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MUtoo. Wash.. Sept 15.— (AP) tion Session Jnst Before mioi^tion Roniiiiis Sec* —MUton's new Republican com- FLU5IBER RELEASES mitteeman, Curtia, won ECONOMICAL PRINCIPAL Exact Date For ReassenAlY office here wimout me sign of a The Conclave Is Callei HmiRGREEIS ond; Camp, New Deal En- campaign. He collected bis 51 Lebanbn, O., Sept. 15.— (AP) votes wimout even offering a —Principal J. C. Vlan of toe WiU Be Fixed Wkei Leal* try, Concedes Defeat platform. BULLETIN! BRITISH HEAD Lebanon high school told his Boston Curtia, a mule, waa en- New Havim, Sept.. 15— (AP) wife not to bother calling toe tered In Washington's blanket I —Raymond E. Baldwin of plumber—he would fix toe clog- era Leant Wkei ChanlM^ \- primary election by Kennem Stratford ellmlnatofl hlmeelf to- KinUiga and war-like mob action in these Sudeten German areas ged drain himself. BULLETIN Simmons, Democratic mayor of | da.T ba a candidate for the Re- of Cxechoslovakia led' to modified martial law and decree of death pen- AT ALPS HOME He Inserted a wire, tt stuck. Milton, who saw to it mat Boa- < lainHlfin Be h Loiidoi; AManta. Sept. 15— (AP)— pabllean gnbematorial nomlnsr alties tor disturbers of. the peace. At least 23 died in disorders while He removed toe drain pipe cap UpoSIdal retama from yeater- ton'a hoofprint waa. attached to | tIon, aanonnolng In n tormal Europe anxiously awaited a Czech reply to an ultimatum from me Su- and inserted 1^ finger,•• "rhe fln- 4ay*a Democratic prlmarY early me filing notice and hlmaelf statomeat that be would not deten Germans demanding wtmdrawal of martial law. ger atuck, jloo.” Simon, Fitzroy, M arges ^temoon ahowed Senator signed aa wimesa. mn nor aeoept the honor. After Brief Exchange Nazi An hour'later a plumber re- Wallernr. George reuomliMted Slmmona said he wanted to leqaed him. Then toe plumber In me face of prealdenttal bp- demonstrate his belief ' many New Haven, Sept. 15. —- (AP) — fixed toe drain pipe. son Make Arrangeiiieili. voters know not whom mey sup- Leader Conducts Cham- pOrttlOOa port. Connecticut Republicans, barren of At 1 p-m. (e-a-t.) tabolsMon ail major oflleea in me atato and ahowed me Senate vetoraa SUDETENS NOW DEMAND berlain Into House; Groups London, Sept 15.— (A P V '-Jni every seat in Congress, garnered here leading In the complete ooont British government arranged todajr today for me opening sessfon of melr from It of the atata’a,159 eoun- to r e (^ Parliament to hear Frlntd tiea with 208 of me ^ 410 unit first state convention alnce me deam Shont Hells And Toss Caps FRENCH PLACE of J. Henry Rorahack, party "boas" ANNEXATION TO REICH Minister Neville Chamberiaia!*. vetea in Ua oolnnm. HDUTOmi for over 35 years. Gov. E. D. Rivera, aeeldng re- aqnal report bn his talk with ChaB> In nominating melr state ticket Berchtesgaden, Germany, Sept., cellor Adolf Hitler of Germany. election to oompleto Ua -little and candidates for U. 8. Senator and PEACE HOPES New Dear program, alao paaa- LATEST NEWS Congresaman-at-large, posts now Call General Strike; Prague 15—(A P )—Prime Minister Cham- I^rllament recessed July 39 ns* ad Urn required onR majority held b y Democrats who laat night BECK’S STATUS berlain of Great Britain arrived tU Nov. 1 but baa remained auhjajt when oompleto retnma from 80 closed melr state convention at here at 5:03 p.m. today. (10:03 a.m., ON I N T E R V e to immediate recall. coonttea gave him 218 unit Groton, me delegates'were’ faced Orders Qinck Suppression The exact date for early TOROOSEVET e.s.t.) for hla talks with Relehs- vote*. wim me unusual aituatlon of being bly will be fixed'When P< forced to make melr selectiona wim- IN NAZI ARMY fuehrer Hitler in search of means ary leaders learn When Atlanta, BepL 15— (A P)—Senar out an outetanding favorite for any Of Rebellion; Court Mar- to aaaure European peace. Sonrees Qose To Foreign lain Is returning from of mejionora. on. tor Walter F. George, whoae retire- Secretary To Meet President The British leader waa received TTm Republican State Central RUMOR CAUSE hy Dr. Otto Meissner, chief of m* Sir John Simon, ehaacej ment waa aaked by Prealdent committee, which laat week met with tial For Rioters Eipected. Offko Hare Little idea exchequer, Capt Franklin D. Rooaevelt, held nn In- chancellery, who conducted him af- ^n Train Arrives; To Rofabaok’a > successor. Chairman ter a abort stop at the Grand hotel F^txroy, speaker of the' Hous* creasing lead tor renemination aa Benjamin E. Harwood, and dlscuased Commons, and Capt''^Haiiry to Hitler’s home, Bergbof on Ober- What Tnrii Ckaniberlam- . additional unofficial returns cama In poasible candidates, was to hold Prague, Sept 15.— (A P )—Sudeten Official Circles Deny Reports gesson, chief goyerntaent. whim Acquaint Him With Hie final pre-convention session mis aft- aalzberg. m '- today'from the Georgia Democratic leader Konrad Henleln issued a A special train brought Chamber- at’ No. 10 Downtog atraot to malRi ernoon juat'before me. two-dgy con- tha final arrangm nta. primary.— - pi^lamatlon today demanding an- lain and hla party from Munich, ffitler Talk ^May Take. Former Gov, Eugene 'Taltnadge, clave la called to order by Jam** L. Chief Of General Staff No Capt F ltxr^ technically li Tense European Sitnafioh McConaughy, president of Wesleyan nexation! of me Sudeten German where he had arrived esJ'Uer from New Deal erttic.jran'second 1^ London by airplane. only man permitted to recall Univeraity. regions of CSecbosIovakia by Ger- liaroent bu^ he, like the Klaf, New Deal. Lawrence S. Camp, en- Paul Lk Cornell, public relations di- Longer Retains Piyotal Crowd dieera Chamberlain Paris, Sept 16.— (A P )— The doraed by .me Prealdent for the Sen- on the advice of the mlnlaUn. ^ RULUStlN! rector for me State Central commit- many. The proclamation, which was A crowd which had gathered near French government placed its hopes ate waa last m the Wedneaday bat- iUag Seeks Infnrm atll ^ Poland Spring. Me„ Sept. 15, tee and headniaater o f the Romford addressed to Sudeten Germana and the railway station cheered Cham- of'^peace today on the efforts of loUng. School at Washington (Conn.),-was Place In Defense Force. King George VI aftor —(AP)^-Oplnlon Mm , United Germans in me Reich, declared "it la berlain when he appeared, walking Camp ooncaded defeat laat night, schedided to deliver me keynote ad- Premier Chamberlain of Britain to aought further information oi Senatorrtor George, In a radio broad Statoa ebonld keep a -hands off- definitely impossihle tor Sudeten from toe train with Joachim Von dress. Germans and Czechs to live in me Rlbbentrop, German foreign mlnia- aolva the Cxechos)ovak crisis, by his international aituatlon from cast from his home In Vienna to- attitade In connection with the Ap^aring In a dual role at. me day, said “ the principlea of true same state." Berlin. Sept. 16.— (A P )—The ter, who had accompanied him frpm personal talk wito AdoU HtUer. count Hallfam foreign aecratocy,v.% Euiupeam' aitnat|on was voiced cqnvention waa John Coolldge, son Arrangemente for aummonlng ' democracy have triumphed, and me today by Senator William E. "The Sudeten Germans want to status of Gen. Ludwig Beck, chief Munich. Although toa French Indicated' of me late Prealdent, who was one Rlbbentrop remained wim toe legisdatora back to to* houaea voice of me people . . . Is a man Bonih (Bi-Idabo), obalrnMn of of me two delegates from hla Sena- retim to our home In me Heich," it of the general staff of ’me German Premier Daladler bad taken the data to carry on ma triia prt^plaa id'complaining that aelf-determt- Britlab prime miniater *a he mo- Parliament were mad* aa tha Mm Bonato Fcenlfpi Affatm omn- torial district as well aa aa alternate army, wai eknidad In mystery InlUative tn.uvftac Chamberlain tq- nriaister, |n th of democrat htJBUf national, pott- Hoo had kaait dented tlwifi to 1815. day. - ...... tored to me hotel and. thanes to driagate from, hla home town o f Bargbot. ta tha axtraordliuwy step, aaoraM maheuv«f et modem htrfoiy,'^ JB.M* ------resort tor Oranga. -Tb» Sudeten . Gerinans have For weeim mere have been ru- ctooe to tha Foralgn offtca aald they ritnia Standing at me top o f the wide to Germany to ask Hittar to IVaablnston. Pape Or Baldwin For Oovemor never renounced me right of self- mors that he no longer retained his had little Ida* what turn tha inter- serve pence. He a e ld w e primary would go *1 beSevo wd otMNild stay out The moat rigorous eamphlgn for determination. God bless ua tn our pi vote] place, in the German defense atalroaae iMdlng Into bis home, toe view might take. down In hlatory aa a -momentous German chancellor welcomed hla' He said 'before he left of o f aO Barepeaa eoqtroveraloo at me nomination as govemCr has been just fight." force. Official-circles, however, deny These sources aald only that toe dramatic journey he decided y s*to>i one,- eddlttg tbet -not for three an Mmeo," he deUlaied. conducted hy William J. Pape, Wat- mia rigorously, pointing out mat vial tor. After a brief exchange of score end ton yeers hee the state Call General Strike greetings Hitler conducted Cham- question of a plebiscite for the Su- day to m ^ e: - - arbury puhllanar. In recant days, Shortly after , ma proclamation only recently he returned from an deten Germans o f Czechoslovakia to c ^ me fundamental issuei'' eudi however. Judge Raymond Baldwin of berlain Into toe house.' *T am going to see tbs OsomiSB as those Involved in me current Waablngtqn, Sept 16— (AP) — was 'transmitted a general atrllM Inspection trip of western defenses. bod been, occluded. chancellor because the situatt^ Secretary Hull said today he would Stratford has been strongly men- To mis unofficial sources which People lined the winding road be^ prinutry. tioned for me honor. waa. called at Relcbenberg, tourm tween Berchteagaden. and ObiC This pofiit of view was made seems to me to be one in whieh d j# Senator George was leading in 78 meet Prerident Roosevelt at the largest Induatrlal center In the heretofore usually have been right known late last night, and contra- cuaslona between him and m* minr John A. Danaher, former secre- reply mat it la jtrue that Beck is not salzberg and cheered as toe Britlab countiea -wim 332 unit votes. Fifty- railroad staUon when me Preai- tary of atate, appeared as me most country and aix miles from me Qtr dicted a growing beliet in dlplo- have useful conaequenceo. ahe of them, wim 153 unit votea, man frontier. completely out of the army but that matlo quarters yeaterdky that "Tbe Fuhrer's reply to my sug- likely candidate tor me Senatorial (CoDtlnaed on Page Two.) were complete.' In 15 of the 36 ed- (OjMttnoad On Page Two) nommation, gaining ccnaiderable Report! received In Prague aald in order to avoid a public break he Frafiee waa ready to support such a gestion encouragaa ma to h o ^ that ditionel counties, wim 45 unit votes, ground after Hugh M. Alcom, Hart- all atorea were eloaed.'and all bust, has accepted an apiraintment "on a plan—hy which toe Sudetena could only one precinct was missing m special' mlasloh in tha west." COoattooad Pag* .Tw*.) / ford county state's attorney, elimi- ness actlrities halted. Thera ' were vote to ba annexed J>y Germany. each. nated himaelf as a Senatorial' or gu- no editions of evening newspapers. Disagreed On Czech Polley Divided Oni 8oooly ixt- from widely eeparated penal tnatltu- had been greatly augmented and AaimUs Ozeoho Metboda that addittopal clasaea o f army, re- day over the wisdom of the Hrttiah - BULUrriN! tloaa. melr flight described by U. S. SALES STIMULUS It aasailed memoda uaed by the aervea pad been called to toe ool- Premier Chamberlain's visit to Rome, Sept. 16 — (A P )'—^ Marahal Edmund Burke as me re- LATE NEWS sult of. "collusion'', caused investiga- 17 ESCAPE HARM Czechoslovak govemmant In efforts bra. Berchtsgaeden to see Chancellor Italian assuraace was gisea to- tions today at bom prisons. . to crush disorders which'have cauB- The population of toe northern Hitler. day that Adolf Hitler* would not CAMPAIGN HERE One of me men, John Brown T h e y all agreed that the result FLASHES! take toe Czech popolatloa of Heaps, 31. of MUfoi^ N. H., bad WHENBU&BURNS (OoBttoiMd o « Pag* Two.) (Conttnned On i^ge Two) would mean a long stride toward Uzechoelovakla eveh e* been arrested at Bennington, Aug. peace or war, but they differed over gift." This was interpreted hy 38 with one of me women. Bdim E. toe direction. some diplomats as an Indirect Most of them .called • It^a bold CANCEL WAR RISKS ' — , Hodge, 17, of Lowell,'Mass. Heaps offer fit Germany Jo gimrantoe Merchanti Plan D^onstra- waa awaiting a federkl court tria] move. .Win or lose, they aald, Cham- London, Sept 15.— (A P)—Lloyds, the Czechs Integrity of their Many Passengers, Some berlain's visit meant France and on a charge o f . violating the Mann New Military Chieftains > the underwriters, decided today" to new frontier If they give up to* .act and Miss Hodge waa charged Britain had tossed theif cards.onto give 48 hours’ notloe of too tonnl- Sudeten German iteeas to. toe don Week Tn InatiO Con- wim tranaportlng 'i stolen automo- toe table* and Hitler's hand was niation of all war risk bworanee con- Reich. bile aeroiw state lines. Asleep, Assisted" From called. The asearsnoe, embodied ta Command World's Armies ' -.."Anschluss..Of -England"!., tract*. All past contracts contained Heaps and Charles long, 18, of lirovMon fOr each notice. TI& qb- an -open letter to- ViecooM Rtgs- " ld<^ In Bayh^ Pnblk Some of toe diplomats here for ciman, British unofficial media- . V . Frirhavefi, Vt- escaped ^ m - -Rut-. Vriiide Near Norvmlk. the League Assemgly condemned toe tioe la to be effective *t midnight tonight ____ —— J.1,1 — tor of the Sudeten disp New T erit, flept 15.— (AP)"">»flea.tlaH of Syria^' tir-pust-wnf.'dla-' trip to eee Hitle r 'aa “humlllatli'ig:' v iiissT"W "vPRSaWP— m m ’P... Mifliiisiagi'ii''' "National- Retail Demonstration l«te yest^lay*arteraoonl'”V l w ° ^ _ . *’.«• ..^.a • - • ' -»orders. — r;*. J '* . ji.' ':'a ’One central European diplomat hit- Jailer diacovered.meir absence. They New miliary,, chieftains tested by Milan newspaper, 'll 'Fopele Wedt-^ratogim to improve , business NorwallC Sept- 15— (AP)— Six BritalnT—Viscount . Oort, -’52, '- call-' terly-and. irpnicaUy dubbed It "the BCMOOL strike ends . - : XFItalia, 'waa' onderstood to' lad unfastened.a gfatlfig.imross a old w m command 'toa world's key by stlmulari^ me confidence tkat basement window. : r- teen passengers afi« me driver of ed 'TIger" Gort; 32 years a soldier; anschtriss of England)"'{Minting out ^>«d|ey, .Maes., Sepf. 15;:i-(AP)— have been written by MnaaoUal an Interstate bus (Blue Way) bound armies today.- -v—- — - that Chancellor Schuschnigg o f Aua- The strike of school children of toe creates aalea^wlU be observed In Women Scale Seoffolding .educated at Sandhurst, served In himself. ‘ , from Boston to New York escaped The'men who directed the strate-' World War, won Victoria Cross for tria, too, went-to Berchtesgaden be- Northwest District was settled to- Manebestor during me coming Sheriff Roy Leonard said be be- fore hla ngtion was annexed by O r - lieved the pair fled Tuesday night in to safety today in fire which de- gy of millions of fighting men dur- leading Grenadier Guards across day when the seven -pupils boarded - Rome, Sept. 15— (AP) —^Italy ad- week, from September 19 through stroyed me .vehicle whieh had halt- ing the World War are no longer at Canal Du Nord despite his wounds; many. a bus and were taken to centrally n atolen Rutland delivery truck. Mias This group considered Hitler's vocated today that Czechoslarvahto 34, and a meeting waa held today by Hodge, accompanied by Rosanna La ed to take' on gasoline. ' The loss their posts. Nearly all of them are became chief pt staff Dec. 2, 1937, located schools. stock had been boosted tremendously be divided into racial statea "to c committee of local retaUers to Plante, 18, of Newpoift, and Carol was estimated at $15,000. . dead. in ahakeiip to inject younger blood Many , of me passengers, aome of and that Briteinls prestige would be I8TH .MAN ARRESTED. save Euro|)e a war." plan a program of co-operation in Cole, 18, of Brattlaboro, apparently Now .toe younger officers who into high command. . ' . . weakened throughout eastern and me natfon-^de event. slipped away from Riverside Re- whom were aaleep~at the time, were learned their soldiering in that and ' Ilaly—Pietro Badogfiji; / 66, con- Hartford, Sept. lA — (.\P)-_ The This would be accomplUhed by a north Africa and toe Near East. "Sales Mm Jobs" will be me formatory for Women shortly after aasiated from me bus by. Herman other conflIcta“ <»rry toe'batons of queror o f Ethiopia; servra In Ethi- "Looks Like Surrender" ISth roan to be Irapiteted in i series of plebiscites. dark laat night by acaling scaffolds Masse of Boaton,,After Walter John- The pro{xiBaJ was in an open let- slogan of mia great effort which command. opian campaign of 1896 and'Itallan- "If It were snybody else but illicit still seized In Coventry last seeks to.arouse greater confidence ing over a wall. son, attendant at the fiUing station Turklsh w ar’of 191t; went into Chamberlain wltf the etUI ineffec- May was held here today after fed- ter to VisciojUnt Runciman, BriUto Of toe great parade of World War negotiator 6t the minorities dispute among'oonaumers by causing retail' King was awaiting arralgrunent and" eating place, mouted a warn- generals, these are dead: Hinden- World War a lieutenant-colonel and tive^ Anglo-Italian accord behind eral agents tracked him to toe era to display their own confidence before Rutland county court on a ing of'fire. came out k general; educated' at at Prague, published in Premier burg and Ludendorff of Germany, him’," said one diplomat, "we might Bronx, In New York dty, and ar- in the future, and to arouae greater charge of attempting to shoot Mo- Maaae, aided by John Groae of expect firmness, but this looks like rested him as be was going to work Mussolini’s Milan newapapw, II tor Vehicle Officer Harold Potter in Kitchener and Hgig of Britain, Foch Po{x>lo D'ltalia, and with euthomh^ eonaciousness among coosumara of Brookljrh^ N. Y., a passenger, said and Joffre o f France, Cadoma and Germany—Waltoer von Brauch- surrender.” there yesterday morning. The two mq social and economic importance Fair Haven on Aug. 8 while being several of me women < belp^ to Itsch, 66, entered the imperial Ger Perhaps, othete said. Hitler agents from the Hartford office of generally attributed to him. questioned concerning an accident Diaz of Italy, King Albert of Bel- the / ----- — - The result, the unsigned letter of rataUera In th e' nation and me safety were wimout melr shoes. gium, Grand I>uke Nibholae of man army as a second-lieutenant at planned to continue the crisis until Atobhbl Tax Unit arrested An- oommuhlty. This a '^ t a salaa evMt The bullet graced but dld-not wound The fire, which avMpt quickly 18; niwrtary academy graduate and toe beginning of winter, when bis g*k» Ureo, alias Angelo Onno, 40, said, would he: Potter. Ruasla and others. "Annexation pure and simple 6f but each in Ito own way locsd retail thfough me bua, spread to the son of a general; served wito dis- defe'nses on toe French frontier •a he was walking from hi* prtent eatabUafalnaato will toU the public of Miaa .La Plante was aerring an ftome restaurant (Dutchland Remaining, but r*ui*d fmm serv- tinction m World War. would be really. Y Bronx addrase to a Jofr ad a ma- brother i>eoples’' (the Sudeten Ger- tlM new produeto and nserehandlae etght-monm aentenoe foe forgery .Farms) on me Boston Pest road ice, are Perahlng. whose stratonr Ruarisr—Marahal Klementl E. If ao, they said, Chamberlain had aon’e helper, according-to Harold L mans with Germany). tbay offer It tor better and happiw and Mias Cole a ten-monm tenn for and gave firemen a hard fight be- "to draw toe best German dl' Veroahiloff, 57; no militaiy training wrecked hla game. Henneberry, head of toe unit at For the other mlnorittea'* stLegll- a statutory offense.. firing mm fan,, and deacrlhe tha fore it was put out. visiona to our front and to conaum* until 1915, when he organized de- Last U o r t For Peace Hartford. ed equal cantons or aomathliur et aerrica they render to Mancheater Jail oinelals explained '^tbe two them," Crown Prince Friederito Hitler,, they declared, could not the aort." Johnson told he waa at the rear tachment to fight against German mrongboat the ynar. men's abstnee was not tfiaoovered of tha bus putting in gasoline, and Wilhelm and Field August forces c f occupation; rose to com- fail to'"understand that tola must ba mabket s at a glance. InrlnBaa AS fJ ie - for several hours beeauaa other von Mackenaen of Germany, Mar- Chamberlain's laat effort for |>eaee. New Yeric, SepL. 15,— (.AP)— The propoeal was "made that Maaae uparently was about mand of 10th Red army tn fight Thls movement Ja not eenflned to priaoasra apparently answered foe to tluww off tha ignition switch, shal Henri Petaln and General If Hitler rebuffs it, they argued, it Stocka IBgher; market ralliea en hews ham* of Premier mem at morning and noon rril o«u« against white forces; became - war etoraa alone, nor to membera of me when there was a muffled explosion Maxima Weygand of France. commissar in 1925 would mean be was ready for ivar aew peace bepea. Iain’s dedaton to talk pai Chanmer of Commerce, which Is to gain hla ends; but'if he ' is not and flame ahot-fbrth. Beldfaig Comma nda Today . United Statesr-Malin Craigs 53, Bonds Strong: advances on wide with Chancellor HlUsr of ~ aponaoring the local obeervaaca. It 'tR E A SU R r BALANCE Th» driver cUihbed aboard the Today t o t e generals are in c ready, Chamberlain has o{>ened to* frant. on ways to peace, and the taclndee all Unaa c f retail busineea chief of staff; West Point graduate, door to an honorable way out of a vehicle and, warning tha passengers mand: aarved In Cuba ; during Spanish- Chtth l/ispreved; quick with praise. in Mancheater. storee, tnanranoe. Waablngton, 8 ^ 15 — (AP) — of melr Mtentlal danger, begka as- 'Franca—^Maurice Gustave Game- dangerotu bluff. t e ntevA n , Barely, tf ever. Mnoa t automobile dealora. bafcartoa, Tlte poMtlea o f ^ Traasuty Sap- American war; In World War was Hitler, they said, could a siatlng tham to the qutsMe. hn. 56. ones said by Joffre to carry chief of staff of First Army corps' in r*NNB dselarsd, was chief Interest, apparently, appeared might bold out an alavepth hour Striking Advance In Ad To Mr. Andrews, we suggest that day began a survey of the Mlirl^laad la a panic. — ------.. Of GarmahrBrltlgh undarstandthg, t t o afternoon foUnwing a brlal lUt HoDsehoU Vatebles.xlD Come For^idzeiis To Pnt where.” ...... _i_ New York, Sept. 15!— First-hand ards Out Of Lighter Than tunnel are ' deflected Anougb to which Hitler has long desired. to have bean cantered oh the DemB- hope for peace. But ocrieials of nesa. Mrs. Lyneb has made bar "Such in brief Is toe record ot .tontact with Elmer Andrews, ad- he keep It entirely tentative, with pound In 'rhythmic waves along tha . men May Listen Io. ~ Park and Birch Mountain, area'uP' The proclamation of Konrad Hen- cratle activities at Eastern Point. Prague wondered wbathar tba peace a /Autonomy damanda or daalraa for seven years in toe pumc service," ministrator of the new wage-hour the understanding—at least In his aides of to® model, tha way nature ' onAaa ebkAthe WAjrequest vKAwP of# the poatoffice JKr. d K of Europe might be bought by tha horns bars for tba past 13 yeare. ministration Of Jnstice. leln, Budstan German leader, ds- union with Garmaay o f ttia Sudatan In addition to--Danahe'r and A l- She waa a native of DorcbesUr, Broad Daylight Coonectioit Lejiislatore toe governor concluded. actxwho has just named the Textile own -enlnd—that he will make . Air Ships -Proposed. doeihto a ahtp In flight. partment In order to ascertain if 'wandlng annexation of the Sudeten Oermana, GarmanjTg foreign rela- corn, tha state commlttae meeting BrlUab premier at tha axpansa' of Overnight News changes in the coverage of the. com- “ The . m l truth of conditions at Maas., where she wrb bom on Jan- "A considerable number of our Committee as Committee No. 1 un- Are Maximum Straaaaa an axtenaioh of the Manchester rsgfone by. Germany raealvsd great- tions, Nasi and Brltlab IntanUOna l«at weak manUonad Anson T. Me- more sacrtllcas on tba p u t of mittees when and . If a fair trial Csactiosloyakia. uaiw M, 18M. Her fdmlly was one h Hands Of Democrats. recommendations have failed to be- Watolpgton, 8ej>t.. .,.15_.—X AP ) -:r der that act, has been most _en- Desisnara of dirigibles in toa pata - -4lpa tewe elmebouee’' b e e h a e e ^ m - rural free delivary rmite e«n be ar pnpmlaaaea-ln tna German press warttke and pexcaful—th iM w a n .OMk of.Kartford u aposalbla sena- o f u r beat knom In vdtaitIUi:" - - Batertng ' tha'hems -Of Wlin&nT^ makes such revision seem advisable. Cambridge. Mass:, gept.'" 15— torial noRiinaa. Among those dis- Among tba Csaoh population and 'fldhle IkVto; lOtoerh are held |h sus- A new set ot federal court rules, couraglhgstoDouglas G. Woolf," edi- have p u t ^ lr a weight apd atiffnaaa . land rm latldn toiUsht at the Munlo* made to Include residents of .this today ^ a n even the visit of Prime the main topics, although In London Two daufbtera and t « ^ brothara Batteraon on Brookflald atrtat while pense. But I doncede no loat causes. Of Connevtieut tor. of Textile World, who found Mr. This, we believe, la of vital Im- (AP)^The "survival" of toe dlrig Into a ‘Ship, Dr. Smith explained, to Minister \Chambsrlaln to Berebtes^ cussad as poaslbl# gubernatorial In government elrcfta there appeared hailed by Attorney-General Cum- tpal bnlldlnr at S p. m. when the area. It was said Chamberlaln lMt with no survive. Her daugbUrs are Mra. I am still In favor o f all toe meas- Andrews most anxious to make the portance. protect her from these turning, ot gaden. eandtdataa at tba time ware Pape, tha stiffast opposition to any eon- toe family was absant yester- Esstem Point, Sept 15.— (A P )— mings as "the most striking ad- By ASSOUlATEO/PBES*-, Ible as a- mevis of flight was con- Taxpayere’ Leafrue will produce for Application'for niral deltveiy waa precise formula. Isabel Cowen..of Randolph,\Masa. ures we have recommended In pre- act an (nstrun^t for the good of “ In fact we hope that flexibility "curvilinear" stresses. Ho saM.'. Baldwin, Col. John P. TUiOn. of New cesslhn ^ i c b would affect national day between 10 a. m. and 2 p. m;. vance In 'the administration of jus- sidered today by the fifth Interna- made to Washington By a group of Headlines much larger than usual Berlin and London, each In Ita own and Mrs. Dorothy C. Weden of. this tolevts. mada off with & large Gov. Wilbur L. Croes sccepted toe vious platforms, for'theji^.are based will be the-watch-wdrd -of thq ad- these forces are toe maximitni • thoaa who may wish to know more Haven, former majority leader In zecurity. ^ tice In half a century," go into ef- Indnstiy and Ita^mployed person- tional Ctongroas for Applied Me- proclaimed HMeln'a demand. way, agreed the Interview eould not town. Her brothers are Rev. H V ry Democratic nomination for a fifth upon sound public policies. Hartford.— The,BeV. Dr. Howard ministrator. ' not only now when stresses an airship meets, except ta ' o f them, “Important facts" concem- residents llving'tin the Birch Moun U>a U. Bi House of .RyirMantatlves; amount of silverwara and household fect tomorrow. nel. Writing In the 'September issue chanlca. Foreign dlplorhbts did not hesi- be one-sided. World diplomats ware Adams Haney o f Danbury, Conn., valuables according to a report of consecutive term yesterday and said C. Robbins, professor of laetoral everything is new and experimental, violent storms., , tain, area who desired an Improve' John M. Wadhama of Torrlngton and "But It Is fruitless to turn one’s Justice department officials said o f hls.puHllcatlpn, MrXWoolf states; A novel'means of taking aome of laa the administration of the Insti- ment In mall deliveries. tate to express beltaf that the proc- divided on points Ilka the wladom and Frederick Hersey of Dorchester. too break made to police. It is be- ’ he believed It was time "for the eye to the past except for a point theology In the General Theological but later on when the temptation With the Information from toa and prestige- involved. Germany Judge Omar Platt of Milford. the procedural changes— 86 o f them "Once again, the textile industry the hazards out of lighter than air tution as they relate to ebarfes re- lamation was carefully timed to (XORGE C0NT1N0ES Funeral arrangements are not ^ v e d that toe robber gained en- citizens of Connecticut to place in of vantage. The stm's shadow can Seminary ImTJew York, denounced will be toward rigidity. In that di- bent models ha said buildem elthar cently made by Inmate John flran- Although figures are not yet com- was proud that tha prime minister Pape, virtually the only candidate —should save litigants time and faces tow,ard Washington/ Whether ships was proposed by Dr. Richard confront Chnmberlain ^ t Berchtes- complete but private servicea will n ^ c e through a rear window and toe bands of toe Democratic party no longer be turned backward on the totalltalllan state as anti^Chria- rection .lies the worst phases of C5m save on weight or design far nell refarding the place which' pri- plete, It la expected that If the lo- of Great Britain-asked to come here. who has co.me out openly seeking probably be held Saturday. It Is money because they eliminate con- any "Individual or group likes It or H. Smith, pf the In- gaden with a new altuaUon. eiijfrged by way of to t front door. toe legislative as well as the execu- the dial for toe benefit of holy He- tlan In th4 chief address at the clos- bureaucracy. We. are confident Mr. mbro strength. Tha informftlao la- vate and official investlffatlon both cal rural carrier service Is extended Joachim Von Rlbbentrop, Hitler's tha nomination for governor, pub- .requested by the family that'flow- siderable legal red tape and provide not, there la a wagerbour abt and stitute of Technology. Disasters Would Be Dangeroua PrOb^ant TO INCREASE LEAD Nelgpbora report they saw no . tlve branch o f toe government." zekiab or for the benefit of any po- ing seeston of the 21st annual two-, expected also" to result in batter " Show e d t o be unfounded. { to inc.|iide the . Highland Park and foreign minister waa quoted as say- Uahag 'tw o Watarbury papers gen- en be omitted. shortcuts for settlement of suits. day pkatora’ conference. there ts a wage-hour-act adnilqis- Andrews will avoid It. In return, we must be eliminated, he explained. If .Some foreign observers saw in the stranger spout, nor did they notice In toat event he said, "the recom- litical party. I stand with you bespeak. for^hlm_'eviry possible form, Control of toes4 air giants. - }t -la-uaderstood that. at tonight's | Bitch Mountain area, it will in - ing the partonal meeting of the two arally oraditad, because , pf^.-thelr . mendatkme embodied In our plat- / . Extremely Technical- Hartford.—The case of Angelo trator. Therefore, w.hat toe Industry this :ldnd of .craft la to ’'survive." crease the- mileage of the route of demand fSr annexation withoutt widvsh eampafjni against ailsgad municipal u y tb in g unuaust^ durtnr tba day four-square on the platform you wants most to know Is how It can of cooperation from textile manu- K e gave the Congress toa tech- session of the league, that organiza- statesmen might lead to a solution OVER 2 OPPONENTS M n , MarthlM Jaokcon that would have arous(ltd ausplclon. form may be enacted Intotlaw with- Drafted by the Supreme Court Urao of. New Haven, arrested re- The new scientific "rescue squad” tion will produce three men, In- rural carrjer Herbert McCann ap- the formality of a plebiscite m cI^ t of the Sudeten German question as corruption In that city, with having M n. Martblne Jackson ot Buck- out d e l».''. have- adopted, with my eyes facing with toe aid of department- ex-^ ■cently in connection with the opera- best cooperate with the administra- f^turors and their associations, now is a set of queer model shlps.'sall of nical results o f bent model trials er move by ^enlsln to savs Cham- brought about the grand Jury inves- Immedlbtely *bn receiving toe re- toe rising sun as It climbs the heav- sbowltig that they would aolve'-tha ' Inates at the Town farm, who will proximately eight mllea. The ex- well aa to .an understanding ba- (Continaed from Page Otw.) land, widow of John Jackson, died r The 76-year-old governor, flrst perts, the new rules govern clylT tion of an alleged etill In Coventry tor In the application of the act so and when the 'dead cate begin ,to them bent. They are "hoXved" berlain from embarrassment.' These tigation that resulted last May in port, police InvestigatedW _ toa. resi- ens of another odorning:" curved flight problems. speak of the "real truth" which has tension would bsgln at Lewis street the German and British na- last nlgbt at tba Manchester Me- dence. and are now at work on the chief executive since toe C l^l war suite. Most o f them are extremely which was raided by Federal agents, that both employers and employees fly’., as Mr.. Andrews’, predecessor in allghtjy at each end, like toe tips of b m ' declared wholly Imaginativn and .Spring street and would Include observers said that a plebiscite; tn the arrest n f Lieut. Gov. Frank in which only morial hospital after a short lUness. to have served eight years, declared technical biit officials said some of was ccAitlnu'ed until «2 p. m. Friday may profit most. this exploration put It." a crescent moon- They enable en- Similar bent mpdela ha said, can Hayes, a Democrat, and 30 others ona precinct was eaae. Some cities have been imeov- by official report. Said to be In- all of the residences In the Birch spite of Its ostensibly dem'jcratjc ndon it was said Chamber ■niaslag. She leavea three aons and two cred. toe meaaures hla party advanced the principal changes Include/ by U. S. Commissioner William H. The - Important consideration la: gineers for the-first Umo to learn, be made of airplanes, to study thalr ten i^ g at the meeting to air their aspect, would ralfs the question of on conspiracy charges. turning and of subrnkHnas to cal- ' Mountain area. fed to buy peace, but not With 1,807 daughters. They ara John O., Ray- during his ^ years In office were FORMER MAYOR DIES; . A loser In court can noU ask' for Wholean. Urao wfas' at liberty un- What kind of a man Is Elmer An- N O .Ab n o r m a l b o o k i n m In wind tunnels, exactly the forces glievanees are John Scannell, Harle.v a dangerous precedent. y y price.______Supporters of the W'aterbury can-' j-ijh , mond K. and Burton W.; Mrs. Fran- adopted, despite opposition," because a new trial because of a' technical der 33,000 bpnd. drews. the administrator of the aef? which seek to bend a giant dirigible culate the atresAee they Miner and John Pierce, It has been If a plehl.irite were applied to the dldate circularized the 008 ^llnn Dhea N’ot Hxial Helen Smith of Milford. pay Republicans “just tribute for ing Illegal fees whlle^n office in con- Criminal complaints will be asked an article in the American Maga- leaguexmembsrs will study tbs pro- Train, Sspt. 15— (A P ) —President Popular returns for governor years ago. She leavea three daugh- cles, rested In the feeling that until zine, in which he expressed a desire dustry on the altar of social reform. A Czechoslovak nation does not their co-nperatlon” on measures they nection with a /its,000,000 sewer against "two Hollywood person- posed mi^Mpal budgets. Roosevelt kept In eommiihicatlon In Its discussion the' state com- were Rivers 139,496; Howell. 118,- teft. Mrs. Mabel ThraH Norcrose of now Hitler had believed— or been to set at rest any reports that he and We got no such Impression from our now exist, the letter Contended, be- BRITISH HEAD mittee mentioned only one posaihil- originaUy regarded with "violent project. ' / ages,” . Attorney Walter A. Ham with the State department today 870; Manghera, IBJSeO and Wood, Hartford, with whom she lived; permitted by his advisors to believe Mr. Roosevelt had drifted apart. talk with him. On the contrary, we' FIRST NATIONAL STORES cau.ie"members of the Crecho- Ity for congreasman-at-Iarge. B. J 1,628. Mrs. John W. Holt of West Hart- opposition^ Faced with /4entencea of twb-to- said, today, as the result of his in- slovak family are of diverse races while speeding toward Washington —that Francs and Britain would not " Bei^ws Tasks Faced vestigation of the financial affairs Of questions as to whether the gained the Idea that he waa most Monklewicz of New Britain, but re- There were only 141 predneta tord. Mra. Chester. A. Cruise of flffht • , flve years on'tiiaqh of six counts, the and cannot bear each other." for a review of the European situa- ' Offering Connecticut voters, "Ir- sentences run concurirently, the of the late Ted Healy, screen come- President will seek a third term, anxious to work vrith Industry to AT ALPS HOME tion. cently Mtitoo Conover, former as- missing; Englewood. N. J.; two sons, George Farley said; FANCY VIRGINIA Persohal Notices The little republic eatabllihed by. Designed To Change Impreeeion raspeqtive of party affiliations’-', the former mxyor filed notice of an ap- dian. the fullest bxtent. m sociate profe.ssor of government at The vote this year compared with H. of Hartford and Orrln M. of And- " I always answer that I don’t World War pence would fall gpart'if Mr. Roosevelt also received re- Chamberlain's visit was said to be "Impressive record" of legislation peal and was releasad on bail ot Healy died lu t New Year’s eve " If that Is true, and we believe It FANCY TENDER UC HT MEAT (Continued from Page One) ports from Rochester, Minn.,' re- Yale, has been boomed for t^e post. a total In the 1986 primary of 890,- over, N. J., and three, brothers. know because that Is the correct ap- weet otatoes not held together by force. It con- The funeral of Mrs.-Thrall will be designed prlmarHy to change that . eaa^ed during the pMt seven 920.00ft. after a reported fight In a Holly- la. It Is now up to lndustry--and to S P 6 15c garding the condition pf. his . son, ^ 894, In 1934 Of 270,287 and in 1932 impression. yean, toe governor devoted a laige CARD OF THANKS of 278,847. — -----' ' held at her home, Friday aftemeon wood night club, Although Yie was the textile Industry In -particular— FANCY RIPE • DELICIOUS We wish ta thank enr. friends and *>"• o f H iller’s James, who Is recuperating from a I No one In France, except a few part of his acceptance address to a LAMB LEGS *25c PoiM ^ ‘'>*8[.vars, famed big black motor cars. SODETENS NOW DEMAND -Camp Offers Congratnlatlona at 3 o'clock. Rev. David McKelth of one of the highest salaried come- to cooperate with Mr, Andrews to 'nslghbert for- the beautiful , floral stomach operation at the Mayo trusted edvlsora^o the government, review .of the tasks he had faced BONED AND ROUED IF DESIRED trlhutee, - the uae of ears, and all Poles and Slavaks could be enclo.i(i(i I Groups shouted clinic. Camp offered congratulations. to the Asylum Avenue Congregational dians In Hollywood, he left his the limit. kindnete shown at the tlfns of the within frontiers "traced by the hand'' th rT w 7 h ;ir% reen B .vaH !n ^ 'sn -T church will officiate. had any Idea omharnberlidn'e and and the accomplishments of bis ad- MORE THINK OF NATION widow penniless. Money was raised And so, where do we go frorn B A N A N A S 4*- 21c of God and the blood of men." j U « air * Bavarian caps In- The chief executive Is scheduled "the successful candidate" last night ministrations. PATROLMAN CAMPAIGNS death of our mother. \ ANNEXATION TO REICH without naming him, adding “ I re- Daladler's plane until, tl^ German for. her by a benefit'performance. here? CALIFORNIA SEEOUSS LAMB FORES * 13c Wal ter and Arthur forde. to speak In Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. He said hla "most difficult task '*'lth the BefbfahittralnreachedBerchtes- Saturday at a celebration of the gret that the flgbt has not succeeded official radio announcement was RATHER T H A N fA R H Ham, represents the widow, Mrs. 'Well, for one thing, we move lb 4-4H LB AVERAGE made. was finished, toe balancing of the TO ALIENATE VOTERS IN ME.MORIAM leHer ‘“ '.I ffaden Chamberlain had recovered 150th anniversary of New York's (Continued from Page One.) at this time, but It Is a flgbt that funerals general fund budget. He added that Betty Hickman Healy, and the once again Into the question , of b*kt must win In the end." Aa soon as extra editions of news- com^lan's former wife, Mrs. Betty GRAPES 3 19c In loving memhrjr'of oyr dea'r.Tt'oe. 1^ . J practically from the effecta of hU flight from .ratification of the constitutiim. toe “very great powers” over the FANCY ITALIAN — For Canqtog or Eatinq band and Father,^ --Edward - •ivuaoh. Imi^slble for Italy today to have a I London, his flrst Journey bValr. ed at least Under party rules official returns Clarence Jotoeen papers appeared, news-hawkers Braun Healy. Cambridge, Maas., Sept. 15.— (A P ) F O W L wnmN »29c who died Bept. 15, policy of friendship with Czecho- i .May Cancel SpctBck ' _ j least 23 deaths In Sudeten state, budget and the execution of an White Sulphur Springs, West Va., 1955: Should the critical European : areas In the past three da.ys were to be -tabulated and announced The funeral of Clarenca Johnson literally were mobbed by toe excit- lOSKtutlonai building program given Patrolman Thomas Leary's "don’t .HEAVY COHH-.ED STEER REEF ^^ovakla,” ^ __ , ! Accepts Pining Invitation ■_ of Mystic, formerly, of Manchester, ed evening crowd. Sept. 15.— (A P )— Senator/Arthur He win be WeUIqk'iome‘bflgfii hibrn situation grow worse, the President The proclamation declared: " at county, seats beginning at noon him by toe last General Assembly, vote for me” campaign was carried PRUNES a ^ IS c Resting by the waler fair Hitler Ts concerned alonV with the ' Chamberlain accepted an Invita- today. . who died Monday, was held this af- Even after the spectacular effort H. Vandenberg said In an address 3,500,000 .Sudeten Gcrinnns of tion from the Fuehrer to dine with possibly would cancel the speech. "M y compatriots, as a man who which made provision for the nam- to a radio audience today, and Leary SUNDAY FANCY YELLOW He wlU be pelting .for ua coming The state also elected ten eon- ternoon at 3 o'clock at Watkins for peace had been decided on, the ing of a budget director, a personnel here last night he believed that HNDS NEW EVIDENCE RIB R O AST *33e la that lend su bright end fair. Czechoslovakia, maintained the let- him tonight rome ^^eculatlon. how-[you trust and conscious of my rei more persoha "are thinking of their threatened. If elected, to "abolish evor, that he ■wo-alid take advantage | sponsibllity l"DmelaVm”to''th***whn^^ i gressraen, four of them unopposed, Funeral home. Rev. K. E. Erickson government continued Ita prepara- director, a purchasing supervisor the W PA .” CORNED REEF - NOTED FOR FCAVON ter, and "no one can deny such a ' World nopea of averting devastat- of the Emanuel Lutheran church of- country rather than their party to- MRS. E.-WIL80H AND FA.MILT. right."' of the occasion ta make some aUte- world that V ^ k . '^*‘ °*** i house and various other of- tions for war If It cornea. and a state public works depart- INDIANS MOVED WEST Enrolled without hla. knowledge aa tX C U R S IO i^ TURNIPS 5 - lOe , Ing war rested In the momentOus ment an affairs abroad. ' | ‘ Mbatorlal light, with ficiated and Mrs. Marlon Eddy play- Reservlsta' Flan Beady day than ever before since Lincoln ment, had brought about a “notable pushed a coalition to essential vic- a candidate for delegate -to the CALIFORNIA MEDIUM SIZE meeting today of two men compar- its New Deal issue highlighted the ed appropriate selections on the or- The war ministry’s plan for call- reduction over the old way In the LEAN ENDS • 29c able in power but unlike In almost primary campaign. gan. tory In 1884." Democratic state’ convention, Leary ROUND TRIP PARKS TO ' yesterday .morning, had telephones ing up an additional 2,000.000 re- cost of toe services now being per Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 15— (A P ) haa proclaimed for nearly a. month I everything else. reached the highest point of Czech The bearers were Paul Johnson. He addressed the ninth annual A summer of archeological work N E W Y O RK . put aboard his special car at sev- servists waa said to be ready, al- formed by the government." northern dinner of Miami’s Commit- . $2.00 O R A N G ES 2^-390 X i A iK f u c ia t I One-Is Prime, Minister Neville oppression. Carl Johnson, A x el, Cwanson, Har- which .included prospecting for sites he is one candidate who hopes not eral station stops. He received though "It was probable It would be T h e f l a ^ year just closed, he tee of One Hundred. BOSTO N . . FANCY COOKING FRESH J Chamberlain of Great Urltain, whose "Tbereby the Czech people have said, vrae toe flret since 1932 during from an airplane uncovered new evi- to be .elected. Patrolmen.'are barred . $2.50 hour-by-hmir reports /from the BRmSH PARLIAMENT - old McIntosh, Svante Gustafson and held up until after the Berchtes- He "discussed ways and means of from political activity. I journey to this, Alpine town was a State department on the Sudeten demonstrated before the whole world Evert Swanson. Burial was In the which the budget waa held in bal- dence of ancient Indians' westward FROM MANCHESTER I dramatic climax to one of the gaden interview. France already has keepifig ."the American system of CSimpalg'nlng by radio to alienate crisis, and arranged to take per- that It Is definitely Impossible for East Cemetery: ance. ' representative democracy ahead of migration. Dr. Earl H. Bell, Univer- "'Tilflps TANf//ia<(/l(ro i MI TcS"' APPLES 6 »• 19c strangest personal .storlei In the hls- an estimated JLHHfi.OOO men under sity of Nebraska scientist, reported voters, Leary said If elected he SiyO R D FISH • 27c sonal charge of foreign relations bn Sudeten Germans, and Czechs to Uve WILL BE SUMMONED arms. In the field of labor, also, ths gov, Fascism at the right or Communism to ktotliii usulty tf trilna. PURCHASI I tory ot the British government. In the same state. The experience enior said, advances had been made today. would boost the eligible age for bid his retlim to Washington. Stopping Delivery waa begun this morning at the left, or any American para- ! His host Is Chancellor Adolf Hit- at • Chicago In ir.ld-evening.' Mr, of 20 years of oppre.ssion and above and “never have the general rela- Dr. Bell said excavations In north- age assistance, “from 65 to 150 For Excprslon Information__ of ;sand to be used In putting’ out phrase of these including 'govern- P A S T R Y 24V4 lb icr.ler. one-unieone-time corporal who leads j Roosevelt conversed with becretarv all the party sacrifices of the past WHEN PREMIER BACK tions between labor and capital been eastern Nebraska revealed a new years.” Pbone Manchaater - 7791 MRS. THOMAS ELECTED •fires started by bomba. Interior ment by executive' decree’—no mat- "i* '' lAd with the .Mayo Mayo clinic. ^ few days make It my duty to de- better In this state." - ter ho,w nobly meditated or how per- type of 'tinclent plains dwellers, 'I'm too Honest for politics, any- FLOUR r r 1!?,"59c OLD H O M ISnAD b ^ 53c calls hini.self the protector of 3,500,- Derision After Hull Talk clare; (ronMnued from Page One.) Minister Sarraut was reported • to Settled Dleputee Quietly suasively argued.” who he believes represented the way.” he concluded, “I never took a AttpSAVE 'iu a ’s ono German-speaking people In The chief executive decided to' ASHEADOFAinaUARY have asked the'army to make avail- This situation he credited to the "Vandenberg said h* believed that westernmost fringe of the great tainted apple from a fruit dealer In MILLBROOK CLUB \ 28 oz neighboring Czechoslovakia. "Denied" Determination leave Rochester after a converaa- my visit to him will not be without able 3,500,000 gas masks, for the - State Board of Mediation and Ar- lik e thinkers" must have a political woodland culture. Long,, nsurow my life." haven GINGER ALE Pale Dry ar G e liU T ro p es' In'volvlng these Sudeten — lb the year 1919 we were de- capital. bitration which, he said; settled a btls tlon with this secretary of state and nied the proralsbd right of self-de- results." party "sveh though they have to In- SODAS CLUB SODA -e UME RICKEY 25c ; German Nazi proteges and having a final visit to the h^pital Three Primary Obtecte McKee Street Kesident To Di The superior war council continu- number of disputes so quietly they vent oqe” so that" they can unite on |,!lnI, I I n themI It t*rn thet h j* germs0's* ebti • of warti' w *• k brought' , __ . . ---- He re-termination and against our wills ceived assurances from MAyo physi- The 610-mlle flight to Munich, rect Activities Of The Local ed In almost uninterrupted session. "have been unknown to the public "a common battle line." .- FIH AST ! about Chkmherlaln's sudden decision were 'orced Into the Czech state. 1 N) cians that hla eldest son was re- and thence by auto to Berchtes- at large” and to recently enacted 5 to fly here. American Legion >Group. "liberal laws” Uke the bUl prohibit- iib ta 2 5 c Jar raden. had three primary objects as . GO ER IN Q IMPROVES PEANUTBUTTER I The crisis was months old. It ing child labor, the wages u d hours • > . Pi operatlon British Interpreted It: Mrs. Beatrice Thomas of McKee ithtpafened war last May when we have attempted, by giving tro' Leaving Rochester. Mr. Roosevelt To get Hitler's help to keep dis- ABOUnOWN ■ . act for women and minors and the Berlin, ,Sept. 15:—(A P )- — Doctors ■i- Czechoslovak municipal elections street wju elected president of toe 1 lb i told a station growd that' the serl- quent sacrifices, to find a prpper orders In Sudeten afeas of Czecho- unempibyment Insurance law. noted an improvement today in the I : worried OermMy and central Eu- American Legion Auxiliary at a ousneza of the European situation place In the Czech state. slovakia from spreading Into Euro- No arrest was made tola morning The governor said time forbade condition of Field Marshal Her- P u r e La r d or Ri c h m o n d O l e o ! rope. It became more tense last' meeung held In the State Armory the presentation of a “complete pic- tOc had caused him to decide to travel *'•—AH' our efforts to persuade pean war; to reopen negotiations on after two cars bad collided and had mann Wilhelm Goering, who has p I Monday- when .Hitler, proclaimed Monday- evening. Mra. Thomaa haa dlrecUy to Washington. toe Czech people and ita responsible the Czechoalovak-Sudeten German been quite badly damaged at toe In- ture” of toe record of his adminis- leg Inflammation and catarrh. Hts I himself readjf to help the Sudeten leaders to make honorable and just acted a- chairman of Ways and tersection of East Center street and trations’ ' accomplishments which temperature waa almost normal and He had arranged earlier to re- .minorities dispute; to impress on OHIO BLUE TIP ' ' ^ ELECTRIC TUNING I uermans get their rights. * It nearly compromises have failed because of Means Committee for the past two Woodbrldge etreet According to covered "all toe actlvltlea of the MATCHES turn to the summer White House at Hitler personally that Britain must the leg inflammation-was receding; reached the breaking point'yester- &2U j Hyde Park, N. Y,, thq^ irreconclllabimy. . light If tos security o f France Is yeare^ and laat year held toe nirice toe report the aenld»Tif w . state." the doctora.aald. "In this hour of Sedeten German threatened in war. 6f first '^ce-preeideiif. • by brsikeB locking on slippery pave- 'Re n)m>tioned improved faclUtles S1A* 2 lb S d D A C R A C K E R S nium extremity I direct to you, the Ger- Having announced suddenly his T h e other officers elected were: ment The two automobiles In- for the care o f the tubercular and eta 1$c D O U G H N U T S 7 ^ 29c man'people and the entire civilized decision to go to Hitler yesterday, First Vice-President, Mrs! Marjorie volved were operated by John Bos- the mentaUy UI and disabled vet 1 lb world; C A M P F IR E MARSHMALLOWS ,the premier quickly won the praise Bradley; second vice president, Mrs. loakl o f Andover lake, and .Joseph eransl Improvements In the state with Fra. Ptticll ^ 9ko 17c B R ILL O Ctaaaa, Sceun Put IDm iMEt .-2 pS!tt'’^ISc' i "VVe wish to live as free German of h|s own British press, of the Evelyn Gregan; recording secretary, T. Ward of 11 Lenox, etreet Hart- park and highway system, revision zndn. We want to work at peacA French who shared reaponslbUlty Mrs. Helen Griffin: flntmelal eecre- ford. Neltbsr driver waa injured. of laws governing uUIlUea, restora- QUESTIONS HE.Yliry Ml jTOj'vestalled for., In our homes! We want fo return fo r the trip, of Premier Maekenite tery, Mre. Mollle Stevenson; treas- tion o f the teachers’ retirement fund AND A new RCA Victor Elcc- T a l l f a s h i o n te our home In the Reich! God King of the ■ Important dominion, urer, Mrs. Kathleen Sweet; chaplain, and the transfer of the administra- tno Rsdio—«t a price so F S bless us In our just fight!" Pink^dlmoh Finast Peaches Canada, and of Italy, whose press Mra. Nlcolena Anderson; historian, tion of closed banka to the banking low it eiiunde iro,-)o85ib!o. .. Just Answer Indicated. was more cordial than to any Brit- Mrs. Minnie Hollister; sergeant-at- commissioner. ANSWERS look et this gergeou! new-stylo Demand New Coiffures The cabinet Immediately began to 1st statesman since coolness Arose arms, Mra. Emma Hanls. ^ - Higher Standards Maintained ON jSliced or Halves cabiatt. N'otico the casy-readiag' study the proclamation at Prague between ' the countries over ' the The Auxiliary wUl join with the In toe field of education he point OEicy A l a ilE 'c .- 1 . 3 ^ 1 0 ® In Heavy Syrup Ftraigfat-i iae D:al. Tbca—come and indicated- that an answer would Ethiopian war. Germany, too, waa George J. Smith 2S'29c be^ given,, poeslbly this afternoon. Poet for its Instellatlon ceremony on ed to higher Btandards maintained ."R • ln—-try this sensationally low" pleased. at Connecticut State College, the ■pricfd ra;iio yourstlfl ' Meanwhile, the government dis- Tuesday, October 4, at the Masonic Coirect Modem Lessons On Some quarters said that toe Temple. i - institution of four-year courses In OIL patched more t/oops and tanks to American ambassador, Joseph P. Tenor Banjo and Guitar suppress disorders tn the Sudeten tos state Normal's schools, the iex- Kennedy, had conveyed to Cham- Private Lessons Only. ntibn of trade school facilities and Red Salmon reglofls, the death toll of which was berlain a feeling that the ' United Richm bndPeachef not yet fully known. I , proposed survey of the atate'e BORN^S 'll States also would provide him Instruments Furnished. F a n c y A l a s k a 1K> lari -The iJigure of,23 waa fixed-by the moral -support. ■ . Sucatlon ayatem.to ba .mada-by ton' TQBMudOIfi-i-Whnt. #a*:3s.raa Sliced OF Halves government, which Is'publishing its Popular Music Taught commissioner. Dr. Alonzo conld be added or what changes TIM B E R U K E . tall can In Hceyy Syrap ^slze tabulations only after careful In- oonld be made, even at n hlgh- 19c 2 .-i-- ..... - cans u n r o i r s t i r that,many Uvea were lost, and mapy 'y; culture had received “ Its share' of ford .Bonier? ONLy TOPTOTflTO "620;Center St. DIal'7919- Get 325,95 vales— ir ' more wounded In the fighting along attention” wlto the milk admlnis y.- ANSW ER: The Branford has Records and RCA V.* the 125-mile Sudeten border. frator enjo3dng better auccess "than d c Admitted yesterday; -Wal- alwaya been bnllt with qnaUty Richm ond ftedris L O N G LO A F Attechmant— for O I S .T. . .95 “Stop Bebelllen.” ' 7 fonnarly” In efforte to stabilize toe chouskl, 39 Union street: toe’ flrst 'eonaidenitlon. Bran- o r W lio lo M i l k B r o a d a 1 “ Stop tola rebellion before It be- tnduatry. He added that the next Attatie^ to isjr toodern AC 49 comes a -European conflict." were Discharged yeaterdayi Archie ford engineera havo aeleetad C U T G R E E N legislature, would be asked to merge " ‘Aft-Victor f P.ecr-rls- tSra -our Jarvis. 470 Adams street, Charles the best materials and the best • radio with full tor.e of set Ask os BIG TRADE- IN Instructions to the army, the police toe Agriculture, Dairy and Food and fordeuilB! and the gendarmerie. ' Morrill, Wapplng. Miss Mary Sulli- featnrea they conld And, and o r W A X AUOtWAMCE - Domestic Animals departments and are convlnoed, that no flner 3“S'n/29c Priie B read,£S 2‘,U.“ 15e Bent on swift action. It appeared van, 309 1-2 Spruce etreet, Mrs. toat probqbly before the end of the - t h a t a. committee probably would be' product can be produced at any qayton Taylor and Infant daught* cost. The Branford Is not a day the government would convene of 74 Apel Place. appointed to consider toe eateqiisb- H E I N Z s o u p s ^ .r c " ^ ,:? " 2 mant of a regional market. > .compromise between qnitoty 25c B UTTE R e*ao muxes 2 ’XZ 6Sc Seh'ice On-All Radio.x and Auto Radios. oat of the special cbiirts provided, by Death: Mrs. Martina Jaek«on, 60, •N martial law at Eger. Sudeten "Aaabranca that only competent, and price. It la “ the best yonr T O M A T O JU IC E nttAst of Tolland Turnpike lest nfgbt at money can bny.f ^ 19c D A I N T Y JE LL 3 ro.4 H>c alronghold. where officers encoun- 8:35.' , man and women shall be appointed to the civil aervloa,” has been given V tered machine-gun fire as they Birth: Today, a son to Mr. and tried to. capture a anlper In Vic- by toe establlahment of toe merit ». s, PO T T E R T O N torja hotel. Mra. Walter McLean. 183 Blssell ■OKCR-BORin 2H> AttheCenter etreet ayvtem, toa governor aaid, and war Pjione 3733 T 'The courte are empowered to Im- “ toara la a strong and growing aen- CLEAN CRYSTALINE SALT 2 ctns -Admitted today: DisVld Robbins. pose death sentences to be executed tlmant in favor of incorporating an 13c 58 Wells s t ^ t .M a r y Reale, 35 Pur- within two hours. Both Eger and an amendment to our conatltutlod nell Place. ,lim Strelcbun, Wapptng, Schwaderbach, where bitter fighting toa undarlsdng principles o f a merit took place yesterday, were quiet Edward Marks, 395 Highland street, eyatem." VERMONT MAID SYRUP Joseph Rlvosa, 43 EldHdge etreet 'fw“ 1 7 c rave for mlljtary patrols early tola Other considerations fqr toe raomlHg. Donald DUwortb, 333 Supomlt street New Perman^t for fall future mentioned by the chief execu^ Frank Stiirtevant, 35 U ley street lib - Appraising the critical slluatlon. tlve were ravtaion of toa alum clear- 5 — t u r k e y s FREE^— C He Ire^'tow'Jda thi temfhfnl*ta ^Ttalfe Crecboslov&kla found many reasons Mrs. Esther Morgan, Chestnqt MARMALADE « 25c Jar for forebodings. Lodge. Chestnut afreet ance net atoieb "haa faUedTto meet They're fe^ n ln a T toe. approval • o f toe municipalities TIICBSDAY.*t?wL?BlB'!"5tr8 P M the bMH done at the Beauty Nook. Phone The temper o f the Sudten district Discharged today; Walter Klr- next to Germany waa-higH. as ex- schsleper, 19 Proctof Road. where it haa - been eerlousiy con- DAISY for appointment today. ^ Bldered.” tremlste among the 3.500.000 Sude- (tensua: Sixty-eight paUente. Listen to “Stories In Song" over CHEESE / .W L D L Y CURED ten population kept up their clamor There waa nsed, said toe gover- wnc Every Thoraday for union with Germany. nor, that cities • "evetywhera be at -T;48 P. M. hnast Germany More Meaadag. cleared of all dark and "ehameful . Full Streaqdi There waa no war, -but casualty spots where Ufa la hardly worth Uv- VINEGAR rare Cider Vlncsw m a r k e t lists were appearing tn newspapers; Ing, toa borne of dleeaae and often BobUiow Bulldteg Sudeten - Csechoslovak negotia- of vice and crime." The L. T. Kaj ib. •88 M AIN STREET PHONE SOU tions for peaceful settlement had C O O K I N G >BE8S. Should Reatady floods broken down. T l » attitude ot Oer- Ha also said that atnee 'th e flood BteBy teemed, bi to t govtmnMBt caRtfoI oompnet failed to aecure toe Wood Co. tMaaoIng. Kcauad • fftv v a l o f toe ffmfreaa . and tha T «L 4496 MANCraSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15.1938 p a g e " j OU8 chMn u to brw^ up rsdio t *- jusUflad 'their earia first place to throw hie whole weight Judge, "I i»v e no discretion in the into an ejlort to en«ire peace. Be- ccptlon » t Um end' of Oovernor juatify their eidstance. case, and I'muat sentence you to Im- SERIAL STORY KENNEDY FACES' yond t ^ t be la anxious to get the LIFESEN1ZNCE prisonment for life.” k In any event it Is an outrageous DAILY RADIO PROGRAM C >««* K u tem Point tpoech ye^t'r dlctatdro and the democracies to- Brooke’s shoulders sagged and he A Th o u g h t ISriT Fin rH B iD day It may hava -baon bacauaa the sitiiation when the atatea o f the H O M O EC O N O M IC U S . e o a v R i o M r . l e a a gether to work out waye and means Sttntittg JIrralb .THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 (Central and Eattarn Standard Time) again sobbed audibly. Afeirdn)Ms.#ftnd 'speech" itaelf 'was 'ribC'of the fenJ- UnionWhich b'ullcr and pay for .'the MBA SBNVISa. INO. DIFFICULT TASK (cT avert the economic disaster for 2pu breathe af»int puausacD » t tbi 1,^ HIT-RU N LO VE (LUtingt ta Btandari Tlm»—Daylight rime »M hour tator) which In bis belief the "world is now GIVEN BROOp Defense Attorney T. Hicks Fort Bnt the Lord Is my defense and ~ PRIKTINO OOUPANT, WB. in f and tosslns-about kind. It waa highways cannot take meaauree for By James J. O'Leary announced he ,waa undecided .my God Is the rock of my refuge,— Ckart dogging mu- II BIstall ttraat > By 0 & n U A K BleOOX BY MARGUERITE GAhjAGAN Netei All proarsms to koj and bssio chains or aroupa tharaef nnlaaa apaet- coasting straight' and fast. the protection of their own clttaena, Sad; coaat to ooaat (e to o) deilanatiorit Include all aval^bU statjona whether the case would be appealed. Psalms 94:22. cus.reddos swollen Kasohaatar, Conn. Indeed, about as Inspiring as the Dtraws Gloomy Picture membrance—helps TBOHaa rukauaon - -- - Pregrama lubjaet to ehanga by aUtlont without prtvloua notlea P. M. The Jury deliberated 10 hours and somnolent droning o f .a distant buzz Mr. Goodwin declaree. It 4a In- PtAVTNO m TLER’S GAME! BUTTER VALUABLE tS DIET. NB^WEAP (RED) NETWORK I myself, have heard him express |felp thyself afld God will help Jteep^ einutas open. Oaaaral Maaacar Turning to Hltler'ar’s Illy,i l y f - Italy, MIDWBBT _ wmbd w1»D''T*lbw kfh Anient Amt»ssadw^^^ Artny Major Sobs As Judge 3p mtauies. Paandad OotObar 1, t i l l saw—or one of t^e. flights of fancy deed about time—It la wan beyond, BASIC — Bait) weaf wnao wtlo wjar wkt„ wuq wkbh wedo wibt kicj wnaz the utmost concern for the economic thee'.—Herbert. the 'Informazlone Diplomatlea, the CalAPTBR 1 . #• for college changed wta# *esli kyw wfbr wre way wb«n *'<’<■ .*dlb K#lo kdah w*oa wmf# Mrs. Brooke, the major’s.,second of the late Cal CoolldgeT * that point-when the I. a C. ahould war-scared Europe Butter seems to have been used to MOUNT.—kvor'kU kob kil kivo kfbb future of the world. He draws sn al- ^PaUlshad Crary Braalac Czeapi Italian Foreign Mlnlatry'a organ, •The hot spring inm slid suddenly rieee course. wes* wUm inri cbm wdel;'Mldw«it: wife and a form ^ Army nurse of Vic k s if nndar* and Boildaya Batarad at tna In some form ever*since Um earlleet k(d wraaq who wow wdaf Wtra kstp: COAST—knoz koin kol kfpy Iit I kifo CaOt For ^ r j ^ ^ Jadg- together gloomy picture of utter Imposes Pimishiiient For The magpie puts k coVertag Of Only at one point did the Gover- had the following to say, on Sept.’ behind the oncoming gray clouds, MounUIni koa kdyl: Sauthi wrob# wtb koy karm khbo kstnb k i « l kiro k#ar Fond Du Las, Wls., was the mother sticks over its nest.to protect It Bait Offlea at Maaeiiaatar, Oann^ aa r"’" “• f - S ' S X : domeatlcatlon o^, sntmMe. Butter , I collapse which he declares is threat- of three children. '~~'~iDd Claaa Mall Mattar. nor give lofty play to hla‘ Imagina- buses and the else aa well aa tha I gical attack aimed at the bloodleaa throwing the traffic oourt into Mto- Soniehow, though, a# tlm# went wmc wamb wjaz kpro wbto; ffaelSe: CenL Beet. A I l f r f ic iE ' ened unless the powers quit bicker- from, attacks from above. ' can be made from the milk o f ebeept. early shadows. k(l k#,w Iromo khq kpb k#u tion—when he said: speed of the trucks-engaged tai In-j ennexatloh of the Sudeten region "B y tbla time only two spluUona on, a new pattefn was formed. S:0O-> 4:00—Concert from ^Keyboard meot In V V I ihg and get together and set their Brutal Sbyiug Of Wife. ^ auBaciuPTioM rateb OPTIONAL STATIONS (op«rat* In 5:50— 4:3<^NiU Meek'e Let*e Fretehd terstate commerce. | nod ultimately mares, buffaloes and other < N ot even the threat oc rain She took a Jpb In a lawyePa office, tarcbanarablyireban— ------on olthsr------RED------or BLUE— mutual, business affairs right. He -1 Taaz by Mall ...... - I submit that the time has. now could d a i^ n Patricia Mcaraw*e 4:00-- 3:00—Pr*M-Radio Now* Poriod Mantb by Mall .M alovakla. Screaming headllpea play tha Sudetena the right to dlspoM of animals, but ^(^u ee o f the economy the boy’s went Into high school. In JMl'WprJnol'Wprkal; .if ' hr*_ _ w(wool . wf*a . . wlw 4:03— 3:03—Bd. Thorgoraon, Sport*— says he Is geared, and I can believe arrived for the ciUzans o f . Con- •ptrita. while her pencil' Meed work« -wcl A- 1 w»*oID chf.eJIUi pantrali OftU aV a'a a*aV»'d*J***«i*a aS^ up the rapidly atnouhiln'i disorder their *Vwn fate; th e, second Is to two - mpne, years they would be won w ta] wiba wda waboi-O. Baaali Pour Not**—chain 'EWITT M AU|«N21NZIE - . ■ that, fo r he frightened; roe. . iOallaarad Ona Taa r ...... «...I*.M necticut to place In the hands of of production, cows* milk 1# how the over the whiteness of her pad, cov- finished, Last year she herself, wIba wdn^'kgbz'Iians kelo 4:15— sue—•ong* by Dorl* Rhbdot ' Cdfumbus, Q^', Sept. 15—^(AP) — S t I l L war in CHINA In Sudeten communities aa a poten deny them thii right. By giving the ksoo wbow wood w *— wzbr wgl kfyr 4:30— 3:30—To B* Announeod (30 m.) ited PTOea Foreign •Affairs/ Mr. Kennedy appears to be put- the Democratic party the legisla- principal source pf butter fat in ering It with* her curUcuce of aided by her father’s old friends, koam: Southi wtar w p tf' wTi__ - wJaz______wfla- Major John R. Brooke, Jr, 45-year- BSMSER OP THE ASdCK^ATBD Sudetena the possibility of separat- wiuD wlod wtoc wfbe. wwnc wc*c wav* 3:00— 3:00—aong* by Ray Hoalhorton Writer-* \ ting an. astonlehing pmount of PRESS tive as well as the executive l^lleve It or not, there la aUll a I f pracUcaUy every civilized country. shorthand notes, and the voices of had secured the pbUUon aa court ..3:13— t;1S—HollywooS'a •eraonteeopi \ I energy Into hie duties. He frequeht- old infantry school ..tactician, faced I 1 ^ ment. I f we examine under tha aur- ing, from P ra ^ e , one chooses the witnesses. Judge, and attorneys oc- w»m kvoo wky wfaa wbap wa6l kth* aaat; Woods of Conoelo—woot. Tba Aaaoelatad Praia la aacJualVaiy'' I branch of the government ao that war In China. And despita the aud- I face, however. It la perfectly obvl It is estimated that It takes about stenographer, with an opportunity kfdm ksko krrv krl* ktok kUm wala London, Sept. IS- (A P )— TOese ly works fifteen to eighteen hours a life Imprisonment In A^Mderal peni- aatitladWiMEsw tow «4ivtba mmm aaa Vi at r«|iuviiusibivii rapublloatlan I the recommendations embodied In- ______. ._ ..______, ____ ^ a y of justice and—what la even cupied one side o f her mind, the to make a little money on the aide ktb* Kark k#nc; Mountain; k#ir 3:30— t;30—Dol Caolne A Tonor Seles "7 27 pounds o f milk to make one 3:45— 3:43—Pour Eton Bovs In •ong*./ 'X . af all Bawa dltaatebaa eradltad to It denvawaa transferm«a»*ic-avf '.eaof Western TryoMTSdi iUbWirWIntereirt al- I oua Aa*»Wthat AAHitler8 WIE1 baa m no immediate more—^ f peace. The othe'r solutloa real Pat continued dreaming of the kghj klar kob k#h7 kido kpfa ksel ktfl; days of war-threat impose a heoVy look* after the tentiary .today for hla comely wlfs’s ar Bot otbarwiaa eradltad In tbla I our platform nfay be enacted Into pound of butter. ' typing testimony for attorney#. Paelflei kfbic k#w kmj Irorn k#ti km*d 3:00- f:00—Mon Aqoinot Ooatf most entirely to* i the European IhtenUon#lUons of marching into Czecho- i* that of disorder and war. evening’s date with Larry Her days had not been drab or 7:30—To B * Announeod reeponelbUIty on American embwey but brutal,slaying. 193 9 law without d ela> '^ ' (K ent. papar and alao tba loeal aawa pab - . 1 .. "Viscount Runciman’s effort# The public taste in butter changes C*nL BaiL 7:00— t:00—Major Bow** Hourydo « voluntdrily carrying out special IlMMd b^r^lo. WTien the' l^vem or envislctps a crisis, If is more than possible that T ? * ) * * * . . " ^ from time to tim e.. the present For many weeks now life had unpleasant. Only she had drifted t:00— t:0^V. Biy'a Booay* le^utla sador Joseph Kennedy since the stupes In the political and economic Brooke, broke into sob# os Judge All rlpbta of rapablteatlona a( ______. , pressed" Sudetena. Inatead, It la must now be directed’ toward con- been something vivid, magical, along too settled for her years, too tiSO— 3:30—Oramatio Skatoh 3:30— t:3^Th* Amorleant^ Work the type which is preferred le the J'JO— 3:*»—OIrl‘ • Al«n*, #«rii^ j « l —bairie task of acting as go-between for fleld#.for the benefit-of Washington, Bsiecom Deayer passed eentence apadlal dlapatebaa baraln ara alao ra> Democratic House of Representa- the conflict being waged In the ^ *1 1 obvioua that-the diaordera are part vincing President Benes' that wis- quickened with the glamour serioua, too conacious ot reaponsl- • :0O—tOKXl—Nowol -w. MdCun* Or. two groat powers In a time of crisis aarvad. very ^lightly Salted and very lightly SiO^ 4:0^M*n ot Harmony____...jny 'Quart*! 3:13—10:13—SeroonsceepjK'- w ropgat j rkably Sentimental la#t night after a federal oourt Jury tives be displasrs a measure of ro- East carries potentlallUes Just aa of Hltlsr’s'p lo t to bring' about a dom and opportunity lie in accepting love. Before Larry had oome with btlitlee. Now the burdens ware • 4 :1 ^ N * t u r * Study ^froortm ’ la extremely delicate and calls for colored, variety. However In the 3:30—10:3^Vinetnt Lopra Orehotira The i^Rjbassador ha* a weakness. feturned a verdict of "guilty of Pall aarrloa ellaat af R. B. A. Sarr> mantic fancy for which listeners vital ,to ths security of eivUltaUon plebiscite In the Sudeten area. Not the amputation of a limb that haa bis bland hair so smooth and lightened, and Larry bad come. 4;3<^Your Family and Mli 10:00—11:00—dohniiy Long Orehootr* airtight Judgment...... past, table butter was generally •■45— 4:45 — Little Orphan Annid— 10:30—11:3(^Oaneiog Muilo Orehoatra For such XL two-fisted fellow- he is murder In the .first degree :without out H a Inc. _ _ A.. . , ____a.' _ I /bntv A^Mm fVlA t-iA^lner nrUlesk Im IvkJ now become cOmpJetely extraneous clean-Uned over his broad brow. There was nothing about l« n y . John>:&iU Ja watcblng-the Ameri-. bould hardly have been prepared. ,as the Impending- on* on- thethe rioting, vyhlch .Is in heavily, salted and n very d e ^ Vel- --- .iMMIti. Jo«*jaellicehio .wrcnai.Orcheta."^WMt. 11:00—13i0e—Danes-Muolo — won only' remarkably/"S^lmentah that pert' capital punUbmeHt;” ' * “ Mambar AmaiieaB Nawapapar- Pab> I spired by the Henlelnlsta, serve to to the life of Its own organism. the days iMd been a •uceaMfop 'of that she had' fbrgottili;' fa s ' oould 4:0i>* SiOS^To Be Announced can reactions to the frequent inter- The diamond mine of the Seven low color. The natural color of 4:15^ 6:iS~Chiidren*e Storlee NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK haps being,thVirlsh In him. Maybe The prosecution charged Brooke Itaban AiaoelatloB. . peM conflhent. . I portray a bitterness existing oe- Either this or tha chronic disorder butter la pale yellow, except when routine ta s n familiar to any court close her eyes now and rematnber 3:23—.Proso-JUdle Nows Pocle# national crisis with anxiety. He| I shouldn't r e p ^ this b'Jt-1 foiind Dwarfs was the creation of a dusty There nr* ihoseWho believe that tWeeTi the Czechs and Sudeten Oer- o f a common life that haa finally be- stenogriipherr their first meeting. It bad been 3:33—Paul Oougla* and Sport* BASIC ■ — 'Bsoti wli frbs-wbsn ' wbail Is giving plenty .of indication thnt| him with tear# In hta eyes the pther bludgeoned hls' wife, 42. to "death Pabllabara Rapraaantattyai: TVa the butter Is made from milk which 4:4^ 3!4^8enga from Nina Daan wham kdka wxya wjtn wayr wmal wfU In the outbreak of general warfare. In mans, a bitterness which constitutes come Impossible—.with war as the Even ndiv the ordinary run of Just a fter ChrlsUnk# on a day waby wobr cfef whk wmff won# wean he wants to keep close.to the strong June 8 auid left her body In a pool'of M ina Matbawa SfMolal Araaey—Saw brain In comparison. la above the average tn richness. •lOO— 3:00—Amoa *n' Andy aaat; To day when I droppedxin-. iH" a t iS em. blood at the foot o f stairs n their yarb. Cbleayo. Oatrolt and Boatom. final outcome.” events cohtlnuedi .but overshadow- filled with huge, feathery snow Bt Announcad—weat wico wlou: MIdwoot: wonr wis kwk kol] right arm of Uncle Sam ae the bossy. Former Queen- on DISPLAY TODAY the West will operate to the serloiia “*> ever-present threat to tha peace irla of There were, ho\yever, occasional Creamery butter contain# about ing them was the knowledge that flsJces that slipped gently past her 3:15— 3:13—Vocal Variatlaa by Choral wron ormt koo wowo kma wetn: South: sparring between the European Fort Benning quartora. a - . I nf Riirrm# hilt It nffmrm ir» th* HHt. 81 pr cent of fat, and about 15 per wrtd wmps wjbo wdiu wots wo#n Spain had Just teIephoned.hlm ask- MEMBER AODIT RtTREAD OP other expresslont^ the. speech that dlsn.lvantage of the 6ilnese by I Larry loved her.^tbat aoOn they cheeks and clung on her thick 3 : * ^ 3:30—Tha SummartTmt'R^vua—. kxys; Mountain: klo kvod: Paeiflo: k#e democracies and dt^torshipa con- Brooke maintained hls Innocence .CtRCDLATlOWa __ , , _ . . ■' ‘ ‘“iah u "-uu and rFrench ronen an excuse loto prevail cent of wa>er. The beat varieties waar: Mario. Coaai, Songa—network ing If he could arrange tj^fu n erai Were not utterly lacking In the ima- making It impossible for them to upon the Hodza Government to allow would be married, that soon all the lashes. 3:45— 3:45—-B. Qluckomon Or.—«haln !ff;i ktmi kex k n koca kJr tinues. and Insisted he had never laid hands Once Again It appears that France have a pleaqlng flavor and a firm, •iOg— 7;0^Rudy Vollo* Hour—o to o NOTE: SOO'WEAF-NBC for opUonal services In Miami for ydun^Count '^ a BaraM Piiatlaa Company lao^ rn.rn.ja .m. t t t j . - . ^ M______^ . i...... ' jinene she waa buying, the-china Judge Kelly had asked her to Hot of otatlonw Might Precipitiite Disaster on hls wife In anger. asaalBaa ao flnanelal raaponitblllty ginative quality, as when the Gov- obtain arms and munitions from the the Sudetena "the right of aelf-de- and Great Britain have decided to waxy Body. Sweet butter la made 7:0^ 3:00—Good Now* of 1339—0 to c Covadonga, her flrst-b^n son who she had but yesterday selected, deliver a paper over to' the Para • lO^ g;0^Bebby Burn*, ote.—to e Thus It devolves upon Mr. Ken- had died there after/Bn accldenf. Brooke's fac4 went pale, then be- Sm typoprapbleal arrora appaarlBy Is ernor imblushingly took credit for source# by which they have been ternilnstioh"^hrough the medium of follow the short-sighted policy of from sweet cream, without the addi- ConL EaoL SSaartlaaaMBta . In tba Manebaatar the bargains her alert eyes fOund mount Auto Sales, during the af* 3:00—10:Oo — Bob Howard, Styllot— 3:30— 4:30—Don WInolow, Navy— nedy to perform his task with She was weeping a^ahe talked. caftae flushed when the verdict was supplied, while the .Tspanese can a plebiscite ''’' ... rationalizing ' their positloh 'while tion of a sUrter. Originally, most during lunch time shopping pe- ternoon. Before going In.the blf. _ oaot: Amoi 'n' Andy—ropoai woot meticulous accuracy. Employment Sales Byanlny Barald. the circumstance that "nearly- ail 3:13—10:13—Adrian R^linf Bnoomblo . ,*AoH Bdword Dovioo, Baritone—w “ Sure I arrangejl It,” said Mr. >ead. He began to sob. He waa led Every news Item-from Europe to- the dictatorships, this,this' time Nazi butter waa prepared on the farms 3:45— 4:43—Copt. 'Tim and Stompo— dl.spiites belwren employer and em- continue to mnnitf'nctiire their own riods, would take their rightful impressive salesroom# #he ha 3:3(^10:30—Dick Himbor'o Orehootr* of ill-considered language in reflect- Kennedy, bllnklng^la eyes and eat- frbm the room. A few , moments Incorporated 'day, Wednesday, Septi H , indicates Qrrmany, gather In new spoils. The where the cow's were raised, each place# In an apartment all hers atciod outside In the frosty cold, 10:oO—11:00—Clyd* McCoy'* Orchootra wjo: Shaftar.Brenner Due—woot ing Washington's policy might pro THTTRaDAT. SEPTEMBER IS ploye have • been ao quietly settled wnc material, ' Rrlinir, .n * mothodmethod of OCOOCdlirffprocedure 4ois ,-a,t4/41,,rapidly ,m_un- family making enough butter for 10:30—11:30—Dane*_ Muile 4:00— 5:00—Newt; To Bo Announeod ing candy furiou^y. "She wasn't a lateb.he returned, apparently com- Britain, France and Czecho and Larry’s. pressing her nose) against the big 4:18— 3:13—Laura Suaroz, Bopron* clpltate disaster by misleading Eng- queen and I w ^ ' t an ambassador. posed. X ■■ Tlil.a Involve.* two av.sumjdlon.s. of veiling Itself. Moved by the frighlen- Its own use, but now It* Is common 4:30— 3:3(^Rhythm School YOUR PLYM O UTH DEALER by the Board.of Me(lmUon and Ar- slovajcia are playing just the sort of When Pat.realized the nearness glistening pane o f glass to look at CBB-WABC NETWORK land Into expecting support which She was Jus^a mother crying be- Ing thought of ever-impending war, for the butter making to be done In 4:43— S!40-^ew*ll Thoms* —-asst; S t a ^ A t AttenUon ^LD ” OR OTHERWISE bltrstidh, or Ky Ihel'r serrelary 'who neither of . which ds-f hert^-proof, game that Nazi strategy’ demanded of that maiTlage the ecene around the Umouslnds,' glistening ahd BASIC — Boot: wabo wado woko weno .Chicago Dinnor Ceneort—w**t~ would not be forthcoming. cause her b w was dead. She could theyj;_play. Furtherinore,.It must be France end Britain have finally dis- commercial creameries. her took bn a strangeneaa. For elaborate,'at the sporty, little road- wool wgr wkbw wkrc wjr wdlc wcau 3:00— 3:18:00—Buy ______Aeoo, Skit-oloo______cot I have worked with all the A.meri- He stood at attention as sentence 634 CENTER ST., A T OLCOTT ST. Is a member of the Department of .One l.a thsi the Chinese cotild- not Butter Is a valuable food for wiM wpro wfbl wjiv wear: MIdwoot: have had anything she wanted from Until It la known beyond perad- perfectly obvious' to Chamberiain, covered a face-saving way to capit- over a year It ha by way of re- took so little stock In the Board of upon France to take'the easy way Sudeten plebiscite, the British and when she found she had lost part sensibly protected by the velvet. 3.13—10;1S—Elza Sehollort'o Rovlow* ASJS CONSIDERATION food.s more appetizing than they wwv* woja ktul wroa wdne wnoz _2!*0—10:m—Lorry Clinton'* Orehootr* It Is no afternoon tea mission. Brit- solving the utterly impossible Nazl- Mediation and Arbitration that for l>ai)g enougli to achieve victory. or settling the Czechoslovak crisis. French can'Justify their acUon on. of a testimony. She thrust her day fur-topped carriage boot# the boy# ■ kwkh know wmmm wjno wcha -wpar . . . ------■would otherwise be. For exaihple. dreams back. Into their secret place had given her at Chrlstma#. 10:00—ll:0O--Drainatlo Soriai * ish- officialdom, however, expresses fht first two year# of his Incumben- So long as the Chinese can manii-, the grounds that there Is. nothing wmaa wcoe -wrva walra orrdw wanl 16:30—11:30—Proddl* Martin’* OrohooL Czech altuatioii. It la Impo-sslble to the addition of butter to cooked non- and concentrated on the work be- There was a Christmas tree In confidence In him. It ^oes further facfiire their own powder,' hand more fair or democratic ' than to ■ 'V ' OF REFUGEE DOCTORS make anything Ukc Intelligent com- cy It was allowed to lapse because I.,et us examine sortie of the' new- atarchy vegetables, provides a more fore her. the big salon: a modernistic tree and says It likes' him. Perhaps that est straws Id the wind. The most permit the Sudeten people to take a pleiuring flavor than is the case when ment on this innovation by' the he had made no appointments of grenades and rifle cartridges, they •I didn’t get that. Was It your all white and blue. Beside It stood 9:0(1—Richard Maxwell. Isn’t strange, for 'he has a plestsing important Is a late Associated Press free vote on the ■ Issue of whether such vegetables are eaten plain. 9:15—arry, his yellow hair shining In Chicago, Sept. 15.— (A P )—The dispatch appearing in the New they wish to become annexed to Butter may also add to the attrac- that was hit?” she asked mechan- the dim light like a burnished cap 9:25— News Service. other things with oijeon« of those cap-1 Journal o f the American Medical I f ttere ts^aijyone In London who ed Into reviving it. Just an over- as long as ths Chinese keep on Germany or wllether they desire to tiveness of toast, muffins and waf. W T IG York Times. According, to this re- ically. of gold. And then be bod looked 9;3()—Girl Interne, Joyce Jordan. tlvating Irish smiles. Association asked In an editorial la definitely In the know as to sight. no doubt. , \ fighting they cannot be conquered. port. representatives of the Ffench remain free of the Hitler regime. flea. It is alao used extensively ai. The case continued. Up on the at her, at the eager face pressed iM velers Broadcasting Scrvleb, 9:45—On the Mall. States Truths Bluntly a seasoning for baked potatoes, spa- »» _ .. - I today for a "careful, sympathetic fiu m Chamberlain's IntenUons, or what 'Of the record"—of the Demo- Even with a European war going and British Governments have put Of course, Champerlain and Dala- wall over Judge Michael Kelly’s against . the glass, at the curling . H a r t f o r d , U o n n . 10:15—Pretty Kitty Kelly. . Moreover, the Briton differs In no consideration" of thb problem con- J. pressure upon President Eduard dier are fully cognizant that # ghetti, macaroni and rice. I f you 50.000 W. 1040 K. C. 28.2 H. 10:15—Us On a Bua. rooUvated bis air flight to Ger- cratic party—says the Governor, on, that busine.ss will continue- to bench the bands of the ol(K clock dark hair escaping from the sUlv way from other mortals In having a cernlng the refugee X«wlsh physl- Benes of Czechoslovakia to accept plebiscite means that the Sudetena have never tried the plain maca- moved elowly, Sergt. Herman peaked hat that made her look Castera UayUght Savlag TIom 10:45—Stepmother. real respect for a man of big affairs clan. “ "N many, that person has dromed It 'there Is no tfme to give here the remain a matter of manpower and almost certainly will decide to Join roni which has been boiled and 11:00— Deep River Boys. —especially one who has plied up a Sudeten German demands for a Lewoekl switched on the llghU, like an Alpine maid. Hi# mouth fnrtn.,. •T'....- . - K . £. editorial pointed but the fol- wise to keep his tongue between his complete picture." Perhaps that Is determination rather than of air- w-lth the Third Reich. This Is pre- drained and is then served, with l>ut- phasing the shBdows. Desk Officer had broken into that twisted smile, 11:15— Dan Harding’s Wife. plebiscite. It waa stated that France ter, you have a treat watUng for Thursday, Sept. 15 Increases of Im m ^ an t phy- planes and big guns.- cisely what they have been striving hie blue eyes absorbing tba blue 11:30—Big Sister. an American directness of speech gicians* r j teeth and let the world guess. | the reason why Dr. Cross said so and Britain already have discussed you. Make this the main stareny Timothy O’Shea sought frantically P. M. to prevent.. Instead of, allowing H it- . the desk. for. ..a mislaid file, from the Chrletmai tree lights. Jenny’s RealJUfe StOr which sometimes brings British of- jp-jp ■i92*_A::«tHo x n .— A M A rT x T ^ IE It w n n i a little early, however, 'very, very mue about the 'Merritt an International police force for-the food at the luncheon meal and cofti- ■4 H)0—Backstage Wife. — I riTK ■ ler to march Into Czechoslovakia, Pat sighed and looked at the clock A fter a long second m # broke rles. ” flclals up with a jolt. He has a habit 22 and Itoto i T ''"'M y 'Sudeten region. Furthermore. In ^he blne It with cooked vegetables and 4:15— Stella Dallas. for such factual agenclea aa the Highway, unless there may have GOING! GOING! the Britl.sh and French apparently again. the spell,' flushing- with embarrass- 12:00 Noon— M ary Margaret Mc- ."’ ’ ■Ai diplomatic quarters of Paris a firm you will discover you have a satis- 4:80— "Life Can Be Beautiful.” froa^etalv*«Dl08lve* months, 1938—AUstria great press bureau* to -be hailing been an Inferential Inclusion of the belle( has been expressed that the are going to let him accomplish It was a heavy docket for Satur- ment, and drawing up In all her Bride. fF lu en tly explosive words. 162, Germany 302, and Italy 26. With the Pnioky Hollow spray fying and appetizing menu. 4:45— Girl Alone. P. M. This characteristic is the Buprlae move of the Brillah .Highway Department In his state- Prague Government will be' forced practically the same thing by- forc- day- A drunken driving case dignity entered through the heavy somewhat I "While th# total number of plume suddenly gone from Niagara As butter readily absorbs odors grill doors. 5:00— Top Hatters. 12:15—News Service. reminiscent of one-time Vlce-Presl- by French .and British pressure to ing the Czechoslovaks to free the coming from other foods, you must wos; on w ith 'a woman as the de- isnrtop r n ®‘ 0‘®ns coming to this country froi statesman aa “ one of the ' boldest ment that,’ "Attention has beeit giv- rehdant. It was being held up 5:30— Your Family and Mine. 12:30— Romance of Helen Trent. dent and former Ambassador Gen- „ „ „ .u ' v.\ Falls because of the collapse of an- accept a plebiscite, despite the (act j Sudetena. be careful In storing bptter to keep " I would like to see Mr. Abbot.'’ dlplomaUc moves in history." It Is, en to the creatlng.A>jyment of an easy target for "cold anschlusa". eous to use some of .the butter sub- her hand to swear the truth, the 9:00— "Good News o f 1938.” 3:00— Buffalo Summer Theater. envoy should clothe himself and hls compelled, quite In line with Hit- j Thus, In effect Hitler would have then her own lips broke into 3:30— Harrisburgh Vkrietles- for a few months, it might still fall a perfectly lovelv calm? stitutes now available. These are whole truth, and nothing . else, so 10:00—Johnny Trotter’s Orchestra.. language In mystery, always saying Icr's strategy, to declare martial law- accomplished his origlnatJ purpose perfectly wholesome. help me. a ' smile. He had that-Infectious 11:00—News and Weather. \. to break all historic precedenL RFX’OR niVG CIRCLE SPIN S O I’T quality of making others at ease. “ Yea, Yea” when he means "Nay, in the Siide.ten region. The Nazi-In- of anachlUBS of Czechoslovakia. o>lt I f there Is any time of year when The arresting officer, *lth hla 11:15—^-Adrian' RoUtai’s Ensemble. 7 nay." Still the British, cabinet mem- I Ju s t D o n 't F e e j will sleep later and dreif in a V . Meantime the timing of the vis^^ DIZZV .lARGO.N OF ITS OWN " It waa Just to deliver this paper,” wefm spired rioting In Sudeten communi- cannot be emphasized too strongly fata and oils are particularly desir- eyes heavy with need for sloop 11:30—Richard Hlmber’s OrcheatrA bers like the ambassador’s direct- Is something of a godsend to Hlt- . B l’ SKS A N D T R U C K S ties Is undoubtedly part of a well- able, It Is during the colder months. terse sentences the facts of the she said. " I f you’ll see that h* New Volk, Sept. 15.— Evei-y tracle that Britain and Fran.ee are com- gets It, please.” 18:00— Clyde McCojr’s Orchestra. nese for he never leaves them In U p T o It . . . ” de.slgned plan not only to excite the Now that the fall and winter months case. Speeding on a main thor- ■ler, since It relieves him of the dire ^ a t e Registrar of Motor Vehicles ! has Us own argot— and the bual- pletely aware of this, but In accord- That' should have been all, but 12:30— Carl Deacon Moore’s Or- doubt either as to his meaning or Britl.sh and French,, but also to ance with their usual policy of are approaching, when butter will oughfare, cutting in and out of chestrA RADIO hls sincerity. ' necessity of Instant'action with re- A . b '' ywdw-ln of Massachusetts, re- I ness of making phonograph records the warmth, the luxury of the- big create the Impression that the mis- catering to .the dictatorships, they yield a desirable heating food, re- traffic, a man’s car hit, the odor 1:00— Silent.' ____ Those who are watching Mr. Ken- woq'l have to ilave with a fhevcl or eiil _ . latlon to the fa u i riotlni^ in Sude- ferring ti" room, Larry’s smile, hie nearness, • How often of late yoa’vo h#d to 'Nthe'crash of an Intersl.ate exc.eptlon. ^ treated Sudetena want, to Join the appear ready to sacrifice everything member to help yourself to this of Intoxicant# on the Ivoraan’e Tomorrow’s Program nedy at pretty close range tell me bus snd s hwller tmew A''He .Shaw, o n e ^ f .the more golden yellow fat which Is so appe- breath, admission of drinking, and hls poise and sophistication held Etaston Standard Time make that admission. Yon’TO tired, tenland—or entirely lose face an.l bu.s and a t l^ e r tnick at Oxford, |i ,,^<,,1,,.^ recorders, has become fluent Third------Reich.-----...... Everything . W. ^ portrays In the Interests L»lof peace. Unfor- A. M. that he feels he has a special and tizing and so pleasingly flavored. her. Hla voice went on uttering listless. Just barely able to drag his god-like pre.etlge with his fanatl- an oppressed people whom Jijstlce | tunately enough, they are not In- a'none-too-steady walking of the 6:00— Reveille with Jake and Carl. Important mission to perform In Hls in his stste, InTynlch seven person.s ; in the Jargon and helps us oii. wUth line at the precinct station. Fa- the trite nonsense o f a young man threngh the daily roatine. cal . followers. Ohvlo.jislj' .hC .had to demands must' be returned to the j surlng peace, buU.are merely poat- 6:30— "Sunrise Spe.clal.” , New York. Sept. 15— (A P )—Out- ambassadorial - capacity. This is were klUcirand mkny others''grave-I Hiese: QUENTIONR AND ANSWERS, wanting to continue a meeting 'twoifold. .- Better go and t ^ ; U orer with fatlierla'nd Of coiirse, practically all pohlhg the evil diy. 'Let us ho'pe miliar routine, yet fascinating as 7:00=—Morning Watch. door pickup Of television haa had Ite ___ await the Chamberlain vl.sLt______L X 'lt Is Aho.it I "Balding the plnwdieels" is the the pulse of a. big city. with a pretty girl, and she hadn’t yonr Phyaicl#n. Pro|>ably It’s noth- e ih e i^ e ih e r woa.'l have to work le-hsrd, b ecaai^nrtaing of this is Nazi propaganda,'but the ( th#y realize this white there Is ktlll tried to break the spell. 8:00-^News and-Weather. He bellev^ It his business In'^the (Extracting Wisdom Tooth) "Only two bottles of beer, your flret broadcast test in New York, ing terioDS—yet Bta pfecanllon Is cfftrii,“"'‘f ‘T '’" " " ’'‘'‘‘ lftadejtuC^;7nt;;:,ate Gn^L-e Com-| hverage man, parllcularlj the Ger-I a chance to stop Hitler-and Mu.s.so- "Better stay and thaw out a "-,3:15—HI Boys. Cjiiestion; Sally S. writes; "I have honor." the woman declared. "man on the street” interview wj a much wiser coarse than potting oniciain or the re.sult of the*| mi.salon placed s limit on UlKspee.l- '"P fhttj-. Musicians like to play the man. Is .scarf ely aware'of this. llni. ^ bit Too Cold to go out la that fc30— Radio Bazaar. carried to special receivers by the. been having trouble with a wis- The lights at night bother, me. I it off. A honsnltatloniiow may save Berchtesgaden rail, the gue.ssing Is 'a t which these hiise* are p e r i l e d 1 Panics around the city \ dom tooth. Is it necessary to. have didn’t see .the car.” snow at once.” He mmieuvered ■9:0&—-3^e Band (^ es .To Town. RCA-NBC system. her ■ over to the big cars. "Let’s are^btgOoctor'sbUlalJttleUter. end Afarniibingi itay clean longer. The chiUien will open to all comers .But ;1here Is W^{ravel " The .snpervl.Mon of I n i ^ ;b o V ').7 c a d T ‘‘’' " " found In it extracted?” Worn alibis, weak excuses, ob- 9:15—Oretchen McMullen. Scene o f the broadcast Wednes- WAKE UP YOUR Answer: I have no way of provid- pretend you’re Mrs. Ipewltch from 9:30—Hermatr and Banta. day afternoon wras the Plaza in And ezordM precantion, toe. In p enty of JustifleaUon, In the sltiia- state buses, he explained. Is undordX A novelty time that might de- jections by the defense attorney, New York and I ’m seUlng you a- having the prescription filled wUeh, ing you with a definite answer with- and catch questions by young "rom 9:40— Musical Intbrliide. Rockefeller Center. Newly designed \ - ■ ' ' “ ■ •lion, for theCzech* fear that they i the 1. c. C . /o "there la not much ‘ ' '" f " '* .hcstrselllng record Is car, Must the color scheme be or- LIVER B IL E- yonr I>hyriciaB glree you. Where? out knowing more about your case. Sweeney,. tl»e assistant proeeeutOT 9:45—Vic and Bade. - mobile equipment housed In two InkSBtCliMMl-ibri Tm T Jsi« Oil of M is -— ■"are to-hr put- on the'Ktfffher's w^“can'''do ’ sht^.i’t’ -it " ...... ' callell a "banana" after, that mem- W a s h ingto n D a ybo o k However, a wisdom tooth must be chid, madam? Wouldn’t this hya- 10:00— Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage vans made it jxissible. The pictures Ask him abont this pharmacy 1 block." _ - nrable nit^ "Yes, We HiAe No Bana- newly assigned to the eburt In an tkeHmmifariZltG* 1 extracted when It Je decayed, or cinth do just ae well? What you Patch. ' . were sharp and clear, even when • new pteyiodnirSliWi qnt of Ihe irey. I ll the laiiljT There ■ are a grest manv people | nas effort to check reckleee and dan should have Is a coach a n d -fo u r- Tha fivor ohoold poor oat two poaado ot Oi when It is so fat- out of line that gerous .^drlvlng. 10:15-Jobn’e Other Wife. ''the sun went Into a cloud. Hqoid bO* into roar bowoladiilljr.ft^tUibll* June .A- [in in tniBthis coiincountry iry who would go mmti’ch u ch! e 'c n e 'o f * i'«<'ordlng la called By CHARLES N I TTEB. white and gold for a princess: a U not flowias troolr. roar food doosn’t disooL ■ to the tobaccoles* Loyalist outpost.' It causes pressure on the tooth next 10:30—Juet Plalq BiU. WELDON -A**oc1flted J*reos Correspondent The w/oman waived a Juiy^'trlal enow prineees with diamond flakes It loot daeora lB Ibo bewol*. Gooblooti an couh N O W . IS T H E C H A N C E JVviHher than Mr. noodwih. " " When isolated Aaturlas fell laet to It. ■-'"The' wisdom tooth is a*'val- to be , tried by the Judge. Pat Uropean' situation growing roar rtomseli. Tba tot eonitlpotad. Your BBUGCOMPAifk - ' ■ rrnlicted, fron i\ all interfering Recently In .Madrid. melting cm her eyelashes and 16:45—Woman In White. after October a number of Loyalist troops uable ag any other tooth as It smiled a lltUa The Judge was 1:00—David Harum. ■ more tense, the networks have been I whtl of would have to go out of business if "Silly,’-’ she wild. “ A coach ami’ P. M. Most of tbs pickup# have comej itfie Giniil.a. Jiie I'll M aggln o f the and the .^enemy lines 300 yards sible golf game that afternoon, she Cortot** UtU o U io r Plds br nomo. S3 cento, Dad will find lt\eailai on fka’ poekatbooJe, wllk ili lanftf men cut—that for the • period during, j'”’''’"1"''to th^ railrr^Vs wisdom teeth erupted normally and four, imagine. I f I eU y much 12:15— “ Hilltop House.” with little or ho advance notice; f tobboislT rofoM parthis# *b* ■.! Y a n k r e s . H a n k Greenberg of the away.. '' ' Fishing for Food. ^ kr.eyv. Ferrl which their party's, candidates have Long, distance b’ises, tearing over':Tlge%, a’nd the stay^sound and hard. If you have longer I'U miss my coach; the 12:30— "M yrt and Marge.” rack! volatile "Gabby" As he dive.d for-cover; his.officer I Troop* often hunt and fish be- Her own eyes followed the line green and yellow one that collects On the air tonight: - . _ ■ - giiide turned , to rea.ss;^re him by | tween the lines, not for sport, bill been troubled by a wLsdom tooth, of the river* ..while the case was 12:45—"Stagin’ Sam." In achieved election Lhe.v have been re- bf'fbe oiiitif r-,’ nl rail- -H.-i'rtnctt ,,f ,th< Ohiuripo CuKs. people over on that cornbr. And WOR-MBS— 7 SpedAi six-hour saying: - for fresh food which Is always wel- the best advice I may glve^,.j^u is to held up for a momeA. Not so l:0Q^News #nd Weather. he pi Intoreed by a growing element of ''^"^.’ ' •'I’ceds. Constitute n jc rr..’nial .\nd 'll i.s inferbaling to, mite the get the opinion of a dentt.st regard- then J'll have to wait for the next ' series of progrome celehrstinff MBS :itl:l:ide'0f highly paid, internation- 1 "'.rhat's all right, we don't shoOt I corne.. Cmsca of peasants tilling many month# ago It had been 1:15— HI, Boy*. life, fiee lervIcIngL, and < ^ ^ j a v in g s tkaongli lower 6AS rate • Independent .voters, to whom alone would h:ivc hern far ing’ extraction. / ' ^ ■ one and stand up all the 4vay 1:30—^MarJorie Mills. fourth anniversary end salute ';tQ was , ally worshipped stage and screen ’ at e:irh other, ifp here" , j their soil in comparative peace'be- locked in ice,.the ferrlgs. blunt Texas'atste network,, which Joins' nosed and puffing heavy black home. The crowds will be on the 2:00— "Friday Matinee.^’ Uiivley^B so th: /they could attribute thoir.siiccees. A Ithe ItViaglhatlnn of, yTtiCri- Idr-K toward the.se hall pis vers, ] The visitors thereupon proceeded tween the so-called Jlnes have been the chain, speakers Incluile Lee Dine Dance If, .'filin', fiMk vfe with and j^i with tle a three-day survey ’’'"'''''.v ofot fortitica-rortinca-j j reported at variousvariou times. (Shoes Too Short;) smoke, breaking a path between street ln\'another five , minutes.” 2;30-:^ake and Carl. Inves great deal of this vote hag been cast ^ ffeneration ago even .«hov fiMk vfe with anil ,.^ tl But the look In her eyes belied O’Daniel, Gov. James V. Allred end ■ i agaln.st'eiuh-other for a smu'eAnd Hons In that, sector during \vhlch he I The reason Is oobvious. Bpatn Is Question: Hiram 'K. wants to the shore#. SO. too, had her heart 2:45— Rhythm of the Day. order by discontented RepUbhcline i they had been well able to vlsuaii'ze know: . "Would the wearjng of- „ her words. She didn’t want Elliott Roosevelt. ' THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT 7..; who I a hand.shnke' fiom the. baseball . hC' didn't hear a rifle shot l divided Into tvfb enemy chinpa by been locked in ice, she thought. 3:00—The Story of Mary Marlin. ■ bond* the dev pair of shoes' too ghort for the feet hurry, luid yet ebe couldn’t etahtf SWINO.^ON- DOWN W ITH rates on all^ojther appliancei. And Dad wilf thank hit Incky hgve been attracted to dhe-Pemo-Idevelopment of-lhe/autnmobll- ...... le-crents e,.-,nvi ' .\nd i.i,If.'God. navesave ine-mai'K. the-mark; ] idlC'^d.•■,■•-—. "In 'anger." •••?,' •*■ ' more than 1.000.miles o f lines And then L a rry had . come: Larry -3:15—Ma Perkins. WEAF-NBC — «:15 Vocal Vsrl- have any Injurious effect 7 there Indulging in a\ passing fllrtifl .pties: 7 Ru(fy '(7aUee hour: 8 G < ^ . erotic...... pmteiisa-. ...------xtf-—- -* 'Uberaltsm''— ' ■ ■ .,^.|i^d„thc t t''aa.t..progta4H'.*iX'riM4d.-i»tuid-,r'arL.,.a .D(.,;viaK.Di. .AI«i(i(ciii...uivat*ui-tA1ci(i.iiiiVitmi-'n'.'‘perfiirTn*r.-to I..'-..'lUv.facX,Uic-aitbry -Waa-Was clcurreiiL..'hocuwen.L.ho threetbrea tlinestlinea -the-the. frontfi lino 'territory yvlth Jil# eye*.like Uue, clear lce> 3:30—Pepper Young’# Family. ' 4 - -g-'tor. used ,1s out hdWlhg it. I ‘tidiight a pelr of hie mouth twisting lit that lon- tlon-with a strange man',' ‘ - ■ ' ' 'Nevra Variety; '9. Bob ^ r jia ; l l TH E C LYD E TRH > Its nominations for-United qt,t«. "'hich hai .oln'ce b.'cn. rarried "'H'dver a .sandrvich ciip'iof.roffee | Hhfil a rifle ^hot w:i5 In France and Belgium during the fhoes which are half a The presence o f others had 3:45— The Guiding Light; (K. 1...... , - " lib. him. tfiat lu.cky.___ fellow_____ ascends'______airraid warning._____He couMn't He World war which’ was .manned bv size ' too •Ided grln,^’ his blond hair like Clyde McCoy orchestra. fifnatfuii iiSndi ^ ■ I..(nr. ils/A'Sunfi ewfo' mil ■wo' imiu lh<>#t..aad«i>ihMLJ,A ^ tA^ ithSii maAlAwAf— --- —----- — ------;------:p:.-ll-M' VnfrTi ;iP5VW'’Rr\ITitI7ptKesir ~ ~ 77’^ ^ tn*». MU "HP', Wit.’l ■’aPTB*''(« W HaesT...... a * m a... n y .— men.. ■M* tssrisa ""^ f ftrt"."- —t'h'a'f""'”' L-'l^^'y‘-T"nn°d'"''~'’E4‘l*‘*:*"4li*y~”‘~f‘’yni I f yi' ' ' ’ '''*y ||"j ' '« .'garUculsrly, tiMh.,^PflmacraUc ma- j -heen.il' l>yman,.^-.G^ ^ f t , Paul i cpnflrin-that'Officers, Instead bf llv- they Invariably produce •P*lIpalh In the .hroRen a/path to her heart freeing She tucked her h#ir hi" ploc# end Desth| 7:3CL8to|y • of tbs aongr&{ THUBSOAT AND — 1 1J| A -'* . . ’U . _ 11 ---- .A .• .. . At.... ' 3 3..,..-A ___1.. Even' In: there were q-ulet big„ toe#.’___ Iha#to\xch;i CALVERTS , . 15c /chine Ignored the ^ ‘tsTence of th at' fadh the 1e-)«r tikely B«'nny .GoiaimBn. Phil ; In g'at, the front, lived leisurely In sectors w-lth weeks o f teactlvltyi_ they are ex,- tutneil to the dime. Ha .wsh, beeld# Major. Bowes amotsuts; 9 Batufa' s A tubday spec ial Tbi ^pensive------shoes,. hesitate I I to throw Bdr, . . M e t h : element ' • ' ‘ • i he aj/hivved in. s,»ftcni:ii; ah. ! H?ker and Jack'Benny are several ; homes several mile* behind the'liiies In Spivln only key highways.and o f CBS workshop dramas; 9:80 them away.” Ip’S.r*’"* - "There goes the bus end 'rta' to MINUlTi ‘ " ...... O'C ' ' meet! • ' 7 s-dtening 4h. . ,^se-. the srar^tuddrd folk w h o seem h»nd came to the front- during the- poaltl6na are Heavily entrenched Life had been sp. empty before W D R C Amirlcans at Work; 11 Jtaimy Joy TQ M CO LLINS 20c STEAK. ,q)OCL. ir the Remihttran-'--convehtibh':'*''«*<'es-or ‘imparfr- A eollt.rion'be-j Tn-g#r a terilflr lift out of 'hob-NiaV 'Iniich as a business map V|-ouId Answer: The wearing of toir short bterae. That mean# I ’m In luck, , • -fl J. Ar and fortified. Even manning these toJd v^ftereelf again. Not Haitford, Oonn.^ ISSO orchestra. henefiti of the finest automatic home healing lyiteme . . ' which tomorrow Ls to nominate .the ‘ ----- "----- ...... - -J ------•- i-.-v------a shoe • would inevitably cause tost It had seemed ao at the Ume. i n put the paper In Mr. Abbot’# WJZ-NBC->4:45 Song ptetura#; 1st pi fortifications requires so many men crowding and o f course, 4he foot can a Daylight Ssvtiig Tim# evenli party’s state and senatorial’ candl- spee'd 1s aa destnictive n.-'w ,v= it ' pin.vei-e. Incidenliilly, are I Beware of the Enemy.. that neither #lde has larger num- Tner6 nA* 1.-4 nmvn#*H fXkNtKalt *oyai**oK,AAi ,.11 Ai.^- ’ W EAF-NBC — 1:45 p.m. Betty ■ o’eloql trailing the New Deal and the'Cross in 1938 we Indifferently st ir.1 (or .nowned football coarhes—all these ed. troops, planted and cultivated them and buy others. - Foot treat- nmther. easygoing, busy ' keeping funeral tomorrow. spite evsry effort to stop it Is re- ments would probably be more ex- 5:00—^Ad Liner., Crocker; 3:45 Guiding light; 4 Tuna flower banner-In Kire but dtsappplnted hazards and'wholesale deathwhich I "Ihletes are catered to flower ^roen s between . tha lines ported on a limited ecale. ' the house running smoothly and pensive than another pair of shoes. Roel^m, N. Y.. Sent 15.— (A P ) _ ■v 3:30—Keyboard. Concerts. Jypea; 5:45 National amateur golf. meetl: hope. It can wta t'he 1938 election In during the summer of 1937. , Propaganda by loudspeaker la pleaaanUy for big Dennis McOraw. ^ 5:45—H ie Mighty Show. J.y „ P-.-i'-ttit.v e '- . w h,,v. That's all changed now, however, Furthermore, the disoomfort arising Funerol senlceg WABC-CB3—1 and 5:15' National This Janltnl Goa version used to convince the other troops ail ofiTlcer In the police department. w1Ii.be held tomor- 3;00—Nevr# Serilce. this state. It ran, If will noml- tolerated at the beginning of ' th. . __ — ' for when General Franco -looking when theishoes are too' short would row for Albert L. A iw . u„oaoo singles tennis ■ (also WJZ-NBC hurnar ehaagot yoar Mn they are fighting for the wrrong Thmge had changed swiftly 6:10— Baseball Scores. ■ - praaont Aoilor into a dent < - nate them, elect WjiUam J. Pape of century. , ■ Id le s on the Central Park benches for a weak spot this spring, hit become very annoying if you tried rormor pre«l- 5:15); 3 Rubbertown ^ v u # ; 8:45 FREE SURVEY cause and should desert. These to wear the shoes for several then: had assumed # ksieldoscoplc 3il3~-Dorle Rhodek, songs, x Worlii Economic cooperation pro- SMITH eomplatmty automatie was t Waterbury as governor and Jphn A. Neither these great' l(een wasting their lim e profit- i ,ii,nthis oc,wsector, i, utm his troops’.weren't, i.,a„/p- ato'p- (methods reap some rewards. There monthis. A good rule to follow is aspect. Her Jsther'a death In the tor'’thJ -AaaoclaUon 6{30—‘Today’’—with Bob Trout QAS hsafing mntti Bupre oetlnv with r«iir.»a —kJa i ^ ' I ably lately. Several of the boys i ped until they were swimming In Is constant desertion back and forth line o f duty, a rearranged Ufa to for the Advancement of Science gram; 4:30 Stag for jrour supper. Danaher as United SUtej senator. ^ tag 1th railroad schedule*, nor i who warm the public seatt have i the . Mediterranean and Loyalist to wear only those shoes which keep 6:45—Croasrood# H#U. WJZ-NBC^11;30 o.m. Form and AND ESTIMATE on Wt It cannot win with candidate* who on a small' -scale, such deserters the feet eomforta'ble at all times. « t ft wldow*D p^&MioiL her own T^rod^!^ “***'" ^ 7:00— Ray Heatherton. . ventio the enorm ous tater.«1ate trucks | diverting themselves with chess i Spain had again been divided In often bringing Important mlUta^ Home. Hour; 1:30 p.m. UttlA’ variety Y ou «. un /* mean nothing or who are nothing .which have absorbed .so m-jch of the ‘ P'’'* checker boards: and they've , half. • ' ---- - 7:16—Hollywood Scroenscoop#^- show; 2:45 Between the Bobkehda; ‘ Ocean Information. ,Tho enemy Invariably advtiii’je. f the la: country's frelvht' t7n at these slow-iho-i No-Man's-Land may.be 10 miles ' George McCall. 4:45 Collier trophy sword. but blanks on which to inscribe the' starts minor ;actlon when the loud- X, of GAS [,. 1—. ! S< counirj s freight transportation. I tlon games, having all that time for ^ r more across, the lines conelstlng 7:80—.^U Hands'On Deck. Some Friday short 'waves; : Is ^ l of the G. p. P. nate any business whatevet o'h the , prariu.e. [only of outposts, an artillery piece. speakers go Into plsy, attempting D. s. star tsto estimate ■ 8:00—^Men A gstan Death. WTIG — #DRC — WTHT your honu TJ The to- dfowrn out the voice. '.^GSO GSP GSO OSD GSB London A The Democratic 'ferganizatlnn tg-1 Public highways, Well, along . came more chal-|br a machine gun crew bommanding 8:30—Story of S'Song, and aconoot* no • »L> uj ' • 1 pongr Often this spreads the alarm to WA TKI NS BR OTHEHS, Inc 8:36 p.in. BBC Ehnplre. orchestra; WDRY — WATR WICC ‘ B * wc nored the Independent "Hberar * * b-dter srd .n, lengera thafithe loafers could handle a valley. On one occasion the Loy- nearby sectors sad before long there NEXT YEAR’S EXPENSES - 9:00—Major Bowes’ Amateur Hour JZJ Tokyo 7:15 song#; 2RO Rom# « 7 v ‘ . . 7 7 , . " nore “and, d «K>so they-they placed a charge on aUall: allat civalrycavalry turned cowboy tempor-temper lOiOO-T-Oolumbis Workabdp. _ fHocovex •i:45. vote:. I f the Republican convention jtor the conductndnrt thetn^ tournamentstOumAm*nta acrossarrrxM the»Vim board.'<••< srily1.0 andmwo J t rounded tie% up n 6,000 aiv\ head*of Ig heavy firing on » miles-Iong front 7:30 America’# Hour;, OLR4A KS-'ur none knowing* Just whst brought 10:30—Americana A t Work. Prague 8:20 Concert; D>JD Bertin follow# Its lead and does likewise it nation’s transportation sc- : *'7*' * dime, any passing pedestrian | catUe grazing In "No-Man’s Land ’ 11:00— Sports; News. *^18 t a l k w ill h e lp y o u d e c id e h o w to Is on the action. Washington. 8epL 15__ (A P) — FUNERAL SERVICE 9:30 0)4< military morcbe#; G8I Wiu loBB not ooly'ithlsonly'-thl# elstdlenelection but ^viUes'tbanUvlUes'thaa thathe railroads.railroads, then | hi*“ akm’ *cM rit‘ [[“ J i w 11:15—Organ Silhouettes. hla skill, can sit down to a half was fired at them. Uhcle Sam st#rt#d out to d ^ to m - / R. K. ANDERSON, DIRECTTOR ^ OSG GSC GSB -London 10;50 Sbeep Y o te in th e ^c o jp iu ff e le ctio n ^ It# rhanc## in IMO. theU operators can afford to build hour's contest of writ*. CALT 18 FRODIGT 11:30-7—tftneent Lopez's Orchestra. dog' triola Another time tn Eetromodura, tlmat# what It will eon tonm hi# 12:00--Johnny Long’s Orchestra. their own truck and bus roads, as Thera are no regular hours and t"wo ndn-commlealoned officers from household la th# year bewtnalnw E«UbIifih6d 1874 shop doesn’t close after derk. elthe.'. Julian, N. C .-r^ A P )—V. B. .Ool-. next July 1. ^ • 12:30 a. m.— Tod Weems’ Orch##tfa, the railroads had to do„ I f they can Insurgent Spain deserted to ths Loy- Tomorrow's Pregrpes According to tbs United Statas Be Sure_,to Listen. J H a n c lie s t e r V i v is i o n BEAUTIFUL CALM When we went by the other evening, tron# own# -a au«rn##y calf, Each department-and agency of Bureau o f Public RoodSrSO par cent eompete with the railroad only be- alist# In a blgb-powmd- Amarlcan A. hL e dozen players wreigbed their next “Quan Pstay”, which baa ban th# govtramant wcaa roqulrod to 14* EAST.CENTER ST. of traffic goes over olty stnata, 88 ^ H f t r S t w r d G a n Cma dir ngotor cor, riding up tn #tyl# to (Ivliif milk KaM it wo# Mx daw# 7:00—Shopper# SpeetsL *Buae they run over roads paid for movec under thA'hardly adequate ■ubaut to Daniel Ben, oning Bud- per cent over #tat# Kigb^'^ff*' orxl surfdhder and to b#^N #t#d At th# aae of mv o b wnok#,^# mmomm lUwliietteB it *' aroetcT, by imdowa it# PHONESr O F F I C E 6171; R E S I D E N C E 74^4 • 7:45r-N#w# Sqgvlo*- 17 per cent over eouaty and taw»> The Democratic Party

son homa was dteoiatad l i a ' inSO K S PREPARE Manchester 75,000 USED POOL LABOR RELATIONS The Weather PICKS MARK HOLMES F O m W A T T E N D A M rohama ot. pStk and grata. A DEMIKRA'nC LEADERS fat luach waa asrvad, tte foatm Date Book Washington, Sept. 15.—Forecast W E D D IN GS which waa a Ikzia tosddtM i News From Manchester’s FOR SOCIAL SEASON for Massaebuastta— showers this A T S U R P R IS E S W W E R piMram ot gatesa latteM i SA#REC REPORT CONVENTION TOPIC afternoon, gensrsUy fair aad'tligbt- FORT’ CAMPAIGN wad<^. Thto^l^Mk ^ FEAR REPERCUSSIONS )y cooler tonight except poambly Announce Sept. 17—Flret of ahauM sorM ot t* 'fhowera on the coast early tonight; Friandg Gathar To Honor Mrs. RGBSOIT8 80H M aw f»nt fall daaeea at CountryCountry Qub, A rt Engagement William Lockman Of Cali- Eltoe J^>et, Claude W. Jones and Co m m ittees S e le cte d F o r Y a- McKay's orchestra. Friday fair and cooler. Williamim Hennessey of HHartford Jared B..-Tennant Csmlag Eveals G lo b e H o D o w JM o tt P o p n la r S U P R E M E C O U R T W IU Vermont,. Haw Hampshire-and W in O rg a n iz e P ro fe sa io n a l s^h.D.o.Uncea. the engagement oC^hls fornia.. A Fm-mer. ReaidfiBf ,.New YoA, Sept .15. — (AFl ;4., W ILLIN O T O N For the -first time In the history of ST A F F O R D Sept. 18—Fourth game ot town T rn in ? ira t e R a c in g L o n e r- Rhode Island showers this afternoon daughter,. Mlsa Louise Hennessey, Of Thia Town. Felice Harttoiaii Kaaaa and CNenei SADLACK IS NOMINATED the towm of Hebron the Democratic followed by generally fair and cool- to Felix R. Bera," son Of Mr. and Hohaon, son of tha late Rear•r a S- MISS JENNIE R. CHURCH rio o i E y e n ts— A n O n tlin e series betwsen Blusflslds and Mor- O f P n b fic R e cre a tio D Senatorial Convention, 35th. .Pla* tarty. Brothers at U t Nebo, -f:S0 p. H E A R R A ILR O A D C A S E R e so h itio n O n W ag er tonight and Fridi^. M en O f T o w n In U n it F o r Mrs. Joseph W. Bars of 88 Strick- Mrs. wnUam Lockman of Pas- mlral Richmond P, Rohaon, ■faaMto" trict, wUl be9 n«iu held nere* bare- The9 ae meet- SPRINGS g a n A nd H e w es A n x io n s Maine: Rain this afternoon end- land street. The wedding data Is Amarldaa War haro, ware zsaRiaff m. adena, California, the former Mlsa last Monday In Elktoa,'|l(L FOR PROBATE: COURT Thomas C.' Denman, 80, retired ing will be Baturday evening, In JOHN a NBTTO O f A c t iy it ie s P la n n e d . Sept. 21 — Concert at Emanuel Spob^ B ig In c re u e . n e r A c t C h a n g e i ing early .tonight, cooler. In the in- set for 'Ihanksglvlng day. Ultian Johnson, daughter of Mr. overaeer at the Gardiner Hall, Jr., the Town Hall,111, opening a t’7;8fl d. a. 479, Stafford Lutheran church, auspleee of Dor- T o N ip In ^ d A n y S ig n s terior tonight; Friday fair 'and and Mra. Carl Johnson ot Oak L All towns• of TeUaodTellaod county will IVasblngtoB, Sept. 1 5 ^(A P )— cooitr. ' Thread Company, ofBoutb WlUiag' eas Sodaty. The attempt of the OoapeoUeut straet, was given a-kurpMaa mlacel- u All vMtora or *tr«n(«rs ton, and a former Methodist mtnlS' be represented. Hebron delegates A regular mseUng of the Masonic Oct «—’’Ladlea’ Night” of Sean Atlantic coss^^ Etoatport to'San- HowarthrWabrek lantout shower last flight by bar are. HoiMr W, HUls, Mrg. Anne .C. The Lsdiss drels of the Stafford The most popular parC^'-of the Railway and Lighting Oottpany of Pittsburg^ Sept. 15—(AP)—The dy Hook:. Fresh aoutS. and south- Thomaa J. RCgara. chairman of Mr. and Mrs- John Wahrak of iD-ttaa dtjr sr* nordialty (qvltcd 4o tsr,.dlBd-sU..hU.hoine.ls South WB' RbUow UnlvarsaUft dhttfCH wtll hold Social Club was held at the Mteonlc Vaaa, a t Orange O f F a c tio n a l D iffe re n c e s. New Raven to collect , damages Of auflt and oouilni Mrs. Ottp Jehnaon n s S e le ct R o ck v ille bear good music v>» the state ticket. rejected lease but the court “time la near" when buatneas la "go- northeastern states and from Mtchl- of Georgetown University School of thur J. Macfarlsnd of Msnaflald -Post Mistress Mrs. Clarence E. tion at Eastern Point, Groton. Ha 'and will appoint hls committee., held on Sunday at Wilcox’t Pier summer for improvement of tha' he trio was anxloui to nip in the ing to get a fair deal from the gov- Law, was formerly assistant secre- noon at the home of Mrs. C, A. Prises will be given each night with Restaurant in Savin Rock, West a elsim of $1,424,457 an and Wisconsin south to tha Baltimore. Sept. 16.—(A P I’—II m Center, adjutant; T. Arthur Bar- Hammon-Knowlton ' in Mansfleld. Porter and Mr. Porter, Is making as succeeds Albert Ricci also of Staf- pool. There was no reported in- bud any eigne of factional diffel- period of rejection up to ernment” guir coast. West of the Mtsstsslp- tary and treasurer of the Hartford rows of Mansfleld Canter, finance good a recovery from the effeeta of a grand prtae at the conclusion of Haven. Dinner will be served at stance of accident or Uineas cause encea which might Impair t ^ outcome of Maryland’s four«vray Production Credit Association. He The program Include violin and ford Springs who resigned. The'’new the aeries. -— 2 p. m. sharp. Music will be by time the claim.was heard. He aaid ‘i t la vain to hope that ?il river the weather is generalV officer; Edwin Lewis of Mount piano selections and addressee by her 'broken elbow as could be ex- committeeman, Although he has by negligence at the pod, which ww chances of victory in next Novem- such treatiflefit will emanate from air. There hSa been a tempera- race for the DemoerSUe guberna- was unopposed for the nomination. Hope, chaplain; Fred Duktlg, Cov- pected. The surgeon tn charge at T. Walter Relchardt has been AiigusUneA Council orchestra of ber’s elections. Roger J. Murphy, chairman of Mrs. Frederick Latimer' .of Hart,- nevsr held public office, hsa been well guarded and asnagad . «rJ the. White House. Cloagreas can, ture fall of 8 to 12 degrees tn tha torial nomination awaited today'the entry, ■ sergeant-at-arms; Byron the Windham Community Memorial active In Democratic politics in tha Sleeted chairman and James Maher plcyees 5f the Recreation Commld The two-day state concjai/e. fea- and I hope will, pass - legislation plains etatee and.. Mlsaisalppt val- . the probate committee. ‘ for ituiny Hall, Coventry, historian. Retiring ford, state regent, and Miss'Mary hospital says that a good deal de- his aid to conduct ths monthly WUllato J. Mulligan, SUte tured by a seven and one-half hours ofilcial eanvaaa of votes, with a pOe- years, declined renomlnatlon for the Welch, vice-regent. county and state. The district in- "*«- , . I a E N B R O O K M A N , K IL L E D which Will,encourage buslnesa and ley and a slight rise in tem ^raturs ■Iblllty it might not be decided be- Commander Lewis Whitcomb was pends on the little girl herself as to cludes tbs 18 towns in'Tolland coun- bridge for members of the Masonic li*****^*®^ Hon. WUllam J. Shea, W ^ e outdoor recreation ahowe final day session, earner to a eioee put-the oountiy back on Its feet” in most of the northeastern stataa. Office. He was given a rising vote appointed a member of the execu- Mrs. Benjamin Rpbblns was noti- whether she will regain ■ complete bodies and members of the Eastern ConnscU- here late yeaterday.-'M Republicans fore the party convention Septem- of thewfcs for hls past services. fied Tueaday morning of the death ty- Hon. John a general gain In use by both men'' “yitally Neoeeasry Stops" ber 28. tive committee; use of.the Joint. It was' a very Mrs. Laura Bartori Tisianl of Star and Amaranth. Prizes wiU and wromen, Indoor reCreatlpBjal wsre beginning to arrive tn New B Y T R A IN , is S U IC ID E Mr. Murphy called the convention The auxiliary will hold election of of her sister, Mrs. Eva Shippey Ful- treacherdiis break and wlU have to _ ' r t WUl a c t a s Haven for thajo^nlng session today He suggested as "vitally necea- The oonteet-was unlike the Sena- to order, and James Elliott was Gold str^ t, has enrolled at the given at each sitting. fadUtlM were used by a few mote sary steps” by the next Oongreae torial primary, where Senator ISU- officers on Monday-'^venlng, Sep- ler, wife of Frank W. Fuller of be exercised persistently. The child A“p^'i touralii'SM wUl also take I of their convMtlon. . named chairman with Mrs. Florence Marlborough, at St. Francis hospi- Hartford Academy of Hairdressing women, and a few leaa teas than Vlrtu^y half of yesterday’s Sept. ; the balancing of the budget, taking M A IN E U R G E D T O C O P Y 1 lard E. Tydings, plaoed on the ad- tember 26 at the home of Mrs. Har- sustained her break at a church pic- ministration's political blaokllat was COrdtsen of Ellington as secretary. old ’James In Mansfleld Center. tal in Hartford' Monday evening at nic. In Hartford. HS^ are’in S lr s .^ * ^ last year. Tha four outdoor play- meeting^was -devoted 'to the ssna- rick (3onway, 47, of Glenbrook, was government out of oompetlllDn with Mark. Rofames 4-5 lb. Average Mr. Elliott and Mrs. Cordtaen were ter two weeks' illness. Besides W Hebron members of Colonel Henry Romildo Galotto, secretary of the a ~ Skelley of S t Peters R. C. church, grounds abowqd an aatlmatad at- toriM'oattle in which Lonergan, the Instantly killed by a New (Canaan business, amending the Wagner Act $30 victorious .over Rep. David J. Lawta, ' named for the probata committee Miss Emily Grant returns today Italian Alliance clubs of North undance Of 87,000, mort than 5,000 with appointment of a non-partisan E V E R Y W E E K PL A N who takes ths rasponslblUty of or- who ran with the voiced approval of - A to, her home In Burlington, N. J„ husband and sister she leaves one (Jhamplon Chapter, D. - A. R. at- oula^ Danbftry. wUl give the invocation. spotlight figure In one of the most line train at the Glenbrook statlen, President Roosevelt, l^ ln g a had for the neat two years. '' son, John Fuller and four grand- tended a.meeting of the organization America, will attend a district meet- eommlttse have made plana more than last year. Woman used .-laerlmonious political fights in years, last night Medical Examiner Dr. administration board, and overhaul- ganutng tha professional dlvUion. Mfs. Gertruds Patrle of EUlngton after visiting Mies Hattie M. Albro children of Marlborough and a ing Sunday to be held In South Man- I^gan haa ^arga and wlU salect arrangements for a very gala swimming faeUlUss Indoors some- repulssd with an avalanche of con- ing the tax atructure. This division will contact all pro- a clear majority over both Lawia and presented Mr. Sadlak's name to the for several weeks at the Nathaniel Foote Memorial Ralph W. Crane reported the death Augusta, Me., Sept 15—TAP)-^ Arthur E. Hungerford, ao the aaq- Chuck brother,' Nathan Sh^pey of West- House, Colchester, Wednesday after- chester. . day of events', for the pleaaure and what lesa than was tha total Saa vention votes, two rivals who dls was a suicide. Dr. Crane said Con- L. J. Taber, master of the Na- fessional psMla In Manchestsr rela- m ventlon and .WUllam A. ftogalua Mrs. C. Larry Little has aecured a Tha „dupUeate contract bridge «ntertalnknent oif aU. last year, and tha total for the men Benjamin C. Buhar, Danforth, bad Uva to tha Y. M. C. A. -and lU pro- ond-choloe aystem waa not caUad In- port. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins attend- noon'. State ofneers wrers present putod hls loyalty t othe-New Deal. way had be«i tn til: health and de- tional Grange, 'told the delegates, launched In Maine today a copy of to play. ' of RockvtUs mada the second speMh clerical position at the Connecticut ed the funeral at 1:30 o’clock this and made addresses. Miss EUzabeth tournament win be In charge of Ar-1 This day will be observed as in use of Indoor plunges and show-. In eantrast to the bitter battle pressed for six months. Last night that America must determine gram. Mr. Holmaa haa bsen graatly with Mr. Sadlsk accepting briefly, State College. thur Knofla, William J. Stavanson "Knights of Columbus Fourth De- which -preceded Lonergan’s victory, the ’’$30 every • Thursday” plan Interaated In young people for many In the gubernatorial raoe, Attor- Commltteo. afternoon at the CTongregatlonal Day, regent, was in charge. East srs was dow/n from 9,848 to 7,465 Dr. Crane said, (Conway suddenly whether it deelrM cooperation or -which carried Sheridan Downey to ney-General Herbert R. O’Connor Shottl^ei*c*!i^* E O lng^ Town There will.-be an outdoor meeting Hampton members provided refresh and George Hunt cree Day" throughout Savin Rock and 2,311 to 1,857 respMtlvely. scholarly 76-year-old Gov. WUhur threw hls feeding glasses on ths regimentation. We must choose be- jraars having coached various dra- Town Chairman T. Paul Manelnl church In Marlborough Center. T O LLA N D A committee of Le Roy Norria, a Democratic' U. S. Senate ncmlns;- matic erganizatlona and la a staunch appeared to be sure of 61 flrst-oholea of the Hartford County Chapter of The eighty-ninth birthday of Wlae manta and acted as hostesses. MRS. JOHN H. STEELE and the executlys cottimlttee of ths Use of both the east aid, west - Lk Uross was again chosen by ac- floor at hla home and ran from ths tween democracy and dictatorship convention votea, of 75 needed to of tha Democratic commlttea of thf Yankee Division Veterans As- There are 82 names on the list of John Pickles, Robert McLoughlln Savin Rock Association extends a side recreation bulldlnga dunng the elamatlon. to head the state ticket tlon In California recently. supporter of tha Y. M. 0, A. iniitigtftw baa called a meeting of Dante Pelmer wras observed totey. 889-4, Rockville house to the Glenbrook.. station. and flaslly we must decldt the gos- Bubar, unsuccessful Independent nominate. Mayor Howard W, Jaok- sociation on Tbureday at 4 p. m„ at About thirty years ago Mias Palm- thoss to' be made votera, aa posted and Herbert J. Leggett la to make cordial invitation to all members to year totalled 70,125, aUght^leas for the firth time since,he relbf There he started to disrobe. pel and the philosophy of hats.” the fiUlngton Democratic club for Waterfront Manor, Lake Wangum- plans for an outing for the mem- attend and have promised their ut- g ulshed the deanahlp of the Yale gubernatorial candidate In 1938, son had 41; Comptroller William S. Corned this ovenlng, when the nomlneea of er, a High school teacher, and Mias on the town bullptln boat'd. ’This Is than last year, It was shp^ A As memben of hls family ap- Prasldant DeWltt M. Emery, pro- RETIRED FLORIST DIES Gordy, Jr., 18; and Senate ProUdent baug. longer list than usual, but the Mies Barbara Toblason of the hers of the Masonic bodies of the most support and cooperation»per to junior ree memherahlp Mtabliabad Graduate school eight years ago. proached, Dr. Crane said, he threw asked the secretary of atate yeater- the caucus on Monday win meet Sara Dunning, a tsacher of singing make this’ day tha outstanding day posed that the conventloh go on day for petitions to be used In get- Lansdale G. Sasacer, 13. Frankfcrtf Maman ia.23c Seusege with the dub. Tha mMtlng will The funeral of Mn. Mary (Kelly) In public scbocOa and pf vtolin, came bances are that only about SO per Grant HIU aection is one of the 4-H Masonic- Temple. A pises and date for hpys under the rpifular Joining Lonergan, who also had the sup himself In front of a'traln bound for record for the 'immediate repeal of Bridgeport, Sept 15 — (AP) Cullen, wife of ThoTnaa F. Cullen of nt will show up wrhen the tim.e Club members to give a demonstra' will -be selected and a dinner served of events for the year. age shows an anmUment of 104. TOrt of Attorney General Homer S. Stoniford from New (>nsan. The ting 12,000 signatures necessary for start at sight o’slock. and plane for from New York and bought', the tIon at the 'EhMtem States Ehcposl- Each Faithful Navigator has Cummings, a member of Rresident all laws under which Congressional direct initiative of hls "Maine atate ^ ^ a Edwards Beard of- Bethel, CepfainJohnniiataiklCc Scallepe »>1tc the approaching...... election1 ^11 be be dis- Woodland etreet, Hartford, former- home of the late artist, Eli Hayes comes. There wili be a sessioo Sat- to aU who WlU attend. Sport' events During tha season, tbs west elda ree conductor of the train was John pqwer and authority has been dele- 79, died la Bridgeport hospital Wed ly of South Coventry, wma held at urday at the town clerk’s office for ilon. She; with Mary Bowen, will will be conducted Tickets wlU be pledged bis Aaaembly*s.and hia per wras complat^''rsecnditloned. Roosevelt’s cabinet, received 95814 Egan of Bridgeport and the engi- prosperity payments act—$80 a amoooo * euseed. It was drlglnally planned on WUlIngton HUl. They were very demonstrate cooking sonal support, assistance and coop-:oop votea Rep. Herman P. Kopple gated to the President ao that we nasday. A naUve of Monroe,____ the DU.ITS mice Swordtah SSto »‘2fc to have the nominees meet with the St. Mary’s church Tuesday morning. active In all public affairs for many the purpose, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. dtstributed among the members, Planned fdr the coming .year le neer was Clarence Burr of South may have constitutional government week for life.” Selectmen and town clerk ' srill be Dominic Riley of . New York City This WlU be get together for all the eration in having a lOOiper cent at- mann, hla.closest .rival and*severeat Like' the California plan, which family lived in Bathal since 1878. club the night of tbs caucus, hut Burial was In St. Mary^e cemetery. years. Miss Palmer Is an Invalid. ;tenslon^And enlargement of facll- Norwalk. Funeral arrangements for in . fact as well aa in name.” He He was a retlrad wholesale florist Tear heme tor ea llltleP ROOF owing to tbs length of the session, Mrs.-Cullen w is bom tn South Cov- S rasent'Nto administer the oath to and Tolland, who has spent tha ai members of -the bodies and a gpod tendanef:fr from, hls asaembly. critic, polled lOdVi -votes. The con- <3onway are not complete. goes to the eleetorite there Nov.-fi iaht^st|ir«ve4 bf, — Mlsa Dunning, elghty-flve* ysara-old, lose fowd qualified. mer at "Stone Croft" the summer Aeceptancea have already been lea aCm. Neho Add. With Im- vention gave Thomas F. McDMtougb withdraw the proposal later when and a descendant of Martha Beard, aid Di0t of AfF. the conference wee postponed tintll entry, a daughter of William and is very active and energetic. They time WlU be assured pvemente for existing laireuts as a constitutional -amendment, the Mlsa DW thy HlUlard of Venice, home of his mother and granMar' received. from the supreme officers, of New Britain, a late' entry In the delegates - objected to its procedure. Bubar proposal. If adopted, would one of the founden of the town of this evening. Katherine (Brannigan) Kelly. She have a companion. Miss Harriet supreme office employees, stats offi- lere. The west dde Four Acres Milford. 8 O'C t O C K Pie BsMag Ooateela. leaves fler husband and three daugh- Florida, la Visiting her uncle, John ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry T*hom- race, 2414 votes. bring state Issuance every Thuraday TelepboDS 7274 or 6747 •H. Carter.. There are seven people on N. Hewitt. \Mr. Hewitt and hls ford, will leave next week /for hls cers and staffs to be present an d ^ also will be Improvad, both of these Although Lonergan’s opponents, Women throughout Tolland Ooun- ters, the Misses Margaret,- Mary WUlIngton HUl over eighty years J . F . S M IT H T O U U N C H / fields giving added town owned land P H IL A D E IP IIU IS L E F T of $30 In state warrants, not cash, Mild and Mellow ’..ty win be interested in the pie con- and Helen Cullen of Hariford, and niece Sunday to Sterling to. second year at Holy Cross college at ie anticipated that there wlU to'oa Including Former National Com to all voters 50 years old or more old. see the latterik mother, Mrs. Maftcn Worcester, Mass. attendance of over five fluddred over for use of athletic tqama and mltteesnan Archibald McNeil T O J IV E A W A Y T U R K E Y S COFFH tests which are to be held In the tWTo brothers. Frank of Portchester, - Mi;a. Harriet Edg-srton and Mrs. outing parties. who were unemployed or whose near future, eponeored by the Farm N. Y., and William Kelly of Wash- Hilliard, who ik a teacher In ' the Several from' Tolland attended members. Bridgeport, who withdrew Just'be- W IT H O U T T A X I S E R V IIX Nellie Clrves, who spent the sum- Sterling public Mhools. the Garden Club Flower Show held D E M O C R A T IC C A M P A IG N » ■ fore the roll call started, persisted "productive. ' employment” had j Bureaua. ington, D. C. mer on WUlIngton HUl, returned to la calling the senator a New Deal A T P O P U L A R M A R K E T ceased. ' Mlsa Bara B. Robarte of the Tol- Mrs. Fanny H. R. Bennett enter- It Is expected tM t the meeting of at BarstoWs Garage, Rockville, Sat- Each $1 warrant, Burbar aaid; C a n v b o i r e 2 c . 170 land ^ u n ty Farm Bureau has an- Bristol Monday. Starr .Hklgerton the local Parent-’Teacher Associa- urday. A. E. Schaeffer of Tolland Chairman Of State Central I foe even after hls repeated avowals Philadelphia, Sept 18. — (AP) — tained at a birthday, luncheon st her has gone to Amherst, Mass., and tion next Monday evening,. Will take Is president and Mrs. A. E. Schaef- of loyalty to the objectives of the Independents joined Yellow Cab would be taxable weekly at the rata THE OLDE HOMESTEAD INN nounced that tlxe women have been home on Tuesday the following Committed To Speak Over| // drivers in a strike today, leaving of two cents, to be paid In stampa. 4- Hf*. tBc ' tovlted to take part In tflS pie bak- next week will resume hls course the fdrm of a redeptW.to parents, fer la secretary- of the club. President, CummlMs asserted r Tonight at 2 o’clock, five "turkeys Somers, Conn- S p n r k l e “ i e ! . ? E . ? , ; * gueets; Mlsa Hattie M. Albro. Mrs. The Radio This Eveninff. Philadelphia without taxi rorvlea. win be given away at the Popular At the end of-a year each warrant, dog contest to be held In connection Ada B. Albro, Mlsa Mary Burgoyne, at Amherst College for the senior teachers, members at the town Mrs. Healy of Florence, Italy, and Wb^n "easy payments . a r e "Thli'is a New Deal convention.' THE HOUSE OF GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE , with the Apple Festival to be. held year. Ho took hls saddle horse school committee.. etc.X A pleasing ■later Mra. Lincoln of Meseachu- Not So BIttorly Fought Nine hundred drivers for ths Tal- Market, Ruhlnpw building. with $1.04 in stamps attached, C u t m t e W a x P a p e r lu i S c Mtas Helen W. Sykes, Mrs. W. H. program Is being prepared and all J.' Francis Smith will speak to-1 While the fight for the lieutenant low Cab company walked out sev- These turkeys will be awarded would be redeemed by state at face In Worcester, Mass., on Monday, Armstrong, Mrs. Harold Maine and which he rides during thrf year, sette, are gueala at the home of eral weeks ago In a' dispute over . October 10th.' The main purpose Students are not allowed to have ihtereated are cordially Invited Mrs. Mary Healy. night at 7:80 and tomorrow evening hard fa raise—- governorship was not so bitterly the five persons whose names are value. ' Week-End special CiUi Mrs. John Connor of WlUlmantIc, Mrs. Irene Root of West Haven Is at 8:48 over a network of Connect!- I We're CLAD to lend where a fought as the one that brought vie wages and working hours. Efforts called and who are present at L u x T p i l a t S a a p 4 2S c , of the contest Is to promote the use Mrs. Amanda McQiiesten at Hollis, automobiles. ^ , Tolland Grange will sponsor a to reach an agreement have been of apples in the home. Mr. and Mrs. James' Sarvlch and staying with Mrs. Mary E. Tefft un- public whist at tha Community cut radio stations a< the campalgfl.l' loan wUI HELP. Pwple ot good tory to Lonergan, Colonel Hewes, unsuccessful. drawing time to claim. the prize. FViday, September 16 and SODA . There wilt be a local pie contest N. Y., Mlisa Emijy Grant of Burling- til Saturday of this week. \ Mrs. House' tomorrow evening. of the' Democratic party In - Cpn- character and ability to make ctoae political adviser of Governor Thera is nothing to buy and there O i n g o r A l a YUKON - C oatanta I iSi, IS O IS-.: ton, N. J.. and Mrs. Misry WeUs Miss Grace Service ' have returned small regular payments, but who lllUlLlS IW j. The hundred public sendee drivers, V Choice oft at the Farm Bureau office In Iteck- from a visit to O pe Ood, Mass. Tefft plans to close her homK here Ralph Duell, son of Mr. and Mrs. nectleut gets underway. Cross, won one of the biggest all membsrs of an A. F. of l<..unim are no strings attached to the of- Porter of Herkimer. N. Y.; the lat- permanently and wUI'go to MeVden Henry DueU, of Mfle HUl, Is Im- Mr. Smith, chairman of .tha Demo-1 •1^ thekhdoiiigwltyerdlnerlly FINANCE COMPANY scrambles of the year for the honor, fers. All that la requlreff Is that you Broiled Live Chicken Lobster with'Drswn Butter ' ' vlile, P i^ co tt block, on Monday, ter having been a guest of Mrs. Mrs. Wllllani' ‘ Bowler of West required elsewhere, can borrow uj to which the Yellow Cab drivers also HELP n vu N C E a w T u N — m n o m c ^ ^ r September 26th at two o’clock. Any WUlIngton and Mrs. Arthur Spicer early next week to make hpr hqme proving from an himendicltls opera- cratlc State Central 5^'mmlttee, defeating three candidates, among belong, continued to operate until flu Out the coupon which appears In Lobster a 4a Newburg in Casserole Bennett for several weeks. • ' \vlth her nephew, Raymond E. King. to $300. Rate of interest 3% 10th Year ta Manchester them State Labor Commissioner today’s Herald for the last., time, 5 Y»T*FIKE »••••«• woman In the county Is eligible to Miss M. Louise tsham is a pallent and Mrs. Henry Labonte of South tion at the Rockvl& Clty hospital. will' explain the parly platform | monthly on unpaid principal not 782 Main Street V their contract with the owners ex- Vegetables and>^ Potatoes STRONfiREANT rSSS h 'bMce. and enter a pie In the contest. WUlIngton attended a bridge party Mrs. Thefft has lived In Hebron fdf Mrs. George P. Chitter who has which was adopted al-the State Con- Jfiseph M. Tone, who eight years pired today. with name and address, : then be The local winner will. then be ellg> at the Wlndhant Community Memo- many years and for the past few, exceeding $100; and 2% monthly Room 2, State Theater Bonding ago directed the governor’s first preMnt tonight at 8 o’clock. 15 MILES OF Hot Roils and Butter rial hospital, beln'g admitted Mon- at the'home of Mrs. Ira Wilcox In been at the Rockville City hospital vention earlier th(s week, In a | on any remainder. Tel. 8480 License No. M l The drivers voUd to strike yester- 75 c KIRniAN’S ^ 4 m t o 1| i Ihle to enter a pie In the state con- years has occupied the brick house for several weeks, has returaed to series of broadcuts. , gubernatorial campaign. day at a meeting at which they re day afjernoon. EaglevlUe Saturday night. Two near the green, owned by Mrs. Asa Hewes, whom the RooeeVelt ad Manager Tom Wise stated today ‘•oNEpr.,:;;;:; 2 -..?dc test to be held at Hartford on Mon-, tables were In play. Mrs Harry her home and la being cu«d for jectod a compromise offer of a new that these coupons are being saved KIDNEY TUBES SttEETHEAHaoAF ,8 « im .lk day, October 3rd, and the state win- W. Ellis of Gilead. Her many there. ' \ ration has called twice In re- contract baaed on their demands for from week-to-week and jvUl be used Saturday, September 17 ner will enter a pie In the Worcester Morse of Msnslleld made highest many friends here will greatly re- cent years to federal posts, received T« Flveh Mrt* Aaide amd Other REMOX lOe r- score. ^rs. Ivan Wilcox of Merrow, vVas 50 per cent commission and a $30 as entries for a grand prize draw- Poiiemene Weete Minute Steak with French Fried Potatoea SHREDDED WHEAT 2 rm a .2 $ t contest, In competition with winners gret her leaving. She docs not plan a guest of Tolland relatives, Wed- >0LICE COURT .714 votes against 207 for Tone, weekly guarantee. to return another spring, as she ing which will take place before Doeiort mf rom UdaeinUdoere eavteiaoeatate 1$15 MlleeMllii afef / and French Fried Oniona OIU PICKLES Staatortol^^, 13c FLIT ixafCTiciog 28i from other states. ' N O RT H nesday. Two other cudldatea for the CSirtstmaa. The exact nature of the -■tiny tube# or. Residents .of a .section, both sex'es. thills the rare of a house rather Several froih Tolland attended Town Court last n lih t Charles nomination, especially- coveted this Hot Rolia and Batter S T hard, although her health. Is very grand prlxe has not yet been dU- aboutUpiauaidayBUaoay orabouVSi——a------^ 75c PM SDAP " * ^ “ 5 *a» I h . IS years of age or over, or younger the services for the late Charlesa ■ ^ bmler, 37, of 95 Forest streetg year because of a feeling, observers closed. FrMuRDt or •esaty^pewes* tmetiime. IONA PEAS ' 3 l * ; . ‘ 25c ' If married, are eligible to enter the C O V E N T RY H EBR O N good for one of her advanced yeara. Turney'held .A at AV,..the wNorth r.._A w (3ovep____ ntiV charged'with evasion of responslbll- said, that Governor Croaa would H E A R T A IL M E N T F A T A L tad biynuaf ihowt tbera $riay ba aoBMthlaR^ contest with the exception of pro- Congregational church Tuead: af Your Children wToaa wlib your IridaoyB er bladd«. Sunday, September 18 SHEEN fi l ANT PEAS 1 8 c IVORY SOAP FLARES Z l U MRS. JOHN E. KINGSBURY Mis s s . b . pen d l e t o n ity following an accident, was found reUre In 1940 should he be re- Aa oiessa of aoida or m fessional pie bakers, such as pastry • 8619, Manchester 1304-3, WUllmantIc temoon. Mr. Turney’s motJiAr was guilty by Judge Harold W. Garrity elected, trailed far behind Hewes, wb6B du6.to hanetional UdMy i Choice of: chefs. The type of pie to be on- a native of Tolland and lived' In after Oobmler’s attorney, Herman Edward F. Ahem of Hartford got T O U . S . W E A T H E R C H IE F b* ^ btoaaiBi ^ owtlaa bu SNAPE JAM*NNr aeg 1 5 c LRX MAP FLAKES Z21t "tered is a "regrilar apple pie" with Snlpsic Lake section, the daughter Yulea had mada a defense In which P U B LIC R E C O R D S ^UopolM, IwpoWa. iM olp*, R out Prime Riba of Beef au Jus At the annual meeting of the Cov- W APPI N G ting 11014 votes and Thomas F ^tiag up aighta, BwidUat, pu two crusts of plain pa.stry. and with - The Republican caucus for the' MRS. W. W. GRANT of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cbauiicey it'was contended, the state had not to Help Themselvet^l Ryle of Stamford. 52. Ahem had tha ayaa, naadaehaa amd --- Roast Long Island Duckling with Appleuuce IONA apple fining, no other fruits or ber- entry Fragment society held In the nomination of town officers was well Hurlbut. '. proved Ita case beyond a reasonable ilcago, S«>L 18.—(AP)—wniU Don't wiUI jar Dane’, ^ , v _ p,’otatoM ■ ' and - --Vpgetablu - - - ries being used. ... churcb. Commimlty. House , Wednas- attended at the towm hall- Monday 8809, Manchester ■WPPort of jKayor Thomas J, Gregg. 58, chief of the United i ’ ■ Warrantoea TiUt, UMd n- 40 2 '^ J l S c Mr. and Mrs. U.TIIden Jewett and doubt." Dobmler was fined $50 and Now that the new educational season is under way, Spellaey, Hartforu leader. ysRrt. Tb»y « ’ hRppy r«Utf aad~iHU htlp the Hot Rolia and Butter Held at Tolland Jail. dny afternoon, the following olllcera evening, more than 50 being present. Alfred .Ludwig attended the Demo- costs. The accident In which the -tea Weather Bureau and a plo- Aooording to a - warrantee deed U Milss of ki ley - ’ 75c T o n U i t O M standard Quality '■ , Clarence Luce, 23. of White River were, elected for the coming year: Robert E. Foote of Gilead acted as ■ At the Democratic ftiiicus, Robert cratic meeting held at -Eaatem accused man figured occurred on you .will be thinking of '‘making plans” for the fp tu re' Hewes, former assistant secretory r In aeronautical meteorology, recorded today by-Town Clerk Sam- I froia your‘'^”So5*’oef 3 'Siw* IS O Junction. Vermont. Us at the Tolland President, Mrs. Karl Miner;-vice chairman, and Mrs; Della Porter of the U. 3. Treasury and special led of a heart ailment last night. uel J. Turklngton, Edward J. Hoii Ann WHOLC KERNIL a ; . Lobdell was unamiously nomin- Point, Florence street last weejft, another well-being of son or daughter in the business world. asslstont to the federal secreto^ of The Specials Served on the Full and OOLOCN •ANTAM county Jail In default of $5,000 bonds president, Miss Lillian Ayer; seers:; Hilia -was made clerk. Names., on ated for the office of First-Select- Mr. and Mrs, Joseph' DuFore en- car being involved. ' '"t - He was stricken at a meeSng of baa. conveyed to Robert A--Thayer C o r n l O c after bis appearance in the city tary, Mrs. John E. Klngsburyr the town ticket follow: man. Mr. Lobdell was bom In Plaln- tertained a large party of relatives There is nothing that will be of quite as much .VALUE ■tote, was' the''only nominee to be Cttvll Aeron4uUea Authority And three lota on tha Blueflelda tract for treasurer, Mrs, Walter S. Haven. At Charged, and found guilty of chosen who was not an Incumbent. Dinner $1.00 1^0 H A court of Rockville on Wednesday. ' As.seSsor. Rufus R. Rnthbun; vUle and moved to this town eleven at their home. Sunday and all en- charges of violation df rules of the as facility of expression . . . developed best through air transport oSlclala a week ago. an estimated $1,000. P o o c h o d SLICID and NALVU Luce • Is a short order cook who the close of the meeting a delicious member of board of relief, Edmund years ago. He Is an experienced joyed an outside dog roast. road, Leon J. Zanke, 21, of Wap- The other candidates selected, Dr. Gregg Joined the Bureau In E. J. HoU has conveyed to' has been employed at a r roadside supper was sen-ed. This W"s given H.. Horton; selectmen. Edmund H. man In road. construction and land thfi ownership of a good of them for the posts they noj 1904, became chief of the Division G . E . • ALSO SELECTED BEER-W INE AND LIQUORS PLAIN nnd ILBOW by the 'outgoing president, Mrs. Howard Ayers has returned from plng road, Vemmi. and Jacl( Har- Blanche -G. Prentice property locat- ■: stand on the Tolland Turnpike for. Horton, Wlnthrop 8. Porter: auditor, clearing. In a short speech following an auto trip to Megantic,. Canada. rison, 42, of New Haven, were fined hold were: of Aeronautics In 1907. aqd chief-of ed on East Middle turnpike accord- Hilda and Alfonse Joerg, Props. M a c o r o | i i A^N N PAGE 17e : the past, few months. He was ar- Heni-y. I. Barnes, assisted by her Charles E. Hlldlng: grqnd Jurors,- the caucus Mr. Lobdell, said It was Mr. and Mra. Rupert West and $10 and costa each. The bond' of Secretory of State C. John SktU the Bureau In 1984. He was credited rested on Tuesday by State Police-, vice president, Mrs. Irving Loomis. ing to a warrantee deefl recorded by Telephone: Thompsonville 3936 John Johnston, William Owen, Wal- bis first adventure Into the political famUy of Snipalc Lake, attended the Alexander Levy, 30. of the Bronx, of New London, State T r e a s t^ with developing the 'civil aviation the Town Clerk. Consideration la W ILLIS' men Edwin Pequlgnot and George The - table was -prettily decorated ter Hewitt; constables; Harold Gray. field, that he wsk entering It with Brown reunion held at Roslyn'Park, New York, amounting to $30 re- Guy B. Holt of West Hartford, weather aenlca now supplied by Ferris of the.fitafford Springe bar- with bouquets of African;Mdrtgold. Indleatod at $1,000. 'Charles Rathbun. Leo Gambolatl. a clean slate and intended to keep Woodstock. Sunday last. Mra, West quired of him' on hls arrest here for State Comptroller Charleii C. more -than 100 Bureau itatlona. BUI Of Sale & S O N , I n c . VFeldorf riaaue 4 ">"• 19*1 racks. snd In honor of the society's 115th LeRoy Kinney; registrar of voters, It dean. ■ la a descendant of the Biowa fam- violation of rules pf the road, was Swarts of Norwsjk, Attomey~Gen- He was special meteorological ad- In the city court on Wednesday birthday. Tuesday,' ‘a-blrthday cake Clarence P. Rathbun: members of . Mlthael J. Troy of Wqpplng waa ily called last night when Levy failed to eral (%arlea J. McLahgblln of Hart- viser In 1919 to the crews of tha A roundabout transaction In • COAL he pleaded not guilty to tw-o sep.!^- W'ith il.i candles was brought in-and the board of education. Edward A. nominated for Second Selectman. appear. navy seaplanes which made a trana- which a tavern at 31 Maple street rate counts of rape, and the.ca.se cam'e k* “ complete surpri.se. This Mr. and Mrs. Lath'rop Benton ot ford, and Oongressman-at-large had four ownen within a short • COKE ^ot Towels 10chunoa: ■ library Manorial. gTMsmar'-iPeiB M d iiot with :ltfm'’’toe ■•.trtataqons and - af- Bruno: Oatrowakl* e8 .,tllle ■fldgl ed up»n request of the Board of Edu- The Democratic caufeus ■was also dlnectoTa. Bernice Wheel, r- ■ the White school aS has been previ- street had attracted the attentloB town, who paid an ertmlated $800 2 Main S tn et Td"5128 ...Mathodist church will hold-Its first held In the Town- Hall, Monday, eve- :)Suporlntendent of Schools Geri ously reported -feetioeato greetings” of Mr. Rooee- 00 Jar.I maetlng of the fall season with Mrs. cation to consider building .one or of Policeman Raymond Griffin at velt O F L O U ISIA N A C i l £ for tha biistneas aind Ita fixtures. iDfOl J. Arthur Edwards at the Method- mor^ new-school houses, tfie vote ning at an earlier hour .than the hardt 'E. Rast. announces that 317 Mlsa Mary Agnes Pratt, daughter 4:55 p. m., yesterday. man was more than three to one against Republican caucus. Owing to some puptle have enrolled at Ellsworth of Dr. and Mrs,. Aaron P ratt of fl.O O In a brief acceptance speech,' ist parsonage oh Union street: this misunderstanding Ih the dafe and Lonergan reiterated be had support- Ruston, Ln., Sept 15—(AP)—A logu evening.- Plans for the fall and building. ^ Memorial* High school. There are Windsor apd Tolland. left town Negro was held today after Sheilff suit« , The days the different demonstra- hour,the attendance was spiall,-^- 140 from South Windsor and 177 Tuesday tp resume her school work. ed and would continue to support winter; activltlea will-be discussed. thoiigb ai quorum was present. It B A N K S W O N T A C C E P T all humanltarlah leglsladoo and all Bryan Thigpen said, a Loulalaaa Bananas Sqm Ga'rden Club, tlons will he held at the Eastern from East Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. William Ayeps have Tech co-ed Identified him as the dat« Rvckville Garden club will States Exposttipn .'Have had to be was decided to leave the nominations Wapplng G Am mar. school open- had as recent gueats their grundson legUlatlon for the benefit of work- necti for the town ticket In the hands of ed with an enrollment of 205 and ing man and women. man who attacked her twice 4nd ao 'September-,jneeting* at the rearranged. The correspondent has of West Boylston, Mass., and sever- W A RR A N TS A S M O N EY badly fractured the skull q/ her es- We Serve Drinks On icyoi borne of'TtflM L. Maude Weyhe on been asked to have thla list publish- the town committee. They will about a dozen more to be added in a al young men friends who were re- AU Machinee ^ ’ The conventlpn,JWlndlj^ up its do- Mou: ed: Monday, Health Club; Tues- meet this evening In the town hall few days. turning from an extended sight- ' Ubaratlon on the eve of the Republi cort J. W. Breedlove, 29, that little Ora nges Park street thla.^evenlng at eight San Francisco, Sept. 15—(AP)— Guaranteed hope for hia recovery la held. InaU o’clock. fteportiVf^he recent fall day, . Handicraft: Wednesday, Cook- at 8 p. m., for the purpo.se. John T. McNamara, chairman of seeing trip in Washington, Virginia can state conclave, gave -their can- SUNDAY the ing; Thursday. Dairy; Friday. Can- Clarkaoo L. Bailey of Amston. son the Bohrd of Education, said "he and places enrpute. The California Bankers Association For 1 Tear! sheriff eald he took the Ne- . flower show will be pr^«ited at this warned Its member banks today didates for tha campaign, fight a repo ‘i meeting. ning -qn^and so will the cost of new ' Ocean House at Swampscott. Mass., S5th Senatorial District, and Frank- Teacher Association was organized. Frederick Weber, who underwent ly, were guests Sunday of their aop, 50 shall be Issued $30 in wsrrants R^TAL NO. 10 O FnC E MODEL...... $42.50 T H R U A P P O IN T M E N T S scious with a heavy Instrument, and ALSO FROM 1 TO 10 P. M. WITH FOOD SPECIALS $he last week In September. lin Orcutt; both delegates of tha Mrs. Mary E. Cummings has as an Operation for appendix -at the William Senk, Jr., and family. by the state weekly, the warrants then forced her ±o go with 'him to homes. That’s why an increasing number of AaPB R E A D Sen tcea at Union Clinrcli. ,^econd District, left last evening to guests this week at her tourist Manchester Memorial hospital, was Dr. Ethel Hatch! of Buffalo, with to be retired by proceeds from sale nearby woods and attacked her., FROM 20 CENTS, EITHER LTSTAIRS OR TAP ROOM people are deciding to build how. It’s a smart _ attend the Republican State Conven- Home four aaleamen who ara selling able to return to his home ‘Diesday. of stamps to be a ffli^ weekly. , Hartford, Sept 15.—YAP) —Al- •UCIO The church school of ths Union tion being held In New Haven. her lilece. Miss Mary Hatch John- f jngregatlaaal church will resume ranges. They arp making, teelr Wapplng Grange No. 30. held its ston. were gueata at the Steele "The pieces of - paper -to be Is- Corona 1939 Model Sterlinar $59.50 ton T. Miner of New Londiio was- MAY SEXTUE. ‘*hedge” against the certain rise iq building and I wrork on Sunday morning,, at Mr. and Mrs. Turpyrof Stamford tours about the countr^de with regular meeting on Tuesday evening House 'Tuesday. In search of infor- sued under this scheme are not in to d u named n county commisaioner materials and rents. 45. All Union church parents were callers at Edmund Klelspte's horse and buggy hutfl.ta. St the Community House, with a mation concerning the Hatch Jam- fact warrants as the'tana is gen- T t^ modM Is ths most eemplsts porUbls'avar built having by Oeventor Cross to fill the vacan- c ( x : k t a i l l o u n g e V and Mrs. Josephine SkUtbn’a this Financial business was done at tabi^tor. ^ u s U b le paper guide, quiet acUon, chromium if f WateHjury, Sept. 18.—(AP) — tre. urged to send their children week, large attendance.- After the busi- Uy, early settlers of Tolland. erally understood and have none of Is^ ^ a n d deluxe carrying case. Same modcl sold last year for cy caused by the death of Charles Settlement of a etrtke invoking 48 See us now for a complete building service, darly for the only, .religious the meeting'of the' vestry of St ness meeting there was a-ehort pro- ,H. Smith. The appointment is to S U d O and SO-ea. Wmiam Hawkins left yesterday to Peter's Episcopal churcb. Monday the characteristics which warrants workers of the moulding department Week days open 4' P. M. that is avaUable for them, gram which opened by a song by SAIL FOB MANILA must have," a letter to membar the sixth Wednesday of the next ses- of the Waterbury Button Co. may ba from plan to financing; t- - UNGUCtO leaf return to Deep Riven after caUing evening, of a routine drder. It w/as all, and ^a Roll Call responding by sion of the (General Assembly. ay win b* "tKrBunday, Sep-- on many of hls former friends In banka signed by Laurel Hodgaa. T" the outcome of a conference today. 25 and- the popular Go-To- also voted to make neceeeary re- .^ving their favorite food and tell- Shanghai. Sept. 15—(AP)— executive manager of the aaaoeia- . The governor also announced to- town. pairs on the church exterior. In- ing how to cook It.' A vo6al solo was The conference attended by the hurch band wiU orfaalae on Sun- Mrs. Fred Duktlg has returned Prince Louis Ferdinand of Germany tfon. said. day the reappointment of Jesse ■trikera committaa, exacutlvaa of Smart People Build Before a Boom Prices Effective SepL iS-XM October 2. Dr. Brookes wUl cluding painting roof and tower and rendered by Mlsa Dorothy Drayer. and hls bride. Princess Ksrra, sailed Wheeler, Hartford, and Stanley H broiq from a ten-day visit with relatives attendlnff tn aome minor wrork. A Florence Dewey and Pauline Chap- They are simply places of paper the company and Morgan-R. Moo- . on Sunday morning at 10:45 J®, Her niece returned for Manila today after a ooe-day giviiig tha person who holds them Dewey-Richman Co. Grater, Watorbury, for three irear ney, deputy state labor eommlaalon- then* tt9 anbjeet, ‘The Universal commlttM wrae appointed to take man gave a deiponstration of can- visit hers. They are on a fimrld Uraia, beginning O ct 1, on the ROCKVILLE HOTEL MANCHESTER LUMBER & FUEL CO. with Hkr for a vlalt charge of the woric, made up ot F. ning pears. ths privHega ot paying a 3-cent tax T67 Main Street TcleplMiie $360 er. began nt the factory office a t honeymoon t r ^ ' every week.” State Board of Examiners In Op- po a. m.. No workera outaifo the Rockvillt, Conn. 255 Center StrMt Telephone 5145 tofnetry. nouldara are on atzfln at tks ginat MANCBESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ THITRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, IMS v<

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nyrsuAL openino dat Record To SUMMER DRAMA WORK l»4t EXPRESS rrSELF^ CUBS PRESS CLOSER TO fRINCIPAL OFEERS Approximately four hundred; New ScieiiceTeacher THREE H .U H 0 IR S and five pupils report to classes . If the following verse is typi- *38 AND’37 GRADS IrfWomen*s Golf Tourney In the Krankltn building, but i INTERESTING lib SENIOR cal of all the freshmen, M. H. S. JIEW HONOR SYSTEM .teachers have exclaimed that < WILL BE FORMED welcomes you, ’42B! NOMINATED TO TO TWO ANZACS ONLY FIRST AS YORKERS*: never before oh an opening day _ The Preahiiien’s Hope AT SCHOOL OR WORK Five Duke Veterans Back, Chicago, Sept. 18.— (AP)->- One. “formerly Diana Ftahwlck, a torjfhejr have the pupils conducted them* Emma L0O K e h T e r S t u d i e d V a - Leokout, High school, here we o f to e ' most bfUllimt chapters ui champion of the Isles.' ' selves In such an orderly, quiet rious Techniques At North- come. Mrs. Opal S. Hill, of Kansaa'Uty, manner. SLABIN4TH toe history o f,women’s golf may be TIE the REDS FOR 3Rll Ready Iter the work and fun- Wade Predicts Good Tf am who had a 76 In practice at West- Ptmer Manchester High Few {reiihmen were reported-Sa To Be Two A Cappella Choirs western University. written next week, to the 42nd>-en- We’re Just Freshmen, scared and CoDege, School, In- moreland, predicts the qualifying being bewildered or lost! green. nuel netlonal championship at record will be lowered, and thinks Teacher Writes A New —M. Flavcll;"^’41B. As Well As A H. S. Choros Emma Lou Kehleh 3BB, attended Please, dear students, don’t be OF SERIES SUNDAY Durham, N. C., Sept 13.— (A P )— ^ a n HUl, fiery :200-pound center; IN TENNIS EVENT Westmoreland country club. Patty Berg of Minneapolis may bS NAME PROWENCE MAN Northwestern University from July mean. Wallace Wado' Is stiartlng his twen- Bob O’Mara, driving fullback; Bob PiHsborgli’t Edge Cit Te surance Offices, Claim In 41 years' of competition, 19 the player to establlth a new mark 11 to August 13 dfiring this sum- We’U be leariibig everyday. otball Spangler, 190-pound blocking back, The little Minnesota-star has been mer. There were 88 boys and girls ding-donging Into his eighth Duke and FTed Yorke, a "whipping” guard School Cheer Song. Ajjinoaiices Mr. Pearson. Doing things the High school strokes have been clipped from the playing briUlantly and heads AS BOXIliG PRESIDENT 2 1-2 GamM As PeoMUi there from various parts of the coun Newcomers From M.ILS. I University squad. the old funda- who can mow a wide patlL SIGHT-SEEING PROVES way. Secreqr Sarronnds Moriarty Bromwich And Hopman And qualifying mark of 98 which won sparkling "hdme talent” contingent try. Fifty per cent of this group mentals of blocking and tackling From there on out the squad is medalist honors to 1808, Observers Next September,. wait and see. that brought' him success her*, at green. Wade has seldom used which Includes the defending cham- H ie new honor ayatem which la studied debating; the other half believe this year’s crack Interna- CharlSR F- Rsjtnolda Heado Na- ibee Gets Diizier T im Present High school choruses studied .drama. Happy ^pbom orea we shall be. Alabama and at Vanderbilt ! sophomores in hta starting cdmblna- plon, Mrs. EStalle Lawraon Pagai IflGHUGHT OF TRIP Keeping track of graduates Is a tional field j ^ l e h w a ^ ^ tional Asaociation; Foatef 'W lna- lntro4uead-lnto -M,-H> a. waa. were named Im a special meeting In - Emma Lou took the dramatic Then to Freshmen we can say.' Choice To Face Veteran Wad*’A team* aro tight----- ^Thay rtlons. but trainlag maneu-ver* Indt- Six Americans Gam Q ur? .Marioni_Mll«y,___ Maursen._-QceulL. "Huh. you think you’re grand to- difficult teak but one ' which the or two o ff the record 76 scored by Kfr-NlYned^ Sem Tary^ course which Included the study of rarely take bad lickings. They sel-' cate' three and maybe four may an- Kathryn Hemphill, Jane Uotoran, Ererrl^JiO aapl^oxl Principal IjMaon Balli^ the assembly hall dbrtng the activi- day!’’ Miss Enid Wilson of -England at Roads T(! Washington, p. C.1 public speaking., costuming. ' con-: High School World ann^Uy essN^. dom win by big margins. Results-'swer the kickoffs thU year, Beatrice" Barrett and Mrs. Olsnna '~mt th* Arat asaembly of tha- ya*r, ty period on Tuesday.. The new In SM Clash At Neboj ter-Pmals Of Nationals; Exmoor to 1938. /M ontreal, Sept. 15. — (A P ) — Befuddle Tourists; Marine choruses have been ch2. Studios Prove Interesting. am ong'287 studefitS, who in stitu ted men’s nauonal field bad such a R. I., has been elected president of ' ta« uaed in order that'the gradiiatea the largest nuniber ^ever to try out and thought it waa the most Inter-' usually high: Rensselaer claima Daffy Nay Get CaO;\ His worst loss was e 23-0 defeat riisterlal that’ll be needed against ;r Budge Easilyjpps. Westmoreland, which measures his first Alabama team took frpm V. P. I.,, Davidson, Colgate, Georgia well-balanced entry list. Six stars the National Boxing Aeaoctotion for have a more equal .chance for positions In the High school estlng subject. Two days a > week --.i- O.SSD yards. Is expected to provide What Impressed you moet? "Oh, Boh Alley. "Walter 'BareUa gbee to Sirracuse In 1028. ‘Tenneeaee defeat- Tech, Wake Forest, North Carolina from England . will, match shots toe coming year. ' (raduatlnr With honor. Up to thla choirs. These lists will be permanent she was taught Interpretation; the SOCCER SEASON OPENS a teal test. Par le 89-40—79.- The 26 ItySiDFEDiOB Just everything!’’ responded Frances the University of "Iowa, Nell Case ed. his flj^t Duke team 28-2 In S3rraCuee, N. C. State ' and Pitta: against the best sspngers In the Reynolds, elected at toe H. B. A. Aesoelatod tod 1Preas Sports WMIv. tine, the upfliar fifteenth piarcent or except for a few changes that will other three days, she learned body According to Ty Holland, coach Forest HIDs, N, T.. Sept. 18.— year old couree Is to excellent con- convention yesterday, siicceeds the.claaa has been the only croup to Cude on being questioned what she to the Federal College, Eldon Den- 1931. burgh. , ’ United States and In practice rounds dition. A rolling terrain, numerous be made later In each choir to im- technique, Lhe latter- being a course ton to the University of New Bruns- i games o f tha top, and t K creatures lived. the outcome of the third Olt. Why Hcnner Henkel waa the onljr, Ger- f- games. The worda of the eong. which tion of Miss Dorothy Carr, faculty Took a trip to Middletown last Frazier 39B, Walter Gninder 39B, Tuesday was the first day of i and Edward Mozzer. Trade achool Calif. Olanta moved to x tolrd-pldea tM- la sung to the tune of the "Calsaon "Most awe Inspiring was my trip Sopranos: Lucille Schaller, Muriel M d Arthur Scuderi 39B, attended pick last Sunday? Did the cheer- man sitting In toe players’ stand. He with Clnctonati’a Reds, who apW x^ ' Farris, Esther Bensofi, Elsie Ball- Friday to watch the Middletown long training- period and the entire will be the next Alma Mater of Upsets Galore Feature Song’, are aa follows: to Sliver Springs." Here she wit adviser, has one o f the largest en- M. T. Camps, as well as the boys ful manager, o f the champions think was ordered to return home a fort- twin bin with Brooklyn. Tigers and Gilbert High Inaugurate squad came out and spent the time Everett Reed and Araerico Sten- Agree That Present Game Is Verse nessed underwater life, In Its natu- rollments of new members since its slcper. Betty Genovese, Adella mentioned in last week’s, paper. In- .the aeries waa all over and all that night ago, after the' German Davis Spo rts Roundup Terrible BUI Terry gave tip _ the 1938 football season. Middle- in limbering up and getting back to tella; the Comptometer School, Oh the coUrt, on the 'field, ral state, through a glass bottomed origin four years ago. Officers for Krausaltls, Ruth Kenton, Phyllis cldently "Art” Scuderi acted as head Poutney had to do was toss his glove Chip team lost to toe Australians la The%^Standings toe flag three weeks ago and boat. One of these springs Is so Sherwood, Iva McAlplne. Rose Wil- towners performed like veterans form. Coach Milbury expressed the Peggy Sacbenek and Marge Rae- on the field? Did they think the By EDDIE BRIETX Red A White arlll never yield. the ensuing school term were offi- waiter at his camp. Do you think hope that if the boys all keep on the Inter-tone final, but he has lin- Soft Bat Think Spirit Of TESTEBPA1”8 RESCL’m . took up hto option on x prerogSttVX : largs thst.lt could, supply the city of son, Ruth Leuthold;-' Jean Brown, and if Manchester wants to make he will put lip a spaghetti house? . chenback. youngsters were going to fold up ? National A m ateur Play gered here as a spectator. Fhlends of •New York, Sept. IB.— (A P )—How A nd Manchester goes roUing along. cially, elected at the ..meeting ,in NatloMJ. usually reserved ,for tbs fair New York With water. Elaine Straughan, Amelia Antonio, a good Bhowing. Coach Kelly win training and come forth with the To Connecticut State go Anthony The answer lies In next Sunday’s about a little football dope, readers T In the. day, In the night. Room 12, Franklin BuUding, Mony pro.mise that they isbow, Manchester the popular young player are wor- New York 8*10, Pittsburgh 0-S. changing hto mind and euttlag~ At St. Auguetlne she surveyed have to push his charges right along Coburn, Phyllis. Q>le, Howard Dan- game. There Is no denying that tbe . . . Notre Dame is to for ona of We will sing while our teams fight, Phoebe Lusk, Dawn Marceau, Hilda The S. A. A. drive starts the nine- ried at his apparent disobedience of North End Stiff Afire; Pay SL Loula IBiS, Philadelphia 9-2. Giants back to. The terrific ~ Fort Marion, the' oldest fort In before October 21, when we meet should compile .an impressive record iels,- Burnett CTummlngs, Albert obamplons wanted to wlm As a from Jaw-Jub, fell, tbe defending Ite toughest seasons . . . 1 know 100 About forty-four , new members Annls, Deborah Slodn. teenth of this month. Let’s'all give this year. The prospects for this orders. Brooklyo 6-4, canctonaU 3-8. rlers have rOIISd up toeir '-"'And Manchester goes rolling America, the oldest house iiv Amer- Middletown hese.ln a game sched- Griswold, Ctarl. Johnson, Barbark , matter of fffct they bad decided the champ found - seven players In bis huskies reported for early practlbs __ i along...... turned up eager to start work along Altos: -Ann Thurner, Evelyn, ouresubscrlptlons before the closing year are rosy with a number of new iiocky Gay” Goodman Is Tbs three British stara, (Charles (^CBffO 6, Boston 8. and, with everything te wiS ica and "The Fountain of Youth." tdoloiflcaHlnes 08 has been the ms- Rekler,- Mary Flake, Ida Annell, uled as a poAalble night-UIL ____ date, -which" Is set for September 23. MacIntyre, Howard Mohr, AUcq IS-: .morning before the -game to, pack bracket that bs figures he ought to Han, Ronald Bhayes atol Brie FlI- Trihnte To Men Who (ind all that, but don’t be eurpriaed nototatg to foes, have-dssUM Mfs^ 'Cimnia candidates and a M rly large group If the Irish drop five or elx gamex i 'AmSMoxa.' Her trip lacked not even weird- tom of the Biology Club of past Eleanor Anderson. Phyllis Chap- The goal this year Is 800 subscrip- Preston.-^Wyllys Snow, , American Davis'' t?up team alter- the "n ort^ en d ” spirit was sUll ta New._York„... «. -t. 93. 42 ...689 they can't stay up there If they M-y CLUB MAKES PLANS on various blotogical subjects were: mer vacation than the rest of the Dorothy Risley 'in Aetna. Fire; - peckhtg at a lead, caught up and- corted Sandy SomervillS; 1833 fe re n o ft.-Pitt’s etaffttog bacto Nalned. Dann'a; Francis Sweet. Leonard An- ness Cqllege Is to meet the Man- ttdhal amateur 'g o lf " championship nate. with Bromwich a decided evidence. 'Husky youngsters were Boston ..V ...... 7T 87 •"275 ttrongh'toany more dajrxIHtiryir" Dr. Arthur B, Moran, on "Frac- students He Just returned from a Gladys Braithwalte, BUI (Canada, then won. champ, and young Freddie Haas, Held (that Is,.No. 1) should be bet- Manchaater High, Principal Bailey derson, Raymond McGugan, Perley The most Impressive sight beside chester boys but arrangements are with his worst season In ten years favorite on the strength of his charging up and down toe lev^l Cleveland ...... 76 58 , .887 day. Prince Hal Schumacher, tures"; Mrs. Hazel Gesa or "Teeth touring trip which took .-him Lucy .Gray, Dick Johnson and Lu- Duffy Jlny Be Choice Jr., New Orleans, to th^ side lines. cnishing three-set defeat o f FYankle field, starting, stopping, twisting ter than Notre Dame’s four horse- arm and all, ’’sinker-boned” them I pointed out, made a name and rec- FOR 2 0 NEW MEMRERS Butler, Robert Chambers. Carl An- the “ flashy” uniforms of the Middle- being made for an eeu-Iler game, behind him. His game, was sluggish FYaser meets A b b o tt^ h o accounted men of 14 'years ago , , Dart- Detroit ...... 71 65 233 Hygiene” , and Horace J. Murphey. derson. through Canada and the New Eng- cille Ulrich In Connecticut MutuaL But the big question around local Parker two days ago. and pivoting to practice with the defeat. 3-0, to the first gam s,: ord for Itaelf laat year. Thla year It town team was tha Middletown stu- possibly with South Windsor. baseball circles is who will pitch for and his hopes of retaining the cup for Ray Billows, Walker (hippef mouth Is the crew to watch to toe Wasbingten ...... 67 70 .480 Park Commissioner, who gave a ,\ Cappella Choir No. I land states. —Louis Della Fera, '39A. ' Bill Anderson and Louis Foley he Won at Portland so low that he Miss Lumb Favored same vim that characterUed their Chicago ...... 58 74 .426 advantage of the fact they , la hoped the school will make as dent band. The songs seemed to In- are employed at Pratt and Whitney; Moriarty Brothers, Sunday after- from Poughke’epsU; 2 an d'I,'In one East although Prof, hou Little at Club To! Have One Of l.argeHt forestry review of Jireea common to Sopranos: Olga Albasl, MariO'n told his bride to stay home because Two w o m e n’ 8 quarter-final own spirit of bygone days Philadelphia ,...4B 86 .863 pressing like your neighborhood taH good a record. spire the. team to greater perfoCm- Jim King is at (Chance Vougbt; Rus- noon. FVaher; Duffy, Blanchard or of the many blg^tipsets. Columblaihas a few tricks he hasn’t New England and methods of prun- •Akrlgg, Betty. Vcndrillo, L'.icla Sbe Manchester High School stu- he didn’t expect to etick around matches paired Dorothy- Bundy 83 .362 or. In toe n lg b tc^ , too CHoa'^ Frances Wallett, '3HB Membership.^ In Its History; ing and landscaping. ance. Let’s hope Manchester has sell Clifford at the Manchester Trust O’Malley are on the list. One of The lower b^ket, on form, had against tbe mschlne-like Madaihe “It als^ys took a real team to pulled out o f his hat yet . . . cor- Just sent X seven-run blast otar Dwlre, Doris Stone, I.lllian Kittle, dents witnessed the first scheduled very lohg. Even his brother-in- -\ntiripales, Successful Sea- Several' reels of motion pictures success In orgahil;ing" a band this BOOK-LOVING STUDENTS : (Company; Ernest Brown and Mil- thOM four will probably be named, all the thun^r. In It. were Edwin Rene Mathleu of France, and Mar- beat the north end” said (Ihtarley rection: instead of reporting over- tbe sec(md Inning and coasted in Charlotte Erickson, Ruth . Person, year! football game .betw-een- Middletown law, who helps Johnny get fat with King.iley, a/little ,guy with specs weight, as we chronicled recently, ’TODAY’S GAMES. Ron« were borrowed last- year from the dred Marqin at Box Company; Bea-.. but which one ? . Ouffy has come got Lumb of England against Nancy Smith, one' o f the beat defensive 10- 8. , Betty Broun, Barbara Murphy, and Gilbert High at Wlnsted, and the beqr he sells, stayed away from Magna, Utah, who beat Yates, Marshall Goldberg, who Carries the NationaL State ^oard of Health concerning, was It'cold! You had better wear trice Breen at Marlow’s; (Catherine. through in two game's in splendid Wynne of ‘Australia. Since her con- centers' ever produced In Manches- Gabby's Wallop WUw. STUDENTS DISCUSSING Rosalie MeDonneli,- M. ^«ne XcKer- " -During the half , -time Intermls^ -•-style...... filanehard~ - was — knocked though he’s a, hhe quest ofH eien ';Ja(38bs.' ''left-handed ter "a n d no niatter how tough "tbs' (Only game sefaedule. large.Kt piemhershtps In the hlstorv bnder'the nevy constitution the Wippert, Alma Birath, Gladys The band helped oilt ,by accompany- vae none other than Thurston Fos- brary Club which will meet at the fried at the (Cloak (Company; Stew- chance to beat him even in danger/ quit' suggesting . - that Bromwich angels to buy our outfits we got Washin^on at SL I»uta. game under protest. Are you planning tc/ go to col- of the Club. C|tib plans to have an even mofo Clark, Margaret Turek, Olga Eccel- ing the dancers with "The Flat Foot There were all kinds of rumors York, Metropolitan cjiamp; Willie might possibly lick Budge in- toe of 80.000 and home o f the (Jornhusk- Ernie Lombardi laohed two fcia>—: lege? To which one a m you gpfng? ter. '37B. Although he is living In rchool library next Thursday. Mem- art Johnson at the DiUon Motor. ous 18-hole matches. Not stoce Turnesa, New York,' and IJohhny them the hard way, playing for fawtern— Playoff. The- members now In are T. extensive program than has been lente, Anna'Kiitz, Grace Benson, and Flobgie"; we can't say that we around town after the game. Un- men’s final. The red head iMt little them. ers. ^ . In ,fsct; only- four w the baggers and the Reds dropped to*. What courses are you planning to Middletown, he said he would still bers will receive special privileges Sales; Joseph Mkloney at the John- founded If one thinks a bit clearly Bobby Jacobson of Deal. N. J .,^ o p - Fischer, Cincinnati, who is favored Elmira at Hazleton. Brown, president; R. Feterson, vice prevlotuily obtained. To top off the Hazel Mozley. , ' blame the studes! ed him at Brookline in 1934 has doubt in anybody’s mind that he Is squad of 55 come from outside the Dodgere, 8-4, In a doublehoxdir: take?'C an you meet the entrance be rootin' for his Alma Mater. during the year such as being . the son’s Paint Store and Henry Moors on the subject. Neither team would to'm eet Goodman to the finals. "I .remember", he concluded, pre.'ildcnt: VV. Tedford, secreUry. regular line of speakers and ' re- Tenors: E. Hunt, J, Murphy, A. ohnny lost in a short match and toe pappy of the amateurs by toe state , . . Virginia Tech Is think- Klghtcap after toe Brooklyne wW requirements of the school which —The "Ipformer”. first to read new hooka- ' They will at the Western Auto. " ever take a chance on a ' situation S Bud War, Olympia, W ash.,' and “when a committee went to see'the and treasurer; oRcd" Gavello, J. search work which has been the main Werjiner, .N. Lonzano, J. Mrosek, JL "W es" Palmer, sport standout and It took young Bobby an extra hole manner to which ha poured It on ing of changing the school colors to toe opener, 6-3. Ducky Medwldt y »r have chosen? « obtain experience in library duties 19S8A Busy , such os. waa preaentsd last week. It Reynolds Smith, Dallas, made IV live late Senator Arthur Bowers and YALE SQUAD UUNCHES Murphy, J. Thurner, H. Griswold. attraction of'^ast .vears, a new type last year's football captain, inform- to score that one. luckleaB (Ttaarlle Hare yesterday to green and black-rtoe former to rep- hit e pair of round-trlppere oe to* , • These and many similar questions Hultman, W. Joyner, H. Murphy. V. and review books In order to make Those who g o.on to school from could not be os' close as it was ahd out of seven defeated Walker Cup asked for some assistance. He came resent the material and tha latter •M. Cote, H. .Smachettl and E. Jlll.son. of field trip which will not,;onl.v hdd Fl'schef, and R. Sherwood. ed US. of bis enrollmsnt at Spring- TENNIS TOURNAMENT suggestions to other students. Goodman alw'ays Is a man to beat three sets, 8-3, 6-4, 6-0, Budge still (Cardinals crushed the Phltoa* I M ' were asked of the.atudcnta In .Senior. to thh .voimg blologtsts'- khowiedge, — TBYOUTS'—v"-'-' thexlasa .of 3SA .are Russell AJiselv .. hkva anything questionable, about players ta yesterday's' hsayy caa through- because he- waa a real north because it’s the.moat Ap p ro i^ ta for College English classes. ' ' '-•Any Jt1nlor-or senior boy -wtshljig Basses': R .' McCormick, ft. Mad- field College. "We4""shoiiia make During' the iromnief ’ ^'cation Vhe in this show. All he has to do la "oaltles. Ward waa bsaten by Art hawi’t tost a set to his fourth -ma- PHE^ASON PRACTICE and 8-3. - • to Join rnn give hl.s name to any of but to the school’s biological collec- and Michael Zwlck to Bryant; Sam the outcome. A five run lead at one jor championship, and he probably ender although he rtever approved mburhtog . . . Florid Is all aet to Some of the students have made den, C. Maron, D.. Carter. E. Buck- an Ideal physical education instryc- library has been brightened by the to gret .to l.t. Tears ago, when he. Doering, Jr., (tolcago, who waa The American League race the boys listed above or to Nr.ihun tion will he attempted. , Pratt . and (Charles Robbins and time and the champions grew care- will not loss one. Sunday sport. Another time be go to town . .,-,.-ta the southwest. It ' - — ^— . h' their decisions and among the land, ft, Lorch, L. Tortenson, 1'. tor. ' \ \ . Students' wishing to enter the an- varnishing of the furniture. was a raggedy qaddy on the wrong licked by Chgpman; Smith was the Yankees’ final game o f the y«asr->:^ I Oatchell, III-Y fncultv nilvlser. - Wesley McMullen, '3!tA. Robert Hamilton to (Connecticut less and .as a result were on the Little Bryan Grant,. Jr., ordersd bought eijulpment (bat got idat. en- will be RIee and- Texas Chrlatian Galea Ferry. Conn., SepL 18 — with Cnevebmd ralped Out, but (k g' schools 'chosen are Vale, Harvard, •lullano, H. Tenney, E. Calvert, • W. nual, tennis tournament have signed New a-ocational guide. books are short end o f the score. side o f those .now famous Omaha, dumped by . Brownell, Duke with eeyeral othera threatening . , Last year the club enjoyed a their names with Darid Hartwell. State; Kermit. Rogers tq Morse; railroad tracks, he had to httch hike by bis physician a month ago to routs to Manchester' and be spent (AP) — Yale's footbaU squad of Yanks, nevertoelesx advanoad t* a Massachusetts Institute of Tech- McMullen, A. Coe, \V. Maxwell, L. Bristol High opened Its season by available for students doubtful sophomore from Norbeck, Md., who the most publicized athlete In^toe very, successful season, which was This yeai a large group has decided Betty Woodruff to Syracuse. Uni- Moriartys wUlroiay without Cobb or chisel his way.. Ndw he rides on abandon tennis, proved that he stlU two weeks tracing It down. He was more than 50 eandldatee started spot where they nesd only four wta* nology and Connecticut State. To Dillon, and ft. RIchman.- playing a scoreless tie with the about future work. They cover the this week. The colored chip has then -was trimmed 'by Harbert, who Big Ten may be Fred Gage, a Wis- finished with a two-day outing at. to take part. > versity; and Louise Burr to Mount Pullmans with bairo packed with has a few shots In bis locker by de- good sport and a friend of every pre-aSasop practice toctoy. The Blue to clinch the pennant. Boatotf* help those who have not as yet | . .A Cappella .Choir No. 2 Alumni eleven last Saturday.. Bris- following subjects: "Hotel Occupa- Holyoke: Barbara Lundberg, form- gone back to school and his Mg bat sneaked in via the play-offs. consin sophomore . . . totoga don’t gridiron hopefuls will drill twice Camp Woodstock, where tile Initia- “LEGION OF HONOR” tol has two veterans returning, but The, tournament starts on Septeim- fancy clothes. ^ feating Adrian Qulst of Australia, athlete north of the tracks.’’ second-place R ^ Box belted txa made up their , minds wbehe to go. i Sopranos: Jane Irvlm Betty Kee- tions," . ",’! erly of the class of 38A, enters will be missed, no mistake about Idiok so promising at MUinesota, but dally here until Sept. 24 when they the teachers suggested that each { tions of the new members were Jield* will undoubtedly ..come up with a ber 12; the, singles lasting until "Candy Making,” ' "Machinists and He arrived at Oakinont last week second-seeded on toe foreign list. He That little speech starteil another Tigers,' 0-2, behind Joe Hevlng. X*.: ney, Jessie DotVIlng, Beatrice Strom, Smith 'fhls year. ‘ that It: will meat! Thurner in left. they’ll probably , spread-eagle the return to New Haven. student procure a college catalogue, | Every hoy that Went la.stlyear bi scrappy team .as In the past. September 16. ’ • ' Store Occupations.” They explain —his only triumph of the year a and Sidney Wood, Jr., another vet- on toe way of remembering and all the only other game that eoeaitaa> looking forward to another week- WILL BE CONTINUED Patty Chartler, Barbara .Wallett, A1 Brown of 3SA works now in Fraher in center and Haefs in right. Held, at that. ' The players arrived here late iyes- look through It carefulUy, noting I The purpose of this tournament Is tbs education and qualifications victory In the Sioux Falls, S. D., GRIMM SIGNS 3-YEAR eran, should have themselves quite of them agreed it was a lot better the, weather man, the AtolettOL end there next June Frances Cude,. Jessie Little, Emily International Office Machines; Mar- Thurner has not been hlttiiig tany a battle tomorrow. Wood eliminated tqrday from the campus.- Little more the courses offered, the approximate Meriden High School has a dis- to decide who will take part In the needed for each type of work. open—and he got hot from the very to win and get your own equipment ped the Browns, 4 2 , on Hanna, Ann Barry, Grace. Stavnlt- jorie Edwards, George Briggs. Mar- too well In tbe. closing days of the the tost of the Europeans, FYanJo Odds and ends: Curly Lambeau, than two weeks "remain before, the Moses’ nlnth-lnnlng homer, cost for one year at the school, t h e r ,' 1® » Choice Of Candidates. For Rec- tinct" handicap by having only fall league tournament —Betty Keeney, '89B. start. He qualified eomfortably and play for the best Interests of sky, Marta Moslcata, Nettie Cha- jorie McCormick, Dorothy Benson. season but he is dangerous at the CONTRACT FOR RADIO KukuIJevlc of Yugoslavia,'in three coach of the Green Bay Packers, is opening game Oct. I in the Bowl out of the cellar. extra currltular activities, scholar- ...j,] st-nin t Juniors and Seniors available for —R. Linders. with 184. and hustled to a pair of the club. Then a 6ouple of the boys ORhition B.v Vote Of \Vorld ponis, .Mary Dexter, Phyllis Cush- plate and a fine fielder. Moriartys and 3 victories yesterday with sets. sendtog his son, Don, a 212-pound with Columbia furnishing the op- ship awards, and also the recrca- Lj„,u footbAII. Meriden has three classes “LIFE” SUBSCRIPTION GIVEN. Elinor Young and Leonard Niese in who doubled In baseball and football .Staff With Faculty .Vpproval man, and Dorothea Stavnltsky. Travelers; Dorothy ' Wurtz, Hilda want The game and so do the cham-' such fine golf against the pelting fullback. to Fordham .... toe position. Head Cba(to Ducky Pond Uonal bpportuniUea.. These cata-L .,'i u "o 1 with Sophomores attending in the -s* plons and that is one of the reasmis Chicago, Sept. 18.—(AP) —For paid a nice tribute -to another Oyed- Altos: Mary Lou Fister, Marie Richter, Jeanette Paton and Ken- rain that he was over par but one MSssrs. Dupont are all' smiles be- said the squad appeared In good- OYKTHtDOrSbSTimS logues were obtained from Mr I The afternoon, thus being unable to play Subscription to the weekly "Life' . why the biggest, crowd of the season toe next.toree yean, Charlie Grimm, In-the-wool north ender. Vsusb aL least 380,000 sheila were' Wright, who-has them from •‘'choola IK"'® Thi.s year’s Legion of Honor will Wurtz, Dorothy Relcjer, Edith Ue- neth Morrison In (Connecticut Mu- . shot on each round on what Is rated shape. be started next week after all the varsity football. . Incldentaly, three Staff Starts Early magazine to be placed in tbe school |ls ^irft...to be on tap s f Nebo'Sunday former manager o f Chicago’! Cubs, League used In the recent'-national sheet Among-those, oh toe scene was By TBE ASSOCIATED PRSM . both far and-near, for the Vocation-1 wart, .Ruth Hunt,, Dorothy Wltl- library, has been provided by Miss tual; Louise Heller and Arthur Pon-f as one of the five toughest golf Say,” he stated, ‘T played base- activities and sports have heconte .veterans from last year’s ‘‘Green’’ ernoon. " . expects to be telling .about what championship . . . . .It' ftow develons Chiptaln BIU Platt of Rye. N. Y. WaUy. MoSee, Atolettea —H it ,si,Culdani;e,.cc.!;ninJUee;..,...... , ...... -I!!.®-... . kofske, Nellie Burpham,..^ Elja D^,: Marlon. Oaey. English teacher grats In Aetna.Ufe; L>orif'Stevei;(-^ courses In the world. ball o fi, the - old Trum ps' and never •estn-bUsherl. "-Not'cmty-will stUrtentt squad return: .uMion, These.r S.A.A. CO-THNG! First Tenors; Carl Ackertpan, nountrlea, describing social customs 1»87 To Study - . ny In his bracket, toe upper. ^ As ceeded him as manager of the Cubs, A-verin. Cleveland, .340. . ' eoaeiuded, '’baaeball died a naturaj student bo(ly and townspeople with' chase o f "24 n ew . Jerseys, 11 new iJy' (Coach T y Holland. In' ease of .five pf the Walker Cup players, cerned,' Georgetown'Onlveralfy holds Calrkbclolx ’guard, both" o f whom Gabby Hartnett. .Cuba—Hit Informal talks sayed the afudents!' Tbe S.A.A DrU-e fot and places, has been given by Miss Five members Of the 1937 clsss , turned down two offers to return to Runs— Grieenberg, D etroit 128; those ‘who are outetandibg In the Bert Inman. John Perrottl. Albert shoulder pads and four or five pairs rain, the sesslonyWill be held tomor- among them . (Tharles Richaidaon dehth over.here. He was a real] good toe tecoM for getting them . . , are expected later in tbe week. with 6iuies loaded' to 6-3 win many houip of pouring over ca ta -' "J9.3S-39 .win begin Monday morning Mary Burke, also of the Engllsh de- will enter college this fall. Michael baseball and signed a three-year Foxx, Boston, 124. school and who, for their meritori- Lltvlnchyk, Richard Sebuetz.- of new pants.’ This, together with row night Insfead. Tates, toe British amateur champion ma|f and hla memoiy lives yet'with Edmund Nourl traveled 9,000 miles Bees. > • logues until they feund the one beat The goal 1: Set at SOO members and Second Teqors: James' UcCon- partraent. , Haberem enters the University of contract as a sports announcer for Runs batted to—Foxx, iOoeton, a lot of ua today.” from Bagdad to become a substi- suited to their ' Indivld-aai - needs. 1 the closing date is 'September 23 ous service, serv-e recognition. other equipment on band, makes 184;’ DlMagglo, New York. 127. EAST SIDER.S VK7TORS. Johnny Hevlpg.- Red Sox— JEMd In, order to .eliminate any per- vHle, Harold Symington, Sh'erman —Betty Keeney, 'S9B. Maine; Herbert Seymour, North- radio BtaUon WBBM.. Chicagb. - The Orioiea*have lived up to the tute back for the Hoyais . . . don’t Some of the schools reviewed i.p to j The upper cla.samen undoubtedly enough for about a 40-qian squad. Hits — Vodmikt Boston, 188; The East Sides downed Pagani's Tigers td nine hits for 9-3‘wln. sonal feelings as to who shall' ap- Dardls, Fred Kelsh, WlUlam Moss- eastern ^ Jeanne (Cude, Vanderbilt After toe season’s' end, Grimm tradition of the north end since -the sell the Duke team short despite the date] are Oberlln, Mlddlebury, Con kntew the, advantages gained from BIOLOOT LISTS MADE Cramer, Boston, 188. Barbers of'toe West Side In soft- Ducky Medwick and Morton OOOr pearc-the candidate la chosen In the ley- (College;- Barbara (Cahoon, S t Jos- ' win take a ’ vacation on his farm team was organized. At present mournful walls of WaUace Wade, ball last hl^ht by a score of 5-4. per, C?ardtoala— -Medwick hit homer necticut College for Women, Wes- Joining the S.A.A.,' as ^ell as the Jim Murphy, valuable lineman on Doubles — Oonto, Boston, 46; who to tops to wailing.^ following way: A list of outstand; First Basses: John Hyde, Warren eph’s (College, .and William Knapp, near St. Louis, returning to the air they hold the town title football Hansen aod Kerr were the batter- in each game of .double victory over ‘ leyan, Harvard, Fordham, Cornell, neficaslty for a large membership if tlte football squad, last season, has Pandas, Jumping mice, antelope to cover the major . and minor Vosmllc, Boston, 37. "i Ing possible candidates Is made out Wood. Wilson - Cone, George Con- Harvard. diadem and pllh to defend It this ies for the losers and Madden apd Phils; Cooper pitched three-hltf^' Mount Holyoke and Massachusetts the school extra-curricula are to be Inforrhed coach Herbert Milbury of and ground squirrels are running league meetings and'spring training Triples — Heath, Cleveland,' 18; Institute of Technology." Many of and brought Jo the High School verse, Frank Gallnat. ^ Bernard Peggy Woodruff BIG NEWS! fajl. Pete Kane, prominent shoe , Although the Red Sox train there, Patricio for' (he winners. TTie East iri nlghtyap. carried out as they have been In his intention of. plajrlng aocc.er this throng t: o heads of Philip Emery's World mce'tlng, where a vote i 'is j catopa on a'sponsored sports series. Averin, develand, 14. the folks down to Sarasota, Fix, are Sides scored once to the first, and the larger oollegee, are still to .be past years. Chappell, Gorden Smith. ' year If his fractured arm comes Biology classes., The first work as- merchant o f the south, end. Is the Ernie Koy, Dodgers, and report^ on. taken and candidates for the-nexti Second Basses: David Spencer, DR.AMA CUASSS ELECTS NEW EASY Signed as an announcer three (toys Home runs^--Greenberg, Detroit, rooting for "the Reds because Paul fifth and three tiroes In toe sixth, Lombardi, Redo— Roy’s two B-jt for the sake of new comers along as expected. signed was to make a list o f all the after he was released by Cub owner sponsor tots year and .has aceVpted —Francis WnUett, '89B. 30: Foxx, Boston, 44. Derringer to so popular with the while the Weit Sides tallied one r^n bles drove to three runs to 6-3 ( and freahmen. we will state that the Stratton. Elmer Thrall, K. anlmahT tLct one recognizee, all ani- P. K. Wrigley. at a’*balary o f 3700 the post o f manage'r. : hv^h» * approvedi F^rrlsi Emerson Rickard. AVlUlam It’s grand fOn /heise days for M<— FUEL Stolen bases — Crossetti. New natives . . . , lncl A A S e t& M 50 MXCA ' SENSE and NONSENSE OM A M\TA '\A1 . \5AAT6 0 OT.AV9O .Ot OF Al WA5 Wl' HCROQ WA Of AlO AWOTAIA SsiAl I BELtUFl # AUtBomtaa are bagliinliiy to 4MT A UV AM A9L1 A\.V ^4T7#/ *jf£ J F S a n tl l\ ___ tha naftaSsity of curbing the atraat T \ 4t believe in laughter that sometlmeB oerobr hawkars and allsgsd bargain \ m X covers tears; barkers who poHuts tbe air with X hellBve In love that lasts and deep- their sales sxhortations. Incidental- Bna through the yBars. ly, ths value of rsdio sdvsirtising { ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS SERVICES HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 APARTMENTB-rFLATB— X believe in beauty m 8iU ereatad keeps going down. OFFBREir 13 TENEMENTS 53 DI GGI NG TO START LOCAL GOP DELEGATES things-r ' WANTBD—^ASSAGB to Htftt, In 8 ROOMS FURNITURE Broken Toys Are Repaired A budding 5oir‘r, a atarUt night, a Evidently the stranger had some* i-) ' automoMl* iMVlnff JIaacH*tt« " UtWNS-FERTIUtZE and aaad that USED 7 MONTHS.. . 3118 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM down- bird on soaring wings. to ir?>-n about the language | lawn that doaa'not look.ao gcioa. ' 310 Down—91.50 Week stair tenement, ^9 E3ro street, new- AT STATE CONVENTION X believe in friimdghipa that stsihd of thrCaiureh. to 7:8 ENOUGH TO GO TO AT PINK ELEPHANTS ?“ *»»»»» Baatkera aaP ahbravlaUoDa for the pumper house, pipe line, di' ers To Meet. Committee to take ebarge of abap- Him BAKkS SO FAR THAT* Kay making, look repamng, aaia Only 3189.50. Edward J. Holl, telephone Man- AAgan aboutliig to the man, who SCHOOL BUT NOW I MI89 HIM SO AROUND THE HOUSE TWAT are H0 PP\K1(S aaA aaaai aa a veiP.aaP aaapaane oombinaUon changing. Bralthwaita, geatlon tank, clarl^ng chamber Ing up the details of tbe event Mr. Jwaa evidently attempting to com- AWAV at BV TM' TIMB •aria aa twa waria Itlalaaaa aaat la Complete with Ljmn OU Burner chester 4642 or 8025. In preparation for the eoctenalen Kimball was named as chairman of IN A N D O U T OF THE aetaa a( thraa Uaaa. S3 p W i atraat. and sludge beds; mit sulelde, to get back. F m s o r t o f l o n e s o m e w i t h o u t h im I ” J TH' HERD HE D R A fiO E D Complete with Chr6mlum.,^pa The system win be such tbet as of 'water mains that will take In publicity. Ltoa rataa par Bar (ar traaaiaat Free SSt-up—Free Delivery Covered 14,000 Mfles In 'Hm atruggle went on unabated, so WINDOWS, SIpU'D OF HIPPOS roOFINO and aiding, palnUng the eewege comes Into the pumper terHtory already. ,,under develop- U. 8. Secretary of Commerce he cried; "Police! Somebody get HIM B A C K T o Choice of colors WANTED TO RENT 68 BCTTER ^ Vaettaa Marab IT, ii carpentry and maaon work. Kea house. It will be sent through 300 ment and territory already built up,* Daniel C. Roror has endened Na- a,pollcemanr ' HE SEES CAMPTHE OfJLV Caabuaaa vaaivaCbarpa Cooks with gas or oil. tional Retail ^m onstratlon Week • OaaaaaaUaa•auaa OaraOapa . J T etai • au aonabie. Tima paymenta arranged. QUIET COUPLE Is looking for 4 feet of pipe to the digestion plant Three Months On Anto there has been called a special meet- 'A t thla the fellow upstairs grsw •reflected THIN<3 L E F T BIG al l o wanc e for YOUK and will speak bla support of It la a quiet. 8 OaaaeaaUealatlaa Oapa .H • ata^ U eu W. Vancour; SS Welle atreah Phone rooitte, with garage for No.v,' 1st, and emptied Into four beds. From ing of the stockholdece of the Man- there f OF TH t Dap ...... - —11 aul Id eu 383ft. OLD GAS RANCte OR STOVE here It will be cleared and the water natioa-wlde broadcast over ths Red "LKten, you,” he said manadnidy. 6.- All ardara fat lirapalar laaartlaaa reasonable. Write Box R, Herald. Trip Across The Nation. chester Water Company for Monday network of the National Broadcast- For a short time only, we will give, will be cerried through e 36 inch September 26 at 1 o'clock in.the af- "you------' keep out of------this, Xdo thlsal- CARCASS •III ba abarpei al the aaa Ubm rata. WE SPECIALIZE in rooOng and you a very generous trade-in- allow- ing (>>rapany from 9 to 9:15 o'clock. most every night." paelal rataa lai loae tana avarr pipe under the railroad tracks west ternoon. Monday night Sept 19. Tbs move- Th« First "Dork HiJrsa" WAS HIS Par aPeertlalaa alvaa apoa raqaaat. aiding. WorkmanaUp guaranteed ance on your present gas or kitchen HOUSES FOR SALE 72 of the so called “Tin Bridge” Where <0 The meeting will u t upon the meht Is the first occsstoa In which THE SHEPHERDS OF OUR HEAPf Aia arParai W are the third ar artb Time paymenta arranged. Painr- range, regardless of condition. Buy It win enter other beds and from Attorney Frederick R. Manning' -question of borrowing 350,000 to In Am erican Politics^ Pap •tU ba abaraai aalp lai tfea aa- ing and carpentry. A. A. Dion Inc. now and take advantage of this ex- FOR SALE—6 ROOM single; all Imf- and Mrs. Manning, returaed to their stores through the country have GOVERNMENT SHOULD 8 H B ^ Mal aaabar al ilaaa tha ad appaar- proveroents, garage, i -3 acre land. there flow Into the Hockanum take care of this extra and neces- combined to display their confidence THEIR SHEEP — NOT 8K m 'PORN by dissension sad the aP. abarptaa al tka' rata aamad bat 81 Welle, atreet. Phone 4360. ceptional opportunity. River. home bn Maple street' yesterday, sary work the compan:' plans to Dvaaaa ae ralaade aaa ba mada A-L-B-E-R-T-8 Reasonably priced. Telephone 4833, sifter a three months* vacation spent to the public and tell their atory of THEM. ^ wrsekiiig policies of Presldoit aa ate Uaa aPe etoppad altar tha AUTO TOPS, CURTAINS, luggage, or Inquire at '193 LydalLstreet. Foreman Engaged mortgage its present holdings in- dally service. >' John Tyler, the Whigs laced cer* Main Store Charles Driscoll of New Milford in a tour of the. Pacific coast and stead of'issuing new stock. The PfU Par. dog collars and hameds repairing, . WATERBURY ftlaces of interest on the cross-coun- The famous lecturer said; "A tain defeat in tha stormy campaign Na *tlll larblda*! dtaplap llaaa eat ChM. Laklng, 90 Cambridge atreet. FOUR ROOM HOMES from 34.3UO has been engaged by Mr. Jarvis aa try routes# They covered a total money will be used for the repairs lap on tbs back often contributes of 1844. So ths Osmoerate as- WlAr All Stores Open Wed. A Sat. Eves. foreman of the work and William and extensions' end considerable at- •••If 1 HAVE TO TAKX you evert step OF TiHfc WAV BVKRV DAVf ” Tha Barald will aal ba raapoaalbla Telephone 4740. to $4,500. Also rents in Manches- of 14,000 miles by automobile with to a man’s auceeu!” •smblsd in frenzied convention to Knofla has been engaged by the dis- tention will be ^ven to tbe sections TWO AUTOS DAMAGED "Huh,” spoke up ths votes of tha Par BMta thaa aaa laaerraal laaarttoB KITCHEN STOVE with new oil ter and East Hartford. Phone 5810 no motor trouble whatsoever, driv- Baltimore to pick a leader tcr rs- ad aap advartlaanaal ardarad far or 4684. trict as resident engineer and auper- ing frequently 400 miles a day. They in Manchester, Vezhbn and Bolton, mother of a very prominent man, turn to power. atera tbaa aaa tiaia hunter; oU driim, and about 40 gal- visor of construption. where there , are water obeda. "but be sure It’s down low enoujjd), Tha laadTartaal amlealoa al laaor- MUSICAL—DRAMATIC 29 lons of oil. Sacrifice, Apply 91 were favored with marvelous weath- IN CRASH AT GREEN Van Buren. defeated four yean NEW SIX ROOM house, on Tan- As the contract spedflee water er, according, to Mrs. Manning, with Other matters will also be taken done soon enough, and often enough peat aabnaatloD al adaartlelap will ba Florence streeL —with a halr-bruah.” esrUer, demanded renominatien. ta ^ a d aalp bp aaaaallatloa al tha MARJORIE O. TUPFER, teacher ot ner street, for rent or sale on used In mixing of the concrete can- only a day of two of extreme heat, Up; sunendments made to jthq char- , but Cass ot Michigan, Johnson of aham euda far tha aarrlaa raadarad. piano. Studio, 106 Benton atreet, FOR SALE—COMBINATION gas rental baale. Apply to 169 Middle not be taken from the Hockanum and little rain until on the return, ter and a vote of ratification tsken No One Hurt But Cgrs Had To Kentucky, CalhouA and Jamea Au advartJaamaBta naat aeBloroi Manchester, Conn. Turnpike East. River, It win mean that the mixing on votes passed at other meetings. 'There are some people built this I k . la etpla^ aapp aad tppapraphp with and oil Victory Crawford range, trip at Thousand. Islands, where Be Towed To Garages To Be way, says the-Christisn Science Buchanan pooled their strength — laar^tiaaa aaforead ~bp the pabllab- good condition, reaaonahle price. plant will not be—located on the they went over the new bridge- hi a and held Van Buren short of the aaa aad thap raaaraa tha rlpht ta FOR SALE—6 ROOM house, steam grounds. downpour. Repaired. - Monitor: O’ oPIt, raalaa ar rajaat aap aapp aaa- HELP WANTED— Inquire John Albiston, 343' Center. heat, 8 car garage, 3-4 acre 'if Passenger—Say, Conductor, will required two-third's vbte w many In crossing under the raUroad Attorney and Mrs. Manning left SALES STIMULUS Two automobiles were damaged weary ballots. The convention ap- alPeraP aUaatloBabla land. Centrally located, Phone 5770. here on June 19, traversing the San- you please help me off the train? CLOPtNO BOURB-^aaeiaad ada FEMALE 35 WINDOW SHADEd—Stock reduc- tracks the railroad company speci- when they collided at tbe Intersec- Conductor—Sure. peared hopelessly deadloeked. IhbV'LL <3BT VOU, be ba pabliahaP aama dap aiaat ba ra- tion sale. All kinds of window NEW vfi-ROOM HOUSE, fine resi- fied there could be no tunnel built, ta Fe route to California, stopping tion of North Elm street aad Maa- Passengs):—Youscs, I’m stout, uid " Then someone mentioned James <3 aalrad bp U a'eloek bmb; Oatordape wanted—WOMAN to help with CAMPAIGN HERE] MAJOR, FOR BA<3 Cj INQ shades Including Hollands made to dential district. All Improvements; which means the pipe line will be at Salt Lake City, Yellowstone Park, Chester Green at 10 o’clock this have to get off the t r ^ baekwarli. X. Polk, former Speaker ot tht Mile. housework. Good home. W'rlte Box driven through the embauikment, Zion National l^rk and the Grand moo se out OR seaso n w :: , ‘=H9 S, Herald. order and put on windows at very for price and terms telephone 6394 morning. An antomoblle being The porter thinks Tmagettlng on, House undm Jeeksoa PoQc had which la 30 feet high, by meima of Oknyon, both soutl) and north rims; (Continued from Page One) driven west on the Manchester and gives me a shove on again. I'm « TELEPHONE YOUR . much reduced prices. Please write or call at. 110 Benton St. George L. Boulder dam, Yosemlte National lust returiied to the public scene (• Mto ty y««UiM r a t) for prices and samples. Capitol Fish. • air pressure. This will eliminate Green road and a car being driven five stations beyoq^^py destination when he earnestly advocated the WANT ADS any possible danger to the railroad Park and the beautiful new park at ers, who have a product to oell south on North Elm street were in- now.. J® WANTED - - GIRL FOR general Window Shade Co., 48 Capen St., Lake Tahoe, favorite resort of the an •imeiution of Texas. He even APa ara aaaaptad aaar tha talapboaa tracks. ' \ the public. volved. Floyd Chapman of Keeney — If SCORCHY SMITH housework. Telephone 8S43. Hartford. Hollywood movie ttan. Curiosity prophesied that . if the United ^ Oiie Slip That 6bcp Count By JOHN C. TERRY at tha CBAROB RATB pl*aa abova LOT'S FOR SALE 73 The road from the Hilliard street To launch this effort, a mass meet- street 'was driving tbe car'o^ Man- A certain supir&itsndsnt of States did not^toke Tejies. Eng- aa a abBTaalaBaa ta adaarttaara, bat FOR SALE—8 PIECE dining room entrance will be of gravel eight to see the divorce capital, Reno, ing ofrthe sales forees-of all local chester Green road and William B. ^ schools makes occasional tours In- VOU UP tha CAPH Ra TEI will ba aaaaptad aa FOR SALE—BUILDING lots on Nevada, waa satisfied by a brief tai|d might. Tbe convention was V , OKAY THAT& GOING FirU. PATUCNT II paid at tha bail- suite, in excellent condition, rea- .inches In depth before benig grad- retailers will be held at the State Brown of Mageslne street. Spring- spection, winding up at a lilght struck by this chance for com- THIS Cfi Mi s t e r TO UTTLE SALESMEN WANTED ,-)6-A Strong street. Inquire 38 Wood- visit there. They toured the fam- uoorfbr colored' adults. BE A •aad ainaa aa at bafora tka aaaaatb sonable price. Telephone 4479. ed, rolled and oiled. Theater on*Monday morning at 8 field, Mass., was the driver of tae promise, unanimously nomtoated OUICK 5 conchv Pap fallawlBp tha irat laaartloB al land street. Telephone 6349. ous Redwood highway northward to o’rtock 3md stores will open a half other car. A year ago he waa called upon to QUICKER THAN MAN WANTED for 800 family A right of way has been secured Oregon, stopped at Crater Lake; and Polk. He thus became the first voo im a g in e - aaab aP atharwiaa tka CHARUC Rawleigh route. Permanent If GOOD USED COAL ranges, $10 up; from Stock road to the sludge beds hour later thim usual that day, 9:30 The accident might have been congratulate aiyold colored womsin. GIPEOLIPS RATJi tplU ba aallaotaA Ma raapanal- Portland, thence along the Colum- She had en rolw at the start of ths "dark horse" candidate to an GO fellltp lar arrara la talapheaad ade you’re a hustler. W’rlte Rawlelgh'a, some with oil burners, $20 up. which will be located on the north o’clock Instead of 9 o'clock, to al- avoided was it not for the fact the LEGAL NOTICES bia Highway to Washington and low-employers' and employes, the "stop" sign, which had been located ..course with a single avowed intent— American political convention. SUDOeHLS Will ba aaaaBad aad thair Dept. CUI-48-123, Albany, N. Y. Watkins Brothers, Inc. 11 Oak St. side of the railroad tracks. Mount Ranler. They ferried acrossi He was elected, defeating Henry aanaal ba puaraBtaaC 'MQt'OH PKHMIT opportunity to attend the session. on tbe northwest coreer of. North to . learn to write her name. She that . kflTICBAPPI'SCATIOW to Vancouver, British Columbia and One speaker wiU .cmtline the details Elm. .stTMt,. was :bpt. .in. p la ^ ,:. 4t had succeeded, the course was at an Clay, the Whig candidate. .Tescas, THE INDEX o r Thii Ii to give notice that 1 Fred were delighted -with the 'Scenery In of National Retail 'Dememstratloh having, been knocked down some end. and so the left. , Oregon, aitd Califarnta became THUG LIVE sixk:k — vehicl es 4!2 MACHINERY AND TOOl^ 52 Murphy, of It West etreet, Manchei- that region. Other . places on the American possessions during his CLASSIFICATIONS DENIES TWO PETmONS Week, another will prosent an In- time before the accident. This year the superintendent re- IG ter. Conn., have hied an application return trip, East included the Grand spiring. talk on tbe poeslblliUes of Tbe damage to the two ca n waa ated his tour. The old woman term, but only alter bloody con- THROWN Mrtbe . . a , I • u • •• ataaaaeaaa USED GARDEN TRACTORS, poU- dated -ISth of Sept.. 1938 with the Coulee Dam, Kootenay National Kd enrolled again, they told him. quest during which Polk himself FOR SALE—RABBtf.S. , 130 • Oak to diggers, tractor plows, attrac- Liquor Control Comnilaaion' for a this event. such that both bad to be towed to TO •aaBsemeate M ••••••••••# (i.dtgtS. Re8taurant,lPermtt for tVe Bale of FOR ZONE EXCEPTIONS Park, lovely Lake Louise, Banff, the Watkins Oialrmari garages. The car driven by Mr. "Why ?” they had asked her. w u Ubelfd "Napoleon." . After vamacee 9 ••**••• dig atreet. tive selection of used and rebuilt International Peace Park, Water- "Ah's going to learn to write mah THE , OeatbS. a ...... uau.a.. D alcoholic liquor on the premlaea of Tbe general committee In charge Chapman was owned by the Ger- serving one term, he retired to tractors. Dublin tractor Co., Provi- 991 Main atreet. Mancheiter. The town lake. Glacier National park name," she. said. Nashville In 1849 and died almost FLOOR- Oard M Tbaaaa ad...a.....a..aa W bualneai la oK’ned by Fred .Mnrphy of is headed by C. Elmore Watkins as man garage ^ d Mr. Brown was ta Momortaei ..•a...... aaal, F dence Rd.,.,.WllIlmanUc. Appeals Board Finds Use Non- which is party in Canada. chairman and the other members the' o'wner o f the car he was driving. - "But. you learned test year?" at once of cholera.' He is* shown. FOR SALE—JERSEY cow. bteah 34 Weif atreet, Manchester, Cdnn., J “Ah knows it. But now — “her Leaf aad Feead ...... 1 and will be conducted by Fred Mur- Saw Mount Rnahmore. h m - on a stamp of the new 'U. is. AMOBBM|D«BtS ...... uaiM. I milk. 110 Broad street. Conforming; Considers Mori- They returned to the- 'United bosom swelled with pride—now Ah eaaaaeaa«ft phy. of 34' Weat atreet, Mancheater, regular series, enlarged. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Conn., aa permittee. nrty Claim. States again through North . and done got married." (Cep3rrl£ht, ISIS. NBA Ssrrlea, lae.) I FRFD ;UVRPHT AalSBobltee lot tols ...... a u . 4 South Dakota, motoring through • iwt wa#. • FUEL AND FEED 49-A Dated 13tb of Sept., 1931, Meeting last night In public ses- the Black Hills, viewed Mount AatomoblUs lei Bsebsoaa . . . . . I TWO BEAUTIFULLY furnished H-9-15-88. • Eas Mb Aato Aeosseorleo—TIroe .....a . 4 ONE HALF CORD. Four foot sea- sion, the Zoning Board of Appeals Rushmore, where profiles of famous J5 r Aata BspBlrlBv—PalBUBg 1 rooms In Talcottvtlle, steam heat, FLAPPER F A N N Y By Bylvih soned wood, sawed stove length. all Improvements, for couple, 34,00 conducted hearings on three ques- statesmen are cut In the stone on FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Aau debools ...... aa.aa. 1-A tions and petitions referred, by va- the side of the mountain. Mrs. Man- -eoM.tMttrwAMMiec.iM. T.M.tc«.«.t.Mr.orr4- WASHINGTON TUBBS Aaloa—dblp br Tniok ...aaa.a. t 35.00 delivered. L T. Wood. -Co. a week. J. GuUlettl, R. FNp. NO. By C'rane OUT OUR WAY By Williams tl. Aetoa—For Hire ...... a.. t rious property owners. for settle- ning is state president of the Daugta- Phone 4496. 1, Rockville. > 17 ESCAPE HARM ra OH A lAOMTH A P T K TH i ANVIOlMCEMfMt OP CAROL'S i !vI6 semt out a twousaup 1 7 m T> Oaraaos—florrleo—Btorefo .a ... IS ment. Of the three petitions, two era of Union Veterans of the ClvU Jr wagnY Wf f V W A ilM lM T TD% A S H . -nie Rt IS AM raPLBSS THeV»LL HAVe TO MeterMslos—Blerelst ...... U were denied and one was held over War and waa a delegate from Con- YW *, A N D IMV/lTATlOUb. ITLL WsBtod Aotoo—Moloreyeisc .. u Id NICELY FURNISHED room for so baoT z <30 TO THe CELLAR, GARDEN—FARM - one or two, showeV, continuous hot « WHEN BUS BURNS for Investigation and further study. necticut to the national encampment THE ORCHnTRA •ETHE BIGGEST V O H .«E A R !7a H0U« •bsIbsbs Bad FrafsoalMal dsvsl sis Seeking to obtain permission for at Des. Moines, Iowa, and arrived in STOOD UP THERE IS eONNA BE WBOOIMG THIS r/AUDI STILL I fO i AFTBft SUPPER,--' •uslBoas Sontloos Offsrod ..... Id DAIRY PRODUCT'S 50 water, home privileges, garage AND .WAVED A WE KHveUT TIME Boussbold dorvloos OSorod ....ll-A Breakfast optional. Phone'3597, the conducting of a package liquor good, time. ouxEo "mecKLES TOlWM EVER M W . J RENT. ii BalldlB*—OoBlrBotfigT's;.;;^.,— 14 W'lNTER—POTATOES—Order ear- (OcMittnaed from Page One.) store at 45 North street, Mary Dl- Attended fadton Pow Wow. BATON — AND SH A OY8IOS OP CLOTHES NOW/ Flonsta—MarssrtM ...... 14ly. Crop je short this year. Prices FURNISHED ROOM In private Clantls sought to have. the Board The Fourth of July found Mf. thatb au =1- TO BUVJ FBBsral pirootors ...... id and Mrs. Manning ini Flagstaff, HOTSHorav BoBtlBgaupiamblDr—Roodaa 11 bound to rlae. Poultry special this home, near Hlph schobl, steam take and that wlratnlng was neces- make the necesitery allowancea HAO TO do/ I M TO A CT AS sary. He expressed the opinion that which would have permitted the es- Arizona, where an Indian pow-wow PtearBBOs ...... IS week'. Young tender fryer* and heat, and private bath „ Garage. LEADER A N D « MIUIboit'—OrsssmBkins ...... IS the backfire cau^d sparks to Ignite was in progress with about 8,000 roasters. 29e lb., baby eggs, 3 doz, Telephone 5000. . ” tablishment of the business. The m a n a g e r , a n d HaTlBa---Trueklasr—aiormae . . . M- 31.00. For delivery Phone Man- fumes under the bqs Which was Board, however, after examination Ihdians in full regalia talcing jpart Fublls • Faessassrr was^wi Sorrleswr3 .’.....M -A in dances, parades and campfire, G ET A LL IH B MBtlBg—PapsrtasDg—PapsrlBs .. SI chester 4S29. FOR RENT- i furnished rooms. parked within eight Teet pf the of the records, found that such a •/ " FfelossroBBlsloBal BerVleeeBorVless ...... _ SB Inquire at XTSln ’Street, north kitchen at the rear of the restaur- store at the, location would violate gatherings. The local couple took JO BS / ^MrlBS ...... X...... SS of Post Office. ant. • . , ' the 1,000-foot distance rule, and the a number of tnotlon pictures of the 1^.. railorlBa—OrelBS-^lMBlBS .. . 14 Passengers praised his conduct different scenes, many of them in rolUl Goods BBd Ssroles.. . . . _ use of the location itself would sayipg he aided them to safety at prove to be non-conform'ipg In a color and hope for some excellent Waatsd—Buslnsss'.B«i^ao'u~I Sd the risk of himself. They lost most photographic reminders of their Kaaeotloaal RUAKDEKS WANTED 59-A residential area. The petition there- OoBraea aaS Class#...... si of their personal belongings/lnclud- fore W3te denied. trip when the work of development Frlvato iBstraetloBS Sd W e A r e N o w COUNTRY—Modem home. Home Ing baggage stored Ip the bus com- la completed. Denied becayse It'would be a non- They were also greatly interested DBBOIBJS ...... u . . . . . a a u . .IS-a cooking. 9 miles from Manchester. partmept. (, ^ con form ^ , use in a residential area MbsIobI—P ramatlo ...... SS Firemen said they used gallons of In the harvesting operations, both Waatsd—InstmotloBs as Lis tin g Re al Write Box H, Herald. was the petition of Mrs. Clifton S'. wheat and field corn.. Expert pick- a special chemical In fighting the Bradley, who sought to get permis- f-li .PIdusIbI restaurant fire. ers with bai^ on their backs, work- Boads—Stocko—Mortgagae u « n sion to open a lunch and refresh- 3 AND FURNirURE TO/ AVI' STEAMBR TTCKCTS TO AND.tADLING.VOU SlN9Ly RUST BusIbsss OpportUBltfes ...... M ^ Est a t e Continued to New York. , ing with both tumds can ;o throusli Koasr to Loaa ...... ss ' Those aboard the-bus continued ment stand. on Tolland turnpike the rows of tall corn imd pick ISO ftW. AW 0BAPECIE5,1 ^AINA«I, AVT A^OOIVIG RING, CHOOSE A BEGT /MAN near‘the Vernon line. bushels a day. .While some of. the rVE ALREADY LINED AND RUGS. X an' A MhRR " IF ONLY I sip Bag gttaatloBO F or F a ll Sale on to New York aboqrd another. • In the case'of Mbriarty BrotherSi. •elP Wantsd—rsmals ...... u Those rescued besides Cross were: - . , ^ nniiriina- Ttw farmers have maphlnea . for doing UFA JOB AT THE PNIBIA COULD FIND Holp Waatod Alals SS' 7 F O R S A L E - If you IiAve a fann, fiome.' Mack Hullef of New York: Loretta ^ the work, htmd piCMng tt more s«t- CUJ8 DANCB / W B PRACnSBO arb vex) OLD E A S Y ! SalssaiSB Waatsd ..-‘a ...... u..-14-A spector EMwwd C. Elliott, the Com- tsfactory. Crops were excellent Bslp Wsntod—0Bls pr FsibbIo .. . |l . or acreage, at reasonable OR RENT P\itnam of Roxbury, Maos.; the FOR IT TOCAY / idOiNd HE'S TH' BEST 'Ciaaa.roC.i ' sslbpgrji reserved decision.. The ;ys stbp j^ ^ '^ tefi the hwvi’steirs «ni f L- Her Park and Chestnut streets Julius L. Cable of Dorchesttf, EVER HAD, -AtBBUaas; WBBibd—Ualo ...... SS move it for you., TradeF Mass.; Herman Seiebeck of Green- buUding permit authorteing remov- the modem barvesUng machines'In that XaiplOTBdBf AgOBOlos ...... 44 —i-AROE 8-ROOM HOUSE— al of a large gayo^ from 20 North terrible. arranged. 3 salesmen. ' two fireplaces; over 14,000 f t wich, Mass.;.,Florence 'Wesley of Mvo atssh PotB uTobIww-. Vehlelsb Boston, Mass.; Salma Nikola of Fairfield street to 148 Cooper street •WIMA Dog*—Birdo—Potp ...... aji...*.. 41 Customers waiting. of ground. An attractive home previous to the enactment hf aon- lOE-WAOON GOT HOT, IGO t^ . dtoek—Vsblelss ...... 4S and gronnda \ Waban, Mass.; LucUle Barwlck and MUSIC? - FoBltTT aad Sapphos ...... 41 Mary Rogers, both at ThomasvlUe, Ing. Subs^uently It was decided to Waatsd— Pst»— Poaltrr itoek 44 EDWs X HOLL Telephone 3226 Ga.; Mrs. Rose Sloan of , Detroit, remove e garage' from - Pleasant Tuloa, Okla?i-i(AP)-^Bven the ^•v Ml— n ^ i Mich.; Perclval, Dove of New "’ ork, street, of similar type, to the Cooper ice-wagon got hot in a recent Tulaa AnielM Tor fou ...... u Realtor warm spell. The motor overheated, Boate pad Aceossorlss ...... 44 . Forrest N. Buckland Granville Owens of Dayton, O.; An- street address. According to the pe- fS •alldtag MatsHals ...... 41 865 Main SL ' TeL 4642 d'row Joyce of. New 'York; Sidney tition. the cemovol has evidently backfired and the truck caught fire. "I lost another tooth yesterday. If this keeps up, I can’t tell Dlamoads—Wauhsp—Jswolrv 4S 36 Bush Hill Road Nadler of Dorcester, Maas.; Dso been held up by lack of Issuance of FlrSmen reported the'dam age‘Was Wsotrieal Appllaaesp—Radio .. ' 4S Kazanyi of Bridgeport. a pertnlt 319, mostly'to melted Ice. whether Tin growin’ up or failin’ to pieces.” Fasl aad Food ...... «s-A OardoB—rana— Dairy Pi^aota M Oooda ...... 11 M^li^ aad TooU ...... SI 't ! IM e a l laatniBiaau II MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE The Black Menace aad atari BqolpSMat ...,• S4 BOARD OF RELIEF By THOMPSON AND COLL . CDfR tv Nia BORN T H I R T Y Y E A R S TOO SOON •pae^ at ths fitoros IS Wsa^ rars SI ALLEY OOF ^ 0 Time for Detailed Explanations Waatsd—d*# Bay ...... St Eighth School And Utilities HOA/ DN5E «iOU IMSULT \ By HAMLIN - auT sou CON SKIP THE ) lAD/. 8ESIC>fe“TM6aplOEB!’J poftB: I Bsimb laii n Reeirte i£vie lavere.'i shal l to.Pop, ___ oataaMata DCAAVIATiCG -T H IS IG e£AJ.f ^ JESSE jaM es ViOULD'VE OOTTA. STICK (7 veS, I G U K S BUT, MV GOSH, OOP-HOW FlGGER" KAi/e TUB optain Tweovs/ BLtCtf vvB ptAY s w t i r . they PtAYBO SfM-ALLEV - OlO ^ h e v , d o n ’t t e l l m e ! . JCooaii WItboat Board ...... SS District, Of Manchester ' OUS. CAPTAIN AND ETEWAOD" LOOKED LIKE A b^EAF ' PLAM£.. By M/ 5HS— GOSH, IT% MV FAULT V'FfeLL OOWH AN* i Boardara W.aatad ...... >. . . 4 . . S S - A '>DU« /V E SS ARE, E e -* IN lROWS'’-AWD STUFF ! SOFT . HOW SOFT, ALU ! A W — . . W C L L , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H VOU f e u . OOWNtl Board—Raoortp ffUBvNiC/ aP/ HE'U BE •'IBH-HEEK^MO? WHAT UlAS iantry . .ma..u Se />COV5, M.V BOSS, -THe sp ip eei i» AND MBUOW/ DIO IT RISMT-—IT WAS ! I THOUGHT I m BUSTEO VERSELF? gotete—Baatparaatif ...... NoUoe Is hereby given to all th'e ^ j^TWAT^ * Waatad—Rooei*—Board .,. DEAD SET ON SOUND. , 8 0 so f t T5A HE GO ?? TH' GOV THFTS taxpayers in the Eighth 8cho^ and KAtnUG MOUR Bal ww/ aal Kalata r o i Stoat' 'Utilities' District that a boa^ of re- tab? 'OOU-OA ALMOST ' ApartaiiBtA rUta. Taaiaiiau .. FAMOUS Boatesa Loeatlooi lot Raal . .. lief meeting will be held at the Hose NSARO A bo mb H oosm ForjRaat ...... House, comer Main and HllUard , EXPLOOe/ BaParbaa Far Raat . Streets, Monday night. September . Buassar Boraaa For Raat ...u o Waatad te Raat ...... 19th, 1938, from 6:00 to 7:00 p. m., aal Batata Fa* Sato eastern standard time, for the pur- ABartmant Balldlag tar Sal# ... pose of hearing any and all comi- BaslBaea Frspsrty tor Bato . . . . . pteinta In regard to the tax list S^i e^ ^ tar Bato .JIi; W. w: ROBERTSON, loj^ Bato —.•••..ui.Ba.u fa r BaJp CHAS. B. LOOMIS, — W WM. FOULDS, JR., lar Bato ...... EDWARD J. MXmPHY, <3 SarjMiaaee ...u Wlf. R. CAMPBELU Vi? MmUB SnUCSCLANA — 'a»T