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

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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--

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 ., 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 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 nee

V. ' -, MAWCMggiCR gygaNWG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1 .198M NINE lA n T he Hig h School World rsu T VOL. V I, NO. IS Thanday, Dcccnbar 1 Warfare Compiled by StodenU of Maoeheater HiRh School Miaa Hehm Bates. Vacuity Adviaer New York, Dac. 1—(AP) — ABy. * Some of the wise heads think they ons looking for a good long shot, aay ara rushlnk Lou tooWast— pitting *1^ CHAN<^E IN CANDT-SEIXIira* * shout 30 to 1, might do worse thas him against such an abis and exper- Tennessee Places Three . HIGH SCHOOL WORLD STAFF to wager the world'a heavwelghi ienced veteran as Farr. Nova has Writers In South Defend DEFEAT, VIGTORY Double Honors IIUDIO AS WAR WEAPON I L e g i o n Of Honor RESERVES PLAN y d only 35 professional scraps since TO PROVIDE FIRST in today The Hl-T candy-selling concee- boxing champion a year from today elon at the basketball gamas thie Editors In Chief—Peggy TRIAU AND JOYS Is not Jos Louis, but is Lou Nova, a y played football and boxed for the On Southeastern Eleven ye.vr will be conducted ao that EXPLAINED BY STUDENT ------ANNUAL GIFT PARHWoodruff, Faith Stavenaon. blond 33-jrear-old from Alameda, C^Worais Aggies. He hais won 13 Duhe s Bid To Rose Bowl ■ that or Managing Editors — John Calif. of them by knockouts and lost only SEVERE CLASH FOR OPEN NEW SEASON nothing will be sold st the sUnd Hamilton, Betty Keeney. one decisloD, to Maxlc Roseabloom. Atlsny Dec. I — (AP) — Elght^Loulslana gtete. For the teckle without the use of tickets, Wil- CAST EXPERIENCE -Admittedly it la a dlasy bet to Charles Klabosh Describes Committees Chosen For Kii Sports Editor—Louis Della make, but look at the odds. They are But promoter Mikt Jacobs I •®“^®“ tem conference teams, bertha,. , Torrance (Bd)------Russell,- Au- football Durham, N. C., Dec. 1— (AP)—ACaUfornla football team surely la no liam Tedford. treasurer, has an- Fera. evidently flares there la a need for I headed by Tennessee’s hlgh-flyinx burn s captain, held a decided ad- cMmps, with a record of four wins The coast to coast broadcast of wrid-M ater. It has been beaten nounced. The tickets will be on Use Of Radio During War- dies’ Christmas Tree; Study at I w t as good as anything in the end a tie during the past season LOCALS TOMORROW Literary Editor—Ruth Whea- Kentucky Derby winter book, and vantage over the field. Maurice criticism and sarcasm over Duke twice this season, and In one of Almiii Outclass NJI.S. sale near the candy stand. time; First Used By Ger- Astronomy And Dramatics. ton. Holdgraf, Vanderbilt sophomore, Between halves, popaiclee will mans. ®ByBe better. There's no guaran- r/oe^L^^s'V^e^ruiVTw^l^ rankings of schoolboy teams University's selection as the east----- those games by a second-rate aouth- Feature Eklitor— Frances Wal* Tickets On Sale For "Black t y that a Derby entry will even p wer. And Nova and his manager. *«-sUr team of the and Ray MUler of Tulane gave eastern conference aggregation, Uni- be sold In the bleachers for either With the Christmas season so lett. Ray Carlin, want that champloiiship. ^Moclated Prys. throughout the stete by the Was-1 repreaentaUve In the Rose Bowl Team; RodmDe FaOs To a ticket or five cents. start. Gatto a close race. versity of AlaMma. A team that Oarkemen Held S fi^ Fa- ION As "guest-speaker” at the sixth- close at hand, the Girl Reserves Exchange Eklltor — Marguer- U The “White Rope” Handsome Youngster I Coaches snd sports writers joined Milton Howell of Auburn and J. Kowiti committee of r.tate snorts 9“"’* »8»lnst Southern California goes through nine contests, such as Students should buy their tlck- period Senior Composition class on ite Barry. Flamingo;’* Actors Study Nova makes an ^exceptionally flne|“* •«*®®tlng the II players for the writers meeting at New Britain provoked rebuttal today of defend- eU early to avoid the rush at the have already begun to make plans Nova Is the official "white hope" W. Goree, Louisiana State sopho- ing (Carolina sports writers. those Duke played, and Isn’t beaten, -U. voUng poslUons to three more, pressed Brooks In ths votes ^esday night...New Britain High tied or scored upon must have stand. for their Christmas meeting and an- Louise Chambers, Jean Clarke, to y n In the coming year. Pictorial-1 Tennessee players snd unanimously Shortly after the announcement something.” vorites In CGL Opener Al me Na« described the use of radio In modem mud Kiddles' Christmas party. Each Revolntionary Characters hops of any ahada or color. If be for the second guard position. Carey CM “’* »» mythl- of the .selection Monday night The students are requested by ' Margaret Flavell, Jane Irwin. doesn't dsthrone Joe Louis, then It ly, he is s. beauty, inclined to height nomlnsUng the Volunteer captain Oox of AlaMma m d Bemle Sinith ‘be others Nady Cates suggested In the BO*!, ny the Hl-Y to cooperate by not warfare. This talk had originally Girl Reserve brings a small child to Eklwln Jlllson, Douglas Johnson, and a handsome dlstrlbuUon of lua Bowden Wyatt, for an end berth— motioned were ranke.l in the fol- I’aciflc Coast sporU writers kicked ■ftn t The baaketbal] aeason for Man- the party. She calls for her, buys U a safe'predlcUoD that the big of Tulane received many votes for off that the sentiment there- had Winston-Salem Journal that "if Stale Armory; Expect A crowding'into the apace near the been presented to an earlier claas in Robert Johnston, Ray Linders, Negro will retire undefeated within 19<) pounds. A college man, he talks I the lone candidate receiving a full the center post. a'’*’*' “^*“‘* Manchester: California's John Q. Public wants to iveroM a chester Hiah school trot Into full stand, for It serves not only as li®v a gift, sees that she baa a good Barbara Mack, Robert McCor- When girl's hair goes up, It'i and modesUy. bundle of baUots. favored Texas Christian for the In- the a panel discussion of "Radio and a couple of years. Joe has plenty of Other backs running well up In Hlllhouae. see Itexaa Christian, the Sugar BWliif last week as the Red and a passage way but also as a fire time and la returned home safely. mick, John Mroaek, Jerry Sa- something but when boy's let theli Important, he boxes Joining Wyatt on the all-star vitation. Bowl promoters will . be only too Capacity Crowd. aewwpm- The committee In charge of the m ney, he has avenged his loss to the selections were Bert Marshall lev^woK Hartford Bulke- Today the writers on the more White split honors In Its first two exit. Disasters," a part of a two-week pienza, Dorothy Snow, Milton hair grow then that U a real plect' Max fkdimeUng, and. like Gene Tun- sn ^ tb ly , tos a good straight left 1 lineup were his teammates ouarter- Hartford, Middle- h a ^ y to sell them tickets." ra mm study-unit on radio. During the party Is Shirley Crowe. Connie Turklngton, Wesley McMullen, and Roy Huggins of Vanderbilt turbulent Atlantic side, amid a few i Writlna In the Asheville games. Thanksglvtng night the High —Ray U nders, '40B of news! The boys In the cast fot ney before him, he baa fought him- '•‘Rht that he like, to back 0«>rge Oaf.go w d ^ i 2 ^ ^ b BaM Wood and Len Coffman of unit a different group of students Cowles, Shirley a a rk , Nellie Bum Charles Evans. Mlf out of opponenU. yilver under the heart. That sounds ert Suffridge. ^ pun returns, off-tackl. slants and | Paul Jon'e. defendi^ t^^^^ By CHARLES M. McOABTHY team was outclassed S.^-22 by the ham and Audrey Elliott. The com Typists: Viola Thoren, Henry the Sock and Buskin's "Black Fla- like *:^nney, and there U a fimilar-1 Louiaiana State Unlveraitv Tennessee: Spec Kelley of Auburn elams bordering on unncceisary conducts a panel each day on some The Twentieth Century club U the Duke schedule with "the Dukes (Bristol Press Sports Bdlt0r Alumni. On the following night the phase of radio. So well did the mittee for the Christmas meeting Coleman, Joe Sullivan, Constance mingo” are beginning to realize tbs stopped Barltmd, he two players on the team wlth^other Vic Bradford of Alabama; Jim roughness, retaliated with a drive of consists of Marian Alley. Ruth w iklng on Nova to make Joe I Fordham of Georgia; Dave Zoeller words tM t apparently closed the completed a pluperfect campaign— locals traveled to Rockville and re- speaker present his talk that he was Sapienza, Marion Mason, Mar- trials as well as the joys of being CBBhgs hla attitude, and to resuaci- a season that sent them against five ‘•"Manchester High turned with a highly convincing 43- invited to give It again, before the Paine, Ruth Komsa. and Betty cella HoHoran, Dorothy Lewis, an actor as they learn that to be s of Kmtucky and Kimble Bradley of first quarter In a scoreless tie. schools basketball team, d efen d Flke. tet* the heavyweight division. Nova Mlatissippi. ol the Red and White eleven... A spokesman for the Duke Chron- southern conference rivals, one SO triumph. On The Spot sixth period class. Virginia Curran. I character of the French Revolution, w tl» youngster who stopped Gun- MBnche.stcr tied the Tigers here. southeastern conference foe and w Hew England Alumni CUcJte Each Girl Reserve la allowed onlv one must look, as well ms act, the First and Second Teama icle, undergraduate publication, sur- three powers from thn cast." Johnny Hultine who was elected Charles explained, with diagrams, three unapproved absences a year if ner Barlund here last October. He If that seems nothing to get ex- Only Oae Sophomore First team: Bowden Wyatt, Ten 6-6, and Bristol pinned a 6-0 do- veyed campus eentlment and came title-holders, haa been InzteUed On Thankegtvlng night a power- The opening of the basketball the method used to locate and de Ralph Peterson part thus necessitating three weeks' Tommy Farr two weeks from SulTxid^e waa the only aophomore ^ t on them ..and West Hartford "I think", wrote Laurence Leon- lav., ites^ to whip Bristol whan they ful Alumni team cracked out a con- football captain for '39 will also she wishes to remain a member of growth of hair. cited about. It sbould M rememMr-i * ^ ------B®ssee, end; Eddie Gatto, Louisiana up with the finding: "Consensus of ard In the Greensboro Daily News. appear In Sock and Buskin's per* season was a huge .succesa for the stroy enemy broadcasting stations the club. A committee was ap the Garden, and if he ed that Nova didn't have a profes- ^ honor roll. Two Juniors by both Manchester Duke campus opinion Is that west (lash at the Ffanchester State vtndng eleven-point margin over the Red and White. Friday brings Genial and fun-loving, Ralph To look In on a rehearsal ^|J5|»st the tough Weliftman he State, tackle; James l^ Brooks, "that the statement of one coast Armory on Friday night formance, ‘The Black Flamingo." In time of war. He described the pointed to judge these absences b* almost as good as the slonal fight untU 1936. In 1935 he Si*'* Pl»ces—Offego snd 0®orgla Tech, guard; Quinton coast sports writers are entitled to BChoolboya. In the lineup for the Bristol— always a tough team. "cone of silence,” a funnel-shaped Peterson, has an outstanding record prown against Louis in one with the other selections as their opinions." writer that 'the Trojans can sell Despite the fact tM t Ccach Wii- Alumni arere Johnny Greene, BUI In Manchester High School. In Those on the committee are Ruth Tidbits production, at least from the was busy winning the national A A .*° Kavaaaugh, Louiaiana SUte Lumpkin, Georgia, center; RoMrt our out the Rose Bowl by playing Wel- Manchester should have the stuff to space above all broadcasUng units, LAmpreebL Dorothy Hoppe, Audrey si ball parks next Septem- U. tournament and the intemational 1**® other end poal- knowledge of the teams Replying to California writers Schleldgc. John Wlnsler, Ernie take the Monahanmen. recognition of bis leadership, bis point of being Interesting. All cdTA. ----aial- ]tUNl.I Suffridge, Tenneasee, guard; Tor- lesley or Smith college for women; in which nine of the radio waves Oallegher, Irene Hadden, and Ella ners are occupied by not Immedi- amateur Utle In Paris. ranee Russell, Auburn, tackle; Ken OTiy l lads In this stete. * ICanchester'a secoi^s were beaten Interesting and exciting of the time to escap*. the British fleet. This Later in the year, he Intends to play to him. Thus everyone can hear It certainly was not the well-known ing Assistant To CoacL zling Attack As Triple games wert those plryed with De- ford. vessel was captured by the United him. even those In the back row. "worse" that has a way of popninff Blocking Back, Is Chosen wns, one loss and two ties... New Bfls‘oI, weakened by tM loss of 36- 11 by tha T. M. A A. Tigers m grolf. Survey Shows Football Britain has now won the award Uiree "eterters’’ from lost yaar'a the preliminary. The High young- vaux .Military School at Niagara States, and found to be loaded with Ralph has hopes of attending After the distribution of the The matter of snowballs has been out! Champs Chalk Up Easy Falls and Rochester High. The "All-State" football team was gold and silver bouillon. This was monthly paper, the girls enjoyed re brought to your attention by your What charm has Bopo that a t- four Umes and needs only one nvire Western Leaders Gain 9-6 team, will ehow only twro lattermaa Btera were thoroughly outclassed school after graduation. No doubt With high hopes of another suc- To Head Bmins. mention to retire the five-legged Apparently horseback riding is chosen this week. No mention was a rich prize of war. he will make as good a record there freshments. They sang .or a while home-room teachers many times. tracts the Isdies and especially one? when It trots onto tM floor against throughout. P. Murdock, Kllen- the favorite sport of everyone In the made of any Manchester players ex- with Miss Campbell, and cloeid the Let us abide by the rule—Do not cessful campaign that wUI lead to ^ p h y ...N e w Britain. Norwich a more experienced SUk Town og* aehmldt and Murphy looked promis- Charles remarked on radio's Im- a.«i he has In Manchester High What causes Bodler's sinister ex- Triumph; Kane Girls Bow vicinity of Uma. New York, where cept that competition was so tough School. meeting with their song "Follow the throw snowballs in or around the iresslon ? What makes Madame snd Its fourth straight quallflcstlon for Swing Toward Offense Free Academy, Stamford, Warren Victory; Reds RaOy To gregaUon. Brlatol will ehow cHo- ing for the Red and White. that many great players had to be portant role In the present Spanish Gleam.” Harding of Bridgeport and Weaver the school ui located. This corre- —Jack Hamilton. school grounds. If you must have donsieur Bodlere argue and, most ths annual stete Class B tourney, Providence, R. I.. Dec. 1—(AP) — tain Freddie Adsjms and Otto “CWdr M. B. S. 43, Rockville 20 spondent closes every letter with the left out. "Johnny" Thumer and Civil war. The leaders of both fac- —Dorothy L. Snow. snow-flght, wait until school Is Important of all, from when coma Mancheater Trade's 1938-89 basket- Brown University’s revived football of Hartford were rated the five Mat Winters as the regulara left over Friday night the Clarkemcn Harry Squatrlto rate "All-Btate' tions there have made great use of with Its great rival, Virginia Tech In a game tMt was^ little more Trim Eagles, 4-2. excuse that a date roust hi kept over, then go into some empty lot the weird noises that frighten all ball edition swings into action at hopes today appeared to rest on the teams in the stete In that order... from last year’s teama. Jack Me- traveled to Rockville and returned with some classmates to go "can- spots In this column. We saw the spreading of propaganda as and have a fight to your heart's who hold an Interest In the fireplace the East Side Rec tomorrow after- Grid Teams Make Highest was e d ite d with one of the oddest than a good workout for their next paM, varsity center on this yaaPs home with a crushing 23 point mar- tering about the countryside. " most of the other schoolboy teams well as for dispatching military or- ELECTROLYSIS STUDIED SUCCESSFUL SEASON ENDS! content. You wouldn't want to hit and why does the action center noon against Torrington Trade, a shoulders of a father and hla son, of all football stalemates, a 2-2 draw TIs reported that New Britain Stete Polish League start agalrmt team, waa a member of the eecond gin of victory. For the first half the Those Intimately friendly with In the state play at least once. ders. passing pedestrian by mistake, about the old fireplace In an out of t^ s l beaten twice by the charges of head coach Deormand (Tuss) and Scoring Average Smee on Thanksgiving Day. Another realized a profit of 818,000 during tM S t Casimirs of Terryvllle here By ASSOCIATED PRESS five last season, while "RuM" locals played mediocre basketball, Warren will be Interested In learn- Charles concluded, "In time of would you? the way inn? It la quite a Knot to Ooacb Walter E. Schober last aea- Captain-elect John McLaughry, one strafe drawn MtUe was the 26-26 its past football campaign, which on Sunday, the Pollsh-Americane The prise trade secret of the In- RublnowskI, who is also termed as war, the radio may be looked upon BY CHEMISTRY CLASS son. deadlMk played by Temple and Bos- but came back to score 34 points in ing that his present course contains Maybe next year the football FOR NEW ORGANIZATION untie but It untangles Itself and a of the outstanding blocking backs ton College. certainly Isn't tin .. .Manchester trimmed the Portland Towmera. on ‘eroaUonal-American hockey league a “veteran,’’ wasn’t even on tno twelve minutes. The sizzling rally no, form of mathematics whatever, season will And adequate seating ns a weapon, rather than an angel Did you hear the Rockville root- moat mirsterioua way! Tha Schoberites take the floor In In the east. 1931 With SondiYrest won't M able to show a tenth of the latter’e floor last night. The Mcond team squad last year until was altogether too much for Rock- facilities at Mount Nebo. Bids arc of mercy.” ers at the game last Friday? Well In Uating the cast last week. Lbelr. opener with a seasoned array ^ e 17-year history of the sur- that amount but footMIl's only a final score was 443 to 26 and the —a recipe for Mating the high-gear- and with him the absence of algebra vey. the season of 1922 ranks at the ed Philadelphia Ramblers—has Men Coach Tom Monuhan added two vUle and Manchester romped home Is especially enjoyable. being asked for steel to use In —Charles Evans Electrolysis has been the subject A short, but successful season you.would have If you went to the Bourien played by Fred Kelah, waa of v s ^ y headed by Herman For. the past two seasons the sport hereabouts... final outcome was never In doubt. erecting bleachers at the field. of study In Mr. George Potterton's was brought to a close this past omitted. younger McLanghry haa been one of Setting The Pace; Siarp Vir standpoint. concocted at Heratiey. Pa. more men to bU so-called to an easy victory. His present scholastic Interests game. I noticed they too use Wierzbicki, varsity center, who was Eighty-three teams in that year av- With Ed Kovis and Al Obuchow- ten.” Rockville led 12-0 at the halt. beginning Everyday Chemistry week by the Freshman-Sophomore horse 'n' wagon". They certain- —R. Wheaton, *40R i elyted captain of the Trade cagera the most dependable and durable ekl In the lineup for the first time arc concemBd with English, physics, class recently. Ehcperlmenta deal- football squad. A group of over pliers on bis father's squad and eraged 133 points per season and 19 Scoring 60 goala In ten games, the Records To Date Manchester came back to pepper history, and Latin. He la reported Space Is valuable, so we will cut ty did a fine job of cheering which this week. Johnny BycholskI, stal- points per gsme. The low was this season, the PA’s presented a Ramblers have lost only twice this off here. See you tomorrow. Don't ART I CLASSES MAKE ing with the decomposition of wa- thirty boys, the majority of whom helped their team along even if they wart forward, was named assistant i w night his teammates elected Decrease In Tie Scores. brilliant cage array that was alto- season. Both defeats were at tM Early-season records con M tos- the basket with shots to make It to have gone through the first hall ter by electricity have been conduct- have never played football before him to succeed captain Larry Atwell reached In 1934 when 154 teama sed In the ash (ten os far aa Bristol 37- 16 at the three-quarter mark. of the school year with llylng colors forget - dcx)rs open at 6:30. Be did lose. There weren't many fans captain with Walter R. Schober as next season. scored an average of 104.2 points per RED JERSEYS JINX gether too strong, too fast and too hands of the Bears and last night’s there early! ed. reported a few weeks ago to Mr. from Manchester at this game to WHITES TOP BLUES, 1-0 manager and Edward Newberry as capable for the Portland aggrega Md Manchester teams ara concern- During the final period the locals His Job, as a working student, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Water will not conduct electricity Hurlburt, Despite the shortness of aeason and 12.19 per game. 9 to 6 derailment placed Philadel- with the exception of track. Tha just stretched their lead to 23 points. •Louie” insure good strong cheering. What assistant manager. The Bruins, due to lose only clizht I By HERBERT W. BARKER tlon. Sensational shooting by Kur phia’s leadership in real jeopardy has been that of washing dishes, unless sulphuric acid'la added. The the playing .cbedule the team did we need Is more fans at out-of- In addiUon to Wierzbicki and By- memMrt of their 1938 squad ex- New York, Dec. 1.—(AP)—A de- lowlcz, ObuchowskI and FalkoskI for the first Ume. two schools have long engaged tn Harry Bquatrlto, "Ike" Cole, and but at the beginning of each quar- electric current Is carried by hydro- manage to win from Unlonvllle 13- IN GIRLS’ HOCKEY GAME tto iy i’ the Trade sUrtlng lineup OKLAHOMA GRIDMEN hard fought athletic baiUee. and "Red” Oavcllo stood out in the town games. Be sure you are at ^ c t next fall’s campaign to be one I elded awing toward the offens^ was and exceptional back court perform- For while this was going on the ter the a.ssignmeuts arc changed. Mtss Hope Henderson's Art I pu- gen ions and the sulphated Ions; be- 7 and outplayed a stubborn East the first out-of-town game to help ^11 Include WUllam Boyko, another fJL. * auccesaful In their hla-1 revealed today by the Associated ances by Saverlck and Opalach fea- Providence Rede trapped the New the sportsmanship ranks A-1 to any basket bombardment. The kitchen Job ,s really very easy, cause the hydrogen is positive. It la Hartford team In a game which strapping forward, and Joseph Hll- tory. Seconds Also \\ In EDITORIAL pils have been busy designing and the tears along. Can we depend Ptess's 17th annual survey of natlon- DISCUSS NEW PLAN tured the encounter. Haven Eagles, 4 to 2, and sneaked other high school In ConnectlcuL as an automi.tic electric dish wash- making Christmas cards In prepa- set free at the negative or cathode ended In a scoreless tie. Freshman- on you ? Ehccltement galore was found dur- taakl gnd Ray Griffen at guard Young McLaughry atarted )iia wide footMlI scoring record. The PA’s moved Into a 10-6 lead within two points of the eastern _ ®‘e*‘l"9 a cMpter from Al Manchester’s Second team led the ing machine L used, which requires ration for the holidays. They have pole. The sulphate Ion being nega- Sophomore football or intra-class ing every minute of play In the last b ert^. The reserves are six In Big Six Champions To Stick in the first quarter and Increased division lead. way for the first team by defeating PLEASE CONSIDER vamlty career as a fullback In 1937 Thanks mostly to IIMrslIzed for- Smith s 1028 presidential campaign, no hand washing at all. When he printed them from linoleum blocks, tive Is neutralized at the positive six man football would prova a ‘To be or not to be: that is the girls' hockey games. The ball was Dumber, all with more or leas ex- but shifted to quarterback this year. ward i^ ln g rules, the 212 teams the margin to 21-10 at halftime and The Ramblers’ stream-lined style let s take a look at the record. Man- the RockvUle seconds In the pre- l.s on "Janitor duty" ali of the class- Another winter and again the on colored or white paper with col- or anode pole. The sulphate ion is worthwhile venture baaed upon the taken down the field, up the field, perience and conslaUng of Andrew He played almost every minute of Included In tM 1938 survey compiled FOR ROSE CONTEST 32-19 at the three-quarter mark. liminary 36-24. Klelnnchmidl. .Mur- question." So Shakespeare says To White In Remaimng ^ h^key was solved so easily by chester has played only two games, room ke,vs are in his fiossesslon same old problem confronts the ored Inks. The procedure In mak- not set tree but instead reacts Im- enthusiasm and cooperation Mr. But the question really is—Who Is back and forth with a great many Sebula and Henry Grzyb; forwards; eyei^ major game, mostly as s the highest scoring average, per Kurlowicz and FalkoskI swished the Herehey that other managers must to date. In the opening game against phy, J. Bellla, Dancuss and K. Cole After hreiikfaHt each morning, wifh Manchester High School students ing these cards was tn trace the mediately with water to again form Hurlburt received this season. IVhlle going to win the game tomorrow "almost goals" during the two Nelson Johnson, center: and Edward bilking back, but against Holy game, since 1931. net five times from the floor end wonder today why it haa been such the Alumni, tee latter team 'took a led In the icorlng for Manchester. a friend who acts as helper, he goes Snow-halHng. I know, gives many nrlglnal design on a piece of battle- sulphuric acid, setting free the the Freshman-Sophomore team has night—Manchester High or Bris- gsmea played. Theodore Parclak and Ane cross he proved himself a capable teams scored an average of Two Encounters. ObuchowskI tallied four times to The Bears took charge powder’’’ but last week tha Rad and L. Della Fcra, 30A. over eaeh room, making sure that of the more athletic male students ship linoleum, cut It out with tool.s, oxygen. There is twice as much no claim to championship honors, tol ? Although Bristol hss only In the first games, played by- "1° DBlIocchIo, guards. Coach nmner. passer and kicker. He aUo 114.36 points for the season while Would Confine Bowl Affair lead the local attack, while Brlt- of their game right at the start and is In a tidy condition. a chance to show off their unusual roll on the link, place the card on hydrogen by volume as oxygen set it does Insist that It will produce Blues under Maty Lou Flater, cap- Schober will carry a second team of is s atw track performer and holds the 1,792 games they played pro- tlngham was outstanding for the bad an Insurmountable 5 to 1 lead "1“' ‘*****'*'" experlancad free. the "champions of tomorrow" for four veterans returning which will twelve players for a fuU squtd of ^ c e d an average of 13.53 points. losers. little difficulty wailopin^ RockvUle. A short hlsloi-y ol this .New York talent along the lines of heaving It, and put It ^rough the press. probably Insure them of a good sea- tain, and the Whites with Amelia the natlo^ junior hammer throw- Norman. Okla., Dec. 1.—(A P )_ Mfore the second period was Brietol looked just fair agalnat a State Schixil proves that It Is an old snowballs with what they Judge as Saits as well as other acids will the varsity team so ably coached twenty-three. ing title. Before entering Brown, the These figures compared with last To Champs Of Big Ten In gaining their second triumph mature. PRACTICE DEBATES HELD The students found an old clothes carry on electric current In a wa- by Mr. Thomas Kelley. son, Manchester High has a strong AgosUnelU captain, the White won Big Tom Stidham, Oklahoma Uni- mediocre Plainville outfit, although Institution. II was e.Htahlished l.i a somewhat high degree of ac- wringer very satisfactory used as five who look able enough to con- by a score of 1-0. Pat Southwick Hitching Aids Coach Moses Brown and at Andover. year's averages of 107.19 points per In as many starts, the PA’s gave All of Philadelphia’. contests ter solution but the salts or adds The following are the boys upon Harry S. Kltchlng of the Trade At Moses Brown. John was foot- aeason and 12.36 joints per gameV versity grid coach, admits It was impressive evidence of all-around the score would Indicate teat tM the year 1S32, and for thirty years curacy. before the more timid maid- a pre.ss. Many cards are hard to quer any team In New Ehigland. made their only goal In the first half And Pacific Coast HfTK ''** ■TO'^bR affairs, but Monahanmen had set a torrid pare. was the site of the .Syracuse Uni- ens. Although these advances along themselves will break down where- whom Manchester will depend for A c^ty la assisting Coach Schober Mll captain, as his younger brother TT>e rise In scoring unquestionably superstition that prompted him to strength and should make a formid- TO PREPARE MEMBERS distinguish from those .sold In as the sulphuric acid does not Its future gridiron greats: Ditoran- You can help the team to win to- of the game. with the team this aeason and the could M attributed mainly to the in me last two maneuvers a total of Record Crowd Expected versity. A short while ago a 're- the more "He-Man" methods of stores because they are done so morrow night by rootin' good and Bob has been for the past two sea ban red Jerseys, out after glancing able bid to retain the three titles 14 points have been counted against —Jane Irwin, '41B. to, Mallon, Fitzpatrick. Butts, Dar- The second gsme waa played by manner In which the hoopstera are SOTU. 1938 rules change which made only Manchester's spacious drill shed union of the class of 1918 was held gaining an acquaintance with the well. loud! at his supporting evidence the fans annexed last season In the Rec and the team. dls, Dama, Oentllcore, GlnoUl the Blues, captained by AnlU Lewis, perfoTOlng In practice Indicates fourth-down passes Into the end zone Chicago, Dec. 1—(AP)—Western believe he may be on the right State Polish Leagues, the former one of the largest In Connecticut, U w1to over four hundred persons at- fair maidens are often met with The "Informer.” snd the Whites with Msrgarete L«- V*'"*..** P'^'P^rint for Brown touchMcks. This lIMralized regu- Hershey’s triumph gavt the Bears Resolved: "That the United State.s The students now are working Mako, McCoIlpm, McEalle, Eggles- that the Traders should provide stiff enroll* It is likely bis conference football coaches and di- track. also carrying with it the town dla- uncontesled possession of the west- expe(rted to bouse another pockeo Ocean .N’avv" tending "Jackie ’ waited on table screams of horror and mock fear, on drawings suitable for framing, reck, captain. Imposition for the sixteen games Iptlon naturaUy aUmuIated more Should Have a Two sometimes It la thought that theoe FRENCH CLUB OFHCERS ton, Brown, Monaco, Moron, Delta, fsteer will ^plicate the unusual ex rectors of athletics. In session here The Sexmers have bloe.somed out **P®®‘e<‘ ‘hat Bruno err, division lead. The Bears play crowd when these two arch rlvalf was the subject on which the De- and received hla share of the gen- craft work, or original Ideas suit- Spencer. Olbert, Steams, Wlerxbl This gsme also went to tha sUted with other aa m B rivals. perlOTce of Alonzo Stags at cauca- passing In scoring territory. ■n red three times the past two sea- Buck BycholskI will return to the this week. Lost year when erous tips. same maidens get quite a kick out Whites. In the first half Margarets Also helpful to the offense was today considered a proposal to con Pittsburgh B teilenders In tonight's bating Club has recently .leM two able for using as Christmas pres- cki. Turklngton, Beilis, Rubacha, Although Trade has been highly J®, ulroctlng the varaity careers of flne the annual Rose Bovri game to hoTV *"*1. ‘•"mediately thereafter squad In a few weeks to further only encounter. “ Brlatol and Manchester battled 11 debates. A.s It Is a Methodist organization, of the attention thus shown. enU). They are learning that by ELECTED FOR YEAR Bortel, Micbolu, Green, Glenney, Exchange News Lureck made two goals and In tha suueasful during its tegular cam- the rules change which provided that strengthen the triple champions. the study of the Bible is compulsory Hut. not-wlth-slandln;, the amuse- t w sons, Alonso, Jr., now coaching a ball going out of bounds Mtween teams from the PaclM «nd b«» »een his team (1) lo.se Providence, which lost four out of out (the Silk Towners wtnjung by On Wednesday, .Nov. ifi. the af- using ingenuity plus art ability one Simpeon, Tedford, and Uoyd. second half, Mildred Lureck made-*' P^gns during the past three years. St Susquehanna, and Paul, the Big Ten conf«Ienc« *®*"- In last night’s preliminary, the *s first six games this season, was a 32-27 margin) more than 2,00c firmative team .composed of Nancy at this school. Each day fifteen ment that the girls and fellows get can make acceptable Christmas This exchange column has been the other. The final score being lU tourney achievements haven’t the goeX Unea should be brousht In —Margaret Flaven. "iringfleid college head coach. ' 15 yards Instead of ten. This, of Where the Idea originated 1 by In- Kane Girls absorMd a decisive 45-3 Fettlng started against wended their way into tee Armory Flke. Frances Cude nn.1 Robert Mc- minutes are spent at ehapel. On out of this pastime, there Is still a' gifts at much less expanse than Officers were elected at the started to publiah choice bits of hu- 8-0. Mm uiything to brag about and the Father-son combinstlohs have no-Mury, and (3) lose a key defense- fl€tbAck in their scASon's Sundays there are church services considerable amount of danger In- Freshman-Sophomore French club mor snd Interesting features, taken course, gave the stUcking side more body M med to know, but it' opener - '‘^Mllng in the thlfd t( see the two cluM In acUon tn s Cormick defeated the negative up- would be Incurred by buying simi- Much Ufe snd action was-shown BchoMritea are determined to go •■TO In intercollegiate football scope. from the Portland Girls. Mrlod the Reds rammed in three Bizzlln/; encounter. held by Lllllar Tanner, Lillian in the morning and later In the day volved to the Innocent bystander lar objects. Tuesday, November 22 in Room 7 ILES. B pO R WINS PRIZE from school papers with ^hleb we In both games for each team waa places whm the CTsss B event rolls iy •uthontiS ““ta 'u tS in b-lor, U, iMI ^ Manrhealar P.A.A.C, goals to win. Street and E.skel Bucklau.l by seven Sunday school claases are held. not Immediately In your particular The officers elected were President, exchange. We'll welcome any new around next March. Trade woo 16 f. *■ »® can be learned, Fewer Tie Sooree According to reporu. vrviM - —Douglas Johnson, '39B. anxious to win. la the flm majisr college to honor One of the moat striking ilsvelop- B. F. T. menu have been made to accommo- points. Joe Sullivan acted in'- Robert Johnston group. It Is not a pleasant thought Harry Straw 42A; vice president correspondents. mit o< 21 games last year but lost Its coach’s son with the captaincy 0 Opalach .., ---- 1 Arlene Stevenson, '42A: secretary. —"Silver" menu of the season was the sharp « sj-^SpyrroU'.' 1-1 3 date 1.600 patrons and a crown) chairman. The final score was 333 to coiulder a Ufetime spent In blind- IN ADYERTiSING CONTEST Its tourney opmer to Boardman ??*** “ errangement. a newspaper photographer. “ 0 Yost ...... ___ 0 0-0 0 to 328. Miss Marian Casey arted ness as a result of a thoughtleaaly ClLASS COMMITTEE ADAISERS Dorothy Asplnwall, '41B. A pro- On our list of exchanges we have TYBM. won nine out of 14 games In decrease in ties, the game's chief championship team of tha Big Next day Itensos gambled on a 2 Kurlowicz , close to 2,(M>0 is expected to jam gram committee was also chosen bug-Mar. The 212 teams Included ... 5 0-1 10 the drill shed. as Judge and. after the debate, said \ thrown snowball; Ibis might hap- Walter Grunder, '39B, was one of Gilbert School of Wlnsted, New 1 9 ^3 7 and bowed to RoMrt Fitch WEST SIDE LEAGUE to^I?S“th* J' *’* ‘‘•Mffnated jnng pass that bounded off the 0 Kovis ...... 2 0-1 4 WEST SIDE CAGERS that she noticed much Improvement \ LE CERCLE FRANCAIS The faculty advisers for Class to arrange for the entertaInnMilt jOC Grotoa in itn flr»t tourney teet, m UM^mpUatlon figured In only 66 There should M little squawk pen. So fellowa. please consider the the ten high school btudents In the Haven High School and even one RADIO IN CLASSROOM (Bee Alleys) *®*'^ chosen by the Pa- bands of an Oklahoma defensive 1 ObuchowskI ... 4 3-4 u in the club. Mr. Dougherty g.aye | risk Involved before you again par- Day Committees In charge of activ- at next month's meetings: Marjorie from Texas and Turners Falla, tiwen out of nineteen In 1933 ^*"’ eeorolesB. compared conference. Thus the back snd Into the arms of a wait 0 Mordavsky from either team as far as officiat- Clay, Edward Richardson, Helen country to receive a prise In the '**if*.^ 1937 and 1936 record of 134 ... 0 0-0 0 suggestions to earh .speaker as Is ticipate In this somewhat undigni- ities of the graduating clai« of '39A ■aacbusetts. Morse College and to the semi-finals of and 100 respectlvaly. WlculUes and jealousies arising ‘"F Jawhawk for a touchdown, 1 Saverlck .., ---- 2 1-2 6 ing is concerned, with Billy (toyle bis custom after each deliate. PLANS XMAS P A R H have been selected. 1. ey are: Class Accomero, Nicola MlUhouse, Robert Saturday Evening Post Advertising OF EDUCATIONAL T hofors Ming eliminated nom the present method of choos- TM‘ t(JUchdown won the game 0 Vojeck ... . OPEN LOOP MONDAY and "Shorty" MaJin calling ’em. fied pastime. Contest for the week ol November Boston University are two more ^*f***’ Blueflelds “ ehowad a «lrop from ... 0 0-1 0 On Friday the affirmative, argu- Will Oommittee, Miss Mary Mc- Pearl, Muriel Smith, Betty Bo]^ im S H ^ B lI of Wallingford. ^ decision to the J?W team to fo to the Paeffle knocked the Soonere out of th#* 1 Falkowski . ... 5 0-1 ing the same question, again de- and Nancy Flke. # 5. honorable names to be remembered MM chesty raectrlc company, and 1987 a dlsky halght, the oouthweat 10 Le Cercle Francals met in the li- What Do Too Like? Guire; Class History Committee, as exchanges. The radio has long been AftePaW opmer with Torrington once mors led aU sections In the c o w ^ u ld in a large manner be 2 ‘* B** conference championship. 0 T. Gryk .... ___0 0-0 0 knights of P1THIA8 feated the negative team. The vic- Mrs. Marguerite Campbell; Class Christnias carols were sung in He belongs to Russell Wright's tomorrow, N Trade faces Windsor Super-Service Station eUmlnated. From tM t day on. the Sooners 0 H. Gryk ... (.Murpyh’s Alleys) brary during the activity period If untangling mysteries Is your SalesmsnShlp cisss which, in order recognised as the gresi scoring averages with 16JJ8 points ... 0 0-0 0 torious side was made up of Vivian Tuesday morning. The meeting Prophecy Committee, MLsa Doris preparation for the Christmas party High away next week Friday and per game with Um middle a Moat of the athleUc directors "’®'* ‘belr white Jerseys In every — _ Rec Jniiior Leagne To Have Flrato, Betty Vendrillo and Joe Sul- pet diversion, If villains chill your to be held Friday, December 9 at to gain practical experience, studies It seems that the only school with Uonsl force outside of the cli ”ew Britain Trade at the Hardware tee tuS^IS-Vto L * were reported to. M favorable to They Mven't been Maten was opened by singing "La Marsell- blood, and fair maids In distress Kibbe; and Class Gifts Committee, a paper similar to the "World" la room. Oimparatlvely few people cloae second at 18.17. The south- I 10 5-11 43 League Standing livan. Lllllarv Tanner. Lillian iHise." .‘-even members of the Russell Wright. 8 o'clock. All membera are to s psmphlet, "Criticism Suggestion ty eo DecemMr 13 before retum- Joe Ahrend's 145 just topped Cliff ’^esL a j^ar ago hit an average level an agreement and so are some since. Towners Street and Robert .McCormick de- warm your heart. If you enjoy real bring a 10c gift to be exchanged snd Advice," to prepare for the Poet GilberL which publishes in the town not in thw educational field realize g to the East Bide Rec for But last Saturday Oklahoma P. Six Teams In Action; club. Robt'rt Johnston. Harold comedy or If tragedy Is more your Robert Johnston to what extent the radio la used la ^ »»n«e and the of the faculty memMn. but It must B. F. T. Team No. 4 ...... fended the negative side.' This de- Agard. Esther Dltkln. Betty Hale. The admission wlU be ten cents and contests. They sp^Iy the "Mshln ^ l y "Wlnsted Evening GUlsen.' against Gustafson were middle w ^ 12.47. M approved by the faculty’ men at Aggie officials notified Stidham the 1 Cooney . . , . ... 1 00 Team No. 2 ...... !!!!! bate was also very close, the af- line, if romance holds a fascination there., will be games, carols, sur- Test" to determine the effectiveness ' ^e page seems to be very ctmslst the school. The programs of the ^ Blueflelds Aggies planned to wear white. So 2 3 Emma I-ou Kehler. Dorothea Pe.a- for you or If loyalty Is a trait you on DecemMr 16, Of tM o ^ oactlons, only tM tewr meeting tomorrow night. McCarthy .. ... 1 0-0 2 Three Games Nightly. Team No. 1 ...... ” firmative side having a margin ol body and Evelyn Orr put on a prises and refreshments. In advertising, of the ads found in ent.is its make-up with a story In “American School of the Air” are -H I and John Johnson Rocky Mountain group showed a de- Stidham used red jerseys against 1 Tripp ...... 2 five points, 530 to .')23. .Nancy Flke most sdmlre: then come to see "The SO.M.\NH18 STAFF. A spelling match using French heard by hundreds of school chil- llbert High on Osceml^r 38 N o ^ Kiser, director of athletics at 2-2 6 Team .No. 3 ...... short sketch showing a group of one Issue of the PosL They choose top center. Alumni notes right top, ersM but tMre tM drop waa terrific University, suggests tM t his Mtter judgment. 2 Nelson ...... 2 0-0 4 acted as chalrn.an. .Miss Ema people ordering dinner In a rea- Black Flamingo" on December 16 words in the form of a baseball the one they consider to sstlsfy the and Editorial left top. This la of dren throughout the country Howard "Red" McCarty, crazy 2 Brittingharo at the high school auditorium. Arthur Roberts has been chos- HoUywood Super Service (8) —A77 points per game as against the Rose Bowl ' ... 3 0-0 6 Team No. 2 (8) Weathsver was the Judge. taorant game was held with the girls' team Mahln Test and, after writing the course a convenient Idea because dislrm sn Dr. WiUlaro C. Bagley S F I ^ L BOWUMO aiA'l-CM **■*^..7 ^**' *9®' Adverse wesUier 2 Goodrich ...... 2 2-3 When the Junior basketball The recent debates have been In- There’s mystery and vlllalnery that en editor-in-chief for the 193» against the boys' team brought the of Teachers’ College. Oilumbia Uni- ^^Rann s Tavern, an entrv in. me E. Solmonaon ””90 101 ' 386 0 6 H. Olson ...... 100 138 116—34S For the remainder of the meeting answers to certain questions, enter readers alwsjra know what to read E. Fish coMltlons were held chiefly respon- Iverson ...... 0 0-0 0 j®*9’'e opens the 1938-39 season at E. Cook ...... M 93 taaded to give background to the Is thrilling, there will be two fair Somanhia, It was announced by noting to a close. the contest. and where to find IL versity. snd hla able staff have W yt ^ Roc biwtinTliZi^ .no 114 no— 334 nbie. western “ ^r?***’ '*9 Then 92—270 the students sang several French 8. Brown . 92 M obliged to continue I ^rrotto, senior first string —— 1 _ n e x t '\ / “‘rf‘'’‘‘^* building C. Bolin ...... 101 115 club for Its main debate of the year Chri.stmas carols. Gertrude Herr- maids In great distress, a hero that Miss lona.^ Fellows, faculty ad- Barbara Mack, 'AlA. The ad Walter chose was that of thoroughly considered the Isngukge, the Colt ita n t^ tu r- 114 91— 297 Individual leadership on tM offenas halfback, wae hurt so Mdly he mav 10 119—335 OR the subject of en Anglo-Ameri- will dazzle you. a romance that w1U viser for Somanhls. Ruth Hunt D. Muldoon . 87 88 95— 270 posrt^rnld-^SLte? weSS^J^ ‘nlhalflmck. was hurt hadiv h, It 4-5 28 the bovs wil) mann was the accompanist. Campbell Soup. The prise be re- The funniest article I read background and Interests of all age West F. Brimley . . 99 went to San Jooa (Calif.) State mlsa /Saturday's game here with -10 P.A.A.C. Ref- carry the colors of four local busl- can Alliance. . The club will op- Miss Low also announced that stir you. There will ha tragedy and U assistant editor-in-chief. Ted WOOL .M.ATEB1.ALS STN UUCU groupa. side Rec alleys. 101 101— 301 whose unMaten array rolled up 31() then go to the coast to play in mitp Washington Stete. eree Joe Walsh 286 346 321 953 pose East Hartford In December on comedy and all that gocn with them. Brown will edit for sports. ceived was a fine tooled-leather bill- In the B. U. News. Hie Women’s summer temperatures. Time, 10 minute Th ' " t o b a t t l e w i t h the French clubs will hold a fold. Athletic Aaaociatloa was havlag Weekly broadcasta are made is Wa beer and ale men got away to points. West Tennaasea'a Teachers CHls Rogers, another senior back, quarters 9*"ero.slty of Team No. 4 (I) this topic. Christmas party In the a.s.sembly Tickets are now on sale with re- ffieanor Gardner, Marguerite Woolen materials for clothes are art appreciation, history, geog- a bad a t ^ and dropped lie Sri? ^®^ <92-1488 were second at 281 and MarshaU While tha subject of tM Rose waa knocked unconscolous and Eaii Clifford, the Holl; wood Super- Nyqulat 96—299 —R. McCormick. served seaU. Any Sock and Buskin Cole and Louise Chambers con- at present being studied by Mias —John Hamilton manleos dance—impossible of course Bowl game was a paramount Im- Erickson >all Friday evening. December 9. —but seemed to be going through raphy, science, and musle for peo- fame but flnlahed strongly, taking ...... 85 107 109— 301 coUege of West Virginia and TWxaa RoMrt “Cnjlef" West, sophomore Service SUUon. Glenney’s C lo th e 109—3U7 ' Dorothy S. Snow. ’40B. member will be glad to sell them to stitute the editorial staff. Dorothy Anderson's sewing claoaes. ple of InUrmedlaU grades. Junior Tech tied for third at 274. Panzer portance, the football coaches had back, was Injured. The Sooners Jesania you. SPEED TYPIST SEEN with IL The “News" had to have two In the three gsme Cspt. A. Olson. 83 99 89— 271 before them the problem of arrang- '*'* M anchester Plumiv 101—3U Members of the business staff ! Tha steps are the ipanufacture of high, and high sebooL Tha Uttla Mtcb snd also won total pin-fau E. Werner college of New Jersey and the Unl- won, 19 to 0, but that was more •CTLLOnVE Dl.%OR.\MS . M . A U E ------—Ruth Wheaton, '40B. are: Jeanette Buchanan, busineas ^ woolen goods, the weaves and the repoyt of the freak so ooa brave . 95 89 84— 268 verolty of Indiana ran a close race ing schedulea for 1942. Since tee Injuries than they had suffered all WRESTLING have” “•* ------■ JOl-RNAUSM CL.\SS Typing studenU of M. H. S. were laddie, renamed Lrtdse, donned folks here rhjrmeo, otorles, gamjM ^e Hansen won hlg., single and Johnson .107 102 103— 312 ^e been outfitted in various col- 317 294 306 917 **°*>«rt Noren. Marcel I characteristics of woolens and and music. From these programs A. Brown , for "cellar honors" in this respect University of Chicago deflnlteiv u the rest of the aeason. ored uniforms and are eagerlv In connection with the study of | PL.AX PUBLICITT privileged to witness Chester Sou- feminine attire (peasant draoo, wig, ^***^S5®* acoraa o f 135 • 96 84 126— 806 20 sM 21 potnu, re.,1^^ committed to further lightening ol BY -ra E AB80CIATED PRESS ART STUDENTS TRAVEL HoUoran, Marian Mason. Allan i worsteds. cek's ablUty at speed typing In the tha teacher ehoooaa those which will md 368 respectively. TesterMy Stidham put red jer- -he opening gun. Team No. 1 (|) tha French RavoluUon era. two ( ------Coe and Jerry Sapienza. shoes No. 9). He crashed the party; Total Its oompeUtlon in the Big T«i7eod •*3’* °" “ •* tor pictures, '‘•"Sammy Cohen, diagrams of guillotines have pcen To give the Journalism class an Skirts, dresses, and even coats school auditorium on November 39. danced with the beauties and hog- sUmulate. enhance, and enrich her Hena's Taveni ..466 461 511—1468 A. CterUn...... 86 112 06—306 I Statistical staff members in- are being made so the «Yelghta of daily teaching. 9il ‘•efenae, Duke’s unMaten Blue other smaller unlveraiUea which do eophomore center will M out ^ ‘*‘••*•3 Walter Percy.as ®* ‘•’* *re F. Berggren ...105 108 mode by Robert Hultman and Tof "TlUng practical Wednesday afternoon at 12:45 clude: Elmer Gustafson, Dorothy He was first recognised as a speed ged refreshment; then made a dash Breen , ---- 96 90 100—336 Devils stood all alone with an un- l(w, England, and Frank Brown, 225 121—334 woolen materials being uked vanes „ . Bhwfields not rank as major drawing eaada '***‘‘ injury, Cllfford’i ►rHenry Frey, r . Runde, A. C arlso n ...... 84 00 George OeeUa, men.bers oi the iniro | publicity. Peggy Woodruff, ’39B. Mias Hope Henderson's Art Appre- SUynltsky, Jean Oarke. Mar- artist In typewriting when he won for home. Result; s long. Impres- A powerful outside stimulus Blasell '•••••• — lOV 103—310 ( 1) ®roeeed goal line, although Mansfield Tex.^. 8ucoeaai’'ely 92—266 with the article. Wool which has the World's Amateur Championship, bean brought Into tha classroom; isefs , Holland...... 87 ...— 87 have difficulty In arranging gamaa I "^* meet Tennessee lij E. Weiss. P- Butler, W. J. Wennergren.. 96 114 and fourth period History 111 class-1the class and told the story ciation and Interior Decorating jorie Inman, Barbara Murphy sive story of the *^BueceaafuI. msn- ...... 94 109 114— 317 f a t t e n ...... 106 106 IPs.) Teachera had only a safety of major Importenea. tM schedule Orange Bowl game H ^lnney and H. Wilson. 105—115 es. Thera la a brief history of the ■ Black Flamingo," the melo- claases left for a vlalt to the Avery and Marjorie McAdam. ’ rayon woven with It makes a very establishing »a record of 118 words leaa dsace” with a man's paraoaai color, plua sound ideals snd prts- lletcaU ...... 91 96 88— 295 charged ag^nrt them. OklaMma, I Jan. 2—In white jerseys. UTAH ACCEPTS BIO suitable and serviceable garment 100— 3F< "u em aa ...... 105 102 89— 296 making promises to M a dlfficuR Fioll3rwood Supcr-8«rvice—Ekldi« guiUoUna given which explains its! which Sock and Buskin will Museum In Hartford to view some Viola Thoren. Edward Bru- per minute. opinion of the wtrage. I wonder clplso, have been Injected into tha Isnsen ...... 1 3 5 128 110—363 Bwyet ••••««•• 87 128 c ^ p l o n of the Big Six, permitted one. 381 424 416 1211 which Is not as expenalva as all His offlclsl reooid in the last In- arork and onM more the pu- tenn . 118— SSI tM opposition only 12 polnte Salt Lake City, Dec. 1—(AP)— Ereher, "Smokey Jos" Breen, Joe Team No. 8 (2) uae and how it was made by Dr i P*^*®"* December 16. of the art exhibitions. Mtte and George OeeUa have If they knew Louise? ...... 77 — ----- 7-t K*f?*y...... 92 141 Tomorrow tea coachos of other Guillotine, a French physician chorus of protest arose when They saw the current water color been appointed as the art staff ^ wool, the girls find, Light shades of ternational Typewriting Cbntest pUa have strengthened their knowl- 111- 844 . ■JJe weakest datenoa was offered REC WINS VOLLEY BALL TM University of Utah officially ac- D. McPherson . .108 94 m igp wool arc popular with the claaoeo. —M argi^te Barry, '40B Hartln...... gg 186 notably baaabaU, track and 1789. The use of the guUlotlne w-as *** P'*^ exhibit by some native Connecticut TyplaU for Somanhia a re :! held at Toronto, Canada, was 134 edge of the intelligent use of a 498 535 537 1646 permitted tepted today an InvltaUon to meet E. Bernard ---- lOO 80 SB-878 Correctly* Uken care of. woolen great educator, the radio. ^ opposiUon 282 points, aoae ‘**‘“ ‘‘•*‘1. ^ 1 get togeteer to draw The Raereatlon Centers volley New Mexico University In a foot- (Sleni^a—Dutch Fogarty, Roy at lU height during the French artlsta; a photography exhibit and Dorothy LewU. Janet ElUott. flveHrtoke words per minute for omt The moot effective educational OoltaMfg. Oa. Total ... 477 588 499— 1638 up thalr achadules for the 1989 sea- R- UtUe ...... 00 180 should be kept. also aelccUona of aome permanent VloU Rice, Odette Dtlworth and clothea play an Important part m hour. In this oonteot he was ac- 4chon Ml^ were Oglsthpm with 275. ban aggregation opened Its season ball game at the El Paso. Texas. Wilson. R. Saraneon .... 88 148 lOB-an Revolution os it is a device for cut- agency which affected the Uvea of ...... 116 104 103— 333 ^M go with 241 ^E afyland wltt with a 4-1 triumph over Torrington. Sun bowl Jan. 2. ’ J- Lee and James Aceto. After each member of the class works o( art. Jeosla DowUng. the wardrobe; so Igstructloos are claimed the World's Accuracy Noah Webster oald; "Systems of eck ...... 102 91 ^Ouatafsea'.'." m U8**129— S4S ting off beads, b j naans of a sliding being given to Insure proper care. adults during the second quartet of educatioa should be adopted and 101— 394 Yewar latersaetloaal eoatasta and tM soorea of the live games being TMnon S. Parmelee, graduate n?**^?**^^*,' ^ ‘‘••"bfn* * Supply blade In vartieal ffuMcs, quickly and made a publicity plan for etorles For many ol the papUs, it w as'a Mambata of the Junior staff (Tiampton. having had tha fewaat tha nlnatatath century developed mdy ...... 89 90 104— 333 Sf>a«n ...... 91 77 108- m 891 482 BT6 12X7 with ten different ‘'aagtes,'* Robert ara: Hanv Bissau.. Frank WU- The wools are shrunk bofora tha erron la ths hour claas. He struck p u rsj^ which may implant in the oaks Unlvarslty of neon gamas wRhIa tM coofaranea 16*6, 11-15. 15-2, 16-16 and 15-18. managar, said teat only tM formal there Is no pain lo r tbs victim. first axpertenos la vlaltlag a mu- through tha lycaumo, popular volun- ...... 100 106 118—303 ...... 145 89 108— 147 Ptanayhraiilw and Vtawtiiia MUKaxy laaM up thw 'lm TootbaU program TM local lineup oonelsted of Mer- V. Taggart, r . Plaeh. D. Odennen'a plan was adopted and aoa and Mary Jane Ackerman. garment Is made but care must ba 4L456 keys, mlaatrilring only 33, tary aodetlea of citia^arh o sought MM ct American youth the pim- alaon ...... 107 100 Hnntle ...... 80 104 98— 281 approval of the Big Seven contor- CAGEE TUEITB ACIBOK Bbrkua Maok ‘41a . hla “sebmmenti" dMtzUnitad. Charlas Byana, 'S3A. tokan for waMdng and pnoolag too. srhich gava him an accaracy ratiag p l e s ^ virtue and liberty, andte- 97—304 NcCJuny ...... m 88 98— W7 Mituta obarad thatederMito^ which eomas up tor ratlfleatloa. No Holland. ence was needed now to sseure and C. Eagleson. ^CM oage^oe Mg. flaai to oo-opomte in tha gHat playing throe. than half *^«f uTSlrorW um MUIar. gefaubart. Leggett and Kittle. 9»«e etart at Barbara 3 U ^ '61A. al battar thaa 38%. Jurt and liberal wfli engaga In ate y ^ ' a parUdpaUon. Utah and New H^waatam AH-A85aHte Thte each Torrington plnyan ware Mills, H aato hold tM cMmptonehtps of 6.80 oclock and ah members ot IteBiC. 1a tbs aather a* Bi « n u na.j7aiiaa», ioiik, andHto HIg Saroa and tha Boader foot- tM taaxhs ara ashad to M at tha to otert tt ami PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER BVENTNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEBfBER 1 ,198S MANCHESTER EVE.VING HERALD. ^^NCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,193» BOOTS and HKR BlfDIMKS MSWXMmht No Gnidtre B U Y C L A S S I F I E D VODMdS AW-w'.'.t V0A% By MARTIN SENSE and NONSENSE WE TV\\V5V.VV5’ tAATIER 'fEbvVK'. V\Er» A*! w r 5 MOCM OF K\M ExIW tU • Gambling aearaa much more a am On the other hand thera Is a way W' PoeXEt- AFiO AVV SIO O O when you loss than when you win. B O T T O t A 09 J O R tVK.'b OObMI •. to find bapplnsas: »\ZE 9>50*,JV1 Avv |r The joy of living, the growth of Wife—-nrou seem disappointed character, the development of in- 6000 R X K i K B d Y O ^ Z with your package.” tellect, and the material rewards, LAiBkA a.. rXAA Husband—"Ves, I ans\4-ered an which we vaguely group together as LOST AND POUND AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE t DOGS— BIRDS— PETS—41 APARTMENTS, FLATS, tdt better hockey goalies than the advertisement for a device to keep "The Abundant Life", are found grocery bills down—and the firm 1938 WILLYS DELUXF »«lnn. TENEMENTS 63 DEATH IN ELEVATOR Canadian feUows... .because their only along the rough road of en- lO S T —PASS BOOK NO. 41761 — FOR 8AUE- TWO W IRE haired fox Sports Roundup eyes and arms are developed by HAVY GRID PLANS sent me a paper weight. deavor. Notice I" hereby given that Pm « heater, new rar g:uarantee 1495. terriers, male. Well marked and FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, 1937 Wlllys Deluxe kedan 3345. Mo By BID FEDER baseball.,. .so Art shouts out loud The More Abundant Life cannot Book N a «17«1 leeued by The 9av certifled pedigree. 5 months old. for two adults at 42 Maple atreet. SHAFT ACCIDENTAL that Frankie Brlmsek, his new net- Some man art bom great; oome be voted in by legislative decree, it liigv Bank of Mancheater baa been down payment. 30 month, to pay. Will sell reasonable. Call anytime Telephone 6617. New York, Doc. 1.— (A P)— Re- have greatness thrust upon them; Cole Motor.—0403. minder, wUl be the class of the Na- , is brought about by the* operation loit or d e s tr o y , and ^ t t e n ap- at 532 Ann street, Hartford, first Hartford, Dec. 1.— (AP) —Sal- port from Pittsburgh says the 19 ARE SECRET and some hire a smart press agent. of tnesranable laws. We work hard. floor. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM apart- tional League before you know it plication haa ^been made to aaid vatore Vassallo, 61, Berlin Turn- freshmen In that scholarship-tuition ....F ra n k ie ’a from Bveleth, Minn. . In order that we may play hard. We 1938 NASH SIX Mdan, 1930 Ply- ment, Midlands. Call 4131 or row at Pitt wiU quit the Panther bank by the peraon in whose name pike, Newington, was found dead ...... pat -on-the-back -and-banquet Grocer—(to clerk)—What are you suffer greatly trf enjoy greatly. We such book was lasued, for payment mouth coach, 1930 Ford Tudor, 1933 CAMARIES 81.00 UP. Select one for 8833. campus the end of this aemeeter, and doing with your feet on the desk T Dodge 3-4 Panel. 10 other cars. a Christmas gift. Cage, and accea- Wednesday afternoon In the pit of nomlnaUon: Mayor Frank T. Stack know humility In defeat and dis- of the amount of deposit represent' an elevator shaft at 647 Main tn n sfer to such other schools as Academy Denies Rnmor Clerk—Economy, air. I'vs lost my aster. Out of victory comes exalta- Mender NaMi, 10 HenderMn Koad. Miiies. Next door to Larrabee's FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, and Judge Paul R. Connery, who rubber heels. ' ed by said book, or for the issuance Mrcet. Miami, Ohio State, ’Bama, etc...... gave Norwalk «(Conn.) high Its tion. of a duplicate book therefor. Tel. 7258. Barber Shop, 17 Pitkin street. Tele- first floor, all Improvements, steam Medical Examiner Perry T. well, good old Doc Sutherland cer- heat. 31 Union streeL breal- In football,.. .the Uds used —Arthur J . Wlltse. phone 7625. Hough said today that death was talnly dug up some nice material for That ' Change Is To Be Despite the depression a lot of accidental. Cause of death. Dr tj play In an old cow-pasture.... BUSINESS SERVICES the other fellows on that o n e .... ao the mayor and hlaxonet personal- people are Just as busy as ever__ ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Hough said, was a fracture of the W alUr Boswell St, Denis, m a« I it looking over other people’s buslncas. Dentist—Now, Sambo, which tooth Trolley That Meets All the Trains Bv Pnnt»ina Pox OFFERED 13 LIVE STOCK- FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement. skull probably received when Mr. ly hired a coach-Ike Kern, ex-Col- Made In' Coaching Staff. do you want extracted? W E IX KNOWN MADAM Williams, VEHICLES 42 Inquire 42 Florence street. Jacobs’ ballyhooer In chief,’ slipped gate—raised 31,400 ao the lads could Vassallo was hit on the head by on the ice In front of the Hippo- Customer—Do you give a guaran- tollman Porter— Lower seven, It ALWAYS HOLPS THINGS UP TO 6IVE ~THE SKIPPPP American palmistry reader. Hours WANTED-CORN TO GRIND or have a summer grid camp, and now sub! FOR SALE—FRESH JerMy cow FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- underpinning of the elevator. He drome and busted his shoulder the tee with this hair restorer? from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sundays all any kind of feed by bag or by hun- understood the man had had busi- the judge promises a 10,000-capaci- AnnapoUa. Md., Dec. 1— ( A P I - PAPgR HONEY APTCR DARK day. 532 Ann street, Hartford, dred. James Bums. 127 East Mid- and calf. John Kraus, 156 HIll.town ment, all Improvements, centrally other day----- ’s’too bad. Butch___ ty stadium-----’cause the team drew Official secrecy veiled today what- Barber—Guarantee? Why, sir, we located, in good section. Inquire 701 ness In the building. give a comb! Otm BOARDING HOUSE Oonn. dle Turnpike. Phone 6420. Road, Manchester. Reported to have been missing a fan out that-a-way casta a vote 42,000 this year. ever plans Naval Academy author- NMM Main street. for Tromer Smith of WichlU as one ities may have for bolstering the from his home Sunday, police said And now man have gone back to EUREKA, LAt?S/ VOU 6E E HERE Mr. Vassallo Is believed to have of the best blocking backs In the midshipmen’s sagging footbaU for-' STORIES IN I «AV, VA/HV DON'T TQU T MOVING—TRUCKING ELECTRICAL lain In the shaft for three or four neighborhool-----WUl McKechnie la tunes next year. the soft shirt. You see, the times t h e M ( X ) p u b P o o t _ - P R O ( O i » D o a Manchester STORAGE 20 APPLIANCES—RADIO 49 BUSINESS LOCATIONS days. Police had refused to say taking no chances picking hla Cln- To a variety of rumora that have taken the starch out of them. CATtHBIR/ BAITIAJO ‘TMK'TRA3> PIS UP aOAAETHlNa ii FOR RENT 64 how the fatality occurred pending dnnaU Reds for the ’39 pennant... coaching c’^angea Impended, acad- i, LIKE THAT •POR TIB RADIO BARGAINS—Several re- STAMPS S O *TO S P E A K , WITH A PIBCE^ Evening: Herald AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS When you a finding by Medical Examiner •’you writing boys do the picking," emy officiaU replied “no decision” ^ Broken-Down artiat (to fellow RACKS AND AAEDICIN6 possessed table and console models FOR RENT—STORE, corner of Powlinrf boarder)—What’s your line? OP MEAT, AMD HOLDISJO tH e want th . be.' in Local and Long Hough. he writes. ’’You have more fun, any- had been made on the football staff j chests,S O WB CAN CLASSIFIED —Phileo, Zenetb and Admiral, <9.95 Eldridge and Spruce, suitable for way”. . . . Otter—I've just Uksn up story- R o l e i m p r o k j t , v o u a p p r o a c h Distance Moving Dally Express for 1939 and that reports to the] NAB the Un work. Keaaonable delivered. Phone 5985. per Hill street. Apply Fradln's from the freshman squad.... the from the graduate-coach aysUm in-1 - , *>oyi waste a lot of time J. Lonergan of this city, nephew of Berry ...... 140 105 112—357 looking Into the sky for heavenly Cash Cliarge time payment, arranged. W van- Store, Main street. Boston Red Sox may not know It, augurated In 1934. How C oii^bus Inspired HAR-R-RumPH : - t C o n s e c u t iv e D a y s 7 c t s i 9 c t s Senator Aug^istine Lonergan, today ^ l e s . Why not go to the bathing cour, 55 Well, street Phone 3335. FOR SALE —SEASONED hard but they’d have had Joe the Flash Hardwick could not be reacbedi 3 C o n s c r u llv s D a y s 9 . C IS IJ c t s wood, cut any length <4.60 1-2 SEVERAL MODERN SIX ROOM becomes deputy attorney general of 532 627 540 1608 ^ b e a c h e s ? The Ponamo Cano I 1 D a y ...... 11 C lS I 13 C IS Gordon If It wasn't for BUI Rein- L. T. Wood (0) for comment last night, but the of- A l l o rd e rs f o r Irr e K n la r in a e rU u ns AUTO TOPS. CURTAINS luggage cord load. Call 8893. Leonard L single houses, also two family fiats Connecticut for about a month. Attorney Lonergan’s appointment hart, the George Washington U. Palmer ...... 93 92 117—302 fice of Rear Admiral V'ilson Brown, 1 ♦pHE IfTea of a canal linking the i w ill ba c h a rg e d a t the one tim e ra ts. dog collar, and narneM repairing Olglio. In excellent locations. Apply Ekl- academy superintendent., formally^ U ttle David—Oh, mother, here’s S p e c ia l ra t e s fo r lu n g t ir m e v e ry Cha. Laklng, 00 Cambridge atreet. was announced by Attorney General basebaU coach, who was then at Harrington ....105 89 123—327 a little green snake. AUantic and the Pacific was | d a y a d v a r ila in g g iv e n upon r<*t|uest. ward J. Holl. Telephone Manches- Oregon. . . . seems Joe was all set to Perkins ...... 131 denied he hM been tnuoafe'rrea to l reaiw bom the moment that Co- Telephobt 4740 ONE HALF CORD four foot sea- ter 4642 or 8025. Dennis P. O'Connor, former deputy 100 00—311 ^Mother-Well, aUy right away A d a o rd e re d lieTore the t h iid or fif th who moved up when Charles J. Mc- sign with the Sox for 10 G’s, but Hlllnski ...... 94 112 106—312 sea and said no such order had ] lumbus failed to find a westward d a y w ill be c h a rg e d onl> fot the ac* soned wood, sawed stove length "even come up for dlacuaslon.” from IL It may be just as danger- t u a l n u m b e r of t im rs the ad a p p e a r WB SPRCIALIZie; in rooting ana <5.00 delivered. L. T. Wood Co. FOR REN T—33 PARK ST., eight Laughlin became state tax commis- turned It down when BUI suggested Wilhelm ...... 115 109 109—333 ous as a rtpe one. ? ? ? * * from Europe to Cathay ed. c h a r g in g a t the ra t e r a in e d hut aiding Workman.blp guarn ed sioner, Nov. 21. he wait for the Yankees bid—which Capt. E. W. McKee, director of | But for a generation after this ex- Phone 4496. room house, completely redecorat- athletics, said: no a llo w a n c e n r re fu n d a c a n be mnde rime payment, arranged. Paint- ed, oil burner, gaa stove, gas re- was less (no foolin’)------such-is- 628 502 545 1575 plorers continued to seek an oul- on a lx tim e ada ain p p e d a f t e r the "Any statements concerning I . of yasteryear bad « IM. At length they gave up, con- fif t h d a y . ing and carpentry A A Dion tnc. fame-dept.; Johnny McDermott, who tough time of It, batng bounced tip frigeration. Inquire .Manchester NAMED GREENWICH PASTOR changes in the coaching staff are I vinced that the coast of America N o “ t in fortifds'*; d is p la y Itnea not 81 Well, atreet. Phon. 4800. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Trust Co. TruM Dept. captained little Wagner college's VernoB (S) and dewn on the lady caller's kbee, t o ld . I footballers on Long Island, just go^ N. Barton ...... 113 absolutely unfounded, as the Navy I was continuous and therefore a T h e H e r a ld w ill not be resp o n a lh le 3 ROOMS FURNITURE. Hartford, Dec. 1 — (AP) — The 103 92—308 but at that. It didn’t run tha risk permanent barrier. a fan letter from South Africa In- Lee ...... 89 88 117—294 Athletic Association haa oome to no | f o r m ore th a n one in c o rre c t In se rtio n USED 2 MONTHS ...... <1(K) Catholic Transcript announced to- decision.” of being burned by a cigmrettt. So the next thought was a canal o f a n y a O v rr t ia e m rn t o rO rri-d fo r HELP WANTED— HOlJaSES FOR SALE 72 vlUng him for a visit to ’’Asafoatebe Goodrich ...... 92 115 116—323 — <10 down delivers day that the Rev. William J. Topor, Ckimmander Ward P. Davis, grad-1 to pmetrate this barrier. In 1550 m ore th a n one tim e . FEMALE 3:> curate at Holy Cross church In New Afflo’s Villa, Obom quarters. Dodo- F. Barton ...... 93 88 — 181 RaaUuraot Patron—Thii fttwk la T h e In .id v e r t e n i o m issio n o f In c o r —18 months to pay FCH SALK—SIX ROOM Blngle, c c r wa" on the gold coast___ the fan H. Barton ...... 133 103 118—354 uate manager of athletics, concurred { not very tender. the Portuguese navigator, Antonio re c t p u b lic a t io n of a d v e r t isin g w ill be —fhislomer paid <179 Britain had been named pastor of In their statem ent M v a o , summarizing the Ulk of re c tifie d o n ly by c n n r e llit t lo n of the ner lot» low price, small deposit, explained he "love footballing very B. Barton ...... — 101—101 Tired Walte^-WeU, did you ex- —Furniture looks like new the Church oi St. Paul In the Glen- Reports of Impending changes be- the day. published a book u dem- c h a rg e made for the se rv ic e re nd ere d WANTED - (JIRL FOR general monthly payments Act quick. See ville district of Greenwich. favoritely,” and that he’d read in a pect It to put its arms around your A l l a d v e r lls e n ie n is must c o n fo rm housework. Telephone 3750. -Everything complete WUIlum KanehJ. telephone 7773. paper ,how Wagner this season won 520 607 644 1571 gan to fly after Navy, in Its second I Heck and klsa you? rould be cui In s t y le , copy a n d t y p o g ra p h y w it h -Fully guaranteed year under Hardwick, lost again to •t TehMntep«c. Nicaragua. Pana- r e g u la t io n s t n ro rc e d by the p u b lis h Its first game In four years.... Second Congregational (1) WANTED — AN EXPERIENCED Unfortunately a young couple had REBELS SHIFT TROOPS Mazzola ...... 136 114 112—862 Army and defeated only one major ma or Darien. The next year th< e rs a n d th e y re se rv e the r ls h t to Love lives dn hot lips, warm Spanish historian. F. L. de Gomara e dit, re v ise o r re je c t a n y co py c o n bookkeeper Give age, experience to break up housekeeping. There- le(;al notices Kuhnev ...... 77 102 96—275 opponent, Columbia. Hardwick was | •**rts and calves brains. Jim. T',ii sid e re d o h je c llin a h l e . and aalnry required. Write Box S, fore, we were eompclle 1 to take nack Hcndaye, France (At the Spanish Assume ho one’s overlooked the Vlttner ...... 126 03 112—331 assigned here for three years. urged upon Philip II that the work C IX )S lN O IIO U K S ^ -C la ss t n e d a ds care of Herald. this furniture. It looks like new, hav- MHl on PKIIMIT Frontier), Dec. 1 —(A P )—Spanish neat piece of work CHera (seven Tanner ...... 92 93 116—301 Some academy grada have held I ■>« underUken immediately. to be p u b lish e d sa m e d a y m ust be r e H i O T U n : O F . t P F I . U W T I O ^ Insurgents were reported shifting mule) Oowe did at Xavier this year A young man was amazed to find c e iv e d by IS o 'clo c k n o o n: H a t u rd a y s ing been thoroughly reconditioned This is to Kl^e notice that 1 Mns Gib.von ...... 92 96 95—283 that Na'vy should have a civlUan. The Spanish government was by Sr T akes troops southward from the Ebro —winding up with seven Mratgbt lut the girl he married had a vio- now absorbed with other tasks In 10 :10 . through our finishing department. K, Glalher of 5A Sharon street, Hart* coach Instead of a graduate, and I lent temper. A HOOPLB TO Iiiese 3 rooms Include complete ford. Connecticut, hnvo filed an ap- front today for a new offensive on wins after dropping *two close ones 523 498 531 1552 have mentioned such men as Harry the New World and for two cen- a-i SALESMEN WANTED 36-A pllrntloh datetl 2< U)t i.f Nov., I!»38 with One day he tackled her on the sub- me. O A T C M a HOOPl E « TELEPHONE YOUR kitchen, beilroom and living room. Valencia. No fighting was aeported -----g em blames most ot it on Nick Stubldreher, Wisconsin coach, and.J turiw the canal project lay idle the I«t(|iior i'ontrul <*t>iniiilsaion for a ject. Finally in 1771 the Spanish gov- A'vAILABLE^jrT ONCE. R a le ig h Yes. even rugs and other Items are CachuKc SUire IVnnIt for the sale of on anv front. the n ick Weller, his *‘A1I-Amehcan Bryant A Chapman tl) Keith Molesworth, Navy’s present] WANT ADS second string back". . . . Bob Jones, Young Man—What I can’t under- •mment did order a survey of the RoiUe of 800 fainlllea. Only reliable Included. If you prefer a dining alcoholic ll(|u«ir on the prrinlsi‘S «*f SkoopT ...... 110 114 119—343 backfleld coach. A d s a re a cce p t e d o v e r the t e le p h o n e 2 ‘ H Nurt* Main street, ^Innchester, stand, Is why I didn’t understand Tehuantepec route. This was men need apply. Good protlt. to room In place of any of the other FIFTH WAR.MBST NOVEMBER who’s taking his CHemson boxers to Wright ...... 82 100 114—296 a t t h e . C l l A l U a k K A T E g iv e n at>ove Conn. The huslness Is owned hy Max the Sugar Bowl, never had on gloves ycu had such a temper before 1 mar- found impracticable. A survey at <)K( HY SMITH a s a C o n v e n ie n c e to a ilv « i t ls « r s . but witling workers. No Investment re- rooms, you may have It at no extra K. Glullier A Sharon atreet, month, with an average tempera- coaching the Tigers In ‘34___ what Woods . , ...... 94 08 108—300 Last Night *s Fights\ -----I'LL HELP D ess o fTIcs on o r b e fore th e se v e n t h Ilaitfortl, Ci»nn . ns permittee. ture 4:5 degree above the normal of with the Monty StrStton tragedy, anjrthlng to annoy me ttoae days, 1 In 1808 Alexander von Hum- IT— I NMP ANP NOW, COME OKAY----- IT CAN d a y f o llo w in g th e first In s e r t io n of W 'UTE FOR “(COURTESY AUTO ' MAX K. GLAim:U used to go upstaira and MU a piece VOU O P — along ano ru . THAr^ swiu.// e a ch ad o t h e r w ia s Che C lI A l t H E Dated .I'tth *.f Nov.. 42. was the fifth warmest Novem- looks like Jimmy Dykes Is well on 466 530 548 1544 By ASSOCIATED PRESS boldt examined the isthmus and POWITH SOME No matter where you live we will out of the dressing Uble. made recommendations. In 1823 FIX UP THAT TTIAT rijPPER IS AS 6000 J UXW/ R A T B w ill be c o lle c t e d . No re8|M>nsi- gladly send a •'Courte.iy Auto” for ir-12-1 39. ber In the 65-year history of the the way to defending his hare* luck North Ends (3) Chicago—Tony Musto, 203, C3)l-J FIXING, THE WAV AS MEW~-MJT IP J HAO ■fB*t b lll t y f o r e rr o rs In t e lsp h o n e d a ds championship-----Ralph Jack, St. Kroll ...... 100 12 119—333 cago, knocked out Sandy McE)on-| a new Interest was taken when the • iWThc A P. ARM----- ^ FEELS-/ w ill be a ssu m e d a n d t h e ir a c c u r a c y you any morning, afternoon or Weather Bureau and the warmest Atl fligkH flMep>e| THAT PIEXICANO since 1031. Snowfall was 8.5 inche.s Mary’s (Calif.) guard from Peru, O’Bright ...... 8.5 104 88—277 aid, 199, Dallas, Tex., (6). Keen observers of feminine fash- Central American republics ac- c a n n o t be g u a ra n t e e d . evening to bring you to the More must realize that sklrU had to quired their independence. Sub- and take you back home again. above normal, because of last III., Is the No. 1 candidate for the Newcomb ...... 114 108 106—328 Miami, Fla.—Chino Alvarez, 13.5, INDEX OF week'.a 10-Inch storm. very classy Illinois valley sports Brogan ...... 95 113 102—310 Tampa outpointed Johnny Deanj be longer to be skirU any longer, sequently concessions were grant- Simply phone oi write us and this HOCKEY LaCTiapcIle ___ 118 98 105—821 138, Philadelphia, (10). ed to citizens of United States EMERGENCY free sciwlce will be arranged. writers trophy award___ North- CLASSIFICATIONS Ck>rpus Chrlstl, Tex.—Kenny La-| Rufus—Have you ever been up In •»»«> Belgium. But not un- A-L-B-E-R-T-S FORMER R.VIL HE.AD DIES. western’s Lyn Waldorf plans to at- B ir t h s ...... A By THE ASS(K!1ATKU PRESS 512 546 511 1569 salle, 147, Houston, outpointed an airplane? til 1904 did the great project at Main Store - Waterbary Internatlonal-American League. tend the award banquet—and of C n g a g s m e n t t ...... u course, he wouldn't think of looking Harry Jacobson, 145, Tulsa, (10). f^oofus— Yes. Ah went up in one last get under way under Ameri- M a rria g e s ...... c All Stores Open Wed. A Sat. Eves. Hcrahey 9, Phlladclpjhia 6. Toronto, Dec. 1.—(Canadian can direction and ownership. t Tjs iJ e e ih s ...... o over any promising material around The number of farms In the South Oakland, Calif.—U ttle Dado.J once, but Ah was skesred so much CALLS Providence 4. New Haven 2. Press) - D. B. Hanna, well known Ah didn’t let all my weight down. intervening years had seen no end C a rd of T h a n k s ...... k FOR SALK KAVfIRITE crerm iiidusttiallat and first president of and about the neighborhood.... increased more than 400 per cent 111, Philippines, outpointed Sraalll In M e n io ria m ...... y' .'\mrrlran AsHoriatlon. from 1860 to 1938, while acres In Of intrigue and false starts and de- enamel gas range In excellent con- Minneapolis 4, Wichita 2. the Canadian National Railways, Montana, 109, Philippines) (10)1 l>*ri and F o u n d ...... 1 cultivation dropped from 194,296,- (California recog^nitlon as fly-| There would be no wars If the lays. A n n o u n c e m e n ts ...... j dition. reasonably priced. Telephone ilied today after a heart attack. He Art Ross, Boston Bruins’ boss, Shown above on a 1915 sUmp ol P e rs o n a ls ...... j wa.s 80 years old. says American boys should make a 000 to 188,542,000. weight world champion.) nations had to pay in advance and P O L ^ E 6900 for further particulars. TONIGHT’S SCHKDI'LF.. could see what they were to geL ^ n am a are the Gatun locks. A iiln m e h t le a National League. .ConVrlsht 19JS. N B A Service In c ) A u t o m o b ile s fo r S a le ...... 4 FOR S A L E - KONVERTO auto- A u t o m o iiiU n fo r K x c i,.in i:e ...... i. Boston at Montreal. A u t o A cc e h a o rles—T lr e e ...... 4343 matic gas *hot-water heater very Detroit at Chicago. A u t o it e p a t rin g — I ’a ln U n g ...... 7 economical; Chambers gas range; Intematlonal-Amerlcan League. By Oyds FREUKLES AND U18 FRIENDS By Bloaser A u lo .SchooU ...... miscellanoous household elTects. Pittsburgh at Hershoy. H OLD EVERYT H IN G Lewis A u t o s— Sl>lt> Uy T r u c k ...... s Apply 14 Park street. Tel. 3030. American .\saoelatlon. FLAPPER FA N NY By Bylvls WASHINGTON TUBBS A u t o s— F u r H ir e ...... g By O ane G a r a g t s ^ S e r v ic e -^ S t o ra g e ...... M FIRE Wichita at St. Paul. eora.i*MBVst*MiaB«VIiCeCte.lae. T . M .* n . a a p l T . o « v ,- WASH WOMOERS HOW HE WILL EVER OUT OUR WAY l^lo tu rcyc le s— lllc y c l e s ...... 11 TWO BURNF:R Lynn combination St Louts at Kansa-s City. 7“.7 cooking and heating Move, black J L. JP Sue WANTBO JJJSELL SOOO MATTRESSES, PANAZUELA tS W a n t e d .\u t o a — .M oti>rcycles . . . . l» SOUTH ttETHIMG WITH PLOTS AMP tVtTRtgUES. UNOBRSTAUD CANT BScAuie H nnlne e e a n d prLL T^M.MG.u. a m i __ tJO W e a rin g A p p a r e l-i-F u r s ...... $7 AleLFTY OOP «€« MKVICt. MC. B orn W a n t e d —T o B u y ...... 6 | 5974 R o o a » — tt4iarcl— H o t e ls— R re o rt e W E L L , M I S S M O C T T H ? WHV-Ea-YfES, MAJOR Getting Him Told R e e tso ra a C a IS rr TRUE YOU WERE) BUT t WAS -JUST "a o iA v ^ ‘L''9-® iwFORvucnoNa HMmph ! it 's R o o n .a W u h o u i B o a rd ...... 19 BACK OF T»4AT, DIDN'T COST Y^AHf 1 SUPPOSE B o a rd e rs W a n t e d ...... § 9 - a VWATCHIN6 TH E NO BASOAIN I ^ u n t r y l ^ s r d — H e s n r t a ...... 60 G AS CO. CASTLE SET sccM e —1-- AT THAT! S'ALL' VOO STOOD RiOHT H o t e ls— R e s t a u r a n t s ...... « i WHEN r r eOJTLEhAAN THERE AW’ SAMJ W a n t e d — R o o m s—B o a rd ... • • « • <2 crashed; MOTHEKTEN! (jLExrry A to HIM K il l rr u /i-vl j R e a l B a t a t e F o r R e n t 5075 A p a r t m e n ts. P la t o , T t n t m e n t a • • € t B u s lo t s L o e a t lo n t f o r R s o t • • • 14 H o t . . . . F o r R e n t ...... 5 a u b u r b a n F o r R . a t ...... «« ^ m m . r H o i o m F o r R e n t *1 ELEC TRIC CO. v r .n t o d u> R e n t ...... H — l C a t a t . F a r S a l . . 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Caseof24>-S2.65. The Tall Cedars win hold a public $12-95 $ 99-50 and op Specials Bingo at the Masonic Temple to- The 8*08. Buffet Cana of Cream Style C o m ...... doz. 76c night at 8:30. There wiU be seven door prises of flvs dollars each. jl«$l Green Stamps Given TtoJW IUUcCfU PINEHURST FRESH FISH KEMP'S Manchester PubBc Market ,»uw eim * Ceoe With Cash Sales. Ths j^ n th ly change of beats Halibut went Into effect this morning. Mi- SMELTS lb. 22c chael Fitzgerald, Harold Heffron PhiladelphU and Lucius Thrall have the day SEAFOOD Spanish Mackerel The Finest SteeOiend Round beats at the south end and Rudolph Do You Need Extra CREAM CHEESE Wirtalla, the day beat at the north Pollock lb. ..1 2 ^ c SALMON lb. 48e end. Joseph Prentice will drive the Help Before the OF THE BETTER KIND 3 piegs. 25c Center Siloes cruising car this month. Other pa- trolmen of the department will Holidays? Bonelew FlUet o f C o d ...... 25c lb. Genuine Bhieflsh have night work. My zervIcM are available by the /. O. O. F. CampbeU’e SWORDFISH lb. 35c hoar for: Fillet of H addock...... 25c lb. Small Stewing Oyatera...... 29c pint Bonelem Smoked Haddock Fillets Care of Chlldrea TOMATO SOUP Scallops Ifonaework ______.14c pound______29c pint Home Co«iklng Halibut — Swordfiah Mackerel Chowder Clams, Steaming Clams...... *. .2 qts. 25c 7c can Fresh Stewing Agent For Plain Sewing BINGO — Opened OYSTERS pint 33c MRS. ALLENE C. HILLS ...... •...... 2 lbs. 25c Free Admission Chowder Clams Phone 4088 Cod to Boil ...... lb. Palmoliva Soap 35c pint Tender Fresh Haddock Fillets OPPERS Reliable Refcrencee. Large Smelts...... 25c lb ______2Sc pound_____ Smoked Fillets ...... 25c lb! TONIGHT 3 bars 17c

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