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(Claoslfled Advertlolnx on Page S.) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1934. ROL. LIV|; no. 53.
Seeks Safety Behind Bars
FUTURE OF NRA
:0AST GUARDS SAVE
HRINERS’ SPECTACLE
TO BE DECID
|25 F R O M F R E I G H T E R ATTAUCTODAY DEPENDS ON WEATHER
lesene Considered An Amaz- iUNER’SOFnCERS President to Confer With Prospect of Continued Rain SHRINERS’ DAY PROGRAM ing Feat Because of High ARE UNDER ARREST His Chief Advisers on 2:25 p. m.— Arrival of Aleppo Band and unlLa at Manchester depot Threatens to Prevent Big ill ;3 V s and a Fifty from Boston. Relief at the Little White 3:00 p. m.— Shrlners’ parade starts from Depot Square, Main *t7 . street to the South Terminus, countermarching to the Center. Parade — Expect 1,200
le. ! Acting Capt. Warms, Chief 4:00 p. m.— Concert in Center Park by mas.sed bands of H art- Hoose. ford. Boston, Springllcld and Providence. W alter Smith, cornetist,- to 1;500 Visiting Nohles featured soloist. Abbot of Morrow Castle gon, fdich., Dec. 1.— (A F ) — Warm Springs, Ga., Dec. 1.— (A P ) 5:00 p. ra.— Dinner. Masonic Temple and State Armory. pun Ive members ot the treight- 7- 8:00 p. m.—Conceits at State Armory by visiting bands. Here for Ceremonial To- 88i —The future of NRA and relief- “9 i^ CArt's crew reached shore Held. 8- 10:00 p. m.—Shrine ceremonial. State Armory. two of the most important Items on 'sly this morning, 11 bpurs after 10-11:00 p. m.— Entertainment and luncheon at State Armory for night in State Armory. the N ew Deal schedule___caught the Shrine nobility. i .ithe ship struck the MusAegon har- New York. Dec. 1— (AP) —Act- attention today of President Roose- ypor breakwater last night In a 00- Order of Parade ing Captain William F. Warms and velt. !^lnile gale. Harry L. Hopkins, Federal relief Division 1: Police patrol. Marshal Col. Harry B. Bisseli and aides, ONLY A DOWNPOI R M ^ n g their way to the break- CThlef Engineer Eben S. Abbott of administrator, and Donald Rlchbcrg, Rotentatc Nathan B. Richards and Divan of Sphinx Temple,. Hart- «ILL STOP PARADE 'water, band over hand, on a line the Morro Caatle are under arrest, chairman of the National Recovery forh; Sphinx band and drum corps, directors, patrol, nobility, candi- shot to the freighter b y Coast accused of criminal negligence In Executive Board and Emergency dates, past Potentates (in cars): floats. Nathan B. RIehards, General Guardsmen, the sailors fought their the burning of the liner off the New Council, were on the President’s call- Division 2; .Palestine Potentate and Divan of Providence, R. I.; Chairman of the Shrlners* Parade jivWay over a 'ntle of the wave-Iashcd and Ceremonial committee, an- Jersey shore September 8. ing list. Palestine Temple hand: Patrol. ^.y.'breakwater i shore. They are the first marine officers Mr. Roosevelt looked forward to Division 3: Pyramid Potentate and Divan of Bridgeport. Conn.; , nniineed nt 11 o’clock today that the me Injured to be held on such charges since a week-end visit with these two Palestine band, patrol. Chanters, directors. Oriental band. Bedouin I parade due to start at 1 o’clock from A ll were
Frigid gales lashed the northern lief that a business revival will do that Sir Robert Clive, the British' AS VESSEL SINKS lar spot of land set aside for them thus fa r have b^en unable to find tbe lEE-JAYSTOHUNT the Job— that is, the question. ambassador, gave a note on the j in the rugged hills. The ceremony skull of the 70-ycar-cld engineer. tier of states from the Great Lakes
to the Pacific. The ore freighter It is an Issue that sharply divides subject to Foreign Minister Kokl w a s ' one usually reserved for the Lieutenant Carroll expressed the be-
Henry' W . Cort, piled up on a break- the citizenry, the economists and Hlrota November 24, and, although nation’s hero dead. lief discovery of the skull, would aid the United States Embassy and the [^KS’ABEHORS water of tHfe Muskegon, Mich., har- even—authoritative sources say— Even while the dead man’s broth- greatly In determining whether the foreign office declined to give out Power Cruiser Is Swamped bor In a sixty miles an hour gale the very Cabinet Itself. er in Roseville, Calif., offered, his tire was an accident or of Incendiary t ——— To Discuss Problem information, - it was authoritatively origin, and Coast Guard crews sought to determine the fate of the vessel’s Two of the foremost advocates of learned that Am bassador Joseph C. in the Detroit River Dur* (Continued oh Pnge 11x0) Professor Alfred W. Bellinger of the spcndlng-for-rehabllitatlon — Grew of the United States delivered eral Men Plan Drive On crew of 26. One man, John Dlepert, Yale, the engineer’s son, told police drowned lost night, when a surf boat Secretary Harold L. Ickes, public a similar note to the foreign minis- that as far as he knew his fatbe: was swamped by heavy waves as it works administrator, and Harry L. ter’s residence this week-end. ing Severe Storm. bad no enemies and that he W ith these diplomatic moves, tbe fomen Aides and Tbose altempted to reach the Cort. Hopkins, Federal emergency relief WOULD GIVE REICH offer no clue which might su»*>i Duck Hunters Lost administrator— planned to thresh Anglo-American oil controversy foul play theory.
Two duck hunters, H arry Hickey against Japan was regarded by ob- Detroit, Dec. 1— (A P )— The Lake- Washington resldcpo* acquainted
iU bo Help Public Enemies. and Rosooe French were feared (Continued on Page Ttvo) servers as having entered a more side III. a 67-foot power cruiser; with pelllnger’a hsirta expressed the
drowned In Lake of the Ozarks, tense stage. owned by Worthy R. Brown of Lake- POWER OVER SAAR belief that tto^^rineer waa reading
whipped by a high wind that Treaty Violated side, O., waa reported to have aunk in the Idtsw n when the fire broke brought a record breaking snow to The British note, which was vigor- In the Detroit river early today, IWluhington, Dec. 1 — A drive out. Nsa? his headless body were k loake the underworld give up the Missouri hill region. Their life ously worded, reasserted Great three miles southeast ot the Detroit found a book and the seat of a ROYALTYGUARDED BOM outlaws whom the Federal Britain’s contention that the mon- river light, where the river empties preservers were found several hours French Foreign Minister Pro- chair. ovemment ia trailing has been after they set out In a boat opoly violates the treaty rights of into Lake Erie. Two men. the only Police have learned tbe engineer the Open-Door principle of China, occupants of the boat, reached shore arted by the Department of Jus- The storm, brought death to two entered his home at 11 p. m. A few 3ce on the heels of the battle men In Iowa and one In Minnesota. DURING WEDDING and Insisted that Japan cannot es- safely. poses Chance to Regain hours later a neighbor discovered hear CSilcago in which George Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa cape responsibility for the' actions The ,U. 8. Coast Guard station at the fire. (B a b y Face) Nelson, took . the Uvea of Maiichoukuo. Trenton, Mich., reported that a man rushed to clear snow blocked roads ■ two Federal agents before he in advance of an expected ntw fall 'The contents of tbe Amertcau.. who Identified himself as “Mr. Nek- Rich Territory;
note were not disclosed, but, in view zo’„ master of the boat, called for lied of wounds. Orders were la- that would make the task more dif- Britab _ Took No Chances of the clear concert^ is known help .fcp.m Amherstburg^ OnL, say- to be' ihaHuta^^^ London Piris Deb: - ir«m gir^HALFO^^ at” fugitives was an enemy ot piled drlfta in th6 three states ing that the craft W'as sinking and aw and was to be apprehended paralyzing road travel and slowing and-Washington, as well as-between that he and a companion had man-: Minister Pierre Laval today public- prosecuted. down trains. tbe British and American Embas- aged to reach tbe Ontario shore. ly offered to Germany a second
order speclflcaUy applied to In the Southwest sies In Tokyo observers bad strong The Coast Guard station said It chance to regain the Saar territory LIQUOR IS ILLICIT who might shelter Alvin Kar- Temperatures dropped In Use Panl Especially Protected. reason to believe that it took a line believed tbe cruiser had been swamp- It the Jan 13 plebiscite favors re- ated in connection with the southwestern section as skies similar to that of the British. ed by the heavy seas at the point maining under League ot Nations battle. cleared. Boise City, Okla., in the Japanese Firm where the Detroit river empties Into Jurisdiction. - Two .I’ear n n a lty high Panhandle region reported a London, Dee. 1.— ( A P ) — Although A high official said the latest dip- the lake'. A Coast Guard boat pick- He told the Chamber of Deputies er a Federal l y 'tt ia a two- low of 14 degrees above zero. the wedding of the Duke of Kent lomatic moves have not shaken ed up Nekzo at Amher'stburg and that France was not opposed to a Commissioner Says Bootleg* foffense to b arb aga criminal in A new snow storm was sweeping and Princess Marina of Greece is al- was moving down stream to the possible decision of the League
and Departmhit of Justice the inter-mountain country of the ready history, the secrets of bow the (Oontlnoed on Pnge Two) ' point wliere the craft wras lost seen. Council to give the Saar to Ger- ger Thrives-* Through Big made cleat today that west. young army of royalty attending many If after voting to continue un-
I they had no direct interest In Violent winds and rain iMhed the ceremonies were guarded, are der the League the Saarites later Hilderworlds of ‘various cities, Southern Oregon. Just being, disclosed. wish to return to Germany. State and Federal Taxes. would see that those who gave Prince Paul, Regent of Yugo- SocieiHst Deputy l/?on Blum, bit- In the east the weather was un- etion to such a fugitive would usually mild for December, although slavia, was the focua of special pre- terly attacking Nazism in the con- brought to trial. One point In rain prevailed In some sections. ' cautions which It was understood, TODAY! tinuation of a debate on the budget Newark, N. J., Dec. 1.— In a re- tirive is to be opposition In originally had been planned for the and France’s foreign affairs, declar- Signs of spring wrere evident In view of the first year of repeal D. . to suspended sentences in the Maine where green pastures, flowers late King Alexander. ed a "moral quarantine” should be Frederick Buniett, State Commis- of those held for harboring and second crops In gardens were Besides three London Inspectors established against Hitlerism. sioner of Alcoholic Beverage Con- fcUoiM. reported. who met him In France on his way Demand Peace The ALL-AM ER IG A trol, estimated today that 50 per ■ W ith all but the final remnants O w l’s Head, N ew York, the “Ice to England, there were two swarthy The Socialists, however, appear- cent of all the liquor sold In New the DiUlnger band broken up. box” of the Dortheastem states, en- giants— tbe chief of the Belgrade ed BO determined In favor of re- The HenUd and other Associated Press papers settle the Jersey was illicit. department holds that the out- joyed balmy weathqr, where lost police and his second-in-command. establishment of peace, that Blum “The bootlegger Is back, the sa- ^wa could not have operated on year the temperature^ was . around Closely Guarded football arguments today by announcing the 1934 ALL* advocated direct Conversations with loon is back and the government la eh O deadly scale without the aid the Serb mark. 'These men accompanied Prince AMERICA. You’ll find it on the Sports Page. Germany, saying "w e should reach, “contact” women. It w as evl- Paul everywhere In London, and re- out to ciiasp any hand stretched to- not making half the money It should be making,” Commisaloner Burnett Bt that the department is deter- TREASURY BALANCE mained In the doorway-of Westmin- It’s the last word— spoken by football experta all w ard us, even hands of blood.” declared. to ' pursue relentlessly and ster Abbey during the wedding. Se- over the land, with Alan Gonld, Associated Press general Another Parliamentary duel was Pointing out that the cost of man- ’ to punishment such women. Washington. Dec. 1.— ( A P ) — The creted in on Abbey comer, near threatened when Municipal Council- sports editbr, making the final selections and analyzing ufacturing one gallon of alcohol'waa No Death Order’~- poaitlqn of the .Treasury November the Prince's seat, unknown to tbe lor Robert Honnler asked a veter- 20 cents. Commissioner Burnett said I Department officials denied that 28; Receipts. $80,088,003114; expen- multitude, w as Superintendent Can- the results. ans' publication to name a "Jury of the bootlegger, by disregarding the "#hoot-to-klU” order had been ditures, $40,150,250.58; balance, $1,- ning, head of the Metropolitan spe- honor” to consider the controversy $3 State and Federal taxes, could en in connection with instruc- 602,856,454.17. Ciutoms receipts for cial branch. ' First, second and third teams, with honorable men* with Deputy Franklin-Bouillon, who pay fancy prices for projection and as to c.*pture Mrs. Helen Nelson. the month. $26,218,053.38. Outside, awaiting his summons, lion, are listed. All sections were canvassed thorough* last night mentioned Monnier in still make $1 a gallon profit. He Gllli#; widow of the bandit, #ay- Receipts for the fiscal year (since around the Abbey and under the ly, every leading player considered. The result is an connection with the announced dis- that they were not a Coasack contended a man with a 1,000 gallon July 1 ) $1,452,064,436.60; expendi- stands, was a picked squaA of men.' authoritative, complete showing of ^ position of French veterans to Lilt. They remarked, however, negotiate privately with Hitlerites. still could make $1,000 a day and in tures. $2,878,635,460.43 (Including For weeks previous to Jue royal (it If a Federal Judge In Wiscon- $1JHH).637,100.78 o f emergency ex- marriage, Scotland Y ard Cad con- Fronklln-Boulllon. accused Mon- ten days pay for the construction of had not suspended her sentence penditures) ; excess of expenditures, centrated In making,safety arrange- nier of being an Informer for the the stUI. $1,426,571,023.83. Gold aassts, |8,- ments, combing out-"suspMta,. and FOOTBALL’S HONOR ROLL Burete Natlonale and an accomplice (6ontlniied oo Pago T«vo> 11^90.902,38. guarding all ports. of o notorious spy. (Oonttnoed oo Fage (t«o )
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I ASKS WIVES TO HELP SHRMRS’ SPECTACLE IN SERVING \7SITORS. U. S. AND BRITAIN &GLENNEY RETIRINGA. P. CHIEF WEDDINGS MANCHESTiER EVEmNGRnERALD. MANCHESTRR. CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 ,1 M 4 DEPENDS ON WEATHER Chairman N. B. Richards of the OBITU ARY GERMANY TO OUST ADD TO GARAGE Shrlners entertainment commit- RAP O il MONOPOLY TO BE HONOR GUEST J Weekly Sunday School Leseon tas Invites the wives of local church. Mark Holmea superintend- Erinnert euch an das, was Gott bel AMERI^WOI ent. The brevity ot our religious euch sucht. Hymns^ Nos. 44, 281, you will not rtgret attending them. December 2nd. The meeting wlU (Ooatliiaed from Page Ona) Shrlners to assist In serving (Oonltaaod from Paga Ona) Taylor-Davis So on that night just tell your "old luncheon and entertaining the FUNERALS instruction makes this hour most 184, 275 V. 5, 286, 486. held in the Legion Hall in Am' Laurel Club Arrange Testimon- Miss Margaret Davis, daughter of valuable. man" to do up th.. dishes and come Mass., and will be called at 8 p. Awiri CoBtnd for 50 by march to Depot Square to form for wives of visiting members this Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, of 10 THE CHRISTIAN AS WITNESS Confirmand Instruction on Mon- Japan's refusal to admit responsibil- John Coughlin ial Dinner for W . J. G. 10:45 a, m.—Morning w^orshlp. day and Friday at 4:30 p. m. Ladles’ TEN- over and spend a pleasant evening sharp. Comrades Fred Baker. Wll7®‘ the parade. afternoon in the Center Church ity for the actions In Manchoukuo. Union street, was married Thursday with the "glrli". We really would I House from 2 o'clock until the The funeral of John (Toughlin of Myers— OvefSOO Invited. Find That Miss Sleek Is Nol Large vested choir. Children’s ser- Sqplety on Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Uam Ritchie, Lewis MlUlgan Booor Position "We cannot admit any conten- to Joseph P. Taylor, son of Mr. and moii, "Faith In Others." Sermon like to interest you more In tjie vari- 50 Brick AddhioD to L L I close of the ceremonies. Griswold street was largely attend- Text: 1 Thess. 1:1-10. Young People’s Society on Friday at SHUN Jack Herron will represent the tion," he said, "which Ignores the Mrs. William Taylor, of 34 Cottaw thought for all, "Chambers of 8 p. m. ous accomplishments of the Auxl- Mons-Ypre Poet." The Aleppo Temple units, which ------^------ed ai hlS’bome this morning at 8:30 Hartford, Dec. 1— (A P )—W. J. O street. The btematlonBl Uniform Sun- Independence of Manchoukuo. The a Professional Spy ~ To Imagery." At this service this llary- Another British War Vetsraaa includes Aleppo Potentate — and and at St. James's church at 9 Myert, chief of the New Haven The ceremony was performed at 9 day Schiral lioseon for Dec. 2. (LHolNBtkaL Divan, Aleppo Band, patrol and Japanese government cannot be held o’clock when a requiem maas was morning, Collin Criggs, well-known ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Buddies After the meeting, games were Poet hae been formed in Holyoke, tors, Oriental band. Bedouin Patrol responsible for this matter. Diplo- Bureau of the Associated Preaa, who m. at St. Bridget’s church by the mounted patrol has been given, the celebrated by Rev. P. J. Killeen. The Free Her. By WM. E. OILBOY, D.D. THE HOLY SPIRIT radio oraginst, will, assist in the Rev. J. 8. Neill, Rector. played and refreshments were serv- Maee. Thig Post will hold tU first of New London, Conn. matic action cannot bring the solu- reUres, Jan. 1. wHf be given a testr- Rev. William Judge, at a nuptial worship with a special offertory se- ed by the retiring officers, consisted meeting In Caledonia Hall on Thura* Parratt aad Olanoay, local tniek- honor spot on the program arid in Division 4: Melha Potentate and entire north section of the center of high mass. Editor of Ad\-ance tion nearer. Fundamentally, It Is a the church was filled with relatives By GEORGE HENRY DOLE. lection. Sunday, December 2nd of sandwiches, squash, apple and day evening Dec. 13th. Mona-Ypre . OWB. bava awardad the contract for the par^e. The units will arrive by Divan of Springfield, Mass.; Melha monial dinner by the Laurel (Hub at Miss Helen DavU attended her hrst Sun- special train of 12 cars at the Man- matter of business and-the business and friends and there was an over- Berlin, Dec. l.— (AP)—Douglas 6:00 p. m.-i-The Epworth League day In Advent. Andereon-Shea Post, V. F. W. pumpkin pie, and coff»e. The next hae been Ibvited by the SprlngflMd a modem addition to their rtrtrafe Band, patrol. Legion Patrol. men involved should negotiate di- the Hartford Qub. December 29. . sister as maid of honor, and William Christianity began in testimony, will meet at the parsonage. The Service# Through V. K. W. and atorehouae on Summit atreet to chester depot at 2;2.9 p. ra, and wrill flow on the south section, represent- Jenkins. United SUtis consul gen- In ten m tio^ Sunday School Les-r He gave It. as Jesue declared, to 9:30 a. m.—Church school. Men's meeting will be held Dec. 11. Post to Join with them In sending a Division 9; Aleppo Potentate and rectly with the Manchoukuoan gov- The club la an organisation of Flood, of New Britain, 4vaa the best or witness. Its power and its con- discussion will, be one that is con- Legal advice, legislative informa- large delegation to Holyoke to give Bhnil L. G. Hohenthal. Lack of Immediately form for the parade In ing one of the largest gatherings at man. eral, was Informed today by the tinuance depend upon the faithful- M *" Himself. In Bible cla.ss. President Bertha Wetherell an- Divan of Boston, Mass., Aleppo ernment. a funemi in the church In several newspapermen who have covered tinued from last week with Richard 10:45 a. m.—Holy Communion and tion and interpretation, assistance nounced the following committees the New Poet a good aUrt. "Let'a apace in the praeent bulldlnir, the vicinity of Depot Square and on Band, Patrol, mounted patrol. The bride wore a gown of white Prasslan Ministry , of Justice that ness of Its disciples In witnessing “ ‘^her words. He made the human In obtaining hospitalization, and This pfficial added that the ilis- months. sessions of the General Asaembly. M1.SS Isobel Lillian Steele of Holly, Keeney as leader. A report of the sermon. Topic: "St. Andrew." for the coming year: Relief, Mrs, Go." . . eouplad with tnereaalns hualneea in North Main street.. • The State armory bos been gaily patches from abroad describing the satin, princess style with train. Her to truth and to salvation. J? Y *• : D*vlne. Now He dwells In it as a Danielson Trail Rallv will be heard many other types of service are Manehaatar and aurroundlnc towna, The body was brought Into the Myers has been a member of the wood, Calif., who hai been held In you. Acta 1:8. , soul in Its body. Thus the Infinite 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun- Rachel Munsie, chairman; Mrs. Comrade George Parks who baa Under command of Colonel Harry decorated In Shrine colors for the Anglo-American concert was stif- organization many years. veil of tulle fell from a cap of seed It was os Jesus witnessed to The Week available to all overseas ex-service mada It Imparatlve to enlarge the B. Bissell, Marshal and his aides, the church by John Tierney, Patrick Moaolt prison for months, will be ex4 and Inaccessible is mediated or ac- day School. Loyola Galllgan. Mrs. Agnes Mes- been confined at h'is home this past ceremonial which will be held from fening the reaction of the Japanese John G. Beckley, president of the pearls and lace. Her bouquet was small groups chat the people be- At Vernon: men through membership In the A present quarters. parade will start from Depot Square Tierney, Patrick Connors, Jeremiah pelled from Germany because Inves- How would you clearly describe commodated to finite receptivity, 5:00 p, m.— Young People’s Fel- sier, Mrs. Leggett; hospital chair- four weeks with illness. Is now 8 until 10 p. m. this evening. people. dub, announced that Albert A. of white bridal roses with shower of came attracted tf Him, and to Thursday. 7:45 p, m.—The Regu- Veterans of Foreign Wai . of the The new addition will be 90 by BO at 3 o'clock and will go south on Connors, Michael Foley and Joseph tigations had revealed she Is not "a the Holy Spirit? The W ort does not and Jesus, the glorified human, is lowship. man. Mrs. Florence Peterson; legis- feeling much better. George has Second LArgeet Dinner. P. W. Parker, president of the ^ v e r y of Fairfield, former State Illy of the valley. The maid of Hls teaching, and either desired lar meeting of the Church Council United States. These organization feat of brick construction with mod- Main street to the Terminus, coun- Tamnjany, the bearers, as Organist honor was gowned in yellow taffeta professional spy.** to follow Hlln or accepted Hls call define It; yet It can be aurely known our Mediator. Before the glorifica- 7:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and lative, Mrs. Lillian Wilson; Ameri- been able to get out doors this past Chef Urbano Osano, caterer for Standard Vacuum (Ml Company, ar- Charles Packard played and Jamea prertdent of theXConnectl- from what Scripture says about It. will be held at ’..he chveh. All mem- sci-nion. Topic: "Owing." activities are among those outlined w-eek and Mona'-Ypre is very em steel sash and one-epan steel termarching to the Center where the rived at Yokohama from New York, with brown velvet hat and shoes, „,®®®5®‘ary Fretsler of the Prusaian to dlBclpleshlp. that they might tion. influx came through the heav- bers should plan to be pre.sent. by Commander Vllliam A. Barron, canization and publicity, Mr*. Anna truia roof. The floor and founda- the big ceremonial dinner, will serve Breen sang "Lead Kindly Light.” cut Chamber of Commerce and a Ministry of Justice said the ffovem* It is most useful to know what It Is, ens to mankind. But as the world Monday, 7:30 p. ra.—Girls’ Friend- Barron. pleased. See you tonight, George. his second largest dinner in Man- hut told Interviewers be was in and carried bronze chrysanthemums know more of all He had to teach. At Manchester: of Anderson-Shea Post, No.- 2046. as tion wiU be concrete. The addition The choir sang the responses and member o. the Laurel (Hub will be and orchid sweet peas. ment would ask the Department of for then one wli; yearn €Uid work became worse, power through the ly Society. Mrs. Lillian Wilson was Installed Fred Baker, through hard work, chester tonight to 1,900 members of Japan merely on a vacation. It was toastmaster. As these early disciples Imbibed Monday, 7:45 p. m.—Meeting of an inducement for ex-eervlce men frill be built on the south end of the at the cloee of the maas Mrs. Clare The bride's gift to her maid of Issue the expulsion order. that teaching, Jesus sent them for it more than for all else. heavens proportionally diminished, Tuesday, Dec, 3rd—Thursday, Dec. as Historian by Past President, An- has at last got together a strong the fraternity gathered here from learned, that Parker Intends to con- Brennan sang "Softly and Tenderly Invitations are being tent to 500 It is clear that the Holy Spirit the finance committee of the church to Join the Veterans of Foreign ! team to represent the Post In the present building. Work on the new honor was a white g o ic cross and Frelsler revealed, however, that forth, first of all the twelve^—later and the time came when no one 6th Inclusive—Second Annual Art Wars of the United States. ' na Barron, Mrs. Elizabeth Maher addition la now in progress. . six New England cities. The menu tinue his voyage to Shanghai, there Jesue Is Calling." As the body was is from the Lord, for it depended at the parsonage. cx-qcrvlce men’s bowling League to meet high officials o» the Stand- **f?***lf; '^°*“ ‘**“*f prominent in chain, and the bridegroom’s gift the authorities regard the case called apostles—and later some could be saved without a new pro- Tuesday. 7-9 p. m.—The Junior Exhibit in St. Mary’s Parish House. Through its Washington service was re-instated into the auxiliary will be vegetable soup, one-half belnjf taken from the church James Richard Rolderer of C'lJeago 4 upon the , loriflcation of the human and w-ere able to take two points The new addition will provide ard Oil Company if New York and civic We, present and past state was a wallet and cigarette case. seventy evangelists, that going two vision, whereupon the Savior came, Wcdne.sday, 4:00 p. m.—Confirma- bureau, the V. F. W. with the co- after a year of absence in New York. greater ease in transferring truck- roasted chicken, mashed potatoes, Breen gang. "Some Sweet Day.” officials and others who have had has been In priaon for the' Ir** that the Lord assumed; and it did Quest Club will meet in tfie social tion class for boy.s: j from the strong Army and .Navy the Asiatic Petroleum Company at A dinner reception for members by two through the villages they and made the fundamental provi- room of the church. Since we now- operation of the Individual service Wo are glad to have you back with loada of freight within the building peas, rolls, coffee, ice cream, olives, A large funeral cortege followed CMtact .vlth Mr. Myers during hts months In Bavaria, as more s not exist. Scripture declares, before Thursday, 6:'00 p. m.—Ladles' , club last night. Now that the pickles, celery. a conference expected to review the of the Immediate families followed might talk of Him and of the things sion for the Increase of Hls king- have an assistant, the club mem- bureaus of its local units, offers as- us. and will allow expansion to the the body to St. James’s cemetery, 30 years in Connecticut It was said that he might ^.hat they had received, the Lord was glorified. Again, dom, which shall know no end. Guild Annual Supper and Sale in the j boys have started, we will doss by Chef Osano served 2,200 Shrlners future policies and prospects for where burial took place, the com- at the home of the bride’s parents. bership Is jpen again to other sistance to needy and disabled vet- As In previous year.*, w-e did our present service department. The Mr. and Mrs. Taylor later left on an for espionage, since It was _ Lit was through this same power Jesue breathed upon Hls disciples Psychologists say that nothing Parish House. ; saying, "Watch our Smoke." In May, 1929 In the State Armory, Anglo-American companies in Japan mittal services being In charge of and said: "Receive ye the Holy young people between the ages of erans In scores of speciflL Instances, bit in bringing a bit of cheer and : Don’t forget the big time tonight building permit for the addition was unannounced wedding trip, the bride that military notes were fou ] witness that Peter, on the Day can be understood unless an Image Friday, 3:30 p. m.—Girls’ Friendly- including the following: Issued this morning by Edward C. the largest fraternity dinner ever and .Manchoukuo in view of the Father Killeen. his possession. Spirit." Since the Father within 9 and 14 who deslie spiritual train- happiness on Thank.sglvlng Day to | in the Moose Hall. Come and have pres.sure of the Tokyo and Hslnking j wearing a brown tunic dress with Pentecost, aroused the con- of It can be formed. On Pentacost ing and wholesome fun. Candidate.*. Prosecution of insurance claims. Elliott, town building Inspector. served in Manchester. Assisted by The United States consulate Jesus spake all the words and did some of our members. The relief | a good reunion. governments. y.M .CAN 0TE$ \ coat and accessories to match. Rencea of men and women so a definite image of the Holy Spirit Wcdre.sday, 7:45 p. m.—The reg- 4:00 p. m. - Confirmation class for Prosecution of appeal In behalf of j committee derived a great deal of members of the local lodge, Mr. Miss Sophie I'elkeci Ing Its utmost to spe^fl up tl all the works, and Jesus could do was given. Suddenly there came a eiri.s. Osano said last night, that he would I They win reside on Cottage atreet hat many were added to the o'ar monthly meeting of the Boos- compensation and other claims be- i pleasurc, and it is a pleasure to all i The funeral of Misa Sophie ! and will be at home to their friends tigations Into his case but dpiV church, and It was this same wit- nothing of Himself, it is evident sound from hesven as of a rushing Sunday, Dec. 9lh—7:30 p. m.— .Mons-I'pre* .-\uxlliarv be able to serve the huge crowd with Velkccr, the I8 year old daughter that the Holy Spirit is nothing less ter Club in the .social room. The fore central office groups. i of , us .to know. that . w e could make i The .sewing circle met at the home TELLS COSMOPOUTANS Women’s Division •I after December 10. expressed as to whether hls i nessing urged and spirit that sent mighty wind, and there appeared program committee has procured Preacher: The Rev. Harold Kesn of Prosecution of claims for burial the aid of 29 or 30 waiters in aver- of Mr. and Mrs. John Velkecz, of could be obtained. than the Father breathing Hts love, tongues as of fire, and sat upon some one happy on this day. of Mrs. J. A. Pratt on Eldridga age time. 12:15 Monday—The women’s divi- j The bride was formerly employed Paul and ,Ws companions forth Fritz Boge of Germany to speak on St. Peter’s Church, Hebron. and funeral expenses. ABOUT TOWN ^’applng, who died Wednesday, was Charges Kept Secret. light and power upon us through each of the disciples and they were Sunday, Dec. 16th—a. m.. Mem- Christmas Is drawing near, and atreet last Tuesday (evening. Fol- OF INTERESTING TRAVELS Potentates Here sion will put on a luncheon for the In the twisting department of Che- throughout toe ancient world to the subject, "Hitler and Naziism.” Obtaining hospitalization and held this morning at St. Joseph's Manchester Klwnnls club. ney Brothers. The bridegroom is. The American consulate had beei tell the story of what God had the human that He assumed and filled with the Holy Spirit. And ber.* of the Parish are asked to con- we again are planning another lowing the .sewing refreshments Chairman Nathan B. Rlchard.s of church, Poquonock at 10 o’clock. united to Himself, whereby God be- All members of the club are urged medical treatment for the veterans. 2 to 4—Hospital unit. employed at the Smith garage on trying for many weeks to asce done for them through Jesus they began to speak with other trihulo gifts of canned goods and Christmas party for the children ot were served and a social hour fol- the General Committee for the Miss Margaret Deane of Forest The burial was In St. Joseph’s ceme- came God-Man. The gift of the to be present to hear this young Securing admission for disabled the Post and Auxilary. The parents lowed. The circle will meet next Professor George Wells of 4 to 9:19— Busy Bees. Bissell street as a mechanic. the exact charges against Christ and His salvation. tongues. So think of the Holy Spir- man who has been in this country imperishable groceries, etc., for use veterans Into diagnostic centers of Shrlners' parade and ceremonial, an street was tendered a birthday party i lery, in that place, Steele and Rolderer, but without] Holy Spirit Is the greatest and most it. It is the Influx from the 'Father arc also invited, the date will he Tuesday evening at the home of nounced thia morning that the fOl last night at the Silver Grill on 7:30 to 8:30—Current Literature Here in bur lesson we have ‘only eight weeks. In the Chri.stma.* baskets to be dis the U. S. Veterans' Bureau and ap- Hartford Is fluest of Club class, Mrs. Joseph Randlcy. ! much success. a sample of this witness. Paul sacrosanct event In the Power of through HU glorified Human. It Is trlbiitcd in the Parish. announced later. W.e hav'e already Mrs. D. Wright. lowing Potentates and their Divans Main street by a large party of her James Ilahiley the infinite God to accomplish, for Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Senior pearing before these boards in be- Here Yesterday Afternoon. 8:30 to 9:30-—Interior decorating, It had been stated unofficially Is writing on behalf of himself the very creative power In which half of the veterans. notified .Santa Claus to be with us • The lime Is dravving near for our will take part In the ceremonies relatives and friends. The funeral of James Rahlley, a it Is the purpose of the assumption choir rehearsal. kiddles Christmas party and the C. Elmore Watkins. | U. S: COMMERCE GROUP that Miss Steele faced accusations and hls companions, Sllvanus and are all the potencies that are in the Thursday, 7:45 p. m.—Family SWEDISH CONGREO.ATIONAL Obtaining dependency -.allowance again thi.s year. We had a very in- Profeaior George Wells of Hart- Fred E. Bolton, Illustrious Poten native of Wllllmantic, who died yes- involving espionage. She had been*^ of the human and Its glorification. Creator Himself. It is a spiritually f teresting time la.st year and we will work is being delayed by the non- tate, Aleppo Temple, Boston, .Mass, 4 to 5:19, Tuesday—High school Timotheus, to the church at Thes- Fellowship meeting at the parson- S. E. 4in*-n. Minister and compens: tion. ford wms the guest speaker at the Eleven tables of setback players morning at the Maples hos- girls’ club. studying music In Berlin. She was aalonlca, which he had been In- The subject Is not difficult to un- substantial Influx. It speaks to us again this year. The following com- returns from our Christmas card and Divan, Edward M. Hill, Chief derstand. (God created man In Hls age with Rev. Woodward in charge. Prosecution of guardianship mat- meeting of the Cosmopolitan club had" the u.sual good time at M rs.' St. Joseph's 7:30 to 8:39—Needlecraft, Miss ASKS BUDGET REFORMS bom in Canada but had become a strumental In establishing. It is through the Word and in the voice Sw-edi.*h Morning Wor.ship 10:30. ters. mittee will be In charge: Mrs. Anna sale. We would respectfully re- yesterday afternoon. The meeting Kabban, Kismet Temple, Brooklyn Frank House’s last night. It Was Ih Wllllmantic this morning naturalized citizen of the United a typical letter of Paul. Image on planes below Himself. He of conscience. Follow Its prompt- quest that all members who have N. y., Paul H. Hbsmet, Illustrious Hannah Jensen, teacher. THE S.VLV.ATION .ARMY English Morning Worship, 11:30. Prosecution of claims for back Barron, chairman, .Mr.s. Maude Leg- was held at Center Church House the fifth and final sitting In the' ® o'clock with burial in St, 2 to 4, Wednesday—Well States. First of all, full of the thank- wanted to come down and be with ings and as the Lord breathed upon returns to make, would do so as George H. Waddell Potentate, Melha Temple, Spring- Joseph's cemetery. He was 55 Baby Washington. Dec. 1.— (AP) — mankind on their plane of being. Captain and Mr*. Newman J. ( iirtl* Sunday School. 12:00. pay and allotments. gett, Gertrude Buchannan, Mrs. Lil- with Mrs. William Rush acting as tourney and the capital prize of five clinic. German Told On Her. fulness that seemed uppermost Hls disciples, so He will breathe English Evening Service, 7:00. lian Ubert, Mrs. Ruth Frazier. j soon a.s possible as Mrs. Scott would Director of Ceremonial field, Mass., and Divan, Charles J dollars was won by William Wlga- .years of age and has been 111 for the Sweeping reforms In the govern- To do this. He assumed a human Obtaining certificates in lieu of hostess. 2 to 4— Women’s bowling. One report attributed Miss and deepmost In Paul’c. religious upon you and give you Hls Holy Communion .service, 8:00. lost discharges. At the second meeting In Decern- ! like to buy the toys for the children Whelden, Illustrious Potentate, Pal- nowskl of School street. Oscar past six years. A sister, Mrs. ment’s budgetary methods will be like ours and glorified It; that is, Spirit. 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school. while the selection Is good. Please Professor Wells has recently re- parade will be dismissed. At 4 4 to 9:15—Y. U. G. G. club. advocated by the Chamber of Com- Steele’s difficulties through her ac- attitude and expression. Beneath Midweek service Wednesday, 7:30. Reinstatement of veterans in her we are planning to have a ! turned from a trip around the estine Temple, Providence. R. I., and Strong won first prize In the games Thomas Sullivan of Manchester 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. help. o'clock, weather permitting, one of 7 to 8— Sewing club. merce of the United States. quaintance with a man described as everything else In Paul’s life wa.s Friday evening the Yrnmg People’.* civil service employment. Chrlstma-s social. The committee wrorld and entertained the club Divan, William P. Hemming. Illu.s- last night, Mrs. Walter Smith of Green survives. “an influential German." This man 3:00 p. m. — Christians praise Mrs. Bristow who has been con- the greate.st band concerts eccr held trlnus Potentate, Pyramid Temple, 8 to 9—Miscellaneous sewing The Chamber announced thia to- this great outpouring of thank- meeting. Society will hold their annual meet- • .Securing headstones for graves will be appointed at the next meet- members with some of the interest- Talcottville, second. William Wlga- class. was said to have reported her con- fulness to God for the unspeak- ing and Christmas party, 8:00. of deceased veterans. fined at her home this past few ing experiences and Impressions In Manchester will be given by the Bridgeport. Conn., and Divan, Na- nowskl and Raymond Hall were tied day after conducting a referendum 7:00 p. m.—Open air service. ing. \Ve will have refreshmenLs and weeks with lUncsss, Is now very massefl bands of Springfield, Provi- 4 to 4:30, Thursday—Beginners’ In which its membership approved fidences to his Nazi supet^rs. able gift of Christ In saving him Prosecutloi of applications for g ^ a d while on this trip. Starting than B. Richards, Illustrious Poten- for third .place and divided the tap dancing. from bigotry and narrowness, and 7:30 p. m.—Salvation meeting. A a grab-bag, for which the members much Improved. The Auxiliary ex- dence. Hartford and Boston In front tate, Sphinx Temple, Hartford, and 13 proposals to Improve the budget Apparentiy no further lJ|nrmatlOD ST. BRIDGET'S R. C. retirement of disabled emergency from Hartford he Journeyed west- money. Mrs. House served fruit PATERSON SILK STRIKE as to the exact charges a ^ -st Miss attuning hls mind and heart to. welcome Is extended to all to unite arc asked to bring an Inexpensive tends its greetings. of the postofflce. The ma.ssed bands Divan. 4:30 to 5—Social dancing. system. with us at this service. Rev. W illiam .fudge. Pastor officers. wrard through Canad and the Ca- salad, fancy crackers and coffee. 9 to 5:30—Advanced tap dancing. Steele had reached tha, - - ,sulate, the richness and fullness of love..' gift for exchange. If you can't come will be led In the hour proirram by One step recommended was "a Week Day Service* Kev. Leo Pieher, Assistant Obtaining lost records and locat- to the next meeting, plan to come to nadian Rockies. British Columbia NOW NEARING THE END 6:30 to 7:49— Troop 11, Girl where further Infarmatton concern- With this thankfulness is linked ing missing veterans. .American Legion Impressed him so favorably he Walter Smith, bandmaster of the During the month of November more active centralized adminis- Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Girl Guards, this one. Scouts. trative control of expenditures.” ing her announced expulsion was be- the prayerfulness which Paul was Masses w-il! be celebrated at 7:00. Obtaining passports and visail for The Commander of the Post re- would have liked to etay there long- Aleppo hand of Bo.ston. Bandmaster the South Manchester fire depart- I ing awaited. and band practice. EXPERTS ARE DIVIDED 7:30 to 9—Bowiing for young wo- Among other proposals approved j always manifesting as hls own 8:00, 9:30 and 10:30. At the 8:00 veterans and their dependents. ceived a letter from the National er. The dty of Victoria he found Smith will give two cornet solos, ac- ment responded to five alarms, men. practice, and enjoying other Chris- CHURCHES Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.— Young British War Veteran* were: Rolderer, 40, a naturalized Ameri- EMANUEL LUTHERAN Peoples meeting. o'clock mass the Junior Choir will Prosecuting naturalization pa- Commander which was read at the more English than any British city. companied by the bands. three being still alarms and two Rxpecled That Dyers Will Go can school teacher, was being held tians. Thankfulness and prayer ,1 wishing transportation call Mrs. Mons-Vpre will hold its big get- That the executive budget be Knut E. Erickson, Pastor Ella Waterman. 8055. Thursday. 7:30 p. m.—Open Air sing; pers. meeting and as there were many of Tol^o amated him by Its size and Ceremonial Tonight- ON RELIEF EXPENDITURES bell. In both cases where bell Back to Work on .Monday__ in a Bavarian prison without know- were two great links in hls rela- together tonight in the Moose Hall the members of the post absent, it whlTs there he was very fortunate submitted to Congress about March , Wednesday,_____ 5:00___ to— 10:00— A service. Hymn—A Message froip the Caring for claims of dependents At S o’clock Chef Urbano Osano alarms were turned Ip the depart- : ing the charges lodged against him. tionship to God and hls fellow men. in Europe. on Brainard place at 8 o’clock. is put In this column *o all can read in having a native Japaneee friend The -Agreement. 1. Instead of early January "In the Sunday School and Bible aasses | Church Night In charge of Groups Thursday. 8:00 p. m.—Public ser- Sacred Heart. Every member of the Post is re- will begin the big task of serving ment was called for fires In auto- ! He was arrested June 22 at Llndau Then we have the readiness of Prosecution of land grant claims It. to show him the city. In Tokyo he (Continaed from Page Une) mobiles. The loss for the month i POLICE COURT belief that estimates will be more ®L 9:30. j c and I. Supper served from 5:30 vice in citadel. Hymn—Happy We. Who Thus quested to be present as a fine pro- dinner to 1,200 Shrlners expected at accurate If submitted nearer the when officials found he had a permit Paul always to commend the works United. with veterans' preference. Dear Mr. Commander: aw some of the moit beautiful as was small. of love and righteousness. At times All services tomorrow will be to 6:30. An entertainment by Cen- Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Holiness meet- gram has been arranged. A pie sup- Masonic Temple and at the state out their suggestions with the Chief Paterson, N. J., Dec. i _(a P) __ beginning of the fiscal year.” to carry 180 gold dollars across the Engllsh. j ter Church Cnilldren. A "Nearly ing. Hymn—Holy God We Praise Thy Obtaining honorable discharge for In this year I am summoning w^ell a* the moat terrible things he The strike of 20,000 silk dyers In German border. could be very critical and could per win be served by Chef Bill had ever seen In his Ilfs. If there armory. Elaborate plans hay* been Executive before the log fireplace Samuel Gordon of New Haven That the President, in his bvidget Morning Worship at 10:45. Ser- New" Bazaar. No admission charge, Saturday, 7:30 p m. - Open air Name. veterans who were dishonorably every member of The American Le- The annua] Elks Memorial service Passaic valle.v mills neared Its end Unofficially it was reported the speak very plain words In rebuke Davis, and Bill says he is out to gion to active duty. We have adopt- is one word to describe the Japa- made by .Manchester's fameil chef to St Warm ’.prlngs. In conferences paid a fine of $15 and costs after estimates,______designate______activities he mon "The King of Truth.” ' Wednesday, 6:30—Cub Pack Mr meeting. Hymn—Jesus, Thou Art Ctoming. discharged for misrepresentation of will be held at the Elks Home In today as negotiators reached an authorities were considering filing where he felt they were called for. Evening Service at 7:00. Sermon age. surprise the boys. Here’s hoping ed.# splendid program of action, a nese people. It is the word tidy, he handle this dinner, one of the larg- starting this week-end. being found guilty of failing to give ! thinks should be discontinued, Lynn, leader. Saturday, 8:00 p. m.—Public^ ....._ __ scr- At the 9:30 there w-lll be organ for a large crowd. Every member Rockvlllle tomorrow afternoon at agreement. a signal on the direction he was i That revenue estimates In the treason or espionage chargee against But he had a keen eye for dis- "An Advent Psalm.” Obtaining victory and other med- program of hls service to God, declared. est ever to be held here. The Shrin- Hopkins' plan for a Federal work three o’clock. A large number of cerning earnestness and right pur- Wednesday, 6:30—Class in Areo- vice. This has become a very special j selections by Arlyne C. Garrity. of Post attending can bring a friend ers will have a rest perhxl from 8 relief cor|)oratlon with an appropri- .Speedy ratification by shop chair- about to take, when arraigned In-' executive bureaus be so expanded as him on the basis of material found Welcome to our services. meeting, w-ith three a soldier.* as The program for the 10:30 Mass als for veterans of all wars, Country and Legion. We have every In China and India, said Dr. members of the lodge living here In notebooks which he carried. pose, and he was nevpr slow in ex- plane Design. Mr. Vetrano, leader. it he so desires. Welts, It Is a great advantage to p. m.. until 7 o'clock at which time ation of $8,000,000,000 to $0,000,- men ot the Federation of bilk-and the local police court today. j to present a complete revenue pro- We hope that our people will In Wednesday, 7:00—Shining Light leaders, every Saturday evening. will be: i Distribution of Information that _ c. I J - - ripht to be proud of It and every will attend. J. W. Clarke, past Gordon was driving a truck down i gram. I pressing some word ot approval I Interprets existing laws pertaining The New England Council of i reason to fight for it. Its ‘ success have It known that you arc not the visiting bands will give concerts 000.000 to abolish the "dole” In fa- Rayon Dyers arid Finishers was ex- large number attend the (Concert to Circle, Kings Daughters. Asperges Me. exalted ruler of .New London lodge and encouragement to those who to veterans. British War Veterans will hold its ; English. Shanghai Is not a Chi- at the State armory, lasting one vor of government made Jobs and pected, paving the way for the re- McLean Hill west of the Hockamim i That there should be a general ,ic- C. N. G. ORDERS be given for the benefit of the Man- Wednesday, 7:00 — In-As-Much Kyrle, Stearns. will deliver the giemorial address. opening of the mills Monday. Sign- river bridge and turned Into a drive- i counting office directly under con- were seeking to know and to do the chester Memorial hospital Monday SECOND CONOREriATK)N.AL ] Commander Barron also mention- regular meeting tomorrow, Sunday, Continued on Page Five) nese city, but an International city hour. At 8 o’clock the Shrine cere- opportunity, is said to have divided There will also be a musical Hartford, Dec. 1.— (A P ) The right. He makes It quite clear to Circle, Kings Daughters. Frederick C. Allen, .Minister Gloria, Stearns. the Presidential advisors. pro- ing of a two-year contract between i without signalling his IntenUon. ' trol of the executive. evening by the Beethoven and G Credo, Steams. ed the V. F. W. National home at with no rules or laws for the white monial will be held in the armory, gram- Adjutant General In _Drd*9i tod^ these In the church at Thessalonlca Thursday, 7:30—Parish Players. people. Peking he found most In- lasting until 10 o'clock. At the close lekes’ Program employers and worker.* is expected Frederick M. Jones of 25 Proctor a.ss:gned Theodore Clef Clubs, assisted by Mrs. Berte- Robbins Room. New members re- Sanctus, Stearns. Eaton Rapids, Michigan, as an ac- Ickes leaves tomorrow for Warm to follow ratification. toad, who was In the rear of the | 13 KILLED BY BL.\ST that he iully appreciates their faith Morning worship at 10;4.’j. Ser- tivity among veterans organiza- teresting, and remarked there were of the ceremoiile.s at the armory, an recently appointed s e co n c^ ^ and works and their "patience of line Lashinske and Miss Miriam ceived. mon by the pastor, "The 400th An- Benedictus, Stearns. Springs with a plan to expand pub- A rocker spaniel dog owned by The agreement reached today truck, struck the truck, the collision j Beirut, Syria, Dec. 1._iAP)__ Watkins. tions. The National home provides three places he wanted to etay In', entertainment and luncheon will be Jarne.* WIKson of Arch street was ant of Infantry to Company N, hope.” Saturday, 6:00—Junior Choir re- niver.sary of Luther’s Bible." Agnus Del, Stearns. ~pc CM XH ’vJ'- Tokyo, Peking and Cairo, Egypt. accorded the visiting nobles. lic works. Though he was keeping recognizes the federation as the col- resulting jn considerable damage to Thirteen worlimen were cruslied or 102nd Infantry, and William R. Du- The Board of Administration will hearsal. protection and care for the orphans killed by an automobile near the in- his car. The evidence clearly show- Along with such commendation, The anthem; and widows of deceased or totally ' The high spot of his trip was the the figure a close secret, usually lecting bargaining agent for the bu'rncd to death, and eight soriou-sly gan of Company A, also appointed however. Paul usually expressed meet on Tuesday evening at the Saturday, 7:00—C3iolr rehearsal. .ST. .IAMBS R. C. CHURCn Adequate police protection and well-informed persons suggested tersection of Center and Arch workers. ed Gordon had turned Into the drive- "God Be Merciful"—by King. disabled veterans, . thus assuring opportunity to see the "Taj Mahal afreets some time Thursday night, injured today in the explosion and a second lieutenant, to Company D some subtle word of criticism or usual time.,Our Every Member Can- Church school and Everyman’s Rev. \$ llliam P. Reldy, Pastor In the province of Agra. India, biiflt traffic arrangements have been that $5,000,000,000 to $7,000,000,000 The union failed to attain Its ! " '“•y ''’Rhout giving a signal while .collapse of a port warehouse where v.as is just a week off, and It Is Kev. Patrick Killeen members and potential members made by the committee In charge. but it was not until last evening that aim Qf a closed shop. I Jones was trying to pass. - - of the same regiment. C?ummlngs some suggestion that might keep SOUTH CHURCH class at 9:30. that their loved ones, In the event by an emperor 300 yeare ago In might be a good i.uess at to what oils and powder were stored. was master sergeant of the sendee therefore important that all mem- Rev. Thomas Stack Chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon he has In mind for an Immediate •Mr. Wil.son learned of it. The dog Lieutenant William Barron Inves- those to whom he was writing (Methodist Episcopal) Sunday evening at 6:45 the young of an emergency, will not be left rjemory of his wife, and one of the A new wage scale calls for pay- Tho accident occurred , as crews company and D-.igan a sergeant In from becoming too well satisfied bers of the ^ a r d be present Tues- people will meet at the church In moot beautiful things ever done by will detail all local police to duty program. had been around the house until ment of 66 cents an hour to men tigated the case and testified during Leonard C. Harris, Minister helpless. about 7:30 Thursday night when it were starting to work and before Company A when ordered up for with themselves. So in this case be day night. order to go to Hockanum to attend Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30. utin. Dr. Wells closed his remark.'! during the parade and members of Observers did not regard the and 48 cents an hour to women lor the court hearing. many had entered the building. Children’s Mass at 8:30 In Basement Larry Redman, our genial ex- ic key mo u s e disappeared and when It was not examinations. reminds them of the largeness and Our Every Member Canvass will a meeting of the Hartford Bast M by toying that he should never be Company K, 160th Infantry, C. N. G. Hopkins and Ickes plans as a con- a 36 hour week. Sunday services; adjutant, is working on plans for home yesterday Mr, Wilson started fullness of. the gospel. be held Sunday, December 9. We Young People’s Union, Chapel. 'Vespers and Benediction quite happy unless he thought he will be stationed at streets intersect- certed plan for a total appropria- 9:30 a. m.—CBurch School with at 3:30 In the afternoon. the Rifle Club. He is now In a posL tion of $1.'1.000,000,000 tA $16,000,- to look for It. Late In the afternoon He reminds thg^ that the call trust that all will plan to stay at classes for all ages. The We»'k « could go .^aln,. ing Main street throughout Its en- that they have heard is a call of Music at the 8:30 Mass, Chorus tion to expound all the good and PRESENTS tire length on traffic...... duty...... The corn- 000,000 but rather as two differ he learned from a boy that he had home during the afternoon 410 that 10:45 a. m.— Morning worship Monday at 7 Boy Scouts. points on various makes of rifles, .seen a dog hit hy an automobile and God to the highest and the holiest it may not be necessary for the men Tue.sday at 7:30—Older Young Choir. pany will he under command of Cap- ^ approaches to the unintwlned FAMILY FEUD A CAUSE with sermon for Advent, “He Comes Prelude—Organ. cartridges, targets and whatnots. problems of recovery and relief. later the dead dog was found. It things, and that to profess the to call more than once. Again!" People. Discussion meeting- and DEE-JAYS TO HUNT I tain Jame.i H. McVeigh Christian life and to seek to lead Hymn—Come, Holy Ghost. He has even looked Into telescopic Cni-iiiplnyment Grow was a valuable dog, slightly over a On Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock Music at this hour: business meeting. sights. And what sights!! Talk It j To Clear Streets year old, it means to become examples to Wednesday at 2 W o m c n 's Hymn—Oh What Could My Jesus I During the pgrade from 3 p. m. The Federal emergency relief ad- OF CARLISLE TRAGEDY the Women’s Missionary Society is Prelude—Andante Cantabile ...... Do More. up, Larry, and here’s hoping you CROOKS’ ABEHORS others. He congratulates these holding a Missionary Tea to which League. There will be a most un- until 4 o’clock, traffic on Main street ministration has collected statistics ...... Tschalkowskl Hymn -M other'of Mercy, Day By will put It over in good style. to show that the number of people Mrs. Teresa Hughes and Mrs Christians that they have in fact all are most cordially invited. We Professional Hymn — Crusadre’s usual and interesting speaker, Mrs. will be halted for the approaching - (Continued from Pac-e One) given a good witness and that Day. Past Commander (Theney Is on relief of all kinds has grown Marie . Sefiven are iipendlng the have tried to reach as many as Hymn. J. King.sley Birge. working on the Christmas party for WALT DISNEY’S 'Coollmied trero I'sge Une) marching fihrlners and all motor from 13,338.000 In September, 1033, week-end visiting Hi Boston.. their faith in God has been spread Wednc.sday at 7:30 Men’s chorus Hymn— Oh Lord. I Am Not .Worthy. traffic will be routed around parallel explanation of the tragedy, the dis- possible, but if any one has not been Anthem—“(Gotrte, O Blessed Lord, the kiddies. Under hls able leader- to 18.0.’50,000 last September. More abroad. reached and wishes to come, please rehearsal. Communion Morning Hymn—Bragia a ^ r aha •oQfeaaed to aiding the streets. Special attention will be sension In the family of the five All this Is the more remarkable Thou Light of Life.Tschaikow’Ski Violin, Organ , ship we expect this year’s party to FANCIFUL CHARACTERS than half were on direct relief. Neal A. Cheney and family of call Mrs. K. E. Erickson or Mrs. Anthem—"Bfeak Forth, O Beaute- Friday at 2—King’s Daughters be one of the best ever. Go to It, DUllngar gana she would not hsve given by police and traffic patrol- Haynes street are visiting 'with victims came to the surface again. when we note that , these to whom sale and tea at Whiton Llbrarj’. Postlude— Organ. been able to aaals- Nelson. Among the FERA's euggeetlons Family Quarrels Harry Erickson for reservations, so ous Heavenly Life" ...... Bach Neal, and don’t hesitate to call on men to clear sufficient space around theee thinga bulk large: friends and relatives In Paterson, N. Paul was writing had been saved that we may know how many to Date of C. E. plays Is changed. 9:30 Mass. James Breen, soloist. In It was revealed at department the. postofflce and area adjacent to Two sisters of Noakes were given from perverted Ideas and atti- (from the Christmas Oratorio) 10:30— High Mass. the boys for any needed help. 1 —More relief workshops, where J.. over the holiday and week end. plan for. A free will offering will Recessional Hymn ...... Austria Announcement later. today that Inspector Samuel P. Masonic Temple for the use of visit- suspended sentences in Roseville tudes. "They had, as Paul says, turn- Prelude—Organ. the unemployed make goode for be received' which will go to the Postlude in C sharp m in or...... Anderson-Shea Auxiliary V. F. \V. Cowley, who was killed in o>a Nel- ing member* this afternoon. It Is last, night after Russell Pierce, ed from Idols to serve the living Aspergis Me. son gunflght, was the man m the destitute. Thonias Finley, of Philadelphia, benevolence fund of the local con CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The regular meeting of the An- expected that all spare In the vicini- brother of the 18-year-oId niece, true God...... Vodorinskl Kyrle—Mass in G...... Leonard charge of the hunt which re.eultec. 2—Rural Industrial communities who has beep x-laiting relatives gregatlon. Archibald Sessions, Organist and H. B. .Anthony, Minister derson-Shea Auxiliary Was held last ty of the.. Temple will be restricted built with relief funds, In them lu-re for the holiday will return to Winifred Pierce, charged them with What a picture Is here of the Gloria Childhood Furniture In the death of Dllllnger and "Pret- disturbing the peace, "abusing and reality of the Christian life! Why Friday night will be "Swedish Choirmaster. Credo Tuesday, and was presided by the ry Bob" Floyd, ts well as Nelson. “ ‘-He use of vl.sltlng guests, also In Hopkins hopes to evolve a combina- Ills home tomorrow. .Mr. Finley Is Night” at the Luther League. An 5:00 p. m.—High School League. Sunday: me ivvr and across from the cursing " hls mother. Mrs. Pearl cannot every professing Christian Sanctus new officers. After the meeting the | Melvin Purvis, In charge of the tion of Industrial Improvement and representative In the Philadelphia Pierce. enjoyable program and social is be Devotional Leader, Avis Palmer. 8:00 a. fii.—Morning prayer. armory. subsistence farming to provide se- district for the United American be such a witness? j Agnus Del. drawing of the two turkeys took Justice Department’s Chicago of- Noakes’ sisters. Mrs. Winnie ing planned by the Publicity Com Dlscusslonal leader, Dorothy Marion 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School Rally. plays. Little Alton Munsie, Russell t .J’’ ®'nterestlng and color- curity for thousands of families Metals Corporation. mlttcc under the leadership of Mrs There will be no uiwal Claeses. Mrs. I Offertory solo—Ave Maria. Luizi fice. worked under Cowiey's orders Chaffin and Mr*. Kate Glbby, said Fraser. Subject, “What do you call Mrs. Clare Brennan street and Mrs. Florence Peterson, in this respect. fill sights to watta for during the now living In crowded cities Beatrice Pearson. Edith Johnson good literature?" Dell Aycock will present an object I parade will be the ,auy dr„sed 3 More money for rehabilitation The choir of the Polish National they had called on Mrs. ^erce to SINGLE HANDED, TAKES ! Postlude—Organ. Westminster Road, were the win- In speaking of the drive to make help establish Identification of the will lead the devotional exercises 6:00 p. m.—Epworth JLeague. lesson. It unsafe for the underworld to pro- Potentates and member* of their loans to the destitute. church on Galway street will go to and topical study. All our young 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship In ners. We realized a good sum from dead girl In Pennsylvania. 7:30 p. m.—Evening service under this drawing, and we wish to thank tect the men they seek. Justice Do-‘ official staffs, the be-decked nobili- Chicopee tomorrow for the second people are most cordially Invited direction of members of the com- charge of Rev. and Mrs. Aycock. ty, dressed In flowing robes of bright Identification of the dead man as ALL SPEEDING RECORDS MAKE SKI PLANS the members for aaslstlng ue to | partment officials said that fugi- of a series of three concerts of the .Noakes were established to the sat- and urged to come. mittee appointed to assist the Pas 2:30 p. m.—Junior Mission Band, colors with glittering vestments Of ralee funds to carry on our work. tives were now giving themselves LINER’S OFflCERS choirs of that place, Westfield and isfaction of state police by United The Week: tor in these hours. Albert Holman 6:30 p. m.—Young People's Hour. Chicago, Dec. 1.— (A P )— The the fraternity, always one of the An American, single-handed, has Those of us who attend the meet- up voluntarily at the rate of two this town. The final concert will be States Marine fingerprints. Tuesday, 4:00-l-ConflrmaUon. will preside, Frank Mullen will Mrs. Aycock will be the special I American Olympic Ski Committee .o r three a month. most alluring sights In any parade. held in High school hall hero op Sun- won laurels from picked crews of ings irregularly, may wonder why , Descriptions of the others tallied 6:15—Children’s Chorus. speak. There will be special music speaker. ' ; gathered today to draft plans for The quality of the music too, will ARE UNDER ARREST Europe’s greatest speed champions. 7:30—Emanuel Choir. we ask for donations so often, so | day evening, December 9, A bus will with those of hls niece and three and a period of tinging of the old 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic Service. : the United States Ski team for captivate tiiousands, manv who have America can be Justly proud of the Wednesday, 7:18— Boy Scouts. This will be the closing service of we are going to try to entice those j convey the singers to Chicopee to- children. Police worked on the familiar Gospel hymns. If you desire games in Germany In 1938. Mem- never witnessed a 100' pei cent (Ontlmisd (rom PBg« one) morrow, leaving the church at 1 world records won by Ah Jenkins, 8:00—Dortas Society at home the campaign. „y/ ‘stay-at-home’ members to come and i HALF OF JERSErS theory that the five deaths were an hour o f helpful genuine soul In- bers of the National Ski Association Shrine parade. p. m. "murder and suicide." according to Maurice Moriarty of of Misses JohnNon, 51 ainton street. spiration and enrichment, you are The Week: share our fdn with us and obtain a .Mounted Patrol 12 The bond w-as pro-/lded by an the Moriarty Brothers Service Sta- Thursday, 7:30—G Clef. Tuesday at 8:00 p. ni.— Monthly- will hold their annual meeting to- first-hand knowledge of the work j | Invited to attend those gatherings. morrow. Dates for various sectional UQUOR IS ILLICIT Manchester will also se^for_.the attorney for the Ward line, operator Mrs. Thoraia D. Smith and her tion. Friday, 2:00— Business meeting The Weeks meeting of the Official Board. carried on by the Auxiliary. We ar- first Unie a mountpil “patrol of shrln- of the ^sirro Castle.. of Missionary Society. Wednesday at 7,;30 p. m.—Mid- tournaments will be selected '‘ and range socials once a month for your j .'OanSnued from Page One) * committee from the Booster club In "Jenkins sat at th8 wheel of his 7:00 p. m.—MeeOng of new officers elected. ers. numbering 27.’ The mounted The Complaint charge of the chicken pie supper at TWO MDITIONAL FERA powerful car for 24 hours, driving 3:00—Missionary Tea. the CSiurch School Board at church. week Prayer Meeting. pleasure, and we assure you, that He said legitimate alcohol cost patrol Is from Boston’s noted Alep- The • complaint against Warms the North Methodibt church Tues- on through the heat of the day and 6:30—Junior Choir. 7:00 p. BiLi—Girl Scouts troop Friday at 7:30 p. m.—Class Meet- •4.27, including the cost of distribu- po Temple and the beautifii: ani- charges that on September 8. 1034, day evening, announces that no PROJECTS ARE APPROVED the black of the night, stopping only ^ 8 :00—Luther League. meeting. ^ ing. tion. while bootleg alcohol sold for mals, decked out In as fine etpilp- as acting captain of the Morro tickets vrill be sold after Monday. fuel,” Mr. Moriarty said. "Travel- Castle, "unlawfully and wilfully, by •2.90. nient a.s their riders, will add a The committee must know how- at 132 miles per hour around the the center CHURCH basket^r ‘’“J’® CONCORDIA LUTHERAN A Christmas Sensation! "The remedy Is to, give license* unique ‘ oiiQh to the spectacular ml.sconduct. -negligence and inatten- many to prepare for. Besides old- mile-course on the salt beds at (Congregational) Tuesday, 4:00 p. m.—’’Starlight’’ Garden and Winter Streets tion to hls dutle.s," he "failed to Lake LOVE — FAITH — PRAYER only to persons of the verv highest parade as a whole. The Herald Is In- fashioned chicken pie there wlH be Two additional work projects ;e Bonneville, Utah, with the (Rev. Watson Woodruff Brownie Pack will hold a "Fly Up" K. RIrhter, Pastor such steps os were necessary to pro- were approved by -the supervising character and prohibit all other,* formerl that resldenLs of Hartford mashed potatoes and turnips, cran- perature reaching 120 degrees, In the gymnasium. Every child will be delighted with these new from manufacturing or selling li- vide for the saf«(Yy of upw-ards of 2(K) engineer of the FERA In Hartford 10:50—Morning Worship. Sermon 8:00 p. m.—Chib ScouU. 9:00 a. m.—Sunday School. East Hartford. Rockville, Willlman- berry sauce, cabbage salad, celery, yesterday. Involving a total expen- •^e iron-hearted driver smashed 77 designs in “ Childhood Furniture” by Walt Disne.v, quor," the commissioner said. tlc, Windsor and other smaller sur- pa.ssengers, and as a result of hls by the miniater. Sacrament of the 7:15 p. m.—Ceclllan Club. 10:00 a. m.—English Service misconduct, negligence and Inatten- olives, squash, appla and mince pie, diture In' labor and materials of American A.A.A. international and There have been 876 seizures of rounding towns are planning to at- rolls and coffee. Leon , Holmes Is .world records. His amazing aver- Lord’s Supper. /.I P.' “ • —Men’s Friendship 11:00 a. m.—German service. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ^ featuring AJickey Mouse and his friends, Mi'nnie iUlelt apparatus, from which $14,024 tion to duties, the lives of upwards $383.40. One of the projects Is for The mhusic; Oub Bowling League at the Y. M tend the local event In large num- president of .the Booster club, and $228, for laying 110 feet of slx-lnch age, including stops, w’as 127.2 miles The Week: ws« realized at public aales. There bers. of 50 persons were destroyed." Prelude—Communion ...... Abb C. A. Tuesday at 7:30 p. m, — Ladle.* Mouse, Pluto the Pup, etc. The complaint against Abbott the proceeds are for current expensi- sanitary sewer for the town water per hour. also had been 2,990 complaints and Wives of local Shrlners have plan- es of the church. The meal will be Anthem—The Fullness of the Earth Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. —Willing Aid. charges that the chief engineer, bv department on Fnlrvlcw street "Holes In the salt bed had been — SUNDAY SERVICES — 809 arrests, be said. In 1,043 cases ned a lunch for wives of vlsIUng ready at 8 o'clock and the commit- ...... Garrett Workers Group of the Wesleyan Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. - The similar misconduct and negligence from St. John street, south.' TJie filled with crushed rock with edges Guild meeUng. 7:30 p. m.— Mid- Every parent will' appreciate these practical . no violatioaa were found, "and 550 nobility In tho Center Church House tee will continue to serve while there sharp as a knife, yet Jenkins came Anthem—O All Ye Green Things .. Church Board will raert for the 9 r.'JO A. M.— On Time S. S. Rally . cases are now being Investigated. failed to report to hls station when cost of material will be $152.' to be week devoUonal. First Quarterly from 2 o’clock unUl after the parade.' la a demand. Tickets are on sale by paid by the tow-n and labor of $76. .through without a single tire fail- monthly meeting. Dell Aycock In Charge. pieces of furniture— tables, desks, chairs, rockers, The capacity of stills seized was he learned that fire had been re- —Conaol'atlon. Mendelssohn Conference wUl be held at this time. Thursday at 8:00 p. m. Ample parking for cars of visiting ported on the ship and that beoau.se the club members, also at Potterton Work on the sewer will be begun at ure.'My hat Is off to Firestone en- Choir 1MJ)S7 gallons a day. Shrlner* will be available In rear of 9:30 —The Church School. The District Superintendent, Rev will meet for rehcasal. . benches, etc.— b,uilt for children’s use, largo of his misconduct "the U\-es of up- A Krah a and Karl Keller’s store. once. Eight men will be employed gineers for developing tires that G. Q. Scrivener will preside. All Of- the Municipal building and Center on this work. 9:30— The Women’s (3lasa. Mrs. Friday at 8:00 p. m. — Luther A. M.— Preaching Serrice wards of 60 persons wbre destroy-: make such speeds possible. Jenkins Lcsli6 Hftrdy, leader. ficial Members asked to be present. League will meet. enough to be useful, sturdy enough for long wear, Church adjacent to the Masonic Tho other project will provide aid be would not have tried this Thursday, 7:80 p. m. Young men’s “Tampering With the Main Spring”. Temple and reception rooms. work for two carpenters boarding . 9:80—The M!en’e League. Presi- W. H. Adams, aaiistant HOSPIT AL NOTES supreme test on any other tires, for dent Ernest F. Strong. Topic: Bible basketball practice. Evangelist Jarrette Aycock. finished in attractive, durable colors. Parade Schedule United States attorney who arraign- up tho 106 windows in the old he needed the extra strength given Study. POLISH NATIONAL CHURCH Everyman *s Union school, now .in disuse. Lum- Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Joint meeting Golway Street Following is the revjsed schedule ed the two prisoners, said the gov- by gum-dipping, a Firestone patent- 6:00 —The Cyp CTub. The Club In the parlor of the W. H. M. S. and of the parade: ernment would try the case against Mrs. Susan Tlnsz of 48- Foley ber costing $8290 and labor Rev. Peter Latas. 6:30 P .M .— Young People’s Rally We invite your inspection. Bring the children, street, Mrs. Aline Demrusy of U8 ed process. will go from the church to Hocka? W. F. M. S. There will be a Christ- _ Division 1; Police patrol. Marshal the two W]ard Line officers as soon amounting to $9^.50 are listed in "The Firestone spark plugs he Pine Street, Mrs. Charlbtte Kittle of tho project. num to attend the Union meeting of mas program. All ladies of the 8:30 a. m.—Children’s mass, or surprise them. We promise you a real Christ- C!oI. Harry B. Bissell and aides. Po- as a Judge could be found available. used In hls record-breaking run fired church Invited. Hostesses, Mrs Warms’ address on the complaint 146 Summit street,, and John Hayes .. Peoples Branch of the 10:30— Mass. “ Life’s Greatest Posses- Eible Glass tentate Nathan B. Richards and of 321H Oakland street were ad- more than 84,000,000 Umes without Hartford Bast Association. Andd Paul Ferris. Mrs. Ezekiel Benson, mas sensation. Divan of Sphinx Temple. Hartford; Is given as Green Village, N. J., and The choir will go to (micopee In sion”— Dell Aycock. mitted yesterday. a miss. The battery, also made at 1“ charge of traaieporta- Mrs. H. L. Carr, Mrs. William the aftomopn for the second of Sphinx band and drum corps, direc- that of Abbott as 786 Pelhamdale the Firestone Factory, required no Thumith. avenue. New Rochelle. N. Y. PUBLIC RECORDS three concerts to be given by the ^HEV. DUDLEY H. BURR tors, -patrol, nobility, candidates sendee whatever. Jenkins said the The V^'eelc* The law against criWiinal negli- NOTED .ARTIST DIES united choirs from that place, 7:30 P.M.— East Hartford past Potentates (In cars); floats. ' perfonnance of these products was ’Tuesday, 2:30—W.C.T.U.. Ladies Dljdslon 2: Palestine PotenUte gence at sea is embodied in Title 18 MANCHESTER AND VERNON Weetfleld and this town. raiy Man' W’alopaiei Kennebuckport,.. Me., Dec. the most remarkable he hao ever PMlor. Mrs. C. W, Holman, speaker. PARISH CLOSING SERVICE BY and Divan of Providence. R. I.; Pal- SecUon 46L of the Federal code! .Marriage Intention seen. Tuesday, 7:00— Troop ra . Boy Captain William H. Van Schalck. (AP) Charles S. Sherman, 84, art- Miss Mary B. O’Bremski of Man- (Methodist ^Isoopal Church) EVANGELIST M7NDAT, OBOEBIBEB S estine Temple band; Patrol. ist, qf Kennebuckport and New "Ab Jenkins holds offices in Im- Scouts. f ZION LUTHERAN master of the General Slocum, was chester and Charles F. Mullaney of C. Homer Ohms, Minister High and Cooper St. I O n u o b Division 3; Pyramid Potentate and York, died last night at his home portant national and state safety Tuesday, 7:00 —cmolr rehearaal. pivaii of Bridgeport, Conn.: Pales- conricted of violating that law and Buffalo, N. y „ applied for a mar- Rev. H, F. R« Stechholx,' Paator received the maximum sentence of here. Sherman was widely known riage license In the office of Town srganizaUons”, . Mr. Moriarty said. .. At 7:30 Beginning researsal of Sunday sendees. tina band, patrol, Cbantera; dtrec- ten years. for hts work In the restoration of "He believes speed In Itself is the Enlarged Choir for the Christ- At Vemonr Clerk Samuel J. Turkington this mas musie. paintlnrs. He leaves bis widow. momisg. ' lot dangerous but that It is always 9:25 a. m.—Service for morning inwdse to drive with any but the Tuesday, 8:00—ProfesalatuU Wo- men, Robbins Boom. worship. Sermon for both children mfest equipment He has driven ’Tuesday, 1 and adults. (Pleaae note earlier Boee than « million mllee on Flre- rtone TIrej without an accident" XANCnrESTCR lCVEMmu nEKAL.U, MAXVUHEEI EK, UiM M , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1.1981.
that got rid It long before the tiM. TboM loaaaa ara proportloa- aba ot sands o f farmers wUl ba saved from was drawn for thr attaodancs prlaa. several articles. Hie family were Monday evening, Dec. 3, at the state 6f ths publicity for the ilanrllFstrr •vietlon, aad if they get easier terins Aldo was somewhere else, so back Ataly aqulvAtaat to a cmauAlty Uat n< United Statea did. ^ytsNew Deal /dumbfounded to see him , drive a armory. Mrs. Bertha Olds, chairman for the coming year. “ 'J Prtcea for their produce, ink, the bag went the prize with an lag screw through the Mrd and The Junior Group will meet two and A half RtUUDiia (or a coun- A t all eventa our Southern neigh- will be able to pay off eventually. of the eblidren'S'. Christmas party, and the Shriners* Aid For Crippled extra amount added for the next platter and iben-with the aid of a home of Mrs. Oertrufis £pFnbt0 Btnid try the aiac p( the United Statea, or bor la moving along. Her waya meeting. haa called m meeting of her commit- And the insurance eom poale^' TEN^ wrench fasten the gob*'’er firmly to Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 4tb, County Commander Brody was tee for 7:30 of the same evening, ao rususiUBO ■> Taa __ about aevan Umea aa fraat aa tboae may not be oura and she may enter- (and their policy-holders) will also the table. 'JTie experiment waa an tinus work .on the dolls present and gave a short talk. He entire success, so much so, that pa- that the plana for the party may be lUBAXJ) PKINTINO COMPAMI. VHO. auffarad by our forcaa In the World tain aome notiona that would gain Jonesies . be saved. That Is the generic line of Lets not forget that the It BitMii aifM i financial (arm relief. SHUN said that he noticed that the post tent rights will soon be available. submitted to the regular meeting. MaocbMUr, Coai^ War. little adherence Ih thia countiy. But Children Chief Objective officers were up to the minute tn o f any aaaoclstion is in Its The FC A had $2,200,000,000 avail- C. D ^ r e and Phil. Newcomb There is quite a bit of business to TBOMA« rsaacBON The K ew Deal's not anch a mya-.t.nearly 16,000,000,000, compared to By RODNEY DCTCHER r.llUeal movement starts, here for ship, and so lets gat our me: It win taka tbeae South American abe la Improving baraelf and the able. It ha., now loaned nearly all Buddies conducting the meeting. It ao hap- have Just received Sterling Silver be taken care of, so we would like ,n liaaarai a a s M * ' trrloua undertaking If you get right i 14,328,000,000 in 1032. The Herald Washington Corre- , the Security conference and 100 re-uppad. Last year ths condition of her people; and that, in of this, and has taken over nearly pened that a new-member waa go- Medal: from Washington, D. C. bUUfarenta more than one (enera- dou-n and dlseues it In plain Ian-' ’That increase of course includes "spoadent per cent happier than after his 1932 to have a fairly good attendance. Leglan Auxiliary waa the PoudM Uetabar I, t ill 40 per cent of all the farm mort- I ing through. T ese represent a first place in a PubltihaO B**n> Bvaalas Baaapt tlon to recover from the deatnictfon | these times, la something that a lot guage, the Jones family finda the benefit payments for reducing - - - - I congressional defeat, when he County Chairman or Member- Our organization distributed a tingle woman’a organisation Saadara and Hoildaya Ratarad at tba gage debt in the country. Unit at Springfield b Out*| | Here’s The Type Of Work The Shriners Do nation-wide match, held last spring of manpower in their freniled b a t-; of countries that consider them- They've been doing It for several J acreage. But even then there Is Washington, Dec. 3 .— Pressure 1 wanted to retire from the picture ship. Everett Dow, was present and by the lattonal Rifle Association. number of Thanksgiving baskets to world. Let’s keep it in tbat Peat OSioa at aanobaatar. Coaa, aa days and they're getting a clearer . gain through higher prices for what Farmers Pay Their PebU for jobs here is still nothing short to ba governor of Puerto Rico, (ContlniMd From Page Three) tbe families of ex-ServIce men In Baaoad Oaaa aai. Uattar. tiing and from the load of debt and I aelvea a long way ahead of Mexico 'But, look here," protested Pa we all expected some facts as Dow Dwlre and Newcomh sure tied the ■UMCIUPTION RATE* knowledge of. the admlulatration's : was raised o f tremendous— and yet some good ! And Senator George Norris, bade standing Example of Hn- ia known to radio listeners a s . the world’s record for. this course. our town. With this part of our wel- Oaa taar, bjr awt) ...... II.M future taxation they have both i n ', could not say with truth, program In all its phases. ’They add Henry Robineon got 90 centa a Jones. "lan’t this going to do the ones go begging. | from Nebraska with bis son-in-law depends upon the courage and tbe fare work out of the way, we now- same sort o f thing the RFC is do- Fact Finder. He surprised ua by The Club, collectivel.v .and tndl- Par Month, by n>all ...... I I'! curred. to this knowledge In this article, btiehei for hli wheat Instead of 30 Roosevelt has bad trouble fill- j and secretory, jock Robertson, unflinching loyalty of each member giving one o* the' finest talks on have to make plans for our Christ- flofla Coptaa aaa>abadadd«^B«bda I Ot ing? That is, put the farmera in manharian Work Done by | of our great organization. \1dually. tender profoundcst sympa- WARPING tenth and eleventh of the series. cents as last year. Many farmers, Ing several Important posts where chuckling gleefully over victoriee of membership that has been heard In mas welfare work, which la much OalTtarad ona yaar ...... IH » Y et it la Inconceivable that theae BILL MEYERS hock to the government, the same thy to our president. Harold E. their crops utterly ruined by the a mere political appointee won't prugressivea. New Dealers, and bis • Aa Commander, o f your Post you the post for a lone time. He was Clide, for the loss of hls mother. heavier. Memberw arc reminded of two Uttia naUons, both of which aa it has the banka? Isn’t It going USMBKR o r I'HB AUOCIATSD By H 'ltXlS THRONTON drouth, had no income at all but do. own one-house referendum propos- are one of my captains on the firing very Interesting and also amusing. Ye scribe has not attended the the groceiy showers which will be On Monday evening at"S o'cladlf PRCBS have plenty of natural reiourcea and W e’re not in the least sure that to find itself in the farming business For instance, chairmanship of al back home. Order— How PaHentsj line. Alone I can accomplish little. Tba Aaaoclatad Praaa la aaelualval/ Chapter Ten what they received for reducing According to reports from differ- range this week, but on hls last vis- held at tbe Dec. 3rd meeting and an entertainment under the ausplcaii Bill Meyers, bead of the Connecticut in a great big way, too?” But with the united support of you aatitlad to tba uaa for rapublleatlca need above all thinga peaceful inUr- acreage. the National Labor Relations Senator Morris Sheppard of Tax- ent chairmen of committees. It it noticed several boles through the also at tha Dec. 17tb meeting. Any of tbe A. O. U. W. wlU be held a t "Well, Henry, how does it seem Henry Robinson smiled and gaz- at all aawt ditpatcbta ertdiiad to I* nal development, would have been Bureau of the Associated Press, has Farmera, like everybody else, are Board. Lloyd Garrison was asked ae, father of the 18th amend- Are Admitted. and your Post members we can ac- looks like a very active winter. The partition at the firing point. - Evi- kind of groceries, In fact all kinds, the Wapplng Community chutek . ar not .-vibarwlaa araditad la tbia to get a nice fat check from the gov- ed out over a field o f wheat etubble complish everything. Aa my first any moral right to resign and re- paying more for manufactured to continue there, but refused. ment, who announces a new cam- tickets on the Christmas turkey dently some member Is cither care- are welcome at this time, to help house. Besides an open meeting ot papar aad alaa tba leaai aawa pnb- at each other’s throats in this mur- ernment for not working?" . Pa "O f course It might," he admitted, The Job was later offered to act, therefore, I am aakihg you to goods, but hot AS much more aa the paign for prohlbiUon, lunching at were h -i ded out to the mepibera of less or Indulging in short range fill our baskets, l^ t ’s fill a clothes the A. O. U. W. there ia to ilahad hara.a. tire, aa it Is announced be Is about Jones, well-filled with a good Sunday One of the special objectives of read this communicatlor personally All rtpbta ot rapublleatlca ot derous conflict theae last three years, improvement In their own prices. In "But farmers generally pay their Judge Walter P. Stacy o f the a tiny waterfront seafood restau- ♦ he post by Pete WIgren and Pete practice. basket for our Welfare Chairman, modern and old fashioned danctlA I apaelal diapatehat harain ara alao ra- to do. It la ona of the penalties of dinner, grew Jocose aa he pAseed the debts if they have a dog’s chance to. steel and textile labor boards. rant, where everyone but be and the Order of the Mystic Shrine, a tbe next meeting of your Post, if it bad not been for the intrusion some Instances, this price relation, said that he had several other plans Donze, the human adding ma- who Is working very h..rd to make Np adihtssioD charge. Refreshmenqi. aaraaa. cigars to bis cousin and the two President Robert M. Hutchins of his woman companion drank beer. wrhose great parade, concert and to give It your own active support, will be served. of foreign "intereata"—foreign roakiijg oneself Indispensable to so- ahip has come clots to normal "Farm mortgages bave always In the works. chine and lightning calculator, has a success of her Job. families settled down for an after- been thought o f aa the beet risk in the University of Chicago, and (Ths waiter says he’s a good cus- ceremonial le taking pk.ee in this and add your voice to mine In mo- Miss Elizabeth Pierce, daughter Poll aarriea allaot of N B a dary ciety, to an organisation or to a (1026). Henry W eir who has charge of It carefully fl)fured out that If you lea. iBo. money seekers— into their affaire. dinner chat. the country. Thej will be again. Miss Josephine Roche of Colora- tomer). T towm this afternoor. Is the support bilizing the united membership of A t this time we would like to of Mrs. Marlon E. Pierce of Fostgr movement that one Is—Indispens- "O f course, to me it’s against do, who has Just been made an and maintenance of tba many hospi- your Post squarely behind our the meetings which are held In the ahoot a 45 offhand kneeling. 48 sit- thank all those who sold turkey raf- street. Is spending the Thanki^vlng It has long been suspected that Cousins and friends for many That’a why you don't, see many ting and 50 prone you get 188 out Pbbltabar a Rapraaantatlva: Tba nature to raise less crops than assistant secretary of the treas- Heywood Broun,, Am erica’s most tals throughout N ew England and whole program. room with the long table, sure hit fle tick«t.s, and also those who holidays at her home. Mlaa Pierce JDllua Matliawa dprclal *panc>i—Naw the American and European Bnan- able. The worker may have worked years, the Robinsons often came In farmera taking advantage of the of a possible 200, which is perfectly can,” went on Robinson. " I waa ury. famous poker player, playing 10- the United States, for aiding crip- the boys right asi Friday night for bought them. We realize that there ia attending college In Mauactia* T on Chleaco, Oairoli aad Boatoa a great deal harder than anybody from their farm to visit ths Jones- Frasier-Lemke amendment which bur first attention must be to our correct. However, we bet Lew Mil- clal investors who somehow or other taught to produce, the more the bet- All refused. Finally, Francis cent limit dealer’s choice with ple children. 'they all did Justice to what have was quite a competition, in this field, setts. es, and tbs Joneses knew the Rob- was passed against the admlnlatra- membership. That ia our strength you, and v e r' after seconds.. ligan could make It 178 and C. HBMWKP AUIMl BUREAO OP obtained possession of Bolivla'a oil else and for a great deal longer ter. It's bard to get used to this new Biddle of Pbtladolphta was per- rome Frank of AAA. Steve Ran Springfield Unit but the results were quite pleasing. The next meeting of East Cantral ClR:nil*ATIuNS inson farm well as frequent visitors. idea. Uon'a will by the lost Congress. In whatever we seek to accomplish. Past Commanders Jenney and Dwlre 190. So what? time; he may be a hundred times suaded to take It. enbush of the Munitions Com One of the most recent hospitals A neat sum was realized for our Pomona Orange will be held on fields were responsible for Bolivia’s Henry Robinson drew deeply on "Around here, hardly anybody’ll We are the greatest organization of Bray were reappointed to the com- Tbr Barald Pr'nttna Uompatiy, Ino. "But since the drouth cut down A t least three newspapermen tee. Griffin Barry, Peggy Bern, opened by the Shriners Is the veterans ever assembled under any The mystery of the missing light Christmas work. Wednesday next. The morning ««ss- attempt to seise Paraguayan terrl- over eouueaentitled loto methe reward orof rest |the cigar. Ignoring the friendly touch it. You know, it provides that mittee on soldiers field. switch button has been partially aaaumaa oc AoanclaT raaonnaiblliir the wheat carryover below normal, have turned down the chance to Mary Taylor and others—and Springfield unit located In an ideal banner. That .s a striking tribute slon will open at 10:30 at Odd Fel- for iTpoctapnlcai arrora appaarint tory so that she might control the «nd leisure; but how is the show to ! barb, he considered thoughtfully. farm er! con go into bankruptcy, solved. It seems that some mem- The December meeting of the it looks now as though they’re go be public relations director for Ing! setting of trees and wide, spacious to our high purposes. Bu we can Ameticanism—You are backing lows Hall in Mancheater. Officers advarilaaintnta la iha Maaehtatar wiping out their debts, and still ber, while coming Into the range Hartford County association will bo Braaint Hara.'o navigable Paraguay river and so a go on without him? I much for the gov- ing to let us Increase our acreage N R A —an important position, be- be greater. There are thousands of the greatest principles of Am eri- for two years will be elected. : ernment telling me how to (arm. operate their farms for live or six green lawns in the valley city. Other from the sVeet stepped on one of held In our town this year. This Is Well, that’ll BIU Meyers. next year. The idea of restriction on cause It involves selling a reor- Morrls and itargaret Ernst din- hospitals, long established and in World War veteran- eligible for canism by combating un-American Douglas Grant, son o f Mr. and BATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 direct route to the big oil markets There I I've farmed all my life, and my years under a trustee, in the hope of principles, supporting patriotic edu- the sundry shells found on the the first meeting we have had for production is only temporary—it ganized N R A to a 'skeptical public. ing at the Ms.vflower with Edna charge of the most efficient and able membership In the Legion who can Mra. Donald E. Grant, Is at hls by way of the Atlantic. you are. For forty years Bill has father and my grandfather farmed buying them back. Other Jobs for which Roosevelt cation among the children and our stairway and coasted rapidly to the over two years. Plans will be an- home here for the holidays. He Is must be! Ferber and Dr. Fr6d Howe. Erast surgeons known, bave been operat- and will endorse tbe principles and The oil region now appears likely been on the Associated Press Job. our place before me. I ought to Want To Keep Credit seems to bave trouble getting the was here to argue Uu. New York citizens and making our communi- basement. In passing the switch nounced later. attending the State Agricultural TEACHERS. FIREMEN Reody To Raise .More ing for many years In various parts the objectives for which wo are know something about It. "But our credit’s always been men he wants include seats on mortgage case before the Supreme ties better places In which to live. compartment and tn order to save We are very 'sorry to hear that College of New Hampshire. to fall into the hsnds of Ptrsgusy For more than thirty of them he has "The reduction in com acreage o f the country. fighting; who eSn and will add their Hartford’s school teachers have 'T v e seen these government aid will be only 10 per cent next year good here In Hempson Ckiunty, and the RFC and Federal Trade CJom- Court. . . . Mtsa Ferber was tell- strength to our own In carrying himself he grasped out and clutch- Carolyn Woodhouse, of Benton A large family gathering v/as by conquest. If it does It Is to be been boss of the New Haven Bureau programs come and go, and I ’m the farmer* see that If any great misslon. ing of her first visit to Washing- Theae hoipltals are built and ed the switch button removing It street, a Junior member Js 111 at ,h ^ addressed to the Board of Education Instead of 20 per cent this last sum- them through to success. I RICOCHETS held on Thanksgiving Day, at tha anticipated that those same oil In- But he has been a hundred times kind of skeptical ubout all of ’em. number of them go into bankruptcy ton. when she came down with maintained by tbe Ancient Arabic In Its entirety. We wish said mem- home o f Mr. and Mrs. Truman HiT‘» mer. The hog reduction will be only Briefly I submit some of them to American Legloii Rifle Club. home, as is her brotherrW e hope a letter requesting elimination of that’ll bo goodby to credit in the Florida Goes In For Wine Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. ber would repeat abov perform- Mrs. Hills’ relatives from Canton i terssts will presently be seeking to more thsh a boss. He has been the "But I ’m bound to say I think 10 per cent instead of 25 per cent typhoid, and her second, when she 3TOU, as affirmed in our Miami Con- (ByN. B. A.) they will be better soon. future. They're leery of it." Prohibition repeal In Florida They are open to any crippled child ance but replace the button on his the ten per cent pay cut and restor- Influence other and more powetTxd life and soul and mainspring of the this one’s got a better chance to In other words, we’ll be back to 90 told Hoover at a White House vention: Bob Seaman haa been on K. P. -The Department Parley will be Center and Mr. and Mrs. Georm get .somewhere than any other I ’ve "But what can they do?” asked meant more than the opportunity part,v that he re: ilnded her of the . without regard to race, creed, or this week. Bob, however, was elect- way down, We are not going to held In the Hotel Garde, Saturday, Hills of Willlmantlc were among the ation o f the scheduled salary In- governments to Intervene for their service In this state. He has lived per cent In the 1932-33 average. - Final fulfillment of our program seen. Pa Jones. for Floridans to buy legal drinks. White Rabbit 1 Alice of Wonder- color, who is not over fourteen years ed to the position and It I." no fault g've out the name of this member, Dec. 8lh. at which time the Depart- guests. creases which were a part of the "Our county association la al- for the adequate care and protec- protection. : *nd breathed news. The passing ■Must Fit Into Picture ’’Like 2600 other counties, Herap- Down there they’ve been devel- land and nearly caught pneu- of age, who is normal mentally with of hls shooting that he handles a provided button is replaced this ment Officers will Instruct the coun- Mrs. Kate Helm Liffts waa ia ready making plana to restore wheat the possibility of improving hts tion of all disabled World W ar vet- week. It Is understood that L. compensation system prior to the de- There should be no such Interven- of many years has had no more Don County has a conciliation com- oping wines and liqueurs from monia from a resultant chili s h e - broom well. ty and Unit officers. In their work town recently. She and her fam ily ’T m about ready to admit that acreage If It’s allowed. So If they erans, and the dependents and sur- Chapin Is suffering from a lamt. pression. missioner. The farmer who owes on grapefruit, tangerines, oranges and hadn’t expected. physical condition, and whose par- Due to tbe holiday, the match for the coming year. Department are living in New Hampshire. tlon, now or later. The oil med <-(Icrt on his boundless energy and we farmers have got to give up cun fix It so more corn, wheat, and ents are unable to pay. The object is vivors of veterans. back and lumbago. a mortgage has hie place appraised even lemons. The Department of On this, her third visit, she again with Middlefleld will be shot at President Finer Is changing the pro- What salaries Hartford pays Us made their bed and soaked It In the effectiveness than If they had been some o f our independence and flt hogs are needed In this country, and Making Americanism the prima- by the FCA people and finds how Agriculture laboratory experts are became indisposed and fled back to to benefit helpless humanity, to pre- Mlddlefieid Friday, December 7. W e hear 'that H. Cude Is In the cedure of this meeting this year. Ths Ainu race, probable first la« ‘ school teachers are none of our affair ourselves Into some kind of na- get back even some of our old ex- rather enthusiastic about these bev- sent possible pauperism, to turn Three months tn the Shrine hospital unit at Springfield, Mass., made ry thought of Americans and the blood of neighbors. Now let them * « many minutes. He has been the much they’ll loan on it. New York without waiting to hear The High school team, due to a gun trading busine.ss again. H. All Department chairmen of stand- habitants of Japan, has dimlnlabed' tional picture. I hope never to see port trade, we’ll be ready to give erages and, now that they can be Ernst argue. this little girl a new child. As the photo at the left .shows the little tot primary activity of The American Cude, Jr., will not reap any profit but there la a phrase or two In the lie In It. j unbelievably animated core of the "Then he gets together with the wealth consumers into wealth pro- conflict In dates, did not shoot Mon- ing committees will instruct their to about 15,000, living chiefly on tha 'J the day when there’ll be a federal ’em all the production they want. legally manufactured, you’ll prob- ducers, and to exemplify Christian was terribly crippled at the time of her admission. Three months later her Legion. from thia deal. Island.s of Ycaso and Sakhalin. tetter of the Teachers Council that conciliation commissioner and the day but Tuesday night Instead, and own District chairman, and any Unit ------'State’s news system for so long that Inspector telling me when to drill "And It can’t come any too soon ably be hearing more about this. A queerly assorted luncheon principles. crippled form wraa aa good as new. Note the changed expression In the Recommending immediate pay- are Improving every week. You outsl' -a who indulge In are somewhat illuminating aad de- mortgage-holders and they reach an chairmen who wslh to alien'd this he has become as much a part of It wheat and when to dig potatoes, for me!" party: Harry Hopkins of FERA, The Springfield unit was opened child. Just a younghter she seems to sense the great good tbat has been ment of the Adjusted Service Cer- spasms of light calisthenics for an STEAMBOATS agreement tn nine cases out o f ten. Latest reports from Vermont are meeting. In this way,- the District serving of general attention. A t but r guess there’s such a thing as "Kind of looks as though we have Barging Around Town White House Secretary Marvin Mc- done for her. Shriners arc rightfully proud o f such humanitarian work. tificates and elimination of Interest that C. Dwlre, though very much enlarged waistline should attempt [ as the newspaper planta themselves. "Most of the mortgage-holders February 21, 1925 and since that charges. chairmen and also the Unit chair- one point the letter says; being too independent. You city peo- to hong together, doesn’t It, Lots of election smiles which still Intyre, Jim Barnes—lobbyist for time up to October 1 this year and alive after hii close shave with the a ten shot score from the kneeling We might have known It. The And now he Is going to walk out are willing to Uke what the ap- A strong national defense, not to men win have a chance to become Dial ple don’t know what it Is to get hard H enry?” mused Pa Jones. "Unless persist, and some new ones. Jim shipping interests. Deputy General Including the readmisatpns, 2763 bear. Is still out of breath. position You can work up more Their average pay Is now less praisers say the place is worth now foment war but to assure peace. acquainted with their Department garrollng of the New London i on It—when to all appearances he raps.” you farmers get good prices, and Farley's grin Is constant except Manager Charlie Jones o f HOLC. Winter Brook, Firth of Forth, Moon- One of our very Ingenious mem- perspiration doing this than sawing than that of the firemen of the instead of the face amount of the children have been treated and re- Profit for none and equal service 3895 or 3817 Steamboat Line by Its foster-parent j would be good for another forty The picture behind Henry’s words have an income, you can’t buy city- when you ask him about Senator Arthur Mullen, Jr., of Nebraska and light bers having some difficulty in carv- a cord of w'ood on a July day. chairmen. They will also receive city. We believe that the firemen mortgage, and take It In bonds, turned to their homes thankful In for all in time of war. first hand Information on the work was this: A t the beginning of 1933. made goods, and factories stand idle. CTuttIng’s New Mexico victory or the Export-Import Bank, and a heart to the Shriners for their won- 29 TO EXHIBIT I Robert Genovesi: Blarney Castle, ing hla family turkey, finally And the friendly thought for to- For are underpaid; but surely It Is the New Haven road haa set the I year.s, nr another hundred and forty. which have stayed above par. Keeping partisan polltlcf out of In their own line, and so will be able six and a half million farm families, "On the other hand. If we city Sinclair’s big California vote. couple more. derful transformation and the bene- I Lonely Place. Cliff, Breaking thought up an excellent scheme for day, the regular practice shoot next true that teachers, with years of greybeards of Connecticut Journal of Just as effective achievement. representing 22 per cent of the peo- "Then the FCA, either through a Bob LaFollette haa been around, And In the cocktail lounge none Legion activities. Tuesday night. W e’II be eeoin’ you to make It much more interesting Free Delivery expensive and specialized prepara- folks don’t have good Incomes, ws fits received. Through, Mountain Lion, Secrets, controlling the elusive bird,, while Isra to reminiscing. The Hartford ple, were getting the lowest prices federal land bank or through the still hoarse from campaign speak- other than Pennsylvania’s Senator- PAINWGSHERE Withdrawal of recognition to So- then. to the Units. Our Unit has two Dis- Of course everybody Is tickled can’t buy near the flour and cotton The Door of Hope Portrait. dismembering It. After spattering tion to their credit, deserve the Federal Farm Mortgage CJorpora- ing. but'.vouthfully exuberant. And viet Russia and the elimination of trict chairmen. Mrs. Chartler Fidac ’Times goes on about the old slde- pink that Bill Is going to have a va- of modem times for their crops. In we ought to, and there are surpluses elect Joe Guffey, receiving congrat- There is a door beyond which lies Agnes Hannon; Mary Ann. his guests and the adjacent wall- higher wage. tlon, lends the farmer 75 per cent stocky little Mayor LaGuardla of ulations, wearing a handsome tail- all un-AmerIcen influences from American Legion Auxiliary and Mrs. Carrington. Unit activities. WELDON 1?20 they got 15 per cent of the na- and you lose out. the fulfillment o f dreams. When the Grace Crawford Has.sctt: Lady paper with gravy and stuffing, he Surely? wheelers and their displacement In j cation tho first real one'ln four de- of his rppraised valuation; he starts New York, who will be right on ored gray suit, blue tie— and the our Country. The regular meeting of the Ameri- We also have a Department chair- tional income: in 1932, 7 per cent. "I gues.-! we’re Just a kind of Sia- door is swung ajar a crippled child I Chapel, French Tower, The Hunch- hied him.self downstairs to the DRUG CO. due time by the propellers, and so | cades. But why nut make it a sab- off with a 25 per cent equity In his hand if a national progressiva po- still familiar election grin. Local Amateurs and Few ■Phe proViollon of child welfare, can Le^on Auxiliary will be held man, Mrs. Brosnan, who Is In charge Not everyone else will be as sure What they bought cost 9 per cent mese twins of America. Have an- may find beyond a sacred spot where back Onion Sorter. basement, and soon returned w ith ' place, the rest to be paid to the abolition of child labor and encour- as the teachers on this particular the Waterbury Republican goes back : batlcal year, or ten years. Bill 7 more than In 1914; what they sold other cigar, Henry!" he may be restored to health and Josephine Plcicik Hills: Mlacellan- government at 4 1-2 or S par cent ageme it of healthy youth activi- Into the files of by-gone days and W e’d all feel better about It If we brought 43 per cent less. They sim- have rekindled in his breast tbe fires Professionals Show Work ous Sketches. ties. point. There might, perhaps, be over a period of 20 to 30 years. kidneys but through almost all of When the fan dancers’ vogue dies, ply couldn’t buy city-made goods— of smouldering hope. Nicholas Holmes; Gertrude L., Individual and collective commu- something to be said on the flre- finds an advertbsement for a Water- ■ could only look forward to eome- Chapter Eleven New______Chance_ ,For Fanner the excreting organa, even the tear they go to Paris. Ellnore Woods English Clipper, Undlna. and that added to the length of the N o creed or race, no lack of nity service. bury train connection with the I thing—to having you back here on 'Everybody is reasonably well