'i' . ■» .

M iniir Ttaple make aa aSOtt^ to attand, also tboae wffl M MM Id tM banquet MO for Y, M, C . A Notes WOULD CUT WATCR SECOND BRIDGE StrONG who Mva qot attended this fall and aU^tdaa attending tM inatallatloa. 5 p8 4 I early winter InR luMteiUtended in DEMOUY INSTALLS Tbara wm be a ragular meeting A ^fD E V iS R T tba past. TMc^'tommRtoa la look- « of Jota Mather chapter Monday miBDAT NIGHT 8:00 p. at.—Bowiiag alleys open. C0STF0RM I(^ ATTEnlElOiDiY Faith Et Spillane 8:00—Gaaop Woodstock Girls re­ PUBLN1TJAN.14 union. ^hird Series Oti- litmK IN STR U choN S IN ALL M ANCTOSTER--AQOTOPVnXAGE CHARM 8:00—Man’s Hadmlngton class come with him. - . TYPES OF. DANCING VOL.LVL,NO .80 Promptly at 8:15— Maaons ‘Htere wm be refresbmenta served « 0:00—Tigera group gymnoSlum MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. JANUARY 4,1987 period trith Herman Wlbrlbickl. Sooth Maochester’s and Friends Invited. at IM conclusion of the evening and EnnribBoate art now (TWELVE PAGES) all who attend are guaranteed a so­ Slate OfHcen to Be Here to PRICE ! — luM ie Tcaple leader. ABEL'S RATE opal^f^HtfauM n. 7:00 Ramblers group gymnasium TM asoond sitting of tM Monday cial and pleasant evening- AOTO a*g n o e x RRrAUUNU >AT NIGHT, JAN. 4 period with Herman WleraMokl, n issio i ^ t Confer With evening bridge eeriea Conducted by TM winners for last Monday eve­ Seat Newly Elected Jo h i AB Watli OwurMtaad! Pri’wte leoaoiui by »iN“’ the Social Club 'at the Maaooio Tem­ ning were as follows: A’D rift In An Ocean Of Snow . t f' leaderr Raw 88 Ooepar Btroet 8:00—^TalOottvme Group gymna­ Seiectm ei 01 Expense. ple wm again ba continued at tM First, William Dietrich and John pointMonL , BIG MAN HUNT ON i NAZIS TAKE 3RD sium period with Bm Monaghan, Temple Monday sventaig, Jan. 4 Trail; second, William Falconl and Mather OtHcen. USl lp% -without any queatloa wm atart at Richard McLagan. Door prise, TELEPipfE 48li leader. . Charles BunselL Monday evening at 7:80, the 8:15. No excuaea wm M accepted PEACE The bosurd of firs commissioners social evening Jandne class'wlU by the committee for being late. In addition to the prize for bridge PubUe Installation o t tM newly IN MATTSON CASE; SPANISH VESSEL, of tha .South Manchester Fire Dis­ Each player la expected to M la hla there la a door prise for each eve­ DANCE T O im r start a new term, under tM direc­ trict wm meet with tha Selectmen aeat at the stated time, without fall ning. elected and appointed officers of RkV' tion of Mrs. Walter Wlrtalla. on Monday and dlacuss -a plan in­ John Mather CMpter, Order of Do PULASKI HALL Tba commlttea haa decided to atart DERIDE BASQUES Women'a Division meeting Mon­ tended to reiieye tha Flie district pUyIng on tlm4 to Matlafy thoaa who Motay wffl M bold on. Thursday ovo- WATKINS BROS. ITactk IMraet day evening. of paying nearly $30,000 a year to want to depart early. ning, January 14; at tha Maaoole FILMS INOORPORATBD AS BIG AUTO STR Woman members of tM T. M. C. UNEARTH NEW CLUE fcy the town for tM use of water for A. wm bold their regular monthly fire purposes. There wm as usual be two prizes •WEDDINGS Temple. TM^ otote offleera wUl -DEVELOPED AND SSe. at atake, two for first, and two for P R IN T E I ROBERT K. ANDERSON I BMfK Trtw krt Stef 1 Ger• meeting Mmiday evening at 740. A Chairman William J. Crockett second awarded for the evenlng and vb 't the cMpteV and Inatan the offl- Funeral Otreeter short business meeting will be held baa conferred with, the other two cera, 24-HOUR SERVICE Hindredt ef Ofkers ■ first. Immediately followed by a SO­ members of the fire commission a grand prise at the end of the ser­ ies. Any member of tM Masonic Engagement Ernest Bengston will M installed Funeral service in home­ PREPARE STAGE ■aBFreighterttSel;IIit• SO minute talk on current books Treasursr E. U G. Hohenthal and order In this vicinity baa a cordial Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Von Deck, Of FIIm Deposit Boz 4t SPREADS IN NATK „;|»BODTTOWN ami motion plctuM by M ra Charles Secretaty*Robert J. Smith, and feels aa Master CouncUIor, Rutledgo like sorroandingo. Aitos» M.Feet, hBaate tM t something should M done invitation to .visit the Social club 173 New Bolton r o ^ announce the Storo Eatnneo br't Amwer Toln- Felber. Mra. Felber is exceptional­ and alt In and play for tha evening engagement of tMlr daughter, Mias Smith as Senior Councillor and WU- ly wen versed In this subject, and about relieving the taxpayers In the Udm Brennan aa Junior Councillor. 142 EAST CENTER ST. FOR HISTORICAL I jM a BtMjr, dkuftater of Bar. district of this expense. and also the balance of the aeries. Doris Von Deck, to .^tbony Gallo, and P h i^ Seek Mei Wko ■ri Stonr'Mid Im . Story of as the Women’s Council feel very Partners sriU be found If any are son of Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Peretto Lawrence Converse is the retiring Telephone: Iwrx Maj Prove Lectare. IKsorder Breib fortunate tai securing her for tbelr The district will be In debt 8100,- Master Oounclllor. tedfty for OtMO- 000 before tM end of the fiscal year needed. All,members are asked to of 189 M^la street. ^ KEMP'S Office 5171 House 7491 Strike Developments iBdtam. to raauiM bw monthly meeting, the members art After the Installation dsnHny ^Spoke ef tke Kilhapilif. CAPITOL SCENE and with the extension of water I at O tfauw Ualrwratty; after utnd to turn out 100 percent and d e v e iu ii mains the expense of water and B C U r a N ! _ By ASSOOATBD PRB88 tos Geoatal Motors strOm to ; tha Inlldaya a t bar bomo. take advantage of this line pro-' Daveh^mmita la tM drive w gram. Guests are also invited for hydrant uae wm mount each year. *m - 4 _ --ptota to U States conv^ at At Monday night’a meeting all TacMua, Wash., Jan. 4.—(AP)—■ Stete AsseniUf to Opei 0 i Bepeeto eiredlalteg to unlonlBa tM automottva industry Dsnoit to ebart tha oouras of tM Sumdf • aoaaUnad cbotra totalii r owre this part of the program. A social tha dllTerent anglea will M dia- air automobUe, plana and boat, hun- v sre focused on vtoience a t Chrra- IM mbMd Tolcea. whlt^ time with games and refreshments •Sipping cIniM today said aa Dmtad Automobtla Wotkaia at cuaMd with the hope tM t aome drada at offleera aaarehed an laelat- •®***®* patrol ship of the Baaqoe laad today aad toe fordng of 9,000 America. ‘luedey ava^nf at tba wm round out the evening,' method can' M arrived at which will more employes from wotk a t Ander­ 100,000 Iter ■ teiaJnM Bwaa maetlBf a t ad araa near Shelton, Waoh., tor Wediwidi]f;FootGBudto gevermueas ef am Ihiiia Spala son, Ind. Winiam S. Knudsea. exseuUve Matbodiat ebureb, wUI reduce this part of the expenaa of Jjd "prmrlaleaaiy- eaptored v ln preatdent of Oenoral Motora, tha (Hatrict. two men wanted tor queatloolng la A poUcamaa and two strikara said oonttouaaee oi tM oontiovsray ihaaiaal at tba cbuicb to- tM kidaaptaig' of Charlea Mattoao. Plmde; Gorenor to Be 1,488-taa Naal rsra Injutad to a dash hstwssu ------______A. ^_...a.* Yariottfhilti Jtanooa at t b’dock. Atf- The Big News Of The New Year! PM a. riould mean u n y t e r 155,- HOSPITAL NOTES Aftei^ aanoundng M MUevad tM tocketa j ^ tM poHoe at a OOt hy toe en d ______; «OI ba aaada tai tiaia for offleera had “cut off escaper a t the ' AMmagh toa Bo(ty plan to Ctovalaad. Trim- , j t n to. aitciitf tba croup _ Steps toward aatUement of tM eral Mtten man, Inapactor B. W. W lU m of the haogirateikBilIatNigkL •moonfirtned 1^ I___,______^ Me started, toe autooriUea aaM,-af Paeffle coast maritlaw strike, 87 I to bo MM at S:M oUock BINGO tooomlag veaaela lepsrtod ter plcketo refused to 1st offles , tba Oeater church aad Admitted yesterday: Mra Clara .WaaWngtdn State patnd left Olym­ days old, aeraltod poasibla Fsdaral Beckwith of 149 Oakland street, T o n is r h t pia to take peraonal charge of tM mvsrom ef smaU patoei hoato workers enter tM plaai action. Army dtadM. All 8 :1 5 Iraiit. were elnat ettog Jaat antrida B it TM spree ding wrika of General By ASSOdASXD’ ^ ora gteliic Mra Anna Stager of 88 Lyndale Hsrttord, JTaa. 4,—(AP)—Con-1 to tore# Texas porta, Houston, street ORANGE HALL The two men were reported to neettent Is preparing for an historic Motors units closed tM Dalco-Ramy Port Arthur and Beaumont, ananian Datroit, Jaa.- _ _ but hi order to da- The G erm an_____ plants at Anderaon. _____ of tba mlarnoB, It la Discharged yesterday: JOseidi Ha- . E v ery W innpr G eto Mve ordered a Shelton mffl night episode a t tM State Capitol Wednw- j arero back at work aboard toakan, out today on tot wl«W i I gy of Bolton Notch, Peter KooU- matebman to teU Dr. W. W. ilgriierg and Adariml Graf BVect of toe strike also wars felt but toe atrtoe agatoat othdr cargo I to a « e ^ offerlBCB at aacb A P rise! dAy« ""■ at Harrison, N. J„ wbors 700 of tM tM Dnltod Autoifiohlts I iw of Broad Brook. NEW MODEL oon. a t .Taeoma, ’’everything la JJpro were reported to Mve re- veaaela conttoued. Amarlea to sight i_____ 1,700 employes of tM H yatt ttoUsr Admitted today: WUllam Keith of 20 G am es • »_m_ • , 2 -(e aaf&” TM ban of the Hmna wffl M l Brod from their cloee watch of Striking for wags nvistona, 75 Jammed with apeetatoia. TM Seo- Bearing Company were laid off eaed paralyris of half or 1 .or I M M at RJAP. No. U 8'Cbarter Oak strse t Special G anes ...... Sc WUlaon aad a half doaen other toe maeay eoast and to M gaaoUna truck driven pteMtad high- Birth: A son today to Mr. and ^ s aad Houae ^ be In Joint s » t hen production of automotlva waya leading into Summit oouaty, Mhton OoipotatoHi; 1 TM Herald to tbaak aU 15.00 Orders offleera planned to go to Aberdeen, 'tetotog at a greater dtotoaos bearinga stopped, 1 awba their New Tear'a Mra GObert Wittman of Ooventty. on Orajra Harbor, checking with tM from shore. Ohio, and thnataned to cut off tM A TM Wlttman baby is tM flrat for Special Prizes. Supiema A boardrd of strategystn authortoad to gasohas aupply o t Akron motorists. ^Mtoto aad poSes at at aad daaea iMld child patrolling state poUce and local Court JuaUcea, Gov. Croaa, and Ban aneb a aueeiaa, bom In town this year. $5.00 Order for Door Prize aharlffs anroute. Beriln. Jan. 4.—(AP)—N ad Oar- FlaiMr Body pisat, a ( imarrtianta for dtapMy^ Census: Fiwty-llye paUenta other state alecUve offidala ready unit at Ctoniaad. OtMr state offioere planned to mapy backed Ua toalatent iteiMoj Jurlea to ana LAUNDRY Itave Olympia on a private yacht to ew af JuaUca WUUam M. Maltfals. Iwnk on a Mg time heri. ft* Spaalab marine •hatlafaotlon" atrlkao almaot search heavily wooded Hatotene In­ POPE^ CONDDION media tlon < win ba aarrad fol- land la Puget Sound. wlto a third show o t waraMp fores RUUNG IS REFUSED youtta oaafandica to ba Jitt to# tradltioaal parade of tM to Ha Pksses R estfil Night, u i m ’ DINE AND DANCE rain. George Fisher eras named pi­ , Waterbury will M details.’* B PortiM af tki too paopia to rsftosq Oraen. Thera will be d ec^ derk, aad Senator Joseph Bssqus government orden to Its putt." glaau to iba playan Good Food — Moderately Priced lot and C opt Ray Haya of Olympia A t Wi dateoUva force as proMble obaerv- prasldeat pro tempore. patrM boats to fin on aqy ship D octon SaJ ia BiDetiB. ' a te a door priaa. Tba playtoig AR FROM SETTLED menarlng Spanlah New Dctl LegiihitieB. Orady, aau. I wm ba 8:15 aad there la plenty F .Oom uaacaa arm taka place Wedaeoday al D>mocratle House memMrs strove with captnn of the 633-toa Marta laaM aa official bullatto this after­ platot M peace aad order aadX I anailnf of tM nearly Inatltuted assign manta to Olympia aad Shel­ as the chief executive takto tM today to agree on a fioor leader In [Junquera. It was formally atotod, noon on tM Holy Fatoar’a lltoan to Both Davla aad tM govenuBsat geiag to M vlohan" |g " ’ in New London. Worthy ton. Sf “1.5s 8® *>wn to history as Tofliorrow;Caiicis today. bowaver, that ’’Just aa soon as tM noponaa to dewianda for mutoortta- urged tM guprems Oonrt to pass on JOHN A\ATHER CHAPTER ^ first atone toe CZvll War to Mrve order to permit awift organlaatian atrihaa. Cna Smith of Ifaacheater Order of DeMetay Onvaiwei la Charge vlolatioa of Oermaa righto haa been ttv* toformatum froto tM tM eontroveray wtthoot waltlag for BridawtUham arm Sn tM atatlon of four eonsecutiva terms. of toe now Oongreaa, confronted by atoned for by Itbcratlen of tM pas- fOOIBa Prteeate a Gktvernor Clarence D. Martin as­ — . tM gonraos Mother Adrlaor Mn. Ethel sumed personal dlrectiaa of the admlnlatratloH requeata tor Immedl- Washington, Jan. 4.—(AP)—One lafoIaMd vatleaa roursas aald toe asttlamaat mnat ha i t arm aooompaay tM glrla. hunt which eloaed an roads around (Ooatteaad an Page Six) ata action on Spanlah neutraUtv and hundred five aow CoiigreaBmaa, (Clsatlansd aa Phga Six) atatemaat would daaeiJM too Poa- adjudteatiaa aad Shelton. reUef maaaures. Thaos At ( ■ Gamp No. S640, Royal Semi-Formal Collegiate Dance Selection of this party many of them appearing salf-oon- lo Tacoma, 80 mile* northwest of •Moua to fteah cutaway coats, will Parttetpattag la arm taaeet Monday eve- Every Man And Every Housewife Will Read who will M the right-hand im # of with Mufohy I Shalton, Department of Justice their seats to toa House aad p a t tM borne of Mra Ethel Marie by WUM Hutto OoUegtow agents quieUy took official charge BRITAIN TO MAKE Speaker Bankhead (D. Ala.), to dl- heartE and ^ patos ^ to the - left ^ leg,” I to ' RINCESS JULIANA Brophy. C X O .diroetor;------ne of Summit atreet. Houae legiriaUon, was toe tOttlOITOW Boon. ICHANG PARDONED man, geoatal /niniail At tM Bfaaoale Temple,’Bteaeheater, Conn. of tM kidnap bunt which they un- final preUmtoary tor tha opmitog ef Thirty Democr^ tw o Rapnb- whlito hunitlag of a vartooas This With Enthusiasm and ApprovaL oClOaUy Mve led almost from the haa eauasd an open wcuBd. mlttsa aad other U Jt Oroup 8 of Center church women, Friday Evening, Jan. Eighth, NInetwia Hundred Thirty Seven the beavUy Democratle congrem at “Cana and one Fanner-Laborite A t Flint, MlcA, a Ck time Charlea was stolen from his noon tomorrow. torai toe Senate’s freshman “Despite dlmunlUoa of hla iwiw TO WED THURSDAY M n. Orton Beach, leader, will meet Dpnolng 8 to L LOAN TO ITALIANS BY STA1E COUNCIL strateg y comarittori*; T^iaadajf avealnc, January 0 at tM Admlealoa | 1.M (pIna tas) per couple Mma eight days eta The m ^ r party’s 353 represen- Sms'*** J?®.** Mwcomen i a ^ toe Pops must sxerclaa sxtnnM dls- at attempt to amks It dunch, arhen memben are requeat- Raporta o t contacts with tha Ud **H'^?*’ ®No#en to tM second Roose­ former Repnsentatlvaa entioa to his futiin afctivtUaa to injuaetiva ptoessdBMI ' ad to- brine their earned dollan and WITH NEW FACKITIES AND PERSONNEL WE sapar aad ot doubling tM demand velt landslide, were aummoned to wffl start the comeback trail view of tos oondltloo of hla heart," ripnsaatatteaa: tan about tM methods uaed. The. ad ransom to 856,000 could not be Accord Also Sbned to Keqi nuLk€ tlMtr choicf Ef e ceucus eI S S enators— toaae aouroaa aaaertod tM bnlletto Bit Joj tf CdebnIiM b ------Itote tM first tai brwtamee arm M Mlaa Ruth Me- eoBfirmed. Th e original kldaap note pu m. «. s. t Bridges of New Hamp- Leader of OvMse Rebeli would aay. jrioyer’s power .to .ImHilaa, M ra William Montie, Mra ARE NOW PREPARED TO GIVE stipulated tha ransom would M John O’Connor of Now Torii and Cabot Lodge. J ^ C bidd kjr Four tf Rock nmn attenmUag Merman Montle aad Mias Grace dottblad aach woric. If tM Mattson the MedHerraoeaB Opei Cam Raybuni ot Texas both J^M M ^uaetto--*n comparatlva Restored to -Fd! Chrii TM Holy Father awoke refreshed “atoy-la" jSU wIi. Camily failed to contact the kidnap- ylctoty on toe first ballot. Tha oon- (ram a peaosful BlghUa rsot, heard AMroedaiatriy 500 BINGO and DANCE sr. It first caned for 535,000. toat waa so heated, however, toat *0 w sign to e maos, and rsorived Chrdtoal Faoem Politica] CompEcatiois. tto have ooeupiod tm noperlateadent Arthur mine M licpdrtineBt of Jusboe agents for Both of These F h tio it. some whiapera of a poariMa "dark e e n ^ r^ p of his stoto at mJd- “ “1 Oaataao Cardinal BlalsU, pre­ plaato to m at stoee L achoola arm be tM P-8ftL la 89, a one time county tarm fect of tM Oongregatten cf Semi- Reporta ftom vaiksto „ p eat speaker at the meeting of the Complete Home Mending Service (« s ^ t and school teacher who car- aarlap. dioated today an OeBoilM-’ Army and Navy Club oa Pago Two) « on Pago Twa) TM Hague, Jan. 4.—(AP) — ’TM pMaymaa'a Bible claas tomorrow London, Jan. 4.—(A P)—Ftoaaclal Itvlce In the Naaktog, Jaa. 4—Ifarshal re«.»r Reporta of tM Pope’a pleats which were epaa a t 8:80 a t the Second Con- quartan viewed a Britlah loan to of Roosevelt laodslides. swung Into a final of the New Tqar raepii Hraeb-Ltong waa pardoned uacon- niaat were corrohontod by round of csleoratlona today for tos 'peeatiooal diurdi. Hla subject TOraOHT With Our New help develop Ethiopia aad a new Muwey End blunt-tpoki^ h# la dlttenally today by toe Council of torss-dM holiday axeapt wm M *T1m Place of Religion In tM Aaato-itaiiaa trade agmament aa o* a^ “Liberal’’ RepuMlcan, a ir a triage of Crown Princess Juliana of the Dclco-Remy unit a. SPECIAL MONTHLY DOOR PRIZES AilTO FATALITIES [SEE AN END NEAR State for ktenapt^ Premier Chlang I an Pago Two) aad Prince Bernhard o t Uppe-Btee- «, ladl Present School System." poariMa rasulU today of tM Madl- ^•Sbek aad ralst^ tM flag of n- terfeld next Thursday. $25.00 IN MERCHANDISE ABSOLUTELY FREE I torraaaaa accord. w n flvE h o u n sleep e a l j l i t He von to aa attempt to force ciitM BsBisetStfHMni PuMlcatlon tM tarma the • sick pig^ud draft mto war with Japan. TM Jey of tM oefehratlOB, how­ Tenseneaa DANCING AFTER GAMES ADMISSION 25c. o t o t complex legisUUon with equal daft- ever. was aomewMt clouded by foan Mich., a to c a _____ m N H irS CLASSES AGAIN SKIN RESTATE OF MDJ) WEATHER T M ^ I ^ o a waa nuute effecUve of pooalblc oompUcationa with Ger­ BACHELOR BUNDLE* or Immediatoly and. to addition to eaa- HUSBAND BELffiVES Wolcott anaouaced . M’ la a member of a top many. Saturday evening ot s j s e t ^ l AT THE REC MONDAY c r t l t o ^ lO-year prioon sentence .. Although Holland has shown deep “atoy-to^ strikers fMiai haadqd down |y a military court, re- affeettoo'for tM youthfuL aniinsted Fisher Body dlvUliai nlai Sfippery Highways Cause aa Gnat Mtoto’s' beheat' n w y*sd IM young manhal to fuU S m WjMt a id Cold ^ lata Senator Henry S S ^iS S a g o . cm» nfhtte.' • ‘ ■ WIFE IS KIDNAPEDGerman, determination to keep clear eral Motors to accordiw M artine Monday, the regular pen.pact, whichwnicB aiao also ended aal , -— Washington of European ontanglemento has Circuit Court order, waa ( FINISHED FAMILY WASH Woriitogteo n s rn ^ Oiaag waa expected to go into ’ (daaaes for women will be held at 2 BIG PRIZES TONIGHTl moriUea ever aenettona agatort tM h Ifow Tork newspaper. I causedJ offteiala emevwwe to take AWhV every ^Smcare to ly reliInreA ' both Recreation buildings. Gym H nsnl Nnmher ef Acd- I teUsa csnipslyii to BthtepU, was Wave b Moving Toward WlWtOTE Imme^ t o rettrement after bis re- detach tM forthooml^ wedding TM sheriff, with 178 ( leaae -from- techaloal custody a t the tdnM a swimming claseea bowling, Mva a Wt. to eat-beridea yon might M signed to Roue M turday.' d b Police M u Forced Her I rom any political aig^fleanee. fleers to readtoaas to so____ daneine daasea for both women and Buttons Replaced — Collars Turned — Cuffs Turned atoi2^ Sca- ■case af Dr.- H. H, Rung, minister of deite Over the Week-enL toformedbouroea MUevad 5M the East Reports tiificate: **** known to finonee...... • Bernhard’s request, however.however, that Junction rigneid by Cbrcuit Ji^ ahlldren arm start a new term. Now B ri^ govenimeat. whlel) pnvteua- his Oklahoma aelghbon aa a boy only the Nethcrlaada National an- ward D. Etoek, awaitad titoi la tM time to get into one or all of RAVIOLI SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS Underwear Mended — Socks Mended ly had frowned on aay rorriga fi- TM Oauneirs action, writing tM to Go Awiy WA H u ■ » « tM mrmnony o: a bench wanraat for tha i ' tMaa daasea Gym claaan a n (I On Page Two) Iqtdetod aome dtoeuaslan of reports who had dlaragardad his i Monday nights a t the East Grindera That'Attraet People for Miles Around By ASSOCIATED PRESS (Uaposed toward a plan to amid CWcago, Jan. 4.—(AP)—Snow to I an Page Two) Ommany rsfuaed to permit tom 'of quest tM t thw leave tM ‘ lUc, and Tues^y afternoon, at Dtener te **••***• roportod m ^ y to Italy to permit BriUah to- toe weat, rato to tM eaat and traea- 01 Silir4iy.|":T;i_:.lhis eouatoa to come here to M Juli- The union’s board of s tn tM W ait Side Rec. Swimming Hvwy Day. 2°;*™ ^cut during a week-end of iag tomperaturea from to ans’a brldeamaida. )ared to meet today to i •tosLirtni^ .^ow which veatoro to partletpato to ItaUaa ds- on Tuesday aad Thursday vri^ient of Bast Africa’a re- ooaat deaotod a b cad today to toe Metbar_____ la n Its course of aettoa. Bowling on Monday night, At No Extra Qo^ W t^ 2 S ervice^ Mturday aad Son- UMcaaonably mild MUday t Newark. O.. Jaa. 4.—(AP) A n waa autboritotlvely reported The autonwtlve toe. ay afternoon aad Thursday ARMORY TAVERN Oonatlng MUdiQr fatal­ to toe Bortoeni atataa. Arrival of Congressmen grieving huobaad urged poUee to toe Prince’s motoer might not M tlM meeting and tM ^ Some drelea enpnaaed tM opia- -m to g ot motors and M fbta a t tM East Side Rec, and 30$ Main Street V. BineOo, P n p . ities 19 persona died to in im a t- ten aa “unwritten" part of tM Temperature nadiiiga raaaad M their search today tor hla able to attend tM wedding because VMday nights at the East Side Rec. aral maimer. . I sero to Bortom lAyaar-old wife sad the tor recent poor health h ^ been ag­ )ter a three-day hoUdM to.'^ A jpeMie setback party is held "* ” •• tesek-en to a foot to ^ fin d s o t Uppe was demandM by haep year hatna warm always. Dea Mmte apheraa Mtwens Italy and . *»tog to preaa tM full •bout two veers," M addeA "Wa Offldato Jan. 1, hut suddenly re- TBEASDBF B A U m O ^ f D. A H. Omw OtoaMd AnthracHa. At Leadeit la The Laundbry Buanen In Mandiester We Are Heated To Be" TTie O riy Britain tM aaaM way dlplo- lucn to d^th, aad alush msA, hiey dioaa w it a Uttla harder this osa- happy tagstber pnd Tm turned Jan. A" ' way traffic haaariteua to t M o___ i u »r- SS.'TST'"••VoyM you wouldn’t tmtik t t atenv" aald one maaager. ’’Bettor aU broken up aiibutabout tola...... thing. Washington, Jan. tojnnd-VP— fstallyI msq^' by •a UlKKetrack. “ Bcaad mffltary sphan ;S n dT toner genMally rsfieet toemoelvat to ^TM prtnoeaa was said to Mva poalttea of toa Trsasniy ca : *MMadlto„«na. ^ Mtoaerata. Iowa and BBaooaria. said Joarsa J. lakA Uapreoarte of TM sUto filgbway patrol broad­ left yesterday for the Hogue. TM *• *“ * aonth- more evealag formaUty." cast aa alarm for the mteabg pair propaganda mtaUstry aald if was her 80: ^ In Manchester To Introduce A COMPLETE Laundry Sm ice u t hy a cor. am ChUforala mouatato morta. ^ y c c w ly hurlsoqiM ahow, “but _ TM tofiux of Laglolatora canard a but no tract pf sltMr had Reeeipta. 8116^87,78848; L. Pola Coal Co. TVmda etreiaa aald Briitto oon- too-* miawars aay Oertnaa brideamald TM. U lS «ee-waa eager that Italtoa totar- _ Fkarily M snian ta jy amoog too oehools that teach fooaA hao had paaaport dUfleulUea) ditures, 568,94A58A48; h ' ^ r o ^ to Hartford wMa Baaensca na^ad a Aarito a t W««i sloag tos tojdge. 908488,387.78; custenai _ 81. Iiri.488S eata oMUrsd to Bthtepla M ih Bight chib laas aarid favorloh ar- Was Brilsiiid Armed Othor quarttn were mindful tost vsntad from maktog toroaM i f o ^ raowhonad sight d m t a a nagomante ^ toe social aeaaaa, ysA" aotrmisiitod aa tostrao- aad Mrs. Richard Shaffer told (be praepccMva bridegroom onee tM month. 58749X75448. PHONE F T a tt HaadA knw i white en o i. tor, "Ooagrsos Mips ut. We ezpect poltea tost tlMw and Mra Wbeelw a member of Raidifurimr Reesipta tor to# flaeol y trade with OtMr parts of ^ too Whita Honsa r«- w en w a U^ig ^ to— town ■ to attend a July 1 ). 58.14544X87844: PHONE SrSi‘SSa.° i,S!i*S nday. Mbro tfnM a rt s^ieclany Oangrasaloa- Adolf m tter's uniformed fonoweie 8072 M5 natnaeahta asar2 timlrtuwjL ■jortc wMb a car stopped beride aaA Mto tM bead (ff ^ Nasi parto tureo. 8X5S448X7B04X ^ t h i s year toaa aver ba- to m aad Speaoe. with h i ^ held to Hcnaad, had paid Hitler aa ^affgbtha' al- Wind aad MOW af near hOa- Fiom only CM ^rsoB of thcot OOU^ 51.41X81040044 of aa 8072 , •$ when thiwwB fro a totosrls a n t^ has aa nawthualaatie mjtoooete to hla pod(ate, ooioinaad- fhrswaU before M left Bar- peadltaraa: cacass ef to an ttaUaa htodand • asanh adf them to get to. FrigbtaiMA they O rto sf S«is BMa IriBad la an aa- loa. 5]4afi41X780.48: ; Ob rag* Two> ..- ^ ^*to*^whohaaaattM _*77othtog dalBg hana* —h So, hot tM SbafiRm'bagaa to Thqy vaeanoA toA racent Garmaa 40T48A85441. M to m } toM for haadrada of ilahfini Oca- •Bout as toe aiaebtoe puIlM from •■hcyaaes bacauae tM —" 07X888 over tos p . .. ■Bb» Ito s) «*toBonal fisat. > n to to ba gattiM Ltag. a ta u a d r y a ^ "Con- f< I O a Page tw n l aaaatx 5».8«41X1$ 1 - , . h' ' . . ■ I Vwe) 41848«48XSi a^ ^ wna foroadto atouma tha Imlnahln l i w Mo n d a y ' j i ^ A R T 4 i w r by ambtUcua and uaacnmuloua aub- onlliuitML CLAIMS COURT ■. Robfosoa ef South Oovantry; iifttwtwffF AMida What pancnal polltloal under- Inturgent Bomba Dropped Beltoa. Miss AUos Hscklsr. studut m ndlagn were reached between m a im M i BUILDiNG AND LOAN Rev. Beryl Lswla at Hebroa. icmii ■embly. ' tore* man. aU A c t^ A i jvatioh Hroymann. ef Rockvms ud Rev. Mrs.. Helen - Upson, the music TALE STUDENTS HURT at WUUmutio Normal achool, m i— Chaijg aad Natddag emlaaariaa who ilTiT'liW ilTa Betty Blackbuni, a teacher la Leba­ MANHAnAN TAXPAYERS poUoa raeords. CHAMBER PROGRAM mgoUated Cbiang'a mlaaae eo Valeatias . 8. Alison of ToUud, supervlaor o f tbe schools e f the th a aaeami Near the S. Embassy chairman. town o f Vernon, wm be to* soloist non. have returned to their duties Chrtatmaa day atllT ware held aecret DEFENDED B t ICC AS CAR HITS TRUCK after spending the holidays at their night 7M* at a „ foformed oboervera mrpreaaed be- By Fellpw Firemen USIS n s PROPERTY Sapssli* Oanrt Tneoday for tha svanlng. ASK POUCE PROTECTIM ■tore In Brooklyn, — tlM Which' the Cbamher- « t Ohm- llrt only ^ paeaage of conalderable By ALEXANDER rm . i - - Slight AoeMwt respecUre homea ^ hurling mud every- Ths dvO earn ot Edward Peria- fr t away with 13,906 ^ Cntril Dnwt Up merce could undertake, but heai- time would make them known. . A slight accident occurred In the Truck. After CfillMon, Cruh Alfred Heckler who is attonding bolding up^l4 totea in maklnc Uie Weric Pracran J. HENRY McCRAT DIES; nowsU vs. Edward Karpuska Is school at Sharon ’ Heights, Msm., H flfid o t Unlea 'Notilfifi- G o t . Madrid, Jan. 4. — ( a p >—I krea A tree wae uprooted aoroaa the Coagrest They Are imothy Ustod for tha Juuaiy term of the center o f the d ty Sunday morning ee Through Fence, Hite Pole chief and aa officer In toe 'Y yA fiih U e Roues and Bndd- at the corner of Market and But w u bam* for part of the vacatloa. L e h M u T h a t HoMn|pfi A r « •f Admtiet for heavy bomba, looaad from SpaaMi S S f i i another nutomoblla ^ ved la New Tork today from ToUond Oounty S u p ^ or court on nnd TJjen Catches Fire. foauigent plaaan foO IM y a ^ fr o m International Blre and Allies Sur- WELL KNOWN NHIDER Main straata. AutomobUe d riv u by having spent a litu * time wUh M n. Becoming Ciminonpiae*. POPE^ CONDITION D nU e A n ew aad tberela lies a tale of ffeane Aaaociatlon, contacted affU- Tuesday, J u u aty 5th. treat nany, with the ffi^hJSdy^flsT^- **•**«*>“ ♦• Pay T i l Thera ara fire criminal cases list­ Frank OeebowakA o f RockviOo and Grangt, Ju. 4.—(AP) — Three Heckler's mother. Hrs. Oerbec, in reeult ot toa tlnltod Stataa Bmbaaqr today in de ootM o f flrdman through­ i a ^ in va rik ^ d tiea \ LoU for Sale Re­ Newport, R. L, bo^ ooming bom* New York, Ju. 4— (AP)—▲ Cmtmk Ton; Abo negleet to all.” Pour bomba hunt withia lOO out toe county. ed for trial at ths Jubory term u Joeeidi M. WUUams of 39 lUU Top Tale ■tudenta, aU reeidenU o f An- toa ao-caUad aantral noiw o f Ma^ ^Costello aad'hls arlfa waw tender­ Architect and Contractor On street. Dorchester, Mdas., collided, for the rest o f to* vacatton. J rid ^resd aeareh by poUo* for STILL unch ang ed drid. rw d e o f Genaaday, ha said, but ha faiposed O i Them. oomaiended a book foUowa; Stats va. H erm u Reginald waa unharmed. ly p la^ aboard a train, to Chi­ Many Roekvilk Stmetarcfl both automobUes being allghtly sonla, u d the driver of a pie truck A son WM born to Hr. and MM. budlto who tefToriaad more »i««n to toe Rocko- cago Dr. Joseph Sullivan hiet tha leased to Agents. Johnson, breskliig u d entering, 100 customem and clariu la Coirodioi of Prof- p a y wracked toraa houaa neailiy ,J5!;H yaR oM ede. « f tha AnMrteaa ^jy*. lort his r ^ t leg la an auto- PaaflM Aaray at the Hoqiital. damaged. PoUce h e ig e u t Arthur esca^ injury early today in the Qilbort Wlttmoan Saturday morn HOUSE LEADER DISPUTE train aad mlnisfswd to toe wants theft; State va. Raymono E. Ma- up taro stores aru 'under way today __ ttoe) waa driving toward “ oWla accident la the arart eaverai hoasy, vtolaUon o f Motot Veiucis Frey investigated, but no arrests collision of the truck u d a pleasure Ing at the' Maocheeter Memorial * *rtoosm awn udiesi ha aaw *— eteIlo ^ e ^ wa* Dr. Oaorgd C U alley and la The Maneheater Building and Laws; State vs. R. Kneeland Jones, utomobUe, with resultant destruo- hospital. Both mothsr and son are IS FAR F R O I SETTLED t o " A dOMB halls e f flw start down Cray, age 61, waU kaowa arehitact cruelty to animals; State vs. Joseph tlOT>of the bustoees Vehicle by fire. d o i^ nicely. the T u p a y e rf Unton, oriUdacd to* o f tha toom "®*^^^y^jMtotog^plnaee. today that ImpoM- Buffalo itiU anotoar »— offi­ AssocUtion hare maltod, tor poUc* admtniatraUon in a tolegzam ■ Slatera o f CkXMl Rope. «ST s: tloa o f tha dndtstrlhutadw »o proms profltsfoai taxiSS 2^ S.*to*Hom la for a vaaaUon cial Undid toam.' Hating purpose* and sale, all o f the and builder, died on Sunday at tha Bella, violation of Motor Vehicle Police Chief Carl A. Peterson of Tha Fra^ent Society la again ctoaer, they might OB weak Laws; State vs. E. MUdred S w u - BACK TAX PAYMENTS Orange ^ d James Gambardella of to Governor Herbert IL-Lehman. at aigbt aetMtiea, ln> (OirtlMed ften o m ) . The Pope haa refuaed to call A moment later atx taeasidiary railroads irould^elto 52Sri^.*2Si? outside Today ^ arrived at Orand Oan- houae* and building iota owned by RockvlUe a t y hospital after collecting old papers ud maga- "Criminals are .marching oa da* that an teyaa- tomba-fau la toa atraet la ftro trt thmafor rtwagtowUng their tral and Dr. Archer and three utU- the assocUtlon which they are offer­ aon, violation o t the rule* of the New Haven, driver of the truck, sinea. I f you have u y pleaaa leave other than Dr. Amlnta ------***®“ a hospital. Supa^ short iUneoe. Mr. MeCCay had been roalL Ie^>od to safety u the machine fsnselesa dtlaans o f New Yoek a t y i t ooadOBted Into the de­ 1m» m ” compromlae apread thnokh wOhtnl f o ^ oompleta examination. ' I t looked aa i f toe hombtng planes Ha got out hurriadly, formed men lifted toa couple to ing for sale to all real e m to aganta AVERAGE $1,000 A DAT them in the horse, sheds next to the unmolested by poUce,” Qoldamito I cai Itol corrfdore. to Ita aaaual report, the “**• * atretchera and aa ambulanca took In town. The Hat glvee to* loea- aa architect and builder for more Sato^ Oommlttoe to Meet crashed through a highway fence, church. a f a maall CUbna Court «a l4 “becanae he known hla own fir - _ w 5 ^ toe aouthem edge laaidi hla a u ti ■toa suggaatod oS tm a a toys m ^ expreasad toe de- than fifty yeara. told the governor. Holdups a n oom- »«n b e ra eapreaaad feara flln M la arterio-aoleroaU only too toe Embaasy grauade aad tot w ^ he could not turn them to S t Luke’s hospitaL tlOT o f the proper^ and the amount struck a pole u d turned, over on been drawn up that the cloee race between the two He eras bom at im in jtnw, COT- Town Clerk Frederick O. Harten- trolley tracks at the foot of a steep The flower committee o f tha monplmce dally,” weU aad doea not need further oon- looae their dmmy eargoea. arw ^. In the narrow street toer ecastderatloB” to toe situation I Costello, who Is 46 years c f age. that the asaocUUm has placod as stdn baa called a meeting of tbe Amoant Taken in Daring Flv* Bowd d OootrQl o f tht< borthem and aouthem------raterana ------, owated by to# tan as hitaeeii week I - ^lyrttor flw officials has been a Are department amaher to* eal* price that U being asked for necUcut, September 10, 1855, a soo embukmenL C a ristiu Ekideavor, arho taka "W e insist on adequate polio* pio- flrmaUon. -DtorUaa Servara of Puarto Rico, jputterad out without ■ad atm ig roads. ' totad with toa loeal danen Safety committee for tha town of Daya of Last Week la S5.S44; charge o f the flower* for to* church toeUoa.” he said, "to piotoot ttvu at Ckmnam far JM7 u a gn>unde fo r the who waa in tha Embaasy garden O M ^ any damage, however, al- with toa lOMi toperSOT?and for 28 years. each property. The number ot pieces o f John B. and Laura B. (E ly ) Mc­ ^ re destroyed the truck after its at oum irn .^ W7 m o n y , &,nK>craUc majority to epllt “The kttJ^ of arterio-acleroala FfoanrtaUy weak eompanlas, toe of property that are owned ^ the Vernon for today. Mr. Hartenstein SoRie Are for 9th District. load o f pies had been stream about service are Mrs. John B. Kingsbury aad property. We an not oonoais- with eompUcatlona,” abe aald, “in- ^ t o a group o f children srhea toa toough ana house nearby waa aat Cray. He received hla aariy educa­ . . . . “ »*»»o a > » »h a I Into blooa and beconw dWIcult to luzocUtlon U Hated so 33 houses, tion in tbe schools o f BHUngtoa. Fol- w u recently named by Governor along the Derby Turnpike. Mrs. Wilfred HIU u d Miss Sylvia ed about thououda of arrests tor ad Uda aftarnoco. ccntroL w eluding the breaking o f a varlooae j^ p a appanrad, thraar hataaif and Wilbur Cross aa local chairman of ^ chargee against aa omnmentol a t toe request of Federal invaxtlga- ..which is not s large number con. k.adng his schooUng he assisted bis Delinquent tax coUectlons dur­ The chief said the occuputa of Smith. I f u yona wishes to furnish petty violatloiia which are alaoiaoDnunenda “ thatl The Oonteatanfo vein ^ t he left lag.luu cauaed him aiderlng the long term o f years that tos governor’s traffic, street and ing the - fire days last the other car gave their names os flowers aay Sunday In memory of only to boost departmutal records.'’ to anfflr much.” toter the gtouad 2 K MAH BUNT ON tora father for a period and was em­ ** l _ O’Ooonof, brother of Preeldent shook with terrtflc detonation tos assocUtlon has been operating gaiety oommlaalon. He attended a week when the Munldpal build­ Anthony Davldonis, 21, 175 Frank­ someone kindly ge t la tourti arlth Goldanith demuded u scoouat- ^ RooieTelVe former Uw p a i S ^ lS e *1 don't want anything to gat .In. Mimcheater. In offering the ployed for about Are years by ing offices were open totaled 85.- _ Bata Regularly 'T t was a madhouse o f noise for sssrsTttoaStoi^^*'*^ that would barm our fthanrw. tim othy Pitkin o f EUiagton. Ha meeting last week with delegaUons lin atrert, driver, (%arlea Loda, 30, any o f the committee. It would be Ing from Mayor F. H. i,er»...»M^ ^ y*c*™ a°.jbeen chairman ef the powerful rulM Sha aald her brother ‘hleepa ae IN MATTSON C A % for sale the agents under, from aU over the state, at Hartford 344.88, increasing the amount taken of 89 North Main street u d John gTOTtly appreciated, also If uyona aad Police Commlaaiooer Learls Val- aad the PoUoa“ Com- 'crnMnlttee. Rayburn, ta id o f the to- n moment,” ahe told mo inter. “We bit a aearhy tatting Charles back allva,” then eqtered the employ o f George In during tbe first 30 weeks o f the ~ the aametlon of much ae hie Ulnaae permlto*’ and could h w the anU-alroraft guns buUdlag rented to the ChUean Em- that a relUble person with a where u Informal dliwusalon w u Fedoruk, 19, 185 North Main street knowing of Ulneoa in their vicinity eottna. Uratate commerce eommittae, had n oa^ eating regularly with imrm.i Mattson explained. “ PubUclty deportt can take over tbe W. S t r ^ genmal builder. fiscal year to 3145,070.69, T u Col eaadlticaa and to­ tonglag a w v- tosMT fo r boualag wfngsas. Taro Hallroedi flaaaclally strong, the held on the Safety problem u d They told Peterson their car waa would notify any o f the shore com­ Aa described u "to * last fly In toPatlta. ^m lasloa said, "may diafo^te all UNEARTH NEW CLUE make the Iddaaper panicky ao ^ iiopcrty and pay through monthly His next position waa with D. A. lector Samuel Nelaon, Jr., reported ot a paridiit * p m there amre t o r a a d a a fo ^ o f to# rafugaaa waw fai^urto aad a would daatroy Charlie and beat.^t Joyce, a fine cabinet builder ot each chairman reported an to plans beaded toward New Haven when the mittee or the putor. Rev. Leon H ths ointment" a holdup Saturday “He 1prafera vageUblaa with white exploalone which ahocdi ns aewa oow, outalda. eras k l l l ^ t y r Inooma and tons aacapa toe faatalments on new mortgages to be In the various towns for carrying on this morning. crash occurred on a curve. Austin. w «-a ^ - ■ I ®J?***^ Bankhead bad no Demo- “ There arUl be ao nears until sve gtvOT by the Building and Loan. Springfield, Maos., and be then be­ T u e * collected by Hr. Nelatm night In which nine took a lain 1^ * * 5,*’. teawel. ware- hiding.” tomib faU althia a few feet (O w ttnw d :tam Page Owe) the work designated by the gover The driver said the truck was Coventry Orange No. 75, P. of H. amount o f cash and je m r y fsom alta I. handful of light but nourteblng fooda.” ______ffet CharUe back.” came soaociated zrith O. A. Abbey, thla morning induded one o f five n m thU tb m ia «m - Houae ftepublicana arranted to ro­ Narrow Escape « J S * E “ toh Lagatlou and barely 80 a general builder. In 1885 be be­ nor. cento with Interest o f one cent, oamed by the Blue Ribbon Pie com- will have the installation o f their of­ customem and clerks o f Bamay's HU Holl- VTnnk Cannaday, a former resi­ J^arda from the Mexican Bmr H^t«>HOT of ICC'jurisiSotlaaovarl I ***■•“ •***>“ wanted to aesid her p u y. aothes, lac., a downtown i*e»iti«t- only caa atraat away from toa a wider field e f toteratata "® Udlcatlon o f svhat impor- w®ktoh>t children, WlUUm. 16, and came affUUted with the firm of A t the meeting today plans wm owned by himself to the defunct ficers Thursday evening in their aeer condition waa aa aarloua aa dent of East Radford. Va.. had a BUdlng Brothers and Company at be dlocusaed for tbe safety work In Ninth School district, u d a dmUar halL Worthy Master ^fEllaarorth t u store. gta u a O f believed, ahe replied: ad Stataa Embaasy. meroe. Including ^ “ ‘ ■J rttaohed to toa Shelton Huriel, 14, back to school which r e - , Manchester iiis'syar.K 5& fa s s '-m u -’s MMtrt. ****** while ahopplag la a aarrioas, was raoommendad. I **P**i^ but they joined toe manhunt ®P*om1 afte; the Christmaa hoUdaya their Silk mill in Rockville adtere this community. H. R. T rjm of the tax of 14 c e ^ with interest of two Weeks o f Natchaug PomdMl Orange PoUo* found a m u they said was Tfo, BO. It u following lu Heavy low o f Ufa waa foarad cento, owed by Belectmu Richard a m ^ toa clvU ly populatfam o f the Tbo oommiartoa said that In d*. P®Uoa, aherlfla’ offlceia *^y- Hut at toa raquart of Federal ho had charge o f the maintenance Hartford Safety committee w u In will be the Installing officer. one at the robbem start to daath u « « ■ » S . 5 £ “^ i . S c s s * w ree. Thera haa even been a alight A huge bomb exploded baialy 40 Date Book department In 1901 Mr. McCray conference recently with the local Martin. NORTH raVENTKY h w later in u apartment wliere I The 76 Senate Democrata lined up betterment now; but certainly hU yards from srhers he got out of his SfiSiS’ ***fJ •**“ **• ton la terminlng alr-maU ratw It must I PoMce from half a doaaa eltiw . ®®c®w «ha kept them home. Agents Included tai the more th u T.00O Mias Lassie Direr Is confined to rtrw to whaw thare ssaw Unw of m s ld a r transport company Income I AutomobUe loads o f men with I H>ey did not want them quw- started la bualneaa for htmael.’ aa a chalrm u and his p la u will be out­ her bed arlth a seven cold. Scarcely they recovered cheeks taku la too ‘»*hlBd tta reteran Joeeph T. Robin- car, abowering big stonaa aU over open accounts In the Ninth School Mrs. Arthur B. Porter la vistting toldup. Ha aru idutiflad aa Fiad ftfo I aon of ArtrantM t o t uotlitr tarn u wOBMa aralUng to buy grocsriaa. otaer non-maU w rvlow while I shotguns, .aub-machine **®®*** ®*’ Pbotoffraphed. This Week . practical architect aad builder. He lined today. The other members o f a fam ily in toam has aeeaped the Her quiet sobs flnlahed tha een' Jan. 6—Beethoven Glee club con­ the committee are, Secretary, Rev. strict rate books, found by the her daughter u d family, Mr. and Dunn, 39. PoUes said ha w u killed tad tb i Board their chieftain, while the 16 Repub- itnco. control oyer the ratw , fares, ***"• H flw stopped every ma- eras architect for the Prescott block auditors, are a number o f toxes fo r malady. f i f IMfkctlew o f tha car. on aU roads leading to Sbel- cert at Center church, auspices o Park Street the Park place lire Dr. George 8. Brookes; publicity, Mr*. George Bennett Jr., of Harri­ in a quaiTsI over dlvioioa o f to* Ucan Senatora eonaldered M i g P ope gave a apeetal bleaalag Group 3. a few cents owed by Various officials son, N. Y. Miss Catherine Shea o f Swansea, loot without a formal _ to ap- oernspoodww batwaau the JuU- WM M g toa trM aportatlon o f per-1 **«. » town In a hw vily Umbered engine house, toe police headquar* Stephen J. Von Buw, Ernest Lincka u d prominent persons o f the town. River fottOTday to Dannie Cardinal anaa. ISEEANENDNEAR Jan. 8—DeMoUy dance at Ma­ tare and jail for tha city o f Rock­ ud Thomu Rady, Jr.; Mayor Mr. u d Mra. Walter Pomeroy Mass., a former teacher la Dlatiiet A toeck of fingerprints u d rtto- p ^ t Senator IfcNary'of I ***** wtthln half aa hour a ftw O sonic Temple. Number 10, visited at Mr. u d Mm . ahould oontiaue their floor leader. H o u fb ^ y o f PfiUadelphla. Th* other wadding win join pws- ta ExtMaim withheld f y n w ^bH^^cUon.”Jurtadlotlon.” I *.• R. wreuoB,Orubbe, uwthe miu mlU wstcamaa,watchmiur re-.S- ville, tbe 8 t Joseph’s Polish school, Ctaude Mills, Arno R. Weber, Harry have moved Into their new home. tographs sent poUea on the trail o f IttT aad remain the International E u ch ^ N. Y. Stocks Coming BvenU 107 PERSONS RESCUED. Mrs. Hubert H. Tomlinson, Jr., Benjamin A. Stracka’ recently. Kidbor ant Juliana v u Dar m w t ' aad M to eurti| ported toe two men gave 1 ^ the the Martin fish line " factory, the C. Flamro, Herbert G. aough. A. a Oeaaoetteiit Rlvor with virtually an the 4S6 Ran- UUc Oongreee at Ifanlla, In a per- plain Martlnua van Stun. ■orporatlone OF MILD WEATHER Jan. 14—PubUc InstsJlatlan of Oe- four Story brick mill o f the James E. ChattertOT, Mrs. Roy A Play- baa returned from Guilford where Miss Maud B. Morehouse h u left ■onal wdlenca. ™ Adams EUp ... ®o®-1 ■twwfs eomiaaad last night MoUy officers at Masonic Temple. Moscow, J u . A — (A P ) —Reports the Huohester Memorial hospital > Aaaoalatlaw at whkdi Bm er reoMtoUvea and 86 Senatora ot . . . . 18 Sum arwtoer brought out Regan Manufacturing Company don. George N. Brigham u d F ru - she has been eubsUtutlng for her a t The objective A ir R ed u c...... Snw rt *•'*■*» Ha said they drove onto a private Jan. 17—Legion Forum meeting o f tbe rescue on Christinas day of but la staying at Mm . CHbUn’a eon- h i ^ dlOTuiBlona at the Capitol ra- M 9^*'^!?*' •Scribed the P «. . . . . 77 crowds o f vlaltora to tha w pital to (OwOaawd from Page Om ) on Brooklyn street the fire stoiy da 8. Nettleton. 107 passengers o f the steamer Kamo stater, Cora Kingsbury, this past iSea la to aoOounge fleoted feara both o f ooatiy labor tW M ‘looldng wall, bright m Alaska Jua ...... 14V4 pSSL wS^22SL52^2y «n.-|*wrW ngk>ti^redhlmbadrta^ at Whltoo Memorial haU. week. valescent home, 37 Cotfage street I o f the laglelatuTato atrart decowtiona wary- Jan. 18—Lecture by Mrs. Lewis- addition brick ^ mill for the United Coach To Speak who had lived In snow houses mors troublea at hooM aad war aboard. ehaarful.” aad aald be "exnraeaad Allegheny .... > e • e 4 w lm aurmounted srtto tha Iq ih .% Swna of Md toM him to toUl ------Dr. John B. Eaton u d John Gillls priatlon for Jhe bon- Am Can ...... Jo. ever raU earritrs. *"*”* , oootrol I Dr. W. W. Mattson, the boy's father, I Plo«lon aboard the maU boat MaroM hose, "rhe World Today”, at Y. " States Envelope mill at RockvUie, A . E. Chatterton, athletic coach thu two weeks were received today Mmbera a ^ ted Prtoident Rooae. hope that* the In g r a m ....116 C. A., 8 p. m. the BflUngton school house, the from the steamer Sakhalin. of Boston were visitors at Rev. u d (i awbrldgoaeraaathe ^ t ’a annual meaaaga on Wadnaa- toward unlllcaUon o f aU Am Horn Prod . . . . 4 li* "Wa have reason to halleva” the *******“ * « “>■ ^reU.” XI In northern laak# at the RockvUie High school wUl Mra. Leon Austin’s Thursday. STATE POLICEMAN MBSION8. Am Rad St 8 .. Jan. 34 — Annual meeting ot EHllngton Town Hall, the Bank and speak at tha meeting of the Long­ The Kamo, off Karagln islud ^ e a p e e l^ for a aign wbathar . . . 28'A commission said, "that aom* 'rail- m _ ■•••«*■ 4to|kw» Rytos were general la tha New Emanuel Lutheran church. Trust (fompany at Broad Brook, near Kamchatka, lost its rudder Mrs. Jesse Lee’s mother who has u attempt to amend the Conatltu- Am S m e lt...... S2H ro a ^ a u b ^ t to our Jurisdlc^n ®*>*Hff Owald B. Hyrae o f Mason ?^***- Porttoa*!. Ma„ raal- view Parent Teacher Association to been visiting at Mr. u d Mra. Lee's Torrington, Jaa 4.—(A P) —State <>W not ex- Am Tel and Tat Jan. 27—Manchester High Class also many fine residencee In Rock­ be held thia evening at eight o’clock Dec. 0 end drifted on the rocks In be received again before he ...184H ayade the intent of tha oommodlUes I ?fb®ty said ha had avaty confidence I waded through smkle dero Night exercises at school audi­ ville. extremely cold weather, the report home for the holidays is confined PoUce Sergeut 'tlioinu Rose of the » 3 .® *™ * I “ ** •“ ****■ Icflalatlon. eelU for RanUa Jan. lO on the Am Tob B ...... M H ^ u w o f the a c t by having sub- f ^ “ “ >’■ report elush. Rain also ushered la ^ at tbe Longview school. C u a u barraclu h u resigned hla porpooe o f ?*•»• I On neutralltv. exnerU draftod an Am Wat Wka .. torium. Mr. MeCtmy was appointed by said. there with pneuinonla. neutrality, experU drafted an Conte Roaso. . . . 28H Local Stocks “ I was standing near tbs ®®^ ■**•“ Washington, D. C. Jaa. 39 — Manchester High mid­ Fruds Harrington of Hartford, Furs in tbe vessel’s bold were sal­ Mias Cora E. Kingsbury has re­ position, effective February 1, to ~ to advartlae kan^ea- lOTwdnmt to the praaent law ao Anaconda . . . . M vemeles for carrier Inveetmenta ** the late George Syke.i aa on>. ot the who Is secretary of the Connecficut accept the port o f chief araitlen plaee in which to boy . . . B3Ai about 3:80 p. m., when I saw the . winds struck asvsral srtds- year graduation at school audi­ trustees of the money left In the vaged by the passengers who, after turned to Guilford to resume her that aa Immediate embargo on arma Armour n i ...... 7% iMome laereaaed coupe drive on tha lot which has a s ■<»ttored points. A t Buffalo, N. torium. Teachers Association arUl also speak arlth tbs state floh u d gam* eom- ama, ahould be canled ahipmenta to Spain .could be laid Atchlaon ...... F u r l e d b } F. B. Shaw, Inc. Sykea wUl for the purpoM o f erect­ reaching shore, burrowed into snow- teaching having been confined to her ayoor 1M7. . . . 70H M accelerated" upturn la frelgbt •No ParU ag' atgn on I t ” Orubbe I.- * woman waa severely cut when Jan. 30 — Brltish-American club at the meeting on varioui matters buks. A baby waa born to one mlssion. He Is a native o f Ansonia down. The Preeldent waa axpoctad Auburn ...... 668 Farm iagtw Ava., ing the Manual Training High bed arlth tonsiUUa during the entire and haa been a state poUcemu since vorfi o f the UducatlCB- NEW CONGRESSMEN . . . 80 fS ? 1 m S******’ ^ laeom# o f raUroads ■kid. "I started out to order the I against a riaduct A S^mlle- fam ily party at Masonic Temple. of legislative Interest to teachers of the paasengers before the rescue holidays. to recommend thla move, while Aviation Oorp . West Hartford was reported. men off. school building In this city. He haa arhlch are to be presented to the March, 1635. He waa promoted to Tht Memkit AftarTsUnf • ahould be aarried . . . 6 T& WilUam R. Martia, an-hour wind hit Sidney, Neb, whUe Also President's Birthday BaU at on Christmas day. Miss Jeuette Heckler, teacher at to ooinpletloii during the poealblv leaving renewal of the full Balt and Ohio . . . . 60% 'One man got Out a SO-mlle-aa-hour wind accompan­ State Armory. been superintendent o f the building sergeu t In June, 19S(L neu'itr a l^ art to a aubeequent mea- Bendlx ...... Dowl Rapraaeotatlve firstrevenues fo r the I woe man got out. Ha had his since the erection o f the school CsrlniLHIleUvirPlN* n o work o f thia com- eage. SET FOR OPENING 28% „ Bid ied a tnovatorm' at Uvtngstsa and Fsb. 1-3— “PetUcoat Fever,” . 8- I to oompne approprlau Art explrea on Hay I. Beth S te e l...... 73% Asked Bozeman. Mont a rt pUy by tbe Community Playere building. Bi^neat RegoUtions Beth Steel, pfd Cap. NaL Bk. and T r. 26 SO Hr. McCray served in the city tho Town o f Maneheater (Oontlnned from Pegt o m ) ...138% O ^ . River Hk ...... 480 P«able 1988 ^ X l c iu m *‘* “ * ‘ ® ‘*®‘ OoM la Southwest a t whlton Memorial auditorium. to bo pnbliahod la the form A* on bualneaa regulation, dlf- Borden ...... 26% a n ^ e r tacrease to w M en ^V ‘ toLvri' toe office. Feb. 7—Annual Police Benefit at council for seven years, three years ferenoea over how much ahould be Can Pac ...... Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . 77 83 •Disn toe man eald: TeB , Dr. While the southeast had season­ Mat to be uaed parUeularly 14% Htfd. Nat. Bk. A 'iv . 80 OTd revenue than in freight bui^ able weather, below freeslng tsm- Btato Theater. a* a councilman and four yeara as appropriatad to carry ralief through ' Heirlng of Caw (J I) ..... 32 Mattson personally sveryttalng la on alderman. He was a member of pWWhrti fog and advernaing Ifan- Juna ciOTped out In both party ...141 PhoenU B t Bk. A T r. 280 ™P°rt aald “It l i evldOTt arell.’ peraturee were recorded In tbs ■ oa ter aa 0 good town In which to cowT>uncher. j ^ i r y Cerro Da Pasco . . . 71% tta t motor comnetlUoll haa had a the fire committee during hi* en mnka. The budget meaaage on Fri- t ealesman, and Oo^ Chea and Ohio . lasanaee Stocks *Tt was ao dsrii l could not gat s southwest with contlnusd cold fore­ IfrO and do BUBlnaaa. ... 66% Aetna ^sualty ...... 102 adverse ef* cast \ tiro term being chairm en o f this y “That the Chamber of Commerce 2*y “ ny r> above the 6800,000.000 Colorado, who Chrysler ...... 107 good look at him because he kept I ***? Preeldent haa mentioned. -• 1 1 1 % Aetna Fire 50 oommlttee, and during his last year ."ffoonld ocBtlene the valuable Coca Cola ...... 124 62 hla hat down and hla chin in a Health officials in CUeago aad National Guard he was president o f to* board ot Col Qas and El Aetna U fa 38 80 roughneck sweater. After be told New York regarded the drop in Bjnw t Lundeen. 88. of Min- . . . 10% Automobile ■ 81% aldermen. He was also a director of Coml Inv T r ., . . . 78% 33% £ " S ’. , ' s s r t i i me that he backed Into the ear and temperaturea to below freesto^ aa — News — the Rocky Building and Loan As- ^ American entry Caml S o lv ...... Conn. General 83% 84% a boon to thalr efforts to reduce the . . . 18% Hartford F ire ...... rtr-^dlUOTtnr^Mienger ssrvlm S.* t**®*** nostrils— suclaUon. Cons Edison . . . 76 77 ^ ran baa recently been I could sea that much o f his fees unusually large number o f Influenza Cons OU ...... 44% Hartford Stoam BoUer 73% much Company K. 169th Inf. Hs waa marrisd in 1665 fo Mias Joining Senator . . . 16% 74% more attractive than lt ^ tatween the sweater aad hla eyes— aad pneumonia cases. RoaplUls in Greetlnga, buddies, on the lliat o f h errtofm 7 * ^ ‘»wor?l for ptoceed- 9b'petead of Uie aameatate. Cent Can ...... Natlonat Fire ... 66% 68% was for- Minnie R. Hara of Bernardston, ^ i^ c h ^ ^ r I . . . 66% Phoenix Fire “ ■•■V’* toe report added, but not any more. ' both dues were crowded with vlc- drlU night of 1937. Ot course, yoii Moos., who died in June, 1933. lA e that la the Senate, the Dem- Corn P r o d ...... 93 68 'I couldn't say anything about the ®* **># dlseasea during tha re- emergency had p a ^ , he . . . 68% Rossla Insurance . 10% th. '•■comniendatlons of remember that last week we went Mr. McCray leaves one eon, J. an membara \ o t tt»li^toentce«eityforhaetehadgono Houae Del Lack and Wee ....1 7 % ' 12% the commission Included: other faUow, because it was so dark "***<1 S'eather. through irutrucUona in preparation Douglas Aircraft Travelers ...... ____ 480 600 Stanley McCre% and one daughter, toe avfl*w2T^ . . . 69% **®°®®en’dsUons of "Their automobile was a dark I ■^®ong minimum temperature for the the Federal toapectlon to be Mrs. Nelson C. Mead, also two 1 the work of tto Du Pont ...... r™ .- . ^ " * “ 5 9*®®ta to^omroisslon Included: held on February 15, given under to coaUnued . Hu^ ef the time until the _ Woungeet Members ...160% Cowl Lt« and Pow, ,. 7i ooupe. I couldn’t see the license la d in gs in various northern states grandchildren, Barbara BeUe Mead InauguraUon on Jan. 20, he eald, will Eleo and Mus ...... 6% 78 numbers. The toU light waa off ” the direction o f Lieut. Hagedorn as- e f OCmmerce duiliig youngest newcomera Elec Auto Lite .. Cenn. Power . . . . . b4 56 and Gordon Nelson Mead, all o f thia to * {^ t on getting committees to ... 88% Htfd. Elec. U ...... ’ 65U latlon o f minimum rates o f water I aisted by the non-commission of­ e f thla ooBUBlttae Oen EHeo ...... 67% Out To Get car ‘ ' **«>«»■• ficers. A fter this Captain McVeigh dty. functlOTlng, with the neutrality (D., l ^ t . ) and Boren (D., Okla ) 08% Hartford G as ___ 4 1^ Joitadlctlon. A t Olympia, the state capital on “ ** ***«lvlUe. aow-oomera amendment, extenalon o f the Preel- Gen Foods . . . ^ , ... sa’4 45 neetrtcUon o f the "inn- — ..11 “ *""1 oapuai on took over tbe company and follow­ The funeral will be held on Tues­ I tb# SttSBtlOll r * ” J^toflng brtdea to Waahing- Oen Motors ...... So. New Eng. 7el. Co. 167 161 right" to ortginattag carrtlJE B hiffhWHV betweenhfofvrmmaa Tacoma__ ___ and_ | d day afternoon at two o'clock from d ^ e monetary powers and o f the tom Tto bridegrooms are each 27 ... 61% ing the drill took up tbe question ot In our oommuBity foourtractlon corporation’* lending Gillette ...... Am .- “ “ “ '■ctbHng Stacks Basketball, action on which was hla late home at 18 North Park apaclal recognition Am oM other new membera are ... 18% Acme W ir e ...... 4214 ai^thorlty among tha faw urgent Hecker l^od . .. 18% 44% tain possewrton of th e ^ te ^ ^ i?*.?*®**”^ ®“® ®* “>• greatest m " .Inn- tabled. Other activities for the street Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes, toU m a «jm k R. Hayenner, lone California Hudeon Motors Ana. Hardware ...... 87U. 39% Washington history. Plattevtfle, Wls.. aero; LaCroMe; season were also discussed. pastor of the Union Congregational ttere to be considered. Prograaatva, who baa dons news- .. 18% A r t w H and H, com. 63 Wls., 5; Superior, W ls, 6; S t Paul. l^h U ean leadera In both tha Int H arr ...... 64 W ere out to get thte car," he A t the rmn-Commlssioned oClcere church wlU officiate. Burial will be ■wok ere* or TsUowahlp vF*ki 9*” H^andeco aad Int Nick ...... 108 BWinga and Spencer. 4% 4; Omaha, 23; Dea Moines, 14; S t S ^ t a and House pledged aU Ugla- .. 62% Bristol Brass ...... — 8% *• all in aecordanea with school yesterday afternoon we went in the family plot In Grove Hill toould to held and that Washington; 80-year-old Clyde L. Int Tel and Tel .. 60% 63% AUTO FATALITIES toe desires of the government men, Uiui^ 2^ IndlanapoUs. 18; Rochaa- through Instructiona that have been . . ^ ittoga ahould continue the IbtlonX^uld be coneiaered on its .. 12 OolUns Co...... cemetery. V merits, without regard to party lines Texas, who de- Johns Manvllle .. 138 but Lbave not pereonaUy communi­ wfV T l’ ^■•blngton,' 88; given since camp. Common Council BleeUng ■want o f tha d vlea IVogreae Com- aa auch. , ***L?*P’ Blanton (D.. Tex.) Keanecott ___ ..148% Colt's Pat' rirwnns 66% PltUburgh. 24; Buffalo, 28; Albany .. 61 Eagle Lock 88% cated with them." A t tonight's drlU we will open up Tbe first meeting of the new year ttoRtoo, whito committee waa aat "There V in to no sniping " *•>* "Watchdog of Lehigh Val Rd 81 84 SK IN THE STAIEI 80. . with an Inspection. Following this - a to hold periodic maatlnga where­ for ^ iJ ^ M a u n r’ and WlUiam 8. Ja- .. 18 Fafnir— ^^nlr Bssrlnge ... On the other side o f Tacoma, • for the Common Council aviU be held ■ciplog’s ke,” said Snell. U gg and Hyera B 138 farmer reported seeing taro men In we win have close order drUl. De- to aoggaatiqaa or recommendation* cobeen of ^nton, Iowa who takes -.107% G r v Tel Pay StoUon 30% thla evening at seven o’clock, when Loew’e ...... 33% (CXtnttaMd from Page Om ) an automobUe alUi a boy. C M ' fense against aircraft attack Is also '•$oa acnvltlm aolght to made to the Lorlllard ...... 64% Hart aad Cooley___ 200 ..-or the program. Come over. Mayor Claude A- MUla will adminis­ .. 23% Beson, a farmer, aald he was "posl- ter the oath o f office tr the new . O tambar e f Commarce, for conaid- CHANG PAffiONED McKeesp Tin Uantara, Frary A Cui 41 44 Captain McVeigh was unable to ■■‘•wrtAow. to connartton with these .. 87% Mann. A Bow, Class A tlve It was tbe kidnaped boy," be present yesterday because of a membera. A t the conclusion' o f this. wwataaB* or TailowRilp U eetingr Mont W a rd ...... n % mobile In Weston, tbe vetalde over- W uSS Alto*mueraent Nat Blse ...... 84% do, Osss B .. 1 Hs aaw them on the road between cold. Serg. Janicke was in charge Mayor Mills will present his annual wkleh ahould ha hidd monthly, it 81% turning a ftw iMvlng the h lg i, S [r fteattle and Bothell, about 85 miles BY ^ T E COUNCIL a {p u b lica n to eueoeed Rep. Car- Nat Cash Reg . . . New Brit Mch, com. 87% 86% Othtr o f the floor drill In tbe mornhw, message and announce the com­ waa laaommandad that at least two pmter, a Democrat He is Ed H Nat Dairy ...... 30 do., pfd...... 98 from Shelton. I f It was tbe same which ended at noon. mittee appointments. a yaat ahooM to in the form ot .. 13% Rcee, a lawyer-banker-etockman Nat D U tU l...... North sad Judd 38% 40% ®f Ha­ machine, the normal route would The Rangers baaketbaU team baa Two new members will be Induct­ o f Chamber Hemtora (OanttBued fn m i^ g e Onel iwomoted from the Kansas Senate. .. 38% Peck Stow A Wilcox ven. carbon monoxide gaa ' hare taken tea, car through Tacoma N Y Central...... 16% 18% been using the drill floor on Sunday ed into office, Aldred F. Doardtng _ _ _ _ and eltUa within the vl- -Among the dld-tlmere atartinr .. 40% Ruesell Mfg. Uo. ___ **^ “ Pa. 23, of Hamden. on Its aray to Slelton. morning fo r practice. •toltg e f Maneheater, for the pur- N T NH and Htfd 88 39 oa councilman in the first ward, ®boP*«*' of C l^ a ’a hUtory comeback carecra are Rep. R ^ North A m ...... 8% SooviU M fg. Co. 48 SO S ^n with Mlse Hucal.l Chief ^Uam Cole of the state Private John McKenna left the and Archie Hewitt as councUman in ' peaa o f ereatlag good wiu. it was that threatened to embfoll the en­ ^Uliu (D., Mias.), who attracted .. 80% Stanley Worxe hoapltal after a confinement for ap­ owphiiRaad eara ikould to ahoam Packard ..] S3 68 O o rrii^ . the third ward. Taro aldermen, ure eountry In dvll war\wae be- a t^ tlo n aa an advocate of a mo- Param P l c t ...... 1 0 % Torrington ...... 96 A i ^ arrived at Olympia, held pendicitis and la coming along fine. Arno R. Weber j f the second arard toot toeta maitlngs or conference* lifved to have been taken da • re- toriied army, and Rep. Dowell (R., . 30% Union M fg. Oa 98 Mrs. Vienna I. Hastings 64 00 a rt la aay way become tuvolved Penn ...... ] II 16 of I tarried inference and rushed Here's something to think about: and John J. Machack o t the fourth enlt of GeneralUstroo C h la ^ e peU- la.), noted as a Parliamentarian. Phelps DOTge...... 40 U 8 Envelope, com ,. 80 Haven, sulclds verdict Does a bullet oa leaving the muzzle lapeatlca. Mei. for leniency for hU ^tw hlle . 84 arard w ere. re-elected, coundlmen Many other familiar flgurea re­ Phil Pete ...... 60., pfd...... 133 o f a gun go straight to the target, Eben H. Cobb o f tbe second and T h e Board o f Control realizes captor. \ turned ^ toelr conaUtuenU Include . 80 Veeder Root .... toar* ara many worthwhile acUvl- Pub Serv N J . . . " 108 118 Pr&nic rYmimviA M-i I t^lllnj; nowsinen they hn^ ««n^ does It drop or It rise? Thtnx Councilman John tcramor o f toe Marshal cauuig not only freed the Rep. Satoto (D., n i.), dean o f the Radio ...... I • « % WhlUock Coll Pipe 9 11 Nauga. comment" They were Uwe w It over. See you tonight. generaUsiimo but placed himself at Houae, who la beginning his 16th 11 J. B. WUlisme Co. fourth were re-elected. The council Rem R a n d ...... [! 87 43 will be made o f nine RepuMlcsn hie mercy, declared be saw the error OTnef^tlve term, and Rep. Taylor Tob B ...... 31% B. —J NtooensBooiie of bia ways and was wuttng to face (D., Colo.) who lias aeen 27 years' . . M% toirdlnes, Inc...... 44 4- members and three Democratic Safepray Stores ... membera. Personal Notices whatever punishment the Nanklnx' w rdce; WllUam E. Borah (R . Scbenley D la ...... 43 Chapman V a lv e ...... gg . . C.C ^e^TlS Netoho. 22’ o f Hartford *' and«*»“•> for- 1 CURB QUOTATIONS gcvernment thought he deserved. Idaho), Senate.Dean. Is storting hla 44 Conn. Invest Mfg. . . . 414 5 Mlasioa T s OM tkiw 81»t year. Sears Roebuck . . . . The Regional Preaching Mlaskm Chlang waa understood to have Shell U nion ...... 61% Else Stasm StoriUslas 1 « a Arteat personal faith in the marshal . . 37% a abot gun aroimd t ^ u g h * ^ r i ^ t o ^ * "**“ ***** ’***" ****9 which started yesterday in Rock- 9oay V a c ...... FouadaUon Co. . . . . su f tem pl,iraw S^'‘£^?S t e " * ^ ‘’‘* “taaplng ^ By ASSOCIATED PRESS CARD OF THANKS wno captured him Dec. 12 In a eud- .. 16% H ^ey Mfg. Ob...... i t 2 jS viUe and Stafford Springs arlU come South Pao Hwllcrt E i^ ,! T C i An. Cits Pow and L t B , , 6% of"R)^!f*’. ** **j“ Cu. remote capital South R w y ...... ■ . 43% J ^ Irving Shoe. 00m s '* 11 Ark Nat Gas ...... to a close this evening with ses- aaSS oar fritndi and Of Sbentl provlDca. ^ BRITAIN TO MAKE 34% * " * * ‘ * ‘ ta *ta com­ 8% siona at - the Union Oongra^tlonal 2 ? aa « ^ •“ “ 'in***- »hown St Brands ...... ^ Baatey Corp. . . . is „ plaint of farmera he eras aettna aus- Asad Gas and El A . . . . s a 8% tIfB* of th* doatlT of f waa believed to • • 18% Sylvanls Indus...... 4314 44 Am Sup P o w ...... church In this d ty. aur Sbatoad aad fathor. c«l**tln fre> a a n g was not the real in- St Gas aad El . . . . . S '* " * ^ *®® *®®<»- was 0 • 3% Rempaalk. LOAN TO ITALIANS St Oil C a l...... 6 ?^J«<^"I«ltt ...... m ’ * S jmlled at Olympia. His dsaerlntlon Can Marconi ...... a • The aaaakma ot tot Missions ariU . 43% 1% Hra. C Koapaatk and Chlldron. ‘*1? mutiny In which he St OU N J ...... H ^ -Id s b o dug. Com. 3 % 8' was somewlmt stmllar to o f the Cant States BI ...... a • 1% start tonight at slz o’clock with waa held captive for two weeks but .. 68% _ New Work Bank sad las. Stocks h u sb an d kidnaper. State police said they cat S e r v ...... • • supper for all too** who can at­ (Oenllaaed from Page Om ) Tex C o rp ...... 83% ffiUEVES 4% Timken RoUer Bear Si!.'* *®''*‘ •• 871 476 wuld ato ths thrsa chlldt^ a t Serv, p f d ...... • • 56% tend. Those who cannot com* for . 70% Bankers Trust " supper are requested U com* to the the economic atatua Tfana America .... Charlss Hsttson's brothsr. slstat .B Bond and Share . . . . , , 33 quo In the . 17% Chase ...... Fozo Umlted ...... • • meetlnga foflowlag. A t 6:45 o’clock. Mediterranean. Union Carbide .103 WIFE IS KIDNAPED a Mend, to check his dascrip- Union P a c ...... Chemical twIL ^ Hlag Hud Pow ... a a 16% Rev. Arthur F. M cK *^, rector of t e l e p h o n e 7266 Britlah Interests have ahown eag- .127 Guaranty Truet Boad ' ...... SL Paul’s Bpiacopal church c f Now Unit Aircraft ...j., . 37% (OeattsMO (Taos Page Om ) . otW man, a fonnar omelet, • a 4% •raeaa to revive foreign trade with Unit Corp ...... Continental 8*ffai Lock ...... a a Haven wUl speak to ths aaaembi Italy which was throtUed by eaac- Com Ehii •rra^tad In TScoms while attempt- 3% • 6% zohanga , **« ta saU a woman's ring, was Utalt Gaa ...... a a t% group. Uona. Several trade m iinm ...... 14% First NaUectaUy in coal.. • 84% Manhattan . Rumors of saotoar sRart la T*. 1% U S Steel ...... 76% eoma were unvariilsd. for mtnUfera, tayman, Dr. ALBERT A. FREIHEIT Well-Informed aouroea aald Western Uutoa . . . . Manufoet Trust trade diacuesloBs might Include tor- . n % g ^ S ^ ‘*£Si?to"hr2£ ^ was reUsbIy IsatMd a laddsr ROUGHINO IT West E) and M fg . . . .148 Bank . 88% 40 ^ t o e n ^ o f John Carteton. W c h has figured la attampU to wm bs led by Rov. McKtimay for etgn exchange restricUona. froaea ths ministers; Rsv. Wsyas W. “ 2 » ^ c r e d l t a m,d curwncy •*®“^ ®* Hra^hiart! toacs tte k id n a p , was toiimrdsd Missoula, Mont—Wlian toa w S *^ ® ...... •• 86% 88 to Washington, b . a i«a m u goes eampliig, ha prafors Womsr ef Hartford for toa liy- announces man; Mra.- Laastag Lawls e f N * Publieatloa o f aosuranoea by taaanuws ~ .jjpgK.»JSTM Ne Pitats that nature "In ths raw” be t h e OPENING OP HIS OFFICE AT Careful oaaiTilnatloa o f toa Udder ■Nin dona, regional forastry oA- Havu, prasIdOTt ef tha Oeonaetl- Count Qaleaaxo CUno, Italian fo ^ (Newark) . 13 % 14 _ Wm Seared Off a ffezo crutse Of _ _ cut OongragatlozMl Wotma’s •Ign mlnlater, la wspOTse to a Brtt- PRINCESS JULIANA R—rrva ... ti ss h w . faUed to ylrtd aay flagarpunta, aials hare tounid. 915 MAIN STREET Surety . . . . 86% 88’ i? J * **•* ataut two months R was reported. T h t top rung was A new aurvey abowa toa modem ty for the laywoaMiL aad Rav. J * note, dlaciosed “the Integrity o f t a j.” said Sickles. "H s a a s ^ to Aleomader Allsoa, Jr.; fo r tha toe prtaeat tarritoriw o f SiialB Bammors American . 6% 10' tar right awy. Haw ■aid by tha informant to bs a rough outdoor man w u ts : A cleared spot MANCHESTEB. CONNECTICUT TO WED THURSDAY iumtar, fteahly put on. ta contrast - to pitch Us teat; purified arater out Touag Paopla. Tha auhjaet fo r the la aU eireumatancaa wmam intact sa ffi^ alos acting follow, at groups wm bs “Chrisffs ChaUsaga.” ping more pleasure to more people sad uamodlfled,” so for aa Italy la ^ '^ * * * * * * 226' - * * S !.r ^ Y * * * ^ * ® dsato o f him: t o ^ othar wood. TRs laddsr was e f a pipe; a atone flreiriaee fo r At three o'clodc that afternoon the Chesty ■■M to bs 18 tost, sight foebas high. ^ eooklag; good .fistilng doo* at hand, Tha eonchiding mass aMSttag wm FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF ooaoansd. - tors# arertn ago ha went atatt at g:lfi o’dodi wtto the ad- N r t tt e hetow aor ataoe the out­ SSfo^’T * * ... 2. to Gohimbus to work, iM t week R was not nssd la tbs Mattsm “ 6 a safe place for tha klddlas to giving smokers what they want fields - were 'on their way. Four days later ■jtasplng, but was baliavod to hare drsaa hy Rsv. Afoxai ' JDENTlSIRY break of the Bpanlah c|vU war, •J a r^ U ” Dutch ‘Insults” to tha ...... ta cams back hara and asked *>»«« pastor e f tho Presbytartea ehurch CUno wrote, has the ItallM covsrn- R**to by not protesting use of * ‘“ 91m. Rbarafusad, hssn taken to Haddaway bmii m ^ Chesterj^lds art offom a i^ cruise. back came the mmsage: Ho im Fire Sw^ty , 6% 7 i hut hs kept oomiag back, aad pulled plot to kidnap tto 6-yoar>old son of NAMES n HAiOBS ef Bridgsport flegotUtloae •taoluto German Oaga Instead of Hass. B on ding...... 60% 63) During ths servless a ______.toe Nasi swastika lOThlsm. w . sad Mia. Oaorgo FiaakUa, flr, MSS W. FREIHEIT Jrtth IW acleeo Fraaco whaw- * **“ «■ tw» ana S H u i Oiattaston, W. V.—(A P )—Oountv Toung FaopAs’s chair o f ths efanreh- ^CHESTERFIELDS JUST ARRIVED. ^ Urn atatna quo o t tha araatern Aaothar JnUaaa, who w u bora at worth ^ v s r ...... f 7 39 wta bought toa raMaaoa raetntly. ^W hselar aald hla wtfo toU him o f otwarvars prtntad out a paralM CtorkJ.M. Black J w m rtO T foS ss ef Roekvifle sssistsd wtih tos From W ake Island 5000 miles out in the MMTAL HROIENISI ASaoCEATB Jto^tonwtaaa would he altered, nor toe asBM hour o f the — g . v 37 made. Various Irral lajmiii wm FAST WORK. r w r s a ^ M t h e crown mtaoew toe man’s attsntkma aad ha had with too LfodhHgh klfomp ladder, names on a lease aad tom aald w®2*9 It eagage la aay auch nwo- Brta^Aoodent...... 30 33V ■■ta6 poUoa to aaa that aha waa a rt ware taro at too ‘-mrist rsxlstatad hare charge of perUoaa a t tbo ttatfoae la the fu tu w ^ "*9 b* toe only other gM to srad Sssbeard Surety .... 38 38 which had one rung o f lumbar dtf- during hla torai ofoA^ "gism taa Pacific Ocean, Pan American Ainvays flfoihfd PANAIR WAKE." Heart niursday la sD HoUaad. Aa ferznt fm a too raot. ToaUmony of lag. Tha foOowtag flaentlta Ins...... 8511 37) w^if.**m aa are Amy Ana^Merlah bam la ehazgo e f tos 1 B w A w a m aasoclatad with the saeepttasi was made for her from aa ^ftaMWld FtreAlCa. 137 130 a worn mpart playad an laiportaat dilt radio: orosr prohlbltiag aay other i S Wlian AaatraUa wa part ta toa eoavlrtloa and death BMBtA Or. Oaorga B. Bie When smokers find out die good things J to H a fl^ Europa huadrade o f Jy*6 IMh 850 880 toe dingo deg was the e*dy. maap Rertnille; Rsv. Heroos d. bafow toa World War. nagw oa too nyarSaMtaT^^ •rtMiM o tB rw Bauptamaa. Jana Cfow te Melsa. Aaothar was cmirn o f too mutual h to S S o y M A —J b r “ 9 0 ...... 28 ’ 80 ■Ml on toa oontoMot wbleli did art Wmtagtea, Rsv. Roseos W. ___ 'M WortdMstar ...... is u is a Tha foaaOy ataMd oat o f toa pfo- ■Ifot Afoart *'RUSH TEN THOUSAND CHESTERFIELDS Chesterfields give them . , , eari7 Ma ysuag M a ptfoch. tura, both fro n ilta owa fleaita aad ^Bfaigtea. Rsv. B ow l^ J. ]{ar- ^TODAY'S CHINA CLIPPER." / , m dhhtgtksim Uis

!■ - " ■ ' . -I . flf

IIANCHi!%rrKR EVENING HlCttALD. tU N C tin rn n t ll0m >AtM ^A]Er4. useful In peace aa in war, falls In­ | r « t r r minor part « ( tita thns of almoat to a different category. But in the ■ay war. ^ THE WORLD REVOLt^ONIST preseat state of 'the world, airplane Buroipa 'haa been mairiwy ita nUU- f l m l d engiaea built for mUitiary uaa do not tary dispositions for many months, IMiaUllHtiU IIY rHR fall into that^ntegoiy. Neither ilo s u . much that ba ■■ pastor and tba underwent an operation on Tbura- ■“ I rMINTINU CttMPANT, WCi ■kverai years, in fa ct Her armies GET GOOD SUPPORT mamban o t tba pariab ia common pactad to attanA .Tioketa may ba IS lltr«*l ' a hundred others items that the Bavaral aavara eaaaa ot grip eolte FR.T1MMDIS BEGINS day monUng, wMch waa aucceaafuL have been marching and her bnaat- oouM aooompllsh. Ha was wUUag It waa performed by the College COLLEGIATE DANCE aeeurad at Metteria Smoke S ^ a a d . .lUaekMiM. CuA. Army and Navy has habitualijAdls^ hava bam rapartad about tbs town. to glvs Ua best efforts to do this, from membera o t tha DSMolay. TOUHAK PBH AmMeaa. it araa a Ug assign­ Yenkant N. Y „ wlro eama to spend her piano to toe Wood Memorial Lawrence Converse, in charge o f ra- at Maarliaatar OooB.. aa let it become junk and not perfected, her war taxes grinding powar uadar ^ aautraUty mamban o t 8 t BridgaCa pariah De Mohy Semi-Formal to Be fryahmenta and cheeking; Albert ..Okifa Mall Maiiar a t and Mr. Hull didn’t fully get to. Qaestioiiiaires Ua Oiristmaa vaeation haa bwan who had. baen mamban of 8t. Library, It waa moved there last merely grade B war mr'eiini to fall the life out of her peoples, her cam it Bcroaa. Re.got part way. An prostratod ever Macs from a hard TeOsPSmiliHHiers It Is Like week. HcM -in Maoenic Temple —> Brown, tn charge of general aetlvl- ^milMi'KIHTIUN lUTSB •tated that.certain Janaa’a parish whan b e w a t came Uea and toe orcheatra; WUtoun Into s'~ other nrtlon’a hands it palgn alignments checked and re­ ■poenumt was reached by which attaUi. Ha ia slowly raeovw ing. but to Manchester and that tola made it Rev. and Mra. Harry 8. MarUn. Novelties to Add to Fan. kr. k» Hall ...... l«oa inaken^ Rviatloa conpanlei all the American republics, in time A rt Prompt and H m ^ ' has had to postpone his return until Brennan, In charge of decorating; Mk. ka Mall ...... I M ^ g a in prices—nor to be sold back checked —all for a long tima. and othera aalling machiiw, guns -CoMif Hone to Take faal mors Ilka home to kfrn- spent toe holldaya with Mra. Mar­ and Rutledge Smith, in charge of CMky p • $ ok WM danger in the Americas or strongsr. tin’s mother, Mra. Roe of Nowing- ~ aaa Taar -...... ta««' some cJicr gov< nmen*-, dep - And sUn the poor headliner must t ' BoUvla in a b r ^ , ^ consult together in an The aem l-fon ^ Oailegiata dance novelUea aad entertalnmenL 1M4 in violatian of tha ra»a«» nrma The Rev. Harold WaMo, a former ton. ir.mt at some_ bundreda per cent pretend that there is such a thing exxQrt to rotfili • “oommoii” btfflf ODS, Commissioi Report!. sponsored by John Mather Chaptar. VMR OP THK AktuiCIATiCU ambarge must taka thah punish- of acUoQ. roaldmt hare, lo new paster o t a Maackeiter ChorcL All toe acboola in South Windsor PNKM profit. " as "the peace of Europe" and do bis church In Alaxaadria. LoulMana. ZnniER IS APPOINTED reopened today''■nd will hold toa Order of DeMolay, will be held this > Maktlaiak Praaa la aaciuaivaia ment Tha accused, in defense, bad best to Interest the reader in the ooqtraded tha President, in impos­ Mr. and Mra. David WUdo ata regular aeasloDa unUI February Friday evening at toe Maaonic Tarn- la iba aaa o( rapaMicaiio' OP«“ D«or to Ooagiaaa, •teptiea to toe questionnaire on aawa ataaaiehaa aradnaa lo It surprising intelligence that it may ing the embargo, waa exercising ■pendinEYha winter in Miami, n o r -' Bay.. James P. Tlmmlna, toe new COUNTY JAB. GUARD 19th. opening again March first. pie. .„The committee in charge kl eihrrarlaa eradiiad la Ibla TO PREVENT BEDLAM powers w l ^ congrsaa could not In that agreement, coupled with ic Oanaectlcut motor vehicle subjects ids. They were ia Maine fbr the They will hav^ Good Friday out, aaa alaa tka laaal aawa aob be shattered by something that pastor at ■ 8 t Bridget’s church, worked up aeversi novelUee that ■ "Dis court simply the supreme court dedskm^ lies the end probiema seat out recenUy by ■eaaoB laat winter and see soma em- March 9fitb and achoola close April haraia. There seems to be at least a pos­ happened today or yesterday. What 5®*** ht all three masses to BL will add to toe fun and entertain­ rukta ar rapabiieailoaa ol o said "phooay" to that possibility at congressional the Governor's Commission on il*"*;.. '*^*>‘*® •"'1 bla brotbar TOdgafa yesterday. There were Member of Democratic Town 28rd. The spring term will open trend oiTthe New Year—* kl Plaoaipbaa haraia ara alao la sibility of a general strike against a Job! In fact, the court aaid, while Under the present neutrality act, . * ^ w t and Highway Safety have Harold are eons of toe lata Mr. and Jarga oongregationa at aU of toe Committee Gets Position — May 3rd and they will have Me­ ment o* toe dance. The hall will them are Umltationa upon the dla- the only '‘common” basis ot action Mra. Ixiren M. Waldo at tola plaee. be decorated appropriataTy for toe the General Motors Corporation -been prompt and numaroua. From maaasa, toduding jmveral from 8L Has Been Employed As a morial Day out. May 31 and the ,’kanrtea aHaai at N ■ A Sara cretlonary authority toat can oe ths President oouid agree upon the reeponaee received thus fa.-, it Is ^ u l Coataa waa prsam t at a Jamaa’a church. achoola will close June 18th, 1987 occaMon. Willie Hutt'a OoUegians operating sixty-nine plants In four­ d e le ^ M to the President, in domes­ would be strictly Impartial neutral­ party on New Year’s Day M tba Painter. from Hartford will provide music DRUNK-DRIVE SIGNS indicated that toe Oommiaeion will Fatber Timmins told toe differ- for toe summer vacaUon. Total ac­ for dancing. teen states. It Is alao possible that tic affairs, thers are Yew limitaUons ity. He couldn’t agree to embargo ..have anawera to ita questions from home of his rootoer, Mrs. Charlea W. ant congrsgatlona at toe throe tual teaching days 181, total school RaiaaaaiailTar Tbr The committee'la endeavoring to K* such a strike might timi out to be The scheme of the Women's upon the authority which can be an aggressor and allow arms to go ' a fairly representative cnea-aec- Stewart, In Tvleravllle. Mra. Stew­ m to w that five days after he bad weeks 38. This Is toe school calen­ I Ma'kaara Paaoial AArnet—N*« art. who formerly livad hara, waa Thaodoro C. Zimmer, i^member make 1this dance the most successful Cfltrape. Uaireli “ ana Boamn the most disastrous In the entire Christian Temperance • Union, of delegated to him in foreign affairs. to the nation listed aa an "tnaooBt Uon of (tonnectleut oparators. ■baen ordainsd h# was asidgned as dar for the to'wn of South Wind- victim." • New Yearia Day. and was 7« of the Oamocratio team ^m m ittoa tost toe local chapter luu ever It la apparant that there ia gen- ■or. IRICM AUDIT BURRAU OP history of American labor troubles. erecting along United Btates High­ In debating the neutrality mass on TOday. Otoar mamban o t her sponsored and a large crowd ia ax- tlpATHlMR Oktow Mpleinata. t.-eral interest throughout toe state and a candidate for Buectman at A shut-down of those slxty-nlne way No. 1, all the way from Flori­ That .was soothing to many a ure, several senators contended^it raw ly who ware present were Mr. .)M d many persons are applying at toe primaries last SMtomber, baa diplomatic brow. Weeks before would be unconstitutional to attam'i and Mrs. Oyde Coates of New Ha­ been named aa a g u m at toe Hart­ _ - lae plants would necessarily Involve da to Maine, admonitory signs de­ office the Oommlaslon for laapplal raai>«na'billi|t the decision came doWn, state de­ giving the President power in o t ven, Mra. Strickland of Weatcheatcr. ford County JUl. /Ha atartod hia hundreds of other Industries Which manding the attention oi the mo­ ire Manks, aa well as IRARtklibiPal arrnra apararina la partment officials, expreasM faar to participate in “sani and Mw. Henry Higgins of Glaaton- duties on January/!. Mr. Zimmer ^ kfa la Ika' Maaehaatai thoae which have been print- ttaraM find at least an Important part of torist to the perils of driving drunk, p r im ly of course, that a decision against an aggressor. But Dury. mfresbment* were partAkco haa been emplag^ as a painter by their patronage la the automobile brings to us somewhat conflicting limiting the Prestdent’s powers In the supreme court says thers l a ___ in toe newapapers. of in picnic form and a delightful John L Olson./ .During' tba past Some Not Lieenaed family party held. MONDAT. JANUARY 4 Industry. emotions. We abominate highway the cautco case might upset the tually no limit,to the discretlonsry torM yMra he baa been excep- neutrality act. This measure, power that can be imposed upon the Mott at toe answers are from Ames W. sisaon spent New Year's tlanaUy active ia Democratic dr- This U a pretty distressing pros­ advertising signs and are alwavs Nused first in IBSS, dlrecta the President in his foreign negotia­ IlMnqjKl operators, but a number ^ aa toe guest of Mr. and Mra. clea and h u been a Uberal contri­ : MlLITjUlT JUNK pect for a country that is Just ready to support any workable plan President to embari^> arms ship­ tions. not bolding drlv*ng permits have Francis Slater of North Windham. butor to toe Democratic town com­ p- - i-A.. emerging from the worst depression to get rid of them. At the same ments to aO natl'jns at war, with­ - replied. It it hoped that more wtu Mr Sisaon did not come to Ua Hopa- mittee. / . the itir eraatad by the That simply throws open the door the received from toe non-driving in its experience and where the time It Is to be admitted that If any out piefarenee. The prineipti dis­ to the very considerable bloc in the vale placa for toe week end aa > o( the Army-Ooeat Ouard- cretion allowed him ta ir deciding senate and house willing to grant, public becauae all points of view on usual, but returned to Hartford. emergence has failed to solve the sort of highway propaganda s l^ these important problems are Smart ; Or. three ooniered deal in when there is war. especially to President Roosevelt,’ a Paul Coates raporta having aaen a problems of many milUon<- who have would be justifiable It would be one sought by toe commlaaion. flock of twelve roblna hopping about WAPPING m Riay brtnf about a Twe reasons are advanced for the whole bagful of authority, even be­ found no- fixed place in the Indus­ that would cause a drinking driver state department’s coroem: yond what the President haa inde­ A majority of toe operators Indi­ and Mnging In Hopevale Thursday. Custom«made h;*RPded reform la the dlapoal- cate that they have read and en­ Miss Stella Johnaon, a student at Uncaa Boys basketball team trial. agricultural, commercial and to realise the folly and wickedness First—The neutrality act pendent of congress. ipfjjt » lii(liiiimi J matary puppUm hM become immensely popu- deavored to become famtlia with toe State Taachera' College, New toe Wethersfield Blues team, transportation recovery. of his coursed Incidentally, who can say now. tob motor 'vehicle lawa of toe itate. Britain, spent New Year’s day and at tot Wapplng (immunity Church Sunfast •i eaoBtiy. In toe light of Mr. Roosevelt’s re­ Clearly the contest is between However, It Is not to be conclud­ . Second—It forms the foun- Many are definite in their opinions toe eveung before with friends to House last Wednesday evening, toe I the fhca of thinge the tranaac- cently reported contemplation of a New York. * ■core waa S3 to 34 In favor of toe $69.50 GRADE John U Lewis’ Comrulttee for in­ ed, off-hand, that the erection of daUon of the Unitefi'^^ .States' conference of world leaders. Just on all of toe subjects listed. Others loelted pretty bed. The Army participation in the Buenos •.are doubtful in certain instances, Miaa Stanlle Johnaon, who la tak- Wetoerafleld team. dustrial OrganlsaUon and the direc­ roadside elgns will have any par­ what hold steps toe President has mg a nurae’a course at the New "nie annual meeting of toe Ladies I « lRi|e RRmber of airplane mo- Alrss peace conference. in .mid 7 such as whether pledges to drive torate of General Motors. Bach side ticular effect on the kind of driver safely are observed. Opinion is Britain hospital, came home Fridky All aeclety wUl be held at toe Com­ -thet had n e w been uaed but for toe week end. ' beUeves or affects to believe that it who stands In need of admonition on -aometlmea divided, especially on the munity Church House on Friday ORIENTAL aMM, fat anpert opinioo, ou^ queatlon relative to toe proper ®*»hant, who prophesied January 8th. fighting for a principle. The the drink score. And we feel quite to make his comment fit the dis­ mild ^ t e r last SeptamlMr, now UMar the naual Iward nt ease. ' ■peed to use on Connecticut hlgb- Rev. Harry B. Miner D.D. a torm- C. L O. declares that Its principle is sure that those planned by the W. *>• *» mUUed to aome c.’ pastor of toe Fede*atad church 4»*em they were con- T h e F a m i l y It is elngularly pertinent com­ ^ y s - REPRODUCTIONS collective bargaining. , General G. T. U. won’t have any at all unless Early returns Indicate that there as a woatoar prophet A t toe in Wapplng, haa accepted a caU to RRd ardared aold. They ment For one thing, he has not Ume he, made Ua predicUon many curate to St. James’s/ church, of Motors declares its right to say somebody with a genius for propv quent reuses of excessive gas and A is .Almost unanimity of opinion the .paatonte of toe (Congregational 91M aplaoe. Then the dewud pages to toe mere obatruaa other would be prophets arere broad- wUch church Rev. W ta J. McOurk church In RedhIU, Surrey, Bbigland. ViBS with whom and bow It shall collec­ ganda "punch” and terseness re­ thus toe patldot with stoiracb trou­ D o c t o r and consequently leas useful ahota, . among -driven that pedestrians was toen paater. He/had never hero im s bM Beaded aome engines oi M tln g lugubrious warnings of a He haa been locaTed in MotoerwaU. T ble, or with ctrlltls, may find that but has concentrated mightily oo should obey traffic signals and in Manchester beWre, he told toe tively bargain. vises the texU which have been pub­ •head of Scotland for toe pact five years, aa $5 9 .7 5 IR type of those aold to the flatulence is toe most prominent INFECTED TONS1L8 BtAT outlining a workable game for tbs ft should be required to walk on toe us. In November, when from varl. ^toerings yesterday, and did not American business tradition, the lished. Nobody reads roadside In New Yo r k left hand aide of the road on high- pastor of toe Congregational church Oompany, but for mari- symptom. Ihe one with a fqulty Ca u s e o t h e r a h a o e n t s ; amateur who does not Intend to ous parts frf this and other t ^ know much of its history. He served tendencies Of the oou-U, the whole sign texts of eight or ten or a dosen., liver or gall bladder may exhibit toe £waya without sidewalks. there. RM. and adaartiaed for bids. BHOUU) BE BETZOVED. make a career of toe aport ThU the thermometer aa curate at 8L James’s church for theflry of individualism and- the words. You’ve got to get your same symptom. (as readers of a lot ot books Special Group Survey near toe zero potat on one or two 10 yean and in that length of time Mr. and Mra. Edward P. Collins, MILL IRREGULARS Vhaalart ooaeern was low bid- By OBOBaB BOBS Mrs. Eva C. Stoughton, of Boat SLIPCOVERS sympathies of those who conscious­ Idea over In three or four. If the Asthma and heart disorders are ^ly to call him “ Darling" while By OB. MORRIS FISHBEIN. can testify) is perhaps toe greatest The commission, in addition to o ^ o n a , Mr. Brehant met with tame to know many not only In St. ■d got the order, at something always made worse oy^the pressure New York.—He to a vlalting fire­ checking his hat. But later In the Editor, Jaurnal of the American merit a book of toe sort can bava. asking for general pubUc opinion on James’s parjah, but also In St. Brid- Hartford, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold 18th Century furniture, so much in demand to­ ly o t unconsciously adhere to It, W. C. T. U. signs bore such legends v^*^!!!****® “ »tured chaffing. Collins and two children, Priacilla than 94JK10 a motor. Then of large amounts of gas against toe man, on his first Junket to Manhat­ evening when the refreahments mel­ Medical AaaootatiOB, and of Hy- And be haa carefully eliminated these questions, ia alao getting opln- A ' blooming in gar­ N*t’s- The. opening of 8L Jajpes’s day for living:, dining and bedrooms, calls for rich Davenport and A will be found on the aide of the cor­ and ’'Drive Drunk to Hell” or diaphragm or heart; and many pel­ tan. and Ignorant of toe devious low him, be to flattered when toe 'ion from apeclal groups by sending am J, Alden, were guesta o. Mr. Mig ciompanx had the Army geia. the Health Magmdne. all but toe most usual terms from dens, lilac bushes and other ahrobs 6^001 g ^ e him a further; opportu* jijstrous Oriental-type rugs. That’s why this sale poration. On the other side is a "Booze; Speed; Funeral"; or "Car. vic disorders art also made worse customs of toe metropolis. The cigarette girls hail him in toe same hU vocabulary. Thia ia particular­ toe questionnaire to several buat' nity to ^leet and know more of the ar Mrs. John A. Collins on Christ­ rabuilt and started filling beoaiise the dielentinn ol the Intes­ wonder haze la still In his eyes and affectionate fashion. . Taxicab driv­ ness and industrial employera who chlldrey of those days who have mas Day. IS so timely. new and growing belief on the part Rum, Death," maybe some drinking It has not been p; .od that re- ly nice in an Skiglishman, for that singing and many other aprlng-Uhe Club Chair*" ^ * 5 4 * 5 0 ft with them. tines with gas causes pressure he views us aU, I suspect, a little ers are beyond his comprehension; worthy nation has managed to de­ have volunteered to aak their em now grown to manhood and woman­ Mr. and Mrs. Brastus D. Burn­ of the workers that they have a driver might at least notice them against the delicate pelvic organs. skeptically. m oi^ of infected tonsila early in t o X thi tabira hood/ Bigelow Weavers offered us this limiti^ group ' looha, on the surface,'like a be simply cannot see why five of velop a sporting vocabulary quits '’ ploy?;ea to answer toe questlona. |h sMm to be turned. He bases bis ham motored to Rutherford, N. J„ vested right to a greater participa­ But no driver Is going to keep his Exces.slve gki. Is particularly like­ I hardly blame him. them vrill ram their machines Into youth wUl Invariably prevent heart W^en be lived tn Manchester and last week to spend the holidays with of so-called “ Mill Seconds.” The itregularities Btipewan en^mble perfectly dlaeaae. Infected jointa, or other incomprehensible to moat ouUafid- or., instance, also, toe seniors In a weather follow­ CUV with 18th Oantoiy aad ' tranaaetion for the government, tion In the management of the In­ eyes off the road long enough to ly to occur with old people, n;any of There 'vas tne day we stood at each other against the curb, de­ ers. For that matter, toe BngUah - high school have answered the ing the fall equmoctial storm. For utar leaving here the members of their eon and family, James Burn­ (we haven’t been able to find t h ^ ) do not mar Maple Colonial furalshlngsfs .■ . • r tma of toe important period at oStclals, however, are whom do not have the least Idea’of the corner of 42nd street, while stroying good property. Jangling al­ manlfestatlona. We know, how­ . Bridget’s parish became weU ham. •tyfes of toa jrear. iSo aUpee'ipeevara ar* a daflnlta' "Tnito tha dustries In which they function than rend a sermon, even a short one— ever, that such ailments may result still dutifully speak of toe varloua 'questions and toe same procedure la many years ne baa kept track of toe the beauty of the nigs or impisir their wearing o t what to do to curt the tendency to I pointed out the rotating electric ready Jangled nerve? and disturbing musical note values in terms of w ea th ^ forecast and says he haa lown to him. He knew Rev. Fred­ Mr. and Mrs. Charle., Carr of N ew Y e a r.’ as declaring that there was not unless he Is drunk; or crazy. from infected teeth or from Infec­ toing adopted, in a preparatory qualities. they have had heretofore, and a new form such gas Ir, abnormal amounts. news sign. A IltUe man. with a the peace ol the pedestrian. crochets and quavers and demi- school. never known tola sign to erick Murphy, for many years pas­ Rochejter, N. Y „ spent Christmas crooked or unfair about it tions elsewhere L. the body. It has false. “ prove. measure of determination to exer­ On the whole, the signboard prop­ This Is especially likely to happen derby squat on hto head, tapped my Not being too well Informed semi-quavers—than which nothing Twenty questions are Hated op tor of St. Bridget’a church, and also with Mrs. CaVr’e paronta, Mr. and Choice of dee I, rich reds, blue or ivory baek- Sf “P ehab^. drab placaa. SuatooL ^*4hat the only parts of the engines with those who take s great deal of visitor on his hip pocket. "Hey, about the atatuary of hto home been proved that infected tonsils waa weU acquainted with Rev. C. T. w ^ ble. duat-iyietlng tehrira; dAgnto aatoS cise that right aganda stunt doesn't appear to be result in such secondary complica­ could be more nonaenslcaL the form. These covei a variety of Mrs. Joseph Elmore of Pleasant grounds, washm to a glowing lustre. 9x12 size green or plum; Plain colon: grass, ruat, to the Coast Guard that were starch, as the starch may ferment buddy," toe little man rasped, "how- town, he can forgive New Yorkers The only fault with Mr. Devlin’s Mc(?ann, who died as pastor of SL Valley. 3-euahtes It looks like the clash of beliefs BclnUllatlngly ,brilliant. Just some within the small Intestine. tions sufficiently often to make subjects. Including traffic laws, en­ Bridget’a church. He bad never before washing. davenport and 1-cuahion club chair, 9S4JiO. aatlraly asw were the cylinder da I get V Tolty-Told street and for not having toe slightest Idea ol •’Badminton For AU" U the illustra­ so eonflictlng as to be Irreconcilable more signs. And while drunk driv­ Temporary relief-from gas pains Sixth' avenoo?" their removal desirable when Infec­ forcement, safety pledges, age been given toe opportunity, he said, 'ibe Poquonock Maroons scoredjs what hero It is who to commemo­ tion Accurs. tions, which are too obviously posed lirolta for operators, re-examlnatlon S3 to 24 win over too South Wind­ Which may or may not ing la helping to. notlcsbly decrease Is usually obtained with tho.-e hav­ rated In marble on Columbus Cir­ to meet Rev. WUlUm J. Judge, the without the intervention of a power My companion directed him easi­ Children who have large tonsils and have a dlaturblngly atatlc qual­ of drivers, mechanical inspection of Hollyw ood sor A. C. on Tuesday night. The I oat to be precisely accurate; a ing a noticeable amount of Intestinal cle; but ,ie to a trifle shocked to ity. Badminton la a fast and ex- Ute pastor, but had learned that greater than either the massed the average span of life, the wreck­ ly. for he has been around here a or have had diptheria continue to cars, speed limits, speed zoning and during hla early years in toe priest­ score at halftime was Poquonock WaaaGgatloa might devel- gas by taking a warm enema and couple of days, but—"Tel me,” be learn that no more than one per UausUns game, and the sight of Mr. unions or the soUdifled corporatlom age of the American scene by ad­ uslQg hot appllratlons over toe abdo­ carry diphtheria germs In their regulations concerning pedestrians Hollywood, Jan; 4.— ( a P)—P ro- hood he had been a hard worker and 15 South Windsor 14. Referee T. WATKINS BROTHERS I fMta. inquired, "do many New Yorkers cent of all New Yorkers have at one Devlin with every hair in place in Nicholson. WATKINS BROTHERiS Neither John L. Lewis and his C. vertising signs Is helping to take the men. , Those having excessive stom­ time or another, been within shout­ throats ^ter they have recovered. and bicycles. Copies mpy be ob­ a good orator. t Whether or not there has been lose their way around their city? Removal of toe tonsils lessens toe every iUustratlon la off key, some- tained from-'toe office of tha Com- Henry Parklngton of New Bri­ I O. nor Alfred P. Sloan. Jr., and his joy out of what Ufe the automobiles ach gas usually find that drinking ing distance of the Statue of Liber­ how. *°**®’' have /decided to After leaving Manchester, Fatoer The answer was yes, but It Is danger of spreading diphtheria. mluion at 18 Lewis street, Hart­ limit toe number of Claia “B” films Timmina said, he had been still tain, has been spending a few weeka rspfehensible or careless several glasses of warm water or ty- "Badminton For AH," by J. r . General Motors is jigger than the and the drunken drivers are leaving taking warm water and baking difficult to make lilm understand It. ford, and a supply is available es­ -^cond-rate efforts,/lIiMpenslvely close in touch with toe town at the home of hla aunt and uncle, I particular Instance there haa He Is willing to be patient with He wandered with me through Devlin (Doubleday, Doran.) United Statto and It is inconceivable j ^ ^ soda, will provide relief. If the Some 18 years ago, 1,000 chil­ pecially for groups desiring to take through his connections with toe Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Slckland. asB suqiicion that the poUcy the New Yorker’s lack ot interest the milling herd on Broadway and that a nation of a hundred and pain la severe, the not water bottle expressed surprise at toe many dren In Rochester, N. Y „ bad their a poll of membership. bleblU. ^ Pl^u roon adou - Catholic TranK;rlpt and when the Mra. Edgar J. Stoughton la III at/ ariUng atftotly military supplies may prove comforting. However, In the Museu s, the Planetarium, opportunity-was given him to take herTjome and under toe Doctot^ twenty-five million people shall per the Aquarium and other civic cen­ lonely faces that confronted him on tonsils removed when they were 5 ! daaisiB is an wrong, i f all the there measures do not remove toe the avenue dejltcated to light­ or 6 yeare old. O reful records l^hlbltora haiycomplain«l In re­ the pastorate of St. Bridget’a church care, with a severe cold. mit a quarrel between them to In­ cause of the flaiulence and therefore ters, and hr readily sees why 8 out cent weeks toat/nau "B pictures he lost no time in accepting. It I o f auch kales that the Unlt- oi 10 city dwellers could reel of toe heartedness and gaiety. He wasn't were kept of these chUdren and of GILEAD William Waldron Jr., who Is at­ flict Injury upon its entire country Health and Diet can not be expected to bring perma­ much confronted when your corre­ 1,000 other children of toe same ‘ 7 ‘A p in attends^^ waa Uke roturnlng home to him. tending'“ toe Springfield college, tataa government has made nent relief. exact whereabouts of the Polo \ HEBRON who shoi/the filma _ave found Knowing so well toe tradiUona of —particularly when It la quite cer Grounds, Yankee Stadium and the spondent Inadequately explained age who did not have their tonsila came home for the holiday s, but re­ tha War of the Rebellion were In tomorrow's article, I will tell removed at that time. The Young Women’e club will St. Bridget’a parish, toe oldest'In tain that neither aide can be wholly Advice Madison Square Carden In a aingle that only lonely men seel, a crowd. turned last Wednesday and entered together and put into a .you more about the problem of ex­ That’s the rub In entertaining a A recent comparison showed that hold Its monthly meeting at the Schools of the town open Monday, matter. They believe gooa actors Manchester, be felt that there was toe Springfield hospital, where he right. By UR FKANh McCOY cessive gas. Wstch for the article breath. He flnda It difficult, how­ are waated/on these pSuTres. i'Aaol^. aloeg with the resuite of care­ ever, to comprehend whj most deni­ visiting fireman; bis New York host sore throat did not occur as fre­ home of Mrs. Be.-1 Lewis Tuesday Jan. 4th. after a mid-year vaca­ This country cannot be permitted Is placed on toe defensive side. quently or as severely In the chil­ afternoon. January 0, at two o’clock tion of about ten days. ‘**'•‘•*<1 to direct ful reaearch aa to what became oi THE PROBLEM OF GAS PAINS QUESnONS zens of Manhattan conaidei Brook­ to degenerate Into a bedlam of AND ANSWERS lyn, which to Just across toe river, dren who had their tonsila rsmoved instead of Wednesday, the regular Miss Mary Kelley of Middletown lipprovlng toe quali- A trerud of . Wo auppUea, the reading public (Pain 'n Bark and Leg) as a foreign country where a pasa- as in those who did not And toe ^ y - Dr. M. M. Burns from the A teacher In the Seymour school, •*°®'** “ '1 other ele- strife between great trade unions -West Harttord, spent her school va- . moMld probably be aghast with Many people think that headaches Quuestlon: E L. B. writes: "I port and visa are almost necessary. children without tonsils bad fewer State Bureau of Mental Hygiene of ' '■ “ '«y " a y and great industrial corporations. .eatlon with Miss Florence E. Smith, r e n ^ attacks on toe double UU ------1 aod colds are the moat common have a constant pain In my back, colds than the others. It was not­ Hartford wiu speak on "Probiema mere ts too much at stake, for too | ^ human family, but which hurts regardless of toe post W A U ST. BRIEFS ed. also, that auch InfecUoua condi­ 'nrinetpal of the school, at her He- SEE HOWTHRIFTYHOMEOWNERSCUT the New Year Oountleas thousands of rifles, for Fteada for Pnnlahnient. of toe (Zhtld. " This U to be an open ,oron home. many people. U . these thinge can pidgmg from my experience with tIOD 1 take. Tn addition, have Ihdeed, my vtotUng fireman la at tions as diphtheria and scarlet favir ‘*Wch the United States government sharp pain which shoots down the were slightly more frequent in tboee meeting and anyone interested ia Misa Eoito Hartman has returned thou.sands of sick people, 1 believe a loss about several features of n v New York, Jan. 4. — Lehman invited u> attend. Mrs. Viola War­ th). "rtginator of only be settled by the-stern hand ol , . t o her home in Brooklyn, N. Y., aft­ ■ ••*** R Wt prioe, have been peddled that gas pains usually cause much right leg. I have had many exam tlve life here. One afternoon, be Brothers, mvestment banking firm, with tonsils than in those without. HEATINGCOSTS...SAVETIME,WORRY government, then toe stern band oi inationa and treatments without be, This evidence should indicate ner, Mrs. Frances Barraaso and er having spent a vacation here at , by dealers in evary comer of the more distress among the sick than expressed a wish to see a burlesque announced today Thomas Hitchcock, Mrs Rose Mots will assist tha boet- n 0(W.0(» and up. waa hero today government must fj^ll upon the con­ any other symptom. In fact, the Ing helped. Is there any way quite certainly toe importance of the homa of Hr. and Mrs. Leroy /—but not to get bito films. w it h this FREE John Barclay S a rv / c w j.ifotid. Great fortimen have been show where be aat at leisure la toe Jr., and loaepb A. Thomas have esa, Mrs. Lewta, with toe refresh­ presence of excessive gas la the moat could find out for myself whether beer admitted as partners as of Jan. having tonsils removed when they Benslnger. iViaMtMTtOUPTHAT tenders and put an end to the con­ logs, smokes and tolerantly ments. Paul Thompson, a senior at Caiy^ ” ®’ the 47-yaar- LUK AN9 m SURE by broken who bought ‘'con- tention. common single symptom known. tola pain is of a rheumatic origin? watched toe ribald onUcs. I. last. Hitebeock, international are Infected or enlarged. It la not old former toaat of Parta, "I am not Answer: It Is difficult to provide however, sufficient to warrant re­ Mrs. Albert Dorau of Wallingford 'heettcut State College, and bte HAVE NO MORE 1i^,g*nBeace and toe danger of getting S? 1 per 'bent compared with the CtoMles Hardy and a friend from film work during tot day time NO WONDER! THE ne Herald would bespeak the tol- cause of the constant Irritation two enemas each day to keep the pate little difficulty. New York a t y were recent vUltofa eral other pupils here but some of DAMPERS ARE SET bita Who know tha ropes. of the Ignited end of a clgat in yoiir like 1985 week, Dow. Jones A Co. them were unable to attend toe eostello haa found work plentl- erance of newspaper readers and •^mach or Inteatlnal gas. colon clean, and you will find out ejrs was agalhst you. Mr. X— reported. In toe preceding period Usually the child will be eating at the home of Jar. and Mrs. Geonre tul in Hollywood WR0N6. A U THE !/'■* _;^” **** “ •* HAvles are notoriously within a few days whether or not ice cream on toe same day on which Hardy. “ plMty. The young people played during recent HEAT IS OOING UP their sympathy for headline writers .. organs bsve only _ let ua oall him Mr. X—at to# varge el'angea varied from a d e c r e e of weeks. McLaglen ^Wfgaidful of costs. They think your trouble is due to a rheumatic, he 'vsa operated, some cereal with g ^ e a , exchanged prosenta and bad ■poke a good ThE CHIMNEY who daily are called on to flnj limited space tr which to work and of ^ h y ^ a U w . merely remarked * F par eeot t,. a gain of 20.1 per Mrs. E. B. Foote left Sunday for a fine lunch served. word. ^^JfiWIng at all of condemning rhil- tMemla. If your pain does have a milk or cream on toe second day, a month’s visit St toe home her new ^ ‘’®**"* • '« unnaturally dla, that we New xorkera must poaaeaa cent compared with toe same 1936 at Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert went to see TNIS LXOT WAS AHNOTZO WITH OAS new and startling way of announc- h«nded by gas II Is not long befori rheumatic basis toe five day fast­ week. and almost a full diet by the third. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and IN -TMl HOUM UNTII.THS SSHVICK MAM ew N se WAS DsuaHTSo w it h n b s u l t s I^Shlls of doUan worth ol brand new tough hides and are affUcted by a her daughter, Mra. Charles C. Sel a p is h SCSVICC m a n SHeWHO HIM HOW tng that It IS feared "the peace of M*®**^*** dirraae develop. ing period wlU cause aufflcien't elim­ ( waa on the POUND THS UAH AND SSAUO ft UP. ^ t lc is s and supplies if they believe mania for aelf-peiMcuUon. He’s Mrs. Deeu^ L. Bu6ll, in Liconln. K .lera, and toe latter’s Infant daugb home of Peggy Bates, contract ac TO PIS PUHNACS. SAVINS COAL. TOO. Europe may be wrecked." Real gaa palna are usually of ination of toe tr.xlna so that you will probably right at that OO-ED LEARNS LESSON H. Mr. aiidM r.. L«,n HJS^ ^ tar. at tb.e Lawrence and Memorial tress, today. soawthlng better has been de- What th. .... , colicky nature and may pro- tm^ova ooBslderably. Judging sole­ Union will occupy her house during ly from jrour description of your Ha la. of oourae, Impraewd tar tha Hospital, New Lwdon. ’Tuesday. WWle playing on the lawn with FIRST POLL LIVE COALS FORWARD TO ■RWapadto take their places. This t the readlhg public does not | duce such sev»re.cramping that the archltactunU pandora of tha Em­ IN BEFLECnoN her abaence. ^ always realize k that the mechanl-1 Patient can} think of nothing else, sjraptoms, vou may have sclaUea An ice carnival, planned for New her dog Miaa Bates looked up *w y weU be Justified if the new which often causes a shooting pain pire State and Clinralar Buildings. O x fj^ O.— (A P )—A Miami, O., R e a d i n g Stuart Gtbaon haa returaad J e w ’s Day hy the Gilead SkaUng sightseeing bos stopped' a ^ the cal llmlUtlona of the headline 'I Hewrver, *" many cases, instead of VM Georga Waahlngton Tri-Borough toe home of Wilbur N. Hills a. the new plane, the new en- actual pain being produced, the d o ^ one leg. 1 have prepared an urJversity co-ed learned from ex­ Ub, to be held on Porter’s pond, w.riter's speciflcatlons and raw Bridges and Radio City, but he is perimenting that toe closer atten­ •pending a week In RockvlUe wii to be postponed for obvious rea- the new whatever, makes teriai ma- ^ I1 patient...... notices a dull discomfort. article on SCIA-nCA which will be And Writing ^ -lu c k house. The laat three ae- eriai are rigid. For such a style accompanied by bloating, a feeling sent to anyone requesting It. and chagrined to t jn that not 1 out of tion she gave to her professor, toe Bis aunt and uncle, Mr. and •0^ Thera were to have been races troasea who Uvwl hare agsre once greater “ lUtary eiridency and 10 New Yorkera realise that the poorer grades she received...... ly John Ssihy ”■ Jmmen Quinn. ■ad lea stunts galore. Last winter of heading, so many letters and I fuUnesa or r> belching. you may wish tc send for this ar­ Stan, but today they can’t gat ea- the greater safety of the soldier ticle. To obtain a copy, forward most inspiring night-eight in to« Day after day fell into a Burdick apent Naw r«Ar*a or Ua winter before an ic« carnival trs work.’ RBilor. spaces to each line, no more; with j.Z *’"®* with .gas discomfort find it city to toe view of Oaatral» Park deap stupor, which finally caused There was once a'day whan Bad­ on> at Uw home of hie parents M r was held on tbu pond under the aus- difficult to sleep and Insomnia is your request i- me In care of this minton waa so far an toe areatern Misa Bates decided it waa Ume to lot of other rules it would take newspaper and enclose a large, self- South from an uptown vantage. One ®r®* ^ •>*»' problem to toe In­ and Mra. Charles Burdick at Mam Pjej* o j l ^ Hartford Skating club move. there is no Justiflcatlbn for caused by excessive gas rnore often of toe mysteries he wlU alao take structor. world ia concerned, confined to Blng-r wbidi drew a large number of akat- too long to explain. But the me­ tlan it Is cau'rd by any other oon- addraaaed, stamped envelope. Cheater Green. the ouU&i^ weapons or away with him is the fact that New She bad discovered, she told land and toe extremely tony New a n asd gpaetatora. chanical boundaries are the least uition. The late and action of the York Badmlntoo club. People either Hebron Grange N,o. m wtu bold FUm ProducUon Notoa; ins upon the market. They (Uric Acid) a Yorkers often travel 900 mii«e oy him. that whenevei she fixed her Its regular meeting at the Gilead *• '*'•"» was a guest of the headliner's troubles. A ma­ heart mav oc greatly affected during snow train to view the winter wlilto- gaae constantly on toe professor, didn’t kncAv about toe ganm at all, fw the day m New Year’s Dky at Pedro de Cordoba, known far his Modern that be destroyed. Not per- in attack of stomach raa, with the Question: Thomas D. states' "I Xi*****J' evening, January S. performances in prUStly aarb wui requires no Modem jor one, In this European situation oees of the country when the beau­ ahe got a d lo y feeling. or If they did, toojght It was aome- ^ hone of M m Marietta G. Hoi^ background irily hit with a hammer or heeri Iwat becoming very rapid and am afraid to use meat because of toing for Aunt Jana to do betwaen Hlea Florence Jonee, tfrtiimr oicct appear as an eceentrte and t w - toe uric arid 't contains. What can ty of enow-coversd Central Park, Further experimenting detar- for 1937, will have charge of the Mm gnd sistar, Mias Marion G ott . connection, is the fact that he is forceful. Be.yrnd any question of a nJned that fb jr Ughta tn the room luncheon and f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Linda ot peramental muatcian in "Wa Too ■Rkred with an acetylene 'lO'ibt. many oi those who believe use Instead 7" with ita arched bridgas, is at toalr program. called on to deal freshly. Interesting­ doorstep. cast reflections no the professor’s Then quite suddenly Canada took Waat Hartford, their son Arthur. Shall M eet” - ’ ’ wire now to szpum. vne pmsT m 3 Piece* in Solid and aold in such riia'pe that inej'^have something wrong with AnTO-er: Vou do not need to be U^. and Mrs. J. have mov­ 2 2 K J ® . eSNPIOeNT THAT ly. with a myth, and a dead myth at glaeasa. The reflections produced to the game, and reached proficien­ Brown Jr,, B student at Georgetown Unl- „ A new animated cartoon. N A » A *BUIK COAI.* NSAT Mea Mouea will ea wash at misht. can je restored tsTluU useful- the heart ar. led. to make this mls- afraid of toe small amount of uric ed from John L, 'Way’s hqhm - to that. acid In meat tl you use a limited incooelsteMcJea. an hypnotic egect when toe co-ed cy. The- United Statee caught toe t Yeraity, Waahingtoa, D. C , Michael *Bklppy," will be releaeedto Unit- M trifling eapenae, but pernU- Ube only because toe upward prea- kept her eyes fixed on toe glasses. infection from Oanaqa and at pres­ WilUmantic. Doyla of UnionviUe and others apent ad Artiata la place of Walt Disney Oak or Maple ‘The peace of Europe!’’ _ sure against the heart of excessive amoiuit of meat with toe evening The rush, the tunfioU and the coti- ■“ and completely put out ot tlnual clatter do not aJanc for ent aportiig goods bouses are hard John Lyman of Marlborough haa Hew Year's Day as guests o t R a i ^ mlcs. Disney movea over to K. K. m •umach gas Is affecting toe heart meal and use plenty of cooked and returned to toe home bis paronta, Sen^ M wiN check yoor firnace FREE Some DOW phase In this war skir­ raw vegetables with It those are what ha aapaeted. But T A L L STOBY ]>ut to it to furnish equipment tor o t w asatoOve and Mra. Edmund H. Ihe thousands of Badminton duba Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lymaa, to Hortoa'a-notoar,- Mra. Fraaklin Fangboni haa haw aign- Young folks who are “setting up” housekeeping Is not evm the excuse of mishing appears, or some very .old Those bothered by discomfort be was not prepared to aaa a throng -hdp yov get better heat at less cost Good, livuble Modem like this, w « feel, is a last* of harried-looking oattrea, dartiag _ BHetol, 'Va.—City Attorney Joe and privata practltlanera. it’s a help la oaring for hla fatoer. P ftfiboth Doyte of UnkmviUe, and «1 tor "Dangerous Numbat" with for the first time, and those who have established a phase with a new and different__ but- iroro gas usuaii, . find that___ --,it comes____ CA8B OFFER MfwtaiiUal economy In the sell- forward to whatevar thair iI im II i i i lonely armory that ten’t flUmi on Tha Mlaaea Beatrice Porter aikl Jelm Hortoo, a atudent at Oeiuieeti- Robert Young and Ann Sothern. toewyenbewto i home for some time and now want a fresh, new note .X®!! bed and dresser with ton on its coat—and InatanUv th» particular time Inasmuch Brown won toe tall story contest at Invartobly the dealers "gang tlona might be, atoimlng daad In -a dinner for Bristol offidala. Here’s every avallahtc night with entoual- Cloria Barraaso attandad a Chrlat- o u t S t ^ College, were aleo present ■H M an' Mtner the high , chest or vanity dresser at this low — DMiductloo - - — ^ bears a ciipcctdirect Beaumont, Tex. -^In an open let­ aata. TOO ef the eessfZ?^ SleKw to their ^rroundings, are selecting conservative there is no genuinely com- cables buss with another “threat ter to a burglar who broke Into St. their tracks to w a t ^ tUi eot y: maa party held at toe borne of their teM .rehearsal of tha cantata t 70i_ P^ce. Choose in either of two warm* live- relationship to meals However OtrlBe ”, was held at the o o o p b b a h v b s v a r io f Modem. ^ thi# Modem bedroom is an important to the peace ot Hhirope." And all v'liec bile ba.-kf up Into toe ston- Mark s Bplacopal Church reoenUy, hokUng a half doUar betwsen his A hunter went eat fdr be“j on a So there la a placa for a book music toaeher, Mlaa AUana BaiMe tn c v ia able finishes . . solfd maple or solid oak flniahed hi ■ale. The government geu which gives, within reasonable Um- Columbia this past week. s a v e s s t u d e n t s i h w e t Wkh bMtha NMdts SNVe aew «•- Style Trend of the New Year. toe Ume there hasn't been anythlna during the night, toe patient Rev. George F. Cameron offered (A l o w and upper Upa, Ha does not, bitter cold day and forgot to taka 5 !? y ** Chariaa FlUnoro ««yfce Men. Let Um _____ open-grhined ivory. Regular $102.46. doUars for thlngi that cost ______-r a 1 mav he moet _■ __ befo>e his departure, hope to fathom any buUeta. Btoen he met a bear, ite, the glet e f toe game. j . g. Et took the Vwaesrdadsr even remotel; resembling peace ih may be most troubled by gas early foi advance hoUce of toe marau- tofn a Yaaria party. Tk* Buffalo, N. Y.— (A P )— Stodsnto imeUmes UtUe mom ID toe morning before any meal baa dar’a next vlalL toe athgular etiquette o f toe eub- beads of peraplraUot dripped from Devlin bee prov,deb the book, and it DOGGED o t Now ■ tUm ^ • r ■ ■■ Europe for six years. would be diffleult to find anybody cantata w m proamtad ^ at toa UniverMty of B u l h S ^ the sale itiseU. been taken. The rector wrote that since no way where a gentleman only offen bis brow and turned to Ice aa they saying money by a vhe yea hew te eetroel fc. And h e l ssrvicaisnu What is meant, of course, is that a aeat to a lady U aha looks as feU. better qualified (o write i t Devlin Oileago— Police war< ca to> look­ Scegatloeal chuich here a week or la fiL ■ale of thoae .artl. Flatulence is an exescdingly com- money ever Is left tn toe church two ago, and win he rnwatad at •sroement with nuip sjmptom because It may ao- though she ia about to faint or u He fired toe pellets in hia gun, but waa aU-Bngtand singlea. manh dou­ out for a patient robber after listen something baa' broken which ia as would profit by to# bles and mixed doublee champhui the Westchester c b u i S T t o d ^ ■toroa- Tlie ajrstam ia tirapie the not esaenUaJly mill rompany so riany diaordera. Thus sagging beneath a load of packages the heat the barrel melteo them tng to August Gaydoar compiamt. For this FREE Hootiiic Sorvico likely as not to taring us In a day or from 1932 to 1991. and ia a technl- ■ to ^ ta give tha stona their aharacter, such as tr-* patient with tuberculoala may or is at tha age of 70 m ov«^ They turned to toe again as they robbar rode on the sau:> S S S f / S OPW THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVWINCS UNm 9 O 'O W two right out onto thee field of bat- Tha SS “to ordinarily required to riafi and student as wall as a aipaah- Hebron and OoldMster, diraeted hv exp lain more about flatulence than re;:alr toe damage you do.” the let­ ■n»e hat check giria at tha mid- traveled through toe cold air and ■traat cars with hia proqpaetivs vic­ of equipment as, town caravanaariea startle »Hm, for Ing player. This winter he w kjra^WlUlan O. Seyasa o t Wte* ssrjcic.'ss,,2i"«“ tla—and batUes oooaume but a ataut toe tuberr.il-.ieis. DisturbancM ter stated, and “also win taave yoa penetrated the akuU of tha bear. ' tim from toe. far oortowsat atce ot a n d *M lie CO al’^Aone Le cannot imagine whan Um» ea- coaching and lecturing la Xmeiica of the dl.aeativa tract are other fra- 7^” * amitad again. Ihe toi- city to the ■onto Mdc, m»sw»| opportunity for happier puraulta." daarsd themaelvaa to him n fflrliB f and he ia famllU) enough with ’ A JNs stock auettoa hted Wadnaa- WATKINS BROTHERS d M e ( water OB the hrala. two tranafera, before taking l i M l g aude W Jones brought out Pten sayaa aach stadMt i S ^ zso W. G. GLENNEY CO. ■d Oanadten comtltlona teomhlasattha iMiataCggtetaL , • y y on hair-cuta. laundry, tai- B leeard.atteedteiee and hrtekhny- torag; rtrkhaa and a a ^ ^ • •K a rth J , ', at AAANCHESTO, CONN. 1 ■i'.l u ICANOBBBfnSk IV E m ilQ BEKAIA IIONDAT. JAmAKT 4, lS 8f ’■S™' ^wm eim AU ). m a n c b i r b b . o o n n « m o r d a t , j ^a i t o a k t 4, S3 t» It wkaa tt was mmouaced at Andtrsou, Znd., that tbs Miss Waleher-said ao interprotv TAKES plaato than «IU * Datoo-Raaay diri- OBITUARY [fascists BOMBARD NAZIS TAKE 310) MEDICALPR(NatESS was needed to feel toe v £ a n t , ■km would not opea today, thwwlag WEDDINGS ~|3 5 0 PAID OLD ASE NEW RELIGIOUS INTEREST CluristlsB qU ilt and linearity o f agA Prattflent Gattl ask­ approaiaiataly 3,000 amployaa out thofli woman.of tha Orient in their John Barrymore Placed SUB ALPINE a U B ’S ed the memben to render tha same m s NEW JOB of wofk. Fred C Kroeger, general ^mna, prayers or tesUmoay. She type o f support gtvea ths other offi­ manager, arid the cloalng waa caua- DEATHS NEOTRAl DKRICB SPANISH VESSEL, DWANISSDBJECr felt that ths Amerioan woman nsed- cers during the club’s sxlstenoA ed by "lack of productloa needa" at. , Fattx^-Jackmore. TAX AHEAD OF HME Btaasr a Dfrbi Clara JaeluBora waa rnsRlad INDICATED BY MISSION ed lean organlxatlOB and more o t the On Probation By V^fe "peakers were Mayor trflrated to the Wtkaa in eight otSir reviteUalng power of the apitlL BANQUET SUNDAY Genaral Motora plants. Elmer CUmiiee Kaofla, 31, son ef ^^Tburaday. Dacember 31 to Chambers, Selsctman Joseph’ Arthur Joaeplf Pattoa, son of Mrs. Asks QaesUoas, ^ro. Judge William & Ryda, 8nn Trister Re- Shortagea of materlala Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kflofla df 75 For First liiiie Areas Near DERIDE BASQUES Wibefors the men’s groups at tbe Hollywood. Jaa. .4.-(AF)-JohnAm lttto, Barrymora by these unite—principally Middle Turapika u st, died at 3 Dr. A. Soidiniist b F n d A. Elaeabarth. of 33 Moore 3fiM Welcher asked a number o t Thomas Dannaher, Danta PagaaL ■trsst, tormalrly of Jsnsy CRy. Tbs T k « g ii Not Dae Uatfl Febra- Geoenl Awakeninj of Qurb* Salvation Army Citadel yesterday questloas whlqh she hoped tha wom­ storrymoro eras plaead on probation •.iti, iT------i----- "— la Uvlng •?®’ '»Tary o f tha club, Louis AfSiisto, eauaad tha cloriag e f four ethers ot o'clock last Bight at tha Manches­ frasB Page pnaj afternoon. Jeafo W; RandaU. viro wlto hto nurse and trainer, Ken Newsmeo Bit the oonoratiea’a fhetoriea. Oeneral ter Memorial hospital foUowing Foirfiiiii Embassies i cmmmov was psrfonnad at 9. en present would ponder over and today by Baatne Barria, his bride of Kelly, in West Los Angaiea. Ot^ 200 Attend Annual at Today's o;dock to S t M i ^ i Bpiacopal prastdent o< the Travelers Insurance Uke home with them. The flrtt, John Rota, flnanela? sscretarY, and Motora has plants In tfi eitiaa ht the abdontiMl ♦wi anger and leatttiitlan of the re- ^ u rra by tbs rector, Rsv- James 117 1 Many Hare Al- tbiiity to World's Need of Company also addressed the com­ » few weeks because "he roughed “Other married oouples can have United Statse. Hs was bora ia Maacbaater,' AprU matnlng cargo, a cssaatton o t fur­ “What does my home mean to me?” thvlr apati and nobody aver hear* Dr. Edmond R. ZagUo. Most of Qwestieis Stirart NeU. ‘Thay were attam bined male groups from toe Pro­ "W tat does -ray community mean me up a ML" Dinner, at Chibhonse On About 500 mea lematnad la two 11, 1805, and atteedsd grpaunar Madrid A re B e ia g S h e M ther counter measures by Germany lieedngtfM . , 5 yM a e Rosa Fatam and Jamea testant churebas. about it but the Barrymores every­ tUnner con- Flaber Bo<^ plants at Flint over tha school aad graduated from ~~ win teflo w i. ■ readyPkUUp. God Is T la n e at Pkplest to M e?" and again, "What dora my "1 told him to go to hla trainer’s one has to know about it” ^ •" awakening of week-end derolte a court order to Chester high school in'the class of TTm Basques havs refused to re­ church mean to me?" S)ia ax noma aad stay thers unUl he decid­ Miss Barrie deoUned to atate the Bdridge Street York. 4.— (A P )—Dr. leave, which General Motors obtain­ lease cargo or . passenger; although Tka brlda' woiw a gown o f wh Christianity soon," dectorad Dr. plained that she was formerly presi­ ed to make ameBdA'* said tbe dark- 1023. He worked tor a abort UnM Madrid, Jan. 4.—(AP) —Fascist Dr. Alfred B. Simdquist, who crepe with JackH oTwMte chiffon - in f Chorch Serrices — Wslgle. "We ore standing on toe casus bent but friends said differ- O. t^gwaU, one of Um mm' ed Saturday. ' Police and deputy after hie graduation ter the Man- bombing planes, flying low over the Faloa hsraslf has been'liberated. Approximately 850 peraons bava dent of toe Hartford Young Wom­ eysd fourth wlfa o t the actor. races have arisen over Miss Barrie's came to Manchester early .last year tolvet and coraaga of gardsnlsa aad already paid their Old Age Aasist- very throahhold of that reawakening en’s ■Christian association a Job sev­ tnimten" e t thm tirat aheriffs who riaited the plana Satur,: cheeter Plumbing aad Supply Corn- northwestern Madrid, dropped more Meanwhile, the question of when, Ullea o f ths vallw . The brideamaid's “While 1 don’t anticipate ,any seri­ determination to fiU a stags « . FolUra^ the banquet dancing dMBsiata. Why .a t I day night departed without attempt­ if ever, Beiebsfuebrer Adolf Hitler to establish a practice as a physi­ wee tax of three dollars, although of the Christian faith." eral aiaes too big for her, aad one Over two hundred members and. It admiiiUttrmtloa, wrat to paay, later Joining Ms brothers In than 30 bomba oil the cental today cian and surgeon, waa the speaker dress was of yeUow taffeta and her 1,100 Attend Final Senr- Seas Revival Coating. * ous devalopmeats. the next move to g^ement to San Francisco begin­ enjoyed in toe aumtorium. * atw ys«i das tsar i to W ia atrmet today.___ _ ing to evict the “sit down" strikers the buildiBg ooostrtKitiaa • busini tn a fresh air raid which Imperiled will-reply to Fraaoo-Brltlsh pleas it ia not due until February 1. Tbx she never could have done Justice tbe reconciliation depends on John." gueata of the Sub Alpine club at­ at tbe noonday meeting'of the Kl- corsage of tea rosea. Collector Samuel Nela^ Jr„ r^ The speaker claimed tost the ning February 1. Th« • frianda^ts. I«ad yea cafli t e W ■tea It nM 'lila flnt day oa the Sheriff Thomas Wolcott went to the and after learnl^ the mason’s refugees in tha offlctslly abandoned for a stoppags of volunteer departs Hr. aad Mrs. Pattoa Tue to had it not been for the sptrttual Hisir reo«nt aerial cMpement to tended toe 34th annual banquet and hall where yesterday's meeting waa turea to the aid o f SpanlMi Insur- wmnls aub today at the TM.CJt., ported today. praaaht wave o f vulgarism *«/• s^ngth she gained each Sunday »e t^ Barrymora baa not given his SANCTUARY — « *a boy the M he was V l l ^ >kte. A t -10:30 trade, specialised/tn the- masonry dl' .United Statea embassy. Hie first meeting o f the new yeur their home at 963 3lato irtreet. Tbe ice at So. M. L Chnrdi. Yuma, Alls., eUmoxed a stormy ro- full and complete ^proval. danea held to the clubhouse. Eld- held, but left without aeialng aay ot vision o t the Muchestsr Oopstruc- genta r6malnsd a mjmtery. Der A penalty charga of on# dollar e*’«*k atheism would soon pass In a tw- from her own church, and letti Bead— aad yoa s m i u, the toA u ^ OolumUa Ual^r- First eatlmatea by government anq'.the first under the club’s new bride to a Jacquard euttot’ at Cheaey mendous rellgloiu revival, duplicat­ manea which included a crooa-coun- ridge street, yesterday afternoon. ■oaS ssoBlUy P90H ;^pWMered mahofany chair not indicate what the nagt legal step Two heavy bombs from tha Insur­ addreasss tha diplomatic corps on pects that roapy otoera will pay it ' tianity, was the general theme of luticmary war Was checke?' when tha from her church. Their latest quarrel started while appearances together, perhaps to toanM the members of toe club tkmw (a> aw aaat. act ) tha a&iateeoth floor o t 130 Wall ter Oongfagatlonal Chureh Pariah gent attackers fen only 280 yards ere. Mr. Pattoa to also athletic, to- the east / for toeir oooperatien to canytog Sergeant Charles ar tatMT-ate (as> pm aa would be, although ha mentioned House, the dormitoryory and laundry January 11. tefoeted to baaeball and whila at tola month, to avoid standing m ni>f the several speakers during the Wroley Methodist movement and ra- Later she put toe question, “What they were welcoming the New Year ■saaw aa tha aasola from the American embaaay. The ligioua revival spread over toe in Jubilant fashion at a fashionable out toe various activities of the Maglrtrate Mark Rudlch af tha laaa. two poalbtUtiea. He said John Doe at th«r Mansfield State Training Stay "LecAureff DIplomata High school was noted tor his high when toe rush begins. two-dsy Preaching Mtoalon -of Man docs my religion mean to me" and A oaw aica-praaldeiit of the warrants could be obtained tor the building was not damaged by the Hiere were. In fact, reports Herr Bhiumeratora James H. JUmstao world. ?■• e? cafA Miaa Barrie said. ctob during hla term aa preaident Broderick had been drinking. rnlawaa Oompany, 75- School aad the Faculty Building at explosives, however, although refu­ Jumping aUUty. Hs U-a niscbaale Chester's Protestimt churches. The sttd toe most beautiful answer to ARCHITECTURAL SURGERY for thm yeara. Relations between Broderick added. that he took ■____ 9 - W- Aaaklss arreeta of all of the strlkeni remain­ the. Connecticut State College, Hitler bad decided to "lecture" tha at the Chaace VOOght plant. Bast and four canvassers have listed mors Religious tempo proceed about the query she had ever heard was As a flnala to the scene at the Aaaai S-atata Thaatae flrm which supplies mo- gees—most of them women—fled hi' first of toe series ot mass meet­ toe same as depressions in other toe officera during his presidency rafuge to the station to get away ing In the bulldlaga, or that one Storrs, conn. diplomats. Hartford. than 13,000'persona in Maaehe made to her hy a young Mohamme­ cafe, she said Barrymore strode out from traffic. ^ Tsa Wala Straw to bakers, grooara and coo- terror to the basement foi; proteo Prior to the Marta Junquera cul­ ings waa held in toe South Method- lines be intimated, toa world allow­ -.aiO room Mom- ***®" cordial and the bench warrant could be obtained, He married on- November 10, 1926, aa eligible to pay the tax. tot church Saturday night with Rev. dan glrL MiM Welcher said re­ of the pifoo >a true, imperious Bar­ son hotel to C3ilcago's loop will un­ had made many advances, he waa at hla deak. one etriker arrestefl.and brought tn- tlon. None was Injured. ture, German warships In the Bay ing toe ebb o f Faith to g o Just ao low rymore fashion. l^**!** I only drink on Mine Elsie Trotter, daughter of Mrs. Ailen E. daxton, pastor of Trinity ligion means service, service In toa dergo a major operation. iM lldaya, he pleaded. "Give me y ^ -fla a ndautes later. Dr. Tuf' tqseourt for a. teat case. Tilt mas Trotter and to them were The Fascist ships appeared over of Biscay had seised the Spanish Minor-Wegner before toe tides of faith bring the church, service in toe home, serv­ “Unfortunately, any quarrels PERSONAL " waa h elii( Intervleared, with bia the northwestern district shortly Union churcfi. Providence, R. J. aa CTiriatlan. spirit upward. to a new One-fifth o t the hostelry will be Frank Oatti, toe club prestdenL another chance." f in a n c e COMFANI The atrikea in the two Flint Fisher born two children, a son, Charles merchantman Aragon and Mr. and Mrs. Max Wagnsr ef BOCGY STOW DRAINING guest speaker. let in toe community. And again which We may have must become ravlea^ t^ history of the club boaa, Oiarlaa W. TauaslK, pres- plants, called Dec. 80, left 8,300 before noon, loosed their deadly mis­ shelled and beached the steamer Hartford Road announce tbe iphr- and invigorating existence. Sliced away to be used aa an Inde­ «u»P«uJ«d senttnee Elmer and a daughter, Biarlene FituU Meeting it remained for a (toincse girt to pubUe," continued Miss Barrie, ad- pendent S l-ttory, 450 room hotSL rlTw* meetinge on Charter ' o f the company, seated at his workers Idle end subeequphtly Mabel. He was a member of Memo­ siles over the University City and Soton. riage of their daughter. Miss b EM "Christiana must fight back »fter Brodtrick prorolted to koop *' The final meeting of the series write one of the most Intelligent an­ oak atraet nearly a quarter of a away from stattona. caused the closing of some divisions rial Lodge, Knights of Pythias, and Cuatro Camlnos districts, and swept (The Insurgent radio station at Cairiattos Wegner, to Fred Henry JOB NEAR COMPLEnON against their enemies seeking to un swers as to what religion meant to southeast toward the center of the •ast night in the South Metoodiat 'i-What ware his duties to b e?' Dr. of the C3ievrotet and Buick plants of the Brotherhood of the Con­ San Sebastian said the Marta Minor, son of Francis Minor of 63 church resulted tn one of the larg­ dermine the principles of cairistton- hOT. so cleverly waa it worded by RadHieHenH/yi I araaat sure; that would there, causing 6,800 men to halt cordia Lutheran church. capital. Junquera had been taken to an In­ Bigelow street. ' Ity," Dean ^eigto asserted. George There, as well as over the so- Ditch Started Many Months est attended church services in any this young Chinese student that It I to iw worked out with Taiiaslc. work. He is survived by one son, Charles surgent Spanish port by the The marriage caremony waa per­ It-cal Protestant chureh with 1100 E. Keith presided at toe meeting, was published to one o f tha Tni««i,.n Vonldha arerk a S-day week? An There are , about 48,000 General E. and one daughter, Earlene Mabel; called “neutral zone” In the eastern Koenlgsherg and that tbe warship's formed December 31 to AUUerton,. Ago As Mosquito Control Jesse W. Randall urged an imme outskirts, the Insurgent pilots drop­ persons iuresent. The guest speaker magazines. "She doubted If many I or Mwur day, more than likely, Motors employes in its various bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph captain had radioed Bilbao he would N. Y ., by Rev. WUIard Kilmer o f the Project Nearly Finished. wa* Rsv. Percy T. Edrop, D. D., dtote return to toe principles of could do oa well and asked her heai^ ' j said with a frin. branches at Flint. A fortnight ago Knofla of 76 Middle Turnpike Ekurt; ped a stream of explosive and In­ contintM to seise Basque ships until Methodist church. The attendants pastor of Christ Church Cathedral, Christian living, faith, understand­ era to try IL ’ I'WhBt was Ida salary, and was ha the Uhlted AutomobUe Workers es­ five brothers, William A„ Albert F„ cendiary bombs. Germany rscelves full sattsfaetion were Misa UlUan Tack and Elmore ing, tolerance and vision for a re­ for the Palos tneident Construction of a ditch planned Springfield, Mass. Dr. Edrop de­ newal of Chrlattonlty. Mrs. Strickland explained that Btract? timated that 8,500 of these belonged Freo C„ Arthur A., and Harold Kno- Many Dog Fights! Vincent of tola town. * to drain Boggy Stow into Union clared that a new spirit must be Mrs. Brennan hardly needed an In­ r. YkKapeQ ahiad from the quea- to the union. Since then, leaders tla; three sisters, Miss Emma Kno­ Socialist fighting planes imme­ German Ship Stopped bore in the church In order to carry Yooto Oonforeaoe diately took off to battle toe Invad­ At the same time the official Ger­ Pond, started many months ago aa troduction to a Manchester audl- I e( atfary, and Tauaalc answer- said, other workers have been "Join­ fla. Mrs. Henry Gesa, and Mrs. Ray­ a WPA mosquito control project, out the objectives of Christianity. N w ly 175 young people attend- ing ao fast we can't keep up the to­ mond Smith, Ml o f this town. ers and the sky over the attacked many news agency around, tbat the . Engagement ed tbe youth codferenoe at toe Cen­ "’“*** "“ “y friends > raat e t the question by aay- Germant Freighter Pluto had been la nearly completed. "Without religion everything to whlle%ervlBg as dtrector of ralittous ' BO one la thr company was un- tals." Funeral aervlcea win be held from areas was filled with "dog flghta" Robert Maguire, of 107VG Spruce doomed to failure”, Rev. Edrop de­ ter Congregational church yester­ education at the South Metoodiat between the opposing pilots. stopped by armed Spanlab B aa^ About all tbat remains la ths M atract Similar Answer. the home, 76 Middle Turnpike East, street, announces the engagement construction of a head wall where clared, outlining toe need of a new day afternoon and heianl Rev. Hai^ Murch about ten yeara ago. ■ Mrs. A similar answer was given when Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’cloclr. Tha most recent air assault—de­ trawlers 31 miles off Bilbao prior to of his daughter. Maty, to Francto old R. Brronan of Bridgeport de­ OU Osmpaay the aeisure of the German freighter the pipe line leavec Boggy Stow. atablltoation within toe church. Brennan descended from toa plat­ Us Is an old biulnaaa." Tanaalc union loaders were asked about its Kev. Karl Richter, pastor of the scribed by defense officials as "the Felber, son o f Mra. Lucy Brennan, "Tbe one Institution under ths liver a challenging and fiiaplring form to be closer to her audience. moat serious Madrid has suffered In Palos, key incident in tha new of Broad Brook, Oonn. Nearly a third o f a mile of pipe line message on the subject, “I WUI Hew "I GUESSED -had fortunately or unfortu- memberahlp throughout the entire Concordia Lutheran church will offi­ bannsr of God today which to da- many weeka—came with starUtng Spanish marine tension. bae bron told by toe workmen. Great Windows For My Soul” , in “*®“ * "How Worn- , the amployaa stay with It a automobile industiy. Neither was ciate and burial will be tn the East voted entirely to character bidlding ra Fit Into toe Kingdom Program." any estimate available on the mem­ cemetery. suddenness before the city’s resi­ The Pluto waa reported to have Dr. Alfred R Sandqulst After toe marshland and shallow which he urged hie Itotenera to re­ been forced to follow two of the pond to drained the workers expect to tbe Chrtotun church'', tbe speaker She expressed her pleasure to meet- bership of rival unions. dents could take shelter. Rescue Engagement asserted. To accompltob the needs main atroog morally and spirituaUy tng again so many of those she . Tnywail reminded hla' ques- Mrs. hlaiy Fndlo. autbortUra said the death toll might trnwiera tor two hours on Decem­ Dr. Suadqulat gave an toteresttog Mr. and' M ra Alex Mikolowaky of to build a ditch the length of the in their Inner Ufe w buUding win­ i tbat this was not hla first The cloaed factories at Anderson W k on “Progresa to Medletoe to toe of the church and to continue to knew. She said she had the — t- and Flint especially created critleal Mrs. Mary Pudlo died at her home ba “much heavier" than first esU- ber 20, after shells bad been fired 254 Hanry stteel announce tbe en­ area, with branch ditches, to assure functioa as a ?vltaUy, oontrolUng dows of beautiful character, great YO U R BIG I lata the bnalnraa world. acroas her bows, s. Last One Hundred Years," potating gagement of their dau^ter, Mi continuous drainage of the swamp. •“*•■*** Tor them tbat aha taught situaUans for tbooe dtlea. Many In Addison early yesterday morn* matea showed. factor ia tha lives of tha people, a ccnvietloas and great consecration. y«Jf» •««>—“To wttk hand tohuid : wan with my father for a time (Dispatches from Bayonne, out that remarkable success has leUie Mikolowaky, to Francis A. Boggy Stow at the present. It ia “Character to at a premium in of Anderion’s 40,000 residents are Ing. She leaves four daughters Today w«s the first instance of a been achieved In the last century to strong type o f leadership mutt be with Jeaua Chritt ia toe most thriU- I h) New Ywk.- he said. "Ha and one son. They are Mary Pud­ direct attack on the “ nfeutral zone” France, today said shipping circles >wyer, son of Mrs. Edna Dwwr, of sstimat^, comprises about 10 the world today," declared tbe pas­ dependent upon their Uvlng from had heard reports of tha “provi­ toe battle being waged against dis­ 89 Laurel street sought Rsv. Edrop described ths tag, toe most transforming and the 1 tha eannlny busineaa, and that the Delco-Remy plante which closed lo. Mrs. Joele Thuns. Mra. Nellie in which many foreign embastlea acres of territory covered with pitiful, small group of first Chrlb- tor of the Washington Park M ^ - I attagethar unlike this ' buai- sional capture” of tbe Pluto by ease. Pasteur's development of odtot Episcopal church in Brldge- "Chest experience that' Ufe can ,W* today and the guide lamp dlvlrion Pnela, Joseph Pudlo, all o f Glaston- and consulates are located. Many antiseptic was one of toe first major water averaging about three to tiana that gathered at the foot of SECRET^ Spanish and foreign residents bad an armed Basque patrol abip. It depth. Tbe total area to be drained toe Cross after the Ouciflxlon to PorL “The tireakdown of charm^ ef Genoral Moton, clooed by a atilke and Mrs. JuUus Wletand of was not known tf the inciilent was Btepa in tbe advance of medical „ _ VltaSty Lott -Xhat'a right," Taussig said, "wa Dec. 31 that loft 3,800 Idle. Chicago. She also Isavas several taken refuge in the buUdlngs in the in about 200 acres. earry on the work of tt>reafllng toe ter, to my mind, has been the mmirt tha naaw marhlneiy,” that of December 30 or a new science and since t^ t time progress factor in tbe economic crisis of re­ Mis. Brennan said toe reason a?e Flint la an Industrial city o f 185,- grandchildren. belief they would be safe In the dis­ one.) hrs been rapid with unlimited poa- ABOUT TOWN Completion of tbe work would message of toe Eeternal life having preaching mi— Tugwen was temladed that he trict. throughout tbe ages. cent years.” To Ulustrate his point. 000, about one-fourth of whom are Mrs. Pudlo was born In Austria The semi-official report of the sibllitlea uf even greater success In have been reached earlier except throughout tola country o t ours, in now ha eligible fof social se- and had lived In Glastonbury for 30 that toe steamahovel being used for Sorrowfal Afternoon Rev. Brennan paralleled tbe sinking estimated to be employed by Gen­ Pluto capture said: "The Pluto in­ toe future. Rev. Harold R. Brennan and Mrs. of the Titantlc and the Morro every atate, to eveiy city and eveiy beneflts. eral' Motors. Its transportatfon sys­ years. She was' a member of St, Terrific Toll excavation was taken from toe Job There had been converts to the Ereiy woman wantf to > y«a< are," ohimad in Taussig. cident reveals tbat tbe Red Spanish Brennan were guests of Hr. and faith before that time, even aa there CtosUe 33 years from each otoer. In church is because the Christian men tem has bean paralyaed for a month John's Polish church on Golwav government a tong time ago ordered The speaker said that lack of with about one day'a work undone. and women and ChrlaUan young iMae loag aoough and you'll street 'Mrs. James B. Hutchinson of 03 Oak The balance of toe digging to being are today, but on that sorrowful af­ the former disaster, be said, men by a atrtke of bus and coach oper­ PREPARE STAGE Its sea fores to act against Ger­ knowledge of diseases was responsi­ street during their stay to town. thought first of the women and died people have lost something ot their better and more t*s spa, ISS a month. There, ators employed by the FUnt TroUey Funeral services will be held from ble for toe terrific toll of death up done by hand. ternoon in toe darkness of a world > ghran away the salary seciet. man merchant ships, even if out­ Mr. Brennan la now pastor of the suddenly snutten with the sorrows gaUantly and bravely, whUe in the vitality and that la why we are as- Coach, Inc. The striking bus op­ toe home of her daughter, Mrs. Josle side Spanish waters." until toe last century. He sketched Wasbto^n Park M etoo^t church While the gang to working near totter men pushed women aside in aembltog by toe thousands to try to appetising meals for her IMow they know you get at least erators have been carrying food to Thurz of Addison tomorrow morn­ briefly the history of medicine the pond, along toe side of ‘Tolland ^ many years, toe few gathered at to Bridgeport. He addressed toe the foot of tbe Cross glimpsed toe a frenzy of fear to reach the llfe- catch again a gUmpae o f aomethtog ililMOO." the "sit down” strikers in the Fish­ ing at 8:30, and from St John's Pol­ FOR HISTORICAL down to tbe present day and said \outo group meeting of toe Preach­ Turnpike, toe roadway has been that much headway la being made gleam of toe Star of Bethlehem and boate flrat. “Somewhere ia toe to send us on as ChrisUans In an family.. Electric Cooking ‘ er plants. ish church at 9:80. Rev. Frank ing Mission at Onter church yester­ by-passed and tbe road baa been yeara bet?Kreen those two tragedies,'' Scxebowakl will offlclaU and bur- in toe fight against malaria, leprosy, continued on to conquer tbe world unchrisUan world. TShe aaid not Fears VMenoe. SELECTMEN TO MEET day afternoon, and to toe evening dug out for several feet. fo r God. hs said, "character has been long ago a director ot reilglous edu­ gires easier and better ifU C E MOVES lUDE The Rev. R. U Atkins, Methodist Isl will be In the Polish cemetery on CAPITOL SCENE cholera, tuberculosis, ayphlllis and waa invited to preach at hla former broken.” Jefferson street this town. pneumonia and otoer terrible dis­ Tbe same spirit of defeaUsm tbat cation said to her "I am ao buoy be Rpiscopal superintendent of the church to Hartford, tha North Meth- 'For our Window o f great con­ Flint (Ustrlct. announced that he had (Continned from Page One) WITHOUr CLERK’S AID eases. He said that one out of every oqiat. PLAN DINNER MEEHNC kept toe ApoMea sway at the time Ing religious 1 haven't time to be > cooking with all guess-zis AS BIG AVtO STRIKE sent the following telegram to Gov. Mr^t. W'UMam J. Vaoaatt twenty persons suffer mental afflic­ of the Crucifixion hour haa been ex­ victions we need stand against toe ChrUUan.” "What did ahe mean? Mrs. Florence M. Vennart tion at some period of toetr Uvea. pressed in a singular imvanv' today paganism of toe world today,” said asked the discussion leader, "la work removed. ^ Frank Murphy. 86 ■^e governor, thereupon, will A son waa bom tola morning to Rev, Brennan. “Too many young "I am fearful that violence may wife of William J. Vcruiart of 33 make his Inaugural addresa, after George H. Waddell Confined to Dr. Sundquist declared that pres­ Mr. and Mra. James Taylor o f 130 OF BRIDGE ASSOCIATION toe speaker said. Particularly, tola there a difference between religion SPREADS m N A H W Summit street died last night at His Home With Throat Ali­ ent day conditions offer much en- concerns the toy memberahlp of toe peopla ravel in worldly, pleasures and Christianity? You can ba ao be used In Flint tf the stay-in atrtk- which Chief Justice Maltble will Cooper streeL • and have no oonvictlons whatsoever. era are evicted. May I request you the Manchester Memorial hospital. give the path of office to Dr. SatU. ment—Rarely Absent. ccuragement, pointing out that chil­ ciiurcb, toe leaders and workers who busy doing religious things in your Death was due to pneumonia. She Comptroller C. C. Swarts and dren today are stronger and more Business Men of Hsrtford and must come to take their work seri- Even as,Daniel in toe Old Testo- churchas that j-ou lose sight O f the Turn the switch, set the Page One) to use yrour office to request all pai^ attractive physically because of bel The Recreation committee will cusly to place toe church first In the ment, we mutt stand for toe right tisa to the strike and the law-en­ w boro in aark Falls, North Treasurer John 8. Addis. The Selectmen will meet tonight meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m„ to toe Vicinity and Members of Christian life.” The speaker oaaert- Stonlngton, and has been a resident ter and cleaner homes, proper f< forefront of world affairs. ot individual conscience over the atioa at a meeting la Flint, forcement agendea to avoid the use Because o f. the conflict between witoout the aid and assistance of Municipal building. The proposal dictates of arbitrary authority. ed this was true of 90 par cent of oven control and these . Sunday, of union delegates of Manchester 35 years. Besides two parties on the issue o f Joint and clothing and increasing am Assembly to Be Invited. The church was toe first in recent our church women. The purpose of of violence?" lU clerk, George H. Waddell, who widespread knowledge Ot medicine Ivaaced laat month of a recreation years t.. feel toe heavy hand of the "The standards ot toe world will Oeneral Motors plants In IS Murphy, who left his post as Unit­ her hueband she Is survived by committee control, the session may has been ill at his home with a se­ and surgery. dvlc center at the Old Golf Lota the preaching mission was to make automatic rangca keep Walter, of Manchester, and a adjourn, the two Houses meeting Hartford, Jan. 4.—(AP)—^At a depression, he said, and toe last to conflict with your Christian ideals,” ed Statea high conuniaaioner to the vere throat ailment which baa con­ The attendance prize, donated by l^ff Blast Center street, wUI be dis- meeting of toe executive committee ciiect recovery. Recovery can only declared the speaker. ••! challenge them vital, to make them react with U m UaA.WJk. representatives en- Philippines to become governor last sister, Mrs. Ulllsn Loomis, of Scot­ either immediately or after a recess fined him to hla bed for a week. land. Walter Gorman, was won by Dr. •sed further. of toe Coimecticut River Bridge be made completely by on effective you young people to have the rome rort of feeling, to short being the oven at just the right the eight principal demands Friday, was not in the capital but of several daya to set up toe legisla­ It wUi be one o f the few Umes LeVerne Holmes. t ' , Christian to Their- relations srlto , . , e the union officials for a collective The funeral wiU be held Tuesday tive committees. Association to ba held Thuraday, a church leadership. atabilised by courage to be different In toe world was due to return there today. A that the Board of Selectmen has The entertainment committee e t date will be set for a dinner meet­ o f today. other people. "How Christian ought agreement with General Mternoon at 3 o’clock at toe Separate Oomndtteee met witoout Mr. Waddell in the prayer and support of tbe toymen. temperature. This fea­ secretary said that representatives Star of toe East, Royal Black Per- ing at which business men of Hart­ The combined musical units and Seek Good Oaose .you to be?” and -for toe answer and adopted a rea e m p l o y b b $S4.50 Less Our Usual Discounts With ,,support of the John L. Lewis-headed Old age tax blanks, on which toe ■ C Jjy. in the auto workers' efforts to mands for. Increased wages and church, was the celebrant aad Rev Husband of Jensen street Mfs. follow the meeting to charge o f Mra. The speaker asked his listeners Strickland, president of the Second : obtain a collective bargaining changes in working qandiUona. Frederick Oark qnd Rev. August ON SOQia SECURin Florence LewaadoSky of 130 Buck- first returns should be made before George Pottertem. Mrs. laiaabeto to devote a portion of each day—lS Congregational Women’s League for •Tonkawa, Okla._(AP)—Thia so­ -■^•(l•«ement with General Motors. Martin sent n telegram to United Finance Mcupied seats on the altar. March-L covering January payrolls, PROMISING YOUNG A a O R minutea^to the purpose of regain­ Service, presided. Mrs.' WiUiam cial security proposition has iu land street Mrs. Edith Morse of 305 have been mailed. They caU for a Lingard. Mrs. Harold Belcher, Mrs. ing ChrisUanity. This should coine Small Down Payment And 4 Years To 1 “Ike board of strategy." said States Senator Robert M. LaFol- There waa a large number la at­ Mala aad (A estsr GoodeU o f 693 Margaret Anderton and Mrs. Jamas Rush p ls]^ for the hymns and Mra. stumpers for Harry J. Barclay • MDphy,. "shall determine the ques­ lette o f Wisconsin asking that hla tendance at the mass. (C Page Ooa) one per cent excise csx from about -u tha morning and should be di­ Ekllth Judd waa toe aong leader. The postmaster. . Osator street 40,(MX) Connecticut employeis! and LesUe. TAKES m s OWN vided into thiM five minute peribda. tion of estending the strikes and de­ committee on civil liberties "send Census: Fifty paUants. guest speaker waa Mist Amy Ogden X physician here, whose office claring a general strike against the observers to Flint at once." ruling by the CJircult Court of Ap­ deductions of one per i.ent from the "Flrat we should read the Scrip­ Welcher of Hartford, and ]i& . Har­ girl also works for another doctor Pay The Balance* - NO qrO R l^ PRESENT peals. Buck procedure is unusual The executive committee of toe tures to learn God’s way,” he acUd. ' Oaneral Motors corporation." Nearly three .years ago President wages of approximately 635,000 Hollywood. Jan. 4.— (A P )—Crit old R. Brennan of Bridgeport, toe debated sometime befora filling out but la aoroetlmee permitted in cases MECHANIC R njja SELT workera to toe state. Connecticut River. Bridge asaocia- And then we miut survey otlr own To this Martin added: Roosevelt Intervened In Ubor con­ tioo, comprised of ths officera and predicted a qew film star, Ross AjP" discuaelon leader; yhe uahera were the security blanks sent to em­ J "We wOl call all the strikes nec- Hartford. Jan. 4.—(API— Be- of great public importance. Alfred L Merritt, Hartford, rep- lives. Finally, We shoidd, spend troversies in the automotive Indus- ‘^•hse of the lack of a quorum no BrlatoL Jan. 4.—(A P)—^A shotgun n embers of toe finanro, Invitotlons exander, would be in toe asoendaaey five minutes In meditsUoii'’ so that Pfrttdent of ployers. When toe doctor turned In 't-JJ*a*y to accomplish our purpose. trj- and was credited with averting Tbe government, through Solici­ reaantlng the Soclgl Security Board aad publicity aub-etimmittsiw, will with toe release soon of a musica] M atya ^ e a ’ (Chfiid, land M ra to, biMk, Barclay found written officers were elected today at tha tor-General Stanley Reed, said a wound ia Us abdomen. Albert R to northern Connecticut to an ad- ®*y. properly correlate our lives ' Wa have enough members to close a general strike. WUloox, 50, a mechanic, was found meet Wednesday at 13:16 p., m. to motion picture. But toaee captioned “hew t flown General Motors if we want to. Mihual meeting e t the Farmers prompt decision waa “important , to mtolstraUve capxcify, waa notified with our Chriatlm teachings ” Woman’s Auxiliary, and otoer mem­ Workers Demands. df«ad today la aa automobile parked .lotel Bond to dlacuaa m y a and wrote a torse, aomber i^ptar at Bm Is of Befonaa. many perstas employed?" the What Workers Want The. eight demands the U. A. W. Cooperative. Inc., held at the State the government” because of heavy that the bosird approved Federal means of furthering the associa­ toe end of thr young featured film bers ot both organisation*. words “one-half.” Pottmaater Bar­ t “ The workers want the essence— Capitol. on Rad StflfM HUI road here. grants of 5525,000 for aid-to approx­ Disillusionment of toe chur^ If You Don't Care To Purchase A Range You Can Still Have Your Wife A. will present to General Motora expense in setting up administrative PoUoe Ueut Dahlel J. McQUU- tion’s plans for a new bridge across player’s career: "Sulciae— case After the opening e t the meeting clay decided to leave toe solution to ? the shadow^of a collective bar- are; Routine reports on the organiza­ machinery and because that would imately 11.000 needy petfdiH ef ad­ l^era with existing conditions eud dis­ aad-stha man had diaehargsd the Broadway to seek screen success. ments that came about through di»- Uywoman Uke the otoera present; cuss and liargaln collectively be­ E. Pierpont of Waterbury,, treas­ This suit, the Drat embracing the under toe Ooanecticut old age Despondent over not finding tt. she ■he said she w m i.M tber a mlnla- IN BRESLAU STORES ■AjP* kave the responalbUlty." urer. trigger with a measuring stb^ .. aaaistonce law. illusion men ts ware, BmaneipMiQo e t tween General Motors and its em- New Deal's Social Security program FoSce summoned - Dr. Arthur 8. < Hartford, Jan.' 4—(AP) — Judge killed herself a Httte more than a tei'a wife, a dtrector of taligiqua ac- - . V^°*ral Motors executives in De- ployeea" The present officera who will hold Workera to private employment stoves, brought about by Abraham Brealau (AP) -x Department Of Our TRIAL Ranges Installed— The Plan: \ 5 gylt withheld comment after the J.' to reach the Supreme Onirt, did not Brackott who aftor vlawliig ythe Edwin 8. 'Hiomaa^ o f the United year ago. Saturday night, Alexan­ Lincoln; nursing and medical serv­ Uyttlea nor execuUva o t the Amerl- X Abolition of all “piece work over for another year inciude Q. H. involve’old age pensions. Davis has body, gave pennlsslea for its re- throughout toe state, who have al­ States District Court, and Mrs. der was found shot to death in a cah Mission board, but a woman stores to this city must quit sell- You can have tha aee af a i m a t miloa meeting, but earlier Wll- Robertson of South Coventry, presi­ ready received* wages for pay peri­ Thomas will leave late this wtek for ice by Florence Nightingale; Tem- ‘•"[books after January 1, 1937. If yea ae longer want your In ease }-on wish to rotate ^ — B. Kandsen, eseentive vioa- *** '“ '1 adopUon of started other UUgatioal In lower m o^ to aa undertaking parlor. barn loft nenr his houee, n ptotol be­ PttWtee, by France# WUtoifl widely known in Hartford's reUg- modern eleetric range for a At the end of (he year’s trial straight hourly rmtsa." dent; Oommissloner of Domestic ods xhleh ran over Into Um new Panama where tbe Jurist will rast side the bo^. ious, social and clvle clitflea The order, which appears to praarat-steoA wa will take • your present stovA the only it had told newsmen: courts against that part of the stat- riteiqess death by disease by 1. whole year withent siiy It la piaea of aay lastaUattoa yon may oonttoue to keep 3. A 80-hour week, siz-bour work Animals E. R, Dtmockl ot presi­ uts. year, found their first old aiige tax for several vreaks. He underwent Hie aecond wife, n brida of three Miss Welcher recently » „ „ limited to this city, was issued m itt ehaigA flopoolt reqoirafl Is glS.W tha and of the week appracl- fBOFBSSOB’S SON DOES tew through vaccinaUon. an unexpected descent upon ehargo or flepeolL tha electric range nt itM> U5,000 out eC the total 376,- day and pay and a half overtime. dent; and Henry J. Brown of A Btockholdtr in the Boston and deducUona had been apbtractsd an operatioa at Hartford hospital months, Anne Nagel, was near nerv­ world four of the Mlssloa stations of S t which is refandaUe a* tha from pay envelopea; to November. Bafora fotog away ous proatratior at their Btodno i f - . **^* Richter, pastor o< tha tbe bopk depsrtmenU of local 4 end o t two yeara’ nse of eieo- nominal rental of M etate a ______IRoton 6: m g o ^ oper- 4. E^bUshment of a “minimum Lebanon, secretary. Maine raUroad, Davis brought the Woodbrid^, Jan. 4.—(AP)—How- ' CoaooRlia Lutheran church, was the board, o t which aha is a mem- partmem, stores. rata of pay commensurate with an Judge Thomas plans to osar im sev­ bOBie. Funeral arrangemcata ber, aad gave c trie eoohteg. [M w In aU eountriea will be out ot present litigation in an effort to aid Wilcox Haggajfl, J t, IS, aldest eral court matura at informal hear­ chairman of the mietlnr Satuidsiv Lve ocnslderahla first hand One large coneem.was found to f,WBafc« The taaaoa la tha atoppage of American standard of living.’ h i g h w a y c a v e s in prevent it from paying the taxes son ef tha noM . Tala University awaited her recovery. Miss Nagel, ihfonnatlon to rsgard'tc AUTO yiO im DOES ings at his home, WUdaers, tn Col­ wboee real name to Anne Dolan, Adjutant William V a l» have upon its ttwlvcs works o t ttia l 3 “wd by the ahortage 5. ReiiutaUment of all employes Impoaed under tbe unemployment lyaiolo^st died yastarday at Ids Ucularly interasttog was her ( This offer appUes only to tnstollation on our Unes, standard overhead service. j a f kodlaa. There ia enough glaas to Middletodwn, Jan. 4—(AP)— Re-, umbia. married Alexander tn Ynme, -Arto.. fo rt t ^ figured In the Mg bon^ who have been “unjustly dls- insurance program. IBM la Newtown road hare. Waltham, Maas., Jan. 4.—(jkP)— the song sarvka w u '^ scriptlon o t the amnial martini — ^ hi im , or that hara sia ^yaat three weeka and enough other charged.** ^ cent rains caused a cavein today ot Young Haggard, a graduata of laat September 17. tha ttuirebea to Jappa bald atGaaka, They range from one per cent on A 65-yesr-old regiffsisd auMe, Mist ISAYOB SWORN IN Alexander, wboee real name was charge of Rev. C. Homer Gians. — bean borrad. ^ to ^ laat probably through 6. Senority rights based upon a section of highway leading to tbe Hopkins grammar adMot bad ■flfl tha gathering o t chrteiten Jan- Maromas, a part of Middletown, 1936 pqyroUa to three per cent for Mabel L. Fay, of Waltham, died to Koae Alexander Smith. w>a born in tw of tbs North Methodist ofaiu^ One of the tenants o( national tk>. Isogth of service. bora ill with rheumatic, fover siaoe ths Waltham hospital early today The musical portion of the Satur- ancee women, almUar to the grw p ctollsm is to do away with depart­ I ap to Mr. Martin," Knud- t o u o t earth dropping on to the 1938 and thereafter. Ninety par laat May. Shelton. Jan. 4.—(AP) —Or. Ed- Brooklyh, N. Y „ 29 y ea n ago. He 7! RecognlUon o f the U. A. W A. cent of the amount paid is refunded from taJurlSB ahe mffated whan she ward J. Finn was swbn in aa may-, day eginiiig ptefpeam ttu-iugitii attao- maetiag yaoterday, except that thm ment stores as quldUy as possihla. 1 TCpUed when naked If be thought SB the "sole bargaining ageneyf be­ tracks of tbs Vail^ raUroad. a While at HoplHas hs WH a mqm- Kpent most ot his life b) Rochester were attfred hi t ^ ooloiYul dreaa eg »aa Ufcely that aU General M otori branch of tha New Haven railroad. to employes In stateq which have waa struck by an automobile tost or of tU dty at U a. m„ today. N. T. He come to Hollywood Ir tlora by SafrSin The Manchester Electric Division tween Geaeial Moton and its am- V ef the fenci^ team, aad was nlgbL , A group of friends and dty offi­ tha oonatry. Miaa Welchar waa tn- The frog-mouth, oa AnatraSan ■fllsjeonld ha cloaed. *Tt la M up Pk^as. W orkan aought to clear, ths adopted unemployment tnsuranoe ■omtiwit bi dniauitlet wd tM 1934 after a Broadway stage carve? vltafl toaddreas them tbtoogh aiTla- tracks to faellTtata the movement laws approved by tha Federal Social FatrolmaaOarl Leonard cials saw rsttring Mayor Frank V ana bad aiqicarafl in a number ot mder tbs dlrMtlM o t bird; Heeps during the day la an 3. “ Speed e t ptxiductlon abaU ba hoel Storary club. Ha was grad- Jtey. who BUffarod tnternal tarprater, Thay (alt ^ they e t freight trains. Security Board. M ted lU l Jiitut Crofut sitmtotster tha oath to Ur. plrfurea Clifton C. Bnlaoifl, chalnra^ra> right pootaiN, tbaraby noara- mutually ^graad upon by the man­ and a broken right tog. was Finn in ths city etorti*B qfflea. and ocgaalst aaadad mere organtaatfcm for tte ag a tras hmb aaflnMldagtt- anmber of the^mporaUoa’a agement and a union committee in U m washout waa described as Davla contended the assessment Bsaldrs hla father and mothw, ba entice wan aew a preview ol aM Prtwotlen or their work aad da- THE CONNECTICUT POWER COMPANY I MB Jamaaaad ftom fifty feet acroas. The debris fell over violated states 'rights and waa a ^ a car operated by Mrs. Marlon , Crofut erlU rapreasnt Shelton in Ikteat picture. “ Ready, Willing and Dp. Luther A. Wsigto, flsaa o< tbs *Mf incfl(iq?lcu0us. Tha bark-cokm. aS Oanaral Moton plaats." taavaa a brother. WUUam Hn aad a iUm of Pottstown, p £. who Is viait- 9fa*d to bear about the American m i tha tcacka from a bailKht e t 75 f esc “caBridoua confiscatloa," the General Atrombly at the ■sasinii Able”, said It would have gained hla Yola Dtviaity School, was tha Tn—*-- sd fsatoeni of the bird help to o m -Ttae. Maijorisw • Ing In asarty ' wohMa and t h ^ raligioua aottvitlaa. out the deoepUotL I " ■ aetactoraUag. ■ I

'I. EVgWIKrO HERALD. IUNCHBgTB8. OONK. MOMDAT, jrAKUABT 4, tltT MANOIESTER BVENANU h e r a l d . iANCHESriER. CX>NN.. MONDAY. JANUARY <. 196T RADIO PROGRAM SniP SO N R EACH ES D . S,- EEPRESS BUSINESS HERE W ELCOM ED BY FRIENDS H ^ e V Heating ^ Hints Young Net Stars to Form V JANUARY 4 (OM^idtBa iM t m RtaadArd T im ) ' ^ H o l i d a y M TUM !• k » Bad b U o ckaini orIT droupa>rc tbaraef ualaaa apaei- COm iNDES TO INCREASE j ifntopsxItt •ratriaMUou. laeloa* airau a'aaallabla atatlona ^ by JOHN BARCLAY. Hmofing Expert t The U* So Team rw M M to aalltiaiit ataviaua natlaa. P.' M. AmcricRR SCRRUUI Accused fat -A tnerks Edge Rockville. >p (H U ) N rrw oR K Cana Boat. . A v ^ K R Y Cerauuijr of Spreading Red R*** Hostli ofl ■ M il * M f w tg v a M wtl« Vautb — baaiai . Oraa»-J>l»la: Paatura— waat « Propaganda. Airires in New 19M 1985 Record Bat With Budge As Spearhead Let Aehpit .Damper nsMrjnesnt tor that pnrpoae. The Y ork . Bwrfnoss Since Chrinti BBCHN HKBB TO FAT YOUNGER PLAYERS !£ iS ^> * '^s= !S 3 ‘r. Regulate Daily Speed only time you noM move the Turn D raper Is at tha start of tha very Gnlns. prou ^. ^ k e n Shield Wbrk for By HARRY GRAYSON . ..lABA «• wta] kgta im .*. at “ nmaSm hto keep, be said. “Last at triba yi'em Atlantan reputedly h u re- r t ^ M rtcf - •“ *J M. Paata’a s:naamMa— watt At Whieh^You Wtmt oold l esson and again at tha start (NBA Sports Editor) puised those who have been given •i*tr #‘'t:^Papaya Mia Sallar-batlai New York, Jan. 4— (A P I—Law. ro tm t •— ■—fa a. mitot atey hera to—’* FOUL SHOOTING BRINGS wptr w«M __ ^ the very mUd raaon. Theee two preference nvei him. DOT LINEUPS OF ■ ------am w»b inpl Kddia Ukina A Orabaatra— DIala rence B. SlmpBon, *Aiiwticaa seaman f BsteblUhIng records each month, ______•To what?" broke In de F e r ^ « n a wtaip kpra SiS^ JiJS—r~d Ta Ba Annaunaad - - Fire to Burn Umen are neceaaary to meet the ex­ ^ rod _ New York. Jan. 4.—With Fred s i « - r' Heretofore. B ite's size h u been ISM w t v . i n a ------who was detained la German treme ehangea m outdoor tempera­ <*MrlngTha pant year tha local offlos ■ * SORBST, ; ^ y should Taate JoeepSaeTSrt Perry u d and Don held agalqst him. He stands only pnsons after he was arrested, he I would Hite to add something ture. that you stay hers?" w d ge and 3cbby Rlggt crossing to what I told 3TOU recently abont o f the Railway Bxpraaa «> «I* n y £ ^ ^ J * flvf feet four. Now, under the NATIONAL LEAGUE FIFTH WIN FOR L O C A E i vssjisxiss, said, “for high treason, wUeb is Uae dhly tha Ashpit Dkmper and limit Um _i4 w ______.vZ: I Kmfo m Hs thrant. For a moment the Indiaa'a the cratlndnt, the former prid to scheme of thmgs, the little rebel not liking the way HlUer looks: the adjustment of yror "*H> a percentage I Baeb of clenched as though he would g la ^ launch their professional tour in — • / the Turn Dnmper in Check Draper 'for « f 9j9 gain oyer 1985. In addition I ban thn Sfi fkraet brethere rav find hto age to be uother In­ Oiila Nalaan Orabaatra— was bai^ m Stnr York today. ' “ PWrr*. Ae a ly throttle hto employer, but ha New York and the latter to partld-. dictment, although he should be at ___baale; PaaMa Maladlaa— waat rpt. A. small crowd welcomed Simpson your furnace to re­ re g u la tin g the « l y said. In a cold tone. “Broken rote In winter fixtures In Florida,' Oiiabln A OrehaM. duce "Chimney Ml- I*.*!. when the Average Age of Regnlars IN 7TH LEAGUE TUI in a downpour of rain y^ erd a y as fire dally—to speed j r a another r e c ^ S ^ ra ^ s u tU j!? -.** ***' Shield must stay la the home of hto Davis <3up talk starts with the birth Anaatrmt—Aaale Kuaia-mldw. Loea" as near as the ^—w y bushMaa— —.memw ■VI-llMIMlinicontinued BXUTafter I fa, m.t f a ^ roteldera PBABJLnCARL tIOMN JOHN U^ted States Lawn Tennis Associ­ ‘ ’liAaa Annla— JJiJf— JJiJ*— Aba Lyman A Orabaatra he arrived on the liner President up or slow down tethers.” . ” of the new sreai. ation announces Its first 10 for 1986. I O m ^ i r w t tt iSS— IliS O -^arl Ravall A Orabaatra pcasible to ths van­ Chriftmaa ft has ^ I »«AIIL Perry going on the gold standard RooMvelt He refused to work his ishing point, by tbs rate at which “And be sure the knife waa kept It to a 10-to-i. shot that the first Lower Than In M i^ II M a •amty. Ba NRC-WJZ (BLUR) NRTWORK way ever on the ship after he rule to have bualneaa faD off the day I J255iIL ■* broee the competition for Dwight ■la— aUdwair rpt. leaving the. Turn you want tbs lire to raar Oulatmas for a ^ da^ bS f * * . ^^M y.JO SK PH lN h.. oM sad It good working order," wioarM four wUI be Budge, Grant Puker, Both Teams TaDjr learned of the strike of seamen Pearl John. "Now, Broken Shield, F. Davis’ mug more open than It and Riggs, in the order named. 13 n Aadla Naim Atrlad BASIC — w)a wba-wbaa wbal here. Damper closed as bum. Rely, wholly Local Sport X diaw ra In tana wlw wMT waal there was one window in the chapel h u been sin :e the bounding Briton Vines is confident that Budge Years Says President ■ araat: Or. nearly as poMlble. on theae two drap- Mltf SlmpsQo, who was arrested In left open. A strong man could have made possible bis country’s ,three- WlU beat von Cramg; or the No. from Floor B it F r ^ raaaac: Ply. I wroa wmt Once you have ^ers, and you’ll g ^ UMTS was an i n - l . n * — ^ a i h e x - year reign hi 1934. . — V atatlona wood wool luo WOWO WtCB Hsmbuig In 4035, admitted at his lowered himself from the sAj man of any other squad to assure found the Ideal ad­ > the p r q ^ fim* reg­ crera o< 27 per oant In tha bualnesa •* *''• WM»KE»- root Ford Frick Chatter Andy— aaat only: MiDWKtT 4 CANADA - wtmj trial to taking German language ulation. I repent— eatered—lowered himoelf much aa America ca>i strike back ‘With the America of two singles vtctoriu la MadMaiay, Carnamil Wad. wiba wobo wd*y kfyr erct e fe f^ Communist literature into Germany, justment for it. be for that period. | roeArologtst sad BUB 2-24 Ital — YOUNG NET Sporte Settle bsoe in R o i| | - g iwld Kara Radla dtatlan do not change the you did when you went down the Junz. M UTH — wpm wptf WWBO wla w ju He was sentenced to three years’ Bure you leave it In vKAilAM* tira WlCMBMi itiwmlw ••agling Budge u the nucleus of a t Sataa and Sanaa wflA*wsaa iriod warn wmo wab waol position, ot the Turn haoieira MtU hla M8a of the cliff. I noticed JuiM now Msko to being counted In only be­ 8UU f ^ b mind is Muchester Shaarman Qvartat imprisonment, but was released up­ that position young team. ^ D T E : This Is the first b • ■'MeOM ana Mallia wjdx wamb kVoo wky wfaa wbap kpro D raper inside the when I went to the ebapri tii»t cause he happens to be Budge’s Highs thrillbg conquest of Bristol Back lay NIant’a Raeltal w o^ fctba ktha waoo war# wSe on re<]ue|rt of American, officials. throughout the Germany hu Baron Gottfried von doubles partner. RtorieR written etpeo* ju t Friday night.'.. .our most vivid wfbe kark kca« heating aeaaon. Do ASH SIT OAMMIII smoke pipe. Other- body of Peart Baas, n*- Kdndow was open farther than when ------Ian Lawaa e to ea From the plei be wrent to the sea­ wiee you’ll Waste a Recreation Cramm ana Heiher Henkel. •aUy for the Associated P rra impressions bclude toe sharpahoot- ilalMrd Hlmbar'a Muaia K^UNTAIN^klo kflr ksh] ktar krod men s strike headquarters and regls- not attempt to uae it from day to i lot of ta the h ^ ehapeL dtsappeawTetob I locked the door the flist Unje. Did The veteran ^ outstoadbg leaders In SperL Ing of Sber Moorhouse, toe uncanny Biaab Canaart alao a kgRT vary ▼•hiabla fuel and her a TSate Joaephlaa. la a hysten- ywi forget to leave it as y"u found Vines Sees Young Riggs Ghrls Beaten. ' Maaiaal Taaat— baaia teied for picket duty. Members of day to regulate your fire. It was heat -apeaka of retinng and won't be what as Answer to Problem They M with the develop- accuracy of Dick Cobb at toe fo b d. N. Raaar A Orah. rol oBthorst, aeenae each al Abe re- It when you took tht knife? And, Erbk'KSrftS kSS. •«* the strike group were in the wel­ r u w u If he does compete, but Aus­ • Riggs may prove the answer to ■nents/of 1986 u d the prospeoto line, the agresatvueu of Ed Kose, Andy— waat rapaat coming party. Center Items Inrolatag brotfaera af Bear! Bala’s were you working on your own, o r ’ tralia stUI has the ortlllant young­ for 1987.) lay WaMa and Orahaalra CanL BaaL the problem ’ u y s Vines. "He Is the tenacity of Murphy, the generml- In a rough u d *ia P N i dabllaa SInaara Joeeph P. Ryan, president of the C. Plete of 142 Prospect atrset, w ,• roggeatloB of someone else sters, Vivian McGrath and Adrian ahop of Captain Jimmy Horvath... 'anala Crala’a Orabaatra _ Moaday Quist second only tc Budge u the beet SiSS—Tba sinaina Lady—aaat: Irtemational Longshoremen's Asso­ Rockville took place Saturday mom- Angellqaa here? He glanced at the professor pinvet In this country today. If he By FORD PRICK u d above all, the briUjut all- marked by 88 personal fotds I id|M4IYARC NCTWORK .^JAa.Oletatara’ Bntambla—watt* ciation, who Is opposed to the strike, 1 ^ in St. Ekiward’a church at -.0 **»•* *Ae body of Pearl ttem _ _ as hs spoke. _ .Bunny AusUn wUI remain in the (President. The National League) a nnZ a io t l'" ’ * •«b"’ P». Vaoallata At Camp Femow fromVra'oS'***'^^ '^1 "sn continue to Improve to a point around pby of toe team u a whole. of toe smaU else of tha Hoar, t anbe wade wake weaa a S r iSrS***' •• AffP Rand cooimented that the reception ac- o’clock. The ceremony was per­ heM botiMd. AageUqiM Olrts with “No," answered the Indian again, thick of thmgs for , which where be-could score over Aus- local Polleh-Amerleau gatasfi” X T wkbw whre whk w jr •'*2r •jJ?^,'»»*-Kadlo Nawa — ba- New York. J u . 4— (A P ) — Just w)aa ware wTbl cotded Simpson at strike headquar- formed by the Rev. FeUx J. O'mUl, A gala evening cf entertainment Pearl Pierre to see If she can learn ft you lock knife In room. It still '3riley, Pat Hughes UHhs s or Germany's second singles -7h*$!"Sl"S Lady—nidw. rpt. '»'°uld lead to repudiation of the pastor. Miss EUa DaDalt, sister of there." and C. R. D. Tuckey. now I was thumbbg over the cards It’s a difficult matter to put a fln- hard-earned 41 to 40 triumph . .bwi wfbn hmbe •**»;“ • : » —Tba Ravalara—wja on&: and amiuemcnt waa provided for The men’s boxln^cUM wiU I - * * * ” ? * - * * * "MNier. Next Player, we ean win back tha cup gsr on toe most Importut factor ot hast V strike strategy committee by "all the bride was bridesmaid and Leo the officers, foresters and members France h u been seasoning Ber- •presenting new players added to toe Rockville FA ’S at tM wbae wlbs wfaa Sa.a£l'a.2iEt t t ^ S:4S— L • m l l Tbomaa — «atwk aaat: from 7 to 8 o’clock: ^ *• “ ••Mag _Jf?*7ing that the tense scene With Budge A two vletorlet. ^ the g ra s but Muehsster’s bruk* d e«n t aeamoi.'’ DaDalt, brother served as best man. of the camp 'on Monday of last n ^ Estremau, Pierre Pelizza, and the rosters of our eight National a t y yesterday to a state ^ wnaa waac wabf - - *b* Har Bacarta, Sanp— waat The woman’s gym class will he I J l ! * • 7o«id below a rooky woiUd end In more disaster. Bob "1 am ' not too sure about the League clubs. I venture the predic­ ing up of Briatol’a xone defenu was wa»a wbre w w » wdad a.^SZ •'"•II A HarSonta This welcome to an avowed Com- Following the cetsmony a reception w ek . Commencing the program from 7 tc. 8 o clo&. ” >«dgOi the same knife that killed just as It schooled Rene ifMfus tUL Thb vlctoty — ,w|ae ^ 1 w ^ Iwld ktrb tried to end de Forest’s baiting of d. t'bles team of Budgq and Mako tion that our league. In its 62nd sea. ^ feature... .probably a .'fc ? Bbytbm PraV muniat exposes the members of the was held at the home of the bride’s was a minstrel show' under the di­ ^Coate, , and Jean Muebeater s record o t fiva w—- ameekeiaa wdbe wbt •‘• ^yi*^Lom A Abnar— aaat onlyi parents for members of the bridal The men’s gym class win follow th' man, who stood looking at hto fci the reason that Mako rarely to SOL of ohampienship competition, pobt of the slxslbg con* two loesM u d puts the ; Bbd'waja 'a ^ ^ w ^ Barltana— waat committee for what they are”, Ryan rection of Eugene Cadorath of New from 8;lb to 9 o’clock. body Is carried to tha oaepri w rotra for several seasons before In his best condition." ^ wma WBOs kwfcb knew •'*^ '> •5 —Braam Slnoar—wla only: said. 3srty and Immediate famUiea. The ■ f»n «tlc3 gleam through to rapel Big P7**ut a younger average age orvato u d Murphy passed toe top b the League etandliih Harrtek, Barltana—natwori‘ Haven, followed by eeleetlona on an TOe wemeo’s tefl^ danclnr'clasaas **»4 door looked. Peart John aa- In hto black eyes. While he plays a slow game, m ite teams' regular Ibeupa back u d forth b toe safo- IT — .wiybd. wlaa wtbw kfh Jride .wore a gown of green metaUc kt 8 o’clock. noancoJ^that he k going to destroy BUI Tllden, UtUe Bill Johnston, and Hamperedby n ea *' riiaZ a SZafi*". ” *P»* I" "Bambl” with brown accessories and a cort- electric gutter by a guest enter­ Francis T. Hunter in 1927. Riggs can be forceful, and to listed c u D6€D thw Ofta^ for msny yoArs, at midfloor for mbutea u Playing u a smad aad a aiabt toel wewe wnaa woo a S Z aSoZftS* ..f-l'T.f" • Malodlana ®'°7e*t. there’s not r k la kil krre kfbb age of yellos rosea and blue sweet tainer. "Sy” Gagnon of wmiman- 8T“ «Mas league will froa tor It, hot the Having tried veterans and a com­ among t ^ more accomplished And that suite me. Ths NaUonal end unUI Bristol’s front Une wav­ floor with a low ceUbg, tha kata kfro. kolHrfpy ka| !;S Z •»l"»trala Show towl at 8 o’clock. The Beets wllM *• choppers. The national clay courts * Shanla—to a 3eas. Following a wedding trip to Uc; Arthur Paradise, a former en- H o.» ‘*c- bination of ''id-Umers and young- League had Ite 60th birthday lu t ered ud broke....before toe de- bad trouble b laimchbg " ' -iS zlo ’S r l * ?• Annaunead bowl the Potatoes. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY H.?’ ***'*• "Tou’ve sent for cUraplon will acquire experience ig - lg ig-Wtiala la My Habby Pros. New York city, Mr. and Mrs. Plete roHee at Camp Buck, Portland, and the officers and when they come stra with dlsutrous results, the February u d we celebrated the u fenm could form again, the baU waS b g attack beeauaa r frsqMsat 3 - - Tho RodU Forum-H) to o win reside at 4' Vemon avenue, now co-partner at tbs Sherman’s ^iBsdsy I CHAPTER XVH u d polish along the winter trail utversary with a series of 1876 ball mapped ewlftly to Moorhouu, Cobb contact Long shots w troi Karr, Sanaa baric: why not let them handle this thing United States Davis Cup committee Experts contend that all the i m RockvUle, where the bridegroom la Comers Service StaUon, displayed for you?" * h u adopted the French plan of'oon- games in each of our eight ball mJSTILS*'’ *.? “ rrage of ehote tol- ly Imposslbb u tbs ball « R A 0 I O X * from 'fiW o'^IS*^' phmomenon has to do to turn In a parks. The Issuing of UfsUme employed In the M. T. Stevens com­ an unusual performance in "tap' '“ "•<1 "1U> ecoring resulte that kept l3 bounced off the p U « A new s e riM i^ ’ few minutes he had been omtrating on the brighter baby v a ^ y Improved brud of tennis to ^araa Carpa midwaat; S ^ W n r n M r r (BaatorB Standard Tlnie.) pany Min in that city. T’he bride la dancing, in addlUon to this pro- s o M ^ ^ S lT r i^ * swimming lea- absent Gone waa the care-free *^«*‘*’" ■»>M7ered atra. ni health hu put Wllmer !>•••*■ the year before u d tha old- l^cheeter b toe lead aU toe way and a daab— waat a native of Stafford Springa. She 8Tam a talkie motior picture en­ IteMl John. He walked rapidly to make up hto mind to do It They be- 'imer reunions held In connecUon through toe first h a lf....it w o r M aU toeu advjTM itM iS z 8 .“s iJar;LVo'??h'a{?. humor "that bad been hia most AUison on the sidelines. John Van jteve he wUl with the Davis Cup graduated from St. EMward’s Paro- titled “We’re Not Dressing," featur- the door and sent for two men with each of the birthday parties re­ urea and time agab u d Bristol P A ’S wm t grimly i New York. Jan. 4.— (A P )—The glnners; 7:45 to 8*30 Interraldi.t?' I *^*®**^* MiaracterlsUc. Hs was Ryn and other aged campaigners are berth os an incentive. vived In healthy fashion the tradi- CLlal school and attended Stafford In ‘Rtag” Crosby and Carole Lorn •»• to the discard. seemed a bit bewildered u d unable WKrpUsd up a 2BI opening of the 75th Congress wlU The senior teSkeSiJr” *^*^^ ' very much the.bead of the tered them to* take the Indian to At lu t It looks Uke Parker la Uonal background of bosebaU. But S t the half u d wars as 8:00—Heldt’s Brigadiers. 'Igb Schools, She ban been employ­ bard, a sporte short by Orantland house of de Forest Hk face asem- to figure out Just what to do about be broadcast tomorrow. The broad­ mr room and keep him then until Mmlng Into hto own. Parker ap- I noUeed one vary slgnlAcut thing after that although tha ' 8:30—Pipe Smoking Time with ed at the Stafford Worsted Mill, Rice, a c6medy, "I Heard' with ^ ** •o^^ul'ed: *7?15* ed to have taken on some of the 4 ¥ u t Appura la for cast Is scheduled to start at noon Miss Margaret Salvador, daughter Si” e '^^Mdon Drug; 8;i6 the officers arrived. -Auther Ban-Around t»Ute to have mutersd a forehand m attending our annlvsruiy games qubtot came rieae to I Pick and Pat. ^ continue probably two hours on Betty Boop, and an educational lean craftiness of his dead broth­ weakness. The LawrenOevlUs tod Namely, none of the grown-ups, not tales, eooe In the e a ^ * * 1 V T IC 8:00—Lux Radio Theater. Oi Mrs. Lena Salvador of Wlllington short, obtained through the courtesy Broken Shield did not resist os (V id als believe that Budge. (Sene In prevloua ganMe thb WJZ-NBC, WABC-CBS and WOR- avenue was married to William GuT ^ V a. A“k®'"“ = ers. Bob thought ss he looked at rosbesses a sound game with one of even the old-timers themselves, fourth quarter aad hi 10:00—Wa}me King's Orchestra. of the Southern New Bhigland Tele­ the frightened Mexicans grasps Mako, Frankie Parker, and Rlgge ■•atart toe .soae, Muchester e s MBS* Shaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank «ftemooB gym claas him, that Pearl John w a s ______th? greatest backhuds of the da« seemed to be enjoying the occasion r butee of toe gaaia. 10:80—What Do You Think? phone Company, "Service of Pre­ Um and started through the d o « should bring the trophy back within u ra toe. same tacUea but always On Wednesday, the President’s Shaffer of Stafford Hollow, Satur­ against all mankind, suspicious and with him. Bob looked at Betty with as much as the kids enjoyed IL The locate led Iqr 4I-4S ta I 11:00—News Service. paredness," was shown to complete three years. The four average Mtlre* *^^**'" Accent" On Youth • “•b*^ned them when toe raasiiig message Is listed for approximately day morning at 8:30 o’clock in 8L fearing something that baffleo him. a sigh of relief, aad everyone'in the stagM of the test quarter h 11:10—Ossie Nelson’s Orchestra. a moat enjoyable evening of mirth A wave of pity for thI man he sUgbUy more than 21 years of age So if we’re younger out there on m the crowd became pronounced.... 2 o clock, via the combined, NBC Edward's Parish rectory. The Rev. room relaxed. Then a piercing rtvate put u a e iu r t S a t 11:80—Eddie Duchin’s Orchestra. d’ rlM this hoUday season. The fol­ liked passed over him, and he rose Budge to 22, Mako 23. Parker 2l‘ pupil Is showing to advantage in the ball field b *87, we’re Just as night, toe fans hooted u d rnaigb to a riagla potat'f CBS and MBS. It will be preceded Felix J. O'Nein, pastor performed TCream cut the alienee, and Tante and Riggs 20. A fifth prospect! 12:00—Abe Lsrman s Orchestra. the ceremony. The couple were at­ lo w ^ enroUees took the leading and walked to de Forest's side. tbs south. He should continue to much b lbs with ths march of roUed u d the d b w u tenrlflo but toe elaeh eaded. B o" ' 12:80—Carl ReveU’s Orchestra. P‘®*'“ P« 7«>ni Congress. role# In the minstrel; Harold Jor­ Josephine appeand la the halt her Ernie Sutter, the Intercollegiate basebsll u we were when we were M ucheetu stuck to ite system of IS times from the WJZ-NBC plans to start at noon, tended by Misa Julia hollay of Staf- Are }rou sure the knife hasn't cane thumping excitedly. champion, is 2i. -“ h Aup of Clisnii’'—PbO 8pi- to-lvUle and Martin Salvator of dan. as interlocuter, of New Lon­ fallen to the floor or something?’ ™.?,ugh Sl"xle“ ” *' re-living ,the annals of the psst- •ttu k u d ama never panioked bto goBM w u derided from ^ ' l the transmission to Include assem­ The dectoloa to string along with INDIANS, STARS HOLD REC BEATS BOSTON rushing matters, waiting until the tBlnji's Orchestra. Tomorrow's Program. Wlllington avenue. A wedding he asked. •»>• cried. “Stop 7 sayl There will be considerable debat- Bueball to grown-unagrown-ups to fuhda- where Maachertor madi bly of the House, Interviews, and don: Edward Dalton, of Meriden; the kids again would keep the much -"fionow the Mood.” A. M. breakfast was served at the home ot Edward Quinlan of Waterbury; Rus­ Where o n you taking him?" mg betwee.1 row u d the time that raentaUy the game we played in opportune mommt came to etrlka S3 attempts to 14 oat a t ' tte Joint gathering of House and 'Positive. The knife was remov­ u g lected Bryan Grant out of the boyhood. So why shouldn't the ^ t o l ’a uae of the eona kept tTO Rockville. -“Wck Tracy.” - 7:00—Eta Alpha Programma — the bride's mother for the • bridal sell Hitchcock, of Wallingford; Leon ed with some force. It bad to be. A The Mexicans turned with ashen tet team la named, but It to reuon- Senate for the Prealdent’a message. party and Immediate famiUea, fol­ WHUNGTON teces aa the irate old vvomaa shook Jtoht Ufie. Grant was s member of ibeupa of our teams u d the per­ IN SPECIAL MATCH Clm^emen from getting aU worn out Bruno “Buck** BvchoMd i lack Onslow's Baseball Collin Driggs. organist. Koclszewakl of Waterbury; all end- mighty strong arm struck with it- the 1936 team, but w u not given susreef that all Aroericu HOCKEY LEAGUE LEADS WABC-CBS will begin at 1:30 sonnel b our gru dstu ds emphuize In the first half and when toe prea for Maneheator. - School of the Air. Tt80—Shoppers Special—1st Sec­ lowing the ceremony. Later, Mr. men. These men performed very her fist at them, her features' dto- youte has rO do to be served In with an additional deacriptlon of the in the first pises.” He passed hla employment when the Australians the accent on youth? euro w u on b ths closing mbutes polateia and mi :B 4 »—T->Tom Ulx. tion. and Mrs. Shaffer left on a 'wedding creditably and the response to their Mr. and Mrs. torted with rage. Davis Cup competition In 1937 la to Biio—-"Jack AnhstroriB." 7:45—News Service. new Supreme Court building and trip to New York city. Upon their ------Edwin Lyon ofl.*??” ** " “ rtly across his forehead. put an end to the American quest. help Itself. Our 61st pennut race bad plenty t ^ y rose to the heights and smashed of eight out at , WEAF-NBC Is to start at 1:45 “Digs" and "Puna" dlrectr i toward •lollday guests of * suppose It won’t do any good to of high lights besides the unlver- through to u impreaalve triumph. pointa b an, while (____ |J4S—“little Orphan Annie.” 8:00—Treasure House. return they will reside th Stefforu the officers and tcchnlclana were Peart John strode to her side and Takes New Year’s Event by fiOO—Mews. 8:15— Shoppers Special 2nd Sec­ Try these tonight: Hollow. Mr. Shaffer Is employed at 3**"- Merrill •M' ** “ "y ®f y°u know anytung sary games. We had a great race, OLYMPIANS SLATED Spragfield and Syraense stood out aad the teat the BotUm ataop In StaflordvUle. A applauded throughout. Music for Cushman, at WUiington HoUow. about this.” ‘ Hla voice waa UrsJ tried to grasp hsr arm, but she with first the Cardinals setting tne We w r e oonslderahiy dlsappobt- era d b their ahara, Jackie Duggan, Songa. tion. T^ks-W ABC-CBS 10:30, What this occasion was furnished by Har­ shook him off -as though be were a 9:00—Dear Columbia. Do You Think: topic “Would You pre-nuptial ahower waa tendered to Woodworth and Joe •The p^esaor Suddenly he pace u d holding the whipband week 3“2 Before Hoge Crowd; ^ b toe faUure of

“ . n r f t 5 1 2 1 s w u a t s w A ] DLBMAWriH '.f- M noftocnoMl ^ T H e M 0IM O9AUR F A 0 I5 A M W - i t y i - f a s . »f1 & T M a J U b i e U . k W M j f h . , , - Ai'. '■ ■’ c ■ ■ -■ - f '• ■' . t:. -■ A.fi'i'/'i'''