neubauer, pianist. tions to that field. J. J. M cCa r t h y , ties turned over In avoiding a large candidate for vice president ” ta party Wednesday night in the months and five days old. Sunday discharges: Mrs. Ade­ Spless and Lelan ' T. Wood; aaaea- A $59JO to $69J0 ra lu t! 8:0— Fihher McGee and Molly; with 11:80—The Big Sister. Wetherafleld—Mrs. Mary A. Bond, 1st. Lt. C. A. Res. truck. talking irresponaibly when he says 11:45—The Ad-Uner. Masonic Temple. Royal Matron Mrs. She Is survived by a daughter, line Miner of 462 East Middle Turn­ sor, Henry A. Mutrle; tax collector, Has triple-cleansing ac­ Ted Weem’a Orchestra. 96, who was recently made a voter, Oomdg. Officer. , A hit-run drlver'a automobile that insurance pollctes and savings Mrs. Hattie Roc, and a son, Claude pike. Curtis Brown of 16 Edgerton P. M. Mary Park has appointed Mrs. Samuel Nelson, Jr.; registrar of tion: 1. Oirrstor action; 8:30— William Daly’s Orchestra. received a letter from Gov, A lt M. struck and fatally Injured Stanley accounts in the Nation are not A. Porter: four grandchildren and street, Charles Loomla of 78 Union 9:00—Warden Lawes. 12:16—News Service. Mina Olaon, Mrs. Maud Dauchy, voters, Robert N. Veltch; constablej, 2, Washboard-action tub; Landon congratulating her upon an Mozniak, 22, of Hartford In Crom­ safe.” one great granddaughter. street, and Mrs. Joseph BonetU and 3. Lovell preunra cleanser I 9:30— Richard Hlmher’a .Orchestra. 12:30— Romance of Helen Trent. Mrs. Georgina Zimmerman, Mrs. Charles Crockett; James W. Foley, expressed Intention to vote for him well Saturday while the young man ” I am for President Roosevelt,' Mrs. Porter was also the mother Infant daughter of Hartford.. 10:00— Contented Program. 12:46— Rlchman’s Darling. Daisy Canadc, Mrs. Anna Robb, James E. Robinson and Sedrlck aa presidential nominee, Nov. 8. , was changing a tire. he told his audience, "not because of the late Mrs. (Jarrie Zorwer. Today’s admissions: Martin Straugh^l^; Board of Education, 10:30—^Musical Toaate. 1:00— George Hall’s Orchestra. i 4 f Camp White Mrs. Adelaide Pickett, Miss Ruth Stamford— A fire destroyed Chim­ Frank Wilder, a 48-year-old farm­ I ’m a Democrat but because he had Schleldge o f 113 Park street, Harry Howell (Cheney and John H. Hyde. ■ 11:00— Newa. 1:30—Concert Miniatures. hand, was killed by an automobile Coseo and Mrs.. Emmeline Young to ney (Corners, an Inn on the Long' The members of Camp White, given my people In Texas economic Mrs. Robert Meadows Bisaell of 43 Elwood Road, Tito Democratc, selectmen, George A. 11:16— Henry Buaae’a Orchestra. 2:00— Song Stylists. on the Danbury road In Westport have charge. Progressive anu pivot Ridge Road seven miles from there, 106th Company, C.C.C., Winsted, justice. That means something not Mrs. Veronica Zapatka Meadows, De Santla o f 6 Lockwood street, and Callloutte, Thomas J. Daimahier, 11:30— Magnolia Bloaaoma. 2:15—Happy Hollow. Saturday. bridge and setback will be played, 2:30—Dictators. with ao estimated loaa of $40,(>00. Conn., will soon have a'HoUywood only for Texas but for the people of wife of Robert Meadows and a Mrs. Maty Danal^ of 19 Gorman Frank Haraburda, Jr., Andrew Tomorrow’s Program. Ralph Demille, orchestra -leader, A medical examiner said the with prizes in each section and re­ Place.' 2:46—Madison Ensemble. World Premiere of their own when Connecticut and California and the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Peter Za­ Healy, Jr., Frank Nackowskl, Carl A. M. was Injured slightly to attempting moving pictures taken of them sev­ death of Bruno B. Wehrmann. 71, freshments. All players will be cor­ patka, of^ 25 Purnell place, died Sun­ Deaths Baby Anniello of 14 J. E. Nygren, Theodore C. Zimmer; 3:00—Doris Kerr. o f Waterbury, Sunday, probably was whole United States.” 0:30—Blue Grass Roy. to save a public address sivtsm eral daya ago will be shown on the dially welcome. day at her home In Pontiac, Mich. Brainard Place died at 4:08 a. m. assessor, no nomination; tax oollee- 7:0—Morning Watch — Ben Haw­ 3:16— Science Service. due to accidental aaph3rxiatlon. He M o n t g o a a e r y W a r d 3:30-^Merrymakers. during the fire. silver screen for the first time be­ She is survived by her parents, and Mra. Esther Gustafson of tor, Leo J. Kwash; registrar ol vot­ thorne. fore the entire personnel of the com­ and his wife, Bamadlne, 74, were A daughter, their first child, was ers, Edward F. Moriarty; constables, Greenwich—Joseph A. MoOecry, her husband, a two weeks’ old EIdridg;e street died at 9:20 a. m. 8:00—^Newa. 86, formerly a practicing attorney to pany In the camp’s educational taken to a hospital, where she was bom at the Manchoster Memoj'lal YOUNGSTER HIT BY AUTO daughter, and a sister. Miss Helen today. Michael J. Boland, Edward , Cope­ 824-82S M A IN ST. T E U 8161 MANCHESTER placed on the danger list. They 8:16— Good Morning Melodies. Hoboken, N. Y., died at the home of building. One of the most beautiful hospital Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Zapatka, the latter of New ’York Census: Sixty-four patients. land, James Duffy and Edmimd F. 8:30— Cheerio. were found in their home. William H. Burke, Jr. city. brother, H. Ford McCrsefy. and Impressive scenes in the picture An investigation of the slaying of AS HE DARTS INTO ROAD 9:00— Radio Bazaar. Lakeville— A large barn and s|lo brings to Ilfs the evening format m Peter Kaminski, S3-year-oId deputy The body Is to be brought to Man­ 9:16—Home Makers’ Council. owned by Ralph G ^ lto on the main to which the entire company parti-, The Manchester Master Barbers chester to the Qulah Funeral home 9:80—Rhythm Parade. clpates. It shows the members of sheriff, in Milford, early . Saturiay, Association meeting which was to road from Lakeville to Mtllerton, N. apparently was without immediate Janfea Jones Suffers Minor In­ at which place the funeral will be 0:46— Artistry of Home Making. RADIO Y „ were destroyed by Are. the camp standing at attention aa have been held tonight in Pagani’s held the time to be announced later. 10:0— “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage the American Flag is being lowered results, police officials said. Kamin- shop on Pearl street at 8 o’clock, juries Saturday When Wom­ (Easteni standard Time.) Waterbury—Francis A. "Ckueas. akl was shot down by a bandit while an Driver StriHes Him. Patch.” I. general manager and director of while the bugler plays "To the has been postponed because of the Death of Twins 10:16—"Oftloe Wife.” Color!.” Other scenes which will be be and three other persons, two of town meeting to the same hour, and a grocery concern here, died after a them women, were parked in an au­ A double funeral of twin sons of 10:80—"Just Plain Bill.” Politics on the Air. long iltoeas. shown Include shots of the men go­ at the same place next Monday James Jones, 6-year-old,5-ye son of Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Anniello, of tomobile at Gulf Beach. Mr. and Mrs. 10:46—Today’s CSilldren. Tonight:" ing to work, the camp grounds and night. Arthur Jones of 14 Brslnard place, was held this aft­ numerous other activities to which In addition to the seven traffic fa- Brslnard Place, was knocked down 11:00— “David Harum.” . Republican—CBS, 7, eaat and BAG 0’ WASH . talities in this state, two Connecti­ ernoon at 2 o’clock at the funeral the enrollees participate. All mending done A hole that was evidently caused and Injured when struck by an auto­ 11:15—Backstage Wife.” 11 west, Wm. Hard comment period. 8hb(ts flniahed on request cut men, Walter Muszynski, 20, of home of T. P. Holloran of 176 Cen­ 11:30—Mystery Chef. Progressive—CBS, 10:30, Mayor L L John Morrissey, CA-Res.,'has by dirt falling away from tinder the mobile driven by Miss Doris Bolen ter street The death of the flrst REVIVAL No extra charge for Shirtf returned to duty os adjutant of Wallingford, and Harry Truempy, of Highland Park In front of Klttel's 11:46—Wife-Saver. LaGuordia. * INSURANCE CERTIFICATE 1 2 I4 e OMh walk was found this morning In the occurred on Saturday and the sec­ Hollywood Camp White after being away on,a 10, of Rockville, were injured fatal­ sidewalk on Park .street by Police­ market on Blssell street Saturday 12:00— ”VVay Down East." Communist — WJZ, WBBIN, ly early Sunday morning In an auto- ond died this morning. The burial P. M. WABY, WHAM, WSYR, 11, Robert twenty day leave. man Arthur Seymour. To use the afternoon. was In SL James’s cemetery. Hollywood, OcL 6.—(AP) —Her WITH EACH BUNDLE nsobile accident at Springfleld 12:16— Story of Mary Marlin. Minor. grandfather, Frank Bacon, waa an Sunday the' camp football team walk before repairs on It were made The boy had left the Klttel store, The twins were bom at the Man­ Maas. where he had made a purchase, and 12:30—Romantic Batchelor. Tuesday: actor—the star of his own play, will once again take to the road 1— WE INSURE against losi hy fire while would probably result in a bad acci­ chester Memorial hospital October when they oppose the West Sides A. DAMP WASH The. two men and Miss Edna Duoe dent. Warning signs were erected. vaa about to cross the road. He 12:45—Jules Lande Ckmcert Ehi- Democratic—WJZ-NBC, 12:16, p. "Llghtnta’.” your work is in transit or in our potMeesioa. -qt-Ludlow, Mass^ -who escaped with wept between two- cars that were - semble, ...... m., ’:Woman of - ’38.’- C. of Waterbuiy In Brasso’s Park. Her father,'Uoyd BaeoSi was an The camp eleveh is expected "t'6 bruises and a concussion, lay In the parked on the south side of the road 1:00—^News. RepubUcan — W E A F -N B a 4:30, actor and now Is a screen director FLAT WORK. IRONED 2— --W E m SURE agsittit l()t« by^ theft from wreckage of their automobile, which The Willing Workers of the Wes­ come through -the current season leyan Guild will hold a rummage and did not see the car driven by 1:20—High Hatters. Landon Radio clubs. Dr. (Charles with a list of bits to his credit. our vehicles or properties- - DAMP WASH crashed into a tree, for over an hour FUNERALS Burkett and Dr. J. F. Bryson. undefeated under the capable direc­ (t h r i f t y ) sale Wednesday all day In the for­ Mias Bolen approaching until It was 1:80—Deia Harding's Wife. So Frances Bacon, vivacious bru­ tion of Coach Douglas Dodge. 3— WE INSURE against lose due to eprinkler before a passing motorist discover­ too late for him to atop or to pre­ 1:46—H a p ^ JsKflt. nette, has adopted acting as a ca-' ed them. mer A. end P. store, 981 Main Mrs. Janoea A. Connors A. F. Hawes, state forester visit­ leakage while in our posseseion. street. Donations may be- left at vent Mtsa Bolen from hlttlpg him, 2:0—New ^hgland Pure Food In­ New York, Oct. 6.— (A P )—With reor. While she worked during the ed the dimp during the past week although she pulled to her left Into The funeral of Mrs, Mary Con­ 50 business executives and indus- the store tomorrow afternoon, or nors, wife of James A. Connors of stitute. paat year aa a fashion designed at and waa impressed with the fine 4— WE INSURE against loss' caused by flood will be called for if friends will the sidewalk to try and prevent the 2:16—WPA ProgAm. trtaliste aboard, WJZ-NBC will put Warner Brothers studio, she studied while in our possesiiion. CRAND JURY SITS accident. Belknap, Bolton, was held this condition o f the men and the camp. telephone 4428 or 6230. morning at her borne at 8:16 and Oct. 6 2:30—Braggiottl and Shelter. on two broadcaate'from the Zeppelin to a dramatic school at night. W A LTE R D. THOMAS, The boy was taken to Dr. G. A. F. 3:00—Pepper Young’s Family . Hindenburg Friday/ The flight “My father rehearses me In my 5— WE INSURE against any possible damage Lundberg’s office where he was at SL James’s church at 9 o'clock. Captain, Cav.Rea. ' ON BIG VICE CASE The Ladies Aid society of the Rev. WUIlam P. Reldy, pastor of the to 3:16— Ma Perkins. starts from LokehuraL N. J., but lines", she said. Commanding in our laundering process. Emanuel Lutheran church will, hold treated for a dislocated jaw. which 3:30— Vic and Bade. . one broadcast'will come as the was reduced, and a cut on bis hand church, celebrate the ftmeral nmas; fi.—WE INSURE against loss of any portion of a rummage sale tomorrow from 9 3:45—The O’Neills. ship la over and . the other Lily Pons, dark haired diva, has and knee were dfessed. Mra. Claire Brennan sang at the of­ your work white it is liv our poewession. (Continued from Page One) o’clock on in the vacant store in the fertory and at the « id of-the mass 4:00— Cheerio. > while It Is above Philadelphia. The Introduced the movie industry to a Policeman Herman Muske was craft’s short wave radio equipment voice stand-to. i Johnaon building, 689 Main street. notified and made" an investigation, ahe sang "When Evening Comes.” Sunday BOY mm NEWS 7— WE INSURE absolute sterilizatlbn when Irving.H. Chase, Waterbury banker The bearers were John Olytm, W il­ will be (ued. She engaged Armanda ' Chlrot, no arresta being made. I f the World Series coiKinues into laundered by our sanitary methods. and former president of the Water­ John A. Angus, of 146 Porter liam Gleason, George Finnegan. Mi­ Soloratura soprano, to make all her Troop m Tuesday, there will be: usual trans­ voice teats when the technicians ad­ 8— WE INSURE against the fading of dyed bury Clock Company, was elected street, has been a guest at the Park chael Sheridan, John Daly and Jay Patrol spirit and. (mmpetitton are at the last seqsion. Includes three Vanderipck. Oct. 18 mission at 1:16 p. m., on NBC, CBS, just the microphones on the eete of goods which carry the manidactnrer’s Central hotel. New York City. BRITISH WAR VETERANS WDRC MBS. her new picture. on tha Increase to Troop m . Center college professors a newspaper The burtal was In St. Jamai’a Sunday church. Better co-operation and warranty against fading. T rv fhf'X# tonlffht; This gives Miss Poos Un^e to'test publisher and a physician among cemetery.' Rev. WtUiara P. Reldy (Inclusive) ■ 226 Hartford. Ooon. 1230 more teit passing are putting the 9— WE INSURE against shrinkage of all Its 20 members. coaductM the Committal service. WBAF-NBO-rS, Fibber; McGee her vocal cords between recordings.' HISS HELEll CRAWFORD IN OPENING MEETING Eastern Standard Time and Molly; 8:80, Monday coaceH; troop where it belongs. goods which carry the manufacturer's war­ The jury list follows: During the patrol pow-wows, new D. Beers Beech, of Norwalk; Dr. Mra. Frank Worth 9, Return of Warden Lawes; 9:30, Gustave Machat, European film ranty against shrinkage. IMck Hlmber muslo; 10:80, Musical members were Introduced and B. Malcolm Harris, of Hamden, (RVEN SHOWER PARTIES Chowder Supper Served With The funeral of Mra. Anna W. Serviees Monday, October 5 director of "Ecstasy", waa a visitor placed to patrols. Some rouatog 10— AVE INSURE'^a flat price for your handle a • • P. M. Toast; 11:30, Fisk singers, today to "see how pictures are Irving H. Chase, of "Waterbury, Worth, wife of Frank Worth,, who games of "Scythe Race," "Pull Rope because the. patented bog determines the Several Guests from Other died Thursday night In Woodalde, N. 4:00— Safety-Musketeers. WABS-CSS — 8, Heldfa Briga­ made In Hollywood." , foreman; Alva R. Chase, of Kent; diers; 8:80, Pick and Pat; 9, Jog B, Over Head" and "Oimpaos Relay” cost in advance. Samuel S.- Denton of Rldgefleld; Mias Helen Oawford of Hamlin Service Units Present. X., was held Saturday afternoon at Services 4:16— Ckmcert Mlniaturss. He said there was a posslbUlty he were played with plenty of pep, street who later this month la- to the home of her brotber-ln-Iaw, 10.45 a. in . 4:46^-Chlcago Variety Hour. Brown In "Elmer the Great” ; 10, would remain here to work. 11— WE INSURE complete satisfactloa with Prof. John J. Donleavy, of Hamden; Wayne King waltxsa; 10:46, Ran.* —.1. .. I. John Mrosek passed 'First (Hass become the bride of Richard Cher- Thirty members o f Mons-Ypres WUIlam Spacek o f 328 HiUstown 6:16— Dorothy Gordon’s Cl^dren'a Thrift and Eddie Boltosky passed Bag O’Wash or the laundering charge will Prof. Harry M. Bubbell, of New riqgton of Brooklyn, was the guest PoaL British War Veterans, held 730 p.m . Comer. dolph Churchill . on “Democratoy, Douglas Scott, lO-year-oId fiim Haven; F.- E. Hubbard, of Meriden, road. 7 « S 0 p . m . Knife and Axe during the test pass­ be refnhded. of honor at two additional showers the flrst social meeting of the season Burial was in. tbs West cemetery, 6:80—Treasure Adventures of Jack the Popular Front"; 11:80, Eddie actor, climbed up eight flights of ing period. During the Scouteraft. Frof. Alois F. Kovarlk, of New Ha­ recently. Girl friends of Miss Craw-, Saturday night In Moose hall. Masters. Duebin orchestra. stairs to a courtroom for judicial ven; William 8. Kellogg of Water­ the bearers being Frank Sedlack, ^ r io d Booutmsster Irwin Interview­ Shirts finished on requMl ford in the offioe of the Aqtna Fire Brslnard Place, with guests pres­ Frank Spamek, Jr., Frank Spacek, Daily 6:45r-Hews Service. WJZ-NBC—8, Helen ' Hayes in approval ot hla Twentieth CSntury- ed Edward- Bollnsky on the use o f a Shirts finished on request bury: Charles O. Meeker, of New- Insurance company gave a party for ent - from other local ex-servlcq 6:00—Rubinoff—Rea. Bambl; 8:80, Elodlana; 9, Minstrels; Fox film eontracL f town; W. Lqster Morgan, of "for- 8r„ all ta Manchester and Charles knife and axe before the assembled 12Vjt each iS i^ o o M h her at the home of Miss Edith Oberg unite. Commander George Park 0:16—"Bobby Benson and Sunny 10; Ten Years in Retrospect; 11:80, Spectalizteg to roles requiring an troop. It *8 the Budget Bundle , .(Ington; Simon Pease, o f Fairfleid, Stephens. Frank Urbance and of White Avenue, West Hartford. presided at the aupper and social Frank Spacek, all o f New Britain. Jim. Ray Noble orchestra. Oxford accenL Douglas started In ./Willis O. Perkins, of Litchdeld; Tha new rules o f attsndsnoe, poF- TTie hostess used k color scheme of meeting and. James McCullough offi­ 0:30— News Service. What to Expect Tuesday; pictures when be waa three yrars ment o f dues and tardiness were Oeorge t). Rockwell, of Rldgefleld; blue and yellow and served a dell- ciated as toastmaster. A program 6:86— Three Aces. WEAF-I4BC—4 p. m„ (Thearlo; 8, old. Under the new contract he wtu read by the aeouimsster a t the ooun- Horace D.' Strong, of Bridgeport, cloua luncheon. Bridge occupied the of entertainment was held following OONBAN^tN FDIX SWING 8:48— Renfrew of the Mounted. New Science .series. WABC-CB8— recatve a-salary from 2200 to 21,500 oil drele. Bavaral recruits are busy § Homer B. Stnrges. ot Fairfleid; Her- time, and the bride-elect was pre­ the chowder supper. 7:00— WiUlam Hard—Political Com- 11:16 a., m., Eaat and Dunlce; 4:80, a week over a six-year period on thalr tenderfoot teaL - - belt H. Tomlinson, of Woodbrldge; sented with a handsome 62-plece The following guests were present The season’# activities at (Jonran’s , mentator and Writer. Victor Ray Pop concerL WJZ-NBC Notes Stengel ware dinner set of the 7:15— Popeye the Sailor. 12.80, Farm and Home Hour; 6, Uloisepb H. Whitcomb, of Fairfleid; from other ex-service organisations bowling alien are now In full swing Church Production Notes: , The troop eommlttee plans to he t and. John Day Jackson, of New Ha- Mra. Florence May of this town and made brief taljca: (Jharles U with schedules being taken each 7:30—Goose Creek Parson; Geo. Hessherger orchestra. May Robson, who began her ca­ very helpfiA to the troop this com­ won first prize in bridge and Misa Wigren, Commander o f Dilworth- week by various leagues and groups. 7 :A5—. Some Tuesday Short Waves: 2RO, reer In “The Hoop of Odd" at tiie ing year. Hoping to.see you at tha Margaret Norton of Broad Brook, •EvansreUsts Jarrette and DeU Aycock, of Oklahoma, will begin a two weeks* series : C)—Hddt's Brigadiers. qUAUIT LAUNI»BBB 8 ^ Cobsn indicated the jury will Comell PoeL American Legion; Wil­ FVur girl teams from Cheney Broth­ 3 0 I:2 i; p, m.. News In EkigUsh; Grand- Opera House to Brooklyn, meetinas quite often! ZOBIO MIT cuburnM <1 consolation. ___ 8:30—Pipe Smoking Tlnia with Pick GARETir W . W IL LIA M S , Pnaident its deliberations late today, liam Leggett, Commander of Andar- ers and a group from RockvlUe and of Revival meetings tomorrow at 7:30 p., nu W2XAF, Schenectady, 0:88, Short SepL 28, 18U, talM a fsatuied role Don’t f o c ^ tha patrol projocte ^ free tetephopa sarvtoa IVssi all defendants indicated on Friday evening a group of the son-Shes Post, Veterans'of Foreign a married couplea nou p have ra- and Pat. ” Wave Mair Bag; PTA4, Paris, 7, In the new fUmualcal, "R a ln b w tor this week's meetingl ! Ooua. Shoes ■Hdv**stem hUodieatar, Olastoobnry, Wladsor, A e ^ Fire girls gave a chicken Wars; Henry Mutda, president of oently been atugiiea playing dates .... ■ ' 9 ■" _ ■ ' ' 9:10—Lux ^adlo Tbaater—Joe B. News in English; DJD, Berlin, 8:80, on the River” , starring Boblqr A day hike la planned for ■ this ^charges o f traaqiortlng women for dinner at Avun Oid Ferms In honor oral purposes and other viola- the Army and Navy club: Robert The prcgdnrity tlM J a ^ and JtU Brown in "Elmer the Great.” » Woman’s Hour; OSF, GSC, London, Breen. Saturday. Blmolnuy and FamSagfaB coll 61-99 Albany Avenue ' SoybtoolL O m s l r f Miss. Oawford and preaenflKl'her • Rev. and Mrs. Aycock play and sing with g uitar accompaniment Jn each service.. 10:00—Wayne King's Orchestra. o f the Mann A ct will be M - Hathaway and John O. Mahoney of club restaurant for luncheons and 10. Foreign Affairs; CJRQ, CJRX, Lulse Rainer wins a UghL whhnri- Eoouts fememher the mbtte: Ijnterpitee 180e. Hartford — Call Enterprise 130fi Without Charge Tal Soybrsok 90 with a combination waffle iron and the Legion and Archie Kilpatrick o f 10:30— Democratic National Oom- Montreal, Jd:80. Lnllahy Ligoon; I f t i a banquets la attractive to the bowl- cal picture for her nest e ffo rt Bveqr Beont a second class Scout .TKaHemld. \ j } mlttee Program. JVH, Tokyo, 12, Ovenwas program. 'Maiden Voyage” , after strongly befors Jan. L

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:V^-’ Y .M .C A. CAMPAIGN Indian Hill Duo Defeats WESLEYAN UPSETS OPENS TOMORROW Local Golfers By 2 to 1 CONN. STATE 3 -o k ' FAVORED

Bob Smith and Henry aerardl,*fourth to boggy foura. Aadaiwm and Jum bos O f _ .a a _ i. rtAkeeswAI .a s.t_ . Finance Drive to Be m pro and assistant pro resipeotlvaly at (Mlrardl halved the fifth In thrses f 23-Yard Place BBOnr HSBB TODAT Indian HUl, dsfeated BIU Wlnton, and Winton and Oeranii Halved the sight-batch''‘ to Inspect the radio MAS DUNN. preMr alrpiuie Charge of R. K. Anderson; local (Country Club pro, and Elnar sixth In fours. Gerardl won the sev­ Even Up Series At Tiro-i^USweepWedcendTussi^ loop. The navigation officer kept enth with a birdie three and all four Kick Supplies Only Score; -, .-JnWMdfi, M is hi hhw wMh TED hlii eyoa glued ,to the charts, and "Rickey" Anderson In a special best- HIGH SOCCER TEAM Local Eleven Opens Season tiMWAHAM. Trttrsn pilot who Uw got threes on the eighth. did not look up, even as bs talked Workers to MeeL ball match here yesterday afternoon Winton won the ninth with a four to tnn»-FM!tto-Tonte. to Ted. by a margin of ; and 1. Oerardl'a. put the locals one up at; the turn. OtEer Results. Tad haa tvro. interaata In Hfo— sparkling play featured. the match, With 6-6 Deadlock As Foi^ 3 -1 Lead In Gami "TUii changing drift Is making Winton and Smith halved the ) WINS LEAGUE GAME Jab and D IO EIB,. Us adopted navigation difficult. We've got beam ids 18-hoIe score being 7 i, two over 10th, Anderson and GeranJI halved BLUEFIELDS BOW, 10-2 Local Sport All New England ^States to Hear T yaara oUL When Ted aaka winds as well as bead winds. We'U The financial campaign for the par. J. B. Cheney, Sr., acted as ref­ the llth and the latter won tha 12th eree. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Penalties and Fumble Nul­ ta marry Um, aho fears It la have to find a Ugh pressure ares Manchester Y. H. C. A. will gat un­ with a birdie two and the ISth and V7inton captured the first hole An Connecticut college footbsni ^ maraly to make a borne for Dioide, or we’U be lost.'’ der way tomorrow night when the 14th with par fours. All four nego­ C h atter Yale Football Games on Air Break HubbelT: b «t abe apreea. with a birdie three and the second tiated tha 15th in fours'and Gerardl trams save one had something to Red .and White Boosters lify Scoring Threats; Hen- AS HENRY ZAJAC HURLS Ted looked at the chart. The first meeting of the drive organiza­ with a par four to put the Manches­ She does not agree, Uioogh, with Mariner bad been following a and Anderson halved the 16th and cheer about today. Tad’s theories that marriage, to be tion win bo held in the "Y " at 7 ter duo two up. Gerardl took the Winton and Smith the 17th to give Herb Barker, Aasoclatod Press northwesterly course for approxl- third with a birdie four, after which The lone exception, Connecticut Blank Meriden in Opener . ry Makes Lone Counter. grid prognosticating wizsard, lived . anaeeasftti, most b*- planned scleo- irately^ 9000 miles now. Midway o'clock. The campaign is annually the visitors victory, two up with one Smith and Anderson halved the to play. State, was the 3-0 victim of Wes­ NIFTY THREE-HIT BALL up to his reputation es 193S cham­ Lon Gehrig Leads Attack tMeany, Jnst ns a p lu e Sight. She held at this time of year to secure Island should be 100 miles farther leyan in the only game Saturday pion over the past week-end when I Series Leaders la rebanioDs beeanse. he InsIstB .her to the west. .membership to the north end organ­ which brought two Nutmeg s t^ 3-0; Bristol Next Foe. ization permitting the sta ff to plan Moriarty Brothers football team he guessed correctly on twenty- Batting (Regulora) — K '. hoonekeeping mast be carried bn la "If we get off the course In this teams .together. run In this frame an error played on eight out of thirty-four games for a ^tii Pair of Homers as the aamv. way, with otaarts and for tha winter activities. Yankees .46X storm, may Neptune help us!” Ted gained a 6-fi tie with .the- Jumbos Of Sipples apd Company Land important part in Its scoring. percen^e of i824...Jock Suther­ ’ ■ budgets. . flnanclal campaign commit­ A M-yard place kick In the second Run*-;:-Croeettl. Yankees 6o« said. By instinct be looked down quarter by "Butch” Bottjey, Cardi­ Manchester High's soccer team WiUlmantleMn that city yesterday Lawida was reached for two bits, land, NBA expert, and the writer Kay gives' a party and Ted, tired tee'Is beaded by Robert K. Ander­ but fanned four of the opposition'; American Leaguers Tri­ Rune batted in—Gehrig, T) Into the blackness where the swirl STENGEL’S RELEASE MA^ nal center, epeUed defeat for the opened Its C. C. I.- L. campaign Sat­ afternoon in a ragged but spectacu­ finished tied i^th seventeen out o f 6* and weary, refnsea to Join the son,., vice-president of., Watkins on Anderson and Lawida leading stickers, which isn't a bad twenty-three for .789... .Ing seas lay. BrothSra. The other members of the Ckinnecticut State team that entered urday with a convincing 3-0 victory lar game that opened the eeseoh tor 'gnealB. To punish Urn, Kay lm> over Meriden. 'JTie Red and White the locals. piece of work In two innings. Hits—Crosettt, Yankees 7. "We can't get off the course!’ business committee are W. George the game a strong fa'vorite on.r umph, 2-1, 5-2; Rnffhig, Doubles— OosetU and H M Tely boards the plane for strength of its 27-0 win over Bro hooters bad command of the play There was a considerable bit of the navigation officer ^ lied grim Glenhey, president of the W. O. In the second period, . Jim Henry for 11 Hits to Send Rivals "jockeying" going on all afternoon Of the six games missed by each Yankees 3. Hoaolnin nest morning. Once on MEAN SALE OF DODGERS the Saturday previously. throughout but a few long kicks by crMhed off tackle for the first score/ ly. "W e haven't got epbugh fuel to Olenney Lumber Company and selector, two womid up In deadlocks beard, she begins to regret her Im- Meriden's backs kept them from pil­ from the two benches and one could Schumacher 4o Pitch. Triples—None. fly blindly around In the mifidle of president of the Manchester Trust The Wesleyan victory was doubly and with but one mlniite left to playl almost feel a little unpleasantness ...a t this writing we haven't been pnlslveneas. v,..„ surprising since the Middletown ing up a wider margin in the first half, O'Brien, fullback o f' Home run—Gehrig, Taaksaje l ’' .the Pacific Ocean. We’re 3000 miles Company, John H. Hackett, tobacco Into Fiftli Game Next Son- creeping Into the feelings of the able to learn the score of the North Stolen bases—PowkU, Yan)(e** In Honolnln, Kay learns there Is from the mainland In either dlrec team, in Its first start, was held to The first score came in the last the home club, spared a hostile pass Cardtlna State-Wake Forest tussle a> ontbreak o f spinal meningItiB at grower of Bucklond,. Charles B. Brooidyn Manager Let Out teams toward one another and It Pitching—Gome*, Uon!" Loomis, Harold Norton and Mrs. a sootelees tie by a light Coast minute of the second quarter on a out of the ozone and raced 76 yards next Sunday’s final game doesn so struck it off the list., .biggest By SID FEDER. Midway and Ted Is piloting a plane OLYMPICS BEATEN tor a touehdewn. day; Blow to Green. Handley, Yankee* l-< "We’U have to ride In on an Im' James Shearer. Guard Academy eleven. boot by Schleldge from quarter field. furnish "fireworks” : 'veil. It will be disappointment to us was the 27-0 Associated Prbss Sports Writer, bringing semm. Ted arrives, takes provlsed beam," Ted said. "Tell the The Manchester T. M. C. A. Is As Rumors As to Future The heavy State line, which push­ In the third period, Pratt scored on HIjt 3y Penalties slightly disappointing. drubbing Yale handed Cornell with New York, Oot. 5.— (A P )—What adf again afaortly.' Without making radio officer to try to pick up Hono­ under the guidance of a group of ed the Brown forwards around with a follow up of a teammate's shot. Playdng behind a smart, hard Zajac, Cronin, Sipples and Eddie St. Mary^s v lfo r y over C^Ilforma started out aa New York's baseball the third, produced three ntna charging line, Moriartys backs gain­ 'if- her presence known Kay boards the lulu and Midway at the same time Manchester's representative citi­ IN SO CCER OPENER oase, 1^6* outrusbed and outplayed The final tally came In the last Behind the superb three-hit twirl­ Gibson featured with the stick for running a close seconds, .tfce latter civil WOT for world championship put the game -on ice .' ed at will but penalties o f 75 yards ’’ aMp. m . A g , Oreintal dancer, also and check with me every 10 min­ zens, numbering 26, on the Board of of Club Fly Thick and by the Wealeyan linemen who sup­ quarter when MpCann, brilliant In­ ing of Henry Zapac, Moriarty the winners, while Andy Raguskus, waa our choice for tho week’s toss- stakes looked very much like a rout GroaettI, thortead-off batter, s la a passenger. directors, 22 men and four women. plied a rude awakening to the Nut- side left, shot the ball through the in the first two periods, mostly for Brothers unllmbered their heavy Rautenburg and Anderson made the u p ...o u r beat bet, Pitt over West today, with the Yankee*' ball-kill- •d th* barrage, with a Une-drtM) utes. To find our position, we’ll have off-side play nullified all the. gains. A violent storm breaks. Ted, to triangulate." They are: President, Wells A. meggers' dream of an undefeated uprights after a mlxup in front of arUlIery and blasted their way to a honor roll for the Blueflelds. Virginia, clicked as expected... o-jr era galloping rough-show over the bagger to the right field studying the weather chart, looks Strickland, former chairman o f the Fast; Report Grimes Slat­ FaP Before New Britain Gjer- season. Hool. ______^ Nine first down In the first IS min­ 10 to 2 triumph over the Blueflelds Morlarlty Brothers (10) long shot, MlssWvippl over Temple, finest pitching defense toe Giants Red Rolfe, number twn, Three Gain Victories utes of play yielded only one score. at ML N/bo yesterday afternoon to ran out vrith Temple's 10-2 w in .. op to face May- Ted went to the radio officer Board of Selectmen. Mr. Strick­ Outstanding for Manchester are AB. R. H. PO. A. E, have had to offer, and needing only singled him scrooe. . Lou The home club could get but three deadlock the local series at two-all IS MOW OO ON WITH THB STOBV again. The latter turned and said, land has always been Interested In Three Connecticut teams fared ex­ McCann, Murphy, Murray. Pratt, Shaw, cf, I f ...... 3 2 1 2 0 0 one more victory to clinch th* win­ then contributed a kcomlng. ed for Position As Pilot. mans 4-2, in Evenly Con ceptionally well against New York Schleldge and Weber while the en­ first, downs and two of them were and send the rivals into a fifth and Coburn, 8 b ...... fi 0 0 2 0 Barker’s accuracy in the second Into toe right field 'Bleaclurg, CHAPTER XXm "1 can't get Honolulu at all! Some­ the affairs of the "Y ” and was via the penalty route. ner's shore of a record-breaking state opposition—Yale turning back tire Meriden team played well. The deciding encounter next Sunday. Sipples, l b ...... 4 2 2 12 0 week of the season sent him Into player pool. ball sailing high over the The ship was battling Its sray thing's gone haywire. But Midway chairman of the building committee Mike Brozowski Jim Henry and and before that was a member of CorneU, o f Ithaca, 23-0, Trinity locals travel to Bristol next Satur­ Moriarty’s victory was a blow to the Gibson, 2 b ...... 4 1 2 0 3 0 first place In the race for 1936 hon­ Unless the National Lieagua cham­ marker and weU up among through the storm, half stay to Mid­ Is still coming In.” tested Battle. Borello did the major share o f the hopes of Manchester Green, Twt way Island, srhen Kay made her the board of directors of the Com­ New York, Oct. 6.— (AP)—There handing Hamilton, of Clinton, a 27-0 day for their second League en­ Hilderbrand, c f ., 8 2 1 0 0 0 ors, giving him a total of thirty- pions rally their sagging splrlU this shirt-sleeved fia o seat-holder*; Ted nodded sternly. "Keep try­ counter and their third start of the ball toting and these boys slashed, League champions, for a series with St. John, rf .... 1 0 0 1 0 U pFasence krxngn to Ted' in the chart munity club, from which the Y. M. was no joy In Mtidvllle and, for that setback, tmd Arnold winning 19-0 eight out of forty-nine for .776. afternoon at Yankee Stadium, be­ hla second homer o f th* aeilea. ing. We can’t work on one isnd sta­ season. They lost their first game twisted and battered their way all tha town Utle holding Blueflelds as Putnam, rt, cf ...3 2 0 1 0 0 room. C. A. developed. Other officers are matter, not much In Brooklyn to­ from Hartwlck of Oneonta. yours truly dropped to second place hind the "alnker" ball hurling of The baU appeared from the tion with the direction finder out. to Morse by a one-goal margin. over the lo t The work o f the line, it •will undoubtedly be too late to Cronin, sa ...... 6 1 2 0 1 She had seen niah board the Dr. LeVeme Holmes, member of the The Olympics travelled to Willow Yale supporters had more than wdth thirty-one out of forty-one for Hoi Schumacher, it may b* all ov*r box to be a ehoulder Ugb And we can’t do any bllnn flying day. The mighty Casey has been Manchester Meriden even with numerous shifts of subatl'^ continue the season after next week. Zajac, p ...... 6 0 3 1 6 .756.. .Sutherland remained third Gehrig eaUed it til* ’’ot plane and, sensing danger to Ted. Manchester Memorial hospital staff, Brook Park in New Britain yester­ the 0>rnell victory to cheer them to­ Last year, paid edmleelent to eolleae foetbill games In this eeuntry totaled but to* shouting. Th* Qlants can In this storm.” let out. And the whole ball club day. The next EU game, ag^st M u rph y...... Gubals tutea. stood o u t Hard charging Perfect Day For Zajac Wallet, .c ...... 4 0 0 8 1 with twenty-eight out of forty-one auoktr pitch, the •wsetast had oraaM to be near Um. She and medical examiner for Manches­ day afternoon and lost theirhpcnlng 1 guards and tackles found the Man­ mors than 18,000,000 and as many more llatanad ta play-by-play radio re­ take inspiration from toe fact that He went up to the sight-hatch may be sold. Pennsylvania, will find Merri Scott, Goal Yesterday was . an Ideal day for for .6 8 8 ...by the looks o f things, ever elld aoroa* to* plat*. hurriedly bought the heavy black ter, vice president; Mrs. James M. soccer engagement of the 1938 sea­ chester forwards playing in the ports. Yale la tha latest of tho big unlvorsltloi to pormll broadoasti of hor the Pittsburgh Pirates of 1935 came to have a look at the storm. They ■~The sudden release o f Charles Ctele Sokpl Zajac. With a blazing sun beating Totals ...... 37 10 11 27 11 our "punt, pass and prayer" system Who caUed that HubbeU the h ^ e r , recording .aecratai^;. Harold son .to. the: Hardware City" Germans — < P?. JA? W * . .aeaxon. Jumbos backfleld all aftemoeii. gridiron eonteits. Ralph Qltroy, right, former All-American Blayar, will from behind In a similar spot., to ktltf fliidhg"-ln' pitch black Dtllbti' fCk’ggy)'StSiigtt, ' Y or' th r*' and Bill Platt, center and captain ‘ iuTs' down-to give him A little southern BToeflelds (2) isn’t'going to be'as'Successful i* we announce the Yale games foif New England fans...... ; passenger. Neither . Norton, business manager o f the by a score of 4 to 2. Fumble Halts Score t^e'to'e IKiit tore* games t a u seV- piteherr’ , HhWSsTlk □lah nor Ted night. He strained his eyes out to­ Lydall and Foulds Paper Company, seasons manager of the outfit known of the 1935 freshman eleven, off pro­ W e b e r ...... Howes atmosphere, Hank really felt right AB. R. H. PO. A. B. expected so we're thinking of trying Gua Manouso, dUfeted had recognised her...... OalnVAn Early Lead The worst break of the game tor Roy, i f ...... en-game series from Washington, ward the radio antennae and In­ treasurer; Charles B. Loomis, man­ far and wide as the "Daffy Dodg­ bation and eligible for a place in the LFB at home and bad the town champ­ .4 0 0 0 0 something else.. ithe crystal ball Yanka* ’iron hone- Ted took her hands. "Kay!” he Fielding th^r strongest team yet. Manchester came In the final five ions bewildered with bis assortment Smith, 2b ...... 0 but baseball men dp-not.sxpeot that spected the loop In the sighthatch. ager of the Manchester Water ers," was believed by smart baaeball lineup. S m ith ...... Ferrrera may be best after all..‘.saieellons "miracle'' to be repsaUA toe brand o f pltoh. , exclaimed, “what are you doing the Germans had plenty to do to minutes. Brozowski, Borello, Hen­ of hooks and curves, and although Cammeron, ss . 2 An boms games of tha Tala foot-S Amerioa’s favorite Saturday after- Suddenly Ted realized that they Company, aasistant treasurer. men to be the forerunner rf nego­ These two men, counted upon to RHB for next week-end will be made On the heela o f Lou Oehrlg** ■..ihereT". tiations for the disposal of the keep the local in check. Aided by Wlnzler ry and Kerr managed to stage a the Blueflelds scored twice, both A. Raguskus, 3b 1 Wednesday Instead of tomorrow,,. ball team, for tha first time noon pastime. HoMMO Is Benaeved. were lost over the open sea. He Other directors arc: Rev. Knut six substitutes going In at half bolster up the Blue Una, have passed .march of 65 yards to the three-yard game wrecking homer, which atart- "I wanted to be near you," she didn't know how he sensed the fact, Brooklyn Nat'onals. make-up examinations, the univer­ F is h ...... Constantino markers were the results of errors. V. Paganl, c . . . 10 the University’s history, arc to pe Games on the Yale home schedule *Tt was a high one, right t Erickson, pastor of the Emanuel time, the Germans were kept fresh line. Brozowskl’s brilliant run of 38 While Zajac was putting the Rautenburg, rf . 1 this year Include; cd the great Carl Hubhall on toe said :simply. ."I wanted to ex- but he did. Something out of bis A syndicate for which the veteran sity announced, amd can join LHB Well, It looks as i£ we weren’t so G eh i^ a ear*," he Inelstod. Lutheran church; W. W. Robertson while the Olympics played their yards featured this steady grind but damper on Manager Ray Smith’s ag­ E. Raguskus, lb 11 made available to football enthusi­ October 10—Penn at Yale. way to defeat yesterday after a 17- er thought he’d go fOr anything ** long experience 1« the air told him manager of the Orford Soap com­ Col. T. L. Huston, former, half-own­ “Ducky” Pond’s varlty. M u rra y ...... Rochetter »'ery far wrong In picking the Yanks er of the , is a starting line-up throughout The within scoring distance Wolfram gregation, the Moriarty squad was Patton, c f ...... 2 asts In New England this fall Octolwr 24— Rutgers at Vole. game Winning streak, there seems that." BjL„ He ran a worried hand acroas bia as Surely as could an Instrument. pany; Thomas Rogers, former chair­ Only last week It was believed CHB over the Giants in four straight llttls room for argument against representative. Is understood to be game was not a game of thrills but fumbled on the first play /md the making big Mike Anderson a target G. Paganl, cf . . , 0 games, .'.and maybe we're not through tho radio broadcasting fa­ October 81— Dartmouth at Yale. But whetlier It •w** bed dr Ibrehead. "As If I didn't have An hour passed and Ted knew man of the Board of Selectmen and these men would be ineligible for Greene ...... Juniza th* brand of first-degree murder the dickering for a controlling Interest nevertheless was evenly contested. home club recovered. for their d ^ ru cU v e fire. And al Anderson, p . . . . 0 laughing at the Giant fans who- In­ cilities of the Yankee network, it November 7—Brown at Yale. Columbia Lou laid into it go M ough on my mind I" he aald. he had aged In that hour. The radio an officer In the Hartford Connecti­ the season when the Den’s list of SAN ROMANI TAKES Yanka pack in their Big bats, re- in the club, whose affairs have caus­ Before iO minutes had elapsed the G reen e...... Every line player stood out Mlko- though never scoring more than Lawida, p ...... 0 sisted that HubbeU was Invincible was announced this week. Not-ember 21— Harvard at 'Yale. that th* gom e might Just The navl^tton officer turned officer atUl couldn't make the di­ cut Trust Company; William Foulds, those clearing themselves of proba­ .... Gafvey leit, playing his first game at the gardleai of the "exceptional” pitch­ ed many a headache since the deatn Germans were a goal up to be fol­ IR three runs In any particular Inning, .locally, at least, It's been the Granting of commercial broad­ The games Will be broadcast have ended right then. As ailddenly and barked some flgurea. rection finder work. Ted gave the Jr. and E. A. Lydall of the Lydall lowed 15 minutes later by No. 2 Un­ tion was announced and the namea south end. varied on Uneplay at cen­ the Moriarty team counted twice Totals ...... 32 2 3 27 13 3 casting rights for these games to throughout New England, over sta­ ing of which and the of Charles H. Ebbets. Jointly owned of Scott and Plat were not on It. McCann ...... '...... W olf poorest series for betting In many HubbeU retiTM in favor 0( ^ The lattw took a few eteps to the order to trip down from the 7000- and Foulds Paper Company; Scott daunted by this setback the Olym- ter. tackl«and end and gave a good . in the fourth on a booming double Moriarty Bros...... 200 220 301—jO the Socony-Vacuum OU Company tions In: Boston, Hartford, Provi­ SPEOAL MILE RUN Giant* boast. ,,j.pi>ckpit and repeated the command H. Simon, manager of the Carlyle- by the Ebbets and McKeever fam­ Yale made large use of decep­ IL years, the reason being the demand hitter in th* seventh. foot level to a few hundred feet ilies, the Brooklyns have been on ifics settled down and the German account of hlmselL Gunther, lUu- by Hank Zajac with two mates B lueflelds...... 000 001 00 1 - for od d s.. .when HubbeU pitched, represents the first example of one dence, Worcester, BridgeporL Port­ Fine Hnrilng Fails, Oabbo (tha great) OatAer, I J o the first •pilot A gust o f wind at Johnson Machine Company; C. R, tion Saturday to conquer the pow­ Schleldge ...... Slupke aboard. over the surface of the water. With the market for some time. goal had many narrow escapes. anlo, Anderson, Vic Johnson, Mla- Two base hits: Tkijac 2, Anderson; the Yankee fans asked for the short of the "Big Three” eastern univer­ land, Bangor, Manohester, Fall The fine hurling, on th* strength hla place on th* mound in' Mgb velocity made the ship rock Burr and Charles S. Burr of Burr erful but inexperienced Cjornell OR - tretta and Henry were towers of Cronin Socks Triple three base hits, Cronin; hits off, sities permitting commercial spon­ of which Terry picked hi* Giant* in perspiration running off his fore­ Stengel's release came suddenly Finally, the barrier broke and 'Ven- Cowles ...... Cahill end. . . In the other games the Giant River, New Bedford. Lowell, Water- eighth, gav*: up tha final - from side to side. Then- rain poured Nurseries; Harlowe Wlllls of O. E. eleven. 'Leading the tricky Ell at­ steel on the defense. Again In the seventh Jackie Zajac 3 In 9; Ande'fsgn 9 in 7; sorship of a fuU schedule of games bury and Springfield. the series, unquestionably ha* been head, he stood in the cockpit and last night. In the midst of the Yank­ nart, the Olympic Inside right, with OL fon.s wanted the same th in g...the Is Clocked in 4H)9 in Beat­ run, when Gehrigi snapping down. Willis and Son.Inc., Robert M. Reid, tack were Sophomore Al Wilson, The Jumbos were playing their Cronin, a somewhat light sticker, La-wlda 2 In 2 Innings; sacrifice hits, over a regularly established radio forthcoming for the National watched the instrument board. One ees' celebration of their third a magnificent shot from fully 30 Manchester Subs: ‘Guthrie, De­ result being that there were few In addition to the Yale home way out of what was supp Ted came back'to Kay with beads auctioneer; Mark L. Holmes, fu­ quarterback, and Halfbacks Clint first game of the year and look Crashed a triple over Roy’s head In Putnam; stolen bases, Shaw 2, Sip­ network. games, the complete schedule of Leaguers from the great HubbeU thousand feet. Five hundred feet. straight World Series victory. yards out reduced the Oerman lead. Simone, McCollum, Llndberg, Pratt, • takers.. be a hitting slump, ilammM ,;pf sweat on his forehead. "Sit In neral director; Rev. Elmer Thlenes, Frank aiid Bud Miles, each of whom like a mighty good club, now that leftfleld to Chase two more runs ples, Smith; double plays, Anderson Ralph Gilroy, All-American foot­ Socony-Vacuum footbaU broadcasts ing Lovelock and Cnn- and hla fat pitching mate, Freddy Three hundred. He ought to have Casey’s first warning that the axe The second half found the Olympics scored a touchown. Mushco, Schwartz, Vennart, Fortin, past T e ^ for two bases, and .r tha com er there," he said, "and of the Hartford County Y. M. C. A. the first game la tucked away. across the plate. And that's the to Cammeron to E. R^uskus; left baU player from Princeton Univer­ Includes games between Brown and Fltaaimmon*. However, the pres­ been able to see the waves, but was about to be wielded came when going after the equalizer right away The additional five points rolled Backus, Conran. Scholastic footbaU games furnish­ home oh Powell's hit. R^,,;rdon’t talk to me. W e’re riding the paries W. Holman, president of but success was not to be theirs O’Brien, Goss and Briabolus played v;ay It went all afternoon. Sipples on bases, Moriarty Bros. 7; Blue- sity in 1021, baa been selected to Holy Cross on November 14, and sure of murders’ row appiuur* to there was nothing but murky fog we Manchester Memorial Hospital he waa leaving the Yankee stadium from the toe of Dave Colwell who Meriden, French. t Company were connecting when ed a wealth of upsets... Warren , Meantime,'Peanon, only twi}^ f&iSI, .worst storm I’ve seen in 10,000 above and below. preas box. He was told later that Get Penalty Kick atellar roles on the defense tor the fields 5; base on balls off Anderson Harding of Bridgeport ■ held New announce the vlay-by-play account Brown and Colgate on November 26. ningham at Princeton. have been aa Impoaalbl* for them, to Corporation) Miss Orace Robertson, contributed a field goal and two Goals — Pratt, McCann and Thread Qty team. tha sacks were occupied and of 4, Zajac 1; balk, Zajac; bit by pitch­ of the games. oht of a sick bed into> •iiriach S i in the air." Celling zero! the four club directors had agreed Instead, good combination on the points after touchdown to the Yale Schleldge. Britain's mighty eleven to a score­ bear as it was to r tha entlr* Amor, book had forced him In thl^ - As the storm pti^essed navlga- Mrs. C. R. Burr, Miss Florence Ben­ part o f the German team enabled The Uneaps course Jimmy Foley's gang was hav­ er. Gibson and Putnam by Ander­ Gilroy, who played at Exeter be­ lean League pitching fratom l^ dur­ The ^ant flying boat swerved to let him go and pay off the con­ total. Itoferee—Pratt. ing a tough day at the plate. son: struck out by Zajac 7, Ander­ less tie...W eaver swamped a blgn- week o f't o e lei S"^- ;tion became increasingly difficult son, Fayette B. Clarke, Insurance tract under which he had one more their center forward to race through Moriarty Brothers: Mlkoleit, le; ly touted West Hartford team, 25-0 fore going to Prli.ceton, was a mem­ Princeton, N. J., Oct 5.—(AP)— ing the recent *ea*on. back up Into the skies. Ha couldn’t agent; and Thomas Bentley, prin­ 'Snake-hips” Bob O'Malley waa Linesmen—Beeman and Vojeck. Mlstretta, It; Anderson, Ig; Gunther, The champs scored their first nm son 6, Lawida 4; umpires, Russell ber of the Princeton varsity team In Archie San Romani, Konxas State so well that hia baitery-i _ Shifting high and low pressure chance flying so close to tbe sur­ season. and leave Solomonson helpless with the Trinity spark-plug In the Ham­ In the sixth, when Charles Smith and Holland. .Hartford Public drubbed a crip­ The Yanka nominated their burly Dickey, frankly told him is..^. cipal o f the Hollister street one Gets Full Salary their third goal. Play veered from c; lUuanlo, rg; Johnson, rt; Henry, pled Meriden oulflL 19-0.. .Chap­ 1920, '21 and '22. In 1923 he coached Teacher* college xector who rose right-hander, (tosriey th* Red Ruf­ ^.'vHroas added drift to the problem! face with visibility zero. Robertson schools ilton defeat, contributing many long re; McCarten. qb; Henry, fb; Borel­ was safe on Cronin's bad throw to Sport Briefs "ought to have a baekacbe llJk^ll 'ij;.cd the navigation officer who sat end to end imtll for some infringe­ man Tech and Windham played a at Princeton and later joined the from obscurity to a prominsnt place fing to oppose Schumacher today in The radio officer came runnmg The directors are elected fot Under this arrangement, to which runs and two of the four Blue and lo, rhb; Brozowski, Ihb; Angelo, qb; Sipples. Advancing on an Infield FRESEVERANCE. Boston "Bulldogs," first of the coun­ among the world’s middle distance every day," . .'.3 , rJose to Ted in the chart room. A Stengel agreed, he will receive more ment inside the penalty area the nn. State; peri­ Moriarty’s In the second game took coached 10 years. day, a record high o f 66,669. pa ^ ed Off the course. We may be lost.” Solomonson could not be blamed for out a new lease on eighth place)... seized the probing stick and came ed in a third by rifling a pass to Since 1927, Gilroy haa broadcast ord-holder at 1,500 meters, retiring 'Peanon in Tim r«tm . pointed. Karl Borst la desk secre­ Joseph Ollleaudcau, two of the four The New London eleven •played to ods, 10 minutes. up the Bluefleld pitching burden In the big Bronx baUyard and paid a Otherwise, toe fast-hall At intervals the radio officer Ted read the note. Brooklyn’s price on Van Mungo Is the eighth inning and the big fellow crawling from beneath the bed. Kobroaky In the end zone and also most o f the leading games for the Georgia Tech footbaU candidates from serious competition and with tary, Mrs. David Hamilton In Biooklyn directors. "They don t hf™ registered against a scoreless - tie Saturday with record high of $240,091 to see the hander was ranly In •'brought messages to Tedi At- "•YOUR SIGNALS WEAKER mm. The defense was weak at times too high.,. .Bill Terry is spending from Moasachueetts was practically Rowley said Gardner shot and supplied several other nifty runs In Yankee Network ".nd haa officiated prone to keep untidy lockers wiU be Cunningham, another Kansan, ap- charge of office work and William think the Dodgers have done as well Worcester Tech, duplicating its at other Important games, when homicide aiquad, paced by Gehrig on ^ mospheric conditions were Increas- NOW. ARB YOU OFF COURSB'7 but with a lltUe training ahould a lot of time with Bill McKechnte. invincible. Although Manager Mc- killed the Intrduer, later Identified the course of the game... sentenced to several laps around ths parenUy past his peak, San Romani together be struolc out Vlttner supervisor of the Boys’ di­ financially os they should have,' score against Wesleyan the week be­ there was no conflict with his broad­ cinder track. the attack and Monta Pearson's walked two and allowed i K-.'*" I>A<1 kt Midway. The radio WHAT'S TROUBLE WITH DI­ pull together. The forwards were One story says Terry, whose dogs Bvltt's boys counted with their first as Ernest Leach, 18. remains as the king pin. vision evenings. Maurice Burke la Maybe that's so but, on the field, 1 fore. casting schedule. Boven-hit pitching, hand HubbeU a wbUe, HubbeU fanned only n i. , station reported that the Mariner's RECTION FINDER? STORMY think we did as well as possible with slow finishers with the exception of bark 24-hours a day, may move Into Week End Sports n ie Atlanta Crackers, winners of 'Some of those who saw the race 5-3 setback. 't "' altnals were weak. One hour after superintendent of the building. The Cadets, playing without their Total paid admissions to coUege Saturday thought he might have batten and was touched far«„ OVER ISLAND. CEILING ZERO." the ball players available. I'm not \ ennart who played a giood n m e captain, Mark Whalen, and Bill the front office aa general manager the 1986 pennant in the Southern Today’s game 1* the first from the storm began the signals from By the -Associated Press football games In the United States broken Cunningham's record of 4 of toe ten Yanks* hits, flour o d i Ted crumpled the note and flung tossing any bricks, however. Nor do throughout. The team was, Solo- Co m ,- regular-end, staged a deter­ of the Glanta and put McKechnle in Association, held first place which the players do not get a "cut” • the Honolulu radio station ceased. New York — Yankees defeat PAM BARTON WINS last year waa In excess of 16,000,000. throughout the aeaaon. minutes 8.7 seconds bad someone in for extra bases. Fdireon < U to the floor, "W e’re lost at sea," I hand myself any bouquets. I hope monMn. Wilson, Nichols, McDon* mined defense to keep the Worcester charge on the field ' In the gate receipts. Their fOur- Glvnts and Cart HubbeU, 8-3. be­ Total “ admlaalons" via the air­ There are 19 players of Irish ex­ the field stepped up the pace in tbs uted a double la ths sevtmtli i , Ted sat huddled over the chart ne said, and then glanced ai. Kay. to stay In baseball. In some capacity Engineers out of their scoring Another rumor factory product game melon was oompieted with EKINS LEADS RIVALS fore record crowd of 66,629 f « - waves during tola same period is es­ traction among the 44 “Galloping second ind third quarters. As It Gehrig aad Crossttl among t and ran a band through hla hair. who had been sitting quietly In the but 1 don't know where it win be." zone. has Arky Vaughan shifting from yesterday’s contest, giving them and He knew that, but for this fault third straight World Series victory “ THE NEW 1937 PHILCO FOREIGN AT AMATEUR GOLF timated to have far exceeded actual Gaels'' of the BL Mary’s (Calif.) was, he won In 4.06, doing the last range cloutera comer, saying nothing. Among the reports quickly clrcu Little Arnold of New Haven, the Pirates to the in attendance, making college football the other first division clubs in both ^ ts the radio, everything was going IN RACE AROUND WORLD Isted were (1) that Burleigh Grimes, as Lou Gehrig clouts second homer grid team. 440 w rd s In Bfl.8 seconds and heat­ Pearson was tougbsat •Carry on.” he said quietly to the which usually opens its season with return for Hank Lelher, <31ydell ing Lovelock by eight yards. Cun­ Icagcs the largest flnanclal share on pinches, la th* fourth, wltoj ^.■wsll. He barked orders and they former Dodger spltball star and last CANZONERI, McLARNIN seme team above its class, met a of Series. navigation officer. Then he canje Caatelman and dough....the idea New York, Oct. 6.— (A P )— Pam ningham was left behind, finishing record $424,787.18. Of this, $297,- in and runnen on first and were obeyed rapidly. Thi crew had season pilot of the seventh-place more evenly matched opponent in Chicago—White Sox rout Cubs TUNING SYSTEM SIMPLY AMAZED ME!' tr Kay, took her hands In his, seems to be for Vaughan to succeed Barton, 19-year-old ffecklo-faced 30 yards behind Lovelock in 4.18. 310.94 wlU be SpUt between tha sar- he forced Ous Manemo to I'oomplete confidence in him. "Don’t be afraid," he told her. World-Telegram Reporter On Louisville club in the American As­ Hartwlck this year and thus has a Travis Jahkson at third base—the 8-2 to take dty series in four iee contenders, 60 per cent to the straight games. London iscs, ia the world women's San Romani, like Cunnlnghsil? and out weakly and mat Kay stood up. ‘Tm e not afraid, Way to Baghdad While sociation, would get a call to pilot CLASH AGAIN TONIGHT bright mark on the victory side of Giants want to put a farm In Jer­ Bill Bonthron, former Princeton winner and 40 to the loser. In ad­ When the storm showec, no signs the Brooklyns and (2) that Stengel the slate. Captain Lewie Paro and New York—Casey Stengel drop- golf champion—the first player to Sinnamon Singles Winner, Whitehead, to* CHants* Ted. I’m with ^ou." Others A re , Starting for sey City and If the plan goes gain that distinction in 27 yaaxa. star, suffered,! fSg Injury in child­ dition, they also share in the $100,- Ung disappointment, pop tip* . e t ri^mting, Ted left hla post and would land a job with the "chain Beneventuhl provided the scoring ped os manager of Brooklyn Dodg- 000 receipts from toe sale of ra ^ She turned when she thought she Athens. New York. Oct. 6.— (A P )—Two L.rough, Jackson will be sent over A sk fo r a Winning of the British cbiampion- hood and came close to having one short In th* fifth, Jackson-1 went back into the compartments. store” organization of the Yankees great Httle fighters, both o f them punch for the gymnasts. as manager. leg, amputated. Ha was unknown rights. ’ K s " watched him. Some of the felt the door open at her back, but Both were unconfirmed, though It ship last May after finishing sec­ Ms Hs S. Retains Net Title out a.hlt as first man up, but sn went on talking. "Ted. tell me near the end of the flsUc traU, meet 'rincetoH, N. J.—Archie San Ro­ outside of his O'vn vicinity unUI 16 Yonks Bata Conquer.' JJssaengers were panic-stricken, but New York, Oot; 5.—(AP)—H. R was' known Grimes conferred with ond the previous two years, Pam son appUed the preosun quickly. Has that woman, Illah. in a 10-round bout In Madison Today will be comeback day for mani outfoots Jock Lovelock by FREE DEMONSTRATION months ago when h« won the naUon- In supplying the answer, at least , Ted’s presence seemed to ress Eklns, New York World-Telegram officials of the club recently. eight yards to win fourth Princeton scored the first “ dduble” since 1909 HubbeU on- a fly baU, fanned : ever been curious— exceptionally and Scripps Howard newspapers re­ tonight to see which Charlie Ruffing and Hal Schu­ Manchester High eucceiefully de­ al collegiate A. A. mile. for this ysar, to the argument oe sure them. He walked from one Action Is Criticized 1RCJT SEASON ON invitational mile run in 4:09; Glriui when she beat Maureen Orcutt and forced Bartell Into an easy j curious—about the details of the porter, aped to Baghdad by plane to­ which will seek further m acher,.. .autograph hounda drove in Your Home! fended Us Central Connecticut In- He was one of the few who waSq't to whether good pitching can stop fly. to-another, with a srord ■ for The already, heraased. -ownerahip Ihay- are Tonjr Conzoheri, Cunningham a poor third and Glenn Crewe, 28-year-old American vet­ surprised at bis triumph Saturday), heavy hitting, or vice.-versa, toe ffirropiTot?" day. far in the lead 6ver hla tvro of the Dodgers, etruggling to keep Col. Jake Ruppert, owner of the eran, 4 and 8 Saturday over the terscholastle League team title in He had the easiest ttmo' ..each person. Hla calm was in- “ “ world Dawson fourth; Don T.a«h drops out Thousands ore marveling at the "They were out to set a record," Yanka cracked down oir both Hub­ Ted caught her wrists, alarm in rivals In a round-the-world race. Its financial house from toppling, 15 STREAMSfONDS Yanka into the club house for the Canoe Brook country club links at the annual fall tennis tournament at Giant heavy hltten, sending ‘ ,. affable. He was like a mountain of His competitors, Dorothy KllgiJ>' ^*I***‘ ohamplonshlp, and Jim- last two innings of yesterday's tilt on first lap because of pulled muscle. he said, refe.ring to hie rivals, beU and Fits, as weU aa Schumaoh- Strength. his eyes. "Yea, she has! S h fs tried was subjected to sharp crftlcum by my Mc^rnln of Vancouver, who mnaring new Philco Forng* Summit, N. J. the Hartford Golf aub Friday and Ott and Moncuso back to theifl,il to get me to show It to her on sev­ len, o f the New York Evening Jour­ . . . . the ’• Cunnel pe. sbncdly served Summit, N. J.—^Pam Barton adds 'while I was out to win. I won.” er, beating all three. . .niah sat. back in her chair with baseball observers as a result eff once ruled the welterwelgh',..hia. Tsnriffg Systsm that enables Miss Barton’s victory crowned Saturday as the Red and White’s top out bttleea a total o f U Umeg nal and Intematlohal News Service, T0CLMCCT.31 beer to the victorious Yanks___ U. S. women’s golf UUe to her The biggest factor in tbelz man­ fanning Terry twice and to*' a cool disdain for the danger. Her eral ocdUlons. I thought It was. a Stengel’s release. Casey’s popular Britain's, biggest year in golf since ranking racquet swinger, BUI .Sin­ woman’s Idle curiosity." and Leo Klernan, New York Timee ity with the fans was a factor that netting Bill Manley, for years secretary of British crown by defeating Maureen you to tune foreign stations i y ner of setuement of the oontroveray two once each. tonj white fingers adjusted the battle last May, the bout has at- Hartford, Oct. 6 — The special pre-war days. It gave John BuU’e namon, acquired the aingles ero'vn was the surprising way in which Kay’s eyes opened wide. "Ted, I and North American Newspaper led Brooklyn to sign him In the the International League, is being Orcutt Grews 4 and 3 In 36 hole Saturday*8 Stars turban about her black hair as Ted Alliance, left Brindisi,' Italy; hy f amount of attention. trout fishing season on 16 streams final. turns. Now you can hear and' ladles and knights of the nlblldk that Lebro UrbanetU captured last every man in toe batting order was know! I followed her In Honolulu spring a t 1934 as successor to Max With a lot of sport-minded fans in and ponds, extended beyond the boomed as president. four of the six major titles. AU! year. . came near her. She smiled-with the piMe for Athens shortly after noon, Carey. * Well old man law of averages New York—J. H. Louchhelm’s see all the , sensational a potential game-wrecker. The re­ ^'serene mysticism of the East. and rve suspected her all along. town for the World Series, it's ex­ general July IB closing date for the Padgham won the BriUsh open. In Easy Triumph By ASSOCIATED PRESS Italian time. Stengel, bom In Kansas Qty In finally caught up with Carl Hub- Pompoon wins Bdmont futurity sult has been a pressure apparently NEARLY 30,000 FANS “ The gyropilot—she is working Last night I saw her with Jack pected to be a sell-out first time this year, will come to a' Philco features FREE. Simplj Hector Thompson restored the Brit­ Sinnamon, wbb flashed Into toe Johnny Morrow, Texas A. and M. Eklns, who up to the present time 1891 studied for the dentistry but bell.... looks tike Tom Yawkey of and $56,790 In traqk record Ume of too great for any pttobing oppoiuat, ;.m the storm ?” she asked. Slade, that renegade aviator In There's nA proof that the loser close October 31, the State Board ask ns for a home demonstra- ish amateur crown to Britain; and local aportelight last spring as one —Hti field goal In last 30 seconds forcing him to bear do'vn inning Honolulu—" haa made the journey by air, reach- quickly gave It up for baseball. He th Red Sox will weaken on hla de­ 1:16 2-5, defeating Privileged and beat Hardln-Slmmona-8-0. Ted laughed. He was glad Illah to A th ^ yesterday, then flew to WiU reUre b u r b S h Sam ™ dSlS- of Fisheries and Game announced Miss Barton kicked In with two of Manchester’s most brilliant young after inntiQr. whether it's the head SEE PRO BEARS broke Into tha majors with £iroo^- today. cision not-to spend any dough this Flying Crosa. Mrs. John D. Hertz' doo-^without Clinton Frank, Yale—Passed well , ms not angry over his refusal to .'That rat!” Ted snapped. "For 30 Alexandria and on to Gaza, Pales­ man, Cjonzoneri'a manager, and Poo titles, becoming the first wontan to tennis stars, gave an impressive dis­ of the order or the weak-end com­ lyn as an outfielder In-1913 and be­ winter long enough to buy Frank Count Arthur takes jockey club and directed Yale's deceptive attack let her see the instrument. years he’s made a traffic of avia­ tine, this morning. He took off for Foster, who pilots McLamln, are The closing date coincides with obligadon, of achieve that feat since Dorothy play of all-around ability in his ing up. tion secrets. He's worked for private came a regular the next year. He ready to admits their charges have the closing of the season for black Owen, Cqwmbus catcher, who car­ gold cup. Grand NaUonal steeple­ toree-set conquest of Robert Malo­ to defeat C!omelI 23-0. "Not now,” be said. “But before ^ h dad at 11:20 a, m, Palestine course. Liber­ Campbell, now Mrs. H. V. Hiird, Hubbell stopped the sluggers in C h lcu o, O ct 5.— (A P )—The ] flrma, for foreign governments— later starred with the Giants on ^en fighting lon^’ enough. Neither and csllco' bass fishing. ries a IKW.OOO price tag___ Detroit chase to J. E. Wideneris Biub- ney of Meriden In toe singles finals, Art Guepe and Ray Bulvid, Mar­ Storm it was working perfect- time. two championship teams. He stole ranger. turned the trick 27 years ago. the first game, but the tallendera, eriul Chicago .Beam’ brand of • "Ted, ahe'a after the secret of ^ flnanclal worries to force him to "The season was extended on offered 370,000 but . Branch Rickey al trade-in al­ dropping only four games in a 6-1, quette—Former passing combina­ Miss Kllgallen and Klernan both the spotlight from Babe Ruth by The other two American titles— Jake Powell with three bits and open, colorful footbaU la ddlng i the gyropilot. She la his accom keep on. these waters in recognitloif of the gave Cochirae the horse laugh.... Salem, N. H.—Stephen Tanarel- 6-2 and 6-1 triumph. Earlier, the tions for two touchdowns in 12-8 Suddenly nish stood up, and her reached Brindisi in Ume to catch slamming two game-winning home small take of trout early this year la’s Howard noses out Gallant Gay lowances for the open and the amateur—were triumph over Wisconsin. George Selkirk with a homer, gave than juet Winning games this f pllce—” an ImperlaT Airways plane, after .Regar^ese o f that aide, the victor fellow must be good... .prediction Manchester captain and No. 1 play­ ' — es showed a trace of alarm. She nms against tha Yankees in wiu be offered a title bout with Bar­ following the severe sprtog floods,” in Mount ’Washington handicap. your presem^ captured by Tony Manero, Greens­ er hod disposed of J. Oourinsky of Pete Avery, North Carolina — him anxious momenta. Old Tony It’s pulling fans through th e^ ti oke softly, "Tell me the truth, The door ppened slowly, and a traveling by train and motor car. 1933 World'Series. for first editions; Sam Lealie will boro, N. C., and ■ Johnny Fischer, Lazzeri suddenly came to life (n the stiles. ’** ney Rose, the welterweight king, Superintendent ArUiur L. Clark play first .for the Giants today. Laurel, Md.—Jay Jay, owned by East Hartford and L. Wilson ut Grabbeff loose ball and ran 46 yards said. ■’Are we in danger? la white hand was thrust In. Blah ap­ Miss KllgaUan had reached Rome by After a turn at minor league man­ stated. ,. radio. CUqclnnatl, respectively. Fischer bad for second touchdown In 14-6 vic­ second .and “pooshed” up a homer Before 28,777 spectators, the I peared, the other hand behind her wdth both Jimmy Johnston, Garden Howard Bruce, takes Capital handi­ Meriden. a chance of the ship not train in time to catch a connectimr aging, notably at. Toledo where ne "Biological studies have also tij shoot -.the last three, holes In tory over Tennessee. with the bases .^loaded,’ leading a eat crowd ever to see a Natl white robe. She bolted the door'be­ train to Brindisi. b ^ g boss, and Mike Jacobs of the The la eyeing cap as the favorite, Roman Soldier, The local team clinched the title p ort?" won an American Association pen- 20th Century Sporting d u b bidding. shown that water and food condi­ is outrim. three under par to beat Bcotland'a through the sparkling play of the L eo Malarkey, PiU—Scored three record-breaking assault on Schu­ Professiofial League game In Pit hind her, and slowly lifted an auto­ peman, after flying to MlUn, Eddie Rommell, old Athletic pitch­ St Rsw MtMs burgh, the Bears trimmed the Pith Murse we're going to reach hant, Stengel returned to the Dodg­ That much woe settled when Rose tions in-some Connecticut streams . Nefw York—John W. Helsman, Jack McLean to prevent another doubles combination o t Mores Ctor- times against West Virginia, twice macher and four pitching co-work­ Ted said atAuncbly. matic from beneath the vella. She Italy, a t a t ^ by t r ^ for Brindisi, ers In 1933 as a coach under Carey. are such that practlcaUy no trout er, who did a bang up job o f .um­ siN It m championship trophy from going to on runs of 80 and 46 yards. ers. . burgh Pirates yesterday, 37 to . ' but leamad he could not reach his fecenUy passed up a trip to Aua- former football coach at 'Georgia renti and Joseph Petricclo. This duo I't lose the secrets o t my pointot) the wicked lltUe muzsle at Brooklyn finished, sixth la 1934, traiia. increase ta gained through natural piring iff the New York-Penn loop the British Isles. Ed Goddard, Washington State— The third game saw Fits hold Ehrery touchdown waa aoored Ted. destination in time for him to eaten Tech, Pennsylvania, Rice and other eUmlnated WUcox and Umba o f Mid­ Casey’s first year ar pilot, and fifth reproduction. last season----- Rabbit MaranvUle $69.7p With Miss' Barton so completely Made 35-yard touchdown run after them to a dinky total of four bits, posses, the Pirates tosalag 89: o t for anything in the the plane, so ha left the. train at The Vancouver trlabman' la a colleges, dies at age o f 66. fHlLCO n i l * dletown In the first round, then ac­ rid.': 'You are very clever," she said in 1938. (toacbes Otto Miller sad alight favorite but the odds have ’ ’F or t ^ reason find for the rea­ has the Inside track for that vacant dominating the women's field, offi­ counted for Darker and Kuroon of receiving pass and threw two passes but it happened to be the heavy completing 18 for S59,yards i Bolosna and made the rest of the State College, Pa.—Hugo Beadek bears making 188 yards by ocn I breathed a sigh of relief and to Kay. !T^t you are also a Zack Taylor were released along di^dl^ to 6 to 5. Jimmy looked son that summer fishing in ponds managing spot at Montreal... .when cials of the U.' 8.' Golf association Meriden in the neoond by 6-1, 6-2, for second score that beat Stanford hitters' turn to find the range^, and trip by automobile. dropped as director o f athleUca a t, ing six out o f 10. rdownT teurisb. Keep your hands up,” she with Ste^Sl^ better in training than he did last for the apring-epawnlng rambow tho Giants clinched the'^.pennant, "O F F IO IU ’KTieAer you are taking stock, looking for native climaxing their drive to the doubles Bill Slnnamoo 14-18. > Lou Gehrig did It with a homer. directed Ted and the navi^Uca The race started last Wednesday Dick (toffipan sent Rogers Hornsby Penn State co.Uege. $ 5 2 .5 0 ja pteicr a haodM^e Sammy Baugh, Texas Christian— Tuffy Leemans, bright star t ut the radio officer came up spring, when he gave Cansoneri trout does not imduly r^uce the "FOOTIALlFROTS” championship prospects in toe hope title by trimming Charles Hi :ks and Yesterday, HubbeU started where when oU three left lAkehurst, N. J.. FITCH FUNERAL TOMORROW CedMhurst,' N. Y;— New York ... - . toosolsCxxiiols or( a biu»l Completed 12 passea for 188 yards coUege AU . Stars-Detrolt > stale Juat then, his face ashen, officer, who -had ..both stood un quite a punching about before be ■npply, the special summer trout a wire thanking (hs Rajah for put­ of wrestUng toe title from Miss Georgs Palmer of Middletown in he left off Wednesday, but be got hesltanL on the Zeppelin Hlndenbuig. fishing season will probably be con­ golfers score 78 1-3 points to win M m tssm ^ Gaud. TOu’U be delighted wit last February, Sinnamon was UtUe gain against Arkansas, bringing one game lost month, sprinted 39 jfMn "vitlrectian finder's out," he said. was beaten. In addition Tony euf'r ting him in the aeries... .after Fri­ three seta. AU the schooU In the no farther than one out in tile sec­ Their objective is Manila where Nosnk, O ct 8,— (A P )— ^Funeral tinued in the future.” Lesly cup matches, with Massa­ th w new Americeo end Foret* Barton when abe returns to deTend heard from unUl last spring when score and leading to other two. for a touchdown that gava- Nd * hurried back to the cockpit, “I heard an you said. Since the fered a cut Up in training which days rout, Hbmaby wired back: it next year. League were represented In the he captained the Red and m ite ond frame, when the Yanks and the slip is lost, I must work fiut,” Il­ they hope to catdi the Ameri­ sendees wiU be held here tomorrow Streams on which the season was “Yeah, I put ycu in and Lasseri put chusetts, Pennsylvania and Quebec Ttmmg Sjt- Joe Kllgrow and Blackie Caldwell, York’s (Bants a 7 to 0 wm ovwMl I St the radio officer's side caused the bout to be p osted n ltf taS mm$, tmamm tun, tam, 3 T n i^ g Ranges, 17 Tunrf The tournament produced a few tourney, one of the mget successful through a, highly successful season law of averages caught up with lah went on. "If I die, I must know can dipper for its first eastward afternoon for Everett H. Fitch, extended are; Farmington River and ybu but." , tralMqg. •dM dttlu, 1SJ5 acacM, ever held. Alabama — Caldwell scored twice Boston Redeklna. It _ i few mlttutee while the latter passenger flight startoif October from last Friuay. WhUe that ap­ W 6 S'Point Tooe Cootn^ aad meoy hopefuls, Ektelle I^wson Page of that gave the locals a deadlock for him at the same time, ending a vic­ that my work has been weU done. veteran teacher at the Hopkins pears to be fuUy healed, it xaSs it W est Branch, Housatonlo, WlUl- Cleveland — InternaUonal and •tc. Cm 7»«» cogi rXEBI against Clemson alter Kllgrow’s York’s first vlcUMy In three stiMk.^ : Hinly to put the direction 17. odMr faanues. Bcaodfol streamUned Greensboro, N. C., the medalist; Has BrilUaat Record toe League honors. He was unbeat­ tory run unbroken since last July. Green Bay’s Packers want tmwg The gyropUotl" she said sharply. grammar school. New HS'ven pre­ provide a good totgat for Jimmy’s maatlc, Natchaug, Quinnlbaug sad Nbt much robm tor toothall, but: Canadian-Ameriean hockey leagues, Two years ago, Sinnamon paired runs had paved toe way. r bach to worit. A message cabinets. Excepdonal vslassl Kathryn. HsmphlU, amooth-swing- en in singles competition. Boon aft­ Larry Banbom, Notre Dame — . Tall Ender* CUck. on the Cbtoigo Cardinals for:''”* "GUve me the plana quickly.’* paratory tnatltuiion, wdio died sud­ punches. Salmon Rivers. Pe.. hopes have revived since they leading minor circuits, unite to with Lockhart Rogers to annex the In from the station at Mid- WHOPPER •HOPPER. u n TEMIt UKML MUKUCE Ing star from Columbia, 8. C., and er school closed for the summer, Sprinted 62 yards for touchdown As before, the danger started season, winning 34 to 0. It ~ denly. at his summer home here •Tbs other waters are: Lake Won- chased the alumni off the bench form single eigut-club loop. League double* diadem. Last year V OO the Vn il ssL (To Bo Oondmed) Beatrice Barrett of Minneapolis. Sinnamon won the East Side play­ against Carnegie Tech. with the bottom of the batting list. cards’ third loss to os m auf i Saturday. CALL A OOP! onscopomue, LakeviUe; Weet Hill ... .just too bad Minneaota and he lost to UrbanetU in the singlee Second man up in the second, Pow- ifA readrdhe penciled message, Uherty, Mo,—(Rte o< the moat Pond, Wlnsted; Oreenafalls reser­ Patty Berg, the 1935 sensation, ground senior title. A s the "dark- Monk Meyer, Army—Tallied twice Brookljm’a Dodgers downed . Fitch succumbed to a cerebral Houston, Tex.—Detective F. D. Ohio State don't lock home this EHgbt University of Iowa alumni final*. ManebeXter has victorl- 1 tban tossed It dovm. He spoke QUAKE ■miE. abundant crops of the hot and dry voir, Vohmtown; Trumbull reser­ was tha big disappointment o f the horse" entry in the town title tour­ against Washington and Lee after eU was safe when , delpbla 18 to 0 in a night cent Helena, M ont— The Helena High heraorrbagw, dying aY ew momenta Melton, 34, leaving U s older and are head college football coaches. ooa in the faU event three year* in a navigstioa officer. "Atmoe- summer in Clay county was grass­ voir, Trumbull; Hortarty's Pond, year... .Army will be marching on 40th championship. She was bsaton ney, be has advanced to th* . fin als hhi aerials put ban in scoring terri­ the “weak atster" of ths Giant in­ their first league vlototy Ja school, pul ‘on wheels by last year’s after be walked into the house with tougher looking companion oWcern They Include: Moray E!by, Ctoe col­ row under toe tutelage of Coach by whipping opposition that consist- field, muffed bis p t^ u p . ° Lasaeri'a conditloiis bad at Midway hoppers, so thei«-waa oompeUtion Wilton: Mltehell’a Pond Salem: the double kick oy the time it bits In the third round by Mrs. Gqial wui tory. starts. ______^ earthquake, went back to the five- fi bosket o f •vegetables picked from outside, went into a swanky night lege; Lestor Belding, Dakota Wes­ BARSTOW-S Hartwril and ia llkdly to eonUiiu* it* sd of A. Yulye*, Ray DallaFera, saro. Otur stguato are weak in that department at the snnnsi Hodge Pond, Voluntown; and Bragg Notre Dame and Navjr... .from an of Kansas City. Davie Davit, Southern California grounder, then advanced Powell, day week today. ^ In railroad coach- hla garden. spot intending to main) an Ulegsl leyan; John Hancock, Greeley monopoly for aom* Ume to tome. It Jack Puter and Earl BUzen. Urba* and Selkirk singled him home. the direction finder is out! farm products show. O t 30 farm­ Ha bad been a member of the Pond, East Rartland. account of a game between two —Punted, passed and ran for two Bob Seeds, wlm Jdnsd M B lM quakes daofiaged their build­ whiskey buy for evidence. Teachers; Wesley Fry, Kansas marked the last eompeUtton for Sin­ natto and Georgettl hav* not played Not to be outdone, the head o t must be wrong with the ers eaug^it Ois Uggeet and Hopkina faculty sinoe 1905. Ifirginla echoola: "Waleakl of. Ran- S tite; B. H. Adams, North C!arolina The heaviest man on ths Loiils- touchdowns against Oregon. l:eea Juat ia time to bom ing;, the students have-been going TU have a whiskey end aoda,” he dolpb-Maoon kickad off to Kleipln- 'XADIO SHOP ' r l namon, ax he graduatex ia February. their Mmi-final.matob u jret, the Nick Wajrauk, Ohio S tate-S cored the batting order d^ded It was World Seiiss money, ha* Onset they could find, Victor Irmln- Marton Nagurski, 317-pound Mar­ college; Carl Voltmer, Warrenaburg . PRO N E n M iana State grid squad is Ben Friend, With UrbanetU and Loui* (3eor- ^ days m week to make up lost ordered./ aki of Richmond” ....just a couple 4791IAm 8TKBRT B8T. IMS winner o f which wtQ in«*t Stnaamon twlo* In rout of N. T. T. on dashes time they stopped letting their with Clevtlsnd, Ctolcago, HUM ' irer won the blue ribbon with • Syria is regarded aa the original quette freahmoa gridder, la a *fiittle” Teachers (M o.); Eldon Park, Huron 240-pound tackle, 'who stands 8 feet gstU dominaUM to* xcholaxUa ten- ; pflOasr m i t iip t o Um three-inch specimen. T m aorty, son," repUed the her- brother of Bronko of Minaesota aad of good old F. P. We from Turtle t o t to* ebsmptonshlp that Urbanet- of 63 and 34 yards and made 90-yard mates monotKilise the attack, on' Detroit and N*w Ymk fitH home of the olive. tender, "but I can't sen to minersi- college (8. D.); Earl Voltmer, West­ fl Inches in height... nix limelight hafor*bwQ their graduation tt haa held for two years. , f CaUcago Bear faai^ ,. • Creek. Pa., and Milwaukee.,.« ern Union college. __ , n ia to start anothsc drlva* Hubhall, so they went to woik la lo w 1*M(VIK -r- i ♦ ■ IJ. .A'J. s g

WtmWTMf^f//;,. CLASSIFIED SENSE and NONSENSE Hen get so they ean’t take it After an parhapa it la better to usually, before they arrive at thh remain sllant and be thought a tool point where they cant srork. than to speak aad remove all doabt. Boas (to aalaamaa)—WeU,a did Tennant—The r o o t ia ao bad that you get any orders from ltr> Tight- rebniaty U; 1S8S Mr. Landon ta LOST AND POUND ANNOUNCEBIENTS 2 HELP WANTED—MALE 86 LEGAL NOTICES It rains bn m^ head. How long la waddles yesterday? HITS PARKED AUTO, quoted as saying: "Dictatorahlps this going to conttaueT Salesman— Tea; tsro. DONT LBTT OLD 'CLOTHES, WANTED—EXPERIBNCBID routs u n v o n raRM iT have been esU bU ^ed all ovei* the ,.' OR BTRATBO, KnsUab Mt- BrOTICB OF APPLlOATlOir Claims That Cincinnati Landloid—Wha>. do you think 1 Boas—What srere-theyT ^ awl*, allpped oolUr Bept. 36Ui, paper* and magaalnee acciunulate. man, one who is mble to Inoreage Tkorld. I do not irlew the granting This is to Ftvs' nolle* thnt I. Jneob DRIVER IS ARRESTED of additional powers to President- am—a weather prophet T Baleaman—Oet out of here, and Vernon Kennd. Reward for They are lire hazards. Keep attics a local route, ateady poalUon. liB u fsr o f 1009 Main str*st. M siioh*s« don’t show yourself here again. Write experience, and reference, tsr. Conn., havs filed an applloatlon Elect Roosevelt as belonging to this to J. W . Holdmi. TeL M«n- and cellars aplc and span with the class.*' • More Cultured Than N. Y. It’s stick to your job, or elae alt 'W l* Cleaners. Second hand clothes Box T, Herald. dated S4th of September, with ^'diigetar S7iS. tbs Liquor Control Commission for Policeman Charges Brakes Are A headldg ta the New York Times around and loaf. Certainly any­ There are people who seem to be taken In payment, or a nominal a Aestaurant Permit for the sal* of Defective After .Crash On o f May 2Sth, 1833 reads: “Dictator thing’s better thaii this la^ Trillta'g to pay a tax on beer who ■PAIR OF g o U rimmed fee will be charged. Absolute alcoholic liquor on the premises of Cincinnati, Q., Oct 5.— (AP)->Ater, (punder of the first Humanist wouldn’t you say? would not give a starving baby a on Middle-Turnpike. CaU AGENTS WANTED 37-A 1007 Main street. M anchester, Coon. Main Street Today. for oU urged on Ickea." Then fol­ honesty and satisfaction guaran The business Is owned by Jacob lows: “The program was drafted This “Queen C9ty o f the W est" al­ Society of New York, devised a drink o f urater. teed. Address Box W, Herald. „ CHRISTMAS CARDS. SeU 60 L au fer o f 1009 Main atreet. M anchea- last night by a subcommittee ot six ternately bowed low, and “howled" "yardstick" for it which, he «qiH. Henry—They say Phstetop was ter, Conn., and will ba conducted by 3VER\ FOR an oil tank. beautiful folders, name Imprinted, Augustus J. Wilcox, o f 107 Sum­ ta conference with Governor Alf M. today at an auwertion by the Rev. conslstS of three factors; per capita killed by s thunderbolt burled at Grim-faced Woman—I Tsant to 90c. 33 1-3 percent commission. Jacob L aufer o f 1009 Main street* Landon of Kansas.” appropriation of money for public him, . Ftaider pleaae call Mancbeater PERSONALS 3 Mancheeter. Conn., aa permittee, mer street, was ordered to appear know how much money my husband Samples free. Economy Cards, If It were not imposing on your Charles F. Potter of New York that libraries, per capita circulation of James—By Jove! . ' drew out of th'e bank lost week. Lumber Company. T*L M4S. JACOB LAUFER before the. Manchester Town Court It was twice aa cultured aa New Mllltown, N. J. Dated 34th o f Sept.. 19|«. well known generoalty ta granting books from tbs llbraiy, and per­ Henry—Exrutly. TeUer— I cannot give you that taq STOMACH ACID, gas pains. In­ Tuesday morning after Policeman York, but ta effect, only two-thirds tSoST — SMAXIj f u r n e c k piece, H-10-5>3*. space to Forum contributors, 1 could centage of the population which formation, madam. digestion victims, why suffer? For Arthur Seymour had Investigated aa cultured as Cfleveland. fToonerville F olks .HMdajr morning, on Main atreet, an accident on Main street near go on at length citing the most glar­ makes use of the library. By Fontaine Fox quick relief get a free sample of The part about New York was all Few busier tbhigsYtbas Idle gos­ Orlm-faced Woman—You’re the between Center and Pearl. Tel. Udga, a doctor's prescription at POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 LiaUOR PERMIT Ltlley street at 7:40 this morning. ing Inconsistenctea on the part of Bostonians, he averred, are half sip. paying teUer, aren’t you? M6T1CK OF APPLICATIOpr right,' spokesmen Indicated. But S448. Reward. Arthur Drug Stores. Mr. Wilcox was driving north on the President’s critics. This would again as cultured as New Yorkers, ..Teller—Yee. but I am not the FOR SALE—NEW HAMPSHIRE This Is to giv e n otice that I. Main atreet. As he was approaching particularly apply to the most prom­ Mr. Potter’s contention that resi­ while Philadelphians bring up the^ Thom as Brennan *of 38 Garden atreet, dents of Cleveland were three times Rescuer—How was It you came to teUtag teUer. Red Pullets. B. T. Allen, 87 Doane M anchester. Conn.. hav (-S o THEM WILL GPEMO ponents ta their control of the Press Mayor EMward B. Imbus. Mlstreak— Be careful not to drop EJvening Herald 3100, 1928 Chrysler coach 320, 1927 FOR SALE—WOOD. 208 School chester. Conn. The business Is owned vent hitting a dog that ran Into the Cleveland symphony, aa one o f tta ^those china dishes. hy Thomas Brennan ot 38 Garden of the country, and this time the so- "It Isn’t BO I" said James Albert The frank friend who tells jrou BOM 3S3ER-^HE 'BMTEO ME BIGHT T50WM TO Chevrolet sedan 320, 1929 Chevro­ street. Call 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. road In front of him pulled to his proofs of culture. Dr. Rodlnski re­ Maid—Don’t worry, Mom. If they things for your own goou may be # C L A S S IF IE D street. Manchester, Conn., and will he left. Wilcox, to prevent a bead on called uncontrolled press of Mr. Green, pyesldent of the board o t let coach 338, 1928 Whippet con- Thomas Pantaleo. conducted by Thomals Brennan of 38 turned from Ehirope Saturday with ^dld faU they're too light to hurt my helpful but so is castor oil. WITH PK HEEL.-AK40-TOE TOUT^ *THE\B PRSEW D'S collision, pulled ellghtly to his right U earst public Ubrary trustees. ADVERTISEMENTS vertlj|>ie coupe 325; also used parts Garden street, Manchester, Conn., as plans to present Richard Strauss’ feeL perm ittee. and in doing so struck the parked However, as powerful as the op­ •’Cincinnati Is the most cultured “Elektra” this se. lions, faced the greatest task ever paper clipping testifying to-their jmur neighbor tc loiui you a dozen show. Motors. damage don,e to the cars Involved Great Lakes symphony and re- rr W AS A B»6 i OonsoenUvo Oajr ..I * ota 11 ots h S u s e h o l d g o o d s s i Judge. faced by anyone In our history and high literacy. eggs and then borrovrlng one of his 1 Oar ...... I 11 oU| II oU Estate of F'nnnle E. Helwig late of has not failed—Franklin D. Roose­ marked: A K U C K L E All ardors tor Irracmiar laurtloas Defying popular timidity about the “Hot dogs! Orange pop! I cannot hens to set on them. Mrs. Busby—Wake up, John! BU ST TOR AK4 FOR SALE—WHITE enameled gas M anchester, in said D istrict, >deceas> velt. Will DO obargod at tha oao Umo rata WANTED AUTOS— ed. indefinite word “culture”, Mr. Pot- stand them!" There’s a burglar going through P l A M O f •postal rataa for ions tarm loory range, used one year, price reason­ The Executor having exhibited his OPEN FORUM A DEMOCRAT. Teacher—Johnny, use the word your pants pockets. E V E S I \ H 0 f W •ajr advartlalDS *tva opoa roqoooL MOTORCYCLES 12 able. Call 8406. administration account with said es­ *parslysis’ ta a sentence. • .John (turning over)—Oh, you Ada otdorod lor throo or ilx dara tate to this Court for allow'ance. It Is sad siopnad batoro tha tbird or dttb WANTED TO BUT an Oldsmobllc ORDERED:—That the 10th day of ROOSEVELT CONSISTENCY Johnny—While AUce and I were two just fight it out between your­ dsw will ba ebarsadsad oalr for tbo ao- sedan body, only. No. F 1932. O ctober A. D., 1936, at 9 o 'clo ck fore-„ Editor of Herald: POUCE WITHOUT CLUES ta swimming , someone stole my selves. nal BuiBbar of -iiiMInat tbo d appoar- WEARING APPAREL- noop. at tile Probate Office, in said CHIMNEY CORNER INN pants, so I had to borrow a paraly­ ad. ebarsloi at tbo rata oarnod. but Write William Oerlch, 88 West One of the main criticisms charg­ F U R S 57 Manchester, be and the same Is as­ Recreation sis. ■o aUowdBto or ratundo oda bo mad* Main street, Rockville, Conn. signed for a hearing on the allow­ ed against President Roosevelt, by : aw alx tlsso ado atoppad attar tbo his most severe and prominent IN KAMINSKI HtlRDER REPAIRING 23 ance of said administration account IS DESTROYED RY FIRE . ittb das. FOR SALE—CHILD’S snow suit, w*lth said estate, and this Court di­ critics, is his lack of consistency. Just because two people do not ^ 4 * J •o *tlll tarblda~i dtsplar Uaaa mot size 6, several women’s dresses, rects the Executor to give public Center Items L '^1 LAWN MOWER 8HARPENINU, Perhaps this charge la true; but let agree poUUcaUy ia no sign that motattons— coats, size 36 to 38. 24 Locust St. notice to all persons interested UE see Just how consistent....these Deputy SherifF to Be Buried Popular Night Club in Stem- both are crooks. No. Sir! .... svTJfcs wiU OAt. ,1m \p:,.t«palrlng.. Key Aking, vbctuun. therein: to^ appamr' JLnil-b* heard-, thara- WOMEN UROtSIk TO T A K E - • cleaners etc., cleaned, recondition­ on by publishing a copy of this order critics are themselves. ■ - TOttiofrow; T6 Question Di­ '''ford Th Ruins— tjoss Is Es­ House JiTother—Young man, we say advortloamost ordorod for Let us quote from a speech de- ADVANTAGE OF REC The greatest absurdity ta our ssora than oao Uma ed: Tool sharpening. Braltbwalte, in somo newspaper having a circu­ vorced Husband of Kamin­ turn the lights off at 10:30! ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 lation In said District, five days be­ llvered by A1 Smith, as reported by timated at $25,000. present wet stato is arresting peo­ Tbs laadvortaat amUsloa at laoor> 62 Pearl Street.' ski’s Companion. FYosh— Oh, boy, that will be keen. root pablleaUba of sdvortlslat will bo fore said day of heading and return the New York Herald and Tribune The first of the Gymnasium ple for driving while intoxicated '■:deotlBa only by oaaoollstloa of tbo FOR RENT—ROOlf Ir private make to this Court. Classes for’ Women will start to­ North Stamford, Oct. o.— (AP)__ \A W ILLIAM 8. H YD E March 1st, 1933. "You know Jef­ Doctor—Your master Is decidedly and at the same time providing doz­ I'.shsiws buds' tor tbo urtloo rsadarad. residence, for one or two, con­ ferson said It was our right to [lull night at 7:00 6uid all Women are Beacon Falls, Oct. 6.—(AP) __ The Chimney Comer Inn, popular ens of roadhouses along every high­ All advarUMmoau n u t oontorat PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 28 Judge. Peter J. Kaminski, Jr., SS-year-oId better, Thompson, but very Irri­ tinuous hot water, and shower. H-10-5-36. down out government when, we urged to come down and get ac­ night club extensively patronised by way, where they may get drunk. stylo, copy and typography with Box O, Herald. quainted with the facilities that the deputy sheriff who was shot and table. He mubt not be thwarted. ■liwalatlons antoread by tbs publlsb- DO YOU LIKE TO DRAW ? Learn did I’t like It and put up another.” Fairfield emd Westchester eoimty Butler—He expressed a desire to —Dr. Howard Paul Sloan, relig­ *M and they rsaarva tbs right to AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Recreation Centers offer. Following killed Saturday by a bandit ta Mil­ Illustrating, designing or cartooing Also quoted in the same issue; "I wring my neck, air. ions editor. * i ^ lovlM or lajoo' aay copy eon- FOR RENT— PLEASANT room at Manchester, within and for the am not in sympathy with all this the Gym Class tonight, at 8:00 the ford, will be buried tomorrow ta folk, was In ruins today. .gUorod oblootionabU. In spare time. Write today for 33.50 per week, nice location. In­ District of Manchester, on the 3rd Swimming Pool will be open for all St. James’s cemetery, Naugatuck. A fire which broke out at closing Doctor— Well-or— humor him. . : OIANUNO HOURS—Ulauldad ada to talent test (no fee). Give age and day o f O ctober, A. D., 19.36. talk about dictators, monarcha and I used to say It would be grand •* pabltabod Saao day moat ba ro- quire at 98 Pine street. kings when you give the President members who. want a plunge. These Funeral services will be held at time early Sunday morning leveled occupation. Box K, Herald. Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq. 8:30 a. m. tomorrow from his home some day to say “I’m through." dSlVBd by II o’olook aooat Swtardaya Judge. power to run the government as a plunge periods this winter will be In the buildtag despite the efforts of Now I know I’ll not retire until my E -D O W V 14iM a, m. charge of Mrs. Russell. ' For those here and at 9 o’clock from St. Mi­ ASK FOR BOOKLET “A Career of Estate of Robert M. Thompson late good executive would run a private firs companies from the 'Tu'hi-of- public does. BOARDERS WANTED 59-A of Manchester^ In said District, de­ who do not care for swimming, the chael’s church. River and Long Ridge sections o t . A M D O U T / TELEPHONE YOUR Beauty". Hartford Academy of organization. I favor broadening —John McCormick, Irish stager. ceased.- the President’s jKiwer.” Bowling Alleys will be open and any Milford police said today they still Stamford to halt the flames. W A N T A D S . Hairdressing, 693 Main street, WANTED— BOARDER or couple On m otion o f Lucy A. H. T h om p­ son of said Manchester, administra­ The New York Times ta 1933 persons .are invited to try this were Without a clue to the identity James Marseilles, proprietor, said Ads ere aooaptod ovar tha uupboaa Hartford. Phone 7-8781. to room and board, heated room, sport. Later on leagues will be of the man who accosted Kaminski I’ve never made a speech ta my trix. quoted AI as follows: “Everyone ta the establishment was- built in 1628 life. I just talk straight out, like " CHAAdK RATH gtvaa abova garage If desired. Tel. 6371. ORDERED:—Tliat six months from formed, and if after trying our al­ and three companions at Gulf at a cost o f 825,000. He said the loss v.dB e eoavaalae . to sdvartiMra but the country. Irrespective of party or I feel. the 3rd day o f O ctober A. D., 1936 be other affiliation, should support the leys you wish to get Into a league, Beach early Saturday morning, of the buildtag and equipment iraS S o OAflB RATUa will o« aeeoptod as HELP WANTED— and the same are limited and allow*- —Jack Dempsey. ‘FULL PATIUBNT It paid at tbo bul- admiqlstratlon, loyally and leave your name with Miss Fenerty. shooting Kaminski when the latter covered partly by Insurance. APARTMENTS— FLATS— ed for the creditors within which to ' aau bSlM OB or botoro tbo UTonth FEMALE 35 bring In their claims against said patriotically, in the path which It On Tuesday night, Swimming demurred at demands to hand over The fire was believed to havs S( OKI HY SMITH W aitin g F or N ew s t e r r y ’ day following tbo grat taurtloa ot TENEMENTS 63 estate, and the said administratrix Is now moving, because I am satis­ Classes have been formed, and now bis money. started from defective wiring ta the The world seems to be rushing ______By JOHN C- ■oeeb ad otbarwtai tba CHARUB CHRISTMAS CARD WONDER box. is directed to give public notice to fied that It Is the path back to is the time to get into one of these Chief Mortimer B. Fowler said switch box which controlled the toward the destrucUon of liberty of RATH will ba ooUactad. No roopontl- the creditors to.bring in their claims conscience, of worship, of speech, - r r TOOK. A - ! ♦ THAT FELLOW ^ N O - W » BR01K5HT ^WELL, I AInT ONB TO ■ blUty tor arrors la Ulaphoaad adt 21 folders. Sells 31. 100 percent FOR RHINT—6 ROOM tenement economic health and happiness." classes, either Beginners or Inter­ attempts to locate Joseph L. Delgre- lights in the establishment. 4 within said time allowed by posting and of thought.:.. toward abolition , LOT OP NBRVB FDr V' _ IN t h e r e YDUR him in To help OU0 LOOK ON TU' PARK EID* ( PULL THROIOH J ! ’ .(.a will ba aaiumad add thatr aeonraey profit. Humorous, Gift Wrapping, with all conveniences, newly reno­ a copy of this order on the public Before joining the American Lib­ mediates. go, divorced husbimd of Kaminski’s Ralph de MUlc, orchestra leader, H aving I COMPANY DOCTOR/c o m pa n y MAN WHEN thin b u t x m a f r a id aaaaot ba gpurutaad. Everyday boxee; personals. R^ vated. 418 Center atreet. TeL 4224. sign post nearest to the place where erty League and becomng Its pres­ On Wednesday night, at XtuO an­ companion the night he w u .killed, suffered slight bums and a cut hand of those processes which have e c - REMOVBD ' THAT PILOT TO BRING BUT 6 « , ' '.*’4 ' \ DOWN DOWM DW'THAT r SHIPiSHIP /i hadn t THERM AINY much HE CAN i n d e x o f quest samples. Chilton Greetings, ttio deceased last dwelt within said ident, Jouette Shouse said; “ Our un­ other Oym Class will be held. ' were unsuccessful. The chief said when he entered tbs burning bund­ counted for the advance of clvUlza- TH6 WOUNDED , IP rr ' MA«ON^ hOR RENT—TWO ffve room flats, town and by publishing the same in tlori. ■ ' JPORTH'PDOB 175T Lincoln St| Boston. balanced budget is the direct result On Thursday night, Swimming Delgrego was wtmted for question­ ing ta an effort to save a public ad- PILOT OF TUB i -WOUNPHP A9 BEEN fO e you T h h r m o u w CLASSIFICATIONS all improvements, good location. some newtpaper having a circulation Classes have been formed, for those —President Robert M. Hutohtae. in said probate district, within ten of eleven years of Republican mis­ ing although he was not regarded ■dreas system. 0 0 MUNfflONB ^BADLY A « HS ANP CHRI5 ■ ••••■■ e e a a e *u* essoowewggaeeee ooM Apply Edward J. Holl. Telephone Advanced Swimmers and those car- WA9 - msgSjgamaala 100 PERCENT PROFITS SELLING days from tlic date of this order, and rule.” oe a suspect ta the shooting. Vaughn de Leath, o f Esteton, srell PtANBTD HWSB-/ 4642. return make to this court of the no­ tag to ta'ke up Senior Life Saving. ' friends, neighbors magniflcent 31 The American Liberty League known radio stager who was acting m e RANCHO, -Doatba assortment 21 Christmas folders. tice given. criticises. In most severe language, On Friday night, the Pool will be Tax exempt investments consti­ as mistress of ceremonies at the tan, Osid or Tbanka TO RENT—THREE room apart­ WILLIAM 8. HYDE open from 7:00-9:00 for all Rec «COBeHV ANP Gift Wrappings, Everydays, Bht- Judge. the President, because of his ad­ tuted nearly one-sixth o f the totsd had left a short time befor* the llrs In Maaoriam . ment with electric Ice box and vocacy of the N.RA. As a matter members. Cjome down and get into investments ta America ta 1938. occurred. •fflB'OTHBW •I M . Loat aad P o s a d ...... perience unnecessary. Bonuses. stove. Apply EMward J. Holl, 861k H-lO-B-36. > ABbOMMOBOaU ...M ...K. Free sample offer. Schwer, 105 of fact, it was conceived and formu­ these activities, and as new activi­ WRIGLEY’S. ANXIOUSLY Main street. Tel. 4642. ties are formed, you will be ready jPsroaaala .... ■. Westfield, Mass. AT A C0UE(T OP PROBATE HELD lated by the United States Chamber AWAIT THE SatgoibbUbb at Manchester, within and for the of Commerce, most of whose mem­ for them. SPEARMINT ReSUlTOPDC : ABtoioobltM for 8 a U ...... 4 District of Manchester, on the 3rd bers are now enrolled in the above A cordial welcome Is extended to PUNTATON -Awtoaiobllu for Bxohanga m m I HOUSES FOR RENT 65 day o f O ctober. 1936. A.L.L. all women by Miss Fenerty to come ■n«» PERFECT G U M ^ . Asta 'Aooooaort u —Ttru ...... * Present WILLIAM 8. HTDE, Esq., W. R. Hearst, ta a signed editorial down to the Rec tonight, and watch FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia ^ .-J / - < ^ J « DOCTOR^ .Aato Rapalrlag—Palatlag . . . . . 7 Judge. gnaCAS6SVWS.DM. r .u .a s a s .a mt. sw.- Awto aohools ...... 7-A FOR RENT—MODERN six room Estate of William Herman Custer in 1933, said: “Honest and construc­ these classes. If you are at all ta E)(AMINAT10N.. AWop—Ship by Tmek ...... t bouse, with sleeping porch. Call late ot Manchester, in said District, tive suggestions to the President doubt aa to what goes on at the Ree. Aatoo—For Hlra ...... * We know you will wuit to join. EMEkGENa Manchester Construction Company, deceased. about public matters are valuable, STEADIES THE NERVES • NMTWA r.ABRi^tel flgiasos—Sarvloo—Rtorago ...A 10 4131 or 4279. On motion of John F. Foley of said but bitter and biased criticism is 10-5 ^MetoreroUs—Btoyelai ...... 11 Manchester executor CHICKENS ARE BURNED Till ■."Waatod Atttot—Moforcyelu . . . 13 OltDEKED;—That six months from harmful—harmful to the critic and T 1 JNwfaaaa aad ProfoaalaBal gorvlopa FOR RENT— SE /u N room single, the 3rd day o f Ootot)er A. D„ 1936 be harmful to the country." Farmington, Got. 6.— (A P )— Sev­ ^ 1 WASHINGTON TUBS g gglbu s Sorvtou Offorod ...... ' 11 GALLS with all improvements with or and the same are limited and allow, On May 8tb, 1936 the New York eral hundred chickens lost their lives -1 1 1 FRECKLES AND HIS PRIEN DS By Blosser By Crane OUT OUR WAY By WilUama . BooMbOld Borvlou OSorad...... ll-A without furniture. Manchester ed for the creditors within which Times quoted A lf M. Landon cu say­ when fire destroyed a two-story 1 1 'M ldlog—OoBtraetlag ...... m 14 SAN,WORRY VYART, Green section. Apply Edward J to bring In their clalma against said ing: ’New Deal Blocking Jobs." In bam on the farm of Joseph Vetrano. narUrta—Nursa.'ira ...... u POUCE estate, and the said executor la di­ Holl. Telephone 4642, 866 Main SL the issue of November 13, 1935, the The blaze, which broke out last m i l GET BACK. HERE/ U rn S rected to give public notice to tlie n •» H A /IM 3, credttora to bring in their claims Times quoted the Republican, esndf- night, had gained much headway be­ I SUPPOSE HOW CAN I ENJ(OY laral IMraetora ...... It 4343 within said time allowed by posting date for President as saying: “I am fore the arrival of firemen who were t h ' b e a u t if u l g o l d s ItiBg—Flamblng—RooSas 17 WANTED TO RENT 68 a copy of this order on the public confident that the President and the hampered further by lack of water. 'ibULL V/AWT AW BROWNS OF' graao* ...... u sign post neareat to the place where W.PA. are doing all ta their power Vetrano purchas^ the farm only .t«-A DESIRABLE PARTY wants 6 or the deceased laat dwelt within aald M E IM /AT ALrrUMN,WITH A ■"MsimuUoary—Oranmaklagting—Psportbs ...... It FIRE town and by publishing the same in to get the people to work.” On two months ago. Vrofi ifoi • ■ QUARTTU H - E YOU ^Mfoaal 'Sarrieu ft S ou th 7 room bouse. Must be in excellent some newapaper having a circulation ^riag . 31 condition and good location. Write A f B f lertgg—Oyalag—Olaanlag 14 In said probate district, within ten BACK? itt Ooodi and Barvloa ...... II Box;C, Herald. days from the date of this order, and ■tad—Bndnau Sa.'vloa „ . . . . 14 4321 return make to this court of the no­ tice given. Birds Better Than Planes, N orth WILLIAM 8. HYDE ,Oonrus ud d u a u ...... II REAL ESTATE FOR Judge. \_mvBU Ibatmetton ...... It EXCHANGE 76 H-IO-t-14. ^ Mnolsap-praniatlr ...... II 5432 Ue 5. Authority Asserts waatDd—iBEtruOtlOB ...wwwwww 10 1 WILL TRADE A weU located AT A COURT.OF PROBATE HELD building lot for a used light auto­ at Manchester, within and for the District of Uancheater. on the 3rd mds— Btooba-MojTtgagu « ... AM BlHaANCE mobile. What have you to offer. W6uihington, Oct. 5 — (A P ) — Athe size of the robin, la known to •laaM Opportnaltlu ...... day o f O ctober A D „ 1936. may to Loan ...... (D ou K a n ) Write Box N, care of The Herald. Present WILLIAM & HTDE. Baq., When mao climbs Into ah alrolane fly non-stop the 2,000 miles between J u d e e ...... ■...... and Lops suiross the ocean, and. ttato Nova Beotia, and South America - ~B i«p'iud -allna'iWba'''"'...... Ralp Vaatad—Famala ...... u Estate of Dennis Fahey late of tha headlines he is doing something over a landless route. 5 6 } 0 Waatfleld, Massaohusetts. leavlnz TPanM-Mala ...... M FOOTBAU. CASUALTIES property In Manchester, In said Dis­ that Is countless centuries old. Lincoln said the plover’s flight, Wanted ...... ||-A trict. ' “Birds have been doing this for day and night, la accomplished with ■alp Wutad—Mala or Famala.. 17 (H oU ora n ) I HEAR \ VBAM,rr B'LONMCD) W HATA Y WHV.HeRES SASH Bridgeport Oct 8.—(AP)—Sand- . On motion ot Nellie I. Fahey ot ages,” said Dr. Frederick C. Lincoln “ consumption o f less than 2 ounces *— i.a Wantad ...... 17-A said Manchester, admlnietratrix of' the biological sifnrey today. He o f fuel ta the form o f body fat.” THE PLANS 1 TO CAPN easy. V W RECK.? L NOW. HEY. EASY, tUona Wantad—Famala . . . II lot footb^l claimed thr^ casualties . O R D E R E D ;— 'That, alx m on th , from C O ST N—w— they s iM ^ WAS _itlone Wantad—Male li 3 0 6 0 here yesterday. auded ’that he was not belittling ths “To tW aa economical ta operation, I'LL DECIDE WHERE .^Ploymebt Ageaolu ...... 44 tha 3rd day of October .A D.', 1936 ba accomplishments of human fliers. a 1,000 pound airplane would con­ 9 16,OCX). / ( JUNIOR WALLIS jdve glark—Feta—PeaHiT—TeblplM (Q u ls h ) Emergency hospital attendants and the tame are limited and allow­ '(tX jU . 0 0 ,LA IE R ! 1 WAMT -WASTHE PILOTJ HURT7 / reported John Kuebta, 21, suffered a ed for tha oredltore within which to But while man ta aided by power­ sume ta a 20-mlle flight not the Ooge—BIrda—Pate ...... bring In their olalme against said ful machinery, rgdlo, compass and gallon of fuel usually consumed, but . , ^ 0 Btook—Vahlolu ...... !i fractured collarbone, Guido CapuonI, estate, apd the said admlnietratrix FIRST SQUAD TD Poultry and Bnppllea 4 3 4 0 18, bruises of the left chest and charts, Lincoln said the birds de­ a pint," the biologlat said. la directed to give public notice to However, birds often encounter RUN THRU SIGNALS.' THE : -Wanted - M U —Ponltry—«toek Thomas Gladinl, 20, a sprain o f the tha oredltore to bring In their clalma pended on instinct and abilities that left band. within said time allowed by posting have puzried scientists for thousands the dlsuters that airplanes meet OTHERS WATCH g-yttclea tor Sal...... HOSPITAL a copy qf this order on the public of years. Ofl^ a strong tvlnd or freezing vMoau and Aooeaaorlu ...... All took part In game* at Seaside ■ign post nearest to the place wbere The champion distance traveled snow will kill thousands of migrat­ AND SEE HOW .•V >.‘^midlpg Matarlala ...... Park. the deceased lost dwelt within aald onde-Watehea—Jawelry .. known to ornithologists Is the Arc­ ing birds by plungtag_them tato IT S DONE.* 5 1 3 1 town and by publishing the same In tic tern whl6h nests ta the cold re­ water or through exhaustion and ex­ rleal Appllaaeaa—Radio .. The outflow of freih ivater from soma newspapai;,having a olrculetton «ei and Paad ...... In said probate dietrlot, within ten gions near the North Pole, then flies posure. Isrdar — Farm—Dairy Prodneta the Amazon river Into the ocean la lOBsnhold Oovda days from the date ot this order, end Serosa the AUantlo to Europe,, and Lincoln said that until the Wash­ WATER DEPT. more than 1,000,000 cu b ic-feet a return make to this Court of the no­ on down to the Antarctic beyond ington monument was lighted hun- laebiBsry and Tcols tice given, SnslexlI Inscmmsiiu Is second. This fresh water ia found South Africa, an 11,000 mile trip dieds of birds on their annual flights “Don’t go too far, or ki^him teU you there's something wrong —. *4 in the ocean'more than 200 miles W IL U A M S. H YD E Nttoe sad Store ■qntpmMit 3077 * ’ Judge. twice a year. plunged' to death against It ta dark­ with the ignitionl'’ ‘ K srtaU at tb* gtorM from abor*. B-ta-l-M . The golden plbver, a bird about ness. j t j a II (After SP.H .) * 5__. lassavstAisaviesine. U —taatnatn 'jw e MuD'PEiqcE'. . ' T - , Wtthont Board 7868 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE An Interruption By THOMPSON AND COLL Amm, ,steiY.i .1 -I — ft1MiSVte4snwea.sia v.ia«ta-tta.arfs,^ .A ■nnrd—BMorta------— Jtostaarants ------rn. MANCHESTER A L L E Y OOP S h e ll Slee P len ty o f D inosaurs, N ow By H A M U N atnd—Booato—Board ...... IT SOUMDS ASMRJUV CAREPUL WHAT VDO T o d *.v INTRI6UIMO. BUT AM ■ M ia Far SaM W A TE R CO. aAV-THERE?* SOME- HELP MO-MRLPTHE bto Flnu. XnaoBMatou WE H M D t ID StT W QUIETLY, THIMO VAOUELV WAICtt FOR ^ OH, MY POOR ^ ^Lonatioas ter Boat . . MVIZA AND ^ w Mi l s y o u h a v e a l l THE SBOONDTBAM ■e Bwt .... — ,..f. FAMIUAR ABOUT I . 5974 JA C K OM THAT CHAP.. FIRST IWRICH! FOR THE WOOTIETOOT/ ) M g r - = : A HAST TEAM /TIME BEIN9,MXI kted to A «it ~ TZAIMv GAS COa PLAY. M lU tas tor Sals —_ f* BO U K iD t m c f a K sacpuojti/^ lew teler Bate 7* FOX naaiss. M30 fOOTMU StASav. STCX/BS/ ' \ * 11 5075 WHEEE o a o c MEAN? 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