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VOL. LVm .. NO. 74 (ftoaainad ASvurUalng mm Pag# U) MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 28.1938 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS

INTENSE COLD Musica Secretary Testifies INSURGENT TROOPS

OVER NATION SENEGALESE TROOPS

PUSHING CAMPAIGN

FELT TODAY

ON W A Y TO DJIBOUTI ALONG EBRO FRONT Norttwest Winds Carry Icy and

Chin Caphire Of 386 Square Princess Will Be Sting To Eastern Seaboard TO STIFFEN DEFENSE Miles Of Territory, 16 Mid-January Bride And Sontb While Midcon- t.

Towns, Many Villages tinent StiO Miivering. j Would Like to Play Sharpshooters Arrive At BUCKMAILERS I Scullery Maid Role And 7,000 Prisoneri Jty ASSOCIATED PRESS •i- Marseille From C aiqe OF DRUG HEAD TOe Arctic chill of the aeason’a Hearby Preparatory T# Hendayt, France (At the Spanith moet Intenae cold wave waa felt to- day from the Rockies to the Atlan- PTontler), Dec. 28.—(API—intur- STHl SOUGHT tic. Emkarkmg On Lawn Dqe it armlet were reported today to Northwest wlnda carried an Icy 1^ continuing thel** drive Into Cata- sting to the eastern aeaboard and Two Men And Woman To Be To Sa3 Dec. 31 Per on all fronta" along the 78- the aouth today while the midcon-

le line between Tremp and Rlbar- tinent continued to shiver under a roja, on the River E%ro. blanket of cold that aent tempera- Arraigned Today At In- Freock Somafland Gapifad turea below sero. Insurgent newspapere said that Weather observers predicted _ the six-day-old offensive toward Tar- qniry Is Resumed Into ragma and Barcelona, on the Medi- •low rise In temperatures for tomor- Parte. D ec 88.—(A P )—A bate

terranean, had captured more row as northwest winds abate but tallon of the French mrtay'm Benegito 1,000 square kilometers (886 squaiu there waa no promia of appreclabla Views Of Firm’s (Mficnals. iM abarpahootere strong a*» relief. 1,000 miles) of territory, at least 16 towns, rived at MarseHlM today on r o ^ scores o f villages and 7,000 prison- At least 16 deaths were attributed to Djibouti to Btrengthen the gap* era. to exposure and traffic accldenU , Dee. 88.— (A P )— cauaed by the weather. rteon of that East African port, oa Fresh gains were reported es- Brien McMahon, asalstant D. 8. Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, obJecUve of Itahan clamor fM pecially southeast of Lertda, the la- attorney general, returaed fram French territory. ,> Iowa, Minnesota, Wlaconaln, Indiana, WaeWn^on todat to rraume di- aurgent baae. Oranadellas, 30 mliet The soldiers moved to the oUfa DUnols, Michigan, and tba Dakotas Katherine^ Sykora, who waa - aeoretary to Robert Dtetrich-Mustca. rection of the Inveatigatlen Into south-southeast of Lerida and an port from camps nearby preparatofY Important center on the highway were the prinripal cold spots on the youngest of the four Musica brothers In the McKesssn A Robbina F. Donald (Vtstcr-Muelca’s ae- weather map. Sub sero temperatures drug Arm, la shown being escorted from the Federal building In New to embarking on two liners duo’jSe and railway to Tarragona, was re- tlvltlen as president o f MeKee- all Doe. 81 for the French Bomaft. ported surrounded. were generM In Minnesota, and the York, where she wai quectioned by Acting U. S. Attorney Gregory F son and Bobbins, Ina Dakotas. Noonam She waa expected to return later for quesUonlng befoi^ a land capital. The) are the Bpbtofl. MHlttomen Coveriag Betreat gnuia jury. wboM departure, set for todayw S Holiday VMtera Marooned Now York. Dec. 28.—(A P)—Po- Insurgent headquarters at irun postponed ^to permit her to eernr said government ndlitlamen were Prinoess Maria Scores of Christmas holiday vlsl- lice conttoped their search today troops, end the CSiantllly. strengthening their llOb In thu tora were still marooneo In northern for hlackmatlera euspeeted of pro- The rcinforcemento wore requMp. area largely to cover the retreat of Rome, Dec. 28.—(AJ>)— The wed- Michigan where county officials tecting at their own prices—toe se- ed by (Tovemor General Hubert Dm . Hetaa Heye larger bodies of troops. ding of Prince Louis of Bourbon- prohibited travel on enow-blocked cret of F. Donald Conter’s Identity ehampe officiate said, to *teMlst‘-$a or Ice-covered highways. Five deatha THIRD OF NEW PANEL maintaining order” amM lepotto The government’s main report ot Farma and Princess Maria of Sav- success waa in holding In su r^ t at- were attributed to the cold, and as PhUlp Musics, arch-swindler of Phllr.delphla, D ec 88.— (A P )— that Italian trtMps ware boing eoto ola, youngest daughter of King Vit- toe pre-war ora. tacka north of . Tremp to no gains. slippery highways. In aome araaa Holen Hayes, the actroas, fa tired of centratad near the French Somalfa torio Emanuele and Queen EUena. rural mall deliverlea were cancelled. Two men and a woman, accused land port InsurgMit aviation led the on- EXEMPTED BY JUDGE of extortlnlr tbouronda of dollars ptaytog queenly rotes and Just for will be held Jan. 16, It was annoiutc- slaughts I below Lerida, said Inaur- One death from exposure waa re- a change she'd like to bo a aeultery Bogaifl Ofaepalga As Bfadf ed today. corded In Indiana where tempera- from tho president o f McKeason gent dispatches, blasting the roads and Robbtos, Inc., by preying upon Tha FrMcb praoe aad the puBBp leading from Gandesa to Falaet aad Tito cerenMBy will be performed turea dropped steadily to sero and were toeltood to regard tba Itaaffa In PaoUna Chapel of <)ulrinal Pal- sub-sero ievels. A veteran woods- hla lifelong fear of the exposure “Every play I get la about a from Lerida to Valla. Cavalry was Action Taken At Request Of that flnailv ndned him, were to be queon,“ lamented the live-foot ac- campaign for DJlbouU m a bluff a ia activa In cleaning out government ace. Their engagement' was an- man frose to death la nortbem to have con fid ed to Fraaeeli aJbO)- nounced Nov. 14. Pennsylvania woods while walking BLAZE DRIVES arraigned today. trsM to an Interview test night. Just pockets between Aspe and the Ebro. WhUa toe roundup continued, the before hurrying to a thMter to por- ty to defend her oolanlec Government forces were concen- to a lumbering camp. Veniremen As Waterbnry everal eoneervethru inaQiaiiwe The cold wave brought Intenae atato attorney-general’s office re- tray “Vletorta Itagtaa’* for the trated at the textile town of Artaaa, sumed its Inquiry Into the views of 980th time. Utolted their oommont aolety to p OB the northern aeetor of the Inaur- suffering to the poor In purse. Hun- 125 PERSONS gorgmosMSt oonmtnilqtig dMQnup dreds sought shelter at police sta- Fraud Case Resumes Aft- McKesson arid Robbina offldals think Tvo dOM an of tham gmt oflensive Into Oatalenla. BUDGET OF STATE tions la the larger dtie4 Thou- toe corporation prestdent’a acttvl- aad eomaona eaiM along reoantly reports of Itoltea troop concM tr(a- Drap Sfaella lato Stoeeto tloM to Bthlopta ead Eritrea, ^ of homeless slept la Hew ties, and t l ^ roaetioM at ttnws aod waated to wrIU a mw ona ter Inaurgeut field guns b^an ffrop^ York sobfasyi or to crowded Bow- er JRecess Over Holidays. OTTO STREETS when their SMplcloQa were arouMd. ma.mi the Itf^ef Quean WUhelniiBa thabordfr of rrsaeh SoamUlaad. ping ahalla into the atroeto before SHOWS INCREASE ery misaiona and Welfare Depart- Not until too day before he com- of HoUead. Biit I’d^ like to be TM teft-wtag preoc tbs da^ but tba government lighters ment oheltera The metropoUa mitted suicide at his Fairfield. soultery maid tor a changa.“ right and ootne eenterlsts wantofl Mtumad the Are. ------mlaaed'the main force of the storm Waterbury, Dec. 28—(AP)—SUU Two Hoteb Destroyed In Conn., mansion wm Ooster-Muai- toe govonuMat agatoet capItulatMR 71m Insurgents advanced to dull but temperatures fell far below and defense began examining today oa’a- true character generally to the ItaHaa demends. —oaoffM al tBg .p<^tlon of Artesa, a communi- freeslng. end mode through the ocotiaaed Tentatiye .Fisiires Reveal a new panel of veniremen, fourth known. Friends, relatives, extor- que said, with capture last night of “Moob Odder- for . Fesetet preoo. summoned since the trial opened a Early Morning Fire At tioners, all kept their secret weH, Aloa de Balaguer. 18 miles to the A temperature of 36 was record- but be died leaving a lament that CHAR(;ES FRAUD Goveraraeot sprtiaoBMa. OMoa- south and on tba northern bank of month ago, to an attempt to flU the white, left no doubt ot Proariv Dal- Services To Cost More ed early today at the nation’s capi- he had been IHackmalled for yeari. the Segre river. tal aad colder weather waa In pros- two remaining vacancies on the Temperatnre Hovers At adteifs determination to lead tha BM Waterbury mUllon dollar fraud case ArrMted After PlgM Artesa is In the northern moat of pect “Much colder today was the nnse who knew him befoie be IN RELIEF LISTS tlon to war if Italy tried to sstoa the three main sectors of tb- of- ThaD Income In Bieimiinii general forecast in New England Jury. Djibouti. SMumed the Ooater peracmallty fensive begun Dec. 38 and to which Temperature readings of IS .BIE BY GAS panel, Mies Seleana King of Meriden Nearby buildings were opened to which eroffed at Italy’s rhatwwt la 000,000 boado rooontly looued. flfatl- young Britioh srientlst three months WM excused by Judge IngUs after toe sltuaUoa. a French-ltallan orar. ja 88.— (A P )—A mated Inoome for the naat two give them ahelter. No one was In- ’Those IllegaUy on relief rolls," of seveo livtag at 144-188 ago reached this Hudson Bay post she preaeated a doctor’s certificate jured. ’ Daladier, to close touch with LsM years tis only $49JM)0J)00, however, showing she wm to HI health. Officers Of Credit Cerpora- said Mayor Lyons, "are not only avoaoo, wm pvoreoaie, at i^caU ng a gap of $9,0OOJX)O be- today from the wastes beyond the Firemen were aided by tha fact guilty of larceny of dty funds, but toast toiM aerioooly, aofl 16 Arctic Circle. Another woman, Mra Loutoe L. there was no..wtod. but toe extreme (Ooettoned oa Page Ntoe.) tween cost of servtoeo aad revenue. Knight of Madison, asked to be ex- food from toe moutbe of persons to toe bailfllag A wlrrieM report told of the death cold froze water from hoses nearly tion Found Guilty By actually to need.” C72 aptag cused because o f -household duties m aooii M it left toe nozzles. The cf R. J. O. Bray. 88-year.old orni- but WM refused by the court. . City Solicitor Richard C. Everts toaky pQm I m la toe street The 866,000,000 oomparee with thologist, when his am .p boat wm wreckage and the neighboring bu aa today wm beBeved by oSMala ported M roprMentIng what may be Fire Chief J. P. Franzen estimated Indianapolis, Dec. 38.—(AP) — A to have avortofl a tragedy. Engllah arienUst. Patrick Baird, of New Haven wm called to the toe loea at $60,000. Protnlaea Prosecuttoa 1RAPPED M INEll^ the minimum requirements for when the accident occurred. Federal Jury convicted live officers • • • stand M toe first to be questioned of toe Continental Credit Corpora- Mayor Lyons promised that maintenance of praoent state serr- today. “those responsible” would be prose- BAB ABOUT PARTY. IcM and to provide for prior com- SeramblM T » Safety Uon of Winchester, Ind.. and aoaocl- York, Doe. 88—(AP)— A Baird managed to aerambla to Perry, the 379tb venireman to be CRASH VIOTIM DIES ated Arms today of using the mails cuted "and those who received the mltmento. A budget in the general examined rinee toe trial started. money will be forced to toe courts yaflaaaJ C*Mfl Jnry tofloy keoifl tea fund that would drop below this safety on the Ice and make uls way to defraud to schemes which the Terrific Air Bhst Shak^ to IglooUk, but Bray died In'the WM excused by toe court on mutual government contended coet midweat- to return It to toe city." flgute may call for alatolng of stole Greenwich, Dec. 38.—(A P )—Clif- Aaal^t D. 8. Alloniey WlDlaiu ley watere of Foxe channel,'north ot agreement of state and defensa em buatoesa houses and individuate Lyons Immediately directed toe aervieos. Aa alternative plan for a ffestefc For Jnror Pi ultleM ford E. Thompeon, S3, New re-registertog of aU persons seek- b P. Maloney soys yonog WlBiam P $24,000,000 annual budget, thero- Melville peninsula. IglooUk Is a approxtonately $1,200,000. Canadiu Gold M ^ ,dip and save the review aa a valuable after tfl 90 to prsetnt bla aommigi To Be BMteaeed Jaa. g Reeeipu, 8UAU.008J8; Then tbTM day* before be fact lefnrence. Federal Judge Robert C. tnreo. $UJI08J79ffT: not a t o tb a O o n o n l $ar the Aretle. i TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 28.1888

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28,1938 PAGE m- Boh Wilson Yanks Out DR. SMITH CHOSEN INSURGENT TROOPS THIRD OF NEW P A N E ...... — ...... > - ______OBITUARY EXPECT NO CHANGE Westerly, R. I., they said the raging PUSHING CAMPAIGN WEDDINGS WESTERNERS SEEK wind and water made three Islands MAY ORDER DROPFDK Fifteen Ton Tree Trunk AS GUEST SPEAKER exempted RIJUDGE FDK Considers Creating Training Plan Shows TffiES’ POUNDING of a 3 mile stretch of sand with ALONG EBRO FRONT INFOOTBAUCODE more than a half mile of water be- BEirar JflGH COURT SEAT tween them'. Similar scrambling of OF EMPLOYE PLAN Thn *Mc w M ” ad UM —•npUni>te, ptac* to bury It. And It UkM n Pergruson-Brown County Boards On Relief Aim To Keep Air Power WELDING BREAKS toe ocean-front geography occurred •iaMble plot to cover up the old bMT SI—to be exnct. oocuired three Local Hosirital Head To Lee* (OontiBned fram Pag* One.) raded Into toe eourtnom. Many of I ta?*!5 on Long Island, Block Island and at Washington, D e o .18— (A P )— Uto- bulk* too. 8o WIlBon la .etill open tll6lll WOFO rholtdk9i*mst w i9Se#,..A a- - s j oRP* MlQ MpS. J, SoyntOUP many other places. manthn ago. Wltoon la *00 ~ ’^ “ 7 " ®P*" MRS. D. J. MORIARTY Waabiagtoa, Dec. 38 — (A P ) — less ths Bethlehem Steel Cbrapaay „ tor offere of places In which he can Barcelona troopa launched askSi anv ouSrtJSyr’ bMng Brown of Hoary street was niarrlwl Sereral Prcpssals Made At Washington, Dec. 38 — (AP) —t o e e at top capacity with commer a series President Roosevelt wao reported — — —* * — * _ _. _____ A. ^ _ I rt IB I A w 91.1 bm. 1 . ^ K ^ e abandons Its 30-year-o)d employa NTS yaaklag out Mg skan^a left la tta cargos. tore Before CosmopolitaD of counter-attacks. Jui .• w this aftomoon to Stuart L. Fergu- Senators Advance Bratton President Roosevelt’s plana to train clal domestic and export orders aa Along Beaches Of New Eng- —w.sraka. Today out hi.bis I sapects to be yaaklng stumps toe ,S L ^^:,'r^s:^ « woodbndg. st^t: ^s .today to be considering creation of well aa military contracts. D.VUTSIOUTH PROFES.SOR DIES. repre.ientatloB plan withia 10 days, Further to the south, Insurgent PASSES SUDDENLY m*9* Donovan, ter- coremnny win iMiformod ac l Sesnoo Of Coacbei Bat 20.000 civilian aviators a year pro- the National Labor RelatlOBS Boturd *8100801 ooa, a Mg oak '-aad Bob tar tha neat few ^ r s . Ih fact non-partisan county boards to act Mr. Roosevelt nodded agreement dob Fridiy, Nnvsrrese cavalrymen swept ncrom up by>^m ^ Dwu^t o’clock at tha homo of the hridee And Hntcheson To Fill vided another Indication ^today of to a question at his presa conference Hanover, N. H., Dec. 28.— (A P )— may order It to do so. astUaatad it U tons. It ha has orders ahead until neat sum- on complaints of "politics in relief.’’ bnd That Were Tom Dor* tha footblUa o f the Sierra Data parenU by Rev. Wataoa Woodruff, Action Unlikely. his determination to keep toe Unit- aa to whether "an enormoua num- Funeral services will be held Thurs- Frank Bloom, a Labor Board trial eaaM out at big enough to mer. It la a little dlfflcult now to Liana. They fall upon tha rear o f * totlred pastor of too Center Oongrega- A well-informed person aald that day morning at the Catholic church break up frosen ground and cut OR Cardozo Death Vacancy. ed States high in the ranks o f world ber" o f planea would be required for examiner, ruled yeetenlay that the make a eailar for a aoiall bungalow gevemmSBt forces defend^ the Mother-In-Law Of Jndse although details have not been com- air powers. toe training o f pUoU, but aald it ing September Horricane. here for Dr. John WIlUam Bowler. plan used by Bethlehem at Its aina froaen roots but there la plenty of Dr. Harry C. Smith, who has been Rbro left bank sad after a brief hut 73, professor emeritus of physical in front at Hath FhMaa’a house on work ahead. Ha la Just Itchlag to upei—.—„...intandeni of ‘ the Manchester * “ “ lianiodlaU famUles pletely worked out, toe president The program, aa disclosed at a waa hla Idea that government craft plants In Pennsylvania, New York OBopar sttaeL intsnss battls sat up maohlas-guna ^ Doa- The bride and bridegroom wore ua- Chicago, Deo. 38.— (A P )—^Foot. education at Dartmouth college, who and Maryland, violated ths Wagner get at the daddy stump o f them all Memorial hospital since November ball rules went under the micro- might endorse such a system to White House pres conference and should not be employed. Army and wUacnI found hla latast stump hla St the Rslbarroja- bridgsbaad. It ovM , one o f many poraona listed attended. Washington, Dec. 38.— (A P ) — died yesterday of bronchial pneu- Labor Act. located In East eametery. It . 1087,. will be the guest speaker Ginily Din At Afe Of scope of the coaches today, but were meet criUcism directed at WPA by toe Civil Aeronautlea Authority, Navy officera will be uaed to give New York, Dec. 28—(AP)—The hardest. It was so deep in the waa one o f tha polats at which gov- Juryreport as having On their rstum from an unan- Western Senators returning (or toe monia. Burial will be in Hanover Ms held that It ooofllctad with tba should go 18 tons or more, Wilson at the Friday afternoon meeting of recelv^ money from toe city of aouaosd hoasjnaoon trip, Mr. and expected to come out looldag pret- during the recent electloa campaign. contemplates experimental tralnlBg toe training, however. ceaseless pounding of ocean tides Is cemetery. ground that there was a tarrifle aald. the Cosmopolitan club at the South ernment troopa last apriag oroasod o f about 300 students la a doaen right of workers to select their o«ni Waterbury. | m „. Fsijuaon wUl make their home ty much like the earns old code. Tbla became known at a time new session of Oingresa renewed Already 30,000 Pllota In U. 8. welding toe breaks aldng the New attain on Us Mocks and tackla; la Methodist church. He will speak the rtver and thraatenod tha Insur- 59; UtmI H m 20 Yean. colleges tola spring. bargaining represcaUtlvaB. Hla r»- Aeked by ------tilI Woodbrldga W o o f etreot BothThe opening seeelon of tha Foot- when the Senate Campaign Ehtpen- their auggeatlona today that some England beaches which were ripped fast bafoca he had tha amnstar on Psychology. gent baas, Oandans. dituree Committee was working at If Congress votes sufficient funds, The United States now has about asunder by hurricane and tidal wave FRENCH ADMIRAL DIES port waa made after a 10 months* roots Into tha higheray he had BRIM AlfT) BRAWN knew where Donovan waa at pres- brl4p and bridegroom were grad- ball Coaches Association consider- Dr. Smith Is a graduate of the This cavalry ytetory, hiaurgsat ent, the ed major aad minor rule proposal^ top speed to get Its recommenda- one from their section be chosen (or toe training will be offered at sev- 20,000 civilian and military pilots last Sept 21. Investigation of Bethlehem’s lobar btaken his cabia twice aad the Minnie Ivers Moriarty, endow veniremaa ropUsd; “In Ira- natod from Manchester High stoool dUpatehss add. flrmly sstsblls^ land. but coaches aald the sentiment waa tions ready for toe ofenlng of Oon- the existing Supreme (^urt vacancy, eral hundred colleges and universi- of all degrees of proficiency, plus So the semi-centennial meeting of Lllle, France. Dec. 28— (A P) — policies, based on a eomplaiat by Mocks cnee. At one time the 'The bride Is prominent In musical some 36,000 en roll^ as students. Rear Admiral Emile Gabriel Martel, the Steel Workers Organising Ooaa* Bmporla, Kas.—Professors were the rad and gold flag couth the « fflto at toe Tn« former Meriaen mayor waa clrclei aad la the Ceclllaa club. Mr. definitely In favor of leaving the grees next week. The Committee They pointed out that toe far ties In the fall. Mr. Roosevelt esti- ,toe Geological Society ot America blocks went spinning Into the top Uona mountains and test of the Manchester Memorial hospital late The students include about 7,000 58, died last night after a short 111-, mittee (CIO). making a physical survey at the a? troup o f portoEwpel Fepguaoa la employed by the Hotel rules Slone for another year. iBvesUgated charges that WPA west la not now represented on the mated it would coat 89,800,000 for waa told today In a paper prepared branches of an old oak tree near Ebro rlvor. tola morning. Death followed a n who were given assistance from the ness at hla Villa de Rosendael near state teachers college here. whort the— fraad fury OOUfdoouid iiw^not|®o®<> Corporation. A three-hour discussion of toe funds .were used to Influence the re- court. Justice Butler, whose home a year’s schooling for 30,000 pilots. by Doctors Robert L. Nichols and the West ild e basabaU bieaohers Before that action, govsmment ahock suffered Saturday,. Interior Department's vocational Dunkerque. He was a.commander Georgia produces 86 per esnt aad had to be iishad ou t This Student after student took a try reach for queetloninfr durlar Ite la* ru l^ waa'on the program. foUowed sults of various primary and gen- la In Minnesota, is toe onl} member Opportunltlea For Military Careers Lawrence Qoldthwalt of Tufta col- at forcoa drtsndtag Tarntmm prbviM Bom In Bast Hampton on Novem- training funds this year, and many of the legion of honor. the nation’s peanuts. rtggiag weighed 800 oounds and it at the dynamometer, which tests veetlgatton. by toe report of Lou Little, Colum- eral elections. from west of toe Mlealsalppi river. The cream of toe new fliers, un- lege. .thought . _ ^ thomssTvaa------suffleloiilontiy pro- h « 38, 1879, the daughtar o f tbs bia, chairman of the rules commit- uer tentative plans,' would find op- others whose training la considered can be seen that ermnary rigging one’s grip. When all scores were In. McGowan, whoaa appsarancs In Announce Volnntary Groups In Each County Senator Adams (D-Colo) aald be They predicted the beaches on far afront was Tony “Rock Crush- **®Md by tha Uona mountaina itom Into Jamsa and Mary Ivara Mrs. toe. portunities for military careers In desultory. aad tackle la useless In handling toe courtroom brought the number A person in close touch with the believed most western Senators Long Island, Block I.*iland and along e At er" Lnhkamp, 340-pound No. 1 ath attack by Insurgent troops driving Moriarty contlnuad to make her engagement Up for dlscuslson were these pro- White House said that whal uie Senator Hatch toe expanded Army and Navy air Informed military officials said these big stumps. through Leri da provtnes. of veniremen thus far challeng^ to Ur. aad Mia. rraak Ftrraado of would favor Justice Sam U. Bratton the Rhode Island atiore would be late. He'd scored 89. home In that town. She was married 300, was eaoused by tbs defense. posalsz president had In mind was appoint- forces. toey understand that Nasi ambitions partly restored by nature "In a few Wilson has pulled out so many So OlastoBhury havs anaouBesd the en- of New Mexico, who left toe Senate WMjwt o-I f SootlMm Advaaoo to D. J. Moriarty la Bast Hampton Two Women Challenget 1. Abolition of the point after ment of men In each county In the and organisation have provided Ger- years or sooner." of the hurricane stumps after three “Oood ol* "Rock Crusher”—every ^rMa, where a part at the gagsmeat of their daughter. Miss lleved a modlfled version might be to become a member ol toe Tenth "Only by such an approach," said body know he'd be tops.) oa Juna 30, 1900 and lived la Bast Two women also were challenged touchdown. United States to sift complaints of many with aeveral times as many "In any case,’’ toe New England nths steady work that ha has city lying on oi tha left beak of the U ada M. Ftrrmndo, to Joseph J. accepted by toe new Congress. Circuit Court of Appeals. toe Civil Aeronautics Authority, vqUR cold Hampton unUI 1918 when aha came during the mofhlag, one of them 3. Return of goal posts to the discrimination in the administration trained fllera as M y other power. geologists added after their collabo- a hard time flndl^ a plaee to bury Thanrhea up stepped Dr. R. W. Oeld- Oeld ^ o 'iUlTsun leis held by government Ralardl, soa of Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph Meanwhile Senator Adams (D., ’’can- toe United States adequately to Manchester with her husband, Mrs. Nanehea Rooan of Milford, goal line. o f relief. The groups would serve "Bratton la toe beat available Germany la reticent about disclos- Tou Just c a a i leave a IS- richh of the “ pathology------department. troopc, the Barcelona nl^ com RaUrdI of 87 Cliatoa street The Colo.), cbalrnum of the subcommit- safeguard Itself against toe vast rative study, "although It may toke w$o opened the flm A * p store former state president of the BusI' 8. More protection for tbs for- without pay. ing mlUtary aviation Information so longer to completely fill in many ot T A K E ^ ton Mump klckiag around loose In I gripped the dynamometer, l^es mand began to feel the toreat of aaaotmosmeat waa mads at a ward passer. tee on relief sppnprlfUons, pre- aerial militarisation programs now some open tot—yorfya^got to have here. The store was located on North ness and iVofeaalonal Women’a Any relief worker who thought that exact, figures are aecret. toese breaka, toe beaches will be as Igad. His score—93. toe moving Anger o f Oeneralleaimo CSirlatauui party at the Fsrrando . Permit pa’Ji throwing dicted toe anticipated R>ecial ap- being pressed with frantic seal by Main Btreet. She wna her husband’s club. She waa chsUengod by Al- 4 had oeen denied equal treatment In Germany, all able-bodied good for bathing and recreation Franco a advance on the aouth. hams, attsadad by friends from this where behind the Une o f propriation for WPA would total foreign powers.” assistant In toe busineaa for the fol corn. iild appeal to the county board, youths roust start mllltarj’ training next summer as heretofore. Supported by tnnka and tha boat town, Bprlartcld, Wladsor Locks mtoe. between 8680,000,000 and $760,000,- The pilot training project waa toe f a t h e r lowing 30 years. Her pleasant man- ! The other woman, Mrs. Rachsl M. bombardment they could------lay d down lich would pass on toe Justice ot 000. This money would be expected first of toe President’s far-reaching at 18, and a third of these are as- Strength Determine* Speed USED nc-< did much In making toe etores Hartley of Hamden, was challenged llaatonbury. 'Ihe coaches can do no mors case and take any appropriate signed to the air force to be train- from their light;ht flrfleld battenas, the to last until July 1. rearmament plana to be made pub- "As soon as a break In a heach Is ^ 8$ Hr. Moriarty managed auocese- by the defense. recommend rules changes to _Jon. ed as pilots or mechanics. Italy O Y ER government imaehed nt Sarroea,an___ rules committee o f the N a_____ , To Aid Meeaage Preparation lic In denial. formed, a conflict starts. Tidal cur- ful. Others challenged were: L Ed- 'The President was represented aa trains her youth from an early age JO H N 'S^ Alcano and Aapa along tha Urgel Announce CoUeglate Athletie Aaaooiatlm While toe relief set-up occupied Steps already have been taken for rents going through the break tend 80 EN D O F YEA R Plateau. Mrs. Moriarty made her home at ward Stoddard of Anaoala, Walter 'leeling tost details should be panUIel training o f aviation me- to become familiar with aircraft. Welton of Proqieot, Charles B. Stor- wh'oh meets next week. work-.rame or be le'Tt behind,’* hS said. gestions for preventing political Kentucky, Democratic leader, will clubs. Britain haa establlabcd Chnmbersbuig, Pa., General hospi- right bank of the Segre, east of its __ ------..Jiugstuek, Joseph of pilots, and toe National Youth shown as partly filled on a map 60 . General W ear C O A T S tal, then flupertntendent o f toe Elm for Chrlstmae. She auffered a shock Stmecksr of Oafoi^ Qsorgs B. HOSPITAL NOTES "Most coaches probably will wish use of relief funds. cae him In toe next day or so, aad achoola to train youths who later yeara old la sUll unfilled, although A Junction with the Noguera Pallareea to leave the ru'M as they are g$d Administration toe acboollng of Terrace Hoapital, Lanedele, Pa., on Saturday and did not recover. Kellsr of Now Haven, Thoflias L. I Senator Hatch (D., N. M.) en- Speaker Bankhead probably will go mechanics. may enlist In toe Royal Air Force. they figured It might date back to VALVOLINE and came to Manchester from the She was a member it toe Ladies of MiUer o f Hamdan, Bernard M. Al- noB'entrate on tenehlner-football as dorsed a proposal by Senator to the White House before toe aes- Simultaneously with toe Presi- the burrieaae o f Sept. 38, 1|18. •f FLEECY WOOLENS, TWEEDS uid MOHAIR ^ ere. where dispatches from the Admitted yastarday; Blaneha Mc- It is now. If tbs ooaches eaa’t Otoe^ parts of toe aviation pro- Lucy Hasting! Hoepltal of Man Columbus, the Koyal Neighbors, en of Cheshire and Stephen H. Byrnes (D., 8. C.) to prevent mem- elon starts. gram which have come to light In dent’s announcement Senator-elect The aclent'sts called attention to Range and Fuel Oils -eh«rter,. N. H„ where ha waa man- Insurgent front said toe Catalonians Daughters of Veteraiyi, toe Women’! Roberts of Guilford. Carthy, 88 Purnell Place, WaiUr keep ns-^e with the ru’ea we cannot bers o f Cong;reas from helping to Chairman Wheeler (D., M ont), Mead (D., N. Y,), said he would Sisis 11 to 48. Thegg eoato oriftiuUljr gold for $16.75 showed ‘less resistance than elpe- FlaveM, 91 Spruce street. Carl s u - piecemeal fashion arc: toe fact that toe destructive blow a g ^ g dldirector. Benefit Association and toe Ladles Before the lunebeoa raoeae, one of exoect the saeetatora to keep up obtain approval for any WPA or of toe Senate Interstate Commerce 1. Expansion of the Army Air sponsor a bill creating an airline where , they seized Aloe de Dala- I rer, 80 Durant street, Carl a . John- with too manv rules chanffts.** and the abnormal tide It whipped up toltSAO. SALE PRICES ARE: guer. •—«»- Cstoolio Benevolent Society. the four ahaentaea waa N portM U1 PW A project. Hatch said he Committee discusaed railroad leg- Corps to a force of upwards of pilots reserve corps. Commercial In September destroyed sea walln as PHONE 3492 Surviving her Is a daughter, Mrs. tod ha waa eaeussd, bringing to 84 son, 14 Jackson, Warren BldweU, Teehnl^j^^dles of the ganM by would like to go further and pro- islation with toe chie' executive 10.000 planes, including training pllota would be given a month’s w ith Bulleto 178 South Mala street various rSichea will consume moat well aa the nature-built dunes that Arlyne Osrrlty, a grandson, Harold toe number of veniremen struaed hibit congressmen, from endorsing yesterday. In company with Chair- nianes, craft na-lTned to the Na- military flight training each year. serve as shore-line protection When their camp Area flared on from the new panel. DIstiiarffsd yesterday; Miss Graee of Thursdnv’s and Frldav*a nroymm man Lea (D., Calif.), of the House Th^ ValvoHne Oil Company David Garrlty; also three brothers, candidates for Jobe with relief tional Guard, and planes held In re against all but extreme ravages of R A D IO SER V ICE the river bank, however, they were Eoydar, WUUmaatle, Miss Isabel with e'entton of oTlcera schsdulsd agencies. Justice Bratton George R. Ivers of East Brookfield, Interstate Commerce Committee he serve. TenanU grow about two-toirds of toe ocean. Stoekhoose Road greeted with machine-gun buUete * I Zurawckaa. 309 1-3 Spruce, Mies at the concluding aeasion. He said he again would propose will talk again with Mr. Roosevelt On All Makes of Sets from toe opposite side of the Segre Mass., Charles H. Ivers of BHdge- 2. Ehtpanslon o f the commercial the tobacco produced In toe blue- On Napatree beach, at hard-hit ar I 59-50 to $18-00 port and Barthlomsw P. Ivers of FIRST AMBASSADOR I MUdrad Parkerton, Stratford SaUy legislation to prohibit political ac- later this week. man,” Adame said. “ He haa a fine aircraft industry and Its malnten- gass region of Kentucky. ^ e government apparently had eet- tivity by Federal employee and to Portsmouth. N. H.; four sisters, Mrs. VISITS PBiH eBSS D’AaUgo, 488 HlUstowa WERE AFTER TINT FISH; The President Is expected to call character and a balanced mind and FRANCIS BARLOW I « *" “ Une of defense on toe prohibit intimidation or coercion of In other influential leglalators for left bank, where Artesa lies Annie O’Connell, of Manchester, GOT A GIANT ONE. Is acquainted with toe problems 88S Main Street TM. 8404 m.. relief workera. Senator Hayden talks on certain portions of bis Miss Julia Ivers of Bast Hampton, 2ST * — *“ • “ peculiar to the west." aetb and Prlneoas Margaret offt- Discharsed todav ism San Frandaeo —(AP) —Latting (D., Arts.), who opposed the Hatch message, which wlU be deUvered In Senator Hatch (D-NM) expresa' In tha hills near the lltUa town of Mrs. J, T. Walsh of New Haven and amendment last aesslon, said he be- person Jan. 4. Vemet. opened Are on Artesa, Gov- Mrs. Francis Handley of Manches- down nets for one of toe smallest ed s BinUlar view, asylng westernera ’.•feel definitely" toe place should go ernment dispatehaa, however, said ter; also two nephews and three time. I « A — a a s a a Wa^RWe o f fish, the sardine, tha purae ealn- GLAMOROUSLY GAY the town waa wall defended. nieces. Mra. Henry Turek and Infant son. 13 er Montara caught one of the larg- to some one west o f the Mlssisaippi. This was M. Corbin, Frsaeh am- Westfield street. est. ths sharic. Massachusetts also is a well-dressed D RESSY C O A T S North and -veat o f the Segre toe The funeral arrangemenU which Senator Sheppard (D., Tex.) said baaaador, who presented the dolls Ths sea monster got sntsagled man—so well dressed one never no- ipnpam government troops eUll clung to are in charge of Undertaker wil- given to the Prtnessssa by tbs Peo- Death: This r-ornlng, Mra. Min- MCNARY, MARTIN he favored Justice Joseph G. Hut- nie Morlarto, 88 noreaca atrset to ths ast and It took a asran-bour tices his clothes. However, be la cheson, Jr., of Texas, a member ol D A N C I N G y to A WITH LUXURIOUS FURS AT THE FOLLOWING RAMOS and mountain positions In the Monsech liam P. Quish, had not been complet- ple of Franoe during the Stata range, making raiding attacks on visit of tha King a ^ CMaua: fu tj patioaU. battle to get him to shore. The atrictly a "blue suit" man. toe Fifth Circuit Court of A pp^a. Isaytgg ed up to time o f going to prose. Quaaa ahark measurad 80 feat aad lecatrp. FUEL OILF the Insurgent left wing. Paris last July. Looked at from the gallery both Sheppard aald)he had recommend- weighed about tan tons. DflFFER-GREATLY ed Hutcheson to Mr. Roosevelt. t4-HOUR SERVICE I B L U S H D r o B R I D E have characteristic floor gestures. FR O C K S SA LE PRICESI GETS 88,000 IN HOLDUP. n M TEARS OLD. Before he taker the floor, Martin Norris Wants Praakforter. FUNERALS For Holiday Belles PHONE 6.120 n O B T F IR S WITH SOOGPR FISH BIT OFF MORE frowns and clouds up. Senator Norris (Ind., Neb.), on Bloomlngton, Ind.—(AP) —Peo- Freeburn, Ky.. Dee. 38.— (A P ) - JndsoB W. Cobb than re could sw al l o w . McNary pushes bis arms out la toe other hand, reiterated hla en- A man with a pistol held up St. John. Kas.—(AP)— Grain pie apparenUy never get too old to RepoUiGan Leader h Sen- front of him. Tbs venteran gallery doraement of Prof. Felix Frank- The funeral of Judson W. Cobb, fall into love. loffMal BOLAND the Merchants and Miners’ Bank to- who died at his home. 3C Division scoops were toe only fire fighting Okmulgee, Okla.—(AP) —, Phil gasera say — " ‘Charley Mac’ la furter of the Harvard Law School. $29.50 COATS day and escaped with $6,000 after street Sunday morning, war held ’’Implementa’’ avanable when a "We know from axperlenoe that Nicholas was la a duck blind When shooting hla cuffs." ’T don’t think toe sectional issi4e 3^7.98 Btnilag ------$ 22-75 l°Y* l“ 0'>vs, no age limits,’’ said ate And Probable Gioice OIL locking tho assistant cashier In the this afternoon at 3 o’clock at the prairie Are broke out near Rattle- he heard a eommotloa nearby and « should enter Into toe selection." bank vault. Tho bandit fled tn an Thomas O. Dougan funeral home. SO £®*>n R Hacker, 83, ae he and bis found a Mg ban madlv whloMng Norris said. These **lleaa-«atclierB" am ro- automobile on a highway leading re-lbluahtag brtdreVe^’ldl Marstew- Tha name o f Justice Harold M. mantlo la every eenee o f the Holl street. Rev. J. S. Neill, rector trabbed toe Ug art, 84, both of Bloomlngtonf sin »l toa ahallow water. in the baaa* h Honse Ya|[^*Type. toward Plkevllle and Grundy Va. o? St. Mary’s church conducted the mouth waa a half-swallowed 11- MUNIOPAimES LEAGUE Stephens of the District of Colum- word. Taffetas, Molrea, Itettau, water marrlag# lloease appUcitlons^The bia Court of Appeals was mentioned services. from toe creek onto toe flames, ceremony was pertoraed lato estflsh. Neta and Chiffon. $39.50 COATS — $ Delegatlone from Mancheator shortly The fla o f the catfish had stuck by some senators la discussing the 29-50 halting them after they burned over afterwards. Washington, D«^'('38.—(AP) — DATES ANNUAL MEET1NC vacancy, which waa created by toe Lodge of Masons and King David 60 acres o f meadow land. in the baas' sys, eausing him raad- dtainr 'psla. Nicbolw brought CSiarles L. McNary.'fthe Republican death of Justice Benjamin Car- Lodge, I.O.O.F., attended the funer- BROADOASTINa PIONEER U U » Higher Priced Coato Proportloimtgly Reducfd. al. The burial was in toe East ceme- hoBM tbs ertdsncs. leader In toe Senate, and Joseph W. dozo. Stephens, whose home Id In Others CRISIS SCARES MfyiUBB The second annual meeting of toe Utah, was named to hla present tery. 'The bearers were Thomas . ------Oslo, Dsc. 38—(AP)— Hermod Martin, Jr., probable choice for Re- 88.98 Weir, William Walsh, Peter Wind, CHILDREN WENT GYPSY Connecticut. League of Municipali- post by Mr. Roosevelt In 1933. to London—(AP)— Pleading infan- Peterean, 88, f o m e r general publican leader of the House, are The President said at hla presa ires ftJS Charles Lewis, Walter Saunders and ties, of which toe Town of Manches- 914.98 David Wilson. tlolde while deranged by worry flsv at the Norwegian stats tele- Oracasend, Bnrlsad— (A P )—Giv- os different ae toe states they repre- ter is a member, haa been acheduled conference yesterday that he would s nag about getting gas-maaka for her Rraph aad pleaesr la wlraleaa Jele- not announce any new appoint- So lit- ing evidanoe when his wtfs was sent—Oregwi and Maoeachusetta. for January 11 at the Bond Hotel in tSl t w l i. y famlly during ths Buropaaa erisla, traphy aad broadcastln, died today, charged with unfltaeae to care for McNary—known to hla InUmate Hartford. At toe session will be ments before next Monday or Tues- a mother whose baby was euffooat- Ha elalmad ha Invaated tha first her four daughters, agsd tour to 14, friends as "Charley Mac”—Is tall elected a new organisation president day. In addition to toe vacancy, he is faced with toe problem of ABOUT TOWN ed by gas w u bound over for two aystem of sending pleturaa by wire- toe father esM arhUs he waa away aad slim and as jalld of mien as toe and vice president. A feature of the R U B I N O W ' S yeara. I lass to 1919, but tha systom is not aelectlng a new attorney general to working ths ebUdrae had bsan a)- wild daisies In hie far-away state. meeting will be a series of three dls- succeed Homer S. Cumminga, who I N a v y EST. 1907 A luncheon aad get-together of loarad to araadsr about llks gypslas. Martin—known to nearly every- MAYBE PIG KNEW cuaaions on currently Important is retiring early in January. tho Wheetock School of Boston will one be meets aa Joe—Is abort and topics, each led by a man thorough- WHAT WAS COMING Bforco- take place Friday at 1 o’clock at I plump and on occasion con rain ly converaaat with hla InformaUon. Itoaoutl the Hartford Y. W. C. A. on Broad Mlltlca) Invective with toe windy REPORTER DIES C^ynthlans, Ky.— (A P )— Walter “Proposed Welfare LegIsUUon" atreet. The gueat apeaker will be I force of an Atlantic gale sweeping B. Crump, 43. a farmtr, went out wUl be talked on by William M. Marjorie Holmes Guiette of toe aeroae hla Masaaebusetta coast. Boaton, Dec- 28— (A P )—Funeral to kill one o f hla hoga for butcher- Harris, who has been a member of a OL class of 1918. Tho following Man- Coagreas Career Predictod aervicea will be he’d bei'c tomorrow cheater women are graduates of the ing. Governor's committee on loie sub- As*a youth Martin’a bright face afternoon for Roy Atkinson, 85, school; Mrs. Martin Alvord, Mlu He selected the victim and raised ect "Hurricane RehablllUtlon la aad oparkllng dark eyes, hla drive Boston Poet leporter, who was toe Emily and Miss Laura House, Mra hla gun to shoot. Juat then Crump THURS. FRL - SAT. Local Towns" win be led by Col. and bis genuine friendlineas for bis Samuel Fteher, and toe final dlacue- first newsman to tell Calvin Coo- John L, Jenney, Mrs. Rasrmond A fell dead of a haart attack. Udge tn hla father’s farmhouse at V.F.W. BINGO Johnson, Mra. Ray Plllabury, Mtea fellows, caught a schoolmaster’s at- slon on "Financial RelaUonahip ot Satin Lined You See Plymouth, Vt.. that he had become tention. Oraea Robertson and Mias Hazel Americans consumed 34,000,000 tod State and Its Citlea and Towns” President of the United States jn V.*F. W. HOME, MANCHESTER GREEN Her Have Her "Joseph,** he eald, "1 .prwllct we’U Trotter. isea of fruit juleas In 1987, or 34 wUI be beaded by Richard Martin the death of Warren G. Harding. He VELVET EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK times as much as in 1939. First Crush! see you la Congress aome day." of tola town, executive aecretary of died In a hospital yesterday ailter a The Woman’s Auxiliary o f St. "Following the Roosevelt land- the League. long lUneae. Easily Mary's Episcopal chiirch has can- slide of 1988 when Martin came WRAPS Sweepstakes! Admission 25c! celled plans for the food sale tor bouncing back for another term. NEW FLASH BINGO! January 31 untU a later date. NEW YEAR’S EVE New England Democratic Senator a $1475 DANCE! q>oka up. $ 12.98 20 — GAMES — 20 The Norton Shoe girls wUl play CITY VIEW DANCE HALL “Joe Martin", he aald, “ spends his toe South Windsor A. C. girls at For mnart eveelag wea. Valval. Keeney Street vaeatlona on cracker barrels, mak- yoe really mast have ooe, baaketball tonight at 8 o'clock at tag friends and helping hlmaelf In o f these bewitching wraps, j toe Y. M. C. A. Font Favors! NoUeeaakeral while other Republicans are Codibincrtlen Offer! Mirttiast and 99 Admiaaloa 40e. thrown out." Quarterly driU checka will be dis- Koto Did It Hard Way Coil Platform Spring . tributed to members of Company training, McNary and Martin Actually MORE comfort features than most mattresses K, C. N. G., at toe State armory c a d up along different lines, but dkit ^earand^eiajii^ner here at seven o’clock tonight, it waa ksth did tt toe bard way—with the sellitlg $5 higher I The heavy, cotton damask cover is New England's Greatest announced today by Captain James VIOLIN and PIANO' application on hard work and not exceptionally durable! The 180 comfort coils are buried H. McVeigh, much money. FRADIN'S LESSONS Joe Martin was a reporter on i in deep layers of luxurious felted cotton and quilted LEAVE CHURCH SERVICE North Attleboro, Masa., newspaper, sisal insulator pads! See these features—test their f-r^i TO NAB TmEVES. Bertil Berorsrren Now be la Its publisher. POlTi/lC N ew Year's Eve Party McNaty waa a poor farm boy. u sleep-producing qiulities! BUY at Wards amating Edna, Kana.— (A P ) —When tt studio: 77 Eldridfft Stroet Now he owns one of toe finest tracts LOW Sale price! comes to capturing toe interest of ot land la the spaeious northwest. •Hh. a church congregaUon. chicken McNary was appointed to fill a SoUl 99 G>il Platform Springl thieves are too much competition Sjsaate vacancy in 1918. He was for the pastor of the Trenton United later the same year and ths Has 99 deep, double-deck colls aad platform top Brethren church. TOMOEBOW AND F M O ay Oragoo voters have i^urned him deflgned eipedally for Innertprlnff mattroMcst.. During Sunday evening service each six yeara aincs. He la an at- _ woman entered while a hymn THE NEW toraey and aerved aa dean o f WlUa- was being sung and whispered asstte College of Law and as asao- Frwlt by «R« «r dM iadu(ry*g Ugfegt price HOTEL BOND "They'ra stealing Jim Chriatmore’a ctats Justice of the Cregon Supreme redkctioBs asd eR|oy Poatiac’a Newrest Hde. Hartford chickens." CIRCLE court before entering the Senate. *19.95 Value! BED OUTFIT SALE! ENDICOTT-JOHNSON SHOES Before the hymn ended all tha On Feat— perfoTkttkce aad record economy for a 749 Main Street______State Thnstar Baildlnr male members of toe congregation ExtsaoedlBafyl Martin waa elected to Coogreaa in dUTerenee af only 12c a day compared to the heed money s 19M a t e aervlag la b o th b n ^ le s So furd ay, Dec. ZUt were on their way to the Chriat- neit lower*prieed care. more hen coop where they inter- PURBIN GLENDA at tbs Maasaebuaetts laglalature. He M atal Badi Cog rupted toa task of two men who has served |a the Rouse oenttauous- 12*8 FARRELL ly alaos. ... lor botharaome bills, dothee, furniture, medical Spring, MoNratt $tA A ll Services U n t il 3 A . M. were emptying the roosts. ottentioa. taxes, asaeesmenie, mortgage interest, MONTH* The men fled by dropping their THEE TOP STARS 1 0 BARTON Ths Saaats minority leader la a baga, of cbickens, but abaadonlng TMEt. YOU' HacLANE asrioua aad sometimes deadly golfer childran's education or other neceedties? We Be plays It consistently. No—hs * 2 Fine SB eld car. CEBHITAGS hi •DiMewed , , eon land you any amount you need, up to S30a Think of it—/a r tS s amatk* yaa earn Range and Fuel Oil doesn’t have a slice. It’s a hoMc. Poaffoe. Jtftah. a u k t ro a r axtra roam la ta s tpara PADDING PAYS INvemsa Sane Aa Wotk You can poy tt bock Httle by Uttto over a year M ta o m l Tba oil stael bed has a wids^ O rch estras «i MELVYH 7 o U 6IA $ jeel Is ^anfs 24 H Oim SERVICE Martla’s dlveraian is tbs same as and a half. Our main requirmnent is your obility decorated paael at head aad foot—lt*b Redmond, Ore.—Dr. D. W. (3hris- “TORCHY bis work—politics aad peopta. Hs U wtlAeal ao«<£ Telephone 3873 tlaneen says John Howard can ba NeaerCawfl-JelaHdkdey naturally food ot both, and without to pay small regular omouata. Role of iittereet richly finished in a chip-proof brown •lata and Iom * Souvenirs . TEXACO CRYSTALITE RANGE OIL thankful ho U a UtUo on the hefty ALSO! JedJefcsd.JeeatoOSslev either, one gets the Impression Joe 3% monthly on unpaid principal not exceeding eaamali Ton get a SIMb, all oatten stda, hla "padding** under hla bM t GETS Martin arould not be a happy mattress and reetfnl 90 coB sptiag in -TOUCHDOWN AR___ last timer TODATi $100; and 2 month- Rbn. Bart Howard had two dyaamita caps Martin U a bachelor . . . McNary % bsked-oa rnst-proof eaomri fialehl for M ila d y With MARY OARLOLR Brau.BT TBMnjB la la hla pocket. They exploded. - JOHN BOWARn A a family maa. Behind the closed ly on any remainder. MORIARTY RROS Oa thin persons, the doctor said, -JaM Arsaad tha Usraac* HER MAN” doors of his SeaaU office be plays ANM IZP See Torehy Take ths Lms PRONE 6-S2S1 such aa ex^oslon would have dam- FLUB Floor No. t Room No. S la Bar Anasl piggy-hack with Ua Uttla daushtar. 301-315 Center S t, Cor. Broad S t aged vlUl organs. ' NOW! aCPRH CHANT n o W I The asnator from Orsgoa Is one COLE MOTORS 763 Mala Street, Maacheater -Toa Hot T a-r‘ — “ On Howard—it mads oaiy a flssli tbs bast-drsaasd la •~naniiM at own Phone No. S4M shvaya bom b eed to Ueeasa Nol Ml HSEB cratle PwlilinMol aooiinattaB In mind Jo tbo om o f ab INO. tt bo oval had any ebanoo of jcalculBtod ta roaaoa ftoia to haatiig blBiaotf taken aerlouaty by offoct; and when Dr. Bfliwt..^^ RADIO ntOGRAH ZONA GAUDIES 1NG tbo poopio hi any aueb connoctlMi tbot crlBM la Bolt OBplalBablo oa rUBUSMMtt B> THB tbo boat of an poaitble WKDNUDAV, DECgMflgR 28 (Ceatral-Bastera Standard TlBie—P.M.) LD P------i iu m M a OOMPAin, one. any enotloBal baala, bat la the di- OF PNEUMONIA, 65 ways abont prermting It Not too tchmmrm to UWtase Dm to tiotwork OorrwNoiu r*e Lets •• fsearMrets) H a — II aiMot rect Gonoequence of faloe aad la NstaiM m flm s AUA l l dLauMraMHam toOsa SM temm mmoj O ______w sroupa Uwraot unim s o ^ I PLAN BHior. vaaa. : raaei to c®a»* le to SI nmanatlnne include ell areilnMe etatlone I) las PM UOM many of them would want a dying Jurlouo economic conditlona it NBO-WgAF (RED) NITWORK • iipw esT — wmbd wlan A SMASHING 3 DAY PfoaldoBt la any ovont cortalnly Mote dramatic' values from wibw kfh ««Jo to ua aa tboogk ha wort whbb wtaq wkbb went wab'i krri'wnas k.P)—ttb- •a o w a or*” t i n XASie — «•*> wmt wnac wtle erler Placed In Oxygen Tent In| vofy fOw would tolerato tbo Idea of talkfaig plala matheniatlea, auaeep- wtas kyw wfbr wre wsr whan woeAs^ai^i^ whlb KBle kdah wanewvTtei wniis wmfg Cttnip«B]r Ooa Ughta raplaead eaadlaa to' laOM, I MOUNT.-kvor krsm kla kob kal krro 'if. _ PoWloaoa Bran Braolae Btoopt a ProsideBt who poralBta la rtaklng Uble of aMthaaMtleal proof. ywae wtsm wwj cbm edel; MMwetIt Ki DD I •mpkqr* {M u a aoO BBiWara. BaloroO M tbo M yoara------latercame « aloctrielty. , 'IJP* who wow wder wire katn; Mo Ufa and tbo llaao of otbora by Meunttim kne kdri: Seutht wmba web COAST-sns kdn kfpr kvt kafo kor Chicago HosiRtal; Hns*| 10 < b ^ »w rO «* M aUmeOeoeer. OMMk. W Oajtolag la oertabi to oOhvtnce ttn e wainb wjdk kvre wbre; naemei harm hhbe kabm klro i ^ r C la n Mall Uatiar. kfl kfw kome khq k(m Cant. taat. na Board biaiatlng oa dying when bo can’t SW ISS ‘‘PREPARE* khiff aad fueen they ara la a »kr~ jtonlga laad. n a n teaT a suit e< W atkins Brothers* OXTIONAI. STATIONSw. — iiwraw (epareteloperaie la-in- •(•f” S'®f”* Te Be Anneunead—weat 10 iplaiat by part oonal^ of bulletins laaued by which tested only a coupte of weahs Steaat, which for tha past few gm- •>••“ •(••“ t.Ittle Orphan Annie— 10HXb-11:oa-Nawa: Oanea Or. it bra.) tracted pneumonia after her arrival. | ting Cobh the Tnaurgenta. There would^oeem Cherlee Saara A Sanga - waat A week ago she waa placed to an' _ a o l l aam ea altaat o f a. a. A. Barr* •nd waa accompaalad by vary Uttla •raUoao baa been aobty rededleated •sOO—Amarlea'a aeheela. Orama NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK THE FX)LLOWING loo laa to be little dbubt that the great bloodabad. |(! “ J(J—Maleelm Clalra’a Sterlaa oxygen tent | to tha fine arts, appaaia paaoafui 5 1 —— M«te»t wjte WDS.WDU WDai ‘final" drive of the Prancolata has ••Jt* Xsdlo Nawa AarleS wham kdka*••*' wzya *^*wit » b » -»b ia wbal With her when she died waa W. r OMt ol Maaibor ABiartcaa Wawaparar Pak* toit tote waak tha dwtaa patUa- •Bough from the outsida. It Is a hoW a'Jt J‘J?-**Uale •» My Habby Pref. wham lidka w y i wjtn wavr wmal wfll MEN’S CLOTHING Habara CLEARANCE — r-martBr ana Ml •M by hr wabr detrfet whk wmff wh^ wean L. Breese, Portage, Wis., manufac- •:«—"FatherZ Zl and San.'^ Serial SUITS been gaining eonsMerable ground m«t has approvad aa anaanMat b^ ot arratlc dla and temparament T:0O-Amoa *n* Andy -c!»»t; 1 a wtcc wlau. Midwatt: wenr win kwk knil Sizes 35 to 38 only. About 30 PoklMBara a a o m a a la tlrn : Tka along the L«rlda front but there program which It la cathaated will Itortealda tha building, with Its iw to An n o u n c a d - wa a t wren wmt lino wnwn km* wnn well enits in this lot. JalllB Maikaara B M la l Aoaaar—Now Bdwln C. Hh* Commant •JP^ Flbrn wjlm: South! wrtd wmpa la no Indication from that source ns cost 380 raUUon fraaea-Bwiaa poa^l facade, genlua la exprcaaing Tha Bavatara Quartat— _•*?" h»y«: Meuntalnt Men’s Work and Dress aork. C llBiBA OMrali aaO B u n a itew aad gaaiiia makes plenty of te Marahard Oreh.^natwork klo kvod kule: FaeUtoi ksn kefd ktma to the pries being paid, and wbeth- fnaca, worth'arouad a esata U. & Ending Saturday! i'iSr Marahard Or. - aaa'tdke* kaa ke»n kjr Pants J*2J“ •jOO—O n# Man'# Bamllf —n to r HI?'’’?' WBAF.NBC for optional ciSaBsu? * * H la one that Ifrnnoo can monay—or atara than 79 Abova tha aiiditortum which nisTa isiO—Tommv Oaraay Orehaatra Me t o f a l a t l o n a eontlmie to pay until ha has smash- doUara tor mUtary defteieNw 5s? ra ««*«rta of every S'2J^ Allan In Tawn Hall Cant. laat.____ •$ X ^ * 5 0 Kyaar'a Claaa tn e MMma*ao* ed ths redstoneo o f tha CnUlonlnn measuraa. Hoa, th en la a wab o f otticea, rw Jofli thiM BBon dfijra to alioF for thofio dramatfo lO.oe^ilrO^kl. Maaanar Orehaa.-aaat: •>m— (ISO—Don Winalaw at Navy— Men’s Mackinaws nearsal halte and atudlaa that abel- ^ Amafl *n* Andy w#at rmnant , Witot Trie In Vocala wait forces. Or whether, aa Loyallnta The fiwtea do not waste any TflhMM Reductiona have boen made throughout IJ 2J“ ^I*^*“ Oanea Mnala Or. tm hr.) Mla’a Skateh anrt: tor everything from asplilag ao- 11: 30— "l i t, ** Mvfltary Ltath^a Bluaa-waat Men’s and Young Men’s profeaa to hope aad expect this money In toe administration of praan seeking high notes that are i.e- •* r;Tr~00-N •’ awa: ••••* Boillnl anpamait Cntamblt Men’s Woolen Zipper great effort eventually shall,have our 8toro . . Uvljig room, dining room, bedroom and CBS-WABC NBTWOflK M t r • 'J t -J » to Crawtoro at Orsan thalr government and 70 million not within the human voice ranza •:X>—Tha Sarentdara - aa.t •*P*®ded Itecif wMhout attaining to long-haired vlrtuoal doing their floor eovflringfi . . to dome and flee the hnndreda of SASIC - Saati wane wokti wcao waat ...J-h"? M«rU«m. Planet -rhnin Blouses doUara te a tremendous aum In that wsr wkbw wkre wjr wdre wean wtaa Its objective. heat to break the huadrad-year wpro «fbl wuy wsar: Midwest: wbbm • JJr'.h'®**" fhemaa — aaat: little country with a giuat many guarantaa oa a fiaa plaao. Tha key- other valoM not listed here. Discontinued patterns, a « i l ? " l i •••®*«h went rrp.nl 1SAT STATE DEFICIT- wfbm kmbr kmus whaa kfab krnt l;?t£i**X,*’®® *hlt mno eat atdeoee of the very few foreign fewer people than the population of Lh;*! »bna WPS whp whae wore Men’s Suede Leather board puntetament la violent and eaa remaining pleees fkom large purchaaea or suites, nud efrb rkac atihi wmaa weak wkbn whio ! *‘®®" * Faraona SUITS Aidgo HaytaoBd A. John- correspondents actUall:^ obeervlng New. Torh a ty . So what tha BwtaB **• w a y d o w n t o t h e s t r e e t . l o t Haraea Haldfa Orchaat. 'i Jfhl wbrk wnba wadr wnbt wsan V'St !'Sf 5 ' _?hl*td Radle Ravitw 125.00 SUITS, Zipper Blouses om tM tha Khraahi dub karo . |OperBtiona In the aoae of the armies, think o f tha altuatlon la Eurupa, . y f*B«B Room S19 come the pieces that have been here too lonr. make op the bulk wrac2i? * wiser wwi wton »n«m krid wdod ktrh ktaakira n i o t S’J t S i . •U:"®" Hobby Lahby to to the effect that the rrance “ dost aad moat turbulent out- waco koma wht wdaa wbis wdb] wwra !'S t !'S2~Tf!f. ^‘®h Jubllaa Choir NOW torday that wtea former Oovemor and tha ebaaeaa o f aay unpraparud of the redaetkme. AH liatingi are anbjedt te prior waja wmbr-klnl wnia wdne wiyn kwkh •<*^ • (^ " W ln s a for tha Martina" •2175 fbrcea are aufferlog very heavy ** Then toe emiiieat 10i*>-;Fublla. Intarast In Dam- foMnd flMB too nation of eacaplag betag hobblad to** tarpaiehon. Iflkhall Moid- Wrnmm wjno wrha wpar wmaa wnie aeraey “ Men’s Suede Leather loooes, particularly In the northera aale for In moet fnetancea they are limited to oao-of. wrra walm wrdw wnni wdhn Nawti Oanea Ore. It bra.) aorablp he left eight mUUon A ow n up by OM or tha othar of tha hua- hlii, aa n u r ^ Moaeovita, conducte 127.50 Coats hi the treoaury, and that alnca then "•eUsr of the battle line arouad gry wolvea of totalltarteaiam. rebcaraate for toe Hordkla BaOeta a-kiad. NOW that eight mlllteBa baa been uacd Tremp, where they have sacrificed |pratty elaar. ^ ardent yuuth- 13 :00—Benny Goodman’s Orches- »2375 nU baterfaias toe mysteries of dance ip and Oonnectleiit bao acqntrod aa gnat nambera af men without [ Brary Swtsa froai 18 to Jg la wpfiMilou. f tra. Men’s Raincoats 13:SO A m.—^Abe Lyman's Orches- hMlebtedneaa o f botween forty-dve gaining any ground at all. potential aotdiar. but tha military Now tote man Hordkla Is no re- wnc $30.00 SUITS, At all evente a very great and t^ and fifty mUUoB dollara, ha put a orgaateatlon baa beau almost ticent pedagogue. He baa toe most PrsTateta Brandeaattaf Tomorrow's Program NOW flu daric fact la a atark way. terribly bloody battle la going on tiraly on a militia baste, with ona powerthl set of lungs we've heard A . M. )26-75 nrt only la toe dance world but In WALNUT DINING SUITES Haitturd, Duos. I Zoita Gale Breese Jndgo Johnaon waaoH talking |—«»d aa yet there la no sign of aay brief training period • ft>r « Unleae otherwtee noted, all grauas CHAISE LONGUES 86400 W. 1040 H. Cl 384 7:00—Shoppers Special. weal drcles as wen. Uordktn ta not Waa 7’.55—N ew s, w eather. $35.00 SUITS, rtlana poUUca. Ho woo talking thought of surrender by the Loyal- young man. Now, In additloa to listed below are made of wabint vaaMT Eastora Stoadard flnaa. turer and banker whom she married wutent to alt Idly by and offer pat na^ haek; tuftod aaat; pteia da^ Mm 8 00—Shoppers Special. to 1929. $2.00 Fancy Patterns .. lata. They cannot keep on Oghtlag |wrda o f advice to toe errant, wblrl- and gumwood. NOW...... arltbmatle. Aad ha oaplolnod the tha country’a akalaton army, thara 9 :00—Mlltea Charles Recalls. Funeral services wUl be conduct-. i oo| % off $1.65 [at tola pace fonver—yor for many iag ballerinas before him. TWsjd ; Wedaeadiq', December 34 9 30 10 iguraa. In part by attrlbutli« the to ba astabllahad naw luasrva table, chtaa,^** ;1S—Montana Slim. ed tomorrow at her Portage home by |daya. And If the Prancotsts do not He fumes, storms, vituperates, f P. M. 9 ;26—News Service. dtaatlon to the unuaual oapendl- ototo eonatrueUon of naw fbrUfiea- moaaa, cajoles, bellows and mur- ...... -k 4:00—Backotage Wife. Dr. John Van Eman Berger of the $1.65 White and Fancy . get possession of ths great cities of 9 i80—Girl Interne, Joyce Jordan. First Presbyterian church, and Dr. MEN’S AND THE FOLLOWING Id by tha dopaiai tions aad a ganeral satahUahmaat of murs tmpraeatloaa la aa sffort to . • Ehgtteh; buffet. Uble, ehme, X 4:15—Stella Dallas. 9 $1.39 CataloBlA within the next week It ta arm Md 8 aide chairs...... ;45—Phil Boudtol, accordionist. Glenn Frank, national chairman of YOUNG MEN’S rath of biotltntlnwol ao- toa country on a war ^aate. get toe nnst out of theia. ? 4:30—"Vic and Bade.” 110 00—Pretty Kitty Kelly. »«"PonlMe that there may ba * 4:45—Girl Alone. the Republican Program Committee TOPCOATS BOYS’ CLOTHING $1.35 W hite and Fan^r , It'a a naw hlghngM hi a table, chlaa, anh and 8 ekto chairs...... CHESTS 10 ;16—Us On a Bus. and a close friend of the author. P**®* ®nrtursa from the insure 178.00 » 5:00—"Dick Tracy.” 10 :45—Stepmother. I 4 $1.15 tt ha talhhig pottUco— tonateatag pletnra. welaat wiaeten* 0 fltowen .00 p 5:15—"Your Family and Mine.” Wo%PuUtzer Prize iw te on aoaw entirely aew basis Garbed la baUet tights and a I --Nngtteh; buftet. Uhls, aUna. _a^VMdala Mlgahoy: •M utettS L -^ II ;00—Hartford Board o f Health $18.00 COATS N o w ...... $15.75 bo nrjam coat, ha alts on a wooden arm and 8 aide ch a irs...... M».00 - 5:80—"Jack -Armatroog." Miss Gale—ahe used her maiden Boys’ Knickers, size 8 *"***” > itofte blOlBM Presents. $1.15 WMte and Fancy , Boold h sfo ooM a good aMaqr thinga tonch and aurveya the whirling buffet, table, china, . 5:45—"Uttle Orphan Annie.' name In writing—won the Pulitzer :05—Musical Interlude. prize to 1921 for the dramatization to 18 years $ 1.00 jpiB l ho dM not oay. Ho adgbt dancera on tha parquet floor. He arm and 8 side chairs...... 777^ im .oo Conventional waiaM rsneei'wi.' *4 d n w m *5oO 5:00—News and weatoer. 10—Hartford Better Business $20.00 COATS N o w ...... $17.75 yells RusMan double-talk at them \ t9J99 « 8:15—Sports' Roundup with Eddie of her novel, "Miss Lulu Bett”. her One Lot of $1.95 and $2.00 {^ w i logtoed at what polat hi too DALADIER*8 tour braclMt halTT?lie totehS Bureau. pounds an unbreakable baton ceae- • Casey. 15— Scattergood Balnea. best known work. She wrote morel admIeletratleB a# I W a s h i n g t o n ...... 38.00 5:80—Wrt^tviUe Clarion. than 25 novels, playa, books o f ea- $25.00 COATS Now ... Boys’ Mackinaws I’ wto an. throughout the world, lesaly agaUiat the fumituiu and I MAHOGANY DINING SUITES ;30—Big Sister. $21.75 ICknamor Ctooo dU tbo tatter amke stamps a ansakered foot with a 8 Piece 18th Century; buffet. taUe. arm 8:45—‘The Show Window. :45—Aimt Jenny’s Real Life Sto- sayA verse and short stories. SHIRTS ma^pam of hands poUed In and side chairs; Mlchlgaii-nisda T]iaa BEDS a 7:00—“Amos ’n’ An9y. $ 1.00 approaebiag a dater- Daybook CTssh, while he hums the mu.ilc and 5 9 ries. Among the better known of M ia., h«toty applause of I •^9 fro9l9m Grot directs the dancers In action. How | (1) Twlh OenvMlIuaal walnut vu- 7:16—"The Human Side rrf the Gale's works were "Friendship VU- 427.50 COATS Now ...... $23.75 Boys’ Zipper Blouses, to balaaeo tha atate’o aeerad ...... :00 Noon—Kate Smith. Pkenebmaa Daladier’a tour of Cor- hte pupils uaderatand his instruc- *************•**•*••••••• SOlOO News"- Edwin C. HIR. M. lage Love Stories," "Birth," "Faint I .badgat hy too tloBs te a ayatery to ua. U) FuUaii jdynto walnutMBaar.... 44M ' 7:80—“Inside of Sports With Jack Perfume,” “Preface to a Life," 'W oolen loa aad TualsU as fas pnmW to Washington—Blag Georga amt (3) Twhi 1 Stevens." 16— Her Honor, Nancy James. $30.00 COATS N o w ...... -Of to o e a to iv ti Qunn -Mary win move lato the ,For hte ooaunaada aouad Hke UiIa Mb Osataiy M aolM Badk "Borgia,” ' ’YeUow GenUans and I $26.75 FLANNEL that trip a "tianda off dsmosH mahogany ^ nit ftead B^Ma-Made," - 7:45—Serenadera with Peg La Oen- :45—Our Gal Sunday. SHIRTS •too to hair K aad m natk.» tha iW lte House next auanner to find while a phonograph wheezes the 1 tra. :00—News, wfMitoer. Blue," and “Papa La Fleur.” Boyif Oyercoats •toattoa- of warning to MumoUbL ! !“P * L* ,” °»P'«t« abotetoe of any- eteMic tuaea; “Tempo. Forte, NIze ...... ov.uuBO.OO S0.7g :05—Strictly Swing with Oil Spent D fe In Portage $35.00 COATS N o w ...... ^abu ******’ chhia, arm and BiSo (I) 2 8M)0—Ons Man’s Family. $30.00 tottoy not UhalyT^ «Mapt a recoltectlorn Baby, tha baef bare la vary good i (1) 13-80 Bayek. VlrtuaUy her enUre life was lived Reg. $4.00 Value, Now . S:S 1A 7S , 8:80—Tommy Dorsey’s Orchestra. _ a B*eh*d together until M. that ^ majsoty'a soldiers once rery expensive, oh. baby. In Czecho- isth amVuii.' ’^ t * : ' gwatai ; 9:00—"Town Hall TVtnlsrht” ;16—Life Gan Be Beautiful. to Portage, her bfrthplace. She once Boya* Raincoats $3.25 «f wpestosoua state Job slovakia." hae actually doa# what ha has f« ii burned the piaoe down. m ahogaay; Grand Raplda-mada. Tteble y^lOKIO—Kay Kayaer’a KoUege of Mu- ;SO—Mato Street. Hartford. expressed her choice of a smaU town Men’s and Yeung Mcn’e holdm Ctlter than too amoho marks, »«»Mg The dancer Interprets tote Una of CARPETS a aical Knowledge. :4S—This Day Is Ours. as follows: Reg. $3.00 Value, Now . he Is going to do—make his visit to aM 8 aide tta ire ...... ss8.00 188.8fi Or on toe other band he might since painted over, there la a white babble Into a neat twirl or a grace- Ctfitofy; genuine mahogany, Rwt tegihe tefiiaintog from rooa and ^U:00—News and weather. :00—James Martin, songa ‘The smaU town today is a place Ws* Suede Leather $2.50 these French possessions a military ful arabesque or pirouette. have suggested that perhapa the marble mantel In the Green room, Grand ^pldo-m ada. buffet. PfHi woeUy tore uaad^^ ' U:15—Jttonnv Messner’s Orchestra. 15—Enoch Light’s Orchestra. where one can find plenty of leisure, pageant and a drflance of ths pre- bmxbt from Bnglaad la 1793, and "Wonder whoos on toe board- arm aad 8 side chairs . auna, ~ll:80-^MeIodie Strings-^ Moshe ;80—Mellow Moments. where people talk about their gag;, Zipper Blouses Reg. $2.50 Value, Now . acquisition of that eight railllon walk,” muses Mordkin In time with Place th Century, genidM mabogmy IM.8t S.^.10 3b^S%npe Frteao*!^*7T."***0^ tensions of 11 Dure and the Inspired w state dinlag room Is paneled with 9 18 S.3X3.0 -• Paranov, Director, Joyce :00—U. S. Army Band. dena a’here children have a place $2.00 dollar surplus which the Cross ad- English walnut Otosr foreign the music and the ballot devoteos I Plato Rust Velvet...... oM * Altmand and Larry Huard, :30—Columbia Concert Orches- to the home, where members of the Italian press. b aide chairs...... ajxs.0 Buat Thxtnrad Bmtoii;' friii^ 'iu i Overcoats CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS mlnlstrat!on Inherited may have Ruches mootly art French and Bel try to convey this query Into Mhuty 749.99 *’ v o c a l i s t s . tra. famUy come into Intimate contact of rhythm out on tbo dance floor. ' 13:00—Artie 8bew*s Orchestra. Reg $2.00 Value, Now . • 9 • • • or tool the result of putting off till Time waa. whan rraace took a 3.3x3.7 *...... with each other, and where there la $25.00 COATS, 5 to 10 Yexre position toe rsat of toe world ax- Probably It la no m omon. but toe Nor dooa anyone dare question hU 5*!? Taupe Axmlaater .... agg *13:80—Lights Out. $1.50 tomorrow aome of the InstltuUonal MISCELLANEOUS DINING ROOM 3.3X3.8 not that air of breathlessness that NOW .... Pwted to see her stick to It But toot reigning monarch who visited Intelligibility. What toa Maestro taxaao Tomorrow's Program. plants one impression on top of $21.75 ‘eapendlturea which, since tbeo. It too place, Kiag PraJadIpok of Slam. Mys te tha wisdom of a sage, be It Dining Room Groups Iteted bdow ai« WM before she enwflahed at made of mahogany veaaera and gum- 3.3X4J lS2£i*SSto^‘’*‘^ ..... another so fast that aU are lost." tos been Impossible to defer any *• oa the tbrone. He came remark- on ------the--- woatber . waor » hot 83X44 giMa riiSHM MM UAL’,TWvat : ...... agy 6:00—RavolUe with Jake aad Carl. tha horrid screams of Herr Hitler dog, and It muat find Its oountsr- wood unleaa otoerwtea aoted. * 34x44 5:80—"Sunrise Soeclal." RADIO * $27.50 COATS, 10% OFF la 19111 aa a guest at Pretedent Hoo- 545 PAJAMAS ad wHched on her obllgatlca to v^Hoover lost hte Job. too. part In an artful daaea step. „* PlM BMly Bngiwi Granp to aoUd oak 84x84 ...... 7:00—Morning Watch. NOW .... •waver, toa pletnn of toa fifty His gibberish boa bosa ta a ...... 1140 8,78 S:00—News and weather. ------Day $23-75 to the defense of Cteechaalo- . “ •**to ghosts and walnut veneer; rcteetofy UMe. bwsM. 8 .8x 04 Ptoto Bavaaxn Brawn V etel. toMoa doOar defiett IWoaa caleu- tew celebrated folk who have aspir- •h^ann and 8 side chabn...... leano 13x7.0 040 8:18—Bradley Ktoeald. Overnight News wkla. Before Munich. to too White Houoo BO records ot £!•!• WaMted IdMM Btaa, firfaiM 1468 8:80—Radio Baxaar. Hats—Caps—Gloves Reg. $1.35 Value .. $1.15 Mad to ateka evwi the aaateat-go- pM m ouch as dlstinguisa ed toward a balteitea'a heighte. T IMew Early American in solid nunie- 84x74 "te Memm-Thupe Frtaaam $30.00 COATS, Daladier’e declared latentlona Katharine Hepbura once thought brackat-hasetoffet,____ . saWbnek '.abla. arrow- 8:48—"Jane Arden,” dramatic New York, Dec. 38—Congress is tog fitlaai an 19_aad taka aoUca I Britteh caatlas. But toe White House 1847 sketch. NOW .... •nth rttatloQ to his CorUcs-TunlsIs Ite a (fl^gutebed plaeo none the be might become a daacor and suf- hadi ana chair and 8 chairs to match.. 18S.M 84a74 1040 to be on toe air both of the first two Of Connecticut $2675 —aad to hrlag ibito iatlmato nallty 84x0.0 9:00—Milky Way. Sweatera—Luggage .. have a vaUant aouad aad an 1^ although a bit crowded even fered the tormsat of Mordkla’s Ptea Mapla FHsm^ ends sot days of Its 78th Session next week. Res. 41.«5 Value $1.35 ^•pwbleate befon toa aaw admin- classes for half a yaar. Fraadat 9:15—Food News. NBC and CBS are to do the broad- By ASSOCIATBU PKEtoH boBaat ring. But so did his aaeur- I ror a d*mocraUe kti^. DINING ROOM PIECES —T-—^ ••••^••eeaaeeeaa e e e a e e . 1448 9:80—Oretchen McMulIem !^**1ob In dealing with Cbnnectt- Larrlmore also underwent his *4X114 gte amteO^VelMt...... casting. $35.00 COATS, ance that Caechs would not look in Tbw are aeven bedroom auttee coaching. mahogany, Grand 84x140 14.00 9:45—The Wife Saver. oofa financial altuatlea. on toa upstairs floor, which tradi- " t e HaatlterJj^Xiipa Vetet, ento The first day, Tuesday, wlU pre- Hartford— Republican Senators NOW .... Bathrobes—Mufflers Reg. $2.00 Value .. vain to France—before Munich. After school Is out, he speaks baJl-and-ctew 0:00—Program from New York sent the opening ceremonies, while $1.65 tionally te toe family quarters. —j cabinet baas to match above* 84x81.0 nata Mapla' 44* 0:15—John’s Other Wife. elect were summoned to a meeting $30 1 So perhaps It may be Juat aa well with no greater coherence, for hte ends not on Wednesday, President Roose- Present plana ara for toe king to gen^ mahogany. Grand Rapids-mada___ 80 (M n.w 0:80—Tuat Plato BUI. yelt’a message wlU be transmitted here today and action on Gov.-Eiect CRACK-UP GOVERNOR wcupy an east end aulte containing Engllah, frankly, Is a meat. Vet ha 0:45—The Woman to White. Men’s end Young Men’ s Beach Jackets—Ties to sea whether the French premier te one of toe flneet dancing teach- *4xS4 Mte tempi Bte Velvet...... from toe House of Representatives Raymond E. Baldwin's proposal that .. the nine-foot Uncola four-poater toyto; mahogany veneertd. Oraad Rapids- 46x43 1:00—David Harum. each of the three parUes to be repre- Reg. $2.50 Value $2.00 ^ Tha wluntaiy pledge given by BWes to Corsica and Tunisia at all ers In that sscluded art world aad teraM B te V elvet...... 10.18 at a Joint sessloo of toe Senate and which probably craaka. The 40x48 1:15—Lorenao Jones. House. Mnted to the Senate select a mem- George H. Barle, of Pena- In free of the Italian declaratlori place overloeka tha treasury, also a himself oace danced with the Im- 1:30—"Young Widow Brown.” 10% OFF ALL OTHER mortal Pavlowa and the renowned K ..... The Tuesday broadcast will be ber to confer on organization of toe that he wlU not again fly that inch a visit would be regarded matter of some hitenat te the Brit 40x441 1:45—"The Road of Life.” opened at about noon, while that on upper House was expected. It waa Reg. $5.00 Value .. lah. • NiJInsIqr. 40x140 StotemaSU^t...... 1:00—"OpUcal Oddltlea." OVERCOAT PAJAMAS $4.00 te toe same ptane with H n. Barle, aa aa "unfriendly artion." And ----- HoolteftottaraiUtoh^...... >. i g . Wednesday Is listed for 13:45 p. m. predicted also that the Democratic Might Orowfl TMaga Dp Dani^ te toe staff of life to this aiay turn out to be a very good whether. If he docs make toe trip turbuleat Rusteaa. He baa been »7 f 5*£l Vehretl!!.*! 4400 Senators elect, holding a caucus here Goodness knows what would hap- i:ll^"H intop House.” . A change to plana has been effect- tonight, would follow the Renubll- •to* for the lady. If it U kept. The It win be with chin up and his hand known to haunt his studio for 18 8.8x8.0 3410 1740 1:30—"Myrt and Marge." pen If toe Roosevelt clan decided to Itopl^made .... 138.00 "te temr»J!ton]M FHcm...... 39.00 ed for the first of toe "salute of the cans’ lead. SPECIAL |fca Is that If one or toe other of on hte gun, or apologeUcally, with hours at a stnteh without taking ??**».™ **y^ tyto. mahogany veneered 49.75 0.0X8.0 147t 3:45—"Stogln’ Sam.” These coaU are ta the latest Her- come home ter a famUy visit right a meal to break bis hunger, aad ha wrtanahw Tahn; stretcher base, solid Wte Burguady Valrat one end nations" programs to greeting to the Hartford—The State Health De- a«nrance to Italy that, he means (It tbs momsnt. Doubtless Mrs. lOBie soua ...... 1:00—News and weatoer. New Yoric World’s Fair. Instead of ringbone pntteras and to toe lateat em la killed In a crack-up their often danlaa bia puplU the right to a e e e e o a e e a a a ^ m ^ . 0.0x140 4148 8740 1:15—Marjorie MUIs. partment noted In Ita review of the i .oosavelt would maks sverybody Paris, the op en ^ program at 1:80 a^es and colors: Brown, Gray, SHOE DEPT. SPECIALS hlldren will not be doubly orphan- no harm. Before we do any cheer- call a recean while perfecting a new 73.40 1:00—Guy Hedlund and Company. year that the state had escaped all ___ e _ v n e n r a_ comfortoble. even If it maant a bit 48iao4 W M iid * ^ -,;^ : p. m. Sunday wlU come from Hels- Oxfords and Bine. Thera nre ooooo ' by one aoddent If Mrs. Earle tng- dance routine. “•MnMpte with wrougto Iron hinges; GrsiIrand 1:30—Jake and Carl. serious epidemics during 1988. plaM cheeks niso. Men’s Black and Brown of doubling up. She baa a friendly R^^made ingfors. Finland. President Kalllo Hartford—The State Board of Black, Brown and Blue Dorothy Dodd esn't fly too often, and flits with 1'* z : ’ ******•••••••• •• 4 1.78 9.0X140 P ^ 2 - i ' w t e id •*-»? 1:45—Marjorie Milte, The Girl la to Hteak and toe Helolngfora xym. Co-OperatiTs Oxfords, reg. $6.00 touch, aad If King George VI feela Orenalag Oenina Gateleg Table, to match b t f et from Maine. Barber Ebc&mlnera Issued a warning $5.00 Pumps ^ Oxfords, pilots, the chances of her sur- a bl* atraage In a place where peo- above 10400 phony wUl play. The program from reg. $6.50...... CRIME FROM ECONOMICS Mordkia te oas of the volatile! 8B 78 40x140 1:00—The Storv of Mary Marlin of to Impending Inspection of shops Men’s Bleek and Brown ple apeak BnglUh with a fimny i|15—M a Perkins. Franco Is being delay^ until later tod the levying of penalties on any for a considerable number of The American Association for the tenants of Oamegle Hall. Not the to the aeries, to constat at a total of Thorogood Oxfords, reg. $4.00 may be fair; but If there Is American accent, he probably will be most aelf-compoe^ creaturea In the '“T . - ..*?••• apartment Uvlng- 40x140 -Peeper Young's FamUy. barbers who failed to have their $ 18'00 $3.49 Black and Brown Air Tred * a Advancement of Science Is holding made right at home aooa enough. ^ Ughrcoll^! .. » ' -"TTie Guiding Light" 17 broadcasts. lUfe insurance company carrying world are the voice coaches whose 8.78 Tranomlsslon Is planned by NBC, Ucensea renewed after the Oct. 1 ex- Oxfords, reg.$5.00...... $4eU U lU annual convention at Richmond. It U a fact that storlea about the ahrUl tmisi Joined to the adenoidal B^et. Bracket bsM New England style piration date. Men’s Usek snd Brown “nirance on toa Bfe of the playboy with wrought Iron butterfly hinges; aolid CBS and MBS. The association haa set Itself a very place are comic aa often aa dlguifled. hrlaks ot thalr pupUo, add to toe Hartford—The Public Works Da- Oxfords, reg. $3.65...... Growing Girls’ Brown Y^sylvanla governor which does Abagall Adama, first of too Ibie of “•?*• ...... -...... •8.78 u.(«4o gte gte. jg $3.00 great task. It haa come to the con- cacophony la thooe dim corridors. 140x13.8 Progranoa tonight: asked for bids on about Oxfords snd Pumps, reg. $3.50 vdweO^ y^iww protect itself against any first ladles, almost froaa. what with Here te p»m atelier of a teacher of 188.00 81,850,000 worth o f construction BOYS’ SUIT SPECIAL Bojrs* Black and Brown viction that "the superman has cre- the wet walla aad Incomplete flx- WEAF-NBC—8 p. m. One Man’s Women’s Brown and Black A w9 Ff/w her risk of hia killing himself varied weird InatrumentSL A novice DRIVING TABLE BENCHES WDRC Family: 8:80 Tommy Dorsey music; work at the Southbury State Train- Oxfords, reg. $3.50 ...;...... ated the material for a new clvillsa- turca She hung toe wash In the passing by his door would run la I ing School and Hospital for the Sizes 6 to 18 Ygars $2.89 Kali-sten-iks Oxfords, reg. $6.50 v d e ng to pilot a plane, then that minify gMulna mahogany.. tzU R U G S *38 rtaitfofX. Unoa. ll 9 Fred AUen; 10 Kay Rayaer Claaa; Uon and the ;»pe man has captured Korgooua Imperial Bast Room now terror at the odd toots that emerge. 13:80 Ughta Out. feeble-minded. The bids wlU be open- an gUt and whlta. with ahlmmerlng Diaconttaxed Pattarna Former Prices $12.50 to Women’s W. B. Coon Misses’ Browfil Kall.atew.llca npany's stockholders concelv- It* The scientists seem to be re- A diction teacher nearby has little 17JM) I WABC-CBS —7:80 Jim MeWU- ed Jan. 18. chandeliers. Chlneae Chippendale; mahogaay'finish^ 13) 9x18 Axnitaaters; 1 each OttenteL _ $20.00. Now Oiily Oxfords, reg. $9.50. Now___ Oxfords. Sizes 12K, to 3, tly may have ground for action solved to And out. If they can. patlcaoe and teto go a barrage of hooked aad textured . Uams Quia; 8 Gang Buatera; 8:30 Berlin—A 150-pound buck daer $8.50 t Its management bangs ths broad aad "oh V and “ah's* ...... 13.80 fXk Bvie * ^...... - 8440-8488 ^ ^ ------— J , December 39 Paul Whiteman band; 9 Theater of leaped to front of toa automoblla of reg. $5.00...... v4aU U Hr Washington pMnttng saved from I*) to u Axattooters; 1 each hookad and what to do about such a situation, when a backward disciple fails to mahogany finished ma- muMTH . . ' ...... 4440-4040 **••*; 10 EJddie Ouext program. John Novaretta of Southington and Women’s W. B. Coon |There has been only one other British soldiers by Dolly Madlaon. mouto the King’s BnglUh with R *p td s-m a d e...... 4 rt)0—Lebrun SIstara. Children’s Brown Kali-sten-iks which Is typlfled by the Invention 33.80 1 Axmtoaters; 8 Oriental *ti1st[h WJZ-NBC—8 Intervlewa of foot- WM ktoed. Uto car was damaged Half Price Oxfords, reg. $8.50. N ow ___ In the history of aviation In of the airplane and the uses to A group of busU of early PresidenU propsr rsverence. 19.78 •* Dancing. ball coaches; 8:80 Hobby Lobby; ba4y but Novaretta escaped Injury. $7,50 Oxfords. Sizes 8)>'j to 12, afrQ came from the FYench. In 180U #4 V *WA* *L**^*********»»eeae»« • « 4:8^Thooe Happy Gllmana. •ame class with Barle as a which It ta being put by w)uiiesa At high noon, when the pedagogic I 9.95 (4) teas Da Axmteton; 8 Ortextol 9=99 Wlnga for toe Martins; lo New Haven—The City court trial These sre only plala back suits. Women’s W. B. Coon reg. $4.25...... ST’S# that one being the fuzzy President Buchanan recalved the day is at Its height In the Carnegie deslgna; 1 hooked...... * - *te Orchestra, 4«iiatrela; 10:80 Intereot to Dem- of Mra. Lydia Pedroja Simpson, tyrants. first Japanese embassy to the Unit- UJO i-te, Dane* Program. ocracy; U:05 Pan-American Con- Oxfords, reg. $7.50...... Charles Lavlne, whose recesses, the amorted sounds of 7J 8 ID 9x13 naamlsM WUtoa. Oriental deatga 9480 charged with breach of too peace $6.50 Children’s BrownSmoked Elk and» WhitenniM There is a good deal of con- ed States la the famed room, as well piano, flute aad high-pitched voloea, 840—So You Can Be A__ greoa delegates. waa continued untU Friday after ird attempts to fuacUon as aa I ftwken Sizes in W. B. Coon Kali-sten-iks Shoes, scleace-sUrring among the sclen- Wales, latar Edward the gibberish uttered by Mikhail I BOUDOIR CHAIRS 8:4^Tba Mighty Show. What to expect Thursday: Dr. Francla Foley, an aUenlat, tes- VII. Theodore Roosevelt used K for SCATTER RUGS 940—News, weatoer. WEAFf*NBC—1:80______p. m. Words Teg. $3.75 ...... ^1 j, •ml whose blind tuck in tlata. It may eyen extend to the Mordkia, the anguiMusd ertia of a Oftssic bons finish; blus homoapiui tified that after an Informal obaar- BOYS’ SUITS Brown and Black Oxfords, $3.19 practicing Jlu Jltsu with a Japanese tormented ballerina, the dulcet 9:08 Johnny Hertford at toa Or- and muMc; 3:48 H y ^ ' of aU Mc^lng death frequently astonlah- •omaILSII CoSmSm: vmtid £2r^l!!5! fltora-uaed vatlon he beUeved toe defendant to TSg. $7.50 Misses’ Brown Oxfords, 40,000 annua] dead produced by the coach. strains ot a vtolla oowoerta. tha In- «• ..O . Onwof-addad. gan. churches; 8:80 Pan-Amarican Con- $4.98 •| the world several yean ago...... 110.00 U en|y 87X88 aad 87x84 Huaa- t^M^ be a “paychopathic caaa" and a Siass S te 18 Years res. $4.00...... automobile. It has extended to the Jeffersonian Infonaahty once of- tense redtol by a dramaUa coach all •DOW Domarti upholatorod 9:15—Howl# Wing. gress delogatea. WABC-CBS — 8 “possibly dangerous person.* $3.29 jW**le ^pareatly has the bird I 14.98 ratton, piato valveta, aafl agunld axaflw- Mutec Hour; 4:15 Ray Biocb Varie- Brown and Black Dorothy Dodd problem of youthful delinquency, fended tha Britteh minteter. Hte wlfa make o f ChnMgle atndlao a stark > ra^ wtdto aad hrown New Brlaln-' Fifteen hundred fans Misses’ Brown Oxfords, W of a turtte. He to a terrible ^ left unatteodad to find her way contrast to the well-ordered beauty • • • • • • e e Wf •< 14g 9.45—1lM Old Fire Chtef. ties; 8:45 Sir Richard Gergory- on $12.50 SUITS, I P u m p s , (not an sizes), reg. $8.00 wMA one speaker at toe opening ...... xtarsd and aw the atate champion New Britain $5,00 reg. $3.00 ijr. Ha haa bad aeveral ernck- alone into a atata dinner. Probably created oa the stage o f tha Ofeat OrciUQ fismiarti covrsfi •=90—“County Seat" stazrtng Ray "ReUglott In Science." WJZ-NBC — NOW ...... $2.55 pU aaalOB, Dr. Paul L. Schroeder of •axtnrad OoUtoa. ^ 13:80 Farm and Horns Hour; 4 High school football team off for $10.00 Dorothy Dodd Black and Brown tbs FDR's wUl break Jaffer- Hall below. ' B^H88to 1 ChiMren’s Brown Oxfords, On Sunday ba brought Mra. «,2r“ 'ibii- ' O n w n e a e w w u T:18—Lum and Abaar. Jiteary of Congrras mualcala; 5:15 Baton Rouge. La., and ttg game $15.00 SUITS. Pumps, reg. $7JM)...... Chicago, declared to be prflnarily sonUn tradlUoa. The wild and \L* * ...... U.T8 ; V a t e t . . ______Saturday with Dupont w«wn«i Teg. $2.75 ' • •* two frtenda from iTaiite wooBy JackacB raeaptlanr auil are *=99—Aak-It»Baakat wttb Jim Me- Sow aeries on Andaraon FUry TXles. NOW , $6.50 $2.34 an economic product, resulting U)OK MB. FABLBT WlHiams. Some Thursday Miort wayea: DJD Training High of Loulsvilla, Ky. $12.75 to Phlladeiphta ter a dtener-. *»«m toe creation of gnat alum a sort of annoyance tor Oemocrata . . » aaa •••••••eeeetooooe to remember. eapecteOy toe one 940—Gang Buatera — Ttim crima p. nu Light Miuic; GSD $16.50 SUITS. to owned ptoae. He made GSC 08B GSL Lexidoo 9:4o’ BrlUata to Induatrlal centers—them- when a 1.100 pound Now Torn East Mettaa VL — Snpsr-auper dram^axtlona. IMBFICR REPORTED. NOW ...... „ PO* twOtog and toe ma- ••toes creations o f the machine service te what ona person aokad of ^ingundy atripofi a a ^ eoqar 9:80—Paul Wbltaman’a Orcboatim. •OMposais; lltA g Paris 11:J0 TXlk $13.75 Mto flopped oear. As iii«f cheese waa backed up la a hungry ...... Itoa. Da GramooL ffe. frolic, much of It b al^ amearod on- the East Mofiae postofflee. And he •pticSr.atto 9:00—^Texaco Star Theater. Bostaa. Dee. 38. — (AP) — a $18.00 SUITS, IflBagad wtthqiit aettoua Injury aad the walls. got It. 10:00—It Can Be Done- Wa don’t know wbethar aclen- >BTTBniOM «^ t of 84444,834 for toe flrat NOW ...... •fca, Xatte waaat hurt at aU; but Democrate Ike better to racau During the .Christmas holidays I Sif brown figured ehintx.... ___ Vf' tte wera npoctod. $18.75 HANCHBOTEK BVBNINO RBRALD. MANCHBTB*. OONM MANCHEAiifcif BVEmNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28.1988 EXAMWOeCIlECI North Wind Plays Havoc Produce Changes In Most NEW TREATMENT Manchester COLD WEATHER FORMS LOCAL SPORTS CLUB h Date Book ICE FOR SPORTS, CUTTING N ews F ro m M anch ester’s N eigh b o rs BOOKS OF DIBBLE With Xmas Decorations Fundamental Life Process FOR ALCOHOUSMi TO MEET TONIGHT I . — Tonlghl Flsharnan, Skaters And Deal- Richmond, Va., Dsa 38— (A P )—S Wbsn revoivtag around each other D oc. 84.—Allege Otsousahm eve- Pedestrians were few on M ala^ ^ b s won smashed against tbs ers Sm Thair Ends Served WUIlngton which was awspt away onttrtalned at a family raunton at buUdlnga A large pans of glara in Two aelsnUsts announced today thsy puU tho gases of each other to- ning at r . M. C. A. at 8 p. m. for IPOPULARI street In the south end this monUng In 1877. their lioma la ToUaad Oentor. Wesdrrook T u Collector thkt they bad produced changes in 14 Of 16 Patients Treated M. H. S. undergraduates and college As Mercury Fails. but they suffered dlffleultlM in tha Rublnow building waa amaabaa- gether. creating the tides which STAFFORD A forum oe *Tba Problsms a t tba A famUy party waa hald Sunday Bovarni cartloads of papsn and tho most fundamental Ufa process oauss tha brifhtasaa to changa representatives. If Weather Conditions Per- FIRE DEPT. OFHCIALS Church Today” , wiU bs hsld to ths at the home o t Mrs Sarah Young. Notiied Shortly Before waUUng north on the street from debris wars blown onto M W stroat on earth. Tha principal value of thsso stars With Nicotinic Add Com- ^ This Weak with the coming of colder weather First Baptist eburcb la WUUamntic A card from M rs Lucy Uaber Oak to PurneU Place aad beyond. from aUo strosts, contorod for a By the use of X-rays oa Uvlag in astronomy Is in msasuriag tho Dsa 81.— Legion’s New Year’s today, proopseta improved for skat- SPRINGS plants It has been possible to mit, Masqnerade Party Jsauary 10. Rsv. Floyd Carr of New sUtes abe Is nleely rattled at her Tha wind waa so strong at ons Urns time in front of S t Janus’s church; dUtances and masses of other stars, Eva ball at State Armory. ing, Ice fishing, and les cutting In JUUN C. NETTO York wIU ba the leader. Visiting Beiig Food Shot that Mvsral chUdren were toppled than whan a sudden gust of wind ehaage tha nature of chlorophyll, pletely Recover. Alao Oiuatry aub’s New Year'e MARKET boerding place at De Land, Florids Luby added. this section. Temperaturra In town TO MEET THIS EVENING 478. Stafford churches wUI be WUUngton, War- over aad one woman was blown cam# tha papors wen blown furthor tho green coloring matter of plants I Eve dance at club. Mrs. Mlnnls Berry of North An- whlra eoaverts sunlight Into mat- Best Clocks Never Aoonmts WM Be Held Jan. 11. A n d S e l f S e r v e G r o c e r i e s renviUa, Spring HUl, Eastford and son, Msins, U a guest at tha boms ot sideways against a strsst light pMs. down the afreot. Alao Knights of Columbus New were down to leas than 30 this morn- T, Stafford Springs. ter aad energy, for the first Ume. Another astronomer, H. R. Mor- « . n t • i by BUU PoUcMnaa Alb«rt H. Kla> The Funsral of Wtniam O. Rock' her daughter, Mra. Eldred Doyle aad WsstWook, Dec. 28—(A P )—Two Awniiigs wars whipped and fray- Workmen resurfacing tbs roof o t New York, Dec. 38—(A P ) — A Year's Evs party at Rainbow, Bol Ing, while In Jia outeklrte readings About 60 Sunday school chlldrsa ed; Christmas dscoratlona on .tho tbo Watkins Brothers block found It Dr. A. F. Blakesiee of the Ctornegle gan of the u. S. Naval Observatory ton. Yw m u RocbiUe Compaiutt | wall, 87, of Grant avenua was held Mr. Doyle. examiners of ths State Tax Depart- Institution of Washington and Dr. new treatment for encephalopathy of 14 were recorded. Sportamen The Manchester Sports Oub, tbs attended the party at the Willing- ment began ehecklBg today the J. W. Hals building aad Watkins difficult to keep their foot aa tbe In Washington declared that even Coming Evonts have had but small chance to far to this afternoon at the O. H. Baker ton HIM church Monday aftarnoon. Mrs. Alvina KimmaU who haa O. L. Inman of Antioch College. —organic deterioration of brain Us. composed of local people who are bis books of Sherwood M. Dibble, 40, wars stripped aad several light gale whipped around tho cornices. the beat clocks ever invented are Jan. 37.—Mid-year graduation at do any ice flahlng, but if the dog to roam, doing damags. Mr. funeral home on Furnace avenue. There was a Christmas tree til spent eeveral months tn PhUadelphla Ohio, declared in a report to tbe never accurate. 6h(en the master sue caused by too much alcohol — Interested In skating, will hold T*B* RefreMmcd Ai with reletlves, haa returned to Tol- Westbrook tax ooUactor, Justice of Amariean Aaaociation for the Ad- has been developed at Bellevue hos- Manchester High School. Weather bolds, nearby lakes and Satryb atatad that bs did not own Burial waa in tha Stafford atreet glittering with red and eUver trim- the peace aad building contractor clock In the observatory, which ponds on which sportsman ara per- meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at the tbs dog, that It waa ownad by his oametery. Mr. Rockwell died at tha ming, and a gift and Chriatmaa box land at the home of her daughter, vancement of Science. transmlU the ArUngton Ume sig- pital. a t candy was given each ooa. Games Mrs Louise Wochomurks and fami- who waa found shot through the Makes All Ufa Poaalbto. Dr. Norman JoIUffs told tha Asso- nritted wUl probably see numbers of shop of President Harold Dwyer at ThuYBday Speelals SetflOB To Arrtnfe De- aon.'^t bs agrssd to pay fbr the Johnson Msmorial boapiUI, Uondny nals varies by 30 to 40 seconds per them wsltlnig and watching end were played and Miss Elsie Amidon, ly. hAAd iTMt#rdAv. TWO SUSPECTS IN COURT In converting sunlight into mat- ciation for Research in Nervous and 88 Main street to further plana (or damage done by the dog and the afternoon following n lingering Ui Charlea E. Ruaaell said that bs century due to variaUons la the TOLEDO IS BUILDING baiting ths poor fish. Most im- ease was noUed. Mrs. Haniy Dovda entertained ths Mr. and Mra. Samuel Simpson ars INTENSE COLD ter chlorophyll Is the chemical Mental Dlseassa ysatsrday that 14 a masquerade party at Center ness. He was born id 0>chesette, and Thomas Morriam, Jr„ wars sent speed of the earth revolving around patient of all Ihs sports group have Springs pond on ths evening of tails For The Annual Fair. The police have raoelTsd a number children who had a good time. spending the Chrisunae Day festivi- which makes all other life on earth the sun. Of 16 patients treaUd with nicotinic Maas., June 18, 1881 the son. of here by Tax COmmiintoaer Charles ON FALSE ALARM CHARGE poeslbl*, since it has provided man been tbs skaters, many whom re- Wednesday. January 11. It to hoped of oomplatnta recently from the Nathan O. and Pboebs (Roppss) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Komsr and ties with their son, WUliam Sumner acid had recovered. DF WATER RESERVE FRESH family sntartained a large party of J. McLaughlin aad arrived yester- with coal and oil, supporta the ani- Ths crow, which Is greatly de Prevloualy, Dr. JoIUffs aald. near- ceived new gear at (Aristmartime, to make this a big affair with a owners of poultry who havs lost Rockwall. Hs canm to SUlford Simpson aad famUy at Wsstport. OVER NATION Only yeetarday to have ponds slush program featuring outside AaUng day shortly before Dibble waa found which provide him with meat, spiced by farmers, aad ths magpie, IlMicffU*, Vtc. a*.—(8p«d*l)— boU. chickens and turksysf during Springs, with his parsnta raien 18 rslatlvas Christmas at dumsr which Miss Alvina Weehomurim, a stu- mal s ly all caasa of encephalopathy had Included Mr. end Mrs. Clifford Kor- with a bullet wound la Ids bead at South Windsor Cssa Is Con- provides hie vegetables, and grows equally detected for ito constant proved fatal. Toledo. O.. Deo. 28— (A P ) —To- up sAd become imusabla Ulsnt ■nim win ba a isMtloc ttata «v«aiiiK the past few weeks. Dog Wardsn years of sgs and has sines made hla dent at tha New Britain Normal In town It to probable the Cantor J(dm Boucbsr Is Investigating tha Dsr, Mr. end Mrs. Waldo Cons and nearby Staaaard beach where he tinaed Until Nest Tnasdsy; the trses which furnish him with e chattering, may actuaUy be raving Ha said the nicotinic acid, whose ledo began to build up ite water re- The club now has about thirty at Um fitch Eastiw Houm at Mvaa homa here. For 88 yean be waa school is at hsr honm for ths hoU- boms. serve today after threat of a com- Springs pond will be a gathering members and all persons who are In- Shoulders large quantity poultry being family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyon, 'has several workmen repairing hur- FEIITODAY many Uvee In the United SUteS praperUes for curing pellagra waa a t treasurer of the Central Woolan days Tha Saspacta. place very shorUy, with the usual •:9’diotik of tbo reproMDtatiTM of th« killed by dogs. * Mr And Mra Robert White of plaln- rioaaa-damagad oottagea. Until recently only two kinds of halting the apread of aylvatle dlMvsrad a year ago, apparanUy piste abut off because of high winds terested are invited to attend to- Company of Stafford Springs, now Mr. and Mra. Chartra Millar wui (OentlnDad from Pag« om.) Ohlorophyll were known. Then, tn plague, one of the eoOurgra of the Water again rose to normal in the hundreds enjoying the lee nightly. night's meeting. Through dues ths 'Vartous oompaslM of tha RoekrUla To Elect Oflioera vUle, Mr, and Mrs. Danny Halgh of be guesta of relatives in East Hart- RuraeU said ba bad notified Dibble reUeved vlUmla deficiencies com- the Cyril Johnson Woolen Co., and Stafford Springs and Alfred Young Some people In South Wlndaor chance experiment, the scientists Middle Ages, Dr. Willi m L. JeUison mon to vlcUms of chronic alOohol- Maumee river, the cUy*! water Althongh not nearly as much ies club has been able to raise enough Iflra Dapartmant, to maka plaaator At tha meeting a t Damon Lodge, ford aad Hartford for tha week end by telephone that ha and Morriray to Cut nowadays for oommsrctol use KnighU of Pythias to be held thla retired many years ago dus to lU of Hartford. Uko to era tbe new red fire pump re- away from Intake pipes in ths Mau- used X-rays to treat seeds of the of the.U. 8. PubUe Health Sarvlee Ism. source, aa a 30-mile westerly wind money to purchase an ampUfler and utha —fair which will ba hald oa health. For many years bs con- and Chriatmaa. were coming to tha tax ooUoctor’e cently purchased by the town la mee river and into Lake Eria. Um common Jlmaon weed. It caused tbe abated and induatry, shut down bv as once was the oaae, most country tbe use of It will be donated to the Pork Chops lb. MaUcarriar Charles Lyon received station at Hamilton, Mont., declared Experiments With Benaedrine evsnlng, the annual slsetlon of of. Thi ToUaad Oraaga Worthy Mas- office. people put dojsm a good store of It in l&urdajr, rrtday and Saturday eva* fleers win taka plaos. ducted a large farm at Stafford many gifts from people on hla rout# operation. Others like to hear tha rivor level dropped 9H feet chromosomes, or character-deter- today. Dr. Wilfred 'Bloomberg of the tbe threatened shortage, resumed town to furnish music when Center Hollow and for the past ten yean ter Louie Vaatey haa appointed the lieut, Willard B. Bushy of the Among tbe frigid spots In the na- operations. thelr^lce-hotlMS against the summer Springs to ready for skating. It to ^ilnca fabruaiy 16, 11 and 18. which comprised quits a sum of sound of the siren when the volun- mining factors within the cells of Plague Spreading Eastward. Harvard Medical school told the aa- CUBE or MINUTE made hla homa In the borough. He following committee for the snaumg state poUea, maaawhUe, said that teer firemen have to tumble out of tion yesterday were: Warroad, ths seeds, to create a third kind of Wind yesterday blew water out heat, while some commercial dealers, hoped that the current cold snap r ^Tha eommittaa Includes the fol* moaay, wearing apparel, candy and ha had not dsflaltaly dseidad wheth- aociation a t axparlmenta to cure al- was a membar of tha Woloott Lodgs cards. Mr. Lyon, who is faithful year: Homa Eoonomtoa, Mn. Helen bed to rush to the fire house to tako Minn., 37; Devlla Lake, N. D„ 33; ChlorophyU, "a modified form which Plague haa bean gradually spread- cohdUam through use of ths drug of the river Into Lake Erie, reduc- locking ahead to a possibly stoxUng will continue to permit akaUng dur- Boambm: Oeorga Tbuanmiar er or not tha ahoottag ^waa aeei- ing eastward from the wast ooaet ing the river level to a nolnt below summer m which their manufactur- ing ths wesk-enA NuUand of tha Hock* of Masons, of Stafford Hollow being and aecommodatlng la hL' work baa Wilcox, Mn. Helen West. Mrs Grace out tbo ^paratui. Maybt that ex- Craig, Colo., 18; (hitbank, Mont. la scientifically unusual”. Dr. benradriae. BOLTON a member for more than 80 years. mada friends sU along ths way by .Jacobs Mn. Edith Oostallo, Mrs daatal. plains falsa alarms. 16: Moorhead, Minn., 14; kaslee said. BO far as la known through infections of ,jrround ro- Dr. Koombarg said tha drug waa the water Intakes, which feed the ing factliUra will bo taxed to ca- Colored lights will bo strung um Company; Harry MoLauahlln denU by flees, be« ek p ^ ed . Two pacity, are thlnkiag of cutting lee MRS R K JONBB He Is survived by s niece Mrs. Ger- bis Invariable courtesy end service Frances BuahaaU; Insurance, Ira "We are positive, however, that A t any rata, ths first falsa alarm Minn., 14. Other form of the chemlesl has non-bablt fornung and gave tbe city’s water pumne. Residents cut around tbe pond for the masquerade John mims of tha Fltton Com' species of owls have dm found to for commercial use too this i^ u r . .. wnilam Pfunder and Thomas 880$. Manohaalar trude Chaee of Grant avanus, with with a smile. Ha is deeply eppre* WUcox, L. Eraast HaU, Harry La- It waa not attempted mnrdar." of tha month waa turned In on Do- |sr been found, even In plants patient tha ume aeaae of elation consumption to ths minimum after and prises will be given for the Bushy said Dlbm drove away "at ught from the equator and the eld In spreading tba disease by car- officials warned ths domestic sup- In this section some good Ice ponds prettiest and funniest costumra. Steaks'll Whom hs had mads his boms. dative of the remembrances and ex- bonU; charity, Mrs Mary Bread- comber 6 when a eaU came by tele- THBEE DIE IN NEW TOI and "well being” aa alcohol without ttt of tha ntcb Company; Wal' a fast eUp” Just as tba two tax ax* rying smaU animals infected with >t nly might be shut off to conserve were destroyed by tha washing out Further detaUa of tbe affair will bs a>sittiiUae aad Claranoa Sarbsar Mias Svlria Phalpa da^tar of presses graUtude and thanks. bent, Mrs. Alice Steele, Mra. Bmma phone that there wSs a bad fire at Albany, N. Y.. Dee. 38—(A F )' atarctla ita bad physical effecta. The Centar ehurOh ^itbSir teach' andnara arsra sntartag hla driveway. Tits discovery may svsatually for many mUea Hswevar, bS add- the remaining water in reservoirs of dams during the flood and hurri- announced later. Ludwtg Kanaen to tha Rook * Ladder Company. Mr. aad Mrs. Benjamin Aelpa of CrandaU, Frank Mahr, John Ed- Station 88. It was about 11 o’clock Bitter cold gripped upataU Nd CauUontng care In their use, be 'am. Including Mra LUIlan Maek, DIbbla waa reported aa in a "fair” l^ v e helpful In the troktmeat of ed, the crows and mSIplSa ara scav- explained that beasadrina pUla for fire protection. cane, but mOat of those regularly la •ecratary of the olub. \ S M O K E D I CUaC Oaorga B. Milne and As* StaffordvUle was chairman at tha wards: pubUelty, Mrs Mabsl Mer- when tha eaU waa received aad in a York today on the hseli of a engers “actuaUy inhibit ths aprea>l use remain. Mrs. Catherine Marshall, Mias dining room deooration oommlttae ecndltlon at tha Mlddleasx hospital human diseases since chlorophyll Is normally releaaed a paraon of shy- At Sandusky, which also faced a at Chtaf WllUam Conrady are ganson, Mra. AUes Stasia, Mra. VUla short time the flrsmea were speed- and snowstorm which left of plague By rapid dSatrucUm of water shortage, due to the low level mambara of tha committee, Claudia McKse, Miss Vslma Munros, for the Chriatmaa dinner and party Edwards; rsesptlon. Rev. Vslantlne la Middletown, although attendants dead and widespread property dam- eUsely relstsd to “heme” , the iron- nsas ahd made him garrulous and TOLLAND ing to the eeene. They fotmd no fire. bearlnx red portion of blood. rodents dead of the disease.” of water In Sandusky bav. Dumping pr ais e s DBfXjUtATION TO INVESTIGATE V1BB tha maatlnt this avenlnr a Mrs. Elsie Jones and tha older girls held at tha Marcus White Hall, S. Alison; drill Isadsr, Ira WUeox; said hla eara was atm eritleaL age. gay In spirit, but that thsy depress- MRS. JUHN H STEELE Tax Oommlasionar McLaughlin Chief George Enee did not like Beporte 'ndee Of Light Two other PubUc Health SerrioS ed some people. operations were normal t^ay. bar of matisra of Importance group under Mra. Jonea arc planning TeiKhera college. New Britain, pianist, Mra. Sarah Wast this and started aa Inveetlgatlon. Temperatures ranged from 10 Bridgeport. Dee. 38—(A P ) — IB- Shoulders 839-4, Rockville aald at Hartford that an sxamlaa- Tramendous tides of light on the ScienUata, Dr. Willard H. Wright Vatican aty, Dec. 88— ( A P ) — 11M diaenasad Ineludinc tha an* a Chriatmaa and New Tears party where she le a student. Mlae Ebba Olson o t Meridea spent He was about to ask for a warrant degrees below sero at Owl’s Head, vesUgatlon to determln* tlto caiiev of ordlwatra, booths and Uon of OIbbla'a tax books had bean tbs Adirondack ’Ice box,” to 18 da. surface of the north star and other and Dr. Frederick J. Brady, an- ““ FROZEN BODY FOUND L'Osrarvators Romano, VaUeaa for church aobeel children at the Tha annual meeting of the Pest Christmas Day at ths hems of Mrs. whoa thora waa another falsa alarm variable stars wars reported to tha nounced that they had found a new newspaper, said today that Uis Pan- of two-alarm fire that gutted tbrra Mrs. Laura Judson who, la em- dseldsd upon bseaura of "sloppy” grees above at Albany and Ithaea. baaament, Thursday from 8 to 4 p. Master’s Association of the Ninth L. R Ladd whan a family gather- turned In. This came in at 11:01 mat AaaoCtatlMi by William A. Luby of treatment for pinwonns, a common SFEdAL THREE DAY SALE Mount Washington, Maas.. Dec. American conference’s declarst'on rooms and a portion of the basement OCMatad at Wadding m. Masonic District will bs held Thurs- ployed out of town spent Christmas ing and other friends were present bookkssplag that showad sonm ”lr- A snowfall of from two to thrso S.L’** fkl«'vlew apartmento, 3898- Rar. Dr. Oaorga 8. Brookes, pas* ragularittsa.” Hs quaUflad Uda 1^ Friday night and was sent'from a inches added to the dlscomfltura ot the Universltv of Kansas a ty. disease not Ordinarily recognised, 28.— (A P )—The tK)dy of an uniden- of ‘‘spiritual unity” and ‘‘equality Frankfurts___ lb. Twelve united with Center church day night In Maaonte Tempi# with aUrtad today r of tha Unlw Congregational day at tha home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Chorches en- 'phone that went-through the Hart- Tba light Of ths north star varisa with gentian violet, an ordinary tified man. apparanUy a laborer, was among nsUons and Individuals with- Sunday. Eleven came by letter Wolcott Lodge A. F. aad A. M. tertained a large number of their raying that tha irrsgularitiaa ware shivering reaidenta In central, west- dyestuff. by Fire Chief Thomas F. Bums. Tbs urdi of this dty officiated at the Mrs. Benjamin MiUer and family. ford Division. Again the firemen ern and northern New York, whera by aa much aa 20 per cent, he de- AT C E. HOUSE STORE found today on an Infrenuently used out prejudice to race aad religion” from other churchea and Mlaa Velma Woloott Chapter, O. E. 8. will serve relativee from Hartford over the ‘‘not neeeseerily criminal." darod. while other variable stars flirt rosfl. State nollce said he sp- firs which was dtocovsred at 8 p. m. f Savrkraut WHh All Caaddtag of Us son, Rav. Kenneth Ur. and Mra. Charlea Millar have went out with their four months' old a high wind whipped up drifta wblch Like sulfanilamide, the dye stems would Uve In the history of dvlltoa- Munroe unltad upon faith. Spaolal a supper for the past masters at 7. week end. fire wagon, thla time to ths barns may tnereara aad decrease In bright- to be a specific treatment In ridding parsnUy from to death. Uoe. «4«sed daaugs ssUmated Boekae to Miss Ruth CloSord Hard* music was randarsd h y tha choir, returned from Hartford where they impeded vehicular traffic. State po* at $8,000. ag. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Qarry Mr. and Mrs Hsrold Graham and of Roderick Klag, where the fire waa Uce advlsad motoriata "not to aaas bv 400 per cant Tbs best sx- a person of tbe worms. However, Unusuai Merchandisins Erant with the aesletance of aeven alngera were wsek-snd guasU of reUUves daughter Dtana and Mis* Bertha plaaatlon of tbsso massivo changes it did not work until thOy found a R. Harding of Stockton Sp^nga, from Mancbeater under the direc- reported to bo burning. Tbero was travel” in the northern area. To Begin Tomorrow; Groat Ifataa. Tha oeramony took place on Mr. and Mra. Walter Pearson ot Place were Chrietmae guaeta of Mra. no firs. Weather observers predicted the Is that they are double stars, one of coating for tbe pills which did not tion of Roy Johnson, choir dlrootor. which Is larsra and bright and the dissolve unUl they reached the In- Slash In Prices. roaoday afternoon at the home of Mr. Johnson feels hs will bs unable WILLINGTON Hartford and son Everett Pearson Anna Graham of HarUord. N. Y. Stocks Last night at a session of the mercury would rise by tomorrow other small and dark. testines. tbo brm. to act me director after January 1. of were Christmea Town Court, Edward Colbert, a con- with prospects of' more snow. SALT PORK i Mias Helen Harding, sister of the Mr. aad Mra. Saaiual Alvord are MISS JENNIE R CHURCH guatu o t Mr. aad Mra. John H. stable and James Hartnett were 'pie dead: C. E. House A Son, Inc., are hold- bride was maid of honor aad tha Stoels. Adams Exp re lb. planBlng to loaee Thursday for Air Reduc .. present. They ware named In the John Reitb, 74, a Syracuse labor- ing a special three day . pre-inventory daamalds arare Mlaa Constance Florida. Thoy will spend one nlilight The following program was given Mr. and Mrs. Frank WUllama who MARLBOROOGH warrant obtained by tho fire chief. er, a t a heart attack attributed to but with very heavy hawsara, for sale starting Thursday. Thrso big PURE LARD lokaa Mias Justins Harding and are apendlng the winter in West Alaska Jun . such waa the praotioa In New Jersey at tha homa of Mrs. at Msmorial church In South WU- Allegheny . Tbe case did not go to trial as a efforts he made to breast the wind ORHL ELECTRIC CO. selling days to reduce balance of EM Olorla Clifford. Leslie Brookes, Alvord'a slater, Mias Cathsrlns O'- lington Sunday aftarnoon: Gloria, Hartford returned to their Tolland MRS. HOWARD LORD continuance was granted untU Tues- while en route to work. "That Coonaetelut housewives stocks to facuiute Inventory work. brother of tha groom was bast man homa for a brief stay. AlUed Cham have given such aa overwhelming Hanolin. Mlsa O'Hanolln, whooo prrayer and response, anthem, hymn, 834-8, Beat Hampton Am Can .... day of next week. Bonds of $800 Peter J. Krumbolts, 73, Buffalo, AGAIN PRIZE WINNER Sharp price reductions ara noted on A aad tha uabara ware Oaorga Brookaa, broks hsr hip last summsr, la proI- la'bleaux, aoripture, Luke 1:26-88, Ur. and Mrs. Harold Neff and vote of confldenoo to our Oonaectl- “ • tags on suits, overcoats, boys' lUdiard Pippin and Clarence Fuller. famUy of IHmwood were week-end Am Home Prod were fixed in each caae. of a heart attack while walking in eut-mads product la aapselaUy PIGS FEET OTssslM slowly. Mary and the Angel”, chorus, Luke Am Rad St 8 tbe stem. clothing, sweaters, ^ r ts , pajamas, Tha couple will ba at home after Mr. and Mrs. August MUdasr and 2‘ 2-14, "Angel and the Sbspherda” ; guests of eeveral Tolland relatives. Mr. and Mra. John C. Vsrgason gratuyinT’. said Mr. Wleht, “Hare Is luggags, asekwaar, footwsarfor the HAPI>y January Srd at Stony Creak, Conn., Mra. L. R Ladd entertained for spent the boUday In Maramaa with Am Smelt ... Franols R. Jackson, 60, Buffalo, Raedvas Trophy For Second Ons caae ..where a prophet le not daughtsr, Juna, havs rstuned from Luke 8:18*80'', Mary, Joseph aad tha Am Tel and Tel who collapsed and died after chas- whole family and many other lines. KRAUT arbara tha groom Is minister of the a visit In New York, at tha home of Shepherds” ; Matthew 2:1*12, "Mary, a family party Sunday, Chrietmaa her sister, Mra. Harry Fenton and Time Thia Yokr In Nation- without honor even la hlaI own coun- Oongragatlonal eburcb. day. family. Am Toh B ---- ing hla hat across a gala-swept try.” This sals provides an opportunity NEW Mra. MUdneriB alster. Joseph, Shepherds and Kings” ; Am Wat Wks street. Wide Sales Contest. for many msn who rseelved Cbrist- Dr. Charlea Stneky Mlae Elisabeth Rich of Burling- Whits Gift announosment, hjrma. Thursday evening the Community There were many family parttra mas gifts of cash to shop for mer- C o t t a g e c i — w k Dr. Charlea Btucky, 42, son of Men's club wlU meet at the church here over the holidays. Anaconda Local Stocks Wind A t Gala Foroo ton. VL. and Oeorge Rich of Wai£- In the morning at WUIlngton HlU FABLEY RBPOBT8 DEFICIT ebandtos to suit thslr partleular YEAR Mrs. Agnes Btucky of this dty died for Its monthly meeting at 8 Both the Dorcas Society sad the Armour ni ... A wind which reached a gala foroo For tbe second time this year, ington, D. C., spent the holidays at the sermon topic was, 'The Star of Atehtioa ... . Orktl Elactrio Company. General taste and save on every purehara. at Ms homa la Olnton, Conn., on tha bouM of their parents, Mr. end a New Day”, The church waa beau- o’clock. The committee in charge Ever Ready Group bold thair an- of 68 mllM per hour In Buffalo late Washington. Dec. 38 — (A P ) — Monday foUoarlng a sayeral years' nual meetings on Thursday. Ths Aviation Corp . FanOslMd by Miller aad WkHaoy Blaetrle dlatributor for Connectlout, do this sale event takes on a eo-1 Mrs. R. Rich. tifully dacoratad with avtrygraen la arrangtng a fine program when yeatorday had dlmlnlshsd today to General Farley operaUve aspect becaura House's ara Ulnsat Ha eras a former resident of all men In the community are In- Doroaa Bocieto wUl hold Ita meet- Baldwin err .. t t Paari atreet — 34 mllea aa tempsraturas rora alow haa won a nation-wide Sales Contest said today that fraa aarvteaa cauM butter The Ladles' Benovelsnt society of and tinsel adornment aad two Balt aad Ohio Bartford. Coax. OB Hoom Laundry, according to a willing to cut Prices right down to Hamlravs Rookrina. the Center church wlU meet at the Christmas trees with colored lights. vited whether a member or not ing In tha afternoon aad the Ever ly after an overnight minimum o t 18 a post offloe deficit of $4Sjn,886 y The rafreahraente are to be out ot Ready Group In the evening. Bondix ...... WUliam E Martin ■tntamont mads t ^ y h y John M. move merobanolra out to help on Ha laaeaa his wlfa Mrs. Rosa homa of Mrs. Adolph Broil, Thurs- Mr. and Mra. Waltar Chlckering Local Ropreaentatlve dsgreea above sero. . for the 38SS flaual year. OtharwiM, the inventory work and therofora /» *\ Rdbar Stuoky, his mother, Mra the regular order and wlU consist Mrs. Fred M. lalclb aad Infant Both Steel .... Wleht, manager of the Home Laun- bU w u a l report aald, tba dapart- day, afternoon. Mra. Jeasen will and family of Oxford, Mara, were Beth Steel 7. pfd 1:00 p. m. 4|notntl0m Tu n stood by on Lako Brio to dry Division of General Electric. they’re depending on you to do your i« ^ Agnes Stuoky, aad Sra sisters. Mrs. aeelat Mrs. Broil. Christmas guests of Mrs. Chicker* of an oyster supper. eon have returned home from the stop throe steamers and a barga Meachester Msmorial hospital. Borden ...... Aa a reward for this latest part because every Item earriea a 25 9* wmiam Morris of Hartford, Mrs. R The older girls group of the Cen- Ings' sister and brotbar-ln-lnw, Mr. Next Sunday, Jan. 1st the New from smashing Invo the dockn,att^ genuine saving with It B. Fahey, Mra William Brtel, Mra. Year's morning service will begin Mr. and Mra. WllUam Oiffyn aad Pao...... InstinuMO Bloeks ■efaievemant Mr. Wleht, at a dinner Tbu*ll See Your Fblends At The tar church school and a raprassnta- and Mra. WllUam Moore. Casa (J. I.) .. Bid thsy were r lp ^ from winter moor- given for the staff of the company, Leonard Obis and Mrs. T. F. Uvs of the Baebalor's club followed Mrs. Clarsnoe Essax wsnt Friday with the observance of the Lord's family of RockvUIe spent Christinas ings by mountainous wavaa of this dty. Supper. at tbs home of Mr,, end Mn. E Oorro De Pas . Aetna Cssualty...... 110 praaentad to Orrln P. Kllboutn, the Tulatlda custom of carol sing- to Wsat Nawton, Mass., being called Chea aad Ohio Aetna Fire ...... 48H Roebsstsr, with a minimum 14 da- maidaat a t the (Uatrihutorshlp, a Tha funeral will m held from hla ing at the Center and southern part by the serious Illness of her sister, The yoting daughter of Ur. and Allan BUah. lata home at Clinton, Conn., on Fri* Mr. and Mra. Ralph Konu^bel ‘Chryeler ...... Aetna U f a ...... 28 grsM above saro, nportad a 40 mils beautiful model of the Continental LEGION'S New Year'# Eve of the town. Mra. Agnes TUlotaon. Mrs. Regan who was struck by an Automobile ...... per hour wind and blowing snow brig "Lextagton" which was famous SLICED 1 day morning and at S t Barnard’s automobile and was cut and bruised of Troy, N. Y „ spent the holidays Coca C ota...... T H U RS D A Y A N D FR ID A Y FANCY Mlaa Hslsa Barry and Mlsa BUIs John Carpenter ssalsted In the Col Carbon ... Conn. OenSral...... 28 which forced a bus Una to canosl during tha Revolutionary War not church la this d ^ at 10:80 o'clock. Oolllna are spending the boUdays la haa had X-rays of hsr Injuries. The with Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Server. Burial arlll ba In 8t. Bernard's eeme- postoffice during the holiday rush. ' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bevln aad Col Gas aad IS Hartford F ir e ...... 72 two early morning trips to Buffato. CBly bocauM it was one of tbe first New Jersey. Henry Borovlck, a substitute maU Dtetufss revMled no bones ware Hartford StramBoUer 81 ■hipa eemmlssloaed in the Cen- SP EC IA LS A T tery, RookelUe. brokaa. Sbs Is Improving which is Misses Dora and EeteUe Dlekson of Ooml lav T r Later, tha trips wort reaumod. PoUoefc 1 Mra. Helen Aston, instructor at carrier, accompiialed Charlea Lyon Coml Solv .. National T i n ...... 60 A bright sun aideo a alow marauiy tinratal Navy but also Isecaura of SwordfiBh Select OSIoara the Woodcllff high school. New Jsr- nisaaing news to hsr many little East Hampton were callers here P A R T Y a n d D A N C E Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca- on the route. Christmas day. Cons Edlaon Phoenix ...... 78 rise tn Albany. Binghamton raport- scy, Mias Eva Jones, a teachar In The Christmae exercieea In Han friends. Coos OU . . . Travelers ...... 420 hontas has elactad tha fdlowlag of* the Hartford achoola and Mrs. ed 16 above, Watertown and Maleoa EVERYB O DY'S M A RKET Memorial church at South Willing* Rsv. aad Mra. Valantlaa A. AH* Oont (3sa . . . PBblio OtOMIw an oven aoro, Jamestown eight above So You Had Better Make Plans Now to Be There 2 1 fleers for the ensuing year: lV>ca* Howard Hart of Cromwell, ware ra- son and family have returned from FREE DEUVERYI PRONE 57211 21« fc hontaa, Mrs. Margaret Monohan of ton Friday evening ware attend^ Corn Prod .. Conn. Lt. and Pow. .. BS and canton four above. aga. Joining up with the Reprisal, I cent guesU of their brother and by a capacity house. An Interesting Bridsreport where they attended a CHINESE RECArTDRE Del Lack aad West Conn. Pow...... 43H whldi had carried Benjamin ran k - Taloottrille; Prophetess, Mra Ber- fkmlly, R Knaalaad Jones. Senior U. S. Meteorologist Jathra JACK FROST nice Baidak; Wenonah, Mra Rose program constated of singing by the fUnUy gathering Monday. Douglas Aircraft Hartford Elec. L t ... 80 Un to Franca to aeek French aid for Mlaa Dorothy Bbedd of the WUIl- children, solos, quartets, instru- Mlaa Bess’s Terhune bsa returned H. Spencer at Buffalo daaeribod tho Lantocha; Powhatan, Mrs. Roae Du iK m t...... niumlnatlng fibs. . . . . 84 gale of yeatorday as a "flarca and the Oolonlea against England, tha mantic Teachers College and Mias mental selections and ' rscltatlona, from New Haven vrhsrs she snent SEVERAL GUNMEN Hartford Gas ...... S3 two men-o’-war captured 18 British SU G A R STATE ARMORY Oaohowskl; Keeper of Record. Mra Eastman Kodak . destructive blow and tba worst in 10-lb« clo th bog 3 9 c Ruth Shedd of Pratt Institute, spent Santa Claus was unusually good to the week-end with her nephew, Else Auto JJU So. Now Eng. TsI. Co. 147 vessels in tbe Irish Ssa. Lena Hill; Collector of Wampum, the holidays at thslr homa hers. Robert Terhune end family. ths entire country." _ O y s t e r S p t J b l * Mra Martha Kuhniy; Keeper of all. Oen Elec ...... Wsstorn M ass...... 38H The model a t the Lexlngtoa _ DANCING 9 p. m. to 3 a. m. The baaketbaU season opened Fri- Rev. Valentine B. Alison of the Shanghai. Dec. 28—(A P) —Chta- Gen Foods . . . . Indastrtals built by Richard Orr at Roelyndala. I CATERING BY OSANO Wampum, Mra Annie wlUeke; ToUead Federated church had for eae advlcee from the Shensi front in Anaoof'a DaUdoea Xaapar of Paraphernalia Mra. Mar* day night at Hall Msmorial school Gen Motors ... Aems W ir e ...... 27 Massaohuaetts. Mr. Orris esteemed gymnasium. Both WUUngton teams hts rarmon on Cbristmaa day T b s North China raid CSdnara forora had Gillette ...... Am. Hardware ...... 37 around Boaton. (Mpa Cod and Tickets availabla from the VANOAMVa garat Pfallfar; first trustee. Mrs. Word Made Flash." The services recaptured several vUlagea around FIVE CONVICTED Bmma Andre; second trustee, Mrs. WAPPING n-on. our Juniors from' Storrs, 27 to Hecker Prod .. Arrow H aad H, Oem. 89H Qlouceater, as one of the leading ex- C O R N E D BEEF foilowing committee: RsrrY Phone 5141 or 5857 BOW aad 28 and our SeiUors from Wlndaor, SO for morning sad aventaig were fit- FengUagtu, blocking Japanese ef- Hersbey ...... BUllngs and Spenesr. 4 perts on old U. S. naval vsMela and EG GS Nallia Jackson; third trustee. Mrs. MRS W. W QRANT ting to Its obeerveace. In the eve- forts to organise a drive Into Sbcasl Rotk, Chatimsn; Henry Wair, roeerve n hoz for your party M ILK William Preuss. to 28. Hudson Motors Bristol Brass ...... 84 FOR CONSPIRACY as one of the finest craftsmen. 2 ca n t 2 9 c tall con 5c 8806, Manchester Mrs. Ernest Tucker at Rockville, ning music by a young people's province to tbe west. fnt H a rv___ Colt's P at Flroahns. 88 Is In Tins Scale 3 5 c d ozen Dfivis Thomas. Ciifford Dol- at only |5.00 eztra. Bozes Tha Installation of officers srill choir of sloven voices and a pageant Along tbe Canton-Heak^ raU- take place on Friday evening, Janu- accompanied by her niece from Ver- lat Nick ... Eaxls L o c k ...... 14H The model is autbsnUe aad In I win accommodate op to aiz Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strong and mont. called on Miss Jennie H. waa presented. The characters way southwest of Hankow, tha Int TsI and Tel Farair Bearings...... 80 (Orattnned from Fngo Ooa) trua aeala. She attractive ditplay of addiUoaal rellahss Woolwnrth ...... SBOOCOU CAULirU>WER eon. Clarke Ruby. lumbar and coal farm on erhieb ho waa omplogn^ Elec Bond aad Stmre Police today sought a band of g\m- "roal wages” a t American workers A p p les, G rasn in gs 7 lbs. 2 5 e favorites fo* hors dralera at West WtUlngton. ara giv- Rev. Valentins S. AUeon and fami- Poltce said he had frosan to death. men who held up a branch of the were much higher than tboee in The Savings Bank an* county. Pann^hrania. for* d’oeuvrea, . plattars. and------also a com- ing their customers ualqua ealsn- ly left Monday morning for a fami- Bank of Italy here and got away IS e bunch taitad Ida cash bond of 820 in tbs plete line of six different colored Pending a medical examtaer’e re- 81 DEGBEES BELOW ZERO totalitarian countries. M b b a ^ , fa n cy 4 lbs. 10c I C e head tSty Court a t Rockville on Tuesday dars ahowlng aa antuma acaaa and ly reunion with relatives in Bridge- port, aittboritfea. were tacHaed to with 8.000,000 lira (about |380,000> ABTHUB OBUG 81 f : Jtru eberriea in araall jars, aa well as the long covered bridge at Charle* port Rev. aad Mn. Alison enter- aftor wounding five bank amptoyra * 4 , ■Ban he failed to appear to answer Pickles and wstermelon rind in tha theory that LaMothe coUapaed Edmonton, Alta.. Doe. 38.— (A P ) S48BlaiBBt„BiAi9« C sla ry H e a rts, 3 to b unch 12e In the ehaige of vteiaUoo of tbs mont, Maas. Oovered bridgea so tained over the wera end retauvea last Bight whila r e ts n t^ to tbo Tbo raid occurred at dusk yertarday A survey indieatu that atvau of Manchester RABIN BREAD rams sias Jan haa basn ast up In commoB in aarllsr yaara a n aaldom from Now Totli CKy. —Aa aAdal tssaporaturo of 81 ko- as the bank waa eloolag. The gun- South OtroUnlana left that state for CUPCAXiR pC ttw road. Be was airsatad SlOfWe fhtm. U m tarapontura waa is d^ tow aaro ssaa raeecfiad today at 'Bd- ■ssa aew. Tbsra was cos at Wast On Monday Mr. and M rs Du Fore grsm above' asrx man Sind whom tha smployaa pot up avaiy outsidar who moved la d m te Sw eat P o to tess 4 lb s.1 5 c a flithL the dscada fN ai ISM to liSO. X ^ IS * i MAKCHEarrER EVENTNO HERALD. MANCHE8TEB, CONN. WEDNESDAY. DEfElIBER U, IM S

VALUABLE MUD IS lEE MVEHtWQ HBRALP, MAWCHKgnnL OOSN, WEDNE8DAT, DECEBfBER SI, IMS SERIAL STORY SENEGAUSE TROOPS cosvRiaMT. in a ARMTTTDWN director. tclary aamsd la tha let* dnw Umrs FOUND IN LAKES SKrS THE LIMIT NKA ssNVtet. me. [Miss Edith Adams Greene Catehtaga, or win, nor his amthw, Mrm Meals ON WAY TO DJ I BOUTI Beraaid Hart BUCKHAILERS te Aamrlcaa CKtoa Powwr and U gM (Mrard-Mnafea. wem psasmt at tha BY ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES ward J. MarphFk ------^mpany, Chrysler (Xirporadon, brief hearing. Skatmg OmditioB* drug store, has beea confined to his W flner Brother^ CoiuMCdfli Mr*. Oostar eras sspraosatad by TO snFFEN defense! To Wed Francis C Strickland Credit Corporation, waa scheduled Deposits Similar To Fiscon CAST OF CHARACTTEBS h ^ with a hnd cold ftor the past OF DRUG HEAD her attorneys, Samuel and FUnp Th* ie* ea Orator SALLY BLAIR — heroine. She Sally could give what ha wanted ^ <«aya. hot 10 oapoetod to i«tm to be questioned by MeCall today. Reich. sm Mock May Be On New had everyUring that popularity out of life to him. For taa iftao) Suspicions of Coste'-Musics con Ralph Piccolo, a representative of could win her, except believed In Sally Blair now. SHLL SOUGHT tlnuad after Catchlnga quit, Me- tha Bridgeport offte* Of ths Ihtonal DAN RETNOUM — her . Be don, wae leperted te he aahhig that Gloea aatd, but the true oondltlon Revenue Deportment, also attended. rsportod tat* today, i f l o * wIR ------lo a aatleat of the crude drugs department waa Enghod Bottoms. might heve bed Selly' hot’ while This Dan was thinking, aa thanr Prime Miniater Chamberlsin'a Jaan- ^_ths Oajiord Phnas la W a ^ . f frma Pag* nao) aa FHdto M tos ymsart he was king on akls approached a curve In the r o ^ ary trip to Reaie bs bcokoi kg a fbrd. spent tha hMIdajp im iu S i not disclosed until Julian F. Thomp- Corey took bla foot off the acceler- son trsaaurar of the Ina. aader- OAUFOKNIA ABTUrr DOB eoM waatlMr heUm ha oald. and flavors. Brown tha meat all COREY PORTER was king of stop at Pails or be caDad off e hU paisntA Mr. aad M n. Otto barred lawyer aad ex-coovlet who the eodal whIrL So . . . But go ator, rounded the curve with • took a private taveotlgatioa. to to abaak tom* over quickly In a small amount of Richmond, Va., Dec. 38— (AP) — tlisly If Ris Itallaa aatt^Frsaah Johoooa of “ “ ■ ^ SMeing a prison term to 1914 fat, then cook It at a low tempera- on with the story. whining singing of Ur*s, the wind sampalga esaUausn MeOlooa himself said he sceapted Monterey, <2sUf., Daa *d.->(AP> Mud worth millions of dollars has h'lmmlng In tbelr ears. when Oseter again was la tha tow's ture until it la Under. Yesterday: M Iy warns Corey R was Isaraed that ItsMaa aUl- toils. "In absolute faMh” Ctetor^MMIm’a -jTrtaeto McOramt. dt. OMKonUa been discovered in northern states not to tell Den who Is hie beae- Then Dan leaned acroaa Salty A asw 8o-hour WPA parted to bs aamiraaess of th* An artist erbo Immortallatd ths grtorl- tary carat wertied within the aiat two wosks Ring Oat The Old—Ring In The bj- Paul 8. Conger of the United fector. She pleas to tell Daa pressing her against the leather heea holding for 1* soundnem for nine yearn sd tosuty of eld eypmaa tmsJTdtod herself—tonight. seat, putting his own hands on tba w ^ lM a rto d this momlag. ’Hmio aio New SUtea National Museum, Washing- oases In tbs dlapntad. arid fnntlar o o w a m p k ^ m W ^ w o r k t a M ^ As to McKoasoa aad Robbins, "tha yaatorday. A eyptsm troo wUl na CHAPTER XVI steering wheel to give It a strong ■Mghtoat eutaida check wonid have planted near ths gmva during a Send greetings near and ton. wrench that sent the low r o a d ^ area between France’s SomalUsad I cheater 379 p APPOINTED EXBCVTBIX Is ar and for a very excep- Sally’s resolution to tell Den ^aad Italy’s Bthlopta. diacloaed toe situation’' in the crude private eeremeiqr teeserrow ia ac- (j9 )5 5 e\ la k Oarpom- ■rte mud looks like ordinary muck, beading straight for a narrow m dram ^ J p a a k point. Tha w Fairfield, Dec. 28—(A P )—Pro- tkm today aaaow. Jonal selection of humor- the whole truth that same eve- "Goveramaat...... spok tadteatadliltetlettI **WB9flWM %M of WM ttMidt % Wflflll drugs department of the firm which cordance with hto wtab. ^ .-..Ihar with niade mostly of dla- ning again met with ditch. bate Judge Brandford Boardman Swedish Interests, tba aequiritkm ous, serious and different "What the devU , . . " Corr«y t dt tha 1,800 Frendi troopo now |ago, the SO that worn taken flam the Coater-MUMca directed, Aoslatant appointed Mra. Carol E. Jennings cards see those displayed tomm. Tb6M mrt microscopic mmrint^ ment. The opportunity, for which State Attorney Gemtal Ambroee V. of a nibbar d at Vtohaforih ■bells, wlilch are pure silica. protested, righting the w bM French SomalUaad would ae- |w>llaJ>efo>e that not t>»tng rerteter- Coster today aa executrix of Um ee- WEDOtNG DENIED Sweden. The A FUZZT WHITE RABBIT cbaU wttb a baby doll, therc'a blU at The Dewey-RIchroan she had hoped, did not present it company a geogmphle salasloa to as coming under the local oflka. McCan was told yesterday. iemw to na Dr. Conger said be found thU kind ■elf. After thrir swim the crowd again Just in Ume to keep them r tate of her husband, F. Donald known as toe iviaa of Merry Ctaristmaa ribbon decorating the comera, the stockings are Co. Also "thank you” from going off the road. But the colony’s fraatler to see bow tar 2 ^ 3 ' ^ !>acB eagagad la a state The a ^ em , Johi. H. McGloon, Oostcr-lluMca, preMdent of McKm- emptied, bringing shouts of glee, and now He forlornly on the floor, cards of every descrip- ol mud In 84 lake bottoms and bogs of young people, that included vtea prsMdeat of the Arm ta charge Miami, F U , Dec. 38.— (A P )— A Oorporatlco, win sBaanfaetum au- in northern Wisconsin. When the even as he voiced bis angry pro- Italian ganiaons had gens into tor- !? »****> _®*?Mraaes project. 11110 aon and Bobbins, Inc., who commit- tomobile tires and meehaaical rub- guess ru begin to tidy up a bit, but soon it's as delightfully upset as Uon, calendar pads and 1030 diaries. Sally and Dan, decided to motor ritory c ia li^ fly FnSea. 1*? * handled Cms b the Hattfecd ^ araraatia*. also disclosed that repesrt that Barbara Guggenlielm mud was dried and the oivanlc mat. to a roadhouse that was known test his face drained white. A ted suicide Dee. l « after bring ua- before. Then all too soon it's time to tuck three sleepy heads to hap- huge dark shadow had passed The FoMgn MtaMtiT aaaenaeedi” * : WaddUl Oatrtitags, a Mrmar part- Wettsah had marrijd her former DeaiM purbin sings-four new songs In her latest Ur burned off, the residue was com- for its big-name orchestra and m te M aa aa m-eoavlet sad py slumber, full of smiles and merry laughter, hugging cuddly teddy Here's the recipe you asked for ^eture “That them, grazing the rear end of tha BO official confiraeatton eonidj .. ner of QOkUnaa, Waehs arsl Oo., led owladler. chauffeur, Henri Obre, eras drntod bears and dollies, and though the Christmas tree still glistens with Mrs. Gerard: Certain Age to be shown at the State Theater from ^ '**W e "dlatomecious famous shore dinners. today by Frad WetUeh. her second Sftturdfty. TOursday to w th . ThU earth U used for line roadster with a sickening screech. aa attack oa COster-Muslea aa early Judge Boardmaa fixed the aurety OBMBIh festive lights and sparkling ornaments, and the house is full uf Christ- (Courtesy Dewey-RIchman Co.) Suppose you and Eally come as 1984, but, accompUahIng aotolng, husband. Th* Ouggsnhalm h eith me.” Corey suggested to Dan If Dan had not grabbed the wheel bond at *10,00a gum la l*iT totatod *4g*.m *4g*,0.. mas memories—Christmas Is over for another year. So, it's time for SteaoMd Ckooolato Podding 21 w’ *■ ■"* 8 " 8nd frulU, then there would have been a tea*gned as a McKaaaon and RebM s waa mid to be In New York, Ur heat InsuUUoB, tlle-maklng and before any other arrangements Nrithar Mrs. Owtor, oola bene- pounds vahtad at 8S,H7JI00. or mom b. me to wish you all, unbounded happiness, prosperity and health for (8 P u d ^ gs) many other purpooes, smashing head-on with tragic eouM not be rasched. than douMa too 1*8S flgura the New Tear and thank you for your many contributions to this col One-fourth cup shortening, 1 could be agreed upon. ‘There’s consequences. DISTRIBUTOR OF mh-m purified turn no use taking more cars than are umn during tha past year as well as your many cheery cards and let- cup sugar, 1 egg, 3 cups cake flour. FINOS NEW OEFUSnt>MK Corey slowed down, aa ooon 8a ters. Hope the recipes and househould hints I have found and tucked 1-3 Uaepoon oalt, 3 teaspoons bak- SELEqiMEN VIEW rey h'm. b. Pansies For Remembraaee Hold paper down with a rubber had Invited Sally for this eve acroM tha Alps fteas tha ford, wlw week from tonight and the flrst ses- NAVY FLEET GIRDS Perhaps that was what mads Chpells at Wtm fra^ine frocks to make you Iresolution to use recipes which are but any flowers in a band or string. Or cover the cups nlng, but It Just happened that kdrdsr, fragrant corsage will be rrith a large pan turned bottom sion in 1939, it is expected that the Dan bad been lucky enough to Ctorey decide to carry out tba RoyiUlat Chartm Maam.^ w « . , ------—^ ______^ ,cooked and nerved In the same Be Tr ansf or med Int o plans be had been busy formulat- has never hid his admlmtkm tor (a boy bom at BL school, Bedford. N. T. dlshT tdorcd by her this New side up so the sides touch the Board will deflnitely turn down a ask her flrst ^®VRal,jiiaB. Edward A. OraoM at JM Ays- fear’s MIlikowskI, the rack. Place cups on a two-shelf FOR WAR GAMES “ **• Perhaps he was not so much Italy, said a *ktfoha a f eeltoettva [Hartford, Ito. Strtoklaad was gradaatod Invest a little money in casser- request made some weeks ago by At least. In his honest Implicity rlgg Avenaa, passalc, H. J., to 'lorist, will fashion you steamer rack and place rack In ^ Electrical Energy. that was the way Dan bad ig - to blame for what be was to do. or personal madaem smy lead Italy j foam Westovaa Uaivsraity and m- oles, cups and saucepans which ars Theodore C. Zimmer that Packard After all It was pretty hard, ndt to try to MlM Djibouti.” j Sebastlaa CtombqtoU of Beltea to cMyed Ms M.A. at Northwestern oven-proof or top-of-the-stove- 1 lovely corsage of any steamer containing about 1 inch ured matters out. Had anyone VTsacto Cowles Strlcldsad, sea of flowers you wish and of actively boiling water. street be extended and built through asked Sally she could bava aiven only to have another man steal The newspaper L’OidfA qoot-|Mrvlng_as------ato ’ ----- tba^ Uhttsd “ ----- Mr. snd Mrs. Chariss J. Btrieklaad Hktveratty. Evsnstea. BL He also $7-98 ^ $3.98 at and good looking enough to your girl, but to make srou look tag a^ length from tha prmr- iStotea Supreme Chart. H S rtfM ^dlto St the Tal* Drama school brought to table. You’ll find their prices are sur- Cover steamer tlghUy and boll to Hartford road. The project Washington, Dec. 28.— (A P ) a an entirely different explanation. of 1*8 Mata street, this town, will prisingly low. Call 6020. Fiye Months Of Intense Bat- like a fool before her. That was said Freae* must them In beat resIsUnt glass, sden- gently without Interruption for w ^ h has long been agitated by As a matter of fact Dan had not ^ place this evcalag at *:M at S^*.**^^?.®**®***** tew years Othara To 116.98 H O TEL r government scientist suggested to- a bit more than Corey Porter not ‘‘toilvOTlag wHh toa T m Itaiyl Ray Kh^toshy was elsetsd at to# Untvertity of Oo’orada lb. ttflcally treatsd potUry and china, about 48 minutes. Serve puddings Zimmer, was estimated by him to uked her first. But she bad could take. I the First Presbjrterlan church, Pa^ Datelet Sarprise ,wlth hard sauce or your favorite day that the secret of lightning may known that he would ask her and thinksIS------ws weraw whaaRhlaa- the j ^ t of tMs BioUwdiood—r --- w ed C ^ OOTMWf" Mr. fltrlehlaBd was a plotiaer ta aluminum, and various modem ma- involve an expense of only some tle Exercises Ahead In SaUy’s right,” (3orey said. "We land. AtMrta The pastor, Rav. George H. There’s something—dateleta — pudding sauce. be found in the globules of water so she had told Corey that she was Urtbema ctaireh. wMek hrtd ns Talbot, wtlf perf( aad Httls thmter • Chiffon terials. A visit to your hardware 34,000, but InvesUgaUon of the work certainly owe you a lot, Don, WwTB OCe V^^Ma wtU perfona the caSmemy, prajseia. n th* spring at IMS he t ^ t are Just the things to serve vapor which compose a cloud. terry but she could not go with ^ a rectum ' dealer will surprise you with the by Town Engineer J. Frank Bowen I ’ll make It up to you, some Premier r at the wat iqMinted d l n ^ • Nat possibilities in these double duty rrtth egg nog or hot coffee and YeaTI Find Tonr Chelee To Match showed that fllllng hoUowa, and the Secret Manenvers. him. Sally did not mean to do SeSeVauiS ASL "*iSo Orsaaa hoaM. they lit right into the buffet Uble. Her Oowg — ^ CurtU of the Bureau of wything not “aboveboard,” either, v/ay. He opened the door to get after h lr moatt to 6to-|adBoam am t m pradf Btea atoafltsr af too . SHERIDA N cooking utensils. building of a bridge over Hop .thato^wghstrtiBdMhyBto Stuff dates with pimento cheese ® ^ ^ **'‘** told the American Physl- but she felt that all was . fair In out to see what damage had been Mea and Dmlala ha ptosasd a aaa- jKhhto; treasmis, Otto fte*Rteiae a* BtoahbrtdM, • Taffeta In gardenias, roses, Brook would coat in the neighbor- done. The rear bumper was bent, oad visit to Fraaca’s North AMean |fw : Mstortoa, Albart ^ and roll -up each one in a small sweetpeas or glamor- San Pedro, Calif. Dec. 28—(A P) Society he deve'oped the Idea love, as In war. She did not want tetoofthsfltstsftoiilSf '' Bad Of Tear Oearaaoe Salsa bted of $27,000. Besides this would in experimenU to deUrmine the the gasoline tank dripping. Mseaaloas, taetadhig A^erla aad [tor Karl RlAtar and tha . thsators, D u r ^ i ______H Moira Dancing 9 r. M* to 3 A* M. square of pastry. Fasten the edges ous orchids arranged te the expjsi^ ©f land purchase —Gray ships of war moving out of to go with Corey. She bad wanted U aimardeoB of CtuahrMisw l iu i. . at Watkins for 5 days and prick the top. Store them cov- southern (jallfomia naval bases to- I»w er losses sustained when elec- to go with Dan. ”I ’m afraid we’d better turn [orocco. I cars set the data of Friday ■aaaoe^t fltoekbridge he directed land one rare value I In a beautiful corsage from Cheney Brotheni who own the around and go back.” Ciorey said. Hia tatenUons were revealed I Febnsuy 17, for the | vathsr Miriam Moors, aieos o f ______ered In refrigerator until baking by calUng 8486, the day reveal that the United States tricity WM passed through a con- wiu be flower gM. WIOtoaiaenBaB ■may who hava Mac* baeomo fa- Floor Show • Inotloed today was a ume. (They can be made day be- rights of way over which the ex- fleet te girded for live months of in- denser. He found that power was But now It seemed that she was T think the gas will hold out to when he aceepted an lavltatloo to [and Son hanii|ust at thS Church. mous in HoUywood, namelv. Kath- Colors: Suez - Blue • Anderson Green- tension, If It were made, would have that last town. We’ll pass Pudge rtMBd Jan. a la Alglars ca hJa flrst j . of Waahin*ton, P. C , wfll be »M t Ur of old Ehiglish fore.l Then pop them into mod- tense battle exercises. g ^ e d rather than lost when the with both of them! ■jnaa aad the ushers wUl be Kenneth ^ Hepburn. Jmta C a ^ y !^ Teal - Aqua and Black oby Jug lamps that houses, and they will to past. and the gang en route. You can trip apd ozpiBlnod ho OMild not stay j Mrsi Ksanath BuiaMaai of 2*8 erate oven for five minutes. Bake „ deliver It for you Operations will extend down the ^tween the condenser’s plates Oh, well, she told herself, go on with them. Sally, while kmgar hut would revisit the Alger- iHeary street to eatortatola. _ _ Bankhart and Edward KBewles of ®tewa. When RKO was with gay trimmini^. Choiccrof Isobtfcr -Stcok or Turkey twould add an indl- as needed, and you'll need a lot. New Year’s Eve. This strip of land would measure west coast, around the Panama was filled with humid air. squeezed in between the two ■caredale, N. T. S?*teig "A Bin of Divorcement.” Ividual touch to any BO b e p r e p a r e d . about 40 feet In width and 475 feet Cjanal area, through the Caribbean Dan gives me a lift with thla bus taa capital on hto lator tour. lat dtaaar this evanlag. pcevions to toe eompony ealled Dtrsetor Strick- The g ^ did not occur when the young men, her dark curls, still that ia, of, course. If those ar- B^pert Daladter's Peemm j the dance of the Man*ficatto F. H. Ik e bride wUl wear bar mnthto's Dinner Itlvlng room for $6.9B in length, and the local Arm baa put sea and up the Atlantic coast, from damp from the water, flying land who nominated mim Hei>- Tha Indian River Oranges Sold am tn the gap was dry. To explain ra^ementa check with you two?” The Beoate Flnaaoa Cosamittee. |N. A., at tha Oouatiy rtiihhnam. w a ^ n g gowa of ivory ostia with Jjach. These bad been a price of $300 on the area. At Its January to June. around her face, the wind blowing dneheas aad coomaint teas. Mho WUI b ^ Mlm Wyatt aad Fraaceom m I-narked $9.08 so you Focketbook Savlaga In Eaneat By Mr. Pero last meeting the Board put off ac- **** «*B«riment with 'That was not exactw the way rsportlag today at the opwriag of| —— $2.50 Per Person The grim heralds of the apjiroach- the them In riotous cohfualon aa Go- BMnatag. Mlto Wyatt waa lator lies someone Is going when you can buy which ars shipped to him by a for- tion on the proposal until after a Ing *ero hour of the war games roy’s open, low-slunk roadster took S ^ y would have llk ^ It, but U dcheto ea thel*flB hwdget, saprasB-l T e n ^ Chopto^ Order of W il r o se Dress Shop houaedreraes In jM r Manchester resident and friend theory that some of the energy in pan agreed she would abide by for Premier Edett- {Ksstom Star arotattim Iti ■tenod la "Loot HertMa.** P k t a 3802 f o r i I to be very fortuimte. land price could be obUlned, al- go to sea today are the supply, tae water vapor in the air was trans- the wide highway with Incredible “ "2^ ^ *SSa5 a bis decision. After all thera was H M Sheridan Building . fast color, becom' from his grove in Indian River, Fla., though at that time It was consid- maintenance and repair craft of the Speed, she would ni&iiAfe an op emwde deem* tows I aw etW tonight fiiW M a e i ha waa dtoao- IflihrliBal Pflrtlas Ing prints for 48c are superior to the ordinary Florida formed directly into electrical no telling how badly Corey’a car of Nov. U. |p*s with a < SySS’ ’sa Por Tear New Tear Forty ered that the expense of the Job base force, commonly known as the energy. “ portunlty to be with Dan, so that was damaged. They could not Abel Oaidw. apakasama tor thej^wzao^Mlm ___ mid wfll eafiy wflHa ind 84c and house- o r ^ e as they are "spot picked." prohibited its undertaking. With fleet train. Thev are the slower she could have her talk with him, I A sandwich loaf coats that have Wat u only the ripe ones are pick- T, Happen im-deoil— leave him without aaiistance. Oommlttoa, asM the dsereas a l- j^ r a m ^ tts o . Hteh awaiher to co- adds gaiety to a the complete costa at hand. It U re- moving craft of the mighty Ameri- later. After a bpoeymoea ta ~ tws*m grown ao popular ed and shipped, insuring you of can armada. If this happened In an electrical ”Of course that’s okey with us," ready had brou^t Improvenuot laj******® to pravMo a tan emt gM . •CSt'S'JJSSS S.'SISSr buffet table. Use ported that the Board will finally condenser. It also could happen In a Isn’t this fun?” she called Dan said. He preferred, after terg. Vo., tha coupto Um la »4c. You’ll find sweet and very Juicy oranges. Try dispose of the question at Its coming One week from today the dread- above the roar of the powerful th* French inanclal attnatloa aadf „ — . ^ Stmdoctoad naea, am !?**?**• ramator Mr. different sand- cloud, be added. such an experience, to have Sally should be eontlBued la floim. I “ *8 P w k te sf l7 Joeksea D. Btilrhlaad was stogo dbeeter tor *" Wards window them—20c to 30c s do*., at Pero's meeting, noting that the beneflta naughts, aircraft car.riera, the fast motor. They would get to their Oo wich flilinga and and what a bargain they are. new store, next to MagneU Drug "If you had a quarter of an Inch go the rest of the way with a Ha urged that tha work of a|*H” * *52 msitliat to* Uhirersity GUtert add fluUtvaa cover the out that would te derived would not striking heavy cruisers, new des- destination long before Pudn’s safer and saner driver. “We can ^ gradaatod frem opposite tte High School. troyers and submarines will silently of rMnfall over a square mile, there "hatchet committoa” tor gevera- ***^*<**_J>“ Pte Pythtaa •••a Ptefad la samiaMr tha- side of loaf with compensate the town for the large old car made IL It could not be Join the others later. That Is, If the Paamie Oollegtoto school aad a t y along too New Itogtoiid coast For Another Hnrprtar Tkla New necessary outlay. start out at dawn from San Diego 'uouEb to produce too soon for Sally. She could do meatal reorgaalaatloa aad mdaetkm ■*•*** _____Mount Holyoke Oouege. She studied cream cheese By request from one of our read- and San Pedro. 2,500 lightning strokes," he said. that’s all right with you Sally ?” - of the mnaher of pubtte employae 'or two aaaaot and two engagsmeato at the Avery This loaf really ^ Year The Bqard has felt that If a large Justice to that shore dlimer, her It certainly la aU right with ue, for two seasons at ths Ceoosrd, ers wj B repeat this Orange Juice “^e fastest moving fighters of the A l^ u g h the average lightning appeUte whetted from ha speeded up. I Waahlagtra j tum .. Summer School or M u s te k Memorial, Hartford. It was en thto improves In fla- ^ fruit balli. They are easy to note: sum of money Is to be-spent on any her swim. Corey thought grimly; hia blue tmv that Mr. Strieklaad met his vor by chilling several hours In cold pmpare, and can be made a day In United States fleet, the sky patrols, teit U capable of furnishing 6,(M)U It's fun aU right.” Dan’a grave _ (Th..»« (tocme .law,, te Wht^aS- Ornnga Jnloe—The section of highway, the moat press- horsepower for an hour, only a very eyes lighting with smug satlsfao- w ite v ^ was on* of th* mnMclaas place. Mvance. Shape doughnut dough in Nation’s ing need for work is on Hartford will wing their wav southward the eyes smiled down Into hers. “But tlon. This would give him plenty ratto, aad has besa Of tho troupe. Favorite following week. The battle exer- small part of the energy latent In a Crackers and cheese too q. ii to an inch sheet. Pinch off dough road Just west of the IntersecUon it's not very safe. Aren't you of time to say what he had to wait a long time. Hunt around and and form into balls one Inch in^i- breakfast else movements are secret. Imnort- cloi^ would be required, the scientist afraid of getting a ticket?” He say to Dan Reynolds. of France te give the govemmeBt a riStew Tef^taLJ^ Mra. awakens r. of Prospect street, where two dan- pick up some of the newer types, juneter. Insert chopped flgs and ant phases wUl be attack and de- ■Md, to produce the normal number raised bis voice oo that Corey (To Be Continued) have mA yet planned their days so There is a sec- gerous curves have long menaced fense of the Panama canal, then the could hear this last. ^ Ptessura, and aacurlag tasam- there are several on the market with grated traffic. of bolts that come In a thflnder- the 40-hour work week. Increases [sad OTcrmaimto^ MtV ” -*-vT*.** u to obiala the maalmnm s f tion of Florida major event of the war games, shower. Corey shook bia blond head. He te 00) la [ daya with thrir pormto Mm jaaM |te*teds;^bilual overmtiag ar tto- prise the family. Call 5808. ly before they are picked for ahlp- known If such a project can be set Somewhere on the east coast la ricane. It was stated today by Town going to win her. teacher fiancee. as late as Fri- the Atlantic squadron, which be- A court waiver enabled the Rev. the fkamher of DepoUeri vsiatoa of |pehe.^.f V . K ’^Jn fc“ lfS a tto ^ ^ ^ nient. Oranges that aay Color Add- up, but It is undeAtood that a try . **• Waddell. o ‘.7®®1« “ ot afraid, are you?” m QUHB116NB AND ANS$9BBR d a y rooming will be made to secure funds. comes a part of the fleet Jan. fl. wtth Fallen trees have In many places Sally teased, her bright glance George Elmer Lampbere, 81, Bwtlst the appiefrtatiea bill sJeflte* Doe. Mra. John llt^ ; Fast eattog te loungstera Love Holiday Parties ed are not tree ripened, but are **. „ __ teod down; Magular ' Md have them delivered to you in Plan your party menu so that picked green. Of the two you will Purchase of the old "beehive” four battleships, seven new llgiit been pracUcally all cut and dls- meeting Dan's grave one again. mlrJster of Ordclawn, R. I., and MiSs Ume for New Year's Eve, Saturday. crlusers. seven new destroyers and Katherine May Simons, SO, Frost- DetaUssCtbegUtararieeawsn aat ------JOfAhsl tea# of hewri their tummies wUI have a goo< And although tree ripened oranges tenement building near the Rogers posM of,*hut many yet remainr and She loved the wind In her hair, * ■Worry aad ftatBilmm. ■ J'^Wtey writos: tto a Their prices are exceptionally low. time, too. the two newest aircraft carriers, Will furnUh plenty of work for fanning her cheeks. She loved the burg. Md., high school teacher, tq made kaawa tatamdlatrily. (Ths jHlghtaad Paik a m ______cost a few cents more, thev are mill would be necessary, as well oa 1939 budgat, as the trading, or buying of other lands Yorktown and Enterprise. woods gangs until nearly summer sense of excitement. She had not get their license tn an hour yeater* _ . — hy ths,I af^fk*----- trip te^M rtbrt wMto wM CkBCfc Have a fnilt Juice and a sub wen worth the difference In flavor day Instead of waiting two daya Chamber, laeliidsd - and Food tsnt« participate in the war games. ^ t e d portable aawmlU has so far even though she thought she had Judges D. Llndley Sloan and WU- franca (*1.7*9A*7A40> to toe ordP data ______w oad am bow mafly of you turn them loose on the sweets Uon of road would pass. A length 11am A. Huater- signed an order BJ Oouncil. ThI.*! combination salad Try this menu for them: Tomato of concrete embankment along the ripped up about 100,000 board feet changed so much—for Dan. aary—, budget— aad *7.704.000,000 — [ , • n------gan gs- -dat 9 a*rtecfco*rtoek tato thethq bmw. posr hmlMi hahito woeld ag. Soup M eat Pork Bu tts Be of lumber, which la being stored Dan said, “No. I'm not afraid. w ivin g the delay so the Rev. Mr. frsnee (f739,gl8J)«4) lathaeatiner-[teg to carry toa Btembsn e a t M 2 ^ ^ 3 r r a r owa easa. Whan yea H am burg and dewerl Is easllv whipped up: or pineapple Juice, princesi cream- So goodbye until next year and brook Is also considered necessary La m b Stew Froren Fruit Salad for future use by the town as tim- There was a difference between Lamphere could return at once to dlnary ItadgsL Almoat two tMrds | b * te R a r*rd . Mambeta am i* . *ksm you am malriag your mis- ed turkey or chicken, wholewheat we thank a friend for this contri- as well as the fllllng of some of the bers, forms and shoring. his charge after marrying Mlac 2 cups fruit, cut In small pieces and watercress sandwiches sponge bution: lAnd. fear and common sense. But If of it was mraiarksd tee the ladtoa’s [ flofatod to b r ^ aleiBf a utiffii a a d l ^ ^ F|te®.te eerreet tha baste l^ e ib . lb. . ComparaUvely open weather to Sally and Corey enjoyed this wild Simons at Frostburg today. armed foroao.) hat loo . ^ R ataaply hseanas R will ______n>6. U 1 teaspoon gel.atin, soaked In cake. Ice cream. “ AS 1938 CLOSES, LET’S TAKE Most of the Selectmen appear to Recreation ealled "rtieuiBat- 3 tablesfKK)n8 fruit syrup or juice Mta this winter has made It poeoi- speed Dm was willing to share ^ ymt to sfljoy health to aenea. ofiaa form i INVENTORY: be in. fivor of pushing fbie work. We for workmen to keep on the jt- He had got to the place, at 1- 3 rup reayonnaJae ^ hT A S K ______t a af tbe heal tort m ^ e Prtneasa Cmanriad Tnrkay Check carefully your real assets Another highway project that Job, and In Camp MeeUqg woods Ijf** ^here he could shar* the Dee. 2fl — (AP) ~ Hw[ BIgflto Sc 2- 3 cup heavy cream, beaten un- Or In life. now under consideraUon la thd wid- Deaths Last til thick Chlrkea Center Items there remaltu much brush to burn ii^i*^*^*,* !>**' W«nda prem iadlmteld.todiw that[team will yraeUeoat toa Bmt m s. J t wlto to glvs yon sad tost teaemssai^to s e s s ^ te mmoro.5 2 2 L the huge spurn - I e« eI •B A FO O O (Serves 6) If you have a clear conscience ening and improvement of the Park and logs to cut even though a great md. The place where he felt that Prmilfvr MMuasoUatumoUbI IBMmay aril nwaea[ Rae tesrisd e f toa Anaoty Cat Salt, paprika, powdered sugar and good health. street bridge, one of the main iinVy to to try to riiange eaa toaMy habit op ^tk m la not lettuce. ■ Two cups diced white meat. amount of work baa been accom he fitted In their bright play- Chicago—Zona Gala Riailiridi, at 8 ttmab Do not -rtn lsh i to If you have half a, doaen good In east and west traffic, long con- EAST SIDE world. to give todspeadsneo to Tuntoto[ rawamtalagidS-rielodLiae"totoe ^ y y aHy mrloua flometlnMs thal Dissolve soaked gelatin over hot 11-2 tablespoons butter, 3 Uble- Today: pliabed. First oonoern was to lA^aconain author of novels, plays mthiff---- than----- cede------It to-- Italy as- Hal- I fast t ^ Foororif over afl at omol tgfa .a f spur caa b* a' Sw ordfish friends and a happy home.- sidered dangerous and Inadequate allmlnate as far as pmwlble the Are M ack erel Wter. Add slowly to mayonnaise. spoons flour, salt, very little pep- The smaU gym wiu be open for and eosays. The dramatization of demonstrations have been ds- ratod yurty. a diet suitable * F ille t C o d fish per, 1 1-3 cups rich chicken stock, If your bieart h u kept Its youth for the demand placed on IL It has handball from 5 to. 7 o’clock. haxard. At this time It la not changed. He Beat in cream. Fold in fruit. Sea- and your aoul its honesty— her novel, “Misa Lulu Bett," won - bp tneceosiag fl son to taste. Freeze. 2 pieces celery, 2-3 cup light cream, been proposed at the coat of a few The small gym will be reserved thought that fires will readily start bad adapted himself as best the Pulitzer prise In 1921. Such a Sc Then you are one of life's mU- M bleed thimtofl~ a 23e ih paprika. thousand dollars, to widen the in the woods, but with spring the cteld. He had made him—if ambody nrevlalea for Italy’s lU e ik Uonalrea. for boxing from 7 to 9 o’clock. Los Angeles — Dr. Calvin R htaag hrttoSt hoti l O e k Sc .\re 1 on Ixioklng For a New Pwrtv Melt butter In top of double bridge ao that two atreams of traf- The Junior room will be open from peril wUI resume In those places over, to some extent Though In- Bridgas, 48, world famous for bis of tha 90JM0 lUb ^MomflalteL teller, stir in flour imtll smooth. fic can easUy pass on IL Some per- 6 to 9 o'clock. wbei* brush and wood hava not wardly he always would remain reeeat Crie.N« Frock been disposed of. studies of files to determine the se- Health and Diet or a glamorous gown for New Slowly sUr In chicken broth. „ 10*9 sons have been In favor o f Im Hi.. TOe Junior boy’s period the fame person, with the same hoso MABBLE OR FRUIT Aotoirtei laky. Thla SUa ideals that he had always had. crets of heredity In human beings. Years eve? The Wilrose are show-' Add seasoning and celery. Cook Good morning, my dear, so you’ro down the present bridge, whlS. will be from 6 to 8:45. New Orleans — Lteutenant-Cbm- SPIN ACH ^ fashionable floral printed taf- 20 minutes over hot cooker, stirring the New Tear, even If It were widened. Is said to The bowling alleys hava been re- had told him once that he Advies POUND CA KE ^ d ^ o n g to her world. She mandar Alvin Hovey-King. U. IK N. tod % i^ CUP CAKES TA NGERINES fetM, darling nets, .ahlmmertng frequently. Remove celery, add Just alt and wait, yoiu- references be a makeshift structure, and hulld- served all evening. retirsd. formerly commercial at- mote; beautiful chiffons trimmed cream and chicken. state; new modem span, with Troop 4, Glri Scouts will meet In POBUC RECORDS ■hs would make It and T ■ ______rjsht for him to belong. But tach# of the U. 8. w».«teTiiT In [epeefc le Wth gleaming sequins or rhine- When chicken U heated through, You are prosperous, happy, labeled flaring approaches at both ends, so the FrankUn room at 6 o’clock. Mexico City. Italte rsamsiga as a aatatiaa tor itegata, aboata abmt*’tM| doz. ^ J.Z. tpo stones snd in the very latest styles serve on diamonds of unbuttered non-acrappy. that traffic may more easily enter The volleyball team will practice pan had done that by himself. At \ tbe ladepoadmcs o f Tnatola." Permit. least he felt that he'^had come a Hanover, N. H.—Dr. Jobb WlUlam s'W such as drop shoulders, fuU skirts toast Sprinkle IlghUy with paprika And Tiros, the vague thief, calls onto the bridge. from 6 to 7:80. to do fte mm ttteaiyMRtemETtoteT COfaiMfllhUe you a “new leaf." A permit for the erection of _ 1 ^ enough way that now—may- Bowler, 73, professor. emeritus of .. Tha Mohaau That to. g a t______IX am oflraid It to I ate., from $7.95 up. and garnish with a sprig of pars- The following teama will uoa the d don’t waa CRRON. LEMON AND ley. * • Exetm our broad laughtar, but gym for baakrtball practice: tobacco abed, to be located on Hilla- be tonight If the opportunity nre- physical educaUon at Dartmouth maentsd as to __ omsMsat edto.yoor ooUsge and formerly track, swim- pandeac* oad tos d Or. J. % u l FA M ILY FLOUR CELERY Sheer Evening Jackets twelve months hereafter. 5 to 6 Wildcats and Comets. town road bos. been granted bv •ented Itaelf-he Suld tatf Sally “ " aad bs gtod you at* itodottat Building Inspectw Edward C. something that mlng and gymnaatles coach. was said to bs th a t___ tor the "Jooraal Wh. and do act ORANGE PEELS 34|i-Po(uid Bag O lA K n t U IT Fhrie-—Among new sheer eve- A Fra-Inventory Clearance Sole Broken and hoary you’ll be the old NAY DECIDE CLEMENCY 7:80 to 8 Mohawks and Heights. he had not dared toiiMfal nm taheve*demloped aea etory; 9 to 10 Onter BiUiarda. Eniott to L. P. Cheney, builder tell her before. Boston—Roy Atkinson, 88, Boston pcotectod by a "treaty of sllaa »-s r occuaatioo ning Jackets is a tailleur style in at The C. E. House A who wlU do the work for Raymond He told Post reporter who informed Cktvtn repoctod a iottiag ofl toa bunch black net covered over with flower FruatraUona, bloU. great takv WEST SIDE himself' that be would with a BsIflhhartB^fowar (itsiy) 4: Son, Inc., on broken •pota, PLEA BEFORE FRIDAY Today: O. boner of 188 Spencer street at a te orattet to share her world with OteUdge at the Plymouth, V t. against ikstdo “5- ^ e ss . . I t o t o 5 >>10. appliques of different colored vel- lines In clothing, furnish- coot of *1,780. her, U Sally would let Mm - The ð« lo w a d a ta a a a r ptri I raU puffed up a bit like real petals That Time, the aad sage, dubs lust The Junior basketball Ieagu¥ farmhouse that ha hsit become ings and shoes. Thers are a soiled page. gmnea wiu be pUyed In the ^ m WamnteA world that ones ba bad thought president on the death of Preotdant BiUliantly colored spangles make a 1. ^ bargains to lut According to a warrantee deed he demised-and would rmt want Harding. ad"fHoBdaf fl rwHiy C M .______leaf or petal here and there. Chanel BMton. Dec. 28—(A P )—Governor from 6 to * o’clock. Games ar* Lerfle Jflr tbsin all so I advise you to look at Hurley may have a statement Fri- scheduled as follows: recorded bv the town clerk, the Hoi) to tek>^ iB. He would gly* up New York—Harold P. Chllda. 87, n Popolo n a a f tos RICE la obowlng theae. ttem yourself and there’s sure to day on the clemency plea of O a ^ HoUywood Service Five vo. Man. Investment company has deeded to nla old amhltlona and draama. vlct-prasident of tha Mlosouri- reports priHiab Pineopple Juice BEANS Rfi^u mmms be something you need at a tre- Plumbing Sc Supply, Mary Pleslck two lots on (Columbus I erhaps he would never again set Ksnsas Pipe Line Os. tloiw of tos Vmoto BaaNfltoad bw af'flfl- Stuffed Olhrm Mondous reduction. Bartolinl. Quincy odd-Johs man scheduled to die Jan. 8 for the Glenn^s va. Clifforda. rat to conquer mmmtMiM Per- LUe. Franca — Rear Admiral Itausa tmsfls an part af a 'tola murder of Mrs. Grayca Asquith. i to 10 In the gym Kane’s haps making the Olymplca, bo- Emile Gabriel MartM, 58. palga ef totaa tofiwattoa to aa ttoy ataltoZ^ sad gUls basketball wU play King of once tetog not aa$ ••Hb to iw F to to ia t 2 < ^ > lcraig e lor * Bagordiag |foa$ The governor’s ones Indicated wnx SUPPOBT CHANGE 20 29* girls team tm a Hartford. am did not really compare to r. Tha amto ttdag to to start Want to mako leaa expeaahra statement might be ready for heloaglng with SaUy. ACTOR FOUND DEAD Great Britain. _lifgfliitei( % « t a ef meat more tender andw5er The # w bowung alleya wiu be 1 ysu am now. ami to da what- Tiiiet Oilef enemies of tha lower Colo- ^ ^ * “‘®** ®* Rxacutlve WaabltMttoa, Dae. 2*.-i(AP) *o^g_8ally oBoa that ha NewapueiK tap ■abalim would ba tajurtova^ to eook? Pound them well or acora *»do River authority ar* wood- OwincU. Hurisy had no commant Sanator Bomb (R , Idaho), oald to- Lee Angeles Dm. *8.— (A P i— CeBophaae Package Magus. Matcbea ax* aa IMA always be content to Jeffrey WiUiai&a, 78, of ths coot of Uvitim of Itotttt t t w on both sldefe with a knife. peckers that pack hoist In tha poles on a peUtlon reputedly bearing *0.- day ba would oupiwrt aay reason- te friends. That when ba Snala. sold OM CORNED BEEF ““ tandoaa croes ban «c high Mgnaturea aMrlng eommutatlea able antw dmant to the Wagner La- tha old Umo melodrama, T b a tuied the town of ito flto aas a emrtd ri FIN K SALMON NOODLES 8 Mt and ralaaoa tks food Of Bartohnl’a m ^ e a DtUon V8 V*. Blactilc Cbmpanv. lit bed certain things ba would Onmkard”. sow ta Its atyth year :OalaotoadA Da bor Act to provlda for an "tmpar- bam Mmstblng moi* than frieod- cataloatoa ftaoltor. tatto too atod a f to* ^Rana’a Tavan vo. Waat W d * ^ v - ^tribaM TlB oattUng hare, was found daad to hto home te l ttto S to ask of bar. He baUeved bit dtp hi an geud GUI ba bad Ikkad them. Ba Ste^BtoktoeafiS ...... ' " ------______-. . ______. s n w ______. ______■' A List O f The A m ateur A n d Professional Sports Champions O f 1938 ■By Th» AP F«atur« Sarvica arhers Edge Green In Rec League Upset, 27-25 All-events — Don Bestty, Jack- •L«ading race - winning trainer— •National intaracbolaatle (indoor) son, Mich. Football Hirsc.;h______Jacobs. —Lawrenceville. Five man—Blrk Brothers Brew-, Swimming A ufo Racing Eastern (best record)—Carnegie Leading — Johnny Long' Monty Waterbury cup—Alaniuti ing Co., Chicago. den. National Junior—Bostwick Field, National outdoor (men) — Ohio In^rcollegiate singles—Frank D. HcaUSKEYTORUN In d ia n a p o lis 600>mlle sweep- Tech, Holy Cross, Vlllanova. , <3uernsey. Jr.. R i« Institute. Folwart. >0DGERS AGAIN EXPECT •Big Ten—Minnesota. — Stage- State. JIM M Y FOXX TOPS stakes—Floyd R oberts, Van hand. N^ional indoor (men) — Ohio National men's indoor — Donald •in IK ,I*I«nd su te. SPORTS ROUNDUP 1^ Ispeed record — Captain Pacific coast — Southern Califor- Widoner Challenge cup — War Rowing National women’s indoor — Vir- IN TRACK M EET A T By DMDW MIDDUBTON ANDY RAGUSKUS PACES PROFESSIONAL nia, *California. National outdoor (women)—Lot Discus-^etor Zagar. San Fran- VAN MUNGO TO CAPTURE ; Cmegie Tech ta gaining praatige George E.------T. Eyston, - Ehigiand, Bll Flyweight—Vacant. Southwest—Texas Christian. Admiral. Angeles A.C. .„8*nia Hollinger, Dayton, O. cisco Olympic club. ta the south . . . the native aoaa are AMERICAN HITTERS 357.5 m.p.h. —Lawrln.. Poughkeepsie rMatta—Navy. N^ional indoor (women)— •National clay court singles— New York, Dec. 28—(AP)—That Bantamweight — Sixto E-scobar, Southern—Duke. •Yale-Harvard—Harvard. Nick Vukmanlc. Pena Suf»r Bowl Puerto. Rico. Southeastern—Tennessee. Preakness—Dauber. • Wathington A.C., Seattle. Robert L. Riggs, Chicago. SUGAR BOWL ACAIN "sporting” in the 80th Owtury wiU he batting practice for Texas SECOND HALF BARRAGE Belmont stakes—Pasteurized. •National collegiate A.A__ Michl National interscholastic singles— Featherweight — Joe Archibald, •Missouri Valley—Tulsa. NATIONAL A.A.O. •ohn A. Kramer. Decathlon — Joseph Scott, West, 20 GAMES NEXT SEASON sporting club's monicker wUl sound (3iristian . . . the odds are dropping WITH MARK OF 34 9 Baseball Providence. R. I. (recognized Arlington classic—Nedayr. gan. ern Reserve. Big Seven—Utah. MassachusettsMassaenusetts handicap—Menow. •Single sculls—Joe Burk, Phlla- phoney if the organixation lures the .. . the same thing is happening on •Worid champion — N ew Y ork by N. Y. commissio.i.) National pro league—New York delphia. •Water polo—New York A.C. COLLEGE Pentathlon—John Borican. Shor« the Pacifle coast where Duke Yankees. Lightweight—Henry Armstrong, Giants. Narragansett special—^Stagehand. •Eastern collegiate league—Har A.C„ New Jersey. venerable Jim Braddock back to Hopeful stakes—El Chico. Double sculls — Bachelor Barge vard. Southeastern — Georgia Tech Is One Of Stars Slated To lin in g plenty of support . . . Mary P&{uu’i C sfcn G ui SflT *Amcrican le a g u e champion— Los Angeles. Club. Philadelphia. (team) Russell Bobbitt. Ge Marathon — Pat Dengls, Balti* the ring against Young Leu Nova Yankees. Welterweight-Armstrong. Belmont Futurity—Porter’s___ iy—Pc Mite. •Pacific coast—Stanford. more. rooklyn Clob ksaes An- EAST SIDES ANNEX Tetman, band queen at Oklahoma Doable-X PacM Red Sox Te Arlington Futurity — Thinguma- Senior singles — John Flavelle, gia Tech (individual). . . . the match aeema likely , . . U., put herself on the auction block' K>m» National league champion—Chi M id d lew eig h t — Disputed be- Golf Toronto Argonauts. •Southwest—Texas. Big Ten--^Chicago (team); John Ancll Hoffman, Max Baer’a ’’brain.’’ prise Win To Brinf Ako# caeo Cubs. tween Solly Krieger, New York, bob. •Southern--Washington and Lee WOMEN’S OUTDOOR (A-A.U.) Compete At New Orleans at a dance the other night in an ef- with British open R eginald Whit- Pimlico Futurity—. •Senior doubles—Walter Pflaumer Shostrom, Chicago (individ- nnal Announcement On ta apeedlly dtokering the dancing fbrt to raise fimda for the trip to Tean Honon In Circuit; itloa Leading batsman (N atio n al)— and Fred Apostoli, San Fran- combe. and Conrad Anderson, Bache- •Misrouri Valley-Washington. ual). •50 meters—Claire Isicton. Long Baer out of a Neva scrap . . . the Ernie Lombardi. C incinnati, Bix Six —Iowa State. Island U. 3RD CAGE VICTORY that Orange Bowl . . . a kindly cor. Tkro^Way fio For bwh cisco. British amateur—Charles Yates. TROTTING, PACING lors Barge, Philadelphia. Big Seven—Eastern division. Col Monday; Variety Of trend toward Braddock ta a line on M .341 •Light heavyweight—John Henry National 8-oar — Buffalo West — C o l o r a d o ( e a s t e r n •100 meters—Miss Uicson. Temperamental Fireball respondent sent the story along* Leading batsman (American)— •American open—Ralph Guldahl. Champion 2-year-oid trotter— oradoState (team), Vance Vor- 200 metors—Fanny Vitale. Park the amelly heavyweight sltuaOon and a picture of Mary . . . hey, do tcade In Total Bacoc; Th viaa Lewis, Phoenix. Ariz. (N.B A.) American amateur—Willie Tur- NimbleiV ■■Hanover,2; 02V4,owned Side. division); •Utah (western di- hees, Colorado State (individ- . , . why Braddock? . . . he admits James Fokx. Boston. .349. •Heavyweight Joe Louis, Chi- Senior four with coxswain—Buf- vision). Central A.C.. New York. you accept bide by mail, Mary? . .. As Contor BOHanU Trfai au- nesa. by Dunbar Bostwick and Mrs. ual): western division. Utah •High Jump - Maiw Bergmann. Sporta On The Rrogram. to 33. haa been out of the ring for Leading pitcher (National)—Bill cago. American women's—. Ogden Phipps, and Dr. L. M. falo West Side. Big Ten—Ohio State. (team). Malcolm Young, Brig- Twirler, Won’t figure In Trim Wildcats. 29-15; Ne- Sonja Henle'a publloity releaaea re* Other Markc. Lee, Chicago, woh 22, lost 9. A.A.U. B ritish women’s — Mrs. Helen •Southeastern—Florida. Park Central A.C., New York! nearly a year and haa only a stout veal the plump blonde appravea of Leading pitcher (American)— Guilinger’s Peter Astra, 2:02'/4. ham Young (individual). •Broad Jump—Lulu Hymes, Tus- heart to reeemmend him . . . why skiing----- *--*•. West Sides. 40-35. 112-pound—Robert Carroll. New- Holm, Scotland. Champion 2-year-old pacer—B. C. MEN’S OUTDOOR (AJI.U.) Big Six—Oklahoma (team); Joe ■y BARRy ORATRON Skiing as a health maasure , . , a Bob Grove, Boston, won 14, lost ark, N. J. American pro—Paul Runyan. Skating kegee Institute. Deal Despite Record. toors Stay Tied For Load, net Johnny Payehsk, the dlUgant ntetantlaj yell for Erakine eoUege 4: Charles RuflRng, New York Mayo’s Blackstone, 2:03%. •100 meters - , New Champion. Oklahoma (individ Shot put — Catherine Felmeth. NEA Sendee Sports Editor By BARL im xiO A N 118-pound — W illiam Speary, Public links — A1 Leach, Cleve- Champion 3-year-old trotter— SPEED ual). Iowan, or Pat OomlakeyT . . . If of South GAfoUnA. ____ whiohwhloh Dlgygd won 21. lost 7. Nanticoke, Pa. land. York A.C. Chicago. Sngar, Orange, Cotton, and Sun Nova ta aa good aa aoma think he Chicago, Dec. 27,—(AP)—In Pfigfini'fi B arbon eempll. i!Si Most valuable player (National) Lawrence Sheppard’s McLin, •World (men) — Ivar Ballangrud, 220 yards—. Chi Missouri Valley —Washburn Plscus-^iia Fellmeth. New York, Dec. 28—(AP) — The Drub All-Stars. through the football aeaaon with 84 non 126-pound—William Eddy, Flint, Walker cup—Great Britain. 1:59%. Norway. (team); ‘Germ Cameron,Tulsa Bowia eopied the Idea from the abould take them . . . If not It’s time men end went into its last game slam-bang season featurad by boom- cated matters eonsltJerably In —Lombardi. Mich. •Curtis cup—United States. cago. (individual). •Javelin — Rose Auerba>;h, Bast* oklyn baseball club baa mads the the public found out before he’s Most valuable player (American) Champion 3-year-old pacer— ‘World (women) — Saila Schon _ eni Women’s A.C„ Brooklyn. Pasadena Rom Bowl, where the with only 14 aound of wind and ing home runs and the rattle of ex- the Rec Senior Leagut’i fourth 135-pound—Richard Ford, Law- •Western open—Guldahl. Mayo’s Chief CounseL 1:57% •440 y a r ^ —, Mi- Southern-'North Carolina approach of the new.year official by thrown In with Louta. limb, —Foxx. rence, Mass. Nilsen, Norway. ami, FIl Baseball—Betsy Jochum. Cincin- ‘=®">Petltion Rt the *Home runs (National)—Mel Ott. Western amateur—John Babich. (world record). National (men) — Vic RonchetU, (team); John foreman. North natL The East Bides continued their modern football series waa launched )*•••• ffenlal Jimmy Foxx of 147-pound—James O’Malley, Chi- Detroit. Champion 4-year-old trotter— •880 yardA-Flanagan. Carolina (individual). jlasulog its annual announcement that '" ^ I n g streak in the Tueaday in 1916. Insco, sire of Insooelda, ths Wool- B o ^ n wte hta second American East Side Reg |Rgt night by New York. 38. cago. Chicago. •Mile—Flanagan. Kan Ungle Mungo, the big fireball Joe Leuu arrives from Chleago Rome runs (American)—Henry Canadian open—Sam Snead. S h ep ard ’s Dean H a n o v e r , National (women)—Mary Dolan, Southwest-‘ Texas (team); Jimier League by trimming the ford farnw’ fine filly, was one of the today to start training for ths fight 1 championship— coming through with R tuD 160-pound—Bradley Lewis, New Canadian amateur—Ted Adams, 1:58^. •100-meter backstroke—Kiefer. Frank Guernsey, Rice (individ- ilteher with the ailing arm and the New sunny southern OaUfornIa la real bargains of the turf , , .. Her* with as low an avsnga aa Greenberg. Detroit, 58. York. Minneapolis. 220-yard breasUtroke—Jim Wer- Trapshooting •». Wild Cats, 29 to IS at the East Side copying the New Orleans Uld-WIn* with John Hsniy Lewis . . . the boss any Columbia, Mo. Champion 4-year-old pacer— North American (men) — Ron- ual). lisposttlon, will not bo sold or ****=, •“ t night, making It three belt Woolf bought kirn for 8500 at which hsa captured the coveted ^ triulhph over AMATEUR 175-pound — W iIIiam Muldune, Augusta masters’—Henry Picard. Billy Direct, 1:55, owned by son, Olympic club. San Fran- Pacific coast — Southern Califor- Grand American — O. W. West, U r Sporta AeooelaUon, flrst to of the heavyweights will start oa- crown ta the last so years. the Groan that left Pagani’s. Cleveland. chetti. cisco. Coshocton, O. ^because we expect him to straight and keeping on top of the a Kentucky dtapersal sale, arriving saulUng sparring parUisra on Sun* National amateur—Buford, Ga. Westchester $13,500 open — Sam Dan McConville and Pat Dow- North American (women)—Janet nia (Southern division). broaden its program by acheduttng before the other buyers bad reoov* A m erican Legion—San Diego. Heavyweight— Daniel M erritt, .Snead. ney (world record, any age). 300-meter medley—Kiefer. flational clay Urget — Joe Hie- smai for next season league. Priakwaldo wa# the big gun other games as a butfd-up to the (lay , , . Immadlatoly there will he #1* . •u**'*®*'"®'^’*'’*** *»ee Angeles' Sports Fiesta com- Lawrin, the 1988 ^ r b y winner, aad Aape (B) tired of fighting aad flrtt place, the Grean fourth COLLEGE •Platform dive—Elbert Root, De- Track A nd Field Hootman,^HickaviIle, O. Ily about thla time of year by sach handed, a total of 18 points. Metkioe Inscorida, a leading candidate for with a mark of .848 ta 148 games Ten—Iowa and Indiana, tied. Pacific coast in terco lleg iate- Aged pacer—Baker’s Her Lady- •World (men) — Felix Kaspar, laucceedinreg Brooklyn — • • manager, ia be. prises at Santa Anita (C) ready to te belted over . , . the • surprisingly low figure tor “ year and the West Sidai last. Southeastern—Alabama •hiP’ 1:56% (world record). Germany. troit A.C, TEAM Doubles — Fred Etchen. Wichita. featured for the Wild (tots. the aame puree proud elaaelo aaxt fielding averagea aever looked aiUler BOSTON TIES MARK Idaho. Intercollegiate (individual) — Kas. looming part of the language, like Park, a battle between Henry Arm- year . . , Bombardier Welle, the Nip and Tnek Ctooh. 'Southern-Duke. Southeastern—Ixiuisiana State. John Burke, Georgetown. Ch^plon race-winning trainer World (women)—Megan Taylor, WOMEN’S OUTDOOR (AJLU.) J-C. 4-A (inddbr)'—Columbia. •Women’s—Mrs. Lela Hail, Straa- "a Octtyaburg addreea. Nobody forfaited to strong and Baby Arlsmendl, aa open proclaim- *Big Six—Missouri. Soulhern-^CIemson. Intercollegiate (team)—Stanford. —Dr. Hugh M. Parshall, Ur- England. I.C. 4-A (outdoor) — Southern ema to know why the Dodgers feel the High Hatters by the Comets due horiaonUI Brlttah heavyweight, haa ed Bake Bonura the best fielding rf "’•"y speelaeu- (^nter BDUards had little difflcuh •World pair—Maxie Herber and 100 meters — Virginia Hopkins, California. burg, Mo. golf tournament, an all-star Eaat- turned wrestler . . . hs oheuld be lar hitting pertormances ta the ty ta knocking on tbs West RIRm te •Big Seven—Denver. Eastern—Princeton. bana, O., 49 victories. Los Angeles A.C. Junior — Rudy Etchen, Wichita, his way about Mungo, for in eight to the fact that tha Oometo were West preparatory aehool footbaU first baoemaa ta the league . . . Al A##fU6. FOR RINK SCORING Eastern collegiate—Dartmouth. •Pacific coast—Stanford. Leading money-winning horse— Ernst Baier, Germany. •National Collegiate A.A.—South' sueeesaive leaaona at BbbeU field he unable to put- a fuU team on the right a t home on the canvas . . . the Weill haa posted 81,500 with ths tbs (msnsr, 40-25, ate the FA'a ,M uth west—Texas. Cross Country •Southwest—Texas. McLin, $30,319. National (women)—Joan Tozzer, 440 yards - Katherine Rawls em California. floor. In order to game, college bock«y, a wreeUlng California State Athletic Ctommta- Lowrot Rlneo Oebb rf th?^rimi5 'M Boston. ..Thom pson, MiamL Fla. Veterans—E. E. Bush. Tallahaa. haa been only an expenaive complete the eve* match atarnng Jim Lon doe, and pro* boxing commission for a lightweight ta 1938, Buddy Myer of Wash- •California intercollegiate — Cali- National A.A.U. — Don L a s h , •Southern—Duke. National A.A.U. (outdoor)—New see, Fla. l“promlee‘’. But they do. ntag's schedule the Comets used _ alon rune the New York boxing title fight between hta Lou -Amtere wars idis. Up to test nlghL ths fognia. Bloomington, Ind. •Missouri Valley—Washington. •National (mCn)—Robin Lee, Chi- *??? yards—Mrs. l^ompson. York A.C. feaslonal football In addition to tha board a dead heat for oemedy . . , ington WOT ths title with a ,840 Qrsen was ttad with U w \ n g S cago. •Mile—Mrs. l^ompson. •National A.A.U. (Indoor) — New ^1-around—Hlestand. • Probably It’a because Mungo is couple of outside players and went Toumamtnt of Rosas attraction.... and Henry Armstrong, the Incum- averue. 'nione Identical marks are Bmins Equal Own Season's tor ths load but that •National A.A.U. (team) — Mill- Big Six—Oklahoma. Ice H ockey 230-yard backstroke -Jeanne Profewlonal — Karl Manst, C®- fast'ball pitcher. When bis arm taj to beat the High Hatters. 41 to the ether day It ruled boxers who bent . . . the atorm and strife troop- Uttit rose A.A. •Big Seven—Colorado. National pair—Bernard Fox and York A.C. lumbua, O. Southern California and Duke, Jan- had lost the sight of one eye would the lowest plate championship flg- dJffsrsiiea to ths BatRsi wko hat' Basketball Stanley cup — Chicago Black Joan Tozzer, Boston. Uupheimer, S t George Dragon •National A.A.U. women’s (out- ^eels right and be isn’t nursing 88. Moorhousa starred for tha 2. e n of the board won't suspend WM sines the great Ty Oobb*^ won tied■.■■a thsirlaeir faversdlaverso rivaisrivals 8R Free- N.C.A.A. — Gregory Rice, Notre Big Ten—Minnesota. ...club. New York. Profealon^ doublea-J. B. Grier. ga against one or more of bis Comets wbUe WUkla and Ftsoher te barsed from fighting . . . "how Record Witk B-2 Trinmpk Men’s National A.A.U. — Kansas Dame, in d iv id u al; Indiana, •Southeastern—Louisiana State. Hawks. door)—Tuskegee Institute. Rockland. DcL ■' toammatea, Mungo is tremendouaiy The Sugar Bowl carnival ta a about the refereeeT" hollered a ^•‘ta* he ran out on with .884 In 1008. Foxx took the Ucally even tarms througboui thi City Healeys. team. National Hockey league—Toronto •220-yard —Iris Cum- •Pacific coast — Southern Califor- ww-e beat for Jio High HatUra. national sports convention....one that Brlttah fight . . . figure a cou- h* 2888 w ith .358. The 1887 ding-dong tusste and tiitn put s i Sk ee t Shooting mings,lir— Los• Angeles, * A.C. nia. women’s Grand Ameriean-—Mra. faat--almost aa foot aa Johaaen.'^' ta tha third gama, tha Matoers heckler . . . “that's aU right." shout* ple more fights and Tommy will do Women’s National A.A.U. — Gal- I.C. 4-A—Bill Smith. Penn State. Maple Leafs. , George Peters, Springfield, O. _era don’t like to let a real of tha few produetlona anywhere ed back a pal, "all referees are «?!***,^ Charles ClshrlDger of Over Ike Amerks. a spurt fii ths etosiRg ninutsg th il veston. Tex.. Anicos. I.C. 4-A (team)—Manhattan. Gym nastics National individual—H. B. Joy, •10-foot dive—, Southwest—Rice Institute. lupt pace with the East Sides by bringing the etars of so many dif- hta own ouspendtag , . , bounce ta Detroit, with .871. This season he Drought a hard-snrnid trituRpuT Kansas City national intercol- Intcrnatlonal-American league— jr., Detroit. Los Angeles. Southern—Duke (indoor); North eedballer ever get away from blind." . . . never a dull raoroant. end get it, boy. drOTpte to .808. “* Southwest—Texas A & M. Providence. •Platform dive—Ruth Jump. Los hem. ^ n tag theta third atralght game, ferent aporto togethar. Outatandtag The Orssn managte to As out legiate—Warrensburg. Mo. •Southern—North Carolina. MEN All-around — Jack Lindsay, Ok- Carolina (outdoor). W restlin g ^unclng the AU Etars, 48 tq 18. J * advantmcsiii tiw t a t iS f American association—St. Louis. Angeles A.C. Missouri Valley — •Drake (in- Every other club In the National flgurae of foothaii, horse racing, i..!u ^ whose remarkable eema* By ARROOIATBO FRBR8 National Catholic intcrscholastic ‘Big Six—Kansas State. ^C.ilislhenics - George Wheeler. mulgee. Okla. A.A.U. CATCH-AS-CATCH-CAN Tbompaon, Chene> and TVdford track and field, baaketball. yachting, hack after a poor 1937 •oason waa ag Rsimsr, HMlute aad Stauti —SL Xavier, Louisville. Big Ten-Indiana. ' Pittsburgh. Pacific coast—Vancouver. All-gauge team — Gilmore Red •300-meter medley—Mrs. Thomp- door); Oklahoma A.&M. (out- , lie has at one tlma or another The Boston Bruins’ forwards ap- carried ths scoring tairdsii. bat Fto son. door). Peterson, New tried to buy or trade for Mungo, and were the main Mint getters for the rowing, and collegiaU bwtag par- one of the oeaeon'a bright spote, COLLEGE Southea.stern—Georgia Tech. •Long horse—Wheeler. Allan cup—Trail, British Colum- Lions, Los------Angeles,geic-. York A. C Metoort while B. PaganI and Obrien parently would like to share In some gwl’B cagm bammarsd away iritb bia. Twenty.gauge—Dickaty. Shaughnes- Big Six — •Nebraska (indoor); ■»me of the offera have bMn fan- ticipate in the week-long schedule. tot* '••pohrible New York invitation—Temple. Side horse—Wheeler. 118-lb.-^. S. Spelcher, Unlvctw featured for the AU Stars. The Eaat The mecUng of fabiHoua Texas capturing tha league's of the publicity goalie Frank Brim* rslentlsss dstermlnatten la tag Iasi Memorial cup—St. Boniface, Can- sy, Boston. Missouri (outdoor). sity of Michigan. io. Just a year ago the Chica- SPEED OF TROJANS MAY sek and ths defenseman who have tM quartan a te saMrgod ga.top, Eastern intercollegiate league- Cycling •Horizontal bar—Wheeler. Small gauge—Lindsay. Ta ble Tennis Big Seven—Colorado. go Cubs offered $76,000 and four Sides and Meteors are the only un- Oiristlan and Carnegie Tech ta to club*hltUng Utls, with a .908 aver* Dartmouth. ada. 123-Id .—Jo a M cO aniela, Okla* ^fMted teams ta the league, each sge, given him sueb good proteetlon have It, was a thrilling, irni! ftebsd Eastern intercollegiate confer- Leading 6-day riders — Gustav •Parallel bar—Wheeler. Sub-small gauge—Lindsay. World team—Hungary. Big Ten—Michigan (indoor and homa A. 8c M. players for the mountain boy. many the more attractive of the Mcquntsr fill tb s te a y ^ te S ra ^ Eastern amateur league — Her- Women’s championship — Pat National men’s—Laszlo BeUak. outdoor). Brooklyn, as always, said no. They having won three without a losa. four major hew] football offerings. Behind the champion came these been getting for all those Sbutouta. ence—Temple. Kilian and Heinz Vopel, Ger- Flying rings—Arthur Pitt. shey B'ars. 134.1b.-:-Francis MlUard. Nortfc The league standing is are follows: At lasat, it looks like that whan Auuskua and Joha lum vaa^^ •Pacific Coast-^tanford. many. Laursen. Akron, O. Hungary. •Southeastern—Louisiana SUte. Adams. held on to their ‘'ace", and so he Tulane Btodium hae bemi aold out TROUBLE DUKE GRIDMEN r f " " ' Geoffrey Heath, oieve- turingng forft tbs ■■ Barbtes. ~ ■ Indian clubs—Victor Krygowski. •A.A.U.—Boston Olympics. Junior—Jack Horton, Providence, National women’s—Emily Fuller. four games for them and lest PC. for weeks. The eyes of more than ’*•" Ghapman. Boston, the Bruins, aa outetanding defsn- Big’! T e n - ^ P u r d u e . National professional sprint—Al- MEN’S OUTDOOR (AJLU.) — S ^ l e y Hanson, Okla* slvs club through most of the Na- Al aatamxMra M an. Southeastern—Georgia Tech. bert Sellinger, Newark. N. J. T u in b lin g —Joe Giallombardo, R. I. Bethlehem, Pa. homa A. 8c M. East Sides ...... g l.oou 40.000 will be Qn a lltUe Davey Illinois U. Professional — Bob Chandler, N^ional mixed doubles — Miss 100 meters — Ben Johnson. New Meteors ...... g G*«»„Traris of Washington, .sso! tional Hockey League season, sud- M Baimotes wtet on a asnsml Southern—Duke. National amateur sprint—Mickey York Curb Exchange. Mungo’s salary for the last mv- l.ouu O'Brien aa he attempts to demon •Missouri Valley—Okla. A. & M. Franciose. Montclair, N. J. Rope climb — S ta n le y Ellison. M otor Boating Muskogee, Okla. Miller and John Abraham, New **N*Y~^" ^*“ **** ^*)**®8» eral years has been popularly re- High Hatters ...... j .687 strata that even the eaatern euam' SootlMni Cal Qeyen Rated ate Hal Trosky, Ctaveland, .344. denly broke out In a aoortag rash so^g btags ter Cantor imiaNl York. 200 meters—Mack Robinson, Uni- WildcaU ...... I JERSEY YOUTH MAY against tbs Toronto Mspla Leafs and threw In ssvsn twinpotatan R8 •Big Six—Kansas. National motor-paced—Tino Re- Novy. Gold cup — Count Thco Rossi, versity of Oregon. 174^b.—A. R. Crawford. Dover, orted at $l0fi00, an 1 he b u been dl53 plons cannot curb hia fabulous pass* -Foxx's low winning average, Big Seven—Utah and Colorado, boli, Newark, N. J. •All-round—Wheeler. oei« Comets ...... ing. jj9^*''si’> can’t take anything away last night. They walloped the leofa the Braymen piled up a doeteivs 'ii'T Alagi. « Skiing •400 meters -- Ray Malott. San chronic holdout. He probably will 4M)U Fatter And Heayier Than 8 to 3, equalling tha aeaaon seor* 18 to 8 margin in the t a t bait that tied. National a m ateu r dirt-track— President s cup—Alagi. Francisco Olympic club. 19I-lb.—^ohn HarreO. Oklahoma I able to demand and get aa much AH S ta rs ...... 0 .OOU High Sohoola Play For Nattoeal from the Doub|a*X man's brllHant Southwest—Arkansas. Lloyd Thomas. Newark, N. J. WOMEN World jumping- -Asbjoin Ruud, Tennis A. 8c M. Box seeres; PROVE UPSET STAR 1888 Job. Jimmy, troublsd by a tag record they eatabltshed against the West Sides could nM ovaroofiM. National sweepstakes — Jack Norway. 800 meters—Howard Borck, 69th next aprtng, even though there ia no TItIa The rivals fought on oven tsraw ta National A.A.U. road—Albin Ju- Calisthenics — Margaret Weiss- Rutherfurd’s Juno. •Davis cup (world team cham- Regiment A.A., New York. Heavy weight—Clifton Guatafioa. -larantee hts pltcLinf wing will be East SMea New Britain, Conn., High Bine Deyils; Fipton’t Kicks sinus infection ta 198T. when he hit the New York Americans just a rca. Kenosha. Wis. World downhill (men) — James —U n i t e d S t a t e s . MinnesoU. and only .385, roared back to stardom month ago; inorsaosd thsir . ^Jsad ths closing psriods but tbo BUUards niann. Now York. Townsend medal (national high Couttet, France. 1500 meters —Glenn Cunning- shape, it'e a gamble the Brook* B. Dupont Mamiai of LoulevUta play Billiards World iimati'ur sprint—Jan van Side horse—Consetta Carruccio, point outboard champion) — •Wightman cup (U. S.-Great Brit- ham. New York Curb Ex- pyn club has to take. Mungo sUll is Priakwaldo, If ...... g with his -bit bat. Hta total ^ over the threatening New York quintet was too far out front and der Wyver, Holland. World downhill (women)—Lisa am women s team champlon- COLLEGE for the national oeholaatie crown at w never thrsatensd. Oraam, •World champion caroms—Willie Now York. Fred Jacoby, jr.. North Bergen, Rcsch, Germany. change. he team’e only hope of ehmbing to Bollnsky, rf ...... g May Be Big Factor h mark of 898 was tops for the cir- Rangers to four points, and did It Hoppe. World professional sprint—Arle N. J. ship)—U. S. National collegiate—Okla. naarby Baton Rouge, Dec. 81. Rickard Bender Skews Muck cuit, with hie 60 homers putting Chapman, Enrioo a te Taggait ta a van Vliet. Holland. Parallel bars — Andria Barbus- World combined (men) — Emile •National men’s singles — Don 8.0M meters — J. Gregory Rice. M. he first division. Here’s Uungo’a ■cudlerf, c ...... i A alx-event track meet trots out ail with sevoral of their beet for- •World professional 18.1 balkline tiak. Pittsburgh. National intercollegiate (individ- Allais, France. Notre Dame. big league won and lost record; lUdoM, Ig ...... X him sscond to Hank Greenberg for w^MS on the shelf. They were so aided the winning eauiio oeMld8r> •Hoppe. I, World professional motor-paced ual)— Art Wullschleger, Cor- Budge. Oakland. Calif. Eastern intercollegiate—Lehigh. another procession of luminaries.. Rose Batde. ably, white MeAdanu a te ariogwRi —Eric Metz, Germany. Flying ring.s—Weissmann. World combined (women) — National men’s doubles — Budge 10.000 meters—Eino PenttL Mill- Big Ten—Miebijan. 1931—3*1: 1932—JS -n t 1983—18* rg ...... i Don I*ash, Fr*d Woleott, Chuek Promise In National Jon* the elrcult-emaahing department, “weakened" by tajuriea that they •World professional 28.2 balkline Tumbling—Helen Matkovvsksky. nell. rose A.A., New York. 18: 1934—18*18; 1985—ifi-lO; 1958 Hank coming down in front with recalled Marry Frost from Htrahey son were the big for tbe l088n. —Jake Schaefer, Chicago. World amateur road—H. Knecht, Cristel Cranz. Germany. and Gene Mako. Big Seven — *Colonio (dastem Hsnnsquta, rg ...... g Fensks, Joe MeCluakey, Howard 58 Next week's sands Cantos Switzerland. All-around—Helm McKee, Phila- •National intercollegiate (team)— National open — Birger Ruud, •3,000 meters steeplechase — Joe fivUion); Utah SUte ( w e s ^ -8*10; 1987—8*11; 1888—4-11. last week. ■-M •World professional 18.2 balkline delphia. Princeton. National women’s — Alice Mar- McCluskey, New York A.C. Total, won 97. lost 94. Borck, Blataa Rideout, and other Fsaadega, Calif., Deo. 18—(AP) ior Net ErenL Billiards against PaganTs Barban World professional road—Marcel Norway. ble, Los Angeles. division). IS 8-lS champions. AUen TsImtA. Wayne Greenberg, big Detroit first base- Woody Dumart ast ths scoring —Welker Cochran, San Fran- National intercollegiate—Clinton National amateur — Sigurd Ul- 3.000 meter walk — H. Cieman. Big Six—Oklahoma. A Ooiorfol Career —Duke’a big problem comes Jtnu- man, also took in the opener at TifoTiio o'elooh.0's His cisco. Kent. Belgium. Ferguson, Tabor. •National women’s doubles—Miss Toronto. Rideout, Oiarley Beetham. Tommy top honors with 144 p^aos, blsBting two shots past Turk PA’S tackle the West Bides In ths iand, Norway. Marble and Mrs. Sarah P. Fab- Since 1936, when his losses began P. uary 2 aad the Itoee Bowl football runs scored, with the laurels for Broda, the Toronto goalie who World three-cushion—Roger Con- H orse Racing Albany-New York outboard race National slalom-downhill — Ul- llO-meter hurdles—Fred Wolcott, *■ ‘ “ • autnumberlag hla vlctorlee, Mungo’e Deekhard, and more widely known New York, Dwj, 38— (AP)— A second game an hour later and the ti, France. —Theodore Roberts. yan, Boston. Rice Institute. 1 Navetto, rf game, will be to eepe with Routb- most hits, 201, going to Joe Vog- blMked the Rangers Monday for his Fencing RUNNING rich Beutter. Germany. National mixed doubles — Miss temper has been growing progrea track namee a rt to appear. They newcomer to the national Indoor mik of Boston, the only player in- Green will bs id)e OR 8 bye. World pocket — Jimmy Caras, 200-meter hurdles—Wolcott alvelyely shorter. Picking hi:him up on 8 Beattie, rf . oompete in lio-yard high hurdles, a ern CaUfernta'e speed, If the aeant futh shutout of the season, and three-way tie ter flrst is certain Wilmington, Del. •National sabre — Dr. John R. Lending money winner — Max- •Intercollegiate ski union—Dart- Marble and Budge. 0 Vtnea, If .. . survey made by western obMrvers tonnta ohamplonohlp this yaar may tbe league to make 200 or more drawing oastate on two othor goals, HufTman. mouth. •Wimbledon men’s single s_ •400 meter hurdles—Jack Patter- Yach t Racing e opening day of the 1988 race, 440-yard dash, one aad two-mlta >>• the player to eontta-e the tour* eafetlee during the year. bs broksn next wash and a pair at well Howard's S tagehand, Polo son, Rice Institute. pt ta noted 9 Kanehl, c .. comae true. Roy Oonacher also tallied twice. bang-nn games should result. National epee—Jose R. Capriles, SIH9.7I0. National women — Mrs. Grace Budge. •King’* cup — Harold a Vander- tod oe observed the occaaion runs, a two-mlta atoeplechasc, and Of eourse, the Paclflc slope's an* nament'e reeord of thoroughly up* Onmin Meet Donbtes Only two penalties were handed out New York U. •National open (outdoor) — Old Lindley, Sun Valley, Ida. Wimbledon women’s singles— Hi^h jump—Mel Walker, Toledo, bilt’s Prestige. by having a flat light with Dick Bar 1 MeCloee, r g ...... 4 a sprint medley relay. catting form. FaganTs Barbon (27). Bowling •Loading handicap horse — C. S Westbury. I Patent, rg ...... 0 perto usually are guilty of under- Joe Cronin, Boston’s manager, and each led to a Bruta goal. DU' P ~ B National (oils — Dcrnell Every Howard's ., $130,395, Mrs. Helen Wjlls Moody. •Scandinavian gold cupsix*metera tell and being_ fined. ------128. Thereafter Don Budga has turned profeasioiuu •sUmaUng the invaders and going y w it waa Brooklyn's joey A.B.C. N. Y. A. C. National indoor high goal—Opti- Wimbledon men’s doubles_ Lacefield, —George Nfchol’s Gtoose, U. 8. he more iwtable entries In bis dlaiy 8 Carney, i f ...... and Robert Lariraore Rigge wilt net enjoyed a fine season, with hts 81 mart scored while Red Horner was 2 3. SuUlvan. rf ..,.8 Singles — Knute Anderson, Mo- Leading 3-ycar-old-Stagehand. mists. Softball U.C.L.A. overboard with the west's team In nsbbach who esme from nowhere doubles setUng the two base Wt on the bench and Bobby Bauer' 1 A. Raguakus, If ..4 •National three weapons — HufT- Leading 2-yoar-old — William Budge and Mako. Hop, step, jump—Herschel Neil, SeawanhMa six-meters — Scot* be present this wtator, but the Sugar these annual elaahea. -More often to knocls off th# t#vor#d ptaytra. line, 111. man. National intercollegiate (out- National amateur (m en)—Cin- Wimbledon women’s doubles_ land’s Circe. June 10, 1938 —Quito Dodgers 1*9 15 P"®*' I" triples, the leader was while hta teammate Eddie Shore 8 B. Wler, e ...... 3 Doubles—Don Johnson ond Fon- Ziegler, jr’s, El Chico, $84,100. door)—Harvard. cinnati Pohlars. Maryville, Va. Bowl tennta tournament has hsad- than net they have been wrong. ^ rf**' •"Other, In straight sets Hsath of aevelsnd, with 18. Rob- was off. 1 Maanuson, rg ...,0 •National intercollegiate — New Lending money-winning owner— Miss Marble and Mrs. Fabyan. Pole vault — Cornelius Warmer- *8ritish*American six-meter cub nithout pemtasion and snit^ to bs Referees, Klelnschmldt and Pack* Uns n a m e s..O sn s Mako, Busy But the fact remains that the nie Snyder. Indianapolis. York U. National intercollegiate (indoor) National amateur (women)— •Wimbledon mixed doubles— —U. S. traded, charging teammates fail to Ard. and taka the Utle- He's to^seeded ert Doerr of Boston made the most The Chicago Blackhawks moved 8 E. Raguskus, Ig ..8 Maxwell Howard, $228,495. —Yale. dam, San Francisco Olympic Grant, Waynt Sahta, Blweod Oooks, Duke workoute here have given now and generally favored to win Krieg Girls, Alameda, Calif. Budge and Miss Marble. club. •Fisherman’s race — Canada’a support him. sacrifice bits, getting 32, while up a notch in the standings by trim- 1 E. Jolly, I g ...... 1 Bluenose. and Jack 'ndhall, an Davis Cup some basts for the opinion <5oaco peppery Frank Crosettl of New June 11, 1988—Fined $200 and C-ometo hopefuls for 1888. ming the hapless Montreal Cana- longest long shots in history, win Wightman cup tennis trophy with ■uspendsd tadsAaitoly; demands F. ■ Howard Jones’ team will not only York’s Yankees stols the greatest dtens, 4-1, In last night’s other 18 National hockey league Stanley 8—R ^inald Whitcombe, 40-year« league champions, 28-16, in char- JIalako will play with ‘ndteU, hta outweigh but also outapeed the Blue 5-2 defeat of Great Britain. 15_ old English veteran, wins firxt National league pennant; Porter’s State, wins 1.C.4-A cross-coiintrr new contract calling for more 1 Orfitolli, rf ...... riXrKute!" P*- number of bases, 27. Bill Werber of game. The viotory moved the ^ Grew A. O. ^28). cup playoffs by beating Toronto, ity game. Mite wins $Mj045 in Belmont Fu' noney. (Doesn’t get It.) ■ new doubles partner, for the first Devlta. ■ Day-By-Day Through '38 Johnny Vander Meer, (Cincinnati British open golf title with 295 title; Manhattan takes team bon* 2 Moorhouse, If ...... time. Cogy Coach Wallace Wade may Meanwhile Richard Bender. 18- Phlladsiphta was caught stealing Hawks from a fourth-place tie with 3 games to 1. 16—Surprise deal Reds’ 22-ycar-old southpaw, turity as War Admiral tokes June 25, 1938 — Equals major m n o ld Wtaabeth. N. who the most Umss, IS. 0 Rtaum, rf ...... 2 sends Dizzy Dean from Cardinals 14—Japan abandons 1940 (Jlympic SeotRinbBr ^ — international tP ' G*lento knoeka out 0 Brown, e ...... Beekatball brings tofcUier Pur- be guilty of letting a bint drop here Toronto into a third-place tie with Jd n U d rv ^—252,628 attend six over. N. H. 4—Hank Luisetti, Stan- pitches second straight no • hit Games. 16—Paul Runyan of White ” Olympic Commit- Jockey Club Gold cup; Notre Harry Thomaa in third round aa peague record by fenntag seven CSn* 2 Blanchard, r g ...... attonde the Pingry echooi, hw be- Foxx became the eeventh tnfleld- the New York Amerieanc. Al Mon- 1 Murray, rf ...... 0 to Cubs for $185,000 cash and three game, beating Dodgers. 6-0, before Dame uses 76 players in 52-0 rout ■clnnati batters ta succession. due and Arkanaoa. last season’s antT there in this direction for pur- ” post - season football ford hiiski'tball .slnr, scores 22 pl.ayers, making Cubs .3-2 favorites Plains, N. Y., routs Sam Snead, 8 tee awards 1940 winter games to fans boo. Apostoli, on 8» S Arnold, Ig ...... poses not enUrely obscure, and if gun to make a name for himaelt as •r to win the hitting crown In the dou and Marcel Tremblay, colled in 1 Reimer, if ...... ,.3 crowd of 38.478 in Brooklyn’s first and 7. to win P.G.A. title; Seabis- S t Moritz, Switzerland. 8—Don of Kansas; Jimmy Foxx of Red round technical K.O, over Younc May 23, 1937—Fined $1,000 and geuthwest Ctonferancs tlUebolder. •n upsstter. He won the boys* title last Hven yaars during » aeaaon 0 Ford, If ...... ,..,1 games; California lops Alabama. points aganisl California to set na- in pennant race to Giants’ 8-5. night game; Vander Meer walks Sox and Ernie Lombardi of Reds this ta true, somebody ta apt to te from New Havrii to replaoo Polly 13-0, for Tide’s first defeat in five tional collegiate scoring record cuit wins HolWwood Gold cup Budge beats Adrian Quist of Aus- Corbett IH, gains New York state suspended three days for befors- College squads.. ..Clemson aad surprised, which saw ths league, as a unit, Drouin and Rod Lorroln, failed to 1 Ueorebouse, e ..,,1 seven—three in ninth with one handicap 19—(Jlympic Games batting crowns. 2—Indians’ tawn fight with hts teammate, Jim Loyola of Nsw Orleans... .eolllds In that 1 Hedlund, rg ...... 2 Rose Bowl games; Santa Clara with 4-year total of 1,550 points M a v ^ G r o v e of Red Sox tralia for clinching victory as U. S. Bob Feller sets new big-league r^gnition as world middleweight ■nie'Trojans, with all thsir waigbt dl^fon now and wasn’t considered duplicate ite league batting average cheek Montreal's losing streak as 5—.Maxwell Howard’s Stagehand ' fans six Detroit Tigers, out. 18—Babe Ruth, after 3-year awarded to Helsingfors, Finland reUins Davis cup, 3 matches to 2; cb^P jon. tl.—Gregory Rice of 3uqher. Rugar Bowl boxing for the ttrst of .281. The home run total of the 0 Antnio, rg ...... 0 beats Louisiana State. 6-0, in Sugar retirement, signed as coach by 20—Charles Leo (Clahby) Hart strikeout record at 18. but loses Aug. 28, 1037—Suspended indsf* F. Urns. superiority, have plenty of spate. to te given a piaee former Montreal players had a scor- 1 Wiley, Ig ...... 1 paying $9 20. beats Charles S. thus becoming sixth pitcher in Count Theo Rossi, Italy, sweeps all to 'Tigers, 4-1; Hank Greenberg Notre Dame wins N.C.AA. cross* 0 Wilkie, rf . Tnsre are few top backs In tke aiOTng tha 18 eecded Juniors. loon leaped from 808 to a new high ing field day^ but they did prevent a Bowl; Rice routs Colorado and Howard's 19-10 favorite. Soabus- Brooklyn Dodgers at $15,000 sal- nett, Chicago Cub catcher for 11*^ three heats to win Gold cup. mo- Muntry run: team title goes to In- ^itoly without pay by Manager A feur-oared ohsll race between of 884. The major league r Whizzer White. 28-14, in Cotton major-league history lo pass 2.000- ary; Glenn Cunningham wins finishes season with 58 home runs, 0 Maston, If . oountry with more hurry In their Bender opened hta campaign Mon- ^ ----- record was shutout. Earl Roblnaon and Russ cuil. in photo finish in $100,(100 years, named manager. 23—Ned- torboat trophy. 8—U. S. women a Armstrong, in Burleigh Grimes for "iasubordloa- Rollins Oollegs of Winter Park, feet than Mickey Anderson, BIU broken for most players making 20 10 8- Bowl; Auburn downs Michigan Santa Amta handicap. War Ad- strikeout mark. 7—Lawrin. pay- Princeton invitation mile in 4:07.2; ayr captures $30,000 Arlington rally to retain Curtis cup with two short of Babe Ruth’a record. first tiHe defense after winning tton. Raid Grimss; "A sMclaltat 0 Rodinta, e . hTii'*’' 'rfV'PP**!# Bemerd Jacoby, Bunco, former Msroons, and Bob Score at hi iif, 18-11. a . A. Louis Zamperini’s 4:08.3 mile 4—James Thompson (Doc) Pro- rnrgide ^natMe%fe\v«aU«M« —...a,..!______Fla., aad the Orieana Rowing Club gangster and Jack Bante to name or more hom«rs, with 18 ta that Oracle, who played for both the Ma- State, 6-0, in Orange Bowl; West miral, 7-20, wins $.50,000 Widencr ing $19.20 for $2. wins H4th Ken- classic; victory for I4-l shoL with 5% to 3% triumph over British three ch^ampionships, reUint wel- prescribed dlatbcrmio trsatmseta 0 Wilhelm, rg ta the flrst rowing event held ta llsttag. Tha old total was 13, made Referee, I Ills. 8 minute tucky Derby; favored Stagehand helps Southern California to fourth favored Stagehand and.TTie Chief, women golfers. 11—S t Louis Car- thro succeeds Jimmy Wilson aa terweight crown with 15-round for hts arm. but Mungo always savs 0 'Veltcma, Ig three. And those big linemen who .player. In a long thr#e-set match. roons and Canadieng, scored for Virginia shades Texas Tech. 7-6, in cup; Columbia retains 1C4-A in- straight N.C.A.A. track title. 21— manager of Phillies. 8—Kansas New Orieana 1a more than a quarter average tetter than 3M pounds— ta 1937. Chicago. ten. Sun Bowl, and East and West All- door team track title; Don McNeill is withdrawn; Bob Seeds, veteran fourth and sixth. 24—Mrs. Kath- dinals release Frankie Frisch, Ceferino Garcia. pe’a too busy to take them." 0 Rimpson, rf ♦- *^i**^^ - —w only bwv two aata fteiter BlUlards Frank (Pinky) Higgins, Red Sox erine Rawls Thompson success- capture of a century ta which a local outfit eapeclally the ends—have shown to dispose of Everett Bishop of SUrs battle to 0-0 tie in San Fran- and V'lfginia Hollinger win na- Newark outfielder, hits 7 home manager since 1933. 1 2 - Henry Little World Series; Pennsylvania 1!* beat Navy, Jan* 31, 1038—General Manager 0 Zspatka, Ig has bad outotdo competition. P ■ tional indoor tennis champion- rums in two days, four consecu- third-baseman, gets eight straight fully defends four National A.A.U. Armstrong voluntarily relin- 14-7; 52,000, b lu est football crowJ laePhail announces Brooklyn Will 0 Bigenakl, c considerable speed. Pialnorid, N. J., g-i, 8-2. Hie next 3 Green, rf ...... 8 cisco Shriners’ game. 2--Hank hits in doublehcadcr after four senior swimming titles. 28 — Al routs Yale, 21-0, for ElU’ first Bngnr Bowl Frogram la Only Coach Wade may te worried, es- Luisetti scores 5li points as Stan- ships. 7 — Baron Gottfried Von tively. 13—Two-Ton Tony Galcnto quishes world featherweight box- shutout in 37 years. 18—Yankees 1--. duV’TJL blBtory. watch Duke ot trade or soil Mungo this year. 1 Ftacher. c . o p ^ e n t Is Jossph Ertis of Rt. TKXAS1ICH INVI7E$ 0 Della Fera. rf ..,.0 Cramm, German Davis cup star improves on Joe Louis’ time in HosUk, 22-year-old Seattle fight- ing tiUe. 11—Willie Turnesa wal- JpP P)iL 7*0, to finish season un* April 17, 1938—MacPhail says ”1 til# welally if the lack of epete shown rater a prep, aJac unseeded. If Ren* MCDONALD RETAINS ford bsskeiball team wallops Du- Speaker’s major-league record of batter Cubs, 8-3, for fourth A Yacht regatta featurea a Itaae ly hta squad ta the open praetlec Chapman, If quesne, 92-27, 8—U. S. Golf associ- and No. 2 in world tennis rank- stopping Nathan Mann in 2:04 of er, knocks out Freddie Steele in lops Pat Abbott former Public teaten, untied and unocered on, lid Branch Rickey of the Q B. Leans, If ings. arrested on morals charge. second round. 14—Dauber, owned 11 consecutive safeties. 22 — Joe 1:43 of first round to gain N.B.A Unka champion, 8 and 7 to win straight Series victory and third flnt major team to do so since 17 3-4 88 of Champions, confined to the high, aesrions ta net a disguise. But ho ^ ***** ***** "“ Wi. he likely tion decides on one-year test of ^ u is knocks out Max Schmeling successive world championship, a nd n i tell ell the other felleuvs that Referees, KlstaschaRdt and Pack, lirobably knows what to do about wp a g a i n s t Bill guisms, iW C 70 PRAC7KX 0 Raimonda, e modified stymie rule, elects Archie 12—Glenn Cunningham sets Mad- by William DuPont, Jr., splashes recognition as middleweight y. S. amateur golf championahip; ve don’t intend to let Muqgg m *• ard. point scorera of eiifiit gulf <»ast 1 F ra s e r, r g , ison Square Garden record with through mud to win $89,500 Preak- in 2:04 of first round, shortest champion. 28 — Ralph Flanagan Porter's Mite sets world record of new record. 15—Syracuse scores 1932. 27—Don Laro, now Indiana elute. It ta palled ta the one-deaign I touUicrn Oallfomla's strength, as ICE SCORING LEAD M. Reid president; Jimmv Thom- heavyweight title fight on record. all iu pointa in last quarter to up- At the recant baseball zSWtax hta past Roes Bowl record of two rf I>«ba Univsrst* Dallas, Deo. 28.—(AP)—Coaeh 1 Enrico, rg . Jon posts 88-65—131 for first half 4:07.4 mile, then runs third to Jim ness by seven lengths. 23—Su- and Adolph Kiefer each wins three 1:14 2/5 for 6% furlongs in taking Mt Ckimell, 19-17.17—Joey Archl- state po iceman, wins fifth straight •re very little waa heard about fish claw sleopa that nre untvsrMl ,9 Baplenza, Ig Herbert's world record 1:11.1 in preme Court rules college football 21—Harvard varsity crew’s one- National A.A.U. senior swim Champame stakes: Sir Malcolm National A.A.U. crou - country ^ Mstssni Wins and a tie would indleete. trimmed Tad Peter WlHIe Cawthon, an odd fellow of $7,500 Los Angeles Open, one of length victory over Yale gives bald, Pawtucket, R. I„ wins New lungoa^Brooklyn dub oRicJala throughout tha gulf eofitR oountry. ie of City College, New York, who always does the unexpected, 1 T a g g a r t, Ig 600 yard run; Lou Gehrig signs for a “commercialized activity" and crowns: Ohio State takes team Campbell boosts own world speed- championship. 28 — Duke and B. F. T. Thera ta horwfRctaf at the r»lr Not exactly a loquaeloua Indjvld lowest medal-play scores on rec- Crimson first sweep of regatta title. boat record to 130.91 m.p.h. 18— York state athletic commission Southern California named fern; ”0* HHted out of thsip beds a I Mtufk, r f ...... ual, the Blue Devils' eoaeh droppte broke all the sacred rules today and ord. 18—Grover Cleveland Alex- $39,()00. his highest salarv 19— therefore sutoect to federal tax on since 1916. 27—Navy varsity eight recognition as world feather- ____ 9 deny that they were , 1 0-0 4 Orounda, Rambltrs' Star lUt 27 8 Kansas City (Kas.) Healeys win tickets 26—Charley Yates of At- New York Yankees clinch Ameri- "2?* SewUame; Monty Stratton? 0 Atktnken, If .. . . 2 0-0 4 few' Ideas football eubjaete at Is the third round. invited the folks out to sea hie un- ander na.med to baseball's "Hall ends west’s domination of Pough- AuClUft ^“^ o r d o n (Mickey) can league pennant while losing wS ‘ champion, outpointing Chicago White Sox pitching star, . b n g 'm i to the Glsato for Mel “Tte figgor Bawl feritval eniy fapntaiIf bss with Mms of hta ^ e d piayerg, in- beaten Texas Techs put on a private West Sides of Fame”; great right-hander was National A .A U. basketball cham- lanta becomes sixth U S. invader kecp.«!ie regatta by setting “rec- Mike Belloise in 15 rounds. 22— ft, Harry fuming and flOO.OOO. ! i *. 8 0-0 IU ■tarta a New OrlatM program of pionship. defeating defending to capture British Amateur golf “ Cochrane, Detroit Ti- doubleheader to Browns. 22—Bill w ,,c)*bt leg amputated after 9 T. Tkompeon, e . 8 0-0 writing Mends of tile Rpee Bowl auding Ftahbach and Seymour little show Just for them. ■tty' with Philadelphia. Cnicago and St. ord ' of 18:19 for 4-mile pull to ger manager since 1934, replaced Notre Dame continues unbeaten Either tee other managers have 8 national tatamot. Tha seaand Orao- Pointi In lat-Am Qrcnit; Over the country eesehes McAdams, rt ..,.,8 Denver Safeways. 40-38 20—Tiny crown, beating Cecil Ewing of Ire- Lee of Cubs equals National hunting accident iven up on obtaining tha pride of . 8 1-3 preelncto. G '^ b e r g of C3ileago, who made an were J:^ Louis of National leaguesir from 1911 Thompson, Boston Brum.-:, wires land. 3 and 2 SO—Floyd Roberts of bcpt California’ by 1 1/5 seconds, by Coach Del Baker. ID—L. B. league record by hurling fourth with 7-0 defeat of Carnegie Tech 1» ••Ht Oily opMi golf touniaawnt wui For atemple, te most te con* buying up extra padiocke to bar B&ntly, rf ...... 1 to 1930. 19—Larry MacPhail, for- with favored Washington third as Tartans claim Referee John lattnish, or they have given up on 0 Tedford. rg . 8 0-0 18 te held. Fob.Feb. 18.18,U with last Fsoris JJUrftrf^y impregelon, same ier ------• • - Solomonson, If ,.,.8 mer Vezina trophy as National hockey Van .Nuys, Calif., setting record Sheppard’s McLin scores straight- straight shntout. 24—Don Budge Dece m ber * — a . a . u . ap* w •—> vtacod Ms great punter, Erie Tip* H^iPUjb their eesentf-route matehwi Lilt Of Top 13. practfes ground ggtss before thsir sr general manager of Cincin- and_Columbia. . fourtli, . all_ ^ _betterim Ig beats Doubles Partner Gene Mako Getchell short-changed them on fnngo. Most of them npw ore try* 15000 In prite matey doubted. Jan. 2 bowl games. But not Caw- Muldoon, c *,,,,,,1 natiti neuB,Reds, gi Jen.len 3-yeara-year contract ajas league’s outstanding goalie of sea- average of 117.2 miles per hour, 1937 Washington mark of 18:33 3/5! licat victory in $38,892 Hambleto- downs. 28 ■ John Henry Lewis proves Glenn 84 1-3 ton. haa hta teaks cut o u t Coach yf8terd*y. juat to prove, however, son, 22—Commi.ssioner Kenesaw wins SOO-mile Indianapolis speed- and trims Australis’s Cunningham’s indoor mile record 48 The RMithsm T atet Qub, bl ___ Wade Isn't ready to condamR the thon. He planned a special show for Werner, rg ...... 6 executive vice-president of Brook- 29—War Aomiral's 2-year string nian trotting stakes. 17—Henry Nancy Wynne to capture U. S. sin- outpoints Al Gainer in dull bout to 10 end lost 20 for the Phils last year. a oldsst In the United States, acts a# Brlmiey,Tg ...... 0 lyn Dodgers. Mountain Landis raps Branch way classic, finishing 5 miles ahead of 11 straight triumpiis enS as Armstrong becames first man in retain world light - heavyweight of 4:04.4. 9—Southern California P. a Notre Dame qtiartorbaek who elect Rekwartaman of New Haven, Conn.. Dec. 28—(AP) the fans—a Uttia preview of what Rickey's methods and "under- of Wilbur Shaw, previous record- gles tennis titles; Patty Berg de- F, T. hast to Ute/nmal sortgg abampieR* ad to run instead of kick on fourth tosy expect ta the Mahoney, Ig ...... 0 Riddle star runs fourth 4n $59,300 boxing history to hold three world thronM Mra. Elstelle Lawson Page boxing title. 29—294.807 specU- whips Notre Dame, 13-0. for Notre 1 B Fsgtnl, rf . 8 OK) 8 Hat. took -<-atill leading the parade after Rlssell, Ig ...... 0 February s a n a n g e i o cover” working agreements of St. holder: crowd of 83,553 at Yankee . championships simultaneously as tors, better than 70.000 eachT see Dame’s first defeat of season. 8— ship fertes of' ths fptenwttetel...... Rtsr down ta Tray's I t to 0 viotory over 8 l y , 8*1 beating from Philip Moors many weeks, Kilby McDonald of the Ck>tton Bowl Monday, (toach Caw- ' (Tex.) junior college Louis Cardinals in freeing all stadium sets baseball attendance national women’s golf cham- Correntl. If , . 0 0-0 0 Claas Tsobt Itoriiifi m Wthe Irish»nsb here several weeks ago.sge. thon intimated no punches would be he punches out IS-round dec'sion Notre Dame beat Army, Pltti- H eny Armstrong knocks out Al RANKS NOVA N. Pogaal, e of Washtagton, N, Y, Itatladalphta Ramhlsrs beaated a top n basketball team beats John Tarle- players on two minor-league clubs mark 31—Henry Armstrong adds Julv Budge routs Bunny over Lou Ambers to add light- pion. 2S—S t Louis Browns notify burgh rout Fordham. Penn tie Manfredo in third round of wel* . 0 OK) 0 Labe PoptehamfilR, Moroh M-April 'tThe Trolmw have e lM w n ^ ir srortng total of 87 points today in pulled. ______ton. 27-28. to end Plowboys’ win- and fining three others for viola- world welterweight championship ' Austin, 6-1, 6-0, 6-3, to re- Gabby Street he will not manage UovttU sf . 0 0-0 V 1. The 8V8Rt If being iiald in this "buityability ta returningrelurntag kieks tor toueb- The Red Raiders will go through Reore at half, weight crown to featherweight team in 1939; Count Theo Rossi Navy and Dartmouth wallop Yale torweight title bout 8—New York irBCRAL BOWUNG MATCH the Intsrnatlonal-American hoekey Hards. ning streak at 86. 20—Sixto Esco- tion of baseball law. 25—Battle- to featherweight crown with de- tain Wimbledon tennis singles ti- Gianu semi Giu Mancuso. Hank Obrien, rg etfioteoe. 4 1-8 8 oouRtry tor Um ftrST Unw, H«reta* downs, as Granny -XmtmteiL LansdsiL did leagua. a drill that has become nationally bar outpoinU Harry Jeflra to re- ship II. son of Man o’ War, wins cisive triumph over Barney Ross; and welterweight laurela. 28— wins President’s Cup motorboat AS COMING CHAMPION Rhtelda, Ig . 0 0-0 , RefeMC Hilta. 8 minute quar- llc. 2— Moody, 33, sets Sydney Wooderson, ^ g lish bank U ibM and Dick Bartell to Cute 0 foM It has been shuttled bstwsoR against Ohio SUte a te Washing' 'I^ Wutejlda aad m u, Figtm’g Rocond honors in ths entire league famous—a pass intercepting bee, ?;ain world bantamweight boxing Grand National steeplccha.se; first Lou Gehrig plays 2,000th consecu- Wimbledon record by winning trophy in world record tim e.: N ovem ber ® Anlello, Ig . 0 0-0' u Nassau and Bermuda. ' ton," Wade explained. It was ap- Coach Cawthon dally driita hta ters. itle. 22 — Joe Louis knoc'its out U. S,-bred and owned horse and tive game. clerk and holder of world record J. Smith FFerebee, on No. 4 course Howard’s Seabis- J ^ 1? 9 f Oemarce Barters split even ta a special and first ta the weitern division eighth all-England women’s sin- of 4:06.4 for mile, sets world marks cuit beats Samuel D. Riddle’s War and Billy Jurges in first big trade Brookline, Masa., Dec. 38.—(API .— — — Major League teeebell elute Ttrent the Duke coach made a men- went to Phil Hergeshelmer of Cleve- Charges on spearing enemy passes— Nathan Mann in 1:56 of third fifth U. S.-owned to do so. gles tennis title with 6-4, 6-0 de- of 1:48.4 for 800 meters and 1:49.2 of Salisbury club, Westbury of winter Lany MacPhail an- 7 1-8 18 ial note to caution 'Tipton again to- b^tag mateh last night at the not batting (hem down. He claims COUNTRY CLUB LEAGUE round. 28 — Glenn Cunningham, June 1—French-bred 20-1 shot, feat of , who pulls (N. Y.), completes 4-day, 600-hole Admiral by three lengths in. long- Lou Nova of (jallfornja |a o w e parade througb New Orleans In the v ^ s i d a Rte altaye. Tha Barters land with 24 points, headquarters (Fhrr's AUsys'i, Bois Roussel, wins 159th for 880 yards. 24—Herbert W transcontinental golf marathon: nounces Brooklyn Dodgers Doe' win Tuwe candidate to succted^ Referee, WelneelimldL spring, with CleveUnd tralnliig at dnv .to bta kicka where Lana- here annovaeed yesterday. it has paid huge dividends. Jim Herbert and Allan Tolmich April 1—Joe Louis, 20-1 favor- tendon in first set; Pro Champion Barker named sports editor of As- delayed match race; Al 7ostak. broadcast games in 1939 dell Ion s ^ p e d the Bluefields la tha Rrst The finhle will bs about 15 min set world records of 3:48.4 for 1.500 ite with no taken, kpocks Derby at Epsom, England. 4—Brit- Denny Shute beaU Open Cham- Gabby Hartnett’s 9th-inning N.B.A. middleweight champion, I J! i.- — -®39-40, bring-bring* Louta aa heavyweight chammon the New Orteana park ate the New two ganii# but the Summer Also near the top In the west were ish Walker cuppers, after 9 sociated Press, succeeding Alan J. ing ndio into New York ball p a ^ York Gianta at Baton Rouge. "Show me the team that inter- Norm Lncktag of Syracuse with 22 utee of what Ctewthon promised Roekera (I) meters, 1:20J for 600 meters and out Harry Thomas in 2:50 of fifth pion Ralph Guldahl 2 and 1, in Gould, assigned by general mana- homer with two out enables Cubs outpointed by Solly Krieger in forasar uverid'a cepted the mori paaoaa In a gasM In tb# ffii#l ffsine to Davies ....1 0 8 :08.5 for 65-meter hurdles in Na- straight U. S. triumphs, win inter- 36-hoIe golf match. 3 — Glenn to trim Pirates and take National **“"Captain t o e i y tlUebolder enpoeto to oae ths Uo* New Orleans teRUveiy piaoe,... for second place and Farl Barth- would be "a rock ’em and sock ’em" ■8 l08..Aae round. 4—Henry Picard’s 28.' wins national amateur golf trophy, 7 er to other exc^tive duties. 27— Seattle title bout; elevation of EUsworth Larson of marine conu a te ril eteiw you tha winner and fly.Syr'^l* * beating olome of Oleveland. third with 20. scrimmage. Huteblnsoa .... 88 187 lOR-on tional A.A.U. indoor track cham- $5,000 Augusta masters golf tour- Cunningham wins 1,500-meter run 6 Budge and Gene Mako regain league lead by half a game: Jimmy Mike Phipps gives U. S. four 10- named to succeed Ueutenant H a? trotter dethroned immedlataly HOCKEY I in mors wayq than ans. this Is true 88 ttaMa out at 100." lAd ttot take a point for tote) pin. Williams . 88 pionships. 28 — I.A.A.F. certifies matches to 4, with one halved: fourth year in row as New Adamick, young Detroit heavy- "Never in the history of boxtan Tommy Filmore of ipringfleld was ■8 88—277 Sydney Wooderson’s 4:06.4 for ney. 8—Johnny Adams rides six Southern California rompa to U. S. doubles tennis title with weight goes to hospiUl after sec- gosl polo players (others are Tom- P i 11®*"**^ 5*i^wlck as Navy LART N lO irrs ROCBRT Thote who hoard Uw ataUsMnt Wcond in the east with 83 and RFEOIAL MEEDNO AT REC wm •mmmm straight winners, five of them long York A.C. wins National A.A.U stiaight-set conquest of Austra- Tony Lazxeri. given baa there teen a greetei flghto* at fm**-fait aura e Goaeh R feiir Twmxm Wads kaa definite mile and Jesse Owens’ ;10.2 for eighth victory since 1925 in I.C.4-A senior track - and - field title. 4— ond-round K.O. by Roscoe Tolet. my Hitchcock, Stewart Iglehart BWVl^ CM* **^*' •***’’ *^*'‘ Oriiwe Allen of PhUadelphla had 2i 288 812 •08 888 100 meters as world records. shots, at Bay Meadows, to fall one outdoor track-and-field champion- lia 8 Adrian Quist and John Brom- 28—E J. Baker’s Greyhound low- and Cecil Smith). 5—R u t^ rs tops outright release by Cubs, signs RfMteJ! plaiia in mind to eoM With South' • 8"Pto ef 148 a te alao win the high for third place ta this ^vision A very important mectiag in eon- RUeore short of American record. 9—Ohio Greyhound seU world record of wich; Al Leach, Cleveland WJ>A. “"Vjet with Brooklyn: ^ audienoe at a jewlkh avnanM Maltetel MgfBs ern ptUtoston’e aerla) a ships. 11—Ralph Guldahl, Madi- 26 4/5 seconds for quarter-mile in ers own world one-mile trotting Princeton, 20-18, for iu first tri- Ckifago 4. ktoRtiM)tell. La»t Night 'f Fights nttaek, whteh ***** "****^£22^*** * Tte taagug "had man" wag: "Bum- neottaa with the West Hide Rag Rlra^ IT iis |W -4 W March Cunnlnghani Sute wins National A.A.U. men’a timekeeper, beats Louis Cyr, Port- record from 1:56 to 1:55%. ll*-New, York ------GunU win national • *W«ht now Loul# Is 8 t ^ futettened better agog the eenaon Just •sr’ Doran of Ryraeuss. Bowling League will bs held at Uis Montle . surpasses all records for team swim title. 12—C h i c a g o last quarter of 2:00 4/5 mile. 8— land. Ore.. 1 up in National Public ^ph over the Tigers since the profmionai football league cham. top of the list and should stfip there BettoR t, Terento E post wtRt ateof. , ____ _ Hs bad 18 *•11 0| n U7-R08 mile with 4:04.4 time in Dart- Johnny Vander Meer. in first all- two teams inaugurated intercol- piouhlp te beating (freen Bay fil% i ltd—188 poRMtlgg, 14 at them ndaors. Cedar street building Thuraday eve- Freak , .... 80 88 N —' 8 8 8 Blackhawks, managed by baseball Links golf final. SI—College AH- O e t o b a r l —Victory over Car- legiate football in 1869; Carnegie for several yaars. _ (By Aaaesietod prate) Wkat Wade totted t# dtecuae was ...... 107 108-811 Ths fint IS scoren: ntag at 7 o'clock iharp. Ths man- anew •atm mmrnmm mouth college gymnasium at Han- umpire Bill Stewart and one of Moody helps ■t" appearance, credited SUrs defeat Washington Re vutpeiiitod J m pownr Idaya plua Troy's fast-break- MsPonald, phUadsiphia 8 ly requested to be present or gend a from W ashing!^ y K a w O tF fi, WteWU 1 (over- tag ravareea...... ♦”??? champions were at that age, for W^.5iario WteTlJ, .-.184 88 101._f|o Hsrgsabsimsr, asvsiate 14 representativt tor hta tegm. (2) when a man mntuvne pt r tender age MuRtatt. Of tboRld aucb an item fllmors, Rprtagfisld Moxser ...... 108 lOfi he’ll burn out nhaag of ritae, tpo. a a ^ before r s i ^ caucus, the Ufliiag, Byraeugg Hyw »’ pRkg RMRtor sauid ^ on fcia Mfi 481 118 18R8 WERT RipB ROWI4NQ UEAGUB Fortin >108 IM "It looks to M8 M if L«vi Neva ADte, PhHidsli Tonight at the West Rida Rec al- Ltaf Man ta the best nreopgot on the hoHxOR, N8 l ^ es toolgbt a aeasan's -tt*t 1 iiabeaten Bartbolomt, CIgvetaDd if U URtied, ungeoite JWJrf f . 108 in fT-**8T8 iws. Dillon’s V-8’s will meet ths He haa 8 ini to taim sod ha as8M8 M M iu b m ....UIU7 90~«8 5tar«)4,^CI#vslate Manchester Electrio Oo„ ana Itenn’a Ito gRRW8.88»8iRtefi fOT t o g l ^ Krol, hitlteelphia to tire too eaoifyr. but U nuined stang E ” Wi M 101-282 T a v ^ win kook up in a hattls with gcorrectiy he seoM Om beat teTS PBbonos a ItogtROV ..,.1 8 8 104 ffi..« lt 1^, inillteelpbia ths W sit Bide Tavern whjeh abould Wfib’a - Sita^.>Ml8«4qMd8 i(Bui8 t e p ta m i'." mio« HaraRgy fig 88VW RtabMb dSTw V- •MiTWiELVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDA^T, DECEMBER Z8,1088 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER gfe. 1988

By M AR TIN HMiMPl eontir L A L J flN K l) AHtS SENSE and N O NSENSE lUSTTH' 11 toOOrfi' P E « . R !s a a !«g !s Weil, It was a fine CbrUtmaa, but PVSO&eAlA ------fto o «r‘ ♦ Neighbor—Say, have jrou folks UA)P A Ifrfe it hard on the turkey popula- bottle opener around here? .WKVva ticn. Parent—Yes, but he’s away at colIege.'~ LOST AND FOUND A mother left her young son at M0VING~TRUCK1NG church, one Sunday morning re- He who carries his sunshine with STORAGE 20 KEMOVE SNOW, SWEEPS TOOT U)\Y I/>8T<—C3X>TH CHANOK ba(, ooo- STAH’S NEW YEAR HEALTH PICTURE CHOSEN STREETS IN SAME TOWN cenUy, admonishing him to come him on toe Journey of life has talntaif about $1, comer Florence ATTEND POLITICAL BRAH QUINT FACES right home after toe services were learned the master-eecret of tri- fvtoO VT AUSTIN A. CHAltBICKB whM you umphant living. and Spruce atreeta, Tuesday mom* want the bee* la Uocai and Long FOR N. Y. WORLD’S FAIR Hamden, Dee^'28. — (A P ) — hull SAILS HOME over and to remember what the Itif. Tel. 4M6. Residents here realised today minister’s text was. When Sonny •• O ft Distance Moving. Dally rapreae SHOWONSAIVRDAY SOPER FIVE TONIGHT SOHE’THVhj' Haitford, Manchester, Koekvuie. . DINNER MEETINGS Just how large an area the town arrived home, his mother asked I When a man can’t attract atten- covers. F Phone 6360 69 HoUiater street “Let Mjr Children Live” Dm - FROM CONFERENCI him; "What text did toe minister tion any other way, he wrap# a AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Public Works Dirrotor Lson > bandage around bis right hand. A matizes Appecti^Of Tobercu* Center Billiards To Oppose replied: "Don’t worry, 1937 P O N T IA C aedan. dark (reen , A. Booth reported thst yesterdsy, Hartford Rival At East Side you’ll get toe quilt” Knowing thle bandage Always attratSts toe atten- MidiDfht Performance Here iosis In The Negro Race. while gangs of workmen were was wrong, she called toe minister tion of toe people. excellent motor, heatin', radio, low PAINTING— PAPERING 21 Local People To Be At Mil- Rec At 9 P. M. operating snow plows in the ■2? H** P"0"e and was advised that mileage IMS. 1938 Pontiac aedan, PROPERTY OWNERS—AttenUoa Hartford, Dec. 38— "Let My Peo northern section, other gangs' Lea?es FareweD Wai metallc blue, very clean I48S. Cole I was: "Fear not, the Com- I We hereby warn our official biog- I6.9S repapera room, ceilint paper Of "Sobmarine Patrol;” pie Live” , a twenty-five minute film wiere sweeping dry streeU In the Tonight at 9:00 o’clock at I forter W1 U c o m e . ' ’ i y^ rapher that any letters that may Motora—6463. ler Testimonial, Senate southern portion. ed or kalsomlned. Material, labor dramaUxlng ospecU of tuberculoels E!ast Side Rec, Bray's Center Repnbfics Nnst Rut Dec^ turn up, of more than one page, al- at complete. Inside, outside, painting, 2938 N A S H S E D A N ; 1936 P ly - Tickets Now On Sale. aa thia dlaeaae affecta the Negro Hards will entertam toe Super Five Half toe unhappiness In the leged to have been written by us, mouth aedan; 1934 Ford aedan; ^ g e savings. Work guaranteed. Organization Puked. of Hartford. The local combine, a are fakes. Toonerville Folks Phone 3693. JTM and prepared By the NaUonal iarations To Test. world U due to the failure o f piang By Fontaine FViz 1933 Chevrolet aedan deluxe: 1933 strong contender for titular honota J^lch were never reasonable and Tuberculosik Aasociatlon, la the Friend—Does your wife play con Dodge 3-4 panel. Measler Naah, 10 One of the State theater's flnest first picture selected for showing In Wni QUESTION QRl •*•«'**- wpecU to give often impossible. Henderson Rc-d. Telephone 73S8. Several local Repybltcana at., the Hartford team biasing opposi tract bridge ? _ REPAIRING 23 offerings In a long time will be the auditorium of the Medical and tlon from toe opening whistle. Man—Well, Judging by what it Public Health Building o f the planning to attend tonight at the Lima, Peru. Dec. 28.— (A P ) OUR BOARDING HOUSE ROOFINO AND Siding our special, shown here on Saturday evening ABOUT DISAFPEARANCE Included In. toe personnel of the Bride—Did 1 look nervous during costs her, I would say aha plays toll world’s Fair, according to Informa, Hartford City club a teatlmonlal United States Secretary Hull —i), the ceremony 7 ty. Workmanship guarantaed. I'lma commencing at midnight when Invaders are such luminaries as bridge. tlon Juat received by the State Tu- banquet being given in honor of Bernabeo, Frits, Npee, and Repass homeward from toe eighth Pan Bridesmaid—No, darling, not EGAt?^ laps/ X HAVE T?EftF50reD paymanta arrange. Painting and ‘‘Submarine Patrol.” one of the Mrculosls Commission, from Homer Hagerstown, Md.. Dec. 38.— (A P ) X HOPE m s A HEW BRA»3o ^ Manchester newly elected Congreannan W il- —Police who found brown-hslred (they are all formw Bulkeley High American Conference today after after Jack said ‘I do.’ carpentry. A. A. Dion, Inc. 81 Walla moat talked of pictures of 1938 N. Calver, director of Health Ex- farowell warning last night that toi MY A(5*TZ?UMP(KJ0 IMVesmOM street. Phone 4860. liam J. Miller of Wethersfield, who Jane Akowsky in it mountain farm captains). To oppose these men OP COOKER that’ll BAKETH* Evening Herald flashes on the screen to usher m hlblta. This Is the finrt picture to succeeds Herman P. Kopplemann as c ^ h "Cnilck" Fraser will sUrt 21 American republics must noi AMP OM ~rMK M O R R O W "X be chosen for showing In the field of house three nlgbU after she left We are more or less inclined to SPRIWS OUT OP TH' RUBEBR the suite's New Year’s Midnight representative from the first Con- Chapman and Greene at forward put their declarations of solidarit smal l have a FITTIWQ show. As .m added attraction will health, medicine and science. home awaited for her to regain her to the test. sneer at the oldsters because they • STORIES heels in T H ' S T E W T H E V V E CLASSIFIED necticut district. composure today before questioning Johnson at center, and "Putt" Sal- H^TLP W A N T E D — be featured "Little Tough Guys In The film, which Is now being In much o f toe world ’’trust Ini ere Interested above everything CBReMONYTO COMMEMORATE This afternoon, at the Hartford her about her (Christmas eve disap- mondo and himself in toe rear court. been SERV/IKK3 IN THIS SHAsITy/ ADVERTISEMENTS FEMALE 35 Society," a humorous film, which shown throughout Connecticut, by club, SUte Senator William- J. any form of agreement has com- #lee just now. in who's to get them IN STAMPS THE AUSPICIOUS OCCASIOJw with special news reels and song the State Tuberculosis Commission pearance. peMions. Yet who wouldn’t be, ee- Coeni eu svera«e words to a lisa Shea of the founb district was din- pletely vanished,” the secre' WANTED—A OIRL for general features rounds out this celebration M d lU lecal aasociatlon, features WlUlam H. Peters said, warning that "the ut perially after his earning power haw/IT WILL WlkJ ME TMB iBlllals. numbers and sbbrsvisilons houaework and aasiatlng with ing with other Republican state said the 17-year-oId girl was un- Mefnsi— ^Another Step TH' last UNVBlLIMa "X saeta count as a aord and compound program. Rex Ingram as the sU r of the all- senators who met to discuss organ- BLOOD PRESSURE N A Y gree of vigilance” might ^.gone, and he must depend upon MEDAL PDA TVIE OUTSTANOIIsIS words as two words Minimum cost Is children, good home. References Submarine Patrol” brings to Negro cast of the picture which de- arm ed but byateiical when a poose quired In carrying out t) In N a zi M arch j WENT TD.’THBY CHRISTENED price of three lines isation plans for the coming ses- ^ 7 Human nature Isn’t wiped required. Call 6908 you George Bancroft, Preston Fos- pietk up*to-date picdlral*and sclantu fw nd her last night in a farm house once decisions—outstan' A ccomplishment of the Una rates per da> for transient sion of the legislature. The Dem- eight mUes from here. He said she fo three score TH' PLACE WITH A BARREL. BdS ter, Nancy Kelly and Richard He ©ITortR to combat auperatition BE DEAFNESS CAUSE which was the affirmation (pW E N TY years after toe World VEar in the pie l d op W ANTED—OIRI, FOR houaework, ocratic state senators will meet to- would not be questioned until she firm I OF SUDS AND WE ALL RODE Cnsctlee liaeeb If, ISSf Greene, supported by such "always' ud rear ■urrounding iubtrculotlt. night at a dinner at the Bond hotel. front against foreign aggrei lion, War. which stripped Germany steady work, 33 a week. Apply 39 Many of tha acenaa were fllmad on was calmer. 30EMCE ww-BUR-R . _ Cash Cbara# favoHtes as Henry Annette who Efforts are being pushed for The secretary declared hU faltbl l/hehe only right place for a knock- of much of her territory, the SACK INTH' ROWDY CA ; ^aacutlva Dart ..I I att| » eta Stephan street Tel. 6419. jooata canna stopa laffing, Slim Tuakegaa Inatituta. A tip that the girl had bean seen Richmond, Va., Dec. 38— (A P )— Reich is winning its lands back R-RUPPr } l^aacotlve Dart ..I S aU| II eta agreement on o rg^ sa tlo n o f the uianges in blood pressure and in toe republics would carry out tool' er la where It Is attached to the Summerville, Warren Hymer with ^ b a m a . and the TuskaRea choir of in an sutomoblls with a "dark young program, but spoke of the "test of front door. . — in a relentless drive toward toe 1 Oar ...... I I I otai I I e ti House and Senate. man” -led the posse to the mountain yln a l fluid may account for a great the wandering Orbs. Ward Bond and 100 voices Is heard In several selec* grave events" along with the "con- east " d] .■f.'L "'■f*'* Irreaular Inerrtlone tlons. The Republican Senators-elect shack, Peters said, after the girl’s deal o f unexplained deafness. will ba charged at the one time rats D(MJS-BIROS— PETS— 41 Ktaxle Rosenhloom. stancy nnd ardor” in upholding the. Newest goal is apparently Me- special ralae for long term aearr number 16, again.st 17 Democrats father, Carl Akowsky, a Junk-yard This report was made to toe What has become o f the old-foah- This Is the gripping story of the but they are expected to control principles "on which peace and well mel, strategic bit of land, only dar advertlaina given upon reiiueet. CANARIES $4.98-|A.98. Select one warUme splinter fleet, the tinv sub checker, had expressed fear she had American Association for the Ad- Imied boy who took his girl to a , Ade ordered belore the third or Sflh for a Chrlatmaa gift. Cages and ac- the chamber with the help of the been abducted. being imder law and order must! 1099 square miles in area, at- car will be eharaed enir for the ae- chasers which crossed the Atlantic vancement of Science today by Dr. rest.” picnic, rode toe merry-go-round a oeaaorlea. Next door to Larrabes'a LOVESICK YOUTH TRIES two Socialist senators from Bridge- few Umes. drank a few bottles of tached to Lithuania. Memel is an Inal namber of timet the ad appear- and new active service on the other port. It Is believed the selection Walter Hughson and Eva Tbomp- Unlike previous Pan-Amerioanj •4. eltorciBa at lha rata tamed but Barber Shop, 17 Pitkin street. Tele- ■oda pop, munched a sack o f pop- important port on the Baltic sea. side— too active for digestion an-l of Cornelius Moylan as president ron of Abingdon Memorial hospital. conferences, no treaties or con-l An overwhelming Nazi vote in the BO allowane# at refunda can be made phone 7635. plenty exriting for the adventurous- Abingdon, Pa. 0^ ate a couple hot dogs, and HAND AT EXTORTION pro tempore would bring the Social- ventions resulted that would require reqent Memel Diet elections is re- 2 " • '» *<>»• nda aiopped after the minded. It Is the particular story ROOSEVETS DANCE They noticed that among 285 per then went home convinced tta t he artb dar. ists Into the Republican camp consent of the United States Sen- garded as a prelude to return of Vo "till of one of these vessels and Its sons with bearing diffIculUea there had toe greateot day la hh life? forblda**: diaplar llnae not Waim#*on, O., Dec, 28.—(A P) _ Moylan, Republican, also ran on the ate. AU toe conference decisions the territory to Germany. aolA FUEL AND FEED 49-A crew, a motley assortment of beach- were lower than average blood pres- What Sheriff Harley Loveland de- Socialist ticket. AT ELEANOR’S DEBUT were In resolutions and declarations Offering an sxcMIent trade out- **** !*•' ^ raapoaalbl# combers and sailormen who thought sures. ExperlmenU on animals Visitor—Aad UUa, I suppoee. Is for aiara than one Incorraot Inaertlon FOR S A L R -8 EASONBD HARD scribe as a Delta youth’* attempt If Republicans take control. Sen- which will be published by toe State let, Memel was founded in 1292 nf aer advartlaemant ardered for they were glued to the side of a ^ow ed that blood praosure too far Department one of those hideous caricaturss wood, cut any length, 3430 l >3 to obtain 125,(K>0 so he could wed ator Joseph B. Downes of Norwich by Poppo von Osterna, grand- Biera than ona t in s wharf In their wooden wells until from Mrmal affected toe organs of you csll modsn art? cord load. Call 8393. Leonard L. will probably be Democratic minor- Waahington, Deo. 38.— (A P ) — master of the Teutonic order. Tha InadvansBl omlatton of Incor- suddenly orders came for them to T " ; birthday Democratli; and Republican Roose- hearing in toe Inner ear. Artist—No, that’s Just a mirrar. racc publication of advarllalna will be OlgUo. landed the youth, Paul Simmons, In ity leader. Senator Pierre J. Lar- Shortly, it was important enough really go to war. You will enjoy omoe, Wllllmantic, will probably be velts danced beneath the glittering Spinal fluid pressure changes » ) « » .TMtUled onir br oanreltellnn of the Jail tod.ay. to be included in the Hanseatic * .t f* ™sd» *«r the eervice rendered every minute of this unusual war nominated to the Democrats for chandeliers of the White Houae !aat were found to have direct, effecU on WPA ADMINISTRATIVE “ 1 bad ao shoss All RavtrtlBcmtntR nati ounform story, which hss more humor than ^'^'^^land ssid Simmons was ar- And I oompiabwd League. Over Memel the Lithu- HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 president pro tern. night aa Miss Eleanor Roosevelt the preesure in the inner ear, - 5 trpDgrRphy wim horror and la first class entertain- ro ste Inst night ^n charges of at- 18-year-old niece of the First Lady! Uhtfl I BMt a BAan anians and Poles fought sU reanlalione enforced br the pubiieh- tempting to extort the money from Democratic House members will HUNDREDS OF USED Furniture ment. made her Waahington debut. EMPLOYES TO BE cut! Who had no fe e t" through the 13th, 14th and 18th reeerve the riahi to Fred Longnecker, also of Delta, re- caucus Friday night, and Republi- bargains. rooms furniture $76. In the added Midnight show fea- Young rtAUves from Boaton, centuries. Sweden controUiril it Jil.'*’ • " » eepr con- 8 tired paper dfsh manufacturer, nnd can House members the night of eldered oblectlonabls Easy terms. Phone or write for a ture for Saturday night, hilarity Is Jnn. 3. New York, Oyater Bay and Woah- NEW HAVEN’S NOVEMBER Sailor— Yes, mum, there was I a later and in 1787 and again In hours Insured by the inclusion In the csst had admitted seeking the money so CIOSINA —aaeelBed ads "Oourteay Auto". Alberta Kumi Ington dined at the executive man- New Haven. Dec. 38.— (A P )—Vin- d half mile off shore, not a boat 1813 Russia acquired MemeL “ ">• 4n» must bs rs- of "Little Tough Guys" of MIsch.i he could get married. tolvM hr I I a'plock noon: Ssturdsrs ture Co., Waterbury, Conn. alon before the ball. Among them cent J. SuUlvan, state W PA admin* j •iSMt my strength goiBg fkst Finally it passed into German IvIMs Auer. Mary Boland and Edward Loveland said a penciled note was Mlaa Sara Alden Derby, whose DEFICIT DECREASES Istrator, officially announced today •hd the Uds a g m l^ ms. hsnda Inrcatcncd death to the 50-yesr»old 15 WITNESSES CALLED r OASOUNB RADIANT heattr. A Everett Horton. And the tough mother, the former Ethel Rcmsevelt that approximately SO administra- Women—OoodnsasI And you But St Versailles toe Allies tdok ''B O TELEPHONE YOUR guys themselves are among the former ImluHtrlnlut. niada her White House debut In tive employes will be relieved of their | didn’t get drowned? porUble heater that Rlvea an to- New Haven, Dec. 28.— (A P )—The over Memel. sent In troops to oc- tenaely hot clean heat. Has three most genuine uncultured brats In Using Lk)ngnccker’s automublle, FOR MARTIN. INQUEST 1908. Quentin Roosevelt, another duties Dec. 31. ' SsUor—No, mum. Just as Td lost cupy It fo rlh ree yeers. Meen- MARI LY WAITS WANT ADS Hollywood, all of which together, New York. New Haven and Hart- ■ INC. double radianta. Special at 914.95. three deputies drove along U. S. grandchild of President Theodore Sullivan’s only comment was that I the UBS o f both arms a i^ legs my Ume, in 1933 e plan was evolved with a formal setting, promises Route 20 until, near Maui, ec, they ford Railroad Company’s deficit, art acoaplsd osar tbs lalsphoaa Montgomery Ward. Roosevelt, also was pi-esent. the reduction of toe administrative ' head bsgaa to swim. aadS-wsti, to give Memel independent status at tba CHAItUK KATM givsB abova laughter convulsions. saw the lights of another machine Tunkhnnnock, Pa., Dec. 28.— (A P ) Jilt*" for November was personnel was in line with toe gen- ^ here I am, mum. t»i) 930V0I It was disclosed today in like that of Danzig. To this the S? advsruasra. bat CAST IRON atove, with oil Manager Jack Sanson of the blink out a code containcil In the — Fifteen witnesses were summon- erai policy of curtailment made nee- I *{*• cash RV^ES will bs seespisd ss State theater has already placed ed to an Inquest today Into the bru- the New Haven Road’s monthly re- Lithuanians strenuously objected S< O K ( H Y S M IT H '* d«ld at lha busl- burner, In good condition, sell for extortion note. Deputy John Wier- essary by fast diminishing funds at The person who makes promlsaa tickets on sale for this big New tal slaying of Margaret Martin, 19- SPECTACULAR BLAZE port of revenuen and expenses. Washington. ' ' and In January, 1933, they Program Subject to Change With Notice 2 1 ? • ' lbs asvsnth 310 . Telephone 7480. 134 High 8t, Ick said they took Simmons from the sasleat is not usually the one By JOHN C. T E R R Y lollowlna tbs flrtt Inaartloa at Year’s show, and they are selling the signal car. • year-old Kingston stenographer • deficit of launcfatd a surprise attock oa toe Aa soaocHY atipes 'Tt> a ia n d in e on whsslsr fisux M •tbtrwlM lb* GHAftiik: whose nude )>ody was found Just a 9992,855 for November, 1937. who keeps them the moat scrupu- MSS and seized it, forcing the U 9tSA(, 80W , fast, he re|>orts. Special parties INTER CLUB DART LEAGUE loualy. HONOLULU, AN CkClTEP 6iapUP SUBOeS A80UNP Hfe R j S ^ - BMtTH M P ^-W £^ MP STRAIftHT R A T * will b. cullsoisd No who dc.sire the best se.ntlngs should week ago, crammed Into a burlap IN PROVIDENCE STORE The deficit, after chairges, for the Frendi garrison to surrender and X H A V E M H E 'r u FIX THAT- w t In tsisphonsd ada MACHINERY AND eleven months this year was 911,- evacuate. KBAL NEWS— M ARRunifd and Cbclr aeevraev secure their tickets early. sack and partially concealed In a Due to toe ^holiday season the Da TOOLS 52 After Its special nin on Saturday 16,000 P E ^ N S QUIZZED nearby mountain stream. 538.268 as compared with a deficit league wtH not resume play unt Hubby—What are we having for l^ g n iz iiig that Marael w u • WS'lZf aONNA b« ffoiranucd. Providence, R; I., Dec. 28.— (28)— deeeert tonight dearT ovsjt-Mtnui PU0HT* night, the bill will be held over for State police looked to the Inquest of 96,546,000 for the same period Jan. 4. The first half ended wit., Mtural port for Uthuanie. toe aSAT GUDKa- REBUILT TRACTORS, Fordaon lor new clues In their search for A spectacular blase which swept the last year. W ife—Sponge cake. X sponged even /trreMprep, and— INDEX OF parts used pulleya. magnetos, used showing on Sunday and Monday. IN MATTSON KIDNAPING second flooRrepair shop of C k is^k ’s toe Britiah-Amerlcan B team win- League of NaUons In 1924 set it the slayer. ning and the Green B team as run-1 toe egge from Mrs^ Brown, toe flour wide as a unit under LithuanUn CLASSIFICATIONS engines. Dublin Tractor Co., WUll- MnJ. William A. Clark, state po- fur store at Westminster and Snow from Mrs. Smith and toe milk from .atreeta early today caused damage SEEK MI8 SINO GIRL. Tier-up. The winner of toe first half loverelgnty but with a measure Birtb# ...... mantlc. Tacoma. Wosh.. Dec. 28. (A P ) lice commander, disclosed yesterday Mrs. Jones. eeedaaaodeeeaeeeeeee PRIEST IS KILLED estimated at 925.000 I fore It wm meets toe winner of toe second half I '■I of local auton- SnK«g«m*iiia »*«ae»»»ddad« Fetlernl Buienu of Inveatlgatlon that three persons saw a man meet Norristown, Pa., Dec. 28.— (A P ) MarriRiTM brought under control by the entire for the league title. ; omy. At the agents and other authorltiCH enter- a girl Saturday, Dec. 17, in Kingston —A statewide police alarm was out The league at thia time wishes to I AIDS...... Trials and dlaap- • same time Lith- ^••Ibi ^••e#*a***#a**g,. WANTED—TO BUY 58 Comers at the place and time that downtown flre-flghting force of the Mintmsnts, even failures, are helps Card of Tbanka ^•••aededaeaa IN AUTO ACCIDENT ed the third year of their Inveatlga- city. today for Marjorie Glisaon, 17-year- thank Moiiarty Brothers for toeir J uania celebrated Zb litmorlRiB JUNK HAS A MARKET value In tlon of the Charles Mattson kidnap Miss Martin was to have met a old high school student who has beautiful Loving cup which they { ihatsad o f hindrances if one uses XA)Bt a n d F o u n d stranger who telephoned her an offer Flames from the Are which origi- • the union of >***eaaaeeeaa cash. Call Wm. Oatrlnaky. Tel. slaying toaeee*e«a«aaa Siifflcld, Dec. 28.' ■ (A P ) -- of a Job, • Memel by a spe- PerannaU ...... 5879 and we will take It away. a dellnlte elue tn the Identity of the of the store, leaped skyward as they Her father. Alfred, said she disap- to become a permanent posaessioau I but strengthen the fiber of charac- Funeral services for the Rev. Stan- fiendish slayer. peared after telling toe family she ter...T h e man big enough to con- i cial set ol 13 ABtoBMMloa islaus Fcf*atntltig 29 It was announced here today. Batt^lon Chief WllUam Thornton Auto flrhooU ...... carried from the family home the directed the firemen. Jacob Kos- TA Father Fcderklcwlrs whs killed night of Di-<'. 27, 1936, but none has OF WOMAN’S ESTATE • tSMTW 4 P ADS Autoa—Khip i»F Truck • • a a• • ast night when stnick hy an auto- swk of 400 Knight street, owner of Auloo-Kor lllr* ...... WANTED— ROOMS— I .iiobllo which n»>piily Sheriff OtHirgo lieen connected with the kidnaping. the store, estimated the damages. FLAPPER F A N N Y By SylvtR FRECK LES A N D HIS FR IE ND S By RIosser Uaragta—8nrvic8—Hiorsa* 10 ______ROARD62 A wide area, spreadln" out from Hartford. Dec. 28—(AP)—The MolorocIcp^HlcycUa ...... 11 Occr said whh operated by George Li*MevMiAwmiet.«a T.a,Mo.aaMr.arr» WASttINCJTON TUBBS Wantod Aotor—Motorcyclta It H. .McBride <>f Springfleld, .Mass. thicket near Everett, Waah. Newington Home for Chlppled Chil- By (*rane OUT OUR WAY SMALL AMERICAN e X mil V de^ where the boy’s body was found |RM« tVEKV AlAMiTCEM «4 TOWM. VMMU V ' •■*Ibo "8 aud Prot»Ml«aiii ••rrfee* airct to rent rooma for light house- McBr'dc stated, according to dren and the State Masonic Home IS RESCUED FROM ROOF By WilllamE Busin... Srrvici. Ufr.rsd two weeks after the abduction, was at Wallingford were left bequests of (*<40ME»IHAr teiBCAULAirsr ©feT TMI5 NOW-» SH E W ANTE THREAD . IB keeping In Lincoln school dlrtrlct. Oe«T. that he was blinded hy lights PUP T I M T S . x m i ---- ■ . wvwa* »wiu 0E4I6M, BUT H C P E ’5 VOUt llous.hrld H.rvict's OITsrsd slI-A of an oncoming car and did not see tlnroughly cnmlied hy F. B. I. 910,000 each by the late Mrs. Alice BR BOhA ER SUMPM PROM TH’ ETDRB Bulldlna—Conirsctlna ...... 14 Address Box X, Herald. OF APARTMENT HOUSE h'lnrlst!!—Niir.iilr...... the priest, who was walking In the agents but the kidnaper’s frail at Bldwell Francis of Wckt Hartford MONIVG A^' SHE'S PINOIH’ OUT WHUT 6ROCSRIES « U llrocflou of Springfleld. that |K>lnt apparently turned cold. In her will admitted to probate. Kun.rsl Dticcinrs ...... • u *00’U. MAKS ME C"'' Hvallna—riuiiilitng—Knoflna . . 17 APARTMENTS, FLATS, A bequest of 95.000 was slao left New York. Dee. 28 — (A P ) Insuranos ...... • 11 to the Omnectlcut Humane Society Twenty-five persons fled down the TO THE 9TORE...YOU’VE HCLPaP HER Mlllln.ry—Dressmakltia • I I TENEMENTS 6,t WOULD A B O iM I n T in the document which was accept- ^KE A SUCKER our OP MG BEPORB- MoA-lna-Trucking—binraas to INVESTIGATE CREMATION stairways and 13 other shivering Public Pss.rna.r Rrrvics .... sW-A FOR R E .N T-TW O ROOM Apt. also ed for probate In the Hartford Pro- Ing tenants were rescued from the “*T WATCH VDURSELP THIS TIME, PaIntInK—PsprrliiK ...... II )>ate court yesterday. roof of a West Side apartment X’M BETTINB BRlBHTSf^ Profcanlonal Servicss ...... 1 furnished room In Selwltx Build- TENURE FOR JUSTICES Z II OF JAPANESE MAIDEN house today when fir* shot up a Hppnirina ...... li ing. Apply Apt. No. 1. Tajlnrlnic—l)yeinR>^Mp8nfng 24 dumbwaiter shaft. Toilet Goods and 8**rvlce U FOR R E N T -S E V E R A L desirable Washington, Dec. 28 — (A P ) — CURB QUOTATIONS Occupants of the two upper floors WRntrd—Putin#it 8«rvico ...... Vancouver. B. C , Dec. 28.— f« renta One heated apartment, aln < A P)—The cremation of Emiko Represenstlvs Gearhart (R.. Oallf.) of toe six story building. In West I'Hacii clonal gles, and duplexea In good condl CouiihC.A . t no C l u t t e a ...... Yamada. 18-year-oId Japanese girl, proposed today a constitutional By ASSOCIATED PRESS 57to street, were trapped by flames. «a. 17 tion, centrally located. Moderately ITIvst, Inttrueru.r...... ft was Investigated today by police, amendment abolishing life tenure Amn Cits Pow and Lt B ...... ■They fled to the roof, many atlll in Dancing ...... *ae.a priced. Inquire at the Savings Bank for Supreme court Justices and pro- IH .a.tt-A who said they had not determined Am Oen ...... 4% pajamas, and huddled there unUI MunlcaI^Dr«maUc . ’ .**,*.’ *,’ * • a* I t of Manchester. Tel. 4171. whether the girl had taken her own viding Instead for their appoint- Ark Nat G as...... firemen brought toe blase under anted—iDBiructlont ...... * a a lO life or had been murdered. ment for 18-year terms. 3H control. Aasd Gas and El A ...... K •// FiaaMclal FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement Her body was found In the fur- The Californian said he would ad- Bunda—Stocks—Morigagaa # a •« 11 Am Sup P o w ...... H Bualneas (>pportunttlaa on Hemlock street. Available Jan. nace at the Yamada family's Folr- vocate adoption of the amendment Bills Rldgs ...... ANATOMTirr mvog ea. II let. Inquire 63 Hemlock atreeL IH Money to Loan ... n vlew district home and officers ee- "to Insure the complete independ- Can M arconi...... 1 Help and Rttaatloas tlmsted she was cremated early ence" of the tribunal from legisla- O n t SUtea El ...... *»•— (A P )—Dr. Hrlp Wsi.i.d—r.m sl...... FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenemnt at B-16 that weel n yesterday. An autopsy last night tive or executive attack. au Serv ...... 6 S T. Wingate Todd, N , Internationally U'lP Wanird—M 1...... sc 16 Lydall, with garage and all im- showed death was caus^ by burns. known anatomist, died today after a Sulr.tiifn Wsnud ...... It.A provement.i, newly decorated. In- a u Sarv, p f d ...... 53H H»lp W .n'.fl—M ii. or Prmsis..' 17 A bruise was found on the fore- SALVA’nONlST SHIPTEU E3 Bond anl S h a re...... 9t4 heart atUck. Dr. Todd was direc- quire 26 Lydall. head but autopsy surgeons wrere un- tor o f toe Brush Foundation, which 600© ^ SEUiw’ Hfs Otp - AMCtiib Wanted l i A Nlag Hud P o w »...... 7H n.. , W.n:e1_F.msIs «> able to sav whether It had been hM m ^ extensive measurements > AT FACTRV COST All* I*UE s.'i. , w.in.ed—.M»ls ...... |f '’OR RENT—FOUR ROOM apart Hartford, Dec. 38.— (A P )—MaJ- Penn Road ...... IVfc CBU.sed by a blow before or after Alex B. Nicol, )iead of the Saivanon Segal L o c k ...... of the human tody. Re also headed AL’ c n c l e t ...... 49 ment. .Midland!. Call 4131 or the girl entered the furnace. 11-16 Army’s Social Service Department Unit G a s ...... •••aaaasa t^ Department of Anatomy at I Iv. » —foaltrr— Vrkirira 3333 386 W^rn Reaetve University. U.1BS—Bird. —I'ets ...... 41 in tha Hartford area for tha past Unit L t and Pow A aaass*## U v, Stn l._ V.hlclr* ...... CHRTSl-ER rMPROVINO 1% Pouliry Sid duppll.s ...... -'OR RENT—FIV E ROOM fiat, •aven years, wtll take up simitar with garage, on North Main alreet, HEADS GEOLOGISTS MKRELT SMOKESCREEN iv i.— Poulirjr.^toclc New York, Dec. 38.— (A P )—Wal- duUes in Rochester, N. Y , after be steam heal furnlahed. AUsimprove- leaves bera next month, ha was noti- Moscow, Dec. 38. — (A P ) — An f i r Sal..—tfiM-pIlsarsas ter P. Chrysler. Sr., automobile New York, Dec. 38— (A P ) —The Article. I- r Sal. menta. Inquire North Ehid Pack magnate, wras describe by aaaoci- fied today by army headquarters in authoriUUvs Soviet J o u i^ declared and Acce.aorls...... I_ age store. Telephone 6910. election of Dr. T. Wayland Vaughan Bulldltii; Matrrlsl...... atea today aa "still a very sick man New York. MaJ. and Mrs. Fred today that talk of German amUtiona but slowly Improving.” Stricken Parrsr who have been aaalatlng of Waahington, -senior geologist of concerning the Ruaslsn Ukraine D'ltmumli—VVstchrs—Jsw’.ltV "!! FOR REaVT—MODERN the United States Geologies] Sur- »a.-x8 El-cirlcsl Appllsnr.a—Radio .. 6 ■'rbom sewn months ago. Chrysler’! lUnees Major Nicol at the Edwards street was merely a German-made smokd- tenement, all conveniences, vey, as president of the Geological fuel and Ks.d ...... 4*.^ Good was diagnosed as a "clreulatory at- center for the past year, will ba tn sereen to hide tbs totaUtarlan pow- ‘i f®“ flpinach to the pup?” Cardan—Ksrm— Dairy Prodaets ID location. Telephone 8939. tack." Society of America ft>r 1939 was an- ers*real designs elsewhere, notabU 4 3 Houa.hold Go Ida ...... a, charge of the HarUord canUr. nounced today. i>WVench TunMIa. T D e vet told me not to feed him anything I wouldn’t eat FOR RENT ROOM first floor myaelf.” Ubaleal Inatrumenis ...... tl - 8 Ofrica and Stors ^ulpmsnt .... 14 flat with garage. 17 Starkweather facials at tha Storss ...... m street. Inquire 713 No. Main atioet. MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE w lir.d * Furs ...... It Buckland. On With the Show* W.ntad-To Bur ...... || By THOMPSON AND CX)LL >M4V MOTHERS BET BRAV tXP.WIU.iA«>QE Board—Hof sis—Reas rfs A te f RMtoaruatO' MVBA ARMA/ES XT THE W3UC8 SlxfioM AltLEY OOP Rooms Without Board ••••••..• i f BUSINESS LOCATIONS Sounds Ominous FOR RENT 64 IZS M OM6 OP -IMB STUOiO CAnS... MAYM ■il BREAIHLeaSLV AUJOe aiLDEH PREfrmBS UKTBN. so CMARMIM6 By HAM LIN TO sHOCfr m s n a s r sc ene,.. THK SNOW HAS ? 6K, THAT’S GRIAT5, FOR RENT—STORE, corner of El- 009KRBO JUN«------U1.OO0LA ^ IBY B U M ,ZIL TAKE HER Wantsd—Rooms—Boars ...... •> «s COMPumy (T NBVBM E 6 iVlN& diidge and Spruce atreeta. Tele- COafflMAS AMD LAUD’S A sw ell pr esen t . ^ HMais rat Raat phone 7571. OOVBRRO HO SNOWS THAT A ApartaMBts, rists. Tsnsmants MAKE-UP OKM/, BOOT! OOY? PMme TOO — V BETCHA* . Businas Locations tor Rant “ CHtEFf MUCH ANY- EH?----- “ <>“ •» For Rant ...... yVH BM f knbnrban For Raat ...... X {uramsr Boniaa For Raat Waatod to Rant ...... ■M l Batoto Far tola Apartraant Balldlna tor Bala . Buslaass Propartf tor Salo ... Farms aaS ^ S lor lalo .... Boaaat for Salo .. Lots (or Salt 11 R3 L' O' -’ '

!,> . resttwnoEm WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 28.19SS\ Mauthtetlet Ettcttina VmiU

ABOUT TOWN

Aa «nllo*tloa for a marrlue HALE'S SELF SERVE Bomm wm* iMdo at tbe buraau of ^ vital staUattca In Hartford yeater- day l>y WalUr Kupchuaoa of Wap- AND HEALTH MARKET Miai Helen Daley of

HALE’S 3 DAY PREINVENTO A Hew Tear’s btafo party will be bald in Oranye ball Saturday niyht THURSDAY SPECIALS uaSer the auspices of tbs Orangr Han Corporation. Hr*! Green Stamps Given With Cash Sslee. Fted E. Werner of West street left today for a stay of several da3rs In New York City. Araony the places Fine Qnallty Creamery be plans to visit la Radio City, to SALE STARTS THURSDAY bear the Vienna cbolr boys. Butter Lb. 28c The teacber-tralnlny class vnii Prices Slashed On Seasonable Merchandise You Want naet as usual tomorrow evening at 7:S0 at the Second Congregational Cant ^4 aburcb. Hormel Spam 27C Fancy Bine Rose WDRCs greeting card from the ”ga a ^ non tains the names of two MasebesterMasrae girls. Hiss drace Legg, Rice Lbs. 2 11c who la In charge of atudlo clerical work, and Miss Rose Peseik, In IfJLW I charge of telephonies. Large Con Bart Otoegr

. Ward Duffy, managing editor or ^ the Hartford Times, will give a re- Sauerkraut 3 Cana 25c view of IMS's outstanding events

before Center church Men's club on Wednesday evening, January 4. Uf. .No. S Can Burt Otaey Hale’s January Sale Duffy, arbo formerly lived in Man-

chester, has been doing this annual- Applesauce 3 Cans 25c ly for many years, under the same auaplces. y

AUKlndeot LADY PEPPEREU ' The usual midweek prayer and praise service will be held tonight at 7:80 at the South Methodist church. Buffet Vegetables 1

The Young Peopla'a society of the SHEETS and PILLOW CASES \ Ooneordla Lutheran church wUI have 3 c«m 19c ONLY DTTBINa lU Christmas party tonight at 8 o'clock. The committee In charge NEMO At Lowest Prices In Years Ineludes BUsa Louise Heller, Ml aa Cans JANUARY SPECIAL Martha Roth and Ernest Relcben- Pard Dog Food 3 23c EXTRA SPECIAL! 81" * 99” badL Beet No. 1 SALE

A freak now flurry which broke (Unboxed) $1.15 In bright sunlight this morning just before 10 o'clock lasted only a few Potatoes Peck 2 7 c Regularly 11.39 SHEETS

minutes here, but blotted out sur- rounding hills as It blew off towar

appeared to be moat dense. Cabbage Lb. 4c Reg. SALE -vv PRICE Early next month, on different Tom Size Price dates, small groups of local youtb.'< Yellow Globe 63” X 99” will undergo examination for assign- $1.19 At This Wonder Price:

ment to ,'ar western CCC camps i ) 99c $5.00 where those accepted will be sU Turnips 5 Lbs. 9c 72” X 99” 1.29 Honed for the coming camping $1.09 3,000,000 Nemo Wonderlifts already sold prove „ ^ period. Some 20 applications have naan received here to date. About 72" X 108” 1.39 our statement: “The woman who needs abdom- inal support, needs a NEMO Wonderlift!’’ At flve will undergo physical examlna- $1.19 tloo at a time imtil all have been 81” X 108” any price they are the best that money can buy— Cb6Ck6(L HEALTH MARKET 1.49 $1.29 and they certainly are a “ And” during our Spe- PILLOW CASES cial Sale. The patented front or side-closing Barber shops were open at the south end this afternoon and the 42” X .36” .31 inner-belt strengthens and supports your “ front 29c — north and barbera will open their line." A large selection of front and side-closing shops tomorrow. Shops at both ends F/SH SPKIALS 45” X .36” .33 inner-belts. For tall or short figures. With soft ^ of foe town will be closed next Mon- 29c day, observing New Years. or firm bust sections. A wide range of sizes.

The weather vanes in Manchester Sliced Boston Blue i.b.l2ic Small Group of do not always agrse. But there are A Group of two places that point out the direc- tion foe wind is blowing. One Is CHILDREN’S COATS “”

the flag at foe Manchester post- All wool materials—^warmly lined. Some with fur

State Armory. Old Olory seems to ^

work in harmony at both places. SILK DRESSES Abo SwordUnh, Halibut. Herringa, Fillet of Haddock, Reg. $16.98 Values, Now ...

Travel by train and bus this Buttrrflsh, Oysters and Clams. $ 10-00 SUITS morning was much less than baa All the latest models in black, teal, wine and Royal. in corduroy and wool with been noticed for the past flve days. $e.98 Reg. $13.98 Values, N ow ___ Most of the travelers having finish- Sizes 12 to 20. Regularly short jackets. Sizes 10-12- $9-00 ed their weekend visits, are again 87.95. 16. back at their regular work. The

number on the train going east this Iht J W . H A L C CORK Reg. $10.98 Values, N o w ___ morning was just about normal. M amchisteii Cohn. $7-00

Untrimmed Reg. $9.98 Values, N o w ____ $2-00

$6-00 7a// Cedars! Odd Lot of SPORT COATS Reg. $7.98 Values, N ow ____

BINGO $5-00

THURSD A Y - 3 25c SPECIALS Reg:. $10.98, Sale Price ... $5-00 Reg. $5.98 Values, N o w ____ Tomorrow Night Dine Label Medium Large S^ed (.May Duke) FABRIC $4-00

$35 DOOR P R IZ E Jf PEAS 2 cans 25c Rear. $16.75, Sale P r ic e ...... $ 12.75 IN SEVEN gS.OO PRIZES. i f Jliank You Brand t

Masonic Temple 4 GLOVES HOUSEWARES CUT GREEN BEANS 2 cons 25c Reg”. $19.75, Sale Price .. $15.00 20 Gam es 25c ^ 51.00 Salad Bowl Seta, decorated china with Not all sizes in all colors. Fancy Michigan Cut (lOV'i-ounoe can) - Blwty of Parking In rear of Values to 81.00. Close-out: — ...... 5 9 c ^^ Temple or on East Center St. ASPARAGUS 2 cans 25c Reg $22.75, Sale Price...... $17.00 69c Ck)lored Pottery Pitchers with Ice Up

We have featured this May Duke Pea before. W'o have cot spout ...... the .Axparagu* and the Green IlcanE and guarantee the quality. 39c ^^ $5.98 China Tea Set, service for eight, in blue, their It will pay yon to stock up on all three Itema THE ELECTRIC Reg. $29.75, Sale FVice...... $23-00 yellow or red Une decoration...... C pair $4.98 furnace .M.AN 81.00 Chrome Ware Bon Bon Dishes 39 FRESH FISH Lowest Coot Automatic Meet! and T ra y s ...... 50c Sold Exclusively By 81.00 Waste Baskets, hand painted Fresh .Mackerel Fur Trimmed BABY. SHOP G. E. W I L L I S & SON. INC. metal baskets...... S .Main Street Tel. 31'13 Flounder Fillets FS me a t s ... 5 9 c Glass Fruit or Salad ^wlsi. Oysters 0««iulne Fresh Each...... ' 25c Knee Length and Ankle Balmon SELECTED CALVES’ LIVER Sport arid Dress Coats 81.25 Water Sets in Ritz Blue. 25c

Scallops !'i pound 37c 7-Pieee Sets .. Halibut ■ ••eaeeeaaeet $ 1.00 SOCKS :Q3I3H!; Suordflsh Rib and Loin Veal Chops Reff. $59.50, N o w ___ $45-00| 81.75 Mexican Wall Placques ., Chowder Clams Rib, 35c lb. Loin, 42c Ib. $1.25 DAILY Cod Good Lean Cuts of Ptnehurst Qnalltv paii^ Corned Beef. Regr. $45.00, N o w ...... 19c Pollock $35-00 81.49 Wall Placques, floral design ...... Broilers Fowl $1 00 LUNCHEONS Floor Lamps with indirect aix-way lighting, Navy and brown; also postal Haddock Fillets Fancy Fresh Capons shades. Sizes 6 to 8. / tn bronze or ivory flnish ; ...... 35c Regr. $39.50, N ow . : ...... $6.98 And Cp $29-75

81.49 Magazine Racks in Wafaiut flnish...... 81.15 and 81.00 Winter WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES $1.00 Bridge Table and Chair Seta, metal Uble and four folding HOTEL Regr. $25.00, N ow _____ TWELVE $17.00 chairs with padded and covered seats. Unionsuits SHERIDAN Maturday -Mght. It’s H.4PPY NEW YEAR. Come la and look Fitted and Box Swagger Models Set...... mcr our si>eclal dIspUy of old favorites and new lastv s n < ^ ^ $6.98 10% wool with button or tastex drop seat for boya or glrta. Staes PI^TTERS and CA.nT p ^ r X^Sr ^ ^ ponie»llc Red and Imported Black Caviar, Anchorv Paste, SL 4 to 8 years.

L'*'" *Pastes, Brand's Meat or Fish Paste, it new U\er ^ Spread from Weber's Duck Inn* etcu RAYON DRESSES CLEARANCE of TOYS

Including Nelly Dons — L’Aiglona — Hubrites. Rayons, About a half dozen different Canape CT^aeken. Nelda Crepe, Seal Crepe, ChalliL ONE TABLE OF GAMES PRICE 89<

OM London Dainty Cheese Sandwiches sad Cheese Flavored ONE TARLE OF TOYS Vi PRICE ^ ATLAlSinC Puffs an new itras which sold "on taste” over the Christmas Reg. 85.98 Reg. $3.98 39c Knit h*** received snother shipment. The Puffs are ALL DOLL COACHES REDUCED FOR THIS WEEK Values Values Rayolite 29c and the Sandwiches 4Sc box. $3.69 $2-59 ONLY

$4.98 C o a c h e s...... $3.98 $8.95 Coaches .. All kinds of Kommedal’s OaffelMter, lOc ....$6.98 Training Pants*

Ptnehurst Cauliflower...... mch Me sse 87.98 C o a ^ ...... $5.98 $18.50 Coaches . ....$9.98 Range Oil Soft and abaorbent Sizes 2 to r.»>. SCO CRAPE,...... “ , 7 ^ “ Children’s Cotton Dresses I14J10 Coaches ....$11.50 6 years. ^

^§02 Gallon Smart StylM In Sizes 8-14 ...... lbs. *#0 86.50 RoO Top Desk and Chair...... ^ d ^ in 100 gal. lots SWEET POT.VTOE3...... Re^lar 81.98 dt I (-q ' Regular 11.19 ... $3.98 $12.50 R O LL TOP DESK A N D CHAIR V»laes...... 9ia39 Values...... 0«7C ...$12.50 $14.95 RO LL TOP DESK A N D CHAIR ^ ...$10.95 3 pair $1.00 ^ $7.98 FLAT TOP DESK, NO CHAIR . FUEL OIL ... $4.98 ONE TABLE OF DOLLS...... \l/nchaTjt U/x>cen/^nc\ V4 PRICE DI AI ^1^! 'l/TO kA A I (u r T r> c c r Cotton House Dresses fiOs $2.25 Fibra Roddag C h a i n ...... ^ 302 MAIN STREtf ---- 81.19 6« ga>. -i R«iiUr ,t.l». - Oif' $8.98 Maple Rodien, Upholstered ... NORTH OF POST OFFICE - ONE BLOCF FROM STATE ARMOR^' ....$2.98 $2.98 Maple Rockers, Upholstered ...... 82.25 GREEN STAMPS GIVEN $4.98 Fibre R o c k e n ...... $2,98 $$.98 Table and C h a le ts ...... WITH CASH SALES^,, LT. Wood Co. . .8.5.98 The COM •'1^ C h a ir e e t e ...... JWHAU ..86.98 Charge Purchases Billed >Aa $•-•8 TiMfl liid ClMir Sate...... $8.98 imnmrj 1st.