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DEATH STRUGGLES OF EXECUTED MURDERER RECORDED

PARTIES DIFFER

BRANDS JAIL SYSTEM

IN CONCEPTIONS

of

OF CHIEF ISSUE

OF STATE DISCREDIT

While Repoblicans Fresrat

Recovery Democratic And IN REPORT TO CROSS

Socialist Speakers Pomt CRACK SHOT HITS DOO

INSTEAD OF K.ABBIT Three Major Recommeadi- ' To Other Matters At Stake HiMVER AVERS Scranton, Pa., Nov. 2— ( A P ) —

Lieut. Richard Beynon, crack tions Made By Legidatife pistol shot on the Scranton po- By ASSOCIATED FBBS8 VANISHED MAM lice force, went hunting with a Connecticut citlxeile could cUooae double-barreled shotgun and a Commissioii; Urges As-

today between aharply conflicting neighbor's dog.

jjanceptlona of the principal laaue in KIDNAP v ic rm Soon the dog routed a rabbit sembly Appropriate Cask and aped in pursuit. Beynon " tbe state Campaign presented by alm^ and fired. When the smoke okesmen for tee leading parties cleared, the rabbit had dlsap- Declares Fried Shot To For Land, BaOdings, her Rtendlng for their votes. peared. The dog lay on the [Dominating Republican pre-elec- ground--dead.

tion oratory haa l^ n tee claim teat Death And Cremated Aft- nmg Expenses Of Far*. tee "one leaue” was ^’recovery," and to teat view haa contraated last night tee opinions of Democratic er Being Held Prisoner Hartford, Nov. 3 — (A P ) — Tha

Senator Francis T. Mahoney and OHIO GOYERNOR legialative commission on jails, Jasper McLevy, Socialist candidate branding tes pressnt OMUMCtteat for governor. For Period Of Four Days. jail syatsm "a now complstely dto- Maloney contended that aa In 1983, 1934 and 1936 tee ‘'essential ORDERS TROOPS credited system that has aldad ow« New York, Nov. 3— (A P )—The question” to be decided In next Tuea- Dr. Stephen H. Besley, prison physician, examines the cardiograph made of the heart of John W. Deering (right), 40-year-oId murderer, as tertally to anlargtog ths ao-eallad day’s election was "wheteer tee peo- Deerlng was shot by four executioners at Salt Lake City. The steady line reveals Deeiing’s reaction as he awaited the flring squad: the first flutter mystery of Arthur Fried, young criminal class,” submitted today to ple of Connecticut are willing to business man who vanished eleven READY IN ROW marks Impact of the bullets; the wild flucttiations are the death struggle. End of the line is death. Deerlng, who asked that he be executed for Governor Croee three major reeoM turn back teeir government to a killing a man In a robbery, gave his body to a medical school and the corneas of hla eyes to a blind man for transplanting. reactionary Republican machine.’’ months ago, was cleared today with menda tions. Suye Question SttU Uommaat tes disclosurs by J. Edgar Hoover Ths most Importaat rTtinmmuld Da?ey Declares He WM Not "Tbla question remalna tee domi- that Fried waa kidnaped, held pris- Uon of the Oommlssloa. hMded by oner four dsya, then shot to death Dr. Jerome DavlA former prafbaMr nant one,” aald tee Senator, “de- apite tee desperate efforts of tee and cremated. at the Yale Divinity SchooL to that PLANES, NAVY HUNGARY GEIS Permit Lawless Inyasion Republican candidates to make It DECLARES SPANISH WAR Hoover, In a dramatic atatement a stete jaU farm be aetabllahad for appear teat during tee past few last night, Ia|d tee death of Fried, tee custody of sentenced meo. thar^ months they have suddenly become 32, head of a Bronx sand and stone Of Ifiddletown In Connec- by abandoning the county JaU M tha champions of liberalism.” CARRY BRUNT NO LONGER IS MENACE LARGEST PART company, at the hands of a four confinement place for coavtoted McLevy saw It differently, al- man “kidnap syndicate” which tried prisoners. though he credited .Maloney with for wMka afterward to collect tion With Tobacco Strike. Ths flve-maa cornmlsriea aim dragging "the real Issue Into tee OF CAMPAIGN OFCZECHAREA $300,000 ranson). rscommsndsd that tar tha aatahttEi- Bunllght.” Chamberlain Demands Par- The chief of the Federal Bureau ment at tha JaU farm tha aaimral "What Connecticut voters want RAILROADS,Tabo r of Invostlgatlon said “certain ones" Columbus, O., Nov. 3.— (A P ) — Aaaambly appropriata $80,006 far to know,” aald tee Socialist nom- of tee quarteV also had oonfessed Gov, Martin L Davey, declaring bs tha purchaaa of land, $800,000 flit inee, waa why was It possible for Japanese Depend Upon Two Assert Gennan And Italian they collected 814,900 In two hither- conatrucUoa of tha buUdton nd liament Approve Conedn- would "not permit tee lawless In- the ’Veaapools” uncovered by tee AGREE ON PROGRAM to unrevealed Brooklyn kldnaptngs running sxpenaaa, and $4oiMO fbr Waterbury and Merritt Parinvay Forces In Extensiye At- Mediators Award / and said they are under suspicion in vasion of Middletown” , said today aqulpmant grand Jury InveetigatioiM “to have sion Of Friendship Ac- taro other kidnap cases and three "it may ba necessary to send troops” Othar BeeanHHBdntlana existed over a period of years with- holdups. there In connection with a strike at out the knowledge of men elected to tee P, Lorillard Oo. tobacco pUnL The other two major tacks Radiating From cord With Mnssolini Towns And Cities Except Burned Body In Furnace datioDS of tee commlstooa were Ifelat high and truated atate officer’ Three Cardmal Principles The men. Hoover said, shot Fried A committee for Induatrtal McLevy credited Maloney with ganlaatloa union called a etrlke at exlsttog Jails he used mainly teg t$a to death In a lower east side apart' detention of arrMted peramm ni$^- bringing out the “real lasue” because Captured CHy Of Canton. Bratislava And Nentra. ment and burned his body to i tee plant Oct 8 and a week ago iB an address Monday nlgbt tee London. Nov. 3.— (A P )—Prime May Form Basis Of Long- tog trUL nad tent nU womw pito- furnace. there waa a ekirmUb at tha ptont Raeaator said tee RepuUicans Minister Chamberlain declared to- ooera who are Mnteoced to be aote* thought “they might aptaab mud on He qamed the suspects as De- between workers aeeklng to return mltted to the State Farm tor WdM* tea DemoarpUa camndatea” by Hongkong, Nov. 8— (A P )—Japa- day that tee Spanish war Is “no Range Rehabifitation Plan Vlqnna, Nov. 2— (A P ) —Hungar- metriusGula, $0, a pinball operator; to their Job* and union member* and sympateiaers. en at Eteat Lyme, rather thMi be ‘'throwing atones" Into the grand nese Air ahd Naval forces today longer a menace to the peace of ian quarters said today teat media- WlUiam Jacknls, 37, a W PA play- oomnUtted to county Jails as ssdM Davey described tee incident as a Jury "cesspoola." bore tea brunt of tee extensive cam- Ehirope” and demanded that Parlla tion by (Jerman Foreign Minister ground instructor; John Vlrgs, 34, now nrs. ChaOeages Major Parties Washington, Nov. 3. — (A P ) — a clothes presser, and Joseph 8. Ss- "serious riot" during which “tea paign radiating from tee captured ment approve tee conclusion of hts Joachim Von RIbbentrop and Itallaa In Its rsport to ths gpvsraer. tts The Bridgeport mayor contended Railroad management, labor and two ooda, 37, now to Sing Sing prison CIO pickets assaulted other am commission also urgsd “n Southern China city of Omton. friendship pact with Premier Mus- Foreign Minister Count Galeaxso for parole violation. ployees. Including some elderly wo- tee “apotlM and patronage system” solini. government agencies were In sub- use of tee Judlcinl and ndi Japanese planes in an attaok on Ciano had given Hungary all the Hoover said all four have police men,” and be said "a reign of ter- was responsible for' tee condlUona He baaed hla argument for such stantial agreement today on three tlve policies of relsssa oa ban or am uncovered by tee grand Juries, and, Sbekl killed SO and wounded 60. In- Czechoslovak cities and towns be records and will be turned over to rorism has been Inaugurated In action, wUeb would let him continue cardinal principles which may form their own recogntoniMo at passoos proposing tee merit syatem as tee cendiary bomba started a number of demanded except Bratislava and local authorities for prosecution. peaceful community.” remedy, challenged spokeamen for bis aearch for general European ap- tee basis of a long-range rehablllta- bound ovsr tor trlaL” and n grsatir firee and houses were damaged ex- Neutra. They were arrested over tee week- Troopa Await OeveloinDenta use of probation, with or without the two major partiea “to prove tensively. The Injured were taken peaaemsat, on: tlon program. end. • Troops, the governor said to a Mussoltni’a withdrawal of "haU” , Although Somewhat different These sources said Hungary waa fine, tor thoM convletod at JaU of* where any attempt baa been made to Macao, acroaa tee mouth of tee in •tatement to tee preaa, hava been of hla Infantry forces In Spain and ■cope, the proposals are; 'Swarded territory around Munkacs Victims In tee two Brocklyn ab- fensee. It teconuaeaded that ^ to eliminate these fundamental con- Ckuiton river from Hongkong. placed “on notice” and are awaiting three-fold conditional promise to 1. The authority for additional and Deregasaax, which would give' Judicial OouaeU or aa appetottvs her control of the only railway con- (Oontlnued oa FSga Eie\'ea developments. (Oouttaued oa Page Two.) Canton dispatchea Indicated Japa- rrilre all remaining effectives and consolidatlona and mergers of rail- nese naval forces and Infantry de- roads. necting tee autonomous states of The union la aaklng recognition as no more troops or airmen in: tachments, were pushing steadily lost definite assurances” from 2. Greater flexibility in rate-fixing Slovakia and Ruteenla. the bargaining agency, checkoff for procedure. Other cltlea aald to have been 3 west from Shluhing, 36 miles south both Chancellor Hitler and Musaollnl pa rment of duel and tee closed and west of (^ t o n Itself. 3. Government loans for carriers ceded to Hungary Included Kassa, shop. In Munich that they wanted no JAPS TO CREATE FDJt. INTERESTED ' Reports not officially conflrmed on both ahqrt and long terms. Ungvar, Loeong and Rosayno. The governor, renewed hto attacks Sp^lah territory.” TheM suggesUons are listed In Begin D^beratlng Alone said tee British gunboat Robin and ~~ fuses To Ifostpoiie Debate on John L LewU, CIO chief, which legialative programs of the Associa- The tawo medlatora, after going four river steamers carrying women R e fu ^ g to 'postpone or prolong began In 1937 when he ordered LATE NEWS and children refugeea from Wuchow tion of American Railroads, the Rail- o'ver the whole problem with ECONOMIC BLOC troops to protect a "back-to-work” IN SEVEN STATES today's \sctaedule one-day debate on way Labor Executives’ Association, Czechoslovak and Hungarian diplo- to canton were bottled la the West hla motion to register tee House’s the Interstate Commerce Commis- movement In tee Mahoning valley river there. They were caught be- mats, began deliberating alone at 4 sion and the Prealdent’s Emergency p. m. (10 a. m., e.s.t.) to draft their steel area, by calling tea union lead- tween a boom laid acrosa tee river er "the moat dangerous man In FLASHES! « sued OB Page Eight.) Board which recommended teat tee final declMon. Plan Annoimizd YYill Carry Fair CrosS“Sec(ion Of Way by Chinese and dangerous minea carrtera abandon an announced IS Count Ciano In a speech opening America.” The executive asserted per cent wage cut. the National Labor Relations Board Beiaforoe Oanteu Units the dellberatlona, aald Fascism ex- CBCISEB BATTLES M l Chinese beard more than 10,000 President Roosevelt recel4«d as- pected "a new oi^er and a new era Out “Immutable PoGcy" a’sa controlled by Lewis. Conntry k Thmldiig Pro- troops arrived at Amoy, southern surances from tee railroads and their In central Europe" to lasue from the "Ohio will continue to atand for Cromer, Norfeik, , N e r . f l . SAtS VOSS TOLD employea’ representatives Monday —(AP)-rAa naldeBttfied < port in Fukien province, to rein- decision. law and order aa long aa I remain force Canton units; and similarly teat they would cooperate In draft- For Asiatic Rebuildmg. governor," Davey said. "We will not day engaged la a vtoteaS gm haMla vkled By Vote In Gronp. Von RIbbentrop announced "our with the Spaaleh freighter Cerlhe that tee Japanese garrison at Feng- ing definite proposals for him to lay teak Is to find a solution on an permit the lawless Invasion of Mid- before Congress. He, In turn, waa gena wtthla eight at watehsrs sa DIAL4I5IDIALA-151 lingtu. Southern Shansi, had been OF PLANE PLANS ethnographical baaia," and added, dletown or any other community." reported to have pledged hla support Paul W. PliUIer, regional director the Norfalk eenet The BrMMk Increased preparatory to a new “tee viewpoints of the two govern- Tokyo, Nov. 3.— ( A P i — Japan Bteaaaer Meakheed sent eat tha fs$* Washington, Nov. 3—(A P ) — U drive Into Shensi province. North to a generkl rail program. of the (fommlttee for Industrial Or- the signs mean what they say. ments already are well known but bluntly announced to the world to- It la iq^portant teat they be given a nlzbt that ahe Intends to create a President Roosevelt's chief interest TREASURY BALANCE has beea"Triag ea ths SpasMb Details atiil were lacktnf of a final opportunity to restate teem.” political and economic bloc consist- (Oonttoned on Pnga Eleven.) In next Tuesday’s voting lies In F B I Agent Corroborates •toamer Cnrthagaaa tor over am seven statea. Waablngton, Nov. 2.— (A P )—The The two totalitarian referees ing of the Japanese empire, Man- hour. The steamer appears to ha Six others have caught his atten- (Osuttuned oa i-aga Two.) « poaition of tee Treasury on Oct. 31: planned . to announce their decialon eboukuo and China In carrying out coasiderably damaged and tha Testimony Given By Tnr- this evening, after which Foreign tion at one time or another since Receipts, $22,790,649.77; expendi- her "Immutable policy” for Asiatic croiser 1* flytog dags eaytom *Beoa Congress went home, but his Inter- tures, $37,476,343.29; net bi^ance, Ministers Kolomon Von Kanya of reconstruction after tee war with SAYS DEMOCRACY to or I fire.’ ” est In teat group waa pretty well $3,569,150,M7.94. Customa re^pts China. ron Of Spy’s Confession. (Ooattnned oa Page BIghL) LOSE APPEALS blotted out by tee primatlea SEEKING SOLUTION for tee month, $30,797,153.75. A formal government declaration Those in which he .has taken an left a loophole for possible peace WatertNiry, Nov. 3. — (A F ) — Ive interest, and thus baa made FACES CHALLENGE Three Waterbary reetaaraad owasrs New York, Nov. 3—(A P ) ^ An arlth tee present govemmei)t of something of a factor In OF FINANCE WOES China 'i f It were to come forward today lost appeals to the Soperter ’ the"voting, would provide a fair agent of the Federal Bureau of In- to join In the eatabitshment of the eoort from revooatlea af thair IK i erosa-aectlon of tee way tee country vestigation corrobot)ated at tee Excavation May Settle Uqnor permits when Jadga Esrassl new order.” C. Slmpsoa rated lealwlthm wet* is thinking—all of it except the German apy trial today testimony Grateful To Allies Free Press, Schools And aoute. He learned about aome of served as a pretext or color Mr Mm The atatement expressed grati- the aouteern atatea In tee primaries. New French Finance Minis- that Otto Hermann Voaa admitted Shakespeare Argument sale of Uqaer. iadga Staapasa Approves Candidates after bis arrest that ha gave air- tude to those nations "arhlch iare in Mdary Necessary For la his deeimea warns Kqasr prrodl v., By letters, conferences and words plane secrete to German agents. sympathy arlth ua"— preauraably holders that Onaectleat apai' '.ls 4er Stmfies Nation’s Eco- Germany and Italy, Japan'a allies In dropped’ at different tlmea since A statement quoting Vose. avla- London, Nov. 3—(A P )—Work-,^ o r Lord Verulam was the real au- Pre^Iryation Of Stains. has a Hberal Uqnor tow sad Mat atate primaries, Mr. Rooaevelt baa aa anti-Communlat pact. Other failure to aUdb tqr MS tow mag tlon mechanic and one of the three men’s spades dug today at tes 840- ^tbor of tee works In question. pul hlmaelf on the line for certain nomic P$nle For Plan. The spearflead of tee movement arestem powers were hot mentioned. mean more eirtogeat towa Jost OS Hm Democratic candidates in New persons on trial, as Mying be did year-old secret of who wrote Shake- to open tee tomb Is R. L Eagle, an The declaration araa Issued to vlototlan at tenner Iqaer towa tif ^ 'York, Michigan, Pennarivmnla, Ohio, so -for Germany and not for speare's masterpieces, a Insurance man and convinced oommemoration at tomorroar’a na- ClilcaAo. Nov. 2.— (A P )—H. G. brewers, d.eleri and mieea keepstq Califomia, Iowa,, a n d Wl a c o n a i n . tional holiday, birthday of the Em- Hatfield, of Oklahoma City, presi- brought on prohibitlea. money” and read Into tee record The doors of historic Westminster Baconian. Of themaelvea, these atatea do not Parts, Nok. 3.— (A P )—A new peror Meljl, grandfather of Emperor dent of Kiwanls International, aald Monday. Abbey were locked, dim lights He believes Shakespeare may have have the power to make, or keep, French finance minister began a beqn among the contributing Himhito and considered tee founder today democracy waa Imperilled and KIDNAPINO TBIAL ENDS any man president. But la any five-day search for aa orthodox Leon G. Turrou, former FBI agent flickered inalde and a policeman of the modem Japanese empire. . that its preservation waa possible Maacheeter, N. B.. Nev. 8^—(At*) who waa in charge of tee esplona;,-e authors at tee burial. Shakespeare predidaatlal alectlon, they are states sohitlan of the aatton's economic kept the curious away as an explo- wak‘ better known then for the Bora Nov. 3, 1852; Meljl reigned only through a free press; free —New Hampehlre’e dret la which any overturn of electoral puaxle today after the cabinet had invesUgattan, testified teen that poema "Venus and Adonis" and from 1867 until hla death In 1912; achools and an unshackled Judiciary. trial eoded abrapOy today sentiment lalght well be called ■crapped the plaa hla predecessor VoM gave tee statement voluntar- ration was eondueted near tee “Democracy and tee DemocraUc W UHam J. Deolto, 31. of "Faerie Queen” tomb of Edmund •The Rape of Lucreee” than for hla hla reign covering tee period during symptoBiaUc. had Men working on for more than Uy. famous dramas. which Japan emerged from laolatton concept of government is chaUen^ pleaded gnUty to three at Ma New York and Papnsylvania are a moote. Aided In Qnwetlnnlag Spenser in tee Abbey’s poets' cor- today as never before.” he declared counts sgalaet him and was ner. If legible poems. are .found, arite to become one of the great powers. industrial states. Ohio and Michi- Moderate, experienoed. middle- The corroborating witness, Wil- one by Shakespeare among teem, In a speech prepared for delivery to teooed to 13 to 18 yoaH to pi gan are mixed Industrial and farm of-the-road Paul Reynaud, who Spenser died In 1699. Hie EUsa- Previously the Foreign Office liam T. Bannlater, now In charge at tbelr handwriting In the broam ‘nk spokesman bad declared that Asi- officera attending tee annual four- Charged with ahdocth states. Iowa la a farm stete that succeeded Paul Marchandeau as the Butte, MonL, dlvtaion of the betean historian WllUam Camden lies close to tee middle off the na- of Queen Elisabeth's re^ffie can be atics "can hardly accept as fair day council meeting at tee organi- ter woman, Marie Siamid, fluanes minister after a riiort- FBI, aald be aided Turrou in ques- aald contemporary poets * wrote compared arlth a knoam Bacon sation. tional bread basket Wlsoonsia la lived crisis yesterday, cancdled all treatment" tee existence through- Aug. 11. after foretog I tioning VoM at headquarters here “Mournful Elegies'’ which were msmuacript to see if the playarrlght out Africa and Asia of colonies of paalen. Edward Ueoltor. tn tha hoase of the LaFoOette Progree hla engagements and declared he burled "with the pens that wrote President Hatfield urged tee use and wltneesed the statement. and great essayist ware one and the western nations. of ''every proper means” to combat tier'e aatomobUe, Destto \ sive party. Califoniia, repreeenta- evM would refuse to answer his them” id Spenser's grave. If a same petson. Follow* Quesetlon On Note tive of the Paclfle eoast baa been a telephone until next Monday. .. VoM said all hla acts were “for theories of 0>mmunlsm and Fascism leaeed en a statotaiy Germany,- and not In hope of any spectmen la found among them by Bhaksapearsa— N*t Eathoalastle The statement was made follow- plM ded laaeoeat to I proUfle breeding groand for paoslon Decree Pawete Expire N«v. 18 William Shakespeare, scholars and "being expoiin-lod by those who R. remuneration. Banister said. Shakespearean disciples are not ing a question as to tee probable charge. plana. By then ha hopes to have the ■xpsrts hope by comparing band- would (Uaintej I'e our form of gov- CKaage Party FevwHee Opening of the day's seaslon was so enteusiasUc about the digging. tenor of Japan's reply to tee United ernment." • • • devious pattsru of French flnanees writing to settle tee age-old contro- They say If Shakespeare proves to States note of Oct. 6 demanding an A glimpse of tho way tlMqr put on claaied op In his mind so he can delayed by a alight Indisposition of a versy whether Sir Francis Bacon "We must stand for the contin- MARKETS A T A OLANCM. Juror. ImUcationa were that the be Bacon half tee population of tee end of Japanese toteaference with and take off partiea la govMitorsUp ghra tha caMnet at least a general actually wrote the Shakespearean bard’s Urtbplace, Stratford-on- uance of a free church,” he said. New York, Nor. 3.—'(A F )— and Oongreaeiasial elec&cw may be government would complete Its case American trade to China. The Stecke Mixed; nssi outline of his new program. Forty- arorka,' as many have bejleved. Avon, arlll go on tee dole. spokesman emphasized that he was "One of the first acta of a dictator bad tw looking at thatr party Hne- day decree powara given Premier kgalnst Voss, Erich- O! kier. U. 8. Is to either close tee church or con- ups 10 years ago, whan Urn Rapuh- army private, and Johanna riof Lawrence TaoMr, Obrary of Few ShaiuKMare signatures oa not commenting on tee note or a pos- Edouard Daladler'a cabinet expire legal documents exist, but a bacon sible reply and waa expressing only trol Its thought and actioa. Ucana were near the aautth of their Nov. 15. mann, halrdrsaaer on the liner Westminster, said tee tomb was not yet actually opened but that pre- manuscript la available. a personal opinion. “The maintenance of free acboola power, and now, whan the RsptAB- llw sudden shift In cabinet posts Europa, by tbs first part of naxt la absolutely neoemery to tee Ufe of etns are at thatr hlatarleal low. week. If not before. liminary survey work had been The searchers realtoe the chaneea T o u r (Anaerlcan) declaration of by which Rsynaod and Maichan- of finding legible writing are meager todependoica atatea that aO men our demooratlc form of govern' tlM riee. Iowa. MlcWgaa, riHfnnria, KTIa- daau swapped jobs as Justiea anfl E. RnaasII Davis, FBI agent itow fiidshed. CEbmx Tk 36-Yaar Effart even U Camden la proved correct. are created equal", be said. T h U ment” ttssoce —*in*"^t*** rcoult^d, poBticAl to riiarge of tha Knwnrllla, Tenn.^ Free Ftsm Neeaeelty to U M ; Eagle suggested the poems may ■sntlmsnt U becoming vary stroog Mid, from dsep aedtert dhrWtan, told of aceonHsaylng Tur- Tha digging la taktag place to tbs hava bean written on durabis parch- UDOQff AslStlCS. Voictog the aeeeealQr for a Mtok- off im r m «ew to tos amankxJkwmma ptoat sand ^ aa old ThsaMO river bad. BMot. .Thara is tha additional poa- sm sprtnktod over fcfriii MM naA t m . M ieh. >t»a! KAHCHEBPTBB BVBNIMO KERALO. MANCHE8TB1, OOMM, WEDME8DAT. NOVEMBER S. I fft 'PA G E HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M A N lH lESim OQNN. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2.1988 PACK r m im AWARD COAL CONTRACT PARDES DIFFER ‘Stop Spending; Remove LOYAUSTS, REBELS AOVB PLANES) NAVY IRON MAN SHOOTS dissenting memtore end by Com- BATTLE FURKHiSlY State Radio Officers At Reinartz Party mon Pleas Jufige Null M. Hodapp. SEEKING mrORHATION IN CONCEPTIONS Buaineat Strait-Jacket AMATEUR RADIO CLUBS COMPROMISE MAY The plan was submitted at a hear- ON $6.75 PER TON BASIS CARRY BRUNT FOR CRH) RECORD a. ing yesterday on contempt pro- Hsodaye, Franca (At the Spanleb ceedings a i^ n st the fl've - for ON HURRICANE LOSSES went according to the Selectmen’s When, the New Deal laat ^wtng^govenunant deSeits, entaUtag an ex FronUer), Nov. L—(AP)— Inst»- REOPEN SCHOOLS Ignoring a temporary injunction OF CHIEF ISSUE f m t aad goverament trooita battled agatost closing. ScM Boird Grat Local vote, to the W. O. aienaey company propoMd aaotiMr huga H*6n<11n» pro- pendlture of close to $aoj)00,000,00o OF CAMPAIGN lurioua^ poaeaesiop of HONOR JOHN REINAR17 at $7.49 par ton. (OMttias« iram rags gram as the way out of the Roose- in excess of revonuea, have elaaily "Dnrable** Dixon H u Played However, if the teschera and Questionnaire Is Befaig Sent When the Board of Education I stratogle blUs whlto form the main principole approve, the proposal velt depreeel on late which It had net avallad to put raoovoiy on i (OoottnaaS fMai raga Oaa.) dtfeasai of the Ebro front to east- aaea, to aa establiehed aid to town, Out To An Concerns In This Firai Business, Pemisyl’ eras asked to pass on the Select- dttloBs eraating these' easspoots flna basis. The thsory of tba spend still must to approved the lead the country. House and Senata ern Spam. Eveij Nfinnte h Twenty- state aad. nation, Relnarts declared. Teachers Meet In Secrecy School BoaM before the school can Vicinity By State Board. men's awards, It approved the hard political Iniquity." era haa bean that a deSdeney in re p o ^ Japanese landing south of InsurgenU esUmated three months (her 12S Present At Testi- He eaid that radio throughout the coal awards, but held back on the Other developmcDta aa tha flood Repubileana proteated that perma- vaU purehaeing power must of Sghttog there already had cost reopen. It was cmtsldered unlike- ▼ania Scarce Of Supply; soft coal business, claiming that nent recovery oouud not be achiev- country today le Miown in Ite true ly that the 34,000 pupils could re- A questionDaire sent out by the of campaign oratory surged on BMds up by tha govemmenL Tba _ CMneso reported, they launched more than 130.000 casualties. Six Straiglit Gamea. monial Banqnet To Bee- end proper Ui$ht. To Express Reaction Special MerconUIe, Commerce and better price could be obtained, and Dr. James L. McConaughy, Re- ed la this manner. They held that record of this period indlcatea rath' M infantry eounter-attsisk against ‘nw progress of tba battle which turn to thetr classes before Mon- In addition, submitting a change In unless eoaatructlve action were New Zealander Present day. The Bchools cloaed lost Fri- Fishing Committee, a eub-cominit- Four Other Bidders. publican candidate for lieutenant er that the general economic phi- rtpaneoa at Samabul. northwest of was resumed ca Sunday was oh- John Shirley of Napier, New Zee- day. tee of tbe SUte RehsbUlUtkm ■peclflcatlons. The Selectmen balk governor, charged ttat I^moorata to free private entarpriaa aasUttd by Ms Eimboats. About Waiting For Pay. losophy of which thla spending pro- scurad by oonSlctlng reporU from Decatur, ni., ivov. 3,_(a PV— trical Wizard And Ifis land, operator of radio station (fommlttee. Is being distributed to ad at tampering with their original were "forcing’’ WPA workers and from Ita govammantal atralt-jackat, gram la a part is Itself the ebiaf to nanghat heard a both sldaa. The In su rfn ts reported Make way for a new football Iron ZL3JQ, known to DX operators aa oil Interested persons by tha local With a low bid of ««.7S per ton decision, but Onally agreed to leave •tote employes to "kick In" to their tha country la the and would bo far obatacle to the restoration of pri- lormidabls Japaneoa naval fore* their advance was coattoutog and tbj "Voice of the South Paclflc’’ w Chamber of Commerce. These ques- the entire question of school supply war chest. won# off. vate spending. oparatlng off the (Suklang aad that the capture of now posiUons man—"Durable” Dixon. Wife; Are To Leaye Town Dayton. O., Nov. 2.—(AP)— aatonf five Mda lubmltted. the Man- Advooatea Tax Repeal a guest at the party loot night Mr. tionnaires are to to filled In by to the school board, and rejected the Today that vlaw h<4da mon mean- "In every country (If one axoepu cauatag virtually oU bad gtvsn them virtual control of Tha durable one, also known os Shirley arrived to the United States Amid elaborate preparations for Lend A Hand every businessman or concern with- t haater txiinber company waa laat W. O. Olenney bid Inaofar as the Raymond E. Baldwin. Republican lag thim avar before. the dlctatorsblpa) In arblch a a p e ^ to elhoa. Varying -raports tha area enolooad to tha broad curve George Cliff Dixon, Is a lineman from New Zeeland several monthe secrecy, Dayton's 1,100 teachers in Manchester who was affected by Bight aararded Oia adtool’a aoft coal echool supply wrae oonesmsd. gubematmial nomtnee. Joined hie A BUght but algnlScaat rlaa la w m that up to 36 warHtlpa dla- of tha Ebro river. Mr. and Mrs. John Reinartx of ago to attend the ARRL Convention A large family, recentl> returned paity'a senatorial candidate, John Ing program haa been foUoWad by at little James Mllllkto Unlventty were called today to express their to Manchester from out of the state, the recent hurricane. supply contract by the Board of The advertisement of the echool varioua bualnaaa Indices indleataa lasting recovery, two conditions have jShargad t r ^ at Futalag, protoet- Oovaramaat reports, however, said Wadsworth street were honored to Chfeago and since has been visit- reaction to a compromise proposal Tbe sub-committee is charged board for new bide followed. A. Dannaher, In advocating repeal that the giant that la Amarlcaa tog them with a heavy barrage of the Inaurgeato bad baea unable to who has played 60 mtantee Oct. 26. game against Lake Forest the pension plana are provided. Includ- back their contributions, plus two agreed to by attorneys for five Spriggs, 68, dreua clown, died last la th e m * The other bidders were O. E. WUIia man bill country Jury. Lonergan, Joining Cross and other MANCHESTER MAN PIUKS following day. He suffered a residence near tbe new Harrison ing retirement at 60 for male em- one thin g, and Cbailaa Magnell of thla town, It ^was Indicated, however, that N. J.. laboratory of th e . Radio Center Items and one-half per cent compound In- members of the School Board sup- night to the 10th year of bis re- At the urging of the court and a Democratic candidates at a major FM . INTERESTED STRANGE PLACE I'D SLEEP broken nose on the last play of ployes who have been with the or- terest. porting the closing order and two tirement from the Ug top. ta k e tin ra tbs Hoimehold ^ c t corporation of court-appointed attorney, the glrle rally In Danbtiry. asserted the Social Mparato local admtotatrationa un- the season's opener against St. Corporation of America, for which PENSION COSTS ganisation at least 16 years and re- S m e, coi Hartford, and T. A. D. Jones cor- mother, Mrs. Grace Columbus, pro- Security Act had developed a new der Japanese direction would be MEXICANS ESTAHJSH Louis, yet went the route against organisation Mr. Reinarts Is a re- SLEEPIN G ms Ml poration of New Haven. IN SEVEN STATES Hartford, Nov. 2.—(AP)—Wil- established at CXnton and Hankow’ search engineer. Today tirement at 40 for women under the Ptoon nuts have alwaya been tbe testing her reluctance, made an ••x" philosophy of "wise planning, > and liam McDonald of Manchester MUIikln’s next foe. In the Knox same conditions. favorite delicacy of southwestern g rid tro a. The making of the award laat on a legal paper giving the court wise Investment of time and money newly conquered by tha Japanese game this year he had musclea tom Alford as Toaetmaeter The small gym will be open for d ays to ( mght closes aa Incident which pro- pleaded with Judge William J. army, before a final amalgamation IMMIGRATION QUOTAS President Fred Eldwards intro- handball from 6 to 7 o’clock. Contributors to the penelen fund Indians. the right to place Rosie, who was and earning capacity" in contrast to (Oonttnued from Page One.) Burke In police court today for to bis right wrist, but continued to A rm istic e voked a oontioversy between the one of "reckless speculatlcn and Into one government. the flnleb and In the next game duced the toastmaster of tbe The small gym will be reserved for New Plan Inchides Insor- BEA U TIES C h rta tm u married last week to 34-year-old a chance to go to work. The Peiping regime, called the evening, Roswell Alford of Hart- school board and the Board of Se- Fleming Tackett, a cool miner. In spending which seemed to cbarac- group, Csllfornia Is the only one Mexico City, Nov. 2.—(AP) _ shifted from end to tackle to mver boxing from 7 to 9 o'clock. So stln g ii lectmen, both of which bodies had ferlte the years prior to 1938." "If you keep this up you won’t provisional government of China." the Injured member encash to a ford. president of the Hartford The Junior boy's plunge period FRADDTS It® the Kentiirky Children’s Home at that now haa a Republican governor. and that at Nanking, the "reform- The Mexican government eeUbliab- Radio dub. Toastmaster Alford ance Program For Em- N ovem b er formarly united to close the bust' Lyndon. Ky., near LouisvIUe. Francis T. PallottI, Republican Ohio, Pennsylvania and California work anywhere." remark^ the ed the following Immigration quotas cast. will be from 6 to 6:46. sk ip th ro i ■ass. A previous call for bids on candidate for attorney general court, sentencing the acetued to ed government,'’ are composed of Despite hls endurance mark, introduced many of Relnarts's as- Girl Scouts Troop 4 wUl meet in \0»A kg^ Rosie's husband, who Is wanted each had two Republican senators in Chinese but are thoroughly domin- under a decree published to the Offi- sociates to his many yearn of radio u p to th e both bard and soft coal was made on a warrant signed by County charged that the Democrats at their 1923. Iowa and MIchlgM each had Jail for 10 days for drunkenness, cial Gazette today: Dixon has scored only ona touch- the Franklin room at 6 o’clock. ployes 21 Years Or Older a a X m as hy the Selectmen, who opened the state convention “threw the New and 16 days for trespaaatng on ated by the Japanese conquerors. down. It came this year on an end pioneering to Ckmnectlcut, includ- Judge Edward P. Hill on a charge of one Democrat and one ' Repu.bUcan. Most of their Chinese offlclris were An imlimtted number of Immi- ing Arthur A. Herbert, treasurer The gym will be reserved tor vol- p a tln g tb blda aad aBrardsd tbs business on Deal out the window" and now arc Wlsconoln had one Republican and railroad property. grants will be admitted from Ar- around play. lybaU from 6 to 7 o’clock. P. J'S h as sU rte rape, la atlU the object of a search appealing to voters to kupport them unknown before enlisting undw Between halves of a recant game of the ARRL, George Grammar, as- the basis of ths lovrest blddar. Ths by Floyd county deputies. one Progressive. New York had Railroad Policeman Holland gentina, BoUva, the United SUtes, sistant technical engineer of QST, The P. A. t . Klrle will practice New York, Nov, 2.—(AP)— The tlo n s fo r CBrard for tbs stvaral types of hard because otherwlae they would “re- J*P*b’a direction. Their represen- be said to hls coach, *1 am not basketball from 9 to 10. w b sth er two Democrats. Gaffney had testiSed he found tottves have baan maatlng a t Nan- Ouatemala, HaiU. Honduras. Nica- tbe Short-wave radio organ of tbe Associated Press today announced coal urera dlvldad among four local pudlate the naUonal admlnlstraUon." the accused asleep on the tracks, playing football for that record. If Kane's glrU boaketbaU team wiu u su al "1 Col. Thomas Hewes. Democratle Iowa. New York and Ohio each king since yesterday. ragua, Panama, Paraguay. Peru. I'm not bolding up my and. take ARRL, E. Edward Handy, com- new pension and insurance programs dsalirs, arhUe the soft coal buslaeas have two Democratic aenators his head retting on a rail, and hia leeoe "Military Script" Portugal, the Domtoleau Republic, munications manager of the ARRL practice from 7 to 8 o'clock. "Jo h n n y " nominee for lieutenant governor, me out.” for Its employes in which participat- t ia sp ecial CAU FOR REPORTS praised Governor Croes* budget- now. Michigan, Pennsylvania and left axtenAng between the rails. A Japaneae embassy spokesman Selvador, Uruguay and Venezuela. But Coach Harold Johnson says and operator of station WlBDl, Managers of the Rec senior bas- 9.luX$SE California each have one Demo- disclosed today that Japanaaa aol- West Hartford, C3ark Rodlmoq, as- ketball league wlU meet at 8 o’clock. ing employes and the management t w een ue | balancing endeavors, asserting "his e, One thousand Immigrants a srear even a disabled Dixon la better *2ia rd e st t Oeoaral call for entrenchment was In spe- cratic and one Republican senator. dlers were encouraging the drcula- WU be admitted from Germany, thaa anyone else who might w - sistant e^tor of QST. Lou Batry Boys between the ages of 14 to 17 will share the costs. FROM EIGHT STATES Wisconsin has one Democrat and tlon of admittedly vast amounta of of Hatry A Toung Radio Company may now exroU In tbe Junior room. Tho now plans—with qny employe h o t. Ju s t 000 for clfle terms and hs had availabla and Belgium, Czechoslovakia, bennuurk, plaee him. W e d n esd s] 000 Cor functioning the macmlnery to make one Progressive. PAMPHLETS AVAILABLE "Military script” to occupied area# France, the Netherlands, England. and othera. John Falkosld wlh be In charge 31 years or older wto haa been with •CORRECTLY STYLED RANGE AND W ork^ on New York State of China. Mr. Herbert spoke of several in- from 6 to 9 each night except Sat- the organization at least year oure th e “ i iga aad Washington, Nov. 2—(API—The these terms effective. " Italy, Japan, Norway, Sweden and th a t," w h( 000 fbr SanaU Campaign Expenditures Mr. Roosevelt took a band in The purpoat Is to help pay Switzerland. teresting inddenta which occurred urday. eligible to psrticipat become of- • LUXURIOUSLY COMFORTABLE worklM out tba state ticket In war expensea and to Relnarts and himself during fectlve Jan. 1, 1939. o r o th erw l FUELOILS Osmmlttaa b a ^ to wind up Its ON WAGE, HOUR LAW gradually to to TooMrrow m entio n It p«B alactlon inqulrlaa today by call- New York, acting through Poet- stltute a new currency system to TOMORROW AND WMDAT their tours of tbe country to the The women's swimming classes They replace the "employes vaca- • CAREFULLY TAILORED master (3eneral Farley, hu political China. Interests of radio. Mr. Handy, Mr. will meet as follows: e ig h t weeh Phone ing tor nporU from tU agents In The Chamber of Commerce has TO OPEN BIDS TODAY THE NEW I tion, pension disability benefit and sight Btates. GAS COMPANY WORKERS Intermediary. He will speak In The spokesman declined to rewal Grammar. Mr. Rodlmon, Mr. Hatry 7:00 to 7:45—Advanced. death benefit plan” adopted to 1918. Hyde Park Friday night—a radio Informed ita membera that It haa the amount issued es being a miu- aad President D. C. Y. Moore ot Pension benefits under the old plan ^Moderately Priced, Aeeordim To Cover Selected, Tha states era Pennsylvania, pamphleU avaUabla that explain the 7:46 to 8:80—Life tevtiig. 6320 Ohio, Naw Jersey, minola, Georgia. END TWO-DAY STRIKE addresa which may 1m either otate- tary secret but he said It waa used ON NEW BATIIESHIPS circijI tbe Chamber of Commerce epoke There will be a special meeting will be retained as of Jan. 1. 1939. From the Flffare Qiioted,‘'Up. wlde or national In character. "Fair Labor Standard Act of 1938." to pay Army and Navy forces, (toi- of tbe fine work done by Mr. Rein- Participattoa Uimhnal North Dakota, Kratucky and Ten- A batch of testimony reflecting commonly referred to os the “Wage- artz for the past twenty yearn to of the managers of the Junior Rec BOLAND aeaeae. Varioua candldatee have nesa labor and supply purchaoea to Basketball League at 8 o'clock sharp Pointing out that participation to Kitten Soft Balbriff- on the action of Gov. Frank Mur- Hour Law." Membera who have any China. Ha admitted it cotiaututod Washington, Nov. 3—(AP).— Tba SAPPHIRE bring short-wave radio into tbe with Mr. Clarke. either tbe new pension or Insrirance OIL CO. filed a wide variety of eomplalnta Brockton, Mass., Nov. 2.—(AP) phy of Michigan during last year's quetUona concerning the law may q)ood of ths taAlUan dollar expansion prominent poeltlon it now oo- about the conduct of their oppo- —The threat of an Illuminating gsa sit-down strikea caused tha Presi- Inflation of the Jmpenese yen be- voted for the Navy this year by “ TABLEWARE cuplee to this country. The bowling aUeye are in good program was “wholly optional," obtain one of these pamphlets, Issu- cause it could be exebenged for condition and ready for use. Kent Cboper, general manager, said nenta’ campaigns. shortage in this and surrounding dent to pour bUeterlng words upon ed by the U. 8; Department of Congress depended paitly on Mds TO THE LADIES! To Keep in Tench Luxurious Sstias—- match, zi eommunltlee ended today with a de- a Oingreselona] committee last “good Jepeneee ctureney.'’ today by commerclu ahlpyards on FREE!' To Eaeh Lady Par- WhUe to the nature of a fare- The small gjrm wUI be open for In a foreword to the pension plan: ta g s fo r bo dslon of 110 emplogree of the Brock- Labor. It was eatlmeted at least 600,000 handball from 5 to 7 o’clock. "In my Judgment It la a sound, INVESnOATES DEATH week. Ha praised Murphy, who la This pamphlet explains **the rea- three new 88,000-ton battleehlpa. ehaatog a 26e Ticket Thoraday well party to one of tbe oldest Silk Crepfls aad ptocs s u its ton Gas Light (Vimpany to halt a running for reelectloa Japaneae flghtera have been sent to Preparing to open the bids of^lsls or Friday, Metlaoa ar Evtodag. (nembem of the aaeodation. It nraa Friday modern, approach to the matter of • ell fro m ; two-day strike. eon for the law,” "provlaiona oon- China. The gtri's afternoon swimming retiring pay, and In view of the pay- Broscloths (Sink) or coat, hat a Shanghai. Nov. 2.—(AP) — A During the last week-end, Mr. earning hours," "provislona concern- counted heavily on ths axpectation ON SCREEN- emphasised by those leaders pres- State offldals announced the Roosevelt wrote to friends In Penn- I^endkig Report Erronoone they would conform to prellmtoury ent that Retoartz was not In any class will be from 4 to 5 o’clock. ments that must be made to tbe Prlnto d ie rt fo r $ United States Naval board today ln- urorkere withdrew a demand for a ing wages," "Industries covered and veetlgatad the death of Ueut. R. E. sylvania that the administration of ReUeble sources at.Foochow seld eetrmstes that the veseels would Mnse leaving the group but would The women’s plunge period wUl United Statea government on ac- closed shop when the company Gov. George H. Earle there had general exceptions”, and so forth. reports of a Japanese landing at cost about $70,000,000 each. BfTff be, aa before, to constant touch be from 7 to 8 o’clock. count of old age benefits. It Is as Begalor De La Barra, gunnery officer on the promised *to use its "good offices" Emw LLargs U. 8. Gunboat Oahu, who was found been eager to help carry into effect Futsing on the soutbeesteni China Rejection of bide as too high with them all by the same medium Tbe class to Home Hygiene and liberal and ambitious sa either em- If you'i wltlmot to have new employes tecoms union a liberal program. His letter said might require the conctrucUon of that he has so well employed dur- Cara of the Sick will meet in the ployee or tbe Associated Press can Sixes. else 16. dead aboard the veesel In the members "In the usual way." coast yesterday apparently . were Jan of- Wbangpoo river with a revolver ly- Judge Arthur H. James, a Re- erroneous although Japanese ves- additional vessels In Navy yarda al- ing tbe past—radio. club rooms at 7:30. There Is no prudently undertake." ore ten hat the Strikers belonged to both A F. of publican who is after tha governor- OPPOSE CHANGING ready crowded to capacity And thus I D l l M 1 n 1 0V ^ S • I I 0 L A k H I l t o Mr. and Mrs. Retoartz were pre- a hoo{: to o t ing near his body. L. and C. I. O. unions. sels off the coast threw a bad scare chargq for the course of 18 leesona (fooper said that both benefits and pola tlve ship, had misused the president's Into the populace. •low ths whole naval rearmament ALSOl sented with a fine leather traveling except for the text book. contributions to tbe pension plan on de for 1939 name. Earls Is running for the program. "DIVOSOE OP LADY X" case by. members of tbe club and Soyene FtoMsI LABOR REUTIONS ACT These eoureea seld they had been The women's gym class will meet the part of employee and the man- you ho] senate. Some 78 warcraft, tocludtog two With M. Oheroa - L. OUver Mrs. Relnarts received a large Tock-Stneh aad If you Slromber^-Carlson unable to locate any Japanese troops from 8 to 9 o'clock. Thla class is agement were separate and addi- The Morgan’ Sofa and Qunr BraodelaUi lands Daffy's Oooperatkxi ashore to that vletoity. A l«ffe part batUeahlps, already are under con- bouquet of flowers, for which both usually held on Monday night out tional to payments and old age bene- thirty, A lettsr from the president was Washington, Nov. 2 —(AP) — struction. In conformity with Con- LAST TIMES TODATi expressed thanks. EngUah Chesterfield style with ably ha Members of the national labor rela- of Foochow’s population still was gressional policy adopted four years Gne^ of Honor Speaks was i^poned because of tbe Hal- fits specified to tbe Social Security a graceful serpentine front A m a ^ public In Wisconsin lost night fleeing Into the Interior, however. SUPER GIANT SHOW! lowe’en party given by tbe Ameri- Act. to aem TABLE RADIO saying that Democratic Senator tions boart^ told President Roosevelt ago, the work Is dlylded about "BOYMEETS GIRL” In hie response to the group large, maaelve group built ex- aophist; TO today they were opposed to any eqtially between Navy yiuxls and Relnarts described some of bis can Legion. The plans will be handled by the tremely eomfdrtabla with many Diiffv "haa always cooperated REFUSE CHINA LOAN ■o r HUMAN HRAEtS" Aetna Life Inaurance’ (fompany is, unit loyally." clienges In the Labor Reletlona set. commercial planta. 'work to radio, especially hla travels deep soft eprtogs. Channel than yt After a conference at the White London, Nov. 3.—(API— Great about the countiy lecturing before which Cooper said had assured the piping to tbe corners of ths sofa. S u H Your N eeds "He Is a real friend of liberal gov management "thla la one of the FRA DIN 'S If yo emment," added the President, not- Houee, Chairman J. Warren Mad- Britain again has refused to lend clubs and college clsaeee on raiilo CURB QUCTTATIONS Carefully constructed of kUn- slinky ing that he prevlouily had express- den told reporters to response to money to Clilna. communications. He described most liberal cooperative group in- drlsd hardwood fromsa, high- that I ed interest In Duffy's campaign. questions: Richard Austen Butler, imder- many of the beautiful spots to tbe surance plans ever offered to any quality springs, ctoon now filling look at In Ohio, Mr. Roosevelt has prais- "We don't think the act needs seeretary for foreign affaire, reply- far West and urged all present who By ASSOCIATED PRESS group of employes". AH t h e New materials, and excellent tailor- skirted amendment' ing today to a question to the Houae could to see them If possible. Pensloa UntU Oeatk Shades In ing. Tour choice of the newest ed Senator Bulkley. In California, Am CIto Pow and Lt B ...... 2% covering fabrics. for fav< ha has written an endorsemsnt of Ha end hla fellow commlaalonera, of Commons, said ths govemmant Ha told an tatoresttog etory eon- Am Gen 8H Employes sharing to ths pension Calls end Suedes blllowin Sheridan Downey, the "$30-every- Edwin S. Smith end Donald W. “^vouId adhere to their dedsion not cemtog tbe poesible Influence of Am Sup P o w ...... IH program will contribute three per One la , Thursday" eandldaU who beat Sena- Smith, he said, had expreseed this to Introduce legislation which would radio and what it meant to one Blue Ridge ...... cent of their earnings for ,a maxi- depends view to Mr. Roosevelt IH tor McAdoo after Mr. Roosevelt bad be necessary for guaranteeing a Southerner, a cripple, who built a (font Statea E l ...... H mum of 80 years. After retiring, tbe endorsed McAdoo. He baa tried to loan to China." retail radio business from a chance cats Serv ...... 8% employe will receive until death an $109*50 SPECIAL smooth over Democratic tempers However, he said, "other pracUcal radio conversation which led to hie El Bond and S h a re ...... 18 annual pension equalling one per T h e T a l k o f t h e T o w n maternity No, 290-H that were ruffled in the Iowa methods for giving; ssslstaace to manufacture and sale of Retoarts NUg Hud Pow ...... 9 • cent of hia total earnings during tbe BOTH PIECES* $3.95 are HOSPITAL NOTES radio sets. primary campaign by the drive China are receiving edhsideration." Pena Road ...... 1% entlro period over which he oen- tng with ' ■ome New Dealers made against The radio section has grown from Segal Lock ...... 1 trlhutod. Re-Uididsteriof pleated fro Senator Gillette. Admitted vesterday: Mrs. nah what It may have been to some to Unit G as...... 8% Normal retirement age la set at colors or t as)>iens the early beginning, a sort of nuls- •-PIECES COMPLBTBLT These are altogether aside from Carlson. 637 Mala street. ORDEBINO PLANES Unit Lt and Pow A .... SH 66 for men and 65 for womep, with EN D IC O TT-JO H N SO N SH OES the preferences he expremed for Discharged yeeterday: Mrs. Elisa- 749 Main Street varioua candidates In the primartee SUte Theater Baildinff RECON8TBUC7TED Very l|ull^ull SkirtsSkirls Ieither beth Maxwell, 70 Laurel street, Mrs. Canberra, Nov. 3.—(A ^)—Pre- In Kentucky. Oklahoma. OeorgU. Lena Robbs. East Hartford, I t^ - mier Joseph A. Lyons announced m Be-Wehtod with or without Hoops South Carolina, Maryland, and mond Lathrop. 42 Itost Osntor Idaho. the Houae of Rsprsesotatlvea today New Spring Units Oa street. Benjamin PhUllps, 18 Ridge- that Australia immedlatoly waa and Draped Bodices. wood...... street,---- Michael - Kazevlch, land Turnpike. ordering 60 Lockheed Hudeon bomb- NSW High Grads FeH Cotiaa (AP). Clamourous Satin em similar to 300 planea ordered by Birth: Yesterday, a eon to Mr. Greet Britain from tbe United Springs On Seats ; VALVOUNE KEEPS LEAD and Mm. Robert Sloan, 66 School Manhattan Shirts Tied. Rustling TafTeta etreet. Statea. Something In Jewelry? 3t$“J, ElacMc FU«I) Tanlaf A ^ tte d today: Mrs. Helen If the Answer is Yes — the Place is Donnelly’s! Frames Betari oteed . ’If**®"* '"•‘•"•Iv, •atom*!- Sheer Chiffon IN SETBACK TOURNEY i A venaltla •toMRy-go-ioMi” ot new •esHv. Esimded hdelHy o« t(i Eridson, South Windsor, Mrs. •triplags aad toaes to elMose ftons. 0«ar- Legs Bednlahed Isvorlte sMion. . . $ 4 9 .9 | Laura Medde, 48 Welltogton road, aateed net to shrink. $ Robert Benson. 124>4 Birch street. Onoranteed for 8 Years Folloviag ere the etandlnge of Francis Tournaud. 45 North Elm Ladies’ Stone Set Rinirs...... $6.50up I the teems for the fifth eeeelon of street, Anthony MuecUle, Mints sm iE A New Shirt If • M sahsttu Fine Upbolstety Fsbsfos playing to the eetbeek tournament 15 Gents’ Stone Set R in ^ ...... $&50 np tP tbal Court. Shrinks Bciow Its Afeasnred Sise. being Mid at North Bad fire head- Birth:-Today, a daughter to Mr. SSS2 2 Gents’ Sigmet Ringrs...... $7.50 up that you would expect to find and Mrs. Keoth RsymUds, Coventry. Hsedivbbed cabtnati of sistetied Valveltoe OU Co...... 1063 Census; sixty-riglit petlenta. “The Aristoerst of Shirtsr 'The Dumont’ Sofa and Qiahr lawa by and more Manchester G reen...... 1040 Birthstone Rings...... $6.50 up • only in quality furniture at we wee*-Ae Iseeei Sbee*er|- Hoee Co. No. 1 ...... 1026 If y«w profenoe to furniture Is CsHsoe Natural Teat>_fealeret Reld'e Auctioneers ...... 1D24 THEY FORGOT ABOUT 3IAP8 for the French style, you should much higher prices. •slate. No weodw evstyoee ttys, Mohawks...... ID34 Rocky Ford. Col.—(AP) The Stone Set Pendants...... $4.50 up ose this new eulto'creatod by the "TWe b Nobriag Fhiat TW e Marts B erbers...... 1004 famous Volentlne-Seavsr foc- '-(A P) early Spanleb mep-makara had tmies. BoauUful detail carvings NOW! Strerakerf-CeHioe''. TWyte Pspermaksrs ...... 1000 thla name for the streams that flows All Stars 998 Solid Gold Crosses and C hains...... $6.00 on the legs and arms, graceful levrar Diaa ever before asd Into tho Arkansas rtvevr Jurt oast curved hock, good durable con- we'll arreege bedgel larara St. Bridget's ...... 995 of Las Animas: El Rto ds laa Anl- Finest 978 mas Perfldas en Purgators, which Gold Filled Crosses and (Chains.. .$2.00 up struction throughout ore Just a Royals ...... 073 few of the many features. You means "Tba River of tho 8 o ^ Loet may select your own covering Oo,onlala ...... 964 to Pm^atory." ApparwUjriyiiei Lockets and Chains...... $3.50up Hartmann's'...... 968 wasn’t .enough room on later ma| fabcic from a large assortment Trojans ...... 913for that many words so now It la of the newest pattpatterns. Porterfleld's ...... 90Scalled ths Plcketwlra Compacts ...... $i.oo up Hose Oo. Jra...... 906 Town Gorge .a...... 900 8 OVlock Ramblers ...... SM Rkhlieu Pearl Beads...... $3.00up $120'00 REGULAB PRICE $71M HAUL *BOTH PIECES I can afford to offer attiafr^ Pen and Pencil Sets...... '.$2.25 up tire, loag-wearlag materig^ Made by Wsterman. becanae of hnr ererheud. Democratic RALLY Waterman Pen and Pendl Sets . .$4.25 up SPBA K BRS PARLOR D u m s HEWES Jos. P. C < X)N EY FURNITURE Cii. G. John S A T T I W illiam J. T H RESH ER DONNELLY H f.*!? " " ?• K O PPLEM A N N Edw ard J. M URP H Y I' IPAOE POUl ATtUHEarrER BVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER t, 198S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, DIANUHCSTER. CUNN. WEDNESDAY, NOVipiBER 2,1988 fm iw A O VBUtTUiaaBNT— AOVBKTUIEUENT- AOVBftnaKlUCNT— any houeewlfe and a benefit to the Fnel OU OoniM To Tlw Tromt popular for raafar*at3da coats this I table. The coat varlea with the use tbla time of year and Morlarty season. They may be worn effec- I which the user may aubject It to Dubose Bratton, Mieslsslppl; War- Bros., Center street, carry tbs high- tively with antelope hats In tb* Estimate Building Will ren L. Rogers, Ohio; James Craik as regards freezing froaen desaertR ly recommended Texaco Crys^lte "accent" color—the brightest eol SAY'MURPHY DID NOTHING APPROVES SCHOOL TEN EPISCOPAL noN ! etc. Modem methods of manufao* Buy a Forget-Me-Not Morris, l^ouisians, and John W. Kerosene, which la whits, water or In the tweed pattern. They keep Nichols, Shanghai, Chino. : ture and the free eacluuge of ex* elsar range oil of ths highest grads out the chiny wfiida at winter to : perlencea Ui the trade have brought Reach 1923-33 Average Rules provide that coadjutors LOSSES to give fine heat. Call M7S for thalr perfeetlon. To A id Disabled Vets automatically succeed to Jurisdic- the preeent day refrigerators to complete aervtee. TO PROMOTE NEW BRIDGE ™AFFIC CONTROL BISHOPS RESIGN state of perfection never before tion upon the death or resignation Dmt Pergol Nov. of diocesan bishops, and those In llff S fB t possible. If you are conaldeting the Jam Heaaton thia la Na- Washington. S—'(A P I— fprograma had not reached perMns line for promotions are the RL BARGAIN HOUND purchase of one, ray advice would Public Werka officials sstimated who can £fford to pay about 83.000 "Buy a Forget-me-not and help.«830.00 per month and about 60% I I n T h i s Tha housewife who takae great Rev. Robert E. L. Strlder, West be to select three or four models tional O 1 r 1 for a home. buUt In the northern Police Commission Accepts needy disabled war veterona” will receive less than $90.(X) per month. loutL pride In her well stocked Jam cloa- .Scout Week today that their 1^,600,OOOJXW Adyanced Age Or Physical ; the Rt. Rev. Bartel H. and compare them aa to faaturaa, pert of the United States. Caididate’s Recent State- Manchester be the cry of volunteer workers A good many of these disabled vet- ats would adore a gift that aarvta land thay aro building pronara would bring pub- erans are unemployed and, there- Relnhimer, New York; the RL Rev. convenlsnoe and appearance, bear- He Indicated he thought this Fred Ingley, Colorado: and the RL it b]r tlM them perfectly—an oblong Jam Jar fdepmdliig on lie eenstructlon next year up to ihlght be achieved by a pool of funds Recommendations; Votes when the D.A.V. Forget-me-not fore, unable to support themselves Disability Announced At ing In mind that the beet service tray holding six little .china Jam the average 1923-83 level. ents ProTe ffim Uniii- Rev. William M. Green, Mississippi. MTM «nd idepcnde mostly upon the general 'you, and I do for small investors who have 81.000 Date Book drive opens tomorrow, and It Is and their families. lars each cast like tha fruit sweet mean you. to Ths estimate was mada in con- hoped these girls, who ore giving Other replacements will be mode lb-commit* I reliability of the dealer and the do your "W f' too. to 88,000 which they wleh to place In For Target Practice. The D.A.V. concentrates all of Its by conventions In the respective AbUlUtkm Tba MedldDe Cbbliiat t Is intended to contain—grape, ictlon with a meatlng of PWA a sound Inveotmant at 8 per eant in- fonned, Is Charge; Say Next Week their time and doing their bit to- resources and energies to protect Meeting As Cause. can be kept neat inelde If It ti overnight, If possible. Cut with a ' orange, cherry, apple, raapMrry, field man, called hare for Inatruc- terest or slightty more. Nov. 6— Annual Conflrmand Re- dioceses. The House of Blshope ributed to wards helping those men who were and to advance the Interest of the elect only ml.sslonary bishops. tbo local painted frequently with enamel. sharp knife l-4-lnch thick Bake In a trawberry. And each has a tiny toodbye for another tlon on actual eonstnietion phasaa Vest Fmids AvallaMa union at Emanuel Lutheran church. wounded, gased or otherwise dis- war-time disabled, leaving to others at You might try aome eontraatlng or II Is Really gnrpHelng To DIaeover glass aerver topped with of tha new program. heae ques- moderately hot oven, about 400 de- that practically Surveys by Federal officials Indi- He Was Too Rosy With Nov. 8—Sixth annual art exhibit Meeting last night, the Board of abled while serving their country the solution o( other pressing prob- Memphis, Tenn.. Nov. 3.— (AP) Xe matching colora which will help ••• P.. for 10 or 12 mlnutea fruit to match the Jar—a colorful poem by MyrUe Vorat gheppard: All tha projects authorised by at St. Mary’s church. Per Aoai )d In by ! all hot air cate there Is a vast total of funds Police Ck>mmlasloners voted to put during the World War, will meet lems. It assists disabled veterans —Ten bishops of the Protestant carry out the room decorations. &(akeaal about fi doaen cooklea. accessory for tha breakfast or tea eengreaa thia year must be under available In thia elaeses, the Presi- Nov. 9—St. Bridget’s ArmietlKe guard Stasis 0 corn wltb* Inaces can view myny < into effect shortly the recommenda- with a generous response from Man- technically and legally to prove Delivered iltoctod Remember too, to keep the einer table to brigbten dull wintry da^. 1 crttaTiSSUa eonatructlon ky Jan. 1 and oub- dent said. He added that some Dmg Interests To Bother party. Elpiscopal church have resigned on How to Treat gency preparatlona In front where ' adaptad to With priite. stantlally finished by June 80, 1D40. tions submitted by a Joint commit- chester dttzens. their equitable claims for service aiorteoa Pbll Days Tempt ; heat as syatem of tax exemption for theae Nov. 12—Annual Father and Son account oi advanced age or phy- MXMW you can get thcni la a hurry. If Hast ftavings With ths AU-lx- PWA bos approved grants of Twenty y e ^ ago many of "Our connection and compensation for against charfod many steam and small Investors was being dlaeuoaed. banquet of Brotherhood cA Eman- tee representing the school board, Boys” "Over ’ There” were going sical disability, members oif the P i m p l e s neceaaary. Onn-PB«kags Inslda 1842,848,818 and loans of 844.491,- uel Lutheran church. the selectmen, and police which ask their war Incurred disabilities, and xae Al ount and NOVEMBER** to go walking. If you are wearing hot water rfya- Federal offldals said another Edward J. Murphy, candidate for "Over The Top" for you In an effort by Its Rehabilitation Service helps House of Bishops of that denomin- eaUUrd Polly Pm ton thoea your feet will which dsacrtbsa ths My rowa of cans and eryitel' Jars; 180 for 6,210 non-federal projacta houaing program under oonoldara- This Month for special control of the traffic ation announced here today. ef all B« buataeaa So much of to be built at an estimated cost RepresenteU've from Monebeeter to end all wars, to abolish militar- to transfer the burden of their care Make This Test ufacturlng Hot Chooolalo ^ “ htfortable and smaHiy dress- j nid*T. I^ st oompaet, convsnlsnt ununtra gJowini|; tlon waa rebablUtatlon of former Nov. 10— 88th annual meeting of situation at the high school. "The Meeting to dlecuse a general You will be surprised at the quick er aei la welcome these eftemoone. The and new Qaneral Else* hours. of 81,428.842,811. An additional the Democratic ticket, was the tar- Chamber of Commerce at Hotel conunittee, composed of Police Chief ism, to perpetuate democracy, to de- from this community to the Fed- church program, the House of paper ee & dovtainc ' nn3C25iIECIDEII3C2IES "beat realdentlal dtstrtete" that have relief from Itchy Pimples, Eczema, iiitad ae ancient Aiteca, It la aald, apiced '“ 0“ ov-r trie Oil Bumar sold by Its vagrant bratas. 8188.M9,704 has been ollottsd for to decline In many cities. get of further attacks today os Re- Sberlden. Samuel G. Gordon, Town Treasur- fend and preserve our Nation. Many eral Ctovsmment. Bishops will consider the resigna- inch COR* both for dress and strset wear and i v o u r nresant of them—about 88,000—ore still angry red blotches and other Irri- an n their hot chocolate with cinnamon, they're only 14.00 and $6.00. .Tohnson A Uttls. Tbsy Ite cooling ahowaral 1,003 federal projects. On# auggeatioa has been Sitab- Nov. 16 — Annual Kiwanla club er George H. Waddell and Superin- The D.A.V. has been pre-eminent- tions, probably today. tations due to external causes, after Diabetes •peelei 4 > return to publican leaders charged hla recent e : I 2 3 4 5 and modem Mexlcana keep that will bs glad to adviss aa flowars, Officials said work has atartad lishment of municipal conorationa show. tendent of Schools Arthur H. Illing, "Over There" In France, lying under ly successful In this roost worthy Those resigning ore Bishops Wil- you use soothing and cooling Peter- lala- tW a on 912 federal prejeete and on statements relative to a Connecticut the sod, where popples blow, row on Rehabilitation Service, In addition (IM 8MMIS custom today. 8o blend a little you. fret of chargs, My JeUlaa bloom upon my abalvea; to sons, repair and ramoiW these Nov. 21 — Annual Red Men's made a study of the traffic condi- liam L. Oravatt, West Virginia; son's Ointment. Makes the skin Adept Modified Sahota i you "U .T ?.r a “^ !X r o ir ^ u ^ ^ ^ 3,138 noa-federal Jobs. Fifteen River bridge project proved him in- row. We can do nothing for these to extending emergency relief, find- Itaa to Ob* 8 9 10n 12 ground cinnamon with cocoa If you how easily this bumsr Prsasrvsa and pleklsa, bMta, them- areas. Officials said Inauranea eom- sdequsto to represent Manchester's Tbanksglving Turkey Night in tions, and recently sent a report of Ernest- V. Shay led, Nebraska- look better, feel better. Peterson’s D would like a different flavoi for va- •sJvsa, small non-federal projeete coating •nnker haU. its findings, with re .ommendatlons fallen heroes now, except to honor ing employment, and rendering lad fbr ae* definitely _____ can be connected with your present panles, banka and other large la- Interests In the General Assembly. George V. Davenport, Pennsylvan- Ointment also splendid for tired, Irri- riety's sake. Some peraone alao like Aa natural and bright and red 8873,973 have been eompleted. vestors and real estate group# had Nov. 23—Thanksgiving Eve so- to the Board of Selectmen wbicn their memory. How better can you many Incidental types of valuable ia; David L. Ferris, New York; tated feet and cracks between iota, ‘oblam. 141516171819 for towners and country folk alike heating plant. Call 6876. Attention on Small Homee At a rally here last week Murphy to drop a whole clove or two In a are the new walking shoes Inspired also explain the merits of a com;- Aa that warm aummsr day urged a national program In this cial of Hose and Ladder Ck>. No. Ir, initiated the Inquiry and survey. honor the dead than by serving the social service to their less fortunate Irving Peake Johnson, (Colorado; 30c. all dnig^ists. Money back if plete new linlt, an oil burning fur- They shed Meanwhile, tha administration attacked the present Connecticut «1KD cup of hot tea or hot conaomme. by Dutch sabots. The platform sole, Beauty In Your Basement field. S.M.F.D., at Cheney haU. The Uoard of Police Ck>mmisslon- living disabled, those who returned, buddies. Robert H. Mize, Kansas; Theodore' not delighted.—AdvL PaMlal 212223242526 nace. Juat call 9202 for particulars. Their blood upon my kitchen taWs. waa giving attention to another River bridge commission because it Nov. 28—Concert by Beethoven ers approved the recommendatloni| physically or mentally scarred by Every civic minded citizen, realiz- lotlee Ml ths Insouciant uptiimsd tos, the The minute you Install oil hsat phase of the building Industry In hod done nothing os yet towards a rark. Var veterans who D.A.V., will tomorrow generously lUahad by HKIXO THKRE:- simplicity and ante. Select them in room, that will be clean, warm and struction of small homes. publicans my, when he mokes such ag Goorga crash embroidered In colored cross alliitetor kid with auecla platform, 24 degrees when I woke up the cosy for even ths yoiingest . mem- 1 aee within my harvasUng Lsaders of ths United Auto Work- Coming Events buses be required to discharge receive compensation for service respond to the plea to "wear a For- stitch at Mrs. Elliott's Rug and other day. However, the tempera- The promlae of another spring! President Rooeevelt disclosed yea- ers union (CIO), here for amee ^a statement The present bridge Dec. 2—Bazaar of the Nations, pupils at curbs, special stations will connected disabilities, about 40% r t o Pr a a l * NO SUN. NO MOON, NO kid with contrasting color platform ber of the family. It makes a grand terday that the administration waa get-Me-Not.” STARS. NOVEMBER—so a poet Gift Shop. To embroider only 39c. tiire oiitslde can do anything It of their Intemstlonal ExeeutL ' ommisslon hoe progressed os far Second Ckmgregatlonal church. be marked off for this purpoce, receive less than $20.00 per month "Honor the Dead by Remember- an bnrita* or black aueda with calf platform. place for the kiddles to play too, trying to work out a program to Is tt possibly can towards a new altar hla describes this month, but with the A scarf, chalrback aet and center- likes If you have oil heat Inside. A on rainy days. A little paneling, Bosrd, Indicated today some act! ^ Dec. 6 — Annual fair at Center crossings for pedestrians will be compensation, about 50% less than ing the Living." piece to match were only 10c each. thermostat on your wall controla providt houses for'families able to soon may be taken for a new cam* struetura over the river, without an church—“Caladonlan Maiket.” lined, and other regulations will be many happy events we now enjoy Opportunity Knoeks Again some gay curtains, a few cosy pay a monthly raatal of 8fi to 810 a In November, that dreary picture the temperatiire and keeps It any paign to organize 140,000 workara actual appropriation for construe- enforced. chairs and presto—you’vs a now room. tton. Tha commission holds options The traffic situation at the school WBDI Is no more. Theae grand Fall days Bnhv'N U’nollea Retain Skaps thta time at Mc- heat you desire. Having tnvestlgat- In tha Ford plants. One of tha street was received, and it was vot- room to be proud of. Those able to pay more have been on property that wUI be needed If had been condemned* by town offi- but she remained today with the 681 Main Street Manchester In themaelvet, are axhlleratlng for Baby'a knitted Gills, 126 Csdar' eout $I.8g; quart with appllcntor. 98c; home Is responsible' for many accl- war of words ovar ths Dies commlt- Governor Cross has set up binuelf white pine, ground Juniper, red ce- It was voted to make a survey of women than men, bit dle caret nil ,' m aa not to atratch or fine laundry tratlon as Special advisor, had been range for practice has proved a mander during the South African M WMh’s ] Ntovember. It won't take long to pull, rinse in water the aame tem- pints. 98c. A real earing you can't denti. One offender la scatter mgs eerricea team' tee'a Inquiry Into unAmerican ae- working on a low-coat housing pro- and a number of other leadUig Dem- dar and hemlock trees In eastern additional streets on which atop people than thin peopK afford to miss. on highly waxed floors, but there's a ocrats on a committee to see if Fed- Connecticut, Prof. Albert E. Moss handicap to this activity in the past, war, died yesterday at his home onployei skip through tbla month and wake peratiira as the suds and aqueeie up with low tivltiea atjlU was going strong today. gram for about six months. COUGHS and Bte^ will be taken to overcome signs should be located. here. old more than yonng. remedy for that—Watkins now eral funds could not be obtolned\for of the (TonnecUcut State College ' up In the midfflc of December with dry. Sweater and panty forma help prices to com- After BeereUiw fckes aecuaed Partial Tax Bxanptton (iM t» to M t) this difficulty by erection of a new tho vrord aa Xmas Olft headache, so antici- have Rug Anchor, sponge rubber. the bridge project This special Forestry Department said today. to keep them ahapely. Forms cov- Washing ffhower Curtains pletely elimi- C^hairman Dies (D., Tex.), of telling Tha Larabart program would be Dentlatdktrtmef ebodeoidaeri._ range If this Is practicable. Diabetes it improper hom- From pating this, your Bargain Hound ered with Turkish toweling are new The white, sticky film often In two widths, 24” for 27'' rugs at 'half-truths” about PWA’a failure aimed at attractmg investments In ntodie eroupy eem^ due to eolds ge committee has already eubetantlat- He explained the rxlt concentra- nate home Secretary of the Commission Wil- TOWNS REUCTANT ing of fuel taken in form truina 11 has started already to find s\iggea- and facilitate quick drying, since found on rubberized shower cur- 8.9c a yd.; and 82” for 88" mgs laundering burden. to approve two projects In Dies' dis- small homaa through partial tax uatrasiadll^ C u lt's Mudntla en ed the regular bridge commission in tion on the foliage caused plosmoly- liam Allen was named to consult tlons for you to help you decide tha toweling readily 'absorbs excess tains la caused by steam and $1.10 a yd., which eesma like very trict, the chairman replied: exemption. chOd’s tikm sad back at anea. Ite stand that nothing further cem sis, or a drying out of the cells, and of food. or all II) Thk I with Sponsor's Agent George H. w ith e r "Aunt May” gets the moisture. water. To remove It, wish the cur- cheap Insurance against Injuries. Nosegay Unena "Few people who kMw the secre- President Rooaavalt axpressed dlo- I miUtar fonn of legular T'MwtMola bs dona without a Legislative ap- that the spray hod the some effect Waddell of the \ ^ A to determine Jojrefi b j uaual "what-you-M’-Call-lt” and tary would give him that high a pmetratea the sutfeoe aUii. V TO CARE FOR CHILD tain In warm water and mild soap, The new bride takes great care approval of the Idea of tax aaemp- propriation. After studying the on the trees as "dumping on ice if a range may not be constructed to be pn "Johnny” tha riotous Ue, or an ex- mb with a aoft brush and then Why la It that tha first thing w« tcora". tiona for upper Income brackets, but tiraulotM loed efaenUtloa. Floede the work that has been done Governor cream freezer on the lawn” would Then an a number 6t I>et's All Join In With Song In assembling her linens. If you bfOBeblaltabwwlthltaeoethiag,rillev- on town owned property os a WPA tra special surprlst this year. Be- rinse thoroughly In clean warm notice when we enter a bedrbom Represantatlva Mosier (D., Obk», he waa examining the possibility of CroM’s own oonunlttee admits It have on project The present practice place bodily disorder! that coop Oem. And Cheer water. are shopping for a gift, consider a committee member, nroteated to iat Tspen. Miwtarale b r ^ epeedy Westport, Nov. 2— (AP) — The tween us perhaps we can solve the for a Merry Xmas pnil usually is the bedspread? hemstitched sheets and cases of topping a vast pool‘ of ^ d s held by 1^ bMUM it's MOIuTthaa * 7 S a can go no further. So, it la cited, White'^Ine woe the moat sensitive Is In the attic over police headquar- tribute to the esuae of tills WhoL "hardest to find ones” on your gift Because It doesn’t go with tha Charles MIchelson, publicity direc- sm^ tnveatora. Happy New Year fine white percale, printed with Mlve.” Recoramtadad by naay deetain Murphy's chargee that the bridge tree, be sold, and many of them ters, and la some 20 feet too short eagerness of two opposing couples tha won list. Just watch your column every A Prompt Beix'lre rest of the decorations, aay decora- tor of tha Democratic National Oom- The chief executive said previous sad Buww. Three etrwigtbs: Baguler, commission has done nothing are were so thoroughly defoliated they for regulatlbn firing. The armory most serioua diaesae. A which reminds ms Th« dainty old-fashioned nosegays. mlttee, “against the effrontery" of to adopt lO-months-old Betty Lou R oaoMll Wednesday night and you may bo Dewey - Richman Co " O ti Tha Harold T. West Co. know oil tors who are protesting against Cblldiea’e (mOd) aod Extra fitroaa dOd refuted by the leaders of his own looked fire-killed. range Is unsuited for pistol work, Francos, central figure of a Probate regular health examinite sure the “spedala" offered are "Just burners from A to Z as that Is their treating the bedroom ox the last arranging a radio speech Monday Approved by Good Houeakaeplag Bu- party. The salt spray was driven a dle- and the American Legion range aad welg have assembled many For Winter Warmth And Wear night by Paul Y. Anderaon, Wash- neu. All druffleU. court battle here, waa matched to- tion, including an examinn. that,” whether they are for Xmae business, the(;efore -on can be sure room in the house when It comes do see the Harris Tweed Sport coats Murphy's statement that he would tonce of 48 miles Inland from the cannot accommodate arms of more day by the reluctance of the welfare «d with I or otherwise. Perhaps I shouldn't types of beaiitifiil cards. Distinctive the range and fuel oil you purchase to a scheme. ington newspaper correapondent. i\9 Ciiirier and Ives reproductions. In- at the Wllrose, In teal, plum and THE ELECTRIC not favor paying over 83,800,000 for ocean. than .32 calibre, it was reported departments of Norwalk and West- tion of the urine, will lewf tatr Is mention It. but Christmas Is only from them la the flne.-it obtainable. The popular and practical can- Immediately after a broadcast by Police use .38 revolvers. comparable steel engravings In other shades, tailored and fur trim- Dies. FURNACE MAN the new bridge may mean that the port to assume care of the child. to early diacovery and pr^ eight weeks away. Call 6202 for aervlce. dlewick and chenille spreada are It is not known yet where a suit- These developments followed Pro- whieh y< black, sepia and colors and those med, also' smart dressy coats, fur Anderson, replying, noted that Lowest Cost Antomatle Heat! would-be representative doesn't ac- styled for each room type. For Sold Exelnslvely By tually wont a new bridge, the Re- able location for a range on _to'wn bate Judge Austin Wakeman’s de- vention of aerioua illnam sad ki»i A New Shipment Of ttarm. popular moem/o sm/moM-m') through prompt treat- yen la In Hang Snowaulto (Serves 4) cross-barred white chenille with a nominatlon and said Mosler'a real project con be written for Its build- fiil cards were offered 21 for $1.29 Txveed—A New Style Note complaint was about an article he G. E. WILLIS A SON, INC. In their attack today, the O.O.P. petitions brought by Mr. and Mrs. ment. SEE YOUR M It me sizes 3 to 7 at Wards. Two acorn or sweet potato Chinese medallion. Another good 3 Mala Strwt TeL 8138 AS CIO MEN RETURN ing. However, at the watersheds, Walter R. Brown of Westport and (S of each 7 designs) wltb your Bright rough tweeds are ver>' bod written on the Inquiry. leaders say that Murphy may fear a yon may All lined with Keaha squashes or 4 3-lnch squares win- choice for 18th century furniture loos of buolneea for hia two local on the outskirts of town, there are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Buttery of DOCTOR—thia way yon ilbric* I doth, na\’j' and browns, name Imprinted. Their 90 tor $1.00 ter squash, 3-4 pound bulk pork personal cards art attractive too. has neats of squares and crossed drug stores if a new bridge Is con- many places distent from habita- Norwalk, both of whom had entered NOVEMBER 3-10 KNOW you’n lag In le I trimmed with atiipea sausage, 1 red cooking apple. ro.se leaf sprays on a white ground Cleveland, Nov. 2— (A P )—Police tion, where such a range might oate- into adoption agreements with the the cseci structed. This may Influence the squads stood on guard today at the L and braid, caps to Wash and split squashes length- Modem Indeed—and perfect for local druggist In setting a cost limit ly and Inexpensively be built. baby’s unwed mother, Anna Fran- match. Zipper and button fastsn- Have received a request from wise. Remove seeds and fill cavi- Upson division of the Republic emerge f Mrs, H. D. for something different a man's room with a blond maple on a new bridge that would utterly RedBoe Speed cos of New York. taiga for boys and girls. Infants one- ties with sausage cakes. O re ap- bed— Is a ehenllle spread with Steel Corp., aa 180 CJ.O. members A complaint received from W. W. In a verbal ruling Judge Wake- ^ATE; ARMORY When I ptoca suits with helmets too. All to to serve at an afternoon tea, and 1 ple and cut In 4 rings. Place a prevent eonatructlon of the new passed through a picket line of the Robertson to the effect that traffic think this recipe will help: large chevron design In two tones croeelng at Hartford, they intimate. iron ordered the child placed in the under rei StU from 22.99 to $6.98. Adorable ring on top of each sau.sage cake. of blue or wine. employe representative group. speeds dangerously along Summit custody of "the welfare department" this we ») or coat, hat and leggings seta for tod- Date Rollemupe Bake In moderately hot oven (37.9 The R^ubUcane do not believe Mur- Police said there waa no dlaorder dlsrs for $4.98. See them. (Courtesy The Dewey-Rich man Co.) degrees F.). one hour or until phy to be sincere in his atsnd on the os the C.I.O. men, armed with com- That la, 2 1-4 cups chopped pitted dates squash Is soft, ba.sllng occasional- new bridge. They point out that pany pose cards, sought to regain cannot b Hoopeklrla 1 cup sugar New CHEVROLET 1939 tha aum he mentions, 83,900,000, TO ly. Put a few tablespoons of wa- posts they left during the "Little elave bio If you're more than 1 cup shortening ter In bottom of baking pan to would scarcely cover the coat of the 98 8 rugs Steel” strike of June, 1937. good alzi slse 16, tha chances prevent squash sticking to pan. oentsr span of the structure. They A. C. Wide, president of the Up- G ET YOUR sre ten to one that 1-4 teaspoon salt dte this Is another point in their priaon. 1 cup water son union, said his group hod a hoopakirt won't When la a Bound Not Souiuirr? attack on Murphy on the ground thrown up a picket line as a fevm STATION right to do for you what 1 cup chopped nut meats You'll Icam If you see the dem- Again More Quality that he is wholly uninformed. aemr Usteaefi to ftaer tU - 2 cups brown sugar of "proteet to regtster our complaint WISE SMITH’S dance an Ths Republican attack today was *eeviiaa to Rofiteo at twice Ite price Bsextlfto you hoped It would. onslrallon of the Ai'oiistic I.aliy- against the Labor Board’s (rein- to walk If you are past 4 cups aU-purposa flour concluded with another “Let's look JCaMnet—6 Peww PIm Tatae aeUvers 8 tata rinth at R. S. I’otterton's. Thl.M ex- chest, and back with Vleka statement) decision.” . HARTFORD AND CONNECTICUT’S thirty, you'll prob- 1-2 teaspoon baking soda. rluslve tonal engineering ran ho ob- i-'/ . 'ht at the record” jibe. They cite the eatpaL Ray tt oa can anO Combine dates, granulated sugar '/epoRub at bedtime. Thia A T SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES Wick claimed a membership of aar Baay Pay Fima— ably have more fun tained only In Stromherg ('nrlxon ellevee the dlstreia. fact that Murphy served one full 8(>0 out of 900 workers aad said hla vrhlch 1) and water In a pan and cook over term In the lost General Aaaembly Sight ciafilt eharga.1 la something more radios. Thia rdueatlnnal exhibit THEN —to maks its long-oontlnusd group “would not stand for dicta- HEADQUARTERS FOR THIS FAMOUS MATTRESS ding. aephiaticated. That a low heal until thick, about 10 wdl Intere.'t jVi\i oven though yo\i and did nothing himself to help to- minutes, then sUr In nut meata an we look at the variations of the fuU- gredients, sifted together. Mix well equipment and rannol ronlmt a atr-nsssafcs-eases coughlnx-reUaves fore, the local Representative had no AIR KINB TUCK IM Chill thoroughly. Divide mixture localal congestion. BULLET THROUGH HEAD tangem: sklrted theme. Two silhouettes vie test on a sclentlflr basis, I rannol Often, by m om - time for the intereite of his con- Perfhet reception at for favor this winter—the full and Into two parts. Kill each part out deflnltely answer your question. Ing the worst of stituents who might benefit by a then fr» separately. Spread each with date tlic cold Ls over. WI CKS low cost I Moalded billowing and the straight and slim. However, the use of any electric W VawoR ur new bridge. Washington, Nov. 3— (A P )—MU- 45 restrain One la aa smart aa ths other. It all mixture. Roll up aa a Jelly-roll In lord F. West, former acting com- bakalite eaUset — refrigerator Is considerable aid t o . While thus laying down a bar- BeaMons depends on what you want. -*fX2e*^ rage on the Murphy candidacy the missioner of internal revenue, waa .dfarveleqa performar. il Republican organization continued found dead lost night at his Chevy all, free “ Lady In Waittag*’ to promoM the "Four BlUs” cam- Chose, Md., home with a bullet We maj maternity dresses at Rublnow'a for | through bis head. paljm that has proved so populsr in State’s Attorney James H. Pugh ' we do, I 83.98 are Inexpensive and ronceal- this area—BUI Miller for Oongress, ing with wTsparound skirts and | Mid • note bod bera fotmd in West's TYPEWRITER W SHOTSUNI ' elble Ihf BUI Shea for the State Senate. BUI law office. pleated front panels. Lovely In .solid Caieney and BIU Thornton for the n'ln-wmi colors or tiny prints of soft raj-on. West le eurvlved by lile widow fuuL P ie 9 c n | ] t iw oa free : General Assembly. end two children. ter. More Hat News hink of the greatest There From miniature i Photo Enlargement Spedal STATE ITALIANS SEND men of medicine of bonnets that T In our f perch precarious- Special Offer 2 raw whom you’ve ever heardT In aay ( ly over one eye For a limited time, you may get a beautifully framed enlargement, PROTEST TO MUSSOUNI beard, Can you pictun TJ^EH to do—1 and dramatize up- 7 ',x 9 'i inches in alze, of your favorite anap.shot. for less than 'i of the THIS WEEK ONLY! a* If one \ swept coiffures no pbf t e c t e d giving you medieina usual priee. This is all you have to do; ford, Nov. 2. — (AP) — A — lOastrated Self- backwai end, to wide, roll (tmctlng Besh- PactaMe ready-made by mam pity brimmed, swash- ' of nearly lOioo words, 3 Pc. Uvingr Room Set bumped be the longest ever sent out Corrytog cose 8L80 extra duction m eth i^? Indeed Inickllng creations Isl. Fill out coupon in this advertisement. KIDIHO Recovered Repaired he'd be that are more o f the city, was dispatched today Motk-Preeded * Others Modete not—they know too well by the ItaUans of Connecticut to tloni U dashing than pret- 2nd. Take your negative and coupon to one of the stores listed below Woodwork Redalsked ty, more smart Premier MussoUnl asking the the physical differences of right tc Italian premier to reconsider his .AO Work Onaianteed for 8 Faant than cute, the lat- Srd. Purcha.se two rolls of films from that store— any size roll OSTERNI10 15^ individuals that require no mea the size recent jMUcy affecting Jews In bis est shipments of We are in a poolttoa to tamiak different proportions of often c Fall hats are something to shout to tit your camera. country. beet of retereacee la yoar owa about. "Never have the hale In the Tha cablegram was sent follow- town or la Hartford. (different ingredients. mandat' 4lh. In a few days you may return for vour framed enlargement, and vou Che^« ing a meetlnjg of the Itallon-Amer- ^ BUBBEK BLADE agent. ct toS ad ooUcctions of the best modistes, PRICE: YOUR doctor individual- both French and American, been pay only 5Jc for a regular 11.35 value. tcan Resolution Committee which AAATTRESS Boglr had bean appointed after a gather- BEFR0STIR6 FAN izes the medicine he pro- iltnre at more excitingly glamoroua and at i $32.50 reetrolr the tame time essentially yvear- | ing Oct. 38 In Hartford of more FREE! A raotatool aad 3 extra SPEED A EAPlTlr scribes for jrou by writing Get several— they will make excellent gifts! Ask to see samples -you will than dOO representative Italiane vrithln xble," so Marian Toung Informa lu. '‘V .r ity o u r ^ PUIowB for Olvaa wltfe ovary Jeb! a prescription. Let yoor Among the featured larger shapes j be convinced! Thia offer expires November 15th. from all over tha state. The lengthy lea wat art salad bowls (and they reaUy meaeaM Included the text of the First Time at $ 1 n . 7 5 doctor design YOUR med- aad thi reaoluuon and the names of the 28 ONE YEARTOPAYt look like huge wooden salad bowls) members of the resolution conunlt- icine—it’s the scientific ore not felt cartwheela and wide brims that I tiN enjoy e roll up on ons side. Tricomea. pill- tee. JUST PHONE HARTTXNtD IW Wls#* and surer way. boxea. poke bonnets with brims MAGNELL DRUG CO. KEMP’S, INC. ^'A 7-9719 AT OUR BXPCMSBt are mo even bigber and tilted further for- BOfiTTON BANKiat DIES More for Your Money! hmatlc ward are worn. It’# a year to be cells. guided far more by what looks best Boaton. Nov. 2.—(AP)—Edwin CUSTOM MADE cn you than by “what they ore B. Ida. 69, Boston banker, died un- We B wearing.” QUINN’S PHARMACY CENTER PHARMACY expectedly today after suffering a —have iMart attack on a train between Upholstering Co. Here is truly, a maker’s offer that will startle 149 Weldon Dr ug Cg sort of hla hOBM at Beverty Farms aad his IT8M Towffl Be Pitased To Know U1 Mala Strsol atrobiti Tb# W#klon Dru|^ Co. h#v# b#cn office. the statel Never in OSTERMOOR’S \ong Preaeriptlott Phamadsts raatrilii raU ca» anointed the dUtrlbutors for this atetion of that fine perfume sad EDW. J. MURPHY PHARMACY career mattress making have they offered 90S Main 8L Dial Sgft leace Sou de Gologaee, created by Lu- a value to equal this one. Just as in your tho pea dsn Lelong of Paris; Mon Image, VAGUUM6IU4mrT HOT WATER HEATERS Jadlscreet and other favorites. This coupon and S'!# entitles me to an enlargement and Whf-Not ~Do Your Christmas grandmother’s and mother’s day, Ostermoor BE AS COMFY AS A BCG IN A BCG ‘ o in tH with aas at lhass Heavy Daty HOT DCBT BOWL YIELDS NO OIL frame, size 7'/ix9'/, inches, value $1.35, upon purchase A small extra charge lailB Vkioa] Shopping Early? o f two rolls of film— an^ size— at one of the above SEE Y O U R L O C A L & Co. are SETTING THE PACE in quality WATRR BEAT- Lamar, Cblo.—(AP) — The dust stores. win be made if enlarge- bowl has aaothsr disappointment C H E V R O L E T D E A L E R A SruD Depodit W^D Hold Any Article Until Wanted. value. We consider this the mattress buy of BBS esmpletily Aa oU company drilling 70 wioee Name ment is made from pic- 1938. toatoSed hi year •Mitheast or hare in tha bops a BIG SAVING! BIG SELECnONSI *7.95 ear ty experta- eould bs beoufbt la oa ture instead of nega* k a « e o « t l w * t i ^ ” an-l Mail and Phone Orders Filled. Hartford Bastty a e r tt 81A Uve. RILEY CHEm OLET CO^ Ine. JAFFE’S l%one 54)131 — Suburban Phone Enterprise 1100 ToD C % m e ). FRPF nv» ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN^ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1938 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNE8DAT, NOVEMBER f. 198S PAGE SEVEN Dance with glad abandon down the ■'M the candidates’ backgrounds are so ago, but relea.o(tids early nineties of the last century Flnea Swinger don't need to worry.” New York tiM wordT What la freedom? Is To any of the older generation IM. A the Long Island Bound shore of Dorothy Baker has told the story "How do jrou know she won’t It Bamethlng that can be meaaured whose memories go back to the CEREMONIAL amini^ Connecticut was visited In August of the erratic swiagster, Bix Beider- raise the devil and get you Into sad weighed, or bounded and mark- time when the Legionnaires were becke, dramatically in her prize- trouble?" I bought vloleta today In memory of amina* by a tremendous two-day aouth- winning book, "Young Man With a Talt heard Weeks’ moronic you ed ssltb merestones like a building themselves youngsters, there comes When tn a florist’s window they easterly gals. 'ITees for a quarter Horn," and soon Jed Harris will chuckle. ‘T v e been over that with riU M lot? Is It like a brook or a pond realization that thess activities sre came suddenly to view. of a mile inland were drenched con- convert the book into a movie with her. She doesn’t know when mdpr^ whidi you can put your foot into Inherited from oo pret treea had put on new garments of that once be put <23 and ISO Unas want to let me have a hund-ed." He rolled sky-fumitUM about and One of the finest circulators ever made . . . No need to carry coal, empty ashes! This big Kerosene Oreulator under restraint? In a country like young green. Dllworth-Comell post Is doing an into effect against any musicians "You’ll get what you have com- shook his blackeWt'curtalns out: at a price you’d never think possible! Big circulator does all the work for you! Floods this we are all free In a . sense. admirable work. It deserves all who missed a show while the band V ing when your Job la finished. His vacuum whirred between tbe Compact! Beautiful I Instantly circulatea clean, With the coming of the autumn trees inhaling frowsy, withered cast-iron dome gives extra heat-holding heat- 2-4 rooms with clean, humidified warmth I That la, we are not chattels Wa respect and all support from the was barnalui'ming around the coun- You’d better get back to the odorless heat whenever, wherever you need It I frosts the new dress went the way try. Belvedere and see that the girl leaves; ing radiating surface! Rugged cast iron fire- Has famous Breese Patented Pot Type Two giant burners 1 Heats one to two rooms! cannot be bought and sold on the people of Manchester. Hla heated, teeming, dusty floor waa of the old and there was ronslder- Une night, aa the Whiteman con- Is all right. What’s wrong with pot gives longer service! See it today! Burner, the finest made I Gravity Oil Feed! Economical! Bums 20-25 hours on 2 gallons of slave block. We are, at least a tingent was moving to another you. Weeks? Have srou been cooled and cleaned with a quick able apeculatlqn aa to what would q downpour. fuel. Porcelain finish! good sized majority of us. not In j town. Blx went to a Jam seaslen S & drinking?” BumsNo. 1 F u m a < » O ll(38~d0dittillaf)orK*ro$ana OF SAURTLY STYLED I heard him move; I heard him prison. We have an unquestioned | In the spring N ithlng hap- and awoke in time to miss the train. Again that moronic chuckle. of the nrillnnry. The "No, Rogers. But it might interest speak, I looked to sec his face— light to change our places of rest- | He hired a cab and chased a train But all I saw was a new-washed trees leaved out as usual and re- io miles, only to discover that it you to know that I’m going to be dance and to throw up our Jobe nnd , WATKINS QUALITY featured tonight with The Swtnga- moon and new-bung stars In sumed the regular tenor of their was the wrong tram and that he place. to walk on the streets and to own ! hod been traveling In the wrong di- ways. They had Just borrowed an Daybook Begnlnr 914J5 "What—what do you mean, you can and do a lot of other things | rection. So he wired Whiteman to extra spring from somewhere ‘ or -Sy Pr»$t0m CrsM i fool?” GOODBYE which there are no Isws f irl)! 1- meet him at the airport and a few " I mean that Pm going to pjay Goodbye ia such a little word. Its ding. other nnd then, like some people, Washington—John Barrett, min- hours later, be descended in a crate •TTie Oat's Meow* In a feature apot. letters oiUy seven; shabbier than (Jurrlgan's. He waa But even tn changing our resi- forgotten all shout paying for tt. ister to a half dozen South Amerl- OCCASIONAL This is B chsir event you esn't afford t« And what’a more, a song publisher But through It one arrives In hell, or A m o M l Perhaps Connecticut’s salt-stung ean republics at various times and all tuckered out, so he thought he miss. It offers an opportunity to secure Is going to give me ten thousand at the gate of heaven. dences we are mostly under re- first dtreetof-general of the Pan- would nap a while. He didn't wake trees In IP-ik will he as smart as those extrd chairs at extra savings . . for the rights to a new song I straint. We can't move Into a American Union, died a few days until the next morning, and In addi- wrote.” MV PARADISE bouse, even If tt Is unoccupied. \m- those seashore fellows were furlv- ago but he long will tie remembered tion to hla I ISO plane expense, he the occasional types you put to excellent Talt heard the shuffling of feet I do not know where Paradise may fdd years ago. iMs we can huy It or make ar- for some of the fastest thinking the paid hla ISO Une— with an eloquent use when you’re playing bridge, or when behind the door. He could vla- stale department recalls. curse. a guest drops in for a few minutes. The uallze Harris Rogers excitedly Some say it la within the hearts of nngements with the owner and The Pan-American union build- Back to Use Farm grabbing the lapels of Weeks' men • I styles are varied, making it possible to then frequently we are under th* \ R IC H R E F U G E ing had Just been completed and Street scene: We were waiting coat. "Look here, you Idiot! Stop Or In the searching of their minds: restraint of lack of money or pos- Burrett was walking toward the for a traffic light to change In the flt most any room. In the $9.96 group, babbling! What have you been and then doorway of the structure with only a few chairs remain, so we warn Some say we do not find it til! we aesMons, so that we are not, after The plight of the European Jews Forties the other day and com- monkeying with Tbe Swlngateers Andrew Carnegie, who had come' CHAIRS for? And what new song did you die. miserating with a mounted pollcf- you to choose early- tomorrow morning all, free to move Into that hour.e. Is not . nly spp.arently deH[«-rnte. ns to In.spii t the costly building for __ __ It has been glimpeed upon far-see- I man's boras whose feed bog had if you would avoid disappointment. write? You couldn’t make a tune •p We may throw up our Jobs -hut If more and more countries turn to which he had supplied money^ | ggn, aatray from the eag«r~equlne that would set Mother Goose to ing hlUa, O N LY O N E- O F - A - K I N D ! ' we do, and have families. It Is pos their outright persecution or give Anything else you need? a.sked| uniformed masteVhad music!” Where rose-tipped clouds have idled nc • t their rest. alble that the police may get us for '’f .rielding to the Infection of "They think I can. though," 8li narreti hadn t given the Idea a ^ Weeks said. "And what's more, Where wind-toss^ birds have built Save $10 to $15! Studio Couches non-wipport; so perhaps we sre not ! Jew-baltlng epidemic, but It Is hi Ihmight-and he knew that he had! , “ don’t forget they believe I wrote a homing nest; Reg. 34.95 to 39.95. Arm s and Backs! •0 line of the most puzzling problems to speak out before Carnegie left. '■ • gleaming Rolla-Royce The Cat’s Meowr*.” And some have heard ita music In 25*« aa free as we might be In that mat- saw the horse's predicament, too, , the world has lu*,‘n called on to He saw an ugly patch of mud at the rills. ter. because he asked bis haughty chauf- (Below) Just 7 chain remaining In "Get out—” one end of the building. It cllcke —have to in order to maintain any 'can msde the astonishing state- drafted dozens before, all to be ® the art of "bugle blowing" and the mister. Belvedere Hotel.” I wonder why theae far-off worlds 12 a t WafiJb sort of human society; the re- ment th.st the valley of the Orino- signed by aenlor members o f the unmusical symphony of these sounds > Talt looked ouL It was a brown I choose; strsbits of property rights, the co, in Venezuela, is capable of sua- firm. m" $13.85 $17.88 ftams structure with a cheaply Without out, there’a no world to A rscord low pries for on a sleeping car Is very disturbing Automatic Ttmi^l 4 au- rsMralnU of the laws against vlo- ' talnlng the entire white population to others who art trying to sleep. tv • A painted sigB on tbe front glvbtg ' gain or lose. tOOnOO dW wwa or* woMlna ysw ord sr s i W o r M 8 "Whst -thU country needs,' The history of snoring ts probably the price of roome by the night tomatic BslactionsI Cssmaro 910.45 Batter off you d s n l t«a axaclty otot yev wont sa sor esw lirs.yoacas Isace and against the vtolatlon of of the Earth. Daubtless thU Is an cracked a New Dealer after read- as old as the practice of thoee habits and by the week. He nodded PARIS IN THE BAIN ^ supsr-dyasmie spsaksrt sotthf erdor Sirswsb awr Cotoies Or4w dipsrSsM t. h tbo pCAOe; we are not even free to | exaggeration, hut doubtless too 9 headline on a speech by the produce catarrhal dlsordera. Taro B^lea in this group . . only fiva handed the driver a bUL "There’ll Paris tn the springtime, and even Csta all U. S.I Super- * Y«ar Battery mriR^rviktlv* fiinlJM* aonsf/w fvAt a . *1 ... _ s. . .a__ ^ . t o itatat Sava How and aonay— boy aroryUilng at W ordd ocom schooling or to be sick with there Is room enough there and un- conservative Junior aenator froia It ia not Jlkaly that Adam and Eve diaira ramaining . . so jmrry. Claasie be eaother one o f thoee if jrouH rain Is gay. hsteredynsl Automatic Nebraska, "Is more Burke control.” hang around a while.” Dancing with abandon down the R communicable disease hi our own , developed resources enough there snored as long as they were In the volums control I fsetssps FV.*o ^95 But New Deal critics ara get- designs, similar to the chair to the left, "It'a an your show. Cap.” the Cbampe-Elyaeea. WARDS CATALOG ORDER DEPARTMENT W e are not even celestial garden, as they probably wsy. W e are not even free to to provide ample economic oppor- ting even by refurbishing aa eld lived on frulta, nuts and succulent and stra i^ t-le g Sheraton models, Paraaefls tn Paris on a lalny day $2 .Monthly, Down Fay- •tarve to death tmlesa we hide tvmlty for all the dtatreaoed and Dockstader. green vegetsUriea. But we lesm thst erlngs of damask in small all-over de- Alsaoat bisid* tbs dooiway Talt Dot the d u ^ U k e eotorsdstars tn a meat, Csrsylag Charge "WItttsr King” —4S bssvy-dnty Mors heat than others at $5,991 A COMPLETE SHORPINO CENTER They tell of a New England platosl An extra-power... quick Chroma dtflsctor doors . . . whBa we ara doing It, because If worried Jews of Europe, with after th ^ were put out of the gar- . sraa stopped by a f rowsy, gray- bright’Muquet druggist who advertises: ■igna. starting battery. Pries cut I high-spssd motor. BMeoeered we are lu|:ged off to a ^ abundance of both den, Adam was forced to "earn hla Subject to I haired woman who wanted to F e e t,tu t Mep in Paris through a room and re- "X Y Z rat polaoa—50 cants—killa bread by the sweat of his brow." ' know hlS buriness. Beyond her stiver rain haiBital and fhd forcibly If neces- aoureea to ^>are. And It ia alnxist 'em quick." This ia poaatbly where the trouble Prior Sale waa a anaO- and batterad desk Catch tbe lilting rhythm at a mual- "AB C rat poison 25 cants—kills •R9T- , j barren of habitation. Tropical In first Btartsd. Anyway, ona of tha H m chalra In this i and oa tt a bntd ragtstor. Two cal refrain. 824-828 M A IN ST R E E T 'sm slowar." sasleat ways to quit snoring la to cut •rs Umlted V2eadom M therefc»% eery de- cUmaL though It ta. It M oim of tha to,«a*-or-«-kiBd fitfloor aam{tos sx- rocking chain eoinpctsad tha fur- Even streets in Parts on a rainy "WJA rat potooB—10 coaU — out all Btarchaa auch as broad, and aRuro et ths lohby.' night t*e^^a^^ioi|-jetiki4 spots oo sarth for nan to doaBn*t klU 'aa. bat aakaa 'am ao cspC In OM or two inatancaa, so sB TELEPHONE 516} to Itva on n rlaanslng, noa-«tarchy •todsle Bsled and MntaiMd a n a i ^ Tn tn m hniHwrt—nm Mo s^om V ws KINS J99A9B]------MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,19SS MANCHESTER EVENIMO HERALD, MANCHESTER. 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EXPECT LARGE TURNOUT BRANDS JAIL SYSTEM Monklewlcs of New . W atch T h is Cam paign ALL WORKERS ARE READY DEMOCRATS’ SON Y.M.C.A. Notes \ ANNUAL MEETING VOTES FERGUSON’S dldate for ths o f f l e * ______HUNGARY GETS OBITUARY Overnight News maa-at-Large on tba state Movie Scrapbook Today. FOR CITY a U B BANQUET OF CONN. DISCREDITED Ths local Repubficaa a *^W1I 4:00-8:00—Open gym period for for office will be on tte A nn RuTMBf«FO(U> WINS G.0J*. PRIZE Of Connecticut fChmn, There’s A Big Senate Battle FOR GIRL SCOUTS’ DRIVE grade school boya OF C OF C. NOV. 15 RETENTION IN POST program, wUeh wUl ba la M LARGEST PART DEATHS by J u d ^ WUUam R. Rjrds^ To B« HeM Tomorrow Evenlnsr IN REPORT TO CROSS 5:00-0:00 — Manchester Green By ASSOCTATEO PRB8S IT ' group gymnaalua period. Chairman. At Gubrooms; Banquet And Tbomaa T. Wilson t; iiviUi< 6:30-7:30— Teachers badminton Where The Tall Com Grows Entertainment Arratui^. (DoatlaoeM from Page Ohm.) Thomas T. Wilson, formerly of Phoenix, Ahl, Student Tops rtaift OF CZECH AREA One Hundred ,And Fifty MORGAN FIRM TERMS class with Harry Thompson. Oilicers To Be Elected And Norwich— The Connecticut and Committee, Apprecbti?e Of Manchester, died lost night sA >be 7:30—Live "Y’'ra meeting with Rhode Island agricultural conserva- NEW HAYEN TRUSTEES mini A large turnout Is expected for commission study that entire prob- Day-Kimball hospital, Putnam, Miss Tinker. rrea rng* Om .) lem and return proposals. Other Speakers In Nation- tion committees discussed benefit the annual meeting o f the Manches- after a short Illness. For many Women To Co?er Town CRITICISM UNJUST 7:30—Knitting will be taught In A Bancpiet Served On Mount The commission, appointed by payments for farmers who clean up Treasurer’s Services, Re- Hnngaiy u d FrmntlMk Chvalkov- ter City Club tomorrow night at 9 years Mr. Wilson and his family the second floor social by Mlsa ASK TAX S C m i B N I 1 Governor Cross In 1931, and which their hurricane dam ped wood lota aky o f CSocboalovakU w on expect o'clock at the clubrooms at 40 Oak resided on Edward street and hs Annie Swin. at R meeting here. 'The amount of has from time to time since then al Oratorical Contest. Hut ed to alfB the protocol. street. A full course dinner will be was employed as a gate-tender by Friday To Collect Foods 7:30-8:30— “ Y ” girls basketball That Date At Sheridan. the benefits has not been fixed, but jects His Resignation. served and will be followed by a submitted recommendations to the tbe New York, New Haven A Securities Commission Takes New Haven, Nov. 2—(A P » ninwl Te Aoeept Medtattoo Ae Flael practice with Ed Wilson. sums ranging from $1.50 to 85 an The trustees of ths New Havsa r Both Huncxry ead Cxechoalo- fine entertainment. Members are chief executive and legislature, re- Hartford Railroad at the Depot Two Partners To Task For 7:30-10:00—Scout Leaders meet- ck m- L c AI9NCO-TO read at To Keep Up Good Work. Washington, Nov. 2— (A P )—John acre were suggested. road told ths U. 8. district oonrt tOi^ eakla agreed to accept the Italo- welcome to bring their friends for ported In part; Square Crossing. Bom in Belfast. Failing To Report On Whit ing In the banquet haU. The S8th annual meeting of the I -IMS OF4.n^vDRrre Ireland, 83 years ago, Mr. Wilson New Haven—William C. Keegan, The resignation of Thomas Fer- day that the Federal govanteii . Oeruian medlatkM aa final. the dinner and entertainment. Outlined Uaefnlneos ney. Jenson, 16. of Phoenix, Ariz., 8:30-0:30—" Y ” girls basketball Chamber of Commerce will be held WSt l B Y «n a eooffiTAaooF oz'S eA iks; yeara. Since the death of his wife Approximately ISO women will on Tuesday evening, November 18, Republican party was refused ac- cash In settlement o f tncooM I ssa,\ gieatad the Hungarian and Ckecho- be completed by 10 o'clock. Officers have shown that the present Jail national oratorical contest for 8:30— Y. M. C. A. Wednesday of a heart attack. claims totaling 82.919,08848. wroi ki will be elected and reports for the he had made his home with his at tbe Hotel Sheridan, (t waa an- M) U K akurak delegatlona, carrying huge buildings have not only outlived cover the town Friday In a one-day Washington, Nov. 2. — (AJ») — young Republicans, but he may have Evening Bowling L,eague. ceptance loat night when the Re- Ths trustesS, asking apprapsnt past year read. daughter, Mra Richard Oanrard, In North Ends vs. Tall Cedara. nounced today by E. J. McCabe, Waterbtiry—James Galvin, state maps and documents, at the head their usefullness, but are tbe foun- Rhode Island and mors recently ia drive (or funds for Girl Scouting. J. P. Morgan A Oo., has termed publican Town Ckimmlttee, In the settlement In a peutloa i to do some explaining when he gets 'Bryant A CUiapman vs. Vernon. executive vice president. The affair athletic commission referee, left St. Cant. ruTlM o f the grand atalrway In the Bcleve- dation of a now completely dis- East Putnam. Ha leaves one son, The goal set Is only 88S0, and the lo- "unjust and unwarranted" the recognition of the 49 years of down for hearing Nov. 14, a i " SiSfr- home.' L. T. Wood vs. Second Congoes. will be a dinner meeting and will Mary's hospital after treatment for wit) dare palace, once the home and credited S3rstem that has sided ma- Robert H. Wilson of Burlingame, cal organisation believes that peo- begin at 6:30 o'clock. Tickets will sinus trouble. Hospital authorities faithful service given to the party settlement would Include ail TN ple everywhere have an Increased criticism of two o f its partners by Both hts parents are by Mr. Ferguson, voted to continue 4l4S- ftracC place of detenUon of Kurt Schuerh terially In enlarging the so-called Csl. the Securities ComAlssion for fall- registered Tomorrow. be made available within a few days reported Improvement In the condi- against affUlsted companlea. appreciation of this strong youth Democrats. him in the offlee of treasurer, but )raac« ' ■tgg, the last chancellor of Inde- ABOUT TOWN criminal class; that the present The funeral will be held Friday ing to report Ribhard Whitney's 2:00—Meeting of the D. A. R. and It Is expected that there wilt be tion of another Connecticut sports Its terms ths railroad would BX»— ,A 8500 second prize went to Don- StIS— ntfbt pendrat Austria. form of political administration, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Wat- movement which has had such an criminal conduct. 8:80-4:30— Boys grade school a large turnout of Chamber mem- figure, Al Kellie, baseball and foot- to give him the help of an aselst- counter claims of overpsymaot. Dr. J. Qiilnter Miller, secretary amazing growth here and through- ald H. Sharp, 20, of Manhattan, ant treasurer. To this post was S|J»- The JudgM and' "lltlganU'' then which has been in complete charge kins Funeral Home. Rev. Ferris The Commission, making public gymnasium period. bers. ball official who la under treatment Ths government’s claims SlSS- were put in separata wings o f the of the Connecticut Council of Rell- of the Jail programs for the past E. Reynolds Of tbe Second Congre- out the country. It Is a movement Kans. Third place and 8250 went to 4:30-5:SO- Junior Boys handcraft for a serious stomach ailmenL named Thomas J. Rogers, now from additional taxes, plus Int S:«»- gloiis Education, will be the guest that promotes friendship, under- the third part of Its Inquiry into Dale M. Norqulat. 24.' of Grand Original Program - PM— Imposing buildings and were 100 years, la responsible In a large gational church will officiate and with Harry Thompson. A most Interesting and original chairman of the T. M. C. A. drive ssaasssd against the raiIrMd ( speaker tomomav evening at 7:30 standing, and the happy, useful OC' the closing of Whitney's brokerage Forks, N. D. New Haven—Harry B. Jepson, fund. brought together a half hour later LESTER J. DICKINSON Otrr M. on.LETTE measure for the perpetuation of this burial will be In the family plot !■ 6:30-7:80—Center Springs group' program Is being planned by the years 1927 to 1981. at the Second Congregational oupations and recreation that makes firm lost March, took Thomas La- Janson was the youngest of eight professor of applied music at Yale, After the short speeches by the CooBtlng OM low crop prices Ho beat tbe "parge” HIGH ML Hope Cemetery, TalcottviUe. gymnasium period. meetings committee, headed by J. Mr. Ferguson submitted hie church. All officers and teachers outmoded system; that because of for contentment and good cltlsen- mont of tbe Morgan Company finalists who spoke here last night. university organist and director of Italian and Ocrman delegation •CHCX31. (B A T IN G TEAM sharply to task. 6:31^8:30— St. Johns' basketball G. Echmallan aa chairman. Tbe busi- reslnatlon as treasurer some By W PA's Harry I.. Hopkins and smiled of the church schdbl, aa well aa the Indiscriminate commitment to ■htp. The contest was arranged by the the college chapel choir, will retire weeks ago, as he felt that hla pres- otee— the Hungarians and Czechs THE AP FEATURE SERVICE ANDORAMATCCXue. It also said that George Whitney, period. ness session will Include election of Cut upon by James Rooeevelt. But Oil members of the standing commit- the present day Jails and the type A small contribution from every, Republican National Committee. In June, it waa announced. Luther ent health would not permit hla TiOM- presmted arguments for the right Dea Moines.—Two snowy-hslred FUNERALS another Morgan partner, failed to 8:80-9:30—Eagles senior and In- officers for the coming }rear and the 7!*)- lette heat Wearln about 2 to 1. tee on Rellgloiis education are of confinement they afford, thou- one old enough to give will Insure M. Moss, now Ualversity organist being active In hla office. How- to poasaas certain towns and cities militants— one a New Dealer deeptte call his brother's misconduct to the termediate basketball practice. slate will be presented by a commit- s.-ee- rV A week after the primary Gillette sands of misdemeanants whose the success of the drive. at Ck>mell, will succeed him as or- ever, the Committee expressed It- SMO—1 still under dispute. Subsequently urged to attend. Beginning tomor Miss Mary Foley attention of the stock exchange, al- PAR'HES MEAN LITTLE tee consisting of Ernest Bantly, Diamond an unofllctal purge agalnit him, the and the President lunched together problems could have been adjusted A list of the leaders and workera ganist and will also serve as asaist- ie«o-i row evening the teachers' training PboenU, Arlx., Nov. 2—(AP) — self as feeling that hie pakt ser- A"«i the 90 delegatee and experts lunch other a veteran opponent of Roose- In their nhirtaleeves at the White in other ways are enlarging the The funeral o f Miss Mary Foley,ley. follow; though both he and Lament knew chairman, Parker Soren, William J. ant professor of music. rla.ss will meet on alternate %h'hurs- Political party lines mean little to Shea, Walter Gorman and Henry vice should be appreciated by his 1 '■i ad together In the old palace. velt policies—battle for a United House. Democratic Chairman famea number of recidivists wbo make up. a native of Manchester, who died" \ Major, Mrs. G. H. Waddell; cap- of It In November, 1037. Richard tieo—1 day evenings. Whitney, former Ehcebange presi- 16-yaar-oId John Janson, Phoenix TAX COLLECTOR aOSES Mallory. continuance In the office which he The Oerman and Italian foreign States Senatorshlp from Iowa. A. Farley and other party lenders more than half of the Jail popula- Waterbury Friday, was held Oils' tain, Mrs.’ Frederick Rogers; Mrs. has so creditably held for such Values at 11:SS—t mlnUtem then retired to a side morning at St. Bridget's church dent le serving a prison term for Junior college freshman and cham- Dr. D. C. T. Moors Is president of C Senator Ouy M. OUIette, BB, la have assured GUIetta of their aup- J. Milner Dorey, president of the tion today.” Thomas Rogers, Mrs. I^>bert Oor- long term. room to ooncluds their work under port. 10 o'clocH after leaving the W. misappropriation of customer's se- pion orator, when there ia a 81,000 tbe Chamber, CHiarlsa Klmbsll first WILL HEAR ARGUMENTS OASIC ■tumping ths state in an attempt to Palne-Hsll School, New York caty, Also "that nalther tha present don, Mrs. Shtrwood Beechler, M ra prise at stake. RRE HOUSE OFHCE Plane were completed for a^Re- portraits by old masters. keep It in the Democratic column Keynoted Q. O. P. In 1989 Quish funeral home at 9:30. Earl (^ p in a n . Captain, Mrs.* J. curities. vlce-prasidsnt. Dr. Edwin C. Higgins weal W| and well known os a writer, educa- buildings nor tbe form of adminis- Tha Morgan reply, issued In New Young Janson was ths winner last second vlce-prssldsnt and John publlcan-Pollsh rally, to be held where the Rooeevelt aweep carried it Keynoter In the 1932 Republican ‘Iliers was a large gathering A Newell Moorfihouse; Mrs. O. I. Friday night at ths Golway street S tor and lecturer, will address the tration are adequate to cope with HeiSHr,5 feet 3 4 imNCHE5. In 1939. national conventlo.i and mentioned tbs church where many (A the older Emerson, Mrs. Max Bengs, Mrs. York last night, said " O e ^ e night at Washington, D. C., of first Pickles treasurer. ABOUT TRIAL*FRIDAY kmt members of the Oismopolitan club, the present day problems wbleh call hall at 8 p. m. A t that time the Wior’D CAST- - DECLARES SPANISH WAR Former Senator Letter J. Dlckln- for the Republican Presidential nom- P ractices AAQieRy >rtAiEOHT,llOPaihNO'/’, residents of tqwn gathered to pay Frank (3erlach, Mrs. Hal R. Tiffany. Whlteney did what any brother prize in a nationwide oratorical con- Hereafter Paymento Must Be Friday afternoon, at the South for tbe use of all tbe modem peno- OMUt eMOWNHAiRMO EVER a’ould do” In trying to help Rich- test—for young Republicans. local clUzenry of PoIUh extraction efcao wll aon, 6S, le trying to pull Iowa back ination In 1936, Dickinson was AND TAKES A id in g their last respects to a person wbo Captain. Mrs. William Brennan; Made At Home Of Official will be addressed by Attorney IL J. whio wi among the first In Congress to assail Methodist church. Mr. Dorey'a lec- logical practices; that aa a result of DoRN.ToaONTO; CANADA, ard Whitney restore mlMppro- But Jenson's oratory was develop- Wateibury, Nov. 2 — (A P) — OlXlg Into the Rep ibllilean fold where It U9SOH& ^ was held In high respect by those Mrs. E. B. Inman, Miss Betty Ted- For South Fire District. JURY YET INCOMPLETE wrso w NO LONGER K MENACE rested In comparative serenity for the New Deal. He declares OUIette ture on "The Province of Poetry” the present type o f confinement, priated asaests to the Exchange's ed on the other ride of the fence. He will show Its value as an interpre- NOV. 2, l9l9> who were her neighbors and friends. ford, Miss Barbara Tedford. Hartford county State's Attorney > kc ■?si throe-quarten of a century before was In harmony with the purpose of most of those confined are wotke off OeSlGNS M O MARES Major,,Mra. Edson Bailey: cap- pension fund for members. ■pent all last summer here actively ter of human' emotions and con- UNA\ARR.ICl>, A solemn requiem high mass was campaigning for his father. Hafold Hugh M. Alcorn, special prosecutor kwkb k Rooeevelt. the President's court bill and had physically and mentally for their ex- HER.C6NN HATS. tain, Miss Catherine McGuire; Miss "Hr. Lamont did what a friend The tax coUector for the South FOR TRIAL OF CONYICTS (Ossttaoed from Page One.) cerns; Its forms and modes of ex- perience; that there la a complete i ^ w»«iisfi*« celebrated with Rev. Vincent Hines and partner should have done — J. Janaon, who sought a Judicial in ths Waterbury municipal fraud W AKE UP YOUR wmas V ■Si In the background la the effect Introduced three bills which would H e A R R S T MOVIE role >MA6 THE LEAD IN *WATERFnONT tA O Y f Anna McGuire, Mlse Rosana Maher, Manchester Fire District closed MIOWS the outcome of the contest might have accomplished the "domination pression; how to enjoy poetry and lack of a unified, intelligent pro- of S t James's church sa celebrant, lent George Whitney temporarily nomination—from Democrate, his office at the Fire House on case, will present arguments before wkbb m approval of putting hla April 19 pact Mlse Emily Gove, Mrs. CoUls Goalee. San PTancIsco, Nov. 2— (A P )— woo wh! have on Democratic Presidential of the Judiciary by the executive.” what It doea for people. Mrs. 'Thom- gram that has for Its objective a asslatsd by Rev. Frederick Clark of Captain, Mrs. J. Oioper; Mrs. Nor- the cash to make reetltutlons pos- School street last night. Hence- tbe Superior court hero Friday a f- with Premier Mussolini Into., effect, sible,” the statement added. The murder trial of two Alcatraa LIVER B I L E - loaalbllltles for Iowa's Henry A. When Dickinson was defeated for Bentley will be hostess Friday reduction o f the criminal class and about the Commonwealth's plana S t Bridget's church as deacon and man Scott, Mra. John Haabrouck, forth, all payments should be made the prime minister said: afternoon. that all prisoners be given work convicte, James G. Lucas and Rufus ternoon In an effort to prevent ho.d- rskHlUMf-Aaf In '! JaagOasiMli Vallaca, aecretary of sgrlrultiire. re-election In 1936 President Roose- its attendant cost; that the contin- for defense. Rev. Father C:BsUr of West Spring- Mra. Lawrence Rlker, Miss Margaret to him at 21 West street. Franklin, want into Its third day ~It should be disposed of at the velt's name was at the top of the which will aid In paying the cost of DUES DRIVE BY UNION Ing the trial of the 27 defendants in RsItebteIvVisGa Wonidnt Be "Purged” ual expenditure of money to main- He as.serted secrecy was so ss- field ss sub deacon. Penlo. Captain, Mrs. Edward O'- Taxpayers are asked not to at today with the Federal court Jury aarlloet possible moment.” Democratic ticket. Iowa Republi- their confinement. New Haven. TIm (bouM poar I f’ SSahS* OlUette, although long known aa In connection with the church tain these antiqnated buildings at a Mrs. Arlyne Oarrity, presided At Malley; Mra Frank Vittner, Mra. C. tempt to pay at the fire house, aa of 12 still lacking one member. iiqalS btU l■tofoarko•r•l•______Chamberlain was understood to cans predict the result wrlll be differ- Reoemmends Six Trustees sentisl to the defense program that FINE DAYS CREDITED In two motions filed yesterdi^ Al- a liberal, voted agalnit the original night program, Wednesday eve- standard set 100 years ago will In officers were forbidden to discuss the organ and as the body was be- Radrozlnakl, M ra Olln Qehrlck, Miss the collecteor Will not be there any Court-appointed defense attor- I. not Sowins frodr. roar faaS Sotaa’I Sisatt, •an t the Italian treaty made effec- A A A , the N R A and the Roosevelt ent this year. They count on the ning, November 9, tbe Gleaners no way tend to reduce crime and Its The commission recommended SLOWS STEEL PLANT comm asked Judge Btemeat C. Simp-Slmp- It Joat Saeaita la Uw baarala On* bUnls os that tbe governor appoint a board military matters in any public ing brought Into church she played Marlon Keeney. more. Collections to date on the neys, Harold Faulkner and Joseph son to rescind hla order transferring roof atoauah. I b i sat aoaalienM. Ybar tive aa a step to further approaches court reorganization bill. In the low crop prices to swing farm votes. group of the Wesleyan Guild, Mrs. eoat; and finally that the present "Lead Kindly L igh t” Mrs. Clare Major, Mrs. John Farley; captain, 1938 book wore 848,340.82, which nbela arataaa la s«lama4 a s l m (aai taw . Chairman Farley said recently the of trustees of six peraone—not place, even among themselves. FOR BUILDING RISE Sweeney, fought every step of the the trial to New Haven and to give Travwle to Adolf Hitler looking toward a June primary he found hie opponent, Mildred Koeter leader, will serve a (lay Inmate population Is not receiv- Brennan and M ra Helen Oleskl sang Mrs. Walter Gorman; Mrs. Vola Is a little better than 85 per cent, way to eliminate any veniremen taak aaS tba warM loobt suax, four-power understanding that ulti- Rep. Otha D. Wearln, Indorsed by Demoemta faced a tough fight. ing treatment commensurate with more than three of the same politi- Pittsburgh, Nov. 2 — (A P )—A him permission to reargue the ques- A mata bowal aMaaaaal dsaaa'l eat at supper at 6:30, reservations for PARKING TAG JOKE tbs solos. M ra Olaski sang “ Softly Mrs. John Shea Mra. William Site- and during October 8367.09 on de- they thought might have aasocla- iba eaata. It takat tboaa soaS. oM Cartaf'a cal party—to formulate plans for spokesman for the Jones and tion of the court's right to make $75.00^ 89,990 t mately would lead to a limitation of which should be made on Monday the financial outlay." linquent accounts. l.ltUa Llaar PlUt ta eat tbaaa two seoaSa the administration o f the farm. WORKS TWO WAYS and Tenderly” and at the end of the man, Miss Nadine Sullivan. Captain, October Figures Doable Those tions to prejudice them against the such a transfer. armaments pact evening at the latest, through Mrs. Built Hundred Years Ago Mrs. Cain Mahoney; Mrs. J. O'- Lsughltn Steel Ck>rporstlon said Taxpayers In this district should nf blla flowlns frtalf a ai aiakt ran faal PiilEii l wilitliiAipIseilidto Eni mass as the body was being taken pair charged with killing Prison Judge Simpson set Friday at 2 Bad America had been stolen from bis Most of Ckmnectlcut Jail stnie- They shall serve without pay. In Of Year Ago; Dwelling Con- the firm's big AUquIppa plant was "ap op." Haraalaat. saalla, f t t a waa mmS oMSfMMOl floif gag wem Delay In putting this agreement Koster, dial 7671, or at the church. Butte, Mont.— (A P )—Aa a Joke, from the church Mra. Brennan sang Leary, Mrs. Francis C>ileman. Mrs. bear In mind that interest of 1.2 Guard Royal M. Cline May 23 In a p. m. aa tha date for argument on ins In Biakins bUa Saw fradp. Aak Mr 4iaf kood itS mSk SUmmSSe car. tiires were built almost 100 years the beginning, two of the trustees Peter Fagan, Mra. wflUam Qulsta, straetion Value Up. ■'slowed down” early today, with per cent should be added to any harur*aLIttIaUmPUabf aaoMr SawS (with Italy) Into force can not be DID YOU KNOW T H A T - The meal will consist of fresh ham, Butte policemen tagged the car ot "Face to Face.” vain eaca^ attempt. thithe motions. Indefinitely postponed,” Chamber- Shlrcman gathered the data on a mashed potatoes, sauerkraut, but- ago, the report stated, and 'I t has shall be appointed for two-year Mrs. Harold Anders, (^kiptaln, Mrs. some departments closed, as the payments sent by mall this month, aiiihhnrnl* toMaa aartklaa t in terms, two (or four and two (or six. their chief, WUUsm Breen, with s Ths burial was In S t James's result of a dues drive by union . m. lain told Commons New Orleana lies below the level tour of the nation's police depart- tered carrots, cinnamon apples, been nercasary to enlarge and re- Edward Adams; captain, Mrs. J. S. Ckmtinued fine weather Is credit- as the 1938 tax was due on and thereafter all ^polntments ticket when they found It double- cemetery, the commltal services bs- ed In part with the great Improve- pickets. :00—Bs( “JlHtlficaUofi for the recognltlou ot the MUstsslppl at high water. ments. Unless the brief case is re- chocolate layer cake, rolls, tea and model them year after "ear at an Brown; Mrs. Charles (^ p m a n , October 1. S coverctl, he said, he must repeat the ■hall be for six-year terms. parked. ing conducted by Father Hifies, as- ment In building figures noted in Squadrons of pickets appeared .' 4:15—ate of Italian sovereignty In Elthlopla Is Today more guitars are sold than coffee. enormniia expense for tha housing Mra. John Buchanan, Mrs. E. C. tour. The report of the commission al- Chief Breen paid the customary stted by Father Castor. Manchester during the past month suddenly last night at the corpora- 4:90—" U to be found if we feel th a t. recognl- any other musical Instrument. of the Increasing criminal class Masten, Mra. Carl W. Neren. so contained a survey of the ten 81 fine and then handed Officer Ed The bearers were; Leo Cleary, as compared with October totals tion's plants here and at AUquIppa, KEMP TRIAL NOV. 15 4:45—Girl tkm constitutes an advance toward A revolver bae a range of 100 to Fire Chief Albert Foy announced which must be supported by the Major, Mra. John Pickles; captain, EPICUREANS NOTE state.” A t present, the Jail ayatem county Jails of the state by William Molthen 250 tickets and told him to Thomas J. Qulah, Tholnaa Murphy, of a year ago. Last month's au- 20 miles down the Ohio from Pitts- 8:00—"Dl general appeasement. 300 yds. today that all fire alarm boxes have Mrs. Saul SUversteln; Mrs. E. Krltz- costs Connecticut taxpayers 8S00,- F. Hayes, former deputy Jailer at "go to work.” John r . Tynan, L. P. Fltsgerald and macher, Mrs. John Bother, thorised building was about double burgh, and turned back workers Bridgeport Nov. 2—(A P )—The 5:15—” Yc **If the non-intervention plan (In The most voracious and largest been replaced In operation. The en- Mra Vancouver, B. C.—When you get 000 annually to maintain, and. the the New Haven county Jail. The Before tbe dky was over several Thomas Sullivan. Sidney Brown, M ra R. A. S t that of a year ago. tbe month Juat who could not show paid up union trial of G. Leroy Kemp, indicated 540—”Js •pain) Is not In operation today. It of the barracudas Is tbe plcuda, tire alarm system was disrupted tired of looking at your chryaanthe- report continued. “ If the present survey contained data under such other policemen who were careless rent Captain, Mrs.. T. G. Brown; past hitting a level of over $50. cards. on a conspiracy charge In connec' 5:45—”UI ean not be said that It Is the fault which reachee a length of 0 feet. during the hurricane, and since that 9:00—Net mums, you can rat them. system Is to be perpetuated, new headings as history, grounds, hous- about the traffic laws found them- Mrs. Frank Sheldon. Mrs. Leo 000 In construction approved, More than a year ago J. A L. tion with land deals for the Merritt of Italy.” Ring! and other Jewelry were time a system of telephone calls and good part o f the month's total was 9:15—Ret The Anglo-ltallan accord, signed K. Hlrnyama, Japanese chrysan- buildings will have to be construct- ing, administration, positions and selves with yellow slips and an ulti- Schendel, Miss Jane Carey. Captain, signed a contract with the Steel parkway, will aU rt here Tuesday, used as a medium of exchange be- themum society president, explain- signals has served In place of the ed at a cost ninnlng Into millions of 9 M ra E. B. Hutchinson; Mrs. Robert allotted to reconstruction, due to Workers Organizing Committee, a Nov. 15, the atate's atfcomey's office Commit at Rome the day before Easter, was boxca. salaries, industries, employment matum from C^tef Breen that there fore the Invention of coinage. ed how to make soup of the flow- dollars, and these new buildings. If dlstribuUon, identlflcaUon system, 9 H aw l^, M ra Wlntbrop Merriam, ths hurricane damage, this Item CIO affiliate, designating the S. W. has announced. It vtam scheduled 840—Wrl designed to be a comprehensive set- would be no "fliring.” talcing up oome 816,000 of Ah 8:45—Der tlement of all conflicts of Interest of The first contract for subways ers. The recipe: conatnicted along the same archi- discipline, health, commissary, seg- 9 Mra 8. K. Kemp,' Mra J. Derby. Q. C. as exclusive bargaining agent originally to start next Tuesday, was awarded In 1900 In New York Put a pint of milk and a table- SEES CORRUPT UVINU tectural lines as the present ones, 9 Captain, Mrs. Ann Tlvnan Frey and month's activity. • (Or Its approximately 20,000 em- $39.50 Commit the two powers In the Mediter- regation, sanitation, recreation and STRATEGICAL ERROR election day. but* has been postponed 7:00— Am aty. spoon of butter in a pan and heat. AS STLMt'LANT TO DISEASE will In no way assist In the reduc- entertainment, education, library, 9 workera However, seven new dwellings pIo3rea. for a week. e liiva. M l sol ewumd adR ranean, the Near East, Africa and were permitted. their value 7:15—"T l Spain. It has been held In abeyance Besides his Investigations with Add two t.ahlcspoons of cornstarch tion of crimes and criminals.” religion and women's departmenL Kilgore, Tex. — Joe MeKellar's j^ntPnnrl'H/Ulftll I i L y 9 Major, M ra R. Goalee; captain, SMwde M e heeSa Loma Linda. Calif.— (A P )— “ Cor- ■mounting to $84,098. September's News"- pending fulfillment of one pre- yellow fever, Walter Reed did val- and stir until thick. Add chopped The commissloD listed the three The members of the commission. goat, long a family pet, Is decidedly 9 M ra L. T. Wood; Mrs. Francla uable work In typhoid, cholera and rupting habits" are endangering the main objectives of tbe Connecticut Handley, Mrs. Harry Sweat Cap- (igurts show that building per- 7:90— "Ini requisite, "a settlement” In the chrysanthemum pctala which have In sddiUon to Dr. Davis, are Mrs. persona noA grata now. THE FLORIST V9 Stevens erysipelas. human race, says Dr. Georgs. ayatem, all of which have been "dla- tain, M ra Oswald Ftaber; Mra. F. mitted amounted to $28,040, of Spanish dvU war. been boiled In water for two min- William M. Maltble, secretary, of McKellar opened a boarded-up II Osk SI, rbano €147 1 9 which only 817,000 approximately Y46—Sen Asserts Promise Fnlfllled Translated from the Spanish, here utes. Serve hot. Thomason of the College of Medical' credited” . They are, according to Granby; Dean Charles E. Clark of well, descended to a ledge Just above Oppaalts Clr.lv ThsotsT q 9 BeletU, M ra C. A. Goodrich, M ra S p e c i a l V a l u e s - to kaep Evangelist here. the report: Ernest Bantly, Mrs. Horace Mur- was for new dwellings. In Gbtober . tra Chamberlain declared that Mus- Is what the names of some New "It's very good." said Hirayama. the Tale Law school, John H. Goss tbe water line, and started evicting 9 f 53 building permits were Issued. TUNTIN TONIGHT • V- ry - 840—One (1) The conservation of space— phey. solini by withdrawing 10,000 troops Mexico postoffees mean; Louse Kgg, In spite of effective attacks on In- of Waterbury, and Oorge 8. Haw- an annoying family of froga Swelling the totals already in, 8 4 0 —Ton from Spain bad fulfilled a promlM Fly Trap, Elb Head, Rib, Onion, fectious diseases, says Dr. Thom- ''fitting the largest number of Major, Mra. J. W. Holden; cap- a N e w E n g l a n d W o r k e r s busy MIST,\KEN IDENTITY ley of Bridgeport. The goat, chased by a dog, leiH>- tain. Mrs. Lawrence Converse; Mlsa a new dwelling has been authorised 8:00—"To ha made at the Munich conference. Caiicken and Mouse. ason, "a high mortality rate still ob- human belnga with all their diseases ed accurately for his usual haven of for James A. Benevento. to cost JAMES 1. J0:00—Ka Britain has Indicated readine.ss to and wcaknesaes into the smalleet JuUa Oonverae. Captain, Miss Mary The "Big Room" of the Carlabad Elgin, III.— It was easy to tell tains from diseases representing safety atop the well covering. The Connery; Miss NelUe Smith; Mra 84,800, and to be located on HomC' and Dai consider such a withdrawal the "set- caverns is 4,000 feet long, 625 feet which two of the three appraisers tissue degeneracy, largely due to possible n ace with the greatest FOR CHEAP TRAVEL dog Jump^, too. Both landed on stead street. William F. Johnson ll:0O -N e tlement” contemplated for bringing amount of security. TRY A HORSE Esther Gorman, Mias Stephen Tun- wide and 300 feet high. who came to the Morris Dolbey pernicious and vicious habits of liv- McKellar. Splaab! sky, Miss Margaret ZorMs. Captain, la bunder. U:15—Jol the accord Into force. A nutless variety of snapdragon farm to appraise livestock were ing.” (2) Hard labor. (Today practical- Neighbors rescued McKellar and Read Tbe Herald Ad?a. 81:80—M« Chamberlain said that the 10.000 ly all prisoners are kept In Idleness Cku-lsbad, N. M.— (A P )—Ruebsn Mrs. Eunice Durkin; M ra Francla developed by the United States De- lawyers and which was not. the anlmala. Breen, Mias Dolores Trotter, Mias McCONAUGHY . S t r i n g withdrawn represented ateut half the report said). partment of Agriculture In 1935 la Joseph J. Wldemann and Almore THEY EARN THEIR SEATS Bohlinger. missionary preacher from Jennie Deyorio, Mrs. William Ted- FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR 'nov, Dll the Italian infantry forces in Spain. (3) The "allent system” —solitude Signid Mountain. Tenn., recenUy ar- GAS TANK LEAK HALTS i8:00—VVl restoring this flower to popularity I H. Teschke went Into an enclosure as a corrective measure. ford. M "W e have received from Signor among gardeners. to examine what they believed wraa Gallup, N, M.— (A P )—Thanks to rived In Csrlbad after a horseback 18:80—U j Mussolini these definite assurances; County (kiDtroI Attacked Major, M ra T. E. Broanan; cap- :i row. But It wasn't. It was Dol- Earl Mullen, manager of one of the rids from his horns town that hs tain, Miss Alice WetheraU; M ra Hi Ti e WB i r wi c c IsOO- Slle "First, that the remaining Italian The ayatem of having the Jails un- ENDURANCE CHALLENGE oa bey's bull and he charged the ap- teams, the boys of Gallup don't al- reported cost him only 87. Jons Fortin, Miss Ruth Frsxler, 6:1S PM. 6:18 P.M. 7:30 P.M. $29.50^ forces of all categories will be SWEET TOOTH der the control o f the sheriffs and Percale I pr.alsers. who escaped after a live- ways have to And a knot hole when Bohlinger said ths horse had to Miss Ruth Beckwith, Miss withdrawn when the noninterven- county commissioners was mttacked. Man(Jiester Pubfic Market F O R REC O V ER Y - RRXN0 ON T H E R EF U R LIC JU ff 1L m. 1 ly chase. there's a baseball tournament In be shod seven times on the Journey Linders. Captain, Miss Dorothy Lancaster. Calif., Nov. 2 — (A P ) tion plan comes into operation: The report said appointees to jail jaU ^f-saat lITk'gaaUly 840—1 Chicago— Richard Stanhope's in- I The third appraiser was Edward town. Mullen baa a standing offer and he sversged only 20 or 30 miles Post; Mias Peggy Broanan, Mlsa —Tbe small monoplane "Little • F U LL T H E lEC O N D LE V ER • “ Second, that no further Italian satiable appetite for taffy apples Jobs received their poata because 840— ' I Meagher. He's a cattle dealer. He to admit the drat 90 boys that ap- a day. Farmers, the preacher report- FRESH Bernice Pohlman, Miss Marion Bear” was back on the ground today Dresses troops will be sent Into Spain; sent him to a hospital But not with they hpve "proved their worth to T40—1 “Third, that the Italian govern- , stayed outside the fence. pear at the ball park aa bis guests their party or to a party leader no ed, stUl are glad to give a horse- Pearl, Mlsa Marion Spencer. Cap- with a new endurance record, al- a tummy ache. tain, Mrs. Everett Kennedy; M ra though Its projected SO-day non- 840—1 ment have never for a moment en and the only string attached to the other qualification being neceaaary.” riding traveler a night's free lodg He was hungry when he pas.'e wall on his l.Mh apple sible for the continuation o f undesir- enson; Mrs. J. J. Allison. owner, announced another endur- sfcet( drawn.” Butte. Mont. —(A D Flank able prison practices and for lack Fancy Fresh Fillet of Haddock...... 19c Ib. when the Doyles returned. There CLUB HAS NO WORRIES Major, Mrs. Philip Nelson; cap- ance flight would be arranged. to Cottage Sets 8;00-l No Territorial Ambitions U'akely of Butte, driving near Heb- of rehabilitation programs, "as con- MAYOR GETS SALARY CUT waa a scuffle and Mrs. Doyle stnick Boston Blneflsh...... 15c lb„ 2 lbs. 25c tain, M ra J. E. Rand; Mrs. John challenge the an-type plane record 8U5-1 "When I was at Munich and I gen dam. struck an elk amidships, tinuance In office la necessary for WHEN RESIDENTS LEAVE Our regular $1.00 drtsMs! 840—( Stanhope on the head with a rllle Omaha, Neb. —(A P )—Etrery time Halibut, Swordflah, Fresh Cod, Fresh Salmon, Fillet of Hayden, Mrs. Robert Burr, Mrs. of 653 hours. New Engl and Days Rtgulartf spoke on the subject of the future ruining the front end of hIs automo- the carrying out of any program •45-' butt He regained consclmi.-noss Roy Dennis, 58, sees a man with a OtUwa, Kans.— (A P I— It Is go- Sole, Fillet of Perch, Scallops. Cnarence LaFrands, Mrs. Edward I^anillng at Rosamond Dry lake 69e pair! From Ceps Cod to Celifortua of Spain with Herr Hitler and Slg- bile and placing the elk out of com- worried look he asks him to join the that hs.s set definite objectlvea” 10:00- In a hospltiU. ing to cost ths mayor and the other Ferris, Jr.; Captain, Mra. Henry yesterday after 218 hours, 28 min- Grants eustomsn elsmor (o r,^ . nor Mussolini, botli of them as- mission permanently. "no worry club” Dennis started. The state Jail system, the rejiort Chowder Chuns...... 2 qts. 25e 49s Patc two city commissioners here ap- Miller; Mrs. C. K. Burnham, Mrs. utes Sion, the "Little Bear” was thsas dreasssi Ths/re so sn- sured me most definitely that they A mile farther along the road About 125 have Joined. Thert are no said, embodies poor sanitary facili- Steaming Clams ______Stewing Oysters far ahead pf th * old light-plane Unusually charming aata — ana 80:1.'^- proximately 91.80 for each of the William Hlgglna Mrs. James Elliott, arith daap rtiflUa and tia-backt; tirsly utidsetery . . . chsrm- had no territorial ambitions what- WISED-l P VEOOMA.S another motorist rammed a moose. dues, no officers, no Initiations and ties, "poor ventilation, unhealthy Mra. Sherwood Goalee. Oiptaln, mark o f ^86 hours, 10 minutes. 11:30- soever In Spain. 910 fewer parsons ths town census anpthar arith raitad dots and trim ing ttylss. (sat color, full cut' Two legs were broken and a game no meetings, but the members say sleeping conditions, the abominable AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Chester Robinson; Mra E3sie 18:45- “ I am convlncec peck Paul Agard. vlotisly contribute to general ap- cise." AcoonUag to the terms of a lease A Now England produett 12:15 I and plans for one of the moat ad- game department. The meal is sent recited poetry were called Rhapao- 81,000 a year and ths commlasloners McIntosh Apples, extra fancy ...... 4 |bs. 25c Major. M ra Norman Ash; captain, peasement. The Jail farm was advocated filed today with Town Clerk Samuel 18:30- vanced police radio systems In to charitable Institutions. dlsts. $900. Previously, with ths popula- Oranges, fancy Florida, for juice, large size...... 25c doz. Mrs. Irwin. ^ areaPAilTofNe Women’s 12;45- "If any justification Is required the commission as "stats central- tion abovs 9,500, eacl^ drew $1,200. J. Turidngtoa, Rajnnond O. Miller for the policy of the government In ized control of all arrested offend- has given use o f 10 acres of tobacco Flannelette G o W O S 140-1 closing our differences with Italy, ers against the law and their in- MEAT VALUES land located on Spencer street to 1:15—1 CAUGHT, ACCUSED L Fe«indod in N e w Wsrnisr, nappiorl mswm 840—1 It surely c.an be found In the action TOO BIG A JOB FOR THE DONKEY ternment under Indeterminate sen- AUSTRALIA SECRETIVE Fancy Shoulder Lamb Chops...... 29c Ib/ the Kohn Tobacco company o f H art- of Signor Mus.sollnl when, at mv tence. when Internment appears to ABOUT DEFENSE PLANS ford. The lease runs tor two years, 840-( Boneless Pot.Roast B eef...... j ____ 29c Ib. 'it^ h ru n k l t;80—J request, he used hla Influence wiiii be necessary, at a place where ' OF MILK BOTTLE THEFT commencing April 1, 1989, 59* Made in New, ______Pork Chops, all center cuts...... 29c Ib. *■' ' .Jl «tC *• 8.45—1 Herr Hitler in order to make lime proper examination, seg reg ation, Sydney, Australia (A P )—^The rental beteg 1700. In addition to MeioHty gf la m o n t >Thehomeof good shoes I for the dbcusslon which led up to AusteaUan public has been warned Pork Chops, rib end...... 23c Ib. the land. Miller agrees to erect a Shirts Good < Main study, clasalflcatloa, trsatmant and R takes a New 840—1 the Munich agreement.” training may ba given by compe- by tbe minister of defense not to Calves’ Liver (W estern)...... 35e|b. Caught Policeman Michael*F. five-acre tobacco shad on ths .ore no(iv»M9wJ||i|||j|J|iL ^ n ak of-tho L oom Fitzgerald at 24 Eldridge street aa V-'i.-r lend celebrstieM to Saddle Oxford 8:15—1 Chamberlain declared that onlv tent spedaUats,” and It oommandln demand too much information Bacon Squares...... 23e Ib. premises for use of the Koim firm.' Real leether uppers Britain and Soviet Russia, "of ail ' be was taking several milk bottles John Kambas and James Morla- cut tbe prieel Percale Aprons 040—1 *. $IO^KXM)a> werlh U N«w England’’Thode Fsmouily lew St $1, and solas la a two- 845-' the countries In Europe," have re- Small Link Sausage...... 29c Ib. from a porch at that address, after, nos, now conducting a . restaurant Faaews Now Ing- ^ — accordliv to the report a complaint Frede* bowght yAaffr ond/Wld In 437 tons oxford children fused full recognition of the Italian Home Made Sausage Meat...... 25cIb. bualnsas at 809 Main street, have land nsmo! Smart go wild abouti |00 conquest of Ethiopia, and added; had been lodged at police headquar- leased ths premises from Frank aiylosl W o o l ahtlnk. I " I f the House approves this mo- AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT tera Harold C. Hair, 34, of 538 Bush Farr a term o f 10 years at a month- tion. then prospects for peac t will DIN E A N D D A N CE Hill road was arrested at S s. m. to- rental o f 8185 according to a lease Node Py pour good nttghbor! Home Made Fruit Bread...... 13c loaf day, charged with tbe alleged th eft led with the Town Cleric. K)4S different N ew ba Improved. Let it put an end to Bntterfly B uns...... 23cdoz. I the idea that any state should be Every Thursday, Sa turd ay N ight The bottles were owned by tbe Nashua B lan k e ts kept at arms length." JeUy Donuts...... ]^21e do*. Highland Acres dairy, and It is not Building Inspector Edward C. The finest cotton at known for what purpose Hair de- Eaiott has Issued a building permit East yoH y jyoyrell for Grants New blanket Grants con HOME ON THE HIGHW.AYS ■WHEN YOU HAVE A sired tha bottles which he Is accus- to James A. Beafivonto o f 5 Irvtag find snywhete! at V Home Made Apple Pies, regular 9-inch size. Special , ,23c ed of attempting to steal. street, wbo has employed WllUam F. 59* Des Moines. Is— Roger D. Wll- BIC JOB TO DO T A M 'S REST A U R A N T It has been reported that at vari- Johnson to erect for M|n a Mngle It ous times, numbers of bottles have Grant, 'in ia t-d e s ig n Made In Sew England! Hams may wake up some morning Now Under New BfanaffCRient Try Our Home Made Milk Bread, sliced or unslieed...... dwelling to be located on Homestead y V, Rnglond for state to find automobiles on the newly parr dlsappmued in the Eldrtdge street street Cost win be 84400. 10 East Center Street Odd FeDowa Bnilding vvvvfieeeee,*,...... IQC ICMlf Infants* R ubber Pants & widened University Avenue. Whiz- locality, and In other sections. Hair Jesse Harvey o f 40 Uberty street IBM takOfirMmt, freight, odvertising and Korwool Rugs i Vl f/ Mioi/Afpmw will iq)pear In town court tonight to bsa been glvm permission to re Sturdy rubbor. Won't sing by oo both sides of bis home. Specialising in Ravioli and Spaghetti THURSDAY GROCERY SPECIALS nttcolIcBM^ expenses. Borland mUr, Put stotkf Made, ns they should chsfa Saves washing! Williams' house U In the middle of answer tbe charges lodged against model a single Into a two-car twe gar- ba in New EiglaadI Orchestra Every Thnrsday and Saturday Night him. IO< ,:’ls the area laid out for tbe new street A DOAfKEY!^ BU'ITbR—Fairmont’s Creamery (Better Butter) lb, 30c age. Piaa Attractive color and be baa refused to accept the 85,. ■ssertmsnt. Orsnd Thrlftp Neap EngUmd Vatuu! Onallty Percales vshwl 700 condemnation price. Eggs, strictly fresh, extra large size...... do*. 50c *4-xe*- Women*! Slipport Since court action may delay the Educator Lunch Cradiers...... 2 lbs. 19e Mtfulariy Divided city's acqulaiUon of the land, city ^ c o t A fancy bulk ...... 1 Ib. 23c England I7t loathar soles! QuOtwl K A d oRldala say It may be neceaaary to 12'/.’ Coan-to-eoatt popuiarilpr ■ For only . . . ran temporary roada on each aide of Prunes, bnlk, fancy CaUfomia. large size...... 2 lbs. 15c Ma house. if you've never I______Payme, D E M O N STR A TIO N O F Fancy ^ »nd moist...... 1 Ib. 19e you mako sow’s your . SFEOALt MaguterlpMtT Sunmaid Seedleas Raisins, new stock...... 3 p k n 25c •SMOMS4 . . «M e yards ef this fim qush^ Boys' Shirts Can Be A m u f ii OBASSHOPPEBS ARE 3CANNA •S-M selr . . SS Sauerlnut, Royal ScarkL fancy...... 3 Igst eaiia 25e parcels end go to it! YeaX hsvs s Women’s SUpg' FOB TEXAS REPTILES V O T IN G M A C H IN ES <09ff the (at o f the land" Thursday — Friday — Saturday Heinz Soups, buy a dozen and save, most kind^ doz. $1.49 tUa summer, bsrpetologlsts report. Assorted Chocolates. Dorothy Bradford, hand dipped... Homed (ro (A toads and prairie " 9 A . M. to 9 P. Me are fatter than at any ^ ■ a a • a l*lhe hOE 2^C HOTEL W . T . G r a n t C o W .T . G r a n t C o . * uaa o f an OXTDOL huge package and ana Miaaton PMtery Bowl BRISTOL of aLgsLi!a;gfg mbw yo r k ...... •••••••••••*••% ••••• 815 Main Street IfANCHESTEK EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,. WEDNBtSDAT. NUVKMBCB Z, 1888 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, (X)NN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Z, 1938 and Muktc: 3:15—Ms Perking; 6:80 PAGE el : —Eddie Dooley on football. WABC- CB8, 3—Irene Beaklej; 3—Muelc DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Hour; 9— Let’a Pretend. WJZ-NBC. Brilliant Star Team (Japanc.se newa agency) In a Ilsin- which are free from political or 13:30 and 0:10— National Com LOCAL m io SHINE klng dispatch today said two Japa- partisan Influence." URGES U K A L /W CO NU D AV, N O V IM M R t (CtstnU-Battern SUodard Tima—P.M.) Huaklng Oonteat; 3—Social Sctenca, Local Stocks N. Y . Stocks nese soldiers were wounded and "Prosperity has been oure In great ' {Chmn99M to yro#r« iM m IA§U4 Jrs Du$ Knttrtly to Ntt%eork Corrections "probably taken prisoner" when Ten Mads Too Lots to Ineorpor^e t '*Newgpapera," new seriaa. measure but out of the unrest of tba Soviet Russians crossed the .Man- past few years democratic govem- ' TO ATTEND SERYIi Net«i All procrama to kea OAtf Iwstc ehmms or^oupt thtroof unkM ipacl* FOR STATE FROSH Furnished by Miller and Whitney Air Reduc ...... 63*4 t; oooat to coast (s to o> MlvnaUoas Inciuiio sU s%*siUMe suttona Some Thursday short waves: choukuo border near Manchuoll. mente have been overthrown," he 43 Pearl Street Alaska Jun ...... 9 '- NtC-WtAF (RKD) NETWORK M O U N T . — k Y o r kla k oh k al k g r o k f b b QSP GSO GSD GSC GSB London. A lieutenant left tho men to sum- said. "Dictatorship haa been on the Hartford, Conn Allegheny ...... lU — Sstti woof wnae «U « wjar C O A S T — k n o x k nin k ol k f p y k vi k afo 6:35— Revue "A ll In Pink"; UJU of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs bond with the town clerk. The arrest mon aid. They were missing when ascendency. Even within our own k oy k a rm k h bc k g m b k rn y k iro k g a r WIlUam E. .Martin Allied Chem ...... 188 Chambtr Of Co r u mt m I rtI wow wdsf wiro kstp: 4 K X ^ 1:00— M a rc h of Q a m a a W rogra m MISS S. B. PENDLETON teacher In the Hebron Green school 1:00 p. m. Quotation* Am Rad St S ...... 17 u Mountalni koa kdjr|; kouthi wmbf wsb 4 i 1 ^ S t IO— So Y o u W a n t to S o — T W>stv*n Music. The borough fire department was Am Smelt ...... cials. anc« Of Anniatice Day« wmo waab wju wbre: Pscifiot 4:3 0 — 0:30— T h o C a a tiilt a n o P r o g r a m 1304-3, WUllmantlc before her marriage. Mr. Horton . 53 \ called out early Tuesday morning Am Tel and Tel ... kfl kww koaao kbq kfo 4:4 k — 0:40— C h lld r o n ’o C irc u o Sorl a i has been first sele..tman of the Race, Coburn 5th, Pratt inxurance StoekH .147'. O^IONAL______STATtONt ______I (pporata In- — o a a t: C a a t m i a n a . C o n t in u a d > we a t for a fire at the demolished house Bid Am Tob B ...... 89 ■ In Botlcaa maOed today, kaq^Rcaobl/ on olthar RCp or BLUE 0:00— t:0 0 — P ro a a .R a d io N o w o P orlo d TO REMAIN ON ALL NIGHT town for a number oi years. Their Asked Towns to be represented at the owned by Mrs. Unda Lohae on Weat Am Wat W k s...... Chambar ot Commarca urges i (A P » M tworkai: Ksst: wbro w ^ wfoa wlw O r O ^- i : 0 ^ B d Th o rg o ro o n , S p o rt a — 4 ------— son John Is a student at Cormecti- Aetna Casualty ...... 99 103 . 145» itev waal wsaa ebf cbl: Contrail w a b c : O rg a n M tio d l a o — n o tw o r k MBAUD IGNORES school board convention from those Main street. The fire It U believed 6th In College Race. Aetna F ir e ...... 45 47 Anaconda ...... 367, SAYS DEMOCRACY ' ™ membera to attend tho wtba wdar kcba kana kolo 0:10— 0:10— H o w t o W i n g . A v i a t i o n Mrs. Edgar Dawklna, Mra. Walter towns under the supervision of Mar- cut State College. Armour III ...... Ct C O t t T t < be wabf wgl afpr S k it Thomas J. Flexner' of New York was started by Hallowe’en celebra- Aetna Life ...... 23 >4 25'^ . 6 ■ervicea that tha Fumanest A m is* _____ ; kotftlii wptf wla wjas wflO' 0:3 0— 0.3 0 — B o b Tr o u t A b o u t "To d a y** Common Conncil Of Rock- , Drayoott, Miss Ruth DeForeat, Mrs, tin B. Robertson Thursday evening tora. Damage was estimated to the Automobile ...... 30 32 Atchison ...... 38»D fkpY ! table and refreshments will oe C. Sellers. considerably damaged during the ter High athletic ace, captured first Hartford F ir e ...... 75 77 . 1 3 \ wroi k m kark kano: Mountalni katr 0:30— 7 :3 (^ A a k It B a a k a t Q uo a tion a Viue 0 0 UeCHieS U in e r j served. The playing will sU rt at Hampton, Marlborough ono Scot- hurricane in September when a place in the freshmen cross country Hartford Steam Boiler 52 .56 Balt and Ohio .. .. . 77, Washington, Nov. 2.— (A P )— Uce. Day morning at 11 o’clock. Tha Jrtar kob kvM kido kpfa kaol km; 7:00— 0:00— O a n g Bu a tora , O r a m a t io eight o’clock. Continued warm weather pro- Bendlx ...... 227, (Continued from Page One) PaoHloi kfbk kaw kmj korn kru km#iack Armttreno — aaat; • : 3 ^ f :3 0 — A . M o n lo u A k t a r o — io r A Cooking school will start at the there Is a nominal charge. A com- lions In blossom are seen all about. Travelers ...... 445 465 Beth Steel 7, pfd . .109'- dniihled vigor" Into the reciprocal 0:30— 10:30— E d g a r A . Q u o a t P r o g r a m house was formerly occupied by W. afternoon. Robbins, star of the Con- vice to ba held on Sunday, Nov. 8. Tho Land! Trio woot Violets are being picked from local Putdic Utilities Borden...... , . 17'- "when the right to voice one'e trade program, expressed hope to- 4H1— kt4l-»Llttlo Orphan Annio** 10:00— 11:00— N a w a ; C o u n t B a a it O r e . Palace theater on Thursday after- mittee appointed by Hebron Grange S. Chappell who Is at.the Johnson necticut State yearlings, led a large at 10:45 a. m. at SL Mary*a riluren. 10:3 k — 11:3 < ^C h a rl a a B a u m O rc h o a tr a will b« in charge. gardens. Blue ivy Is reported in Conn. Lt. and Pow . . . 51 55 Can Pac ...... 6 ' , thoughts and scntlmenta, either by oaat; Chatioa Soar* ftonoo^woat Series Of Races Bat Meeting Of Official Board noon when the first of three ses- Memorial hospital with a fractured field that included entries trom day of having the British and Ca- Local atore* will not be closed on rould 6:00^ 4:0^Am ortca’a kchoola. Drama 11:00— 13:00— D ic k B a rri o A O rch o o tr a bloom. Even onions are beginning Conn. Pow...... 46 48 Case (J. I.) . 92 worOono K ru p a V O rc h o a tr a sions will be held. The doors of the Following the supper there will be leg receivejl when struck by an nadian pacU ready by Armistice Armlatice Day but the Chamber t^nmaoC i t l ^ titft-oMalcolm Cfatro'a Stonoo to sprout in vegetable gardens Wesleyan. Springfield, Ma.s.s, State, Hartford Elec. Lt. ... 59 61 Cerro De P a s ...... 495i to curbed or denied by govern- day. >;tk' ♦:» Wfooa-Radio Nowo Worlod NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK theater will open at 1 o’clock and a discussion on '"The Opportunity automobile while crossing the high- Trinity and Amherst over the 2.7 notice aaya; "It la quite fltUng and 1ms •tlD— t;30—Miioio la My Hobby Prog. Finds No Takers. There have been several hard frosts Illuminating Shs...... 55', 57 Ches and Ohio . .., . 3.3'a ments." They expect. If the agreements Rockville. Nov. 2.— (Special)—At the Cooking school will atart at for Trade Education in Connectl way near his home early In Septem- miles cwurse in fine time. Chrysler ...... proper that bualnesa men, profes* lu« lat ^ i:4b— d:4^*'Fathor and kon/^ ^rtaiB A k I C — B a a ti w j a w b i^w b a a w b a l 1:15. Miss Elizabeth Emery will be cut.” H. H. EUls, director of the lately but some of the things in Hartford Gas ...... 32 36 . 82 He asked Klwanians to fight ef- are completed, that fact would be ' ■ ir O ^ 7:0^Am oo *n* Andy—raat: To w h a m k d k n w x v a w j m w a y r w m a l w W the meeting of the (Common Council ber. ■ The State frosh complied the low Col Gas and EH . .. ■tonal men, and all those arho make rM d for I Bo Announood—woot In charge of the school. Miss Emery Putnam Trade School will speak sheltered places have not been hard So. New Eng. Tel. Co. 145 150 . 85i forts to Interfere with the Indepen- mentioned in tha ArmlsUca day WRby w e b r r f e f w h k w m f r w a pd w e a n held in Rockville Tuesday night, it hit. Romlldo Galotto has completed total of 29 points in winning the ComI Inv T r ...... 58 up our membership, should be pre- #:1k— 7i1B^Bdwln C* Hid Commont w l e c w lo u: M Id w a a t: w e n r wla k w k kotl Boston. Nov. 2.— fA PJ—Captain was obtained through the courtesy and lead the discussion. It will Western Mas.s...... 29'j 3174 dence of the Judiciary becauae speeches by government leaders In # i9 ^ 7:S^Tho ftovoiora Quartet^ w ro n w m t k ao w o w o k m a w e t n ; k o u t h : was voted to have the lights around the census of school children In the event as Anthony P. Coburn, anoth- Coml Solv ...... 1051 "equal rights for all can only be sent at these Memorial exarriaed oaat: Xavtor Cugat Orch.—network Angus Walters' proposal that hla of Lever Bros, of Cambridge, Mass., be an open meeting and any one Some of the cemeteries of the Industrials tho United States, Britain and Can- w r t d w m p a w j h o wd a u w a g a w a gn Central Park remain lighted town of Stafford between the ages er Manchester High graduate, plac- Acme Wire ...... Cons Kdison ...... 3 2 ' i and we sincerely hope that you at* ti4A* 7:4t—Thaator Wreg. — weaf: k x y a ; M o u n t a i n ; k in k v r x l:.P a c i f i c! k go Canadian salt banker Bluenose and and the Spry Research Kitchen. who wish can attend the supper by town have suffered considerable 28 31 gtiaranteed and preserved by courts ada. tend.” Cugat Ore. Contmuod—notwork k fa d k tm a k a x k g a k e r a k jr throughout tho night. For some of 4 and 16 years. The total number ed ninth to complete State's team Am Hardware ...... 2774 2974 Con.«i o n ...... 9 ? iCD i;0> Ono Man*o Famlly-HS to e the Oloiiceater schooner Gertrude L There will be numerous gift paying the small charge. damage from the hurricane. In N O T B t 8 o « W B A P . N B C f o r o p tio n a l time these lights have been turned of children under 16 years for 1938 scoring. .Samuel Pratt, also a local Arrow H and H. Com. 37 Cont Can ...... 42\ 7:K>— tiK ^Tom m y Oorooy Orchootra Mat o f a t a tlo n a. Thebaud engage In a 30-dgy series awards at each session of the Cook- The Sunday morning aervlce at several Instances large trees were Errol Flynn and Bette Davis are co-starred In "The Slaters” , one of the •.*00 - t;00 Frod Allan in Town Hall out In part at eleven o'clock, with is 1073 as compared with 1138 last High athlete, was sixth for State. Billings and Spencer. 4 \ 5% Corn Prod ...... 69 C e n t. B a a t. of races between Boston, ^rrauda ing school. The Cooking school will the Hebron Congregational church uprooted or broken off and fell on great love atorlea of all time, adapted from the femoua novel by Myron ilOO 10:00—K. Kyaor*a Claoo—to eat one half of them remaining lit. The year. The census taken from Sept. Conn. State made a clean sweep of Bristol Bras.s ...... 38 41 Del Lack and West • 7 ' i 00r00->t1:00—J. Mooonor Orehoo.—eaot; 4 :3 < ^ 3:30— D o n W in a lo w of N a v y — and Hallfaz, for a stake of 85,000 Uke place on the stage before the waa omitted In order to allow those the stones, breaking some of them Douglas Aircraft ., Brinig. "The .Slaters” will open tomorrow at tho State theater for throe —1 - - n - - ,r.- -innrrmnr] Amoo *n* Andy—weot repeat ^ ^r a a t; C h a ri o t k a a ra . T a n o r — w e a t for each round trip, found no takers members were informed that 833.00 and knocking over others. St. 14, 1937 to Sept. 13. 1938 shows that the meet by also taking the vanslty Colt’s Pat. Firearms. 65 68 . 684 2674 . » ’ i whio wgbl wbrk wnbi - G o rd o n O r c h o o t r a — n e tw o r k .Society holds a meeting at the borne ville school 93; PInney Grammar other extra-curricular activities. Int Harv ...... 6351 DIXIB — wtat waf% wqam wdod kira cent three-out-of-flve series for the garage and change into 1 car garage Mra, Mary Gregua, chairman, Mra. afternoon pageant. All were great- Peck, Stow * Wilcox 7 'i 9'4 (Continued from Page One.) MORE BORDER TROUBLE J ‘5 t ” k h io ld'a R a d io R o vu o of Mra. Ruby Gibson Wednesday af- school. 107; West Stafford school 87; Pratt graduated in the same class Russell Mfg. Co...... Int N ic k ...... 5551 wroe wlae wwl 'w m kiid ktrb ktaa H o b b y L o b b y fishermen's trophy, won by Blue- 18x12 at 98 Grove street; Charlotte (Tharles Mead. Mrs. Jesse Llebe. ly pleased with the success of the 31 35 Tokyo, Nov. 2 — (AP) — Domel V A L U E waeo koma kdbo wbt wdaa whig wdbj and was on the soccer, swimming Int Tel and Tel ... f i O ^ T a B o A n n o u n e o d i l i i m O nose. .Mrs. Emily Llebe, Mrs. Annie Mur- day, and those who had the program ternoon. OrcuttvlUe, 33; SUfford High school ScovlII Mfg. Co...... 2574 2774 . 9Ti many western colonies, and among wwra waia wmbr ktol wcoa wdne wnos • : 3 ^ t : 3 ^ M u o l o o f N o w a n d T h a n D. Bartley to replace shed damaged and track squads here and was an Sllex Co...... Johns Manvllle . . . . .102 kwkb know wmmm wjno weha 3 : 0 ^ 1 0 : O ^ A r m a t r o n g . Q o r e l a P ig h t Walters’ challenge was the third phy: fancy work. Miss Mary Sny- inAcharge deserve a good many Professor and Mrs. Eugene P. 172; Borough Elementkry school 12 14 Aelatlcs such a eltuation in the Ael- wmaa wcoc wnra walm wrdw wapi by hurricane, 16x18 at 92 Prospect honor student ns well. Coburn Kennecott ...... 48 10:00— 11:00— N o w a ; D a n c i n g Ore n a a . since the flshermen's races ended In der. chairman, Mrs, Hattie Kington compliments on the way it was car- Chase of Easton, Pa., were at their 233; Kindergarten 16; State Institu- Stanley W o rk s ...... 41 43 atlc zone can hardly bo accepted as MIOWBST — wmbd wlan wlhw kfh 10:30— 11:30— Ru a a M o rg a n ’s O rc h o a tr a street; Henry ami Anna Weigel to graduated last June. While at High Leh Val R d ...... wkbb wtaq wkbh wceo wabt kaej wnax a burst of bad temper occasioned by ried out. Hebron place Sunday and Monday. tions. 4: private schools 8; Junior do., pfd...... 27'4 2974 . 5 S fair treatment." t 1 :0 k — 12:00— L a r r y C lin t o n O rc h o o tr a build garage 18x10 at 24 Thompson and Mrs. Ella Grayer; candy, Mrs. he played football and was on the Llgg and Myers B . .10171 woo whib agio kdah wtoa wmfg 11:3 0 — 12:30— D a n c i n g Mu a tc O rc h o a tr a the contention of Thebaud's crew They went to Hartford for a short high school 109 and 67 at home un- Torrlngton ...... 2574 2774 In Line With Program OF A D O LLAR George S. Brookes, Miss Margaret The (.'hri.stian Endeavor services street; Edward W. Burns to build cro.ss country, swimming apd track Veeder Root ...... Loew's ...... 5 8 ' i The spokesman's statement was In SPECIAL that the fifth and deciding race was Schmogro and .VII.sa E»llth Smith; at the green were omitted Sunday time before going back to Easton. der the school age. 4474 4674 1 car garage 19x10 at 10 Nye street, teams. All three received gold shoe New York Banks LoriUard ...... 20',1 line with Japan's "Asia for tba Asi- sailed in air too light tor their ves- evening on account of the Trl- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur V. Paine and The following births took place at and Anna Kopf for garage on East tickets. Miss Lizzie Drummond, medals for their fine showing yes- Bank of New York .. 875 895 Mont W a rd ...... 50'4 atics" program. He declined to Upholstery Offer A Savings Bank Book builds character 11:15—Count Baole'a Orchestra sel. street. chairman, Mra. Bertha Petschke. County Union meeting In the Col- sons, Gaylord and Everett were the Johnson Memorial hospital this Nosh K e lv ...... Have Vour Old Pteoes Reetyled 11:30—Vincent Lopez Orcheatra Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. terday. Bankers Trust ...... 45 47 . 10 comment on the relation of German Moulton first proposed a single Alderman Menge spoke of the iin- .Mrs. .Martha Zlnss«r and .Mrs. Eliza cheater Congregational church. week: daughters to Mr. and Mrs. Nat Blac ...... and Modemited Thd ladddst thinff tboat tht yonng nian todmjr who 12:00 -Dick Barrie's Orchestra race off Boston for a purss of 8500. Paine’s brother and slstcr-ln-law. Robbins, Pratt and Cobum will be Central Hanover . . . . 87 90 . 2954 and Italian colonies to this queation, ox|>ended balances remaining from Davis. A Hallowe'en party was held at Harvey Smith of Stafford Springs, Chose ...... Nat Clash Reg ,,.. . 25 »1 .1-PC. LIVING ROOM SET 12:30 a.m.—Gene Kruna'a Orcheatra He specified a breeze of more than Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lord. Mr. In action against their former Man- 32 34 and his statement was taken to “doesn’t know ths vshis of a dollar,” la that it proba- WTIC the ajipn>priatlons for the Filtration the- Hebron Green school rooms Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cummings CTiemicol ...... 43 45 Nat Dairy ...... 1354 1. s t e r i l i z e d . 25 miles an hour. Paine has his hack in a plaster chester High mates this Friday mean opposition to western penetra- bly isn’t hla fault. Somebody didn’t think, that’a plant survey and South street, both .Monday forenoon. The children ap- Stafford Springs and to Mr. and Mrs. City ...... 24 26 Nat Distill...... 2751 tion and influence In Asia. 2. Stripped to Bare Frame. OTH TMTUm BroadoMtiBg Servim, Tomorrow's Program Walters called Moulton's stake cast owing to an Injury sustained afternoon when Coach Pete Wigren's all. of which are Incomplete. The sum peared In costumes and wore masks. Alex Clbrosky of Staffordville. Continental ...... im 1374 N Y Central ...... 19<4 Neither Germany nor Italy, al- 8. New Construction of Sagleae OfM Hartford. Coao. A.M. "poker money" and upped the price when repairing hurricane damage charges clash with the Frorli at of 82.000 was appropriateo for the Refreshments were served and all Workmen have started to make Com Exchange ...... 60 S3 N T NH and H ___ • 1V4 lied with Japan In an antl-Commiin- Bottom. M .Nt W. IM « K. O. S8.S M. 7:00—Shoppera Special to 85,000. Moulton turned that at hU home In East Hartford. Storrs. If someona HAD thonthL ha might have had r scrvlcea of a Consulting Engineer In NORTH had a good time. repaira to the First pongregaUonal First National...... 1700 1760L North Am ...... 24<4 Ism pact, has colonies In Asia, but 4. New Cushloa Spriaga. EoalcrB Stendard Itiuo. 7:45—News Service down, BO Walters countered last •aTinis bank account whan ha waa a boy, and from the first project and of this there Is Hallowe'en >passed off rather church teeple on Haymarket Square Guaranty T r u s t ...... 238 248* Packard ...... • 5 * 4 5. Filling Added. 8:00— Shoppera Special night with a proposal designed to Pa ram p i c t ...... Italy has aa African colonial em- still 81,.500 unexpended. For the COVENTRY quietly a-s a whole but some mis- which wga considerably damaged Irving Trust ...... 9'4 11*4 . I I H pire. 6. Guaranteed Fabriee. that acquired the habit of thrift that ha needs today. 9:00— Milton CTiarlea lleralla bring members of the winning crew Penn ...... Wediteada.T, Noy, I .Soirth street project the sum of chief was perpetrated as usual. during the hurricane In September. Manufact. Trust . . . . 39'4 41 >4 . 21 », All Workmanship Guaranteed 9:1.5— Montana .Slim four times ns much ss they could Phelps Dodge ...... Whan a child haa hla own aarlnga bank book, ha p. m. 82..500 was appropriated and there Piazza chairs, ladders, fences, gates, The work is being watched dally by Manhattan ...... 15'4 17'4 . .44' . For 5 Veare 9:25—Newa Service make fishing In the same length of ,Mr. and Mra. Henry Schell and STAFFORD HOOVER AVERS Phil Pete ...... SIT.OESTS REC.ALL haa a cartain goaL Ha laama to aava and to respect 4:00—Backatage W if. time. is 81,.500 remaining on this project. etc., were discovered the next morn- a large crowd that gathers In the N Y T r u s t...... 87 90 . 3871 9:30—GfrI Interne—.Joyce Jordan daughter Onelee of Woodmont spent Public National ...... Pub Serv N J ...... Tokyo, Nov. 2—( A P )—The news- 4:15—Stella Dallas Walters, presented an airplane Alderman Menge Inquired If It ing in peculiar positions. A work business section. 27 29 . 3251 the habit of aarlng. Don’t delay giring your boy or 9:45— Phil Boudinl Accordiemiat the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Title Guarantee...... Radio ...... paper Kokurain climaxed a series Price $ 2 9 * S 0 up 4:50—"U fe Can Bo Benutlfiil- ticket along with hla fishermen's would not be possibi:? to hold out cart was found upside down on the SPRINGS Stafford’s board of asseasora held «'4 a . girl thia opportunity. And act a good example by 10:00 Pretty Kitty Kelly J. Vinton. Mr. Srhell sang a solo at VANISHED MAN U, 8, T r u s t...... 1576 1625 Reading ...... , 16'4 of editorials in several Japanese ' 4:45—Girl Alone trophy at a Canadian club banquet these balances rather than have It green where some youngsters who JOHN C. NETTO their final session, Tuesday for re- 10:15—Ua On A Bus the church service Sunday morning. Rem R an d ...... , 16'4 newspapers against the open door USE OUR starting an account of your own at tha same time. / B : 0 0 — " D i c k T r a c y " last night, arranged to leave Boston Included In the bnlance of the City enjoy working hard when doing ceiving lista on taxable property In 10:45—Stepmother Mrs. Robert Hamilton and son 472. Stafford Republic Steel .. , 19«4 policy In China, with a auggestlon 5:15— "Your Family and Mine" today for Bangor. Me., where he treasurer at the end of the fiscal something foolish, had carried it. Stafford. All taxpayers who failed to 11:00—Hartford Board of Health Robert, of Lynn. Mass., were guests Rey Tob B ...... 4451 today that the British ambassador BUDGET PLAN , 6:50—"Jack Annstrong" was to take a private plane to Nova year, which would mean a new ap- A communion serrire was held at file their tax list will be assessed an KIDNA^VICTIM No Down Payment. Pi'eaenta for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Henry Gofberg of Hartford, pro- Safeway Stores . .. . 2. 5) 4 be called home. . 5:45—"LltUs Orphan Annto" Beotia. He hoped to be In Halifax propriation would be necessary. The St. Peter's Episcopal church In ob- additional ten per cent. Commencing Up To a Year or More To Pay. 11:10--Hartford Belter Bu.sineaa thur Vinton. prietor of the Stafford Bargain Quotations- Schenley D l s ...... 19)4 Kokumln charged that the Am- ‘ 5:00—News and Weather. In time to welcome Bluenose. which matter Is to bo taken up with the servance of All Saints' Day Tues- today until after the first of tho (Ciontlaaea froni Pag* One.) 5:10— Republican State Central Biialnean A song story entitled "The Shep- store on Main street was fined 85 Sears Roebuck . . . . , 76 bassador, Sir Robert Leslie Craigle, left Gloucester Isst week. (It y treasurer before the next meet- herd of Jebql Nur" was given Sun- day. The Rev. Harold R. Keen was year, the board will be engaged In Socony V a c ...... For Prompt Service Phone The Savings Bank Committee Program 11:15— C a p tIvB lor. and coats of $8.30 when arraigned 1354 "deliberately mlarepresented Japan's The 83.000 prize money he had ing. In charge. Some visitors from Col- compiling all the data for the grand ductlons were Benjamin Farber, S3, It makes no difference If 1 bum South Pac ...... ; 5:30—WiightvUle CTaiion 11:30 Big Slater day evening. Rev. Austin rending yesterday before Judge Bernard C. . 19 strength and resources, thereby H A R T F O R D 5-1095 ilemanded for a week still was not Aldei mnn I>-hrndtt re|>orted that! the story. Mra. Annie Schell sang chester were prrvsent. list before the t u rate is laid. a coal dealer, and Norman Miller, my bridges behind me, since 1 never South Rwy ...... 5:40— Democratic State (.'enlral 11:45 -Aunt Jenny's K.hI Life In sight at the hancpiet. btit Cap- Hanley in the borough court on the 19. son of the head of a stevedore retreat . 20 leading the British government to A t Our Expense a new light had been Installed on I a solo; also Mrs. A. J, Vinton. A Pupils at the Hebron Green two- The Grand Lodge of officers of the St Brands ...... 7'4 Committee Program Stories tain Angus, in a friendly mood, told charge of failure to file a trade name concern. —Florello LaGuardla, mayor of New hold! erroneous concepts regarding 7:00— Amos ’n' Andy Grant street. I cloet by .Ml.ss June Loomis and Miss room school who had a perfect at- State Grand Lodge of Masons will St Gas and K3 . . . . 4H N E W L A N D ’S of Manchester 12:00 Noon Kate Smith Japan," and oald "his presence Is the diners he "felt sure" It would be Alderman Undcrwoml reporteil Clara Smith, besides the choir. All tendance record for the month of certificate with the towm clerk aa re- exemplify the Master Mason degree Hoover said the kidnapers seized York. St Oil Cal ...... 7:10— "The Human Side of the P.M. provided by the race committee. . 30 the selections were fitting to the October were. Primary room: quired by law. Judge Hanley remit- at tho communication o f Wolcott Farber Inst April 18 In front of a St oil N J ...... harmful to good relations between UPHOIoSTERING Newa"-Eda-ln C. Hill 12:15—Her thinor, Nancy James that there was $704 31 on the list of . SStt. shepherds' story. Mrs. Kenneth Gladys Hall, Beverly Stlehl, Lois ted the fine upon payment of the Lodge No. 60 A. F. A A. M„ Thurs- Brooklyn branch of the National I took out my little gold medal of Tax Corp ...... Britain and Japan." 2064 Main St. Hartford 7:30— "Inalde of Sporta with Jack taxes which the tax collector wishe.s St. Christopher, the patron of . 42'4 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent Simms played the organ. Underwood, Pearl Gone!. Emily costs of court. The charge of failure day night at the Masonic Hall, Staf- City bank and released him unharm- Timkea Roll Bear . There waa no indication the press Stevena" 12:t5--Our Gal Sumlay abated, some of these going back 27 travelers, and asked, "Shall I do . 62 Next Sunday the younger children Hewitt, Gertrude Hills, Betty Jonea, to comply with the itinerant vendor ed shortly after his family paid 81,- Trans A m e ric a ___ ;jy:40— Serenadera with Peg La Cen- years. There la also another list o( ford Hollow. Supper will be served It?” It seemed the saint smiled and . BH 1:00—News Service will have a part in the service as Georglanna .Montgomery. Lillian law was continued for stx months. ... 900 of a $25,000 ransom demand. Union Carbide . . . . . 8 5 ' j <. t r a 1:15—James Martin Songs WAPPING 8163.16 which the tax collec tor at 6:30 by the ladles of the Order of said "Carry on." And I did. —One Man's Family MRS W W GRANT wishes to have suspended The well a.s the older ones. Griffin. -Muriel Jonea, Shirley Mont- Gofberg was ordered to post a 8300 Eastern Star. Freed Within 24 Hours Unit Aircraft ...... , 35 SKX) 1:30—Strictly Swing with Gil —Commodore Robert D. Irving, Unit Corp r .8:80— Tommy Doraey’a Orcheatra 8809. Manchester matter was tabled until the next The Mothers’ club met at the gomery, Richard Hills, Kenneth Young Miller, he said, was kid- 374 Bayck home of Mrs. Albert Hoxle this af- master of the Queen Mary, ex- Unit Gas Imp I ^:00—"Town Hall Tonight" meeting. Porter, George Montgomery, Stan- naped last July 24 as he left a plaining how he had docked the 1174 ^ ;j|0:00—Kay Kayaer'n Miiaicnl Klaaa 1:4.5 rhe Gospel Singer Kdward ternoon. Subject was "Sex Educa- ley Griffin, Howard Hills. Raymond Brooklyn theater and freed within U S Rubber . 52'4 Mac Hugh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and Alderman Underwood alao .spoke tion." ship without tugboats. U S Steel ___ and Dance of the three tree stiini|ui which Smith, Frank WolHnger, Rodney 24 hours when the father paid the 64'4 Extra Special 11:00 —New. and Weather 2:00 -KHA Ready for Winter son. Grant Wll.son have returned to Next Sunday will be the regular Lemalre. gang $13,000. It waa the youth's Western Union 26'4 Campaign their home at the Center, after a project over the curling on Elling- How sad It is to see good men West Elec and Mfg. CUT ITP 11:16—Johnny Meaaner'a Orcheatra ('ommiinlon Service at which time Grammar: Marian Bodnar, Evelyn THURSD AY A N D FRIDAY memory of his experience that .119 2:0.5-Irene Boaseley, R. F. few days vacation which they spent ton avenue and a.skcd whether or there will be an opportunity to picking and choosing from historical Woolworth ...... U:S0—Melodic Stringa — WTIC D. Benzinger, Josephine Keefe, Lois enabled G-Men to trace the gang. 5054 No. 1 at Atlantic City. not the city would be liable In case unite with the church. Christianity the materials (or their E le c Bon d an d S h a re (C Ju rb). . 13 i‘ String Enaemhle- Maahe Para- Hllding, Kathleen Martin, Caroline The Farber ransom, at the kid- 2:1.5 Knoeh Light's Orchestra Mrs. Msry Foster of New Bri- of arcldenl.s. He also brought the Tho.se who attended the Republi- SPECIALS A T own crazy quilt of belief to replace f- nov, Director Bednar, Helen Goncl, Roberta Paine, napers' order, was tuased from the POPULAR Christ's seamless garments of truth. 2:.30 — Ameriran School of the tain Is a guest at the home ot her Council's attention to the amount of can rally felt amply repaid. Judge 'A3:00— Will Osbome’a Orcheatra Air work done by the ,M. T. Stevens Joeephlne Pomprowlcz, Frank Hill.s, Willlamsburgh bridge at a designat- —The Rev. EMward Mooney. Arch- GOOD AFTER EVIL -18:80— Ughta Out .5:00 U. S. Army Band slater, Mrs. Hattie Foster of Foster Baldwin gave a very impressive ad- FOWL Robert Bruce Keefe, Jerald Porter, ed spot and the ransom for young bishop of Detroit. * 1 « 0 - Silent 3:30 Ray Block's Varieties street. and Sons Company In recondition- dre.sa. EVERYBODY’S M A RKET DTOS ing their plant.s as soon as possible The Coventry Fragment Society Robert Horton, Richard Lee, Wil- Miller, a student at Franklin and Buffalo, N. Y.—Blind John Reve The Pleasant Valley club will hold O'Donnell. Marshall college at Lancaster, Pa., Tha pracUea of dentistry Is not a kant thought the "meanest man in . Tonjorrow's Program following the floml damage -served a turkey supper to the House Its regular meeting next rhursday Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Horton waa left in a garbage can In down- buslneos but a privilege. town" waa the one who stole 82 X. m. afternoon at their club rooms at A resolution was read on the i and Hale club Tuesday evening. death of Barley B. Leonard who was This was their annual Hallow'e'en and their three children. John, Rob- SPECIAL 2Sc DAYS! towrn Manhattan. —Tba New Jaraay Supreme Court. worth of peanuts from his candy f C each 8:00—Reveille with Jake and Carl .Mrs. George Moulton's. stand. MARKET 5;30—• 'Sunrlae Special" the first city clerk, and a copy la to party. ert and Betty, went to Weat Hart- SPEND AND SAVE! CHECK! Hoover said the gang uaed aa their 39 There arc six of the young piaiple he sent to the family. The date for the .‘Sample Fair Is ford Sunday and participated In a hideout a vacant store owned by I don’t want Christmas and liquor The "kindest man" stopped by ISOO—Morning Watch of the VVapplng Community ehurch Free Delivery! Call Your Order In! Dial 5721! 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING RADIO An Invitation was read Inviting Nov. 14 at 7 p. m. In the church family dinner at the home of Mrs. Gula near a Lodge hall In lower to be associated. yesterday, said he'd heard about 8:00— Newa and Weather Bchocd who motor to Hartford each ------D ay the city ofTIclals U> attend the meet Community House. Horton's Brothcr-in-lew and sister, Manhattan. The building has since Edward W. McFarland.'Chairman the robbery, laid 82 in Revekant 5:J0— Bradley Kincaid Monday evening, where they attend Michigan state liquor commission, ing of the taxpayers to be held on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Unde. Mrs. been tom down. hand, and left — without waltlnx to 8:80— Radio Bazaar Eaelem Standard rime. the meetings of the Religious Edu- ordering the discontinuance of be thanked. Thursday evening. November 3rd at There were 4,700.000 cases of Elizabeth Doyle, mother of Mrs Large Juicy Grapefruit 8 for 25c 8:45— "Jane Arden", dramatic cational Instruction School. They Christmas wrappings for liquor. ■ketch the Sykea Auditorium. grapefruit Juice packed from the Horton and Mrs. Linde, also Mrs Sirioin are Dorothy Jewett. Elsie Never.s UNUSUAL THEFT Imported Poliih 5;00-Milky Way Alderman Underwood as chair- grapefruit crop this year In the Rio Horton's brothers were present. The I New York. Nov 2.—The Orson Florence Dewey, Ruth Abbe, Sher- Juicy Oranges FORCE OF HABIT 8U5— Food Newa man of the Finance committee Grande vallev of Texas. > day marked the 26th anniversary 20 for 25c Welles series of .Sunday night man Waldron and Walter Koator, Jr OHIO GOVERNOR Boise. Idaho — Don Eagleson's 8t80— Gretchen McMiilIm dramas on the WABC-CBS network brought to the attention of the Poplar Bluff, Mo.—Mrs. Josephine 8 a o —• •\Tc and Sade" The next regular meeting of bkuit house Is listed on the poUo* roster from 8 to 9. recovered somewhat committee chairmen tho need of Fancy Grapes Davis is Poplar Bluff's new chief of of "missing articles." 10:00— Mra. Wlgga of the Cabbage Centrale Pomona Grange, 3, will 5 lbs. 25c from the radiolzatiun of "The War care In preparing their budget (or police—but above and beyond that, Elagleson, reporting bis home was Patch meet with Enfield Grange this eve- the next meeting. He asked that ORDERS TROOPS Hams of the Worlds" and the panicky audi- ning at 7:30 o'clock. Then la to be ahe's a woman. hauled away by a truck, aald: 10:15—John's Other Wife the committees of the council pare Greening Apples She warned spectators who W:3tt—Just Plain Bill ence reaction that resulted,' Is to an Initlatkm of a class eg candidates 8 lbs. 25c " I t wasn't very big — only 8 by continue uninterrupted. their budgets so that a 10 mill tax JO B FOR EVERY HOME watched her ewom In not to drop 12 feet — but it was pretty and 1^45— The Woman In White In the Fifth Degree, which will be would cover all Items. READY HI ROW clgareU on the d ty ball floor. 11:00— David Harum However. In the future efforts are painted with red-ahingled roof." followed by a program. Democratic Meeting Yellow Glolbe Turnips 11:15— Lorenzo Jonea to be made to avoid any auch listen- 10 lbs. 25c The Y. M. C. A. boys will bold An Important meeting of the (Conttnued from Pag* One) 11:30— "Young Widow Brown" ing Incidents oa occurred last Sun- their meeting at the Wapptng Com- Fine Cboldng SIEAKS 11:45— "The Hoad of Life" day night. Plans In the making for Democratic Town Committee will be Fancy SLICED munity Church House this evening. held this evening at their headquar ganlzatlon at Cincinnati said LOIN LAMB 18:00 noon "Optical Oddities" next .Sunday night call for the Frank Stoddard of Wapplng has No. 1 Potatoes "there's no word of truth” in the 12:15 p m.--"Hilltop House" dramatlzatkin of three short stories, tcra In the Fitch Jlock, Union street. peck 25c sold hts brick house on hi.' new de- Among those In attendance will be statement of Governor Davey that Swordfish POLLOCK 13:30— ".Myrt anil Alarge" the titles of which are to be .select- velopment Just north of VVapplng a "lawless invasion o f Middletown” DAILY PATTERN 13:45—"Singln' Sam" ed Thr following Sunday tho play Dr. Edwin R. Dlmock, a candidate LOIN VEAL Center to George A. Mellon, of East for sheriff; A. M. Burke, candidate Assorted Cookies 2 lbs. 25c was planned, 1:00— News and Weather listed is "The Plrwlck Papers," Bowl Free! "Certainly no arms o f any des- Hartford. Mr. anc' Mra Mellon and fo r State Senator; Judge Francis T. By CAROL DAY 1:15— Voice of the Farm v-xgriptlon are Intended to be brought 1:80—Marjurte Mills. three children moved Into their new O'Loughlin, candidate (or Judge of School girls, college girls and Besides the talk by President borne last Saturday. into the strike,” Fuller said. It'a all bualneaa women must have a comfy, PORK 8^50^—Guy Hedlund and Company Roosevelt on Friday night when he Probate, Edward H. Kellner, and A special town meeting will be Sunkist Lemons ■o absurd that there's no use dis- good-looking pair o f taUored pi^ lb. lb. 2:80—Jake and Carl. speaks as s "voter of New York Edward Connors, candidates for 12 for 25c held at the Town Hall this evening cussing It." Jamaa, fo r thU buay oeoMin. 8.45—Marjorie Mills, The Girl from i st.ite'” he le to partulpate that' Representatives. Further plans will F5i11er asserted Davey waa “al- * Maine to hear a report of the finding ot For younger ladles. In the « to afternoon In a broadcast of the be discussed for the Democratic Pillsbury Flour 5-lb. boo 25c wajrs Interested in getting people 25 8:00— The Slor>' of Mary Marlin the special committee appointed to 14 size range. Pattern 8233 la par- dedication of the Will Rogers 5Ie- rally to be held Friday evening, back to wrork when there Is a atrike, CHOPS 8:15—Ma Perkins look Into the posalbilltles of getting Ucularly good, with Ita straight morlal at Claremore, Okla. This pro- November 4th at the Sykes Audi- PrsBco-AnierteaB but is strangely silent when an M o — Pepper Young’s Kam.lv ^ e a . tuck-ln top and fitted yoke. •3M " gram, on WJZ NBC and VVABC- aid for local farmers for hurricane torium. Refreshments will be serv- avalanche of unemplojrment comes 7:45—"The Guiding Light" destruction. The meeting will also be Slightly more grown-up and so- lb. C:BB at 3 o'clock, also la to Include ed during the evening, and every upon ua or when workers are fight- ',C open to discussion of flood control, Spaghetti 3 cons 25c phlaUeated, la Pattern 8231, with Gov E. W. .Marland of Oklahoma, Democrat Is urged to attend this ing (br a principle.” Fresh Smoked Shoulders gathers to give bust fuUness, and Jesse Jones. Fred Stone Eddie Can- and what can be done In this town. Important meeting. He said that the tobacco workers tor and others. HaUawe'en Party Favorite Dog Food 6 cans 25c t^ re asked the company to "recog- buttoned-front panel. The evening talk, now changed to Thare will ba a Hallowe'ea party i nize a federal statute" which guar- Chains, Jersey, flat crepe, flannel WDRC 7:30 from the prevlou.sly announced at the Rockville Methodtat church anteed their rights under the W ag- print are good fall and this evening with the 20-40 club of ner act. w a te r nbrt&.jeboices for these pa- FRANKFURTS 885 Hartford, Conn. ISSO 9:30, will be carried by VVJZ-NBC, BOLTON Quality Tuna Fish 2 tins 25c Vzc SALT PIGS FEET ^99m the church as hosts. The club has *The worker* o f Cooneetkat, whether on (arm or In factory, Jkaaa. Both ilaolgna are amasingiy Eastern Standard Time. WABC-CB.S. VVOR-MBS and MRS. R. K. JONES Invited the membera of the Good belong in the Republican Party. The welfare o f onr people WOULD BE “FtK)L" •My to tailor. ^ WMCA - Intercity. The Pre.rident 8908, Mancheater PORK KRAUT speaks from Hyde Park, N. Y. Will Club of St. John's Episcopal depends upon protection o f our industry. Thousands o f our Essex Peas or Corn 3 cans 25c Waahlngton. Nov. 3 — (A P ) — - * ^ , ^ • *** <»Migned for slzea R0L06NA PJC. church to Join them for the evening people art out o f work or on short dme. With a new pro- Chairman John L. Lewis of the C. •. 8, 10; 12 and 14 yaars. Size 8 ro- iC lb. 4t0(k—At the Music Oouuter Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson, lecturer Mrs. Oliver Plummer Swain la LO. said in a statement today that $ 6-« yards at 39-lnch ma- Listening tonight: gram for human right*, with a forward-looking program 4:80—TTiose Happy Gilmans of Bolton Grange, announces a chairman In charge. String Beons or governor Martin L. Davey of Ohio tw al with long Reaves: 3-4 yard HAMBURG Ib. i o « »> Talks: WJZ-NBC. 7:30—Karl H. special open meeting for Friday would be a "bloodthirsty fool" If 4:45—Eton Boys Von Wlegand on "Hitler's next Wedding November 10 for the workers o f Connecticut, the Republican Party offers eontnwtag. 8$ Inchea wide. 5:00— Ad Liner— Dance program evening at 8 o'clock at Bolton Hall. Announcement Is made of the ap- Recovery and an opportunity for alL” Lima Beans 3 cans 25c ha moblUsad tha OWo NaUonal move"; WOR-MBS. 10:30—Sen. A. The program will Include a showing Guard to Intervene In a tobacco tae- 8881 a daslgned for sizes JACK FROST I MADONNA 6:85—The Castllliana H. Vandenberg at .Newark, N. J proaching marriage of Mias Pauline 10 kad 40. Sixk 14 rk- FLORIDA MALAGA BOSC 8:46—Tha Highly Show of "Safety" motion pictures by the CeciUa Kandazzo, daughter of Mr. tory strike at Middletown. O. TO ILET TISSUE poUUcal rally: WJZ-NBC, ILSO-U. Travelers Insurance Company, and The strike, at the P. LoriUard ja iM 4 1-2 yards of 39-inch ma- ORANGES 5rfk>—N e w a Service and Mrs. Salvatore Randazzo of Fruit Cocktail » J 4 xxxx SUGAR Tomato Paste GRAPES PKARR of Kansas anniversary. William a First Aid demonstration by the JO H N A. 2 cans25c company's plant, haa been In pro- MriaL Oontraoting collar requires 8:25—On With the Dance 1t» yard. Allen .White. Manchester Chapter. American Red Hartford to William George Bokia gress since Oct. 8. It was called by Roll 2c 8:80—“Today" with Bob Trout Lb. pkg. 6c | 6 cans 25c WEAF-NBC. 8—One Man's Fami- Croas. under the direction of James son of George BokU of thU city HormersSpom can 25c the Pioneer Tobacco Workers union, _ The new FALL AND WINTER 1 $C doz. 4 lbs. 25 c 25* 8:45—DemocraUe S U U Central ly; 8:30—Tommy Dorsey; 9— Fred H. Schaub. which will take place at St. Augus- a CJ.O. amuat*. PATTERN BOOK. 82 pagee of at- CMnmlttee Alien: 10—Kay Kvser's (Tlass; 12:30 The public U cordially Invited to tine's church in Hartford on Thurs- tvactlve designs for every size and TrtJO— " H o w i e W i n g " —U ghu OuL attend this meeting, free of charge. day November 10th. Ivory Soap large size ‘ORDIE WAVE* HITS every occasion, la now ready. Photo- OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE can 10c 3:15—Lum and Abner DANAHER 3bors25c CELERY CAULI. PICKING W abc -CBS, 7:30—Jim MeWU- A social time srith rirfreshmenta srlll Supper Toolght SPORTSMEN'S CEN'l'EB frapha abow dreaaea made fr o ^ 7:3(1-Aak-It-Baaket with Jim Mc- HEARTS FLOWER ONIONS Uama Quiz; 8—Gang Buaters; 8:30 follow tbs program. The Ladles of the Trinity Luth- patterns being worn; a featura I .7 WUUams ^MOUR’S BONITA WHITE'MEAT —Paul Whiteman Band; 9:30__ eran church will serve a Harveat f or II. S. S e n a t or Pure Jams 2-lb. iar 25c Jackaon. Wyo. (A P )—Tha Jack- you wlU enjoy. Let the charming de- •••00—Tlangbuiteri"—True crime A5olphe Menjou theater; 10:30— APPROVES BRE.4K ACTION supper thli evening at the church ■on hole country, rendasrotia (o r dramatizations to this new book help you ui CORNEPBEEF con 15c TU N A 2 cans 23c 2bun.l9^ l O o head 15e toll Eddie Guest. at six o'clock. This Is an aiuiual c.4t ' ' ttilevaa In pioneer days, has your Mwnlg. One pattern and tha 848—Paul Whiteman's Orcheatra WJZ-NBC, 7:15— Mr. Keen; 8:30 Tokyo. Nov. 2 — (A P ) — The event which la eagerly awaited each Fine Ketchup 3 bottles 25c rime wave." County Attorney MW Fan and Winter Pattern Book •90Or-CoIumbla Sym- — Hobby Lobby; 0 30—Muolc of Now Privy Council today approved a gov- year. SOver Floss \V. Nielaon reported $1,000 -*»ony a u i l TH I IKCOND IK V i a "~8® MBta. Pattam or book alone— F A N CY P E A NUT BUTTER and Than; 11— Frank Novak orcbes- ernment measure terminating Jap- Ckrd Parttea Toalghi -til o f merchandlae baa been 15 cants. 1-lb. jar 12c Assorted Layer Cakes...... each 29e -Tsueo Star Tbestsr trs. anese cooperation with various com- The College Club a t Rockville will Uilcn from parked c a n and atorea Par a PAnXRN ot thia attrao- -It Oaa Be Dooe—Edgar mittees e i Um Lsagtw a t NsUons, ot hold card parties this evening at Uja Soberkraut 2k'% 3 cans 25c f the “ bole” during reom t weeka. GORTON’S M |y • Raleed • Glaaed ar CM- mmriart' whldi Japan baa not baaa a member tiva aMM aand I5c in COIN, your sod Orebfistia Tbunday: homca at oaveral ot their membera. V O T E R E P U B L I C A N rbe "boie.” wban entire betda a t LU X SOAP *ard ruled DOUGHNUTS aad ■taea 18m . IXewmmltteea largely to aid their name. ADPiacRa, styl e num- eWflgdS CarnntionMilk Iniga 4 cans 25c stolen cattle were hhidea auooea •ad HOa; THB HUIALO, iC I CODFISH lb. pkg. 23c CRULLERS to LIFEBUOY SOAP [Fancy SHRIMP 2Jeol^ 25i MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCaEMREE. C3DlfN«

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1938 PAGE THIRTEEN FOXX

rc« brltWB In Obwr?!-' Gains Red Sox Slugger Takes L( I Dar* Kxieger the Middleweight Title LOST—I today, tte qiwUe 1 I vrgtm Its througt HANDS AL HOSTAK GARCIA-ARMSTRONG and Pa I mmamUt CAUFORNIA IS CHOICE Honors By A Landslide CaU 801 meat Anat*> ' BASKETBAU INTEREST I e o n d o e t l a c ing enemy pitching ^ort TERRIHC BEATING TUSSLE P0S1T0NED AKififi il on Atwkf' TO BEAT SOUTHERN CAL Becomes First To Wm from the opening gun. For tka so^ o’clock. Tta* GAINS NEW HIGH HERE ond time he woo the batting orerwa, FOR SA repeating the honors ha eaptond is poac... >ta m a o i b e n TO EARN DECISION BY CHAMP’S INJURY Award Three Times; Is ’38. He hit SO bomera and be woe clnirck aefo too sound for Ohio aUte la Oolum- eoab. M Grayson Picks Bears To bua In a gams which easily may probably tha most feared hatiMx TsL 582 day, Nov. •, DURING RECENT YEARS in the league. His 197 hlti w en iry's ehurco, have a bearing on the Big Ten title Michigan should continue Ita Also First Boston Player good for a total of 898 hassR top* 1831 CH be closed oa In the clroulL Ford re « Chamber Brooklyn Bomber Gires Down Trojans For Coast comeback against Pennsylvania at Welterweight Titlist Hurts honors and added tha BtaU Polish Ann Arbor. Shows Great O em ga 1984 8 » fltUaf and Past Decade Has Brought League crown as welL Erer Named; Eight Yanks Above his batting, however, was nen, profes* Rating off Its smashing finish Rivalry, however, has ataadlly In truck. > Champion Savage Lacmg Conference Title; Also His Back In Fall While th* courage that snablod btai to da Rood. T » artio maka against Minnesota, Northwestern creased each year and now at least IL It’s no secret that Jtnuny was ould be pre- should repulse the big Wisconsins Amazing Rerival Of Pop- a half-doaen taaros battla annually Mentioned; Dickey 2nd. Lai exerciaeg And Sends Hhn To Hosp Likes Fordham, Colgate, In Evanston. Minnesota gets back Shadow Boxing; Fight Off for senior honors. In addition, there ’’down In tha dumps” last year.- HlS that you at* on the right road against Iowa In are nuraoroue Junior and inter- sinus ailment bothered him sp amch Minneapolis. ularity To Cage Sport mediate leagues operated by the By SID FEDER it affected hla play on the field. Tha tal; Ontcome Big Upset Brown In Eastern Games. Johnny Plngel matchea Paul Month At Least. Recreation Centers and YMCA, same condition waa atiU with hlai Christman, and Michigan State is With Host Of Teams In well aa a host of Independent teams New York, Nov. 2—(AP)—For this year, but halpod by a epaclaJ El otherwise better equipped than Mis- in ail age claaslflcatlone. The high the year’e moat gallant comeback In nose filter, Foxx sn a p i^ bock to By BARRY ORAYSON the top with a brtlUont retora t« SeatUe. Nov. 2. — (AP) — Solly souri. so the Spartans are given the New York, Nov. 3— The Henry achool’a glorious achievement In sportj, Jimmy Foxx today waa se- form. Bpoi^ Editor, NEA Servlee nod at (Columbia. Nebraska should Action; Good Year Ahead winning the CCJIL. state and Naw Krieger, a ecowllng bomber from Armstrcmg-Ceferlno Garcia welter' lected the American League's most Foxx la tha first Boston player Brooklyn, wan the new middleweight break its 1938 maiden against Kan weight scrap is off for a month and England tltlea last season has also valuable player of 1988 by a land- rhamplon of the world today after Southern California has come on toa at Manhattan. maybe much longer, all depending given considerable Impetus to the ever to win the award in aithar Indoor eport locally and all indica- slide vote of tha BasebaU Writers’ league in the 15 years th* VRiten 1^’ i beating Al Hoetak eo advagely since Alabama shaded the Trojans upon how Armstrong recovers from During the past decade, the In- Association of America. le lent the Seattle Slav to a hoapital in their curtain-ralaer, but hardly ALABAMA m o iC E OVER a hurt he got while shadow-lKixing tions point to 1938-39 as a banner have been aelectlng a moat valuabl* temporarily blinded, paralyzed and door sport of basketball has grown season (or baaketball here. Considered on the downward trail player. They did It from 1923 Pi far enough to beat Olifomia, which BRUNNER AND TIIIANE yesterday. a year ago, and bothered all last without the uee of one arm. on Nov. 5 in Berkley la expected to Tulane has Bill Bruuner and the The little Negro fell twrlce In what locally by amazing leaps and bounds -i- through 38 for the league award; Krleger. the third man to w'ln the summer by a sinus condlUon that and, after a lapse In 1939-30; they clinch Ita second conaecuUve Pacific urge, but Alabama suffered its one was to have been hla final training until today it ranks aa the moat made the game anything but a middle title in a Seattle ring in the Coast Conference championship and session for the first dsfense of his popular athletic activity in Man- have voted a most valuable t o tha last 28f^ months, fought a cagey, reverse at the hands of Tennessee, pleasure day after day, the likeable Sporting News trophy sine* 79U. Rose Bowl bid. and you can’t get away from the 147-pound title tonight, and he is chester. As far as the number of 4 Qsassci crouching battle. He chopped Hoe Victory for the magnificent troupe tru.ssed up worse than a TTianksglv- ORIOLES PRACTICE "Double-X" not only stayed in there Eight members of the cbamplaa tak to pieces with Heft and right Crimson Tide in New Orleans. Good competitors Is concerned, the cage for 149 games, but dynamited hla a Osoaswi led by valiant and versatile Vallejo enough to tie Villanova, South Caro Ing turkey. He can walk, but that’s sport far outranks baseball, football, Yankees received one or more voteo. i Oar .. cmaeei before 9,000 surprised spec about all. way to tha batUng and runs-batted- Joe DlMagglo, second la th# n m la g AU e r * tatore. Al had been a heavy local Vic Bottari again would mean the Una figures to be good enough to tennis, golf, bowling, track or what In championships of the league. Wl U b e *1 cancellation of a battle with Geor- trim Duqueana of Pittsburgh at Promoter Mike Jacobs Is gloomy, hava you. AT YMCA TONIGHT to Charley Gebringer of Detroit loa$ favorite. for it had looked like a sell-out of It was hla big hat. above all else, year, finished sixth this seapo^ book Bar a4«w Hoetak was a dejected and broken gia Tech, listed for the Bears' Me- Columbia. Louisiana State has too Ree Fine Ruled Roost that enabled the Boeton Red Sox to morial S t^lum on Christmas Day. $120,000. Garcia feels even gloomier, It wasn't so many years ago that of Buck Newsom, "iron nma” hurl* AaserSi batUer when he left the ring for the much of everything for Mleslasippl (or the Filipino had been absolute- flnlab In aecond place In the junior Ing ace of 8L Lsuia. As a team, th* Bar viu 1 hoapital. He waa game to uie end— With Troy out of the way, CJall- State at Baton Rouge. Manchester produced only one or circuit campaigning after their tael aoal too game for hla own good—staying fomla should not have undue trou- ly confident of whipping Armstrong two outstanding court quintets each Town Title Series Plans Yanks polled 439 potets to S6t th* *& sbarsi Georgia Tech has too capable and finally cashing in on hla long pitching staff fell apart. pace, with Boston’e 411 taWag oeo* Mr. Advertiser the full 16 rounds even when he had ble with Oregon and Stanford. Una for Kentucky in Atlanta. North season. In fact, the Rec Five was Wins For Tltfrd Time ea Ola tt only hla right hand left for both Notre Dame once more shuttles ring career. He is 29 and hasn’t the only teem In town of first class ond place. Carolina State is given a shaky vote much longer to reach for tha big Temporarily Off; To DriD Thus. Jarring Jimmy, who polled Following ie the oemplat* Met ed arm Bor. offense and defense. When It was to the Atlantic seaboard, where at over Manhattan at Raleigh. money. calibre for several years prior to 306 polnU of a pooBbla 356, ba- > over hie right eye waa awollen shut Baltimore the Irish should have less Rice beat Auburn. 14-0. without 1932. Year after year, the Reca, who players receiving one or more votes hla left almost closed, hla face difficulty with Navy than they ex- May Fight In Month succeeded the Montauka, Crescents comee the flrit player to win the In the ballotUng: The Urga Ernie Lain. With both Lain Dr. George Rllsy, the osteopath On Attack Tactics. moat valuable award three Umec ter aere 1 bloody and gashed, his left side welt perienced In repelling Army. and hie able substitute. E. Y. Steak- and other great teams here, ruled as Player, Club M n tg ' at ear « ed and paralyzed,aTyz< and hit hands bad' Teams frequently bounce back who Is treating Henry’s lama back, undisputed kings of basketball. during his career. As e member of Jimmy Foxx, B oston...... BOB ly Injured. ley, in harness, the Owls should thinks the champion might ha able Then, following Manchester High’s the great Philadelphia AthleUcs Bill Dickey, New Y o rk ...... 19B The las( with a vengeance following sound leave Fayettevlllo with Arkansas’ to work out again In a week and be . reef aablM Your Story Is News Too •bellacklnga, ao Colgate and Syra- brilliant campaign of 1080-81 when For soma unknown raoson ar- teams of a few yeara ago, be won Hank Greenberg, Detroit...... 1B3 scalp. Texas can’t lose them all. ready to fight within a month. But the Rad and Whits reached the rangemenU for the town UUe foot- the award In 1632 and repeated in raeuies • cuse should be in fine trim for their ao we’ra giving the Longhorns he makes no guarantees. November Charley Ruffing, New York .,..14B iharx* a a traditional number in Syracuae, the finals of the annual state tourney, ball series fell through this week. 1938, when he betted .864 aad .856, Buck Newsom, SL L o u is...... ,111 AU ae*< close decision over Baylor In Aus- 26 has been optimistically aet oa a the National Guarmcd (or oenter and guard and addUion, each writer selectad an ad- George McQulnn, SL Louis...... 7 turn back Its neighbor. San Fran- down he went again. flourish throughout the community. dlUonal "honor Uat” of tan, which RATS will likely to return to the west coast cisco, in the Golden Pity. A league waa formed at ‘he Recrea- Kmlneld gava a fins exhibition of Lefty Grove, Boston ...... 7 blUtr for Facts T e ll T h e ir O w n Story. empty handed. Joe Gould, manager of ex-cham- tion Centers that year and lU mem- end play Sunday. did not count In tha voUng. Buddy Lewis, Washington . . . . . S WlU be e e That is the way it looks now, but pfon Jimmy Rraddock, commented The wiry swivel hipped Chet Every member of the committee Yale la doped to once more get football form Is no more consistent bers competed in a round robin Red Rolfe, New York ...... '5 the ax . . . this time from Brown that it looked funny to see Henry on tourney for tho right to meet the Slaga called aignals In excellent put Foxx down on hie most valuable Buddy Myer, Washington In the Bowl. than that of running horses. the canvas. Nobody thought much style last week. Valllant wlU be list. Of the five who failed to name of It, becauae Armstrong bounced up Guardi for the town title. Alao en- Earlo Brucker, Philadelphia B Vlllanova la the choice to repel tered wore tha Rangere. who came moved from blocking back to a num. him first, two selected him second (3 points—Johnny Allen, Clevo> ' CL> New York — There it scouting both times smiling and finished his her two position replacing Kovis and one each ranked him third, Auburn in Philadelphia. Indiana and there Is scouting in modern workout. It wasn’t until he started up from the Junior ranka, and the land. «rtbs ... should break into the victory col- Rangers swept through the tourney who will take over the wing posi- fourth and fifth. So powerful was (2 points—Frank Croaatti.’ New . Te ll Th e m W H O :—M ake sure the readers see your names football at City College no Beaver to climb some stairs to the dressing tion. Special attention to forward hla backing that there was really •aaaaeaei umn against Boston Ollege In the scout has seen Providence, the room that his leg gave way. with ease and then lost to the York. ? MarrteaM Hub. Pop Warner and Temple Guards as the latter annexed their paaalng wlU be given In the two re- no contest. (1 each—Lefty Gomeo, New Deatbe Beavers’ next opponent, play this They treated him all afternoon maining sessions this week. Dwyer Dtokey Is Ronnar-Up Oare M T Al HosUk can’t anticipate much luck in com- year. So Ckiach Benny Friedman even trying some sort of electric third straight local championship. York; Doc Oamer, Boston). (a UeBort batting Holy Croas’ mobile giants in The Guards, however, found the also Intends to Improve the line The only othsre to receive first- Hostak waa ruahed to • hoapital got together with Herb Kopf, Man- rays, but early In the evening Dr. play which was excellent In defense (Harlond CnifL St. Louie, topped Worcester. Penn State, a champion hattan's coach, and Herb gave him lllley finally called on the war cor- going tough after' that and dtaband- place selections ftora the writers the "honor list" with 12 notnlna* aaaeaBMB where Dr. H. T. Buckner reported, ed but the seed had been sown and hut not so good offensively. The were the world champion New York PUWDBtle after a auperflclal examination, that In-and-outer, ought to hurdle Lafay- the dope. Manhattan trimmed respondents and told them there line, with the exception of Blozle. tlofia, followed., by Charley-CMuris* Tell Th e m W H A T :—Let every reader know what your merchandise looks ette at State College. Providence, 20-7 earlier thia sea- would be no fight tonight. He haul- sown well and succeeding years saw Yankeaa’ top battery matea, belting ger, Detroit; Bob Johnson, PWlO* bonea in both handa were broken. keen competition for cage honors. Tumlnakl and Malek la still rather Bill Dickey end Big Charley the Aataawbil, Hoatak apent the night at the hoS' Purdue la expected to prove a bit son. Too bad Herb couldn’t have ed mit a skeleton to demonstrate green. cielphta and Rudy York, Detroit, AatoaoblU aaved a touchdown for Benny. what had slipped. Moriarty Brother! captured the Rec Red Ruffing. Dickey received three Aet* Ace. pltal and wne to have X-raya taken league title In 1935 and then lost North endera, however, were with II each). today. Armstrong Dejected plenty satisfied with the showing of nominations, and Ruffing two. Able n*pA town diadem to the Rangers Dickey’s first place votes, to- Aeu Seho like what it^s made of—in a word how good it is* Dr. Buckner said would be unable Armstrong sat and listened in a The Royal# copped honors In the the team against Wllllmantic Sun- Aalee—Aki comer of the room, a dejected fig- gether with 11 second place ballots, Ab toe— F»i to go in training again for at leaat Rec circuit In 1936 and laid claim to day and feel that the natural rivals three montha. Thia waa a big Jolt Here he had won 89 straight of the squad. Moriarty Brothers, are two each for third, fourth, fifth and Oaraaeb—4 fights without receiving anything the town tiara with the Rangers seventh, and one for sixth, gave him WRESTLING Mbiererele to the youngater becauae ha had hla also claiming top honors after a due for a hectic afternoon when WaBteS Al baga packed to atari a fighting tour ’Biscuit Trims Admiral worse than a cut Up, ami then this they seek to wrest the title from second place with 196 points. Ruff- of the country. happened the first time he was about successful Int^pendent season. ing waa fourth with 146 Baltimore. — Jim londoo, Bt. I’A’s Take Bpotllght the north end. I.oula, threw Joe Bavoldl, Tkra* BaslasM I By hla victory Krleger takea the to take the champion's end of a In third place, the writers select- Oaks, Mich., 47:15. (Heavywolgkta.) HouMboie Tell Th e m W H E R E :—Ho w can a stranger find your store if they don^l know championahip back Eaat for the firat purse. The 1936-37 campaign wim mark- ed big Hank Greenberg, Detroit mil lain#—■ i ed by the advent of the Pollsb- Hamilton, N. Y. — Colgate's Minneapolis.—Bronko NagwraV . Flortsie—s time since Freddie Steele of Tacoma, And Sets Track Record 'ilaybc I should have stopped the Andy Kerr, who seldom goes out slugger who failed in his bid (or a Wash., gained the crown for the Pa- first time 1 fell,’’ he said. ’’But it Amerlcans and the PA’e straight- 237, International Falls, If*' • Paaeral I way rose to power os local basket- on the limb for a senior football new all-time home run record after threw Lord Albert Mills, 340, I .. - ■•a Ub*—I cific Cooat by beating Eddla (Babe) didn’t hurt me then and I wanted to player, let alone a sophomore Is walloping 63 four-baggera. don. 17:37. laaaraDB* Rlako in July, 1936. Last July Hoa- get up a sweat. Only other time any. ban nilera by Uklng the Rec League UlUlBery— the address? Ho w can a reader find your merchandise if they don't old rival that set practically all the Ulle and then whipping Moriarty quietly excited about Hal Lube, his The story of tha moat valuable Newark, N. J.—Karol Kraiieer, tak copped Uie championship with ^ pace and turned back every bid tor thing happened to me was when I ItoviDe—T one-round triumph over Steele here. Howard Turf Star Scores Brothers (or the town diadem. Mor- ■ophomore passer. Andv wouldn't award, however, waa all Foxx. In 200, Poland, threw Dropkiek Mor- Pobll* Pa, victory by his rival. After trailing broke an ankle down in Mexico." want It repeated too often but he 1937, Jimmy hit a weak .385, fall- phy, 201, Boston. 1:09.58. PalBtlDX— This was nla first Utla defense. There was, of course, the usual y®*’’ having absorbed by as much aa two lengths for near- the Rangers. Last season the PA’s thinks Liihe will end up es the ing below the .300 mark for only Indianapolle. — John Qrandoirlab. PTorse*roB< know the department? "It waa Just the breaka," said Triumph In Match Event amount of talk that Armstrong had greatest back he ever has coached RepalrlBs Eddie Marino, Hostak'a managtr, ly fiva-elchths of a mile, War Ad retained both their league and town the second time since ha was 235, New York, beat Tom Marvin, rhlleriD a— taken the easy way out, that he and and that’s a large order. brought up to the big show from 220, Oklahoma, two falls: "O o^ after the fight. "Al broke h lslert mlral moved In and looked the Bis his advisers realized they had made roUet Ood hand In the second round and hla cult In the eye. He stuck his nose Easton, Md., back in 1924. The Lansdowne, 181, England, dewmd WABted—S By Three Lengths, Leads a mistake in tackling Garcia, who Bock Lipscomb, 185, Tula*, Oklo.; right In the seventh. The boy didn’t In front, and appeared headed (or out-wslghs the Negro 10 pounds. "experts" took that lowly batting have a chance." victory. average as Indlc^on the 185-pound Ray Eckert, 216, SL Louis, defeated OaSTM Al But the doctor’s evidence looked John Katan, 225, Canada; BPent PlivalA In Krleger, hla nose puffed out, his Rival AD The Way; Near However, Seabiacuit refused to mighty conclusive, and it is difficult first-base ace waa all through, that OaaelBe right eye swollen and a lump the his star was on the wane after a Rattan, 179, IndljuiapoUa, l ^ t Gor- MnelcAl-c Te ll Th e m W H E N :—If a special or a sale starts tomorrow tell them so and glv# ground. He hung oa like a, tp imaglna Armstrong ducking any- don Arquette, 135, Spokane, Weak. atze of your fiat behind his left ear, leech, took command again by the body, up th and including Joe Louis. Gates Flees Dartmouth brilliant run which saw him lead the WaatAd—I said hla only worry was whether he Top As Big Money Winner narrow margin of a nose to the mile Athletics to three pennants and could go the IS rounds. CAPTAIN RCUBA8KD BeadA—8i« post and then bounded away while bring Connie Mack 1150,000 In cash OaslBAAt I "I weighed 173 pounds a month In the trade that sent him to Bos- Yokohama, Nov. 2. — (AF) — tell them how long it will last ^^ ag o and it waa hard making the CSiarloy Kurtalnger punished the Capt. Beddle Stephen of Uw Brit- SSOBAT to Baltlraora, Md., Nov. 2.—(a P)— Admiral with hla whip in an effort KENSINGTON TESTS. To Escape Lure Of Grid ton. ish freighter Antipin* was rslseoed •^HP^I^pOund limit. I’m nervous, Sea biscuit, the hard-hitting Utue But from the start of this year, R a Ip Wad gioggy and shaky but I don’t care— to catch the fast stepping Cali- tonight after questioning by pelle* ■ a Ip Wadi rm the champ.” equina warrior from tha west, stands fornia bay. Not once did Woolf raise these same "experts’’ were forced to because hla ship grounded off Ckp* nalAAmea eat their words. Foxx began tak- adi The Associated Press score card unchallenged today a# the king of hla bat as his mount drew away conversation, which centered about Futtsu, a military eecrets arse. Rsip W staadUy In the final yards. MORIARTYS SUNDAY Star Blockinf Back Resigns A cabu Wi gave Hostak the fourth and eleventh the American turf. foajor game agalnat Oor- OltoAtlgae Tell Th e m W H Y :—Tell them and sell them all the reasons you know roimda, showed the first, ninth and Tha victory was one of great WtaatioBe tfteenth oven, and gave the other In aa dramatic a battla ever da- satisfaction to Howard and ’hils From CoOege And Jobs The previous night, before tha un- Baiplarx>-i ten to Krleger. There waa only one dded over Pimlico’s ancient turf, trainer. "Btlent” Tom Smith. They Dartmouth squad left Nays IdVA B lerk knock down. Solly dropped Hoatak the five-year-old star of Charles 8. Strong Maroons Oppose Gas Deea—BIrc have long contended that Seablscult Haven, ha had confided to hla close U*e etoeh why they should use and enjoy your merchandise. to hla knees for a no-count fall with Howard's stable yesterday aettled was not only a better horse than Legion Of God Religions Wend. Robert (Whltey) Fuller, the OBBltlV At a left to the Jaw m the fourteenth. his argument with Samuel D. Rid- War Admiral but the best In the Honsers As Locals Risk Dartmouth athletic publicity direc- Waated— Hymie Caplon, Krieger’s manager, dle’s War Admiral in a manner that country. They have not pampered tor, of the happinesa ha found play- said Solly would rlak his title only In left no doubt aa to which U the bet- their star for ha baa travelled across Sect; Played Great Game Artlel. Seattle as he had signed a contract ter horse. egalnat Yale and of hla regrets Baau with Promoter Nate Druxman. the continent savaral times and Unbeaten Record. that ha had not reported on the first •bildi 6 Not only did the Biscuit whip tha faced the barrier la 84 races. Ha 6ey of practice. mighty Admiral by threa lengths Agabst Yale. Te ll Th e m H O W :—By advising them to watch for your has plckad up aU welghU and met When Dean Neldllnger, Fuller. . Fnal I but he created a new track record all oppoalUona, compiling a record The Kensington Maroons Invade Sheriff Richard M. O'Dowd of Hills- OaTOa for a mile and thraa-alxteentha and Last Night *s Fights of 82 victories, 12 seconds and 13 ML Nebo this Sunday In an attempt Amherst, N. H., Nov. 3.— (AP)_ boro county, and others visited Gates WOODLAND CALk’ Raase left 40,000 fana tinging the pralsea thirds. to smear a defeat on the unbeaten here yesterday, he told them he in- of the one-time aelUng plater, which record of Moriarty Brothers, who fAP) — Intercollegiate football, Mesl, advertisement in T h e H E R A L D . , Noon Bob Bean’s stark tended to remain with his co-ra- Offl« I By ASSOCIATED PRESS Howard purchaaed two yaara ago Carrying with yesterday’s triumph have gained two victories and two whose violence conflicts with hla un- llglonlata because he waa "uncertain ■still from the faahlonable Wheatley waa a purse of 115.000 which sent ties in four starts on the gridiron orthodox religious convictions, ap- that he could remain In college and Wean New York—Maxle Berger, 140, stable for $8,000. Undei George the Biscuit soaring Into a second so far this season. With plans for peared far behind Harrington Oates resist the temptation of football." Montreal, outpointed Charley Gom- Woolfs fine hand-ride the son of place among the leading money the town series temporarily halted today aa that great Dartmouth Neldllnger said It waa known er, 1351^, Baltimore, (8). Hard Tack reeled off the dlatanca In vrtnnars of tha world with earnings by the rivals agreement to disagree, blocking back prepared for his hum- Gates embraced the cult about two The Arliflftoo. . . An excel- kooau Wii Toronto—Henry Hook, 11#^, In- 58 3-5, one fifth of a second faster 0* $340,480. Ahead of him stands the Gaa Housers are concentrating ble tasks here on the lonely and years ago and that he spent hla last lent fitter. Quietly detailed •aardA rt 1 dianapoUa, outpointed than Pompoon’a track mark and on Sunday’s tile. In order to keep hilly poultry farm headquarter! of DesDirr B< weight champion Slxto Esoobar. Bun Baau’a world record of $376,744. their slate clean. two summer vacations here Instead ■otAlA—Aa four-fifths of a second under the Twice Seabiacuit missed by a nose the colony of the Legion of God. of at hla Saugus, Msaa., home. Ful- ...alwayi good taste. Blown WanlAd—n The HERALD Is Delivered To Practically Every 121H, Puerto Rico, (10) (non-tlUe)' U m ^^e Biscuit hlmoelf ran the dis- The Maroons are expected to pro- Authorities of the law and hla col- dot. tha tufa greatest price, the $100,000 ler explained he had urged Coach or Black Calf $5.00. A n d a Krtcger. tance in establishing Imat fall what Sant* Anita handicap, or today he vide a severe test for Moriarty# and lege, when aatlafled that Gates, the Earl Blalk to permit Gates to re- Apartaanu 160, Brooklyn, outpoint^ Middle- then waa a new tra^ standard. (Joach Luddy Hansen la pushing hla brilliant student and football super- variety of stylet in ■oalBAA Le weight champion Al Hoetak, 15941, would be far In front. join hla oquad and that the ?atter Hauatt Po Race Fools Exports charges hard In practice seaslona atar, had left Dartmouth voluntari- Saburbaa I Seattle, (15) (tlUe), niare will be no rest for either consented only after much thought the kathers most The race, origlnaUy aeboduled for horse. Seabiacuit will remain at this week. Practice will be held at ly and without compulsion, reluc- end with the hope It would help ■uaiBAt H i Home In AAanchester By Alert, Enthusiastic Houston, Ten.—Al Bernard, 167, Belmont last Juna but cancelled Morlartya’ service station Friday tantly withdrew and left him to i.f Waatad ta New York, knocked out Lea Morris, Pimlico with Saturday's Riggs him to "round a corner of hla life." wanted by X. when Seablscult failed to stand handicap oa hla immediate objec- night at 6:30 o'clock and at ML practlca the passive tenets of hit Sheriff O’Dowd said the colony 165; San Frandaco, (3). training, waa run Just the opposlU Nebo at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. little knokm cult. Mansfield Aeartaiaei b«| lo a Angelee—Louie Flyar, 141, tive. Ha won the race, a mile and consisted of a weather-beaten one- Buaiaaaa Pi from what moot of tho exporto tbree-oixtaentha affair, last year. The south enders expect to be at Apparently remorseful over jrteld- story dwelling and two poultry Fanwa and Los Angeles, stopped Bsbe Bran- laymen expoetod. H uy figured War full strength Sunday with the re- iog to football’s temptation last Mb— IA (ot Herald Carriers Who Cover The Town. delll, 1414, Loa Angeles, (g). War Admiral la beaded for Norro- turn of a number of regulars from barns. He estimated tha number ot $5.00 tar a« Admiral would go out in front and ganaett Pork where he will be point- *ie*h, when he rejoined the egiied realdenta at about 15 and said "W'f Prei Philadelphia — Tony Canaoneri oUy there aU tha way aad as tlM the Injured Uat. and. deaplu only three days practice, sa S 1404, New York, knocked out Al ed for the Hot. 13 running of the of them ware engaged la colvaglng result mads tha Rlddla aoa tha X to •tarred agoinat Tola, Oates wrote BontoBlgBB 17.00 btau Dunbar, 1404. Jersey aty, (8). $1S,000 Rhod* Uqnd Handicap. Bao- A collection of Engliah nago- hurricane-felled Umber about the -Ri ' favorlta while boldli Hacutt olao is aUglbU for the Nar- out a one-Une resignation to Dean premieee. Portlaad, Ms.—Harvey Bllghtly better than 3 to 1. xinea that data from 1834 aad foo- WiadMr ISJ5 ...... 154. New Oricans, won n caaaatt root aad ohould Howard U (^ K. Neidltngar aad slipped out Neidlinger and Fuller n id Oatea Buftt was the tur* ‘Vlid wett" ototlaa or hls- at HaaoiNr Bunday. CU^ H Admiral efeeosa to and tala atar acatast War _ New If ex. wore overaOa. work ehoee and a :om .' itiia aM ' i s MANCHE8TEB EVENING HERALD, BIANUHBSTER. OONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2.1989 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1989 » f 0UR1*E£N FAOB IRTSEH BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES The Same Old Story By M ARTIN lU MDHVT 1\E ESVM. Y OOMY cm.oomY be \ votbH vou b «o \ GET R'. TWfiHT HM$E \ Truth Is mighty: TORSE.T A U . w\o WraVB PVFTV CEMRe '. Tot sounds that stir tha hsart- The scientist was giving a lecture, TVMK AND _____ I. HAVJEMY had a Boeo weal 'M a al l \ here a strings, some choose the harp or and aaked a itudant to name PALS ,BOT — OH,WELL” hO«T POROET TA\«E « ■Matin flute. But my choice is when ths polaonoua eubetenea. • ’clock winter’s coal, gpea rattUng down tbs The amuaement waa Intenaa when ^oboBVE v<— the «ni chute. the atudent replied: “Aviation, air." ■er. th "Come, come," aald the aclentls for Thi work togathar, with tha other duo LUST AND FOUND AU'IUMOHII.ES KUK SALE 4 FUEL AND PEED 49-A SUBURBAN FOR SALE 75 Low Man . A• • S • so 83 163 that new suit ha won Attlng Meek ClUssn—I hear there’a a move- “This Is no time for hilarity. What :es being Alex Lavlnaky and BUI Me- * ■ . - ment on foot to weed out the un- do you mean?” 1936 FORD COACH, radio, heater. ONE HAL9 CORD. Foul foot sea- FOR SALE—SMALL cottage with BLACKHAWKS SET kensie. Mike Karakae, who had no Greenberg wouldn't bit 60 homers LOST—LARGE SILVER pin tur- IVitale___ .... 887 467 507 1361 scrupulous lawyers In this town. quoise center, from 52 Pearl street, M75; 1934 Ford coach, heatei soned wood, sawed atove lanftn. 1 acre of land, on North Coventry . ^ lie f through the reguliar 37-38 ... .Our scouts report tbe crying “Well, air, one drop will kill," was towrel Elmer Layden was waving Lawyer—An Investigation has al- the naive reply. throurh Center Park to Church 2190; 1933 Ford coupe, $145: 193;i $5.00 leilvered. L. T. Wood Uo. State road. Telephone 8680. campaign, wiU have help this year. Team No i and Park atreets. Finder please Wlllys coupe, $75. Terms, trades. Phone 449fi. Tha Hawke plan to carry Paul Good- tn the fall was the biggest gag- ready been miule, and It waa found TO START DEFENSE J. Lerrabee .... 89 79 06 264 eroo of 'em all....h e told Ua staff that there are no unscrupulous slide CaU 8021. Cole Motors—6463. man aa a spare goal tender. L Gele .. ... 101 85 Shaw—That Was hard on Sllthars. LEGAL Nm iLES 91 277 as early as laat spring that he was The Chicago team wUl open Its 8. Nichols ---- 108 90 lawyers belonging to the bar hsre. Pshaw—What was? GARDEN—FAR M - 135 333 going to have hla best Notre Dame Citizen—Who die the. Investlfikt- LIQt'On PBIt.MIT season here Nov. 3 against the New O. Nelson ... 124 109 112 345 Shaw—He clipped down on AUi4lMUKIl.ES FUK SALE 4 MO\ L M .— I K LC K IN C i— DAIRY PKUIHICTS 50 OF HOCKEY HONORS York Americana and the club's front team this year—which waa hitting Ing? For Om oaoi NOTICE o r APPL,lcaTIO.N A. Haugh ...103 102 123 328 tbe nail right on the well-known banana peel on the sidewalk In front S1'0KA(;E This Is to sive notice that I George office antlcipatea a banner season — , ____ Lawyer—We lawyera ktUac oroora, FOR SALE—1936 Master Chevrolet GLENVIEW FARM Is delivering In M Peslenoe of 17 I'earl atreet. Man- at the tumstilea. Laat year the head... .M[oral: When a coach of the movie theater and waa ar- I eaptond ta Totals___ ---- 925 465 557 rested for giving a public perform' . poac... A-1 condition. Price $40u AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS when you .Manchester Thursday and Saturday cheater, Conn., have filed an applica- Hawka played to 300,000 at home, as 1547 sings the blues, always look for and bo WM tion datad Nov. 1. 1938 with the Teem No 2 tbe swing music In back of It___ Little Thtage ance without a license. htt cash. Melyln G. Oox, 40 Doane St. want the best In Local and Long strictly fresh eggs, large milk fed Liquor Control Commliilon for a Stanley Cop Champs Deter- the meet kicked around team In the A. Gibson Oh, It's Just tha little homely Ifem red botomoa TsL 5821, between 4 and 7 p. m. league. ---- 82 90 86 258 From someone high up in the Card- Distance .Moving. Dally Express tender roasting chickens, winter Restaurant Liquor Permit for the tale R. Mercer ...... 97 things, the unobstructive, friendly Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox nrtfalmi 97 b l t i w o r t of alcoholic liquor on the premlaee of 06 130 323 inals’ organization comes word that Hartford, Manchester, UockvIUe. potatoes, turnips, cabbage, carrots. T. (Jurran ...... 99 121 97 things, the “won't-you-let-me-belp- Victory I bMo» topi 1931 CHEVROLET cabriolet; 1931 onions, butter and bacon, all at 423 Main atreet. .Manchester. Conn. mined To Retain Rankmg J17 Ray Blades definitely has the in- The United States is now export- Phone 6260, 68 Hollister street. C. Wlgren ...104 126 86 316 you" things, that make our pathway W il l ie 's new bomb- pr o o f shel ter really did frotbct him from bualnea PMid roadster: 1936 Ford coach; reasonable prices. Phone Manches- The bueincee la owned hy George &f. side track to manage the Oaaless ing more than 300 timas as much 1934 Ford sedan: 1933 Dodge Paalanoa of 17 Pearl atreet. Manches- G. Duncan .... 113 72 101 286 Qas-Houaers___ light. And It’s Just the Jolly, Jok- AN EXPLOSION of cand ter 4525. ter, Conn., and will ba conducted by ■ - - - - ing things, the “never-mlnd-tlie- com and 8,000 times as much wheat OUR BOARDING HOUSE truck. Messier Nash, 10 Henderson 2.3 George .M. Paslanoe of 17 Pearl street, In Coming Campaign; as it Is importing, tbe Agricultural •d bln to do Kh'PAIKING Totals___ ---- 495 505 500 1500 The boys all came back from trouble-things", that make the world Oiapi Road. Tel. 7258. Open evenlnga FOR SALE—7ELLOW Oletie tur- Mancheeter. Conn., as permittee. Adjustment Admlnlstratloa rejiorta. f He says Mi WONT* COME OMT eOAD, LADS^ X AM anth w! Jtmaiy wm AUTO TOPS. CURTAINS, luggage, nips, SOc per bushel, at the farm. GEORGE M. PAZIAN08 PowlirifK Cambridge this week swearing that seem bright. For ell the countless CARPENTBRB ' ■at year. Hla Dated let of Nov.. 1931. Boast Entirely New Line. KNIGHTS o r PYTHIAS Harvard Is the best ball club that famous tilings, the "every-day-en- TILL YOUVE bone SACK ^ NAIUWO YH t YLANKS X.SBT YM' dog collars and nameaa repairing. Phone 4246. H. W’arren Case, Buck- H-n-i-at. (.Morphy’s Alleys) saw s will bb half pie.TTi, him ao aracfe Cbaa Laktng, 90 Cambridge street. land. ever lost four In a row___ Young countered" things, the “Just-becauae- ^ TO THl OFPICE^^ IN M Y PLATPOIEM OOUNTRV CLUB LEAGUE Georgle Black, tbe classy Milwau- -I-llke-you" things that makes us IPE A-v KAAKE AB LOMS SO rr'LL cdmmitl the field. Tba Telephone 4740 Liqi'OR PERMIT Chicago, Nov. 2.— (A P ) — The iimtertal Mandie9ter NOTICE OF APPLICATIO.N No. I (4) kee middleweight, has hung up the happy quite. So here’s to aU the tit- ON£ BY ONE, SO yh* br icks UU with hliB World CHtamplon Chicago Black- A. Carlin .. TAKE TWICE TH' by a apedaJ WE SPECIALIZE In roofing ana HUU8EHULD GUUDS 51 Thit !• to give notice thet I Welter There was some good and bad ... 99 87 92— 278 gloves to start a seven-year medi- tle things, the “done-snd-tben-for- ST A M P NEW S TO S PE A K Evening Herald B. Smoluk of fill Hlesell etreet, Man- hawks, tho "Clnderellas of the Ice.” bowling In the (>juntry CTub League E. Berrgren ...118 108 114— 340 cal course at Marquette... .Connie HALP AS Tl/WB TO B AW A The a >1^ bock ta siding. Workmansup guaranteed cheeter. Conn , have filer] an applica- gottan” things, those “ob.tt'e-Blmply- klBTSU— Ka Rr - Ru ^ PJ Legion WHAT EVERY ONE says must be are determined to keep from skid- laat night at Farr's alleys. For the A. Carlrcn . ...110 98 108— 316 Sparks Is a crack ball-e«nier for LAR9B AND bo ar d/ tUCREABS At retora ta TlnM payroenta arranged. Paint- tion dated 2nd of .Nov., 1938 with the ding from the heights to which tho.v E. Johnson nothing” things, tbmt make life A SSURED that the new V. ff. ^Iioine of CLASSIFIED true. Crawford Dual oven ranges I.lquor Conirtjl Commieelon for,a Hackers Mozzer walked away with 76 116— 192 Texas CSiristlan---- but If you lis- worth the fight. X AM FOR TMB YHAT WILL ing and carpentry. A. A. Dion Inc Tavern Permit for the sale of elco- swept In such amazing fashion last J. Wlnnergren.lOl 107 108— 192 ten to those In the know, he has'' regular Issue will be contpIeU TH' LENSTM op mail s tSudley loeUm pUyac ADVERTISEMENTS 81 Wella atreet. Phone 4860. are In a class by themselves. When all the honor with a single of 142 M-HouR pa y, w rrvi Jht 2 o'c you buy Crawford you have the hrjllc liquor on the premleea of 67 winter. and three string of 360 thereby be- cousin on the frog freshman squad ed by the end of 1938, ooUecterf MAKE WORK SO IT'LL DOUBLE TH^ rd In eitbaa RIfleell atreet, Mancheeter, Conn. The Some hockey fans always will Totals A small boy once was given two Osaat ala averase wards w a la a ROOFING AND siding, painting best range money can buy. 82 years ing a big factor In his team taking ...503 400 538— 1441 that has It all over him.... Ray are now turning their attention to DOUBLE W AfiE S”^>ww- POR YWCE I tbo writeia buelneee la owned by Walter B. claim that the Hawks had nothing N,o. 4— ( 0 ) imagea of plaster, coated on the out- TIME TO DRIVE THEM — " Peat ; irtMals, aaabera aad •bbrsTlatloBe carpentry and mason work. Kea of stove manufacturing guarantee Hmoluk of 69 Bliaell atreet. Manchea- three points from the Hookers. Ed Flaherty, the Washington pi possible 1939 releases, tbe most that willsivb work AB MAKjy Doat Toluabla SMb Sbaat as a ward aad sobssodS less than "black magic" In thslr D. Nelson . ...92 96 99— 287 Redskins coach, ■ says Whl: side with pink sugar. He wanted to important of which may be e se- BOV, THAT'LL OlVB TH' ^Order of wstds as tws words IUb Ibo b som Is aonabis. Time payments arranged you baking and heating perfection. ter. Conn., and will he conducted by I Hutchinson was the star for hla TO TWICE A B AfiAKJY t froai i92fi Wetter B. Smoluk of 59 Btseell atreet, sticks laat April as they captured Gl. Nyquist ...90 106 91— 287 'White could be tbe greatest ba< eat the Images, but he was warned ries honoring distinguished Amer- BRICK- building trade a -Oielr m wfuo award, sriss sf Urse Uasa W. Vaneour. 55 Wells street. Phone Liberal allowance on your old range Mancheeter, Conn , aa permittee. the Stanley Cup, emblematic of team with a single of 126 and three M. Ericson 97 86 'n the game if he gave up the not to do ao. e MEM AMD AUTOMAT- ^evening Line rotes ssr dss tor trsastsat equipment. 24 months to pay on Btring of 330. 87— 270 icans. It is also Indloeted ther LAYERS / Bia BOOM / 1929-SO, tboF 8336. ^ WALTER B. BMOLIJK world puck supremacy. After fin- C. Wlnnergren.112 113— 225 Rhodes scholarship and stayed In "They are poison” , he was told. If -her bon easy terms. Benson Furniture and ■ Dated 2nd of Nov., 1938. perhaps two stamps each wiU be ic a l l y do aw ay WITM liable tar tbo St. ishing sixth In the league writh only In the match between the Duffers P. Jesanis___ 101 85 113— 299 the play-for-pay business for three you eat them. It wfll klU you." printed to mark the San Frendsco -daelre t Casb Cbargs H-11-2-31. i since 79U. Radio Co., 713 Main street. Call 14 wins and 25 defeats they blasted and Sllcers In which the Sllcera took years or so.... However, the boy was dubious. He end the New York fairs. UNEMPLOYMEKlT / Ufra. H d Qtasseauee Oara .J T stM $ s u HELP WAN IE D - 3535. their way through Montreal's Cana- four points Bill Wetherell had high Toroorro' the chain pioa i Osnsiiatles Dare .J * ew SI Totals...... 492 373 503-1368 Tommy Farr Is trying to get had been cheated before by grown- • • • r more votea. $ Das . ■■...... ••.•I $1 etst t$ FEMALE .Y5 LIQUOR PERMIT diens, the New 'York Americans and single of 113 and Stanley Straugh Henry Armstrong to take some up people. Finally, he had a young TTVO BURNER circulating heater. BOTICE OF APPLICATIO.N Toronto Maple Leafs to enter Moving fast In Sudetanlaad, Tba A I the ruanlnc srdsrs tor tnogslai lasertlosa This Is to Bivs notice that 1 Ed- had high total of 304. For the Duf- No. 2 (2) fights in England---- Wonder why friend to spend the day with him Germany has already overprinted wni bs absTfod st tbs swa llae rots WANTED—CAPABLE girl to as- Cost $70.00, like new. sell for $24. hockey's throne room. A. G u ll...... 99 86 ;:t:M o’cl t DeWatt laat sist with housework and care ot ward A. Grub* of Fuller street. fers O orge Finch had high single of 89— 274 Princeton Coach Tad Wlenian and that night, it was discovered two Czechoslovakian stamps with Isl rsiss (St Issf isTB overs 168 Main. Phone 7374. Mancheiter. Conn., have Hied an ap- This season the Chicagoans are 107 and three string of 298 to take A. Johnson ... 72 70 84— 226 wouldn't compare the Harvard and Jmn OB 1 aeaao% baek fiw advortlsisw civao apes rvqssst. baby. Apply 37 Tanner street. ready to prove their 1937-38 per- that one of the imagea had disap- German monetary values for post- II man” burl* Atm ordsrsd befsrv ebs iblid or drtb plication dated 35th of October. 1^38 the honors for hi- team. A. Olson...... 117 97 93— 307 Dartmouth lines for the football peared. Hla mother, nearly frantic, 3 ROOMS F U R N I T U R E with the Ltriuor Control Commlaiton formance waa no fluke—and there is E- C o o k ...... 120 84 age sale to Gennany. ThMe are Hoae I a a team, the d V will be ebarwsd soly (si Ibe NEEDED IN MANCHESTER ma USED 2 1-2 MONTHS $130 for a rackHne Store Permit for the Duffers (0) 128— 332 writers?___ Bill Stewart, having niahad to him. the 1 Koruna, 1989 rose lake, tasl aambe* e( tlBea tbe ad awpepesr- little doubt but that the Hawks will C. B o l i n ...... 126 86 107— 319 made the grade as National league vrlU bold U to afit tba e& sbsrglsd St tbe, rale___ ssrssd_____ bsi ture woman for work in our sales —Pay only $10 Down- $1.50 sale of alcoholic liquor on the be better. They will show an en- Anderson ...... 81 88 76— 245 "Harold,” aha said, "where la that Scott's 212, bearing the portrait premlaee of 67 1-3 Oooper atreet. Man- ump and Stanley cup hockey win- .'tng tael) 1 t a k l i « a o o - as otiewsase a* rsfasds ass bs Bsde and service dept. Write P. O. Box Weekly tirely new and Veteran line In Russ Brown ...... 83 101 84— 268 Totals pink Image?” of Jan Masaryk, and the 50- sa ala ttaw ads stepped after tbe cheater. Conn. Tha buaineaa fa owned Toumaiid ..634 423 601—1458 ner, takes a crack at broadcasting 103, New Haven, stating age, quali- —Price Paid by Customer $225 by Edward A. Grube of 109 K6ater Bllnco, Blady Northcott and Earl ...... 86 96 88— 270 No. 8 (2) Harold frowned, aa be answered haleru 1937 green, Scott’s 227, Xeaulfa aru das. Finch ___ ...... 107 80 tonight___ Wlnkey Autrey, Missis- npleta Mat od 34s ^11 tsrblds'i dtspiss IIBSS BOI fications, experience. Interview will —You Save Exactly $95 atreet. Mancheater. Conn., and will be Robinson, acquiree from the defunct 102— 298 D. McPherson .104 92 81— 277 defiantly: "I gave It to Richard, and picturing Eduard Benes. :tha flrat ir mare votea conducted by Edward A. (irube of 109 Montreal Maroona, and are expected sippi Junior center, figures he’ff '.parties I be In Manchester. —Ixtoks Like New—Thoroughly E. Bernard ... 69 70 84— 223 seen everything now....he tnter- If he's alive tomorrow. I’m going to Tbs Berald wtl3 ss| bs rasposatble Foater atreet. .Mancheater, Conn, aa to have strength where they once 357 374 eat the other one myself.” The American Legion, by oflU ;Chib at ibr Bora thsa sss laserrsst IseartloD Refinished permittee. V. Swanson ... 93 128 121— 342 -ented a pass In the Centenary G WANTED— BY LOCAL concern, were very weak—on the third for- Sllcers (4) W. K oh ls...... 107 l l 2 ' cial resolution, has called on tbe :nlght foi sf SBS advsrtlseasal ordered far mature capable woman who Is In THESE 3 ROOMS INCLUDE: EDWARD A. GRUBE 72— 291 game and ran for his first touch- tu Complete Living Room Suite, com- Dated 26th of Oct., 1938. ward combination. Straugh ...... 95 96 113— 304 R. Swanson . . . 96 113 118— 327 READ rr OR NOT— U. S. Post Ofllce Department to ,,AR«e. Mr, endWM telllgent, ambitious and of neat ap- FI-11-3-88. Manager Bill Stewart's first line down In nine years of plajring foot- The laadverteai SBtasies si taeer- plete Bedroom Suite and Complete Wetherell ...... 91 86 104— 281 ball___ Edgar Jones, a Scranton There are nearly 400,000 nurses issue a special commemorative MftrjorleIs . east sabllsatlaa sf adverttslss will be pearance. Sales experience helpful, will be made up of three tested vet- Totals next March, marking the SOtb an- tWrA MMl ssetlded sols bs ssaesllalloB af tbe Kitchen. Ruga, Lamps and many Donahue ...... 92 99 86— 277 ..469 615 476—1460 (Pa.) boy and the most-talked-of In the United States. vW but not necessary. Write Box J, erans—Elwin (Doc) Romnes at cen- Montle ...... 105 93 86— 284 niversary of the organization. and weat, tasrwe Bade tsi tbe esrviM rsadered other small Items are also Included. ter Ice, Paul Thompson at left wing halfback on tbe Pitt freshman aacond. V All sdverusaBSDta Bsst sssfsrB Herald. squad. Is the same lad who pitched She—Whet win I get, dear, If I G3,s la dtsls, sops sad tspogrspbs wttb You may substitute a Dining Room PUNTS-PASSES and Mush March at right wring. The A two-color souvenir sheet de- Baydan; for any other room If you wish, or 383 374 seven Innings of shutout ball for oook a meal like this every day, Just PLAWkB Ngalatloas saforsed bs Ibe sebliab- WANTED—TWO experienced ealee- second line will be the Bllnco-NoHh- for you T picting four different methods of POubury, dfa aad .My tb«s ivavirsderw tv tavub ngsirtgbi vv Isdles. Write Box F. care of you may purchase any room sepa- cott-Roblnson trio, which consist- Sllcers won roll off. Sports Roundup\ an Industrial team against the ARE WARPED held on 1 ddli, iwvtsertss er rvJset ' sas seas sea- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS H »—My Insurance, dear. mall transportation and a special Herald. rately. New York — T3vo of the na- ently picked up points for the Ma- Cardinals last summer---- might Mdsrvd sbsbBvtloaabls Hookers (1) By Sm FEPER look him over. Pie Traynor.... two-color cachet have been de- AM D^ CLoatmNO HODRS Oeselivd ads PHONE OR WRITE FOB A tion's outstanding sophomore roons. Two Jobs are practically signed (or the Second National Tbe I •a bs rabllssed sobs das Bast b# rs- WAN’TED —GIRL FOR general FREE "COURTESY AUTO" "clncfhed" on the third line— the vet- Keith ...... 94 113 105—312 (Pinch HitUng for Eddie Brietz) A Elm street school teacher and IB HIS backs, Len Bshmont of Fordham PHIPPS A TEN-GOALEB Stamp Exhibition which opens at “i i 3 eetved bs 1$ s'eloeb aeoai astatdsse housework and assisting with child. Do not feel obligated when you ask and Mike Klotovich of St. Mary's eran Johnny Gottsellg at left wing Hutchinson . . . . 93 126 111—330 New York, Nov. 2.— (A P )—Don't her sister walked 14 blocks to the SIBndey e MiSS. and Cully Dahlstrom at center. Davies ...... 87 100 110— 297 let anybody kid you that Henry business section the other day for the New York Museum of Science SKULL Call between 8 and 9 p. m. at 45 for a "Courtesy Auto". This Is an wiibmingle .Saturday In the annual and Industry tn Rockefeller Cmi- at the Stt W. Center street, Wayelde Furni- "Jeff” DesUeta, obtained In a trade Smith ...... 90 97 100— 296 Armstrong’s Injury Isn’t the real New York, Nov. 2—(A P ) —A » a the avowed purpose of reducing, TELEPHONE YOUR extra, free service that we want you IntOTsectlonal battle here. Esh- reward for his brilliant play in lead- ter. Nov. 9. For further Informa- UUL ture Store. mont, known variously as • the from the Montreal Canadiena, may McCoy....the little walloper waa aomawbat, a respective euperabun* (•Mssjri to uae whenever you wish. A car really hurt, had to be carried out ing Old Westhury to its aecond na- tion addreu John A. Casele, New llL WANT ADS will call for you, bring you to the Rapid Ram. the Bel of tbe Harlem, take over the right wing chore but 373 436 426 1235 dance of avoirdupois. Down town, he la being pressed by Roger Jenkins of the Hippodrome, and then could- tional open polo title, Michael G. they bought a pound Of chocolate York Museum of Science end 7n- Ada are aaospted ewt lav talealBae store and take you back home again the Atlas (Pa.) Antelope, Kid At- Hackers (8) dustry, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New at the CBAROB RATB (Ivsa ebevs HELP WANTED— las, Loping Len, Lightning Len. and Jack Shill, both veterans. Stew- Mozzer ...... 107 -360 n't do any more than limp around Phipps has been given tbe rating of oendy and accepted an Invitation to S( ORCHY SMITH at your own convenience. .111 142- .... but, aa George Pamasaus, ten goals in the new handicap list of York. When Witnesses Disagree aa a aosvsnieose is sdvartlssra bat MALE and Little Leonard, proved hla art Is loath to make any predic- Martin ...... 126 99 102--32 V ride home. By JOHN C. TERRYi tho OAkU rates wIU bs asevpieS as 18 MONTHS TO PAY Ceferino Garcia’s manager, holler- the United States Polo Association. • • « PARPON ME, LAPY, t right to greatness with a brilliant tions as to whether his team will re- Tierney ...... 106 97 98— 301 , AM A U l H U S T N Y oh! .yo O no l ike NO YANKEE POb —ipa 90LL PATUENT II said at Ibe bssl- WANTED —DELIVERY BOY. — We will arrange easy weekly or peat. but he Is certain the Hawka ed, "why did he have to wrork out He Joins at the top of tbe list Two leading collectors of. De- IHIT LCT'd Se ao MANetNE AQOUNP LuiM/ you msuiT NOW U9TEN, MSTK! KEEP YOUR aaas afflae sa at belare tbs eeveoth monthly payroenta for you and don't showing against Pitt Saturday Fortin ...... 89 97 105— '291 Tommy Hitchcock, Stewart Iglehart Down at a southern camp In 1917, troit are planning a Detroit philfi- PRICNP^-/ INSULT MY LUBA-// das fallowiDS tbe drai tasertlaa at Young man willing to work hard. while Klotovich made his varsity will be Improved on one type of play the day before a fig h t?"....in - a colored outfit. Just drafted, waa 9TEAN6E MEN-/ LUISA/9A7 SHIRT ON” LUMA AND I WERE M9T 'orget, we guarantee In writing—No which repeatedly has made them cidentally, Pamasaus and EMdie anci Cecil Smith to give the United tellc bourse to be held twice a hamno a - er, foenply ume aasb ad aUerwIas tbe CHARGE Small pay to start. Must have debut against California and gave 432 400 lined up hatora the clerk for pre- 5 447 1279 Mead, Armstrong's manager, are States Its first quartet of ten goal month In order to bring collectors RATE will be eellecied Ne reepooel- drivers license. State age and send Payments In case of aickness or un- the Bears qfiiite a going over. He look bad In the past—power attacks. liminary questions. AROOMENT” tW-L HIM, LUI«A- XHE UE! m ts (or ervert la Islephoaed sde employment. With a member of the opposing having more trouble than you know players since 1925. Then Hitchcock, together to trade, buy end sell will ba seeaBed aad ibeir aaoaraes picture In first letter. Write Box O, has been going over since. Clerk—Name and address? ----- ^ ^^ HE lAMULT Herald. A-L-B-E-R-T-S team In the penalty box, tho Hawks .METHODIST LEAGUE about the whole thing___ both of Devereux Mllhum, Watson Webb stamps. eeaaat be guersnteed. Albuquerque. N. M. — Stop us Team No, 4 them expected a big "pay day" and Idalcolm were given the highest Rastus—Sakes alive, suh! To’ • • • V LU/MJ MAIN STORE -WATERBURY If you've heard this one but out at consistently failed to show a scoring Ion . . . punch even In their drive to the E. Atkinson .. . . 93 82 89 264 this week, after the fight___ now possible handicaps after their ought to know. To’ aU sent fo' me. To complete the current King ilphla INDEX OF PI.N BOYH WANTED—Must be 16. All Storea Open Wed. A Sat. Evea the University of New Mexico they Charter Oak Bowling alleys, 27 Osk championship last winter. Stewart W. Terryberry . .86 80 84 250 they’ll have to ride along without triumph over Great Britain In the George VI regular issue, the Cana- Allen, CLASSIFICATIONS have "a flashing, whirling tornado says It will be different this season N. T y le r...... 116 96 106 318 the "ready” eome more___ but it international cup series. Phlppls Didn’t Mean Whether street GIXDSE OUT SALE 3 floor sample a half with the power of a tractor, dian Post Office Department will dirtha ...... living room suites. 2 pc. Chester- and plana to use two power play C B a n k s ...... 104 123 100 336 wasn't too bad for Mead... . big- was handicapped at nine goals last Two cave men discussing the Issue a double-sized pictorial Nov. hroeetti. New •aaageBsaU ... a ragged grey ghost that can't be combinations. One w-lll be made up A. Thompson . . — 83 83 166 hearted Eddie made himself a nice year. weather . RESPONSIBLE YOUNG man witn field suite Reg. $149, now $95. 3 pc. downed" He is big Bill Dwyer, a 19, 13-cent ultramarine, zhowing Harrlagea ...... ■aa«dadaa«adaaa selling ability. Local company with Charles of London suite, Reg. of Thompson, Romnes, March and piece of change on Seabiscuit — at Were dressed up in bearskin and the entrance to Halifax harbor. *omea, New Oaatbs ...... ’ a aa a e•# a oa a*«a halfback who plays for the Uni- Gottsellg. The other will be North- Totals ...... 399 464 471 1334 2 to 1, no less.... Although the secona oil well to leather. Hard at Tbaaka >daaaaaa«aMd«* established trade has permanent $129.50, now- $89.50. 3 pc. Engllsn versity of New Mexico Lobos. And Orders for mint copies may he Mtonl. (a MsBortaB .. imsitlon for man who can produce. lounge with wlni, and club chair, cott, Bllnco, Robinson and Dahl- Team No. 8 be discovered in the United States Bald one with a smile, sent to Philatelic Division, Finan- Loula, tapped Last aad Foaad you haven't heard the rest. This atrom. H. Kimball ... . 94 83 101 278 Joe Louis, In town for tbe fight, waa located In Colorado, the state "We arc starting a style. Write full particulars, Including Reg. $84.50. now $59.95. Terms U poor fellow wrtll spend the rest of cial branch. Post Office Depart- 12 noarina- kaaoBBseBents . The defensive lineups will hold W. Holman .. 111 106 83 .300 is pleasanter to the boys than ever never became known as an "o ir Its collegiate and I don't mean ment. Ottawa. FarooBSle ...... past employment and references desired. Call 3535. Benson Furni- his life getting over his nickname. over from laat season. Art Wiebe ■rley- Oelute* Write Box D, Herald. W. Harrison .. . .87 102 126 315 before... . maybe It's because of state. wbeUter.” (Copjrrlffht. ms. N»A aervles. Ina) AatBHiBllftff* ture and Radio. Johnson Block. The presa agent calls him "The and the speedy Earl Seibert will E. Story ...... 05 96 114 305 hnson, FWIa* Aataawbilce foi ...... Desert Werewolf." ork. Detroit, AatOBobllee for Bechenge . . . . FOR SALE—TWO PIECE mahog- Cambridge, Mass. — No other Aate Aeeeeeorles—TIree ...... SAI.KSMKN WANTLl) 36-A any bedroom set, with mattress Ante kepalrleg—Patatlbg .. freshman squad In the land is be- A au aebools ...... and springs. Call 3563. ing coached by so many teachers FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser by Traek ...... representing different gridiron By Clydfi WASHINGTON TirBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY Aatos—Far Hire ...... SALESMAN HOLD EVERYTHING By WUUams Simp# ,BB, MACHINERY AND ruui>i 52 schemes ss the Harvard yearlings. Lawis FLAPPER FANNY By Bylvifi fNG ■■Bleyltat ...... Experienced salesman to sell es Skip Stahley of Penn State la head LlYMBrNtA»OmCf.M& T M Bta tf. «. YiV. Off,- AND HE’S WOTTA . RAJSE UP JI9T A waoted Aotoe— Melareyelee . . . tabllshed trade a complete line ot NEW AND USED tractors, plow-a, coach. Latta McGray of Dart- HOMETCW * VEUC ftOEE A SecOMD — THAT'S ODLCl mouth coaches the line. Ed Rawla SUFPffRINe OEULWONS/ PULLBACK.! London, fit. ■ ' ' -■■■ mmm ■-■■■■—■■■I Pffrvif9M printed and lithograph stationery harrows. new Oliver manure HE THINKS HElS A TOUCHOOUNl! that rod, aiut it ? 1 voldl. Three BaalBaas Servieat Offered ...... II spreaders, used gas engines with of Princeton takes care of the ends avyvrelghts.1 BoiMboia Barvtaaa OffaraS ....ll-A bookkecplni; and ledger forms, sales and Dave Colwell of Yale coaches 5Ta T Id IV FOerrSAU. PtAYE»/ JIS WUOT YOU TO SEE avtWlBff—OoBtrastlar ---- l« books and manifolds, tags, book- saw rigs, complete stock Fordson Ytau SEE H IM .BE ONE HULL CrAME SO I NainoraV , Florist*—NurMFlM ...... sbb.bb II parts. Dublin Tractor Co, Provl- the backfleld. alls. . Paaaral Dlreelore ...... |« matches and various other Items All save Stahley. employed you WON'T THINK IM Exclusive territory arranged. Write ilence Rd., Wllllmantic. la, tW .1^ • ■eaUBff—PluBblDg—Roofiaff It throughout the year, hold tempor- B E A e ,e,IN ’ AkLL T H ' full particulars to .Merchants In ary posts while taking post gradu- tUUtaery—DrvssBskltig...... “1$ time Aa HOME rol Kraueer, dustrles. Inc., Bellefontalne. Ohio. WANTED—TU BUY 58 ate courses at Harvard. Rawla Is In rTZ" opklek ICnr« nblle Paesaagei ffervise ...... Sv-A the law school, the others are In I. Matio|r—PsporiofVtaJSt lftap^_OB aSBBd^^ Be CLEAN UP AND sell yoi r Junk to the business administration school. 'X)R KENT 65 Cabba eale—Bleeellai^ow ArtBle. Foi gate ...... “4 Aceaaaorlea ...... FOR SALE—GUa RA.NTEED good FOR RENT ffailding Matarlals quality, large pupershell iieeans. sever al MODERN slz room PCLASIU HALL ON NORTH ST. Kraul single bouses, also two tamuy eera.iwgirtostaviectaL- ' of Sai PtSBODda—Waubaa-Javalrv .. 15c per lb. Write Superior Pecans. for paHles. daacea, eelebratloas, W a^ eal Appllascaa—lUdle .. Eufaula. Alabama fiats in axceUent locations. Apply "Any jreqaests tonight r* Foal and Faed ...... 4 Edward J. HoU, talephona Man- and etc. Inquire nt 68 Nortb SL "I think Dad is mistaken. He said Bossy had ticks, but 04HT Fnidiita FOR SALE—POLES for clothes chester 4642 or 8025. “Dozeiig::-^ of ’em to shut op «n* go to bed.' • V • • • a a a a 11 I can’t bear a thing!” AUOTHER CAR FOR ROfilDY. Ur.es. Set anywhere tn your yard. M w t ^ tnatramaBU ...... «... n Phone Glastonbury 2042. OLD MAlJfi WORTH MILUOWS. i ,“ 4 •tsra Eqoipiual .... $< MA. H. A FAT. Of f • J",P.Wlt.UA»^ Coontr • p a e ^ at Ua ■taras ...... «... $« 1 WHV MOTHggS OETj^ay Large —_AP8yal—Fan itFUEl AM ) FEED 4» MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE It’s AU Off By THOMPSON AND CX)LL ALLEY OOP 11-2. Wastad—Ta Bay ...... „ Foozy Got Tough Once Too Often SAUS lld»«r*—Bofol»—*eeen* FOR SALE—SEASONED HARD By hamO n MERE. WE ABE BACIC ' wood, cut any length. $900 cord oMiVSN-m rs JUET LOS/lEf AH,VES..BUT THE JUAAf> BO VSf ® C T THOSE SHUTTERS 1 AMSS IMJEOE IS m L L . UU DINNY IM 6ITTIN Kooa* Witboat Bo*rd ...... tv Donald Gehring. Telephone 8758. 4CT H E A D O U A S l E S & t For MHAJKTmOf THERE'S V0U*SE TOenURES IV E CUCHINO-AND BE SURE you CATCH DER aOVERUMEMT gJS- THIS f W A K P / BUSINESS//^ Dessiry Board—Assorts . . . « . « M LOVte - A»0D SOUR. BUZZ. HOLLAR, AAV SABI/ EWDURED*0»«Ar)/ A L L O A TH E FKTHOS AAJ'TRAOEOV Tiaoy- BUT IP YOU M S iS T , •very vwea littlc pusueny NOW VOO o rr outa her e. 5.®A*i*!r*?***“ *“ *» ...... —. 41 afiLXxas pusuerry Oto HER. EifPRESSIOMrj—y - PESHAPS Z CAM ABRAMOE WTltOd " R o o i STUWT IS A L L CHICE. WEAlTIMes ------VOO eiS.SUO B /^NAN , SmaO — W WW osEse./ TD HM/B HER POSE POR, A P»A/ CHABMAMb ROMM 29c. Loc^ttoixB tor •« large For EoAt VENETIAN •iiburtoa For fUat* Fresh

Town Clack Samuel J. Tuiktng Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wormstsdt o f hts photography w as dons on tbs people in one room tbe pubUc who tea this morning received in the and son Donald have moved from ground. He wul give gUmpsee ' of to model and ereata year after year, noall 14 absentee ballots contain* Stafford Springs to 87 School atreet jALASKA AS SUBJECT visit tbe exhibit will have a ten- eventually spreading an enthusiasm eome of the people of that part of YOUNG ARTISTS ing votes of local personp who will Alaska, which comes from an Indian dency to judge young people’s work for good craftsmanship to tha en- S in . C U n oM JohnaoB, prarident be out of town at the time of bal- The Ladles Aid aodety o f the by youth’s, rather than by the '. « l tha lAdlaa Oidld o( St. Mary’a word, meaning "Great Land”, and tire community. SL Mary’s Pariah loting for state officers next week. Zion Lutheran church will havs a tell of its contribution to our nation- adult's sta n d s^ . House, sixth annu^ art exhibit la to JSpIsee^ church, raminda the mam> Nearly 100 of such ballots have OF LOCAL LECniRE meeting this evening. al waalth which has t>een greatly ARE EXHIBniNGl In thus offtring early recognition bo held Nov. 8 to'10th. It welcomes kan o( Um iinportaiit buatoaaa been filed to date, and more are underestimated. for real creative worit, Mancheeter . ■aetlng tomorrow afternoon at 3 exhibits by any young person who being applied for. Maty C. Keeney Tent, 13aughters Teachers o f local schools, who hopes that tbeaa young people wlU .' o’clock, whan plana will be made for haa completed original art worka of Union Veterans of the Civil War comprise nearly the entire member- continue to paint, to draw, to carve, during this year.— H. L. - \ 0 » annual CIratm sa aale and aup- Last night was opened tha sea- will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 at Edacadonal Clnb Has Se- aor, the data of which haa been act ship of the Educational club, will Sl Mary’s Event, Opoiing j .■ sonal athletic progttun for. Junior the State Armory. The buslneaa have tickets for sale, or they may Jar Thuraday, December 8. division members at the Bast and will Include the nomination of of- be secured at the hall. Mr. Robin- West Side recreation centers. It cured Karl Robinson To Tha Alpina Society wlU bold Ita fleers. son’s lecture Is sure to reflect an Nov. 8, Attn^ts Yontlifnl Is planned to continue tha pro- accurate as well as entertaining aMBthly______, maatlnK______B tonls;:„ _ . « h t a t 7: 30 a t gram of actlvllica throughout the The Women’s Mlsslonaiy society picture of Alaska. He has traveled ^ Italian clubhouae, 103 Norman Tell About Tbe Country. winter. Mondays through Fridays slowly through the area in different Entrants; More Welcome. atraat. wdll meet tomorrow siftemoon at from 6 to 9 p. m. It la expected 3:30 at Emanuel Lutheran church, seasons, vistlfd out of the way thst .some 200 boys will enroll for Ontractor Harry Rylandor baa and the mite boxes should be re- Karl Robinson, an authority and places and stayed with people off the the privileges. beaten path. "One cannot abaorb A rt by bean awarded the contract to build turned St this time. Members are lecturer on Alaska, will come^ to proxy." To truly appreclaU tbe tha now Cape Cod atyle bouae for With the close of business yester- also requested to contribute old Manchester under the auspices of Mr. and Mra. T. Edward Broinan linen for use in making bandages. the Educational club, Tuesday eve- work of a creative arUet one must SALE day, Collector George W. Hunt of MOTOR SALES GARAGE on tha North aide of Washington the South Manchester Fire district ning, November 15. at the Hollister In some manner also create. To atreet. Rev. Rari E. .Story will give a street school auditorium. Mr. Rob- reported that of the $33,000 levy, lecture tonight at 7:30 in the seriea inson will give .in Illustrated talk paint, to draw, to model or to carve, about $44,000 haa been collected. o f Ca nnon Memorial Lodfa. Knigbta of of Wednesday evening Institute entitled, "Our Attic Stairs—South- NEAR COMPLEnON no matter how aimple, awakena In BATH Yesterday, the last payment date be- nrtfalaa adll meet tonight In the eastern Alaska." fore Invoking of penalties, $1.3,343 meetings at the South Methodist youth a eensitlvlty to beauty In Victory hall, Golway street. The church. It will be entitled "Alaska, In the popular Imagination, Rajhd prograas U being made in came In. Payments now- will be Nature and In the works of man. bualneas will Include the Initiation made at the home of the Collector, Our Last Frontier,” and will feature Alaska Is still the "frozen north." the finishing o f the new Manchester o f candidates. The size of the territory and the Motor Sales garage at the Junction Realizing that “ to know, one must 21 West street. Interest of 1.75 per- about .58 beautifully colored alldes 3. — cent per month will be added to de- and descriptive material, showing extent is what fools people who of West Center street and Hartford experience" SL Mary’s Art Ehchlblt Chapman Court, Order of Amar- hive never been there. Alaska ex- TOWELS linquent accounts. .some of Alaska'a superb scenery, Road. The exterior has been plas- Is this year endeavoring to get Man' anth will hold Ita regtilar meeting tends over several degrees of lati- tered a dazzling whit and interior flora, and other objects of Interest. cheater’s young people to exhibit the Two Sizes m d a y evening |n the Masonic Tern, tude, and considering this along work Is now In progress. The A large torchlight parade haa been A cordial welcome Is extended to products of their handiwork. pie. lira. Paul Volquardaen and her planned as one of the features of all. with such factors as ocean currents garage equipment Is now located, committee will be In charge of the True, there is a definite pro$jam Two .New Styles the town-wide Democratic rally and mountain ranges, one readily the hydraulic lift la InsUIIed and •entertainment and refreshments. of A rt Instruction carried on r which will be held tomorrow night working and the parts department ft ■■ ■ I .1 Voting machines will be demon- throughout the school life of every at 8 p. m. in the high school hall. strated at the Municipal building 1s being organized. H ie sewing club of the American Candidates on the state ticket will child which alma at making Intelli- ^{•Cfflon Auxiliary will meet at the tomorrow, Friday and .Saturday This new garage has the largest speak, including Governor Cross, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., it was an- and moat convenient parking yard gent consumers of all, but It la to iliome of Mra. Helen Monast of 37 the talented child that this exhibit Col. Thomas Hewes, and the Sena- nounced today by Robert Veltch, of any in Manchester. There are SDudley street tomorrow afternoon torial and congressional nominees. hopes to give recognition, the child ^t 3 o’clock. Republican registrar of voters. three gas pumps In series on both the West Center street side and who after school hours carries on in Mrs. Eleanor Laycock haa taken paints, pencil or craft, his love of the Hartford Road side. There Is for Past Matrons of Temple Chapter, over "Mary's Bakery Shop" at the creating beauty. XIrder of tha Eastern Star, will hold LUTHER LEAGUE HOLDS room for at least 25 cars to ma- Center and is now conducting the By grouping all work of youn^ ^balr monthly meeting tomorrow business under the name of neuver easily In the yard. Each

^avenlng with Mrs. Donald Grant, at "Eleanor’s Bakery Shop." Mrs. -her home In -Wapping. Those who ITS HALLOWE’EN PARTY L^na Campbell is being employed as 23” X 46” oversize, 'daatre transportation should rail assistant. ^Mrs. Harry Straw, telephone 7028 heavyweight Cannon Membem Appear In Cootume towels In all white with lUomorrow forenoon. Miss Gienna M. Denton of 20 Mid- colored borders In blue, And Prizea Are Awarded; H ALE'S SELF SERVE dle Turnpike, West, was a guest at gold, green, red, and The A.O.H. will meet tonight at the Hotel Commodore and attended Also Hold Buaineoa Seaainn. o’clock at St. James's school black. These are ex- the Notre Dame— Army football ceptional value. :)w ll OB Park street. The Luther I.«ague of the Eman- game In New York a t y this past weekend. uel Lutheran church held a moat A N D H EALT H M ARKET 22" x 44" two - tone Haas and Ladder Company No. 4 entertaining Hallowe’en party at plaids make this an un- will bold Ita regular monthly meet- The East Side A. C. held Its bene- Its regular meeting last night. Most usual pattern. Entirely ing tonight at 8 o'clock. flt drawing last night at Hose Com- members came in costume and T H URSD AY SPECIALS different from anything pany No. 3’s headquarters, the prizes were won by Raymond Wog- shown before. Heavy XesulU la tha second sitting of absorbent towels that tM ’.tbs flrst aeries of contract bridge tickets being drawn by Chief Al- man. Everett Solomonson, Grace bert Foy. "nie winners were Alex Benson and Jane Ackerman. The Green Stamp Given With Cash Sales. will give years o f wear. ;i])nrtles held by tha Masonic Social Karl Robinson Kerr, flrst prise, and Leo RldOIfl. program Included a rhatnber of Two - tone plaids In ;Ckib at the Masonic Temple last peach and blue, blue rnight foUow: North and south. 1st, second prize. horrors and a number of Hallow- understands why It has several dls-1 Maxwell Ilnnse e’en stunts and games. Ir 'Charge of and green, red and ,Mr. and Mrs. Fitxgerala; second, tliitt types of climate, ranging from The Junior Girls American Legion Richard Berggren and his member- very mild to definitely arctic, at say black, green and gold. M a r ^ e Smith and Jack Harris; third. Mr. and Mra. Fletcher; east Auxiliary will hold a meeting at the ship committee. Point Barrow where they have but Coffee 2-Lb. Box 49c Buy These for Yourself or for Gifts! State Armory Thursday evening at Robert McCorab gave a brief ac- and west, 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Debone; two seasons a year, winter and the 6;30. Election of officers will be count of the origin of Hallowe’en. Fourth of July. Large Package Gold Medal aseond, Winiam Stevenson and Jack held. Miydan; third. Mr. and Mrs. Ray The business session was led by Alaska In Summer WUshury. The next slttidg will be John Johnson, vice-president. It Mr. Robinson will show South- held on Tuesday, November 15. Delta Chapter, Royal Arch Ma- v/as voted to accept an Invitation eastern Alaska In summertir.e I Bisquick 27c sons, will exemplify the Mark to visit Branford on Monday, Nov. mood, and In all Its rugged beauty BASE M EN T SPECIA LS Master Mason degree tonight at 14. Devotlonals were led by Rich- In color movies and stills, some of Hia reguUr meeting of the Amer- Bag Forraoaa Oolong 4m Legkm Auxiliary, will be held 7:30 o’clock at the Masonic Temple ard Hiiltman. them taken from the air, but most Ray 8. Warren will be the acting ® ^ «n g . Nov. 7. at 8 o'clock Following the program refresh- Glass Window Ventilators at the State Armory. W. M. in the absence of Fred J. ments were served. Tea Lb. Ackerman, high priest, who is re- 29c 8 high adjustable to 35” . Metal frame pf gv cuperating from a recent operation. No. 2'/, Con Tepe Bread and brackets...... Following the degree work, a V. F. W. luncheon will be served and a so- Por Serrlet and Quality cial time held. All Chapter Masons Pears 2 Cans 25c SHOE REPAIRING SEE are invited to attend. Manchest er BINGO Metal Window Ventilators SavnI SAM YIJLYES The Board of Administration will V. F. W. HOME With Adjustable Wood Frame.

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