AVEBAOB DAILT OmOULATION for the Month of November, IMS THE WBATUBE * i , f ^ roraenat of O. a, **■—■tins 6,193 ■arttwe Blember of the Andlt Beren af Cfilcelstlaaa Fbir and sniwiiihal oob MANCHESTER ^ A CITY OP VH.LAGE ('H aI i M [night FMdny
VOL. LVIIL, NO. 52 (Uaeaihed Aitverttsing on Pngs tX) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,1938
(FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE niHBB CENTS:
Scour Nation for "Crime Couple’ POUCE SEARCH AVERS STATE ACTED
FOR GIRL HELD SELECT SECOND JUROl LIKE ‘BULLY’ DURING 1 i
BY ABDUCTORS
LAND NEGOTIATIONS FOR WATERBURY TRIAl Sister Reports Seizure By PICK GIRL AS -BEST .Witness In Kemp Conspira- A LL AROUND BOV* BABY Two Roughly Dressed cy Trial Objects To T a ^ Waltham, Mass., Dec. 1.— (A P) Men On Londy Road Near OUT OF 33 EXAMINE —Judges of a baby show at Im- manuel Methodist ch u i^ chose the "best all around boy" yester- Home At Oxon Ifill/ Md. tics Employed Before day and then found out "he" was I Heavy Cold Halts Tenth Yemremai Of D iy fay Carol Ann Va-i Wart, fetchingly lE M E SPO n iN G Price Agreement Reached clad in a blue anow auit. Singer’s Concert Deprived of that tlUe. when the BULLETIN! -■i. Questioned O ily Ten Judges discovered .their error, Woohington, Dec. 1,— (A P ) ANV PRESSmtE Carol Ann waa named the child —Footprinto in melting snow, Bridgeport. Dec. l . - ( A P ) —Jus- with the “most personality” In and n trampled Imtch of school ntes Before Ac tin Sturm of Westport, husky for- the show. papers served today as the only DPONJKDV mer Yale football player and noted The Judges, by the way, were mntertal clues In a widespread Proposal To Extend women. hunt for Mary Brawn. IB-year- ^sculptor, testified today, at the con- -4- old busIneM school atudent who
p ir a c y trial of G. LeRoy Kemp Mary’* Qiainberlain Tells House Of sions To Five Days Week- that he thought the state of Con- Uttle Bister, 15-year-old Lucy necticut acted Uke a “ bully” In Its Brown, looked over two fas- negotiations for 8.979 acres of land pecta picked up in Washington Conunons Action On Re- ly Rejected After he sold for the Merritt Parkway RUMANU PLANS and failed to Ident fy them as right-of-way. the ’Yoreign looking, ronghly- moval Of Part Of News- By Attorneys And Kemp who was employed os the dremed men" she said abducted to have had a brush with Michigan state police. state’s agent in negotiating pur- TO OBLITERATE the girt chases of Parkway land Is accused reel Was Not Demanded. of dividing commission with two Washington, Dec. 1.— ( A P ) — BULLvnir brokers who represented land sell- FASCIST GUARD Police and residents of nearby Mary- Wntetbery, Dae. 1—(i ers. ' Tto seleetlaa af Jnrot* ta land conducted an intensive search London. Dec. 1.— (A P )— Prime Sturm waa one of nine seUers or DALADIER TO DEMAND Ueot--r ljK Se-ynaSH Publishing Company, his wife, As StroDg Man Ruler; An- The slsUr. Lucy, 15, said Mary Nertb Branford eeleetaHa, HHlxabeth, and Charles S. Brody, WM seised late yesterday and thrown P. Kennedy to have criUcal newt- •ecepteduM tbe tblid m reel commentaries deleted during lawyer who represented Kalman tborities Confident Cod- into the rear of a small delivery bear evidenoe la Mm enae. Amelia Gubics of Fairfield. truck on a lonely road near their the September crisis. ToCallParfiamentInloS€$-j20 STUDENTS Geoffrey L. Mander, opposition Paid Broker Commlaolon home at Suburban Oxon HIU, Md. Wateztmry, Dec. 1—(A P )—1 All testified for Prosecutor Lorin reann’s Death Ended Plot Uberal who challenged toe govern- Lucy said she herself broke away Griswold, 45-year-old North W. WUks that they deal with the from the men. leaped Into under- ment on. toe point Nov. 33, demand- sUte through Thomas N. Cooke, brush by the roadside, crawled under MEM M l ed today if the government had ford carpenter, was srioetod wealthy Greenwich broker, to Buc^reat, Dec. 1.— (A P )—With a fence and ran screaming across 'sought toe removal of parts ot os to* second of U Jurora to whom they paid a commission, usu- King Carol emerging firmly as a a anow-covered field to her home. cinema films on political grounda” Liaut-Oov. Frank HayM and : _ ally 6 jfcr cent of the purchase strong man ruler. Rumania ordered in any other cases beatdea the one She sobbed her story ovei the tele- others sccuasd in the Watssbutpj price obtained from the state. « purge of terrorists today to obllt- police. Her mother, Mrs. Oyerride Strike Backers. CRASHES BUS disclosed, last week by Sir Joan Oooke, one of the tw.' brokers with erate forever the FascUt-patterned william.B. Brown was absent. Simon, chancellor of the exchequer. Rose Bompton mllllon-donar fkaud cans, ^ whom Kemp Is accused of dealing Iron Guard. State Police Take Charge The prime minister replied, "I am Griswold, toe tenth vantznaaa" uiUawfully, also Is under a con- The countiy waa calm but police Paris, Dec. 1 — (A P ) - Premier not aware of any instances in which New York, Doc. 1.— (A P )—Whan be examined during to* day, i spiracy Indictment as are seven uted lest there be any outbreak as Capt. Edward Johnson of the Twelve hjnred Taken To quesUaned only ten nfinutas by’ Maryland State police took charge Daladier, having broken labor’s ef- toe removal of parts of cinema film ill health forced Rosa Ponaelle to others to be . tried after the Kemp Ue aftermath to the deaths of has been asked for by toe govern- fenae and prosecutloo bsfOn ha * urnellu Zelea Codreanu, chief of early today of the search for the fort to wreck his government by a cancel a concert at Town Hall, Rosa case Is completed. general strike, announced today Hospital In Serious Con- ment on political grounds." accepted tor duty. Re the illegal guard, and IS of his fol- hilMlng girl, a pretty brunette. A Bampton, a fellow Metropolitan queotlone tersely and _ Strum, who eventually received lowers. ^ t he Intended to eall Parliament Persists In QneatiMing 337,100 for hla land In Westport and score of neighbors and officers, arm- toe stand for a much sbocter in** ed with sbotguna. had tramped Into Mfsion Doc. 8 and demand from Mander peralated: ‘Ta toe prime Opera Bingar, arfeed to subsUtute Norwalk, testified under cross-ex- They were shot, authoriUes said, dition After Accident At minister not aware tost toe chancel- for her. oC time than the majority ot to ri when.they.tried to escape from a through woods and checked trucks it approval of his ppUciea. amination that his conferences with lor of toe exchequer stated quite Halfway through the recital last venlramon who have been exon prison guard detail. OR country roads throughout the In government circles it was be fCemp and Cook* ended ip stale- nl^t Ueved toe .stocky premtar would clearly last week that toe American ■lac* to* trial began Tueadag. Pence start To shoot Rnral Grade Crossing. ¥**• *"®. "rtte com- Tbe only otbar Juror a r i ^ - mates beenuse be jaasted to aell aU Orders to police were to shoot m uat^ Mifflctent strength to over- mqbassador waa asked for to* re- pelled to quit heeanee ot a JiaavY ^ his land whereas the state dealred uptain Joluuouhnd -elglit etete- ^ t) l^raak M. Brown at ruthleesly, anyone caught at crime poHcemen ossiaUng in the search l y tbe (VpoBlUfin of W Com m un moval of certain Items?" co)d, Vnabla to return alter the ii^ S but a section of it ins and Socialists, who backed yes Chamberlain replied: *770, sir. be termlsMon, she eent word to toe **^ - a caipenter. O riaveidi^ or viQ|ience...‘.‘Talk Uter” was the and Baltimore sent four detectives BULUCTOft father at two chUdrssh After condemnation prooeedlnga effect, of. the. Instructions. beaded by LL Robert Bradley. Vol- Urday’s abortive strike as a pro- did niot’’ audience -.he would appear at a later were threatened, he said, an ap- The pnllce .were told it would be unteer firemen summoned by a siren test against his economic decree *•** ff*** I— (AP) Mander: "Do I understand toe concert. Reject nve-Uay Prapaml* pointment was arranged with ths Joined In. laws. toright train crashed prime minister as saying toe gov A repreaenUUve said Mias Bamp- A proposal to axtaiid ^oia “ superflunua”. .to . .try to prevent Into a loaded school bns durinx then highway commiaaloner, John A. crime, .with .oral nommands. . roported the case Daladier,. undisputed master of ernraent exercised no pressure of ton would be able to fiU an engage- ■piracy trial becauM at tba slowvl Macdonald. •.•"*"*•*<>1111 near here today, There had. been reports the pgst to tbe Federal Bureau of Investiga toe sltuattOn, has ordered a three- killing M, and seriously injaiL any kind whatever In asking the ment with toe Chicago a v lc Opera n e i ^ top saloctiaa oC tlm Jary t o f "You told Mr. Macdonald the state year state of "economic mobilixa- American ambassador to get toene next Sunday. a five-day weekly baola iaatsed off) was acting as a bully in the matter, (Contlnned On Pag. fwo) • <■0*®" otliera. Item* withdrawn?" ilon" for toe nation to carry ni B- Spoakman, eblef clerk to* prensat fouMloy aloe waa i didn’t you?" John Keogh, Kemp’a through hla program. Chamberlain: "Tbe attention of jseted during tot aepMoo after counsel, asked. of ^ Rio Grande and Western For parllamenUry support he Rollwny sold 38 dead had been tbe American ambassador i conference ot state sad detaas* at- "Yes, I did; and J still believe It " counted on a majority composed of rounteA The bodies wore drawn to certain Itenui. He i tornays with Judge Era Sturm said. hie own Radldai-Sbclallst party and asked to look Into it." INDUSTRY SLUMP ARMY WILL SPEED t^en to mortuaries tbrongboiit Told To Aeoept Terms -S' groups further to toe right. too city and attempts were bn- Sir John had explained that toe It was undsrstood. toot He added that "a few days" there- Considers PnnIUve Meaanrea hig made to loeato relatives to government had acted In conjunc- Prosecutor Hugh IL 'Alooni to* after Kempt told him be had in- The premier also considered punl- assist la Identifleatlon. The tion with Ambassador Kennedy to COST 132 BDIION toe plan, bnt that defwM _ structions from Macdonald to accept .MONITIONS WORK Uve measures against labor. Social- yirtlim m re cb Mren between have removed from a newsreel com- objected to to* additioa at the terms and the transaction was ments which toe government, con ist and 0>mmunlst leaders of toe 13 and 18 y e a rs o f a g e . E a t l- completed. abortive one-day general atrike. He mates of tbe number of per- aidered might havs hiul a "pra- (Ooetlaeed
Further questioning by Keogh of planned a cabinet meeting to dlscuos sona on the bus ranged from 40 Judlcial effect” during toe German Sturm and also of Mr. and Mrs. Deagns For Arms And Sup- pun'ahmenta. to 80. - Csech priala. The film contained It was considered possible that comments of two publicists critical (Conttnned on Pngs igtat) plies Most Be Simplified evidence or Itolian Urritorial ambl- Salt Lake caty, Dec. 8.— (A P )__ of Oiamberlaln’s international poll tistics Testifies At Open- uons in France's North African A Salt Lake Teliigram reporter at cles. possesjloiia had much to do with the toe scene of a collision between a Outlines MoUiisatlon LATE NEWS Speimd 0Hi(^rs Told. premier's decision to seek a new Sir John Anderson, lord privy seal ing Of Monopoly Inquiry. ITALIAN OFHCIAL parliamentary mandate. freight train and a school bus ten and minister for oivtiian defense, Shouts of "Tunlala! Tunisia!" by miles south of here reported today outlined today a broad government IWlan Deputies yesterday with that "about 30" students were kill- ^•■*>>ngton, Dec. 1 .—(a P)__ FLASHES! Watolngton, Dec. 1.— (A P ) — Premier Muaaolini looking on was ed in the crash. (OoattSDed On Page Fwo) teador Lubln, commissioner of URGED FASCISM T "* F*ve orders today to token by French official* to mean »***l»*lc«. opened toe long-her- ^ a m lln e preparations for produc "I counted 13 bodies along toe HALT WORB HOUR tlon of munitions. that France was facing a deter- right-of-way and Sheriff S. Grant monopoly inquiry today with m ine Faacist campaign for control testimony tost toe slowing down of » ^ < A P ) Real ’': Louis Johnson, assistant aecre- Young said be bad accounted for five King Carol of North African protectorate. bodies." toe reporter said. - toe mUon’s economic machine dur- ise In to. liB99 rises BeM MnAI-i tory of war, told more than 300 Foreign Office sources reported PLANNING TO TAKE Ida In Hridtewa M a a t a M M ^ ^ Martin, Head Of UAW, Tes- A r ^ procurement specialists that Twelve injured students have al- c®rt raora several days that the guard's secret that France was considering a for- than 3153.000,000,000 in national in- broogbt rfartoally to a etondkMa oounclla marked several prominent fto toe event of war toe high com- mri protest sgsinst tbs Italian cam- ready been token to Salt Lake Coun- come to toe present tlma an beer today wbea assat ot thn^ tifies To Strong-Arm government leaders for deaUi. paign. Daladier conferred wtlh ty hospital. Attaches said their con- o f 1917-18 repeated.” dition "la aerious." JEWS TO ENGLAND L u to appeared as toe first wit- Authorities, taking imeautionary Foreign Minister Georges Bonnet ness before toe *eglalative-executlv* I^ a i^ for arms and auppliea The crash occurred at a rural 2Se?7^ q y , < W B (An.): and high officials met at toe For- oommittee, members of which have Methods .Used On Men. (Umtlnned am Pax* I wo.) must be simplified and arrange- eign Ministry throughout toe morn- grade crossing. The students were At noon tba 94- mau production, ■pent many months- in preparatory ing. en route to their classes at Jordan •uryeya of the national economy, he advised, both to meet any war Recommend Recall of Envoy High school. Britisli Committee Hopes To emergency and to cope with In- how it works, how It is construct^ Washington, Dec. 1.— (A P ) __ Many obaervera considere toe de- Sheriff Yoiing later said fie believ- and why it hes broken down, as in ^ Brony elevntors wet* n Homer Martin, president of the w.-aed orders resulting from Presl. ed “at least two thirds of tot 40 SWARM ON ROADS dent Roosevelt's proposals to re- velopment a serious setback to re- Find Homes For 5,000 toe depression. These wes* operated ly an United Automobile Workers Union, inforce nationsi defenses. sumption ot friendly relations and it occupants of tbe bus weie klUeu.’’ Aeelyees IdMMt mat manager and ^qld House Inveetigatoce today that was known that some of Daladler’s • • ^ p e Congress will give us The bodies were strewn along ap- DtoeuMatng bow toe system Italian vice consul, Giacomo close advisers had recommended re- proximately one mile of toe Denver Exfled Childrmi Under 17 works, LfUbin Analyzed loaaci re- BCSCX'ES SC9IOOMBB CBBW ngarelli, had attempted to per- a sufficient stock of munitions to SEEKING COUPLE Ude us over imtll Industry Is ready " call of Ambassador Andre Francois- and Rio Grande railroad right-of- s itin g from toe depresrion sines Boeton. Dee. 1—(AF)—.iba i .inde American ciUxene of Italian Johnson said. Poncet for a "vacation.” way. 1930. mne Sun of to* Moero earn Reentry in Detroit to support the Foreign Office circles said Britain The crash scene is two miles south nmek Stenmebto L e a p “Fascist government," First Coafeieuoe of Kind. Berlin. Dee. 1.— (A P )—A com- ”Tbs loss in wages end salaries i __ _ - by radl* today ebe had Teetlfylng before a committee 71»* large, .partly bald aosiatant (Uonttnaae on Pnga Bight.) mittee of British Jews now in Berlin arising from unemployment,” he ffighwiy Pitrolmefl And SMietary, one of toe President's (Conunned on Png* BigbL) today dlscloaed plana to take aome ■aid, “ exceeded 3119.000,000,000. a crew of toa two aamto Investigating unAmerican activitlea, the union executive said: principal advisera on toe prospec- 5.000 Jewish children under 17 to sum which le 40 per cent greater CDen F. Soee, wtoiA an. tive rearmament program, sum- Bngiand in toe near future. than toe peak total national in- sd afira see M r ____ "This meant that American citi- Federal Agents Continiie nens were being asked by the Ital- n ^ e d toe Army officers to toe The committee hopes to find Eng- come of toe country in 1039." St. Jebas. NOd. The fliet national conference of toe lish homes for these young exiles "If toe Income of our farmer* advlaed she was proesatonw to an government to be traitorous to kind. their country and carry on actively Hnnt Near Healtli Resort Matanuska Farmer Seeks from Germany, where reatricUona on bad been maintained at tbe 1939 l^openkagen. Other details were TOe War Department has been their people are being tightened level, their total gross Income over Ineidag. •n Italy. steadily. ------i T h r e n t e M a d e . making industrial mobilisation toe past nine years would bsv* ag- • • • plana passage of toe 1930 Na- TOe plans call for emigration of gregated 338,000.000.000 more th«n "When these requests met with ,.^ c «W o r Bpringn, Mo.. Dee. 1.— Agricultural Independena SPEED A3IEBICANS mmsm refueni, threats of physical vio- tional Defense Act, but previous children of Jewish parents now pro- they actually received. l^ P )—Highway patrolmen, sher- i^ o n a of officers detailed to work fessing toe Christian faith aa well as "The cumulative Iom of our agri- Farts. Dee. L—(AP) «tom UTa deputies and federal agenU m made tonight to speed 319 de- (OsnttnnM am Fage IWo.) with Industrial plants have been on Palmer, Alaska, Dec. 1—( A P ) _ fully Jewish children. The 5,000 cultural population was equal to s Si armed over the roods and trails * regional basis. ^ )wise. according to the contract, he children can be abaorbed only grad- nioUlised fimerienii nsenbssn e f to* Rugged Individualiam vs. govern- is free to sell or dispose of his prop- more than three times their locoms to this area during the night but "We have selected 10,000'planU ually, it waa said, but toe committee in 1939. Hpnnlsb geverament*a totoraattensl Benny and Estelle Dickson, public ment paternnUsm will be toe issue erty, subject to that vcinuse. Brigade tbrougb Franc* ew their '^ A T ^ T y SONNET5 to which we have given definite Dedfict For Services plans to call for English volunteers ‘Had it been possible to maintain enemy couple N a 1. left the hunt- war sriteduiee of protowtlon," John- in toe next few day*, when a success- te take them into their homes. — son speelfled: Alaoka Rural Rehabilitation (» r p , tola month. During toe night n car, ajmiiar to government's foremost expert on rj Establishment of standard wiUch dtrecte toe federally-sponaor- Ohlson said that tola year toa Bucharest Dec. I.— (A P ) — A ^ toe eeHOwie. amploye, was found parked on a entabUsh toe capacity of t ^ coionv’* marketing cooperaUve. Authorities said the order waa ^ with groat arched windoem. ter-rood. Deputies sold to* imb ud H# cmited tha colony nn **u3Qush» sued to protect toe large Jewish pop- Cu^wh6re Around Uka center tiklt aU plants. He and tore* other fanneifs recent- fisd success and fully Justified." W W W In i t however, hors no re- ulation ot OernauU. in northeni Ru- were ranged toe twelve members of 3. Training of factories by ly becaoM embroiled with toe colony Of toe 171 established tracte. he semblaitcc to toe bnadlt psLir. «n«an* of currant and “ educatiotial" manOMment on tola issue os Ptp- mania. where last night sraynagogue to* temporary National Bcoaomic said only I3 now were unoccuteed. and six other buildings were set Committee. ^Deputies sTprssneJ the belief tbe orders. pai did his own marketing at and toe Oorporatton has a watting couple had swung nnett after ieav- Aneborogs and other Alaska raU- afire m antl-Jewiah demoostratlona The room was with spao- 4. OoBpletlaa of organixatlan road polnte. int of from 3.000 to 4,000 appU- »nd was beaded for Mln- and training of perronnel needed to ennte, virtually aU farmers in the Tbe governor stated that hearing tatora, about e lg l^ reporters. «qwnd Biqipty organisatlona to war Tbe eorpocatlon contends that United Staten. Yiddish sptAen would provoke to* eamsramen and news reel pvea. The FBI offlee at Oes Plppel's otigilna] contract with toe Cbrtstiaa populaUpn further. riVbar*. la the audlsBo* wra* M a y « ^ e i « » 8 iH YB AeNc strength. Tbe pranent coloaiste. be said, WIN feasramsiit, by which he came her* dccTM spsciflca'iy forbade o >N1B| ®- ■jrtF^coaplstlai of ooiatract bav* fin* homes and all the bsBsfite eouMs Bssht be traveltiM tbe use of riddlab (a dUlact aaoksa "■j sjlBnti tor nl antkipetad ssfisrifsajst.- of a modsra esotor. with srbnnB. a by many Jaws pclawtlly In 'f- -7 a stS msTT and aohsr * * - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 ,193B IjETW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,1938 ^T/ , ------^ ^ ^
cotional drive on taxed that raloe BBAL*TY SHOE OWNER aa marshal. Mr*. Lillian Carney con- the coat of living for all of ua. • GETS HBRaELF DEER ECHMAUANHEAD $60,850 BUILDING ASSAILS TAX SWAI CHRtSTNAS BAZAAR I Judge Wants A ll Nations INSTALL OFFICERS tinues as regent, and ncr aaaociate MRS.B0RST ‘Moat people pay bidden taxao DENIES PUITING RUM AN^^ N .Y. Stocks officers are: past regent, Mra. Bea- without knowing it, and It'a Uttla Lehightoa, Pa., Dae. l.— (API Me Lappen; vice regent, Mlaa Bteffie jwonder faunlly budgeta are otrainM — All this he-man talk about IRnaky; recording secretary, Mrs. when, for example, the commlaalon'a OF COUNTRY CLUB DURING NOVEMBER IS BIG ATTRACTION T o Recognize Fair Trial ^CAMPAIGN LEADER chasing the wild dee- leavaa ANY PRESSURE TO OBLITER ATE BY TOWNS AND AND HOLD BANQUET Mae McVeigh; financial secretary, raaearah department flnda hidden Adams Ehep...... Minnie Hall cold. She closed up Mrs. Jennie Fogarty; treasurer, Mrs. taxea add 11 centa to a 2B*ccnt pur- Air Raduc...... her beauty shop, tucked a ride Frances McIEvltt; monitor, Mrs. obaae of meat, glO to every 080 ot under h*r arm, and hied oft to Alaska Jun ...... Nw Tork, Dec. 1—(AP)—A bop*Awatehed everything that went on In UPON KENNEDY Alleghany ...... Leagie Report Drawn By Of Eskhnolaiid that*lR $* "certain 44/«me>6mlsa countries"—wereoaAeaaaeealA^'* 0 for-^^ LltMlthe Mk$couriroom. I •*# OSA/anx ** Mary Mortarty; guides, Mlaa Mar- rent, 01.05 to a 05 bat and Ol.OS to FASCIST GUARD the wood*. Returning, ahe car- Director Of Tnde School Record Montli For Year; Daughters Of Isabella Enjoy garet Zorskis, and Mrs. D. Mc- |Ti Diiect Fi|ht Afainst Un- AIIM Ctaem ...... eign aptea are summarily shot— “However, I want the world to a 0* pair of shoea.” ried a 130-poUnd deer. Carthy: guards, Mlsa Nellie Smith, i CBNTH A aerlea of atudy prograraa wiu (ODutlmiad from rage k> fM B Pag* OH.) Am Rad St S ...... would learn a lesson in Judicial fair know the American way of doing Martin Urges Cntting Ont * Draws Himdreds To Sonth Mrs. Esther Gorman; custodian, be arranged for member* through New Prendent; P rim Am Smelt ...... Constmetion Iinproye- play from this government’s spy things. Our courts are open, our acem ry Tum That la- effort to mobilise every household Am Tel and T*l . . . Dinner At Sheridan; Offi- Mrs. Frances Strange: organist, which to Inform famlllea hero of BtopB, wars conAdtat, hhwavar, that trial waa expressed today by Fed- Justice la the beat we know how to in the isatlaa for voluntary national Am Tob B ...... give. their tax burden, Mro. Fraoier aald. codreanu’s death would bring an Methodist Charch. eral Judge John C. .(nox. Mrs. Alice Burke; chancelor, Mrs. WPA SCHOOL PAINTERS service against the threat of war. Awarded Golf Winners. end to Iron Guard aasasalnaUona Am Wat Wks .... ment Seen $10,000 Gun. I Of Payments To State Of maa Coib Of Livin(. The tall, gray Judge said in an “1 am glad that the government cers Who Were Seated. Ann Leclcrc; scribe. Miss Mary Cton- He also announced plana for a and revolutionary eonaplraey. Anaconda ...... nery. interview he had "leaned over back- proeecutipd this case so that tho ahtft to a compulsory national rag- Hta movement w u descHbOd aa a Armour H I...... Money RaisetTBy Taxes. people ot this country might have Tho regent, Mra. Carney was pre- INDUSTRY SLUMP GAIN ROBINSOfTS PRAISE Atchison ...... "Igloo o f Eaklmoland." the annual varfls" In charging the apy-convlct- tv Vra. O. F. Borot, of 03 Cambridge later which, he aald, "m ay bacoma John D. Bchmallan, director or th* "one-fuehrer" organtxatlon which he Snow and tmfavorabla building an appreciation of what la going on St. Margaret’s Circle, Dnnghtera sented with a gift in appreclaUon ot naeeaaary.” Ha dlscloaad tht ma- Avtauon Corp . .. . Christmas bazaar of the Soutd Ing Jury because he wanted other local Mtata Trade aehool, waa alsctad had managod to direct even while in weathsr at the end of the past nations to know that America pro- within the borders of thla rountry, her services the past year, and Mrs. dlfoot today waa named to lead local ehlntry waa balng aat up to affect Baldwin CT ...... Methodist church, attracted hun- of I.rabella, held tta Installation ban- COST 132 BIIUON Vice Principal Oivts Dinner pitson. M* waa serving a aantence month did not curtail the amount Seven recommendaUons of the vides a "fair, honqst and humane which la supposed to be at peace Hannon also received a gift. ^1* wotnea in the nation-wide drive of such compulsory dvlllaa mohUiaa- prasidant of th* Manehaatar Coun- for treason.. Balt ano Ohio . . . . •ireds of grownups and children with the rest' of the world." quet last night at the Hotel Sheri- To Workmen Who Did Diffi- Bendix ...... of authoriied construction to any OonnecUcut League of Municipal-. yteterday from the opening at 3 trial" for all, regardless of nation- During the evening, James Breen the Nhtlaiial Oonaumen Tax Oom- tlon within thraa wtaka In tha avant try elub at tha annual mtatmg ana No Know. Rucccosor dan. A delicious turkey dinner was (fVmtIniied from Page One.) cult Job Well. Beth Steel ...... appreciable degree. It ie revealed In o clock, until the close at 10. The ality or of the offense charged. sang several sclectlona, and Rev. daaion agalnat "all unnrceaaary of a war. atsetlon o f offlcera at tht club, last lUes for revising SUte Statutes, i Officials believed he arould have Borden ...... building figures being compiled by •elr opened at the same hour today Johanna Hofmann, 26, a German REFUGEE DOCTORS UCENSED served, the tables being decorated James Timmins, chaplain of the .cir- taxea that Inereaae the coat of liv- To Avoid OampUlahai night. Mr. Bchmallan haa been serv- no successor or that what wm left the office of the Building Inspector. which last year compelled tbe cities hill's hairdresser; Otto Hermann numeroua chart* to which he re- The painting of achoola being Can Pac ...... and towns of OonnecUcut to pay to and will wind up tonight about 10 with touches of red ano yellow, and cle and rector ot St. Bridget'a In an addraas before tha House o f ing as president since laat March, of the guard would disintegrate In a Total building on which {^rmlts Voss, 39, airplane mechanic, and Trenton, N. J., Dec. 1— (A P ) — tho favors w-ere small ash trays fill- church, made a lew remarks. ferred frequently to llluetrate the done under WPA la nearing comple- Case (J. I.) ...... the state approximately $3,142,000, ’The igloo and Mother Goose land, Aaaouacement ot her appointment Commons, Sir John raltoratad being appointed to fill tht vacancy confusion of squabbles over leader- were Issued In November figures at Erich Glasler, 28, former U. 8 Thirty-four refugees from the old ed with candles. atatlatlcal point* he made. tion in Msnrheater High School ,Cerro De P a a ...... moat of It from money collected by headquarters for the kiddles, proved Past Regent Mrs. George H. Wil- ha Aairnum «t the eommUalon unit Explaining that the cumtilatlve where all o f the Interior of the Prim# Minlatar Chamborlala’a de- aiiip. <^es and Ohio . .. . $60,850, making November a ban- to be popular. The girls in charge Army private, were convicted of world were among 79 physicians Mra. Margaret Hannon of New ner construction month for the them from locally asacaaed and col- liams was presented with a gift In to ha tormad among Mancheeter Income low h.ad exceeded $132,000,- huUdIng has been repainted with the tarmlnatlon to avoid oompqlalon at There appeared to be through the Chrysler ...... iw re attired in the costumes of the conspiring to steal American mili- granted llcenaes to practice In New 'Sritaln. state organizer was the In- year, and placing it some $30,000 lected property taxes, are discussed honor of her recent appointment aa hhoaewives waa made today from 000.000, the labor atntlitlca expert exception of the Janitor's room. The praaant and aald a voluntary ragls- nation n feeling of relief. King <>>l C a r b o n characters in the familiar nuraerv tary secrets, the latter with a Jersey by the State Board of Medi- stalling officer. Sht w-aa aasicted by tht organixatlon'a national head- tar by looallUas would ha combined ahead of November of laat year, in detail In a thirty-one page report cal Ehcamlners today. supreme president of the Emblem aald, "In other worda had our annual Franklin School was painted Inalde Carol waa emerging from the ex- Col Gas and El . . . . rhymes, including Simple Simon, recommendation for clemency. They Miss May Ojnnor, state vice regent clubs of the United Statea. Opiartare In Chicago through Mra. with maaaurss "for inaurtng that all citement In a strenj^bened position Oomt tnv Tr ...... when only $30,978 worth of new being diatributed this week by the and the artistic posters made by national Income continued uncharg- before the men were aent to th* League. • will be sentenced tomorrow after- IBMMth a rraaiar, national preei- ed since 102# there would have been wish to aarva thatr country shall and ha and bia premlar. Dr. Miron OomI Solv ...... work was authorised. Richard Symington made such noon under a law providing a maxi- work at th* High School and when In October, ovsr $60,000 worth of The report waa prepared by Se- daat available, for the entire period, an have tha maana o f knowtof how Crletea, wera applauded. Cons E dison...... a hit. It haa been decided to auction mi’-i oenalty of 20 years In prison. I Of Day It thla la flnlahed thla week they will permits were Issued, and the past lectman Richard MarUn o f Man- The oommiaalon ie daacrlbed aa a average of 11,000 more In good* and be transferred to the recreation thair sarvicaa can bast b* utUlaad." There were Indications thla morn- Cons O il...... them off tonight. “In some countries,"’ Judge Knox ’MtopoUUcal organlaatlon eeaduct- service* for each man, woman and He outlined thasa atepa: ing that a minister of the former CODt Can ...... month has continued a nnerally cheater, the,League"a execuUve sec- The Asbury group had all It building. rapid upward sweep in the con- said, ' spliis are given a secret trial la c a drive 1^ louaewlvea of the child in th* United SUtea.” 1. A handbook to ha dalivarad "to antl-Semltlo Octavlan Ooga govern- Corn P r o d ...... retary. could do to serve the crowd a reg lyTdiK p^; In carrying on the painting proj- struction field here. and shot immediately. A few nation acalnat hidden and direct He eatlmated the per capita na- every household throughout tha ment, Ion Antoneacu, would be in- Del Lack and West Tbe pamphlet, "The Financial Re- lUar supper, and tonlgbt they will ect It waa neoeaaary for the paint- Of the total amount of building lationahlp of the Etote and the months later an announcement Is taxea that add to the burden of the tional Income for th* current year country" giving datalls of all aarv- volved in an investigation ot the Douglas Aircraft .. try to have a fresh supply of appe- made of their death and that la all er* to oo-oparat* with th* aehool of- permitted laat month, by tar the Towns," outlines the exlaUng altua- IcceplaBcag ooaauBMr. The drive la led In tma at $473 compared with 1540 In 1B37, icas "for which voluntaara are ra- Cuard'a acUvtUea. Du P o n t ...... Blchard Martin tising dishes for the cafeteria com- we hear about It.” flciala to pravant condtet with and arger part la placed in new dwell- Uon whereby Uie state and Its muni- BtaU hgr Mra. Charlea A. Templeton l$30 in 1933. and an average of tsoo quirad for tha dafenaa of tha coun- Oanaral Antoneacu, rallaved o f his Eastman Kodak .. binations. Many of the various Spoke 70 Minutes holding up of aehool work. ings, these having a total value of cipallUes annually exchange about booths did such a rushing business 0# Waterbury, the commiaaton'e for th* decade ending In 1930. try." ' military command, is being ques- Elec Auto Lit* . . . . The jurist, a native of Waynes itn d Set* So satisfactory was this don* Thasa Include regular and re- $49,300, leaving about $11,600 for fourteen million dollars with but Selectman John Holbrook of Waot- that new stocks of candy, food, pre- Oeahactlcut national committee He aald. however, that deepit* th* tioned about reports he aided ligbt- Gen Elec ...... burg. Pa., where he served as Jus drop from th* last decade th* na- while th* work wiys being carried on aarva armed forces, pollea, BraSght- lata in Bessarabia. Gen Foods ...... direction to other types of work.j very UtUe net b^gieflt to the ciUes brook. Mayor Claude A. Mills of serves and other goods )iad to be aaeher. In th* Franklin school that Vice large truck garage’s cost la Ifii Rockville. Flrat S elect!^ Robert uppIM this afternoon. tice of the peace at the age of 22. Hnndrede of l/'nita tional Income per persoi In thl* Ing, air ralda precaution and nurs- * Demand Oenth Mentenoa Gen M o to r s ...... and towns. It stresses four points; kytWaak- country la etlll higher than In Eng- Principal Robinson, to show his ap- ing aervicee. Gillette ...... eluded in the latter figure. first, that It Is ridiculous and waste- A. Tefft of Montvllle, and former Se- Tonight’s Entertainment. spoke 79 minutea In charging the rtbt oommiaalon la glad to have Ouj newapabers demanded that Jury. land and ic much greater than m preciation for th* wrork don* by the 3. A compilation of a "full Hat Heeker P rod ...... ful for the state to give to the towns lectman Michael Landed^ of Chap- Tonlgbt the entertainment by the h m terat among the teadera ot the death penalty be imposed for aa- lin. Oermany, Sweden and France, men and the co-operation shown, of all key oceupattona which, If Hudson Motors . .. with one hand and take from them CecUian club la sure to please, He directed the jury to disregard fter h fh u r thla adeded movement,” Mra. Frazier ahllanu of Flory Stefanescu Oo-Go- the nationality of the three defend- ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT Recommendation* eventually may provided them with a dinner when this country has to mobilise for de- Int H s r v ...... ITAUAN 0FH(3AL The recommendations suggested illsa Marjorie Wilson, aa the pro- aaUL "Already hundrtda of unita in anga, rector of the university of with the other; second, that the he made for extenatve changes In the work waa completed and praised fense, Would become so essential Int N ic k ...... towns should not have to raise by tbe LeglslaUve Committee were prietor of "Sara Perkins Hat Shop ’ ants (all Germans or German-born), many atatea are active In the cdu- th* aystem to promote competition, them for the way In which they had Cluj, who waa ahot and seriously endorsed by the League during with her clerks, Helen Hyde. Ruth declaring they should receive "con- to war effort of the nation that per- wounded Monday. > Int Tel and .Tel . . . URGED FASCISM money through Its sources of taxes inereaae and etahillae employment, Worked under unusual difficulties. sons above a certain age who arc Johns Manville . . . meeting in (Jllnton last summer. Lipptneott and Margaret Korngie sideration equal to that on an ' The attack on the rector was for the support of state govern- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY gat a wider dletrlbuUon of Income, engaged In them could not be spared Kennecott ment; third, that financial responsi- bel, will demonstrate their sales- American citizen. and control If not reverse the trend for any other form of national aerv- said to be part of an Iron guard manship In endeavoring to suit the Then he launched into a summa- or conspiracy for rebellion. Lehigh Val Rd . . . . (Centtnned from Page One.) bility should parallel administraUve JLOVr-BOY'S BLUB mackinaw toward bigger and bigger btialneRS Ice.” Llgg and Myers B tastes o f such customers aa Miss tion on the tertlmony of the govern- BELIEVE SUN SPOTS Police announced today the ar responsibiUty and fourth, that prop- 11 CALLS FOR FIRES 1— ( A P ) ^ aoat on Florence atreet, near Clin- orgMlxattona. (Vmipllad by Oonsultatlon. Loew's ...... lence were made. When thla did Hazel Driggs, Mlsa Althea Sborts ment's ace witness, Guenther Gus- ton. Pleaaa return t6 SI Florence rest of a 34-year-old studant who, erty owners should be accorded con- and Miss May Dickinson; wlille The committee, compoeed of six Thla list la to be compiled by John O. Bchtiiallnn Lorillard ...... not succeed, Ungarelll set Into mo- siderable relief from the burdensome tave Rumrich. U. S. Army deserter atract, upatairs. Reward. member* of congraa* and alx rapre- SCRAMBLED SIGNALS consultation between the minister they said, was identified aa on* of Miss Jean Story will represent the Qoanga's attackers. Mont Ward ...... tion an economic boycott against property tax. DURING LAST MONTH and defendant-tumed-lnformer. aentative* of government agenctee, of labor and araployers and work- caused by th* death o f Dr. LeVern* Nash Kelv ...... Irish scrubwoman and Miss Doro "Examine bis testimony with the Tha student tried to commit sui- these persons." The report points out that the waa oallad togethar at 10 a m. art. Holmes. Nat Blsc ...... thy Tedford the expressman. Miss utmost discrimination", Judge Knox San Francisco, Dec. 1—(AP) — cide aa poUca, tracking down Iron At a later point. Martin declared exIsUng relaUonship Is the result of f/J S. Btepa to build up the national Theodore O. Brown waa named aa Nat Cash Reg . , . . Chief Albert Foy Makes Re- Lucile Brown will furnish music. directed the Jury. Penona] Notices Sclentlata theoilMd today that un- Guard terrorists, burst Into his that Communists actively are try- patchwork leglslaUon and that It n^WINTER-LUBE service organisation through local vice president and Edward Burke Nat D a ir y ...... Parade of Models. ueual eun spot activity aor.imblad room. ng to gain control of the labor should be considered as a whole, to port; Two Bell Atenns Foreign newspaper correspond- HOSPITAL NOTES committees to help Individuals de- and Dr. Howard Boyd were elected N y C en tral...... movement In th* United Statea, "A dandy ahow," waa the verdict ents pricked up their ears and radio signala and made poaalble th* to the Board of Governors ot the aasure that property laxea are not Caused Great Damage. even o f tbe men who witnessed the CARO OP THANKS ‘ too perfect" short wave reception cide which plaoaa thay will best fill NT NH and H .... through both the CIO and th* hastily scribbled cable messages. club. Dinner was served by the club HAIUBD AS MARTYB. out of balance with the tax system display o f no less than 78 different The family ot th* late Mra Anne which Pilot Charlea B. Stead blamed In the defense aebsma. North Am ...... American Federation of Labor. H* They he said frankly that in his Sha* with to thank their friend* Admlttad today: Elalna Maa- 4. An intanalva racrulting cam- management, after which prises Berlin, Deo. , 1.— (A P )— Th* Jackard ...... added, however, that the number of the state. The recommendations There waa 11 calU for fire In the garments on living models, arranged opinion Rumrich was an “unmiti- KanMa, Olaaaoa atraat, Sally for th* loae of a transport plan* and Westfaaltache LandesMttung, only of the League would not add any- South Manchester Fire District dur^ by Mrs. Rose Kronlck and culled -(A P )-ii^ l aad relatlvea fer their hint expre* dv* of tta seven occupants when he patgn for all sarvloas beginning the wars awarded to winners of golf Param P i e t ...... of Communists at work in thu di- gated liar” in a number of instances. ^eym pathy and floral otter- IVAmlgo, 4SS Htlletown road. Chaa- mlddltIddli of January. Oennaa nawspap^ to oorament on Penn ...... rection had bean “over-emnhasisad." thing to the aggregate of state and Ing the month of November, nine ot from the stock of the Wllrose Dress ‘ But” , he said, "even a liar, as North They with eepeelelly to eo- mad* a forced landing in tha Pacldc events conducted during the past tar OrumuIaM, M Birch atraat, Uar- Tha minister deolarad tha govern- yaar. tha killing of Coraellu Zelea Co- Phelps D od ge...... "Like the Nasti and tha Faa- local taxes, on the contrary, they these being still alarms, CJbief Al- shop for the evening’s entertain each ot us knows, can on occasion Mloetod .esiiledg* th* ooarteM ot Th* Xon ocean. would permit sizable savings to both ment. "Judy," o f the Herald’s Ami Co.. Lithuanian women'* Auxi- Jort* Q ay, 643 Mlddl* Turnpike ment would expedite arrangements Major Awards draanu, leader o f th* Rumanian Phil P e t e ...... ctsts," he said, "the CommunlsU bert Foy reports today. The two apeak truth." Beat. "Sunapota produce uncanny con* Iron Guard, hailed him today aa a the state and the munlclpallUes by Bargain Sound column, gave the Jurat* to Harr * f Mancheeter and It. Xllce- ditlona In sort wave radio," declared for training volunteers both by tbe Major awards went to the Ball- Pub Serv N J . .. . are seeking control of labor organ- bell alarms were for fires that did Personal Conviction AU 8plee> aeth'a Soelety ot Hertford. Ceniua: Fifty-four patient*. martyr and hero. doing away with much of tbe cost deacriptlona------,------— aa ------model- after mode* »ym udo:^-; Dr. Albert J. Newlln, director of various sarvicaa and In a general sleper brothari, both outstanding Radio ...... isations by getting Into positions considerable damage. The fire on Judge Knox said after tbe trial scheme of preliminary instruction It said Codreanu "died aa he ReadiM ...... ot leadership, by getting slscted to of handling the various transacUons appeared under the spotlight, with- that It was bis personal conviction # W a U th m j;' the RIcard Memorial obaervatory Itnkamen, Paul as men's club cham- November 4 destroyed the frame AT THIS PRICE lived—fsarleaaly, unfilnchlngly . . . . involved. out any waits whatsoever. In th e. ueicuanis were pare or the near San Joae. In the prlnclplaa of civilian defense. pion and Earl aa winner of Uie Ram Rand ...... office and by caucusing on poUclas structure owned by C3ieney Brothers the defendants were part of the Will Contract to Serve. a hundred times h* could have Rapublio Steel ___ before union meet'nqs." Moat of the recommendaUons of off Beech street that waa used as a conUnuoM p ^ e of modish styles derman espionage system and that Federal aeronautics authority President's Cup. William Weir waa found ways to place himself In safe- voatnBwa.t*;! He also said aom* classes of vol- Rey Tob B ...... Would Work With Redn. the laague have been supported by garage. 'The fire threatened property ^ m lltUe girls to grandmothers, this country was too lax In inves representatlvea were here today to runner-up In the former event and ty but he scorned to do s o ...,R e - p e InridCTtel music was by Mias Ugatlng spy acUvIUes. tho dijr, ^ : unteers would be asked to obligate Safeway Stores ... Questioned by Chairman Dies state oommisatons which have had on the south side of High street and begin an Inveetlgatlon of the trage- William J. SIteman in th* latter. membrance and reverence, like Ann St^kland, and a profuilon of He said he waa convinced some of ilautw by do* ^ themselves by a contract to aerve. Schtnisy D ls ...... ID.. Tex.), MarUn acknowledged occasion to atudy the subject, such in addiUon to No. 1 and No. 4 an- dy, which occ\irred early Tuesday Miss Marlon Fitzgerald won the wo- flaming torches, will forever burn chr3rsanthemums was used for the the dally spectatori at the trtal b i t a * ho «nuo. morning. . It will become "part of th* ordin- Sears Roebuck'___ that he had said previously that as the Special Tax Commission, the swering on the fir^ alarm, additional ary duties o f citizenship," he added, men's club championship with Mra. beside this hero's nameless grave.'* I anaw orodj^ Shell U n ion ...... Harry Bridges. West coast CIO Pauper Law (Jommisalon, the Emer- help waa provided from No. 2’s ***^^S!fc* *” *? J . .... '"'**'* "P*®" foreign countries. Right At Th« to know the rudlmanta of air raid 8. O. Johnson aa runnar-up and the There Djfio n^d to go to the "i believe I could point them out", PILOT BOAT SUNK Soeony Vac ...... leader, would not work w th the gency Relief (Commission, and the bouse. dafensa and "how tha probiama of latter captured th* ladle*' ringer South P a c ...... (JAW but would work with com* Special Welfare Oommittee. cl^for good-looking clothee or he eald. "They took notes and hortorgj^' The box alxrm on Novembw 25 models waa the expreaeion over- VRIVBINTOPAV Stxrl Of The civil defense may rhact on the nor- tournament. George Finch turned in South Rwy ...... munlata. The committee has re- Each transacUon whereby the New London, Dec. 1.— (API — mal activities of the community." low gross in th* Class A men’a event did damage to the hbme of Herman heard, aa Judy (Mrs. Harold Burr) The Coast Qiiard reported today an St Brenda ...... ceived evidence that Bridges la a •tate and the towns and ciUes ex- Ruylng Heononl The government, he aald, Is de- and Carl Johnson had low net, while Hill at 110 South Main street and a called attention to the different and Intercepted message from the Pa- St Gas and El .... (JommunlsL change more than fourteen mllUona termined ultimately to extend the J. C. Carey had low groan In the Local Stocks St Oil C a l ...... As to Ungarelll, Martin testified permit that has since been issued charming details wlilch make thla trol Boat Ca-218 aald the Pilot boat of dollars annually la analysed In season’s garments so alluring. The scope of Instruction In such mat- Class B event and Wllflam Blteman St Oil N J ...... that merchants' who obtained .sup- for repairs to be made on the dwell- HAPPY REUEF William B. Tanner had been aunk the report, c<^les of which are be- ing, calls for an expenditure 6f $3,« collection embraced house coats for ters. and E. 3. Wabb were Uad for low Tax C o rn ...... plies from Italy wero • told they ing sent to the municipal officials of SOCONY DEALERS In collision with a steamer off Cap* In preparation for th* compulsory Tlmkan Roll Bear would be cut off from thetr courses 000. There was also damage done to morning wear, wool dresses for any Henry, and that th* pilots and nat. — • Fumlabed by BOllar and Whitaey tbe state, members elect of the 1939 time of the day, sportswear, sweat- universal reglafhr, which ha said 41 Peart Street Trans Amsriea It they did not accede to the vice contents. members of the crew were eaf* Arthur Knofla waa th* winner Ot General Assembly, and other Inter- era, plaid skirts; afternoon, bridge, FROM PAINFUL would be vital In Urns of war, BIr Hartford, Conn. Union Carbide consul’s demands. Tbe members of the Manchester aboard the Coast Guard boat. the Chamber of Commerce tourna- ested persons. dinner and evening gowns and ac- ad tho eoa* TOPCOATS John dlaclooed plans to utitif* the ment, while Dr. Howard Boyd won WIIHam E. Martlii Union Pac . . . . The witness said the v ce consul fire department had little to do dur- ARE READY TO GIVE YOU n.Bchlnery already set up for the ~ Dog Tax Merry-go-round caaaoriea, not forgetting warm win- ot tho olow* both tbe medical and match play Local Repreaeotatlve Unit Aircraft . had come to Detroit in 1934 from ing the month. Chief Griswold re- BACKACHE isoT L O F iu n ;;;^ INCLUDING REVERSIBLES 1941 cenaua. As an lllustraUon of the ridicu- porting no fires. ter coate. N tho Jury to tourneya conducted by the Manches- 1:00 p. m. Quotatlona Unit Corp Brazil, having been brought ther# To Fight For Markets uKit Gaa ^ Imp . . . “because of bis effective methods lousneae o f tbe swapping of nmney Bridal Gown or do taotood o< ter Medical Association, defeating between the two levels of govern- Tiny Eleanor Struff and Suzanne cRt^ V kWiiB/i—RjMl Beg. $17.60 Britain la mobUiatng har huge In- U B Rubber . . . . in forcing lUltans Uvlng In BrasU THIS EXPERT THOROUGH J,. «cnc ploa woo rt> Reg. $19.95 Dr. E. Zagllo In th* latter compatl- InsoranM Stocks ment, the handling 'o f dog tax Martin modeled tbe adorable chil- tTBRUd ta Um rtatit wRy. dustrial machina to keep Oermany Bid U S S m elt...... to becoms willing and pUabl* aganta « TM UdAByt RTR NRiopB'tRkM Vfty oF Uklnc aioa aftor • JOIN THE VICTOR RECORD tlon. Asked money la dted as follows: POWERS TO RESPEa dren’s styles. A real bride and her f?*?? ^ potadiioui wmu oat ol th« Id i i f w Q i at* NOW NOW from strangling th* markets of Aetna C a su a lty ...... 108 118 U « S t e e l...... of the Italian Fascist government." Wood. Moat pfopio pMB Rbout 3 piaU a day off r^ ^ iM siiit southeastern Europe — Rumania, Western Union .. MarUn said proteaU against "The state obtains tbe license bridesmaids appeared bathe fashion W»oat S pouadff of $va$u. Aetna Fir* 45 47 parade. Mrs. Oieater E. Mudgett. 1*1 SOCIETY AND G E T ... Bulgaria, Yugoelavla and othera. West El and Mfg Ungarelll finally were mads to the tag* and sella them to the towns at PrMttffat Off aeaaty paMafta with •martlat WmTERfiEIUlOil $14.95 $16.95 Aetna Life ...... 25 27 STATIS OF CONGO tbe former Mlaa Anita Gllnack, who aod Durainc tbowt thar* oiay bt eomotbina “WINTER-LUBE” JOB! Heavy subsidy of Brltlah Indus- Woolworth ___ State Department and th* latter a profit When licenses are Issued that Spoeial Automobile ...... 32 34 waa married two weeks ago, creat- »rpac with your kidaoya or Wadflaff. tries to permit strong competition exmn.' GenergI ...... EJlac B o n d a n d S h a r e made representation* to th# Italian the town clerk rdtalna a fixed ^ kidaffy lubat aad RHora Jcora Cavond ' 36 28 ed a atir aa she stepped on the plat- pWaoaooi araata natUr auy$ Reg. $22.50 with the dictator states waa con- POUCE SEARCH Hartford Fir* ...... government resulting in UngarelU's amount aa his fee. The bslsnce, or BrusaeU, Dec. l.— (A P )— Pre- faMO dDUMOl ‘ 78H 77 Vi form, atUred In her white eaUn ta lU Wood. Tbaaa potaoM wmy vurt aa«iia« sidered likely In financial circles Hartford Steam ^ ller 81 66 recall. rather the balance received up to a mier Paul Henri Spaak announced baokaebaff. rbouataua palaa, lota ct pap apd a et Maedojr ; NOW $19.95 The trade war waa outlined to tbe certain Ume of the 3rear, Is turned today that Belgium had received bridal gown, with two bridesmaid* •M»y. fffttiac op atabta. tv^ag. rmflnm National F i r e ...... 63 64 CONFER TO SETTLE in Sues rose and teal blue, and Um ayta, haadaeaaa apd du2*aa. 14.95 House of Commons laat night by R. Phoenix over to the town tressurer. He formal assurances from Germany, FOR GIRL HELD 80 82 matching hate and Sowers. iif Aak^ your dfufitiatdrufRiat loff lor Dopp t •) S. Hudson, secretary of the Over- keeps half for tha town and sends Great Britain and France respect- ----Pllii.- uMd turntiifuflyMoeaMfufly by biUIUum»m for m.. are turning to ua and asking ua to Washington, Deo. 1 — (AP) — In a speech to the Colonial Ck>m- daughter Mlaa Helen Pbmey; Mra. topcoat* are included! Need Hartford Elec. Lt ... 61 63 mlgsloner on DomeaUc Animals sat help them out.” (Umttniied frvro Page One) TaxtU* manufaeturara. labor and SATURDAY NIGHT, DEO. trd mlaeions o f the (Chamber and Sen- MarUn, Mrs. Walter Lewis, Mr* we say more? Illuminating She. ... 6SH 67 Vi snotber porUon for tbe encourage- Earl Story, Mlaa Jean Story, Mias ENGINE P R OTECTED Hudson warned Germany to cease (Jovernmant offlolala rasortad today Nolsemokers! ate aa Defense Minister Oswald By GKO. holmes 3 aussis MtOTicn, GEARS P R OTECTED Hartford Gas ...... 83 84 ment of the raising of sheep. Tbe Margaret Korngiebel, Mia* Beulah Out comas that heavy eummer oU. It’a what he conaldered unfair tactics tlon and gave her description to to privet*, Informal eonfaranees In Admission .6S& PIpo w of the Union of South Africa • Water pump lubricated So. New Eng. Tel. Co. 160 166 remainder he keeps on band as a Robb. Mlaa Bernice Wilson, Mrs. DecorfiUve Upholsterer The heavy, worn summer gear oil i* ro* threatening world trade or risk hav- field agents. County and federal of- a new effort to aettl* a tibntrovarsy arrived for political talks, the pre- worn from hot-weather driving. It can’t Western Mass...... 29V$ 81 Vi fund from which to pay for damage Elliott Remmey, Mra. Mary John- • Shackles lubricated moved from th* tranemlaslen and differ, ing Britain beat her at her "own ficers agreed^ that so far there was over whether laarners should b* mier thus quieted the public, wim- give your engine the beet protection on Industrials done by dog*. son, Mias Alice Benaon, Mlaa Alice • Fittings lubricated on I unhreraal Joints, game." apparently oo violation of federal examptad from th* araga-hour law. ried over reports that Belgium TO ALL HOMEIX)VERai aero day*. ential of your cor. , Acme W ire...... 3$ SI "But penwfia claiming damage by Msm . Mlaa Ann Duffy. Mra. James clutch throw-out'boaring, wheel beu-w He charged Germany was buying law: under federal statutes, FBI Am. Hardware...... 36V$ Although they reached a atala- would probably lose if the larger In fooa MOBILOIL ARCTIC-warM’s It’s replaced vrith th* right grad* of men are asalgned only when It ap- 304 dogs report the ibatter to local of- McKay, Mlaa Etbyle Lyttle, Mlaa ings Euroj abovs world prices and selling her Arrow H and H, Com. 40 43 mat* during thra* daya of public powers made a colonial deal with MobiloU Winter Gear Oil...m ade to tohs pears a kidnap vtcUm has been ficials. If tbe claim seems Just, the Jessie Dowling, Miss Ruth Dowd. 6n**t winter oil. It ffowe fact on aero day* •.All other fittings lubricated • King C goods at less than coat of produc- Billing* and Spencer. 4H 5Vl healings, spokeamen for manage- THE NEW Chancellor Hitler. tha *‘fight"eut of goars, th* atn^«l* *Mt af tion. taken across a state line or has pcen ment and labor agreed to continue damage la paid by the town from Ita Mias Josephine Marcotte, Mlaa May atand# up under high operating • Spring saddlas lubricated regards Bristol Brass ...... 37 40 own money, and the town applies to Waddell and Mlaa M ai^rle Wllaon. shifting. You’ll shift smoothly, easily, oa While Britain desired agreement missing seven days. negotiations hers next week. Each hsata. You gat sure, quick *tarte...and an • Distributor lubricated Colt’s Pat. Firearms. 81 84 The models, tbe narrator and Mrs. “>ki days...and you’ll save your gears from boy of with Germany, he eald. Britain Brown’s farm la located on a lone- axpreaaed hope they could solve th* the state treasurer for reimbiuae- angina that’s fully protected at all epoods. Eagle Lock ...... 16 18 CIRCLE Kronlck all received praise for their • Fan baarini lubricated dangoreu* winter wear as wall I (Batra who for would not healtat* if neces- ly road near Oxon HIU, on th* edge problem. menL Then at the end ot the year RADICAL STUDENTS (Extra charge for over 8 quarts.) Fafnlr B earinga...... 90 the money aUU held by the state work. • Steering gear lubricated sary to "put on the acrew." ot Maryland's tobacco count^, SATURDAY ONLY charge for ovor $ Iba.) f-?. .J atrating Gray T*1 Pay Station 10V4 134 treasurer la pro rated and returned, • Conorator lubricated southeast ot Washington. "BANK ALARM". WKk haa Bud Hart and Cooley . ... ISO to the towna. In the meanUme, the BLAMED FOR H L A ^ • Stertar lubricated Deny Seeing Girls Hendey Mach., B. ... CONRAD NAGLR • B. HUNT Two young men, riding In a truck, 8V4 104 money turned over by the town 2 SPARK PLUGSADJUSTED the re.*:* Landera. Frary Jk Clk. 26 38 • Brake croaa-membara, clutch rods, drag AIR n U E R CLEANED were questioned by Washington po- clerk to the town treasurer after a Spark plug* are removod-lnapacted for leaa a [ RAIL EMBARGO BRINGS New Brit. Mch.,.-Com. 36 36 "BAR 20 JU lm CB" Belgrade, Dec. l.— (A P )—Radi- POUCE COURT link* and clutch pedal lubricated Your air filter ia removed. Th* mesh to REGOM) PUYEIt^l lice dring the night. Inspector certain Ume of year la retained en- cal students were bUmed for a cracked porcelain or broken point*. been ye do., pfd...... 95 • Uncovered springs oiled cleanod of coUocted dust and dirt. Back Bernard Thompson said they ac- SYATI SUN. - MON. Urely by the town. bomb explosion today in a study“X laat night, after a Spark plug gap* are adjusted to help atained ntytllteoHliTlim COMPLETE SHUTDOWN North and J u d d ...... 2SH 364 • Hoa# connections chackad knowledged being In the vicinity of Peck, Stow 4k Wilcox 8 "OR. JEHYLL AND 2.708 Aoooaatiaga room of tbe Tugoalav Academy of »;nmk#n driving charge prevloualy give you faet-firing atarta. Hgoce and soother vital port of your car Oxon Hill at tbe time of the abduc- 10 • Lights checked la ready fe r winter driringl nent. for Quicker Starts! Yewr Russell Mfg. Co. .... 84 38 MR. HYDE" WMh "To keep track of all this buil- Sciences In Zagreb. o6g*d against him had been dropped. tion, but denied having seen the F. MARCH - M. HOP3UNS U only one dog is licensed In The bombing waa regarded as a JamM J. Murphy. 43. of 30 Nevvman terruria Chicago. Dee. i.— (A P )—A rail- glrti. ScovlII Mfg. Oo. ...* .. 35H 274 It’s a known fact that Tetraethyl I.ead is added road embargo on livestock ship- Sllex Co...... 12 14 town and if only one claim for protest agabist the celebrsUoa* to- atraat rsoalved a fine o f $io and No need to have worn, nroth- It. the A woman living near Red's Cor- "RING RONO" g e la paid by each town. It re- day of the 20th anniversary of the e w on a charge of vtolatlon of rules W CKCW to most gasoline to give it more power— more ments to comml.^slon men brought Stanley W ork s...... 43 48 eaten npholstercd fnm itnre PfanLsh a complete shntdo'.\T\ today In the ner. Md., five miles from the Brown do., pfd...... •.. 27H 294 ires 676 accountlnga tha stats establishment of the Yugoelav of tbe road. According to the testi- pep and quicker starts. That’s why Royal home, said she heard a girl scream- REPLACE shabby, Worn, the ilea strike-bound Chicago stockyards. Tonington ...... 36 38 TUES. - WED, ^ 2,028 accounting* by all the kingdom. (Zagreb la regarded as mony bitroducad before Judge Har- Crown is a better gasoline. It contains more Inglng In a passing truck late yes- "ALEXANDER’S RAO TDfB . a grand total of 2,708 ac- o4d W. Oarttty, Murphy waa held on WHATVALUEIANDHOW riWT. fn* ay Rallro_ds clamped the embargo Veeder Root ...... 43 44 the center of Ooatlan opposition to ont>or-date fabrics with onr tenlav afternoon. "Hia ,RAND" WIto countlnga. The total amount of tha Belgrade regUne.) th# IteuOT count after h* had been away w lead than any regular gas. It’s ', premium and on consignments to tbe open mar- New Tork iks BXOfT. new fabrics, selected for Officers said Lucy Bros’n told Bank of New Tork . 870 390 Tj rena Power mon^^lnvolved annually is about 4tKmTmn>d by a police mirfeoii. but a '/irregular ga.s— and yel it .sells for regular gas ket at the urging of the Chicago ING raneequent examination. It wax comfort and quality. pointing Livestock Exchange. them the truck approached from Bankera Trust . . . . . 43 FIRST OOASTINO FATALITY. PLEASANT TO HAVE prices. behind aa she and )ier sister were NIGHT* "PASSPORT HUSBANDS" clabnod, dlaclosed that Murphy had A “de E. L. Kemp, representative of the Central Hanover .. . 81 84 “TTie rituaUon is even more ridic- walking along the road. They were uffarad a concussion, and waa not carriers In the yards, said meat Chase ...... 29 81 COBONG SUNDAY: ulous la view of tbe sUte statuU Watertmrg. Dec. 1.— (AP) __ 3 Pc, Set of man returning home from a business THURS. . FRI. under th* Influenoe when arrested. animals consigned to commission Chemical ...... 4 1 4 434 JANET GAYNOR In which speelflcaUjI atatea that the U- Robert WSlch. 18. tieranie thla city’s manlan 1 gal. ^ gals, for $ J , 0 0 school In Washington, and a friend TABLEWARE TO LAJMES! cenae fee la in lieu of property am coasUng fatality of th* season. Murphy waa represented by Attor- A CAR THAT RUNS a men would be rejected but that di- .City ...... 22 24 "THE YOUNG IN HEART" »y WUUam 8. Hyde. Re-Upholstered such foi had given them a ride part o f the Ointinantal ...... "MY LUCRY STAR" taxes oe doga worth leas than $200 Welch died today at St Mary’s l^os- rect shipments to packlngojlrm s . 1 1 4 184 Thom** H. MaeCarton, 19, of ..al Like New. Your Choice of den an* way. Corn Exchange . . . . 48 80 NEXT TUES. AND WED. With aad, therefore, should be considered pltal following an abdombial op- would be accepted. Birch atreet waa fined $5 and costa Fabrics. Refused Proffered Ride First Nattonal...... 1600 1680 ON OCR STAGE 80NJA HEINR • R. ORRENB of the property tax recelpta of eration. He was tatjurod whil* fourteor The strike of the CIO livestock the towns." on a charge of vtolatlon of rules of SMQ0TH...IS ,-C-. IK; The men asked if they wanted Guaranty Trust . .. . . 228 235 coasting on Homestead avenue Mon o f foolij handlers entered Its 11th day to- "SPEED TO BURN" day. tbe road. GET YOUR day. another ride, Lucy said, 'but they Irving IT u a t...... 7 4 12 BATEESE H’eMd Ort Tax Rotas 1,000 refused. HEE3ISELF IN PEBSONI Adoption by the General Assembly It ia Manufaet Trust .. . 874 894 doomed to DKMOLmON “One Jumped out and I ran to a ManhstUB ...... 14 16 w the raoommendaUona of the CAPITALUT SUICIDB SAFEGUARDED like p‘ Gallons O f big bole in a fence along tha road," N T Trust...... 80 88 loainie would permit aa average re- $32-00 Nazia, \ GASOLINE ahe continued. "I started through 6uctlon of more than four and a ha'f (toralcaim. Tex., Dae. 1— ( A P ) __ New Tork, Dae. 1—(AP) — Man- CHILDREN CARED TItl* Ouarante* . . . . 6 4 8 ha^’s blatorie Sixth avenue ele- pro-Geri this hole when I heard Mary TODAk AND nOD AY Frank Neal Diene, 78. weU known , Pay Only $1.60 W eeUy! Public National . .. . 27 29 “** «te of Une—whose roaring overhead FROM ZERO DAYS murder FREE! cream. I looked back and the man U. 8. T r u s t ...... 1880 1600 STATE all the ciUe* aad towna in the state. Texaa capitalist and philanthropist Msk« jrour n41o toM m GUttrie had grabbed her and was draggli^ was found dead today, his throat tralna have contributed mightily to Carol FhooocnBDH"lt8dt«l Hffftr jroGr FOR BY RELATIVES Njw Torfc's dvlc cocophooy since GAS 1st Prize, 25 gals. 2nd Prize, fBBvriU ndJ* proemnB, phts thm her to tbe truck. Uaa to the atat* which tbe Lewrae alaahed, near a runnliig buis mw FREE! Footstool, 2 extra Rumani; M78—baa bean doomed to demolt- 15 gals, ,3rd Prize, 10 gals. worki'B rraGtGBt artistB m V tetar “ He threw her Into th* truck and HEALY RETURNS HONE; would have aboUafaed, aad the JuaUce o f tbe Peace A. i . Footer i« ttOB. pillowa with every order. lUcorda. vh«o«T«r rom wi*h. Yoo Boston, Dec. 1 — (AP) — Six amount Involved during the laat fis- question Given away every week. Cou- t«t thla dcHBbtG MttBteal pWaBor* drove back toward Washington. I turned a vcnUct of niMdt orphaned children were cared for could atUI hear her screaming." cal yaar of tb* stata are: SOCONY of this : wb«a iota iko Victor lUeard t>y relatives today while funeral ar- YOUNGEST ^NIVEBSITY HEAD Free Estimates! pon with every Sl.OO purchase Soidatv. Com to far fall datatU William B. Brown, th* girls' fa- TABLEWARE TO LAMES I State Tax. $1,280,000; MiUtarv labor lbaorb does of Rum FREE uQ this truly Bmaxlns offer todMj I rangements were made for their REPORTED MISSING Phone 7351 or 3615 SOCONY-VACUUM of Royal Crown or Royal ther, was called from hts work at $4^,000; InsUtntkma] Cara, ler" (3o< 50 Gallons Every Week yrtae aiiAJeta to aAanfa mother and grandmother, alaln yes- $791,000; Widows' Aid, 1266 000- Btoomlngton, Ind., Dec. 1.— (A P ) Crown Super Gas. No letters terday by their father before he the Federal Bureau of Printing and 1— (A P )-J o im J. Our Work of Superior sociateo, erftAewf aetiea. Hartford. Dec. l.— (AP)—Frank M^ Vel^ Fln.^ ^.doTS O’Hara, veteran Ubor leader died at —Herman B. Wells, haavy-oet 36- M: to write— no covers to send in. ccmmltted suicide. Engraving. Hla wife made a radio f m 20 Wceka. Nothing appeal shortly after midnight for E. Hesly, Jr., 24, son of the Hart- Wrifare. $l2l,000; Dog Llcmse his home, 108 Garfield avenue ye*r-taat Duriag the past thra* years tha R -P rin ce Of y y — « th# International SUver Boland Oil Co. office. When be failed to report for PLUS! H*i^ Wanta John J. SJaZ Company ^ante in Coonactieut bad Manchester to I factor In tha pries It brings—la da- Hartford to th* Praaa Board o f Coo- t R. S. PottertoD United MUtea bae attractad over a work, tbe efflc* communicated with TIXM VB A imXION” at. Oxe 8 * M Wbefe! of Naugatock. Flnt Sslactmaa tomlnad by the oolor o( the thra. Boctlcut (Jallsg* waa ^^proopaet today of a Christmas -IMIElEyER Y06J dollars woite at gold yaariy Ma panata. Fadaral agents LWRh W. Boxlto . P. Lana OLUr GRAY ^Upholstering Ca ItHh or ‘ nanter by the distributton of eaUaff into ttia CARALOMA I — m w ifin g to $l00,00fi. IS Sehsal street SOCONY DEIIERS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,1938 RAGE FOUR ' Manchester evening her al d, Manchester , conn. Thur sday, December i, i988 Pii&B I company In the Electrie Bond and d«roua bullylns' of NaslUm has parasites, and from the defoliation Share company system. around the Island of Cuba, the paa- I ducting these plaaaoht ooutham SEARCH FOR TEST sengera spending the holiday at aea iUutrlyratrr boon mat In kind and thara wllbtea and early decay that follows their Overnight News UTILITIES SUBMIT Moat SJmpUty Flwweea MISS WEST BACK tours, enabling ao many poopla to FROM FARM Under the utilitylllty holdingho company In balmy atmosphere, while the en- get away from workday corea and faw taara for tha consplratora In attachment, It will have to keep tire Atlantic seaboard waa In the A T h o u g h t HEALTH-DIET APVICE TO YOU. act, the la d in g companies must re'- j routine problema to whUe away for Cit»ttitt9 H eralb any country whera tympaihy with somebody on guard with an over- By DR. FRANK McCOY In Ne w Y o r k ON PAY-HOUR ACT Of Connecticut knit theii%catteredir acattc operating prop- midst of a storm of blizzard propor- I a fortnight in comfort ashore and By BOB ALLEN REVISED SETUPS FROM 1RIP SOUTH tions. A delicious Thanksgiving din- afloat tn the sunny islands of the ruBUsuKo mt xhib the Hitler philosophy la abaant. sixe baseball bat to shoo the bugs <)«Matlo«a m regmrd to Healtk «Bd IMH erties into closely-woven geographic IR»t 1 keep it ■agar im M y By ASSOCIATED PRESS unite. They must also simplify their ner waa served aboard on Thursday Caribbean—the "Land of Manana.” u “ I PRINTINO COMPANT, IWO away. And that Is a Job for which and In the evening members of the bring It lato oabJaettMt loot IR I t BlaMlI a in tt will be answered by Dr. McCey w Im eaa Milk la not only the neoroot to By GBOKUE MOHt* 7 M s a l i a t t o a D o o g e r finances. the busy Socialist mayor has no ship's company presented an enter- MaiMliMttr, Conn. GETTING A JURY be addreaaed In enre of UUa pnper. Em- perfect food one can buy, but at New York, Dec. 1.—With IttUe [ This Is the time of year whtn tha There may be a top holding com-' oay meana w M 1 have ytoaoR TBu ILAB PEROUHON time. Administration Inyestigators Hartford—Joseph M. Tone, state SEC Receives Programs For pany—referred to by Chairman tainment of folk dancing and excel- Oonorai Mannitor eloss atonspad. self addreaaed tha preoent prica o f commodities fanfare, Moaotro Arturo Toocontni soapbox Demosthenes ot Columbus labor commiasioner, announced that Hamlin Street Resident Tells lent music. othero, 1 otyoolf o M M ha a It has been stated that it may The McLevy boom has been sen- has found relokatlon at several nlgtit Douglas as a "grandparent.’’ This * * • • « • « Ottobar I, >ttl for reply. that ore a necessity for everyday Circle clothe themselves In warmer eight training institutes would be In Holiday Attire away.-4 OntathlaNi •* !. cluba He prefers the large, noisy garb and their nondescript bearers company may own a ’’parent’ Pnbllabat Evary BTanlna Btcapt take a month to obtain a Jury In sntlnnnl in Its surprise, and any- Sift Appronmately held this month for Connecticut em- Reshuffling Of 14 Billions The Gripsholm arrived in Havana. (n o t a tio n s — living. It la by far the cheapest plocea on Broodwav whore be la leas huddle in their topcoats. For the which, in turn, may have corporate Of Her Ten-Day Cruise Antan and HRolldaya. Bnlarad at th* the Waterbury conspiracy laae, be- thing sensational In politics is dead food that can be bought with but ployment service Interviewers. Cuba on Friday and again another If you would loom oelf-inaatefy. ^ MM Onoa at Uanchaatar, Conn., aa CURING THAT -nRED FEEUNOt ;Look for the good tai the people likely to be conoplcuous amidst the evenings have grown colder and the offspring. The intricate corporate one exception.—bread. As a food, round of tours was the privilege of begin by yielding yourself to the One ■aocnd Claaa IHall Mattar. cause of the extended examination certain tn draw volatile, erratic and (Contlnned) around you and cherloh i t Whan thrangs. Reservations for the Maes- Circle is on opra playground for the Complaints Of Violations. Clinton—Joseph YasevaC, about Worth Of Assets. relationships which sprang up from the housewife pays a low price for mergere of the l920’s must go. To The West Indies. the passengers. Going ashore m The toll here is 10 years. Orest Master.—Loboteln. to which veniremen are subjected queer folka to It as a broken mo- you feel eopectelly tired. It la a Rood tro ore made hours in advance. Four WInda '"But the little White 20 and captain of the Branford High SOBECRIPTION RATES In yesterday’s article I explained bottled milk and the farmer re- On Aug. 3, Chairman Douglas tenders, the visitors were taken In -Guard at San Quentin to Hale B. m plan to give youi mind aomeUiing O f oouree, menials at tbe racy school basketball team that won the O Taar hr Hall ...... ttM and the great total number of per- lases cask draws flies. The League celvea a good price for the milk Fathers of this metropolis don't requested the utility holding com- cars to the principal parts of the Streeter, who drove Into the Lost year tha Agricultural Eg. ’ Par Month by Mall I to some of the more common causes I U> work on which la plaasing, either Rialto cafes ore vagus about the trust the citizenry against the ele- Washington, Dec. 1.— (A P ) — state Class B championship In 1937- Washington, Dee, i ._(A P )—The •tesla Copy emptory challenges permitted to will neePan Out of the 450 probably will come Hartford — Arrol L. Lamson ot accorded special attention by tha —Unldcntifl^ loafer In Prague ask- Uahara Attoclallon. age. e.sleemed tn their communi- applying these rules I have given llshs a minimum price and does live down. Meanwhile, his corres- distant from the city where the en- ing .Mist Dorothy Fox, American ant strength. cot eatabllsh a maximum price for Alley acquaintance called Western In the next two weeks one or more Storrs wras announced by the State Recrea tion talented giildea furnished hy the ty a.s men of good character, ap- tion, that If would strive for better you and 1 know they will often cure Union and asked the girl to take pondence continues to Include com- lawsuits to provide a Supreme Board of Fisheries and same as tire island w’na spread out before actress, why she hit him when he Pnbllabara Rapradantatlvaai Tha proved Integrity, sound Judgment For the best results, use not more fatigue when persistently pracUaeiL It would entail an endless discussion their view. After lunch the party steamship company. One of the |:i- Jollnt Hatbawa Spaelal Aaancy—Naw old age as.slstance allowances the down a telegram. “The mesoage", plaints from listeners who claim Court test of the validity of the game management supervisor, a teresting events seen was a Jal Alai asked her about a street car. Tork. Cbleaso, Datrolt and Boalon. and fair education. than one-fourth of a pound of lean However, the practise part la up to that could never be settled to any- returned to Port au Prince, weav- pledge, BO far aa he la concerned, ment In a day and use one or two you. he eald, “ is Trala, trala, trala, trs- financial losses on his accouaL administration’s efforts to put a new position providing foi the tirst game—the tropical hand ball game. In any civil or criminal action one’s satisfaction. However, In Cen ter Items ing along white roads past native MEMBER ADDIT BUREAU o r waa made to be kept. Lodge haa eggs. Cut down on tha starches and setting 7 3-8 cents as the price that la’.“ Western Union obediently took Financial losses Incurred by long- floor under wages and a celling over time a full time head of the depart- In the evening the party visited Nudists wanted to picket btll- tried la-fore a Jury, either party villages and through gardens teem- CIRCULATIUNR sugars. Uae plenty of cooked and qrK.STIONM AND ANSWERR must be paid by the dealer for it down, read the message back and distance calls they made to ascertain hours. ment’s game division, who will be the famed Sane Souct Night Club boarda during a snowstorm. may examine each Juror aa to Just made known his purpose to In- May Use FBI Agents. WEST SIDE. ing with monster polnsettlas and where the native dances were ex- Tha Rarald Prlntlny Company Inc., raw vegetables. In this way you milk, the f« farmer is being protected asked If it was rlg)|t. “That’s right," the exact time o f the end of the responsible for purchases, restock- morning glories. —Rives 8. Matthews, billboard cru- NIQMTMARi his quallflcatlona to sit an a Juror tnwbice In the coming session legl.s- world and for other minor damages Lost of the preliminary work of hibited. a native Rhumba Band play- ^ sader, Hastlngs-on-the-riudson, N. ataomaa no flnanclal raapnnaibllliy will get the Iron your body needs (Oily Hkin) by the State Board against the pur- llip denizen of song alley said. The ing. planting and wildlife. Today: Garden of Paradise • nalhraatafl ilsaaigM.______(or typosrapblaal arrnrt appaarlna In In siieb action, as tn hts Interest, latlon alme make the lunch of only fru it To take the 6 5-8 cents differential, of a cent a quart on sill of the milk rays of a lamp comparable to the Government legal authorities .said approached. ' . world. PROOF least a couple of days. But all sorts nal hut now abandoned pmpo.sal of walking each day until you are cov- treat the face, steam It by holding he handles. For Health— Drink heat rays of the sun. A ll three at least three types of test action cause his brother had diphtheria, The commission announced late "As I had no gun to kill her We DeltTcr Dial Mgy •straArdinary demand for the an- which we know aa his "spread” Miss West was struck by the the Townsendera to hand all the ering. three to four miles and still the head over a kettle oi hot water Mora Milk! of these processes are secepted are possible: was plajring on the porch. He yesterday that the $488,000,000 with, it was up to me to run her of its Merit“ "84 Years of Soccess Bssatlon of Tunisia, Conriea, Nice ot common law gats to work, so and process, bottle and deliver the beauty of the Kingston homes, the able to come In refreshed and re- with a towel thrown over the head, QueeUeum. unlvAsally by authorities. 1. A petition by the administra- leaned too far over a bannister and American Gas and Electric company down, so I did," Ehn said. "I Wlndi •hd Savoy, all French territory. that we And veniremen asked, not old people of the rountry, regard- milk for the latter amount. tumbled to the ground. ancient cathedrals, one of which aids In building strong, sturdy bodies. invlgorated. Physical culture exer- or hot towels may be applied to the Farmer’s Loss. What is Vitamin D Milk and how tor for an Injunction to compel an I'.ad filed a formal Integration plan. caught her by the neck within 20 Irtprei only the questions that might natu- less of their flnanclBl situation, cises, added to the walking, will be Now he’s in a hospital. the party visited and Inspected. Not only helps.break up colds, but on du< * ^ e denxinstratlon In the Italian akin, one after another. Wash very However, unfortunately all the la it produced? URGES OCTOBER ELECnONH employer to stop payivr wages be- The concern Is a registered holding feet of the trap." of benefit In building more strength. From Jamaica, the ship sailed Slni |>arllament la described as the most rally be expected to eatabllsh their $200 a month; but it la a still thoroughly with warm water and milk produced by the farmer is Answer. Vitamin D Milk la milk low the minimum, working hujrs WUmvuiia farther cry from the fraudulent "se- While you are doing these things soap, as an oily skin la not harmed containing the vitamin that la rec- Washington, Dec. 1.— (A P )— Rep. above the maximum or shipping in 1»S«, Wildly enthusiastic witnessed there standing as electors, over twenty- your elimination will probably im- sold In bottles. The rest—the titZ by a liberal use of sosp. OUy or ■urplua" milk—Is sold for the ommended by physicians and pedia- Sumners (D-Tex) proposed today interstate commerce goods produced ly kni since Italy declaredwar againstfive years old and persons of good curity” for the .aged u|K>n which prove, but It la a goiKl plan to hasten grassy cold crasms are not neces- manufacture of dairy products such tricians to balance the lack of the U,at general electlona ba held In under Illegal conditions. ty ant Mr. Roosevelt ha.s so long and .so the activity of the eliminative or- sary when the facial akin is already Vitamin D that Is obtained through Austria In IBIS. chnrarter and .standing In their as cream, cheese, butter. Ice craam October Instead o f November. The 2. A criminal action by the gov- tn civ gans by drinking enough water, by oily enough. FoUow the steaming other means. During the winter To be sure tha government min- communities and without personal successfully plumed himself. and powdered milk. The price the fact that presidential Inaugurattons ernment. Attorneys said such ac- His sc taking deep breathing exerclaea, and treatment and warm water cleaning months many physicians prescribe tion likely would be used only pony I isters took BO part In the uproar, involvement tn the case, but if they It Is Republicans of the Lodge taking at least one sponge or shower housewife pays for the milk that now take place In January Instead by splashing cold water oi even Ice goes into these products Is very Vitamin D milk because a growing against obviously malicious viola Hortf< but they made no protest and It had come to regard thin trial aa a type who can successfully convince bath daily. If the Inteatlna, elimi- water over the face. child does not obtain the rays of of March allows little time for all tions. low. It is this low priced milk the electoral college formalities, he whore contest of race, religion or politics; the people of the fallaciousness of nation Is sluggish at first, do not sunshine that are beneficial. 3. A civil suit by an employe or will be a very credulous person who wori-y about It, but use an enema that lowers the Income of both the pointed out. before many of the New Desl policies—not (Heavy Feeling In Back) Vitamin D milk Is produced group of employes to collect pay ore nc will belleva that H Dues was taken whether they would place more each day. Later on you will find Queetloni Y. O. K. asks; "What farmer and the dealer. For example, let us take cheese. through three popular methoda. either because of an employer’s fail- pbonei by surprise by the manifestation. faith In the testimony of a detec- those who spend their time and that the uae o, the correct diet and la the cause of a tight, heavy feeling (1) Yeaat-feeding of cows, (2) Add- An aggregate area of 8,880 square ure to pay the minimum wage of 25 It takes 5 quarts of milk to make will b After all, what better time for tive than that of a private cltUen; their liatencrs' patience talking the taking of 'egular exerclae will acrose the lower portion of the back, ing of a concentrate and (3> Irra- miles— nearly twice aa large as the cents an hour or the time and a half probably cure the sluggish condition below the waistline T This condition a pound of cheese. When one vision Germany and Italy to dispose of what newspapers they read; what only about the "American way," buys cheese at, say 20 cents a diation. In tha yeast feeding State of Delaware— has been plant- rate for hours worked in excess of of the cokm ao that it will begin to is more noticeable upon awakening method, a herd la ^ven a special ed In trees in the United States stece 44 s week. France than right now? By Addling radio atatlona they listened l/>; the woe's of Big Business and the work In normal fashion. in the morning?” pound, you are paying only four cents a quart for the milk It takes yeast grain. In the second method 1924. One l-egal .Action To Date with the Spanish sltuBtlon until what political speec hes they had perils of a dictatorship looming In Now for the last thing 1 want you Aneweri You may have aome Ultimately, all three types of cases to do: Try to Uva in the world of to make It. This four cents must srr-i heard In the last eanipnlgn; how. Washington. form of lumbago or rhaumatiom of probably will be used in enforcing there are strings of Fasclit-Nar.l tha constructive emotions. When the lower back, or you may be simply cover the coot of manufacturing, selling, shipping and the price paid the law, but as far aa offlciola hare fortlllcationa along the Pyrenees If you please, they iimmlly voted an unpleasant thought comes into suffering from the affacU of bad know, only one legal action has been to the farmer. border and a new and grave danger and, above all, how they voted last your mind. Immediately reverse it posture which cramps the muscles of started to date. and put a pleasant one in Its place. the lower back. Another obstacle to the Connecti- has been craatad In that direction, election day. Several members of the Interna- cut farmer is the flooding of the lo- W ATKINS BROTHERS tional Ladles' Garment Workers by the shameful surrender at Mu- As to these last two questions, cal markets with out-of-state milk New W a s h i n g t o n Union in Ban Antonio, Texas, have seamet nich and now by the establishment while they are undoubtedly ndmls- tary Johnson oaya; “ Our air stu- which is produced In neighboring brought a suit for back pay before a states more cheaply. 'This Is one steamc sable under lawyers' law, since they premacy Is threatened. From Eu- Justice of the peace. They asked $50 o f totalitarian government by force h D a y b o o k SCHOOLiaRL ADMITS of the factors that leaves a surplus F U N ER A L SER V ICE alt-dov rope come reports of pursuit ships in wages, an squat amount as dam- at Mor o f arms, and the elimination of the have been admitted, they certnlnlv •Bf Prrsirm C m and attack planes of greater s|H‘ed of milk on the market and prevents ages, and $76 attorney fees. Ignore the spirit of the election the farmer from receiving a stable BsUblished 1874 $500 b Russian allisnce, the French gov- and better performance. Even the AmCK STORY HOAX • Thera are. however, no indications tence t laws which, nowsdays. are predl- marked superiority of our flying return on his production. that thia suit will be developed Into ernment has forced the spirit of the Washington—So quickly was t Solution. R. K. a NDERSON. director lawful! fortresses and our auper-flylng fort- a major constitutionality test In- sea.” nation to a lower ebb than it has ratrd on the theory that how a man public attention caught by the ra- The one solution to the farmer's formation here Is that It was not resses Is challenged." London, Dec. l . - ( A P ) — Police, Assii reacheeforr being accepted us a protested before n House commit- The warning cams after a 14- JackoQ cause the wheels are already nill tee th.1 t the navy was blowing up year-old schoolgirl admitted that part of the Mussolini policy. Six Juror may tu- .seriously questioned. Ing on an armament pnigram that The> a war scare over Japan to Justify her story of a razor attack in a BOOKS AND DECORATIONS Federa months ago II Duce rould not have Anyhow, the wastage of the lime started up ao fast it well nigh left Its billlon-dollar naval program. Moncheater suburb was a hoax and STANDARD OF COOKING Brook! dreamed of auch an ambition. Now of the court ami the money of the behind even some of the foremost And now fear of totalitarian states confessed her injury was accidental. military leaders. SOU) AT CHURCH FAIR there Is nothing extravagant about , people tn long ilrawn out liattlcii in In Europe forms the hook on which Bhe was arreated, on a charge ot Nui^ ..mlll oa dolhn md yun ef rmarch li.r. (>,.. „p,,d.d by caoliinf nput, As late aa last August the Army the expanded air program Is hung. causing public mischief, a few hours it ' which both sides flght, not tor chief of staff. General Malln Craig, after she had told her story. DetectlTc Stories, Personalized «d M..M.I a, „ 22 foint, whkk u n M , dr„y Import..* fair and Intclllcrnt jiirv hut for a wTote Into hts annual report a INsaenslon In Military. .statement of confidence In prog- Meanwhile, an additional oloshlng B Y S I« R I D A R N S Stationery, Dish Garden^ MET IN KIND favorable one, la no^ wi ll rnicuinted There Is much dissension among at Halifax brought that town's total biiic (mpravam..* ta b. Iwnd in any rang.. Cr m.an. Cartlfiad Parfonnanca and ress of the aripy's air force. Said military circles over the need of » Wreaths Included At Center to Increase the rc.spi-c I of the peo- he. In part: reported atUcka to 14 sinoe the Europe has a new tough guy. whopping defense machine in this razor blade manioc startad hla rolgn Church Bazaar. ple for the courts. •"Great progress h.vs been made **.V lI*T Hraa. 22 .pmj|flM',|nn. King Carol of Rumania, for years country. in pra-MunIch days even of terror there nine days ago. toward the attainment of the European writers were a bit puzzled M fhaf If will oafporform any rang* «vtr mad* uiing any fyp* of h*af. New regarded as the prlxe fool and play- B.nker board objective. Funds pro A number of recommended mjrs- ace D by our tenseness. Jane's of Lon- tery and detective stories are Includ- boy of all European royally hut W.ARY J.\SI*EK vlded In the fiscal year 1939 will don, world’s foremost military pub- nectlcu pcTmIt completion iif this objec- ed among the novels, non-flctlon. and in the itra who for some time ha.i been demon- lishing house, commented; SEEKS TO RETAW children’s books which will be sold Th.al Jasper McLi-vy i ,an on ocl tive," "An Interesting psychological Aspoclt strating a.s a real national chief, at the Book Shop of the Caledonian ension he as adroit as hr Is cus- (The late former Secretary of point la that the government of the Gas Ranges have every haste convettienee feature L. Cro! War Newton D. Baker and a com Market, to be held at the Center of Brid has.su .^r .,urh a-.-spu-r.^ it inujht a fl'ip Craig's report that the board's goal aticka, and Chriatmaa place cards. merce was nearly reached. President The couple came face to face for of mankind" requires that the Ru- “<»r >»(tTTit tiling’ wnrsi- than a (top. On display will be window boxes of la«-yert Roosevelt Junked its figures aa "out NO PEAK IN siGirr the first time In three years yeoter- spring flowera which the committee manian government follow some diy without a sign of recognition. tack to .\n'l Ml Ml Ia vv has Bof date." He declined to name will duplicate for purchaaera. TTie to coile ■r* such formula m explaining the s id- Tii:tn si 70fl jnh m niulgoj>orf, from figures, but others did It for committee conalsta of Mra, Rajrmond tangibh den and unanimous d- mis. ot ^le him. In a speech during Thanks- FOR AGED BENEFITS W HY THE 22 POINTS GIVE YOU SUPER COOKING PERFORMANCE uhich hr ih iv*t !ik*-Iy to allow him- 8L Laurent. Mias Margaret Rusaell. tional c I giving week. Louis Johnson. Mrs. Robert Russell. Mra. WUIIam fourteen, but then i.^ r... ,t.-ntl-n * If til bt* tlivtTtMl hy having to REPUBLICANS AGREE istered Assistant Secretary of War. hinted ^tehelder. Mias Marian Burr, Mrs. Adoptod by Hto loadln. rang, m.nuf.etupar. .ud Th. Amarkan (ise Thre( of fooling anyoTV . Hartford. Dec. 1.— (API —Statis- k#M*p n r»'* i>m !si>j Ic «*ye on th numer- that defense needs might Justify Otarles Burr. Miss Emily House. made Ii ticians saw no peak in sight toilav It is impossible b |. ■ I aiiyihing an air fleet of 7.000 or even 9,000 Miss Laura Houae. Mrs. Albert »chlmroment in cooking. Tbo 22 rw,«lrontonI. b.v. t* a third ‘»u.R qiiet-r fli«h who arc almost ccr- as the number of old age assistance ON RAISING FUNDS like pity for the as.s.i.'-'mated planes. Instead of the 2.320 which RockweU and Mra. Charles Bader. do with highar .pood b-mors, guick.r ov.ns, Ito. g „ consumpHon. dosnlinoss, boltor and Urgo, on mon ^ to attach thrmsrlves in the Craig had accepted aa suitable only beneficiaries In Connecticut mount- In addition to other articles on Nans, who had corJ.plemented their ! M„neslv-in-r.oveniment persona movement, a few weeks before. ed beyond the 15,000 mark. sole for gifts or for peroonal use, loss tbno in the kitchen •"<« ‘"crMMd .Hiclancy Htr^ighouf J937 an pro-German arrogapee with (-.tiless | Bv no means would "Yesterday." said John.son, "We "We expect sn increase for many nectlcut Republicans were agreed to- More money to spend we Imply day on plans to raise funds with “ Uvltlea include for- murder therr,.selve:s believed that a program calling years to come," said Edward H. tune-tolling, tUhouette-cutting. a Better cooking rendu that the promoters ot th movc- Reeves. Bureau director, in com- which to pay off a campaign deficit Caro! U the real gov-r-.:,,. nt . f question are for 2,820 airplanes of all types by game rodm, serving o f limcheon and queer fish. 1940 would protect us against ene- menting on the situation yester- of $13,600 and at the same time dinner, and an evening entertain- Rumania now. So there can be no , There raise more money for the National Chica la no a;.parent reason for mies from the air. Today, the.se dav. fn€nt. question a* to the authority baek figures are far below our immedi i Committee and operation of the * *"»• »"lf Othor cooking applUnco on any basis of cotoHriso*. grand c doubting that It is being organized state party organisation. of this liquidation of the ver>' head ate needs. To meet the tremen- BARE SCARE. Interna' b\ very earnest snd very intelli- dous pace that the rest of the TO MEET NEXT MOND.AY Anson W. H. Taylor trf Qrasnwich. sold at o f Rumanian Nazlism, "Little Hit- chairman of the State Finance Dtvl- gent persons, .sincerely devoted to world Is setting, we must double, ^cago --^Ueeman William pound, ler" Oodreanu and his thirteen as- yes treble and .even quadruple our Hartford, Dec. 1.—(A P )—Direct- slon of the NaUonal Commlttse, was Oelsler and Peter Hayea responded Que&iion Box year’s c the cause reflected by the organi- authorized at a meeting here yester- soctetes, most of them top-flight present air force with the beat air- ors ot the Connecticut Birth Control to an anonymous telephone call [price si: zation’s name. League will hold their bi-monthly day to name a committee from that Is cr s sew smAs ef gat raetsf Nazi reroluUooistt. planes that can possiffiy be pro- U»ot someone was l o l t e ^ in the the CP fisgsl An a* Cr gM raegat aBhaT But It Is the fate of such move- duced." meeting Monday at the Faculty group to confer with representatives S.WS of the State Central Committee and areaway of on apartment Imndms He. It b set s saw MAKI. .Tlisrs Is much of International ments that Invariably, tf they hold club. New Haven. A round table Hayes took hla place at the front by s sesibw al la, bask garfataMsea. yen la Maneliostfor Division discuBsion on various clinical mat- the national body on Ittt-IM O party bet a sew I^N G I hailt te the political Mgnlflcance in thia coup on any promise of achievement at all. Air Carps Situation Choagea. financing. CHILDREN: Here are the thr^ most im- of the areaway and Geialer went data*, set metemmk, . They Baltic Thera a a further comparison. ters will be held at 10:30 a. m., and to the rear. They started walking aisst euctiSf rseebesisstg of 7^ H a r t f o r d G a s C a . the port o f Rumania. It is definite- they attract to themselves all aorta swB a CP I met d tff« te iggawN ii. 4e- Bcrtloo I In August, General Craig wrote: the board meeting at 3 p. m. portant persons in the C l^ tm as story, San- toward each other. s8 tisM, as4 iscerreraHof svery that te: ly a dofionce of Hitler and very •iga sf varltai lastapaa. oc liaa, and conditions of busy-bodies, •The air corps is now being equip- WILL ADMIT 15,aM T}*e dragnet worked sucoeoafully. kaews bask ' Isiru vgsu st ie regulatlc Hkely buUcatos a cloor under- cranks, grouches, castoffs and pick- ped with airplanes and material FALL VICTIM DOCS ta And the Lost Princess,” which besins in Between the poUcemen. cowiring and tededa stha* aptiaaal bmp laei IK-^: sssbis|. staiwUng with Poland and Hungary ers up of unoonaiderad political that are the ^u ol. If not superior, CanbeTTO, Aostrolto, D*e. 1.— aodtrembUng, was a tame white CaUeool to any military planes In design, thu paper Monday. Cat out this picture and that tha rood o f NoM aaqRrs to the trifles. Hartford, Dec. 1.— (A ^ l—Jolurl (A P )—Tbs Australian govonunant sthtial « speed, endurance and aultaddlity for Nolan, ao, Fprmlngtoo. who fro» • M ila E0t IE | ^ ot will odnUt ISJlOO Airopaan pasteit on the cover of yoar notebook.. Then bra la Ha nock Nov. within tha ami throa H m noTlda dgar-w npper tohac- iBtartor m win be all ready to start clipping the eo erop Is a $1,000,000 em «w i tadno- , MODERN CP.GAS COOKiNG CpSTS U S S THAN UNNEY TO TAKE OVER NOliTH END GROUP EXPRESS BUSINESS HERE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. itANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,198S SHOWS AN INCREASE pi^pared to defend Itself against DAILY RADIO PROGRAM FORD URGES JEWS Manchester PITTMAN URGES any two world Naval powers. NURSE IS CONVICTED more than a year to JaU ar • 8W^! DISCUSSES LIGHTS Pittman, who as chairman of the fine or both. Judga John ICnisht THOMPSONVILLE AREA Senate Foreign Relations (Sommlt- farrad asatenoa pmiidlns Im riig «g Over 11 Per Cent Over Re THURtOAY. D C C IM tIR 1 (CMtral-Catteni Standard Tima—P.M.) GET HAVEN HERE Date Book tse often speaks for the administra- OF CONCEALING NRTH dafanaa motions. ceipts Of November Of I.«*t Li$t€4 ProffremM Out ( • N^twerk Corr^ctionB f d o is STRONGER NAVY tion, expressed belief "our present Improvement Association /nsor$orst0 J Tonight sir and Naval forces are not suf- Year, Afiient Announces. NaUi All coalni or aroupo tnartof uniMo tpoel* Lacal Telephone Exchange fl«d. coast to ooMt (0 to e) dctlamittont Includt all avtUablo itatlono Bazaar of Wesleyan Guild. South ficlant to meet such an emergency." VITAMIN D OILS MIXED M. £. church. Buffalo. N. Y.. Doc. l . _ ( A P ) — A MAN WHO COMPIADIED LIFE EXPECTAHON N B C W E A F ( R E D ) N E T W O R K M I D W E S T — w m bd w tio w tb. t kfh "1 think Ml the major eventb that weary Federal court Jury convtcted Has Not Yet Decided On w k b b w is q w k bb wcuo we bt ksej w ns x .Believes Admission Under Also. Annual Christmas Bazaar, have taken place tn the world In the Manager To Assume Ad- Business at the Manchester office CIVIC GROUP TO HOLD B A S IC “ E a o ti wool w n a r w tic vlaif w ur wM b kgio kdsJ wous m m f i America Most Be Prepared an attractive young nursa early to- of the Railway Express Agency w t a # wcBb k yw irf b r wre wgy wt>^u Salvation Army bUl. IN NEW POULTRY FEED wcM^ w t a m w w ) cbm w d«l. M l d w o t : M O U N T .- k v o r k s t m k it koh ksl k gvo last few months clearly demonstrate day of concealing the birth of bar OFHACEETISFRED showed an increase of 11.5 per cent kibb 'I Tomorrow that there can be no reliance for Equipment To Be Used. AGE IS INCREASED k id wm ag w ho wow wdlif w ir# k atp. C O A S t — s n » koin k f p r k vi k tf o k sy Quotas Would Give Im- obild while she was wortong to the (fitional Responsibility As over November 1937, Agent Nicker- Mb un t a in t Has K dyl. So u thi w m b a wsb k a rm qhbe k e m b k ro y k lro k s a r ■Dec. 2—Bazaar ol the Nations, For Defense Against Any safety except to be prepared to meet son reported this morning. Of this w m f WHmb wid* bpre whre; Fa e ific: Second Congregational church. United States veterans’ facility at ITS MEETING TONIGHT k fl k aw k omo kbg kpo C a n t. Xa a t. force with force." he told reporters Datsvla, N. Y. Utcbflsld. Dee. 1— (A P ) — XrwiB increa;:e 25 per cefir nf the total j Element Included To Prevent 4 :0 0 - Ic O O-N ci a M a o k’t L a t'a P rs U n S petus To Business. Also, M. H. S.-Bristol cage clash •If to th« ■ The officers of the Manchester o p t i o n a l s t a t i o n s (opormto to Two World Powers. In endorsing the administration’s in. G. C Rising Is Retired. amount wa.s due to an increase In ! Rickets; State Regulates Its Ur e h s n s # s h ly on • Y l h * r R K D * v * ^ L r E 4!»0— I:Z 0 — Oorta R h-S a a ana Sana a at State Armory. forthcoming armaments program. The nurse, 23-year-old Mary Berk, 81, of Mount Ktoeo, N. T.. who Improvement Association at a meet- the shipments going to and from Coonecticut People’s Aver- ---n o t-w-----o r k t-) . K o st: w b rt wWWW.eol osawaw f t s W|W4 : 4 ^ Bt4fr— C h ildre n's C ircu s S e rie i— Coming Events Kathryn Reed, burst Into tears as Potency Factor. w ork wrk > wsal w n ^ c b f cb) w s a l. ‘ Chic a go Congo for Y o u — woot complatood to Qov. WOhur L ing last night, discussed the pro- Rockville and 35 per cent resulted ki0( ^ 0:0C— P ro M K e V io'N o w V P e rro d Dee. 6—Annual fa ir at Center tba Jury of seven married women tcultursi n . ' Rockville Association To C t n t r a l: w e ll w im j w dsy k f b s Detroit, Dec. i ._(a P) _ Henry Chose of aa allagsd conatajia Philip J. Ruiney. manager of the posed change In the lighting system from the continued operations of GOLDEN WEDDING ksn* k^lo kBOo wbnw wood w «U ’ wyh f M l . Rod O re n g e — mldwo et only church—"Caledonian Market." Wa.c)hlngton, Doc. i — (A P )—Sen- WANT WOMEN WORKERS and five men returned the verdict age Span Lengthened By b:0S— 6:05— fid Th o rq e rM n . gp erte — Ford, who haa been accused by some "raekat” to Woodbury, wae free ot (Vortli Out Mancheater and Rockville exchangee for the white way. The selectmen the Independent Cloak Company Vitamin D oils are now used to wgi k f yr k o om: South i w it k w ip o w tsr w a bc. Schooo of C o n t o lt -ch a in Dec. 10—Bazaar at Pulaski hall ator Pittman (D.. Nev.) asRerted shortly after midnight. I 4 J 0 0 MW» > have before them a proposition to WUtf Wtk W|OB Wfift WBun wlod wtoc two motor vshiele chiugaa tod8y. o f The Southern New England T e le - longer this year than last year. Meet To Discuss Impor- wfbo ww nc wf'Bc w »v # wsm kvoo w ky 5 il5 — 6:15— H owio W i n g end A vi a tio n critics of being sntl-Semltlc, be- by St. Johns Junior Sewing Circle. today that under Its present polloj’ Barcelona, Dec. 1.— (A P )— The The Jury acquitted Miss Reed on 1 froai 1,100 do away with the present white way supplement a large number of mix- 6tS^— 6:50— E ob Tr o u t A b o u t ''Today** A common Pleas court Jury ac- phone Company, will aasurae mana- The remaining was for stores and 20 Years Since 1890. TO BE OBSERVED wf a a wbftp wool kth* k fdm k f f v 5 i 4 ^ 6 : 4 ^ F o l i i n i Tr i o — w a b c; H a ll lieves the admission under Immigra- Dec. 11—Recital by Angela Mor- of "non-slllance, non-intsrfsrehcs Defense Ministry today asked tor an Involuntary manslaughter count. standards .nd suhstltue lamps that ed feeds sold In Connecticut, es- k rt« ktok k it m wala wrol k tbs k srk tion quotas of Jews seeking a haven and non-lntcrventloa" with foreign quitted Bark late yesterday follow- garahlp on January 1 of the VVindaor I other business places In Manchester. k gn e . M o u n U in t k f tr k chi k t s r keb at the Croiire a d a — network gan, poeL at North Methodist 300 women applicants for Jobs tn The concealment charge, a mis- ing his trial on chargaa af ipismiig will he set on poles, higher than the pecially those Intended for poultry tant Matters And To Lis- 6:00-— O— 7:0Ch-^Te Ee Announced (10 m.i from Nazi persecution would give "a nations, ths United States must be Locka and Thompaon areas In add!- ■ The etorm coming late In the month k t h f kido kpfa k M l k t f l: F aolflei kfbk • i | ^ f i S ^ j e e Penher A Cast— to e church. svlatlon factories. demeanor, carries a ssntenoa of not and violating tb4 rulM of tbo roei tlon to hla present duties. Ge<:irge ' preeent lights, which will give bet- did not have any great bearing on k w » k m l k^TT) k r u k m M —S :00— r»w*wKa te wMiiaiaSmith' e• wa^riwa^Vgrl e ty niHr. new Impetus" to American business. Dec. IS—Pythian Sisters antar- ter Illumination. People In Connecticut on the aver- C e n t. S a i t . -•--l-O-- C - fi:O00C— MV a---j-o--r- ---E---o--w---o--e- H o u r— to - The automobile manufacturer, C. Rlalno', who haa been manager in . the Increase at the office. talnment at Odd Fallows ball The change was not approved by age lived longer In 1B87 than In 1890 Clerk And Mrs. Geo. ten To A Lecture. Alo n o, Soriil>e*to c V5 «: w0 ^ 1 ■ V«ww—p : p ^ C wE wS W vvwaasviiw^ap r k ih o p . wD ra a mnisa tai IVc who was decorated by the German Wlndaor Locka and Thompaonviiie 4i0t^ 8:0O-*Olck Tro e y . t h « Dctootlvo 5 :5 ^ 1 0 :5 0 — Th a Am a rlc a n a i t W o r k Dec. 14—Bridge-tea at Y.M.C.A., •II those present last night and a by about 20 years according to W il- Mllectlng samples of these vitamin ! 4r1b— 6:1S— V o ur F a m ily jn d Mino 1iw0i:v0v^—1I1 i:.0w6 — Nn eow e ;: Vviinc e nTt L o p e i Owr.. government on hie 75th birthday alJioa IBIO la retiring after nearly 37 D carriers and testing them 10:30— 11:50— C a b C a llo w a y's Qrch e e tra last July 30, made the assertion In a auspices Memorial hoepital auxil- meeting of the arsociatlon Is to be ' liam C. Welling, Director of the - t o r Bugbee Of West Willing- 4t30— 5:30~>Jaek A rm s tro n p S k it— iary. yaare of service with the telephone vitamin P°Lency. And in January, Rockville, Dee. 1,—The December • A4t; To En A h n o u n c b d -w «»t 11:00— 12:00— S a m m y K e y e'e dre h e e tra sUtement last night after c^n held next Wednesday evening to Bureau of Vital Statistics In the 4:4S— 8;4S— uTttio Or—p h a n A n m t 11:30— 1 2 :IC ^W in O eborn e's Orch e ctra Dec. 31 — Legion’s New Year’s company. CORONER PROBES monthly bulletin of the State De- 1938, the State regulation of all such To BemaJn Here P h i l i p J . K n n n e y further consider the question. The meeting of the Rockville Cfivlc As- Jo h n n y Johnson S e n a s— west N B C W J2 ( B L U E ) N E T W O R K Eve Ball at State Armory. cricctmen In turning the matter partment of Health. Mr. Welling vlUmln carriers became effective.' lon To Keep Open Honse. 4:3•M0 — To ^An n ounc e s (l b m I llr. lUnney will continue to make sociation will be held this evening Malcolm C l e lr e 'i Storie e BASIC — East: wjs wba-wbea wbSl Also, (Country (!lub’a New Year’s over to the Improvement associa- attributed this increase in length of Dr. E. M. Bailey, chief analytical wham kdka wavt wjin weyr wmaj wfil hla headquarters In Manchester out at six thirty o’clock at the Rockville 4:2&— Pro M R adio N e w t P eriod waby webr t-fer whk wmfr wepd wean Eve danoe at club. tion, dJd so to get the Ideas of those HOLCOMB DEATH life to the fact that prevention and chemist writes: "Vitamin D oils are i:i(V ~.^ To E e Announc e d et only wran wmt keo wowo kma wrtn well the telephone business office in eases such as smallpox, typhoid and against rIckeU wfdfIJ^* wibm*••«**» wjim.wjim, vuwtn;South: wriawrtd wmpawmpe change. and the purpose or Iclal)—Toym a e rk and Mrs. George FoUowlng the luncheon there %vlll S:ib- * 7:1S—Vocal...... Verict..tlee by Chore! wjb o w d iu wa a a wa an k K y i. M o u n U in : Selectmen Joseph Pero and Law- diphtheria which formerly took CD0^1r t h * HA/SlQVAeS ______** be a short business meeting at •iSO— 7 ;S 0 ~Th e A D E t e r Review- kfo kvod k u (c : Pacifloi kgo kfod k tm o TRANSCONTINENTAL AIR HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET heavy toll of lives have greatly re- w e e f. M a rio C o u i Sonoe network koi kck kora kJr rence Converse, who are members of Prentice Called At Investiga- which several Important business Y»w.ww:0 (^ t : 0 ( ^ Prauayu d y VvanooeMoo ^our*cN o u r— o lolo ro NOTE: See WBAFaNBC for optlonsi duced mortality in the younger age oils are sold. AH tests have "been observe their 50th t i O ^ 9 :0 (^Q o o d Now e of lOSf— c tn e list of ct a tlo n i. the association, explained the plan matters will be discussed. A t the f:00— 10:00— E in g Cro oby. e tc.— c lo o TRIP NOT EXPENSIVE to the meeting. Because there was croups. This prolonging of life will conducted according to the pro-; anniversary at their home conclusion of the business meeting C e nt. B o cL Increase the proportion of older peo- 10:CK>— 11:00— Bob H o w a rd : Ore h e e tre — Over 200 Members .And Guests danger in leaving the standard tion Of Accident Which Mdure adapted by the Aasoclatlon o l : Tuesday. December 6. T h e y \n-Ul there will be a talk by Rev. J. . . ^fA*t, Am o e *n*’ A n d y — repe at weet 4 :50— 6:50—Don Window of Navy— ple In the population who will do l i t i s — Den' ce Muaie hrt.) •sat: Landt Trio. Vocaia—woat l’re.«cnl; Splendid Enlor- standing In the roadway In Depot Official Agricultural Chemlsta. I hold open house from 3 to 5 o’clock Arthur Edwards, pastor of the N4W York, Dec. 1— (A P )—Young well to remember the philosophy of 6:46—Tom Mix'a Skotch—ggat Johnny Jones, vaudeville dancer Square when the street was Im- Results on each brand of vium in Lhe afternoon and again from 7 to Rockville Methodist church. Re' C B B^W A B C N E T W O R K 6:00- 6 :0CH-Nowa: Cloutier Orehoafra ' hiinment Provided For The Killed College Boy. prevention which brought about op- turned non-stop flier, estimated to- proved. the electric company has re- D carriers tested have been report- ® o’clock In the evening, Edwards will have for the subj' b a s i c — E e e t: w abc wo k o woso weel 5:15— 0:15—Bovorly Lane and Soprano Occasion. .portunlty - for longer „ life___ noted • - Mr. -- of his talk, "'Vagabond in Gu wgr w k bw w kre w jr w dre w esu wja e f:SO— 6:SO—Boato St. Eeyt — Wja; day that hts transcontinental air. moved them and will await ths de- V\ elling. ed to the manufacturer or dis- " ’ere married December 8. w pro .w f b i w ie v w g e r. Midw e e t: wbbm The Armchair Quartet—chain mala" giving a descrlpUon of 6545— 6 :4^Low oil Thomaa — aaat: plane flight was less expensive than cision of tile selectmen before in In the period between 190 and trlbutor and to the local dealer Wtnsted, Conn., by Rev. wKffbbmm kmbo k m o i wha e .k..f.e. .b.. ..k...r.n...t Tom Mlx*a Sketch—west repeat a cross-country trip in a popular- stalling new lights. Policeman Joseph Prentice has whose stock was sampled I George W. Stanley. Mr. Bugbee, trip taken by him last summer in E A S T — wbn e wpg whp whe e worn efrb Over 200 membera and guests 1920 the greatest number of deaths c k sc wibB wm a e we es' w'lbi w k b n whlo J'9^ T:0C^Baty Aeoa Skit - alan eat priced automobile. To Change This Veer been In Hartford this afternoon, “To the end of the calendar vear '