' HAILT c a u x t L k x u m — «M' Ois Ebhth s ( Oetahsr, 19U The Nortk Mathodlst Ladiss AM fratatnal aoaira, Ha waa a membar wmiiigtaa, BagtovOlA 1 . - t " ' TUROBUiriUlD aodaty wni mast Wednaaday aftar- of aeveral different ergnnlsatlons at Sr. MARGARETS CIRCLE Dap^ fltoRa. noon at 3:80 at the BImpla Simon P .E DOUGHERTY different timea, but at bla death be 'file program onnslatad o f analys­ Sandwich Shop, Oakland. This is held memberablp In only Division ing technic, reading musical clip­ EXHIBITION of OIL PAINTINGS 5 , 8 2 8 PEACB'JATBM ffi an Important meeting and all mem­ No. 1 A. O. H., and Campbell Coun­ PLANS m ^AULATION pings and playing oompoamona, ■1 , ?■ Itatear of tbs AMK M M s M and M bakly WadM»- bers are urged to attend. The DIES ON SUNDAY cil K. of C., being a Fburtb Degree which were memorised. W ater C olors and Sculpture Bofsaa af OIreolstleas fiV sMtafaigt rnwh o S te W edm .. U i t t i Sekeoi 8*. Hoc. hostesses will be Mrs. LoVeme member. He was also an honorary BY LOCAL AMATEUR ARTISTS niD A T . KOVEMBEB IB Holmes, Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mrs. member of Anderaon-Shea Post, Mra. Mac M. McVeigh Heads . Duets wsre also part of tha pro­ 1 Adnriaiioii MOe, Walter £^pman and Mra Peter 'V.F.W., and the Army and Navy Committee' Planning for gram; two o f which were plaired by McLagan. Club, although be was the organizer Event on November 19. glrla from WllUngton and the other ST. MARY’S PARISH HOUSE Short Dhess Takes Well of Court Mancheater, F. of A., and by a young woman from Storra.and l^ANCHBEnrER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1985, (TWELVE PAGES) Group I of Center church women of South Mancheater Camp, Modem Mrs. Petersen. 108 Church Street Manchester PRICE THREE CBNTH 8t Margarefa Circle, Daughter STARTING TUUSDAY (7 P. M.) NOVEMBER 12,1935 ABOUT TOWN will meet tomorrow evening at 8 Woodmen of America. of Isabella, win meet Tuesday night An interesting addition to the re­ o'clock at the church. Known Local Man; Barber cital was the biography of Waif- SHIPS MAROONED K” !?**** Columbua' home. UNTIL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1985. . gang Moxart, given one of the M n. CbBtlM Bchufter of H untlac T tiS «UB«SSS«r»MtlngMght.butM Tea'Served Each E v^ng. PAY REDDCnON Surrendered Ethiopians Man Italian Guns The Epworth League of the South J:S.^t}^of“« S pupils, Julia Lfimch, o f Mansfield ON SEA BOTTOM iitn tTenue, Stlddletown, uststed by Here 45 Years. addition to ths disposal of regular ADAUSSION 15 Cents ^ UQUIDATIONOF Methodist church will meet tonight "boys” during the W< World War. He DejioL im«« Mildred Holmquist of Kenelog- business a commltioolttee,___ headed______by at 7:48 at the home of Mlsa Hazel was generous In gifts of tobacco Each performer showed a marked Astonishing Story Told By ITALY THREATENS Mrs. Mae M. Mclfeigh, will report ton, entertained Thursday evening at Drlgga, 69 Walnut street. sent to them while in camps In this AT CHENEYS’ IN her home In honor of Mlsa Eh'a A. Patrick H. Dougherty, 74, one of on plans for the Installation of of­ Improvement in technic and poise Russian Fishermen — Water country and abroad. ficers. oter the recitals in the past. AMOSKEAGMLLS Jtrvis of 416 Center street this The Beethoven Glee Club will Manchester's best known residents, Mr. Dougherty waa married In Disappears For Five Days. town. Beautiful gifts were received The Installation will be held on Refreshments were served after meet for rehearsal at the Emanuel and well known throughout the New Britain on June 17, 1902 to Jfovember 19 at which tjme the by the bride to be from guests from Lutheran church tonight at 7 Miss Mary Cavanaugh, who sur­ the program. ... EITECTMONDAY TO LEAVE LEAGUE; state, died at his home, 17 Dougher­ new board of officers will be in­ Mrs. Petersen has a studio in thu UPHOL8TER1N6 Moscow,' Nov. 12— (AP) — NOffiLnRREAT PlalnviUe. New Britain, Kensing­ o'clock In preparation for a concert vives him os does a son, George stalled by the state regent, Mlsa Thousands o f fishermen return­ ton, Middletown, East Hampton and to be given In Norwich next week ty street, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Dougherty, a teacher In an town as well . as WlUlmantio to By Geo. Jf. Holmes, Dcifdntive Upholsterer ing from the sea (oday told an Beatrice Shea of Waterbury with meet her pupils regularly. * . Manchester. On Thanksgiving day Wednesday. Dougherty has not been In good academy in Cuba until tbis fall. He her staff. .In addition to the pres­ AnoonDcemeiit of General astonishing story o f having been Miss Jarvis will be married to health for the past four months, Is also survived by his mother, Mrs. ence o f Miss Shea and her staff T W O WEEKS marooned on the bottom o f the So Reports New Hampshire ISSUES WARNINGS Frank S. Heircndt, Jr., of East Mrs. C. N. Furay of 33 Stephens but It was only about three weeks Catherine Dougherty, a brother there will bfc Invitations sent to (tea for five days, dispatches to H w pton , Conn. street was called to Dayton, Ohio, ago that his condition became James F. Dougherty, three sisters, other state officers and tee com­ I. Cot of 5 to 10 Per Cent his city stated. Saturday by the death of her alarming. Miss Mary Dougherty, a clerk at mittee will report plans that they O N L Y ^ Equally aatonlshlng was Goremor’s Textile Com­ The regular meeting of the mother. Bom March 4, 1861 In Clarlgan, the Manchester posti^lce. Miss have in mind for ths proper obser­ lUPHERE their report that at the busiest Note Sent to AH N atioii: Daughters of Liberty, No. 128, L. O. County Kerry, Irelemd, the oldest Julia and Miss Nellie Dougherty, vance of the evenL for txoertf Any Club Chair V Made Today; Employee period o f the fishing season tha BERNARD FITCH L. I. will be held In Orange hall to­ Frank Healy of Massachusetts child of Patrick and Catherine who are making their home on Cen­ sea Itself retired from under the mittee On Largest Plant of At the meeting tomorrow night S B R V I f X j morrow night at 7:30. Following State College, Amherst, Mass., Is ter street, Manchester, and a broth­ action will be taken on several ap­ Covered Representathres Informed. fleet. Approving Suctions Poh the meeting a social time will be spending the holiday at the home of er, John Dougherty In the automo­ plications for membership. The sea receded along 180 held. The committee In charge In- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew bile business In Hartford. In yonr choloe of SO good miles o f the northern shore line Its Kind in U. S. PICKED AS U.S. His funeral will be held at the «ludea Martha Mansfield, Elizabeth Healy, Buckland. of the Ckteplon Sea, leaving the ishment^ Asserts Huti undertaking home of William P. McMullen, Margaret Neville, Uly Kf“ '...... $14.95 A general wage reduction rang- boats high and dry several kilo­ Quish, Main and Hollister streets, HRS. PEIRRSEirS PUPILS meters from solid earth. Ooncord, N. H., Nov. 12.— (A P )— Foots, Margaret Pratt, Emily Pratt, Wednesday morning at 8:30 and at This work la done In Mnn- dng from five to ten per cent and af- M A R S H M ie E Sadie Price and Ruby 8wn|n. Airplanes dropped food to the Liquidation of the Amoskesg mills Previondy % e Denred to LUTHERAN MEN St. James's church at 9 o 'clock cheoter Upholstering Shop by . fecting all employeea, was an­ marooned men imtil the tide where a requiem high mass will be IN MANSnELD PROGRAM our aldlled workmen. nounced by Clheney Brothera today flowed back and allowed them In Manchester—largest cotton tex­ The annual meeting of the Man­ celebrated. The burial will be In through Ward Cheney, president, to refloat their ships. tile unit of Its kind In the country- Prevent Present Tronble chester Garden club will take place Better gm de fabrics nt proportionnte MVlnga. SPECIAL prloeo Hamden Man Appointed by St. James's cemetery. acting in the management of the Is "no Idle threat", Governor H. tonight at 7:30 at Center church IN BIG GATHERING The body Is now at the Quish CASH ONLY. First In Series of Recitals to firm m lieu of the appointment of Styles Bridges’ textile committee from Spreading; Hints at .house. Reports for the year will be undertaking home where It may be Be Held — Teacher Has MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING RENOVATING truBtees by the United Statea Dla- rerorted today. President; Ends Three Igiven and officers elected. Colored viewed by friends. Studio Here. Just PHONE 3615, Day or Evening: for Free Samples. trict Court under Section 77B of tho TOO Amoskeag Manufacturing slides will be shown of the mem- Bankruptcy act. The representa­ SCIENCE AWAITS Company’s Manchester plant once Economic Reprisals. hers’ gardens and also of some Observe Birthday of Martin tives of .the employeea were notified employed 12,000 workers. It was Year Old Democratic -Hartford gardens. A full attendance The first of the series o f study Manchester Upholstering Co, o f the action at a meeting Just be­ Closed recently, and liquidation, the 'o f the members Is hoped for.^ LOCAL MAN BADLY HURT recitals under the direction of Edith Oonnectlcnt’s Leading Upholsterera fore noon today. committee said, would be a calamity Lutber in Special Serv­ Hanerlln Petersen, teacher of piano, The statement presented to The VALUABLE DATA of state-wide proportions, with In­ By ASSOCIATED PBB89 1: Trinity Past Noble Grands asso- was held yesterday at the home of GENERATOR 48 Mndlooa Street Manchester, Conm Herald by President Ward Cheney IN HIT-RUN ACCIDENT Boay Since 1933 creased relief and taxation bur­ Fascist Italy threatened Implicit^ elation will meet tomorrow after- Mrr and Mrs, A. Sumner Dale at STARTER U as follows; dens placed upon the shoulders of ly today te leave ths League of N u .hoon at 3 o’clock at Odd Fellows ices Here. Spring Hill, Mansfield. Students "I am writing this letter to ex­ ON S m T O H O P all citizens. Washington, Nov. 13.—(AP)— tions. 'hall, Rockville. Paul Fitzgerald Struck by Au­ taking part were from Wlllimantlc, IGNITION plain to our employeea and others It was In view of the emergency President Roosevelt today appointed who may read it, the circumstances existing In Manchester, the report In a warning to the nations p ^ . I tomobile in East Hartford — Bernard Fitch o f Hamden, U. 8 . tlcIpaUng in the League’s asm Ih e baseball club of the Ooncor- The Emanuel Lutheran church REPAIRS which make necessary here at the stated, that a special survey of the ^!''JUa Lutheran church will meet to- May Have Fractured Leg. We can save you expense plant a general reduction of all sal­ Records, Photographs, Tohes situation there was made. Marshal for Connecticut punishment o f Italysly for Its aggra*>. was filled nearly to capacity laat tion against ' Ethiopia,. 1 Mi 3Ugbt at 8 o'clock at the clubrooms. and annoyance as we have aries and. wages on Monday, No­ The governor's committee recom­ iusMuq):*- night for the union service of the vember 18th. mended abolition of the New Hamp­ government said: ' Bre urged to attend as Im- men's organizations of the Eman­ Paul Fitzgerald of 23 Bralnard instruments which can lo­ "In the first place, aa every one of Air and DeHcate Appa­ New Haven, Nov. 12.—(AP) — :-W ;^rtailt business will be brought up. For Quality shire stock-in-trade tax to alleviate Bernard J. Fitob o f Hamden, ap­ uel, Concordia and Zion Lutheran Place, who only recently discarded' knows, we are actually engaged In to dlsasaoelato herself from cate all electrical trouble the industry's burdens, and urged a pointed today by Preeident Roose­ churches In observance of the birth­ Patrick H. Dougherty proceedings under the Federal Geneva Institution deapits I t a M Floral Court. Order of Amaranth the use of a cane because of a brok­ quickly. Memories of Heroes ratus Sent to Washington “wider and more enlightened Inter­ velt aa U. S. Marshal for Connecti­ day of Martin Luther. The men RANGE Bankruptcy Act In Ueu of the ap­ opi^tion to ths pruceduro follow^ Etartford, will observe visiting gathered In the vestry prior to the (Sweeney) Dougherty and at age en ankle sustained In an automobile est In the present-day problems of cut, has been active In Democratic NORTON pointment of truatees by the U. S. the Industry lochlly.” to her dangsr, beesuas aha d e s M s ' ' i^' lHUUrona and patrons' night at Its sendee and marched Into the of four yearb came to the United accident. Is again In a hospital, . . . are recalled by to* District Court. Under such circum­ circles for many years. again aa the result of an automo­ As Result of Trip. FWI Biver Plan to provsnt s conflict, su(A as thai - ^rnuanllin & Odd Fellows hall, 420 church In an impreasive procession. Statea with his parents who settled OIL ELECTRICAL day. Oommemoralive serv­ stances, It Is simply not possible to He Is connected with the operators now bstng conaldsrsd, from IsadtaMr “ "itMaln street, Hartford, tomorrow Rev. Hugo Stechholtz of the Zion In the west part of Manchester, bile acldent. ices keep their memories continue operating at a loss. For Adoption of a plan similar to that o f a gasoline station In Hamden, and Lpst evening Mr. Fitzgerald bad FEARS FEDERAL CREDIT PROFITABLE YEAR devised by Fall River, Moss., to give to mors vast compUestions.” ^ church delivered the main address, where the family has since resided green. Solemnity - dignity will succeed Jacob Walter of Ches­ cSdght. Royal Matron Mrs. Rachel Dial 4129 INSTRUMENT CO. this reason alone, it Is absolutely Tha warning—which ehallengii^ LsrOden .of Chapman Court will fill taking for his text; "Hold fast that and where his mother, now beyond stopped at the Connecticut Ekmle- - wiU distinguish the rit­ essentia] that we strike a balanced White Lake, S. D., Nov. 12.— tax relief to buildings not being hire, who recently became a New 90 years of her life, still lives. vard Diner In East Hartford. Aa he Hilliard St. Phone 4060 used, was suggested. the League's authority to Dlaes : - ' Tthe station of associate niatron. which thou bast that no one taketh uals, Just as In rites wBich budget and do, so at once. Prompt (A P )—Eicamlnatlon o f rarlfled air Haven county commissioner. sanctions in ths hands of a c< thy crown." He spoke of the many He attended the schools on Keeney was leaving the diner, which is con­ and decisive action Is the only pos­ FOR SOUTH’S FARMS Ths committee recommended the |^;8npper will be served at 6 o'clock. GAMPBEU are sponsored by us. Four­ in sealed tubes, records of delicate CANNOT STAND STRAIN Some sources here Inclined to the nation committos, and which l street and In the Bunce district, but ducted by Edward McCann of Man­ appointment of a small temporary bleasinga that Lutherans have re­ teen years’ experience sible course. belief that Fitch wlU name Jqbn •d the accusation Italy vtolaV ceived through the ministry of Lu­ at the age of 13 entered the employ chester, he was struck by an auto­ "Secondly, I suppose It must be instruments and photographic committee by the governor to effect Scanlon of Meriden as deputy mar­ r s AttenUon of the members of the mobile. He waa knocked down. Service Station supports every memorlaL Lsague Covmants in.invading Ratls V.Second Congregational church la ther and of the ways that Luther­ of Cheney Brothers, working with obvious to every one that we are plates, obtained by stratosphere a meeting of Amoskeag workers and shal to succeed Joseph Psrk of New that company for a period of seven While still on the ground, he told CHICKEN PIE the management to pave the way for Bslassle's Eihplrs—was ocmtsuisd hi ,-ealled to the special business meet­ ans can hold fast to the spiritual Every need of the patient engaged in a highly competitive In­ flyers over 13 miles above the earth Ogden M31s Deidares U. S. Surrey Shows That An Even Haven. Scanlon has tha support of a noto’ sent direot to ths aatiami benefits emanating from Luther. years. He hnd decided, while em­ the authorities, tho driver of the forestalled by the equip­ dustry, so that In order to survive waa awaited today by the world of the mills' survival. ly, -Ing at 7:30 tomorrow evening, to automobile without coming to his SUPPER FINANCIERS URGED Senator Francis T. Mslonsy for the and not to tha Lsagus. ^ pHS the church will vote to extend A combined chorus of men from ployed in the factory to learn the ment of our new am­ at all It Is necessary for us to be science. One suggestion was that "Amos­ marshalsblp. In addition to the threat o f wttlH the three churches, under the direc­ trade of barbering and when he left aid, backed tha automobile over him WEDNESDAY, NOV. IS, 6 P. M. bulance. able to manufacture and sell our Date gathered by Claptelna Orvll Faced With Fiscal Prob­ Better 1936 Is Ahead — keag trusteea be urged to make any cs^ to Rev. Perris E. Reynolds of again and then made away. Backed by Lonergaa. drawal from Oeasva. it threatsaad - Springfield, Maas., to become the tion of G. Albert Pearson, sang four the employ of Cheney Brothers he oods at B price which Is competl- A. Anderson and Albert W. Stevens present sacrifice, warranted by the numbers, "Now Let Every Tongue He was taken to Municipal hos­ I M GOING TO Appointment of Fitch, who bad further economic rsprlaala. ^Bunlster of the church, also to became engaged In this business In QUARRYYTLLE 81. E. CHURCH gve with the Industry In general. In their record-breaking strato­ TO AH) IN LOANS prospects of a general business re­ l i Adore Thee," "Fest Oesang," "Thou Hartford. He later moved to pital, Hartford, where an examina­ ris a v e a l l . m y (Near Bolton Lake) "The reduction to all employees Various Reports. the support of Senator Augustine ^ transact any other business as may sphere flight yesterday, were pack­ lem That Invites a Major covery and their own quite possible Lonergan, completes details of a At the same time. In aa eOlclal My Strength and My Redeemer, Waterbury where he continued to tion revealed a possible fracture of MENU:- Chicken ple» mashed r % o n ; T«E funeral HOME Of (except t^ s e few weavers who are future prosperity, to give their 'Woperly come before said meeting. MONEY. ed for eblpment to Washington by settlement of the 8-year-old Oon- oseree, n Dues proclaimed Italy's and "Lead Kindly Light.” Rev. Karl IoIIdw the s.'imc business, becoming the lower part of his right leg. potatoes and turnips, Jellies, i^el- now weaving non-Jacquard grey officials of the National G^graphic workers an early opportunity- to Rev. Mr. Reynolds preached at the Richter of the Concordia church de­ The driver of the automobile did Q WILLIAM P. necticut patronage dispute reportsd economic Independence from ths church Sunday morning before a an owner of a shop In that place. Ishes, rolls, coffee, apple pie. oods) will be either 8 per cent or Society, co-sponaora of the project Disaster His Solution. Bankers Told They Must Sup- Atlanta, Nov. 12.— (A P) — The prove their willingness to co-oper­ aancUonlat nations. livered a brief greeting and Rev. K. About 45 years ago he returned to not stop and the accident waa re­ fOjter cent o f their hourly earnings. with the Army Air (Jorps. ate." to have been reached near the and of 'large audience. ported to the East Hartford TOllce. Adults, 40c. southern farmer appears to have the lost 0>Dgresslonal session. The Fascist government p1set6‘~ E. Erickson of the Emanuel church Manchester and opened a.^hop in Children under It, 25c. "riJe schedule by departments will The flight started In the natural Would Aid Farmers led the worship service. who are conducting an Invebtlga- he as follows: Under the sgreeroent, Lonergan ^smbargo on the Importatioa of Mrs. George H. Williams of Ox- the Heldcckcr block, which at that bowl at Rapid a t y at 8 a. m. (O n - Chicago, Nov. 12(AP) — Ogden Capibd Now Supplied had a profitable 1635, on the basis Abolition of the state stock-in- time occupied the site of the present tlon. u I All salaries ...... permitted conflrmatkm of Thomas 197 products, except under stitat , ford street and Mrs. George L. Make reservations before Toes- tral Btendard time) and ended on L. MUls, former secretary of the of a survey today among state0 agri-agri­ trade tax, tha committee added, also mpsnrlslon. Tbs embargo goes la* ’ ribbon or cravat mill, on Pine Weekly rate employees ... 8% the farm of John Matheye, 12 miles M. Smith aa Internal revenue oollsc' |>-l Oraziadto of North Main street, of- MISS ANNA KELLEY diay Noon— Rosedale S8>1S« > 1 2 5 MAIN MANCHE^^TER. cultural officials, and he looksToriksToi ’ ’Would aid farmers and other Indus- to sttM tBK t Monday,, the (fiv ttNL: street. "Velvet departm ent...... 8% south of here, at 4:18 p. m. yeater- TrcMury, said today the United by the'GoremmenL an even better 1936. triea tor. Smith was supported by Bsna ^ fleers of the Supreme Emblem Club Piece dyeing, printing and day. Stetes Is faced with a fiscal problem oompalgB of saaotioas b ^ ' o f the United States^ attended Ills business grew and after a However, Commissioner of Agri­ The survey Included a study of tor Francis T. u iio itty . comas opsraUro. - Torrlngton, Nov. 11—(AP)—Mlsa short time at that location ho mov­ finishing department . . . that "threateiu our National sol­ tsstimonial dinner for the Supreme I Anna M. Kelley, 62, secretary and S% Valuable Information about the culture Tom Linder of Georgia, fre­ the entire textile Industry In New Ths agreement also included mp- Prsmlsr Pterrs Laval, It Is nadsiv'fl ed to Main street and opened a shop Yam dye department .... 8% cosmic ray, long a puzzle to acien- vency and Invites a major disaster." quent critic o f the Roosevelt New pointmeat o f Fitch ns marshal and ^^nt^deot, Mrs. Frank Bomer of treasurer of the E. J. Kelley com­ Cravat departmenT ...... "Until unemployment Is solved New Orleans, La., Nov. 13.— (A P) England, and the committee an­ stood, la roUablo Paria ouartroa afcd« l^pM body, Mass., held at the Bruns-1 In the Sullivan building, now the Reg. No. B- Y 330 B% Deal, said: nounced a report of state-wide ap­ William J. Farley o f New Britsiin aa pany for 40 years, died early today site of Manchester High school. His FOOLS LIVE Auxiliary division ...... 8% (Oonttaiaed On Page Two) there can be no sound recovery." he -^Heads of two government finan­ bos hfformsd^lgcMiriwI'^ .Wick Hotel In Boston Saturday eve- after a long Illness. Surviving rela­ "Elxcept for the tobacco crop, plication would be made later. state PWA director. ^ Farl^ was Francs will cany out tbs : next shop was located on Charter Industrial relations divi­ said in an address prepared for de­ cial agencies urged members of the named in Septombw. Al^ugh ::aiing. The dinner was attended by j tives Include a brother, Edward J. P O O R TO ^ sion ...... 8% livery before the Chicago Rotary Georgia's agricultural crops have The principal causes of the decline as laid down by ths League's gsa*'^ flOO Emblem club members. Oak street, in the addition that was The Owner of the A m eri^ Bankers Association to­ shown a decline In cosh returns to liDDergaa has refused to make any sral sanctions staff of natloiu. ; Kelley, In Hartford. - Throwing department . . . .10% Club. • ' of the Industry In New Hampshire, 81 built to tho W. H. Cheney store tho growers In 1938 against 1934. the report stated, were foreign com­ statement on the agreement It U In London, It was eohaldarsd la- < when tho South Manchester postof- Above Named Auto­ DIE RICH.^^ FOR MEN ONLY! Spinning and dressing de­ "Forty million employed cannot day to look forward to shouldering partment ...... 10% REFUSES TO TELL carry indefinitely the dead weight demands for capital now supplied Those who are actually farming for petition, the processing tax, wage known that under ito terms David eoncslvabls the Italian protast ficc was enlarged and moved Into a living are harder pressed today A. Wilson, for whom Lmtergan un­ would hays any affect, dssplto n ■ that section. Following the fire that Winding and spooling de- of ten million unemployed," be said. by the government but one caution­ differentials and levels, overproduc­ mobile Will Receive 5 artment ...... 1 0 % "Our National economy cannot bear ed "not too soon.” than they have been since the fall tion, transportation and destructive successfully sought appointment aa Ducs's warning of ths “g rsi^ of destroyed the building In 1898 he IT IS mighty poor economy when Having: offer^ the women foUts so many of 1914." ths eonsequenesa." Sroad goods weaving de­ the load. The Federal credit must •T feel that banks should make competition. district attorney, would fill the nast moved to the Weldon building where Gallons of Gas you own a i»r, or think of buy­ low-priced specials recently, it’s only WHYSHE SHOT MAN Any action designed to delay the' ho occupied the north store until partment ...... 10% break under the continuously in­ more courageous efforts to substi­ The outlook for 1636 is "consid­ These were classed as causes "be- vaconew on the New York CXutoms ing one, to meu around with un- natural the men should get'a little at­ (Excluding plain grey goods creasing strain." [ erably brighter." Linder said, "be­ jrond local control, brought about by (jourt Bench. sanctions, It was said authoriUtivs* - 1906 when he imrchoscd another tute private for government credit," ly In London, would bo unsccootsMo S ee What You Get! barber : hop that was then located knoft-n quantitlee. In bualneos tention— and here it is . . . Weavers, who will have greater de­ Mills said the pr Offer Only Good At Thli Station. ’m couKT mutru/tNYowcm i' age employee la slightly over 88 He was found sprawled lifeless In AS PWA ENGINEER ■TTtouaanda o f fresh troops moved '- Shoes Dyed—all colors hours per week. The average earn­ hla room on the twenty-first floor of many" carriers are "dominated by years with large yields. Tm opti­ fe c t" .50c and 75c TUAT3 SCMALLEft’S tU H N ES S * bankera” Causes of decline within local con­ Movements of Warshqis. up today to bolztor Italy's northatn ings under the new scale will be tho Beekmah Tower hotel, clad only mistic over the 1936 outlook.” front in EthlopiB. W ELDON In a nightshirt. Entitled T o Fair Deal In Arkansas trol, in the case of Amoskeag, were (Oontinned On Page Two) Jones declared railroads "are en­ "Arkansas farmers," said C. Hated as financial, local teutlon. The SUvs Dtvtalon marched be­ Dial 7100 Dial 7100 Patrolman John Holden found C. yond Edaga Hamus, about 15 wns«: DRUG CO. Mlaa Vera Stretz, a striking ash State Official Snspended On titled to a fair deal by the public, Randall, acting assistant extension Tokyo, Nov. 13.— (A P )— Japan­ (Uonttnoed on Page Two) southeast of Adigrat, on ths routs'' blonde, aeated on a fire escape step as well as by our legislators; also ese authorities gave Indiestlons to­ to Makala. "Did you shoot that man up­ (Oontinned on Page Three) Giarge on ^ la tin g Rules from their oompetltors In other day that St least aoine sections of Two thousand camels also moVad SAMYULYES stairs 7" be demanded. fornos of transportation.” th#-Tokyo government envisioned s Take a tip from me. STATE’S PROJECTS toward Makale to reinforce the fleipti "Yee, 1 did," Holden said she ad­ "Entirely too many of our rail­ possibility of armed pressure on 701 Main Street Johnaon Block mitted calmly. TREASUBT BA MICK. of trucks, bringing up mimitiona AM Don’t mlsa this special—awhile mild m Rhode Island.. roads are dominated by bankers CUT PARLEY VOTES China as a result of ontl-Japaneac supplies. * . A TLA N TIC Detectives sold they found i who sit on the railroad boards, or Incidents In Shanghai. weather is still with us— be prepared for TO BE CONTINUE pistol In her purse. Washington, Nov. if.—(AP)—The li)s mass movement of troops Old M an dominate them in other ways and Police circulated an order for­ compitcated the problem o f Italian No. 2 FURNACE OIL cold weather. Have your overcoat They took the woman to a ste- whq make money out of their position of the Treasury on Novem­ bidding newspapers and news agen­ tlon house and questioned her for 1*-— (A P )—John ber 6 was: Receipts. 110,038,482.09: OF NEW DEAL FOES engineers, seeking to construct sate. cleaned—NOW I n financing." he asserted. cies to publish anything concerning tafactory roads. 6c per gallon bouts, but her only assertion, they G. Sillenback of New York, engi­ expenditures, $19,103,680.47; balance naval or air forces "which may be C hange to said,-was that she had become en­ neer, waa sent to Rhode Island to- The speaker declared he saw no $1,463,407,317.94. Customs re­ Ehrery new man going forwaM Assured of $350,000 More "particular objection" to a banker sent to (Thins" except official com­ meant several poimda more of food L. T. WOOD CO. T*' gaged to the doctor last December. ww J- Farley, state ceipts for the month, $9,805,006.67. muniques. OUMXBMPANY’§ All Plain Garments Dry Cleaned and Pressed—Called Gebhardt had registered at the director, to replace Leslie A. sitting on a. railroad board provided supplies and water to be carried Receipts for the fiscal year (since States Criticizing Roosevelt Vernacular newspaper dispatches PINEHURST DIAL 4151 for and Delivered — for only 59^ Slight added hotel froni Karlsruhe, Germany, ^ ffm M , engineer suspended by he had no interest whatever In its July 1), $1,341,008,429.65; expendi­ dally. in Funds Situation Is Now financing. from Shanghai reported an Increas­ LEHIGH charge for fancy garments. Phone 7100 for prompt four days am. He used the title doc­ Administrator Ickes. tures, $2,838,714,009.18. (Including 'The troops themselves passed Mr. Sillenback has been working Are Fasewtlil ingly tense situation. Pliiebnret Quality and efficient service. tor. police learned, because he held $1,261,282,890.88 of emergency ex­ Win Hare Fewer Voices at safely over the new roads, but undw Fancy Slicing Con^erahly Geared. a Doctor of Philosophy degree In In Connecticut under Mr. Hoffman, Railroads are so essential to the The foreign office Instated, how­ heavy rains, the great ttucks were I nseil to come to political science. penditures); excess of expenditures, ever, that no military aetion for PUBUG former acting state director who Is National welfare, he said, that "the $1,494,708,579.48. Gross debts $29.- reducing construction work of wedta . LEGS OF LAMB Cucumbers, 10c ea. Miss Strets registered Nov. 4, po­ now charged -rith vloUting PWA government con afford to help" in Dmnocratic Convention. the present was eoqtempisted. to mud and puddles. the oflSice with that regulations In the letting of 504,379,718.19, a decrease o f $2,- A foreign office spokesman said, SETBAGK lice said. She lefused to give her 852,606.75 under the previous day When the correspondehU left 29c lb. Hartford, Nov. 12—(AP) — As­ age, which they estimated at 38. Rhode Island 'airport contract. however, the number and frequency Firm, Rips **figgged-ont” feeling sured of tiflO.OOO more from Wash- (Oeattnoed on Page ThrM) Gold assets, $9,724,633,107.49. Makale late Sunday, the two Iteliss Mint Jelly. W ednesday, 8:15 p. m. U. S. Cleaners Gt Dyers Shota Are Heard Mr, Hoffman, ztete PWA engi­ of anti-Japanese Incidents in army corps there were conaoUdating Misk Eleanor H. Uttle, sUte Miss Nan Cannon, osaistaat men neer for both stetes, could not be Washington. Nov. 12— (AP) — Shanghai might compel the Tokyo Tomatoes, 15c lb. that comes from ris* 836 Bfaln Street Phone 7100 N ilef administrator, today prepared States from which comes the loud­ their positions, with the apparanL ager of the hotel, who Uves on the reached today. Ho was not expect- government to deliver a stern warn­ Intention of remaining some tinit, Freshly Hard Iceberg Lettuce. St. ;dames’s HaU to carry on present projects beyond twenty-third floor, beard shots at ^ at state headquarters hei’e. Until est Democratic clamor against ing to the Chinese Nationalist capi­ ing at dawn to fix the furnace. Bnt now I the previous closing date of Nov. hU case Is settled. Mr. SUlenback President Roosevelt's New Deal tal o f Nanking. awaiting construction of good rooda 1st Prize, $5. 2d Prize, $2. 2:36 a. m.. She telephoned police W}ien the rainy season sets In win be In charge of the engineering Width-Weight Is Latest policies will have less voice In the He said the Japanese government GROUND BEEP Tender, Young and Leslie Talte, the assistant night again next year. It was evident, tiis 3d Prize, $1. get my extra **40 winks” — heiMmse the house Miss UtUe notified aU reUef ad manager. operations In Rhode Island and a partjr's 1936 National convention hoped the series of Incidents—the problem o f maintaining roods—difft-' GREEN BEANS ■teiatrators and administrators of Talte went to the twenty-first new engineer for (Connecticut will than In the last one. slaying of a Japanese marine, a 29c lb. Attendance Prize. is warm as toast, thanks to OLD COMPANY’S '•tola projecta of the reversed pro­ be named. cult even during the present unseas­ gram today. floor, where, ha told poU^ be saw O f Scientists * Worries A tabulation today disclosed 21 raid on a Japanese-owned shop and Green PepperiL 2 qts. 17c Refreshments. Townsend Old Age Pension Plan Miss Streta sitting by the elevator PMey*s Statoneat ■ alleged attacks on Japanese women onable rains—will be Increased tro- LEHIGH ANTHRACITE. It hums twice as long She said about 800 projects In- states will have fewer votes In 1936 ihendously. door. Dr. Gobbardt'fl door was open "I was notified today ter Wash­ 1 than in 1932. —might be settled quicitly througb Admission 25 cents. yom a g about 5,000 people on relief and while be went in to inveetlgate ington that Mr. Hoffman and two Unless new roads are built with ' Teoder, Young, Fsney Large Snow-Wlilte as the fuel I was using before. Take my No. 1 TO CLUB MEMBERS No. 2 now will be continued until taken 1 U“ *verslty, CteUf, Nov.l^who U 5 feet, 4 Inches taU, might Politicians generally belDve local Shanghai negotiations. the woman disappeared. Rhode Island engineers have been 13.— (A P )—If 3rou're worried about The relatively mfld attitude of the solid foundations, it would seem, . over by WPA or closed out « is p ^ ^ charges preferred rela- normally weigh as litUe as 107 President Roosevelt's forces will major bodies of the Italian troops CAULIFLOWER ad'ffioe and get 2 4 full hours o f warmth and A radio alarm brought a aquad- your wreight, as compared with the control the convention, not only to foreign office contrasted sharply to BROILERS Soutll End Notice AnnoiMcement North End At present rate of transfer from ron o f police ca n speeding to the Uve to the letting o f a ecmtract In pounds. If her U-lUsc' dlameter is must be withdrawn. sverigs fqr your height, forget It— 9.8 inches, or as much as I8S renominate him but to write the Japanese press dispatches tn m w in average 79o-89o each. As A Gub Member I Will For A Limited Time j ^ t A to W PA -, Miss Uttle said, ■cme, a foMUonabla mid-town Rhode Island and that at a later cooslaer your width. 10c head eom foit. ^ l e h w money will make unneces- pounds If she measures aa much aa platform. But they regarded the Shanghai, reporting that Japanese neighborhood facing one the ' Etaet date they would have a chance to _ That's the advice o f Dr. Helen DEUVER IN MANCHESTER ONLY ■ery the expected etopplng of pro- 12.3 Inches. naval and diplomatic offldala and Expect Battle river. answer charges," Mr. Farley said. Brwton Pryor,^asalstent women’s changes as significant In view of Ob the early trip In the morning Clean Spinach Celery SWEET uAi-uunuOAUUNS 01of unrOur neguiarRegular . )“ to wMch later will be tranafer- “ I know nothing more about it. “Tests that hero bes" made so the possibility of a revolt led by resldenU there favored drastic ac­ - At a Special „ , Was F n llj Drened medical examiner at Stanford, who far Indicate Injustice baa been done tion to terminate the wave o f anti- At.End of Week niee p i m of Ooraed Becd— »<1- We wni take stock next week Patrolman Holden, told that no T je incident happened before I took someone such as Governor Eugene Parsnips Carrots OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGK office.” hM ^ k e d out "width-weight" te- to about 30 per cent of those meas­ Japanese manifestations. Addis Ababa, Nov. 12.— (A P )—A Btlsksta Chucks, Bumps, Middle GIDER Gub Price a an projects and allot the addi­ one bad come down the elevator, ? w bmmed on ffro years* itudy and Talmadge o f Georgia. Bibs sad Bibs for Bash. Broccoli Beets 5 U Kerosene Range Oil 43.50 tional money for the completion of Mr. Hoffman was acting state di­ ured and labeled too thin or too fst reliable source asserted today the started im the fire escape staliway. ta b ^ tio n o f aome 10,000 children Curiously, Georgia Is one of the SCHALLER’S I t Lasts Longer.' FILL UP YOUR RANGE OIL DRUMS NOW! the projeeto." rector when, it is allege^ in viola­ under the old one-dlmenaion table." Shanghai, Nov. 13.— (A P )—New first big battle of the undeclared He foimd Mias Strets at the third and oollege studeoto. Dr. Pryor said. chief loeera In the new allocation of Incidents siiaing to complicate . the addlUonal $88,000 had not tion of regulations be awarded the votes. It will have 24 Instiad of 38. Italo-Ethtoptan war should take Parker House Rolls. Birdseye Frosted CIDER M ILL floor. She was fully dressed and Instead of one "norma]” weight Tho stocky girl who pines to be Slbo-JapancM relations evoked a Telephone Your Order Now — Station 3877. been forthcoming an acute relief carrying her purse., airport contract, to the New Eng- M given on height tables, her scales Pennsylvania, where Mayor Wil­ place on the northern front by the Cider Made On Tuesday. « i “ *Uon might have Omrelbped both w id Mftchioc 4&d EIi4ctric CoinpAny willowy, therefore, ahould not formal Japanese request today for end of this week unless delayed by Swedish Bye. Green P eas...... 28c box W. S. Grant, Home, 6033. He q u o M her os sajring after ad­ giro seven “aroragea" based on starve herself into nervous irritebll- liam N. McNair, of Pittsburgh, has Mlm Uttle and Governor Crem said mitting the killing: ^ of Pawtucket Frank B. Perry punishment of the persons respon­ unseasonable rains. Fresh Oonghnuts. Thursday and Saturday. today. Wldto na wall aa bsighL Ity but strive to keep to her "width- recently shown signs of cooperating sible. ^ Sliced Strawberries, 29c box “I w u on my way to tha station WlUam Albrechet Jr, of ^ vt- Width— technically, the bl-lUae This authority said the combat Barrels and Kegs For S^e. Relieves SttoaUan denee, R. I , engineer examiners, w eight" ^ with Talmadge, also will lose four Immediate arrest of the demon­ would be waged between the main GOMMUNITT FILLING STATION bouse to give myself up.” wainstsr—Is tbs measurement at On the other band, Dr. Pryor said votes. O. E. WILU8 & SON, Inc. (Jovernor Croee said the new ^ > e woman’s Frank ore suspended with him. Coken and strators who smashed a window of Italian and Ethiopian arndes In ths 352 Woodland Street Coal. Lumber, Masoua’ BuppUeo, Falat 139 North Blnin Street ' > ■ Maneiififiyr tmOw, c r ^ o f ths hip bones with sUd- s < ^ Stanford girls who had been Others To Lose Votes OYSTKRS ...... 33c pint waiey “probably clears the thing Stnta, taken to the police station Company contended It was low bid- lug calipers, on the same prindpls a Japanese-owned store on busy north amid the mountains o f Ethio­ Telephone 6432 S BUfai Siieet Fhooe SU5 BUochetter JOIN TOWNSEND NORTH END CLUB NO. 2 NOW! dM and took court action which told they were “underweight'' Other states which will lose Nanking road last night waa asked as measuring a marMe with a promptly shed ideas they were pia’s lower Tlgre Provlnoe, (Ooatiaaed On Pago Two) brought the eontroveriy into the strength Include Massachusetts, by a Japanese consular reprssente- Unexpected rains were fSHbig (09"*tonsd On rago.Tw s) Open. n»™itey-wrsie)i. delicate" when they leenied they Thna for Inataacs. a slrl of I g were normal wetobt on her chaz^ (OsathNsd sa Page Two) , .(Uonttaoed on Page Tw9>. jOertlsssS m Fag* HfUtX^ j J f.

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The program" wUl IT BEOAMS A ttAnrr PBlttAY, NOVEMBER IS AMOSKEAGMniS stopped. t ' (OoBtlooed from Page Oaa) be In chsKe of the men. Chicago—Adolph Admission SSo. age employe, drtvlag to a wredeta Henry Ubel. who was not SO fest Buffalo, N. T , Nov. 13.— (A P ) Ward ^honhaar who hat been from the craft when it landed, said The regular monthly meeting of .Lautomohlle accident, the most seri­ director of the University of A r­ a tow truck, sklddM off a eunra in EFFECTMONDAYI Ticker Tape Drops Behind ous of which is incurable, my doc­ aerioualy 111 with pneumonia at the ONSMTOHOP the gondola sama down '7lke a Emanael Latherans to Have tha Community Players will be held NOIDLETHREAT West Hartford Lad Shot Ny J^ot of Huge Ballooii De- The Buffalo Tlmea, in a copyright­ kansas College of Agriculture, "are Manchester Memorial hospital, la toe highway and crashed lata a , feather." tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock In ed atory,. today published the re­ tor tells me." In U)« moat favorable position they Ught pole. Snagging a ride, he iw -« (Continued from Page One) Oonatantly In Pain beginning to show improvement. ^ (OoattanMd fron r s «a One) "There waan't a bounce," he said. ABOUT TOWN the clubrooms on Depot Square. A (OMrttanad rran Pag# Oaa) N. Y. Stocks Floor Transactions in quest o f Mias Anna Becker, 84, for have been In In recent years. With The Ladies Aid society of the turned to the garage and atartad Banqnef and Program “I am constantly in pain and I "The b(g gaa bag flattened out as "gold-dlggera’’ party wiu follow In Another Stfll Unconsdoos scribes Details of Record benefit payments, tho 1936 cotton Bucktegbam Congregational church out In another tow truck. The aao- tisti, waa aoucht by the two air­ well above those prevailing In com­ maaagament, ohsolescenca and de­ the Erie County Medical Aoaocla- have nothing left to live for," the they opened the rip panel, and the charge or Mlaa Ruth Holmes and Adams Exp ..,. crop will exceed the value of last will hold their annual, sale and sup­ ond truck skidded and oyertnreed men who reaped an unofTlda! al­ two captains, apparently 'tickled to peting industries. A State-wide meeting of the Fed­ preciation and labor. Uon to appoint a physician to taka letter, as published In the Times, on the same curve. i Saturday Night WlUlam Davis. The members will Air Reduc ...... Opening Honrs. her life because of her belief she year’s crop by nearly 33,000,000. A per Friday evening at the church. titude of 73.000 feet, the highest death' climbed out unhurt and not "There Is one particular point erated Democratic Women's clubs The committee made a detailed re­ b the HospitaL Brealdiig Ascensioii of ...... 169 continues. " I want to die. better 1936 Is expected.” Lindahl again caught a ride, db* come dressed as "Forty-niners.” A Alaska J u n ...... 14% never will recover from injuries suf­ They will offer for sale a great point ever reached by a human. even acratchsd." which should be made clear. Condi­ will be held at Colony Lodge, Wal­ one-act play, "Tha Pay Off", will port of the Amoskeag's finances. In "In the name of mercy I ask vou talned a third tow machina return* tions In tha grey dress goods mar­ Allegheny ...... 1% fered in on automobile accident. to appoint a doctor to take my life. IL J, Goode, Alabama commis­ variety of gift articles and aproqs. Studies of Sunlight The captains organised volun­ lingford, Saturday, November 16. Mso be presented. which it disclosed currant market There will also be a drawing for ed to the curve and hauled amiF teers to bold off souvsnir seekers, A large attendance Is sxpectsd at ket are such .that In spits of ex­ Luncheon will be served at 13:30 Over 13 Miles. Allied Chem ...... 161% New York, Nov. 13__ (A P )— A Bedridden for two years. Miss A competent physician could cer­ sioner of agriculture, and W. A. the two damaged trucks. Studies of sunlight and skylight, bids of only 81.75 a share had been Hartford, N o | . 13.—(AP) —Wal­ Am C a n ...... Becker praised the London doctor Graham, North Carolina's commls- which the members have been and later went to Kimball, 18 miles the annual Father and Son's ban­ tremely low wages paid elsewhere, and will be followed by the business made for Amoskeag Manufacturing ••.....1 4 8 heavy buying wave swept over the tainly kill me with less pain than I A competitor went after tha orlg* observations of sky, sun and earth Highway department amployees Am OomI Aico ...... 31% Who "confessed" taking the Uves of endure in an hour. Bloner, said: "Farmers are buying selling numbered holders and other Inal wreck. away, for a nlgbt'a rest. goods are currently selllM at last meeting, it Is expected that several Ckimpany stock. also disclosed lace G. Oilb«rt,'l3, ton of Mr. and Stock Market at the start of to­ hrlghtncas, studies of wind direction quet at the Emanuel Lutheran this week are -scarifying a 1,000 It Am Home Prod ...... 87 five hopeless InvaHd patlenta.- "Now I am not only In agony more and are In better condition land velocity, checks of barometric Both -were elated, but neither than replacement costs, 'fherefors, apetkers of note will address the a receat aale of 820,000 of the com­ Mrs. John H. Gilbert of West Hart­ By CAPT. ORVn. A. ANDERSON .church this Saturday evening at It is by no mesne likely that we feet of HllUard street, wes^ of Main Am Rad St S ...... 19% day’s session, but It was of brief Bhe waa awarded 36,000 for her myaelf, I am a burden to my than In many yeara." Each saw .‘altitude scales and study of balloon would make a prediction os to the gathering. Reservations for the street to repair tha road where it pany's bonds for 88,000. ford, lay critical and unconscious at 6:30 o’clock. All reservations must shall be able to work back Into the Am Smelt ...... duration ao far aa the general run Injuries In a taxicab accident Octo­ friends. I have no money to pay my pleasing prospects for 1938. havlgation, were some of the sclen- poseibls outcome of their observa­ luncheon Should be jnade by Thure- waa tom up whUt the Mahcbeater It was upoir these flgurea that tbs , Kimball, 8. D., Nov. 12.— The ...... M% tions. production of grey dress goods ex­ St. Francis hospital bare today. He Am Tel and Tel ...... 148 ber 21, 1033. The insurance carrier bills. I can never bo sure where or Eugene Flowers, Kentucky agri­ M e observations recorded by the day at the latest through Mrs. T. Water company laid a larger water commlttse largely based tu fear .^inira„tbird stratospberestratosphere balloon flighflight t,Am Tob B . .. of equities was concerned. for the taxi concern, however, Is In 'Boy, did It feel good to he on cept gradually and upon apsctalty Edward Brosnan. waa wounded yesterday afternoon Am Tob B ...... 104 when my next meal Is coming from. culture commissioner, excepted to­ B^rs. main. Tha water eompaay has the huge mill would Uquldato. The ticker tape dropped behind the process of liquidation and she Or, for that matter, if it Is coming. ; The instruments were reported top of the world," was Captain An­ itsms. There are, however, other when a bullst from tha tifla of a '•poneored by the United States,! Am Wat Wrks ...... 19% bacco from the bright outlook. Flor­ lines and other articles which, un­ agreed to pay 8180 to tba town for Seem LogtoaL - — ' floor transactions in the first half cannot collMt. "This decision was not made Imdamsgcd when the huge balloon derson's comment. Mias Jana Burger, curator of edu­ the cost o f making ths. repairs. neighborhood J9oy entered hU body '.Arm y and the National Geographic -AudSoua* ...... 20% ida's commissioner, Nathan Maya Tbs flyers said they noted a der the new wage scale, we expect 'From ths point of view of many Armour, HI...... 4% hour aa blocks of several thousand Mias Becker dictated a letter to hastily. For 749 horrible days since landed without even so much as a cation at the Children's Museum in Just helow the right collar bona and ^ Society, as far oa Captain Albert W. the medical assodatlon. In It she .foresaw Improvement In that state's marked curvature of the earth very shortly to he able to produce. shareholders and bondholders," tbs Atchison ...... 49 shares changed hands at higher the crash, I have thought of death leading crop, cltnu fruits. Benefit Dance an;i bounce. Hartford, will be the epeeker at the The bowling Isairue eonmosed of commlttse said, "Who .have neither lodged In the tiasuee of bis heart. Auburn ...... prices. Realizing on a broad scale said, the Times stated, that "two and would have taken my own life } The flight probably was one of from the height of 78,000 feet. They 'These general reductions are meeting of the Women’s Guild to­ members o f Manehsatsr Lodge, A. Stevens and I were able to tell, was ...... 36% Harry Wilson, Louisiana commis­ said they were Impresaed by the the hope for the future o f the mill Russell Gilbert, Wallace’e older Aviation Ckirp ... soon succeeded the buying splurge years ago I auffered injuries In an long ago If I had the courage." ^ !man‘s greatest achievements In expected to eo correct our operating morrow afternoon at 3:30 at Center O. U. W., will meet tonight at ' a success In every way...... 3% sioner, reported conditions this year lack of detail In the earth'a eurface. nor any thterest In our city or state, brother, told the West Hartford po- Balt and Ohio . .. and, with the exception of various conquering gravity, but scientists cotta as to eliminate further lotaea. church house. Children will be Ckmran's aUeyt...... 14% were "pretty good" and sold the Larger towns were visible, but blur­ From the point of --lew of ssdurlty liquidation seems logical and Iroper- Uca that the shot waa flrsd from a a The flight itself was fine, but the Bendix ...... rails, communications and special­ looked for even greater accompllsh- cared for during the meeting. rifie of Alfred J. Nardinl, 18, son of waiting for satisfactory weather ...... 21% Increase Iti crop values should con­ menta as a result of the expedition red, they reported. and stability of employment, noth­ ativa if they would save what la Beth Steel ...... 42% ties, early gains were cancelled or asserted: "W e have In the course of tinue. Captain Anderson said he was A committee from Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Nai^lnl, of I'Was hell.. Into the thin imper air. ing can be more Important to the Lodge, A. O. U. W., will go to Hart­ left to them of their company’s Beth Steel, pfd ...... 116% replaced with losses. SCHOOL BOY K IllE D reorganization several very promi­ South Carolinians pointed to In­ Entertainment 188 Prospect avenue, as the two Up Eight Honrs confident the balloon could have employees and the community In Mrs. Frank Clancy Is chairman of dwindling ssseta." 0 “ We went up to 73,000 feet and Borden ...... Cotton waa a firm spot among nent railroads, and .others will fol­ ford tonight to meet with a com­ groups were playing at clay banks ...... 27 creasing diversification as one of (Hospital X-ray Equipment Fund) I For more' than eight hours the gone at least 0,000 feet higher. He general than the aecoro|)lishment of the setback party to be held tomor­ Absentee management, tha com­ «gouId have gone 5,000 feet higher In Can Pac ...... 10 commodities, while grains backed low, so we might as well look the enmbaalzsd that hla calculation of row evening at 8:18 In S t James's mittee from other lodges of ths A. of the Michael Kane brick irard, .•safety. We experienced no discom- IN AUTO ACCffiENT their state's encouraging signs. jtwo balloonists, making their third this result. O. U. W., In Connsctleut to arrange mittee said, was a contributing fac­ Case (J. I.) ...... 100% and filled In a slim groove. Bonds aituatlon squarely in the face and littempt to ascend above 70,000 feet, 73,000-foot celling waa subject to "Naturally, we regret exceeding­ hall on Park street. Only setback tor to the mUl’s situation, and it which are juat weat of Prospeet i fort although temperatures outside Cerro De Pas ...... 67 be sensible about it." check of "meterograph" which was for a atato meeting to be held In avenue. a were fairly steady. Foreign ex­ jwers aloft and most of the time ly that this action la necessary, but will be played, with cash prizes for December at a plaee to be selected recommended that Frederick C. Du- were as low as 76 degrees below Cbes and Ohio ...... 48% changes were slightly mixed. The condition of raSroads, Jonea jtraa apebt In scientific observations. suspended below the gondola. I trust that the circumstances and the three players making the high­ Russell explained that he and his' " aero. Inside the gondola tempera- Chrysler ...... ''But we had a pretty good baro­ by the committee. A t the state malne. treasurer of the company, ...... 84% Shares of Radio Preferred B were Two Companions Seriously satd, presents “a common problem to I Often they were so busy with the long pull advantage of being est scores, and a cash attendance should "spend more of his time In brother, Wallace, and three other . tores went no lower than 23 degrees Coca Cola ...... 290 State Armory graph,'' he added. meeting Grand Workman B. C. given a nln for an advance of more Hurt When Auto Strikes nil." He warned that unless It Is their instruments they were unable able to manufacture competitively prize. Refreshments will be served Mark of Fargo, N. D., will be pres­ Manchester.” boys were returning home about. 3 (.above zero. Col Carbon ...... 98 wisely met rail Investors may favor will bo thoroughly understood. than . 6 points and Western Union Pole and Turns Over. |to carry on a radio conversation after the games. ent. Labor SItnation. p. m, and had just climbed over a ji From a study of maps we were Col Gas and Elec ...... 14% government ownership "In tho hope Don’t trust got up 3. Radio Common was un­ .With the ground. "I am most appreciative of the Of tlie labor aituatlon, the report bank and onto an open field when the (Convinced yesterday tbat satisfac­ Coml Solv ...... 20% of unloading their Investment." i They spent an hour and a half at friendly co-oporatlon of our em­ shooting occurred. Facing them Cons Gas ...... usually active and Improvement Members of Company O. Veterans' A tease from John Calms of stated: tory conditions prevailed after six ...... 31% was shown by Electric A Musical Medway, Maas, Nov. 12— (A P )— Not a Cure-AU. the ''celling." which Captain Ander- BRUNO'S PETITION ployees In these difficult times and about 200 feet weat was the Nardinl weeks , of waiting. We gave the Ckma Oil ...... Wednesday Eve., Nov. 13 association will meet tonight at 8 Beaver Falls, Pa., to ths First Na­ "Lack of united leadership and ...... 9% Industries, American Telephone, A 16-year-old High school boy Rus­ kon estimated at 73,000 to 74,000 only hope that It may be repaid In boy and his pals. Nardinl leveled (■order to start Inflating about 1 p. Cont Can ...... Crowley cautioned that deposit the long run. o’clock at the Army and Navy club­ tional Stores, Inc., extending Its oc­ understanding has created misun­ ...... 94 Louisville A Nashville, Chesapeake sell Thompson, of Minis, waa killed Taet house and proceed to the home of his gun and shot. The rest of the m. yesterday. Com Prod ...... 71% Insurance la "no cure-all" for bank­ to [ The trip, they said, was made Sincerely yours, cupancy of the store at 306 1-3 derstandings, jealousies and mis­ A Ohio, Great Northern, Union and two companions were seriously the late P. H. Dougherty, . Main street to Include the store at boys dropped to thq, ground but his ■ ■ We started actually putting In Del Lack and West ...... 14% Injured hero today In an automo­ ing troubles. He then outlined an 8 P. M. ' jaritbmit any of the troubles that be- BEFORE U .S . COURT WARD CHENEY. trusts, which have resulted in in­ Pacific, Santa Fe, General Electric eight point program ho felt would 308 Main street for one year from brother fell and moaned, he told 1 gas but were subjected to delay as Du P o n t...... 138% bile accident. A fourth escaped with juat their two previous attempts— Robert B. Brewer President.” efficient production, to the detriment and Westlngbouse. Stocks off frac­ "assist In the elimination of those The Ladles' Sewing Circle of the the first of December, was filed to­ of the workers themselves. the police. a result of a fabric flaw and we had Eastman Kodak ., ...... 166% minor hurts. jin 1984 when the balloon ripped Elec and Mua . . . . tionally to 2 or more included U. 8. conditions which have caused ao jlmd they were forced to "ball out" he In not later than tomorrow and Highland Park Community club will day In the town clerk’s office for "Twice In recent years mutually Run Away. to do a field repair job. Wo were •...... 6% Thompson, the only son of Mr. all planning to attend are asked to "I- jumped up and shouted to the Elec Auto Lite ... Smelting, American Smelting, Cerro much grief.” It follows: I had last July when the new bag, Justices to Announce On hold Its first meeting of the season recording. The lease Includes on op­ acceptable working agreements with ■"not able to get off until about 7 a. de Pasco, American Commercial and Mrs. William Thompson, suffer­ The Brown Derbies obtain tickets Immediately.. GARDEN CLUB ELEQS Nardinl group that they had shot *m., cutting two hours off our flight. Gen Elec ...... Restriction of postal savings to jfesplorer I, burst before the kacen- tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at tion to extend It for yearly periods Amoskeag were signed by the presi­ Gen Foods ...... Alcohol, National Distillers, United ed a fractured skull and internal In- bankless communities. Rev. Karl Richter, paator of the Wallace but they ran away," be told This made It mandatory that we juriea of which be died Instantly. 'lion. the clubhouse. A full attendance la during the next four years. dent and vice president of the unit­ Gen M oto rs...... Aircraft, Chrysler, General Motors, Replacement of RFC with local • Ona accident, a 30-foot fabric rip, Concordia Lutheran church, will be hoped for. Mrs. Catherine and Mrs. police. eliminate the Intermediate stop at (12 PIECE ORCHESTRA) Dec. 23 Whether They the speaker and bis subject will be ed Te.xUle Workers of America, only GUIette ...... Allied Chemical, Electric Auto-Llte, Gordon McLaughlin, 17, and hla capital. was remedied before the take-off. A BOARD OF OFHCERS Annie Slnnamon wUI be the hos­ Policeman Peter Ledwtth and 58,000 feet, and that we go Instead "Play The Game.” Evald Matson Attorney Harold Garrity was re­ to he repudiated forthwith by lesser Gold Dust ...... Case and Sears Roebuck. brother, Robert, 16. both of the Efficient management of banka. patch, similar to a tire patch, was tesses. local leaders." John Keegan searched the neighbor­ straight to tho top, which we did. will act oa toastmaster. A feature ceiving congratulations and passing Hudson Motors .. . The strength of radio waa coinci­ Rockville section of Minis, were More good Insured banks with cemented,ooto the bag by an expert Win Review the Case. hood for Nardinl for about an hour. We cleared the rim of the bowl of the program tvlll be the appear­ Mrs. W. W. Eeiis Affain Named out cigars to hla friends today, In The committee recommended that Int Harv ...... dent with expectations tbat the sale seriously hurt. They were taken to eventual smaller premiums. JACK SANSQN — Master of CeremonleSs from tba .factory which constructed Nardinl returned to hla home about by about 50 feet. We had to take the Milford hospital. ance of Robert & Brewer o f East President— Garden Pictures A group meeting of the mem­ honor of the arrival of a ton early labor provide responsible leaders Int Nick ...... of tho company’s holdings of Elec­ Elimination of causes for state in­ |he balloon. this morning to Mrs. Garrity and with properly delegated powers to 4:15 but denied to bis family, that oft In the direction of the highest Leo White of Medway suffered As the balloon cleared thb Blick Waablngton, Nov. 18.— (A P ) — Hartford, magician and sleight of bers of the Woman's Benefit associa­ be had shot young Gilbert. Int Tel and Tel ... tric A Musical Industries shares to tervention. in Coior Are Projected. tion will be held with the review In himself. The baby was bom at ths avcid future difficulties. cliffs. We left about 800 pounds only a few chta and bruises. ]ls flight base near Rapid City, a Bruno Richard Hauptmann appeal' hand artist. Another Item of enter­ Wallace Gilbert Is a pupil In the Johns M anville___ the British concern, now being Substitution of private for govern­ CONNIEPOLEY tainment is being kept a secret as a Willimontlo tomorrow evening. Manchester Memorial hospital. Mrs. "There Is npt a full realization on ■; light, this being necessary because Kennecott ...... The students were en route to St. draft of air caught It, making ad to tha Buprtma Court today to Bixth grade of the Charter Oak negotiated, together with funds re­ ment credit. surprise pfeacntatlon. Mrs. W. W. Eells was reelected Members of Myatlo Review of this Garrity prior to her marriage was the part c* realdenta in the state of ' we had a northwest wind running Lehigh . Val Coal .. Mary’s parochial High school (n aaaaiy to drop 100 potmda of save him from tba alectrlo chair for ■chool, Hla father la employed by cently obtained from the disposal Milford. A witness told police their Bankers voice In FDIC manage­ Prompter for Old Fashioned Dances Tver Carlson will speak for the president at the annual meeting of town who plan to attend ahould dial Miss Arlyns Morlarty, daughter of the effect of the closing of the Amos- at tho takeoff and tho balloon bad Lehigh Val Rd . .. hallasi the murder and kidnaping of the Manchester Garden club held the town of West Hartford. of RKO stock, would enable the car left the road after It passed a ment. Xe TTausoal lacMeats fstberc and the r e f u s e will be 6808 before tomorrow morning. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Morlarty of kaag In Manchester, the report con­ to be shot Into tho air pretty fast. Llgg and Myers B More participation by the public. Charlsa A. Lindbergh, Jr. given by bit eon. Burton Carlson. last night at ths CAnter church cluded. Nardinl told his family that the radio organization to call Its pre­ truck, struck a pole and turned over ,. Otherwise the flight was mads 38 Florence street About 60 feet over the rim, a still Loew’s ...... ferred Issue. on a nearby lawn. The government never Intended to A 83-pags petition filed by Egbert Group singing will be led by G. A l­ house. Miss Ellen Buckley who has Reservations for the Father and group had been taking turns shoot­ down draft struck tho balloon, mak­ Lorillard ...... {Without unusual incident. been secretary for the past two The softness of some of the alco­ Dr. Harold Sbenker of Medway usurp the place of local Investors. GALA FU)OR SHOW AT 10 P. M. Rosecrans, counsel for Hauptmann, bert Pearson. Son banquet at the Emanuel Luth­ ing the rifle during the afternoon. ing It neceasary to discharge 750 McKeesp Tin ...... Tba hag drifted southeast, follow- years was elected vice-president, Members of ths Army and Navy DENMARK RENEWS hols was attributed partly to fears said Gordon McLaughlin received Crowley said, and urged that bank ItagUMXlohthe Xlobbara river toward Val- aaked a new trial on tha ground eran church, Saturday evening, EVER-FULL CASKS He said that he did not know if he pounds of ballast rapidly In order to Mont Ward ...... that tba stolid German carpenter Miss Mary Palmer contlnuee as club win meet tonight at 7:80 at had shot young Gilbert but If be that tho new trade agreement with possible fractures of the pelvis, obligatlona to the RFC ahould be re­ B O S T O i N 'n tla e, Nsh. treasurer and MrS. Norman Ash Is should be made by tomorrow at the the clubhouse and proceed to the IN KINO’S CELLAR "avoid being thrown down against Nat Blsc ...... f , , spine and ribs and multiple Injuries. tired "aa soon os practical.” JACK PH ILIPS and TOM DO LAN * A t 1:05 p. m., the flyers radioed bad been convicted after a trial latssL Tickets may bs secured bad it was unintentional. the cliff. Nat Cash Reg .... Canada will Involve a reduction of which resembled a "circus." TRUE BILLS OF MURDER the new secretary. Mrs. VV. J. Tay­ W. P. (Julah Funeral home to pay The rifle, which the boya were tariffs on liquors from that country His brother had a possible fractured Bonking condltiona arousing pub­ Comedy Team l^ e y were starting down. Three lor was reelected librarian and the through Ray Erickson, Ernest John­ their respects to the late P. H. Copenhagen (A P )—Three hun­ The Toughest Spot Nat Dairy ...... shoulder and multiple hurts. lic disfavor, he said, should not bo EXCURSION 'hours later, sftsr descendliling at a The petition also contended son, Amandua Johnson or Fred dred bottles of Rhine wine from this using, was owned by Joseph Gull- Nat Distill ...... with a consequent Increase In com­ Hauptmann’s constitutional rights executive committee will be the of­ Dougherty. iano of 5 Caya avenue. West Hart­ Thla waa the toughest spot of our petition with United States Dls- permitted to remain. LITTLE ANN LITTLE-.Star of WDRC ' rata of 800 to 400 feet a minute. It ficers with the addition of Mrs. R. Lavey. year’s harvest havs hesn purchased N Y Central ...... Erery Sunday had been violated In the senaatlon- FOUND AGAINST PALKA by tbs Royal Daniah Court, In keep­ ford. flight. After reaching an altitude of NY NH and H .... Ulleries. “ You cannot hope to resist legis­ K. Anderson, Walter Wlrtalla and The Young People's society of the ..about 15,000 feet,, I slowed our rate lation aimed to correct evils which ROinCD TR IP CHOUNARD A LOGAN —* Dance Team packed trial at Flemlngton, Naw W. E. Buckley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McKinney ing with a custom which bss been Wallace la one of ten children Of North Amer ...... A recovery Indicator was seen In nNANCIERS URGED Jarsey. Concordia Lutheran church has re­ followed for 340 consecutive years. the Gilbert family. ascent so that Capt. Stevens could Packard ...... the September statement of Ameri­ you have permitted to exist," he S 2 . 5^ 0 RAn.nOAD PARR Heavily Guarded Suspect in Flowers on display last nigbt In­ and small daughter have moved ceived and accepted an invitation warned. DOROTHY GULLIKASON — Singer fluprema Court attaebaa said the Ths new wine will be used, ss In Captain George J, Sullivan who la rig the instruments which trailed Penn ...... can Telephone disclosing net of 31.- Chlldrea Vader I f Half T m Killinir of Bridffeport Police­ cluded magnificent specimens of from 24 Henry street to Mrs. S. E. from the Watsrbury Luther League He suggested that a bankers com- nlna justlcss probebly would an­ former years, to replace what Is investigating will turn tba case over .^underneath the gondola ropes. After Phlla Rdg C and I 459,009 for the month against 3911,- TO AID IN LOANS L t. Hartford ...... Korean and other varieties of Hurlburt'a house on North Elm to attend a bowling match and nUttee advise the FDIC upon all . . f . l l AM. « .TONY O'BRIGHT — Xylophone Reg. No. I-E 201 nounce on Dscembar 38 whether men Makes Not Guilty Plea. drawn and what avaporates from to the Juvenile Probation Officer, , we had both returned to the gon­ Phil Pete ...... 490 In the same month last year. hr. Manchostor ...... chrysanthemums from ths garden street. The house vacated by the cocial, Saturday, November 23. problems and policies. I .. t.tl A.M. inner of Major Bowes and Fred AUen Amateur Prlieff. they would review bis conviction. and greenhouses of MIrs Helen and McKinneys will be occupied by Mr. four large casks which were filled Mra. John A. Pintavalle. dola, we sealed the ports and start­ Pub Serv N J ...... Tho figure covered operating In­ Dm Rostmi (South Sta.) • IS.OB P.M. Members planning to go should get in 1698 by King CfiirlsUan IV. ed up again. (Oontinned from Page One) “ Regardless of tho desire of Us ' The Owner of the That would l^va Hauptmann either Bridgeport, Nov. 13.— (A P ) Miss Mary Chapman, and a pot of and Mrs. Kingsley Kuhney anu small Radio ...... come only, excluding dividends, In­ HONEY A JACKIE — Dancers glad tiding! or mournful news for Two true bills of murder, charging red geuma brought by Mr. WlrtaUa son who will move from 145 Pearl In touch with William Staven, 8970, The four casks, which have nsv- We then started what Instru­ Reading ...... terest and other revenues received officials,” said, "there la nlwnys th e! Lv. Boston (South Sta.) .. . . f.SO P.M. chairman of transportation. ar bssB empty, are In tha oellar of their financing. Above Named Auto* a Cbrlstmaa preient. Frank Palka, husky young ex-con- for an attendance prize. This was street on Friday. ments were not already In opera­ Rem Rand ...... and non-operating charges such aa possibility of a department such as , MISS PEGGY LARKIN — Acn^tic Dancing vlct, with the double slaying of Ser­ won by Mrs. Albert Hemingway. "Rosenborg'' eaatls. Each cask tion, Including our air purifier. Capt. Rey Tob B ...... Saying that "the outlook for the the FDlC- becoming too. arbitrary 1 tlchBla Kood only In tralna Indlcatod If a review were granted, at, holds 1,800 bottlei and avtry sixth dividends and rents paid. Investor In railroad securities Is on Balo at Station Tlckti Offlew mobile Will Receive 5 geant Thomas Kearney and Patrol William E. Buckley, chairman of Mrs. Mary Ann Handley, who Is The Ladles Guild of 8t. Mary's HOSPITAL NOTES Stevens kept an eye on all the in­ Safeway Stores ... and too much Inclined to transcend j tachea said arguments normally Episcopal church will meet Thurs­ week the wine keeper must descend A drop In department store sales none too promising," the speaker 0' Admlai^ — 50c. man Wilfred Walker, were returned the program committee, then Intro­ directing the comedy, "A Church struments, while I watched naviga­ Schenley Dts ...... In October under tho September prescribed authority." | would be heard In February or day afternoon. The hosteases will Into tha cellar : id empty alx bot­ xm MEW RAVEN a. R. Gallons of Gas March and a final decision could be by a grand jury at 13:SB o'clock to­ duced Mias Helen Pritchard, vlce- Mouse", which the Manchester tion, tr3dng to maintain an ascent Sews Roebuck . .. total was disclosed by tho Federal day. prlnclpal and dean of girls at the be Mrs. David Hopklna and Mrs. tles of new wine into each cask. William Buchanan of 193 High­ Shell U n ion ...... CKpaeted a few weeks thereafter. Community Players will present un­ The wine is served only at the o f <00 feet a minute. As the bal­ Reserve board. The month’s busi­ U- Without expression, Palka heard Hartford Public High school, who der auspices of the Mothers' club, Albert Schaefer. land street was admitted and Wil­ loon approached the height at which Socony Vac ...... Soma times, however, criminal showed a number of reeli of beau­ King's gala New Year's dinner for ness, however, was six per cent the reading of ths bills In the Supe­ has called a rehearsal of the first his household and cabinet members. liam Wilson of 38 MUl street, Mra. •the bag was fully expanded I elow- South Pac : . t ...... ahead of October, 1934, while sales -FREE- eases are advanced to expedite a tifully colored motion pictures taken Mrs. Mary Burks u d Miss Mar­ Sidney Mosler and Infant son of 47 South Rwy ...... decision. Rosecrans said today he rior Court rooms In Fairfield county and second acts for tonight at 8 Contrary to popular reputation, It ed the cUmb to 200 feet a minute for 10 months were four per cent court house and pleaded "not guilty' last June and early July In Elisa­ o'clock at the clubrooms In the guerite Burke gave' a successful Holl street were discharged yester* to order to avoid strain. St Brands ...... BY CAIXDfO AT THE would not oppose that action. beth Park. Miss Pritchard explain­ la reported, the wine has acquired day. above those of tho same period last In an even voice. Batch and Brown building. The public setback at their home for the a taste resembling vinegar, For this Wo reached 73,000 feet four hours St Gas and Elec .. year. The Hauptmann petition contend­ ed that she took ‘ the pictures ex­ benefit of little Raymond TbIffault, Mrs. Anna Mattesen of 388 ‘ Bast St Oil Cal ...... ed the Jury waa "unduly Influenced" William H. Comloy, state's attor­ date set Is Monday, December 2, at reoBon, It Is reported. King Chris­ after our takeoff. As this was the ney, demanded to know whether pressly for the benefit of her fam­ whose eye was Injured so badly by Middle Turnpike was admitted and St on N J ...... by the dally presence of Colonel ily In Mississippi, so that they the Whiton Memorial hall, and re­ tian has In late yeara ordered that approximate height desired I stop­ E A C K L I F F E Polka could afford counsel or would served seat tickets are now on sale scissors recently while be was call­ sugar be served with the wine. Mrs. Greta Masse of 64 Forest ped the balloon and maintained that Tex Corp ...... Lindbergh at the trial, by the "In­ might have a fair Idea jt this beau­ street was discharged today. . be represented by Johnson Stoddard, at Kemp's, Potterton A Krah's and ing with his mother at the Burks ^altitude for an hour and 40 minutes Timken Roller Bear flammatory” summation of state ty spot In Hartford which Is famed A son was born today to Mr. and Trans America .. O I L C O . public defender, when he Is arraigned all over tha country. Since then Keller’s, Depot Square. home that he has lost sight of U. Death has nothing terrible which ‘ Starting down at 12:30 p. m. counsel, and by "hysterical mob They arc deeply grateful to all who life has not made so. A faithful Mrs. Harold Garrity of 88 Florence Union Carbide .., spirit” before Judge John A. Ctomell at the she had found that others living A t the peak o f our flight we were LocsJStocks January term of the Superior Court. The Emblem club will hold Its assisted In any way. Christian life In this world Is the street Union P a c ...... These points previously had been nearby enjoyed the views of Eliza­ Ths hospital census today it 84 hovering over the Niobrara river In Unit Aircraft .... STATION The court also wanted to know beth Park, and of the lovely Hart­ regular meeting tomorrow after­ best preparation for the next. — Northern Nebraska, raised in an unsuccessful appeal to Tryon Edwards. patients. Unit Corp ...... (Furnished by Putnam A Co.) Oomer Center and Adams Sts. whether Palka would elect trial by ford gardens which were opened to noon at 3:30 at the Elks home In Unable To See Stars New Jersey's highest tribunal, the jury or by three judges. No de­ visitors during the Tercentenary Rockville. At this meeting final Unit Gas Imp ... Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Court of Errors and Appeals. STATE’S PROJECTS I attempted to pick out stars In U S Ind A l e ...... Someone wins each day. Come cision on either problem was made observance, through the efforts of arrangements will be made for the ths heavens, but was unable to see The Supreme Court also was aak­ Immediately. the Connecticut Horticultural oocle- annual card party for Christmas U S Rubber ...... 1 P. M. Stocka In and register your car number. j{tty. The moon was not out y et The U S Smelt ...... ed to permit the taking of addi­ Manacled to Johnny Allen, jailer, tv. Among the latter. Miss Pritchard charity, scheduled for November 21 TO RE CONTINUED Offer Only Good At This Station. tional testimony, a request denied 4 DAYS — WED. . SAT. Jaky waa a dark blue, tinged with U S Steel ...... Bank Stocks Palka was taken to a cell In the showed color films of the following at the inks home. ;^urple. by the New Jersey court. Vick Chem ...... Bid A.skcd basement of the court houso, to bo gafdens: Mrs. C. F. T. Seaverns, Continued from Page One) CAMEO NOVEMBER 13-14-15-16 .Mrs. G. F. C. Williams. Mrs. James Temple Chapter, Order of the HARTFORD ,, Beneath us, nearly 14 miles away, Western Union ... Cap Nat Bank & Trust 15 10 taken back to tbs Fairfield county ^ e earth lost much of Its detail and West El and Mfg Conn River ...... Jail later today. I. . Howard. Mrs. George Sage.Eastern Mra. Star, will meet In the Ma­ ON OUR STAGE 450 J. L. Thomson, and tha Misses up," and "relieves a very acute ■ «e horizon waa an Indistinct blur. Woolworth ...... 57 *4 First Nat Bank ...... 90 100 ARMED PRESSURE' sonic Temple tomorrow evening at 8 situation." Beach. She also ran a number of o'clock, 'n e business will Include LONDON — PARIS — NEW YORK Aitallroada and highways were EUec Bond and Share (Curb). 15% Htfd. Ckmn. Trust .... 67 61 Today Governor Cross received views of the delightful little garden the Initiation of candidates. “A CONTINENTAL REVUE” ^scarcely visible. Only rivers, towns Hartford National ... 21 23 LIKELY IN CHINA CUT PARLEY VOTES of one of her associate teachers. the following letter, dated Nov. 9, %nd small checker board design of Phoenix S t B. and T.. 190 M AHIEU^S A ll Miss Clara Angus. Miss Pritchard from Administrator Hopkins, 40 — International Stan — 40 ^arms could be seen. T h e y&tru. Mr. and Mrs. John Learned, Mr. "I havs approved a grant in the FEARS FEDERAL m i T Insurance Stocks was accorded a rising vote of and Mrs. H. B. Learned and Mra. 22 —- Lavish Scenes — 22 The Instruments were all work- Aetna Casualty ...... 01 95 (Continued from Page Ona) thanks for her kindness. amount of 8380,000 to the State of W E E K S A L E OF NEW DEAL FOES Henry Mallory will give a progres­ Connecticut for 'relief purposes. FesturlBg ^^ng perfectly. The balloon functlon- Aetna Fire ...... 55% 57*3 C. W. Blankenburg was In charge jSd properly, anfi everything went CANNOT STAND STRAIN Aetna Life ...... tlve In an official call on the deputy sive dinner preceding the barn This grant Is mads under your ap­ "MOZBLLE” WEIST A STANTON 33% 34 4 of the annual atereopticon showing dance for the Memorial hospital to­ fOit schedule. Automobile ...... 37% 39% commissioner of the International (Oonttanad from Page Uns) of alldet, most of them colored, of plication dated Oct. 31, 1938, In the star of "Moolln Ronga" "ilroadway Playboya" Krasdale Quality Settlement police, morrow evening at the State Ar­ amount of 8798.997” , a Valving (releasing gas) to begin (Oontteoed from Page One) Ck)nn. General ...... 38 40 ’ tha gardens of members of the lo­ SELDEN A ENDLER NAKI A SAKI Hertford Fire ...... Japaness Consul-Gsneral T. lahli mory. The governor received tha orig­ tour descent we slipped down 78 80 whera Governor Ely baa been one cal club. "Direct From Radio Oty" "London Kit Kat Klub" Hertford Steam Boiler Foods alio paid b)s asoond visit In two days of the most psrsiaUnt Democratic inal 3350,000 check, authorize Oct, tohrough the stratosphere to 25,000 increase production." be declared. 73 75 The Friendly Bridge club will M o re we began to toss over Nations! Fire ...... 71% 73% to Gan. Wu Tsb-Chsn, mayor of critics of tbs administration; Vir­ 28, almost at tbs samt time tbs ad­ The way to increase production is Ptaches, Halves or O A greator Shanghai. meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 ditional 8380,000 grant was approv­ 12- SAXON GIRLS-12 to stimulate buying 1^ giving the Phbenix Fire ...... 89% 91% ginia, whare Ssnator Olata baa be­ REFUSES TO TELL o’clock with Miss Alice Wilson of 28 Travelers ...... Sliced, 2 Igst. cans . . . ^ 9 C A fU r calling attantlon ysstarday ed yesterday. SAME LOW PRlCBSi OH OUR BOBEBN From 18,000 feet to the ground conmmer the benefit of lower prices 625 645 rated many New Deal moves de­ Spruce street. In reply to Aubrey WilUama, as­ to the slaying Saturday night of a spite assurances of party loyalty; Morn. Mat, Ihra. SUPER dve let drop some 2,000 pounds of for finished products; and simultan- PubUe UtUltles Stocks sistant Federal administrator, ths TOusly to create condlUona which Conn. Elec Service ... Fruit Salad, 2 tall cans 2 ^ Q Japanese marine, HIdso Naksyaroa, and Missouri, where former Senator WHY SHE SHOT MAN lOe 18o-S0e 80o-80e SCREEN FEATURE D>allast Excess cargo waa dropped 62 66 Ths Sunday school board of the governor sent tba following tele­ tolth parachues. A t 15,000 feet we wUl Invite the flow of capital Into CJonn. P o w e r ...... which provoked tba tanaloo, the Reed's caustic volet has been rais­ Children lOe Any Tima, — NEWS — SHORT SUBJECTS' 49 51 consul-general protostsd today over Nazarene church will meet tonight gram today: toicked out a suitable landing area, p ^ u c e rs goods or.heavy Indus- Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 52 57 Fresh Prunes, r% ed against almost the entire Roose­ (OontlDoed rrom Page One) at 7:30. "Your wire received. Cheek cov­ tnefl, thuB Increasing current pur- Hartford E lec ...... the wtndow-smasbing Incident, i velt program. ^ o t maintained our descent at about 69 71 2 largest cans...... I b a J C aertlng tbs dsmonstrstora ware ering allotment latter of Nov. 1 at 600 feet a minute. chasing power by trafiaforming sav­ Hartford Gas ...... 42 46 Changes In ths delegations will for questioning, said he did not Rev. Oscar Johnson of Stamford ings Into wages. t y q Clilnese. band today, I f W PA maeta planned . A t 1,500 feet I tossed overboard do., pfd...... 53 Fruit Salad, result from the reapportlonment of know Gebhardt or wbere hla daugh­ will preach tonight at 7:30 at the schedule the additional 8380,000 Isbli announced ha would make a -the last battery and began paying , ‘The administration elected to do 8 N E T Cto...... 128 132 largest can ...... seats In the House following the ter bad been living. Bwedlab Congregational church, be­ granted In Mr. Hopkins' IstMr of similar call on Sterling Fessenden, out 40 pound sacks of lead dust. In Just the opposite: to restrict pro Manofactiirtof Stocks Bartlett Pears, w ^ 1930 census. In the 1933 convention Shot Four Times ginning a series of meetings that Nov. 9 will enable Connecticut to ductlon, to force up coats and prices American chairman of the Shanghai thla marmef the balloon's drop was Am Hardware ...... 82 34 the Osmoerats grantad additional The medical examiner lald Geb­ will ^continue through Sunday. They care for large proportions of rallaf and to paralyze the flow of capita, largest c a n ...... IS/C Municipal Council. Mowed to 100 feet and then to 50 Am Hosiery ...... 27 delegatei to those, states entitled to hardt had been shot at Isost four wilt be In English and all will be paraooa involved in pandlnc W PA by fiscal and monetary policies that Arrow H end H, com .. Peeled Apricots, t y The Japanese press gave proml- times the bullets striking him In tranafara." feet a minute. 36 38 nem e to reports of an alleged new them under the reapportlonment weleoms. destroy indispensable confidence.'" do., pfd...... 107 largest c a n ...... ^ 1 C tha cheat, left shoulder and left arm. Mias Little disposed of doubts re­ we approached the landing Assails Polldes Incident In which a Japanese school­ but delayed cutting down those 1% Diced Carrots, O O which lost until 1936. Four empty shells were found In The first In the series of weekly garding tba final 8380,000 allot­ 1 dropped a drag rope, but AasalUng tha adminlatraUon's Bristol Brass ...... girl waa said to have been atoned by the plstorulss Strsts carried, police ^ otorista who were following us did 63% 8 can s...... a Cninese youth. Cuts Total Vote Wednesday evening gymnasium ment by sanding the following lat­ monetary poUdea, Mills aoserted a Case, Lockwood and B. said: In her purse was a box of ter to relief sdmlnlitratora and ad- Itot understand that we wanted , Sauerkraut, n f Japanese consular authorltlss But under a resolution adopted at classes U scheduled to gat under­ government should “ influence the Collins Co...... cartridges. way at the Manchester YMCA to­ mlnistratora of state nrojacta re­ uem to act as an anchor by grab, environment In which business Is called s conference to discuss new the last convention, the old Demo­ She said she had been living at :S' Colt's Firearms ...... 44% 8 largest cans ...... d u O C morrow evening at 7 o'clock. Any garding tba ERA works prprogram blng tho rope. We were then travel, conducted," adding that "a first Elagle Lock ...... measures to bs taken, bolstered by cratic rule giving each state two the hotel Intermittently for about subsaquant to Nov, 14. tog about 11 miles an hour. requisite Is the provision of stable 30', Maltex Cereal, r y a th{^ presence of more than 3,000 ma­ votes for each Senator and member young man over eighteen years of Fofnir BtarIngs...... two years. "Tba final jpant made available Abandoning tho attempt to land monetary conditions and sound P w k a g e ...... rines ~ a force augmented by 800 of the Hoi(se, wrlll again be In force age will be eligible to join these Fuller Brush, Class A . "Please don’t sak ms that," she weekly workouts. A grtat many to Connaetteut, parmlU of tha caaJ w e baUoon without deflating the credit condltiona." Instant Postum, o f \ newly-landed men. In 1986. It will cut the total votea sobbed when asked wh,v she shot cellatlon of tho cloaiag data of Nov. Gray Tel Pay Station. have already signified their Inten­ J«g. I let It settle to within two •The administration," he declared, Hart and Cooley , . . , , large c a n ...... C Japanese naval authorities In­ from 1184 to 1100. the doctor. "PH talk only to my 14." Tiaa actively .pursued contrary sisted, however, that the 800 were tions of being on band to take part. feet of the ground, when I pulled Hartmann Tob, com ... — 4 ^ Rockwood Cocoa, m rm The Solid South will lose 18 votee laiprer." Tbs classes will bs conducted by "Local administrators and admin- the rip cord, releasing all the gas alma. Devaluation dealt a terrlflc brought In only to replace a similar Deputy Chief Inspector Francis Istratora of state projects art here­ do, pfd...... 2-lb. c a n ...... 1 | C under the new allocation. The west Hugh Greer, well knon-n local bas­ from the bag instantaneously. blow to confidence and the in te ^ ty numbet of blue jackeU, scheduled to will lose 30; the east 13; and the J, Kesr, commander of the Manhat­ by authorised to eontlnua tba worka of the government, created and In- Int Silver ...... ketball coach. Mr. Greer has had There waa no verticle jar, al­ do., pfd...... Bon Ami Powder, w w depart tomorrow for Japan. central western states, four. tan Homicide Squad took charge of program oa tba praaaat baats of ^ o u s precedent, contributed to In- many years of experience in this though the gondola did roU over to Landers, Frary A (3k. Akira Arlyosbl, Japanese ambas­ Hers are the states that loae, tbs the Interrhgetlon but he got no fur­ operations. tem tlon al monetary unaettlement CM...... l i e sador to China, also held an emer­ type of work. M angle o f about 90 degrees. None New BrlL Mch., com.. Wheatworth Cereal, w others keeping the votes of 1982: ther than the precinct detectives. "In the Immadiato future, each and did nothing to improve '• our gency conference with military and Letters in Gabbardt’s room Indi­ regional angineer will dlacuaa with of the Instruments were damaged. baelc price mahuHuatmenta. Deficit do., pfd...... naval attaches In view of the anti- Alabama, 34 to 33; Georgia, 28 to An Interesting collection of photo­ Mann A Bow, Clsuu A p « v ...... 1 6 c 34; Indiana, 30 to 38; Iowa, 36 to cated that be waa intoreeted In the adminiatratori tba sltuatleas with financing la atoaaiiy 'undermining Scott Tisaue, e y r> Japanese roanlfestatlona. promotion of a aboe manufacturing graphs of 1918 on tbs Westsm respect to each prejeet In tba aau- OOINO STRONG the credit of the government, do., Claas B ...... 32; Kansas 20 to 18: Kentucky, 36 Front In France was shown yester­ 8 1,000-shset rolls . . . C machine and that he went to Oar- elpatloa tbat final allocatieaa will ‘I t la Impooalble to measure what North and Judd ...... GREENWICH MAN KILLED to 33; Maine, 18 to 10; Masaa- many lost August, returning about day on ths buHetln board In the ba made by projects to prevlda for .Hartford, N. C.—"Uncle Joe" tteae tragic fiscal and monetary NUea, Bern P o n d ...... Shortening, White a a Portchester, N. Y , Nov. 13— (A P ) ehusetts, 86 to 84; Minnesota, 24 to a month aigo. Solvation Army cltadeL The photo­ their compistloo rather than by Wuto, 88-year-old negro farm hand, blunders have already coot; and we Peck, Stow and Wilcox Ribbon, 2 one-Ib. pkgs. -Frederick Field, Jr.. 20. of Green­ 23; Mississippi, 30 to 18: Missouri, graphs show the fine work dona arsakly autborlaatlons''.' la plowing, hoeing, cutting cord are stlU traveling the same road." AuaseU M fg...... R«1 Devil Geanser, o wich, Conn., was killed last night 36 to 30; Nebraska, 16 to 14; North INBANKRCPTCY near the front lines by tba Salva- and harvesting with the best Referring to the A A A , Mins ac­ ScovlU ...... when his motorcycle ran Intotbe Dakota, 10 to 8; Pennsylvania, 76 to New Haven, Nov. 13.— (A P ) — Uoo Arm y lassies, aiding wounded BEBWEKY IS EOBBEO of them on J. L. White’s farm. cused the administration of resort­ Stanley Works ...... s a n ...... O C front of a truck In a heavy fog as 73; Rhode Island, 19 to 8; South men to the dreasing stations, mak­ Pretty good, that Three petitions in bankruptcy wars Newark, Nov. 13—(AP) —Four ing to "sheer expediency," in ita Standard S c re w ...... ' '5 Holland Herrings, ^ ^ ^ he turned a corner here. Carolina. 18 to 16; South Dakota, filed today with tha clerk of tha ing the famous "doughnuts" for the bandits b«d up tba Ballaatiaa brew­ When be was a boy his right leg lirogram for agricultural rehabiUta- da, pfd., guar. . . . . white.hoop keg.. 9 1 # 1 Edward Daigle, of Fall River, 10 to 8; Tennessee, 34 to 33: Ver­ UMted fltotee Dlatrlet Court. aoldlars and oonduetlng ssrvieas over ery On Fraamaa atraat today and ftinputAt6d to check a xnallff* ' ion, he crltlmaed the proceeelng Smyth Mfg. Co...... Maas., driver of the truck, was re- 3ant growth* mont. 8 to 9; Virginia, 34 to 33; Earl H. Maynard of New London the graves of fallen boys of the A. ascapod through tba heart ot tba tak as placing tba "heavleat burden Taylor and F e n n ...... ni^liey do say theyre milder and" taste" better ^ leased after an inquest by Medical E. F. The eellactlon is wtU pre- Y b m later an Infection neceasi- Wlaconstn 36 to 34. Hated debts of 86.316.13 and asaeU city’s downtown area with a loot on those least able to bear It," and Torrtngton ...... Examiner Ames O. Squire. aarved and clear In detail and would :a M amputation of his right arm. compelling the "needy to finance the of 86,000. armcb police said amounted to UO,* Underwood M fg Co. .. MAHIEU'S maka an Intareatlng exhibit If the 000 la essb and 838,000’In ebtcka. Stin later, hla left thumb was lost denial o f their own needs." Union Mfg. Co...... YUGOSLAV SALARIES SLASHED Joseph L. Obishoe of New Bri­ photograph! were enlaiged and n a sawmill. and IVe beard tell they satisfy TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY The man aacapad la an autoaw* "Eoanomlcally speaking,’* Mills U 8 Envelope, Com., GROCERY tain Ustod UabUltlee of 81,061.10 framed. blit baarlag union eeun^' Heeai N « t a freight train Jumped the It does la further to re- do, pfd. and no asaeU. n e k and wrecked a building. Joe 189 Spruce Street WANTUD—DRIVEIR Mleammi) for ■•igrada (AP)-'-YutoalaT gov­ plates. ■trlrt nje farmers domestic market Feeder Root ...... 68 ernment salariat have hem reduced Hyman Ooben of Bridgeport gave St. Margaret'e Circle. Daughters Tba brewery la located a abort W found uneonadona behind the by transferring purebaalng power Whitlock Coll Pipe .. __ 7 per cent u an ecoiMmy measure his UsbtUtlcs as 68,386.97 and as­ of Isabella, will meet lonlgM and distance from the new Pennayhranla lebrta. 98 I strsat. from depreaaed urban centers." ' JA W il'm e Co. 810 par 40 O 19)1, lactRT a IM u Toaicco Co, 1 calculated to aave S9.3OOA00 yearly. sets of 88A8S.10. arrange for their InetaUatlon. railroad atation. ■AM0HE8TER EVENINa BiSRA^l), If AN0BE8TVB. Ot>Z - ies We've even done a Ut of tt our­ countless numbsra of them being apondent mess was due to a classification of Programe subject to change without previous netlee In advance. P. M. W ILL ROGERS NBC-WEAF NETWORK Coat. Bast.' was certain to be fun .and amuse­ '^>Fablts]iBd B ^ f T B vbbId# Bse«pt selves But In this coimtry we metal fabrications. Ite employes. MBOfORIAL FUND Rapid aty, S. D.. Nov. 12.— (AP) ^clicking of tbe B u te P t BBd HolldBjB. EaUr«d at th« Washington, Nov. 12.—‘niare’a ten dal Expert Gres En- ment. H e’ waa always doing and camera abuttev- The plain fact was that the works BASIC ^ East: west wlw weel wtie 8:30-- •:3 0 -P re i *Radio New* — ba­ Officiak Believe New Equip­ — "Up Ship," commanded Capt Or- IVBt at IfanohBBtar, Cobb^ aa really meant it when we said that For no better reason than that an some talk In responsible quarters of wjar w U * wesh kyw whio wfbr wre rn ■“ JJfcMArniatrong—midwest rpt aajdng the unusual— unusual be­ Local Committee for Manchester. could be heard over the radio). •teoBd CUM Hall Ufttur. became gummed up. R A ’s explana­ wgy when wcae wtam wwj wsai; Mid: that sort o f thing must stop— and area of perhaps thirty miles around flung anti-trust law suite against <|8B—Underatandlng the Opera cause it was unexpected. vll A. Anderson, pilot of the “Ex­ u report a new tory statement contained one para­ ksd wmsq wcfl #ho wow wdaf ••*** Oralner* Pianist—w coaraging Report at Con­ D a t e ...... to y here record at 74,000 fe*L” groups allegsd to have Joined In MfDWB8T-*wood wire During the fUming of "Steamboat ment Will Keep Tracks plorer n ," at 8 a. m., (Central BUBSCiUPTlON AATXS said it not with flowers but with Boston is given over largely to the graph which deserves particular 7j®^Nyrt A Marge — east; TO THE EDITOR: 12:57 p.— "W e are going to start Oaa Taar, by maU ...... raising the price of bread.' attention: NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtraj ManhatUn Molodlea—west; Buok Around the Bend” , Director John shells and bayonets and floods of textile and boot and shoe Industries, wibo kstp webo wday kfyr cret cfcf standard time) Monday to start the our descent shortly.” par ICenta, h j m a ll...... ••I 10 Thus far It's only talk. But avl- “There haa been and will be no • BkeUh—repeat to mldwefet vention of Bankers. Ford noticed that Will Rogers waa Wishing to have a part In per­ •IBEUilBBU Copy ...... ••••.....I 01 80UTH — wrN's wptf wwne wls wjax J*15~Bonga by Jimmy Farrell Clear More Easily. ship on a journey which todayiwas 1:05 p.— "W e’re starting down money. And we were Just geese New England has been vaguely re­ dance has been assembled and Is attempt to Investigate the Identity wT]a*wsun wlod wsra wmo wab wapi missing from the set. He sent out petuating the memory of one of XUllvarad ono yaar ...... fo.oo Z*?^!5*** ••"Rb'a gong Time believed to have extended farther now. It win take about three houra. enough to ‘ believe tt bad atopped. garded for many years, in other re­ being studied to determine what of the Resettlement employes who wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfsA wbap kpre 5 *1 ^ Carter's Comment an assistant, who found Rogers In our most beloved and useful citi­ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED ground there may be for action. woal ktbs kths wsoc wave wtar 7 i0 ^ 8:00—Laverider A Old Lao5 - Into the stratosphere than man ever Were going to try to come down So we were practically unanimous In gions, as a textile and shoe produc­ advised the press of the payroll sit­ MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl k fir kghl the dressing rdbm rehearsing a zens, I enclose herewith my con­ PRESS The antl-truat law policy of the uation.’’ basic: Sengo—West; Orohes^-IHxle New Orleans, Nov. 12__ (AP)— before had penetrated. very slowly. We want to get the PACIFIC—kfo kft kgw komo khq kfsd 1:15—Bdith Karen'a Organ Con* Small banks of the United States chorus of a dozen negroes In the tribution of ...... to the The Connecticut Company will un cosmic ray measurements coming Tha AMDOlatad Praaa U asoluaivaly condemning Japan for stealing Man­ ing area—whereas these industries, administration la so vague, especial­ ktar kgu kpo kez kga kjr kya kcca - west: The Old Timer—Dlzle Fifteen mlnutea later. Capt. A l­ aatitlad to tha uta for rapublieation Censorship and secret attempts "have never been In better shape singing of spirituals. Will, who WUI Rogers Memorial Fund. I derteke Its annual battle with New down os well as going up.” churia and It made us hot under tbe though very Important, constitute a ly since collapse of tbe NRA and to spot and punish employes who Cent. East. 7 :3 ^ 8:30—Lawrence TIbbett—also o bert W. Stevens, commander of the of all nawa dlapbtchea cradltad to It 8:00- 9:00—Walter 0'Keefe-« to est than they are today,’’ E. O. Bennett, didn’t sing himself, was tilted back understand that thla g ift will be Bngland snowstorms this winter on 1:20 p.—"What part of Nebraska or sot otharwlaa cradttad In thta collar to see Italy start out to steal minor part of New England's wide­ during current faltering attemptempi have "leaked” news to the embar­ 4:00— 5:00—Boeton'a Civic Oreheetra 8:30— 9:30—Fred Waring ghow—to • In a chair, eyes half closed, listen- added to others from Manchester expedition reported by short wave papar and alao tha local nawa pub* to eatabllah voluntary codes. 4:Sfr** 5:30—James Wilkinson* Songs Ogden, Utah financier, aaid today radio. "Everything OK. Altitude are we over now? W e’ve been too . thi . At rassment of their superiors hava 9 :^ 1 0 :3 0 —1938 Needs Mobilisation Ing. and will go without any deduc­ a different plan from those previous ilsnad .laraln. Ethiopia. ly dlvcraiflcd Industries. no one is predicting whether or not 4 :4 ^ 6:4^Clars* Lu A Em—also e. 10:05-11:00—Abo Lyman Orehostra— aa the 61st annual convention o f the 11,700 feet.” busy to navigate.” The reply waa; been frequent In the N ew Deal. tiOO—Plying Tims Skit; News "Mr. Ford needs you right away”, ly used, and for the first time will All rlphta of rapublieation of action wUl be taken. basic; Myrt A Marge—west repeat American Bankers Association tions whatsoever to the National The story of the flight as report­ "The last report pieced you near apaelal diapatehaa barain ara alao ra* W e had the Impression that the But the RA statement reaches a 8:15— 8:15—Weekly Hymnalrmnal Singing 10:18—11:18-^00. Olsen Muslo—mldw the assistant Informed him. Fund to be expended, alao with­ employ motorized plows as well as Martin, S. D.” It is conceded that some bread B :S ^ 6:30—Preeseftadio0 NowsNews PorloLPeriod opened. ed In terse radio flashes from the sarvaA old hen-and-egg, "who started It?" NOT SO FAST new high in Its smug magnanimity 10:30—11:3(^Diok Qardlner Orchestra “ Tell him we’re on the last chorus the electric railway snow fighting price prosecutions might be a —and nerve. ^ 8:35—Stanley rHigh's Commsnt11:00—12:00—Herblo Kay A Orchestra out any deduction, as the Memo­ balloonists follows: 1:30 p.— Anderson: "W e’ve drop­ 6:45— 8:45—Billy' A ^ Betty—weaf only Bennett, president of the First of 'Sing Low, Sweet Chariot’.” cried rial Committee may determine. equipment to keep Ite tracks open . Full aarvtea ellant of N E A Sarvtoa, argument had come to an end In smart poUtlcal move. Much of the (Just tha same, your correspond­ 11:30—12:30—Freddie Borgin Orohes,— 8:30 a. m.— C apt Stevens; "W e ped to 68,000 and have aome lao. . Those opponents of the New Deal . 8:00— 7:00—Ames• *r' ‘ Andy—east only oast; F. Town Orchestra—midwest Security Corporation of Ogden, Will. “When tt bits the ground, khd .to keep service In continuous 1918. It has to stop sometime and price-fixing In bread haa offecM ent doesn't mind denying a re­ 6:16— 77:18—Popeye :r “ the Sailor*Sa Sketch cleared the rim of the bowl by culty In getUng the rate o f deacent who, encouraged by earlier opinions NBC.WJZ NETWORK heads 28 Institutions In Utah and we’ll be right over!” N a m e ...... operation for its regular passengers between 800 and 400 feet." Publlabar'a Rapraaactatlva: Tha only bread sold In Intrastate com­ port that RA Is payhig $278,000 6:30— 7:30—Jackie Heller* Tenor Solos about 50 feet. We hit a down drari we thought ths world had decided 6:45— 7:45—You A Your Oovornment BA8IC — East: wjs wbs-wbsa wbal Idaho. WUI Rogers waa once dickering and for those who will choose to Julius Mathawa Spaclai A^ncy--Naw of the United States Supreme Court merce, but some of the higher- a year for office epace In the Walsh 7:00— S:00—Leo Relsman'e Orehostrs and had to drop ballast to get safe feet^ P'—"Were down to 81,000 zork, Chleapo. Datrolt and Boston. on the time—the World War's end. priced bread is regularly shipp^ wham kdka wgar wzys wlw wssrr wmal He was highly optimistic over the with Amon G. Carter, publisher of Address leave their autos at home when the clearance. and especially by the constitutional mansion on Massachusetts avenue. 7:30— 8:30—Wayno King's Sersnade wfll; MIdt .wcky wenr wla kwk kell Elements wax wrathful. across state lines. 8:00— 9:00—N. T. Q,'s Snowgirlo—to c wren wmaq kso future o f the “ country” banks, but the Fort Worth Star Telegram. Fort -«4 10:07 a.— "W e’re up 21,000 feet 2:47 p.— "W e’re ddwn to 40,000. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP Italy Isn't doing anything worse It pays $20,000 none too cheap). Interpretations by the American's Officials concerned have been 8:35— 0:3(^"Jumbo" Speotaelo—to e MID.WEST—wmt wood wire said their progres would be accele­ Worth. Texas, for a reporter's Job with thta plan In view, the com­ and going up 300 a minute. E very­ Everything OK. We re taking mote C1RCULAT1UN& than has been done a thousand times 8:00—10:00—Sigmund Romberg—e to c NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — Wtmj pany has purchased imow plows pictures.” Liberty League’s "private supreme reading with Interest a recent ex­ Some Mixed Figures 9:30—10:30—1930 Needs Mobilisation rated If the Federal government for hla son. W ill, Jr. They were bank— or use the accompanying thing going all right now. It’a get­ before. Japan didn't do and Isn’t wlba kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf which may be attached to Its regu­ 3:13 p.— "Altitude now 81.006'. Tha Rarald Printing Company. lno.» court,” Imagined that the official cerpt from the Food Field Re­ Editor Frank Shannon o f tbe 10:00—11:00—Ramon Ramos Orchestra SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wls wjax would abandon emergency lending discussing the wages the young cub coupon to send your subscription to Ung more comfortable In 'here. assumas no financial raaponalbtllty doing anything worse than has been porter, trade publication, which —ea.1 t; Amoe 'n* Andy—west rpt wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wapi agencies, which he said "have been reporter waa to receive. this office. Every cent subscribed lar motor trucks, much after the Temperature now two degrees We're dropping 500 a minute." for typopraphical arrora appaarlng In Supreme Court waa ready at merest Wharton Spectator, Wharton, Tex., 10:15—11:15—Leonard Keller Oreheetra wjdz wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro manner of the equipment utilized by said the Flour Aasoclation of Phil* calls attention to a recent error in continued beyond the depreaslpn." 'Tell you what”, said Carter. 'Til will be used for memorials to be se­ above zero. N ot bad. W e -got one In a radio conversation with Ute advartiaamanta In tha Manchaatar (lone a thousand times before. But suggestion to fall upon the entire 10:30—11:30—News; Msdriguara Orch. woal ktbs ktbs wsoc wave the State Highway Department. It Evening Herald adelphla had-olemanded an increase this column which w ill be correetT 10:45—11:45—Jessie Crawford at Organ MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl "Banks generally are seeking give the boy bis board and room and lected by Henry Ford, Herbert leak here, we've got to fix U.” Pan-American "China Clipper'.' what makes Americans mad Is the Is felt with the use of thla additional plane, Capt. Stevena saI(L "W e ate New Deal and rend It, received a of S'A per cent In the wholesale ed herewith. 11:05-12:00—Loon Belasce'i Orchestra PACIFIC—kgo kfl kgw komo ichq kfsd loans,” Bennett said, "and are l i k ­ the regular cub’s pay.” Hoover, Alfred E. Smith, WUI H. 10:25 a.— "W e re at 28,000 feet 11:30—12:30—Earl Hines A Orohsstra ktar kpo kez kga kjr kya keca and more mobile equipment that the getting on very nicely. We are more TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 fact that what they are doing comes jolt yesterday. price of bread so some bakers It was reported that PWA offi­ ing care o f the legitimate needs. In “Better not”. Will advised . . . Hays, Jesse H. Jones. Owen D, and going up 500 feet a minute. We Cent. East. tracks can be cleared much more than Balf way down now.” after the ru l(» have been changed— might pay four bills long .overclue. cials were quite proud because CB3-WABC NETWORK the last month or two we have no­ “Just boarding that boy would break Young, 'Vice President John N. Gar­ have to watch everything very Instead of accepting for review 3:30— 4:30—Rhythm Thst Paselnateo rapidly and more efficiently than In carefully.’’ 3:28 p.— "The balloon is deacend- The story added: Wharton had obtained a reduction BASIC—East: wabc wado woko wcao ticed a marked Increase In loan In­ you.” ner and other men and women of and changed with consent and agree­ waab wnac wgr wkbw wkre whk wjr 4:00— 8:00—American Medical A'ss'n the past. The rail snow clearing Ing too fast. "We're throwing out UNDER CHANGED RULES several cases In which the process­ "The association members con­ of 67 per cent In the price of Its 4:30— 8:30—Tha Singing Lady—east quiries, which I think can be at­ national prestige and respect 'The 11:07 a.— "W e're over the Nlo- ment of both these nations—to put- wdre wcau wjai wean wfbl wspd wjsv; equipment will also be employed as bara river (Nebraska) now. Instru­ ballast now at the 23,000 foot leV(< ing taxes of the AAA, under the trol 99 per cent of the flour busi­ domestic electricity as a result of Midwest: wbbm wfbm kmbe kmoz 4:45- 6:48—Orphan Annie—east only tributed to the Increased urge of .Millions now have an opportunity memorials will depend on tbe num­ Which C lim e first, the hen or the -K n . 8 :0 ^ 8:00—News; The Southernairea ments working OK.” el." law outrageous things that Once ness In tha city. It waa pointed out Its plan to build a munlclapl plant whas kfab kmt to contribute to the memory of Will ber of friends who contribute — but usu^, but the difficulty encountered amended act, had been sustained by BAST—wbni wpg whp wheo wlbs wfea 8:18— 6:15—Animal Closeupe, Stories business to reach out and start go­ by the rail plows and brushes when 11:17 a.— "A t 55,000 feet now. (Kadlo communication . by S. Gsrtlancf Horan, president of with PW A money. 8:35- 8:30—PretseRsdlo News — ba­ ing again." Rogers. Famous friends have or­ they will be used for charitable, edu­ were regarded as fair enough. lower courts, the Supreme Court re­ wore wlco efrb ckac wlbz wmas wesg That's 15,000 feet Into tha strato­ ceased; the ground crew explaining The sentiment of the American the aasoclation. He Indicated that The 87 per cent reduction in real­ DIXIE—wgst wsfa wbre wqsm wdod sic: Ths Singing Lady—reldw. rpt ganized The Will Rogers Memorial they meet an auto or truck which 8:38—Walter Cassel* Baritone Mach Hoosecleanlng cational and humanitarian purposes. sphere.” the balloonists were too busy), The old argument that the other fused to review them at all. The bakers wbo refuse to increase the ity had been eumulative over a 10- klra wrec wlac wwl wtoc krld ktrh Commission. It Is hoped every one There will be no (mid shaft of mar­ haa becotqe stalled on the tracks |>resB, almost unanimously and price wiU find their flour suppUea ktia waco koma wdbo wbt wdae wbtg 8:45— 6:45—Lowell Thomas — east. Of the smaller institutions he can be overcome by the motorized 11:28 a.— "W e're about 60,000. 4:13 p.— The epic flight endelt fellow did It first Isn’t worth a rap aame course was taken with relation year period. The error was due to wdbj wwva wmbg wajt wmbr wala Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest who smiled with Rogers will come ble to honor the memory of this One report from the White without respect to political or other cut off." a full page advertisement by the • sflO— 7:00—* Skit—also o said, "there haa been a tremendous forward with a subscription. Take plows, since they can paas around W e’re not going to atop unUl we hit any more. N ot In the American to the Guffey coal control law which. ktui kgko wcoa wdne wnoz kwkh warm, friendly man. They will be field where the flyers landed said affiliations, haa been, from the very Is Officials of tbe Philadelphia Bak- power company which ballybooed MIDWEST—wgl wmbd wlsn wlbw kfh •!15— 7:15—The Norseman's Quartet amount of housecleanlng, which has It or send It to your bank— or any stalled vehicles. the celling (74,000) In about an living, continuing memorials. "Nobody got a scratch." mind, anyhow. And It wouldn’t If wo remember correctly, the Lib­ era’ Club are quoted, subsequently, the fig^ures In such way as to cause wsmk wkbn wcco wsbt ksej wnaz woe 6:35— 7:35^Lum A Abner—east only helped." Although Connecticut's first fall hour and a half. And we’ll stay' jbeglnnln; of this Itnlo-Ethloplan wowo 6:48— 7:45*Msrlo Cossf. Song Reeitsl there an hour and a half. W e're make a straw's difference who were erty League’s lawyers had agreed as saying the price Increase— PWA officials who saw It to be­ MOUNTAIN—kvor kis koh ksl 7 :0 ^ 8:00—The Crime Gluts Mystery lUo T. Crowley, chairman of the o f snow may yet be two months controveny, In sympathy with the aunountlng to 1 cent a loaf retail lieve that the cut had come all of COAST — khj kotn kfre kol kfpy kvl 7 :3 ^ 8:30—"Weloomo Valley” Serial board of the Federal Deposit Insur­ away. offi(fialB of the (mmpany have about to start the cosmic ray ap­ to use It In justification of a war of was "clearly unconatltutlonal." kfbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmb kgb 8:00— 9:00—Ben Bernie and the Lads work have occurred, the state head­ paratus aa soon aa we finish talk­ Abyaainlana. That sympathy —had been virtually forced on the a sudden. ance Cohimlsslon, said the govern­ quarters reported. Only seven seen to It that all snow fighting conquest. A s we understand It, none of these bakers by tha flour man. Cant. East. 8 :3 ^ 9:30—Helen Hayee, Serial Play JUNIOR FIFE AND DRUM ing.” found very general expression long 9:00—10H)0—WendtII Hall's Program ment would quit the "banking and workers were hurt badly enough to apparatus was completely over­ decision definitely foreclose all A Gauge On F. R. 4:00— 8:05—To Be Announced 8:15—10:15—Ray Hostherton* Songs mortgage buainess when the banka hauled during the summer and that 11:15 a.— Mr*. Orvll Andeison, befors it becams apparent that the 4:35— 6:30—Jack Armstrong — east lose more than one day. N ew High In Bmugneoa Generally speaking, for the next 9:3^10:30-1935 Needs Mobilisation loosen up." It Is now In first class condition— wife of pilot In talking from Rapid Boston Mother Tolls efforts to have either the processing only; Musloale—Dlzle: Bnsem.—w 10:00—l1:0(^Nows; Jimmy Ctrr Oroh. Tolland—Charles R. Cummings of City bowl asked: policy o f II I>uce In A frica was Several hundred employes of the year you'll be able to judge the de­ 4:45- 5:45—Tito Qulssr* Tanor Seles OUTING IN GLASTONBURY SELF PRAISE ORATION 10:30—11:9(^Regglo Chlldo Orchestra Denying the FDIC was responsi­ Boston was declared not criminally just in case. Plows, brushes, sand­ taxes or the coal control act Invalid­ Resettlement Administration re­ gree to which Roosevelt Is worried 5:05- 6:00—Buck Rogers—east: Jos. 11:00—12:00—Shsndor. and His Violin "Where are you?" treading on the toes of Great Brit­ Plotke Orchestra—west and Dlzle ble for the extreme availability of responsible for the death of James ing equipment, work cars and the " I ’ra up In the air.” < a Secret In the presence of the Unknown ated, but they do serve notice tliat cently went from three to nine about re-election by the extent to 115^—12:05—Rsnny Weeks Orchestra ain and while there was still rtason 8:15— 6:15—Benay Venuts Song Prog. 11:35-12:30—Joe Rlnee and Orchestra cash resources of banks. Crowley B. Ritchie of West Haven, fatally Conran’s Junior F ife and Dnim like will be ready to begin their teak "What’s the altitude?” tbs Suprema Court la not sit­ his week's salary to ths backstage weeks without their pay checks, which he expands or contracts his corps held their Hare and Hound o f keeping the trolley lines open as to MUeve that Bngland, France and Soldier—to whom be would have re­ boys. cited "slow business conditions and Injured In an auto crash here July "It's 84,000 feet. W e’re on our which was no fun at all. Thera was traveling and speaking angage- party In Glastonbury Saturday. soon as the first snowfall, which **‘ * * V w • • • trile h « aSSSatsi fused payment o f the bonus bad that ting for no other purpose soma local publicity about It, so depleted buying power" as the 28, Coroner John H. Yeomans re­ way to the celling now." "I hsfpuH te ksar abaat. ■ Xtaly would be pretty likely to cook mente. causes. They were guests of the Glaaton- gives indications of repeating the hero come home alive—President than to declare iinconsUtu- Travel Stoty. HEALTH-DIET ADVICE 6:36— M ary Dodd, the girl from ported. The coroner found that U;55 a.—"We’re now at 72,000 up some scheme for amicably divid­ J. F. T. O’Cdnnor, comptroller o^ bury American Legion. During the heavy! storms of the post two years feet” (breaking official record by tlonal every law objected to ^by Tales of tbe town; Miss Hart, the Avalon. Cummings’ caf skidded on a wet ing up the ancient empire among Roosevelt yesterdsy delivered an By DR. FRANK McCUy the currency, predicted the Na­ first part of the day they were given begins .illlng up drifts. 10,000). librettist, was telling us of tbe 6:40— Sports Briefs. road and struck a machine driven bv an opportunity to witness the bi­ The deep snows of the past two toemselvea Armistice Day ooctlon replete with the Liberty League and condemned QneitloDS la ragsrd to Health and Diet ,WTIC tional bank note soon will disap­ Ritchie. ^ 12:10 p.— "Barometer ahowt pres­ D r.'fiu ^E lixir whimsical drunk he met on the door­ 6:45— I*owell Thomas. cycle races In which boys and girls winters have made no end of trouble Lauthrt Kowti Vom fiqidlir excellent rhetoric, the slightly shop- by Its self-appointed legal mentors. will------, be aoswarsd bjr Dr. Mntkiy wbo can Hartford, Oann. pear. sure of 29 millimeters.’’ (Ground - Nevertheless, and perhaps natur­ step of hla midtown home, one HIGH COURAGE, ?:00— Easy Aces — comedy sketch Bridgeport—Mrs. Raeffela Torreg- of Glastonbury competed. The next for the traction facilities of the h n ^ a reUihra — at my Htlle bey Definitely ths court la not going out bs addrsooed In eare of tbla paper. En- 50,000 W . 1040 K. C. 282.8 H. featuring Jane and Goodman Ace. He said most of the government gianl, 61. her sister, Mrs. Christina crew computed this as being 73,000 im "good neighbor” phrase, a po- night. The fellow waa sprawled meeting of the corps w ill KBVICC me patrolman on the Times .Square beat, some are born with a tendency to a very oily and now I notice that vestibule of the Jail. more than merely weary. Lee 8:30— W ayne K ing’s orchestra. ropean tbrsat take whatever course u . ing at which R. R. R. Broks, eco­ Military Order of Purple Heart that wiio, In turn, scribbled out the note. slender body while others are In­ white flakes .form on my scalp. Re­ A deputy was sitting there, talk­ Farnsworth was his friend. 9:00— N TG and His Girls. , the same method that Britain got nomics Instructor, said war was a world war more disastrous than It might without tbe slightest by GEORGE RO.SS. "D oc” phoned home within an hour. clined to be stout. That is, we are cently, several of my friends have ing to two man. He arose and came *T don't know,” she answered. 9:30— Jumbo program, with Jim­ hers. "Italy is only following the caused by "efforts to put the un­ the laat will occur unless IrRierna*. Amarican commitment In any dIreC' New York. Nov. 12.— Besides bar- born with a leaning toward a cer­ told me that I have dandruff, which to the railing. my Durante. example of Ehigland," they declare. employed to some sort of work less tional laws, now outmoded, are re­ files, pavement panhandlers (dime tain type and this Inclination can is embarrassinf.'' "I'v e come to_ see about the Sorkl The man looked at her end she 10:C0— Sigmund Romberg's music. tlon— It did not hear. W e know no not be changed to any great extent susceptible to social criticism and vised. Well, that is a claim that no fer acuppa coffee, mister?) and glib Answer: Dandruff Is a commoa brothers," Anne said. " I am Anne saw pity In his eyes. "What name 10:30— 1935 Mobilization for HU' b(»n-doggllng.’’ more of bow far the President would GIRL WAS NICE EOT In one lifetime. While these tend­ disorder of the scalp, c h a ra c tm z^ Bridgeport—Dr. H. C. De Luca, 300 man Needs. A v / )/ > $ .oo CASH one can very successfully deny. kleptomaniacs, the town is overnm Farnsworth." have you been using?” he asked RADIO New Haven— W alter J. Burke, encies may be modified to some ex­ by Day said an autopsy showed that John T. go, In maintaining our separation with moochers of every variety. But by the formation of the white "Oh, yeah?" grinned the deputy, kindly. 11:01— Polish orchestra. PRIZES employe of the city tax office, was Britain has been tbs grandest little tent, they can not be entirely over­ crusts, or Rakes, which you men­ (Eastern Standard Time.) Mullln, whose body was found In from tha war hasards of European my own admiration haa always been A U rO E HOMICIDAL looking at the slicker, the rain 11:30— Ekirlc Madtiguera's orches­ arrested on a technical charge of land grabber of modern times. She come. As a race horse la born and tion. I t Is more frequent In women "Nikki, Nikki Nleisen," she an­ tra. the Sound yesterday, had died from partisanship, than we did day before for the autograph seekers, mooch- soaked beret, and bedraggled ilacks. swered. Idleness and released under bonds poisoning and that the 72 year old has taken away the Independence of not made, and differs In many re­ than In men and la caused through 11:46— Jesse Crawford, organist. For Letters Telling yeiterday. What we have learned Ing's most alert practitioners. They "I know,” she apologised for her of $5,000. He was Identified aa the former Nevada miner probably had Why I Lil^^ spects from a plow horse, even .so lack of cleanliness of tbe scalp and "Any reuon for that choice?" more people than any other nation In know better than men-about-town “The Fairy Devil.” by Edwin appearance, then anxiously, "tell 12:00— Silent. j_New York, Nov. 12.—(AP)— clerk who on Saturday admitted to la that Mr. Roosevelt thinks we are humans divided into various through faulty health habits. You ’T had to have something. M y committed suicide. whore celebrities will be on their me, have you heard how Uncle Lee Summarized results of the British auditors be waa responsible for a the world—any other present nation, Greenwood, Is An Airy Story types. The race horse should be will find that better habits of nurse had called me Annlkkl as a ought to go in for world wide free approach to clients in something la. Is he— ” she couldn't say ths elections Thursday will come from serious shortage In the city's ac­ that la. She has dons things aa of Crime. lean and becomes useless If an at­ health such as more exercise, more baby, so we dropped the Anne and trade—which Is what la meant by for backward book aaleamen to see. word. counts. W'HO’S n e r v o u s n o w ? Indefeasible on any ethical or moral tempt is made to put weight on fresh sir, and a better diet will used the Nikki. She had relatives London In two broadcasts. One will Lika wild Indians tbsy surround "Don’t know yet; the bospitel New Haven—Hy Haves of New the removal of "thosa trade barriers him and turn him into a plow help. I f you wish to secure some by the name of Nielsen and suggeat- be via W JZ-NBC at 6:36 p. m.’ and grounds as the Italian attempt to thair prey between aeU of a Broad­ BOOK REVIEW hasn’t reported. Ha was still sliva Haven waa elected president of the Kansas City—It was a stormy which contribute so largely to the horse. The plow horse Is "natural- Instructions concerning shampooing ed I uee that. I t didn't matter td WDRC make a conquest of Ethiopia. way opening and don’t let go until By BRUCE CATTON when they brought him In. You say the other over CBS at 10:45. First District of Aleph Zadik Aleph. night and Mrs. W. D. Kerstenn. making of wars." ly” heavy and whereas his best ef­ the hair when dandruff has develop­ me.” - I 226 Hartford, Conn. ' 1880 a signature is down on the dotted uncla?" ha mused. T ry these tonight; young people's organization of the alone and nervoiu, began to Iron to But, on the other band, did Brit ficiency may be obtained if be Is ed, write for my article called "M y deputy tells ma you were in' In other words, at a time when line. A1 Smith Is one of their fa Probably It is too bad that One of ths men In plain clothes (Eastern Standard Time.) W EAF-NBC , 7:45— You and Your B'Nal B’Rith, Jewish organization, calm her nerves. Suddenly, In a mir­ ala Invent this Idea of Imperialism not allowed to grow too fat, his PREVEZmNG DANDRUFF. This tha Sorkl boys’ boat What were vorite vlotlma because be la always human depravity should be so article wUI be aent anyone desiring stepped up, scrutinised A flnt. "She Government; 8:30 — Wayne King at the end of the dlatrict convention ror she glimpsed the reflection o f a there was every opportunity for lay­ general contour 1s such that we can you doing there... .just a mlnute;“ through conquest T Of eourse not ready to oblige, but they tell me much more interesting than sim­ could be the Farnsworth girl,” he waltzes; 9— N. T. G. and Girls; 9:30 here. The first district comprises man behind her. She turned and ing down a clearly charted course not make a lean, fast horse out of a copy who writes to me in care He reached for the telephone, which A double handful of centurim bo- Katharine Hepburn has, thus far, ple, unadorned goodnesa; but him. o f this newspaper, and encloses ten told the deputy. "You know she dis­ * Tuesday, November 12, 1986 — Jumbo; 10— Sigmund Romberg: New York state, a section of Cana­ hurled the Iron— narrowly missing for this country In tbe heavily cloud bussed insistently. her husband, returning from a Ibre the Britons started out to been their toughest customer. that's the way life seems to be, I f you are naturally thin, you cents and one large, sel(-addr«sstd appeared after the will wee filed; 4:00 p. m.— Walden String Quartet. 12—Leon Belasco orcheatra da and New England. Other offi­ There was s moment o f alienee, show. ed seas o f a great world crista ths Autograph bounds, by the way, and aa a result It Is my duty to may, by diligent training, develop envelope. supposed to have gone to a aanlta- 4:80— Educational Feature. WABC-CBS, 7:80— Kate 'Sm ith's cers elected Umluded Abraham Ton- gather In all the loose ends of land then a voice came over the wire, President talked happily about the are divided into two camps; those Inform you that "The Fair a beautiful, graceful body of the rium.” 4:45— Three Little Words. time; 8— Lavender and Old Lace; lovsky of Hartford, treasurer. and population In all quarters of Devil," by Edwin Greenwood, Is tbe words not decipherable to tboee 6:00— Chansonette. who sacrifice themselves to the art race horse type, with a keen mind, Pyorrhea "I didn't," Anne explained with 8:80—Lawrence TIbbett; 9—Walter Ledyard—Desmond Knight and "good neighbor" relations between a right entertaining book. In the room. The chief murmured. 8:15r—Carl Moore and his Vlvatown Mrs. Martha E. Langevin were con­ the globe, the same system was for art's sake; and those who collect and liulit for a long life with plenty Question: Q. Gray inquires: "Did stoical patience. "I came down here O’Keefe: 9:30—Warlng’s Pennsyl­ Don’t Get Up Nights the United Btatea and Canada as Mr. Greenwood tells about one "Is that so, hmmm," and then, "A ll Band. victed In Jtutice Court of hunting operating at full pressure and full signatures for money. An old hand of mental and physical alertness; you ever hear of pyorrhea as oc­ to visit my old nurse. I ’ve been liv­ vanians; 11—'s or­ T H IS 25c BLA D D E R L A X A T IV E of theae- young ladles who are right; we’d better wait until morn­ 6:30—Jack Armstrong, deer by Jacklightlng and were though they were aa achievement of at the racket can get along on the but do not make the mistake of ex­ curring In early man? My friend ing In Union Town ever since." chestra. FREE time, with Its headquarters In the fair, without, but full of the black­ ing." 6:46— Tito Gulzar. asoessed heavy fines which they did his own administration instead of cash rewards of autograph mooch pecting to grow large and bulky. says that pyorrhea waa found in "Yeah, all right Admitting you’re WJZ-.YBC, 7— Easy Aces; 7:46— I f it foils to flush out Impurities aeU-aame city from which Premier ing, even though the market on the ness o f darkness within. Speci­ He turned to thuSe in the room, 6:00— Yankee Network News Ser­ not pay. Knight also was given a having existed continuously since fically, his heroine Is a young When I ara asked the question, the Cave-Man, while I say it is a the Farnsworth girl, which maybe vice. Mario Cozzl, baritone; 8;80— W el­ and excess acids which cause tbe ir­ ituasolini is now bossing Its revival. stuff Is always going up and down. "Can I gain weight?” I answer, "I late disease, developing only during spoke to Tom Farley but looked at come Valley; 9— Ben Bernie; 9:30— 30 day Jail sentence. Game wardens regularity that wakes you up. Get many decades before Mr. Roosevelt English girl who lives In a siiburb. you are and maybe you ain't, what Anne. 8:16—rBenay Veauta. said 22 deer had been killed In two Rome was the big shot among colony For example, a Myrna Loy signa­ do not know.” I do know that you civilization. Who Is right?" 6:30— Thornton Burgess Radio N a ­ Helen Hayes; 11:05—Jimmy Carr buchu, juniper oU, etc., In little green was born. apparently leads the, most blame­ have you got to do with the Sorkl "Y(.u should be at tbe hospital, weeka In North Stonlngton and Rubbers long before Britain was ture, Collector Izzle was telling me, less of lives aa a London stenog- can become healthy If you are wil­ Answer: There Is considerable brothers?" ture League. orchestra. tablets called Bukete, the bladder haa gone down from a quarter to 12 ling to follow those habits which evidence to show that your friend Farley. I don’t see why you can't NBC, CBS, MBS and. Intercity, Ledyard and that more arrests were laxative. W orks on the bladder even a punk pupll ln the land racket W e are atlU at liberty to guesa grapber, and becomes the fiancee ‘T h e y’re my nurse’s sons.” 8:45— Musical Interlude. expected. cents since the Orlental-eycd ac­ build health. I f you are thin, you is correct and that pyorrhea was depend upon us down here to take 6:60— Plano and 1— Bea Rohan. 10:30-;—Final mobilization ..for hu­ similar to castor oU on the bowels. (But even Rome didn't start It whether tbe President would have of an innocent Church of Eng­ ’Then It's Just too bad for your Netv Haven—Although the WPA tress' Isst Manhattan visit, while land clergyman. will find It possible to develop your one of the disorders of the Cro- care o f thla.” T:00— M yrt and Marge. man Needs prdgrram, San Francisco P(x>rly acting bladder con cause hla country serve aa a tall to the nurse.” has C(>mpleted 478,900 man hours of H iere wns a Mme when the Persians Ford Astaire's scratchy scrawls arc The girl Is pretty, charming, body so that you will have a sym­ Magnbn man, who la supposed to "Nnthlng I can do there," barked 7:16— D ^ o Boys. Symphony and Col. Theodore Ro'ooe- scanty flow, frequent desire, burning "B u t you see, they didn’t shoot. work In Connecticut only two Injur­ Were bosses of every part of the League of Nations kite. going up. afid altogether lovely. Her only metrical form of a slender type. have existed some 25,(X>0 years ago, Farley. 7:80— Kate Smith. ' veR. or backache, in four days If not Uncle Lee.” Anne’s voice waa vi­ ies serious enough to cause em­ trouble Is that she just hasn't a The Ideal to keep In mind should and was also known to the Neand­ "You're right," agreed the sheriff 7:45— Boake Carter. What to expect Wedneaday: pleased any druggist win refund globe that they knew anything brant with intensity. ployes to lose more than three days’ Drawings On Nervei moral to her back. be one of perfect health, and you erthal Man, wbo preceded him. You heavily. "L ee Farnsworth Just died.” ’ 8:00— Lavender and Old Lace — W EAF-NBC , 2 p. m.— Education your 25c. J. H. Quinn A Co— A d v t about In fact the bully^ nation To get pin money she consorts should not be content until you are correct In your Judgment that "How do you knowT" asked the Anne sat atifiny on a wooden . Frank Munn, Lucy Munro and NEW ENGLAND PRODUCTS Then, there Is ue other kind of Forum; 3:45— The O'Neils; 6— A1 Was an ancient Institution long be­ Improperly with s wealthy noble' achieve your desire for health. pjrorrbea is one of the diseases plain olothes man with interest bench and atared at the sheriff. Gustave Haenschen's Orchestra. Pearce Gang. connoisseur who goes In exclusively Your doctor will be able to' tell “Because I wras^ln the boat with k$0— Lawrence TIbbett and Don fore Julius Caesar was born. Newspapers throughout the coun­ man in a London love-nest. When which appears to be Increasing as "A re you going to be able to WABC-CBS, 2:30— School of the for panhandling original paintings, he gtts troublesome, she uncere­ you by various testa if you are 100 man becomes more highly civilized. them. They hadn't left the engine on with your tiesthnony?” the sha WVoorbees’ Orchestra. I f Mussolini can Justify nlmself try are expressing surprise at learn­ drawings and cartoons. How? By Air; 4:15— (^ rtls symphony; 8:18— moniously kills him. per cent efficient, and your mirror and the wheel when....when Uncle iff asked, and bis voice seemed B>0— Camel Caravan— Casa Loma by citing a iv e and Cecil Rhodes, Jerry Cooper, baritone. ing^ from disclosures made by the Just dropping around to a celebrat­ T o bind the clergyman closer win not deceive you. If you are sat­ Lee crumpled up.” Her face waa away. VOrcbestra with Walter O'Keefe. - ed artist's studio, sauntering In and Toenail |j$0— Fred W aring’s Pennsylvan- WJZ-NBC, 2:30— Parente-Teach- Britain can point to Spain, at the News Letter of the New England to her, she throws suspicion hla isfied with strength and health, re­ chalk white and her voice faltered She stared at him with unseeing remarking, "Mr. Arno. I have ad­ Question: M. K. C. writes: "What !^Uui8 with Stoopnogle and Bud. ers program; 3—Roebeater Civic dawn of her own imperial aspira­ Council, that during the six years way, so that she may win bis gardless of bulk. The scales alone is tha beat way to cut the toenail ?” as she was forced to relive the eyes. Testimony. What a queer - mired your work for a long time and 10:30—^^Mobilizatlon for Human orcheatra; 5—Spotlight Revue. complete gratitude and trust by do not measure health, so do not be Answer: It Is best to keep tbe s-'ene, word. She would like' to cry. She tions, and the glory of Rome some from 1924-29 one hall the net profit I will be proud to keep an original Needs Program—Herbert Hoover. sticking by him. When s msldei concerned If your weight does not toenails cut straight across, and "Better take her In to the sher­ would like to see John, ask him to Damp Wash hundreds of years earlier, as having made by New Ekigland manulactor- sketch of ydurs as a memento.." The sunt becomes too troublesomi agree with your height according 11:00— Yankee Network News Ser­ Thrifty Fluff Dry All Finished not rounded at tbe sides as are the iff," advised the plain clothes man. talk to these men, tell them things set the fashion she followed. artist, not averse to fiattery, will she calmly poisons her; and thi to average measurements. vice. . , , lea was produced by tbe metal In­ fingernails. Cutting the toenails “Wait, I'll see him first Now listen, her stiff lips couldn't utter. But she generally break down, and give. dergyman—who by this time baa Study bow to be healthy, and tm' 11:16— Abe Lyman's Orchestra. Prizes Prizes De Luxe Prizes 3t has always been that way. dustries. correctly and wearing a shoe that slater, don't try to get axvay from couldn't cry, her eyes were dry of The P o e t’s Column WHEN, Prizes Repeat thla aplsl at the shops of married tbe girl—escapes Just in prove the effideney of all of your 11:80— Dick "H ot Cha" Gardiner 4 Cash Prizes for lettera an­ Conquering nations have alwaj-a bad gives the toes plenty of room will here. Better come on Inside the rail­ tears, they seemed to have congest­ ’ and Orchestra. 4 Cash Prizes for letters tell- It Is even to be r *pected that in James Montgomery Flagg, John time by getUng wise tp her as she bodily functions by such measures f Cash Prise* for letters say­ 4 Cash Prizes for letters sa>’- prevent the trouble known os In- ing. Keep your eye on her, Harry; ed about her hesrL Ing "R’hy I Like Bog o’ swering the question, "Why I a double Justification ready at hand New England Itself there are a good Held, Jr.; Howard Chandler Christy, Is meditating a dose of arsenic os diet and exercise. Also, get the TOMORROW ing "Why I like Bag 6' ing "Why^ I Uke Bag O’ Uke Bag O’ Wash De Luxe grown toenail. she'a liable to bolt when she gets "You wished to ask me some­ OLD DOBBIN Wash Damp Servloe." Wash Thrifty Service.” — first they have been carrying the many people to wbdm this statement McClelland Barclay, Neyaa McMeln, fo r his tea. good out of constructive mental Wash Fluff Dry Service,” Plnlshed Service.” over thla fit of honesty.” thing ?” she managed to say. or Charles Dana Gibson and ituff There's no especial moral to habits. Do not allow thoughts of Is hope, then, dead, torch o f civlllation , second they will be news—so general, has been A w e looked at him - with calm “Yes, and I want to caution you| because It Is November? First Prize ...... $25 enough for a little art gallery is gar­ thla tale; Indeed, Mr. Greenwood fear, worry, anxiety and criticism FIRE GOBS TO FIRipiEN First Prize...... $25 First Prize...... $35 have always been doing aomethlng the Impression that In N ew England contempt, but willingly she came The hesvy-preesing monotone of s Aid "NA-A-A* Firat Prize...... $75 nered. Or stuff enou^ for a profit­ has told it with a flip, airy cheer­ to control as these destructive to choose your words csretulty. that some other fellow baa done be­ fulness which Is very charming. Into tha enclosure. She was aching Whatever you may now say may be SvWBZ-WBZA T • days Second P rize ...... 15 textiles have always been the major able re-sale. emotions ars a potent factor in Chicago—The automobile of Con­ Second P rize...... 15 Second P rize...... 15 Second P rize...... 25 fore and been acclaimed for doing. Hla only purpose seems to be to keeping jrou thin. Eat only that with fatigue and numb with an un- used Bgalnit you— ” Springfield — Boston Leaden with fog, and raw to chIU Industry with shoes filling a torgs Mooching at stagedoora, though, stable Oiarles Krueger of Prairie ■eaaonable chill. the bone. In the oU days you couldn’t always count on getting Third P rize...... 10 entertain, and be eucceeda la It amount o f food which jrou can dl- "Is that neceesary?” interposed (Bastoni Standard Time.) Third Prize ...... 10 Third Prize ...... 10 NanlfesU y this business o f ram­ part of the remainder of the picture. is stlU one o f tbe moat popular lines. admirably. Vlesr caught aflra a mile from sub- Give nothing to keep lovely hope there, even by horse and bi^gy. Third Prize...... 15 '‘ gait and turn Into good tissue, and urban LibbrtyvlUe. Tiom t bare,” a voice ordered, oa Farley. paging around the surface of the Every evening, at certain play­ Published by Doubleday, Doran soon as she .was sattled. alive Fourth Prize ...... 5 For this misapprehension we prob­ do not attempt to Increase your He telephoned tbe Ubertyvllle "If abe were your client, you'd sea When old Dobbin suffered from spavin. Time Fourth P rize...... 5 Fourth Prize...... 5 houses, a queue forms for the hand­ and Co., tha book retells a t $2. Of gay opting and summer’s opul­ Fourth Prize...... 10 ■■••rth and the seven seas with hands ably have to thank tbe Boston news- weigbt by a "stuffing” process. fire deportoent, ha said, but waa ”Hs moans you,””- prompted the it was,” returned tbs aberlff hotly. Tuesday, November If marched on, but you didn’t. out; sometimea $S, lometimea $10 deputy to Anne. She turned towards ence fu ll o f spoara and muskets and ma- and often more. Nature can not be bribed Into told It could not go outside the city T o u ’re here to get the person^ 4:00 p. m.—Betty and Bob—drama­ papqrs, which for many years have tbe door, wbaie a stockily built man And harvests shining golden, gar­ Today you can ^ almost snywherc, anydroc by test E ? i ^ N e ^ .r t ,!d Dumber 18th. Limit your letter to not more than ,12.5 words. Mail letters to ctilna guns, taking possession of making miraculous changes to suit ll^ts. Krueger then borrowed a wbo killed Lee—~ tic, sketch. nered safe. concentrated their attention to an Many of them are bona fide, un­ TWO EBBOB8, NONE OCT stood watting. telephone, and arrive (on the average) in less than arfHisi.u! I? / ^ Method Laundry C^rp. Each letter must be accompanied by a BAG O’ WASH tioket or slip.^ Any employed, down-on-their luck actors your whim, and the only chance tnick and hauled the biasing auto- "And Tm the one to do It, not 4:15— State Department of Public other peoples' countries and reduc­ As Anna antetad tha inner office, • minute. additional information required can be aeeured by caiyng Enterprise 1300. v Aon iicaet or sup. ^ Any undue extent upon the texUIe and who know the star when—and who Houston, Tex.—Two etowaways you may have for gaining a beauti­ mobUa to the fire station.” you," declared tbe man with asperi­ Health— “ Blotid —Presaure,” Dr. H ^ must not die! ing their inbabitante to eubjugatlon, she was aware of several men leather Industries. Outside read­ at least have a legitimate reason to from sunny Spain shlvared In Jail ful body will be to live according to ty. "All right, Sherman, ready?" ^ Robert S. Palmer. Ob guard ite flame, and cherish: Compered with tbe cost of oats, the chatgc is rca- watching her. She paid Uttla atten­ 4:29— Time. can't go on forever— not If we are to ers, assuming that Boston, as the aak fo r help. today because they erred la think­ natural laws. And you will no doubt Anne saw a man with a notebook r It is a beacon for uncharted aaae. •oswdIc, too. ba surprised when I say, "Get thin­ fXKITSORE FIREMAN tion to any of them until the man 4:80—Fletcher Henderson end hie Note: Employees of the New Method Laundry or Members of Their Families Are Not Eligible To Compete for Pr($es. have a world worth living in. It Others are profeoalonal mooeb- ing tbe British ship RatcUffe waa and pencil oome close. > And naeds but waiting with a gal- metropolla o f New England, ahbuld ner fir s t ” wbo had summoned her, evidently Oreheetra. For cxsmplet must stop some time. ers who cover the dressing room en­ bound for Los Palmas. They bid la Seattle—Fireman B. M. Kirk’s . Isnt heart. provide dependable Information on The one wbo la very thin Is suf­ tbe sheriff qMke. > . 4:45— Dudley Brothers Q uartet trances regularly. I’ve seen one tbe vessel's hollow steel most at automoblla burned because he Fkriey, Atr once, la pot In his ^ Ready for life and taking what It And now we come to the reason the industries of this section In the Cuete, Spain, Juan Prtate standing fering from some tjrpe of toxemia ”la Uds the Farnsworth girlT” place, tomorraw. 6:00— E R A Civic Chorus. brings. of tbe latter kind get around to three couldn't find a firs olaru bos. 5:80— Singing Lady. Von can call LEBANON from BfANCHESTER for: for these sudden, earnest and well on Pedro Garcia's shoulders fo r two which is Interfering with normal Ha drove hla (i«ming • h* asked e f one. Shrouded tomorrow may unveil the business departments of Its ne'wa- stars in one night for a “touch." 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. B i^ universal' protests, in • ttu. days after tbe ship left port before meteboUsm and thereby preventing milt and ran a half a mile before be ’I t la,” came a familiar voice and Do all that you can to ■tend,'and .~ SUB. 13e— NEW METHOD LAUNDRY George M. Cobu is reckoned aa tbe Staiion-lo~Ststion (S minutes) etenybaut papers, might reasonably conclude they exposed ttaemaelvex. They w ill normal aaalmllation. ’The one who Anne wheeled to find Tom Farley ®:00— Eeeo News Iteporter. Katharine DeF. Hardy. country, when anjr nation starts stage’s most popular phllaothropisL found a box. Yhen a slow freight then fear lest you may fall, and by, 6:00— Supper Show. that aside from these two. lines of remain in custody until the vessel Is thla naeds to eUminato these facing her.. 80 School etrset 23c—PersoH~to-PersoH (} minutes) st sny hour Launderers 61*99 Albany Avenue, Hartford He’S been k tu ^ to dismbute twice stopped tha lira truek that raopoad- the grace of . God you are oafe.-^* 030—Prean-Rodlo News. Dry Geaners deports fo r Spab). dhemlcal potsoos whldi at* liter- •4. K itk wnlka^L kaasa. T ot * nornaat thair gasa met. Tryon Edwards. ' N ot. 12. ms. IB o TBI

IMVM o«ta brattor. Fndariek KitoU th* iMKIwrtilF « f tm- of RookvUla. and ttoM , TRUCESNOTMECESSART Othtf wiwwiir |Ai|U||L Fred Alley « f Itootollla, Mn. ■ F om, o f WUllmaatie, BRinSRTEIERANS THREE MEN KILLED I^W SH IP IXODP REP0BUCAI6 HOLDING ward Hess at Maadieeter, and Mta. wm givo ti9 dandiif lesson* Toes- GRAND JURY PROBE Manchester 54PERS0NSWAIT 40 TABLES ARE FILLED Caroline Seeley of Baltimore, Md. Help Support Manchester's FOR TOWN THIS YEAR flajr aftezuDOBs, btouuklnr at 8:15, ' HEARS COL BISSEU The funeral will be held on Thurs­ in the town ban. 'A ere Will to tsro ENTERTAIN LADIES FRIHART Oi MERIDEN Isse day afternoon at 1:80 o’clock from Classes. Tbs Mothers' d u b is act- FIXING AN AERIAL OF SINGER’S DEATH Date Book AT CHURCH CARD PARTY the funeral roonu o f Taylor and inf as nonaor. YOU Ml II ThoM Used On FERA Work to RESCUE BY NAVY v a n MOST WOULD AID WAR Modeen, 283 W a a h ln ^ n etreet, Recreation Centers Naxt Ttosflay srsninf thosa who St. Mary's Young People Enter­ Thre* Tleket* In Field, and Be ATgilable m WPA Hires VSUR aBCTOR Hartford. Rev. John Kavaech will have been attending the Rellgloue tain* Hebron Group at Sun­ Hottest Contest in Year* 1* Vealgh* Clarence L. Tsylor Win* officiate. Burial will to in Grove Roto Door Prise of Bnahel of Pota­ — ~ PLEDGE CARD Privately Owned Tmeks. Instruction eletses in WilUmantle Hope to SimOar Affair ^Electrocnted When a Radio day Night Meeting. Expected. Nov. 13-15— Art Exhibit at Bt. AS U S T RESORT ONLY HUI cemetery, Rockville. will -to served a eupper in the Wlnd- Evelyn Hoey Case It Reopeih lla ty ’e church. Are Marooned On Rocks toes-Winners at Cards. Degree Team Organized Recreation Center 1935-1986 hsm ebureb. Tbeis wUl be epeak- Tomorrow Purchase of new trucks for dif­ for AD Veterans & c b The degree team of IGowa Coun­ era, eredlte for tboae attending the M e m ia Touches a Wire SL Mary’s Toung People's Fellow­ Meriden, Nov. 12.— (A P ) — The Nov. 18—Barn dance at Armory, Is ts ' Church Plebiscite Shows Only cil, Degree of Pocabontaa, bee re­ I am interested in the continuance of the Recreation ferent departments of the town of eleaaaa wUl be given, and a aoclal ship entertained - the newly organ­ ed — 29 Witaettet Are sponsored by Memorial hospital. Another suceassful card social was Manchester is not considered neces­ RepubUeon Party la holding lU pri After Their Vessel Is YOU NIIDl 7 Who Would Fight in Any cently been reorganized under the Centers and hereby signify my Intention of becoming a enjoyed. There ere six ized Fellowship of Hebron at the This Weak held last night ta S t Bridget’s leadership of Mlaa Maty Breonaban sary St this tints. Last year, to Armistice Night Carrying 1,500 Volts. m «ry election today from 4 to I LIGALMYICr That U. S. Might Declare. member and paying the regular fees. from Andover who have taken the toBeCaOed. Nov. 18— 3 p. m. on "Hobby pariah haU. Forty tablaa war* ta and plans are being made for an ac­ take care of the town’s part of the course. The teacher waa from the regular weekly meeting, on Sunday, p. m., to nomtaats a ticket for th* Bbop," annual Second Congrega- Broken m Two by Crash. YBU CONSStT tive season. Mias Bresnahan. has F E R A work It was necessary to Armistice Eve. Prayers of the Wor­ city election on December 8. The .tlonal sale, supper, program. play and many bought Ucketa who VOHR iAWVIR In a plebiscite on War and Peace s ig n e d . have extra trucka for the removal Connecticut State College at Storrs. Members of Manchester frateml- been chosen as Pocahontas of the The Andover eubordlnata grange Mons-Yprei Post, British War Worcester, Mass., No". 12.— (A P ) ship Sendee were relative to Armis­ hottott (mntest ta years la expected Nov. 16 — Father and Son ban­ ware tmabi* to attend. The door conducted by the Union Congrega­ team with the following members of dirt, trees and also to assist In West (Theater, Pa., Nov. 12— (AP'» tlas, societies and clubs with which neighbored with the Senexet Grange Veterans observed the first of an an­ tice and world peace. with three tickets in the field. Ap­ quet at Emanuel Lutheran church. Manila, P, I„ Nov. 12.— (A P ) __ irtoa, a bushel of potatoes, donated tional church on Sunday last, ballot taking the various positions on the Address the transportation of the men. Six —The electric shocking to death of —A Cheater county Grand Jury, the late P. H. Dougherty was at- trucks were purchased. at Woodatock, Monday evening. nual series of "Ladles' Nights" in three men at the end of a radio Four new members were voted proximately 6,000 enrolled members Oomtag Kvauta The rescue of 54 persons endan­ >y John Zelnak, a member of the cards show that out of 305 votes team: Wenonah, Mri. Bertha Memtorablp dues for adults, those 21 years of age and over, Seventeen members of the specially aa^mbled, began today an of tha party are eligible to vote and IlUated plan to pay tribute to him Schlaeffer; prophetesi, Mrs. Mar­ Under the W P A projects the town Orange hall last night with over 100 Into membership, namely Florence Nov. 20—Mexican Fiesta Center gered when the freighter Sllverbazel committee, was won by Mrs. (a*r- U lh e n . cast, the most position was the one have been reduced to 13 per year. Junior memberships, for those Mothers' du b attended a meeting aerial which lay dangling acrosa a examination of "unusual circum­ a record vote Is anticipated. church. Supper, aale, entertainment enc* L. Taylor. tonight. Funeral services will be garet Marley; Powhatan, Mrs. is not allowed any funds for truck membera and ladies present at a tur­ Leemon, Muriel Armstrong, Eileen was ripped apart on the rocks of YOU N il In which 180 nlgners declared that from 16 to 21 years of age, are available on a semi-annual basis operations, this to be dona by at the home of Mre. Eleanor Tuttle high voltage street light line was stances” ta the death of Evelyn The three mayoral candidates ate Nov. 33—“Huckleberty Finn," a in aetback fln t prizes war* won tomorrow. Mary DelBene; first scout, Mrs. key supper prepared by post mem­ investigated today by the utility Vennard, and Josephine Brown. San Bernardino Stralta waa under­ A special meeting of Campbell "As a Christian 1 should boar arms at 81.60 for the six-months' period. I f you want the RecreaUon private owned truck so as to give Tuesday evening. Mrs. Johnson, Attorney Lewis J. Somers, Frank S-act comedy by Sock and Buskin by Anna Laguza and Michael Ben- only In a war declared by the Unit­ Martha Kubniy; second scout, Mrs. company owning the light wires. About 20 membera are planning to Hoey, Broadway show girl, and the club at High acbool. taken today by the. United States Council, K. of C.. will be held In Ids Grant; first runner, Mrs. Carrie Centers to continue Its activities, lend your support by signing an Income to people owning trucka from the Hartford Ttaeologleal Sem­ bers, an entertainment and dancing. attend the Archdeaconary meeting conduct and associations of a C. Quinlan and Joseph Dlperalo. A t­ Navy. evento; aacond, Mr*. P, R. Bran- monEV ed States government after making Thomas Dlgnan, general manager their home tonight when action will this pledge and sending It to The Herald. and enmloylng men for their opera­ inary spoke (in "Child Pt^nliolofy.'' torney Somers la also the mayoral Nov. 36— Dance at local State nick and Paul DUworth. In whist, C B M I TO UC utmost use of every agency for Kane; second runner, Mrs. Flossie The post plana to invite all local ex- of the utility company, said be was in Windsor, November 17, and will coroner’s jury which found she died Trade acbool. Th# U. B. 8. Peary, speedy de­ be taken on the death of Mr. Oough- C h a p in ; first councilor, Mrs. Mar- tion. Under the work now being An uformal dlacusaton followed. meet sc the church at 4 p. m. "at the hands of a person or persons nominee of the Meriden______Independent^pei T. B. Brosnaa and M n. Margaret ia«aa v.’’£ft!tK.'asA. — ])eace." There were 78 who declared Mrs. John Hutchinson motored to senlca organizations In the future investigating reports that a house Party,y . 'which had It* Ucket placed In Nov. 37—Annual Turkey goose stroyer of tbe/lCslaUa fleet was sely, a member of the council. A a ts fil Pfeiffer; eecond councilor, done, such as building roads to be An announcement was made of unknown.” ticket pla Mahoney w en high, and Mr*. U. ;hey would participate In only a Hampton, Saturday, to see about or­ to join with them In eponsoitog a fire some months ago had burned the Republican Prim primaries by court and nig social and dance at Cheney standing by the broken vessel, more committee on resolutions will be Jre-JHary May; first pow-wow, known as the farm to market roads, the Insulation from the street light the State Y. P. F. dance to be held In Mies Hoey, lovely Blues stager In than 350 miles southeast of hero, Ntork* and Dklward Tanner, second. war In w,hlcn United States terri­ a Requisition is to be made to the ganizing a Jijvenlla Orange there. similar program on Armistice night order. after " the O. ' O. -- P. town com- hall by Company No. 1, 8. M. F. D. named and a delegation selected to tory has been Invaded; 25 stated Mrs. Teresa 'Vlgna; second pow­ each year. It was stated. wires. Colt’s Memorial hall of Church of musical comedies and film toorts, after a dash from Cavlta First prise winners at briilga were W P A for use of trucka to be paid The date of Nov. 29 waa set for the mitUe had rejected It* candidate*' Dec. 2 — Three-act play, "A attend the funeral. The members they would bear arms or otherwise wow, Mrs. Emma Andre; first war­ Mr. and M ra Francis B. Bray and Another report, be said, was that Good Shepherd, Hartford, on No­ died of a pistol bullet ta the farm A. O. Henderson, official of th* M n. Frank Naifltowskl and L John­ will meet at 8 o'clock and after dia­ for out of funds to be furnished by organization. petitions. Church Mouse,'' by Community son; second, Mrs. Raymond Fogarty support no war which the United rior, Miss Tlllte Skolianlk; second Archie Kilpatrick of 'Die Herald someone stringing a radio aerial vember 22. Those planning to at­ home of Henry Huddleston Rogers, Sllverhazel'a line, said navy offi­ l i n g of the necessary business, warrior, Mrs. Ruth Edmunds; third the W PA . This will release trucks The Andover Grange will sponsor Another major contest is for Players at Whltdn Memorial. and Harold Jarvis. BM States government may declarie; 15 ware guests of the past last night at recently caused a short circuit and tend are requested to get In touch 3d. son of the late Col. Henry Hud­ Dec. 6 — DeMolay's semi-formal cials had agreed to dispatch a sec­ will march In a body from the home warrior. Miss Cecil Pierre; fourth THE OPEN FORUM that the town has bad to furnish a dance to be given Nov. 23 in the either burned or wore the Insula­ dleston Rogers, near Downlngton registrar of voters between the A t the close of the games the declared their willingness to help in town ball. tha first Armistice night celebration. with ttie president. dance at Masonic Temple. ond destroyer to the scene with spe­ to the funeral home of William P. any war declared by the United warrior, Mrs. Margaret Burke; fifth and will made It possible to turn tion bare In spots. last Sept. 1 1 . present Incumbent, Albert Board cial llfe-savtag equipment committee served doughnuts, cheese Quisb, where they will view the body Communications for publication In the Open Forum wUI not them over to other departments. The Mothers' dub will hold a Past Commander Bray expressed the The Fellowship waa very fortunate States government against an In­ warrior. Miss. Agnes Doherty; alxth Those Killed In securing Colonel BIssell for their Twenty-two jurors, four of them man, and Edward J. Oantaer, chair­ Five passengers, four of whom are and coffee. STAND ON YOUR OWN fEE ^ and ^ Itosary will be recited. warrior, Mrs. Clara Pierce. to guaranteed publication If they contain more than 300 words. In the different budgets that have card party in the town hall, Nov. wish that Armistice Day be made a women, began secret sessions after man of the Republican town com­ ternationally recognized aggressor, The Herald reserves tb« right to decline to publish any matter Kosta Priftl, a milk dealer; James guest speaker, who gave.an informal women, were aboard the British Members of the Anderson-Shea Bingo Tonight been prepared trucka are asked for 14. There will be door prizes and national bdllday so that all veter a lO-mlnute charge by Judge W. mittee. There are contest* for and only 7 persons believe they that may be libelous or which Is In bad taste. Free expression Cummings, a tea salesman, and talk on Armistice and the meaning vessel when it piled up lost week- post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Tankeroosan Tribe, I. O. R. M „ by the garbage collection depart­ refreahments will to served. might participate In the holiday oV Jame.s Butkowlez, a wire worker, Butler Wlndle. who told them they every office except city olerk and CIVIC PROGRESS should bear arms In any war which of political views is desired but contributions of this character servances. Recognition of the d l of the word. Ho related some In­ end while enroute here from Ban will meet at the Army and Navy the United States government may will hold another bingo party this ment, at an estimated cost of 81,800. A t the recent election (tf officers died yesterday. were summoned earlier than is cus­ an Alderman from the Third Ward which arc defamatc:^ or abuolve wU) to rejected. as a national hoU(lay will come aewn.. teresting and humorous experiences Francisco. club at eight o'clock tonight and declare. i - evening In their hall In the Bank The park department has also re­ held by the subordinate grange the Chmunlngs was first elsetrocuted. tomary because of the "unusual cir­ for an unexpired term. Miss Ruth proceed to the Qulsb Funeral home quested a new truck at an eatlmated he believed, signs pointing to this' overseas. Ck)lonel BIssell also Klarooned on Rooks There were 145 people who be­ building. Howard Wbeelock Is following were elected: Master, Don­ He was helping his brotber-ln-law, cumstances which ta the opinion of B. Payne, the present cUy clerk, ha* ■ra# Peary, arriving at the wreck ,10 pay respects to Mr. Dougherty's cost of 81.200. ald Tuttle; Overseer, Whitney Mer­ fact in the increasing interest biting George Corsac, string a radio an­ brought out the present-day valu­ this court requires such action." AIDES NAMED lieve In government control of the chairman of the committee In able assistance which the National bean endorsed by all factions. Ru> early today, was ta communication 1 9 3 6 V . memory.' He was an honorary munltlona Industry, and 20 opposed; charge. ritt; Lecturer, Mary Llndholm; shown by the national department* tenna diagonally from one house to The Orany Jury luually meets ta dolph B. Kirsebman Is tha only roeiilber of the post. Tomorrow Editor o ? T h ^ W «r^ d ^ *^ ™ iP“ P** ***• advantages that of the ex-service organizations in another, on Arwlek avenue. Guard Units ore lending the Presi­ December. Only the Hoey case waa with tboae aboard the Silverhasel 113 voted for the League of Na­ The regular meeting of Tankeroo­ Steward, John Hutchinson; Assist­ nominee for the Aldermaxic unex- who had scrambled to temporary morning the members will meet The ariiei.. ‘ hlnk. Of courpc the pSpll may ant Steward, Ruasell Thompson; Washington. Oorsac tossed an end of the an­ dent and the government. assigned to them. plred term. tions, but 171 against It; 120 advo­ san Tribe will be called at 7 o'clock rue articles on our towns fln a n «,v #m,«u u..* im s,»imii«ssy6 safety on rocks. It was learned hero HOME APPLIANCE a g ^ at the Army and Navy club cate consultation with other na­ because of the bingo party which clal condition, which have appeared L ^ ^ Chaplain, the Rev. Paul Ackerman; Commander Sam Pratt welcomed tenna from a house window, looping Judge Wlndle told them they are Publicity and Indnstrial Sab- at eight o'clock and will attend the In -Tk-n unn.1.4 *1___ pass judgmcDtjudgment OSaa to thcthe pupils that WAPPING It over the street light feeder line, to determine first "the circumstances whether those on the rocks Included and tions In support of the Kellogg Pact wlU start at 8 o'clock. In The Herald for the past three Treasurer, Wallace Hilliard; Secre­ the members and guesta In the name the passengers, but an unsigned funeral In a body. and other peace agreements, and 32 Master Mason Degree should be dropped? tary, Ellsworth Coveil; Gate Keeper, of the post and introduced Past carrying 1,500 volts. Cummings of the death and decide whether A meeting of all barbers In the days, are Interesting, timely, and Donald J. Grant of Wapping message received by Henderson said opposed; 60 favor national Isolation The Master Maaon degree will be Informative. They show clearly the Because of Section 1604C of the John Phelps; Ceres, Lois Merritt; Commander Fred Baker who ex­ died as he nasped the end of the ASKS GOVERNMENT homicide waa committed, and If so Cominittees Picked by town of Manchester, la called for entertained the Past Matrons Asso­ antenna to fasten an Insulator. by whom. And If you find no homi­ IMPROVEMENT a U B "so far all to well." through strict neutrality legislation, exemplified at the meeting of Fay­ "why" of our financial troubles; and General Statutes of 1935, many of ciation of Temple Chapter, O.E.8. Pomona, Lillian Samuels; Flora, pressed the desire that next year's tonight. 'Hie barbers will meet at ette Lodge, A. F. and A. M., this Priftl, a neigbborfl ran to his aid, cide was committed you will so This waa Interpreted as Indicat­ 47 against. furnish us with the much needed these high school boirs and girls at her home last Thursday evening, Barbara Houglemon. gathering would include a town-wide Cbainnen. ing there was no Immediate danger the Center at 8 o'clock and will go Exonerated From Blame evening at Masonic hall. Worshipful may not enter Industry. Taverns, touched the wire, and was electro­ state ta your final presentment. to the Qulsb Funeral home also to lesson, that If we do not vote on at eight o'clock. Tkere were seven­ A t a recent town meeting It was gathering of veterans and their cuted. either to passengers or the crew of In a finding Isaued yesterday Cor­ Master Everett Bell and hla aaso- pool rooms and street comer grmgs voted to build a Fire House In And­ TO QUIT BUSINESS Officials' Condoet pay 8"ai respects to Mr. Dougherty, adequate tax rate to pay town ex­ teen members present. wives In celebration of the one happy Thc third victim, Butkowlez, waa Secondly, the codrt Instructed, MEETING ON NOV. 20 49, The 8,091-ton craft to under oner John H. Yeomans for Tolland clate officers will be In charge. penses, we will pile up debts for would welcome these eo called mto Mrs. Asher A. CoUlna is 111 at her over. Thla will to a W PA project day in their Uvea—ceasatlon of hos­ who was the oldest barber In Man­ attracted by the commotton and they are to Investigate "the conduct The publicity and Industrial de­ command of CapL H. A. Lennard. County exonerated Charles K. Cum. Right Worshipful Master Frederick others to pay. That Is what Man­ flta. home In Wapping and under the The claas winning the Sunday tilities in the World War and return chester in point of service. mings of 6 Joy street, Boston, of W. Parker of North Grosvenordale, died as he attempted to pull the and behavior of officials who con­ velopment eub-commltteee o f the Tha Passenger* > The funeral of Mr. Dougherty will chester politicians and voters have Industry prefers to hire labor that care of Dr. Higgins of Manchester. school attendance competition will of loved ones to their homes. wire from the other two men. ducted the inquest and of the cor­ Ih San Frandaco, officials of th* responsibility for a fatal automobile district deputy for the Ninth dis­ Wapping Grange No. 30, will hold be announced next Sunday. This Leslie Keeney, whose father was Bank Head Says Emergency Civic Progress committee which to be held tomorrow morning at 8:30 accident last July 25 near the old trict will make his official visit this done in the past, and as a result, we Is already skilled rather than train oner’s jurors,” and determine Prendesl Pero Am sget for General Steamahip Corporation, at the Qulsh funeral home followed are facing a perplexing situation. the future supply. Thus we see the their twenty-first regular meeting winning claoa will be entertained at killed In actlcm In France, WilUam whether "Interference and Influ­ headed by E. J. Holl as president agents for the BllverhsMl, an­ Rockville Fair Grounds on the Tol evening. There will be a aoclal time this evening, November 12, at the a supper and social by the losing by a requiem high mass at St. We have been Informed by the need for a better educational pro­ Maxwell, whose father, also a vet­ Is Passing and Present ence" waa brought to bear ta the In­ have been named, leaving four nounced the passengers aa: land-Hartford road. James Elliott with refreahments. Wapping (Community Church House. classes. Charles Wright is studying Speiliert and Snpper al James's church at 0 o'clock. The Ritchie of 2 Curtiss avenue. West Emblem Club Meeting chairman of the Committee of Fif­ gram. eran, died upon returning to Ireland FERAOFnCESTAFF quest. groups to be heard from. A meet­ Mr, and Mrs. Georg* Blsslnger, burial will be in St. James's ceme teen, that It is opposed to a wage It will be Initiation of eleven can­ the attendance record books to as­ and Mrs. Jean Drawbell whose bus- District Attorney WiUlam E. Ban Francisco; and three Los An- Haven, wma killed. The Rockville Emblem Club will A recent forum writer stated that didates In the third and fourth de­ certain the winner. ing of the executive body of the teiy. Coroner Yeomans states; "In an meet on Wednesday afternoon at cut. The cutting of wages can be pupils should pay something and band, a British veteran, cUed In Policy Should Be Changed. Parke, who retires from office In tele* women. Mra C. C. Windham, avoided of course. If the taxpayers grees with a harvest supper follow­ Manchester, were Introduced to the less than two months, said 29 wit­ U o lY .M . C .A main committee will be held Thurs­ effort to avoid a colllaon Ritchie 2:30 o'clock at the Elks Home on :hat "free text books la absolutely ing the degrees. The Wapping and M n. NeU pulled his car over to the right un­ Prospect street. Mrs. John N. Kee- are willing to bear the burden of an gathering. James Thompson of tha L0SEJ0RSN0V.30 nesses have been summoned. They day morning at the Chamber of WiUtams. wrong." Section 269C of the Gen­ Ladles Degree team will work the Commerce office to select the win­ [SFRINGFIELD Om CERS til It was almost entirely off the ney. prcaldent of the club, will pre- exceaalve tax rate. That the tax post, on leave from Noroton, and Now Orleans, Nov. 12.— (A P )__ Include New York and Philadelphia The cause of the wreck, first ro* eral Statutes states, "In each town third degree, and tbq regular offl newspapermen. The executive committee of the ning ilogan ta the contest sponsored pavement. The front of the Cum side. rate may not be too burdensome, It the board of education aball pur­ TOLLAND Mrs. Thompson, received a hearty Rudolf B. Heeht, president of the Mrted Monday by tha steamahip Y. M. O. A. League To Open cers the fourth degree. Newsmen were drawn Into the In­ Manchester Improvement Associa­ ta the local schools. The slogan Jew York, was not known here, ad- mings car, a large Bulck coupe, will be necessary to make a sweep­ chase such books, either as regular Harry P. Files, Jr., of Boston, welcome from the membere and State TO R ES. A. GUESTS struck the left side of the Ritchie The Y.-M. C. A. basketball sea­ ing reduction In town expenses. A American Bankers Association, vestigation by a statement from at­ tion met last night at Matthew that best advertises Manchester wlU though word of heavy weather texta or oa supplementary books and Mass., has been visiting at bis home friends present after several months Fonr Workers to Qnii As called upon the government today be chosen. car, a Plymouth roadster, about son will open on Saturday, Nov. 16. reduction In wages of from ten to Tbs regular monthly supper was Illness. torneys ropresentlng Rogers and his Metz’s barber shoo on North Mata which (tomaged on* rescue vessel supplies, aa are neceaaary to meet In Wapping since last Friday. to withdraw from "many fields of The Industrial development com­ where Ritchie wss seated. Mr. Cum In the Town Hall. To date there twenty per cent, according to salary, served by the Tolland Federated Following l^e banquet the diners cameranmn friend, William J. Kel­ street and listened to an outline of waa received today. Captain and Mrs. Hoffman to the needs of Instruction In the Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hills enter­ business.” ley. of Union City, N. J. The law­ mittee consists of (Jharlea Ray, mings testified that his car did not are eight teams entered In the will be necessary, If wo are to avoid Ladies Aid society last Friday night retired to the upper ball for dancing WPA Begms; May Drop activities for the coming year as Weather Osiroer " Be in CharRo of Y ouhr Peo­ league end the following games schools of the town or district." tained last Saturday evening with a "The emergency Is passing," he yers, piqued at the "open" verdict chairman; Harold Chide, Philip fArm ory skid but for some nknown reason on excessive tax rate. bridge party, relatives and friends and a program of entertainment. explained by Joseph Pero, the presi­ Later reports sold the weather pulled to the left In such a manner have been scheduled for Saturday: A great many parents (In Man' with about 60 present. Paper novel- told delegates to the association’s returned by the coroner’s jury, In­ (Jheney, William Foulda, Jr„ and waa raodersttag. ple’s Services Tomorrow. Even with this cut In wages, add­ from Simsbury. Nichols’ orchestra played for annual convention. dent of the association. Jay E. Rand; the publicity commit- that he was unable to control It. 8:4.6, Spartans vs. (JoIIeglans; cheater) due to a pemicloua social Ues purchased by the society some Social Investigators. vited a Grand Jury Inquiry and The vessel buffeted by rough seas ed to all other reductions contem­ Rev. and Mrs. Ferris E. Reynolds dancing and membera of the post Hecht, chairman of the board of charged that the Jurors last Sept­ The committee last night arrang­ tee of Thomas Ferguson, chairman; Another In a series of special Mrs. Catherine Ritchie testified that 9:50, Hl-Y and Falcons: 10:80, Fair­ plated, a thirty mill tax rate will order are not able to provide shoes, months ago were on sale and well ed for the fall meeting which wlU was the Japanese freighter CSilcago way and St. John’s: 11:16, Olympics clothing, etc., for their children, were guests at Rev. and Mrs. David patronized for Chrlstmaa gifts. provided Impromptu entertainment the Hibernia National bank here, ember were "consorting” with "cer­ Richard Martin, Ronald H. Fergu­ meetings will be conducted 1^ the the Cummings car teemed to be out je necessary. A high tax rate during the dances. be held In the TMCA building on Maru which left for Manila after of control as It approached them. vs. Vernon Cubs. All teams should then, how can they afford to buy Carter’s last Sunday afternoon. The Tolland Grange sponeored a also stressed the need for some tain newspapermen" whose object son, Edward J. Murphy, Jack San­ Toung People's Legion of the Sal would discourage . building. It The Manchester office of the governmental supervision of banks November 20. Aa chairman of the standing by with the New York, the December After the accident, the Bulck was have In their list of players and text hooka and pay aomething eo Miss Dorothy Doane of New York set-back party Monday evening at Past (Jommandcr James McCul­ was to prolong the case on a sensa­ son and Rev. Earl Story. vatton Army tomorrow evening at would give landlords an excuse for City spent the week-end at her home lough of the post waus in charge of FERA will bo retained until Novem­ and discussed the public attitude of tional basis. hall committee Mr. Pero made Committees atlU to be heard ateamshlp Tana and the taterlstond 7;M. The xmt-of-towm guests for examined by expert mechanics who their entry fee by Tuesday. Nov. 12. their children may go to school. Sec the Community House which prov­ ber 80, It waa announced today, al­ boat Governor T a ft were unable to find anything wrong Teams interested In using the raising rents. If we want to make here. ed a succesa Mrs. Henry Labonta the entertainment program and the "renewed confidence" In financial Rogers and Kelley were not pres­ know that ho had already secured from are education, commercial de­ t l ^ week will be Captain and Mrs. this a residential town, and Induce tlon 185C of the General Statutes Several from this village motored though FERA sponsorship of local institutions. The New York continued on to­ with the .steering apparatus or any Town Hall for practice purposes are reads In part, "They (meaning the waa hosteH. banquet was served by a commlttes ent when the court Instructed the the YMCA building for the meeting velopment, mercantUe affairs and Peter J. Hoffman, the officers In people to come here to reside, an ex­ to the North Methodist church last of post members under Commander work relief project! will end Novem­ When we contemplate the extent and ta <»)nnectJon with the meeting finance. ward San Francisco after being re­ other part of the car which might requested to get In touch with Tol­ schools) shall be open to all children Mrs. Furlong Flynn has returned ber 18. A(lmlnl8tratlon details will Grand Jury. Employes of Rogers 4 W - * - 7 . ehaiRe o f the Army's Social Center cessive tax rata Is one of the things Sunday evening where they enjoj Sam Pratt. to which governtaental activities who testified at the Inquest were there will be a dinner served. Fi esl- lieved of rescue work by the de­ causa it to swerve to the left. I am. land County Y. M. C. A. Secretary over six years of age without dlS' from a trip to Now York City. he completed during the remaining stroyer Peary. I',, >ia Springfleld, Mass. we must avoid. Those In the serv­ the fine singing of Edward Mac- have been expanded,” be said, "we present. Including Ooud BatUn, a dent Pero la heading the committee Remember These Dates I despite these statements of these WlUiaro F. Tyler at bis office, on or crimination.” Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woebo- two weeks. realize that a herculean task con­ U fa boats sent out by the rescue Oaptatai Hoffman, who will deliver witnesses, of the opinion that the before November 16, as It hoped ice of the town have been fortunate Hugh. murka entertained relaUves from farmer living near the Rogers on the arrangements for the dinner the message, is widely knowm as a The recent artlclea on town gbv- A t a special town meeting held at The office employees who will fronts the administration In revers­ CURB QUOTATIONS ship* were tossed about by rip tides Cummings car skidded and that' to start to use the hall on the 18th. during these trying tiroes. They out of town Sund^. lose their jobs with the closing of house, who provided the basis of the and Is also the committee <>n the very capable speaker and a fine vo- have been steadily employed, and emment and on editorial which ap­ the South Windsor Town hall re­ SIMPLE FUNERAL RITES ing its policies and reducing the alibi defense. and heavy swells and forced back. this caused It to h. -^d for the wrong A. O. H. Sleeting Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Miller the office are Robert Grimason, number now carried on Federal securing of speakers for that night. eallst. Mrs. Hoffman wras one of The Ladles Auxiliary of the A. O. they have felt the depression but peared In the Herald, stressed the cently, It was voted to accept a were guests at a party In Hartford Battin said he saw Rogers and It waa Indicated by messages re­ side of the highway.” Mr*. LilU Erickson, Miss Gladys payroUs. Attorney Francis Conti, now living ceived here earlier today. these Army lassies who wras prlvl Oavo Armistice Talk H. of this city will bold Its election slightly, or not at all, and now that Importance of good schools, etc. If P.W.A. grant for a new 8126,000 Thursday evening. Kelley In the living room when the By ASSOf^TEO PRESS High school for the town of South FOR CADET PETERSON Keith and Miss Agnes Dziadus. Miss Private Enterprise In Manchester, a former attorney ta It also waa Indicated part of tha Free leged to aid over seas during the The High school held exercises In of officers at Ita meeting, Tuesday, the town, their employer. Is In this Is true, "The problems of the The first q u a i^ ly conference of Dzladua will complete her duties Bhot that killed Miss Hoey rang out Hartford and at present chief clerk Woitd W ar and, since it is so near Nov. 12, the election having been sorry plight and needs assistance, school are those common to second Windsor and East Windsor, by a "Unless we take up the battle for upstairs. Amer CIt Pow and Lt B . . . . broken Sllverbazel waa wedged honor of Armistice Day In the au­ the Methodist branch of the Tol­ this 'week, while the others will re­ Ptay of private enterprise and ta the office of the motor v^ lcle Armistice Day, it la expected that ditorium on Monday. The speaker postponed from last week. they should be willing to offer ary education In general, dealing vote of 69 to 0. The amount of land Federated church will meet at Asad Gas and Elec A above the water, and Henderson said the Federal grant Is 866,266. The main until the end' of the month, Individual Initiative In en energetic department, will be one of the be hoped to salvage cargo ta the foro will relate some of her experi' was Past Commander of Stanley Notes helping hand. chiefly with the large numbers of the church Tuesday afternoon, Nov. according do the Information re­ Amer Sup Power ... Admission amount the town must raise IS 868,- Body of Young Aviator Who and effective fashion those who speakers. Another speaker, yet to Blue Ridge ...... part of the ship which he declared ances of that time. The guests will Dobosz Post of the American Le­ The Ik>ngvlew Parent-Teachers But this is a business proposition, pupils In school with no very defl' 13 with Rev. George Schrivener, ceived from the state office of the want to transfer still greater pow­ Association will hold a military 760. A bond Issue of 868,000 was Was Killed in Stratford On EIRE DISTRia TAXES be secured, will also be heard at the Can Marconi ...... cost 81.260,000 when It was built ta % ;/ b a assisted by a number of local gion' Bernard J. Ackerman. He gave and should be settled In a business­ nite alma and very little Incentive district superintendent presiding. Emergency Relief commission. ers to the government and ultimate­ meeting. a very Interesting talk pertaining whist at the Longview school this voted at the meeting. The re­ Rev. J. L Bartholamew of Staf­ W'ay to Nebraska Home. Cent Stat Eleo ...... 1027, young people who-will offer several like manner. It la not a question of to work or to achieve.’' Says Arthur mainder of 8750 will be taken from The selectmen are considering the ly bring about socialization of all An effort will be made to Increase to Armistice Day and why we cele­ evening. Mrs. Henry Seifert la our likes or dislikes; or whether it ford Springa was the preacher In elimination of one or two of the Cities S ervice...... ' 'tnstrum entdl and vocal renditions. H. lUing, In the Annual Town Re­ the general fund of the town. Serial business and credit may gain the NOW BEING COLLEaED the membership of the association Capacity audiences have been en­ brate. chairman of the committee. may be agreeable to heads of de­ port of 1935. Mr. lUlng continues charge at the Tolland Federated aoclal sendee workers employed by upper hand. CIt Serv., pfd ...... bonds will be isaued to cover the Bridgeport. Nov. 12.— (A P )—The and a committee headed by Edward checks joying these special mid-week meet- Honor Roll The Ladles Aid society of the partments or those in the town's aa follows, ‘Their presence produces church Sunday morning service. The the town to meet the demands of "In the last analysis no govern­ Elec Bond and Share 868,000 debt They will mature from Eteln will have charge of the sale of Ford Limited ...... in ^ at the Army and it la expected Below Is given the honor list In Rockville .Methodist church will service. The good of the town. Its the problem of curriculm offerings regular pastor. Rev. Valentine S. body of (Cadet Alton Peterson, 27, of the FERA for case investigations. ment Is wiser than the Individuals Rale of 2 1-2 Mills Will Raise E / scholarship at the Rockville High hold another card party at the one to 17 years. The value of each Alison was 111 with a cold and un­ tickets for the dtaner. In this work Nlag Hud P o w ...... COLDS that another large crowd will come credit and good name, are the and of maintaining an esprit de bond will be 81,000. Town bonds the United States Flying Corps, vic­ Assisting Miss Jessie M. Reynolds who compose It.” $79,3Sfi..';7— Cheney Protest school on the work of the first quar­ home of Mrs. Alice lungton of Hale things to be considered. As the able to be present tim of an airplane crash In Strat­ since the Inception of the FERA as He asserted, however, that "with he will be assisted by Matthew Penn Road ...... and out to greet the Springfleld guests. ter. Pupils whose names appear on street on Wednesday afternoon, No­ corps which will offset their per­ will be retired yearly. The contract Holds Up Their Payment. Segal Lock ...... Committee of Fifteen will, doubt­ functory and oftan-Umes irregular Mr. and Mrs. Eklward Ott an­ ford, waa on Ita way to the yotmg case Investigators are Mrs. Jose­ ta Its proper sphere" government Merz, George HaH, Dante Pagan), this list have an average of 85 per vember 13. Thera will be prizes and for the school must to let by Dec­ nounce the engagement of their Michael Ctoughita, Joseph Carter, A. United Founders . . . . FEVER less, recommend strict economy In attendance and attention to school ember 15, In order to obtain the Fed­ nan's home In Hampton, Neb. today phine Willson, Mjss EUeanor Prejent should "exercise a certain amount cent In four prepare:^ subjects or refreshments. daughter, Grace Mae Helbergrant and Hiss Eleanor Dwyer. The op- of supervision over the conduct of The tax rate of 2V4 mills now due F. Howes, Joel Nichols. John Jen- United Gas ...... Srst day Mayor George Sebeeta has called all departments, I take the liberty work. To soma of this group only eral funds. A building committee following simple funeral services In the equivalent, and fare below 80 In to Edward Anthony Kaustka, aon of this city. eratlon of the W PA which succeeds our business enterprises so that we In the South Manchester Fire Dla- ney. Lawrence Converse and Ange­ Unit Lt and Pow A .. Uesia-Tsblsis Recreation Center none of the four.' Pupils whose a meeting of the Rockville Vernon of calling attention to thc amount the most resourceful of teachers can was named as follows: Robert A. •sIve-Nsse HEADACHES Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Waustka of Dr. Albert Beebe, pastor of the the FERA is expected to reduce the may be sure they are conducted on trlct is being collected thla month lo (tontl. Util Pow and L t . . . . names are preceded by a star have Tercentennary committee to be held spent by the town for telephone make satisfactory appeal. To the Boardraan, town treasurer; Arthur 10 Ward street, Rockville. OrsM In 80 minntes f ; - '- First Methodist Episcopal (diurch, amount of case Investigation. the greatly to be desired principle by WllUam Taylor, collector of the The entertainment at the meeting Items of Interest an average of 90 per cent. this evening at 7:30 o'clock In the service. It may be neceasary, I am larger, more interested group, ready J. Carney, first selectman; Bernard Theodore Gardner of Camden, district, at No. 4‘s Are headquar­ POPULAR MARKET of social justice and National wel­ WlU be furnlibed by D’Uhaldo Seniors: Pearl Cohen, James Dev­ Superior Court room. It la hoped not acquainted with conditions; but for work and anxious to succeed, F. Garrlty, chairman of the board N. J., was a guest of hla mother officiated at the services for tba fare.” CLERGYMAN INJURED S55 Main StrMt Rnbinow Buildinr flying cadet, who was killed Satur­ ters on School street. The total brothers. lin, •Warren Frances, Le.wls Ges-' to flulsh up the business of the com­ twenty-two hundred dollars seems a there Is the problem of what to of finance; Ralph M. Grand, town Mrs. Hannah Gardner, Saturday grand Hat of the district, computed Tuesday large sum for telephoning. One attorney; John L. McNamara, chair­ day In on unofficial stunting exblht- He urged that the next session of To Protest Flash Signals Shopping Center For Thrifty People! The men's volleyball period wrlll •ay, Mary Harrington, Irene Kam- mittee this evening and the various teach under the present unsettled and returned home Sunday, taking “BARBARY COAST 1$ Congress consider abolishment on the Hat of 1934, ownership as at Oiarlton, Mass., Nov. 12.— (AP) panik, *J08eph LIbscb, Robert Lov- committee chairmen will present wonders what all the talking Is conditions of social and economic man of the Board of Education; hla mother with him to spend the tlon over a friend's home In Strat­ the time of the rfleeting In June The chief object of the meeting —Rev. John F. Moore of Myrtle start at S o'clock. ford. modification of the postal savings on November 20 win be to get the IT'S erln, »Mary McCusker, Gertrude their final report Mayor Scheets, about. Ufe. William R. Wood, donor of the alte winter. system. Ho said Ita '’relatively high when the tax waa laid, amounts to avenue, Bridgeport, was slightly in­ The airplane rally will start at of the proposed school and Ellsworth A large delegation of employes AT THE STATE TODAY sentiment of the residents of the Wednesday SPECIALS Wednesday 7:80. Murphy, Irene Numrych, Gertrude chairman of the general committee, HERALD READER. "In our own situation, It would November 15, there will be a tateresl rata and Uboral withdraw­ $31,754,629. The 2(4 mill rate will jured when a car ta which b* was TO TAKE CHANCES & Prokop, Norman SOheuy, *Rose will preside at the meeting. seem desirable to be able to offer Sperry. Judge Grant outlined the meeting of the Tolland 4-H club at from the General EUectrio plant al privileges" were “unfair" to raise In taxes 879,388.67. section of the town served by the a passenger coUlded with a parked The wromen'a swimming classes EDITOR’S NOTE: The 82,200 project at the meeting. Harry here, where Peterson formerly was will meet as follows; 7:00 to 7:4S, Stone, Wallace Thrall, 'Richard Item Includes the police signal sys­ bo3Ts more opportunity at self-ex­ the Federated church. banks. The big tax bill ta the district Is Improvement Association on the car and then caromed to m**t * sec­ Wilcox, Gertrude Wise, Lucille Fambam Is clerk. The new school employed, attended the aervlees as plan of ths New York, New Haven beginners, 7:45 to 8:30, Intermedi­ tem and the police teletype system. pression through industrial art work, Miss Thelma Price of the Kent Miriam Hopkins, Edward C. against Cheney Brothers. Aa the ond ear oo the stata highway hare SELECTED PORK LOINS I Wollam. McCANN CHATTER, D. A. L will have two stories, and It Is esti­ High schol faculty spent the week­ did Miss Harriet Knowiton, of same grand list of property Is used A Hartford Railroad Company to last night ate. and for girls, the same opportimlty, mated that It will have a capacity Exeter, N. H., fiancee of tha young Robinstm and Joel McCrea in Wednesday Juniors: Lena Allard, Leon with an Increased emphasis upon end at her home. in computing their tax as was fol­ have Installed at the Oakland rail­ The car was driven, according to Rib Roast lb Chorcbes, Audrey Cooper, Lena De- TRAlNINa YOUTH. of 350 pupils. Several from Tolland were present man and her mother. Stellar Roles. HARTFORD AMARANTH lowed by the town's assessors, Che­ road crossing a flash system want' a report at Brookfield stata police The men's life-saving class will Pellegrlni, Evelyn Elsenberg, Miri­ RECEIVES TWO R A G S Editor, The Herald; home management and leisure time Flying Cadet George McElwaln, meet from 7 to 7:45. activity, coupled with general appre­ at tha Rockville Methodist church ney Brothers have filed a protest tag doing away with tha two men barracks, by Miss Clara Haaenfusa am Elsenberg, Beatrice Hamilton, More than a quarter of a century Simday to listen to the noted sing­ of Langley Field, Va., a close friend against the assessment. This wlU now hired by the railroad company Rollerskating In the gym start­ ciation of tlieir social, economic, Miriam Hopkins, Edward G. Rob­ of 15 Appleton Place, Roabury. She Earl Hatheway, 'Margaret Kent, ago, 'Cbeodore Roosevelt propose^ to er, Edward McHugh. of Peterson, acmpsLnled the body. OFFICERS TO BE GUESTS mean that their tax w;:i not be as flagmen from 6 o'clock ta the and a sister. Miss Mary Rose Haaen- ing at 8:80, Admission Includes Unit Standard and National acientlflo and cultural environment inson and Joel McCt m enact a checking. 'Celia Laymann, EMwln Lavltt, his compatriots and uked them to Monday, Nov. 11, being Armistice Burial will take place Thursday. paid In November with the other fuas were sUghUy injured. Another Adeline Loetscher, Clara Marcus, Connected with this, must to the ex­ ANDOVER strange and violent triangle against morning until 8 o’clock at night A pubUe^tback party will be Colors Presented to Veterans commit to memory the following Day, the local schools were closed. (Coroner John J, Phelan announced taxes due and wUI be held up unUl •toter, Agnes escaped unhurt 1 4 e lb lb i i ^ Peter Nerl, Phyllis Orlowska. Mar­ perience of living co-operatively and last night that no Inquest Is planned the tumultuous background of life toere has been a settlement of the The aasoclation has already gone Blest Cuts Chuck Roast held at the West Side Rec on Cedar On Armistice Day. "I believe In the free public training Gordon Williams of Providence, Olive Court Staff to Come Here on record as opposing a change and garet Satryb, 'Eleanor Say, 'Doris of both the hands and mind of every wholesomely In their school com' R. I., waa a Sunday gueat of friends. in view of the Army Investigation. on the "Barbary Coast", that no- tax question now before th# courU street. Play will start at 8 o'clock Pupils of Miss Gladys Bradle/s there baa been particular objection ■ Schlaf, Walter Stackllnakl, 'Nelson child bom of woman. I believe munlty.” Miss Alice B. Hall of the GUtort torlous meccs erf adventurers from Fri'Iay Night — To Exem­ on an appeal by -Oieney Brothers. and cash prizes will be awarded to Shortly before the Armistice Day room, grades 4 and 5 of the l o ^ to the bell that would be made part Si:.- the winners. Steltz. that by the right training of men As so forcefully pointed out by grammar school, having perfect at­ High school faculty, Wlnated spent every corner of the globe. In Samuel plify Initiatory. Sophomores; John Allard, Roger parade yesterday, a formal presea' Mr. Martin of the Herald, It U the Goldwyn's colorful production of of tha algnsl system. T h e railroad Thursday tatlon of -post and national flaga we add to the wealth Of the world. tendance for the month of October the weke-end at her home. 1 LAMB FORES FRESH SHOULDEBS Ambld, 'Marion Beerw-ort, Juanita All wealth la the creation of man problem of biurdensome debt costs were as follows: Harriet Curtla, The Mothers Club will meet at that title which comes to (the State UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT company la to have a hearing bs- Tbs men's volleyball period will Belyea, Rosalie Blouatcin, 'Arllns was made to David McCann Chap­ NORTH COVENTRY ^apm an Court, Order of Amar­ and ha creates It only in proportatlon and not of operating costs. A Charles Kukueka, Bernice Lee, the parsonage Wednesday evening, Theater today for three days. fore th* Public Utilities Commission be held from 5 to 6 o'clock. Bums, Margaret Davis, 'John Daw­ ter, Disabled American Veterans, on anth, has Invited the officers of 1 VEAL ROAST SMOKED SHOULDEBS The women's swimming classes to the trained uses of the commuO' sound financial policy la needed, not Lewis Brown, Rboda Smith. Mary Nov. 14 at 8 o’clock. All women In­ Mlaa Hopkins Is seen aa Swan, a on Thursday morning November 21 kins. Elizabeth Fahey. Lawrence the High eebooY lawn. E m sit Bant the cutting of school pupils, cur­ terested are welcome to attend. beautiful ^ r 1 stranded In this city Olive Court of Hartford to be its FOR WESLEYAN GIHLD at 10:30 and th* meeting of the aa- will meet as follows: 7:00 to 7:45, Farr, Ruth Frey, 'Morris Fuhr, ley, donor of the post flag, officiated Ity; and the more men we train, the Johnson, Dale Smith, Shirley Hen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Toth and guesU on Friday evening and riculum and operating budget. drick, Verna Smith. Ida Plnney, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Clough of of gold-mad men and becomes queen sodaU(m to be held on November 1 1 5 c lb. 2 I c lb. Advanced; 7:46 to 8:30, Life SaWng. Irene Gcbhardt, Mae Grlgely, 'Alice and preaented the imit ■ qjandard more wealth everyone may creator.' daughter, (Catherine, of New York exemplify the work of the talUa- ■ p. Friday According to "Youths in .Search "AQUA REGIA." Joseph Lee, Edward Merritt, Mary New London, Conn., were Sunday city, spent the week-end at the of the Bella Donna, a notorious cafe 20 WlU name a committee to appear Gunther, Evelyn Hanks. Wilma to Commander Edward Copeland. guests of their mother, Mrs. Nellie run by Lpuia (Siamalls, a man tory degree. Mrs. Adelaide Plcketf Parade of the Months” to Be before th* commia*lon ta oppoalUoa The girls swimming classes WIU of Jobs” published August 12, 1985 November 9, 1935. Mlsovlch, BlUy Merritt, Hilda Con­ home of Mr. Toth's father and has been appointed chairman of the Hlaany, 'Anna Huntley, Frederick Thomas McCann, In honor of hie A. Clough. ruthless aa he is powerful. Presented by MIzpah Group to the plan, la order that thar* start at 8:45. ( Jacobs. by the Connecticut State Employ­ rad. Warren JurCvaty, Olive Tuttle mother, Mr. and Mr*. M. Itoth. *up^r at (f:80. to which aU members The women's plunge period will brother, David, for whom the post ment Service, over 48,000 young man and Walter Hendrick. Other vlaltors at Mr. and Mra. Toth'* The tale is an Intriguing one. This Evening. may be aomt figures on which to ■^1 Celia Jendruezek, Frank Kls- was re-named after his death last A CORRECTION M AR T O. HARRIS DIES of C h a p ^ Court will be welcome. be held from 7 to 9 o'clock. and women under 26 years of age Pupils having perfect attendance were Mlsa (Catherine Fagan of Naw (Jharles MacArtbur and Ben Mrs. Pickett win be assisted by Mrs. offer opposition th* executive com­ kunea, Donald Lanz. Annie Mliaiko, spring, presented the national Editor, The Herald; Hecbt prepared the screenplay. Dancing In the gym from 8:30 to Stanley Mulak. Edna Olcsik, 'E d ­ applied for work at the various for the monlhe of September and York and Mrs. Eugene Chickla Jessie L. Wlnterbottom, who will An entertainment of unusual In­ mittee last night voted to engage 2 1 e lb Boneless Rib RO AST i b 2 1 e 12:30. Music by Austin Scrivener colors. May I correct my error on the Hartford. Nov. i3.— (A P )— Miss Howard Hawks directed. Many ward Robb, Ralph Robb. Jose;^ine State and National reemployment authenticity of the word unadicll October were: Harriet Curtis, Moose Meadow, (Conn. have charge of the dining room and terest enUtled. "The Parade of the the aervice of two men to make a . and his orchestra. The two flaga were carried for Charles Kukueka, Bernice Lee. Mary O. Harris, former deputy Coventry schools were cIose ; . New Tork, Nov. 12.—A Report to Edward Mamuszka, Elmer Mlffltt, cased In the Municipal building and or Nation? mlsaloner of the Child Welfare De­ M r.' and Mro. (Chflrlea Purdin and ment will create considerable inter­ Seta It Off. yau 'ronod wtatar aad sommac ;; , Aarebolders the Simms Petroleum term almost.exclusively applied to Gasper, Sally TutUe, Eleanor Carl tion Drying Up; Won’t Be < J ^ p m | n Court. roembero are 9 6 5 with haasa fa*l. Family h * a U to at 3 lbs. c I 6 e l b . Beatrice Minor, Gloria Mitchell, Is used only In military parades. la it advisable, wltb.pconomle eon- partment foUowlnc establUbment famUy spent the week-end at their mtaded to bring their glfta of can- est, and-reservations already made — Mras litiiaas i, aaBooth. 1 2 S > c 25 Oo. sUtea that the litigation InVolved the art of reading numbers written son, Susy Kukueka, Jean Smith, summer home, returning to Arling­ Enough Water for Winter. would seem to assure a fuU quota (Uka, Flay aafe— alway* adi toe Rnae MorawakI, Donald Morganson. dltlona In such a state of flux, with In the seal* of lO's by . the Arabic of the ehildren’t code by the 1821 “ 'J .lToCeiy staples to Washington, Conn., Nov. 12__ • f.in the sale of Simms Oil Co. stock Florence Neumann, Charles Niel­ FIRE DESTROYS INN so many boys and glrla unable to Jeon Stanley. General Assembly. ton, N. Jm Monday. at each table. ’ (A P )—Oscar Bwanaon, 65, veteran Tow cost. Nothiag 4owa. U p n * %loa caaT. It* bln* cola* MU* ymi £ ; to Tide Water Oil Co. has been set- method. In MU* Oaudreau’a room the per p ^ jd e ’rbanksglving cheer for son, Eva Osborne, David Pease, obtain jobs, that we drop from our According to the French and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Andrews of needy faml)ie*. Selectman of this town, was killed yaar* to pay nadac N . H. A. MwasM ll’i lb * bast bard coal man«y » . % tied to the payment of 8350,000 to Mary Perzanowaka, Dorothy Cheshire, Nov. 12. — (A P ) — feet attendance record for Septem' *1 COACH BESION8 Brooklyn, N. Y.. drove to Mr. An­ Farmers In this section are of one at 5:80 this morning by the ex­ can bay. Coal ibal bare* high sch(X)I "those who are not mak­ United States systems, the billion wlnlon about the rainfall today, the state of Texas and certain Indi- Preuaae, Esabel Ramaaka, 'Rosalie Robert S. Ives and his son, Stewart, M r and October show the names of drews’ mother’s summer home Sat­ plosion o f a stick of dynamite which lses,«*sdtiyaadeempleldy ing the beat of their advantages." Is a thousand million and each high­ Robert Tuttle, Frederick Curtis, ^ • y ar# wishing that It continues. CsU, tatopboae, or mall tha handy FRUIT AND BAKERY DEPT. SPECIALS '^AvM ual claimants out of an escrow Revay, Geraldine Rlsley, Elizabeth leaped out of a second floor window And. aa a recent forum writer sug­ er denomination la a thousand Torrington, Nov. 12.— (A P )—An­ urday, Mrs. Fannie Andrews. They CXIMHITS SCICXDB POUCECOURT Dr. Frederic W. Wesebe said had poopoo tor all tba faos abem this with little stiention. Older fund astobUs'.icd under the agree­ Rlttllnger, 'Corrlne Ruehl, Frances Everett Lee, Michael RatU, Barbara nouncement was mads today of the returned Monday taking Mra. An­ ™ rain, they claim, la needed at to escape safely from flamea which gested "that 88 1-8 per cent • ' • times the piscedlng one. this time because of- the lack of Itobert R. Kutach. 84, of New bean set off with suldd*! intent It tomogtpcodaaofGaaatalMCM^ a supply todsyl CaoUflower | Green Besns I large flobida ment with the Tide Water Oil Co. Sedaras. Barbara Sikes, Stephen Samuels, Helen Gaaper, EUeanor reslgnatlcm of Francis T. Vincent, drews (u\d daughter, Mlsa Phyllis, ,W r o t Haven. Nov. 12.— (A P )— ta believed that Swanson tied th* I I obanobs ------destroyed the White House Tower could be easily dropped from the JAMBS WRIGHT. Carlton, Sally TutUe, Susy Kukuo- water In streams and In the walls. Hertford, whd told tbt police he wai Skolianlk, Hedwlg StodoUkl. Inn at 5 a. m. today. Fire Chief former Yale football captain, ax who have spent thc summer here. 7*“ ^ Handy, e^vraa dynamlta to hto head. He waa be- 'Helen Stodolski, Barbara Thrall, rolls for reason they do not have the ka. Jean Smith and Jean Stanley. There has been such a shortage of a Chef* WM fined $10 and eoeti by S ' . Dealers In non-fcrioiis metal re­ Richard Williams estimated the lose ^tltu de for high education?’’ coach of T o r r ln g ^ High school found handing today from a elotbes- lleved to have suffered a sudden at­ 2 hds. 1 5 e 2 qts. I S c 2 9 c doz. Henry Wells. Edgar Woolam, Fran­ The annual church roll call and rata that many wella are drying up Ita* attched to a rafter ta the attic Judsfe Raymond-As Johnion 'in Po­ port flrmneiis in all Important dhl- at 810,000. I f the pupils have not the aptitude athletic teams, tflectlvs next Satur­ lice Court thii tnomlni^ for operat* tack of melaBcboUa. Standing Phunbing Co. ces Zlnker, Walter Neff, TO RENOMINATE SMITH. aupper took place Thursday evening day. Mr. Vincent has accepted a FIRE IN GOSHEN order to get water for stock of hi* hpme. 'Blue coal’ aions of the market. Domestic tle- The fire, Its origin undetermined. for high education and pass up their on the farm it is already necessary Ing a motor vehicle without a Selectman Swanson was bohi ta 901 Mate Strieat A OaOAMCT 00>HgO. L.OW« COALOOri iqaad for copper has been at a mod­ Airs. Robert J. Hogan ill.the town ball. About eighty per' poslUoo In tba State Banking De­ Mescal Examiner Victor A. Mi»ao mYTHS mieSM alosM coai. co. Is believed to have started In tba advantages, whose fault Is tbatT In many cases to cart the water licenee. Sweden but had Uved in Washing­ Phone 8804 erate rate t^Ui leading producers Mrs. Bertha (Ruehl) Hogan, wife Meriden, Nov. 12.— (A P ) —Mayor sou attended. partment. Goshen, Nov. 11.— (A P )—Ortgls K(jw^ewakl gave a verdict of I: of Robert J. Hogan of 24 Hanmer kltchcri of the Um, located on the Perhaps the teacher is at fault. P•i^ Stephen L. Smith Is expected to be of the fire which late last night d^ from ponds and streams, which are He was arrested last night by ton about 40 year*. On first coming Jeqy Daughimto E x tr s large A8SOBTKD holding uniformly to the 9 1-4 cent Two young ladies from tto Hart' 8uperint*odent of ScbOola George suicide, saying the man bad been street. East Haitford, died on Mon­ MiUdale road about a mile north of hapa tha curriculum Is not suited to renominated tonight with opposiUoa ford 'Theological Seminary had stroyed a big storage bam on tb« alto low. Unless there is a good In poor health. The medical exam­ Policeman Lucius Thrall who atop­ hero he was engaged In farming but Cnillara B Y S b r e a d l o a f CAKES price. Demand for lead is said to J. Vogel stated that Comallus E. i c the car ta front of the police Iwd DcIcwHmi *oUst (wa Ml day night at her home. She was a the Cheabire Reformatory. Becauae that certain pupil.' Perhaps tto at the Democratic city convention. cbarire of the ChriaUon Endeavor Eionahue, a graduate of Torrington E. K. Kelley farm, bad not been de- before j8he ground freezes iner eatlmated Handy had been dead J yezrs he was engag- The W . G. Glenney Co. be running at a good level, and zinc w the wells will not be suppUed bocauee U had but one head- member of Christ Evangelical of,,Uie lack of water, firemen were high schools should Introduce into Smith's name will be presented to meeting Sunday evening. Miss Oates High school and former (Connecticut termln(xl today. Fifty tons of eight to ten hours when the body M ta the Uvery and contracting n ams Oaal, Lumber, Masons’ SuppUaa, 1 8 c doz. toying has couUnuad active since with sufficient water to . carry light. Kutach had a New York bustaeu. I S c loal 1 5 c each German Lutheran church of Hart­ restricted to the use of chemicals In their curricula a greater number of the convention by Senator Francis spoke about "U fe in the Tennessee State college athletic brilUant, ha* baled bay.' two tractors and other wM discovered by Mro. Handy. Be- Annass* Paint recent price advance. ford; Besides her h'vsband she through the winter. ^ state driver’* Ucense which expired 22* North Mnla St. Mnochastat their attempt to check the flames. vocaU(inal courses. Perhaps tto T. Maloney. ‘ Mountaina." T to service of worehip 'been engaged to succeed Mr. Vincent. farm machinery were destroyed. •Wea hla wife. Handy leave* * '•o n . la«t May. He to survived by three sons and • (toughtar. *U at Watitie^toa. , TeL 4140 m UAlilCHBSTER BVEUiTTNO HERALD, HANCHfiSrSK, OONN„ TOEISDAT, NOVEMBER IR, IIWL ibught Death o f Judge TOHOUREARDHS Sixty of These Ships Will Fohn New U. S, Armada' Ainti-Noise Campaign ON TAX LISTS SOON (1M4 SMna As* LMed la Fatagtl Disposed of^ His Case ^ On In South Windsor nuBAT. NovBmaR is C B N im A L Deaths Highest Since 193 X a ria r (T) v a Bt. Louis (7 ) ...... South Windsor’s onti-notM earn-, ... St. Louts (N> ■fanmWun. Nov. H.—(AP)—Jo-^iUte motor vehicle commissioner •for Sounding a siren the driver eg- ■ A S T wltii a description of his motorcy­ Assessors WiO CaO In Those palgn is on. plained that be was a student' in a Tults (0) Barton, of Bridgeport, knows Georgs W. Stone of South Wind­ va OMrga ’Wsshlngtea (10) ...... Washington Of). that the death of a Town Court cle. college in Massachusetts, was in a SOCTR GRID GREATS SOON Barton said he had read of Judge sor, a constable In that town and a hurry to get back and as tbs other laetew does not automatically sweep M Mississippi Teachers ...... Battlssburg (N) Codiran Wins 4th Match ASSOOAIEDPRESS^ S a docket clean—but it cost him Hull's death—the presiding Judge Increased As Soon As former deputy sheriff, was driving automobiles traveling in the same Mliitislppt Collet* (7) vt. LoyoU 'CO) ...... Lateral, Failing to Produce along Pleasant Valley road last . . . . New Orleans »X0 to learn. , , . at the time of the charge—and be­ direction were not going fast WEST lieved his case disposed of there­ night. Hs was startled at the enough he had decided to sound a TO aO S E CAREERS . Judge David A. Cronin pointed Records Are Completed. XT. o f H aw aii vt, U. C. La A...... Loe Angeles /■ h a t to Barton that quite the con- with. sounding of a siren. As he pulled stren. This served as a warning to (K—Denotet Nltht Oame) Expected Results, May USIS34PLAYEKIP r f f u y ]g true and that the pending He was fined $5 on thl.s charge his autoraoblle to the side of the other car drivers to get but of bis As 111 Feeling Hares Up and an additional $5 on a charge of road to allow what he supposed was ■AtTRDAT. NOVBMBKR 19 ' Oase may be expunged automatical- way and he was able to make good EAST w only upon th® deftth of the of* violating the rules of the road. ■Conferences with tax payers con­ an ambulonee pass him, he was Ume. Beise, Smith, Leyoir o f Min­ Barton was awaiting disposition A rm y (« ) vt. Notre Dame (11) ...... New York Slip Into Background KILLED T p F i vnder. cerning the valuation o f their prop­ surprised to see that the hoim waa The constable took the youth's L afayette vt. Yale ...... BIO-TIMK COURT of the second charge when the first being sounded by a driver of a New Haven court questioned Barton yes- I name and address and the student Boiton Collete (14) vt. Sprintdeld ( 0> eV.’.* *.*. .V.V.* ...... Boston Allen HaD Disputes Decision TEAMS AGAIN TO was revealed as pending against erty as fixed by the J. M. Clemln- Boston Unlvertlty ( 0) vt. Brown ( 1 8 ) ...... By JIMMY DONAHUE ytbe lateral from Aatenuccl to Bou­ i^vtsiday for his alleged failure to an- coupe. will be given on opportunity to tell . Providence PLAY IN OAROEN nesota Near End o f Brfl NEA Senioe Sports Writer sumroons to furnish the him. shaw company during the reap­ liic constable gave chase and suc­ Western .Maryland (2) vt. Catholic ( 0) ...... Washington cher on Layden’a intercepted pass awer a j the town court of South Windsor all Cornell (21) va. Dartmouth (6) ...... praisal this year will be announced ceeded in overtaking the driver. I about it later. The charge is speed­ ... Hanover of Referee and Almost New York, Nov. 12 — Nod early in ths first quarter for a Sandiot and Hi|ip Muhlenbert vt. Fordham ...... New York The lateral pass is the victim of touchdown. a.s soon as all the records of the re­ When stopped and asked the reason ing and unlawfully sounding a siren. New H am pthlre (S) vt. H arvard (4 7 )...... Irish, who brought intersection- Bates vt. H oly Crots ...... Cam bridge overemphasis. A t the close o f the It also Indicated tha Wnefc. WORK ON W AR PLANES, . W 'orceatcr al intareolleglate basketball to assessment are completed. Mr. O eortetow n (9) vt. Manhattan ( 0 ) ...... ***.* ’ Starts a Fight; Loses to 1934 season, this method of grid­ didn’t know what to do on de­ Games Accomt for I RE\XRE DAY OF PEACE .. New York Madiaon Square Garden, play­ iron warfaro was hailed os the Big i'lOCKD) CONTROLS Clemlnshaw and the Board of As­ Columbia (7 ) va. Navy (18) ...... Annapolis fense against thst rain o f Irish RutFcem (22) va. New York U. ( 7 ) ...... ing before sell-out crowds laat Hinaeapolls. Nov. 12.—(AP) — Bertha of the offense, and reckon­ sessors announced today. . Now York winter, again has an impressive passes In the last quarter. The Here's meat for the rabid MEXICAN HANDCRAFT Penn State (0) vt. Pennsylvania (3) ...... Philadelphia Coast A ce, 50-41, In Three stellar members of Minnsso- ed to bo so potent that even the Nebraska (8) vt. Pitt (25) ...... list of visiting teams for his pro­ seven-men line thst Captain Oo- hcrease (her Last pacifist. As the first half of the property Pittsburgh *6’s galloping Gophers, bossting of stauncheet front lines couldn't keep m*r Jones set up against the toss- CAUSE OF CRASH owners, taken alphabetically, Is OBITUARY Lehigh (0) Princeton (54) ...... Princeton gram that runs from Dec. 18 to Yesterday, In an East Hart­ C olgate (18) vg. Syracuse ( 2 ) ...... ; . . . it from piling up points that ran es Pllney and Shakaspeare was ford airplane factory, two mo­ completed, those whose assessment TO FEATURE PROGRAM ... Syracuse Three-Cushion Tonmey. March 4. Including among having played through 82 consecu­ Into three figures. Marquette (6). vt. Temple (28) ...... V...... Philadelphia M fuuis ss asking the boss for ToO On tile Gridiroi. ments of silence were observed has been Increased will be notified FUNERALS Duqueene tO) ve. Went V irginia ( 7 ) ...... vlBltlDg quintets are Notre tive gamea of varsity football with­ But despite the ballyhoo for the M organtown Dame, California, Purdue, Ken- a raise the Monday after his alma by the entire personnel of the In writing of the increase, the books CE7TTRAL out defeat, today neared ths end of first year of tho widely adopted mater drops the annual tradlUonal will be thrown open for Inspection Mre. Albert Newfield Fiesta to Be Held In Center Cflilcago, Nov. 12— (AP) — III line, Temple, and Rice. use o f the lateral, it has fallen far •Anqr Beard Makes Report plant In observance of the IMIiiolg n n VR. Ohio .State (13» f. .. Columbug their brilliant playing days. game by a pofnt after touchdown. New York, Nov. 18.— (ABK Armistice anniversary. of owners and conferences will be The funeral of Mrs. Frances • Church on November 20 — .Minnetota (34> vt. M ichigan c j) ...... e . Ann Arbor tecllng that flared between Allen below expectations os )ui offensive Take a look at the teams hailed Indiana lO) vf. rhimgo I21) ...... They are the “Iron Men” trio of Football has taken more Ilvs planned. (Hartman) Newfield who died sud­ Historical Pageant. ... Chicago Hall of ,St. Louis, and Welker threat and. In many caees, has sure-pop winners at the begin­ Manchester employees were Mr. Clemlnshaw will attempt to lo w * (6) vt. Purdue (13) ...... Lafayette the current contenders for another usual this year. - of Accident to Army denly Saturday night of heart dis­ Wltcongln (L») VR. Norihwestorn Cochran of San Francisco, over a worked with reverae English. ning of the season, due to their talking last night of the curious­ justify his valuations and If errors (7 ).. .. Evanston disputed point in the world's three Big Ten and mythical national Early in the season four veteran ^ ‘ f .. ease at her home, 300 North Oxford The Mexican Fiesta which Groups Towa State (33) vs. Drake (12) Dee Molnc-s •‘‘.‘‘ '■si passing attack, and you Five deaths this Isst., ly antithetical situation In which arc found he and the assessors will WtRhbtirn vr. Creighton ...... PRO GOLFERS OPEN championship and 60 minutes of coaches, writing for NEA Service, .... Omaha cu.shion billiard champlonchlp tour­ w II see that Wallses Wads knsw they found themselves when at street, was held this afternoon at 2 and 6 of Center church women are (■->) vs. G eorgia Tech ((*) ...... Birmingham Tha latest vlcUma were two i the World War—the war "to end conducted a drygoods store in the •Alabama Puly (1.^) vs. O glethorpe <0i ...... nings. Hall, trailing 40 to 42, "Handy Andy" of the backfleld. The nle Blerman, head mentor at Min­ Raiders. g t Dayton, Ohio, on October 30. acteristic Mexican dishes, and a col­ ...... Auburn nesota, cautioned. players and one each ^ m < all wars." building on Depot Square at North orful and unusual pageant of Mexi­ Sew ante vs. Florida ...... Galnesvill thought he bad made point No. 41, GopherA were tied four times in liouisluii.'i State vr. Ouorgla ...... Underway With 18 Holes “The lateral ’.vlll pass Itself Into high school and club rosters. , • The official report was made by Construction of almighty armada of 60 giant air cruisers, patterned after the iwln-motored flylngl Main and North School streets, now can history, introducing a variety ...... Athens but the referee, Charley McElllgot 1933. Fiinibln Constant Hazard K entucky (7) vg. Tulano (2')) ...... ! ! ! ! . . . . New Orlenn of Chicago, called it a ''Miss." disuse,'’ Jock Sutherland, of Pitts­ lot and high school footbaU has a board of investigation composed President Roosevelt Writes patrol boat XP3Y-1 shown above, will get under way immediately, the Naval Bureau of Aero­ called the Buckland building. She native songs and dances. .Mississippi v.s. Centre ...... Bcise, regular fullback for the last Wade’s declarsUon that tbe lat­ ...... Danville The Instant tho ruling waa made. burgh, opined. “ It may result In counted for the entire toereoss ( ».*< officers under Brigadier General Letter Read at Convention— nautics announces, and may revise completely functions of the aerial wing of the U S. fleet. Re­ received her elementary education Tennessee (13» vs. Vanderbilt (fi) ..!.!!!!!!* !] eral Is too much of a gamble was In the Robbins room Miss Adelma ...... Knoxviil Cochran jumped out of his chair o f Best Ball Flay. three years, is an able successor to lerislatton limiting passes and re­ last year's toU. W. Robins of the Army Air cently, the XP3\-1, shown in top photo taking off, and In lower photo being re-fueled, made a In the brick school on North School Duke (0) vs. North Carolina (7) ...... Durham the lino of Gopher plungers o f the brought out when Ohio State decid­ DETECTIVES TO QUESTION Says Deposits Prove His Grenier of Hartford, assisted by M.vryland ( 0> vs. W ashington & Lee (7) ...... shouting "he missed it a mile." Hall, ceivers.” A compooita of records OorM, commanding officer ol record 3,00-mlle non-stop flight from Panama to Alameda. Calif A focal base at Hawaii and street, and removed to Hartford young girls in Mexican costume, will .... College Park last decade—Herb Jocstlng, Bronko ed not to use it in the second half ■JlWiigtat Field, at Dayton. Statement. aVorlh Carolina Stnto v.s. nich m otul...... itlchmon protesting vigorously, a.ssumed 'Results In yardage gained of the Notre Dame game, when, by the Aasoolated Press and floating tenders, it is believed, will be provided for the projected air fleet, which could cross the with her parents In her girlhood. have on display a wide assortment South Carolina (2) vg. Furman (0>...... • ...... ColumbI fighting atitude, as if he w'ere go­ Plnehiirst, N. C„ Nov. 12.— (AP) NagurskI and Jgck Manders. Stan through tisc of the lateral have H. Eastwood of New York t* ’ The findings were based upon tes' FAMILY OF SLAIN GIRL Pacific non-stop. Note the retractable wing- pontoons. Mrs. Newfield leaves besides her V irginia (6) va. Virginia P oly ( 19) ...... forced back Into Its own territory of pottery and basketry, newly ar­ .. Charlotteevlll ing to let go with his left at the Kostka, tho human battering ram, not been as natlsfactory as some most o f the time, ebsnoes o f a fum­ rity.jr t o prepares death ond J ii-sAUnony of eye-witnesses as well as husband, who Is chairman of the rived from the republic on' the south­ V irgin ia M ilitary (.18) vs. Davldaon (37) ...... Lexington —The quest for the winter’s gqlflng shared fullback duties laat year with have expected,” Wallace Wade, i Kaet that the controls of the New Orleana, Nov. 12.— (AP) — Centenary (7) va. B aylor (0) ...... referee and swing at Cochran with ble on a double or triple lateral statlsUea for the AmarteaB President Roosevelt wrote the board and treasurer of the Hart­ ern border. This exhibit besides be­ ...... Shreveport gold opened here today aa the pro­ Beise, but seldom started a gams.. Duke coach, stated. “One reason ^ <^lnige Boeing plane were found lock- Police Find Out That Corlnn.a WEST hU right.. Cowboy Cauurley Weston, v/ould have been too murt o t a riok. baU Coaehaa A asoSatiaeT w American Bankers Association, in a man Tobacco company, two sons ing of educational interest will offer W aahington State (19) vs. U. 8. C. (0) ...... the scorer, who said he believed tho fessional shot-makers competed In Smith and Ed Widsetb, another I see for failure of the lateral is McLaugbiy'a observatiea cen- rules eommlttaa eC tha M. a — ' ad after the fatal test flight, lAtriuK Was Heavily Insured .... tiOB Angeles 220 pounder, at tha tackles, from that it is too much of a gamble. letter read at the annual meeting FIRST RED CROSS and a daughter. They are Albert H. unique and attractive gifts for M ichigan Stats vs. L oloya ...... Los Angeles referee was wrong, was up on bis 18 holes of best bail play—the Inl- cernlng su ccsm o f the forwatfi shows that 18 aeliosi b m aaC I a The pilot. Major P. P. Hill, of B e Yourselves, Ladies^* Collogs of Pacific (6) va. California (7) ****./.* feet and pulled them apart. the backbone o f tbe line, rated one W))ere a fumbled pass remains In E ' 'Mawberryport, Hass., was injured —Her Diamond Ring Miss­ hero today, that "all banks are now and Richard A. Newfield and Miss Christmas, for weddings or for ...... Berkeley Ual event of the mid-south open pass Tn ths east U true In all sandlottera dlsd last ysar- I T In a strong position,” and urged ex­ Mariop N. Newfield. She also leaves bridge prizes, in a very wide price Montana ve. Stanford ...... Palo A lto Tbe decision hinged on whether of the strongest In the country. possession of the passing team, a sections of the country. K j^Batally and four others were less se- ing. Idaho va. Oregon State ...... tournament. tala so fSr this season art 18 < tension of credit to business. Indus­ one brother, Emanuel M. Hartman, range...... CorvaUts Hail’s 2-ball caught the cushion or Minnesota's forward wall has been juggled lateral may go to an oppo­ What Yale baa oecompUahed with ramscUvtly. K^filoualy hurt. REPORT THURSDAY Denver vt. U. of San Franciaco ...... ] ... San Francisco It was the flrat Urns tbe profes­ nent" try and real estate "on a sound Only Order for Quints formerly of this town. Downstairs in the banquet hail, Oregon ve. Portland ...... the object ball flrat. With running tha determining factor In tbe eloee- Itos^ tosktog u d, 'ftaln and Kal' Tbrss fatoUttss saeh hae*«l The report said: • ...... Portland engUab on the cue ball. It doubled sionals triad out tha nsw No. 2 fougbt games. lay recelvlnf, Mt. Rainier. Md„ Nov. 12. — (API basis.” from 5:30 to 7, supper will be ROCKT MOr.YTAIN course In tournament play. Greana . ^ and N. T. U. with big: ehalkad up against eoUtga aiiit4 -From the evidence submitted the back after the Impact, ■omathlng lAvoir, up to tha time he took Laterals FaU—Ftorwaffia O lr t Ed B aada d th pTtchliw ^ t to Iharpa. llleh- —Questioning of the family of Cor- "I hope they will take full ad­ served, featuring the popular Mexi­ Utah (8) ve, Colorado State (14) ...... Fort Colllne have supplanted the traditional sand grldtonna tnotog ths if*' ‘ i believes that the elevator was Hollywood. Nov. 12.— (AP) —The'. The Bcenariat, Sonya Leveln, said Weetern State (•) ve. Colorado Mlnee (6) that could not have nappened bad it over the quarterbort duUea of Cap­ “The feature of eastern games IganI is •- dolag * ■“ with Bin Itaonar pass­ vantage of the new Banking Act and NEW DD>UTY SHERIFF can dish, chill con carne— not too ...... Golden putting surfaces of the couree, site thia ysar la ths ramarkabls suo- ons to saeh m stanca. ______i la the first hole in the quad- Inna Loring, garroted church work­ Dionne quintupleta. signed this she had made no effort to construct Canvassers to Make Known Montana State Colorado College ...... Colorado Springe bit the 2-ball first, according to tain Glenn Seidel, who auSarsd a ing to Matt PatonalU; Notra fiim e Bt on the ‘elevator’ side, when the provide credit when It can be done highly spiced for American taste, Xaneae (0) ve. Colorado (0) ...... parts. of next faU’s P. Q. a . championship. oaas o f ths forward pass, on wst or deaths hava bean reported f m a 3 er. waa In proapcct today as State's week for their first feature-length definite lines of action for the chil­ however—scalloped potatoes, cab­ ...... Boulder broken collarbone in tbe Tulane with Shakespeare and Pttnsy throw- E o ^ 10 from ths Mtdirasls-' I’KraIrplane took off. Had the elevator Attorney Alan Bowie and Lieut. on a sound basis to biislncas and Brigham Young (0> va Utah State (II) ...... ZdOgaa Hall made only one after the Anethsr 18 holts of best ball ploy dry flalds—NOT ths Utaral pass," ^ to any eligible reeslveri North motion picture, will hear only one dren. either as individuals or as a FOR SOUTH WINDSOR bage salad, orange sherbet, cake, will be held tomorrow, tha winning game this faU, had been tsrm M as Tuas v:oLaugbry, Brown pilot said saeh from ths South sad '* 3 ; baen In either of the ‘down elevator' Joseph Itzel of Baltimore planned to Industry and to real estate," wrote group. She favors inventing bits of Results to Committee at queatlonable declrion, while Cochran Carolina with Den Jaeksoa r «^ »g the President. command from the director the day coffee and rolls, all to be eaten under "too good to ba a regular.’’ l-avolr in rsviswlag pstformaacaa la Now Wast, thrsa from tha Soiittn IF" bedes on the quadrant or the ex- confer on the case. they start work. plot, and experimenting on their clirted them off In great itrokea la pair o t the Bfi-hola oompetitloa to was squaUy aSactive quart to Dirt Burt; and California wltE Jesse H. Jones, chairman of the the gaily swinging pinatas, without hia final abeta. It waa a crucial draw 8400, tha runnerup 8300. iguartsrtart, B u iaad. Blower to tho Brtttlagham broth- ona saeh from Canada and 1 ' trame *up elevator* hole, it would “ Walt until Mr. Bowie and I get It will be the French equivalent reactions, after the film company .Anthony J. Buddes Named to fullback or half, and Hoad rynch Tha victims wars: l^'^have been impossible in the former Reconstruction Finance Corp., read Office of R. J. Smith. which no Mexican party is worthy match for Hall. A vlctoty would Prises also await third, fourth and 'n>e ens gama that bora out o n at ends. through" Itzel said when asked of "Be Yourselves. Ladles.". actually has begun work with them the name. Bernla "Blerman ussd him os the Blerman'a atatamsat more than OoUags—-Jamas Lm aaae to take the airplane off and in the letter, which follows: Succeed George W. Stone have put him in e strategic position, fifth place winners. On Thundsy With ths lateral apparently not whether he would interrogate the They won’t be called upon to act. in Canada. Recently Retired. Under the direction of Miss Helen to win or tie for the championship. ace replacement. He and Belae are any other was the Ohlte 8tate-No- living up to advance notice, It may of Tennessss Junior -the latter case the pilot could not "Dear Jesse: "The story was dc.iigned with two Minnesota and Michigan snd Friday 18 boles of Individual rated aa tha two best blockers on Hartaock, Ohio Wsslayaa" family o f the girl whose bitten and tre Dame classic. It Indicated clear­ "Please express to the members "It would be Interesting, for ex­ Estes of the High school faculty, a After tho Hall-Cochran flare-up, play for ten cash prises will con­ not be necessary for lealalatton have gotten into the seat without beaten bodx was found Nov. 9 after purposes", said Darryl Zanuck, pro­ The first reports of the annual the squad. ly that Coach Francii Schmidt bad altyi Walter M. Back, TjWv of the American Bankers Associa­ ample, to show them being taught Sheriff William Seymour of Hart­ pageant of outstanding, episodes Arthur Turnblsd, of Chicago, hand- clude tbe tournament The defend­ to be made against it, as Jook Irrt releasing the controls. her disappearance Nov. 4. duction chief at 20th Century-Fox I drive of the Manchester Red Cross Seidel, considered one of tha best spant considerable Ume concentrat­ of Oregon , T *TVlth the elevators in this posl- tion in convention in the beautiful to say their prayers", she said. from Mexican history will be pre­ cd tbe Japaneee entry, Kinray Mat- ing Utleholdera are Tommy Armour Sutherland suggaatA Results In­ Likewise the Baltimore detective Studio, who placed them under con-1 ford County, has named Anthony quarterbacks in Mlnnssota history, ing on ths hocus-pocus that was dicate It will eominlt hara-Uri or High School—Robert i '.Mon they are inclined at an angle of and historic city of New Orleans, “The individual reactions of Marie, chapter will be given at the office of sented at 7:30. The text has been straight dafaat. of Chleego, and Bobby Crulck- turned aside inquiries based on the tract. "Naturally, the cmphasl.s will the serious one. as compared to J. Buddes as a deputy sheriff. He prepared by young girls of the Renew Gridiron Rivalry 60 to 84 la 43 Innings, and not an played in every game of the lost tbe vaunted Buoksya lateral attack, ball back into Its prsvteus occa- City. MIeb.; John Fan., Robert J. Smith, Main street, Thurs­ i m degrees to the stabilizer." my very best wishes for a succe.ss- be on the babies, the routine of their takes the placp made vacant by the ahaak, of Rirtraond, Va. three esesons until forced out In tha and then saw It work only ones— ■ional uoe aa a surpriaa slamsnt. town, Md.; Jack FanartokT____ assertion of Police Chief Eugene ful and profitable meeting. Ccclle. the lively one, probably church. Ernestine Montle, Bernice argumaat marred tha scena n a t , the report held, "would not Plumer that more arrests. Including dally lives, the gradually-develop­ day and Saturday, Nov. 21 and 24. resignation of George W. Stone. Mr. Today’s Sohedulei Crulcksbank la a praotlee round Tulane enoounUr. George Roeeoe, Maas.; Heroes D. Waavsr, Tav ha particularly noticeable to the "I have watched with great in­ would embody every element of real Robinson, Beatrice Irwin and Ruth yesterday set an unofficial record that of a woman, were In sight. ing differences In their tempera­ drama.” I The commltttee will be assisted in Buddes was a former resident of Mozeley. Each episode will be in­ 1:80 p. — AUen Hall. S t Louis, triple threet 106 pounder, who boa Fla.; Paul LsartUan, Vnh 'bljot during the ground run." But, terest the continued Improvement in ments. Gophers WiH Be Favored ve. Arthur Tburnblad, Chicago. 8:80 of SO for the course, and with Ar­ alUrnated at left and right half Pa.; John McKee, «r«i»—y Plumer disclosed that he liad evi­ banks throughout the country dur­ But, although the five famous receiving the report by the Girl East Windsor and about a year ago troduced by an appropriate song by Sports Roundup 'ft added, it would tend to make the "But almost equally important, Scouts from 3 until 9 o'clock each P- l*yton. BadaTia, Mo„ mour turned In a best ball of 65. It this year, also played In tha majority John Ochoa, Anaheim, Calif.) dence the girl was heavily insured ing the past two years, the progress children will not have to "act", in moved from East Windsor to South the Junior choir, accompanied by plane stall after It left the ground— and that a diamond ring given her from the standpoint of plot will bo evening. The following week final va. Tiff Denton, Kansaa a ty . 8 p. U gensrally conceded that tbe of the games. atph Callaghan, Bridgeport. Col the verdict of several eye-witnesses. which I reported to their convention the regular sense ot the word, at Windsor. He was a former justice Mrs. Pearl Mozeley. Over Wolverine* Bat h it By EDDIE BBIETZ renovated oourae la two or three by her fiance was missing. He the effect of the children on the reports will be received on Friday of the Peace In East Windsor and ro.—WUIIe Hoppe, New York, ve. Ctyrt w u t, Pontiac. U ir t ; Mu TIm report added: Inst year Is being maintained. Evi­ least one well-known Hollywood di­ Aseeelatod Frees Sports Writer Otto Relaelt PbiladelpblA 0:30 p. strokaa harder than it waa last Local Sport Chatter HoUan, Cbisapeaks; o.; Pstorj voiced no suspicions, and declined to community where they were bom. rector was convinced of their ability and Saturday. was also a former member of the “The crash was not due to struc­ dences of great recovery are at and on the doctor who preserved Ol.—Augle Kiedkhefer. Chicago, va. year. Par la 72. maitto, AlUawes, O.) Joseph'< indicate who was named os benefi­ to play actual roles. Workers are advised that extra state police departmenL R ecords % ow Little Cause New York, Nov. 12 (AP)—Duke tural failure, to failure or mal-func- every hand. their lives." material will be on hand in the head­ ITALY THREATENS Klnrey Matauyama, 'Tokyo. Three former holders of the Na­ Athens, O.; O no Stephens, Dim ciary of the lnsur,ancc policies. "Bank portfolles and deposits re­ He was Norman Taurog, consid­ This is the third deputy sheriff and North Carolina meet this week Racing Notes If pressnt plans are auocasafuUyKhand grenadaa and liquid flra tloning of any of the flight controls Mrs. Florence Loring, mother of Title-character of the picture Is quarters office and may be secured Tbe Btantogei Uonal Open UU»—Armour, Willie comjimpleted, Manchester High's rs- sdsysr Tax.; Frank WoUbrd, Orova . flect this. ered the industry's most expert in the town of South Windsor in In the Mg game of tha eeason for Player Pa.; Andrew Crsmii or any o f the control surfaces, to the victim, was improved after her Dr. A. R. Dafoe, who performed the there. For additional information for Over-Confidence; In- W. L. HR. BO. MaeFarlana and BlUy Burka—ware markablosrkabls tsam toam of crosa-couatiTerosa-country ^ ~ i'jilBal-functioning or failure of any of “I am gratified, as I am sure "baby specialist." concerning the campaign, workers six months. C. V. Benjamin, the Re­ TO LEAVE LEAGUE; both teams, and the winner may de­ Cochran ...... 4 0 8 33 Issim; John W. C U m t collapse upon the discovery of the medical miracle of keeping Uiem pend on what R. K. Courtney of In the field o f more than 100. By ASSOCIATED PRESS performer! will meet s pteksd squad ^bfea propellers, to failure of the auto- every member of the American alive. "The quintuplets could act”, he are asked to call Mrs. Holmes, 637:i publican deputy sheriff was not re­ 3 1 10 85 ” 'A great Notra Oame team that Ala.; WUUaiB Rtotta, body. appointed to the office last July and Lenoir, N. C , decides to do about Kiro^hefer' of Red and White graduates la a Rockne would have loved, a tean i" matlc pilot or its use because it was Bankers Association is gratified, to Zanuck disclosed that Inhabitants said, conclusively. or Mrs. Br — ------' juries Hit Big Ten. 3 1 7 80 CRAVAT BOWUNO UBAOUB Silvio Ooued, tbe Bronx whirl­ Thanksgiving Day atracUon, to rs- Tex.; Harvey Rusoall. _ ^ 'M t tat .operation at the time ol the Last night she viewed the remains know that all banks are now In a Bolton and Marlborough, os in Mr. Stone, a Democrat was named. ISSUES WARNINGS Bozeman .. 3 1 8 that could rise to magnificent, to Keith Addltman, B U ^ eli in a Hyattsville undertaking parlor of Callander, Ontario, Canada, "All you need when you have chil­ Courtney la a aelf-ityled one man (1 (Murphy’s Anejrs) wind, la the leading rider at Pimlico. plaee tbe Recreation Centers svsnt £ 0 «ah, to any faulty structural or strong nnsition, and I hope they will dren in pictures Is a little ingenuity. past yearo, v. ;il co :id u .;l...... With the retirement of Mr. Stone, Layton ... .2 1 8 credible heigbta of courage, today Athletio Club—Alfred and aided in arranging for the birthplace of the "quints", probably jinx of Duka football teams ... He Tburnblad , Having 18 winners to bis credit and which has been abandoned through struck down ths Scoriet Soourge . . . ^'baro-dynam ic design of the airplane, take full advantage of the new will be "casl" for roles in the pic­ Those Dionne babies seem to have canvass under captains in these Mr. Buddes now gets the appoint- 3 2 6 lack of funds. The meet is proposed Pateraon, N. J.; Walter funeral to be held tomorrow. (Continaed from Page One) Cailcsfo, Nov. 12— (AP) — If has followed them around the coun R e ls e lt___ 2 3 H Team No. 8 took 4 points from with only four days to go, the ‘Bo with us today, R ortI Bo rrith ua R ’ pr to any imdesirable or adverse fiy- Banking Act and provide credit ture, which la entitled "The Country mure than enough intelligence to do place.!. menL Minnesota's undefeated football Team No. 8. Team No. 4 took 3 Oreentrse stable pilot seema like a by alumni In order to give the Boraum Pond, N. Y.; and Meanwhile Richard Tear, who had try for years, but has never seen Hall ...... todtyl’ And Rockns waa there.' Hunter, Honolulu. “ * tog or bandUng* quallUea of the when it can be done upon a sound Doctor." the rest." both in Tigre Province and in Oga- warriors have looked lately at that points from Team No. 1. "Bill" sure bet to carry off the jockey townspeople a chance to sea Coach won Corlnna’s promise of marriage, one win ... 8o sura fire is his Denton ..., “The ’Scarlet Scourge,’ forsoothi Sandiot— Robert Mansfield, basis to business and Industry and to part of tho record book dealing with Matsuyama Dietz was high with a single of 127 honors. Wayne Wright. America's Pete WIgren's great 1935 team In ______and Aubrey Ha:iipton, a former suit­ real estate. den Province on the southern fronL hoodoo over the Blue Devlla that action. What have we here, anyhow—a re­ land, Calif.; Harold Roach, C a a to B fi or, were held In the Hyattsville jail. telegrams to the capital disclosed, Gopher battles with Michigan, it Is Lenoir bettors, when placing and 3 string of 349. leading rider. Is second with seven incarnation of the murderous hordes "I am convinced that with co­ Hartford called upon friends In not likely they u1U be overconfident Standing victories and A. Robertson, Meads of Attlla and Genghla Khan, or a N. Y.; Francis A. Rohmer, Jr., Nsia-'^ No formal charge ha.s been lodged but storms are so unusual in the wagers on Duke, often have per­ ton. Mass.; Edward Schlegal, W at operation between hanks, business, town Saturday. north during this season that it was when they meet the Wolverines Sat­ suaded Courtney to stay at home MRS. ARNOLD SIGNED Team No. 8 ...... ifl Points and Merritt are tied for third place If such a meet can be arranged. It bunch of likable American boys ST. MARY’S ART SHOW against cither. Both have offered and government—and mutual confi­ urday. vllet N. Y.: Elmer Bland, Ind alibis. BOLTON The Home Makers Sewing claaa believed they were little more than The final score alwajrs favored the Team No. 1 ...... i j points at this meeting with five winners la possible that the graduates may playing a gams? And ’magnificent, dence— we will soon solve our re­ will be held Friday at the hail. Miss each. be backed by tbe Spike CTub, Man­ apoliz; John S. Ahlgran. T. Itzel, brought Into the case by T o d a y 's Pi showers. On their records this season, Min­ Duke bartara. Team No. 4 ...... u Points incredible ncights of courage’ . . . maining problems. The Center Congregational church Evelyn Plummer, Home Demon- nesota should win. Tho Oophera Tsam No. 3 ...... g poinu chester’s track and field champions. well heaven knows that the beys Haute, Ind.; William Freeman, TO OPEN TONIGHT Bowie, is regarded a.s one of Mary­ have- held their annual meeting and While conceding that Ras Seyoum Courtney would like very much to BY PRO NET TROUPE “ Verv slncerelv yours. straUon agent, will be present. snd Ros Kassa had been falling have disposed of six sttaigbt oppo- see next Saturday’e battle royal at Team No. 1 Matt Oalgsr, general manager at .The team would include such biil- who play footbaU have plenty of the Tonto, Canada; Tom O ertnn , Bi__„ land's experts on homicide cases. the following officers were elected: A canvass of Farm Bureau mem­ den. Ark.; and Gordon Sptok, Ward'S "FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT." back with their large armies, in ac­ nsnts, enough of them tough for Durham ... particularly since be »;“* *8 92 76 288 Pimlico, reports that the attend­ liant barriers as Bill Murcb, George old stomach, and go In and take Clerk and treasurer. Adella Loomis: bership will be going on the coming —New York, Nov. 12__ (A P )—Mrs. Tedford ...... 118 06 lOO 802 Lean, Kingsley French, Al Lengel, their knocks with pratoeworttw ren. Pa. Miss Annie Alvord has served on week. cordance with a definite strategic thorough testing purposes. The has been offered hotel aocoromoda- ance for tha first nine d a ^ at tha -Pre-View of Exhibit Held This tlons, free transportation and a Ethel Burdkhardt Arnold, diminu­ Murphy ...... 07 07 Ol 285 Joe Packard and others. stolclsin; but you couldn't use muon tha church committee for a num­ Mr. and Mrs. George Rose and plan, ponfldantes of Emperor Halle Wolvannts have four out of six but tive tennis star from Los Angeles, track waa IS per cent higher than Afternoon— To Be Held for looked like anything but a povrerful ticket to the game by North Caro­ Diets ...... lOl 121 127 840 the corresponding period list year. finer language then that to daecrlbe ber of years and didn't care to be family were recent visitors in Wa­ Selassie said the northern com­ bos decided to play tennis for Next Four Days. manders were seeking to join their alevsa la'losing to niinots's crippled lina supporters who count on s vie* The play at the mutuals has aver­ Mureh needs no Introduction as tha charge of Flckett's dlvtolon at Last Night Fights elected. Miss Olive Toomey was tertown at the home of Mr. and monay. 808 400 his running ability is well known. Gettyeburg. elected a member of the church Mrs. Roger Rose. troops with the better-trained, bet­ team laat Saturday. tory over Duke to pave the way to 304 1139 aged (303,000 against *878,000 lost ter-equipped forces from Addis The book shows, however, that tho Rose Bowl . . . but If Duka loses Ths bsrolne of America's Wlgbt- Team No. 4 year. He held the local eotine record un­ “ And about these ghostly visita­ committee. The church committee man (^p victory last summer sign­ tions: are hysterloat writers going to By ASSOCIATED PBE8B A pre-view of the Third Annual consists of Mrs. Edna Sumner, Mrs. Ababa. Minnesota never has been able to again, half tbe citiaenry would McGowan . . . . 88 04 05 272 til last Friday, when tlie sensation­ TXiillilmtion at paintings in the St. SUNLIGHT blame it on the Courtney Jinx ed with the tennis troupe of Promo­ Smith ...... 00 104 114 817 The official family for the 46-day al freabman ace, Francis Leary, be Invoking the shades of deceased Philadelphia—Frankie Bstfa Elsie Jones. Mrs. Olive Toomey. Difficult Land conquer Michigan two years In roaches every time a footbaU team .t.Jewry’s Parish House was held this SHOOTS THREE PERSONS row. In fact, the men from tha That gent is on the spot . . . What ter Bill O'Brien yesterday, the first Warner ...... 104 110 100 823 winter turf teoaon at Alamo Downz clipped eight seconds off the mark. 160, Winnipeg, Mon., stopped The church by-laws which have The difficult terrain forced the wins a game? Where are those Plrrone, 161, aevelond, (8 ); ; ' yiftsmoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Doug­ By Hele^ Welshimer been revised by the church commit­ Emperor's armies to travel slowly North have defeated Michigan only would you do T woman player to forsake the ama­ Toscano ...... 06 102 117 315 in San Antonio baa been completed George L^ary la another widely Hamilton, O., Nov. 12.— (A P )—A known runner, now at Fordham. sharlrs when their teams lose, any­ Haines, 194, Los Angeles, ' las McGrath, Mrs. Henry Mallory, 'T ' HE sun makci haloi here and there tee and pastor were read by Mrs. toward the north. Although they three times in 22 starts. Michigan teur ranks since Suzanne Lenglen with the naming of W. H. Shelley JCra. Fred Van Neet, Mrs. Hamilton former inmate of Longview State and Mary K. Browne went on the 882 French la on Trinity’s cross-country way 7 IM(Uah, 187, Philadeipbto, For unprotected headi to wear. Sumner. It waa voted to adopt started five weeks ago, when gen­ won all the rest but two. which end­ Mlnneaota bos won 22 straight 410 435 1227 racing secretary. He lueceeds Btdeford, Mrs. John Learned, Mra these by-laws and have some print­ hospital ran amuck here today, ed in ties. The first draw, in 1903, footbaU games ... two-thirds of road adth Charlie Pyjle'a court cir­ Charles F. Henry, who held the team, Lengel Is captain of North­ wounding three persons, two of them eral moblUuUon was proclaim^ eastern's harriera and Packard New York—Brie Seelig, 188, aiP-^3 J. Stuart NeiU, Mrs. WlUlam C. It throw! iu ribbons on the street ed. authorities estimated they still were ended 6 to 6 and furnished the start Georgia’s players live within lOO cus in 1926. Team No l' position for ths Uat two meetings. “ Now all this Is a good deal lass twinkled brightly at Manchester many, knocked out Charity BslaB*.- Cksnsy and Mrs. Wallace Dexter Like shining rugs for people's feet. Mrs. Harold Wilts was elected seriously. separated by at least five days from of the famous "Little Brown Jug* miles of Athens . . . Harry Mehre Mrs. Arnold, who has been rank­ Chambers . . . . 89 83 87 259 He has been a racing eecretary in than important, of course; but it is bostessea mt a tea served after superintendent of the Sunday Witnesses identified the man as calls them Is "bus stop outfit" ... ed twice In the naUon'a "first ten," Larder ...... 00 91 88 260 High In long distance events. It a symptom of a kind o t dollrium ger, 174. Canada, (4). ' the Tigrean army. rivalry. With a chance of winning several tracks throughout the east would be a dandy meet with plenty szhlblL The public showing nf I T ties its irold in loops and bows school, Mrs. Pearl Droll treasurer Paulus Herndon, 32, of Hamilton. the Big Ten title In 1933 by conquer­ Jimmy Phelan says Bobby Grayson makes her debut Jan. 11 in Madi­ Holland ...... 08 100 117 310 and middle west. The secretary ap­ that descends upon tbe nation every London, Eng.—OMe W sUier-|nM Brandishing a pistol, the man The first major engagement may of competition and It la to be bo^d so often, and ail things considered ton, outpointed Don M cO orktpw L ■arly 100 canvases, drawings and On people’s shabby-looldng cibthet. ] of the Sunday sobool, Mrs. Olive be expected some distance south of ing Michigan, the Gophers were held of Stanford is the best visiting back aon Square Garden against a rival Brennan ...... 98 123 106 327 pointed Larry Dogensebultz, Illi- /. seolptuie will open this evening at rushed from bis home and shot Miss that It can be arranged. It really Isn’t very good for us. (South AMea, (10). '■ And watching facet you can tell Toomey assistant tregsurer. Makals, an Imperial adviser said, to B scoreless tie. Last year Min­ he's seen this season . . . that Key yet to be selected. Jane Sharp of nole and Kentucky official, aa hia t “ College football Is a game. It is Trenton, N. J.—Eddie Kliisity, ■ e’elock. The third and fourth degrees of Alice Bchleler, 28, a school teacher nesota defeated Michigan, 34 to 0. affair out at U. C. L. A. has more Pasadena, naUonal Indoor cham­ 370 307 308 lie s chief assistant. Tsas wUl be served each after- That hearts tMay are feeling well! the Orange were conferred on the returning home for lunch; wounded among the highest mountains of played by a group of boys who like 125, Camden, N. J „ stopped Jlmaty"* Ethiopia. Just In case the (lophera might than one star gridder wondering pion. is reported to have been ep- Team No 3 It would be brother against broth­ Y*jtoon during the four-day exhibit by following candidates: Mias Jeanette her nephew, Alvin Thompson, 24, to get s little sport in their spare Russell, 128, Beverly, N. J , (8),,- The strategic importance of Ital­ suffer a touch of over-confidence. where the lightning will strike next proaehed as a possible tour com­ Anderson ----- 96 107 102 305 Horacs Wade, publicity director er if the meet la brought about, ' 'Various organizations of St Mary's Heckler, Mrs. Gladys Gowdy, Miss as he ran to her aid. Then, burst­ . . .everybody says Bam Baugh, Torrance ----- lOl 85 110 296 what with Fran Leary and Bob time while they are getting an edu­ Hlaml Braeta, Fla.—^Tommy F lty-': ian capture of Makale waa depre- Assistant Coach Slg Harris, who panion. for Alamo Downs, said stabling cation (that's the theory, at least) '^‘(burch.' Jane T ^ o r d , .Mrs. Lillian Hutchin­ ing Into a home across the street, Texas Cbriatlan’e quarterbacking Dwyer ___ 91 114 09 304 room for 400 horses now campaign­ Mureh on the present High school man, 1 6 4 Hot Bpriaga, A n t, out­ son, Donald Tedford, Frank VTolpI, clmted by the Emperor's confidante. scouted the rain-ridden Mlchigan- Mrs. Arnold was decisively beat­ team and Bill Mureh and George and it Is somewhat leas apoch-mak- pointed Paddy Creedon, 160. J a n ty wounded Salome Bader, 13. nilnola game, told them that tho ace. has aU it takes ... Hughlc Bengaton ___ 105 102 100 307 ing In the east has been requested Richard Morra. Fifty members of Disarmed by the Bader girl's Small Italian Force en by Dorothy Round in the first Leary with the Alumni, a quartet Ing and world-sbaking than battla, City, (10); Tommy S^cgali 13T%. Reports reaching the capital said Wolverine offense was upset by the Crits can manage the Giant farm day of the WIghtmah Cup play, but Purses will toUl *200.000 for tbe this Orange were present Guests mother, he fled. 303 408 411 12121 meeting. that would undoubtedly stage a murder, and sudden death. Pittsburgh, outpointed Snag Troir- from Manchester and Andover were only a small force of I lia n s had weather. Michigan and Minnesota at Nashville next year if be wants she came back to defeat Katherine “By getting ourselves all wound SAM DIEGO EXPOSITION Both Miss Schisler, wounded in to . . , Glenn Myatt is slated to get thrilling duel for the honor of be­ brtdge, 131>A, West Palm nflanbi present. A Sister from Manchester the back, and Salome Bader, shot reached the Makale regioh, and that came out of their recent tests in Stammers, England's first ranking ing first arcoas the finish Une. n up to a raztledaszle of emotion and Pla.. (8). / the Ethiopians were not yet dis­ good condition physically, but five fhe other Giant farm at Greenwood took the degrees at this Ume. A through the abdomen, were reported Miss. star, in the deciding match. would be Interesting to see how tbe strewing tha landscape with high- Holyoke, Mass.—JOey FerranM ENDS ITS FIRST TERM Harvest supper waa enjoyed by all. in serious condition. lodged from the mountain peaks. other tsama were not so fortunate. freshmen phenom stacks up against powered edjecUvee, we commit a 137U,-Jersty City, oa^totad StawO The eommlttee consisted of Mrs. P^en the main armies clash, BUnols probably will face Ohio profound Injustice to the boys them- Thomson suffered a bullet wound Here’s one football man who's veteran performers. Balaiko, 189Si. Aubuni, N. Y „ (10). Ullian Mack, Mrs. Anna Dare, Mrs. In the right arm. Haile Selassie's associate said. Ethi­ State's might without the services M s Ho So Soccer Champs Bow selvet. We hand them a false eat Chicago—Winfred (Moon) Mul- T. Daly, Earl Gowdy. nexdr mo^nlruy opian losses were likely to be ap­ of Lowell Spurgeon, sophomore happy: Bill Monoban, California of values and thereby do our part WMafer. figured he'd get Bruce Catton, NEA editorial lings, 126H, Vincennes, Ind„ eu^ .. Bon Diego, Calif.. Nov. 12.— (API A p a ^ sermon waa preached by palling “because we are afraid we back, whose field goal defeated to handicap them for Ufe. pointed Claude Varaer, 128H, W e -—The last of almost five million Rev. Harold Wlltz Sunday morning U l^ IIIdK. *12,000 aa bis share of the U. C. L. writer, has some Intereetlng things DOCTORS ON CARPET cannot keep our northern fighters Michigan. Spurgeon suffered a se­ To Alumni Booters By 2~0 to say about football and the sitorU- "Let’s take our footbaU with a lit­ Angeles, (10); Al NetUow, IW: Dt- apectators who saw the Son Diego at the regular morning service. Sev­ A. game . . . instead he got *70,000 Pbwl i nA tle sanity." from throwing themselves with verely wrenched knee and may not wrlUng angle, and for that reason trolt. outpointed Davey WtotK fair waa ushered out of Balboa Park eral violin solos were enjoyed by fanatical seal upon the Italians." play again this season. ■ What wao that about a depres­ Alexander Ware accompanied by Hartford. Nov. 12— (A P )—Seven sion ?... A Lansing. Mich., high we printaril...... his article entitled lS4Ti. Chicago. (5 ); Jimmy today end workmen began refur- On the southern front, to which (Varies Hamrick, Ohio State OIRLS OVM LEAGUE Manebestsr High's chsmplonshlpAplaytd wsll for Manchester. Weber 8p '■ ' ^ Ml**. Thomas Bentley. physicians have been summoned' be­ school team bad three sueoeeslvc JRec Alley*) Sport Hardly Rates Importance ot grone, 135, Des Moines. Iowa, 008- plahlng the exposition for a "bigger fore the ttonnecticut Medical Ehcam- the Emperor ordered 40.000 troops tackle, may not play against the Soccer>ccer teamtMm met iUIt- firste—» defeat of andand Rmith Smith, both regulars on__ ,, the Life" herewith, althougb we do not polnted Sailor Born, 135H, Atlanta- ■and better” reopening Jan. IS. Alexander Ware who has been dispatched for the defense, of mini because of aggravation of an touchdown plays, all for more than CANADIENS TO START spending several days with his Ining Board to answer charges of 50 yards, called back because of the season yesterday by their much Red and White team, were missing necessarily agree with his opinion. Ga„ (4); Bobby O'Dowd, 119, Sioint , “Taps" sounded the close of the Federal narcotics law violations. Jijiga, Ethiopians believed the prin- old knee Injury . in the Chicago Clabs (2) from tbe lineup. aunt, Mrs. Alexander Bunce, has re­ penalties . . . Jimmy Braddort is Lazar ...... more experienced alumni. 2-0. The City, Iowa, outpolnte<( Bobby. fair’s first run at midnight but the Their names were withheld. clpeU aim of the Italians was to pre­ game. "Jumping Joe" Williams, 82 70 Ritchie, 120, Boston, (4); G eon s gates were not shut until 2 a. m., turned to bis teaching in Green­ going over., big with boxing fans in M. BrozowakJ...... Summary: “An intercollegiate football season ICE SEASON TONIGHT Five of the seven doctors are vent the flow of arms and ammuni­ the Buckeyes' high scoring sopho­ 83 71 game was jilayed on Charter Oak Bittner. 187, (Jblcago, and Frame os 400 policemen shunted the last of wich. .Manebestor Alumni la always confusing, what with from Hartford county, one of them tion, arriving steadily through more halfback, suffered a foot in­ T o m m ...... 70 60 field before a fairly large crowd. Vogel. 106)4. JaneevtUe. Wts., drs«^ a horde of souvenir hunters outside. Mrs. Thomas Bentley entertained NaUonal League wUl re.elect Ford MaJIon ...... It was a hard fought batUe all the Kose ...... , . . . Corna teams that aren't supposed to be so the Ladles Society at her home re­ from East Hartford. The other two Jijiga from Berbera, British Somali­ jury, but la expected to be in there 68 78 hot rising in pertverse might and (4). • y - New buUdlngs to cost tl.OOO.OOO are from Fairfield county. ■ M-00 jumping Saturday. ^ r t as president ... Doc Spears of H. Hetberington . . . 70 81 way and started off with briUlant a . New York. Nov. 12.—(AP)—The cently. The following officers were land. I . Wl^naln 4W strutting Saturday Storchewskl smacking back tbe ears of tbe sup­ Louisville,’ Ky.—Johnny D m i^ will be added to the *20.000,000 Uy- The hearing will be held Nov. 26 The Notre Dune triumph cost Low ...... 47 ___ play by both teama aa the ball sped . McVeigh Montreal Conadlenz show their elected: President Mto. Nella. Mer­ Ethiopian reports said the ItalianF u!^t .,. Well, he bad a good one n r . B . ' posed world-beaters. Blit the most 1424, Louisville, outpointed Jess ; before the reopening. E xp^ tion at 11 a. m. in the attorney general's have iMmbed the Berbera-Jiji^ Northwestern Tackle Sam Papich Butler ...... — 66 up and down tha field. High press­ wares, for the first time this season awMsls said virtually every ex- rill; first vice-president Mrs. OUve h e front yoke with center closing and the softly bccomini r » coming. Murphy .. .. J. NIehoU painful oonfuaioB-of all comes from Calhoun, 1394, Clnctonatl, (lO f; Office. Attorney General Edward J. roads for several days without for the rest of the season. Pspleh'a — ed the Alumni’s goal during tbs first against the New York Rangers in JdUtor for next year’s show which Toomey; second vice-president Miss T vers make the blouse an interesting psrt of this attrsetive frock. quarter and only fine defensive play ‘£aF.b .'J sports writers who don't seem -to Mickey Breen, 1884, Louisville, and Annie Alvord; secretary and treas­ Daly win sit with the board as its Make It of percale, gingham or calico. Patterns are sized 34 te 44; tangible results. Munitions have kneo was Injured sgaln. Captain <20 425 Opalaeb , . . . know whether they are describing a Montreal tonight. Bill McDowell, LouisvUle, 188, drsif. Win Close SepL 9. legal representative during the pro­ by Nichols, McVeigh and Corns kept ,. Johnson urer, Mrs. Bfieanor BenUey. Block! Size 38 requires 3 3-4 yards ot 33-Inch fabric. been moved only at night. D irt Chnyne, (3eator Ted Osmsloskl Spades (0) iC H .a ’ football game or a segment of the With a new owner and a new (10); Pete Thomas, 1844, Louis­ ■X midnight ceremony brought the . Its*. Sr HgA ceedings. and End Bob Lannon, of Iowa, also M. Barehes them from scoring. lat. AfijrapeiaA aa* aaaa,s4>ata_reeer»st.) were sewed and Mrs, Alexander To secure a PATTERN and STEP-BY-STEP SEWING IN­ Ethiopian sources said the Itallani 47 53 Greene ...... ------Weir World War. manager, tbe famous team opens ville. outpointed cosriioy Ouerty, ; axBOsitloo to a temporary end after suffered aggravations of old leg In­ WRESTLING M. Franka .. The AlumnTs fl^ goal came tn ■m 9 ouceesaful months. Bunce gave a talk on Cape Cod, STRUCTIONS. fill out the coupon below, being sure to MENTION reared that modern weapons arriv 60 63 the second quarter when Davies, L.H.B. “On a racent Saturday the foot- its National League hockey war 183. Clnctonatl, (6). Mass. « Ing from England. Belgium an» juries In the Minnesota tussle.- . M. Sch'waebli 61 66 Guthrie ...... a ban teams of Ohio State and Notre under close scrutiny of tbe fans. Belle Fourcbe. 6. D.—Joe DursK ■ ^ ' Frank G. Belcher, youthful presl- READERS' SERVICE BiniBAV, BLAST WRECKS HOUSE. THE NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. ^ n y outside left, kicked the ball Rooney 'The Community Night will be CxechoSlovakla would make the na Omar Fareed. Chicago’s promls- M. Fay ...... 69 98 C.H.B. Dame unlveriiUes met in Columbus, It was the dwindUtig of fan in­ Nebraska, outpointed Harold Jep^ i-tflnt of the exposition, gave the The FALL AND VFINTER PATTEBN BOOK, with a eompists ey Asseelated Prase through with a bang. There was no Room 808, 401 Eighth Ave4 Kew Toak. H. T. held Wednesday night Instead of tive defendera, whose previous eoulp Ing sophomore halfback and passer, M. K iw p e ,, 52 61 Murray . O. Ehirtoo O.; and to read what some of the terest last year that caused Leo son, Fargo. N. D., *8l; Jimmy Kir- , ftw l address and touched a button Woodbridge, N. J, Nov. 12.— selection of Into dress designs, now is ready. It'i IS cents when Wnmlngtoa, DeL—Dean Detton, scora in tbe third quarter althougb Friday night The 4-H elube will ment was most primitive, formidable jras In a bosplta] under observation O. Martina ., 88 79 the Alumni outplayed Hanebester. C.F. sports writers had to say about it Dandurand and Joe Carrartolcl), win. Miles O ty. Mont.. outpototsB that sattoguished the exposition Eacloted find...... eeata In coin tor,'which pleaae send m« have their Achletrement program A two-story frame building was de­ purchased separately. Or, if you want to order It with the pattern to determine If hie windpipe was 203, Salt Lake City defeated Char­ next day you’d imagine that for ^MOO&e above, send in just an additional 10 cants with the coupon. opponents. In the fourth quarter Fordo also McCann . . J. H ay owners of the team when It won Bhrerett Roe, Altmont. S. D., (8); end exhibit that night. molished early today by an explosion punctured during the Ohio State ley Strack, 882, Stillwater, Okie. daathleaa heroism and supernatural *Xtt US all now resolve to make ...... copies of •;CandleIlght," the new booklet ot poems by and fire. A negro woman, Bessie 896 420 an outslda man, kicked tbe second ' i . i l ' tbe Stanley Cup three times, to seU Ten Garcia, Belle Fourcbe. knockty Miss Eva Jones of Hartford was battle. Fareed has not been able to Declalon. Leggett . visitatloisa tha affair eclipsed a out Howard Smith, Ismay. Mont, tbs second season a greater succees Relea Welshimer, at 10^cents a copy., ^ Willard, 32, was cut by glass but goal, Um ball atrimmlng one of the V. Davies (c.) out to a s ilic a t e headed by Ernest the week-end guest of her brother, TOUAT’B PATTERN BUREAU, 108 PARK AVE., NEW YORK speak since being hurt In the last Buffalo, N. Y.~Leo Numa, '2l8, 0 . L.’ combination of Leonidas at Ther­ (6); Howard McCrorey, D^woog,' than the one we eloee tonight”, he police were unable to find any other COUNTRY CLUB LEAGUE uprights and botmding through. Savard. owner of the MontreaJ N*“ e ...... R. Kneeland Jones. period o f the game. ^ t t l e defeated Ralph Garibaldi, Lyttle. .. J. DeSimone mopylae, Custor'i last stand, and 8. D., stopped Jim Patterson. CalH tfaelared. , LX*...... Mrs. R. Rich, Mrs. R. K. Jones caaualtiei. Authorities have not Enclosed is IS cants In coin for ABOUT TOWN OASfES TONIOUT Thrss players on the Alumm were baseball club, and H a'rice Eorget. 215, SL Loulo. One fall. 1 . R .’ the Angola of Mpns. ante, Mont., (3). determined the cause of the explo­ ' Games in the Manchester Coun­ BO graduates of Manchester High The reported price was 875,000. Street ...... and L. Bolton attended the Tolland Pattern No...... Slso■ .• ...... BaiUrooro-- Jack Portney, 140, Chicago—Chief UtUe Wolf, 206. school but were used' to Sll tbs Cowles . ... W. Forde “Hsarken to some of the wordage Pittsburgh—Al QuailL 180. Pittd^ County DemocraUc AasociaUon sion. try aub League at the Charter Oak from trenaied typewriters Bylvio Mantha, veteran defenseman Name Address Bales In the Manchester suction Baltimore, oiitpolnted Benny Bass, Trinidad, Oolec, defeated Guz Son- alleya tonight wiU be os foUowa: vacancies. They* were; Rooney, OJt. burgh, knocked out Jackie AldarK Face to fieolk there la no remem- Oily meeting In Columbia recently. 135. Philadelphia. (10), “ W otre Dame came out of the of the Canadlens, waa named mana­ .State, market fell off jresterdsy and only neaberg, 810, Boston. One fall. Team No. 4 vs. Team No. 1 on 8 ^ t and McVeigh, all of who took Suba.— (H .) Brimley, Vennsit, T. ger. 188. Brooklyn. N. Y,. (01; Rad eaaee of tkm; la the grave who The Red Cross drive is on the City Stnto* - - •. Newark. N. J — A1 Singer. 183)4. maw o f hell to beat Ohio State to­ Bruce. 173. Pittsburgh, outpototsd next two weeks. Mrs. Elsie Jones reached a total o f 8445.M. which Is Minneapolis— Danno O’Mahonsy, alleirt 1 and 3. a big part tn tha Alumni’s victory. DeSimone; (A.) Scott. d a y." The game Is tbe only one sched­ hoB give thee tbaaksT — Paolma Name ot Paper xoric, stopped JolmoY Toomey. The stars, for ths Alumni were. Joe Kaminski, 172. miffaio, N. has charge o f the enrollment Name ot this newspaper...... a smisll fiffurc when r.oh8ldered that 310, Ireland defeated Paul Jones, Team No. 3 vs. Team No. 2 on Goals, (A.) Davies 1. Forde 1. “ Tha maw o f heU. et? Isn't this uled in the league tonight On no, Newark, (8). 330, Houston, Tex. Ons Rooney. Davies, Fords and Corna |8): Al Triano. 140. Ri The msamire ot a mail, la the turn For the sake of eaim and quiet I am TO TWfc _J tCMItSYCO of money required to make Mm feel P\CH*U<» rmv \,oW on a dlst, bigger than the law. TU\^> ru permit no meat upon my knife ADVERTISE “‘f f l v>vjkoe. or fork. Bad Officials are elected by good My reasons, sir, are ample—how's officials who do not vote. this one for exampM, WANTED—ROOMS— LEGAL NOTICES 78 der Bunce, Bolton, treasurer; direc­ tributable to the third cause of ac­ The bloated, sky-h5n; rising price wife—And your bosa won’t STOMACH ULCER, gas palna, In B O A R D 62 tors at large, R. A. Sykes, Ellington, o f pork? AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD A .J.'B O SSY ’ GIILIS Robert E. Foote, Gilead, H. H. Ben­ CHRYSLER LOSES tion—^breach of warranty— were give up a raise, Tbe mean old tight­ , digestion Tictlma, why suffer? For PERRETT A GLENNETT INC. local at Mancheiter, within and for the £12,700 but that the damagea were —An. Ind. Reader. wad! WANTED—TWO ROOMS for light diRtrIct of Manchester, on the 12th ton, Andover. A very Interesting a quick relief get a free sample of and long dlatance moving. Dally housekeeping, preferably North not cumulative and that the first Man—Me meana well, though. He ' ; Udga, a doctor's prescription at day o f Novem ber. A. D., 1935. program was presented by some of ilt express to Hartford. Overnight End. Write Box L, Herald. Present W ILL IA M S. HYDE. Esq.. TO TRY COMEBACK the young folks from Gilead. award of £36,000 embraced every­ Blolaa— Then you think hs hasn't probably thought if be gave me the Arthur Drug Stores. Judge. SUITIN LONDON thing but De La Peer's damages. service to and from New York. Tel. Miss (Jora E. Kingsbury of Con­ the nerve to propose to you? raise Fd die of the shock. 3063, 8860 or 8864. Estate of Michele Luclono late of Atkinson ruled that Chrysler was Janice—Yes; asking Father’s In­ Manchester In said district, deceas­ necticut State College spent the a party to the.conspiracy of Janu­ APARTMENTS ed. come and Mother’s disposition and Suitor (sighing)—WeU, since you AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 week-end at her home. ary and February, 1928, but not to TENEMENTS— FLATS 63 Upon application of The Manches­ Mr. and Mrs. George Vinton of my age seems aa far aa he dares to don’t want to marry me after aU, PUBLIC PASSENGER ter Trust Company, Administrator (liTes Up Spectacular Cam­ Judgment of $197,000 Is the alleged fraudulent misrepresen­ go. perhaps you’U rstuA my ring? S9SS PONTIAC sedan, 1935 Chevro­ FOR RENT ROOM flat, second c. t. a., prayin g for authority to sell Tolland were Sunday guests In town. tations by Hutchinson and Fields In SERVICE 20-A — 6 let sedan, 1934 . Dodge two door floor, good neighborhood, low heat­ certain real es ate belonging to said Miss Kathryn McKnlght who Is November and December, 1927. aedan, 1933 Wiliys sedan, 1932 estate as per application on flic. It is paign to Promise People a attending school In New Haven spent A further argument by the coun­ Sometimes we overlook the obvi­ IN ADDITION TO SILVER LANE ing cost. “Apply Chas. J. Strick­ ORDERED:—That the foregoing Awarded to British Plain­ ous fact that honesty la not only the WUlys sedan, 1931 Chrysler sedan. Bus Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge land, 168 Main street Phone 7374. application be heard and determined the week-end with her parents, Mr. sel regarding the praise form in Cole Motors, 6463. and Mrs. Wallace McKnighL which the judgment should be en­ beat policy but alto tha most popu­ party or team trips, we also offer t the Probate Office In Manchester Tax Redaction, lar. 7 passenger sedan livery. Phone FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM down­ In said District, on the 18th day of The Ladies' Fragment society will tiffs in Long Legal Dispute. tered will be heard by Justice At­ Quotations- ‘mJ CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1930, good N ovem ber, A. D.. 1936, at 9 o 'c lo ck In fneet for an all day meeting Wednes­ kinson tomorrow. By Fontaine Fos 3063, 8860, 8864. stair flat. School street. Inquire the forenoon, and that notice be condition, good tires. Price right 100 East Center street or tele­ day at the home of Mrs. John Kings­ There is reaUy no perfect place for quick sale. C. Herrmann, 68 given to all persons Interested in to live. If you live in the land of Parents In dsys lUce these — In phone 3782. said estate of the pendency of said Boston, Nov., 12.— (A P )—Chel­ bury. Mrs. Fred Gelselke and Mrs. London, Nov. 12—(AP) — Justice Campfleld Road, Town. application and the time and place of sea and Newburyport were In the Kingsbury will act as hostesses. milk and honey you wlU probably this moving world — cannot ml- 73 OITR BOARDING HOUSE PROFESSIONAL hearing thereon, by publishing a Atkinson of the Kings Bench Divi­ get kicked by a cow and stung by ford to bo static. Growing parenta ^Old Man Fu tty and his long barrblep rifle FOR RENT— UVING In large, political spotlight today as two Choir rehearsal will be held Friday sion today awarded judgments Punts—Passes By Gene Ahem FOR SALE—EXPRESS and busi­ SERVICES 22 •well-headed rooms, being your own copy -of this order In some news­ a bee. are the only type sulUbl^or grow­ paper having a circulation In said Massachusetts cities held municipal evening at the home of Mrs. EveAtt totalling £39.500 (about $167,000) •;«■■■ . n.. ■ “ ness V-8 Ford. Address Box 15, housekeeper keeps the woH from ing cMIdren. district, at least five days before the elections and eight others conduct­ Gowdy. and Interest to the British plaintiffs E6AD,-RDSOOE,T a m (bOlNCj l^m slde. Conn. the door. See Jensen, Johnson day of said hearing, to appear If they Mrs. Arthur B. Porter has returned Glri (acidly)—If you must know, —Dr. Ik Focter Wood, egceontive. JOHN COCKERHAM. Pianos tuned, ed primaries. In the long drawn out Chrysler By ASSOCIATED PBESS Federal Council of Chnrehea of I ■d o n ’t h a v e a n y ^ Block. Phones 6070— 7635. see cause at said time and place and home from a week's vkcatlon spent motors shares case. • your jewelry has called for It al­ OVER TO THE STA-DlUfA TONIGHT repaired, rebuilt 28 Bigelow street be heard relative ihreto, and make The Chelsea Interest arose from a ready. Chriat In America. , SPECIAL O R TAJNOT Phone 4219. return to this court. recent controversy over the alleged with her daughter and family in Included In the award was £3,500 Durham, N. C.—The old north state Is excited over the game be­ OLSON. H0LDS.DOC I-1 .SES WILLIAM S. HYDE swapping of state jobs for votes. Harrison, N. Y. and interest for Arnold de la Poer What a man pays in taxea Manchester FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, and _ Judge. The Newburyport attraction was There will be a chance for every­ against Walter P. Chrysler, the tween North Cuollna's Tattaeela It la no dlagrace to be on relief. ■WiTHtP.YOU COM E OUT AN HANG A garage. 67 Benton street. H-ll-12-35. and the Blue Devils of Duke. The The dlagrace comes In being per­ help his government, and uu REPAIRING 23 former Mayor Andrew J. (Bossy) one to vote at the town hall In both American automobile magnate, and fellowa makes him a good citlsan. WOULONT BE SEEN THERE Evening Herald Glllia' attempt at a comeback. imbeaten Tarheels are being re­ fectly satisfied to remain there. T^IGHT HAM ON T H ' FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, on parishes Saturday on the question his associates, Stephen D. Briggs, To be a 6ood nelgblmr, he must -^■FROKA MY EXPEWENCE AS A VACUUM CLEANER, gun, clock, The mayoralty campaign In Chel­ Bernard E. Hutchinson, Joseph ferred to as the "team of All-Amer- ______) CLASSIFIED Ridge street, modem. Inquire at of whether this town shall have li­ do more; he must give to others CHIN, AN'THEY GO lock repairing. Key m.ojelng etc. sea waa bitterly fought by State Fields, and the Chrysler Corpora­ Icaa” , but the Blue Devils were ex­ In the good old days girls used to SHOWYNAN, 1 KNOW TT WILL BE 25 Spruce street. cense to sell liquor and beer. The with a sense of gratitude to God ■d o w n l ik e o v e r a l l s I ADVERTISEMENTS Braithwaitc, 62 Pearl street. U CK OF ICE CALLS Representative William H. Molley, polls will bo open from 6 a. m. to tion. pected to make them stretch for a kiss and make up. that he has m on ^ to give. BETTER TO INTRODUCE YDU TO THE Count ilx AveracA word! to a Itoa. backed by Governor James M. CMr- 6 p. m. There was also a judgment of victory. Thirty-two thousand Friend—Yes, but nowadays they —Dr. Ivan Lee HoM. St. Lonls, Mo. AT TH'QUITTIN' FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, on ley (D.), and Edward J. Voke, who tickets had been sold a week before PANS AS A 5WSTEPY 1-w iBltlAla. numbora and abbravlatlona first floor, with sun • porch, steam OFF HOCKEY CONTEST £3,600 and interest against the same do the m aklnrup first. WHISTLE I •ACh count aa a rord and oompound HELP WANTED— had the backing o f Mayor Law­ defendants on behalf of the Suffolk the game, and the other 2,600 avail­ It’s about time for tMs country worda aa two words. Minimum ooot la heat, recreation room In basement, rence F. Quigley, foe of the gover­ luveatment Company. able seats were expected to go long ^ TRETORT OF pHca oC threa Itnsa. FEMALE 35 garage and land space for vege­ if A Tip to Stores: Customers are to stop being the earth's cham­ Isina rates per dajr for transient nor, The contest la non-partisan. Justice Atkinson also gave a judg­ before game time. pion fat boy with the big bag of .t o y y o r r o w , s o table and flower garden. Apply GAS FUMES OVERCOME much Mike. They do appreciate at­ ada. WANTED — EXPERIENCED lady New York. Nov. 12.— fA P )— The Recently charges were made of ment In favor of (Charles Lomax candy. 685 Center street or phone 7892. tention, courtesy and lots of service YOU CAN PREPARE YOUR ATTACK CffeetlTA Marcb ITs 192Y for laundry, aortlng, mangle, and International Hockey League front alleged swapping of state jobs for (against whom the plaintiffs, after South Bend, Ind.— Andy Pllnejr’e where they spend their money—so Cash Charaa votes and an investigation was or­ the case began, said they did not aak a n d d e f e n s e , i Conaecutlva Days •.! 7 ctsi I ota hand iron work. Apply to Gordon FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM apart­ woa Bllent laat night as lack of Ice TWENTY IN BAY STATE absence from the Notre Dame line­ why not try to give them all of The league has failed because I Consaoutlva Dayi e* • ota 11 ota spiked tho guns of the Rochester dered by tho governor. The Inquiry judgment) but did not award any up in the Northwestern R;ame prob­ It not been given a fair WHEN W E GET l •4c charging at the rate earned, but postponed until last night. Although Everett, Mass., Nov. 12.—(A P I- as the damage suffered by the plain­ may be considered quite reac­ second floor 814.00. First, floor 4 Glllls la a filling atatlon proprie­ a fake, and raced across the goal A modern food expert la ona who ao allowance or refunds can be made the machinery was fixed, the lee Heavy fumes affected approximately tiff company as the result of wrongs tionary tomorrow. The function of o s oix time ade stopped after the rooms 815.00. Garage 81.50. Near tor and during this campaign has line to put the Irish ahead. Notre can look at a calf and teU how FUEL AND FEED 49-A had not frozen solidly enough to In January and February, 1928, and, Dame went on to win 20-7. a literary effort reaches beyond a dtth day. Main street. Just vacant from Nov. doffed his spectacular tactics to 20 persons In the Bow street sec­ many cblcksn sandwiches It wUl bedtime story with an obligatory No **tllt forbids*'} display lines not 1st. 58 School street. allow the game to go on when offi­ arising from the same matters, the cials Inspected It just before game quietly promise reduction In the tion of Everett today, two of them sum of £3,500 aa the damage suffer­ make. happy ending. •old. ALL KINDS OF HARD WOOD, tax rates and attempts to stem the New York—Some of the experts The Herald will not be reaponelble slabs, kindling, hickory fireplace time last night. so seriously they were removed to a ed by De La Poer. —C. J. Bamberger, New York Sup­ r for more than one Incorrect inaertlon tide of Industrial exodus from New­ hospital. who saw that moostroua forward Judith—That romanea Mlu Paa- pression of Vice executive. Of aay advortlaement ordered for uid white birch. Chas. Staye, tele­ HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Tho Cardinals will attempt to pry buryport. Today's award of damages came Forty families were roused by po­ in the second day of Justice Atkin­ wall of St. Mary's move against aelgh says thsre Is a saerst connect­ SMro tnaa one time. phone 8149. off the lid tonight In a g'ame with Opposing Glllls In tho municipal “t T H E FOR RENT— EIGHT ROOM house, licemen aa the gas penetrated the son's deliverance judgment. Yester­ Fordham at the Polo Grounds Sat* ed with her birth. Tho Inadvertent omission of ineor- the London Techumsehs while primary are George C. Ladd, 28- urday had to snicker as they re­ voet publication of advertising will be HARD WOOD 84.00 a load, hickory 1 acre of land, fruit, garage and Windsor will clash with Detroit and area, near the Mystic river. Police­ day he said he bad found that De La Dorothy—That's trua— it’s tbe MA3CfR roetlfle * only by cancellation of the ycar-old Harvard graduate, and Poer and tho Suffolk Investment membered Slip Madlgan's doleful date. R apper Fanny Say& •barge made for the eervice rendered. for fireplace or furnace J5.00 a housing for 200 chickens, all Im- Cleveland hies to Pittsburgh for a Councllmen John M. Kelleher and men and firemen took charge of the ssau.a.w>T.ofr. D O E S N ^ proveraonta, right at the Green. E. entire section, working to revive Company. Ltd., were threatened In notes when, at the beginning of the ▲ 11 advertlsemente muet oonform load. Call Roscdalo 37-12, Leonard game. Clarence E. Fogg. Two will be se­ season, he waa told that Denny la style, copy and typography with D. Lynch, telephone 6721. persons overcome, and establishing November and December, 1927, by Tarry L. Turner, of Roanoke, Vir­ WANT L. GIgllo, Bolton. lected to run In the municipal elec­ Keran, 228-pound tackle, had found yuffulatlona enforced by the pnblieh*/ tion. precautions to prevent explosions an actionable conspiracy to obtain ginia, post carda tha colunm to call •ROSCOETO o n and they reserve the right to of the fumes. the Cnirysler shares held by the a job In his home town which was attention to the fact that tbe letter Odtt, rerlae or rejeo* any copy con- FOR SALE—HARD WOOD for fur­ The municipal elections are being too good to leave. At the time one SEE, AND Oldor«d objectionable. nace 84.50 per truck load. Wood LEGAL NOTICES 78 State Grid Briefs Mrs. Victor Belloise, 38, and her plaintiffs at a price lower than their "Q” Is never followed by any let­ held In C!3ielsea and Woburn; run­ value. would have though Slip didn't have CD08JN0 HOURS^lasalfled ade to sold for cash only. L. T. Wood Co. off primaries for mayor and minor daughter, Catherine, 12, were re­ ter except “U”. G iE T C O LD be published eame day must be re- AT A COURT o r PRORATE HERD Were Threatened any big fellowa to take Keran's . , ___ Phone 4496. at Manclu>iiitf>r, within and for the officers arc the events in Newbury­ moved, unconscioua, to the Whidden ,gim isrsi*tnyBi. i»t ijf . . u.'a r*r lTed by 11 o’clock noon: Saturdays At that time he said he was satis­ place, but It looked like 11 Kerans 10 ' / / - / a R:I0 a. m. D istrict of Manchenter. on the 12th By ASSOCIATED PRESS port, Brockton, Taunton and West- Memorial hospital. Doctors later Caller—I hoi>e my visits art not day of November. A. D 1935. fied that the actionable conspiracy out there Saturday, FOR SALE—WOOD, fireplace, fur­ field, and off-year primaries are In said they would recover. Victor disagreeable? le zaiuih rm. ||)|> f TELEPHONE YOUR nace and stove, full measure. 88.00 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. Middletown—Figures may not lie, order at Quincy, Peabody, Haver­ was limited to Hutchinson, Briggs, Judge. Belloise, her husband, and seven Syracuse, N. ' Y.— The football Invalid— No, however gloomy 1 W A N T A D S . eord. Delivered. Tel. Rosedalo 15-3. but they can give the football fan hill and Gardner for tho nomination and Fields who, he said, threatened Estate of Leontlne Flllere Ute of an awful headache. For example, other children of the. couple were the plaintiffs that their sales fran­ fever that strikes Syracuse every am when you come, I am always O t U K L H l S i V n i H Manchester. In said District, deceas­ of minor officera only. happy when you go. ▲da are accepted over the telephone Hobart beat Rochester 34 to 14; found In varying states, ranging chise with the Chrysler company year Is In the air these days aa the lie Didn^t See A Saw at the CH^ROS RATB given above FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, stove ed. A woman, Mrs. Alice D. Burke, from unconsciousness to nausea, and By John C. Terry The A dm inistrator c. t. r. having Trinity beat Hobart 13 to 6, and would be cancelled. undefeated, untied aggregation, of I oio y o u BBiNa aa a convenlen j to advertlsera. but length, delivered In town. Edward 42-year-old committee member, required treatment. It may look very silly for a boy r DONT <50 IN FOR HAIR- A COUPLE OF CONFIDENCE |he CaSH RATES will oil accepted aa J. Holl, 865 Main street. Telephone exhibited Ills adm inistration account Wesleyan beat Trinity B to 7. One sought the mayoralty nomination In Justice Atkinson said today the Vic Hanson prepares to 'take on Ita MB PROM MIAMI REAINBD STUNTc/-TNle - I CAW THIS MACHINERY ON FULL Pa TUENT It paid at the buel- with said estate to this Court for might conclude, therefore, that Wes­ Others were dazed and partially damages attributable to the second arch rival, Colgate. The rush for and a girl to marry on nothing..But MEN ARE TRYING TO AcX)UIRE 4642. allow ance. It is Westfield, the first of her sex to TO SEATTLe- TO IS LBeiriM ATB b u s in e s s / THE POCK - rr » NOT FOR ••as office on or before the eeventh leyan should beat Rochester Satur­ overcome, including Ralph de Luca, cause of action—the alleged fraudu­ tickets Indicated a crowd o f about if they didn’t marry that way how SOME LAND OWNED ONE WELI------1 day following the first inaertlon of ORDERED:—That the 18th day of seek that office In the Western 48, and his wife, MtnnleT 43. Police­ many of them would ever ret mar­ TEU. MB THAT? MIIMIN6 LUMBER - THESE each ad otherwlee the CHARGE November. A. D.. 1935. at 9 o ’clock day. But Amherst licked Wesleyan Massachusetts city. She is the wife lent misrepresentation by Hutchin­ 33,000 would be on hand to see -YOU MUST TRUST ME,SIR/ JEAN LAMRRS/-.THINKINB forenoon, at the Probate Office. In men and firemen were nauseated aa son to which fields was a party— ried? MEN HAVE toUNP G O U > . Ha t e will be Collected. No reeponsl- HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 26 to 0, while Rochester lost to of a postal clerk and built her cam­ whether Andy Kerr's Red Raiders XVE STUMBUBP o n A STRAN6E IT WOULD Be EASY TO 6 tr bUlty for errore In telephoned ade said Manchester, be and the same Is Amherst 12 to 0. they rescued victims avid carried the were £20,183. could stop the Syracuse victory SITUATION IN A LITTI.B ON LAFARMV PROPERTY / ,wlll be assumed and their accuracy assigned for a hearing on the allow- paign around a promise to set up THIS la n d , THE 7VKO CON a promotional bureau to attract In­ alarm through the neighborhood. He ruled that the damages at­ streak. Harold—I read In a book that TOWN OP IM CANADA / -TWEY PROBABLY EXPECTED .gannot be guaranteed. 8-PIECE WALNUT dining room unc.o o f said adm inistration account Patrolman Bernard P. Kane, who MEN HAVE IMPORTED * set, good bargain, 829.50. Benson with saUl estate, and Ibis Court dl- New London—Tho Coast Guard dustry to the city, which has stead­ Apollo was chasing a nymph and TO BE aenuNS IT my tub I N D E X O F discovered the fumes and sounded she turned Into a tree, MACHINERY FOR WHAT IS Furniture and Radio. “Home of rools the A dm inistrator c. t. a. to Cadets can do much boasting about ily declined In population. Her oppo­ —» TOW »Y NOW •- f CLASSIFICATIONS give public notice to all persons ln« their offense, having scored only 21 nents are Mayor Raymond H. Cow­ the first warning, was a brother of Charles— He was lucky. Ths one SUPPOSED TO BE A LUMBER Good Bedding.” terested therein to appear and be Mrs. Belloise. Dlrtlii ...... A heard thereon by publishing a copy points all season. But Its tradi­ ing and Councilman George E. Fm chasing always turns Into £NTERF>RISE .,, Bnit.c«Di.Dti ...... B WINDOW SHADES— Fine quality of this order in some newspaper tional rival, Norwich, which comes Brady. Gas companies' crews and firemen Jewelry store or a restaurant...... C having a circulation In said District, Woburn's mayoralty brought In investigated to discover the source Daatha ...... d Holland, all colors, 25 to 75 cents here Saturday for the "little Army- four days before said day of hearing opposition Mayor Edward W, Ken­ ot the fumes. They aay her husband Is In finan­ Card ot Tbanka ...... s each. Will furnish samples. New and return make to this t?ourt. Navy” game has even less to talk M.morlam ...... F rollers 10c. Capitol Window Shade about Against six opponents the ney, Democrat, and Sherwood H. cial straights and they could not S at and Found ...... i W ILLIAM 8. HYDE van Taasell, Republican. Co., 46 Capen street, Hartford. Judge. Soldiers have scored only 13 points, TO HEAD GOLF BODY get along but for her bridge win­ nottneamanta ...... 1 H-11-12-36. 7 against Arnold and 6 against nings. ftitt ______Faraonala ...... | FOR SALE— BEDROOM suite, liv­ American International. New York, Nov. 12.—A P )— The Friend—She sort of "bridges'' It make, you sore fer your htt Aufomobllee ing room suite, gas range and •ver their difficulties, so to speak. to soar. ▲tttomoblles for Sale ...... 4 nominating committee of the Unit­ house furnishings. 42 Wa.shlngton New Haven— Arnold can e.stab- NORTH COVENTRY . I M rw A. , . Rm —, ▲tttomobllea for Exchange t ed States Golf Association has 1 1 - 1 1 ▲uto Acceaaorlee-~>Tlres ...... 6 street, telephone 4664. p n c E Ilsh something of a precedent Sat­ named for the preside icy John G. Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 urday when It plays Lowell Textile. At Coventry Grange, No. 75. P. of Jackson, Columbia football star ▲uto Schools ...... 7-A FIRST—85.00 TAKES combination It Isn't often that the undermanned FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser WASHWGTON TUBBS H„ Thursday evening the follow­ more than 30 years ago. ▲tttoa—Ship by Truck ...... I baking, cooking and broiling, large New Haven eleven can score two ing officera were elected; Worthy By Crane PUT OUR WAY ▲Utoa—For Hire ...... 9 Jackson, former general counsel ^ BLA2ES.' I MUST BEQETTINO DUMB OUT O 'B ______By William* gas range, to vacate. Apply 5-7 to­ consecutive victories. But last Master, Raymond Johnson, worthy ^ / NOW.THERSS t o n y Oaragaa—Service—Storage .aa.. 10 SOUTH MANCHESTER to the Association and one of Its PEOPLE ON THIS ISLAND I'LL BE Hdo?nMD IF POMONiri MDTBR GUMeERl w e ^ e t t c r , ICotorcyelea—Bloyclee ...... 11 night, rear 109 Spruce street. Saturday It beat American Interna­ overseer, Harold Turner: worthy betw een halves ^ FOR INSTAWCE, m e H A T C O vice presidents since 1933, weis Y x i ,^ T » IMEKPERIENCH5.' I CAN FiauRE WHICH (DNE IS THE MURDERER. TALK A LITTLE .Wanted Autos—Motorcyclee . . . 11 FIRE DISTRICT tional and Its chances for a victory lecturer, Gertrude Anderson; worthy THE BIGGER BROTHERS-SIVORE Hoalaeae aad Profeealonal Services chosen yesterday to succeed Pres­ MV BW ?nN3 SHOT, WUTTY, DIDW T HE TRIES, BUT LOW — TWGT Bualneaa Services Offered ...... it over Lowell are bright on the basis steward, Thomas McKinney; worthy H EP KILL 'E M , “ W GRENT MUCH cott S. Bush of Greenwich, Conn. IS THIS-. DONT CARRY THE L E A V E Household Services Offered ...... 11-A WANTED—TO BUY 58 ANNUAL MEETING of the scrappy performance Arnold assistant steward, Elmer Clark: ' H A S M T g o t W H A T OF A RtOG Building—Contracting ...... 14 have given all seaaon. worthy chaplain, Lester Hill; worthy Jess W. Sweetser, National ama­ aAU.„.DONT THRC5V AMY (DOCK Florists—Nurae.iee ...... u HIGHER PRICES on rags and IT TAKES-.. AND T'DAV, AKT WE treasurer, C. Irtving Loomis; worthy teur champion in 1922 and British m a y HAVE Funeral Directors ...... 16 metal. Call me before you sell. amateur champion in 1926, has been HASSES^ AMO DONT TRY MUCH Raatlng—Plumbing—Roofing .«• 17 Notice Is hereby given to all the secretary, Mrs. Arthur L. Deed; HES THE ONLY TRCXJBLE Live poultry bought; Wm. Ostiin- nominated to succeed Bush on the TO KICK.' LEAVE THAT TO \MSPK gtaurance ...... u legal rovers of The South Manches­ worthy gatekeeper, Clifford Hill; ' O J E I HAD L E F T AG-ITTIW' IClUloery—Oresamaklng ...... 19 sky. Phone 6879. ter Fire District that tho Annual Deaths Last Night executive committee. All other offi­ TO d o ' Moving—Trucking—S.urage . . . . 10 worthy Ceres, Glaydce McKinney; MORE ENPERISMCED T O S L E E P Meeting of said District will be held worthy Pomona, Grace Reed; wor­ cers are Slated for reelection. F O R T H A T Fubllo Passenger Service ...... 10-A New York.—Mrs. Louisiana B. H. ^ PLAYERS.... WOlV Painting—Papering ...... 11 In the Spruce Street Fire Depart­ thy Flora, Ruth Vinton; lady assist­ • I!.'* F O S r r iO N Professional Services ...... 11 ROOMS'WITHOUT BOARD 59 ment Building, Thursday evening, Gibson von Engelken, a descendant b e a t IT. B c r m /.' ant steward, June Loomis; executive 60 PERSONS DROWNED IN. sr su snvKi. me. r. m. sta u a pat. ow .lT iy f apalrlng ...... u November 14, 1935 at 8 o'clock for of one of Kentucky's early families committee, Louis Hlghter. allorlng—Dyelng—Cleaning I4 FOR RENT—FURNISHED room ____ •■■ii.-'-rti;.,.' the following purposes: and the wife of Friedrich J. H. von On Thursday evening the ladles' ToUet Goods and Service ...... 16 In private family. Including break­ Engelken, New York and Kentucky Istanbul. Turkey. Nov. 12.— (AP) (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Wanted—Business Se.vice ...... 16 1. To take action on the reports degree team will work the third de­ —The Turkish steamer Inebolu sank Edocatloaal fast, 84.50 per week. Telephone and recommendationa of the officers banker. The fat sun smiled from ear to 6349. gree at Echo Grange. in the Smyrna harbor last night dur­ ip 'Courses and C U ssea...... I7 of the District. BalUmore, Md,—John T. Wald- Rev. and Mrs. Harold S. Winshlp ear, and to the Tlnles said, "I'm They sleep again, when I am gone. Private Instruction ...... 2t hauser, 65, known as one of the ing a severe storm. Ninety of the Bbnclng ...... fg-A 2. To take action in regard to ap­ and cousin, Miss Robinson of HarU more than 200 passengers and crew here to see that you all get up. I ahine on bathing beaches and give Mnsleal—Dramatic ...... 19 propriations for the expenses, re­ best informed men in the dredging ford attended church Sunday morn­ folks s coat of tan. business on the Atlantic coast. aboard were reported drowned or You have had a good night's rest. Wanted—Instruction ...... 10 pairs and maintenance ot the Fire ing. Mr. Winshlp occupied the pul­ misaiag. "Sometimes I make folks rather R. i ” FtaaBcial Department and other activities and Toronto.—Frank Lauria, 51, for­ pit in the absence of Rev. Leon H. “My friend, the Sandman, asked hot, but they still love me, Uke .▲Mods—Stocks—Mortgsges aca.. II UNDER NEW MANAUEMENl mer heavyweight boxing champion me to hop down here and awaken as not. My Ufe Is spent In spreading Business Opportunities ...... 11 property of the Fire District for the Austin who accepted the invitation The British freighter Plo rescued i - J 26-32 Birch Street enaikng year. of Canada. you. He Uvea his Ufe for little all the cheerfulness I can.” Money to lx>sn ...... II of a former church of bis in Roalln- 111 persons In the darkness. tots, so he knows what is best.” Uclp and ullnatloae One 3-Room Apartm ent...... flfi. 3. To sec if the District will au­ dale'. Moss., to preach at the 45th Lloyd's register lists the Inebolu HBf’ .'TOU RINOSFORD-SMITH LOST "Of course he does,” said Scouty. “Gee, ril agree that you are l o o k ? t h e k i c k o f f MAKING ^ Help Wanted—Female ...... •$ Steam Heat $5. Extra Per 5Iontfa thorize Ita Treasurer to borrow. In anniversary of that church. os a steamer of 1,080 tons regis­ BWOOf B *A C ^ "Gee, he's been aa kind aa he can right. AU day you are a pleasant HAD'iOu R Help Wanted—Male ...... 86 During Winter. the name o f The South Manchester A t the annual meeting of the Tol­ tered from Istanbul and built in IS 03M IN3 RKSHTTbODOK? t o n i g h t s ^ WATiCHlMd.^ l^- "A Salesmen Wanted ...... 16-A Ragoon, Burma, Nov. 12.— (A P )— be. The rest I've bad makes me sight," said Scouty. "Now, I s'pose O R D E R S .' Help W'anied—Male pr Female.. 17 Fire District, money for the ex­ land County Farm Bureau Friday 1892. feel like a flippant Uttle elf. that It Is time for you to go. WHY D o e S N T HE STEP HEWSPAPER ' RELIABLE REALTY CO. Crews of the planes seeking Sir WHAT DO ▲gen.a Wanted ...... 17-A penses and uses of the District dur­ Charles KIngaford-SmIth and hts co­ evening the ladies served a roast " 'Twaa kind of you to drop out “If. you're not up where you be­ Situations Wanted-Female ... 18 126 Temple SL, Htfd. Tel. 7-511U ing the coming year, and give the pork supper to 126 members. The a s i d e AND LET SOME­ ^ HBADUNES— flituatlont Wanted—Male ...... I9 pilot, Tom Pethybrldge, lost on an ALSO GOING STRONG of the sky and come down here. long, folks sure wUI wonder what TOU THINK See SupU On PremiM. or note or notes of the District for the tables were decorated in a unique We'd love to have you stay a while ONE ELSE TAKE IT ? S H A O Y S ID E Employment Agencies ...... 40 Ehigland-Australla flight, reported la wrong. We will remember you, TtHJ-RE lAve 8toek—l*el»— Poultry—Veklclee Call tor Information at 7HM) P. U. same. manner with all phases of farm life New York— Retire? Not Dan and teU us all about yourself." 'cause all about you now we know.” Uogs— Birds—Peta ...... 41 to^ y that the search was “virtually NFOOND THAT DOINO? >MALLOPO - 4. To elect officera for the District hopeleas.” represented— the pigs were In the Louis, 62, even though the Eighth And then the sun cried, "Hap­ Live Slock— Vehicles ...... 48 for tha ensuing year. clover'and the cows were In the com and Ninth avenue trolley cars were "WeU," said the sun, "up in py day to all of you. I'm on my , klNQS7i>KI» - Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 Two Royal Air Force flying boats j'eplaced today by buasea. Wanted - Peta —Poultry—Stock 44 6. To take action on any other arrived here from Singapore, Straits and the wood was piled In cords, the sky I shine aU day, ex­ way.” In just about a second he | matters proper to come before said etc. Mrs. Floyd Standisb and her "I started driving a horse car for cept when I am hidden by the was way up In the sky. For Sat^—Mtecellaneooa Settlements, where the Australian the Eighth avenue lines In 1894,” he ▲nicies for Sale ...... 45 meeting. pilots were due last Friday, after a asslatknta deserve much crcdlL The dark clouds. Then, of course, Fm "He certainly is shining bright," fioais and Accessories 46 EMIL L. G. HOHENTHAL, JR., following officers were elected for said. "Three years later the horses out of sight. said Goldy. "What a pretty sight” Building Materials ...... 47 fruitless search over a wide area off went; I leqrned to run an electric "W hy my old friend, the moon, T o / i e n t ROBERT J. SMITH, the coast and over the Bay of Ben­ the coming year: President, Walter "I wish that I was up there, too," Ulnmonda—Watches—Jewelry . . 46 car and never lost a day's work. comes out, I scamper when I hear said Duncy with a sigh. nectrleal. Appliances—Radio .. 49 SINGLE HOUSES: District Committee. gal. 3. Haven, Coventry; Ralph Anthony, After 38 years they taught me to Fuel and Feed ...... 19-A Dated at Manchester, Conn., this him shout, “Get out of here. You Oorder — Pariu—Dairy Products 60 60 Scarborough Road: 7 rooms, Officials announced, nevertheless, Mansfield, vice president; WUUard run a bus, and I'm not 'lo s in g a have the daytime, and I have the 8th day of November, 1638. (The -Tlnles have their flsoee stOQsehold Goods ...... 61 tile bath, lavatory and oU burn­ that the bunt would continue. Plnney, Somers, secretary; Alcxan- day's work." night.’ washed in the next story). Machinery and Tcole ...... I*’/ kv Musical Instrumeiits ...... j j er. Office and Store Equipment 64 66 Porter St.: 8 rooms, two tile Specials at the Srores ...... 66 THE FIRST-NIGUTEH Wearing Apparel—rors ...... 57 baths and lavatory, oil burner. A LLEY OOP Got ’Em Guessing* By H AM UN SALESMAN SAM Wented—To Buy ...... it 27 Scarborough Rood: 6 rooms ilhey’re Off tile bath; oil burner. WELL, GU2 - WOW THAT By Small Reetanraato NEV MIWO -M O U 'LL AWRIGHT, ^OU GUVS, Va , ^ Po llOH-tOELLTllATcoiiC Mooma Without Board ...... se 113 West Center Street: 6 rooms WE'VE GOT TUWK AW' see-M OW tPOP, DUMP THAT STUFF D u n ss OP A CAPtAIN Wjuiit YM’ ajEprcHeR. op Mi^dere Wantui ...... ^ ...... i i -a t h e r e ? c'noAi ooaw a m * HOLE'/ SiCKiTcy SOCKSrl Opnntry Board—Keeorta 60 tile bath, heated garage and oil BOBO, I SP05E y£R T H A V E , TAKE A DETAIL R IG H T O V E R T H E R E , CEL£C nO N of a captain o f a football team Motele—Restaurants 6i burner. TAKE A LOOKiNiOUWD, Uet-XKlt G o UP AN* h a v e TH' ©ALI-OON IS L oose OOWWA THROW 'EM HUH? WELL, OP MEW OUT AM’ A N ' TH EM ^ generally is left to lettermen o f the pre­ .Wanted—Rooms—Board 61 BACK lU THE vious year's squad. HUM? A L O O K 1 Meal Estate Per Real DUPLEX: WHATCHA BRING ME INI A SCRAM - r^AH.A ▲pax^menia. FUts. Tenements.. 6l PTT/ COM M A D O BIG LOAD OF In my opinion, the captain should be the fel­ Bt-AfTEQ YHlW&S < A H y P L R c k i B ^ n eet Locations for Rent . . . 64 162 Center St.: 6 rooms. * •V WITH'EM’ BAMBOO AM- low who has the most team epirit, one who fighti A R E G O ^ FUK^Zt: BFUCOl^ L O O K ^^f COHAT- , tfoosea for Rent ...... «6 Purnell Place: 4 rooms; reason­ with all he has with no regard for individual Soburbaa lor Rent 66 able rent > SOME VINES.' T O ! - ^ tS h e I B T I e o r O O O ^ (90IM ' Summer Homes tor Rent .r ,..-- 67 gloiy. That’s the reason why so many men from Fr«»ted to Rent ...... g| 995 31aln St.: 4 rooms, bath, pri­ the line are elected leader of the squad. Meal Eataie Per Sale vate entrance; suitable for Doc­ A captain should be a player who, by his own Ipartmeut Building for Sale ••• 69 tor, Dentist or Attorney's office deeds, inepires a teem to greater heights; one luslnese Property for S a le ...... 70 or an apartmenL arms and Land for Sale 71 who never says die in the face of certain defeaL Slain -Street Stores and Offices and one who haa the quality of leadership abnl- « t . tor ...... ------— • ” 71 To BenL ' Iw rt Fropwty tor 8. 1* 7* ar to that o f a general who is In (he front ranks tabubu for B.U ...... 74 Apply to leading his men on In the face of cruel strafing. U.1 E*t.t* for Exobv^s* 74 A captain also ahould be one of the beat stu­ J * - “ w u U d — R..1 E .t.t* ...... 71 dents on the team so that he een offer an axsm- •• 8 .1 N o t lc * ...... t t Edward J. HoD ^ to thoee who have the tendency to fall be- 866 Main S t. TeL ««42 hind in their studies. ■ „ T.IS.MO.V,».MT.O». mMm “ I — —

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