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MISSES HIMSELF When Italian Seaplanes Left Italy for South America S E SOLUTION WITH FIVE SHOTS BIG STEEL MERGER New Britain Man Drinkg Poison OF ALL-INDIA Then Begins Shooting Only Slightly Hurt and Will DENIED BY COURT PROBWNOW Recover. New Britain, Dec. 29.— (AP) ABMED WITH BUT A STICK —Inexpert- marksmanship on WINS FIGHT WI’IB TIGER tiOion Dollar Sait Kids One the part of Anthony M. John­ Hero of tbe Marne Sinks Into Britain To Take Care of But son, 48, of 82 Winter street, Bombay,. Dec. 29.— (AP) — | of Bitterest Legal Fights may be responsible for saving a Coma and It Is Feared KrishJia Bbama, a farmer from Five Subjects — India To his life. Johnson fired seven Oaigad, was in a hospital here to­ shots at himself with an Eng­ day, having won a morai victory In Corporate History; lish automatic pistol yesterday He Will Never Regain Con- over a tiger which attacked him Be Responsible For AH but succeeded only in putting a while ae was plowing behind a ; hole in his cheek and in one of team of oxen. Lasted Six Months. his hands. scioosness. At the first spring Bbama' Else— Finance Discussed. Prior to the barrage, he thrust a sharp stick between the beast’s jaws, but the tiger seized swallowed a quantity of anti­ Youngstown, O., Dec. 29.— (AP.) septic liquid. Although he is in him ind inflicted deep scratches. m a , Dec. 29— (AP) — Marshal They fought for half an hour be- j —^The proposed blllion-doUar merger London, Dec. 29.— (AP) — Es­ a serious condition at New Bri­ tain general hospital, it is ex­ Joffre, fighting a losing battle with fore the faxmer’s cries brought of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation tablishment of a responsible gov­ neighbors who killed the animal pected that he will recover. death, sank into a state of extreme and the Youngstown Sheet and Tube ernment for India, answerable to an with axes. John, employed as a pastry weakness today and his physicians Company was denied by Common All-Indian legislature except on five cook in a local hotel, has been The beginning of the long issued a bulletin at 3 p. m. , describ­ Plea.s Judge David G. Jenkins t6day subjects, was thought by close ob­ acting strangely. He tried to trans-Atlantic journey by a ing his condition as most/grave. when he granted minority stock­ servers today to be the probable take his own life while his wife squadron of twelve Italian sea­ A few minutes before the bulletin and 14-year-old son were at holders an injunction restraining the outcome of the round-table confer­ planes here is pictured at Orbe- w£is issued (General Isaie, chief of AUTOTHEFTRING church. Police believe he drank staff under the marshal, visited his combination. ence which resumed its work after poison and then lay down on a tello, Italy. Above you see some the Christmas holidays. old leader and reported that the Bitter Legal Fight couch and began shooting at of the craft as they were lined* hero of the Marne wais sinking slow­ The fiv; reserved subjects, which himself. NOW UNDER PROBE Judge Jenkins handed down his probably will be dealt with by the up, motors running, ready for ly- His five doctors, all of whom have decision six months from the Incep-. imperial authority are: the take-off. General Italo tion of one of the bitterest legaF Defense, finance, foreign rela­ Balbo, Italian air minister, and been at the patient’s side day and night since Saturday, held out little fights in corporate history, a strug­ tions, relations with the native commander of the flight, is gle of millions that was carried out states, political charges. SAILOR IS KILLED shown at the right as his own hope that the marshal could live Bench Warrant Issned In through the day. first with proxies and then with law­ Under these five subjects it has plane was put into the water. suits. Forces marshalled by Cyrus been suggested that working ar­ The planes were scattered by Is Dying “Marshal Joffre has reached a Stamford For Prominent S. Eaton, Cleveland financier, went rangements between the British and BY HEAVY TIMBER storms on the first leg of the into court with charges of fraud aft-. Indian governments be set up. Un­ trip, but they were reunited at state of extreme weakness,” the medical bulletin read. “ His condi­ er a spectacular battle for proxies. der the heading of defense, the Cartagena, Spain. The re­ New Yorker. The judge said that the Sheet and maintenance of frontiers, however, mainder of the itinerary in­ tion is most grave.” Dr. Fontaine, one of the five doc­ Tube board of directors after they would remain with the imperial cludes Kenitra, iiorocco; Villa Fishing Rig Falls On Him and tors, added his own comment: had approved the merger eariy tiiis authority. Cisneros, Spanish Gold Coast; “'ITie marshal has reached a point Stamford, Dec. 29. — (AP.)— year, did not give adequate infor­ Control of Finances Bolama, Portuguese West Afri­ where science is powerless to help mation to their stockholders on the The control of finances has been George Shevlin, said by police to be Crushes Skull — Little ca: across the South Atlantic him. Only his indomitable courage a prominent figure in the political merger when they met last April a bone of contention in recent dis­ to Natal, Brazil, 1860 can work a miracle now.” and spprting life of New York and and approved it. cussions. Indian delegates want miles; Bnhia, and on to Rio de Half an hour Inter the marshal Westchester county, was arrested in Misleading Report finances to lie within the legislative Known About His Past. Janeiro. sank into a coma and it was-feared Stamford today on a bench warrant Whether intentionally or not the province but opposition to this de­ that he would never regain con­ decision said, the three accoimtants veloped on the ground that it Issued by Judge Alfred G. Baldwin, sciousness. of Superior Court last Friday. The employed to make the audit of the might lead to a repudiation of New London, Dec. 29— (A P )—His The gloomy news spread quickly merging companies prior to the debts. One plan suggested was to warrant charges him with conceal­ skull crushed by a falling gallows among the great crowd gathered ing a stolen car and possession of merger delivered a misleading re­ give India control of finances with­ about the hospital of St. Jean-de- port to the stockholders. in limitations which would establish frame aboard the Portland trawling automobile with mutilated engine Dieu and these people who love numbers. The ratio of exchange of one safegpiards against repudiation and company trawler Heron, Amos IDENTIFy BANDITS “ Papa” Joffre spoke in hushed share of Sheet and ’Tube stock for would provide, through the estab­ FAMOUS SECRET CELL The warrant was served as Shev­ Johnson, 48, of unknown address ■^hispers. lin appeared for trisd on the two a share and a third of Bethlehem lishment of a reserve bank, means was instantly killed yesterday ' As twilight fell the hospital was counts in the local court. The charg­ also was attacked. He said that his to prevent inflation of currency. morning while the trawler was fish­ Closed to the public and an extra po­ OF TWO HOLD-UPS es were nolled here after his arrest study of the accoimting phases of Foreign relations, it has been slg- ing near the Nantucket Lightghip. lice guard placed about the doors. the consideration “makes to my gested, should remain the province OF DR. CRkE EXHIBITED and he was immediately taken to The gallows frame is part of the Bridgeport. mind no definite conclusion possible of the imperial authority associated trawling equipment. During the eight years since the that the final ratio was adequate. with the Indian government. The accident occurred at 7:20 hero of the Marne visited Japan, State’s Witness New Haven Police Believe Prosecuting Attorney Frank Jam- Judge Jenkins said that the court Bargaining With Princes o’clock and the Heron suspended Canada and the United States in was without sv^ciently supported rozy for the Stamford (Hourt declar­ Relations between British India fishing operations and steamed ' to Is Destroyed Bat Can Mend BORAH DISCARDS 1922, receiving great acclaim in each facts clearly to pass a judgment on ed that he asked for the bench war­ and the native states would be a this r~rt arriving at the trawling They Have Men Responsi­ country, he had done little else than the price involved in the merger. matter of bargaining with the rul­ company’s wharf in Groton at 9:30 Itself and Reassnmes Ac­ write his memoirs, attend public rant because of his inability to se­ Also, he said, the Sheet and Tube ing princes. The princes now have o’clock last night. -The body was THIRD P A R H PLAN frmctions and m joy the quiet coun­ cure the presence of Samuel Angel- directors and shareholders as well treaties with the crown which the examined by Dr. Frank ViT, Hewes, ble for Series of Robberies try life of his beloved Frjince. off, a Brooklyn attorney, here to tes­ Were without “any sucb basis for < latter cannot repudiate. medical examipej^ V>wn of tivities of a Living Tkipg; Several Umes he was reported to tify ill the case. He cUfied Angeloff forming such judgment!*' The political cheirges would chief­ Groton who gave “permissiomfor its be seriously ill,’ blit with character­ the Tftate’s witness. He tleclared the to put it mllc^yr* toe ly concern tribal tracts which, while removal to the undertaking rooms state eirpecta to secure Angelofirs New Haven, Dec. 29.— (A P )— istic audacity he immediately put an decision said, “it m ikt be frankly nominally within the frontier of of Robert H. Byles in this city. May Lead To Life Itself. Bat There Will Be Some Re­ end to the rumors with vigorous de­ presence in Bridgeport when needed Two men arrested early today when said that in tdie present state of the British India, are at present outside Johnson is said to be a native of nials. Once, to prove his prime con­ through the New York Bar Associa­ record grave doubt as to the ade­ its administrative area. Denmark. Officials at the Groton police discovered them tampering dition, he walked two miles at the tion. quacy of the consideration exists.” headquarters of the Portland Trawl­ alignments In Congress, The conference special committee By Howard W. Blakeslee with a car without license plates, age of 72. The state alleges that Angeloff ’The decision waa written in pencil ing Company said that little is on the northwest frontier met for Cleveland, Dec. 29.— (AP) — The j have been positively identified as was the original owner of the car by the judge in a round careful known concerning Johnson’s past As age crept upon him, he was un­ the first time today. In that old the robbers, by the victim of a re­ which was found in possesision of hand on nineteen ps^es of foolscap and it is not known whether there famous secret cell of Dr. George W. He Predicts; Moses’ Views able to attend the American Legion surea of trouble, where they are in cent series of holdups-, although a convention in Paris in 1927, causing Shevlin here and that Angeloff had paper. He made three copies hiihr the majority, Moslems want a new are any near relatives. He is said to Crile recently rumored as creation ! r^jorted it stolen In New York. In- have resided for some time at Glou­ second victim failed to name them much disai^ointment among Ameri self, desiring that no, mistake be province created. of life synthetically, was exhibited | is his assailants. vestigfation of the case by Stamford made in having a stenographer or Private conservations over the cester, Mass. • Washington, Dec. 29.— (AP.) — can visitors. to visiting scientists at the opening i They are George W. Braun, 21, Although for several years after police and insrifance company de­ a typist transcribe it. Christmas holidays failed to break session of • the American Associa- i The hue and cry of recent days over and Harry R. Thomas, 38, - both of the war there were many differences tectives had imcovered information One copy he filed with fhe clerk up the differences between the Hin­ which may lead to the uncovering of tion for the Advancement of Science a third party movement appeared New Haven. Presented in (llity Court of opinion as to who was the real of the Mahoning county Common du and Moslem delegates over repre- this morning on tentative charges a huge auto theft ring, embracing Pleas Court. The other copies were , sentation in the new legislature. As today. I considerably cooled today as politi­ hero of the Marne, it was generally DEATH OF CRIPPLE of drunkenness and tampering with conceded that rt was he who hurled the United States, Mr. Jamrozy de­ presented to newspaper men. the conference resumed its task, It showed, in effect, that ”Hump- cal weathermen foresaw a continu­ a motor vehicle, their cases were back the invading Germans when clared. Judge Jenkins will take a vaca­ however, leaders made it plain that ty Dumpty”—contrary to the nurs­ ance—until 1932 at least—of things, ery rhyme— can be “put together they were within 30 miles of Paris tion before resuming his duties at the age-long misimderstanding be­ (Continued On Page 3.) the Court House. “The big job is CALLED MERCIFUL again.” much as they are now. Beal Hero of Marne tween the two religious sects would finished,” he said. This Humpty Dumpty is the An intensification or a spread of It was Andre Maglnott, minister not be permitted to impede the The judge also censured the pres­ main work of establishing a con­ smallest kind of egg, one of the the independence of the western Re­ of war, who in 1928 gave full credit NEW YORK REPORTS to Marshal Joffre for the victory. ence of Barry G. Dalton, partner in stitution for India. single cells of which all living publicans who already have caused Pickands, Mather and Company of Failure to reach a final settlement things are made. party heads much worry, apparently BANDITS USE GAS Speaking at the ninth anniversary Father Says Son Died of celebration of the battle of the Cleveland and director of Bethle­ of the differences, however, it was Dr. Crile’s exhibit showed the cell was read in the signs by Senator BIG JEWEL THEFTS hem, at the Sheet and Tube direc­ s^ d would proba ly mean that broken and its pieces scattered in a Borah of Idaho, one of their leaders. Marne, M. Maglnott said: “We have had enough idle discus­ tors meeting March 12 when they modifications would have to be Heart Attack and He Tried way that alike presumably would As for a third party Borah said: TO OVERCOME MAN sion concerning who should be ratified the merger. made in the general scheme in order kill any cell and irretrievablj de­ “I do not see any new party.” awarded the merit for such a magic Whether he voted or did not vote that adequate protection might be stroy a larger collection of cells Sees Realignments on the merger contract his presence secured for minorities. To Follow Him. such as an egg. victory. History already has defin­ Abut $200,000 Wordi of “But,” he added “I do ses itely crowned Marshal Joffre as the and approval of the merger at that Mends Itself time “were in equity a breach of He caused this cell to mend itself some realignments which will be New Britain Resident Says victor of the >lame. Let no one evidenced more in legislative mat­ challenge this.” Gems Lost By Several Wo­ trust and against public policy.” Chicago, Dec. 29.— (AP) — 'The and reassume some of the activi­ Important Point ters than in open announcement on Only five months earlier the mar­ possibility that the questions of ties of a living thing. This was one of the important NATION’ S PROJECTS the part of either leaders or consti­ They Held His Head Over shal himself with grreat modesty had “moral rights” of a “mercy death” At first examination some visit­ men; $100,000 Necklace. points of attack by the merger foes. ing scientists said it was an inter- tuents. That has already taken place ' .. “The evidence is clear to the might be presented to a coroner’s (ContiDued On Page 8.) to a marked degree.” Gas S t m and Robbed Him court” the decision continued,' “thjit TO AID IDLE READY jury for legal approval loomed to­ (Continued On Page 8.) The western band appeared dis­ New York, Dec. 29— (AP)—About he knowingly was not acting for all day as the coimty coroner prepared posed to follow in this both Borah the shareholders of Sheet smd Tube and Senator Norris of Nebraska, $200,000 in jewelry, lost, or stolen in to hold an inquest into the death of a Pullman car compartment, a night in that steps were taken to delay ad­ who has refused to leave Republican New Britain, Dec. 29.— (A P )— SISTERS MURDERED club or a theater, engaged the at­ vising them of the existence 'of and Merle Hinckley, 21, a hopeless crip­ ranks to head a third party. There Bennie Cohen, 38, proprietor of a Public and Semi-Public Build­ men’s furnishing store at 95 -Hart­ tention of police today. the point to which the privately con­ ple since birth. GAMBLING SHIPS were indications most of the inde­ ford avenue, according to a story he Mrs. Edgar F. Luckenbach, wife ducted negotiations had gone. pendents would remain within the “He was therefore in this, not Merle was found dead Saturday in told the police was subjected to gas o f the steamship owner, reported IN AN AUTOMOBILE acting for Sheet and Tube but for ings To Cost 800 Milbons a gas-filled room in his home. With fold until the 1932 national conven­ attack by two would-be robbers this that gems valued at between $170,- HNALLY RAIDED tion at least. Norris yesterday made the other company (Bethlehe^rt, him was his father. Dr. Carl A. morning, soon after opening his 000 and $200,000 were stolen from clear also that he had not promised e-\>en though honestly intending to To Be Started Soon. Hinckley, imconscious, with his place of business. her on a recent trip to Palm Beach, any support to Governor Roosevelt Fla. Miss Marie DeCarie, of Park act in what he believed to be for the Returning from the cellar where best interests of Sheet and Tube.’’ arms enfolding the boy’s body. Re­ of New York, should the Democrats he attended to his fire, he said, he Two School Teachers Shot Avenue society reported the loss of stored to consciousness. Dr. Hinck­ pick him for the presidency. $16,500 jewels on a night life tour. Anchored Beyond Three Mde was seized by the intruders, who de­ Terms of the billion dollar deal ‘ Washington, Dec. 29.—(AP) — ley, a dentist, said the boy had died Moses Prediction manded his money. When he re­ “ Texas” Guinan said her $3,500 mesh Public and semi-public building pro­ Another “status quo” prediction To Death — No Motive bag disappeared at the Ethel Barry­ provided for Bethlehem to acquire of heart disease and that he, over­ fused they beat him, dragged him Sheet & Tube, a $235,000,000 cor­ jects aggregating more than $800,- Limit They Had Defied came from Senator Moses of New to the rear of the store, held his more theater Saturday night. 000,000 were reported today by whelmed by grief, had attempted to Hampshire, one of the Republican Mrs. Luckenbach is believed to poration, on the basis of one and head over a gas stove and turned Fonnd; Snspect Arrested. one-third' shares of Bethlehem com­ President Hoover’s emergency em­ follow him in death. Yesterday, Party leaders in a discussion of the on the gas. He recalled nothing have been followed after boarding a California’s Officials. mon stock for one of Sheet & Tube- ployment committee as ready to be however. Dr. Hinckley was .reported row over Norrjs and Robert H. Lu­ more, he said, until he recovered train at the Pennsylvania Terminal Sheet & Tube stockholders gave undertaken within a few months. to have said that possibly he had cas, executive director of the Repub­ consciousness. December 19, Blackwell, Okla., Dec.-29.— (AP) their assent April 9, but more thfe A nation--wide canvass was taken mistaken a heart attack for death. Los Angeles, Dec. 29.—(AP.)— lican national committee. A policeman who was standing Pearl Necklace —Oklahoma office: today sought 200,000 of the affirmative votes, a by Franklin T. Miller, head of the Merciful Death Spectacular raids on two gambling “My present opinion is that Sena­ across the street while the attack A string of pearls valued at $100,- the slayer of two sisters, school deciding number, were challenged committee’s public work section. Blood tests were expected to de­ ships anchored off Southern Califor­ tor Norris will not be read out of was reported to have taken place 000 and a pearl necklace valued at teachers; who were returning to by the anti-merger forces. Efforts were made, he said in a termine definitely the agency that nio are said by District Attorney the Republican Party and that Mr. said that he saw no one entering or $20,000 were among the loot. Mrs. statement, to ascertain the actual caused death. But regardless of the their duties after the Christmas Luckenbach is the former Andrea Among those who led the fight Buron Fitts to constitute a declara­ Lucas will not be deposed from his leaving the store. Cohen is recov­ holidays. The young women were condition of specific projects facts. Dr. John K. Jamieson, the office in the National committee,” ering at New Britain general hos­ Marie Fenwick of Toronto amd Mr. for the merger were the veteran tion of war on gaming outside the found shot to death yesterday by a Luckenbach’s second wife. amounting to more than $2,000,000,- Hinckley’s family physician, said he he said. pital. steel man, James M. CampbeU, three-mile limit. roadside south of Tonkaway. The Miss De Carie said she discovered chairman, and Frank Purnell, pres­ 000. intended to ask the coroner’s jury As a result of raids Friday and “All of this work’’ he said “ had motive was not apparent. the loss of her valuables the morn­ ident, of Sheet & Tube; Eugene G. to believe that whatever the cause, Saturday nights more than a score advanced beyond the stage of pro­ The victims, Je^e Griffith, 35, ing after a tour of four night clubs Grace, president of Bethlehem; aqd the boy’s death was merciful. of men accused of gambling were In curing funds, authorization or selec­ and Jessie Griffith, 24, were slain on December 21. ’They included^ne Henry G. Dalton, a director in boQi “I often counselled Dr. Hinckley jail. tion of sites, limitation and other that no greater boon than death and robbed of their motor car whlli necklace of 197 pearls with a dia­ companies. 'The Johanna Smith and the Rose preliminary steps which frequently could be provided for Merle,” Dr. Would Recruit All Women driving back to their schools after mond clasp, worth $14,000; and a Eaton, org^anizer of the $350,000,- Isle, both of which once plied the delay public construction programs. Jamieson said. “I knew the hope­ having spent the holidays here with clip pin set wiUi 35 stones, worth 000 Republic Steel Corporation, and . seven seas, are the objects of Fitts’ Is Based On Facts lessness of the case, the futility of theiy nar^i;*, Mr.

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Up a g e i w o TWCHESTBR HERA;^, SOUTO MANCHimm CONK. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2». 198CI ,fi ^ ,1 .

gaesta iidth the h^itd cohCh of Baldwia NO SPECUl DRIVE SEAT F .B . CLARKE Trinity as speaker apd a Teel-of B and O '* 4 football pictures. The meeting for ix)cal Stocks Bendix OBITUARY the kle N em ...... 85 proposed no Issue 186,667 Then Flee. Land Mtg and Title .. 40 burial will be in that city. Mr. Gil­ had with our club at the start, there Eastman Kodak ...... 145 common shares, of which 124,028 New Brit Trust...... 160 nack, a native of Mamchester, was being no Canadian flag on display. Elec Pow^ smd Lt ...... 36% will be tor acquisition of tanf^e Riverside Trust ...... 500 well known here. He was born in "Vocational guidance got a start a assets and good will of Refineri Oil Hartford, Dec. 29— (AP) —There Fayette B. Clarke became the Moosup, Dec. 29.— (AP.)— ) West Htfd Trust...... 266 Pox Film‘ ...... 26% Manchester, December 17, 1890, the Lo. of Ohio. The balance will be for Vdll be no concerted drive on New head of the Manchester Kiwanls club In early spring and your committee burglars, loaded with suits, tro iDsoranoe Stocks Gen Elec ...... 41% son of John and the late Ella Curtis acquisition of 53,260 shares of 7 per­ Xear’s Eve celebrators by prohibi­ has had three speakers on the sub­ children’s shoes, underwear I X Aetna Casualty .... 65 70 Gen F o o d s ...... 47 tion agents this year, it was stated Gilnack. Mr. Gilnack attended today and presided at the weekly General M otors...... 34% cent cumulative preferred itook o t ject and plans are well in bind for I X Aetna Fire ...... 44 46 today by Robert L. Sengle, deputy school here and made Manchester meeting at the Hotel Sheridan. The Gold Dust ...... SO’J'a the A jax Corp., owned through a 8in earnest start in vocational guid­ . X Aetna L i f e ...... 48% administrator for Coimecticut. his home until about 15 years ago 50>/2 Grigsby Grunow ...... 3 subsidiary of the Ajax pipe line run­ reports of the officers were read and ance next year. Through Harry jects of state-wide search. X Automoolie ...... 24% 26% "The men will be out, of course, when he removed from his South Int H a r v ...... 47% ning from Glenn Pool, Okla., to accepted. That of ’Treasurer Lewis Hobbs, secbetary of the Vancouver The loot was taken from I Conn. G eneral...... 107 112 and I have already informed them Main street residence to Naugatuck club we were enabled to give Klwan-. Int Nickel Can ...... 14% Woodriver, 111. s Sipe showed a balance of $163.75 on , Hartford F ir e ...... 49 51 that they shall have to work longer to enter the furniture and fimeral di­ ian Robertson amd his family a * Hartford Steam Boiler. - int T smd T ...... 17% hours than usual. They will visit recting business. He was a man of hand. The organisation today has s,' Contracts awarded for new con*’ suitable send off at Vancouver upon National Fire ...... ' 43 45 Johns ManviUe...... 51% the more popular places of activity sterling qualities and had many a membership of 60, a net gain of 7 matlcally stripping the store stTuction of all types in the Metio* their sailing for Australia. Phoenix F ire ...... 57 60 KennecOtt ...... 22% and make reports of what they ob­ friends. Death came in St. Mary’s during the past year. The report {.'olltan area of New York from Dec. "Inter-club meetings at Norwalk, X Travelere ...... 900 Kreuger md Toll ...... 21% hospital In Waterbury Friday night 920 JiO through Dec. 26 totaled |8,- serve. It is not the policy of this of the secretiiry is gdven below. New Britain and Hartford were at­ Public Utilities Stock* Leh Val Coal ...... 5 % office to make spectaciolar drives. following a short illness. Mr. Gil­ Stephen Hale who turned the Leh Val RR ...... 51% 634,000, F. W Dodge Corp. reports. tended while on November 27 we tonn. Elec Serv ...... 59 63 We carry on from day to day and do nack leaves his wife, Mrs. Ruth gavel over to Mr. Clarke was given put on a Ladies Night with mem­ ly dropped their activities and Loew’s, (nc ...... 43% This brought the total for Dec. 1 to when he called to them. Conn. P o w e r ...... 53 55 Dec. 26 CO $52,614,300, a daily rate the work as it presents itself” he Terrill Gilnack, his father, John a rising vote of thanks, at the sug­ bers from Hartford, Meriden and — LcriUard ...... 11% said. Mr. Sengle dismissed as non­ Gilnack of Burnside, a sister Mrs. ,! Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 90 of $2,891,600 per business day^ gestion of E. J. Holl, for his able New Britain present with Ernest Hartford Elec L t ...... 64 Mo Kan T e x ...... ie% sense the report that a strict en­ Robert Forbes of East Hartford and ryl 66 Eg;ainst $2,465,300 dally in November work in the interest of the club dur­ McGregor, International Trustee as Hartford (Jas ...... 70 Mont Ward ...... 15% forcement was planned. two brothers, Ralph of Naugatuck »lai 75 and $4,243,600 daily in December ing the past year. speaker. A golf match with Hart­ do, pfd ...... 42 Nat Cash Reg A ...... 29% As is the custom of the depart­ and Frank of Burnside. in their roadster, while a third 46 last year. James Turnbull won the attend­ ford after a regular meeting was S N E T Co ...... 157 161 Nat Dairy ...... 37 ment here, he said, the men would ance prize donated by Fred T. Blish. also held. Nat Pow and L t ...... 3i% I Manufacturing Stocks The U. S. Gypsum Co. has ac- be out for observation purposes and Mrs. Frances Latham The speaker today was Rev. Elmer “We under-wrote the cbming of Nev Cop ...... 9 % I Am Hardware...... 44 47 1 qifired the Insulation board plant of for reports. Naturally, he said, if The funeral of Mrs. Frances Thienes, who is a member of the Charlie Paddock to town to speak gained by using a glass cutter N Y Cent ...... 108% Attier H osiery...... 25 - the (Chicago Mill and Lumber Oo., there were cases of violation in evi­ Latham of Cooper street, was held club. He held the attention of the before the High school assembly and NY NH .md H T F ...... 70 Amer Silver...... — 20 j located at Greenville, Miss., through' dence the officers would take what­ from Watkins Brothers at 10:30 this club for thirty minutes while he dis­ enjoyed his talk to the club. Atten­ Nor Am Avlaf ...... 4 % ever action was necessary. The con­ Arrow H and H, c o m .. 37 39 1 sc exchange of stock. morning and then in New London coursed on the creative spirit or the dance has not been up to last year piece removed It was possible »» 1Nor Amer ...... 60 cern of the department he said was do, pfd ...... 102 this afternoon where services were lack of it. He said at the outset. when we had a smaller club and reach inside emd unlock the door. Automatic Ref rig .... — Packard , ...... 8 % taken up with bootleggers and those 8 1 Charles I . O’Neal, formerly vlce- held at the Beckwith Memorial. Rev. that whfle he did not disparage the were more strict about attendance Blillnga and Spencer .. — 3 I’aram Pijblix ...... 36 connected with the commercial Penn RR ...... 55 piesident M the Buffalo, R^hester Watson Woodruff officiated at the coming of the automobile or the and dues. Attendance for 1930, 66.4 %istol Brass...... 11 13 aspects of illicit liquor traffic. Manchester service. Burial will be Phila Read C and I ...... 7 and Pittsburgh railroad, has been radio or the motion pictures, he felt percent, 1929, 70.6 percent. LATEST STOCKS do, pfd ...... 90 — elected president of the Chicago and in New London where Mrs. Latham that none of these great inventions ______^ Case, Lockwood and B 850 Pub Serv N J ...... 69% formerly lived.' Hadio ...... 11 u Elastem Qlinols. Thomas C. Powell had done anything to help the Collins Co ...... 105 v as advanced to the position of NORTH END (URL HURT creative spirit in the people. He Colt’s Firearms ...... Eadio K eith ...... 1.5 % New York, Dec. 29.- I 19 21 chairman. Mrs. Mary L. Bowen said we look on at the movies and ABOUT TOWN ! Eagle Lock ...... 30 35 F. ending ...... 75 IN HAR1T0RD ACCIDENT The funeral of Mrs. Mary L. listen to the radio but we have little Fafnir Bearings...... — 75 ! Rem R a n d ...... 15% Bowen was held Saturday afternoon to do with either beyond paying the fuller Brush. Class A. 18 1 at her Lilley street home at 2 o’olock price of admission to the theater or W. P. Palmer of Main street who much enthusiasm over Wiping 1 Hart and Cooley ...... 126 1 C))RB QU0TAH0NS Miss Ruth E. Coseo A t Hart­ and at South Methodist church at turning on the current for the radio. has been confined to his home by slate for a fresh start. Hartmann Tob, com .. 15 2:30 with Rev. Robert A. Colpitts Stock appeared to have been te 'southern R w v ...... 46% ford Hospital With Serious He urged the Kiwanians to make the illness for the past few weeks, is be­ I do, pfd ...... 15 25 1 officiating. C. Elmore Watkins most of their leisure time and try to lieved to be Improving. porarily oversold, and recovered Inter S ilv e r...... 25 40

I ABOUT TOWN JOFFRE DYING; QUESTION M ID ANSWER SERIES FARMERS PROTEST ANOTHER WOMAN FALLS INVESTMENT F iL D The public evening schools will D o Y ou KNOW CONNECIICIII? V BREAKSLEFTLEG re-open tMs evening and be in ses­ CeaipikdfhTm COMNEmOrr ClUMBa or C 0 N N EK E.1 K HIGHWAmOGRAM NOW CONS^VATIVE PLAYERS IN BOSTON sion as usual during the week. END EXPECTED 4to Arrxux »w iaT. BAXTross Treacherous Ground Condition Q. What towns were the first to^ Q. How does Connecticut stand in Following Storm Causes Mrs. Joseph Lashay and children ^ te Rural Road Associa­ N^w York, Dec. 29.— (AP)' — In ^ of West street are spending the hol­ be settled in Conn. ? ; the raising of com ? Third Domestic Accident. ANY HOUR NOW A. A fort and trading post was, A. Connecticut leads aH other 1930 the pendulum swung sharply F. C. Strickland In Charge of idays with Mrs. Lashay’s parents, from speculation to conservative in­ Mr. and Mrs. George Mallon of set, up in Hartford by the Dutch in states in the average per acre yield. tion Head Says Proposed Mrs. .(Uexander Clifford, oi 13 (Continaed Frona Page 1.) 1633. In the same year a party of i ------vestment in the «ecurity fiel(L Southbridge, Mass. Short street, slipped and fell when Compared with 1929, Moody’s re­ Modem Drama Repertory English sailed up the river and set- ■ Q. What part has Connecticut she went out to hang her Monday’s acclaimed Marshal Manokry the jj0(j at Windsor. played in the world of art? Plan Worse Than Useless. ports that new corporate capital The Women of Mooseheart Legion wash on the clothesline this morning issues showed a large increase in will hold a special meeting at the victory. Q. Why has Bridgeport been called Q. What was the cost of the State and broke her left leg. She was as­ Marshal Jofifre in 1926 contributed the "Essen of America’’ ? t;apitol in Hartford? 1930 while there was a correspond­ In Copley Theater In Huh. Home Club on Brainard Place to­ New Britain, Conn., Dec. 29.—The sisted into the house and after re­ valuable aid to the efforts to ward A. It received this designation Q. How long is Connecticut’s ingly sharp decline in new offerings morrow night at 8 o’clock. proposed appropriatior recommend- moved to the Memorisd hospital in ____ off the financial dangers that threat- during the World War because it .-ihore line? of bonds and stocks of lower invest­ (Anawer to these questions will be i ^y the state board of finance and Quish’s ambulance. It was foimd Since moving their headquarters ened Fr^ce. He accepted a post produced more munitions than any that the leg was fractured at the ment calibre particularly, by . conr F. Cowles Strickland who has cems which do not furnish detailed to South Manchester the firm of as president of a committee seeking other American city. bushed to Wedneedays paper.) ankle. Mrs. (Clifford is between 45 been in Boston for the past few voluntary contributions to the na­ financial and operating information weeks, paid a flying visit yesterday Foley and Burke, operators of the budget for the improvement of and 50 years old. She is the third tional sinking fxmd and led an active to the public. to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. li cal City Cab and express business, rural roads on the bEisis of the state Manchester womian to fall and have found the increase in business campaign to strengthen the treas­ either break an arm or a leg since Encouraging Report Strickland on Main street. The paying two-thirds and the commun- “This improvement in the general young stage director has been en­ such that it became necessary for ury. FAMOUS SECRET C E U , ity one-third, is worse than useless, thd recent heavy snowstorm which STORMY SESSION quality of new issues forms a most gaged by the Copley Players, Inc., a them to purchase a new truck on For two hours last Jime 21 he I according to L. G. Tolies, president has left the sidewalks and streets in encouraging tendency,” Moody’s newly formed stock company, to Saturday to take care of the in­ stood at Chantilly, bent and feeble, of the Connecticut Rural Road Im­ a treacherous coating of ice which produce a repertory of meritorious creased Dusiness. land saw a statue of himself unveiled OF DR. CRILE EXHIBITED provement association. is often hidden by snow. adds, “ as well as an assurance that plays this season at the Copley the­ at the place where he had his head­ AT GRID CONFAB While preliminary statements by there is probably no g^reat amount quarters during the Mame, a worn, of imsecured obligations floated ih' ater in Boston. (Continaed From Page I.) officials jf the Connecticut Rural The opening performance by the CORNER AT OAKLAND aged figure in sharp contrast to the Road association have indicated that GIRL IS SUSPECTED 1930 now hanging over the market.’^"- players was on Friday evening. Don- marble reproduction of the robust ftve million dollars a year for 10 to Corporate emissions rated or^' General Joseph Jacques Cesaire esting example and perhaps nearer better by Moody’s represented 48;9' old Ogden Stewart’s bright comedy, approach to some of the mechanism 15 years, in addition to the regular Joffre, savior of France in 1914. Penn State’s Ideas Fail To New York, Dec. 29 — (AP) — per cent of all corporate flotatiors “Rebound," was the attraction SEES ANOTHER CRASH of living things. They did not say It highway appropriation, would be Seventeen-year-old Margaret Mur­ in the first 11 months of 1930 cornif' chosen, and to use the director’s own was creation of life. Dr. Crile has necessary, nn public statement has ray was held on a charge of murder pared with 18.7 per cent in a like, words— “We had a grand house, refused to comment. Get N ecessary Two-Thirds been as yet as to just what the Newark Reverend Escapes In­ today in connection with the slay­ period in 1929, an increase of 43.9 with the governor of Massachusetts, BIG S T E E M ER(^R Dr. Crile’s assistants of the association will ask. the secretary of state, the mayor of juries As His Car Goes Over Fo Issue Statement ing of her sweetheart Stephen per cent. Bonds and stocks rate^ Cleveland clinic, exhibited the dis­ Sweeney, whose body was found Boston and other celebrities in the Bank Into Pole. covery. It showed calves brains Vote From Football Men. Mr. Tolies stated today that just “BAA” showed little change, cohU'., boxes and practically everybody in D E N e BY COURT before or shortly after January 1, near Hicksville, Long Island, by prising 32.2 per cent this yeat dried and separated chemically, so aviators a week ago yesterday. full evening attire. ’ "Press notices Deming street marked up an- | (Continaed From Page 1.) that the cells were broken into their 1931, the (Connecticut Rural Roads against 31.0 per cent in the IX. Inspector Harold King of Nassau months’ period of 1929. Unrated^, in Boston papers, Saturday, were other accident at its jimction with i fats, proteins and ash. New York, Dec. 29.— (AP)—After Improvement association will have a very favorable. A sentence in one of definite statement to make to the county said he had information that corporate issues, which in 1929 e^-. Tolland turnpike in Oakland. On j jug to its sponsors, was to give to Placed in ether, these substances a stormy debate, the Association of the girl was on the scene when them rather amuse me— ‘Mr. Strick­ Saturday afternoon Rev, D. J. Mc- Bethlehem the Youngstown com­ reformed into objects shaped like Football Coaches of America, in an­ T-ublic. He called attention to the ceeded five billion dollars or more land hails from the small town of ?act that a meeting of the executive Sweeney was kUled and inay ha^ve -ti^an 50 per cent of all financing,, Kay of Newark, N. J who was on pany’s business of manufacturing living cells. Dissected under a nual meeting today, in effect re­ acted as a lure. Sweeney, 22. and a ' committee, consisting of officers and slumped in 1930 to about one billion Manchester, Conn’.’’ his way oack from Boston to New­ sheet and tubing, and the Youngs­ microscope, the reconstructed cells jected proposals for sweeping re­ former convict, was said by police to It is the intention of the Copley or 18.9 per cent of the total. ark, traveling alone, swung over the town interests the greater divisiflca- had a nucleus, one of the charac­ forms urged before the body by I opurty chairmen, wil’ be held at have attended a party with Miss Players to produce a different play bridge over the Hockanum river, tion and financial power of Bethle­ teristics of living cells. These Hugo Bezdek of Penn State. j the f*orid hotel in Hartford Decem- Murray and two unidentified men every two weeks, dramas which skidded and went over the decline at hem. nuclei! showed a toughness peculiar Warning his audience that the ' her 31 at which time Highway Com- shortly before his death. DE.ATH FOLLOWS FALL have not heretofore been presented missioner John A. Macdonald will be the side of the road and crashed into Opponents claimed it was disad­ to the real thing. coaches must take the initiative in 1, ^ ^ j . Miss Murray had been at liberty Norfolk, Conn., Dec. 29— (AP)-^'. in Boston. The next play selected is a p6le. This pole has had several vantageous to Sheet & Tube. Audi­ changing college gridiron methods 1 ® At this time it is hoped to under bail as a material witness. Mrs. Frances Thurston, 74, widow Synthetic Cells ^ & b c< mplete rhe bill which the associa­ "The Solid South. ” bumps, but it still is doing duty. or face the probability of having Four other persons were arrested of William A. Thurston, died here Manchester friends of Mr. Strick­ tors testified Sheet & Tube’s record The synthetic cells developed fine, Rev. McKay had his car towed to of earnings was better than Bethle­ I hair-like extensions, also charac­ “reforms forced upon them,” Bezdek, tion will introduce at the coming as material witnesses yesterday and last night from injuries received in land wish him the greatest success session of th“ General As.sembly. the Depot Square Garage and work hem’s, that it made more profitable as chairman of the committee on police are seeking John Murray, a fall 'down stairs. She leaves two in his new field of operations. His teristic of life. “ I have seen the suggestion of the started on repairs at once as it was products, that its market and plant They seemed to demand food, that “stabilization,” recommended a brother of the girl. daughters. preparation for this position began Yxiard of finance and am not at all bis desire to have it ready for to­ series of changes. while he was a student in the local locations were better, and that it is, proteins suitable for cell food U'terested in 't,” Mr. Tolies said. “ A day. There was need of a new radi­ Principal among his suggestions public schools. He had a part in was in a more satisfactory condition. had to be fed Into the ether to keep million dollars will not be practical ator and the frame was partly were: Centralization of all college practically every theatrical produc­ Auditors for Bethlehem and other up the evidences of life. in any way nor wiU it correct the sprung. defense witnesses said adjustments They also showed "Irritability,” athletics imder a department of tion during his high school and col­ This morning a telegram was re­ rural road .situation soon enough. lege career at Wesleyan. He fur­ had been made to compensate for which is the scientific word for one physical education, adoption of ath­ The proposition is a worthless sug­ ceived from Newark from Rev. Mc­ any differences in the status of the of the outstanding characteristics letic budgets, abolishment of spring ther pursued his studies of the dra­ Kay that he would not be in until gestion. WHENEVER ma at Northwestern University and firms. of living things. This Irritability football practice and no fall work­ “The rural residents comprise Tuesday. Although the glass was The anti-merger attorneys also was manifest by the fact that outs until September 15, establish­ at Yale. For a year he was a badly broken the driver escaped un­ Ttiore than one third of the automo­ charged 200,000 of the stockholder poisons placed in the ether killed ment of football coaches as bonaflde teacher of English and dramatics at injured. bile population; and to take only one YOU NEED Colorado University. proxies voted for the merger were the life-like activities, just as it members of college faculty. minion dollars, which is only one- His first engagements as a di­ voted illegally. would cause death of live cells. Bezdek’s report was tabled by an fcfteenth .if the proceeds of the rector and producer were with IDENTIFY BANDITS Negotiations for the merger start­ Not First Experiment approximate 4 to 1 vote after some motor vehicle department, together READY CASH Swarthmore Chautauqua. For the ed early in 1930. They soon began This autosynthetic cell, as Dr. heated debate, in the course of v,-ith one ihird of the cost from com­ pAPf three summers ne has been as­ the buying of stock to get votes. Crile named it, is another step in which Chick Meehan, head coach at munities, is worse than useless. It Meanwhile, directors of Sheet smd sociated with Alexander Kirkland in OF TWO HOLD-UPS many years exploration in his New York University, characterized i.s very impractical.” CO M E IN AND LET US EXPLAIN HOW directing plays at the Berkshire Tube set March 22 as the “date of laboratory for the beginnings of the suggestion as “silly and uncalled QUICKLY AND CONVENIENTLY WE Playhouse in Stockbridge. Each record” to determine who could vote life and the causes of death. It is for.” 43 GAMBLERS FINED season’s repertory included the (Continaed From Page 1.) at the stockholders election. The not Dr. Crile’s first cell with limit­ W. W. Roper, retired Princeton Hartford, Dec. 29. — (A P )—Forty- CAN ARRANGE A LOAN FOR YOU I works of Shakespeare, Shaw, Pinero common belief was that holders of ed life-like characteristics. coach, led a subsequent attempt to three men who were rounded up in .a and other outstanding dramatists. continued until Wednesday with stock on record on the date desig­ Two years ago he reported that reconsider the Bezdek report, rather i gambling raid here early Sunday Leading actors and actresses were bond set at $10,000 in each case. nated could vote regardless of a combination of apple juice than have it “die on the table,” but im ming paid out a total of approxi­ *10 IS *300 engaged by the yoimg directors for Third Man Escapes whether they sold their stock just separated from pure distilled water the motion to refer it to the trustees mately $500 in fines, including court principal parts and with strong sup­ A third man, aiding them when after the date of record. by a celluloid film made use of for further action failed to muster coats, after pleading gruilty before 1 DAY OR ALMOST 2 YEARS TO REPAY. Eaton believed otherwise and porting casts and careful attention they were first seen by police fied oxygen like a living apple. That is, the necessary two-thirds vote. The Judge Nathan A. Schatz. James i r TERMS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME ★ to the most minute details, they as the officers approached. Those after the date of record passed, the laboratory cell “breathed” after ballot was 63 to 47 In favor of re­ Nocker and Edward CahiU alleged bought $8,000,000 worth of stock. The only charge is three and one- have gained for themselves a notable seized would not give his name. the fashion of an apple. He suggest­ consideration, on the theory that keepers of the place, were each fined half per cent per month on unpaid reputation. There are only a few They declared they met him in a He admitted he could not vote it, ed that the concentration of the $50 and costs. Frank Matarese but claimed that neither could the some parts of the report were worth amount of loan. summer playhouses in the country restaurant and he had asked their juice in the right manner might ex­ endorsement, even if disapproved by and Morris Bromberg, who pleaded that rank with the one in Stock- assistance in starting his car. Al­ former owners who were still the plain the life-like phenomenon. guilty to frequenting the gambling holders of record but who no longer the majority of coaches as a whole. bridge. though the car they were working Photography by something that den and have previous court records, ERSONAL on bore no license plates, inside were held any financial interest. v.ere each fined $10 and costs. All Stopped Many Votes is not light was exhibited by Austin FINAHCE <0» found three tags with .different H. Clark of the Smithsonian Institu­ BUT TWO ACCIDENTS the others were fined $5 and costs. numbers, two issued to New Haven Inasmuch as the Sheet and Tube Most of them, according to the po­ ROOM 2, 'TATE THEATRE BLDG. fiOVEMBER EXPORTS charter required a three-fourth af­ tion of Washington. people and a third held in the name Butterfly wings— one of them lice, are believed to have given ficti­ of a Waterbury resident. firmative vote of stockholders, every tious names. Several of the fre­ •7 C O MAIN STREET proxy that Eaton could prevent from a creature dead 50 years— New Haven, Dec. 29— (AP) —In EXCEEDED IMPORTS They were positively identified by quenters, It was reported, hailefl # V W PHONEi 3430 from being counted as legal, was as took their own pictures upon photo­ spite of slippery streets and pave­ Max Ely who was held up and rob­ from out of town. good as a negative vote. Many of graphic plates in total darkness. ments, and coasting accidents, only %* MANCHESTER, CONN# bed of $33 Saturday night. At St. Washington, Dec. 29 — (AP) — the 200,000 votes Eaton challenged They also recorded themselves fair­ two violent deaths were reported in Raphael’s hospital they were pre­ November exports exceed . imports were in this catagory. He actually ly well upon a smooth silver plate. Connecticut over the weekend. by $81,728,0130, while exports ex­ sented at the bedside of Charles held the proxies on about 300,000 G’ass between the wing and the Cyril J. Cooney, 13, was fatally ceeded imports by $658,957,000 for Haddad, 35, who was shot four times additional shares, which if combined photographic plate prevented any injured Saturday night when his the first eleven months of 1930. Saturday night by one of two ban­ with the protested votes, were more picture, showing, said Mr. Clark, sled crashed into an automobile on The department today dits who invaded his store. Haddad than enough to defeat the merger. that the emanation is not light. Bell's Hill in Greenwich, Mrs. Clara reported No’vember exports totaling however was unable to identify While the stockholders election Quartz likewise prevented photog­ M. Rejmolds,' driver of the car, was $285,441,000 compared with $435,- them. was in progress, Eaton obtained an raphy, indicating that invisible held in $3,000 bonds pending an in­ 480.000 in November, 1929. Police found the pair on State injunction restraining the merger u’ tra-violet radiation is not the quest. Crude materials totalled $90,930,- street. They deny being the men pending a trial of his numerous sr.urce. In Stamford, Joseph Cagganiello, ewBea 000 compared with $144,771,000; who held up Ely, but they will later charges. Through a sheet of celgophane 60, an employe of the Connecticut crude footstuffs, $15,592,000 com­ be seen by the victims of five other Confidential Information however the wings photographed Company was struck by a truck as pared with $22,557,000; manufactur­ holdups which have puzzled police The suit went to trial June 24. themselves, suggesting that gas he was greasing a switch, and died ed footstuffs, $29,992,999 compared during the past few days. The questioning revealed much con­ e’nanating from the wings makes shortly afterward In Stamford hos- i P l u s with $43,727,000; semi-manufac­ fidential information including the the image. pital. John Moavero, 17, driver of 1 tures, $33,125,000, compared with basis of Bethlehem’s bonus system Sulphur Gas the truck was held in $2500 bonds. I $51,837,000 and finished manufac­ RIVAL TRIBESMEN FIGHT and the fact that Its bonuses in 1929 The dim tracing on silver is taken tures, $115,802,000 compared with were $3,000,000 of which Grace re­ as evidence that sulphur gas may USING AN OX TEAM $172,589,000. ceived approximately $1,600,000. be tbe cause. Whatever it is the Imports totalled $203,713,000 com­ London, Dec. 29.— (A P )—More This was one of the many item.s radiation apparently comes from the East Hampton, Conn., Dec. 29.— pared with $338,472,000. Crude ma­ than twenty native workers in the which the plaintiffs charged were pigments composing the brilliant (A P )—Using a yoke of oxen and a terials in this category totalled $59,- Transvaal gold mines of South Afri­ “covered up.” colors. Some physicists think that sled to deliver his milk to the cus­ 243.000 compared with $121,448,000 ca were killed in fighting last night Bethlehem's witnesses countered radioactivity be envolved and Mr, tomers on bis route, Michael Daley in November, 1929; crude foodstuffs, and today between members of the with the assertion that this would Clark said the experiments will con- f;nds this mode of conveyance the $27,337,000 compared with $40,590,- Basuto and Pondon tribes, said dis­ equal only 30 cents a share on the tiflue. most practical since the recent 000; manufactured foodstuffs, $21,- patches received here today. shares to be outstanding after tl American storm tracks were Ltavy snow storm. 045,00(H spmpared with $28,669,000; Police have been sent to the trou­ merger. traced by Dr. Eric Miller, meteor­ Daley, who lives five miles from semi - manufactures, $38,262,000, bled area and work has been sus- Campbell, the 75-year-old Youn; ologist of the U. S. Weather Bureau the village^ resorted to the ox team The Improved Model ^ 2 compared with $166,150,000; and pneded in many of the mines. The town president, testified his com­ of Madison, Wis. The number of when he found the roads blocked by finished manufactures, $57,826,000 pended in many of the mines. The pany would have to spend $30,000,- huge drifts. He is believed to be compared with $81,614,000. centers of storms and fair areas, Basuto by a Pondo. 000 remodeling if it were to continue he said, is greater in the interior of the only milk dealer in the east us- Exports for the eleven months competing as an independent. irg this tjqie of delivery team. • 1C ending November 30 totaled $3,- the continent. Middle and northern The Basutos are one of the most Eaton’s forces accused Dalton of plains states have twice as many as 511.306.000 compared with $4,736,- powerful native tribes in Africa, the breaking faith with Eaton by not 505.000, in the corresponding eleven New England. DUO-DiSC nation being built up from the rem­ confiding the merger plans to him They migrate in yearly roimd months of 1929 and imports totalled nants of several broken tribes by until almost on the eve of the direc­ $2,852,349,000 compared with $4,- trips from the Gulf states in Jan­ Basketball Game and Dance King Mashesh, a powerful ruler who tor’s vote. They accused him of uary to the Great Lakes in July ELECTRIC WASHER ^3 089.553.000. having arranged the merger chiefly reigned for more than half a cen­ and August and back in Autumn. h’ f herd The famous Automatic Duo-Disc Electric Washer for the benefit of Bethlehem, al­ tury and who died In 1870. They This, he said, makes a “ double School St. Recreation Center with two new and outstanding refinements. So Siladln operw fought continuously with the Boers though he was a director of both ation you can hardly hear it run— thanks to the new STARVATION CAMPAIGN companies. maxima of frequency” which may when the latter held the Transvaal explain the “well-entrenched notion Automatic worm gear and cable drive. So BetmtiM and rich but later became closely attached to Dalton denied this. Tuesday Evening looking in its soft colors o f Duotonc Sun Tan and Eaton also was charged with a that there is an equinoctial storm.” TO DEFEAT BURMA RE6S the British. “ The ninima of frequency in Cali­ Green— thanks to the new vitreous enameled tub. counter desire to combine Sheet and To keep it always so, you have only to i^pc the tub Tube with Inland Steel of Chicago, fornia, Florida and along the Mexi­ New England Clowns Basket­ can border,” he said, “are doubtless occasionally with a damp cloth. The Automatic Duo-Disc Rangoon, Burma, Dec. 29— (AP) OLD PUBUSHER DIES and with forming the Republic Steel ball Five vs. Rec Five Washer pow adds these two extra values without any in­ Corporation along lines similar to important factors in making those — 'The dashing leader of the Bur­ re^ons popular as winter resorts.” crease in price. In choosing one for your home, remember mese rebels in the Tharawaddy dis­ those he was criticizing in the pro­ Clowns are a circus on the court you also obtain trict still is a figure of mystery but Deep River, Dec. 29.— (AP.) — posed Sheet and Tube merger. as well as a first-class basketball one report current now is that he is Charles A. Kirtland, old-time news­ Eaton denied it. An oval billiard table has been team. Game Starts At 8:30. "The Only Electric Washer a Shan prince whom a fortune teller paper publisher, died of heart trou­ The testimony closed Sept. 24, and introduced which offers more diffi­ predicted would be King of Burma. ble last night at his home here. after a recess of several weeks, the cult shots to (he billiard expert Dancing Will Follow. That Will Wash Either Way" Government forces rushed to the He was a native of Old Saybrook attorneys made long argum^ts be­ Region affected by his band’s de­ and was bom June 14, 1855. fore Judge Jenkins who then re­ The Invertible Duo-Disc agitator when placed In down po­ predations, about 70 miles north of In 1885 Mr. Kirtland bought the cessed court again to review the sition requires but a small amount o f water to wash a few Rangoon, are reported to have him Deep River New Era, a weekly and case. pieces, w h en placed in top position it washes equally well M d his wi®i men hemmed in. It is the heaviest blankets or a tubful o f clothes. Washes a tub- published it for years. He was post­ fiil in cither position. ■understood the authorities have de- master here from 1889 to 1893. In sided upon campaign of starvation the latter year he started the Con­ HOSPITAL NOTES PEOPLE Each Automatic Duo-Disc Is accompanied byaKW ear Service Guarantee Bond signed by the manufacturer. as the best means of dealing with necticut Eastern News at Lyme the movement. which did not last long. In 1895 he With all the new improvementi, the price o f the Improved Their mysterious leader is a man established the Shore Line Recorder A son was bom yesterday at the who are THRIFTY are taking this M odel 22 Automatic Duo-Disc Washer remaina the same. Each AiitenMtle Wash­ of such determination that is re­ Memorial hospital to Mr, and Mrs. AUTOMATIC WASHER COMPANY, Newton, Iowa er carries the aoker's at (Hinton. Afterward he was presi­ sisned lO^Tear Sendee garded as not imlikely he will issue dent of the Middletown Tribune, a Nino Osella of 86 Su-umlt street. Makers e( Dependable Washers Since IfOS Gnorante. Bond. forth at any time with the same daily, now out of existence. Then he This morning a son was bora to Mr. rushing tactics which have char­ THE ONLy WASHER THAT WIU owned the Register at Mayland, N. and Mrs. John F. Shea of 17 Strant acterized his operations thus far. street. OPPORTUNITY “WASH EITHER W A V '] His men are adepts in jungle war­ Y., a weekly, and in 1906 bought the Price OUO-OISC/kMm Journal at Millbury, Mass. He had Admissions Include Mrs. Alexsm- fare, not unlike the American In­ der Clifford of 13 Short street, Jos­ fora Few Weces been out of newspaper publishing mans of the old days in their ability eph Reymander of 126 Oak street, of having their Steam, Hot Air or Water i: for about 20 years. $ 0 0 5 0 approach their objective noise­ Harry Straw of 25 Brookfield street lessly as cats. Their belief in Mr. Kirtland had been a Mason and Muriel Smith of 158 East 0U0-nSC4te amulets and charms has given them for 50 years and was a past master Center street. 1 . fore Tubful J' of Siloam Lodge here. He leaves a 99. aotable boldness. Boilers and Pipes Covered widow, two daughters and several FINANCIER DIES FIRST AIRPLANE SUIT grandchildren. 5- Waterbury, Dec. 29— (AP) —The , Montreal, Dec. 29.— (A P )—Edson BRAKEMEN LAID OFF. first civil action to be brought in L Pease, vice president of the MONTH Waterbury for repairs to an air­ New London, Dec. 29.—(AP)— Royal Bank of (Canada, died today, at LOW COST $104.15 BUDGET $6.50 DOWN $6.5Y plane and for alleged unpaid hangar Thirty-four New Haven railroad Mr. Pease’s death, which occurred rent, was started today in the Court junior brakemen were laid off here in Nice, France, was announced at of Common Pleas when the Bethany today, the cause being the usual the bank’s offices here. He was 74. Land Company of Naugatuck start- winter slump in freight traffic cou­ He began his career in a minor Expert Workmanship by Local Man M a $600 action against Webster pled with the depression slump. position at the Canadian Bank of THE MANCHESTER OECTRIC CO. Bchmelling of Harrison, N. Y. The Some are exp^ted to be recalled to Commerce and rose rapidly. At his plaintiff claims $300 is due for re- duty within two weeks. Because death he was director of nxwy coto- 773 Main Street. South Mahdhest^ a Pitcairn airplane as well of the lay-off, the rank of some con- panies, including the Ogilvle Flour ^ Phone 5575 for Estimate. ^ *^68 for rent hauigu space from ductors revert to flagmen, and MUls Co.. Ltd,, - and—t h e - Abitttrf AtipajriS td^Noveinl^^ that of some flaxen to Power and Paper^Dompany.

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4x>U«r liad been manaurend Into fhe all. Back of that foe lay thousands over-extended eitiuition that made of square miles of devastated coun­ the campaign of the Marne a tacti­ try, and the graves of three million Sttnifaig Hrralb cal possibility. The war produced of their own dead. p u b ijISh b d b y t h b no profounder or abler strategist, It was then that the German IQCRAIJ) PRINTING CX>A1PANT, IN a More values from Watkins IS Blssell Street certainly no finer tactician, in the nation cried out “Kamarad!” Spare Booth Manchester, Conn. field of open warfare than Joflre. us and we wiU make whatever THOMAS ri.ROUSON General Manaser After the staSnmate, when the con­ amends you demand—that was the TA/ashmffion tending forces op the Western front substance of the armistice so Founded October 1. 1881 * were dug: in from the Channel to eagerly signed. ^ ' Letter PnbUshed BTery Bventng Bzoept Pre-Inventory Clearance Bnndays and Holidaya Entered at the Switzerland, then new men of dif­ The one fine thing in aU that war, Post Office at South Manchester, ferent qualities were needed and the one human and humane relief By RODNEY BUTCHER Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. NBA Service Writer SUBSCRIPTION RATES the times produced them. But the to its cruelty and horrors, was the One Tear, by mall ...... 86.00 soimd judgment, the unlimited phy­ forbearance of the Allies at the end. Washington — When the govern­ Many Pieces at Per Month, by tnall ...... 8 -60 Delivered, one year ...... 89.00 sical and moral courage of the first A hundred years earlier no such ment officisds here begin to talk Single copies ...... 8 .08 of the great French leaders in the termination of the strife could have smd act In terms of himdreds of MEMRER OF THE ASSOCIATED World war made possible all the been possible. Germany, as a na­ millions of dollars, it is perhaps a PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively spbsequent glories and the de­ tion, would have been simply ob­ special comfort to the taxpayer if entitled to the use for republicatlon nouement of four years later. literated and enslaved. Instead she he realizes that many of the officials of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this France will hold in perpetual siu*vivea—and despite all her wail­ smd legislators desiUng with those H ALF PRICE aper and also the local nows pub- ings„ ______is little harmed. large sums know what it is to or 8shed herein. homage the name of Joffre. So All rights of republicatlon of should an the allied world. She and her friends might do well hsudle millions of their owm. Rpeclal dispatches herein are also re- The higher posts of public ser­ Bedroom Groups fervod. ______to give a little thought to what vice are dominated by million­ Desks might well have happened. f SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ DIRT ROADS aires more than ever before. Throe Pieces; curly maple veneered; cheat, Plat top desk; four drawers; solid mahog- SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DoLlaser, It is not particulariy surprising One reason doubtless is that dresser and fuU size poster. $ 2 1 0 Inc.. 386 Madison Ave., New York. N. the country boasts many more bed. Reg. $206.00 ...... 1 1 ^ that*, the Connecticut Rural Roads MORE TOYS Reg. $65.00 ...... ^ 3 9 T.. and 613 North Michigan AvOm millionaires than it did a few Four Pieces; Grand Rapids made; Modem ^ hicago. lllA Impi^Veihent Association exhibits After having been in commission Splint desks; choice of two models in wal­ years ago. And the tendency of Art style; mahogany, sstinwood and £(um- nut and gumwood. S 4 ^ 50 for two or three years the alrplama ' Full service client of N B A Ser- no enthusiasm for the dirt roads men who havq accumulated the wood. Full-size b^ , dresser, chest and French Reg. $39.00 and $43.00 ...... 1 5 / vice, Inc. program of the State Board of Fi­ carriers Lexington and Saratoga, millions to succumb to the lure vanity dresser. $000 of power and glory has become Spinet Desk; mahogany and gumwood. M Member, Audit Bureau of Clrcula- nance and Control, which advocates which cost something above ?30,000,- Reg. $658.00 ...... RonA increasingly pronoimced. That The Herald Printing Company. Inc., .the employment of about one-flf- 000 each, are now being slated for tendency probably has been fa­ Four Pieces; walnut and gumwood; full size IS io...... bed, dresser, chest and vanity $ f rtyi.SO Itssumes no financial responsibility teente of the State Highway De­ retirement. cilitated by an increasing popular Governor Wlnthrop curly maple $/«/> tor typographical errors appearing In dresser. Reg. $249.00 ...... 1 ^ 4 'dvertieements in the Manchester partment’s budget in the improve­ The navy, it appears, has a scheme respect for men of great wealth veneered. Reg. $110.00 ...... D l 7 and the virtual disappearance of Three Pieces; burl walnut and gumwood; Ivening Herald. ment of rural roads on a basis of for the building of another kind of Queen Anne; lowboy t3q)e of $E*/\ 50' t the once common theory that mil­ full size bed, chest, dresser and French vanity cherry. Reg. $119.00 ...... O y ' MONDAY, DECEMBER 29. two-thirds paid by the state and one- aircraft carrier, a fighting cruiser lionaires were the national vil­ Ireaser. $1 O E f with a flying deck, smaller than the lains. Millionaires have becom? Reg. $250.00 ...... IZO Spoon Foot; 1 drawer model of $ 1 third by the locsd communities. cherry. Reg. $62.00 ...... 1 y r ROCKVllXE POSTOFFICE As a matter of fact the Finance monstrous freaks which are of ques­ common — and especially so in Four Pieces; Hepplewhite; crotch mahog­ government. any and gunjwood. Bed, dresser, chest and Queen Anne secretary; curly $>|f\.50 ik There appears to be a conflict of Board can hardly have meant this tionable seaworthiness and which Morrow and Yoong French vanity dresser. $1 maple veneered. Reg. $85.00 ___ 4 5 / ^rts between the Postoffice Depart- could be captured by a Chinese recommendation seriously, in view A t the moment, two very con­ Reg. $350.00 ...... Jpent and the people of the city of I/O of the very extensive interest that pirate junk. It would build these spicuous Millionaires are being Bookcases Rockville as to what the postal has developed among rural legisla­ fl5lng-deck cruisers In place of the widely discussed as presidential possibilities for 1932. One Is Dressing Tables Cbestnut; three shelves. rv sn ^rvice Is for. Rockville folk seem tors in favor of a bona fide reform six inch gun cruisers which have Senator Dwight W. Morrow and Dressing table of walnut and gumwood; four Reg. $39.50 ...... 1 9 to be laboring imder the impression of the rural road situation. The been figuring in the administration’s the other is Owen D. Young of drawers. $1 ^.75 Mahogany and gumwood; 5 shelves $ o / > 50 ^ a t the postal service exists for the General Electric and the Radio million offered must have been held construction program ever since the Reg. $39.00 ...... I D glass door. Reg. $57.50 ...... ^ y Convenience of the people of the Corporation. There are many who forth as a tentative trading proposi­ London naval conference. Dressing table of Oriental brown. $1 A Gumwood finished walnut. 4 shelves; cen­ country and that the greater the believe that Morrow will get the tion. Millions nor tens of millions mean Republican’ nomination If Presi­ oak. Reg. $22.00 ...... l U ter partition; two glass doors. 50l Convenience provided the better the To be sure there is a tendency anything to admirals. Enormous dent Hoover doesn't get It and Dressing table of maple wlte loose $O Q Reg. $39.00 ...... 1 9 service will be fulfilling its purpose, among the dirt road advocates to sums of money are nothing to them that Young will get the Demo­ mirror. Reg. $65.00 ...... Mahogany veneered; three shelves. $ 1 p* cratic nomination If his fellow Reg. $25.00 ...... 1 5 yhe Postoffice Department appar­ run a bit wild in their demands, for but the material out of which may ently operates more or less under New Yorker, Governor Roosevelt, Gumwood, finished mahogany. 6 shelves, their talk of spending five millions be built interesting toys. When doesn’t get that one. Benches tee impression that the convenience two compartments. $ 0 0 50 a year for ten or fifteen years on the the toy turns out to be a dud, why, Morrow’s erstwhile member­ Choice of four dressing table benches; 1 Reg. $65.00 ...... of the people is a secondary matter rural roads is m extreme in one di­ chuck it away and use some more ship in the Morgan firm has been mahogany and gumwood; 3 walnut and gum­ virtually forgotten. The Young (2) Georgian pier cabinets; green enamel, and that the service exists largely tens of millions to build a new one. wood; 1 cane seat; 3 upholstered seats. Reg. hand decorated. $ A rection as the Finance Board’s posi­ propagandists are busy explaining to afford opportunity for bureau­ It’s a wonderful game. values $13.00 to $*7.75 Reg. $250.00 p a ir ...... 4 l 7 tion Is extreme in the other direc­ that his “power trust” connec­ $16.00...... / crats to impress the public with tion; but perhaps the rural roads tions will be no handicap what­ Pier cabinet; solid mahogany; teeir power. ever. Maple bench with cane seat. $*7.50 cabinet base. Reg. $49.00 ...... i f c 4 people are doing a little of the Si Reg. $10.00 ...... / The last, mail of the day reaches President Hoover, of course, Swapper kind of talking them­ /JV NEW YORK was a millionaire long before he Rockville at 6:15. After it is sorted selves. became a public figure in this Bedroom Chairs Sofas only a short time remains imtil the It Is highly probable that dirt country. He was the first one Chippendale design; solid mahogany base; New York, Dec. 29—Tin Pan Choice of 7 bedroom chairs made of walnut regular postoffice closing hour of roads will become one of the big ever to become president. He had tapestry cover. $«* 7.50 Alley— or, rather, what’s left of it— made his money in mining engi­ and gumwood or mahogany and gumwood; six Reg. $175.00 ...... 0 / 8 o’clock. A great many Rockville matters in the coming session of the once more is witnessing a complete with upholstered seats; one with cane seat. neering and promotion. Love seat: pleated back; denim $>l A people relieve the government of the Legislature. It has every right to, topsy-turvy in public tastes. Regular vadues, $*7.75 As for the lesser lights in this covered. Reg. $95.00 ...... 4 5 / necessity of delivering their mall and even a very common variety of Not that the alley where songs administration, it is easier to find $13.00 to $20.00 ...... / come from isn’t used to this sort and incidentally add to the govern­ common sense will dictate that it men of millionaire status or close Maple bedroom chair; cane seat. $^.50 of thing. Having lived through to it on the top rungs of the lad­ ment’s revenue by hiring postoffice Reg. $10.00...... / Cabinets be considered in a broad and gen­ movie theme songs, it considers it­ der than to find those who are boxes. For their convenience the erous spirit. Good rural roads are self capable of enduring almost any­ merely well-to-do. But this is Phone cabinet; Colonial style with stool; maple, decorated. $ 1 A postmaster there has been in the SIS much an economic necessity to thing. true whether the office was ob­ Beds tained by appointment or elec­ Reg. $49.00 ...... l y habit of allowing the lobby of the the state of Connecticut as boule­ But the current appetites have Full size maple poster bed, antique $ O C turned so completely “hill billy’’ and tion. Console cabinet; Sheraton model of mahog­ office to remain open during the eve­ finish. Reg. $39.00 ...... vard tnmk lines. Both, however, in the direction of mournful ballads The New Senators any and satinwood; with drawer. $ O A One twin size maple spool bed. $ O C ning so that box holders might get should be built out of the proceeds that some consideration has to Take the six new senators in ?9500 ...... , O z f Reg. $45.00 ...... i b O their mail without being obligated of the speclfd taxation which pro­ teiken of this change of tastes. this session of Congress, elected Wall cabinet; solid wain fit caired' base; FuU size mahogany and gumwood $O C to call at the office within the nar­ Such titles as “Don’t Send My in November. At least four of Chinese lacquered cabinet. (Good for radio vides the war chest of the Highway them, probably five, are in the spool bed. Reg. $47.00 ...... row margin of time between the Boy to Jail” are all the vogue. And and books.) $ O A Department the themes also run to such waltz- millionaire class. Morrow, of (4) Twin size, high poster beds; mahogany Reg. $100.00 ...... , ^ y sorting of the last mail and the end course, is one. Davis of Pennsyl- | ish refrains as may be found in and gumwood; reeded posts. $ O C Wall cabinet; English chestnut with of the postoffice day. JOBLESS ALIENS “Somewhere in Old Wyoming.’’ And vanla made a big success in pro­ Reg $45.00 ...... moting the Order of Moose' and wrought iron hardware. (Excellent radio and Recently, without any word of ex­ if that isn’t right out of the old Full size maple poster bed with ioot board book cabinet.) f£*f% There seems to be a good deal of through his connections with a planation or without any inquiry as barljier shop quartet vintage, please Regular $1 A-75 Reg. $135.00 ...... D 5 / horse sense back of the operation introduce me to one that is. And Pittsburgh bank; Bulkley of Ohio $44.00 ...... 1 £ / to the extent of the inconvenience accumulated his millions through of the Latin-American groups in there’s one about “Moonlight on the Full size, low poster bed; antique $ 1 Q .75 ■ occasioned, the Postoffice Depart­ New York which are helping out Colorado.’’ There’s one about Mon­ law practice and extensive busi­ Living Room Tables ness interests. Carey of Wyoming maple. Reg. $35.00 ...... 1 *7 ment notified the postmaster that he the unemployment situation by ship­ tana, too. And the radio programs Occasional Table; Sheraton drop end table fairly groan with numbers that Inherited vast livestock and rsinch FuU size poster bed with metal side rails. must cease this practice— that the ping back to their home coimtries a properties which have been en­ Mahogany and gumwood. $ 1 £* 75 with drawer. Walnut and $ 0 0 -5 ® have slight association with the vo- marquetry. Reg. $63.00 ...... ^ 5 / doors must be locked at 8 o’clock. lot of jobless compatriots. It is de-o-do era. hanced under his management. Reg. $32.50 ...... I D Rockville people are indignant. Williamson of Kentucky owns a Two twin size poster beds with metal side Occasional Table; burl walnut veneer and stated that there are not less than large hardware business, with re­ solid mahogany. $1 A We can sypapathize with their indig­ Whatever , may be behind this rails. Mahogany and gumwood. $| | .75 10,0000 South Americans in ths ceipts of somewhere near two mil­ Reg. $29.00 ...... l U nation but we cannot join in the sur­ sudden reversion to ballad school Reg. $19.00...... 1 1 metropolis who have no employment of song, song publishers have long lions a year. Butterfly Tables; choice of three. 1 large prise which appears to have accom­ Titular leaders of both parties Full size low post bed, mahogany $ 1 £*.75 and that practically all of them been aware that the best sellers in and gumwood. Reg. $32.60 . . . I D one suitable for breakfast table, made of pine; panied it This proceeding is quite sheet music always were of the in both houses of Congress are 2 small, end table size of maple. ^ 1 A would be glad to get back to their Full size mahogany and gumwood q .95 sentimental waltz variety. Some­ men of considerable means, and $4 Reg. $19.50 to $33.00 ...... I l l in keeping with the tendency of the native countries if they could. Con­ millionaires dot both houses. The poster bed. Reg. $19.50 ...... 1 < 3 thing of a record has been held for Postoffice Department, over a good Wealthiest are supposed to be Sen­ Console Tables; two styles; mahogany and certed efforts are being made by years by “Beautiful Ohio’’ which, Full size low post bed; mahogany $QQ-50 oirch. $ 0 .7 5 many years, to Ignore the conveni­ their more prosperous natloneds to ators Phipps of Colorado and and gumwood. Reg. $59.00 ___ so I have been told, is the biggest Couzens of Michigan. Reg. $7.50...... ence and Interests of the public and seller to date. provide them with transportation. Hughes Is Wealthy to allow pretty much every consid­ This is one side light on the situa­ Amusingly enough, its author­ Most members of the supreme eration of parsimonious economy, of ship was credited to a young wo­ court were practicing law in days tion created by the myth of fairy­ man who never existed. It was cheeseparing of departmental effort, of smaller fees, when a million WATKINS BROTHERS. n»c. land prosperity which was so sedu­ written by a man who, having a and of sheer whlmsey to take prece­ meant more than it does now. But lously promoted in this country for Germanic name, was a bit nervous Charles Evains Hughes, the com­ dence over the primary purpose of many years. It broughr here ad­ about this at the time of the war paratively new chief justice, was and changed it for writing pur­ a postal service—which ought to be venturous souls from all over the collecting enormous fees up to the poses. time of his recent appointment ^cuicAediez.f to get the people’s letters from the world, and hundreds of thousands of hand of the sender to the hand of and long ago entered the ranks. them are now on the lists of the un­ And there’s many a tale to be At least half the members of the recipient with the utmost possi­ employed. Conditions are none too heard about how successful songs the cabinet may be similarly ble celerity. came to be written. good In any of the South American rated. The multimillionaire An­ The postal service of the United Take Freddie Coots—or leave drew W. Mellon has been secre­ coimtries right now, but at least the him! Coots has had about 12 hits States used to be the best on earth. tary of the treasury for 10 years. Jobless there are among their own in a row, which is quite a record. Secretary of Commerce Lamont It is a long way from being that people and their own friends. And And these include such favorites as made his millions in steel, pack­ “I Still Get a Thrill” and “W hy?” nowadays, and the fault lies with the the same thing would be true of ing, mail orders and other enter­ Postoffice Department at Wsushing- Not so many months ago, this prises. Secretary of the Navy plenty of recent comers from other young man was wondering bote tures taken when kidney or bladder ton and nowhere else. Adams has large holdings in should a school child begin taifing lands. how and why. He was out of a job banks, public utilities and other stones are suspected. codllver oil? I mean what monte is If sdl the unemployed and more or and his wife didn’t seem able to get concerns; he Inhertled a great In tomorrow’s article I will tell best?” a musical connection, either. They about tee dietetic treatment for kid­ JOFFRE less friendless aliens now In the fortune. Secretary of State HEALIH^DIEr ADVICE Answer: (Jodllver oil may be used Perhaps If Marshal Joffre had were rapidly getting on their up­ Stirason cleaned up while practlp- ^ D r FlKuiKAtcCof ney or bladder stones. during any monte in tee year, but United States were to be repatriated pers hoping for something to turn Ing law In New York. Secretary had the same incentive in his battle Is usually unnecessary at any time the problem of providing jobs would up soon. of War Hurley, who once drove QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS if the child uses plenty of fresh for life that animated him In the be considerably less than It now is. "Well,” he commented on a day mules and punched cows, rose to NM It 1# NMOHf.Dlfr^m u jt m m m \ (Sleepy After Eating) green vegetables which contain the terrible days of 1914 when the Ger­ when things looked pretty black, millionairehood through law prac­ ___ Question: Mrs. D. Writes: “My aw cM SA snvmam MaaMstro a v HBCOeg valuable vitamins found In a more mans were sweeping over north­ “Anyway, honey, we still have got tice, real estate, banking and oil. husband works long hours In a expensive form in codllver olL GERMAJhr" that precious little thing they call Many Others store. He eats bis heartiest meal at eastern France he might have won When the tribulations of Germany love.” And then there are such “little tee noon hour. He wants to sleep for this last fight, too, as he won that are made the subject of discussion “Wait a minute— that sounds like cabinet” millionaires as Under­ DIAONOSINO KIDNEY STONES.'^and may travel down into the blad three-quarters to an hour afterward. one. There might have been for a good title.” secretary of the Treasury Ogden der, increasing in size as further He doesn’t have much outdoor exer­ by theorists who seek palliation of Mills, who has just inherited an UP TO PRESIDENT him another and a personal Marne. This, so I am told, is how "That It is sometimes difficult to diag­ layers are deposited by the urinary cise. Is this sleep necessary?’’ the penalties and disabilities Im­ Precious Little Thing Called Love” additional $15,000,000, and As­ But Joffre was old and worn. He nose kidney stones, even with our salts. Answer: Your husband is eating posed by tee treaty of Verseilles, happened to be written. And it was sistant Secretary of the Navy too much at his noon meal if he had had his great days. No longer the beginning of Coots’ rise to his Ernest Lee Jahneke.' Improved methods of laboratory Kidney stones are usually of three Marlon, Ohio, Dec. ^ “ (A P.)_ these people have usually forgotten feels sleepy afterwards. It is gener­ Any plans for tee dedicTOon of tee was it the life of his beloved France present peak. One might go on Indefinitely, diagnosis. Some kinds of kidney principal types. First, oxalate; sec­ the circumstances directly leading citing such men In the diplomatic ally better to eat a small meal at Harding Memorial here will await that was at stake—merely a matter stones are not readily seen with the ond, uric acid or urate; third, phos­ noon and never advisable to eat such up to the Armistice Day of Nov. 11, The most successful of all the service as Ambassador Dawes at word from Preddent Hoover, Hoke of a few years, more or less, of con­ London and Ambassador Edge at X-ray pictures, and these are usual­ phate. The center of the stone may a large quantity of food at any meal Donlteen, secretary and" executive 1918. current writers is the team of De in tee day as to produce sleepiness. tinued existence for one old fellow; Sylva, Henderson and Brown, who Paris (among many others) and ly the kind which are the hardest consist of 'such things as mucus, al­ officer of tee Memorial Association For four years Germany had been to remove. Usually, the first labora­ said today. nothing much to look forward to, have been responsible for two high­ such executives as C3iairman bumin, bacteria, etc., around which conducting the most destructive war Legge of the Federal Farm tory findings, which suggest a pos­ (Pleurisy) Doniteen said teat tee association everything of high Import lying in ly successful sound picture musical deposits of the salts take place. in the history of the human race, efforts. They now own their own Board. Some Hoover conAmls- sible stone in the kidney or in the Question: Mrs. D. writes: “I have will send no further Inidtation to the fields of retrospect. Why should slons, of course, have heavy con­ bladder, are the discovery, in the The name “sand" or “gravel” Is been told teat I have a case of dry the President and that n o' special entirely on foreign soil. Not a foot building on Broadway and have a often given to the small ^ t t y parts a tired old man strive and struggle tingents of millionaires. urinalysis, of crystals from which pleurisy. Does pleurisy come on in meeting will be held by tee organ­ of her homeland, save for the abor­ fortune rated around a million. which are passed and which may It was the “trick” song that put But enough has been said to these stones are formed, or the pres­ attacks entirely free from pain, or ization to discuss tee subjtot for a few more of the monotonous assure the reader that his govern­ be found for yeare without causing tive invasion of the Russians in East them into the limelight— titles like ence of blood caused by the edges of does it pain most of tee time? I The President, Itonlteen said, has days of advanced age as If he strove ment Is in the hgnds of finan­ any severe pain if the pieces are Prussia, had known the foot of a foe, “Never Swat a Fly” and “You’re sharp stones tearing the walls of the have a severe psdn most all tee time already received formal invitations cially responsible citizens. small enough to escape without in­ and struggled and carried on for the not a German home had been shell­ the Cream in My Coffee.” urinary tract. under my my left shoulder blade, to dedicate tee memorial as Well as salvation of a nation ? He had Such numbers click, because of The stones vary greatly in ap­ juring the small openings which and between my shoulder blades. It having the matter brought to his at- ed. But now, with Its hordes beat­ they pass. There are also small kid­ earned the right to peaceful surren­ their particularly catch-phrase na­ pearance. Some of them are hard alto pains me in my chest and tentiem by Secretary of tee T^as- en, shattered and in full retreat, its enough to scratch glass. Some are ney stones about tee size of a pea lungs.” ury Andrew Mellon and other ad­ der—a right that never in the world ture, for most of which “Buddy” war spirit broken and its population Brown, I believe, has been blamed. smooth, others have gritty, rough or marble which may be passed with Answer: Pleurisy may be either ministration representatives. would he have exercised on behalf demoralized, the whole of Germany They have a show on Broadway AHOUGHT edges. There may be one large only sharp attacks of renal colic to acute or chronic. It is due to an in­ demonstrate their existence. of France but without dishonor lay under the frowning guns of an and another coming up and these stone or several small ones. The fection of tee membrane which cov­ SICK CHILDREN could exercise in his own. keep the trio busy running between large atones are built in layers from Renal colic is an agonizing, sharp, ers the lungs. Acute attacks bftem enemy not only strong and triumph­ Broadway and Hollywood boule­ materials In the kidney excretions. shooting pain which la caused by A great soldier was Joffre. His­ Thy rod and thy staff they com­ turn into serious p'eural disorders If children are laid up in bed fo r ant but carrying in its hands the bit­ vard. If the patient’s urinalysis shows these stones as they stretch or when adhesions form. Treat tory, In the calm perspective of long fort me,—Psalm 28:4. the |g day or so, a package of pip? terest score of injury that ever .a GILBERT SWAN. many crystals, there is always a scratch the delicate lining of the parts affected wlte intense heat cleaners or a wad o f modelling, clay years, will better evaluate the nation was called on to settle. On possibility that there may be stones ureters in passlAg from tee kidneys from ah electric pad or therapeutic will amuse them. They can xhalt? sublime courage' and infinite fore­ Gunmen were In attendance at tee The chief secret of comfort lies in the kidneys or bladder. These to tee bladder. tee stones re­ light, and after the pain has subsid­ all kinds of figured from either, if November ll, 1918, Germany lay wedding of A1 Capone’s elster In sight which managed that masterly in not suffering trifles to vex stones are always formed because of main in tee body for a long time it ed, take deep brektldng exerdaes to shown how. helpless at the mercy of a unified Chicago. It Isn’t reported whether us,'' and in prudently cultivating some abnormal condition, such as la quite common that pyelitis be prevent adhesions forming. falling back of French and British foe to whom she had extended, in or not they serenaded the couple an undergrowth of Sniall pleas­ too much uric acid or oxalic abid. brought on by the continued Irrita­ I ''Well, I should smile,” eaid the with “Hail, Hail, the Gang’s A^ armies until the German steam the height of her power, no mercy at ures, since very few great ones Generally, the gravel or stones are tion. It is always advisable to have (OodUver Oli) Igirl aa ehe posed for the daaitltfrlae are let on loaf leaa«k— formed in the pelvis of the kidney several and X-fay pio* Questloa: Reader aeki 'm e n led."- t..

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Marlene Dietrich Is Herself Not Likeness of Garbo, Sc^ys Cntie Blossom MacDonald in B T GENE COHN NEA Service Writer New York.—Prom Hollywood to Broadway, Frauleln Marlene Diet- By NEA Service ticb has become something of an Hollywood.—Blossom MacDonald,' overnight sensation—but some of sister of Jeanette, makes her screen . the HoUywoodsmen, as well as the oebut in “F^hting Caravans.” . . . Broadwayfarers, have tried to fasten I June Collyer has been adjudged the upon her a reflection of the one and most beautiful womsm on the screen anly Garbo. by none other than Prince George , If in “Morocco" she suggested La of Elngland. Garbo, if nature graced her with a Lawrence Tibbett’s middle name similarity, there can be little argu­ is Mervil. . . . Ruth Chatterton is ment henceforth among fans or never late for an appointment. . . . mere critics. For In “Blue Angel," Walter Huston, of stage and screen, a fllm made in Germany long before will visit Eugene O’N ^ at the playr : she landed upon these ‘ shores, Miss Wright’s castle near Tours, while on , Dietrich is deflnitely herself and one trip to Prance and England. of the very superior performers of “Big Brother,” box office hit of the screen. the silents, will be made into a Something like six months ago, talkie with Richard Dix playing when Miss Dietrich had first ar­ the role first enacted by Thomas rived in New York en route to the Meighan. . . . Jean Harlow, blond film colony, her particular allure star who clicked in “Hell’s Angels," was such that even the venerable is 19, was bom in Kansas City and, .lohn Philip Sousa ot band fame be­ her grandfather is a millionaire. came so befuddled that he introduced Charles Rogers plays an Ameri­ can who finds himself stranded in Now Going On Uscar Strauss as the composer of the “Blue Danube." London with no money and a bad- tempered race horse in his new At any rate whether she suggests picture, “Along Came Youth." Garbo or the late Jeanne Elagles, as has been also suggested, in the Ger­ Gary Cooper is studying French, man film which was made months German and Spanish languages. . . . before the English dialogue had been Carol Lombard has changed her added to "Blue Angel, Miss Dietrich name to Carole, for femininity's had achieved the astounding feat of sake, at the suggestion of Para­ Exceptional Values In Men’s giving even Emil Jannings a run for mount executives. his money. Gloria Swanson has a $2,000,- This, by the way, is the first time 000 life Insurance policy, the largest Jannings has appeared upon the carried by a film star. . . . Walter And Young Men’s Coats, Suits New York screen since he went back Byron served in the World War to his native Germany after the trenches at the age of 16, telling the movie domos had considered his dia­ recruiting officer he was 18. . . . Huth Mix wiU appear in a western lect too thick for the talking screen. "Mis; And Furnishings And SHOES And if you asked me—well, go thriller, ‘Red Fork Range," follow­ ahead and ask me —I should say that ing in her famous father’s footsteps. in his role of the Herr Professor The chicken ranch started on Blond LuciDe Williams, above, who winds up a tragic Pagliacci, Hollywood’s outskirts by Carl Herr Jannings has done the finest Marlene Dietiich Laemmle, Sr. as a hobby now is V hose singing and dancing In east- For Men, Women And Children job of character impersonation of his on a paying basis. . . . Barbara trn studios won her recognition^ !■ Stanwyck got her start as a cabaret career. At least, the picture is break­ their first view of life. One night he write home a^ut,.or are the various ing all records at the moment and d£iiiC6r. ^ now in HoUywood, having signed a trails them to the “Blue Angel" cafe incidental noises. Mary Pickford weighs 100 pounds, i Miss Dietrich, just across the street and, in a state of bewilderment, finds Be all this as it may. Miss Diet- long-term contract with Pathe's in another film, is doing the same. Lola Lane 120, Raquel Torres 110 i himself in the dressing room of the rich proves beyond a doubt that, and Mary Nolan 112. 1 west coast organization. siren, who is Marlene IMetrich. even if she resismbles half of Holly­ It would be nice if this much Thereafter he starts slowly to slide wood, there is still room out there 99 could be said for the general plot of for a couple of more jifst like her. the film. It’s the typical tale of mid­ tr. the tragic clown he becomes, with **Buy Now and Bring Back Prosperity dle-aged distintegration with which macabre death at the finish. His per­ Meanwhile, she has sailed for the name Jannings has been identi­ formance is nothing short of bril­ Germany after completing her sec-1 Mr. Galsworthy In Arizona fied. And it’s twice as heartbreak­ liant, and so is that of Miss Dietrich. end American picture in Hollywood.! ing as anything he has done since She returns to her family for the "Variety.” And if New York tastes are any Christmas season, with sufficient To Forget His Forsyte Saga* To begin with, you have a good criterion of what may happen else­ good film gold in her—-wefi, perhaps Herr Professor of a school who where, here are two performances her stpeking, .if. she behaves in life unlikely to be equaled this season. as on the screen—to give everyone wonders about his classroom of male New Y o r k .- (AP)—Somewhere in writing: >n fact, he became a mem­ pupils. They go out of nights and The dialogue, Anglicized after the in the immediate vicinity of a merry Yuletlde. i,outhem Arizona John Galsworthy ber of the bar. disport in the fashion of lads seeking film had been made, is nothing to As a thin, blue-eyed, calm yoimg hopes to get under way another Englishman, he viewed life in work which may prove a second Egypt, Africa, India. If his travels! Forsyte Saga. ever influenced his writings, critics C L HOUSE & SON, Inc. CITY MAY PURCHASE His rich chronicle ol the Victorian have yet to make the discovery.' No Radio In England, ‘‘John Bull” definitely is ended and He writes ot EhglaQd dione. its dramatic version doesn’t interest On one long voyage, however, be him, Galsworthy said when he landed met Joseph Coprad, tfien. a yoxmg TWORAILLINES here from Engleind, headed for the swede sailor, with a rambling un­ It*s ^Wireless* There; far Southwest. finished manuscript which later be­ With the death of Thomas Hardy, came “Almayer’s Folly " Galsworthy New York, Dec. 29.— (AP)—A this 63-year-o;d Eng^lishman rapidly v^as much Influenced. NEWSPAPEWORK Steel Scientists Show Way half billion-dollar bargain for mimi- is sissuming the position of “Dean On his return, Galsworthy de­ Even Fans Don Y Exist cf English Letters.’ He has been termined 10 write. He Hvet? on a cipal acquisition of New York’s sub­ honored oy the order of merit, has private income; in 1906 “The Man AS A PROFESSION way and elevated systems heis been declined a Knighthood and has had cf Property” brought recognition. To Cheaper, Better Cars That, then, is the Galsworthy By EDWARD STANLEY Cent, of stone to other things which lure the lines to nieet the city’s growing the bureau of the budget that such the,natives are able tQT»e.ad OF.write. ^ r s of the city room with the mag­ needs is impossible at a nickel'fare, a sum be appropriated for the sal­ Many members o f, the ' upper netism of cash.” in the 1896 uprising against Spain. they have seen the city build mile aries of additional accoimtants to classes use a metal or -rubber seal .. The professor called upon the But most Americans in Manil^ after mile of its oiwn subways and be stationed at Chicago and other for their signature, while others newspaper man himself to put FILIPINO SEEKS decry this aspect of the situation. lease the new Hues to one company grain markets to expand the gov­ simply use a thumb-mark. journalism on a professional basis. They say. that Roxas has adopted Italy May Use Seaplanes- or the other for operation. ernment’s record of transactions. . “’The American Society of News­ the name as a catchword and that The original city subway line was The finger-print system Is used There are but twe accountants throughout the country. When- an paper editors,” he said, “Is the UNITY IN NEW at heart he is thFlast person in financed by August Belmont and employed now and it is DuveTs de­ organization, which, in my judg­ the islands t^ desire a revolu­ To Speed Up Ocean Travel associates in 1900 and was put into Abyssinian merchant enters into a sire to add at least five more. commercial agreement, he merely ment. should and can set up the tion. T operation in 1904 from Brooklyn • Had the government possessed machinery for placing journalism bridge to the Bronx. Subway lines impresses his Inky thumb at the FREEDOM MOVE They regard it all as a move of reports as the new men are expected bottota of the paper. soimdly on a professional basis. But Roxas to bolster his political stand­ . (AP.)—Huge flying boats, ^only doubtful factor, he believes, of one company or the other extend tr. provide, Duvel says, liquidation of in proposing this splendid work to similar to the DO-X, may supple­ is the traveling public. Will the now ill to every one of New York’s EiXeept for k few scattering for­ ing and to provide funds for cain^ large lines similar to that Involved tlie American Society of Newspaper paign Junkets by offering memberf: ment Italian steamship service. public be air-minded enough to sup­ five boroughs except Staten Island, to short sales by the Russian gov­ eign missionary institutions, there Editors, I should like to ask for a Manila. (AP.)—Manuel Roxas- Under present conditions Italian port the service at this time? and the city contemplates a tunnel ernment ’ast summer would be im­ sre practically no schools In Abys- ship at so much a head. s’nla, ‘ cooperative pttot in any organized passenger steamers have to com­ “We’ll fly them straight over the under the Narrows in New York mediately known. The traders would fiftort to make journalism the pro­ speaker of the island’s House of It is a recognized fact that th i pete for North and South American Alps," he said. “You have no idea harbor which will carry subway be> informf^ of the circumstances in­ The Abyssinlans have no school­ fession which potentially it is, and Representatives,has launched a tao, or Fillplna peasant, has alwayb traffic with ships from Southamp­ of the climbing power of this ship." transportation thither by way of stead of being subjected to the in­ books and no secular* literature, toiis forever remove the cause of new organization devoted to Philip­ been enthusiastic for Independence and nothing upon which an educa­ ton and (Cherbourg or other Atlan­ Brooklyn as .soon as a imlflcation fluence of rumors and inaccurate in­ ^ir present inferiority complex.” pine independence. ' so long as it cost him nothing. If tic ports, and thus operate under system can be worked out. formation". tion can be b$)sed. Profedsor remains for Roxas to demonstrate a two-day handicap. 'The city's policy contemplates the There is no law by which the hopes to have Amerfcah,. ’ school­ His manifesto suggests revolu­ that he can be converted into a Italian shipping and banking in­ SLAYER RECAPTURED gradual supplahtlng of elevated lines government can regulate the size_ of books translated into Amharic, the tion but stops just short of coming patriot who will say it with pesoM^ terests are convinced that if a by subwaiys. g^aln holdings in any one position, native language of most Abyssin- HNDSmiATFIRE out for it. Instead it emphasizes Roxas Has Own Ideas V ship’s firstclass passenger and mail eJthough no trader is supposed to Inns, and latef to educate the stu­ the immediate need for a national­ have in nis possession more than dents in Elpiglish. IQs as^stahts istic feeling that wqirld unite the Roxas’ own version of the liheui: could be flown to Gibraltar, there Troy, N. Y., Dec. 29.— (AP.)—4 SEI2E BUM BOAT ■ WllUnikntic, Conn., Dec. 29— (AP) is different. He came back frtna to embark for the ocean voyage, 5 000,000 bushels at any one time. are se-veral Abyssinian stud^fcs Fho entire archipelago into a single, man who broke out of prison sever­ Duvel says that about 80 per cent v^ent to Aimerica and studied usder -rMisfortune came in a double dose driving political source. the United States last summer coq^. liners would be competing on some­ al hours after he had been sentenced New Lppdpn, Dec. 2Q.-t-(AP.)— to Wuyl- Dswonczk, of Mansfield. vinced that independence could 1^ thing like equal terms for the New of the time prices follow, up or ProfesSqr WbbK, at'MpsHifigVini. ■ Hitherto the independence cam­ After hh'itog been sheltered by the down, sudden large purchases or 'The-Aih^cim''educator, who is Yesterday "morning his bam and -won; if It coiild h t shewn that not York run. to death for the slaying of a pay­ poultry house were destroyed by paigns have been cemfihed largely Coast Guird, the Canadian rum- heavy liquidations. li-ving tn Addis AbktisK haS.'been toereiy the politicians, but the en^ Considering the passenger and master during a holdup again faced boat Eleanor Joan, with a crew of given the title Of ‘*I^Mrt' c ^ e d a section of the bam had “Ktipiman” .Is the 'Tagalqg word a Swedtoh disceveiy, reawly; such ships will be capable of sup­ He was held for extradition to ’Twenty-eight hwdred.. sacks of his chorus girls not to over-indulge ed by; his {tojrsician 'to’ be; improved hden leased do a New York man. He for "^abciatibn" an'd tl» ’ only tested ^ Coldtol^a plementing Italian steamship serv­ New Jersey and will be taken to the whiskey atut.jqihawag^ .were con- in sports, they can be depended today- His . cmndltlon hfiwsver, was f^owqd a lease dated December 1, to other ^'kai^unan" xpentionied here New, York. It ^ suhfftantiatiian df his story. whe one Which played & big role tlq i 'as nsuch as ia r a > ^ ^ .

PAG£ MANCHE^BR EVENING H E K A m SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 29,1980. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM MIUIdN DOLLAR HEBRON Monday, December 29. ,„4«;>-W 0R. NfWARKWia Overnight 7:16—M u tlw doctors; au&rtet Leading DX Stations. * Freddie Rich's orchestra and the Sonw. comedy; ehohsntert. 405.2—WSB, ATLANT A - 74a The cantata, “Star of the East,” Miss Helen Jewett and Miss Ila SMardi Gras ensemble will mark tha 9d)0—Wsbsr add rislda. tsam. 8:30—NBC programs (1 hr.) which was repeated on Christmas year’s finale by ending their program, 9:16—Organ; orehegtra. 10:30—Conservatory of music. HIGHWAY LETTING A. P, News Hamilton took part in the Yuletide tto be beard from WABC and the 11:00—Picardy danoa erehaatra. lt:00—Amos ’n’ Andy; orchestra. evening at the Hebron Center Con­ pageant, “King James’ Yuletide Sumhia network at 9 o’clock Monday 11:80—Mpophoams muale hour. 11:30—Studio program: orchestra. gregational church, met vrith an en­ Dinner,” presented at the home of­ might, with a medley of 1930 popular 302.»-WftZ. NKW CNai-AND-fNi 1:00—Slumber boat musi& Washington — Senator Borah tdance hita These Include “ I Still Get thusiastic reception. There were fice of the Connecticut Mutual Life 6:80—'V«ntH>hds; er^estra. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—I02a OPENS NEW YEAR about thirty singers, the combined scoffs at possibility of third party a. Thrill," "Go Home and Tell Tour 7:00—WJZ programa (i bra.) 8:30—NBC program* (2% hr*.) but visions realignments. Insurance Company, Monday eve­ (Mother," "My 5\iture Just Passed," U:00—Midnight danoa malodtea. U:00—Four dance orcheatras. choirs of the Hebron and Gilead Old Featares Being Brepp:] ••Little White Lies,’ "Confessin’ ” , Beach, Fla. — Nye as an ning. S48.«-WABC. NEW YORK-«ea 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—7?a Ckmgregational churches and sever­ ••Pancing With Tears in My Eyes,** “ Apology” to Nutt says its barely The (im m unity Christma.s tree •’Just a Little Closer” and ‘'Sing 6:45—Tony’s scrap hook. 9:00—Paul Whiteman’s orchestra. al other singers. Mrs. John W. 7:16—Deutsch’a wheatra. 10:00—Songsters; orchestra. possible that 340,000 bank account and school exercises were held in Something Simple.” An hour later 7:30—Astrologer; program. 10:30—WABC pi-ograma. Macdonald Rushes 30 Mfles I Deeter, wife of the pastor, and Mrs. a^d Ker; Ones Added To from tte same network, Guy 1/ombardo 8:00^SoToisia and or^aatra. 1 Hamilton, of Gilead, were the laed- may not have been a slush fund. the Town Hall Tuesday evening. and his orchestra will present an orig­ 12:15—Around the town. Concord, N. H.— Senator Moses inal version of The Kashmiri Son 8:80—Desert play. 416.4— WQN.WLIB, CHICAGO—72a I ers. Mrs. Hamilton took several of EJach child received a present of a as one of the highlighta During 9:tio—Rich’s prcneatra, aoloiats. 7:80—NIghthawks; Harold Teen. of Paving To Aid Jobless; 1 the leading soprano solos. Other predicts status quo for Norris and bag ot candy and an orange. The Radie; Tem pts Best BeU. 9:30—An evening in Paria 8:00—Bass: Symphony music. Lucas. Rochester Civic orchestra, program to lOiOO—Loflibardo’a orchestra, quartet. I soloists were Miss Mildred Hutchin- program consisted of Christmas he heard from WJZ and associated sta­ 8:30—NBC programs (2 hr*.) Washington—Income tax refunds tions at 10 o’clock, feature numbers 10:30—^Violinist, or^ieatra. 10:80—Girls trio; musical menu. ' son, Mrs. Edward A. Smith, Edward carols by the first grade, play. •will be an oboe solo. G riefs “iSvenlng 11:00—Truesdale'a orchestra. 11:30—lAiule’s Hungry Five. More Projects To Follow I Smith, Robert Foote, Mrs. Karl totalled $126,836,333 in last fiscal “ When the Chimes Rang” second 11:80—Dance' .orchestra. 11:30—Three dance orchestras. New York, Dec. 29.— (A P .)—Pro­ In the Mountains” played by Arthur 13:80—Midnight organ mslodlea Links,' Miss Mildred Hough, Norton year; 511 indi-viduals bad incomes of grade, play “When We Have Christ­ Foreman; and an orchestral selection. 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—87a more than $1,000,000 in 1928. gram changes are becoming rather Smetana’s overture from ‘The Bar­ 454.3—WEAF. NEW YORK—66a 8:00—Family Party; variety. Warner, Jesse Hills, etc. There mas” third grade, and a play “The Rapidly. Bismarck, N. D. — State capitol frequent op the networks with the tered Bride.” Lewis Jarses. tenor, 6:00—Lauiibr dinner mtialc. 8:30—Skit: classical recital. were also several duets, one by Mrs. Birds Christmas Carol” fourth •will sing an old time favorite dxirlng 7:1S—Talk. James McDonald. 9:00—Baritone; variety. Hamilton and Herbert Porter, and a burns, destroying most official advent of the New York. New fea­ the family party program to be heard 7:30—Believe It Or Not Ripley. records. grade. The children all did unusual­ Irom WEAF and associated stations at 8:00—Nation’s capital program. 447.6-WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—67a quartet simg by Mrs. Hamilton, ly well and showed the thorough tures are going on and old ones 9:30. ■when he presepts ’’^ g of My 8:30—G.vpalea male quartet 8:00—WABC programs (3 hra) Highway (3ommigsioner John A. Warner, Miss Olive Warner, and the Los Angeles -— District attorney 9:30—Family party proq. with Lewi* 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. training by their teachers. some that might be called veterans Heart.” Other features on the program 11:30—Dan and .Sylvlau Macdonald today announced plans j Rev. John W. Deeter, “And There raids two gambling ranges off Long are “ Strike Up the Band” and "Oh, Jarpet, tenor; male quartet. Perfect school attendance for De­ 10:00—Sherlock Hdlroes’ adventinea 11:45—Concert dance music. Shall be no More Night.” Mrs. Beach, arrtetlng 26 and confiscating are passing along. Miss Hannah” by the quartet. The for the construction of thirty miles one craft. cember has been reported as fol­ Real Folks of Thompkins Corners will 10:30—Mariahi's Rhythm Makera 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. of new (Dotmecticut highway and Deeter played the piano accompani­ The Old Curiosity Shop gave its he the guests of Mrs. Templeton 11:00—Three dance orchestraa 7:00—NBC programs (41,4 hra) ments. Mrs. William O. Seyms of Washington — Christian Herald lows: In the intermediate room. lina' presentation last night. Jones at a New Year’s party, carried 393.6—WJZ. NEW YORK—76a 12:00—The Nlghtcappers. two bridges, work upon which will editor says 40 Dry representatives Clarence Savage, Irene Willis, out in Chinese fashion, when they 6:16—Mormon choir; organ. 12:30—Pacific Singers recital. be started immediately after the Colchester played the pipe organ Another feature which has been 1:00—Studio musical echoes. are planning to switch to Wets. Evelyn Samuels, Grace Smith, Fran­ come before the microphone of WJZ 6:46—Lowell Thomas, reporter. first of the year as a means of and affter the rendering of the can­ discontinued is the early morning and associated stations at 9:30. 7:00—Amoa *n* Andy, cgmedlana. 1:30—Yir Frien’ Scotty: artists. Blackwell, Okla. — Two sisters cis Friedrichs, Mortimer Friedrichs, furnishing relief to the unemploy­ tata. broadcast by Phil Cook on WJZ and 7:15—Male trio, mandolute. 374.8—WBAP, FORT WORTH—80a shot dead on highway and robbed of Lois Merritt, Clara Savage, Susy Wave lengths In meters on left of 7:30—Phil Cook, songa-comedy. 7:30—Musical programs (314 hrs.) ment situation. As Commissioner Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kibbe had stations. Hereafter he will be neard 7:45—Roxy end Hla Gang. automobile. only station title, kilocycles on the right 357—CMC, HAVANA—840. Macdonald announced a few days as guests on Christmas day Mr. Mlchalik, Janette Samuels, Anna y in the evenings at 7:30 (E. S. Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 8:30—Lanin’s orchestra: tenor, trio. 7:00—Studio musical progrant. Los Angeles—Mrs. Juanita Bums Mlsovicb, Eleanor Covell, Katherine face type Indicates best featurea 9:00—Chorus and orchestra. ago this work was originally sched­ and Mrs. Reuben Bosly and Mr. and T.) each day except Saturday. 9:00—Spanish musical comedy. Mrs. Sherwood Raymond and chil­ claims new -women’s altitude record Schorse and Maxwell Hutchinson; 9:30—Real Folks program- 11:00—Havana dance music. uled to begin in March, but was The Radio Follies, the WABC Fri- Leading East Stations. 10:00—Rochester Civic orchestra. dren of New Britain, and Mrs. Lulu with climb of 20,000 feet. perfect for the year, Irene Willis, day night program presenting stars 1C:30—Sketch. "Empire Buildera." 299,8—WOC-WHO, IOWA—lOOa rushed ahead in order that a large Salem, Ind.—One Gibson brother 2T2.&—WPG. ATLANTIC CITY—IlOa 11:00—Slumber music hour. 7:30—Marimba hand. number of jobs might be created Lord and son Morgan of South Man­ Evelyn Samuels, Grace Smith. Jan- [ from the stage, which closed its first 8:3i>—W.'VCC programs (H hr.) 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 8:80—WEAF programs. chester. killed, another surrenders and two ette Samuels, (Dara Savage, Cath- i series Dec. 19, is to come back with 10:4.')—New Jersey glee club. 491.5—WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610. 12:00—Dave’s barnstormers music. throughout the state. more are sought after attempt to There are thirteen projects in­ Miss Ruth Kinney who is taking a erine Schorse and Maxwell Hutch- I a second edition, starting the week ll:S e—.jpnn Weiner, organist. 7:00—('hildren’ s birthday list piano. 333.1— WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—900. trained nurse’s course ^ t the New avenge father’s death in Tennessee 283—WBAL. BALTIMORE—1C60, 7:30—Diuner dance music. 6:30—Dinner dance music. cluded in the first letting which in­ feud. Inson. I of March 8. 6:30—Weiner’s salon music. 8:00—Wanderer's male quarteL 7:00—NEC programs (3 hrs.) London hospital, is spending a Miss Julia Perkins while starting these on your radio tonight: 6:15—W.IZ programs 1*4 hr.) 8:30—Orchestra; string trio. 10:00—Melody makers music. volves approximately one million Paris—Marshal Joffre sinks into week’s vacation at the home of her for the Town Hall Tuesday evening ! Mormon Tabernacle Chair and or- 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 475.9— WOS, JEFFERSON CITY—S-iO, dollars worth of conetruction work. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cbauncey B. coma as life ebbs. 8:30—WARC programs (2% hrs.) 535.4— W L IT . P H I L A D E L P H I A — 560. 9:15—Lions program. Contractors’ bids upon these pro­ , Turkey — Government fell and suffered a compound frac- ' 8'^° to WJZ and stations at 6:15 12:00—Ttenard orchestra. 8:00—WEIAF programs (3V4 hrs.) 11:00—Christian College hour. Kinney. 333.1—WBEN. BUFFALO—900. 11:3o—Three dance orchestras. jects will be received on January 5 arrests 300 rebels seeking restora­ ture of her right wrist, also broke | (E. S. T.) 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640, The name of Harold Gray was : 6:1.5—WF,\F programs (44 hr.) 305.9—KOKA, PITTSBURGH—88a and operations will be started with­ omitted from the list of those taking tion of caliphate. two bones in her hand. She was ta k -' . Real Folks New Year’s celebra- j 7:30—WEAF programs (3t4 hri.) 7:45—Hamjy vagabond, band. 12:1!)—Play, "Crime Emperor.” in ten days after the announcement en to Hartford by her niece. Miss j tion, WJZ at 9:30. ■U:60—Theater orchestra. 8:30—WJZ programs (3H hre.) 12:30—Concert orchestra. part in the pageant given at SL Shanghai—Thirty thousand_____ re , I 546.1—WGR. BUFFALO—650. 11:1.')—Theater radio party. 2:00—Dance music. of the awards. Other lettings will Peter’s Episcopal church on Christ­ ported massacred in Kansu province I Ruby Perkins, where X-rays were. “Reigate Puzzles,” Sherlock I 7:45—WABC programs (1^4 hr*.) 11:4.5—William Penn’s orchestra. 370.2— WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—8ia follow as quickly as plans and by Mohammedan enemies of Na-1 taken and the bones set I Holmes adventure, WEAF and sta- 10:30—Mu.sic. highiights. 245.8—WCAE. PITTSBURGH—1220. 8:00—WABC programs (3)4 hra.) mas Eve. Mr. Gray took the part 11:00—Orchestra: theater program. 6:4.')—Ludwig laurier orchestra. 11:80—Henderson’s orchestra. specifications for construction can of the high priest, and also that of tionalist government. Mrs. Florence Platt accompanied ! tions at 10 p. m. 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—70a 7:15—Uncle Simbee: mus'c center. 12:00—Monday night club. be completed and all highway opera­ Joseph, as one of the other char­ Tokyo-4—Vice Minister Komura of by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goodale Tomorrow is to bring a program 7:00—Amos ‘n’ Andy; muslcale. 8:30—WEAF programs (iM hrs.) 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—9.50. tions for 1931 and 1932 'will be overseas affairs dies. and Earl Wright, spent Christmas lasting on hour and a quarter from 7t30—Orchestra: Ed McConnel. 11:00—Niron orchestra. 8:30—NBC programs (2 hrs.) acters was imable to be present. I 8:30—WJZ programs (ZVi hrs.) 260.7—WHAM. ROCHESTER—116a 10:30—Movies presentation. speeded to relieve imemployment. Allan L, C!arr was a dinner guest Moscow—Soviet stars retail food with the former’s nephew and fam­ the annual con-Vention of the Na­ 11:01)—Michael Hauer’s orchestra. 6:45—W.IZ programs (1% brs.) 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. Although there are several larg­ at the home of the Rev. rjid Mrs. shops for bourgeoisie and every­ ily, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hewlett of tional Association of Teachers of 111:30—Night voices: dance music. 8:30—Roehepfer orchestra. 11:30—Dance orchestra, organ. er projects included among the body; butter $5 a pound. Speech from Chicago to WJZ and '12:30—Sweet and I,ow own. 9:00—W.IZ programs fl'h r .) 12:80—WEAF dance orchestra. Frederick Williams in Willimantic Burnside. l;Oo_t,ate dance music. lOiOO—Rochester Cfvie orchestra. 264.1— KOB, N EW MEXICO— U Sa thirteen announced, undoubtedly the on Friday. He spent the night at Bombay—Police charge crowds Mr. and Mrs. Addison E. Frink stations at 4 p. m. 280 2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—107a 11:00—Vaudeville artists hour. 10:00—Farm talk: orchestra. most Important from the traffic the rectory, returning home on Sat­ fluting Nationalist flag, injuring entertained their children Christ­ 8:rn—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 379.5— WQY. SCHENECTADY—79a 10:30—Play: courtesy program. viewpoint is the beginning of grad­ 250. 1 S:00_.c;tiidio feature artists. 11:45—Markets, time, farm program. 12:00—Feature music.al program. urday. mas, H. Everett Frink of Newton il0:0O—Musical artists hour. 6:20—Dinner music. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. ing and draining operations on the About the worst storm of snow Havana — Provincial governor Lower Falls, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—106a 7;ii0—Talk; melodtstA 12:80—Miniature biography. — Milford cut-off which eventually and sleet that could be imagined fell closes Havana Yacht Club, charging COVENTRY 7:30—Ooncert; pilots’ program. T-SO—WEAK programs (M brs.) 1:15—Halsteads’ dance orcheatra. John T. Murphy of Boston, Mass., 8:00—O'd Time Singing School. 8:00—Agricultural program. will carry the four-lane Boston here on Saturday. The motoring members conspired against Presi­ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Platt and 270.1— WRVA. RICHMOND—1110. dent Machado. Henry ScheU of New York has / 8:30—ItTlAF programs (lt4 hrs.) S:30—WF.AF programs (IM hrs.) 8:31)—Dance orchestra: pianist. Post Road north of Milford center was seriously interfered with and son Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs. .30:30—Concert cia.ssics. 10:00—Cathedral echoes, mixed quartet 10:00—WJZ pr0gram.s. in the manner that the same high­ all kinds of social activities were Boston.—U. S. employment serv­ I returned after spending the past few til-nn—Merry madcaps. Hawallans. 11:00—Trautman’s ore'hagtTA , ! 10:30—Dixie Spirliiinl .Singers. Platt’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Platt of days -visiting his relatives in town. 11:30—Organ recital. 11 ;30—Theuiei organ red way, further cast, is shunted away held up. ice reports improvement in industri­ recital 11 :00—Richmond rinnee orchestra. Manchester. George Vinton of New Jersey has Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. from the central area of GuUford. Miss Mary Kelley of Middletown, al employment conditions during There have been several automo­ Four of the contracts are for been spending a few days with rela­ 608.2—WEEI. BOSTON—590. 6:40—Ouestion bog? orehettra. a teacher in the Seymour school. November in Maine, Vermont, Mas­ bile accidents owing to slippery 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—87a ■work on the Danbury-Torrington tives and friends. ,7:00—Vocal solos, orche.atra. 7:20—'TsIk: orchestra. West Hartford, was a Christmas sachusetts and Rhode Island. roads. No one has been seriously 7:30—0 ’Lear>-’s Irish mlnstrela 526—WNVe. NEW YORK—67a 7:00—Ensemble; organ music. highway, Route No. 128. One of dinner gruest at the home of Miss Boston.—New England Telephone Miss Eunice Koehler of Hartford i 8:00—IVEAF programs (2 hra.) 7:15—Museum lecture. 9:30—Fiayers; family sketch. these is the largest project in the hurt. spent the week-end with her 10:00—Night court program. 7:3.5—Air college lectures. 10:30—Music medley; comedians. Miss Kelley remained for a visit of and Telegraph Company announces Mr. and Mrs. George Merritt en­ 12:15—Air vaudeville orchestras to 2:00. group. It calls for six miles of rein­ Florence Smith and her parents. parents. ^ ( 545.1-WKRC. CINCINNATI—56a 8:15—Hospital talk. plans to spend $27,000,000 In con­ tertained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hew­ 11 :00—Slumber music hour. 434.5—CNRO. OTTAWA—69a forced concrete paving in New Mil­ Miss Kelley remained for a visit of Miss Gladyce Orcutt of Middle- 12:00—Four dance orchestra. 374.8—WFAA, DALLAS—600. struction and extension during 19 31. itt of New London and Mr. and Mrs. 6:30-Girls and boys corner. 10:00—Cline’s dance orchestra, ford and Washington. The others several days. Cambridge, Mass. — President A. town is spending her holiday vaca­ 215.7—WHK. CLEVELAND—139a 7:00—Concert orchestra, solos. H. A. Phillips at Christmas dinner. tion with her parents. 7:30—W.M3C nrngrams hra.) 12:00—Feature dance orchestra. cover grading and gravel surfacing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer of Lawrence Lowell of Harvard Uni­ 11:30—Two dance orchestras. 7:60—Danse orchestra. Mrs. Phillips wUl spend a few days 434.8—CKOW. TORONTO—69a 491.5—WDAF, KANSAS CITY-610. in Washington and Litchfield and a (kilumbia were recent visitors at the On Tuesday evening the- Tolland 325.9—WWJ. DETROIT—92a versity advocates prize fellowships with Mrs. Ralph Bass Pefore return­ County Dairy (Bub will meet at 6:45—studio musical program. 6:15—WJZ programs (U hr,) 7 :00 -NBC programs (2)4 hrs.) bridge over the Bautam River just home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. 6:30—Studio program. for students eminent in their chosen 291.3—CFCF. MONTREAL—1030. 9:30—Singin’ Mountaineers. north of Litchfield. Smith. fields. ing to Hartford. Robert Stearns’ home in Mansfield. 8:00—Concert, studio recital. 7:00—Amoa ’n’ Ani^y, comedians. 10:45—Orchestra; comedy Miss Anna and Miss Betty Shatz 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) Atnong the larger paving jobs in Mrs. Mark Hills is laid up -with an Every member is urged to be pres­ 9:00—Melody Mike’s music hour. 440.9— KPO. 8AN FRANCISCO—680. Boston.— Fourteen persons killed 9:30—Drama: dance orchestra. 315.6—WRC, WASHINGTON—«5a > the first letting is the builcllng ot attack of sinus trouble. spent Monday in Hartford. ent and make plans for the coming 12:00—Variety program artist*. by automobiles in Massachusetts, Miss Lillian Heron, daughter of year. 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—IlOa 6:30—Studio musical program. nearly six miles of reinforced con­ Pupils of the Congregational last week. \i;00—Soprano, orchestra, tenor. 7:30—NBC entertainments. 18:80—NBC dance orchestra. church Sunday school at Hebron Mr. and Mrs. William E. Heron and Wednesday evening the annnnl so­ crete 6n Route 101 in the towns of Boston.—Rev. William L. Stidger Chaplin and Eastford. This highway Center, who received pins for per­ Emery White were married Wed­ cial and watch night service will be of the Copley Methodist church cri- held at the chapel. There will be Heroes; Inauguration of Series by nms between Willimantic and Put­ fect attendance, following the ren-, nesday evening In Willimantic. Mr. | There’s Something Missing in tizes expensive debutante parties installation of Christian Endeavor The Hartford Courant. nam -via Eastford. dering of the cantata on Christmas and Mrs. White will live in Raymond Your Eyes. given in Boston and Washington officers, social hour and program. W nC PROGRAMS 8:00— Colt Shoe Time. In all work, contractors will be night, were: Ruth Rajrmond, eleveh Goodale's house near Mrs. Mary 11:36— Statler Organ—Louis Weir. during past two weeks. Refreshments wiU be served. Travelers Broadcasting Service 8:00— Voice of Colimabia; Stoloists required insofar as possible to em­ yeras; Helen Hough, George apd Jewett. ^ J 11:55— McEnelly’s Orchestra. Concord, N. H.—Senator GeOrg-e Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kingsbury Hartford, Conn. and-Orcbestra. (CBS) A. M. ploy labor obtained from the sec­ Ellton Brooks, ten years; Sherwood Mr. and Mrs. Ward Talbot and and Irving Griffin, and Myron Hills, H. Moses believes Senate should not Roscoe, spent the day Christ- annoimced the engagement of their 60,000 W., 1060 fL G.. 289.8 M. 8:15—Tastyeast Playboys: Watson 12:30—Bulova time. tions in which the operations are take part in the Norris-Lucas con­ son, being conducted. six years; Ellen Hills, five years; wlth Mrs. Talbot’s father, Al­ daughter Laura Katherine to Her­ Woodford, Joseph Soifer, Anthony troversy. mas The announced projects are as Marion Griffin and Mabel Hills, four bert Post, and brother and family, bert H. Tomlinson, jr., of Wood- McKenna. Leominster, Mass.—Three Greater follows; years; Elsie Hills, three years; Al­ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Post in Man- bridge, Conn., at a tea served at Monday, Deoember 29, 1980 8:30—Scott Furriers presents Ara­ Boston men escape serious injury E. S. T. besque, Desert Play. (CBS) Towns of Canterbury and ; berta Hllding, Wintbrop Hilding, ch6st6r. their home Saturday afternoon. Miss when plane takes a nose-dive into a Kingsbury graduated from Ctonnec- 9.00—The Columbians Orchestra. WAPPING About 26,250 feet of waterbound Gibson Porter* Milton Porter, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton en­ 7:00 p. m.—nima Islanders—Mike snow bank at the Leominster-Fitclf- Hanapi, director. (CBS) macSulam on the Newent Road. Lloyd Gray, two years; Herbert tertained their daughters, Ba, Mil­ tlcut Agricultural College last June burg airport. and is teaching chemistry and home 7:15—"Oral Surgery”—Dr. Wilson 9:30— To be smpounced. Towns of Chaplin and Eastford: Hills, Donald Robinson, and Fred dred and Beatrice also Arnie Flydal Alfred W. Moulton of Pasadena, Davis, one year. Williamstown, Mass.—Patrick K. economics in the high school at R. Conran, auspices Hartford Med­ 10:00— Sessions Clock Time. California passed away on Christ­ About 30,804 feet of relnfczced con­ and H. Dexter Cross of Hartford, ical Society. 10:00— Robert Bums Panatela Pro­ crete on Route No. 101, Willimantic- A good house greeted the players Howard, 8, fatally injured in coast­ Essex Junction, Vermont. Among mas Eve, aged 76, aftei being sick Christmas. the guests presents were Miss Arline 7:23—Weather; Highlights in Sport. gram: Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra; Putnam via Eastford. who repeated “Lighthouse Nan” at ing accident. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Merntt en­ about four weeks, at his home. He North Coventr*’ Friday night. In Hegewald of New Haven, Miss Lil­ 7;30— Travelers Bank and Trust Male Quar^5t and “Lady in the Town of East Windsor: About South Paris, Me.-7-Howard Perry, tertained Mrs. Merritt’s parents, had high blood pressure and heart I spite of the threatening weather. 12, killed in coasting accident'. lian Dykeman of Westport, Miss Concert—-with the Travelers Pilot Smoke.” «3BS/ trouble. He leaves his wife and two 7,490 feet of bituminous macadam Mr. and Mrs. (Biarles Bailey of Co­ 8:00— Seth Parker’s Old Fashioned 10:30— Weather Report. on Route No. 307. The players have bad the ill luck to New London, Conn.—Eleanor Dora Ward of Trumbull, Miss Ethel daughters Grace and Irene. Mr. give their play on evenings when lumbia Christmas. Miss Mary Mer­ Scoffield of Danbury, Miss Helen Singing School (relayed to WNAC, 10:30— “ EvideBces”—A Psychologi­ Town of Litchfle.d: A reinforced Joan, vessel of British registry, cap­ Moulton and his family are well there were bad weather conditions, ritt who attends the New London Johnson of Kensington, Miss Elliza- WEAN, WORC, and WLBZ), cal Play. (CBS) concrete bridge and approaches tured by Coast Guard with 2,800 kno'wn in South Windsor as they nearly every time when taking it to Business College is at her home for beth Ailing of Durham, Miss Leora 8:30—The Gypsies—NBC. 11:00—Musical Aviators Orchestra, over the Bantam River on the Tor- sacks of liquor aboard. formerly lived at Pleasant Valley, adjoining towns. This has inter­ Augusta, Me.—Seven prisoners, a few days. Hibbard of Manchester, Miss Pru- 9:30— General Motors Family Party direction Tom Trueadale. (CBS) where Mr. Moulton had charge of rington-Litchfleld Road. Charles Phelps is spending his va­ fered with the financial part, but four under Federal charges, escape dence Dean of Eastford, all class- —NBC. 11:15— Columbia’s Radio Column, the valley grist mill. He has a To-wn of Manchester; About 6,- they are adding to their earnings from Kennebec county jail. cation at the home of his parents, 1 mates of Miss Kingsbury. Those 10:00— Hank Keene and his Connec­ Heywood Broun. (CBS) brother George Moulton who lives 835 feet of reinforced concrete Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phelps. ticut Hill Billies. 11:30 to Mid.—Fletcher Henderson for the church and altogether have Rockland, Me.—Wesley N. Was- from town were Miss Gladyce Or- there now. He was one of the oldest pavement on the Manchester-Rock- Schools closed Wednesday and j Miss Eunice Koehler and Mrs. 10:30—Concert Classics— Christiaan and his Orchestra. (CBS) gained quite a substantial sum. They gatt, who disappeared from Dart­ members of the Evergreen Lodge of vllle Road, Route No. 108. are booked for an appearance in will re-open for the winter term, j Wilfred Hill. Kriens, director. Masons A. F. & A. M. No. 114. His Town of Milford: About 14,505 mouth College Nov. 16, and was lat­ 11:00—News; Weather. WBZ— WBZA Lebanon at some future date. er located at Seward, Alaska, re­ January 5. Miss Lillian Dykeman, Miss Pru­ fimeral services were held last Sat­ feet of grading and drainage on the Mr and Mrs. Nathan Koenig en­ dence Dean, Miss Ethel Scoffield and 11:05—“The Merry Madcaps”—Nor­ Monday, December 29, 1980 turns home. urday afternoon from bis late home. Milford Cut-off. tertained friends from Rockville, Miss Dora Ward spent the week­ man (Cloutier, director: with Dima E. S. T. Towns of New Milford and Wash­ Bradford, R. I.—Rev. James Islanders. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Nevers, Friday evening. end with Mr. and Mrs. John E. 4:00 p. m.—^Music Lovers—^Eunice had as their guests on Christmas ington: About 31,600 feet of rein­ Struthers of Niantic Baptist church 12:00 Midn.— Silent Jack Daze of Hartford called on Kingsbury. Babcock, soprano. There’s Music Day, their daughter and husband, forced concrete pavement on Litch­ disappears. in the Air, Allegro, “ E ^ptlan Bal­ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hilliard Mr. and Mrs. Storrs Gpwdy of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scegal of field Road, Route No. 128. Providence, R. I.—Two-story New Jersey are -visiting their broth­ Operatic Masters Represented in let,” Lulginl; Vanya’s Song, Von frame house wrecked by explosion Thursday afternoon. Hartford, their niece anc. family, Town of Old Saybrook: About 7,- Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and er and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest "Concert Classics ’ froni WTIC Stutzraan; Allegretto, ‘Egyptian 055 feet of grading on the Oyster Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCann and of mysterious origin. daughter, Alma, of Hartford, spent Gowdy. Selections from the works of three Ballet,*' Lulginl; Ah! Fors” e Lul, River Cut-off on Route NO. 1. European masters of operatic music “La Travlata,” Verdi; Andante three children of Manchester and Christmas with Mrs. Smith’s par­ Mrs. Bessie Williams of New Brit­ and Mr. Nevers brother, Mr. and To-wn of Sharon: About 1,200 feet comprise the “Concert Classics” pro­ sostenuto, Lulginl; The Message of ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cash- ain spent Christmas -with her sister, Mrs. George Nevers of Springfield. of traprock waterbound macadam ANDREW JOHNSON’S BIRTH STATE CAPITOL BURNS Mrs. Walter S. Haven. gram slated for 10:30 o’clock tonight the Violet, Luders; The Flatterer, at the Schley corner on the Sharon- mere. from Station WTIC. Von Gluck, Chaminade; Spanish Dance No. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Hills and Schools in town are closed until fan^ly spent Christmas Day with Amenia Union Road. On Dec. 29, 1808, Andrew Johnson, next Monday but the children at­ who in the 18th century revolution­ Moskowski. Town of Stamford: About 17,795 Bismarck, N. D., Dec. 29.— (AP) MENDING RUGS ized operatic composition, will be 4:30—^Alr Castle. their son, Mr. and Mrs. George W. 17th president of the United States, —North Dakota government was tending Manchester High resumed feet of reinforced concrete pave­ v/as born in a crude shack at Ra­ represented by an “andante” move­ 4:50—State House Safety. Hills of Willimantic without a home today and many Don’t wait until your rugs spring their studies Monday. ment on the High Ridge Road. leigh, N. C. ment. Gluck did away with un 4:55— World Bookman. Alfred Stone and Levi T. Dewey valuable state and historical docu­ a hole to mend them. Mending tis­ Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Koehler and Town of Thompson: A concrete When four years of age his wieldy conventions and made oper 5:00—Mai tine Program. took the Pioneers or the Junior Y. ments were ashes as the result of sue put on the back before a hole family spent Ch’rstmas day with encased plate girder bridge and ap­ father died. So poor was he that Stic music flexible to the demands of 5:30—Stock Exchange quotations— M. C. A. to the Ha>tford Y. M. C. fire which burned the Capitol. is worn through -wUl be tremendous­ Mrs. Koehler’s sister, Mrs. William proaches over the Quinnebaug at 10 he was obliged to seek work. the plot, although it took a lifetime Tifft Brothers. A. rooms last Friday. The four story brick structure Wuerdig. River on the North Woodstock- At 14 he was apprenticed to a ly efficacious. Or a patch, worked of continual strife to overcome the 5:45—Agricultural Markets. The Christian Endeavor society which dated from the pioneer ter­ Robert Hamilton spent the Qulnnebaug Road. tailor and be learned the alphabet on in the colors of the rug. prejudices of his contemporaries. 5:55—Tip-Top Roadman. held their Christmas social at the ritorial days of nearly half a cen­ Christmas holidays with his parents home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. ' Town of Washington: About 9,362 from a fellow-workman. Johnson One of nis champions was the ill- 6.00—Time; Champion Weatherman. tury ago was burned yesterday al­ A Tennessee man says he hasn’t at their summer home. Miss Helen Nevers last Monday evening with feet of grading eind native gravel never went to school a single day in fated Marie Antoinette. Bizet, the 6:03— Dinner Music — Don’t Say most on the eve of the convening slept for 16 years. He must be and Marjorie were home also. highly gifted Frenchman best known Good-Night, Anitra’s Dance, “Peer about twenty-five young people surface on the Litchfield Road, his life. Route No. 128. of the State legislature which was dreaming. for his mastery in portra3dng biz­ Gynt,” Grieg: Cheerful Little Ear­ present. A fine time was enjoyed by When 18, he moved to Greenville, ah. Towns of Washington and Litch­ Tenn., where he worked as tailor. to have considered a proposal for a arre Oriental scenes, and the Rus­ ful, Serenade of the Mandolines, new building. Defective wiring was RADIO SERVICE The young peoph of the Fed­ field: About 5,500 feet of grading A year 'ater he married Eliza Mc- sian genius Tschaikowsky, who im­ Desormes. believed to have been the cause. WM. H. PRENTICE, JR. on ail makes. bued several dramatic works -with 6:30— Tom (Dines’ Statler Orchestra. erated church enjoyed a sleighrlde and native gravel surface on the Cardell, who taught him how to read Litchfield Road, Route No. 128. and write. Johnson’s enthusiasm for Estimates of the loss to the New Sets and Standard his melancholy mood, will also be 6 :44—Temperature. on Christmas Eve, while calling on State ran upward from $1,000,000. RADIO SERVICE represented in the concert, which 6:45— Topics In Brief — Lowell the sick and shut-ins and ainging self-education led him to organize a NEW SETS AND / Accessories debating society. Then, beginning a will be directed by (Tbristlaan Thomas. Christmas carols and leaving them Professional basketball is pass­ ACCESSORIES Kriens. 7:00—Bulova time; Amos ’u’ Andy. baskets of fruit. CHESS CHAMP ESCAPES political career, he became succes­ (VirWATER RENT SPECIALIST sively mayor, state legislator, con­ ing in western cities. Doubtless be­ WM. E. KRAH 7 ri5—Tastyeast Jesters. The Federated Sunday school held cause of insufficient net returns. PHONE 8452 U89 Tolland Turnpike. Phone 3733 their Christmas tree smd exercises gressman, governor of Tennessee 7:30—^Phil Cook, the Quaker Man. Agrara, Jugosla-via, Dec. 29 — 7 ;45—Jolly Time Revue. at the Parish House last Friday arid United States senator from Ten­ evening. There were tv/o short plays (Aj*)—The world’s chess champion, nessee. 225— WQRC 8:00—Vapex Musical Doctors. Alexander A. Alekhine, narrowly presented and Santa Claus and his He was Lincoln’s running mate In Hartford— 1330 8:15—^McC^eer Melodists. escaped death by asph^ation or t helpers unloaded a well filled tree. 1864, and succeeded to the presi­ 8:30—^Ingram Shavers — Selections, burning in the hotel at Esseg, Jugo­ “ Smiles, ’ -Overnight, You’re Driv­ Alexander Burger Jr., who is on dency on Lincoln’s assassination. In Frogram for Monday, December 29. slavia, today after he fell asleep 1867 Johnson suspended Stanton, ing Me CasIlEy, Row; Row, Row, Oh, a 12 days furlow arrived at his with a cigarette in his mouth. New Webster’s CoOege, Home and Office P. M. You B e^ tifu l Doll, Get Out and home here on (Diristmas Eve gl-vlng secretary of war, who was reinstated 4:00—U. S. Army Band. (CBS) He had attended a banquet in his by the Senate the following year. An Get Under,: l^ r t , Blue Again, “A t his friends quite a surprise •visit.. honor and retired about 5 a. m. The 4:30—‘The National and Interna­ the Ringsid^” Spanita, On the He has been with the Marines for attempt to gain possession of the tional Significance of the World- lighted cigarette, dropping from his War Department during this quarrel Dictionary Coupon Riviera, Say “Oui,” Cjherle. the past four years and expects to mqutb set the bed linen aflame. Wide Depression and the Tariff 9:00—Bulova time. come to his home here about the led, in 1868, to Johnsonfs impeach­ Implications”—Norman Thomas. Alekhine tried to reach the door of ment, but the two-thirds vote nec- 9:01—^Maytag Orchestra — I’m In first of April and- will not return his room but fell, overcome by You can secure this wonderful book of knowledge (CBS) Love, Porter: How Many a Lonely there any more. Mrs. Burger had efsary to convict lacked one vote. 6:00—Gypsy Music Makers—Emery smoke.' Hotel clerks entered the which contains complete Radio and Wireless edition by CJaravan, Woodford-Flnden; The all of her children and their fami­ room in timie to rescue the chess Deutsch, director. (CBS) Love Nest, I’m Yours, Largo, lies at her home on Christmas Day. “There’s no rest for the wicket,” clipping coupon and bring or send it to the Manchester master, who was only slightly in­ as those cricket fellows in England 6:80—Songs and ^anologues — “Xerxes,” Handel; Alice Blue, Sing There were twenty-two In all. jured. Evening Herald Busine-ss Office with 98c in cash and Nancy Day Wallace, soprano; might say. Me to Sleep, Nevln. ly e ly e yoimg women from the The fire was extinguished. this New Webster College, Home, and Office dictionary M jrtie Ludlow Scott, pianist. 9:30—“Real Folks.” Manchester 'Trust Company enjoyed (CBS) is yours. 10:00—Stromberg-Carlson ProgTMV a-i^rlstmas party at the home of MOVIE HOUSE ROBBED 5:46—Virginia Arnold, pianist. -^Overture, ‘":^e Bartered Bnd'g,” bliss Martha J. Stoughton last week New York, Dec. 29— (AP)—While Although an Accident Put Me (CBS) Smetana; Gavotte, “Mignon," ’Thursday evening. A fine chicken pie hundreds of patrons chuckled over in Bed It Didn’t Put Me Out of 8:00—Sessions Clock Time. TOoknas; Elegy, -“Third Suite,’* supper -with all the fixings were en­ the rustic adventures of “Tom Saw­ Name ...... 6:00—WSPD Commoclores, Dance Tsriiaikowsl^; vBvening 4n the joyed by all. yer” a> l?ear^ess youth put a gun on ^usinessi Music. (CBS) " Mountains, Grieg; Second Polo- Mrs; W. G. 'Bwele^ has had as her the treasurer of the Paramount 6:15—Stock Quotations; Weather. ni|ise-. West. ■ "^est recently her-mother, Mrs. theater early today and strolled BRING ON YOUR Address ...... 6:25—EWorld Bbokman. lOrwi^Emplre BidMers. r Charles Stafford of (Glastonbury. away from Times Square with the 6:30—^Paul Tremaine’s Dance Or­ 11:00—^Bulova time; Cbmnpion entire Week-end receipts of $11,150. If ordered by mail, add 12c extra for postage and packin* chestra. (CBS) Weatherman; ten^rature-. A . few minutes later unformed RADIO TROUBLES 6;46-^Tony’s Scrap Book. (CBS) 11:04— Frederick Muslcai Gems— WASH SILKS policemen and detectives surrounded MAIL OR BRING TO BlISINESS OFFICE 7:00—Current Events, H. V. Kalten- Tm Up, On a Mountain, When the building', guarded every exit and I am all prepared to tackle them bom. (CBS) Kentuc^ Bids the World Good Many of the pretty new prints for s^anqed.Overy,person as he emerg­ again. Be sure to add Postage to mail o r d e ^ 7:18—The Vagabonds, direction Em­ Mofnlng, He’s Mjy Secret Passion, silk dresses are washable and do not ed from the uieater. The youth ery Deutsch. (CBS) rm Tickled Pink Wltii a Blue shrink. For serviceable frocks esca^d, eitlmr by descending a fire 7:80—Evangeline Adams, astrologer. Elyod Baby, I'm ,Alone Because I about the house, this material will escape on the 44th street side or pay M. E. 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throughout the gathering about hi.s | talent, and expressing the hope that; ODD FEIXOWS ELECT he may be beard again In concert in ' POUCE COURT ROCKVILLE the near future. Echoes of Big News Notes I Anthony M. Tamositis of Eldridge BUCIOiND.MHE^ Mrs. Jeremiah McGrath of East i street, whose car sideswiped two Bachelor Dinner Windsor Hill was the guest of other cars on Tvdn Hills, Christmas friends in this city on Simday. eve, and a few moments later plung­ A bachelor dinner was enjoyed on Cornelius Doherty, attomey-at- 1930 to Be IhstaHatipn :Heid Early Safurday evening in Springfield in ed into the HockEviium bridge, w ^ law of Washington, D. C., is the in the Manchester jpollce court this Next: Montli WJtii: - David honor of Abe Pine of the Peerless guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silk Company who is to be married morning charged with driving while Husband hi Charge.- r James Doherty, Sr., of Vernon Cen­ ^ under the influence of liquor, an^ soon to Miss Margaret Mildred ter. Weinstein of Paterson, N. J. Joseph Ohio Prison Little Changed Since Fire, India Sti 11 in Ferment, Murder Trial to Revive Jake Lih- evading, resi^nafbility. . Harry Keish, local yoimg man 'Through his, attorney, . Johr F. At the regular meeting of King Lavitt was master of ceremonies. who has been at the Rockville City Foley, he pleaded nolo* contdndere. David Lodge, the foHowing officers Mr. Fine was given a diamond stick­ gle Case, London Treaty to Reduce Navies, King CaroFs Troubles Not Ended. hospital since November 8, with a Patrolman John Crockett who in- » ere elected for the. eirauihg term : pin by his friends. Professional en­ bruised leg received in an auto ac­ vesUgated the accident, and Dr. G. Noble Grand, Forrest ■ N. ■ Buck- tertainers furnished the evening’s cident on the Crystal Lake road, is A,-F. Lundberg: who exammed program. still confined to the hospital, now Tamositis at the'' police court, -'and land; vice grand, George £>pdson; On Saturday, December 20, the with an abscess on his foot. the two men whose cars were -recording secretarv, ehsa*ies S. Rob­ employees of the Peerless Silk Com- Mrs. James Bolger of Franklin strUclr, all testified ;that the man erts, Jr.; financial secretarySam-; pany tendered a b^ qu et in honor of gtreet'has been confined to her home was intoxicated andistrict Deputy Klrand A t the close of the dinner there TO BE INTRODUCED Judge Johnson found Tamositis Master David Husband will take were three acts of vaudeville and guilty on both charges and imposed p’ace in the early part o f January. a fine of $125 and -costs for driving dancing. Cleveland, Dec. 29— (AP) —Un­ Masonic Installation employment insurance as the labor­ while under the influence of- liquor, and $50 for evading respnsibdity. Fa3rette Lodge No. 69, A. F. and er’s safegruard against the uncer- tainities of industry was the princi­ John, Tamositis who was with his eadaehe A. M., will install its officers on brother ? at >the tinaet pleaded guijtv Tuesday evening, December 30, at pal topic of social science groups often relieved to intorfcation and a -fine Of $10 and without “ dosing” Masonic hall, Fitch block. Union convening today concurrently with costs was imposed. street. Members of Hope Chapter the American Association for the No. 60, Order of Eastern Star and Advancement of Science. relatives of the members of Fayette The American Association for m s ji u S Lodge are invited to attend. It is Labor Legislation in particular will n O R E S HERE TO CLOSE OVER'-g MILLION JARS USED YEARLY expected that Masonic hall will be round out its argfuments for a bill filled on this occasion and an eve­ which would set up unemployment ning of profit and pleasure is antici­ reserve fimds similar to workmen’s ON NEW YEAR’ S DAY compensation fimds. The bill will pated. NOTICE! Christmas Seals be presented to the legislatures of the 48 states during the coming The chairman of the Christmas Factories To Operate As Usual SEALED PROPOSALS will be i year. received by the State Highway Com­ Seal committee issued the following John B. Andrews of New York, But Offices and Banks Will missioner, 12 Washington Street, statement on Friday: The Christ- secretary of the association, said the Observe the Holiday. mast Seal committee hope that feasibility of the plan has been Hartford, Conn., until 2 P. M., Mon­ ^ ose who haven’t sent in the hioney demonstrated in two instances “one day, January 5, 1931, for the.foUow- for their seals wiU do so as soon as of these,” he said, “is the setting up According to the closing schedule ing sections of State work; in ac­ possible. While a good many people of reserves for the paying of divi­ adopted by the South Merchant's cordance with plans and specifica­ have, there are still some who have dends in time of depression. That it Division of the Chamber of Com­ tions on file at the fbllowang-places; n ot ’The committee is hoping the is a protection for the stockholders. merce, New Year’s Day, will be ob­ . TOWNS OF CANTERBURY AND amount received may come up to The other is the setting up of re­ served as a holiday locally and the USBOrt About 26,250 ft of W. B. that of last year. In order to bring serves for workmen’s compensation. stores will ^remain closed all day. Macadam on the Newent Road. that about everyone who can spare ’That is for the protection of the Banks and offices in Manchester will NOTE: The State will fu m i^ reinf. the dollar asked for is urged to put workers.” also close hut industries wiU func­ cone. pipe. Plans and proposal it in the envelope they received and 'The Executive Association of the tion as usual. The Herald will be forms in the office of John Smith, it to the Rockville Visiting American Association of Social issued New Year’s Day as in past Div. Engr., Norwich, Conn. TOWNS OF CHAPLIN AND Nurse Association. All the money Workers last night indorsed unem­ years. EASTFORD: About 30,884 ft. of collected from the sale of the Christ- ployment insurance, systems ol un­ By ithe tepns o f the schedule of reinforced concrete on Route No. noas seals is used in the work employment exchanges and uniform the Divisidfl. fqr stores may remain standard of dismissal procedure. 101. NOTE: The State wHl fur­ against tuberculosis, something open until 9 o'clock Wednesday eve­ nish reinf. cone, pipe and cement. against which every community has ning, the night preceding New Year’s Day. As stores, offices, and Plans and proposal forms in the to be constantly on guard. Every f U 5® 0M t h e b i g n e w s S l ORIES OF 1930 that will carry over into 1931 shows; 1. King Carol of industries in Hartford will enjoy a office of John Smith, Division Engi­ dollar helps. PHEADELPBIA BANK return from a voluntary exile for love; 2.,The opening gf the London naval con- complete holiday, a great number neer, Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. Band Social W ^ charred skeletonof the Rritish dirigible R-101 which crashed in France with a of local people employed in the city TO"WN OF THOMPSON: A con­ The American Band will hold a IS,IN DIFHCULTIES ss of 47 fives, 4. A native d^onstiatlon in India, where anti-British feeling still ferments; 5. John McDona la. missing ‘key witness” in the will be able to celebrate the birth crete encased plate girder bridge and social get-together this evening in F o X r "i ; tor whose g a n ^ te r -m m S FranSe of 1931 to the fullest extent with a approaches over the Quinnebaug Pulaski hall, at which time all the Foster is soon to be tried, 7. The charred cell block after the Ohio penitentiary fire in which 320 convicts we re burned to death. fects of the “ morning after the night River on the No. Woodstock-Quinne- old band leaders who have been con­ Philadelphia, Dec. 29.— (AP) • fects o fthe “ morning after the nieht baug Road. NOTE: The State will BY BRUCE CA'TTON before.” . nected with the band in years past, The Aldine ’Trust Company at 20th exposing gangland activities; then furnish cement and reinf. concrete will be guests of the evening. It is Staff Writer for NEA Service and TJnexpectedly he went back to Ru­ thermore, plans for construction and and Chestnut streets, with two it developed that this, unfortunately, mania, taking "his place as king pipe. Plans and proposal forms In expected that Eli Hall of Hartford, The Herald operations of dirigibles in 1931 will MEASLES IN STATE the office of John Smith, Division branches in West Philadelphia, did was not the case. Instead it was and taking his stm, Michael, off the be affected by the lessons drawn Fred Ungewitter of Broad Brook, not open for business today. (Copyright 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Engineer, Thayer Bldg., Norwich, shown that he had been altogether throne. An open break between from the fate that befell the R-101. Oscar Badstuebner and others will Last night the directors issued a Most of the “big stories” that too intimate with certain gangsters. Hartford, Dec. 29.— (A P )—Measles Conn. Carol and his wife, Queen Helen de­ Lastly, 1930 produced a nation- are again in the forefront in the be on hand for the festivities. The statement that the affairs of the in­ flurried newspaper offices during His death came because one gang veloped; and it can confidently be TOWN OF EAST WINDSOR: Wilson band of Wilson, Conn., will 1930 are as dead now as the brittle wade congressional election— the ef­ large number of cases reported to stitution had been placed in the faction resented his refusal to extend expected that the newspapers of fects of which will make headlines About 7,490 ft. of bituminous ma­ furnish a concert, with Bob Elliott hands of the State Banking Depart­ and yellowed leaves of the newspa- lo it the favors that he extended to the State Department of Health for cadam on Route No. 307. NOTE: 1931 will have plenty of material tor a long time to come. That elec­ the week ended at noon today, Hart­ as leader. Mr. Ellliott was a former ment. per files in which were laid to rest, another faction, favors he apparent- about King Carol. The State ■will furnish bituminous tion, wiping out Republican control ford in particular standing out with member of the local organization, The Aldine Trust Company has Jn nearly all cases, the great events ly was able to get because of his of the House and Senate, put many material and R. Cv pipe. Plans and and still is interested in its ' wel­ assets of $9,000,000. Its deposits, Lhat made startling headlines ■will close connection with high police of- 77 new cases reported for the week. proposal fqrins in the officaot R. W. never be heard from again, except ficials. Dirigible Disaster to new men into office, retired some West Hartflard reported ,12 new fare. This promises to be a real old- according to the last statement long-established politicians from Stevens, Division Engineer, 15 Lewis time friends night, and undoubted­ issued in September, totaled $6,400,- by historians. Sometime in 1931 a gangster MaH> Airships Safer cases, Wethersfield four. East Hart­ St., Hartford, Conn. pubhc life and gave new force to ford three, and,New Britain and ly the guests will be called upon to 000. A few, how^ever, wiU carry over named Frankie Foster is to go on TOWN OF MANCHES’TER: One of the major tragedies of such political issues as prohibition Southington one each, giving the tell past experiences. The bank is believed to be solvent, into 1931. They were news stories trial for Lingle’s murder. At that 1930 was the wreck of the big Brit­ About 6,835 ft. of reinforced con­ end the power trust. county 98 of the total of 118 new according to a statement of the di­ tliat should have carried “to be con- time the story of the killing will be crete pavement on the Manchester- Close P. O. Lobby ish dirigible R-101, destroyea by fire cases reported for the state. ’There rectors today, and it is believed "all tinued next year” at the end. They reviewed. So, probably, will be many Rockville Road, Route No. 108. Postmaster George E. Dickinson ever France. This, too, will have its Reviewing these cases, it is easy were 77 cases reported in the state depositors will ultimately be paid bled headlines in 193C and they will of the rumors of corruption and £a- effect in 1931. Helium gas is being NOTE: The State will furnish has received word from Washington breed more headlines in 1931. to see chat not all of the “big tor the previous week. in full.” voritism that were brought to the used by all dirigibles now in place stories” of 1930 died immediately reinf. cone, pipe and cement. Plans to the effect that the lobby of the Chief imong these is the story surface shortly after his murder. jKist office must be locked all day Officers of the bank and state or the inflammable hydrogen former­ after they were printed. Some of and proposal forms in the office of banking department officials stated that newspapermen generally rank Thus the Jake Lingle case will be SENATORS TO MEET Sunday. In the past it has been ly used everywhere but in the United the most important ones will have R. W. Stevens, Division Engineer, that “a wave of persistent and mali­ as the ijiggest story of the year— beard from in the new year. States; and this is a direct out­ 15 Lewis St„ Hartford, Conn. opened during the day that the peo­ the fire in the Ohio Penitentiary at revivals, from time to time, dur- Bridgeport. Dec. 29.— (A P )—The cious rumors” for more than a week growth of the R-101 disaster. Fur- irg 1931. All bids rnust be accompanied by ple having lock boxes might receive j . Columbus OP April 21, in which 320 India 'Threatens Bloodshed Democratic Senators- elect will meet Siail, but according to t^e communi- ^ run that madf closing a surety company bond or a certified necessary. convicts were burned to death. If Gandhi Grasp Fails it conference at the Hotel Garde, New Haven, Tuesday night with Na­ check not less than one-third of the cation received it was pointed out A reward of $10,000 has been The last embers of that fire have In a broader sense, the “big that since the last mail arrives in long since turned cold. The gaunt, FINE DRUNKEN DRIVER tional Committeeman Archiba’d cost of the work. The State High­ offered by the trust company “for story” of 1930 was probably the up­ way Commissioner reserves thi right Rockville at 6:15 Saturday evening, warehouse-like building housing C heaval in India. There Mahatama SEEK TO O R aN IZ E McNeil and State Chairman P. D. information which results in the ar­ Waterbury, Dec. 29 — (AP) — O’Sullivan, it was announced today. to reject any and all bids. the public has two hours in which to rest and conviction of any person or and H jell blocks, where the 320 Gandhi, dol of millions of Indians, go to the post office for mail before convicts died, has been rebuilt and Pleading guilty to operating an It is said an effort will be made Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, persons g;uilty of having dissemi­ despaired oj ever getting the con­ 29TH DIVISION VETS December 23, 1930. the office closes on Saturday eve­ refurnished. Fire-blackened walls cessions ne wanted from the British automobile while under the influence at this time to determine on a set­ nated these false rumors.” of liquor, Frank Conners, 23 of 235 JOHN A. MACDONALD. ning. have been made over, heat-bent iron government, and'led the nation into tled policy for minority action in The Aldine is a member of the Ferry street, New Haven, was fined legislative affairs when the Senate State Highway Commissioner. Mrs. Ludwig’s Funeral Federal Reserve system. Its closing bars have been replaced, and a new a “passive resistance” struggle for Former Members of the Blue group of convicts occupies the space $100 .and costs in City Court here convenes January 1 and throughout 12 Washington Street, The fimeral of Mrs. Bridget Lud­ follows the closing of the Bankers complete independence. and Gray Unit Hope To Have today. wig was held on Saturday morning formerly used by the men Ohio’s Gandhi himself, was arrested, and the year. Hartford, Conn. Trust Company of Philadelphia a Annual Gatherings. at 9 a. m., from St. Bernard’s week ago. negligence killed. he is now lodged in prison. His church. Rev. Francis Hinchey cele­ But the Ohio prison fire story, as followers, however, are continuing brated the high mass of requiem; a story, is net over yet. More will their struggle for independence. All former members of the Blue Mrs. William Pfunder sang “ Pie UNK N. Y. MAGISTRATE be heard from it—much more. Hundreds of them have been killed and Gray, 29th Division, A. E. F., Jesu” at the offertory and “When {The Ohio Penitentiary was anti­ in clashes with police and soldiers. residents of the State of Connecti­ Evening Comes” at the close of the quated and horribly overcrowded Many more have been imprisoned. cut, who are interested in forming- services for the dead. ’The bearers WITH BOOTLEGGERS’ RING last spring. It was so extremely But the struggle is as tense now as an Eissociation, to be known as The Tuesday Night Is Pay Night A t were Harry Norton, John Norton, out of date that when a small fire it was early in the year, and shows Blue and Gray Association of Con­ started 320 convicts were killed be­ necticut, and to be a unit of the al­ William Norton, George Scanlon, no signs of abating. New York, Dec. 29.—(AP)— fore prison officials could get them ready well organized Twenty-Ninth William O’Donnell and Norton Some observers fear that Gandhi’s Data tending to link an unnamed to safety. It was so overcrowded Division Veterans Association, kind­ O’Donnell. Burial was in St. Ber­ precept of non-violence will be aban­ STATE THEATER magistrate with the bootlegging that for a month after the fire the doned during the coming year—in ly communicate with David J. Miller, nard’s cemetery. operations of William V. Dwyer, prison was a regular powder mine, 562 Thompson avenue. East Haven, Sing at Stafford v/hich case an exceedingly bloody A chance to relieve that “After Christmas” feeling of your purse! former convict, and his defunct rum ready to explode into a dreadful riot rebellion would be loosed on the Conn., telephone 4-1859 W. Handel’s Messiah, sung by a ring were being scanned by the low­ on the slightest provocation. Few world. Perhaps, with the exception of the chorus of 60 voices at the Union er courts investigators today. people realize how narrowly the The Indian struggle for inde­ Twenty-Sixth Division, there is no Congregational church last Sunday, Isidor J. Kresel, special counsel worst prison riot in all history was pendence, then, is another 1930 other A. E. F. unit with as many was given on Sunday afternoon at for the Appellate Division, has re­ averted in those days just after the story which has a carry-over into names on the Honor Rolls in the va­ Stafford Springs Congregational ceived information from A, Bruce fire. 1931. rious towns in. the state, as therff are » - church at 4 o’clock under the direc­ Bielaski, former Department of Jus­ of the Twenty-ninth Division. It tion of Mayor A. E. Waite. The con­ tice operative, that telegrams con­ Little, If Any, Changes Still anothter of the “to be con­ therefore seems fitting that an as­ cert was well received. The solo taining the name of the magistrate Made Since Holocaust tinued” stories of 1930 was the story sociation be formed to perpetuate work was especially fine, with Mrs. were found in Dwyer’s files before The important thing to realize of the London naval armament re­ their memory, and for the purpose Dorothea Abbey Waite, contralto. he was sentenced tq Atlanta. His now is that little, if any, real im- duction treaty. of meeting once a year or more to Miss Edith Ransom, soprano, Luther identity was not disclosed. jrovement has been made since the Signed in the spring, this treaty renew old acquaintances. White, tenor, and Percy L. Cooley, United States attorneys who fire. 'The conditions that bred trou­ puts new restrictions on the navies bsiss. worked on the Dwyer case, bonds­ ble last spring still exist. of England, Japan and the United Watch Night Service men who specialize in liquor cases Last spring there were 4300 men States—restrictions which will have A t the First Evangelical Lutheran in the Federal courts and at least in the Ohio prison. Today the marked effects on the actions of the CONNECTICUT HLES church on New Year’s eve at 11 p. one o Dwyer’s former associates prison houses the same number of naval leaders in all of these coun­ m., there will be a watch night serv­ have been questioned by Kresel. men. , tries during 1931. In the United REPLY IN WATER CASE ice. Beginning at 8 p. m., it is plan­ Meanwhile, Police CJommissioner Last spring the old cell blocks had States, for example, many warships ned by the Brotherhood to hold a Edward P. Mulrooney pressed the an antiquated system of indlvldusd vrill be scrapped. The battleship Christmas party with Santa Claus, search for a number of former in­ locks for the cell doors; a system Utah will be towed out to sea and Hartford, Dec. 29— (AP) —Con­ and the admission to the party is a formers of the police idee squad. responsible for most of the 320 sunk by gunfire as a target for the necticut’s reply to the Massachu­ gift, which will be exchanged. The Among these are Louis “The Dove” deaths In the fire. That system ex­ battle fleet. New construction will setts brief in the water diversion Sunday school children will repeat Taube, “Nick the Greek” Slulsky, ists today. Another fire would reap be begun, and the American Con­ controversy between the two states, the same sort of ghastly harvest. the songs and pieces in the recent and Hal Gilman, alias Harry Gib­ gress will have to determine just was filed today with the clerk of the Last spring the attorney general Christmas program, and the adults son, all of whom are sought for how much new construction it cares United States Supreme Court at Ohio criticized the prison man­ will do their share toward the enter­ questioning about police vice graft, to initiate. Washington. The reply is an agement for its failure to have a The same is true of the other eighteen page document and the fil­ tainment Upon request of the pas­ well-defined procedure established tor recently, a novel idea was car­ signatory powers. The London naval ing marks the last preliminary be­ fore safe-guarding the inmates in treaty, therefore, will be in the head­ ried out with the collection of bars BEUEVE EIGHT DEAD fore the final arguments are heard case of fire. That same management lines again in 1931. on January 5 as to the acceptance of Ivory soap, some for the Orphans Is still in charge of the prison, and home and others for the Old Folks or rejection of the recommendations IN CANADIAN FIRE the procedure demanded by the at­ Mooney-Billings Case of special master Charles W. Bunn home. The final count of bars was torney general has not been estab­ Up to New Governor of St. Paul, Minn. 1,013, which was an excellent show­ lished. There is also the Mooney-Billings The Connecticut reply Indicates ing. Cochrane, Ont., Dec. 29.— (A P )— After the fire it was agreed every- case. the trend the arguments to be ad­ Youngster’s Ckmdition Eight persons are believed to have ■where that Ohio needed an entirely In 1930 the long missing “key vanced by Connecticut counsel, will The condition of John Furphey died in a fire which destroyed the new prison system. Today Ohio has witnesses,” John McDonald, was in all probability take. Connecticut who was injured while sliding on Queen’s hotel, one of the oldest and the same S3rstem it bad a year ago. frund in Baltimore and taken back will insist th?it the uses of natural Christmas eve remains about the largest in Cochrane, early today. So the Ohio prison holocaust will to San Francisco, where he re­ streams must be made in such man­ same. John is still in a serious con­ Authorities found it difficult to de­ figure in the news In 1931. The fire canted the testimony he had origi­ ner as to not injure or damage the dition, and his many friends are termine the loss of life as the hotel last spring revealed a problem that nally given against the two labor rights of riparian owners to a looking forward to his recovery. register was destroyed. Eight per­ has not yet been solved. leaders who have been In prison reasonable ude enjoyment of the Yoimg Furphey is a freshman in sons are iinown to be missing, among since 1918 for a murder which they same water; (flat without regau'd to High school, and is a favorite wher­ them two unidentified guests; Lingle Trial May insist they did not commit. the common law or the theory of ever he is known. The injuries Charles Palangio, son of the proprie­ Provide New Sensations California’s supreme court twice equitable division, Massachusetts he received and his critical condi­ tor, and ais wife and four children. Another of the newspaper sensa­ reviewed the case, and each time made Its plans for the taking of tion have saddened the hearts of his Palangio was safely out of the build­ tions of 1930 was the murder in refused to recommend a pardon. water from tributaries from the classmates. ing. but dashed into the flaming Chicago of Alfred “Jake” Lingle, However, California will have a new Connecticut River, aik interstate structure again in an attempt to reporter 'or the Chicago Tribune. governor in 1931, former Mayor stream,. which plans, if unchecked, VloUn Recital reach his family. A large enthusiastic audience That story, too, will have a carry- James Rolph, known to be more would have-interfered with and in­ The basement of the hotel had crer in 1981. Eightfieii pay envelopes, eadi contain­ SCREEN THAT SAME in<3HT greeted the young violinist, Forrest sympathetic to Mooney and Billings jured navigation^ been used as a cheap lodging place Lingle was shot down in a sub- than his predecessors, is expected to ing money varying in 4raomination E. Cohen, at the concert last eve­ for down-and-outers. GEORGE BANCROFt ; ning in the Union Congregational way beneath Michigan avenue by leopen Jie case. One oil company-- is planning a The fire, of undetermined origin, gangsters, in broad daylight, with , from $1.00 to $10^00, iNresented to hold­ church. Mr. Cohen’s technique was T^en there are the stones about 550-mile pipeline costing $5,000,000 in “DEREner was discovered about 4 a. m., after >iurdreds >f people near by. It was f'arol of Rumania, splendid, and his numbers well chos and capable

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NEW YEAR’S DANCES M l H gi* At B r id g e New Haven Fox Trot M nrAine* N ^perous times there are many, ipany ^THE AVENGING PABRCyr* .o n c^ *' MURDEI? BAOfSTA»BS^ Easily Learned: NEA Service Writer ^l9S08fJilEA SB!WCE.IHC. people who ciannot get jobs. She By Arthur Murray shows why this is,’ and she shows In “Imperial Palace,” Arnold Ben­ what it means in terms of bn mag '<$• pttOKRISBMinil nett makes the curious experiment BEGIN mCRE TODAY suffering. Her book is sobering and iry offer, and - she said she might, Hamilton’s richest and most promi- of using a modem hotel as his lead­ thought-provoking. (TUANITA SELJM is murdered at but that she would have to tAiir it ing‘character. '* brids:e. Suspicion rests on LYDIA i}ent inhabitants. . . But there wt|8 • At the White House Conference on The publisher is Harcourt, Brace over with a friend first Just before the rub! A large group! Would that CARR, the r^ d ; FLORA MILES, in Child Health, one idea oftenyviaa re­ P^haps thtit is over-stating it and Co., and the price is $1.50. midnight she telephoned me at my gr oup of possible suspects never nar­ a little bit. This fat novel haa Nlta’s closet at the time of the iterated. “Tire congesUtm in cities,” hotel that she bad decided to accept row down tc one? Of course there the usiud complement of human A Good Mystery Story murder reading a note she thinks the job.” was Judge Marshall, but if Lois ‘ new living conditlom' that rob the beings, who get mixed up in the A n d a Detective is from her hnsband, but which Is Dundee’s heart leaped. It was very Dunlap’s memory was to be trusted children of their natural play,” “the usual conflicts that go to make One of the best mystery stories of fi om DEXTER SPRAGUE, probably easy to guess who that “friend” Nlta’s lover and partner in black­ Nita had not noticed the elderly difficulty of crowded hoipe life,” the usual novel; but it is the the fall is “About the Murder of was! But he controlled his excite­ mail, and on RALPH ELAMMOND, Beau Brummel’s picture until after were frequent topics of discussion. great, sumptuous London, hotel ment, asked his next question casu­ Geraldine Foster,” by Anthony Ab­ engaged to Nlta. All but Flora have that strange, hysterical excitement These rtferenees were not made which providM both the title and bott. ally: to tenement dwellers exclusively, but ..been practically cleared. had taken possession of her. And if most of the narrative. “Did she show particular interest included children of people of all The detective in this case is a real Lydia says she doesn’t know it had been Judge Marshah whom in any other player?” she had come to Hamilton to black­ c'asses. When such conditions were All of this makes for a some­ poUceman— the police commissioner .whom Nlta feared, and tells of a of New York, a sort of modified “Yes. She asked a number of mail would Nita not have gprarded menticHied they included tliose chil­ what unusual novel. It may be ‘bell Sprague contrived near Nita’s that Mr. Bennett has tried to Grover Whalen; and the murder is bed which rings in Lydia’s room, Questions about Polly Beale, and her tongue before Lois? The same dren in any crowded, or “artificial” environment, apartments with no project his hotel as a sort of sym­ solved just as murder mysteries in ..^snd of which others may know. seemed incredulous when I told her was true about her unusual interest that Polly and Clive were engaged. in Flora Miles. . . room to play, no yard to play in, and bol "for all modem life; an':;^ab- real life are solved—by straight-out < Acting on a hint from Lydia, DUN­ police work of the kind that is prac­ Polly played ‘Mrs. Peachum,’ and Dundee tried to put himself in suiToimded by modem devices of liv­ orate and compUcated mechanism, DEE finds at the Selim bouse, in ticed in every city of the land. There the guest closet, a secret shelf. was a riot in the part. . . . But Nita’s Nita’s place, confronted suddenly ing pernicious both to physical well­ interesting and glittering, but mtuition was correct. Flora carried with a group picture containing the being and to the highest develop­ specious and soulless. Certainly are, thank Heaven, ho supercilious ' - Investigating the $10,000 Nita re­ ment of character. amateurs In this book. Everything ceived, probably as blackmaU, Dun- eff the acting honors. . . . Oh, yes, likeness of a person—man or wom­ the hotel overshadows any of the 'There are some cases where to ia_very life-like. rCM asks PENNY CRAIN, former she also asked, quite naively, if all an—against whom she knew some­ people in the novel. Pve in an apartment with the chil­ Geraldine Foster was the victim society girl, now the district at­ my friends were rich, too, and could thing so dreadful and so secret that Now a hotel is a thing worth dren is unavoidable. But usually the torney’s secretary, if any of the help support a Little Theater. I her silence would be worth thous­ reading about, and in that sense of a peculiarly bloody and baffling main reasons for apartment Uving is girls in her set were in a scandal at reassured her on that point.” ands of dollars. Would he have chat­ ‘Tmperial Pajtace” is entertaining. “ace murder,” and Thatcher Colt, the Forsyte School where Nita di­ tered of that very person? No! Of convenience to the parents. “It is But after all, when you’ve seen one the above-mentioned police commis­ too far from work to take a little rected the Easter play. She assures “And, ’ Dundee reflected silently, anyone else but that particular per­ hotel you’ve seen them all. The sioner, does a very workmanlike job house and .commute!” say many. him none was, but he is not con­ “upon a point much more important son! It was easy to picture Nita, book seems to me to miss fire, just of running the criminal to earth. tc Nita Selim.” Aloud he said: “ her head whirling with possibilities, “Cheaper m the long run than tak­ a little. When you finish it you cer­ There are times when this Thatcher vinced. ing care of a house,” say others. ’ ’'■ Dundee drives out to find out con't see >ou among the cast.” bitting upon the mdst conspicuous tainly do feel as if you had gone Colt is something of a pompous ass, “Less work! Nearer to people, "Dom LOIS DUNLAP why Nita “ Oh, I naven’t a grain of talent, player in the grroup— dark, tense, through a great hotel from top to but that, after all, is a privDege of came to Hamilton, and learns that Lois Dunlap laughed. “1 can’t act theatrical Flora, already pointed out amusements, everything!” There are police commissioners, and we many arguments to favor modem bottoin, from the laundry to the ^She came only after seeing photo­ for two cents—can I, Peter darling? te her as one of the ^ o female bridal suite; but you heven’t reaUy needn’t be too critical. . . . Here’s the redoubtable ‘Robin leads in the opera. . . . But of whom apartment living. Many think it is All In all, it’s a grade A mystery graphs of the crowd as they ap­ chea|>er. met anyone on your tour, and you peared in “The Beggar’s Opera-” cl Bagshot’ in person, Mr. Dimdee— had she really been thinking? story, and I think you’U like i t It Is Not Rea) Economy don’t care very greatly if you ever NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ray husband!” Again a blank wall! For In that is pubhshed by Covicl, Friede, Inc., The matter of rent would bear repeat the experience. CHAPTEH^ X X X in The detective rose to shake hands greiup photograph had appeared It Is published by Doubleday, Do­ and retails at $2. ■ “I had to hunt quite a bit for going into, I think. Many people vdth the Iran he had been too ab­ every man, woman and girl who make up the rent difference by ran and Co., and sells at $2.50. "them ,” Lois Dunlap apologized as FoDowlng the Rise of the sorbed to see or hear approaching. had been Nita’s guest on the day other extravagances in one form she resumed her seat at the tea “ You’re the man from the dis­ of her murder. . . . Pretty—But, as Someone Said, Traos-Atlantio Uner table and spread the glossy prints or another. And even at that, ex­ trict attorney’s office ?” Peter Dun­ Dundee, paying more attention to act comparisons are impossible, for “Is It Art?” “A Century of Atlantic Travel,” of half a dozen large photographs lap scowled, his hand barely touch­ his, driving, now chat he was in the “For Men Only” is a strange and by FTank C. Bowen,’ gave me a for Dimdee’s inspection. . “Do you it all depends on the house and It ing Dundee’s. “I suppose you’re try­ business section of the city, saw aU depends on the apartment. dizzy sort of novel. Its central char great deal of enjoyment; and if you known "The Beggar’s Opera?” ing to get at the bottom of the mys­ ahead of him the second-rate hotel have any interest at all in ships and “John Gay—eighteenth century, I take several cases that I am acter is the flamboyant lady pro­ tery of why my wife brought that where Dexter Sprague had Been liv­ familiar with where parents with prietor of a, very highly gilded es' the sea, I think it will please you isn’t it? . . . As I remember it, it Selim woman— ” ing since Nita had wired him to join small children prefer to live in small tablishment of the kind that used to quite as greatly. is quite—” and Dundee hesitated “Don’t cal! her ‘that Selim wom^ her in Hamilton. On a sudden im­ Mr. Bowen has given a complete grinning. apartments in exclusive neighbor­ be spoken of, with shudders, as a an,’ Peter!” Lois Dunlap interrupted pulse the detective parked his car hoods rather than g o out to a sub­ and readable history of the trans- “Bawdy?” Lois laughed. “Oh, with more sharpness than Dundee Arthur Murray and one of. his assist ant instructors here are pictured in house of ill fame; and the author, in front of the hotel and five min­ urb where they could get houses, Atlantic passenger business during very! We couldn’t have got away had ever seen her display. “You one of the steps of the New Haven fox trot. Beth Brown, leads this lady through utes later was knocking upon good houses, with trees and grounds the last hundred years. He begins with it if it hadn’t been a classic. never liked the poor girl, were never some of the most unbelievable ad­ Sprague’s door. for about half what they pay now. with the old sailing packet lines, As it was, we had to tone down just to her— ” EDITOR’S NOTE: In this, the ventures that any lady of that class “Well, what do you want now? walk forward two long, slow steps: Or if they were willing to sac­ ever encountered anywhere. when a 16-day voyage from Liver- some of the naughtiest passages “Well, it looks as if my hunch was eighth of his series of twelve arti­ and songs. But is was lots of fun, the unshaven, pallid man demanded cles written for The Herald and 1. 2. rifice themselves stiU more for the I can see no good reason why paal to New York was the last word correct, doesn’t it?” the stocky, rug­ 2. Run forward three long, and the ooys enjoyed it hugely be­ ungraciously. NEA Service, Arthur Murray, well- sake of their growing children, an author should not write a book in speed, and even the first-class ged-faced man retorted. “I told you Dundee stepped into the room quick steps, beginning with the they know they could get a sub­ passengers had to put up wdth great cause it gave them an opportunity at the beginning to pay her off and known instructor in ball room danc­ with that kind of setting; surely, in to wear tight satin breeches and and closed the door. “1 want you ing, describes the New Haven fox left foot: 1, 2, 3. Then pause. stantial country house in easy com­ this outspoken era, a painted “ma­ discomfort from the moment they send her back to New York—” (These running steps are just lace ruffles. . . . This is my hua tc tell me the name of the man Nita trot. ' muting distance with a still lower dam” can be the heroine of a novel embarked to the moment they leind- “You knew I couldn’t do that, even twice as fast as the walking steps.) rent. band, Peter. He adored being the Selim came here to blackmail, without sending us into hysterics. ed, and he winds up with such mod­ to please you, dear,” Lois said. “But 3. Begin with the right foot highwayman, ‘Robin of Bagshot,’ Sprague.” By ARTHUR IVfURRAY When Homes Are Shunned em boats as the Bremen and Levia­ please don’t let’s quarrel about poor and walk forward two long, slow But the job has to be done with a and she pointed out a stocky, bel­ “ Blackmail?” Sprague echoed, his Written for NEA Service Chfidren need room to play. good deal of skill. It’ is just a little than; and whUe his book is as fuD Nita again. Sne’s dead now, and I steps: 1, 2. They need a plaju-oom indoors and ligerent-looking man near the end pallid cheeks going more yellow. The New Haven fox trot is a bit dangerous. The author needs of facts, dates and names as a ref­ want to do anything I can to help ‘ You’re crazy! Nita came here to 4. Starting with the left foot, a play yard out. They need pure of the long row of costumed play­ bring her murderer to justice.” combination of slow and fast steps, either an aloof detachment or a erence work, it is aa interesting to take a job—” or walking and running steps. run backwards three quick steps: air and exercise enough to give ers, in the photograph which 'There’s nothing you can do, Lois, burning indignation; and the author read as a novel. She came here to blackmail Learning the man’s part, as well 1, 2, 3. Pause. them a healthy appetite. They can- showed the entire cast. ind I hope Mr.—ah—Dundee will not of this book, unfortunately, seems The publishers have done the someone, and I am convinced that as her own, will do much to teach Dance it to “ You’re Driving Me rot and do not develop to a high “ You say that Mrs. Selim ac­ find it necessary to quiz you again.” to have neither. right thing by inluding many illus­ cepted your proposal that ^ e come she sent for you to act as a partner the woman to follow in the synco­ Crazy.” standard when their activities and Dundee reached for his hat. “I Instead, she dwells on certain trations. to Hamilton to organize a Little in her scheme. . . . No, wait! I’m pated steps. interests are cramped pCTpetually by hope so, too, Mr. Dunlap. . . . By scenes with what seems to be a fur­ Little, Brown and Co., is offering Theater, after she saw these photo­ convinced, I tell you,” Dundee as­ The Man’s Part four close walls. the way, you are president of the TOMORROW: The Louisiana tive and prurient lip-smacking; and the book at $4. graphs?” Dundee asked. "Had she sured him grimly. “But I’D make 1. Begin with the left foot and fox trot. When they are older, of course, Chamber of Commerce, aren’t you?” a trade with you, in behalf of the the cramped quarters of city life if some censor conceives it to be his refused before?” “Yes, I am! And we’re ha^g a duty to proceed against “For Men “Yes. I’d gone to New York for district attorney. Tell me the name will not enter so much as a deter­ QUICK CURTAINS raeeting tonight, at which that the annual Easter play which the of the person she blackmailed and I rent, considering other advantages. Only,” it will be very hard to work Forsyte School puts on, because I’m Sprague man’s bid on making a his­ will promise you immunity from But I am and always have been an up much enthusiasm in its defense. New curtains for the kitchen, sun torical movie of Hamilton will be intensely interested in semi-pro­ prosecution as her accomplice.” advocate of running space and free The book is published by Claude porch or attic can be made quickly turned down — unanimously. Now fessional theatricals,” Lois ex­ “Get out of my room!” and Dex­ air for tne little folk. It is only for Kendall, and sells at $2. from crinoline, argentine cloth or plained. “ Nita had done a splendid that the Selim woman isn’t here to ter Sprague’s right forefinger trem­ a few years. What is inconvenience vamp my fellow-members into doing oilcloth by cutting jig-saw edges and job with the play this year, and I bled violently as ’t pointed toward HEALTH Pnd a little more work to the health A Study of Unemployment In scallops. No sewing required. . spoke to her after it was over. She 8n3Tthing she wants, I think I can the door in a melodramatic gesture. and happiness of the children? Prosperous Times safely promise you that Dexter “Very well, Sprague ” Dundee said. was not at all interested then, but WIVES OUTLIVE HUSBANDS

.a- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930. PAGBNDifi Many In Favor Of Keeping Point After Tou^doum — ' ■ ■■ ■■■■-■— ------— ------. '■ h r ^ 1.^. ■ - V.;/ Old and New Year IPs In The Blood -By Pap SHIRES A R R ^ IE H OUTINHOLLYWOaD Basketball Games Talkaliye Art Walks Into po­ Vie During Week lice Staffon and Causes

ffisOwnArre^, - < a Rec Five Tackles New Eng­ Propose Yardage Pena% Hollywood, Chl., Dec. 29.-^(AP.) land Clowns In 1930’s - •* T ^ E old C^AMP/OnI —Police said today Arthur “The 6 AC<- THE- FiQrtT Great” Shires, former big Ifag^ue Rather Than Forfeitare^rf baseball player, boxer and orator of 6CNS ABOOT R k O f C s X A G N s i Final Offering and Man­ ASSCXhATEOjCRESS SPORTS EDITOR. sorts, was lodged in the jail on MEK J the Mach Abased Point At Besides serving its charitable pur­ // charges of dnmkenness and carry­ •*rr^ REN-LV A COlOFESSioiJ- chester and Bristol High pose very successfully, the game in ing concealed weapons. which the New York professional The erstwhile major leaguer New York Annnal Gather­ football Giants shellacked the whose recent marriage in Los An­ Schools Usher In 1931 Notre Dame All Stars at the Polo geles to Miss Elizabeth Gr^enbaum Grounds aroused quite a chunk of of Chicago was accompanied by ing of Grid Officials apd debate over how good the “pros” Shires’ announcement he had auc- Season. are on the gridiron, especially as cumbed to movie offers, virtually in­ Aathorides. compared to a first class college sisted on being arrested, police said. The biggest basketball game of outfit. Shires, police reports stated, after the season will appropriately chris­ This particular game was no real riding about Hollywood several test in itself. The former and pres­ hours, entered the police station New York, Dec. 29— (AP) — Tribe ten the New Year’s debut on Thurs­ opening verbal blast of the anniml day for that is the date of the ent Notre Dame players were hasti­ early today and began a t)^pd.caJ ly gotten together. Most of them “whataman” monologue. winter meetings of intercollegiate nnTinnl Manchester-Biistol high athletic officials has developed sup- were not in playing condition. The His discourse on what the films j school game here. i port for football’s much abused And, in a like manner, the old Four Horsemen of 1924 trotted out had gained by his entrance to the together for the opening kickoff looirr I point after touchdown. year will be escorted into the pages motion picture field waa interrupted I Delegates to the annual sessions of history with another basketball but, like the old graj mare, they by Desk Sergeant Towne’s sugges­ quickly proved they weren’t what KHow w^iob of the eastern association of inter­ attraction of considerable magiii- tion that Shires go home and sleep. collegiate football officials last night tude on Tuesday evening when the they used to be. ^iaHT/M6 60T “Whataman,” the sergeant, refused The famous Horsemen, neverthe­ IOTTA HOKtM approved the extra point but sug­ New England Clowns come here to to leave his rostrum—which was the less, declared afterward they be­ JAC< DEMP5£Y gested that the penalties for fouls sergeant’s desk. occuring while the try for point is oppose the Rec Five. lieved a top-notch college team— itakea Both of these contests promise to (5TA#C/NG “I’ve got rights as a citizen, made now are “too drastic.” for example, their own aggregation be well worth the time and admis­ haven’t I ? ” Sergeaint Towne . said Instead of awarding or disallow­ in its 1924 prime, or the 1930 Notre “ The Great” Shires insisted. “ Try ing the point” the association said sion. Of course it goes without Dame champions—would be more and put me out.” THAMKS b HARiW McBpjpB- in a formal statement, the officials conunent that the schoolboy strug­ than a match for the professional gle on Friday at the State Armory ’The sergeant did not try. A se»ch pimFtU)/ MASS. ' think a penalty as specified In the stars. Knute Rockn. said later tjiat was said to have revealed Shtres rules for the particular offense will draw the larger crowd. Every his 1929 team “would defeat the possessed a pair of brass knuckles. should be inflicted. real basketball fan in the town, so Giants by a fair-siz-.d margin.” j A o d 5 \ it seems, turns out to witness these A felony charge of carrying conceal­ ‘Tf on the try, the players of Their opinion is worth consid­ team B (defense team) is offside games each year. erable but the New York Giants fNlCLUD£ CiOMET ed weapons prevented the former But tomorrow’s battle at the Rec Washington first basemsm from be­ HERE'S THIS WEEK’S and the trial fails, the ball would looked strong enough to beat any­ be placed on the one yard line. This gym also promises to be a hum­ thing we have seen this season, es­ ing released on ball without a hear­ dinger. The New England touring ANP ing before a magistrate. would be a real penalty for that In­ pecially with Benny Friedman on fraction of the rule because the Clowns have cut a wide swathe in the job. P/zomovmg >MAr B£ The hearing was set for today BOXING IN BRIEF basketball circles, leaving much with Shires’ bride and friends plead­ chances of a successful try by Friedman is one of tha few out­ A S A 6 UT rushing would be materially Im­ debris in their w^e, especially In thi t h e : b t a s T ing for his release. standing college All Americans to IS S>TlU> A' C< ' o f f i c e proved with the ball on the one yard the Bay State where they descend add to his reputation on the profes- 60 3 Shires’ last act before leaving the every few days with the force of sionad gridiron. He passes, kicks ATTRACT iOAi Hollywood jail for Central police a tornado. The Clowns are obvi­ A. trmrwnntniii RoberthSanto, Osa-Cbarles, The association also pointed out and runs with as much if not more station in Los Angeles was , the that tf the offensive team committed ously a novelty in basketball, but effectiveness than when he .was a burning of the mattress in his cell. the offside, as similar penalty would they are feir from being novices. star at the University of Michigan. %ea-Martin, Lomski-Be- cover the situation, malting It Like all the rest of these traveling He Is captain, coach and quarter­ would be the response to the call to competition that he might dis­ virtually impossible for that team clubs which have displayed their back of the Giants. either to rush or to pass the ball for" wares in Manchester either this or I asked Clark Shaughnessy, the cover to be irresistible. But it lander Boats On Program. must be said that Bobby is quite a This Gam© the point. in past years, the Clowns have a able head coach of Loyola of the Football Attendance The association asked for a tml- sturdy little resister. group of crack long range bombard- South, what impressed him most form interpretation of the fumble ers and if the Rec’s defense proves after watching the professional When Comedians Disagree «/ New York, Dec. 29.— (AP.)—Jose rule so that on all kicks as well as too strong on the narrow local Giants perform. fumbles “the ball, if recovered be* gymn, then it will be no surprise to “Three main things,” he respond­ Just why Nick Altrock and A1 i.B K E E L E R Santo, 269-pound Portuguese behe­ Dropped Ten Percent Schacht have become all fed up fore it strikes the ground may be see the visitors duplicate the feat of ed without hesitation. moth, battles Roberto Robert!, Ital­ with one another and parted com­ advanced by the one recovering.” other similar organizations. “They ran only simplest of plays, ian heavyweight, in Boston Thurs­ pany hasn’t been satisfactorily ex­ As the slightly larger golf ball en­ The association wound up its ses­ Johnny Hawkes’ New York Globe bucks and slices, without resort to day afternoon. Madison Square Gar­ sion by electing H. C. McGrath of plained. Perhaps it is merely the ters upon its official career in the Trotters, for instance. Remember tricky behind-the-line passes, spin­ I nited States— though not in GJreat den’s Friday night show brings to- Boston president; W. R. Crowley, the closing spurt they made drop­ ners or reverses. Yet Receipts Were Larger artistic temperament assertipg it­ self—the “serious heart that beats Britain—collateral topics appear re­ gfether Mateo Osa, Spanish heavy­ New York Vice president; John P. ping in shots from what seemed to “Secondly, they blocked without eOORS weight, and Pierre Charles of Bel­ Egan, Pittsburgh secretary, and E. under the grotesque spangles of the viving, among them that perennial be every inch of the playing surface leaving their feet. No throwing the AND C. Taggart, Harrisburg, Pa., treas­ Than Those of 1928, Grif­ clown,” and all that, Clarice. Dispute as to the advisability o f a gium. The winner may be matched until they had overcome a big Man­ body was manifest. They shoulder­ urer. But once during the summer larger cup. with Max Baer, California young­ chester lead—a spurt which all but ed opponents out of the play with 'The only other meeting last night I IIIFN when they were staging their com­ The oall really is not such a lot ster who made such a hit on his was of the trustees of the American carried them to victory. The Phila­ an ease that was fine to watch. fith Finds In His Annual edy boxing act before a ball game, larger — six-hundredths, or about first appearance in New York re­ Football Coaches Association. The delphia Colored Giants used to be “ Third, they passed and also re­ A1 wound up and let Nick have a one-sixteenth, of an Inch. The lead­ cently. byiWIlUAM BRAUCHER fumble rule, point after touchdown the same and you can put Olson’s ceived passes with a cool confidence haymaker right on the whiskers ing for some years, among those who A featherweight duel between Survey of Sports. and other disputed rules were the Terrible Swedes down in the same and effectiveness that few college COLLEGE CRUELTIES and Nick reeled from the blow. On favor more of a hole, deals with one Eddie Shea of Chicago and Andy principal matters up for discussion. category. By the way, Olson’s outfit teams ever show. The pass was used another day, Nick beaned A1 with a of five inches. The hole always has Martin of Boston heads a card at Tomorrow the first sessions of the comes here next week Tuesday. as a regular part of the attack, not The collegies. It seems, have not league baseball while the two were been 4% inches. St. Louis Friday. Leo Lomski, vet­ haphazardly. This is the first of a series of fallen into step on the Ration­ A change in the diameter o f the eran light-heavy from Aberdeen, National Collegiate Athletic asso­ going through their soft-ball act. ciation Will be held. This associa­ “The successful use of the pass stories written especially for the al movement to provide employ­ Maybe it’s only that even come­ hole has been discussed more o r less Wash., takes on Charles Belander saves wear and tear on a team and Associated Press by sports lead­ ment for heads of families, mar­ seriously for a great many years. of Winnipeg in a ten-rounder at tion is concerned largely with the TTie Nut Cracker dians are bound to hanker for administrative end of all intercol­ that is another pro-ninent factor in ers and executives of nationally ried men, etc. Witness the way variety sooner or later. The object of a change is obvious— Portland, Oregon, Thursday. the professional game. It is why West Point treated Christian K. legiate athletics but football gener­ prominent organizations re­ tc decrease the immense importance ally monopolizes. ’The next time Byrd goes to the they can play two and three games Cagle as soon as the military au­ of putting in a game in which, the viewing 1930 as well as sizing Why, Mr. Meehan! ’ITie N. C. A. A.’s session will con­ South Pole, says O’Goofty, he ought a week. thorities discovered he was mar­ larger and mere attractive strokes up 1931 prospects. Chick Meehan, coach at New tinue over into Wednesday when to take along men with football ex­ “Another thing that struck me: ried. Likewise, see what happened thus are dependent on. and often nul­ York U., breaks into print, as among others Dr. James R. Angell, perience so he can stage a post-sea­ Outside of Friedman, Cagle and a BY JOHN L. GRIFFITH to Joe Savoldi, the Wandering he frequently does, with a state­ lified by, extremely accurate or (it son charity game. few others I recognized few names Wop of South Bend. Both had BOWLING president of Yale, and Dr. Charles Commissioner of Athietics ment that it would not surprise him must be confessed) occasionally W. Kennedy of P^ceton, president of former college stars in the pro­ to find work pfaying pro footbalJ For Western Conference. to see Yale, Harvard or Princeton lucky putting., of the N.C.AA.. will be speakers. As the seasons change, Barry fessional lineup. finally, Mr. Cagle with the New players on some of the All-America V E. K. Hall, chairman of the foot­ Wood, the Harvard star, merely “Either these men came from York Giants, and Mr^Savoldi with teams, “proving conclusively that Th^ funny thing about the fiaction COMMERCIAL BOWLINQ changes imiforms. He plays football, obscure colleges, not receiving the Chicago, Dec. 29.— (AP) — The LEAGUE. ball rules committee also Is to make the Chicago Bears. Another fail­ All-America teams are the bunk.” in favor of changing the size of the his report. baseball, hockey, tennis and other benefit of ballyhoo in their under­ past year viewed from the angles ure on the part of the colleges. In justice to Mr. Ben 'Ticknor, it hole is that one section contends Won Lost games. O’Goofty wonders if he isn’t graduate days, or they just natural­ of the athletics in schools and col­ seems to me that Chick should have that a larger hole will accomplish Construction ...... 26 6 a pretty good hand at peimy ante, ly proved rugged enough to make leges has been a highly gratifying R. T. Jones, Jr. and Money qualified that a little bit. A player this object, while the other section Oakes Service Station ... 24 8 too. good in the pro game. one. The building programs in moat Even in his renunciation of fur­ who makes not less than three- believes that a smaller hole da the Yoimg Timers...... 18 14 CRUCIFIX AS WEAPON “I noticed a lot of the players of the educational institutions have ther tournament golf to make fourths of his team’s tackles, inter­ correct idea. British American Club . . . 17 15 That $500,000 offer of Nate Lewis’ come from around Oklahoma, Kan­ gone on uninterruptedly in spite of a dozen movies for $200,000, Bob­ cepts the other team’s forward The first party says the larger Pirates ...... 16 16 for a Schmeling-Stribling fight in sas and that section of the country. business conditions. by Jones retains amateur sincer­ passes, tosses the ball himself with hole will cut down the margin of su­ C en ters...... ■ • 1.3 19 Elizabeth, N. J., Dec. 20.— (A P )— Chicago may not have meant any­ You have never heard of a lot of The tendency today is along the ity. Jones could have made twice rifle-like precision, outguesses the periority held by the few really fine Bon Ami ...... IQ 22 iSeveral members of the Rus*an thing, but it certainly was beautiful small colleges they have around lines of mass competition. In most as much money as he is being enemy all afternoon and far into putters who sink nearly everything R ook ies...... 4 28 Orthodox congregation nurwd conversation. there but I know they play good of our universities students who are guaranteed for the pictures, if he the night and tackles people so within,a radius of six or eight feet; Games Tonight bruises today as a result of a pitchy football^” sub-normal physically are cared for had desired to endorse certain hard that the ball shoots out of and promote the expert' playejrs of Murphy’s alleys, 1 and 2—British battle in the ch\irch yesterday In O’Goofty is puzzled. He doesn’t in the ortheopedic departments. The commercial golf products in con­ But maybe Chick never thought of all other shots who frequently, blow Anaerican vs. Construction; 3 and which the pastor was aU^ed to have nection with his film exhibitions. know whether to go to a theater recreative needs of the student body that. putts of a yard and less. 4—'Rookies vs. Pirates. bit a woman with a crucifix. Promoted Mr. Jones chose not to endorse. their arms like a cork out of a pop* amd see a good comedy, or stay at are conserved by the intra-mural The second party advances the Farr’s alleys, 1 and 2—Oakes Dissension based on disputed It si hard t othink that we have home and read the latest edicts of departments and the superior ath­ theory that the smaller hole: will Service Station vs. Young Timers; leadership of tije faith in America the various boxing commissions. letes are served through the medium seen the last of Bobby Jones in TIE BACKS eliminate most of those lucky long had been smouldering. At morning national competition. He could 3 and 4— Bon Amd vs. Center. of tlie intercollegiate athletic de­ You should have tie backs for all putts— and it is generally accepted services it suddenly burst into ac­ appear with the best of grace in Jack Sharkey is one of the man­ partments. Only in the institutions your curtains, especially in bed­ as doctrinal that the canning o f any tion. Police said the pastor, the agers of Ernie Schasif. For Mr. the 1931 open. putt of more than a dozen feet is inexpensive d e c o r a t io n Rev. Micholius Kaimakan, bit the where physical education and ath­ Not only would his appearance rooms. There are handsome hooks Schaiaf’s sake we hope he doesn’t letics are compulsory are all of the in wrought iron and cheaper ones in attended by an element of luck in­ woman, ihen entered the melee wdlh take Jack’s advice too seriously. t in that event help golf but it would creasing with something like the The most economical floral cen­ a chair as weapon. students enrolled in courses of this serve as a nice ballyhoo for the metal to be had. sort. In the others, however, an at­ square of the di:^ance. terpiece for the table or decoration Recently he was dragged from his Jones films. The small hole advocates further Rockne says only about 25 col­ tempt is beihg made constantly to PEANUT BUTTER aroimd the house is a Japanese gar­ automobile and beaten by two men If Jones should change his assert that with a smaller hole leges are making money on football. arouse the interest of those who are den. You can arrange and re-ar- believed by police to be members of mind and enter, it woald not be If you mix a few tablespoonfuls of everybody, in a general way, will Why don’t they take up pee-wee not athletically inclined. rsmge them everj* few days with a faction opposing his. - because he wants to ballyhoo the olive or vegetable salad oil with have to take two putts from a de­ golf? The attendance at football games pictures, however. Anyone who peanut butter as it comes in the jar, fp ^ ^ergtera. cent approach to the'green. - K is KITCHEN STAINS throughout the United States possi­ knows Jones will bet on that. S': will spread more easily and go far­ aiming at the proverbial one-putter. Henry Ford spent $700 the other bly fell off ten per cent. The re­ I prefer to think his entry ther. day for an antique pitcher. O’Goofty Now it Is true that In a well- If you keep a half a lemon nesr ceipts, however, for 1930 are in ex­ played round of golf the numiber of says he knows where he can get a cess of the receipts of 1928. Egyptian Grapi^r the kitchen sink, you can remove couple of catchers much cheaper. putts usually Is within five or six of kitchen stains from your fingers the The general pessimism which is a the number of all other shots. In the result of dissatisfaction with the minute you see them appear. Rub­ Experts say that Max Baer is best-played round on record—^Bobby ber gloves can save your hands A present financial and political con­ Jones’ 66 at Sunningdale in. 1926-- only about a year away from a ditions in the United States, has to And We Knew It lot if you get used to wearing thel& heavyweight championship match. Bobby used 33 putts and 33 other a certain extent pervaded the col­ shots. The average well-played par Wonder how far away the present leges. DID YOU KNOW THAT— champion is? 72, I should say, is made up of 33 The Carnegie foundation which Long, Long, Ago or 34 putts and 39 or 38 other shots. has upheld the British conception of Sports writers in America pick Mickey Walker’s wife won a sports has generally found fault divorce from the pugilist the other This does appear to give putting all-star football teams, but thejf with our American athletic institu­ day and was allowed to retain a an exaggerated importance, especial­ never play . . . over lii Great tions because the latter are dissimi­ New York, Dec. 29.— (A P.)—^As<»ley of St. Louis, after doing it for fund of $165,000 given her by ly where the element of luck, even Britain the aU-star teams actu- lar to former. Groups of alumni nearly every baseball fan knew long six years straight fell three short of on first-class greens, is fundamental­ l^ally do b&ttle. . . Some of the Mickey until a further settlement. the 100 mark. Mickey might say something now who have wanted to dictate athletic ago. Hack Wilson of the Chicago ly greater in, putting than, .in any Tvrestling writers along the Pa­ about “when I gave her the $165.,- policies, have annoyed college presi­ In the club marks, Chicago made other class of shoti ; '' , / cific Coast still declare half of: Cubs was the leading slugger of the the best slugging percentage, .481, But, as Harry Varton„well says, 000.’’ dents and because of this and other the worlcTs wrestling champion­ factors, there is a gprowing spirit of National League last season. The and had the most bases on balls, the a^tation for a change to a larg­ ship belongrs to Gus Sonnenberg release today of the official per­ Not all the voluble boxers are dissatisfaction with the whole thing. 588, and the most strike X)uts, 635. er" hble does not sound convincing. despite bis defeat at the hands o f centages and other miscellaneous valuable. The American people however will St. Louis batted in 942 runs to es­ "Those who are supporting it," Don George . . . meanwhile the not condemn any institution because records of the National League year tablish another new league record. writes the Old Master, “cannot de­ N. B. A. has ruled Jim Londps Princeton has come out in favor of its absorbng interest. If college prove that fact. ’The former mark of 933 was made cide how much larger the hole ought champion . . . tf your, hoy wranta. of abolishing intersectional games. athletics disturbed the scholastic Wilson, going to bat 585 official by the Cubs the year before. tc be. ’They have tried an Increase to become a champion when he Ogoofty has been thinlcing Prince­ work of the colleges, then intercol­ times during the seeison, hit for 423 ’The New York Giants proved Of three-quarters of an inch, without grows up, teach him to wrestlA' ton hasn’t played any intersectional legiate athletics should be abolish­ bases and compiled a slugging aver­ themselves the best road club in the satisfying their public. The truth . . . 'Ihe fighting mini won only; games for a long while. ed. curtailed or devitalized. age of .723. His nearest rivals were. league by winning 41 games and is that they have nothing definite to one major game this season, and: In conclusion, the writer views the Chuck Klein of Philadelphia and losing 36 away from home but three olfer.’- that one was with poor,.dear,Cbi-" “We have been doing very well future with a spirit of optimism. He Babe Herman of Brooklyn who had teams mswie better records when Afi for the smaller hole—-1 fancy cago , . . but the squad left a in our own peculiar way,’’ said Joe The Harvard football coaching believes 1931 will see sports activi­ slugging marks of .687 and .678 re­ performing on their home fields. The the enormous majority of the rank- parchment testimonial o f appre-. and-file golfers (especially fhe rank­ Just one more stumbling block elation testimonial of appri^a* Jacobs, Schmellng’s manager, down job that Arnold Horween has tried ties of all sorts fostered eis before spectively. Wilson also batted In 190 St. Louis Cards led in this respect for heavyweight wrestling cham-' in New York the other day. We’ll several times to retire from has fin­ ly educational institutions and he re­ nms to eclipse the former league by winning 53 and losing only 24 er) would howl with an infinitely tion of Zuppke’s efforts ^.. which, greater bitterness over any prospect pions, sieged and otherwise, Is certainly have to agree with Joer it ally been tended to Eddie Casey, joices in the fact that our' sports record of 159 he set the year before. at Sportsman’s Park. Brooklyn par­ said "you were patient with our of that reduction than they homed E gj^ t’s George D. Kotsonaros, 13 peculiar. above, former Crimson football star ideals are being and will continue to He drew 105 bases on balls and ticipated in the greatest number of short-comlngfS,^worked long and about the sixteenth of w inch lay above, back in this country effter a earnestly 'With .iu,'.stuefc te"'your^ and All-America player selected in be shaped by amateur organizations struck out 84 times to top the shut-outs during the year, 22, and which the bail was e^andeid. vigorous campaign in Australia and job and n e v v :^ t .deqjiite'^t^ Bobby Jones ^collects from the 1919. Casey served as backfield in­ that for the most part are responsi­ league in both respects. won 13 of them to top that list as New Zealand. Kotsonaros wrestled films after he demonstrated his structor under Horween, who leaves ble for our play activities . Another league record fell when couraramehts.' Xf i n giye;^dl w a w ^ . Cincinnati was held scoreless 20 times in this last yesur of his cam- had, sm yptrWi!^ jSpmrehPQgli to greatness. Meix Schmeling is going Harvard after five seeisons as head 17 players batted In 100 or more ten (imes. Then there’s the; boy Vyh^.fhoilght pal^, winning 16, losing one and say to us, tt^was Ut fi|;!^ .m ^ u a a to collect before his abilities "• re football coach to devote his entire U. S. Department of Agriculture runs. The old mark was 16. Wilson Sixteen players are listed as play­ his mother was te;iry hi* rhandr AJt drawing in three contests. Now he of your 7:^ really known. Well, maybe it’s best attention to business pursuits in Chi" has perfected a machine for test- accomplished the feat for the fifth ing with two National League clubs arithmetic when she told him .he is anxious to test grunts and groms aih to be on the sate side. cago. in gthe tendemesa of meat. Buooeasive year. Bunny Jim Bottom* duriof the 193Q seMoa. With A rn ica’s pacbpleralo beird. I^ G E TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOD^ toNCHESTER, CX)^^ MOOTAX 1980. THE CLASSIFIED SECTION •1 uf. r. : b w y /M d sell h e r e LOST AND FOUND FUEL AND FEED 49-A BUSINESS LOCATIONS '^ a n t Ad Informatloii FOR RENT 64 ANNUALGCLEF FCR SALE!—HARD WOOD, stove she naturally has things to herself. All orders for Irregular Insertions hereby given that Pay Check No. Clef Glee Club of forty women’s the church call. The cathedral is not —Raymond G. Bressler. deputy or fire-place, $6 pev load. Also soft 168 Benton street, five room b u n ^ - But best of all she has a daddy, just a toy, but operates in every will be charged at the one time rate. GIC 15, payable to Blanche Orlow- low, steam heat, garage, all im­ vcrices ■will be given at the High secretary of agriculture of Pennsyl­ Special rates for long term every ski, for week ending Dec. 13, 1930 wood $5 per load. W. J. McKinney, Louis C. Klinkhamer, who missed stnse as do the real houses of wor­ day advertising given upon request provements, easy terms; also new school auditorium a week from to­ vania and formerly professor at has been lost. Anyone attempting Rosedale 28-2. his calling. He should have been an ship. Ads ordered for three or six days 6 room house. Telephone 8713, Texas Agriculture and Mechanical and stopped before the third fl“ h to cash this check wiU be prosecut­ morrow night on January 6, at 8 architect instead of ^ a chauffeur. With the room in darkness and SP ECIAL—50 CORDS OF season­ College and vice dean at Pennsyl­ dav will be charged only for the ac o’clock, and all proceeds above ac­ 1. addy Klinkhamer just dotes on do­ with a single light showing in the ed to the full extent of the law. ed birch wood $4.00 load, good vania State College today was tual number of times the ad appear­ Finder please return to Corporate ing tilings to please his daughter belfry, significent of the arrival of ed chargin ' at the rate earned, but measure; also hard wood $6.00 per LEGAL NOTICES 79 tual expenses wiU be donated to t.nd has Just completed, after seven elected president of Rhode Island no allowance or refunds can be made Accounting Department, Main the sexton for the ringing of the load. Thomas Wilson, Phone 8581 charity or more directly to the years of construction,—tearing bell, the scene is comparable to the State college by the board of niana- on six time ads stopped after the Office, Cheney Brothers. AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD Christmas Community Fund, which fifth day. . , ,, or Rosedale 37-4. at Manchester, within and for the down, building and remodeling,—a viewing of a church from a great gers of that institution. He suc­ No “till forbids” : display lines not District of Manchester, on the 27th now totals nearly $3,300. This is the wonderful cathedral, complete in height. Suddenly the deep tones of ceeds Dr. Howard Edwards, who FOR SALE—HART WOOD $6 load day of December, A. D., 1930. second organization of the Swedish every detail. the bell are heard calling the wor­ died April 9, 1930. 'The new presi­ ^°^he Herald will not be responsible ANNOUNCEMENTS or slabs $5; also light trucking Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Lutheran churcly that has offered ’The fond parent first started shipers. The bell is silenced after a dent will assume his duties on for more than one incorrect Insertion done. V. Flrpo, 116 Wells street. Judge. of any advertisement ordered lor Estate of Louis Chartier late of its services to the cause of charity, building toy houses for his daughter time and then lights appear at win­ April 1, 1931. MEALS SERVED at Cheney Hall Diial 6148. more than one time. from Monday to Saturday noon on Manchester, in said District, deceas­ the Beethoven Glee Club having giv­ w'hen she was three years olfl. He dows, doors and belfry. The elec­ President Bressler is in his 41st The inadvertent omission of 'nc°r* ed. rect publication of advertising will be basis of 17 meals at $6.50. Cheney FOR SALE — HARDWOOD and On motion of The Manchester Trust en a concert recently which realiz­ built cardboard houses for Lillian’s trically lighted moon rises over the year and comes to Rhode Island rectified only by cancellation of the Brothers. sl:ab3. Hardwood $9.00 per cord; Company executor ed over $400. toys and dolls, all electrically lighted mountain peaks. The cross at the after nearly a quarter of a century charge made for the service rendered. slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction ORDERED:—That six months from The club will be assisted by the and furnished. Then, when Lillian spire peak blazes and four, blue, of experience in teaching and ad­ All advertisements must conform the 27th day of December, A. D., 1930, Mixer ensemble which broadcasts was five years old, he conceived the door-lights are snapped on. And then ministration. In style, copy and typography with guaranteed. Lathrop Brothers. Tel. be and the same are limited and al­ regulations enforced by the publish­ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 3149. Prompt delivery. lowed for the creditors within which regularly over Station WTIC and idea of building a church with beau- er mes a short period of silence His Positions ers and they reserve the right to to bring in their claims against said consists of piano, first and second Ufui colored windows, lighted inside during which time the observer can Mr. Bressler has held the posi­ edit, revise or reject any copy con­ Remarkable Values estate, and the said executor is di­ ■violin, cello and flute. G. Albert and out with colored lights. Each imagine Uliputian worshipers enter­ tions of doctor of physical educa­ sidered objectionable. « , j . rected to give public notice to the jear the church was almost entirely ing the church for worship. tion, coach of baseball and basket­ CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads to in Used Cars GARDEN—FARM— creditors to bring in their claims Pearson, who is rapidly gaining be published same day must be re­ Special 1929 Buick Sedan in DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 within said time allowed by posting prominence as a bass soloist of reconstructed, until this year a beau­ Again the bell tolls before the ball teams and direotor of the col­ ceived by 12 o’clock noon; Saturdays excellent condition, just taken in a copy of this order on the public great promise, will be the guest art­ tiful cathedral fills one comer of the opening of the service and the lege glee club at Wofford College; 10:30 a. m. 1926 Buick Coach FOR SALE— APPLES Baldwins sign post nearest to the place where ist. Miss Eva M. Johnson ■will act as room, the cross atop the spire just strains of Tt Came Upon a Midnight professor of English and public TELEPHONE YOUR tlie decea-ed last dwelt within said touching the ceiling. The church re­ 1926 Req Sedan angi Greenings $1.00 per bushel. W. town and by publishing the same in accompanist. Clear,” a carol of many subdued speaking at Texas Agriculture and W A N T ADS. Dial 7220 for demonstration H. Cowles. Telephone 5909. some newspaper having a circulation In speaking of the program. Di­ sembles the European cathedrals, voices is heard deep in the interior Mechanical college: director of in­ Ads are accepted over the telephone James Shearer in said probate district, within ten rector Helge E. Pearson said today, with several tall spires in front and of the church. Another carol is terscholastic athletics and hea^d of at the CHARGE RATE given above days from the date of this order, and Buick Agency that it was without doubt the finest numerous colored windows and doors heard, “When Shepherds Watched the department of rural educatibn as a convenience to advertisers, but HOUSEHOLD GOODS M return make to this court of the no­ adding to the realistic resemblance. the CASH RATES will be accepted M Cor. Main and Middle Turnpike ever given by the organization. Their Flocks by Night,” and other extension at the University of'V ir­ tice given. In the rear of the edifice, a tall spire hymns played on a phonograph in a FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ FOJR SALE—HALF DOZEN used WILLIAM S. HYDE Among the numbers which will ginia and inspector of high schools ness office on or before the seventh Judge. reached to the ceiling, with an elec­ realistic imitation of a Christmas rstnge burners, good as new; one be included are: “Let the Merry in Texas; professor of rural eco­ day following the first insertion of GARAGES—SERVICE- H-12-29-30. trically-lighted cross surmounting service. nomics at Pennsylvania State Col­ each ad otherwise the, CHARGE A twater Kent and one Bosch all Bells Ring Round’’ by Handel, with i the beautiful structure. Mr. and Mrs. Klinkhamer have RATE will be collected. No responsi­ STORAGE 10 electric radio sets. Also 3 Lyric AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD a four-handed piano accompani­ lege and -vice dean and director of bility for errors in telephoned ads at Manchester, within and for the I The background of the church is a ■showed the wonderfully realistic toy instruction of the same institution. rendios— very cheap, and one wash­ ment; an arrangement of Beet­ will be assumed and their accuracy District of Manchester, on the 27th i large lithog’-aph, representing a church to a large number of Man­ He was named deputy secretary cannot be guaranteed. ing machine, used as demonstra- day of December, A. D., 1930. hoven’s- “Moonlight Sonata,’’ sung I mountain scene with the peaks cov- chester people who left greatly im- GARAGE FOR RENT—Apply at tcKT, good as new. Everything list­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., of agriculture of Pennsylv^a. in INDEX OF ■with the ensemble; a vocal arrange­ I ered with snow and the Christmas piessed with the scene. Those who 1927 and has since been active in 10 Orchard street. ed. here to be sold cheap. Grezel- Judge. CLASSIFICATIONS Estate of John W. Kellum late of ment of the fifth and sixth Hungari­ I moon and stars floating in a blue Diay be interested in vie'wing it will numerous rural activities in that Jolmson, Co., 1 Purnell Place. Tel. Manchester, in said District, deceas­ an dances by Brahms; an arrange­ i sky. A quaint church yard fence find a pleasant reception at the state. He has also written several Births ...... ^ 73j67. ed. Engagements ...... " MOVING—TRUCKING- ment of “Andante Cantabile,’’ from ' surrounds the cathedral with minia- RHnkhamer home, 131 Summit text books. The Executrix having exhibited the fifth symphony o f Tschaikovsky, Marriages ...... STORAGE 20 her administration account with said I ture evergreens set in a snow-filled street, during the holiday season. Deaths ...... ^ estate to this Court for allowance, it and. Mana-Zucca’s “Fluttering Card of Thanks ...... a, ^ RCK)MS WITHOUT BOARD 59 In Memoriam ...... ^ PERRETT & GLENNEY Inc.—Mov­ is Birds,” featuring Miss Elsie Berg- 'The speed of light and electricity Ijost and Found ...... ^ ORERED:—That the 3rd day of gren in a soprano obligato admirab­ is approximately the same— 186,300 ing, packing and shipping. Daily ONE FURNISHED ROOM with or January, A. D., 1931, at 9 o'clock, Announcements ...... • ly suited to her voice. miles a second. Personals ...... • service to and from New York. 14 wilthout board; also garage. Terms forenoon, at the Probate Office, in YOUTHS’ W .C .T .U . MEETS, CHRISTOFORO COLOMBO Antomo biles trucks at your service. Agents for said Manchester,, be and the same is 'Tickets for the concert have al­ re asonable, one or two persons, 19 assigned for a hearing on the allow­ Automobiles for Sale ...... J United Van Service, one ot the Autumn street. ready been placed on sale and may Automobiles for Exchange ...,.« » ance of said administration account be obtained from members of the HEARS DRINK DENOUNCED OFFICERS ELECTED Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 leading long distance moving com­ with said estate, and this Court di­ FIRE ALARMS Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 panies. Connection in 162 cities. rects the executrix to give public no­ club and at the Chamber of Com­ 9ught to remind you of protecting Auto Schools ...... 7-A Phone 30«S, 8860, 8864. WANTED—ROOMS— tice to all persons interested therein merce. Tickets have also been mail­ /ourself from a serious financial Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 to appear and be heard thereon by ed to associate members as the con­ D. W . Pardee Tells Young Peo­ Annual Meeting Held Yester­ Autos— For Hire ...... 9 BOARD 62 publishing a copy of this order in loss. Our fire insursmee poUcies L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and some newspaper having a circulation cert is being conducted in a similar ple They Can Be Pioneers In day Afternoon In Tinker save the part of the loss the brave Garages— Service— Storage 10 piano moving, modem equipment, Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 TW O YOUNG LADIES desire room in said district, on or before Decem­ manner to other annuals, although Social Reforms. Hall— Borello New President. firemen are unable to save. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 experienced help, public store­ and breakfast in private family. ber '29, 1930, and by posting a copy the proceeds will revert to charity. Less than % cent a day or about ' Bnsinesa and Professional Service* house. Phone 4496. of this order on the public sign post Business Services Offered ...... 13 Nisar mills. M. Liebman, W. Will- in tlie Town where the deceased last The newly organized Young Peo­ The annual meeting of the Chris- 3 cents a week insures your furni­ Household Services Offered .....I S -A injfton, R. D. 2. dwelt, five days before said dhy of ple’s Branch of the W. C. T. U. met toforo Colombo society was held ture or house for $1,000 for 3 years. Building— Contracting ...... U hearing and return make to this Can you afford to take a chance Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 REPAIRING Court. ROCKVILLE MAN’S CAR at the South Methodist Episcopal yesterday afternoon in 'Tinker hall Funeral Directors ...... 16 WILLIAM S. HYDE for this small payment? Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ..t. 17 A PARTM ENT'S— FLATS— Judge. church last Saturday evening for a at 2 o’clock. Joseph Borello, who Call us at 3450 or 5746 or drop in Insurance ...... 18 UPHOLSTERING—Have your old TENEM ENTS 63 H-12-29-30. SKID-CRASHES ON BUS I supper meeting. Miss Eileen Le-wis has been secretary of the order for at 1009 Main Street before it is too Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 furniture re-uphol-tered like new, Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 ' AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD of New London and D. W. Pardee of several years, was elected president late. Painting;—Papering ...... 21 by our experts, large selection of FOIR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, at Manchester, within and for the New Haven were the speakers of coverings from which to choose or ucceeding John Rota. The other Professional S ervices...... 22 all improvements at 144 Pearl District of Manchester, on the 27th. Slippery Pavement Causes Ac­ the evening. Miss Lewis’ remarks ROBERT J. SMITH Repairing ...... ••*•••...... will use your own. Frames reflnish- stihset. Telephone 7078. day of December, A. D., 1930. related to the activtiies of the club. < fficers elected are as follows: Semi Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 2 4 ed and remodeled. Estimates fur­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., cident On Main Street Near Amadeo, -vice-president; Frank BEAL ESTATE Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 J iidge. About thirty attended. STEAMSHIP ■nCKETS Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 nished. Watkins Bros. Inc. FOEl RENT—TWO ROOM suite in estate of Harriet G. Robinson late Hollister This Morning. Mr. Pardee spoke on the subject Fachetti, secretary; Biagio Belfiore, Educational JoJanson Block, facing Main street. ot .\ianchester, in said District, de­ treasurer; Arturo Gremmo and Jo­ VACUUM CLEANER: gun; phono­ “Pioneers.” He explained that al­ Courses and Classes ...... 27 Plione Aaron Johnson 3726 or jani­ ceased. though there are now no new worlds seph Stagliotti, trustees; Luigi Bon- Private Instruction ...... 28 graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ tor 7635. Tlie Administrator having exhibit­ Slippery pavements and quickly Dancing ...... 2 8 - A ed its administration account with to discover, youth had a challenge vini, marshal; Joseph Levrio, Frank Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 ing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl streeL applied automobile brakes generally Gavello, Joseph Lea, Louis Zeppa, RENT—4-ROOM FLAT, trol- said estate to this Court for allow­ to meet along the lines of social en­ ;Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 ance, it is produce an accident and this morn­ deavor. Young people may be ^'rank Plano, John Plano, and Mario I T l C K t f t S Financial le.'f’ line, convenient to mills, all ORDERED— That the 3d day of ing the combination resulted in a Marchisotti, directors. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgage* ...... 31 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 improvements; heat. 243 Center January, A. D., 1931, at 9 o ’clock, pioneers in reforms just as our an­ ^3 4. L Business Opportunities ...... 31 smashed up fender and body on a cestors were in blazing new trails, An entertainment program and stneet. Telephone 6990. forenoon, at the Probate Office, in car driven by Harry Kelman of 33 Money to Loan ...... 31 BARBER TRADE taught In day said Manchester, be and the same is he said. luncheon were enjoyed following the Help and Situation* assigned fo f a hearing on the allow­ Village street, Rockidlle. ’The crash Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 and evening classes. Low tuition FOR RENT—1ST FLOOR, FOUR Young people who stand for truth business session. N 4 - ance of said administration account occurred when Kelman applied his % r Help Wanted— Male ...... 36 rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 ni ce rooms, improvements, extra with said estate, and this Court di­ and right will undoubtedly be laugh­ f brakes to avoid'hitting a car he 1 \ Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 ed at, he said, for no great social \ Market street, Hartford. room 3rd floor, desirable neighbor­ rects the administrator to give pub­ % / Agents Wanted ...... 87-A lic notice to all persons interested was following which came to a sud­ STRICKEN IN AUTO .J 4 - Situations Wanted— F em a le...... 38 hood, rent $25.00. Chas. Strick- reform has ever been accomplished therein to appear and be heard den stop. without the jeers of those who are Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 laiod, 168 Main street. Phone 7374. thereon by publishing a copy of this r Employment Agencies...... 40 HELP W AN TED — MALE 36 Kelman was driving south on opposed. The psychology of drink­ Hartford, Dec. 29.— (A P.)—Suf­ 1 Live Stock— Pet*—Poultry— Vehicle* order in some newspaper having a Main street and had reached Hollis­ N FOR RENT—THREE ROOM tene- ing, Mr. Pardee stated, has changed N. 4 - Dogs— Birds—Pets ...... 41 circulation in said D’istrict, on or be­ fering a sudden heart attack as he MEN TO SELL OUR high grade fore December 29, 1930, and by post­ ter street when he found it neces­ greatly in the last few years for it \ Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 m«nt, all improvements, nice for a was driving to church yesterday r \ garden and field seed direct to ing a copy of this order on the pub­ sary to apply his brakes. The ma­ 1 % Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 smiiill family. Inquire 30 Church is pictured in movdes amid apparent­ \ Wanted — Pets— Poultry— Stock 44 planters. A good position with big lic sign post in the Town where the chine whipped around and slapped morning Isaac S. Berry, 59, of N y stricet, telephone 3884. deceased last dwelt, five days before ly respectable surroundings. That it 4- For Sale— MiBceilaneon* income. Experience unnecessary. against a Connecticut Company bus Wethersfield, collapsed at the wheel Articles for Sale ...... 45 said day of hearing and return make is the conventional thing to do ij not Boats and Accessories ...... 46 Cobb Go., Franklin, Mass. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, hot to this Court. being operated by Leonard Lieberg. recognized by most drinkers. What of his car. He was pronounced dead Building Materials ...... 47 water heat, electricity furnished, WILLIAM S. HYDE No one was injured, and the bus was they think Is smart and new has when the body arrived at the Hart­ By-plac^g numbers 1 to I6jll Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Judge. rent; reasonable, 217 North Elm but slightly marked, the only dam­ been the refuge of the weak since ford hospital. the proper squares in die tfiagram ^Xfve, Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 POULTRY AND stre*et, near school. Phone 3300 or H-12-29-30. Fuel and Feed ...... to.a. age done being on Kelman’s ma­ the earliest times. The unconven­ As he collapsed. Miss Mabel each horizontal, vertical a ^ <£agonaI Garden — Farm —Dairy Products 50 SUPPLIES 43 797!3. Ethel Fish Lewis. AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD chine. tional, the new thing, is total ab­ Weeks, seated beside him seized the line and each ol the five sections of four Household Goods ...... 51 at Manchester, within and for the Auto Hits Trolley stinence, he argued. wheel pulled up to the curb and Machinery and Tools ...... 52 FOli RENT—MODERN 5 i^m District of Manchester, on the 27th squares, indicated hy the dott^ ardes, FOR SALE—A FEW GOOD whlti Another collision between a pub­ Speaking of the alcohol problem stopped the car. Passing motorists Musical Instrum ents...... 53 Wyaindotte breeding cockerels. H. flat; 1st floor, 37 Delmont street. dav of December. A. D., 1930. will a ^ to 34. In oth« words, you can Office ind Store Equipment . . . . 54 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., lic service vehicle and a private in France, Mr. Pardee said that the attempted to revdve him and called J. Kissman, 44 Griswold street. Phqne 8039. add to 34 ffteen differ«t ways. Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Judge. automobile occurred on Saturday very powerful liquor interests there a police ambulance. Wearing Apparel—F ur* ...... 67 Phone 7784. Estate of Rebecca Ritchie late of afternoon near the home of Demus have taken from the school in one Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, Manchester, in said District, deceas­ section all textbooks which state the Rooms— Board—Hotels—Resort* all 'Improvements, garage if desir­ ed. Bryan on the Rock'ville turnpike. TTie 12:37 westbound trolley car well-known effects of alcohol on the Restanranta ed. Apply 95 Foster street. Tel. The Executrix having exhibited Rooms Witnout Board ...... 59 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES her administration account with said from Rockville, running late, had human body and have submitted 5230'. Boarders W anted ...... 59-A — RADIO 49 estate to this Court for allowance, it reached this point when a Ford car those which say that wine is bene­ Country Board—Resort* ...... 60 is Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 driven by John Smith of Manchester ficial when taken with meals and Several good used Radios ORDERED;— That the 3rd day of Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... 63 FOR RENT—FIRST CLASS five January, A. D., 1930, at 9 o’clock, Green, going in the opposite direc­ taken in school lunches. Thus, he Be Sure You’re Right— Real Estate For Rent and eliminators room flat. Inquire at 27 Elro St. forenoon, at the Probate Office, in tion, skidded and started to slide to­ concluded, the youth of America has Apartments, Flats. Tenement* .. 63 $3 and up said Manchester, be and the same Is ward the trolley car. 'The motor- as great an opportunity to be Business Locations for Bent ... 64 Watkins Furniture Exchange assigned for a hearing on the allow­ Houses for Rent ...... t l 6 ROOM TENEMENT, 26 Walker ance of said administration account man had almost succeeded in bring­ pioneers as in the days of “good Suburban for Rent ...... stritet, all improvements, garage, with said estate, and this Court di­ ing his cat to a stop when the auto­ Queen Bess” . Summer Homes for Rent ...... «7 rects the executrix to give public no­ The supper given for the Y.P.B. Wanted to R e n t ...... 63 good location, rent reasonable. In- mobile hit it. Even so, though the FUEL AND FEED 4^A tice to all persons interested therein was provided by the W.C.T.U. ’The Real Estate For Sale quiin 30 Walker. Geo. Murdock. to appear and be heard thereon by trolley escaped any important in­ Apartment Building for Sale . . . 6f HARD WOOD $5 LOAD, contains publishing a copy of this order in jury, the automobile wais consider­ tables were tastefully decorated Business Property for S a le ...... 70 chunks for furnace, slabs $5, FOR RENT —SEVERAL FIRST some newspaper having a circulation ably smashed up and its two occu­ with candles and Christmas trees. Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 class rents. Apply Edward J. in said District, on or before Decem­ Houses for Sale ...... 72 speei^il chunks $6. Chas. Pifimer, pants, Smith and his mother-in-law, Special music was presented by HolL 865 Main streeL Telephone ber 29, 1930, and-by posting a copy a trio consisting of Lylian Hutt, Lots for Sale ...... 73 teUphoriB-6273. of this order on the public sign post Mrs. Reid, were cut by flying glass. Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 46421 in the Town where the deceased last They were taken into the Bryan pianist, John Hutt, -violinist, and Suburban for Sale ...... 75 FOR SALE—BEST SEASONED dwelt, five days before said day of home and attended by a physician, Chester Shields, cometist. The Real Estate for Exchange...... 76 hearing and return make to this Wanted— Real E sta te...... 77 hard wood, 1-2 cord load $5.00. 1-4 after which friends took them home. guests of honor were Mrs. George Court. H. Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A nction-Legal Notice* cord load $3.00. Prompt delivery. Thijjtgs are not so bullish for the WILLIAM S. HYDE The automobile had to be towed Legal Notices ...... 78 Phone Rosedale 25-4. Geo. Buck. Spania h government either, it seems. Judge. away. Illlng. H-12-29-3l>. GAS BUGGIES—Getting Service By PRANK BECK

E M LhEUKEIELE DIDN'T ORlGINATfe W H HA6 V\A\JAY\ANS.iAE Urt^ELB >WAS BEEN! VERY BUSY IJROUGHT'fO MAmn BY PO(?TUGCESE LATELY SAILORS IN I0 0 O . IN HAWAIIAN LlNGO^ W ITH HIS UnELELE MEANS'''LrCYLE FLEA". BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT, B U T NOW THAT r r is SETTLED, ANID A M Y HAS fiONE HOME, H E HAS T IM E T O -C O I^SIO ER

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Automobile financing companies in the United States hold liens to the amount of two billion dollars on the automoWles owned by Ameri­ cans. You can get a fair idea from tiiia authentic statement how many people hold automobiles, tem­ porarily at least

Horace, darling, drive carefully, won’t: you? Remember we have Fido with us. ) Percy t>. Crosby, Cr^t Brium ri*htt reswvec Bobbs— W hy does a chauffeur j Featyr,* Syndieatt, Inc. i k 2 5 wear a uniform? Dobbs—To distinguish him from the owner of the car. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fos Here rest the remains of Percival OWtA_____ On a day when the heat was like By Gene Ahem fire No matter how well-behaved an ' He offered no help but a lot of ad­ artist is, he almost always makes t h e l o w e b b o f t h e DEPRESSION HAS SURE BEEIH REAOHEP vice MooPte WAS -T e l l f/tie Tv/e. f^eA-Rp \Alh(Eni"tt(EV WAKiYl To a motorist changing a tire. a scene. OVER IN €AST TOONERVILLE ! \ ^ M e m e r ■BRcrr^^eR OF MRS. MOOPLE^ '-to uiRiT'e njtew ^ things so badly needed. All that is l^finies ini -TM’ Heffinger—Not a bad looking car needed is to make the arrests and IS ^ V(Sl-rf-; b r o t He 'R eisiCVCLOPEPfA , you have there, Conners. W hat’s stick on the right fines. He AM” -TH” MASbT? (2>eT the most you ever got out of it? WHO SA/P ■ ■tf , 1 TM’ FAiVllLV, AniSWERS -TM’ B e iM c d m o s t W s a m p I ' spark plugs. '" f » I * . wM eni sM e BACK OF--TM” Motto of a roadside garage man: Fair Motorist—I guess that’s be­ Vkie^Re ini TcR A- M A R R IE P AP(^6^ErrJci “Xny good thing that I can do, let cause I ’ve been driving over dusty me do him now, for he will not pass [ roads .11 day. SlLlBBoRAi T U ’ MA-S6T2! this way again. I ------OF j Boy— I want that car in the wm- - A. PoUBLE. Fr6d— How did you become such , dow. a wanderlust? G irl-W ell, its in the window. CrilAiS 1 Paul— From searching around for a place to park my car. NEW EXPERIENCE Lack of car control lands men in )\'S the ditch. Lack of self control lands I “ Have you ever been sentenced them in jail. i to imprisonment,” the judge asked j sympathetically. The reason robbers prefer gaso­ “ N ever!” exclaimed the prison­ line filling stations to grocery er, bursting into tears. stores for breaking into is that the “ Don’t cry — don’t cry,” said the filling station has a cash drawer in- judge, consolingly. “You’re go­ steaul of a charge account system. ing to be now.” —Pathfinder.

Alice— Are they improving the WELCOME NEWS roads out your way? Irene— Oh, yes, there are lots DOCTOR: I ’m afraid I have bad more good parking places than news for you. You will never be there used to be. 'ible to work again. YOUNG MAN: What do you A recent statement says women mean, bad news?— Hummel, Hum- (T are found to be better drivers thsm burg. the men. They have, so to speak, started at the back seat and work­ You don’t have to be a connois­ ed up. seur of painting to know when a woman has been too liberal with her If all the laws governing parking I make-up. of automobiles were enforced no 3 > o P E = = tastes would need be levied and there would be enough money be­ /Z-2f' sides to provide all other kinds of ( p Ka.u.aMT.orr.' L I T T L E J O E •Y MCA SCRVICC. INC. oPMtaiM Bos. 19M 0 S6ckler SolutioD \ WASHINGTON TUBBS IL Another Enemy B y C T a n e

SIR, ALLOW ffie To l»RE5eNT MVSEtF- 1 HAME Of NOUR WANOERFUL S'POSE OU, NONONO'. SELF PROTECTION, HAV I THOUGiHT SO. ;$IR\ \ N O U *'' OON dUAN y\CT0(i\O OE COVOTG V Ot > WrtO '( VM51ENTI0H, \*m\V£ \ OO NOT vouR couhtry) my d e ar s\R. at THV^ VER’ Be a t \t , s o o V jost as MOO WILL NEIIER LIVE ■ 14 - 4 SOON AS COSTA GRAMDE TO SEE THE DAY. V \ 1 5 UA 9AZ00ZA, Scares? ) s p e a k officiaulv, s ir , \ am ce^ tai^j I WAWTS TD j moment costa <3RAN9E is 1 m o n e y IT IS A BLOW AT THE 1 THAT NElGUeoP-INCi EOUNTREE START A f PIOTTING TO WIPE^US OFF THE MAP. RA\S^S THE - Blessed liberty of WOOLO BE MER', VJER' \HTERE.ST£D. WAR WITH / FOR THE SAKE OF .HUMANITY, IT sat. IT, TOO, OUR DUTY TO BOV VOUR DEADLY my gountree. 6'- •iv• - 5 ------J \% EH 7 / WAR MACH 1N£ AMD iDESTRCN COSTA ------7 7 ORANDE BEFORE TH\S CRIME IS ------^COM MVTTEP. 1 21 - \ 5 l i - -2 i" - T6 7

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Captain Edith Lieggett of the S^- cellent and the lighting effects were m i NEW YEAR’ S EVE DANCE vation Army Training college ar­ IdEPICT “ THE PROMISE” well done. The Mandolin Club com­ EASTERN STAR INSTALL r r r ^ rived here today for a short visit posed of twelve players, gave the PENCK’S LONE OAK with relatives in town. She was ac­ following nunabers between scenes: South Windsor companied by Cadet Sergeant IN TABLEAUX HERE “Shifting Shadows,” O’Dell; “Neath n s OM CERS TONIGHT store Closed An Day Thursday. Entire Store Including Food ' Rachel Lyons, daugnter of Mr. and the Casement,” Merz; “The Picket Wednesday at 6 O’Qock. : . ■ ...... 0andn g 8 P. M. to 2 A. M. Mrs. John Lyons of Hemlock street Quard,” Merz; “The' Lost Chord,” of the same school who will spend a ' Cecelian Club Presents Pageant Temple Chapter Ceremonial To Admlation,- 60o—Including Hot Dogs Sir Arthur StUlivan; “Evening Tide,” short vacation at her home. At South Methodist Church; Papas; “La Coquette," Merz; “Sol­ Be In Charge of Mrs. Jessie and Coffee. Mandolin Club Program. diers of Fortune,” Merz. Winterbottom — Refresh­ Mrs. William Hewitt of 22 Flor­ m ents. ence street, whose left sidt has been “The Promise,” a Christmas in a state of semi-paralysis for the pageant in eight tableaux scenes, Temple Chapter, O. E, S., will in­ ABOUT TOWN past four years, slipped and fell in was given by thirty members of the LOCAL MEN, PHYSICAL stall its officers this evening in tke the kitchen of her home Saturday Cecelian Club of the South Meth­ Masonic Temple. The ceremonial afternoon and sprained her left odist church in the church social •will be in charge of Past Worthy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Von Deck INSTRUCTORS, BANQUET ankle. She is resting comfortably parlor last evening, vmder the direc­ Matron Mrs. Jessie Winterbottom. have returned to their home in today. tion of Thomas Maxwell. Mrs. Lula Bidwell, retiring worthy SOUTH M/\NCHCST€R ■ CONN Washington, D. C., after visiting The old story of the promise of a matron, will act as marshal. with relatives and friends here and Messiah, given by God to the chosen Organize To Discuss Work and The elective officers follow: Wor­ in Tolland. MUNICIPAL WORKERS people was the theme of the play. Hold Social Times When thy matron, Mrs. Pauline Grant; The opening scene, “The Watchers,” Home On Vacations. worthy patron, Henry Thornton; as­ Dr. D. M. Caldwell has been nam­ GIVE ELUOn PARTY depicted the patriarchs watching for sociate matron, Mrs. Georgia Lett-^ ed president of the Manchester Me­ the promised one of Israel through ney; associate patron, Harry Straw; morial hospital staff of physicians tne centuries. The story of the com­ Manchester men engaged in physi­ secretary, Mrs. Minnie Goslee; treas­ Freezing Nights Are Ahead with Dr. N. A. Burr, vice-president ing of the promised King had been cal education work at various parts urer, M i^ Mary-Miller; conductress, and Dr. George A. F. Lundberg as Janitor At City Hall Who Is Retiring Given Surprise At told to all people of ancient Pales­ of New England as well as New Mrs. Marjory Straw; associate con­ secretary. tine, and the next scene, “The Shep­ York state, met here Friday night ductress, Mrs. Elsie Knight. Be Comfy Under These Blankets Osano’s Cottage. herds,” showed them looking for the with a banquet at the Hotel Sheri­ Mrs. Anna Robb will be in charge James G. Craig is ill wdth the coming Christ-child. dan and organized what is to be grip at Teachers’ Hall boarding of refreshments to be served during A farewell party in honor of Ed­ Into other lands the word had known as the Manchester Society of the intermission. Generous, 70x80 Inch V house. ward, C. Elliott, Sr., who terminated passed, according to the old story Physical Education. The purpose of a 12 year period of employment as and the Magi, the “Wise Men of the the organization is twofold. Pri­ Mrs. Willo Surprenant spent the custodian and special constable in East,” came followdng the long “Look Your Best” for the New Christmas recess with her parents marily it is for the purpose of. dis­ the Municipal building, Saturday, awaited Star of Bethlehem and at cussing the work as it is carried on Years party. A facial and wave will WoohMixed Double Blankats of Jefferson, N. Y. was held in Os:jio’s cottage, Bolton the palace of King Herod are queried in various parts of the East with add to your pleasure. Weldon Beau­ Lake, Saturday night. Town offi­ concerning their mystical knowl­ which the various members come ty Parlor—Adv. SPECIAL I Mrs. Marion Ford Mellinger, of cials surprised the retiring care­ Columbia, has been awarded 25th edge. They are told to report to into contact. Secondary, it is for a taker, and whirled him out through the King when they had found the social reunion when the members prize, of a ?25.00 merchandise the heavy snowstorm to a fine veni­ voucher, in the Sears, Roebuck and Christ whom they were seeking. are back home for holidays. Meet­ son supper prepared in his honor by Again the Wise Men followed the ings will be held at such intervals. YOURCAR^ • ^ Co., Home Beautiful contest. There those with whom he has worked were 700,000 entrants in the con­ Star to Bethlehem to the lowly The charter members of the club $ 3 * 9 8 for a dozen years. stable where they found the divine who attended Friday’s dinner were WASHEDL////m test, every state in the Union, the. The affair was informal, the Philippines, Porto Rico, the Ha- Mother and Child, “wrapped in Wilfred J. Clarke, Manchester High j guests enjoying games, music and (Regular $5.98 Grade) waiian Islands and Alaska, being! swaddling clothes and lying in a school; Samuel J. Massey, 'Trinity w o m ir m c represented by the entries. j radio until 6 p. m. when Osano manger.” They bowed down in Parish House, New Haven; Clifford served a‘ delicious venison supper. honor of the new King, giving gifts A. Gustafson, formerly at Sayville, $1.25 Don’t let Old Man Winter catch you unaware St. James’s Ladies' Guild will | Town Treasurer George H. Waddell, of gold, frankincense and myrrh. L. I., High school; Raymond Mc- SEMONIKING when such fluffy, warm blankets are offered at speaking for the gathering, compli­ meet tomorrow afternoon at 2; Immediately after the birth of Caughey, Central Park High school 8.00 this special low price. Beautiful ■ ’wooI-mlxed mented Mr. Elliott on his attentive­ Christ, Mary and Joseph are warn­ at Schenectady; Cli^ord Massey, $ o’clock in St. James’s library. All | double blankets in soft block plaids In the desired 0 , members are requested to attend as ; ness to duty as caretaker of the ed by God that it is dangerous to West Middle school, Hartford; Her­ WILSON’S AUTO WASH this is a special meeting to close up, Municipal building and wished him tarry in Bethlehem and the Christ- bert L. Carlson, Schenectady, N. Y.; R ear of Johnson Bloch shades—rose, blue, gold, green and lavender. the business for the year. !Godspeed on his journey and a child is taken to Egypt, the Wise John Powers, Windsor High school; Sateen bound ends. Extra generous size, 70x80 pleasant vacation in California this Men returning to their own country Ernest Clarke, Schenectady, N. Y.; inches. Choose several now at tbia real low winter. Mr. Elliott responded, thank­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Lashay of | by another way. Gilbert V. Wright, Trinity College, price! ing the assembled friends for their Fine street announce the engage- j The costuming of the play was ex­ Hartford. expression of comradeship. Chair­ ment of their daughter, Frances C.; Even Our Oldest Customers Won’t t'j Edwin Zajaicek, son of Mr. and man Waddell in behalf of the guests, Mrs. Charles Zajaicek of Glaston­ presented Mr. Elliott with a beauti­ bury. ful leather traveling toilet case. Remember Such a Low Price On Among those present were George The monthly chest clinic will be H. Waddell, Samuel Turkington, Ed­ Service - Quality - Low Prices held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock j ward C. Elliott, Jr., George H. ai the Memorial hospital annex. Howe, S. Emil Johnson, Thomas 66x 80 Sheet Blankets Lewie, Loren C. Clifford, Jr., Cap­ Fresh Native Pigs’ Liver ...... 15c Ib., 2 lbs. 25c The Epworth Circle of the South tain Herman O. Schendel, Samuel Featured at Methodist church will meet this eve­ Nelson, Jr., J. Frank Bowen, ning with Miss Marion Legg, 772; Thomas Russell, Hans Jensen, Henry Fancy Fresh Young Turkeys for New Year’s .... 45c lb. Main street. ] Ahem, JohniJ. Wallett, Neal Che­ Please give us your order early. ney, Alexanler Rogers, Frederick (Beautiful Soft (One to a Stuart Robinson is home from the • Lewie, James Sheekey and Archie Plaids) Customer) University of Alabama for the | Fancy Fresh Roasting Chickens and Native Fowls, Christmas holidays. Stuffed and Baked Ducks, Stuffed and Baked Geese. HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI We honestly believe our oldest customers can’t recall when sheet blankets were as low as this! 'The public schools of Manchester I Has Your Wife a Fresh White Sauer K raut...... 10c Ib., 3 lbs. 25c Just think erf purchasing a large, 66x80 inch, fluffy sheet blanket in soft block plaids at only 60c. today resumed their sessions fol- j Shell stitched ends. Rose, blue, gold green and lavender plaids. Full bed size. One to a cus­ lowing the holiday vacation period. DAY ON THURSDAY Rib End Pork to cook with Sauer K raut...... 20c lb. Modern Laundry in School will be kept as usual on New I Fresh Spare R ibs ...... 16c lb. tomer. Year’s Day. ' j Graduates of Local Institution Small Native Fresh Hams cut from little pigs’ Which to Work? Hale’s blankets— Main Floor, Left The Junior Glee club will meet at i Invited To Visit Classes and pork, 3 to 4 lbs. e a c h ...... 35c lb. the Swedish Lutheran church to-, Take Part In Program. night at 6 o’clock. Mr. Man: If you had to do Charged purchases made Tuesday and Wednesday will not be billed until Feb. 1, Alumni Day will be observed at FRESH FISH the washing each week you Winslow Runde of 118 Walnut Manchester High school on Thurs­ would soon appreciate the value street, an underwriter for the Aetna day with “open house” in the after- Fancy White Sauer K ra u t...... 10c lb., 3 lbs. 25c Life Insurance Company, is in New libon during which a special assem­ Fresh S m elts...... 25c lb. of modern equipment in the York this week on a business trip. bly program will be presented. Last Smoked F illetts...... 29c lb. laundry. A modem set of set- year Alumni Day was held for the A special meeting of the old and first time and its success was so Fresh Flounders...... 15c lb. tubs will make a big difference. new directors of the Chamber of great that the Alumni practically Fresh Fillet of Sole ...... 35c lb. Let us install them for you. The WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Commerce will be held tomorrow demanded that it be made an annual Fresh Codfish s lice d ...... 20c lb. FILMS noon at the Hotel Sheridan and a affair. More than 250 graduates expense will be negligible. We resume will be made of the activi­ came back to visit their own Alma will do a first class job. DEVELOPED AND ties of the pa.st year. As this is the Mater at that time and Thursday BAKERY SPECIALS. PRINTED Funeral Directors final meeting of the directors this will probably see at least as many 24 HOUR SERVICE year the recently elected slate of on hand again. Peach P ie s ...... 25c each ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS officers, headed by R. K. Anderson The assembly program which is Film Deposit Box at as president, will be installed. Pan Biscuits, 7 to the pan f o r ...... 10c under Principal C. P. Quimby and Fudge C akes...... 25c each Store Entrance CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Miss Helen J. Estes, will be com­ Jos. C. Wilson Albert Dowd, well known local posed almost entirely ot Alumni Scotch C on es...... 25c dozen boxer, is home for two weeks from contributions'. Last year the follow­ Plumbing and Heating . Robert K. Anderson Phono; Office 5171 , N. Y., where he is em­ ing spoke, among others, F. A. Ver- KEMP'S Funeral Director Residence 7494 ployed. Dowd is also doing some Contractors. boxing on the side. planck, F. H. Anderson, Ludwig Hansen and Miss Marjorie Smith. Manchester Public Market 28 Spruce St. Tel. 5043 Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters The speakers for Thursday’s affair will entertain its grand officers at a have not been fully selected. Only DIAL 5111 meeting lo be held tomorrow eve­ the three upper-class students will • ''V •;4 V ning in Odd Fellows hall. A hot be admitted to the assembly because roast beef supper will be served at of lack of seating capacity. 6:30 under the direction of the fol- The morning sessions will be con­ Icwing committee; Mrs. Carrie Sam- ducted as usual without any guests low, Mrs. Myrtle Armstrong, Mrs. nut in the afternoon the two periods Annie AUey, Mrs. Elizabeth Caverly, from 1 to 2 will be open to the for­ Mrs. Harriet Skewes. Mrs. Mary mer students who are welcome to Hills, Mrs. Clara Lincoln, Mrs. Iva come and listen to the recitation JUST Ingraham and Mrs. Ada Peckham. work. The assembly program will The decorating committee includes begin at 2 and last until 3:30, Part Mrs. Gladys Clarke, Mrs. Frances of the program will have to do with Chambers, Mrs. Augusta Chace and the season’s most important local A REMINDER! Mrs. Sigrid Modean. 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