Average Daily ClrcolatioB The Weathmr todfo Who have bMa masibtra a t day night and refreMusents will Wat Wm Mon«h of Oetohor. ISM F enonsl of V. B. Wontoai About 180 members c t tlM fraternity for 80 yaara con- be aertM at the eonduslon of the ALICE OUFSAM ' Mary's parWt. wars praeent im Shop Workers Unuouaiy tsUI ba honored at this ■raUTOAL tlMDIVM About Town night St the annual supper aiw meeting. They are Past Master aeveetb Deegater et e eaveadi Bee PUBUG SETBACK 6 ^ 8 , 5 Vhir tonight aad MrUiday party of the W omens William Walsh, H en^ Trotter and ■m b WHb A Van Auxiliary of the church whm e Temple Guests Fred H. Norton. Masonic tokens K Dally a A 88. to a r 18. Member a t too Audit Sw«dUh Benevolent Society colored quintet under the dlrec- wUI be presented to'these thrse •potataMsA la tfea tlsfH es Tonight at 8 P. M. Burdhu of ClimlatfonB j B e n r will hold lU re rilw meet- Uon of the Rev. Cyril Bentley f r ^ men. Grand Master Thomas H. • f tiw P«spls fM aa Vsars. Manchester-—‘A City of A ’Mage Charm ' lug Oranse hall at 8 o’clock to- ntohed the entertelnmenL The Underwood Employee* I ll Chareb Btrast, Harttora, Ooaa. Desmond and Grand Secratary OPPERS rbsaa S-C m a l ( h t group came from the American Wlnthrop Buck will ba present and MASONIC TEMPLE MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1939 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CBITK Church Institute tor Negroes. To Fin dialm. Work will taka part In the ceremonlce. VOL. LIX„ NO. 87 (Classified Adverttslni oa Page 10) A la n tln f a t tha Red Men'a Toastmaster for the Lodge wUl open et 7:30 Tues- TURKEYS FOR PRIZES .Bnildiiif AaaocUtlon. echeduled the rector, the Rev. J. 8. Neiu. Degree Tuesday Night. te r tomorrow, haa been cancelled. OKE Refreshments The Underwood 8, 8 and 7 C9ub, a Baby Bunting Tag Along The South Methodist church, to With Daddy on Hunt Tbara will be a epcclal meeting conjunction with ® ** “ *^ * *^ ,^ oompoaed of employeea of the MANCHESTER LADIES AND GENTS INVITED itres o( tha Private Duty Nuraea’ aeao- throughout the country, comply Underwood-Blllott Fleher Com­ m CON .‘. r.‘. f M r N I . > I . K ' 169tli Battalions Finn Delegation Will datkm at the clinic on Haynee with the request of the North pany of Hartford, will ba guaaU TAXI $ 1 2 .S0 CASH The 169th MManch anchester Indianapolis. Nov. 13.—(et — atraet Tueeday a t 7:S0 p. m.. at Americen Guild of Csrtllonneurs. of Manchester Lodge of Maaona Babv Bunting, contrary to the Which time ofricers will be nomi­ ring church bells or pisy the On Tuesday evening of next week DIAL 6588 d ia l POLICY old cradle song, tagged along nated and elected. A talk will al- chimes after the two mlnutee of to confer the Master Mason de­ Waiting Room and Office: L. T. Wood Co, Begin Maneuvers when Dadily went rabbit hunt­ ao be given on group Ineurance. silence at 11 o’clock this forenoon. gree. John Mcl»iighlln. of 37 Rear Textile Store. 81 BIwMn St. Tel- «4N ing. In s protest agelnst wer end as a Edmund street, a Past Master of Of course we m Someone phoned Sheriff AI Drop Russian Talks; rWteen tablee ware tilled with prayer for peace. Mlse Anne Manchaster lodge, snd an em­ place Hfe inraranea Feeney to report a hunter had players last night at the Man­ Strickland waa the cWmer. ployee of the Underwood com­ hla four-year-old aoii with him chester Green Community aiib’a pany. will mi the Worshipful for yon — probably, DANCING In Outlying Areas dreaw l In a white snow auit. first setback of the season, and Master’s chair. the. dnest af all Deputle.i warned the man everybody seemed to have a Jolly Vk oim‘ii’8 Program TTie other officers for the night HAVE A BETTER TIME at the OAK GRILL other hiintera might ahixit the time. Mrs. C Bolin woo first will be: Henlor Warden. W. Pot­ known investments V child by mlatake. He took the Going Home prise, W altrr C. W lrtalla second ter: Junior Warden, M. B. Gil­ Excellent Food — Beat of Service! for, at one and the' THURSDAY and SATURDAY boy home. and Darid Prejvton, third. Howard Arraiigc^fl at Rcc bert; Secretary. W. H. Fisher; D ^ II 0 Attack on Coal Dowd, chnlrm.i.n. and the members Senior Deason, E. Frohman; Jun­ BROILERS ROAST BEEF SCAI.I.OPS same time It pr*« AT THE Begins as hnow rails; of hU commuter served roffee and ior Deacon. J. B. Bosrdman; Sen­ HOME MADE RAVIOU tects, '•UBtains and doughnuts after the emoes These ior Steward. G. Denneler; Junior Company Tactic Proh- DismisSCcl ‘Riilthit’ WiiiN Blue Ribbon Points on Which Nego* setbacks will i«- to I! ( .n v In - An extensive program for wom­ Strvxnrd. W. McBride; rhsplsln. Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer inspires. I offer you lenis Slatcfl for Initial Present Unity British Reply At Westchester Ual Show tiations Stalled Not day evening for the pnosent at en tills been arranged by the itei - F. Pfiinticr; Marshal. J Gattn. my services in the Manchester i ,reen srl|...,l and riHlion (’l■^ll■I•s and will lie In The Masonic quartet of the 3, Dine and Dance To the Music of the Oak Grill Swingslers HOTEL SHERIDAN Phase; Review Thin White Plains. N. Y„ Nov. 18. Specified by Finnish . liiirge of Miss Violet M'-Hae, a Bv Hi«;h Court all players will he -velc 'me .7 anrI T flu b will fumleh Ihe m u­ We Cater To Banquets choosing a Hfe or an­ On Neutrality To Peace Bid (;T) a year ago a farmer member of the faculty of Msn- sic for the evening It Is com- Evening at W eat Side. fnund a shivering little animal Foreign Minister; De­ rlirslet High .School nuity policy. Miantonomoh Trd>e No .’iK Im­ potJ-d of .lames Martin. •Tiarlea 30 Oak Street Trilmnul Fimlk .Atlanta hr thought waa a rabbit and mands for Naval Baae proved Or. Ntitiitionalitv of I jiw. nual Westchester cat show. It Seen Stumbling Blodu: cenl registrations are tei elved for ters headeil for the outlying ilis- |Mibliruii lA*acipr»hi|» Insistence on Full Rep­ had griiwn Into a prize-winning the latter trlcts where "The Battle of Man­ blue female Manx cat. FURNACES CI.EANEI) S'. Miss ,M< line will leach swlin- JENNEY chester" is U) be fought this week. Helsinki, Nov; 13. — ( « — tb A l FUEL OIL luHunuioe and Bonds SPECI\L SUNDAY DINNER Wnahlnglon, Nov. 13 (.Pi • An Whirli Will Not Dia- arations hy (rennuny f t \ iK-iiiiin rlcanlng mmg 111 beginners on Tbunrdny Not since far-off days In the Finnish Foreign Office anaouassi^ evening Iron. 7 to 8 o'l bs’k anri 791 Main SI. T«!l.897«3 Choice'of Tut key • Steak or O O town's history has Manchester attack by Atlanta, Ga.. on consti­ To Small Neighbors. By H\|wricii< <-d Mc< limilca, ’.!t-Hour Service! liirh l*€*ople BN Service. today that its delegatloB ta Hpplb allons for Ibe clans are now 19 Depul Sq. Tel. 8850 Lobster - aw witnessed purposeful military ma­ tutionality of the 1937 bituminous (Also Complete Bepir Service ) being accepted at the Kast Side neuvers. There have. In the In­ cow would leave for honw L. T. W OOD 3 UMPS coal act was illsnilssed toda.v by New York. Nov. IS - A Re­ Dondon, Nov. 13. (,r' - Authori­ Dutch Premier T. r. AITKIN & O ' Her An intermediate class In tervening years, been various the Supreme court on the gnmnil suspending the lengthy P hone 41915 mustcrings and drilling of soldiers publican leadership which would tative British quarters asserted S4« No. .Main M. Tel HlltS .swimming will be held from 8 to that the city "has no standing to not disturb "the existing unity of Ilona by which Ituasta 1 9 o'( lock on Thursday nights. here, but ever since colonial times, maintain the suit." today that King George's reply to Honrs of classes will be chang­ For Less Than The Price when "training bands" met regu­ the American people upon the ob­ The Netherlands-Belglan peace Sees No Basis seeking concessions from FlnlaaA^ In addition the tribunal; jective of keeping out of war" was ed fo suit the convenience of the larly to practice against the threat Agreed to review a Clivull court The Foreign Office _ urged today by Senator Austin move meant Britain wouUl "In­ nient was made shortly after • members of the various classes. Karly on the scene yesterday were Colonel Jo.'wph Nolan, com­ of Indians nnd European enemies, decision directing The Falk I'or- sist on full reparation of wrongs $-•: __ ndlng the 169th Regiment (left, above) with his Executive ofricer, this town has not seen real mili­ (R., VI.) as the party’s serries to For Any Alarm p. m., ($ a. m., a. ■ t.) RADIO IROUBLE? Of One manding the 169th Regiment (left, poratlon of Milwaukee to with­ the nation In the coming political done by Germany to her small Dteut. Colonel Kenneth F. Cramer (center) and Regimental Adjutant tary maneuvers. draw recognition from an Inde­ Ths nsgotlatloas wars laM Por Reliable and Fconomlcsl campaign. neighbors." Oct. 7 after Ruosto had waa Captain Russell B. Hathaway (right).’ Colonel Nolan and his staff One Tbousahd Mea pendent union but leailng the way It was also reported that Brit Sender FILMS Cffleers arc watching kitchen details constructing field kitchens and Of course, compared to the tiny "All of our politics should lead cesstons from Latvia, IMoaiS open for the employes to choose to that common ohjeetlye." thi Ish-Russlsn trsilc negotiations SayH Fear of Imminent Uthuania, strengthealaff her CAM. STr.KVMAV AT DEVEI.OPED AND 6 W AY I. E. S. acttlng up ranges. forces which once met to learn that organization In a subsequent defensive tactics, the present 1,100 senator said In s prepared radio have reached the jadiit of ex Daiigent Catinefl by Re­ tary position in the west aad I WAVsmr itMTi iir. TAXI PRINTED election as their collective bargain address si thf opening of the MU' change of llst.s of ivunmoilltles to Exehaage at K a tm man force Is immense. In colonial Ing agency. The Lsbor Board con. I’honr 7170 24-HOUR SERVICE FLOOR LAMP times, a town which actually could annual session of the School of be sold under any agreement ports Abroad and De­ Moscow dlscuaskm d t tbs L Dial muster a company of men was tended the Circuit court had ex­ I'ollUca of the Women’s National reached. demandi la tha past.Svs d m l Film Deposit Box At large Indeed. Today Manchester ceeded Its authority. Republican Club. Britain showed no sign of hope fense Measures Taken. consisted of an exchangs of |M 3230 Store Entrance is host to a regiment, engaged In Postponed an announcement ss Thifd Term Grave Danger that a peace-making Germany on minor points. 2 PIN TO WALL RED CROSS RedCrosi to whether It would review a de­ "But all of our efforts should REDUI0B8 the serious business of training 1- would step through the door tech The Hogue, The Netherlands, Finance Minister Vatas CHRISTMA.S CkAn, ('omforijiblc C?ftra! the field for any possible emer­ rision by the Federal Circuit court give constant attention to the pre- nlcally left ajar by the king's re Nov. IS.—(87—Premier Dirk Jan early this afternoon advIesS':' Foreign Office of tbs dsciffioa I 1‘HOTOC.RM‘HS Cnurtroan Sm iraj At All Time#! LAMPS gency. sponse. De Getr told The Netherlands to­ KEMP'S Starting early yesterday morn­ (Conllnued Page Four) (Continued Page Four) CBurchlU Speerh Coustlei turn. $1.00 Do7.cn and I'p. A $19.00 VALUE! ing, troops began to arrive at the A caustic speech by Winston day "there is not a alngls ground "There are ao EI.ITE STUDIO CITY TAXI spinning mill where rnost of them Churchill, first lord of the Adml for uneaslneiis'' In the nation or further progress through Annual Roll Call—Nov. 11 to 30 are to be quartered this week. empire despite "many rumors lions Is possihto,** Foreiga 1 rhiine 88.78 UENMN .7IL'HrilV, Crop. rally. Just a few hours after the EMas Brkko said m ap b lilS | Staff officers were on hand, and king replied, showed how slender enusing alarm’’ In ths past few the morning was taken up wltli; Pacific Northwest Is the present chances for peace " l^ rs le a last mlnuta ei $j3.ooCash days. wa have come so far It Is the Issuance of bedding, arrange­ were considered. The press again Making hla first radio speech Ths forriga minister ment of equipment, and the .set­ recited Britain’s broadly stated since he became prime minister ting up of cooking gear In the •pe^ the potots oa wW USED CARS All Workers Are Urged To alma and called attention to last summer, Ds Geer said the nS^thittoaa were statled.J^ company kltehens which were es-1 Rocked by Earthquake mors specific proviso In French tabllshed just outside the mill. fear of Imminent dangers for The era expreeasd bstlef, 1 A REAI. THRILL IS IN STOKE FOR YOU l ‘»3« BUICK President Albert Lebrun’s answer Netherlands wsa caused by re­ the stumbllag hlpehs Some Confusion to Queen Wllhelmlna and King COACH— U>D # ^ As Is to be expected when a j ports circulated abroad and by ela’s demaada for a Naval IN SUNDAY DINNEH AT----- $13 50 "p,r Meet In The Robbins Room Leopold—that Germany should "certain measures of our govsm- FlnnUh territonr at thr regiment. Infrequently moblllxcd P»rtl.n.l, T.«..na, Seal.' U llio ll G l'alltetl repair "the injustleea which fores $1.51) Down - $1.00 Month In Its entirely, arrives for some ment." to ths OiUf a t tta la a d 1936 Bt;iCK tlP ) ¥ HncouB* has Imposed on Austria, Czecho­ He urged Hoiland not to court atoa a t ths southsia 5cehe under the nhadow of the old spinning mill clock a t 11:30 special purpose, there was con­ slovakia and Poland." CAVEY’S SEDAN— $425 At The Center Church On fusion, some of It "orderly,” some And Other Cities Dam* danger ^ nervousnesi and thus twsee ths two Sec These Lamps ,\t; yesterday morning aa Company C of Bristol arrived ready to take up Federal Action (Adolf HtUer In a spesrh In KareUaa Istharas. their section of the mill quarters. of It Just plain confusion. risk loaing "the Messing which \ OclicioUM ll» I . b I'. .M. 19.12 B l'IC K age—An ing others." I9.’57 as a "team,” that much of the Germany, but also Russia, guar Led to MedtoOea Offer "1 battsvo th a n to * MON'I’liOMEKYY WARD CO. earthquake described by Univer- ' eiliator Assigned to sntees UiaL") sd Saagjr Hook outsMs I'ACKABD present training Is being under­ It was this vocation, Ds Osar taken. The National Guard Is not sity of Washington geologtate as > Their answers to the proposal declared, which lad Queen Withal- harbor. How weald j SEDAN— Prepared To Work In Their Dispute at New York. of King Leopold and Queen Wll­ tad that over to mam Every IHiy Except Saturday and Sunday $525 Or an organization of "minute men " the heaviest in their selsmo- i mine and King Leopold of Bel­ but regular army officers have ex­ helmlna Just one week ago that gium to make their peace media­ He ehrogged e« as We Feature A Uellcinus I9:J.*> HUDSON greph’e recordi, rocked large New York, Nov. 18—6P)~ The they help tbs embattled powers gsBM" a woeh-eai*" ' pressed themselves aa being anxi­ areas of the Psclflc northwest { tion offer. .. LUNCHEON .\T 50c. SEDAN $245 The Manchester Electric Division Assigned District From J ous to mould the oft-times scat U. 8. Labor Department Inter­ find a way to pcacs were made (Britain and Franca answaraS Also A Refreahlni New Feature At Noun . . . tered units into a really cohesive shortly before midnight. The eels- vened today—by union request—In yesterday by King George and the offer ytoterday by aaytng tba I9.’<2 force, mobllizeable within the mograph registered the ehock at an 11-day-old strike by 8,000 long­ Prastdent Lebrun. Issue waa up to Oennany.) SI'ECIAI IM.ATE l.lIN t’ll — 81k-. shortest possible time, trained for 11:48 p. m„ (2:48 a. m. Monday, King George said Britain would epired wo'have to taho Tins OONNCCnoUT POWTCa o o m p a n t 2 to 5 P. M. shoremen that has tied up coastal Should these endeavors again ooasiderattaa as paH Dellcliiuk Italian < noklng: Kavlnll • H|iag'.ettl - Etc. CHEVKOI.ET military service. e.s.t.I. give “most aahiest consideration’’ fail," he added, "wa and the gov a t shipping In and out of New York to any German proposal* which IHNNEUS EVEBY K.VEMNG — 8.V fl.l.V SEDAN— $95 ( 73 Main Street Mancheater, Coon. The extra camping periods will Offldsla and businessmen In emments of other eountrlaa for afford additional field training for Portland, Tacoma. Seattle, Van­ harimr. might "afford real prospect of which peace ia preesrved, wlU at H m Ihaataa pni 1938 the men, which has been said to couver, B. C,, and other cities sur­ Joseph P. Ryan.-prealdent of the achieving’ Britain’s avowed aim a Uter date ba able to taka now be much needed as shown by last International Longshoremen’s As­ to halt Gtnnan "aggression.” hidsd a waratoff Cmea I STUDEHAKKR SEDAN- Red veyed damage caused by the steps In ths sama dlraetlon.'’ •par Tnid, to m tofto RcotSiflii summer’s exercises at Plattsburgh. shock that lasted approximately sociation (AFL) said hs would But Churchill dsclared the Al- The belligerent naUona, ba said, Probably needing the opportunity confer during the day with James Ilea would fight "unUI the other one minute. Finn, a Labor Department eoncll have had enough." He, too, have the darkest expaetaf CAVEY’S GRILL $545 of training as much as the men Damage, however, was not ex­ about the intentions a t tbalr 33 East Center Street Next To Masonic Temple are the staff officers, psrtlculsrly pected to be great, consisting lator saaigned to the dispute. listed restoration of Poland and DANCING TONIGHT those whose responsibility it Is to Ryan said Finn probanly would Caechoslovakla ss an. him of the mlea and think a t tbeit own snfa- mostly of crack^ walls In some meet also with ahipptng operators, ty. Thus, De Geer aald, tbajr pre­ provide for billeting, rationing snd buildings, broken water mains Alltss. supply. snd If his efforts wer* sucoessful, Seat After Osoaoitotlaas pare for the worst, suppose that and broken power Uncs. both sides would shortly rensw the worst already la at Mnd and Servlos Breakdown A check by state and other of The British novsvlgn’s answer, Flash Gorman Yesterday there was a notice­ negotiations for a new contract sent after consultations with the “in good faith easily believe that DANTE'S RESTAURANT Although the 180th Regiment men ars quartered In the warm fldals indicated no one was In- MOTOR SALES spinning mill group, the cooks and kitchen staff are forced to perform able breakdown In the commissary to replace one that expired Oct. Daminkm governments and the violatloa of our neutrality Is 18 East Center SIrwt Odd Fellows BalKUag* SPECIAL REVIVAL SERVICES their duty outside. Photo shows one of the cooks of the Riegt. Heyi- Jured. 31. France, drew on tbs' words of likely. BesMenta Bosk to'Streets 285 Main SI. Tel. 7220 Featanag Fresh Clams aad' Oysters On tke Hatfahell quarters Company Just after the range had been set up and fired for (Coatlnoed on Page Eight) The union is seeking s 81-an' Prime Minister Chamberlain tor "Therefore, I advise you to gM w m fto to la Dm The South Methodist Church the first meal. In all parte a t Boattla residenU hour wage rate and a 40-hour the renewed declaration that Brit- yeuracit against this betief," bs BartSsfS. Nsv. CIgm or Oyster Fries Crab N eat Cecfctoll rushed to tbs stroete In tbdr said, "and remeaiber tb«t asu* Oretiestra Rrery Thnrs. and ttot. Night. Soaga At Tonr Ecqnast. week. Longshoremen received iNvrrEs YOU t o attend S tart Sunday^ N o v . 12th night attire and many spent the 86 cents an hour for a 44-)iour (Osa tlaasd am Page Btcktl traUty also requires a certata WINES — UQUORS AND BEERH * Says Kuhn Had remainder of the night In week under the old contract. state of mind." ITS SERVICES TOMORROW Notice Food At Its Best, Such As Ravioli, Npaghettl. Chicken and Steaks. bampa. AskeS for laterveatfoo. 7 Pin P. M — Ht>\. CLINTON N. HOWARD Orders .Made Up To 'Take Oat. A comer section of the Nation­ "I asked for intervention,’’ said De Geer said that Holland’s CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE al Bank of Waahington In Taco­ Ryan yesterday, "becauae th’ own defense msssurea hnd Ito totas tolarto (’’Ttn Lillie l.iant” ) South Maiielit‘8ler Full Authority ma, weighing approximately 250 Replies Cause \ddress; “The Chrial Cure for War”. strike Is spreading out. Before misinterpreted and "ll would bs were Jeeeph Eareaskli pounds, craqked six floors Into an It was only local, but now It fatal error on our part to oon Leag Istoai^Otr. N. V.l Special Music by (he Cecilian Club. Fire District Only Official Permitted alley. Some plaster damage was ■pleading along the coast. I want No Surprise elude from these meaauros that J. Mndrsse, ~ 10:ir. \. M. — Sunday Morning Worship. reported In the State Capitol at Intervention before the Industry threats, to our frontiers had In­ and EU Annual Meetiii" j To Withdraw Funds Olympia. ruined.” creased.’’ N. Y. H m Sermon by the Pa.slor. Rev. E. E. S(orv. ^ i N. M. Breck, Capitol watchman, The walkout has thrown out He declared that recant Nether­ Bcadferd was taklag NotU-r In hereby given to nil ' From Accouiu of Bund said It felt as "though the whole work hundreds of sailors snd shore Germany Expected Re­ lands prscautioos "for the at Bentackler FIsM, the Ivgxl voters of the South Man- ' building was Jumping up and- employes of nine coastal shipping jection by Britain and strengthMlng and intensifying of ford. I lieMter Fire Dlfitrirt that Ihe An- 1 New York, NOv. l8-o47—Testi­ down." He said It broke some companies In Atlantic snd Gulf our moMUsation’' ware necessary • • • glaae but did no serious dsmags. mini Meeting of aald i;{l*trlrl will mony Uist FrtU Kuhn, stocky ports. France of Peace Offer. Deed Mss Atop Train ' l>e belli In Ho.ne Houne No. 3, ; Olympls reported hundreds of New Havea, Nsv. U —iSf leader of the German-Ameriean (Ueattoosd On Tegs Blghti Tburmlny evening, Novertiber 19. | persons fled Into the strccta L ars Off Mm« Workers Berlin, Nov. 13—917— Author­ ARMISTICE SPECIAL 19.79. nt 8 o elork for the follow- | Bund, was the only offlclsl per­ The quake appeared to extend Detroit, Nov. 13-:0P|—Chrysler oa top of the water mitted to withdraw funds from s Corporation announeed today the ised sources said today the British R Mim i \ I \ ( K\ K Tl K uig pur|H)sen: | over an area from Portland, Ts- and French replies to the Belgian- leader ef toe Share I 1 To take nrtlon on the re- certain bank account of the Bund coms. Seattle, Everett snd Van lay-off of 3.300 additional em- Netheriands <^er to mediate in German Planes today whaa too tnto lu'l l.ike llic Ootighliov s Had In I’riince! I'orln nnd rrcommendationn of the was offered today at his trial on from Betdeo. Tha bse charges of misusing 86,641 of the European war were In line ------:— A1--0 ------offlrer.x of Ihe Dlntrlct. mnSAeWStersB (CieaUnaeS on ragn Right) fOentlnaed Oa Page Eight) with recent utterances In London tba. a Negra, waa b R.WIOI.I — lIRlill.KR.'x — ,\ND \I,L I SU M. 2. To see If the District will Ssfk qaickly paid Bund money. and Paris and bad caused no sur- Fly Over Paris mm4 aotharlttm r ' .'luthortr.e the Commissioners to Section of the Bund constitution t u m p t i m ; o i s h e s for itself. Now aiy showing tlM virtually unlimited priae heA. Rupperl and Manlev’sOn lap I have Ihe Trenmirer's nnd Tnx Ool- ■null soa pliw* oa Inspired press comment In both lertnr's nreountn niidllcit by cer- the Boor wilbont imtbortty vested In its "Fuehrer" also were read into the record. Britain and France during the past Air Raid Sirens Send : tlfteil ptibllr m-counlants nnd danger from drsfnT New Drilling Method Tells two days forecast clearly, these teader for sime leoM I make an appropriation therefor, —EM .BsdM f The bank account was opened etrark whoa Em tm to by the Bund In the Yorktown sources said, what the reply orould Civilians to Cover for REYMANDER’S RESTAURANT i 3 To take nr.Uoti In regard to bo—namely a further indication a bridge. ! a|iproprlaUonA for the expenses, branch of ’The Usnufacturere Instant Bit Hits Oil Sand Seventh Time in War. 3.5 Oak Street Chn.s. Reymander, Prop. A baUcry of Ugfat tnidu iwsd to trmaaport offlceni and officers’ ’rrqst Cbaipany In May, 1937, of the will to war. repairs and maintenance of the baggage from the Iwme staUon to liaacbester. TVucka uaed for DNB, German official news Two BaMi aa Kire Department and other activi­ when the organixatfon’s national Lsadso, Nov. toanapott a t tba swHstsd men aad baggage are sboera la the back­ haadquarteta were moved from - TTiiaa. Nov. 18— <0 —A potential represented by wide agency, said political clrctes "de­ Paris, Nov. 13.—(87 — ShrUltag ties and property of the Fire Dlx- ground. clare these notes differ neither In air raid sirens sent the civilian mtimtoy tnet (or the ensuing year. Detrott to New York. rotary drilling method for the swings of the two automatically stcaastd windows Through Sebastian DlstUcr, recorded lines on the graph are spirit nor cpntent from the tone population of Paris to cover early ama alrefott 1. To see tf the District will witk Storm Sash. first time tells the instant the bit r previously used by the British today for the seventh time since chief clerk of tbs bank branch, As- authorize Its Treasurer to borrow. Indicative of oil or gas," Hawthorn government in the hope of provok- They ent my fosl ststont Diatrlet Attorney Herman strikes rich oil and gas sands hun­ explained. the war started snd military "woM M vea a « hy In the name of the South Man­ bUI from $180 to J. McCarthy got Into evidence a tag tba German people." sources announced later that Ger­ goofire. Tha chester Fire District, money for $80 S MSIOO." dreds of fset uadsrground. Electrical logging after the well Deatniettoa BfNtob Aim. man rcconnalsaance planes had —W. D. Caswad copy a t a reaolution filed The device was dlacloaed by has been drilled has been common the expenses snd uses of the Dis­ with the bank in opening the ac­ The eame circles. DNB said, flown over the area. trict during the coming year, snd David G. Hawthorn, engineer for for some time. further claim that "destruction of The announcement said ths MARY’S PACKAGE STORE count as aa uninoorporated or- an oil company (Anerada), after I■ronaatloa Wlrito Drtaing give the note or notes of the Dls- gantaatioa. Germany ia Britain’s war aim." planes had been driven off by anti­ oa toad shattered fhna I .314 Main Street — Near the Armory trict for the same. almost five jraars" work *n7ie new method makes It pos- and that the mediaUon offer "has aircraft Are but did not specify Jstetly Respeostok An ordlnsnr drilUiig Ut acts as; sibls to obtain this information tows. Tha Islaada an 3. To elect officers for the Dts- *1 saved The coostitntfon prortdsd, how­ been eabotaged deUbcrately." the number tavolved. NOW OPERATED BV M.\RY BINEU.O ^ r t for the ensuing year an exploring electrode. Automa- j while drilling," Hawthorn On the war front an tacrcaan AaU-AIrcfaft GaaSre $40 to one wioisf. Edwards Evangelistic Ladies Quartette ever, that the bund president aad tic letorderx at the top of the bole | "Such logs ar« more useful and \0 To aee If the Ihatrtct will Nowwsdoo'lhavo the national treasurer were Joint­ ’In activity was noted as the Ger­ Following this warning, sounded Mariteto a t a Otow Formerly of the Armory Tavern. sii^orise the Commlistonera to are connected electrically to the | give the operator 'data by which man high command reported that at 4:30 s. m. (10:20 p. m. Sunday, ly responsible for the dlsburaemsnt bit. The recorders draw a graph ^ be may more intelligently drill and New York, Nav. enter Into agreements with the a t sll funds. "atroag enemy ecoutlng troops" s. a t.) and in affect for an hour, Stocks liiegator; Fire Departments of nearby towns or log dearly seen by an ohaerver. core his well. had been repulsed In fresh there was anti-alrci*aft gunfire this Opening of the trial's third day Chorto Earth Fstsstlsls "This method of logging while m y . HIGH GRADE WINES and LIQUORS and eltles for mutual amalstance " GOSPEL PREACHING before General SeaMooa Judge aseaulta on strategic hilltops afternoon, beginning at 8:80 p. m. Bsads Namw) in fighting firea. Jamee J. Wallace and a Jury was Electrical lagging msasures the drilling is particularly Important southareet of Pirmssena and that (9:20 a. m., a a L) slectrical reststanea a t the forma­ and applicable to wildcat drtllag." The guna which ring Paris, fired . BEER ON ICE— ALL KINDS 7. T^ take action on any oth­ dslayed whUs the court Imposed 38 of the attackers had been cap- Feeelga er matteia proper to come before the death sentwica on a young tion being panstratsd by the bit Teat wells drilled la the past two tur#4. tateittlttctitly for ?0 mtautes, hut said' maeung. _ MRS. EDWARDS - and also charts sarth potentials. years by tba new method have Masnwtaile, Propaganda Minis­ eo alarm was Bounded ta P aria The Manchester Lumber. Negro coovlctad of parttdpaUon la This morning's alarm was the Prom pt Delivery Dial >^566 Bigneo; a murder. OU and gas are non cowdurtofs and gtvea highly mttofactory legs, ter Paul Joeeah Goebbels renewed Street sad W. J. Crockett. ITes, 2 WEEKS STAKTING NOV. 1 2 — ^EVERY EVENING AT 7 i3 0 Kuhn, wearing a gray buatneaa regtster high reatstaaca. Earth Hawthoca said. chargee of British respoosIWlitv second early morning warning of U ft Your SpiriU At MaryV EmU G. Hohentkal. Jr. I X & Fuel Co. suit, sat bapasoivaiy at tba ooua- jK ^U als indkots porosity, or ths Hawthora deelg aed aad super- for the Buergtrfarau boar haU as- the week-e^ oae havtag put the R. J . BkUth. Bci table dining the resiltng from aheinr a t ths formstlna to coatshi vtoed censtroetton at tha drill etom. plneiim tost W sdnssdsy ta Mu- dty on the alert for 70 Bunutee be­ Dated at Maiidiester, Ommectl>| Ihmetll Part, Mgr. tba Bund eeMOtutfoa. wbleb pto- J. E. Owen, geopty elctst with the aleb to which seven aersoas wera fore dawn Saturday, cut. this 8th dajTx a t November.' Center Street >S14S EVERYBODY WELCOME vtdMl th at Ito leader was to ^es- dicaUd fay stpatato Unas on ths company, deeigned and emimWed anus and 88 injured by a bomb gounde of heavy artl-alreraft fire liw a . \ ; I v ttk attla e general saparvMon** of Us the ecotrol and recordtog equip- Intended for Adolf Wael .e a rth MAMtjaaancB town ta the days at Amartesa 6pmmtiMfl OM of tlM brokan hut thqy war* uBcartoia wbathar thetr dsstto aatf prohibition. SS. tha aubmartoa was trappsd.* bald At aura, ha aaid, whetbar ha ahouM Bridge Crash Rio Grande valley reoldenta with rust. Liner Reports The attack .occurred at dtuk throuffboat the' plead guilty or not, evan though To! Pick Mayor I Hays Leading Role | when the convoyed vessels ware fDrank Driver he admitted the charge for which Time-Consuming Issues , Seven Deaths Baldwin UrgQ9 Anny and Navy Glub facetiously called it tha nlckle- three days out of Liverpool and he was-held. A plea of not guilty plated-road-to-Heli. Sub’s Attack Imperils Nine Two Men Near Death the convoying Beet waa preparing Hits 2 Poles therefore waa ordered. At Waterburj' On Week-End No ‘Boss’ Tag Turkeys as Prizes to turn back to ^England, caiang- Adams was picked up on Hart­ Face Session of Congress Celebrates Anniversary Two man, paaaenMre to the ing plans, tha destroyers stajred ford road at 2:45 a. m. today aft­ Fear Missing Man Is two cars known to nave tba Ran Through British with the merchantmen for t'wo er police had halted him and ask­ mud-colored water, are near death- At Bingo Party Thjree Candidates Mak* Washington, Nov. 13--(S5— Al-^relief approprlstloo for the year Five Automobile Fatal* Wants State Employrs hours after the attack. Draws Fine in Court: ed to see his operator's licenae. I«. t' ;he urg6d observers of the Armistice Drowned as Eight Thev are Abundlno Amador ot Convoy to Cut Mer* Lifeboats were swung out to quotes Law '' ing Laat-Minute Efforts though Congrcaa llkca to wind up beginning next July 1 to |l,000,- itieR, Suicide and Ac­ To Look on Him as Twentieth Birthday j to ' refute thoee unwarranted Hargill. Tex., and Anastarlo Espi­ rhant Ship in Two. ■Man Gets Jail After He In court this morning, Adams Its work early in a presidontial 000,000 compared with fl,4T7,000.- Observed with Banquet ^chjrg«^^^ ^ Other Persons Escape. nosa of Edinburg, one of Delga­ A bingo party, at which 20 tur­ 000 for the current flacal year. key orders will be given, one for Pleads Own Case. attempted to defend hia action on For Votes. election year, a doaen time-con­ cident Cause Toll. Fellow Worker. do's three companions. Four .Atb the grounds of double jeopardy. They contend that a bualneaa up- A nd an E ntertainm ent t tenaes, the Congrrasman froin McAllen, Tex. Nov. 13—445- era were hurt Mightly. each game played, will be held in Boston. Nov. 13—(45—The Fur­ suming Isauea will confront the awing will make the reduction poe- 8L James's Hall. Park atreet, ness Withy liner Nova Scotia was Arrslsntd In town ootirt thl* He said hr had been Issued a li­ Watarbury, Nov. 18— —Thra« By The Aasoeiatsd Press Torrington, Nov.. IS--(45—Gov­ A fll Cnaalra Wetharifleld said that our naUcmal Sudden collapse of the interna­ Four other automobiles* at the cense, then had oeen arreatad and legislators In January. alble. G ong. AllUer speaKS. aecunty is atummg great strides. American toll gate rolled down the Wedneaday evening of this week. safe in port today after she and 15 nom ine on a charge of dninken mayoral candidataa beat their a(- Heading the list will be a rec­ 5. Pensk>na--T1ie * edmlnlatra- Five automobile fatalltlea, the ernor Baldwin has salctHl state em­ _____ I We have the beat Navy, not n ton- tional bridge at the end of the Play will start promptly at 8:30 other vc.sscls evaded a submarine hla llcfnae waa revokad. Bubae- nlckle-plated road-to-Hell dumped river bank but stopped short of liv in g after an accident early quently he related, be secured an­ forta today to laat minute voU- ord defense program and a prob­ tlon may urge a6me minor moet in many weeka, a suicide ployes to look on him, not as a The 30th anniversary of the or- nage, possibly, he mmeated, but in the water. At least seven passen p, m. In addition to the 20 tur­ i which, crew members reported, gettlng In preparation for tomor- able showdown on tha adratnls- r hangea in the Social Security and an accidental death marred . M Manchester excellence of its leaders, men and nine persons Into the Rio Grande key prizes there will alao be five j ran through a British Navsl con­ Sunday morning. Earl Cuahman, other license, hut when hla past boos, but as a fellow worker. Ad­ ganlMtlon of the Mancheai p,oflciency of ita gu.mere and other last night. gera escaped Injury but the cars record wns examined, this too was row'a munlrlpal election—the flrat tratlon’a reciprocal trade agree- Act. Followers of the Townaend the week-end ia Connecticut. were damaged. ■pectal prises consiatlng of a 35 voy and cut one of the accompany­ 81, of Mlnta court, pleaded guilty ments. Authority for the latter and other old age pension moye- dressing the aenal-annual oonvan- Army and Navy club, one of the fechnlclana. The 4,rmy. aa well, la Francisco Delgado, SO, of Edin­ order for merchandlae. There will ing merchantmen in two with a revoked. He held that he had baen in Waterbury alnce the city em­ Besides, a hunter In the woods burg. Tex., la missing and fearei' Hero of the collapse was Toll ;a l l t z s r z i and waa given a ftne of 8100 and punished once and that hla license explrea neat June 12, and some ments plan to resubmit their pro- tion of the Connecticut State Em­ town's boat known spots for ex- buUding up a fine citerve corps and Collector Ramiro Rodriguez. He aleo be two door prtzM. The games torpedo in mid-Atlantic. coata, with |2S of the line remit­ erged from Ita mllllon-dollar con- Republlcans and western Demo­ grams, but defeat of pension plana about Ledyard found a skeleton ployes Division of the American u rarrMtion WSS eniUtmcnts in the .Satlonal Guard drowned. Eight persons escaped are being aponsored by the Holy should not again have been called crats already are dlscueelng ways investigators said may have been service men a are continually improving. New drowning or being crushed to heard the cables snap and ran to Members of the Nova Scotia's S463 ted. Judge Raymond R. Bowers in. aplracy acandal and thus of more in California and Ohio may in­ Federation of Labor yesterday tha the center of the bridge Aa me Name Society of the church. This crew said they could not Identify impoaed the One after rushman to prevent extension of the pro­ crease the opposition. retting where it was diacovered packed by old and new Defense meaaurea are expected to I'eath in the wreckage. Taa'o cars le the flret bingo party held in the i-t He admitted he had therefore than usual Interest ^ Connecti­ chief eaecutive streaeed that he were plunged into the water aa structure sagged downward he the torpedoed host as her mark­ aaid he might be able to raise cut cittxens at large. gram. 0. Labor—Tha Senate Labor for the laat 10 yearn. and the convention delegates had Saturday night at a fitting anni- placed before th« next Congress hall since early last ndnter. taken the law in his own handa Other major problems for the Tha collialon of an automobile varsary party, supper and eo“ U (or action, he said, twin cables at each end of tbe shucked off hla clothing and dived ings hsd been painted out. but they aotne money by the sale of his car, and had derided to drive without The three candidates seeking to Committee arill conclude hearings one employer In common—“John into the water. believed Naval vessels re.scued badly damaged in the accident. succeed Mayor Patrick M. Per- 1940 session are beginning to early In January on far-reaching and a truck late Saturday in Suf- Q. Public." talnmcnt. Over 128 roembert m i | are well pr^ared to pro­ bridge snapped. 5%>'^^»Sn(s. a llflense. In the course of his shape up as follows: fleld coat the life of Philip B. Mc­ down to an excellent chicken ouraeivea,’'. Congressman Firemen dragged the river for He snared Eusebio Luclo of Rey- Writes Wrong Na most of those aboard the sunken ^ riepefFM*w ffii Police were called to the scene argument, wl^lch did not appear rlelk>, a Republican appointed In amendments to overhaul the The governor also urged the apaghatti supper at 7 o'clock ana j j^m^r declared, possible vtctlma after hearing re­ nosa and anofher pedestrian and craft. The Morning AfterTiking of the craab after a car driven by Hepteihber by tha Board of Aider- Will Reek Neutrality fTiangea. Wagner Labor Relations Act. Cook, 22, son of New York Su­ total elimination of poliUca from ttCmmU. imuiiiiii to Impress the court, he quoted preme Court Juatlee Philip J. Mc­ afterward enjoyed an entertain-1 apeaket said Uiat ne had re- ports that others went down with kept them afloat until a boat from Directly after the hit was scor the accused had left T'nlon .■itreet, men after Frank Hayea, Demo­ 1. Neutrality- -Some changes lenders expect to delay eonalder-- state employment and said he waa the Mexican side rescued me trio. Dallas—(45— Aulstant District ed, me Nova Scotia's crew said, C erters Little Liver Pills careened along the edge of the the cinstiliitlon, and referred to undoubtcdly will be sought in the ,,nt„ „,ter a House Commlt- Cook, and a Trinity college senior. aaenL celved aome 4,000 -iltera from hla the span. state statute, as well as present crat, resigned following his con­ firmly in favor of laboring groups Donald Hemingway, club pr®"*' constituency from -tept. 21 up to The 850.000 bridge, built In 1928 Mexican customs men said they Attorney Frank Ivey charged him­ destroyers dropped depth chsrges. road for 130 feet and .mashed in­ viction of conspiracy to defruad new neutrality law. There al- ; j,as completed an tnvestlga- The pleasure vehicle overturned Oaorga Wallae* organtalng. He praised the State thought they saw Delgado, cling­ self with vagrancy. He intended economic eomlltions, before the ready has iM^n criticism against ^ y ,, La^or Board, and ac- In the crash. dent, welcomed the memberi and a week ago and ne said that he and reconstructed in 1933, con­ to two litUlUes poles, breaking court informed him that he was the city, are Vincent A. Scully, Employes' reprasehtatlvee for their invited guests in tbe name ol the could detect in them the stand nected Reynoaa. Mex., with the ing to a plank, swept downstream. to file the charge against Frank them and damaging the electrle Democrat; Charlea C. Foster, Re- provlalons entailing ahlpplng I^om- t^us may be delayed until A truck operated by Raymond Hie Community Players open attitude which he aaid hail been Zaby, but wrote "Ivey" on the guilty of a violation of the law ea, and an effort Is expected to j F. Hansen of East Hartford kill­ their season tomorrow night at club and introduced Captain Philip taken by the wrtteis that come American border. Others said it was possible he was and telephone systems In the lo­ and would go to Jail. piihllcan, and John W, Ring, So­ reasonable and fair. Cheney, flrat president. (Japtajn what may the Unlt.-d States should It was the terminus of the cost­ trapped in hla automobile. complaint "because It waa so na­ ♦"r-'q ;n iepi*vpniF.-yp cality. Severely cut In the sma.h- cialist. compensate ship owners anti mari­ Farm Aid Rtlll Problem ed Mrs. Besale Bernstein, 63, a 8:30 In the Whlton Memorial Hail Claims Mtarepreaeatatlaa Rodriguez and Brad Smith tural." He lost no time making a Trial Wedneedsy time labor. Exiiiratlon of the widow, as she crossed a atreet with Biography, successful Thea­ Cheney said th a t the growth of the not again engage ir war. ly 11-mlle highway from McAllen up was Joseph Buyer, 59. of Avery To he arraigned In court Wed­ Tha campaign has been bitter 7. Farm Substitutes for the Dr. A. R. Leak, superintendent In spite ot the positive demand to Reynoaa, a rip-roaring border I McAllen newspaper man. aaid correction. Stroet. South Windsor, who wss and hard fought. Foater, 51-year- Japanese-American commercial administration's farm program al- near her home In Hartford Satur­ ter Guild presentation. club alnce lU organlzaUon had nesday morning Is Paul Wilson, treaty In January will rlear the day night. George WqJIace who appeared of the State Hoapltai for the In­ been slow but that waa a good sign that we keep out of any war ex­ a paaaenger In the Cushman auto. 24. of East Hartford, arrested old former New York newspaper­ reaily are penen..ton another year.. which aaid he was opposed to "too proud to fight" at any cost. I may be confined there for several regime, would mean the retentkm 2. Taxes Leaders arranged tally in that cit;' Saturday by an the Manchester group. *^oae that are inactive, he Mid. last spring to overhaul the tax 8. Railroad A bill to bring union of hospital employes. lit to become more active in We should stand foursquare to re- | days. of aome trace, at leaat, of the all forms of transportation. In­ automobile driven by Paul Nico­ With "the Intensity of the fa­ He explained that he was op*^ slat Interference with our normal I I.eft Scene former mayor'a administration. strueture In 1940, but many influ­ lai, 32, of Cheahire, who blamed natic and the carelessleaa of the this fine organlaatlon. He proph- ential legtslators are urging that cluding water carriers, under con­ vagabond," Wallace appears as posed to the formation of an In­ d e d that tbe value of the club will and legal rights to carry on com-1 Prosecutor William J. Shea told Brief SiiowHlorni Accused or "MiMl-SlInglng'* trol of the Interstate fk>mmerce the blinding lights of another car dependent union at the hospital, merce. he s^d. I tha court that after the rrash. Democrats countered by accus­ the revenue aystem be left alone for the accident. Richard Kurt, leading man to be appreciated in the next year by ing tha Republicans of “mud-allng- until after the 1940 election. Pro­ C/jmmlsaion has been pasacd by Martha O'Hagan who plays tha but said ha waa strongly In favor an increasing number of members. Congreasman MUler aaid that he Cuahman left the scene and went both Senate and House and la be­ An automobile Thomas Lee, 62, of a union which would affiliate' was looking to tha veterans of ' Vi.sils llie Town Ing " and m'alntainsd that scully posals are pending to set up a stiff a Danbury Negro, was operating part of Marlon Fronde. He has Futility of War to the home of a friend where he schedule of profits taxes which fore a Joint committee for adjust­ with other atate employes. ConnecUcut and tbe country as a waa bandaged for a rut on the could not be held accountable in ment of differences. Saturday In Bethel left the high­ had wide and varied experience Mr- Cheney declareo that out of whole to take a prominent part in There’s any way for events that transpired would lake effect Immedlalelv on during college and afterwards the current war in Europe will noaa. Police, caller' to the Union a declaration of war by the Unit­ 9. Wage-hour—Suggeitlona are way and struck a tree killing him. ■ the country's defensive efforts and atreet vicinity finally found the Old Man Weather served notice during the four terms Hayes he'd Florence Beaulieu, six, of WlUl- With the Studio Players in Buffa­ come a "promised land". He said office, ed States. pending to exempt certain groups, lo he did Spring Dance, Great that tbe "promised land" was not action intended to keep us out of accuaed and took him to poiiea to all and sundry this morning 3. Fiscal The Treasury has including white collar workers, manttc, injured Friday night, died Many Marriages conflict. haadquartrrs where he was ex­ Rcully la the son of a former Saturday in a hospital thera. She Adventure and Noah; While at far (df. "We know there in nothing Not To Be Involved that summer is definitely over and Waterbury mayor, his father be­ announced that It would leave to from the wage and hour minimum the University of Pennsylvania he In war“, said Captain Cheney. "If amined by a doctor and found to (?ongreta the question of boosting standards. was run over by a car. "The decision haa been made in ba under the Influrnre. Cushman. Ihnt Mr and Mrs Public better ing defeated for reelertlon in 191', appeared with the .school player# During October you you get nothing at all." CongroH and it ia up to us to get ready for a long, haril, win­ by the late William H. Sandland the present |4.'i.000,000.000 relling 10. Health - Senator Wagner OaliB DMth Snlddo In High Tor, Holiday and Hotel He Indicated that in time nations Whose car bore California mark­ on the public debt. The debt now (D., N. Y.i, plana to push hit abide by it and to do everything ers, told the court he had been ter The warning came In the tha last Republican aver to hold Medical Examiner H. R. De- Universe. Laat summer the lead­ will learn 0< war’s futility. Mr, possible to keep us out of war. It the mayoralty here and one of the exceeds 841.000,000.000. measure to grant Federal aid to Luca said the death of Mrs. Nellie ing man won a scholarship to the Town Clerk Samuel J. Turking* Cheney waa the opinion that we working on tobacco plantations, form if a heavy snowfall that be­ Hope to Cut Relief. states for publle health aervicee. is my beUef that tbe United SUtes and more recently, ss a carpeo- gan about P:30 o'clock and lasted only three Republicans who have Perkins, 27, of BrIdgeporL who Mohawk Drama Festival, an ton revealed that during October should not go to extremes in arm- Is NOT going to become Involved held the ofNce during the past 40 4. Relief - Ecnnnmv-mlnded Government appropriations would swallowed a solution of insect achievement to which all amateur there were 29 births, 27 marriages InE tbi« country for defense but tar'a helper. He could not account almost an hour. yeara. ■enatnra hope to hold tM work start at 890.000,000 the first year. In tbe war that la going on In Eu­ for the accident, stating that For a while It looked as though power, waa a suicide. She died in actors aspire. and 14 deaths. Tbe marriage total there obould be sufficient increase rope," he concluded. Ring, who polled over 10,000 a hospital Sunday. Miss Faith Fallow who has U the highest local record for to the military strength to ade­ Preaent at the bead table were "aomathing came up In front of the storm was going to assume votes last year as tha Socialist him and he could not dodge It " serious proportions as light flur­ Mrs. Helen S. Behan, 32, of capably directed the forthcoming many months, and is more than quately police the country effi­ President Don Hemingway. Con­ G/m/ candidate for Congress, has used Waterville, foiuid dead Sunday in production said yesterday, "the double that of a year ago when ciently. gressman Miller, David Chambers. Ooea t« Jail ries Ineressed to a driving, swirl­ as hla main campaign argument Sent to Jail for IS days was ing Intensity but It passed almost Loral Kiltie«^ Manchester the kitchen of her home by her draas rehaarial today waa the cul­ there were only 12 mafriagsa in Toaotmaater Cheney introduced Thomas Ferguson, Harry Ruaaell. the contention that neither the husband, was killed accidentally, mination of our five hard weeka of October. In that month of 1938 Congreasman William J. Miller, Harry Maldment. Samuel Massey. Hanry Adaina of 24 Doris street. ns quickly ns It began and the Democratic or Rapubllcan parties New Britain, after he had plead­ Dale Book Coroner William R. Henneaay said practice, and the amoothnesa with thera were also S3 births, more the guest apeaker of tbe eVenlng. William J. Shea. Jamea McVeigh. sun tinke out brightly tiefore dare present their records to the by Inhalation of carbon monoxide which it went off bids well for than this year, and 19 deaths, two Oongreamnaa Miller thanked the ed not guilty to a charge of oper­ 10 30 o'rlock .tnow that fell on voters snd that a Socialist slate Elect Officers E. 1-. G. Hohenthal, Jr.. Edward V. ating a RMtor vehicle while his II- gaa fumes following an explosion Tuesday and Wedneaday.’' above the number this PMt month. officers and members of the Army Harrington, Archie Kilpatrick. the gro\ind and pavement melted Is the logical choice. Tomorrow aa they poured from a range. Figures for 1987, October,. are and Navy club for their boaplUtl- Repreaentatlves of all local ex- ] eanse was under suspension. Ac­ Instantly but lawns were covered Mrls>vy And Baldwin Aid Nov. 14-1,5 The Oommunity cording to his own admission, po- Players present "Biography," a 'The skeleton was found near births 24, marriages 15 and deaths Ity. He told the members that due service organlaatlons were preaent with a thin white blanket as a Jasper McLsvy, Socialist mayor JuniPR (jirHon Ghnspii Allyn's Point by Branford Greg­ 19, and in the same order the fig­ to a prevloua engagement he Ueo stated, this is his second of- reminder that now Is the time to of Bridgeport who was strongly 3-acl comedy, at Whilon Memori­ 8 State Colleges at the party. With Any fOnaa oo the same count, and he PrpRlflrnt; Othor Offi- al hull. ory and Coroner Edward McKay ures for October 1986 are 19, 14 would have to get away early First officers of the club were: fill the rosi bln and chase the supported here Ih his gubernator­ said there was no foul - play. Ha and 18. haa praviotiBly been arrested for moths from overcosla. ial campaign laat year, addressed Nov. 16 Legion dance for offi­ To Aid in Survey aad was sony that be could Harry BloaelL honorary president; driving wtUmut a license. Tlie ac- rera Who Were (’JioRpn estimated the skeleton had been With 27 marriage llcensaa Is­ act emit for tbe entertatomenL PhUtp Cheney, president; WUUam This morning's brief taste of ralllea Saturday In behalf of Ring cers and men of 169th Rsglmcnt Ic the woods for from five to LO sued here in October, the past Newman, vice president; Ward At­ cuaad, it waa aaid, just a half winter's hln.sts came twelve days and Governor Baldwin made an ap­ at state armory. The atata's representative to Combinatiori The annual meeting and elec­ years. month will probably outrun Sep­ Oongresa said that World Peace wood, secretary; James H. Mc­ mOOUl ago finished a jail sentence liefore the first snowstorm of last pearance to aaalst Foater. Nov. 16 Annual meeting of S. Hartford, Nov. 13 -(45—The tember when 36 marriages here Veigh, treasurer; board of gover­ Imposed In Oreenwich fnr driving year, which began Thanksgiving State Democratic leaders ha\'« tion of ufflcers of the Manchester M. F. D. at Spruce street head­ had attained Its majority and had quarters State Tuberculoala Commission and In other towns, involving lo­ beconM "of age". He M id that we nors, Edwikrd V. Harrington, Wil­ orhUa hla license was suspended. night and r/jntlniied most of the remained aloof from tha cam­ Pipe Band was held in the Hotel today that at leaat eight Connec­ cal people, were noted. liam J. Thornton, Harry Maid- Range You IB pleading, Adams was not next day. paign, however, although Water- .Sherlrest- 111 Local Parade the number of colleges and uni­ Ceagriesman' Miller aaid that he tee: Albert T. Dewey, Harry Rus- Tb# polls will be open from 6 dent of the band and Edward Nov. 17 Glblion'a Ascmbly versities which include chest X- Snow Cruiser aell, W. George Glenney, Ernest Purehaae, a.m. to 6 pm. and about 45.000 Dance at County club. bopM that the cltisens of the Dowd was elected vice president raylng of students in their physi­ Unitod States wtO observe them Brown, Samuel Massey; are eligible to vote. Other officers electees. at Emanuel Lutheran church spon­ the generoaily of the Talcottville hulking 27-ton snow cruiser roil­ about World Psaos. Banc|ii<‘t Satimluy sored by Brotherhood. Fife and Drum Corps. The Per­ Teachers' colleges at New Britain, ed safely Into the Boston Army Nsattatito BOI son, Harry RuaseU, Frank Cervtol. a tecalar fllA t Utheil t i- Reports of the hand committee New Haven, Danbury and Willi- Colin Davies. Indicateil a renewed spirit In the Next Week manent Armistice Day committee base today, where it waited load­ ConfT—iw n MiUsr spent some Tha menu pf the banquet by fssiens ffoaac filihw Nov. 21 Lecture. "Romance La expends Its appropriation for mu mantle. ing aboard the motorablp North ttmo CMscrtbtog the motion of the The sale of tickets for the an­ loral musical organisation. Re- Oaano was fruit cup. eelery, COOKING A T shalhur ta wateh a $15 RECORDS rently the l)and was completetly Where You Find It." A. H. Black- ate on Manchester musical organl- Star for its voyage to the Icy Congma* several weeks ago during mtiabreomo. plcklaa, chicken, nual Father and Ron banquet at Ington, Hollister atreet school. xations because the appropriation South Polar waatea. the debate on the Neutrality BUI. the Emanuel Diitheran church this re-oiittltted with military uni­ mashed potatoes, fresh peas, en­ each er phmimri FREE forms secured through a fund Educational Club. comes out of town funds. For that Boys Use Caboose Only one minor aceldaat marred Ms pointed out at tha start that dive salad, apagbetU, French rolla. Saturday evening. will close Nov. 22 Annual meeting and reason no outside bands are hired the flfial 20 mllea of its miahap- there was never any question of aamber avaOehli. With 'Thursday night and anyone de­ raised by local contrlbution.a and caniUed sweet potatoes, pie, coffee. IT ’S BEST .•hn G. Talcott, Jr., who has re­ t h ^ appeared ao dtvielan on that ford entertainment bureau. T h e r e a r e f o u r t y p e s RADIO-PHONO bers of the church Brotherhood. Christmas sale by Salvation Army cently reorganized the bond, learn­ suburban Wellesley, but none of ■ce^ la either breach of Cmigreaa A fine program haa been ar­ band la expected to take part In the 80-odd early morning specta­ Herbert C. TUley, radio, stage many state eagno. ed this and volunteered Ita serv­ East Hampton, Nov. IS—(45— titot 'say laglalatloB enacted by star, who played before the King of tobaccos foutui in the more popular rombinalion Onlv ranged by the Devotional Grtmp, Nov. 24 "You Can't Take It ices for the day. The corps made A hearing will be held this week tors nearby was hurt by the show­ Ooogrese would cauae the United this fall and winter. er of glaos. of Slam d u ri^ hla vlalt to this $i:i9.95 headed by Carl Ouatafivtn as The band took part in the Ar­ With You," Sock -and Buskin pro­ an excellent showing In the parade in juvenile court for two boys a r­ Stotee to be forced to take a part country, headed the list of enter- cigarettes, namely... Bright, Maryland, chairman. Rev. Thoraten Giiatnf- mistice Day parade and exercises duction lit High school hall. and added considerably to the rested after the crew of a New la the current war or aay war that tatocra. Tbe cast included Mlaa son. the new pastor of the church, spectacle. See Thcae and 100 Other and made a wonderful showing In Also, 'The Lost Clown," an op­ Haven railroad freight train com ailgbt come later. AUce Manning, vocalist, Burley and Turkish, ^ will be the speaker. O. O. O'Dell, thslr new uniforms. eretta hy the Junior Choir of St. J. G. Talcott, Jr., has taken a plklnad thav had been the vtctlma No parttaaahlp was shown to Walsh. mUltary and tap daneer, Models At magician and ventriloquist, will Four proapactive members who Mary's EplaeopoJ church. lively interest la the drum corps, of aomaone'a target practicing. ths d s w s . hs eaUL at Isast on Mias Wilson, acrobatic dancer, be ona of the feattirea aad there Nov. 25—Gibbons Assembly taa, and was la tha parade with tha A .88 calibre builat want through Simsbury, Nov. 18—(IT)—Funer­ Radio Headquarters will also be grmip aingtng and were In training fnr admission to al aervlew for John P. Hathaway. tbs atsln p ^ ts of lame, and there Robert Stevens, magielan and A l l t h e s e t o b a c c o s except Turkish (which is the hand Were admitted to mem­ and card party at Y. M. C. A. band as a base drummer. Talcott- a window on tha caboose of a 60, a former rapreoantatlve In tha SApearad great eoul aearibing to Pedro Trochla, aeoordeonlst. short talks by repreaentatlves of bership at the annual meeting. The Doming Events \ille has always produced some train proceeding over the Airline General‘Aasembly, will be held to­ the House ead CongreM on the mo. the fathers and sons in attend­ Nov. 20—Annual Thankagivtng fine fife and drum corps and young Division late Saturday. bfNight direct from the planters in Turkey end Greece) ance. meeting was highlighted hy short morrow afternoon In the Metho­ meqtua iseiw before the legUlstors talks by members on the pros­ Eve "Turkey, Goose and Pig" #o- Mr, Talcott wants the tradition to The two boya, arrested yester­ dist church. Hathaway, who died aM a hinabieaese cf ^ rit on the Turkey Price May end Meryland (which it bought through seeled bids The dinner will be served at 6 pects of the band for the future. clal and dance at Chaney hall, continue. day, told police they were target Sunday, la aurvivad by hla widow part of ItopuhUcaae and Dsmo o'clock and Indications arc that a auspices of Hose Company No. 1. shooting and that the caboose and three aistera. e n ts aUke. under government supervision) sre bought et public capacity crowd will he present. S. M. F. D. leaked like it would make a good Congraeamaa MUisr said that ha Be Slightly Lower auction, just like any other auction where you might Benson's Retl Cross Quota mark. hoped that ha would aoon hear ths AM .THi IT m .T i\ M n :1 J [• BraAH Workers law of ths atoertlon that the Pres­ have bought in a table or a chair. Coughlin Urges Police Are Seeking TVE8DAT . WEDNESDAY ident and ths Ooagresi would lead Chicago, Nov. 18—(/F)— Dasplte TII-TIt MAIN fTaiST ___ Vote for Strike Not Yel Filled us Into war- tbe double blow dealt the 1939 ~To(i e a a t bring about aa bon Tbankoglvtog turkey — two feaet t t h e a u c t i o n s a l e Industrial Truce New Haven Man CIRCLE eat heart by seta of laglotsUon." datee to ona year—the nation may A the tobacco is piled in Waterbiiry, Nov. 18. (AA— Knitting volunteers who wish to BVPBB OIANT SHOW! Ooogreasmaa MUler asserted. pay a aligbtly lower price for the baskets weighing from about 100 to 500 pounds and "U m acts of tha citizenry ss a delicacy than it did a year ago, Members of the International New Haven. Nov. 13. (JT) A obtain yam and instructions for rtetroit. Nov IS ilPi iTermlng Union of Mill. Mine and Smeller the making of sweaters for war whole must be neutral to spirit— market condittone indicated today. each purchaser buys all of his tobaccos by competitive TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY strlkss "outmoded" In view of ex­ nine-state police alai’ln was out the people must bs neutral to their Tuikeye are allghtly cheaper to Workers employed bv the Ameri­ today for Raymond "Lamons" refugees ae part of tka American aete." bidding for the particular piles he wants. isting ststutes, tha Rev. Charles can Brass Company In three Con­ tha Ug central wboleeeJe market E. Coughlin in his regular Sunday Maresca, 36. of New Haven, want­ Rad Croaa produotiea unit project and ducks and geeM aleo are \ SPECIALS AT necticut planti were on record'to­ ed. State Police Sergt. Loo Mul- broadcast urged an "Industrie day to strike "In rase negotiations may do co at tha TAf.C.A. tomor­ Tiassnns learned from tba Ar­ lower. Merchanta aaid thia year'e armlstlee" for America. cahy said. In connection with the row moraiog between tea and mistice. Qm speaker aeld. Included blrde, having fattened on a bumper IViE CHESTERFIELO BUYERS buy the best of Omr Bin GbdhbI for the unlon'e proposals fall." attempted holdup of a dice game and noon. There are still a num­ among oihera that our eoldlers toMt.As CMOwgrtateMsus "t.^t us write an Indiutrlal ar­ John J. Driscolij executive sec­ aupply of feed, have allghtly more (••i iriimiwi WM k Tsw^s P* Everybody's Market mistice based on the theory ami here on March 5. The alarm aaid ber of sweaters to be made to PLUS!j;fitMagM lliaa DaMia” found that the enemy facing them rotmded curves to pteeee dining these mild ripe tobaccos for the Chesterfield blend. FRKE I)EI,I\ ERY: retary of the iinl'in, aaid laat a bench warrant was on file for meet Mancbeater'a quota. acroes' the barbed wire were not DIAI, r.721! on the fact that labor need no night that 84 per cent of the to- PLUB!*^aELECirBD SHOETS: table devotees. And it is ChtsterfitbTs Combination., .the right amounts SAVE Y(M U IIA.NK CO I PON.-;! longer strike because of the laws Maresca and that he would be ex­ Mrs. Robert Ruoaell aad Mrs. trtitea as bad been ^bought eartler. A record turkey supply la avail­ which are written on our statute iBl vote, taken recently In Anso- tradited If necessary. Henry Rmlth are aaalous to get Me cited lastancee when the men nla, Torrlngton and Waterbury NOWl able to meet AnMrlca’s longest of Burley and Bright... just enough Maryland... and books." he said. "And let both Angelo Rquelante of New York, reports from those who have takah PLAYINO----- •Vaa Tbay CoaM NM Haag* c fratomiaed with each other at the Tbankaglvtoc period—but bato­ the employers and the employes and counted here, favored author­ one of the gang that was foiled in out materiale on the progreea that eleee of the war, ethat makes the big difbranca SUGAR JO pounds 55c present their cases and differences, j the hold-up. waa shot to death in haa been made. The local unit isttse and trtokeU amhtahly. Oov- ending Nov. 80 to others—but pro. if a deadlock enaues. to the cqurts The \inlon'a proposals include I the robbery attempt, but police hopes to be able to make a ship­ DBANNA'S ArrEMTION LAMBSI** eraments or their rdera do not al­ between Chesterfield and other cigarettes. one week annual vacation with ways repraseat the eoldlers of oer- dneere are marketing flocks spar­ MILK Carnation 3 cans 20c of government. If this govern­ I have been unable to determine ment of Bweeters by December 1. Laah la Ow Lahhy —SS m Ow ingly. Out ot a crop estimated by ment is worth sustaining, It must pay, standard seniority privileges, I who killed him. All 28 alleged m L O Y B t Now, BaanSfU , tola couatries. '■Uu COMmOl MIU pensions tor veteran employes, govenunent census takers at jrtose Franco Spaghetti 3 cans 25c settle the disputes." . I gamblers found In the astablish- TNS WHOLB WOBUI OLASBAJIB SET **nila tlBM wa are aet going to elimination of the bonus system ment by police after the ohooting ha led away by pivpagaada tato to 88,000,000 birds they are ex*, , I t i s b e c a u s e ef this combinatiou Father Onighltn'a dlstmoston of Cadets’ Cruiser Is HAB WalTKD FIrto om ftartb peeted to send 11J00.000 to nwr* ■trikes hinged upon the CTirysler In favor of a flat rate and a union aaid they could not tell who fired FOB THIB MOMBNTi hatred ef our fHeads," Cfmgraei Herthey Syrup large 3 cans 25c Corporation labor dispute, which shop. the fatal shots. iKmereUted. ket durtog November aa against that Chesterfields are COOLER, h ave 1 nere’s more chan meets the eye in this Ultra* he referred to as a "strike." The Investigation Into the crime haa Put in Boat Yarc^ DEANNA Ia the midst of the- atlrrtog alnaost 11.000,000 from a crop ot Green Giant Peas can14c CIO United Automobile Workers been intensified in the past few I , taking ideos in tbe Nation'a about 26,000,000 last year. TIm a BETTER TASTE and are DEEiNITELY modern, compaa new model by Glenwood. have railed It a eompany "lock­ days and on Saturday tarn Mdge- 9 U B I U N 1, Mr. MUler aaid thaL be took previous reeoed crop was 27,726,- Moxwell House Coffee Hartforfl Police u afternoon oft oa om of the re­ 000 Mrda ta 1986. There's the assurance of superior performance, out." while the eorjmratlon calls port men. Carmine and Nunaio Hartford, Nov. 18—(iFl —A 84- W ard E. Krause MILDER. They,are made of the world*s the tie-up the reeult of a "slow­ AlibertI, Identified aa couaina of iaa«iaal av cent hantifUl CbO daye to Wash- greater speed snd more economical operation down strike." foot cabin cruiser owned by the iagtan and visited Um Tomb if the 2-lb. can 50c r.aptain Siiccuinbs Squelanta, were irralgned ia City Connecticut Naval cadeta reau OUUUNEV AND best cigarette tobaccos. You can*t bt^ court here on technical charges of SAXUPRONB Vnknosra Beldler to Arttagton Na- 200 in Attendance plus that Glenwood heritage— rugged, depend* Keiloag't All-Bran high and dry today at Haynea boat ''FIRST tteaal Cemetery, Vtrgtata, near Igst. 18c Idlrneas. The caaea were continued yard, Eaat Hartford, after apend- «adtoi n Watosk Stowl Washington. Aa &> paused there a better cigarette. able construction. Plane Pilot, Two Hartford, Nov. 18 (M—Police and Carmine's bond waa set at ing S4aevaral hours on tbe bottom of tto.1 oo the prcsBlaenca la the (amoua At Installation Tunofish large 2 cons 25c Capt. Peter B. GIvin. 58, In charge 81ft,000 and that of his brother al the ConnacUcut river Stmdajr. LOVE" esoMtocy his nUad want back to Wtffh Added Advmitfogns of . . . of Precinct Number 8. died Inst 85.000. Police refused to aay what Leakv aeama plus rain watw put -> ON no B SAaoc B iiow . |W wheo Prlaad. UoydOceego Red Breast Salmon 1-lb. con 19c Pagsengers lA>gt night In tha New England Baptiat coaneetkm. If any, they bad with about four feet of waUr la the and tapssasatotlvaa af essety goi^ hoapltai at Boston following an the attempted hMd-up. A iilegatlon ef 18 aMSBbMs ef TMt^^HI-LOWTep-BonMnCoM Giant craft'a bold cauaing her to aettle la sramsol ta ths wor;d paid their St. Margaret's O ten, Daughtets of size) snd two standard * Fpnr-top Oil cook* THIS SAU Tomatoes or Corn 3 cons 25c operntioB performed Friday. Hr the mud in shallow water. In aa fUDAT iDeeto to the "soldUr unkaowa but Tsahella, yesterday aftanMcsi at- OMY W.hUehorac, Y. T.. Nov. 18— wan atriekea 111 Tuaaday. effort to eanu the craf. the Eaat ' to God” oo tiM dedicatlao of that taadad tha toetonatMw of uOean tog * Boilt-to Gss Oven Bomte * Bnik-to Lim a Beons or Peas 3 cons 25c (Canadian Proaa) — A pilot and Pralaad by Chief John J. But­ Buck Deer Victim Hartford Fire DepartaMat wma great Memorial. ot FMher Pisa in Ctrela of But Gss Broiling Borncr * Antomstk Ovea* two paaseagen ara mfsaiBg In a ler as a "falthfuV-aad efncieat ef- aumwioa ad. Hoerever tbe crulMr PARf-tiV (MARS'IN PKiSON ftssidwilHardteg waa there aad HaMftod. ImM at the Rmtop Hest Control • Antonude Top*BnriMr Whitahoraa and Yukon Route Alr- flear." Captala Oavta had bean a P n d d m t Woodrow Wlaoo left a Boost. Thare ware about 808 to MAKE YOUR NEXT PACK CHESTERFIELD IJi I Boldwin Applet 8 lbs. 20c HMmber of the department 88 In Auto Accident waa too far out from Mm n for a lighting • Factory^BoJIt-to Oil Berner widi •'•ya plane, believed forced donx pumper to attaob hoM Uaea. 4 DAYS ^ STABTS WSDi ilefc B94e Im prMo to Um rd* attoadapoA toeludtog Nattonal Rs- Match ^nitton * De Less Back-Rail Asseai* on Lake laBarge where a family years. He leaven a brother and MnUabtoiKVlM. gant Mra. C S r o ^ B. Maaning of Lemons stater. After aeveral houre the cadeta bly eridi light, Ctock Reminder sod Coa- 6 for 10c of Mx was reported stormbound raised the hoot by uae ef hand Mickejr R o o ^ JACK MAW . *%as aet tha Kaitagg-Brtaiid Naw Bedford, Mom . Natioaal Or­ but safe. Woodbridge. Nov. 18.—sar prodteara.** ef Sscrod Heart Cterta of that dty peck 27c It wns In Um vicinity of n huge paata of tha building Sad to the aa by LUyan O. Warner of Water* f l R I f l id glotMototg. Im and toBMiToor night oOtata of a t luaebeon gamt toto Jamaa M. «ow sign which anrller told a atreet' Tha blaae caused acaree- bury. ka lafBUd Um chargto. G. E. Keith Furnitnre CotCe tlig unguMMijU OBMitgtvUB TEAGARDEN Maigarat*0 Cbc'a wm ho tostollod licious Oranges March plaae that Janaet MlUer. ly aay doamge aad tha recall wm 25 for 25c Tbe deer's neck waa brakaa candidate for ptoaklaat la IMO ... oUCMt'jTicA M Na: fbdgtit for a at a fsthotU w to ^ hoM at tha CORNER MAIN AND 0CBOOI. 8TREBTS oppoeiif m A bU wife and four chlldrea ware awnwed Blue mlautaa after the and the radiator aad one ftadcr wlNB Mr. S aoMvett a«8 tha partTa nnfn oa thn laka MMCm S n t alaraa. ---r-- 1^1 -1 1 fTiiiiiBiT I SPOOK SHOW **'S '■J'' ■C... MANCHESTER BVENING HHRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1939 PAOl ■uiMM 9t ksoptag ths ChttoB lu t s s out of war: Eleanor R. Schwolsky^ Local Youths "Fifth, wo toould aggreeahrely Orangei Lodge d'affaires handling United States attaek ths.8donMstlc agsneiss snd Fastest Plane SqOQO Federal IntereaU In Peru.- Boy Fugijdves Instrumsntalltlas of osntrslIssUofi News Frpm Manchester's Neighbors Buglers Signal Full Start The post of minister to Canada, Jay E. Rubinow^ Marry Escape Death which sxeits girnvs ooRoom shout Installation Daily Radio Programs filled only temporarily by Daniel Rspublicsa liberty. ’ To Come Soon Posts to Fill Roper during the visit of Great Await Hearing M aster Austin diaeuaaed ths OfArmy^sMass Training Britain's king and queen, may' be H m Burlac* «f Miu EleuoMNew Tork, Dtnltl TtruuB of J. S. Neill, Jr., Driver o f domsstlc aitustlon at langth, criti- Daughters of Liberty one of the first filled. The Bul­ cialng ths-New Deal spsnfUng pro­ 9. 'Wallace Beery m "The Champ"; garian minister's place has re­ Car in Which Philip B. gram, ths stiver and gold pur­ Eapect Big Delegation 10, Guy Lombanlu. To Be Powered by Postmasterships I^Iakc mained unfilled since Ray Atherton State Troopers and Shcr* and Mr*. Jocob Schwotoky jj y . irvinf and Robert Stafford Springs Washington. "Nov. 13 —(;P)-^-Bu #Tex.. the Third at Fort Lewis, McCook Ir Killed. chase pISM snd said ths "govsm- From Bay State. Memorial Services Held WTIC WJZ-NBC—7:15, Science on the Efficient Air-Cooled glers at nine scaKered Army posts I Wash., thsthe Fifth at Camp McClel- Up Bulk oof^Pro f ProspiTlive I was sent to Denmark. iff's Officers Captnm oC Butabridfs Road. West Hart Schwolaky, uncle and brother res msnt ought not to Intsnrsas dlreet- 473. aufferd March; 8. Sherlock Holmea: 8:30, I Ian, Ala., and the Sixth at Camp • ' Juilgeshlps on the Federal Cir­ feed, to Attorney Jay Elliott Rub- pcctlvely of the bride, and George ly in bualnesa beyond that mini­ True or False; 9:3'J Youth ques­ Engines in Worltl. in the south and northwest slg App«»iiilinents Waitinj* cuit are vacant In the first circuit, Driver of the car In which Philip John C. Netto traveleri Bmsdvsatliig Meieles I Jackson. S. C. Pair After Chase. toow, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Marlow of Manchester. mum degrss of regulation which Ths ^aughtsrs of Liberty, No. Hartford, IVum. tions the headlines; .10:30, Radio nailed today the full start of mass 1 The First Cavalry Division con- (Maifie. New. Hampshire. Massg- RnUnow of East Center street, A dinner for the famUlsa was B. ICoOook, 32, Trinity CoHeft tends to securs ths maximum of By Rockville Veterans Forum. Undersecretary of State training by 40.000 troops to pro­ Washlngton, Nov. 13 — (;T> _ rhusetts. Rhode Island and Puerto 138, L-O.L.I., will meet at R o'clock Ths Cltiaens’ caiK us will bs held 80,000 W. 1040 H. C. 2M.3 M Langley Field, Va-, Nov. 13—1. Cramer Is Guest Watch" to to be discussed at the MBS—8, Author Author; 9:30, powered by the world's most effi­ War. months to go on hla present term 1 gjnln. North Carolina and South ed the dsngers of tbs deep WOOdS; son of the Rev. J. R. Neill of this 7:30 o’clock. At that meeting the meeting this afternoon. Kv.. with a few St Camp Ord. ttoM were ferns, palms and white reception was held for close which time their installing deputy, Monday, Nov. IS WOR Symphony; li':45. Pageant of cient air-cooled engines »11I em­ Five "streamlined" Infantry dl- Calif of off lie. still has more than 5,000 Carolina). in s futile sttempt to svotd tsesp*' town, was held by Suffleld au­ voters in the borough of Stafford Speaker at Union Con* Hallcher-Luetjen Melody. erge soon from the laboratories of vlslon.s, one cavalry division, and pompome. Rabbi hlonia Sllver- frienda. The bride's mother wore thorities on a 13,000 bond on a About Town Mra. Jennie Moaoey, of Brookline, P. M. Difflcultiex for Onardsmen I Federal jobs to fill. There w;lll be a vacancy on Uio ture todsy swslted s besriaf snd' T«eti who offleiated was assisted by Ire blue lame with corsage of Springs win nominate candidates Ths marriage of Miss Evelyn 4:00—Backatage Wife. the National Advisory Committee auxiliary units will be put througa Interstate Commerce Commission criminal negllKenee charfe as was Maaa., and her staff wUI bs prsa- for warden, tax collector, clerk and gregational Church; An order for seven extra iIaj-s Post masterships make up the transfer to Wtocoosla RspWto, Rsv. Louis Schwolsky. grand­ orchids and the bridegroom's I Luetjen. daughter of Mr. and Mra. 4:15—Stella Dallaa. What to expect Tueaday: for Aeronautics. four months of field maneuvers or with expiration Dec. 31 of the Wis.. on chargee of sutomoMw William S. Janiitewlea, CThIcopee, ant, also delsgatlons from Cbartsr treasurar, court of burgasess and George Leutjen of 61 West street Europe— NBC—Chains—8 a. m.; Research workers here regard dered after President Roosevvi' of field training for the National 1 bulk of the prospi'ctive ap|iolnt- father of the bride. The mother grape tone crepe with Massachusetts, truck driver with • Ever Ready Orcla of King's Other Loom City News. 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. term of Carroll Miller, Vlrglnia- theft. jeweled girdle and corsage of Oak lodgs of Hartford and Martha other municipal ofllcera. A alata . and eSarence Hallcher, son of Mr. 4:45—Young Wldder Brown WABC-CBS—8 a. m . 6:30 p. m. present military and transport air­ proclaimed a IlmItevI national Guard by Jan. 1 raised difficul­ ! ments. but a cabinet office, four jtng service was used. whose vehicle the Nelli car col­ Daughters wOl hold its November Washington lodgs of Stamford. of eandldatea will be preoented for ties. Important diplomatic posts, two lHirn utilities engineer. State troopers sad sherUTs 0 ^ orchids. and Mrs. Emil Hallcher of 39 5:0(^-'-Gtrl Alone. 1 WEAF-NBC — 1. Owen White planes as about as crude as ox­ emergency. i The bride who was given In mar- lided, causInK the fatality. Inves- meeting tomorrow evening at 7:43 To Install Officers the consideration of tha electorate Rockville, Nov. 13.— (Special) — To take part. Guardsmen have circuit judgeships snd other less Kerens .\ppnlntments Walt fleers tracked down ths bom esflir ttaga by her father wore a gown of < Attomey end Mrs. Rublnow left Mountain street took place on 5:15—Midstream. :talking about radio; 2:45. Hymna carts compared with new designs Meanwhile. Intensified tralni’'g tlffatlon of the causes of the crash In the directors' room of the Whlt- Following the dinner the new of­ by the Cltizena' committee. The of other regulars and of Nailo; al to obtain extra leave from em­ i Important places are vseant. None of the 19 recess appoint­ yesterday and pnded s SOO-asIto wrhlte alipper satin with yoke of |bv motor for Miami Beech, Flor- on Memorial library. Miaa Vera Stanley Doboes Post, No. 14, Saturday afternoon at the Trinity 5:30—Jack Armstrong. t of ail Churches; 5, Girl Alone. of wings and engines now being chase which left one polios ofltesr. are belnir continued with a report ficers larlll be seated at a public in­ borough election will take place on Lutheran church. Rev. Eric O. I W’ABC-CBS— 4. Ueveland Inatl- developed In an emergency these Guardsmen Is in full swing. In ployers who in many Instances I Senate Clerks expect 2..“>00 post- ments made by the president after nat and pearls and cotirt tram. { Ida. They will be at home to their (Toinjr to the Coroner for later MacCracken of tbs Hartford Y. W. Monday. Dec. 11. Candidates who American Legion sponsored an 5:45— Little Orphan Annie. Congress adjourned In August was dead of s heart sttscK. stallation. Many visiting dig­ Pleper, pastor of the church per­ 6:00—News and Weather. . tute of Music: 4:30. Of Men and designs could be put into produc­ parallel moves to assure team I already have released them from j masters to be appointed when Con- Her four-tiered veil fell from a ^ friends after November 25 at 373 hearlnf. C. A. will tell of recreation work nitaries of the Order are expected srs nominated are usually elsctad Armistice Memorial service on I gress meets In Jsnuarv. and an acted on by the Senate during the The youths were Robert NosL, Juliette cap of pearls end her-Woodland street, formed the ceremony. Miss Gloria 6:15—Eddie Casey's Football 'Books; 5:30, It Happened tn HoUy- tion quickly, official.s say. to as work. jI jobs for two weeks of training In 17, of Dearborn, Mich., and N sins Crashed Tmck at tha Buckland tobacco planta- Including Supreme Grand Master as only one ticket ui placed on ths Sunday evening at the Union Caa- ; wood. Mobilization Nearly Complete summer. The Giianlsmen some­ equal number later In the session. special session. bridal bouquet was of orchids.! The bride was graduated from tlona. The bosteaaea will be Mra. I Mitchell was maid of honor and Roundup. sure American supremacy In .he 1I Pasha, of Moelnee, Wto., who said , : According to available Informa- John Graham, of Woburn, Mass., ballot. Last year only '18 votera gregatlonal church in Rockville. ; WJZ-NBC — 12 30. Farm and air. Three weeks wele required to times suffer financial losses rep­ Legislators who talked recently if the appointees are to hold tardenlas, bouvardia and slepha- ! Russell .Sage colleKe with the class | (^e car driven by irounr Nelli Vena Jones, Mias Bamics Lydall, cast their ballots o jt of over 1.600 ' M1.1S Dorothy Luetgsn was brides­ 8:30—Jack Says. Ask Me Anoth­ their jobs, the Senate ntust give be was 14 years old. Ths M ir to* also his wife Elizabeth, who is maid. Frederick Hallcher was be.*t Home Hour; 1:30. itochester Cliril A new knlfe-Uke «1ng. which is transport the mobilized regulars resented by the difference bis- with the president eame away with notts, with streamers of while of 1U38. She was ..a member qf and In which...... McCook.... . was a pas­ Mrs. Ethel Nickerson, Mrs. Hat­ votera In the annual borough elec­ Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth F. er. Its approval. When the special ses­ esped Friday night from wtoeos* Supreme Grand Conductress. Past Cramer of Wethersfield addressed man and the ushers were William joichestra; 2. Gal:ant American a strict military secret, wUI en­ with their guns and supplies from !i tween Army snd civilian pay. the Impression that Mr Roosevelt aatln. Box and Candle Dramatic club, and senger, was returning from ths tie Kubney and Mrs. Agatha Al­ tion. 6:45—Lowell Thomas. Women. sion ended, their pay stopped, but sin officers taking them froto len. Supreme Grand Master Cecil Tay­ the aerviee In the aba««ce of Schmalz and ICdward Bush. Fol­ J able an airplane to fly st speeds their permanent stations, by rad- - In the north, tixi, the Guards­ was In no hurry to appoint a new Plymouth. Ind.: to WisewMlb The maid Of honor. Miss Wilma represented her college at the Trlnlty-Amherat football gama Attlllo Berafln, manager of the 7:00—Fred Warlng’s orchestra. I MBS—2:45. Soutnem School of of 500 miles or more because it way. troopship and motor trucks. I Secretary of Navy Charles Edi­ Congress may vote each a belated Dubln of West Hartford, was model assembly of the League of lor and hla wife of West Warren. Colonel Anson T. McCook of Hart­ lowing a reception at the Hilltop men have complained of orders Rapids and fled In the efftoen’ sn- and had rsached a point In Huf- Maaa., are expected. They were Workers' Co-oparsUvs store, ac­ 7:15—1 Love a Mystery- 'the Air. will nearly eliminate the "shock But at the week-end the mobilU-v- |I for outdoor maneuvers while the son, assistant secretary has been Christmas present In the form of (owmed in ashes of roses satin. She Nitlons during her Junior and TTie Bewlng circle of the Lutnla ford whosa nephew Philip M. Mc­ House in East Hartford, the cou­ 7:30—Inaidc of Sports with Jack bark psy after he la confirmed. tomobile scroes Michigan's uppsr fleid on the Hartford-Sprlngfleld among the paasengers recently companied by Mr. and Mrs Walter ple left for a wedding trip to New wave" which develops on a wing tIon waa pronounced nearly com ‘I i-egulars are training In southern acting Navy chief since the death peninsula. carried an a m bouquet of nultl- senior years. turnpike about 78 yards south of choir will meet tomorrow evening Cook was killed in an auto acci­ Stevens. j Some^Tuesday short waves: Anu'ng these 19 are Thomas M. who came back from England on Perklna, Miaa Evelyn Fontanella, dent at Suffleld on Saturday. York City and upon their return surface when the plane's speed ap­ plete. Movement of a lew iin>’.i> , climates of Secretary Swanson several Boys Etude Blockado oolored pompoms, with matching The bridegroom was graduated the East street railroad ernsaing at the rectory with Mrs. Leon Romlldo Lorenzet and Ernest Cote, 7:45—Studio Program. HAT4, Budapest, 7, Military proaches the speed of sound will be delayed as long as Fob 1 ! months ago. The president has Wooiiward, a member of the Mari­ ribbon. The bridesmaids. Miss from Manchester lllgh school and the 8. 8. President Harding which will reside at 39 Mountain atreet Michigan police set up a blorti* when It crashed Into the truck of Wlechec. ran Into a hurricane. Mrs. Taylor ottended, the annual meeting of the Lieutenant Cramsr told of his 8:00—Tommy Riggs. Betty Lou. March: PCJ. Eindhoven, 8:46. (about 470 miles an hour). A pioneer anti-tank battaMou ji ...... kept In close touch with .Naval af­ time Commission; Henry Slattery, Esther Stem, Miss Roslyn Cold. from Harvard College In 193.'). and experiences during the World war where they will be at home afti :30—Alfred Hammersteln’s or­ Happy program; IOWA. Guate­ I Fire Intemipls Banquet ade which the boys once ehMIsd, .lanulewlcs, which It was said had was badly bruised but has recov­ Eastern Co-operative League held December 1. The new engine, some of which ■ will bo among the new aiiAiliar> fairs, especially since the outbreak niral electrification administrator, then followed them Into the woods Mias Evelyn Mag of Hartford; from Harvard Lew echool In 1937. turned III front of the Neill ma­ Men In the employ of the Man­ Sunday afternoon In Knickerbocker •a a first lieutenant and also his chestra. mala City. 11. Marimbas: JZK, arc reaching the production stage, unit.H. Its liu officers and nu-n ' Waltham, Mass. (.•T> Waltham of the European war ! oml Ernest H. Gruenlng. governor M lu Lucille Specter of New He Is a member of Phi Beta Kappa ered. Other guests expected are when the car was found abandon" chine to enter a driveway on East chester Division of the Connecti­ Village, New York . Ity. Mr. Sera- expcriencea aa a German prisoner. :00—Dr. 1. Q. Tokyo, li2:30, New Japanese mu- will have three times the power | will handle 12 of the Crmys new j firemen all of 'em sat down at a IMploniallr I’ imI s 4 lu-ani of Alaska. State WPA adminis­ Raven, Mias Janice Diamond of honorary scholastic fraternity, and Massachusetts State Grand Mls- ed near Brevort, northwest o f " street, Buffleld. Truck and car cut Power Company were work­ treOB Mrs. Gertrude Ooodby ol fln and Mr. Cote were delegates He said that he felt America’s part 9:30—Alec Templeton Time. : sic. of present engines. This develop- , 37 millimeter anti-tank gu.is. ; banquet to honor Chief George L. Diplomatic fxisis are vacant In trators and customs collectors also here. After a night during whMl Jamaica. N. T., and Mrs. Char­ wan graduated Magna Cum Laude. were reported to have been going ing on North Main street this from the local organization. In ths World war waa not a fail­ 10:00—Contented Program. ment, which n-quired eight yc.irs i The general staff expects ttiat I Johnson. 70, retiring after 52 years Germany. Peru. Canada ami Bul­ are Involved. the boys built furtive csmpflfxs to lotte Rublnow Colts of Haverhill, Attorney Rublnow was formerly Lynn, and the State Grand Secre- In opposite directions. The Neill morning making alight changes In tary, Mrs. Florence Short, Somer- ^ Mrs. Katherine Gates, teacher In ure and that some good would North Coventry 10:30—Guy Hedlund and Com­ of research by the committee's en-1 by March IS the new anmller dl- 1 with the department. It had to garia. No Indication has been Slattery's former job aa under­ ward off the biting cold, ths posss Maas., sister of the bridegroom, special assistant to the State car overturned. the manner In which the brackets vllle. Ithe Kennedy School of Missions, ooms out of It. He felt that while pany- gtneers. Is merely a different ar- | visions of about 9.000 officers and ' happen of course. An alarm came given when new envoys will be secretary of . the Interior, a long­ overtook them. Tbs fugia vsS* all wore hyacinth blue satin, halos Board of Mediation and Arbitra­ Thrown Oat Hartford, and who has spent 20 Americans as Individuala can have 11:00—News and Weather. rangement of the fins, or strips of 1 men each will have been welded, In and firemen, all slicked tip in chosen. standing vacancy on the board of weapons bad been Isft Is m ear, tion, and la a member of the Bran- which carry the new lighting sys­ Washington lodge No. 119, Man­ Rev. Leoa H. Austin used for the WDRC of pompoms and carried arm bdti- As the vehicles met, McCook tem are atUched to the poles. years aa a missionary In India, will their sympathies with one side or 11:15—When Day U Dona—Larry metal lining the outside of the en- I by drill and war games Into fight tuxedos, rushed out to extinguish The resignation of Ambassador governors of the Federal Reserve snd they surrendered after s ^ e ts of multi-colored pompoms. dels Law Club and the Hartford chester lodge No. 99. and Nathan re the guest speaker at a meeting 1 Huard, baritone; Bud glne cylinders to carry away ex- ' Ing forces such aa the United wa.4 thrown clear, and Medical Ex­ llnle No. 6 O, Y. A. have been In­ the other in the present war, that the blaze—In a plot of grass on Hugh R. Wilson, after hts recall system, and the post of commis­ warning shot bad been fired. Merrill B. Rublnow served ns County Bar Association. He la en- aminer William Levy stated ha of the Women's Council of the Sec­ the nation should remain neutral the Second Congregational church, Rainey, narrator. Eastern Standard rime cess heat; , States never has had e.v tpt in I Main street. Then they called fire from Germany to report, left the sioner of fisheries remain unfilled. Some of the tobacco warehouses vited to attend the Installing cere­ war. best man for his brother, and the gngerl In the practice of law In sustained e broken neck and a monies. ond Congregational church, West In action and In that way we would "Sowing and Reaping Our Great­ 11:45—Ben Cutler's orchestra. '(‘25 Hartfnrd, C o a x . 1880 Such terrific power Increasi- ] departments of nearby towns and Berlin poet vacant. The transfer ushers were Morton Kehnlng of Mam healer. fractured skull. Nelli was cut on may not open the latter part of Stafford, tonight, Monday, In the est Harvest." Text was found In 11:55—News. created another problem - new Concentrate .\t Central Pol.it I asked them to cover up while they of Amlvassador Laurence A. Hteln- Seventy per cent of the seven the month In Manchester as Is to Mrs. Jennls Chambera and her' not be draivn Into the conflict. He the chin. Other passengers In the church vestry . urged the American people to re­ Psalms 126:5 and Galatian 5:22. 12:00—Silent propellers which ran utilize the Four of the Infantry divisions | finished the banquet. bardt to Russia left a charge million U. S. farms produce milk. Read Herald Adrae be the case In many of the sec- committee will have charge of the Monday, Nov. 18 power available. The committee's then will concentrate at a central | auto were Robert R. Neill, brother banquet hall. Deputy MUtress main neutral In the present strug­ The choir rendered In Anthem Tomorrow's Program of the driver. Richard Padden of tlona throughout the Connecticut gle. form. "W’hat Will the Harvest p. m. engineers are at work on prupel- fioint. auch as the DeSoto National valley. Instead of sorting the to­ Lily Dunlop and her committee A. M. 4:00— Music Off the Record— Ray k>rs of larger diameter. They Fore.st In Ml.sslsslppt or Fort ' Labrador, and Frank Bmtth of Rsv. Dr. George S. Brookes, pas­ Be?" and for the offertory "Bring­ 6:00—Blue Grass Roy. N. Y, Stocks bacco many of ths buyers have wlU take care of the decorations ing In the Sbeavea." 'The Grange Barrett may havo four or six blades In­ Benning, Ga.. for the first peace­ Phlladelphin, all Trinity College and Paat Mlstresa Esther Haugh Willington tor of ths Union church presided 6:25—News. students. been In the fields snd havs sirsady at the meeting and a ritualistic furnished the flowers which were 4:46— Ad Liner stead of the present two or three. time maneuvers as a corps purchased tobacco to be dsllvertd heads the reception committee. 6:30—Francis Cronin, organist. 5:30— It Happened in Hollywood Keeps Power Output Constant When this training ta finished In Auto Crash The crash was investigated by Miss Jennie H. Church service was conducted by the a lovely basket of Chrysanth^ 7:00—Morning Watch. A llama Exp ...... 8% Rtate Policemen John Lawrence, In the bundle, with ths sorting to All members are again reminded mum. The membera of the Grange 5:45— Scattergood Baines Meanwhile, the Wright Aero­ these divisions will return to their A ir llrduc ...... to be present at 8 o'clock aharp. James J. Shea Post. American 8:(X)—News, Weather...... 6 6 ', Vernon Oedney end Deputy Sheriff lie done in some of the larger Legion of Wllllmantic. marched in and sat In a body and 6:00—The Eaeo Reporter — News, nautical Corporation has develop­ permanent stations and four oth­ k__ Alaxka Jun ...... 7 The LadIcs'Aid Society will meet 8:15—Doye O’Dell. - ed a new ’’booBter” for airplane ers, organized In the meantime, George L. Greer. warehouses In Hartford. Other at the conference room of the Wll- Rev. J. Arthur Edwards, pastor had a very good representation weather ' . Allegheny ...... growers who have warehouses 8:50—Rhythm of the Day. engines which will keep their pow­ will oe put through man-«iivers. Three Other PasRengerR ...... IH L4kwI 'Dee present. 6:05— Boske Carter. Allied Chem ...... 17.3\ llngton Hill church Wednesday of the Methodist church gave the 9:00—Oretchen MAliillen er output constant up to altitudes If Congress provides the funds, Philip McCook was a member of where they can do their own sort­ forenoon at 10:30 o'clock. Sewing invocation. Roger Pease of El­ Miss Anna Glesecke asaltted by 6:20—Edwin C. Hill SeriouRly Injured at Am Can ...... 109 ing may continue feeling that Officers Speak 9:15—Food News. 6:30—H. V. Kaltenbom of 20,000 feet or more. Present the winter training will be given a family prominent In Hartford will be done on aprons for the an­ lington played taps. Miss Beatrice Blackburn had 9:30—Mary Lee Taylor. engines generating 1.000-borse- annually. If Congress Increases Deep River Today. Am Rnd 81 8 ...... 10 history ani nual fair to be held December 8 Church Aotlvltlea 0:43—Office of Government Re- power at sea level loee power Army and National Guard Trinity College. His father was cient amount more a pound by and a biislneas session will take Service Sunday evening. This was 7:00—Amoa 'n' Andy ELECTRIC COOKERY Am Tel and Tel .. . porta. gradually in ascending to high strength to the total of 64 He leaves his parents, Justice meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock Received Here Since Conference on Alcohol and Mod­ 8:35—News—Elmer Davto Aviation O irp ...... 8 '.X the Mission Circle w-lll continue of the Rockville Methodist church 11:15—Road of Life. gusts of air In a stomi. In a Regulars Mobilised Smootlily Is Becoming and Mrs. McCook of East 57th in the church. 9:00— Lux Radio Theater Two women end another man, Baldwin CT ...... Regiment Arrive De I’ aa ...... States Marine Corps. He Is a ing In Manchester this week, were er. Raymond Labonte; Pomona, tional church on Sunday, Novem­ 'The Lecturer, Miss Gertrude And* 13:45—Slngin' Bam. york to Charleston, 8. C. The’ In Critical •. nnditinn ...... ■•18% John Riitler McCook snd Colonel eraon hai planned, a 'Thankagivlng 11:30—Sammy Kaye's orchestra velopment of safety fuels—gaso­ chra and O h i o ...... 4 0S graduate of Manchester High guests at the weekly noonday Elsie Vescly and Mrs. Blanche ber 36th. 'There will be a ThanlcB- 1:00—News. Weather. 12:00—Louis Armstrong's orches­ Second Division concentrated at Walter Schmidt, 18. of 266 High Anson T McCook, and two aunts. school, class of 1938. He enlisted program for the evening. Friday lines which have the power of UNIVERSAL Chryaler ...... 87 meeting of the Kiwanls Club at Vesely Tedford of Manchester,for­ glvlng sermon at 10:45 a. m. and 1:15— ISooks—Sarah Wheeler. tra Fort Sam Houston. San Antonio, atreet, Clinton, Musa., and Mias Miss Frances A. McCook and Miss in Hartford a week ago tomorrow. the Country Club today. merly of Willington, lecturer. evening Coventry Grange will 1:30—Marjorie Mills. present fuels but which are sln^l- Mary O'Connell. 17, of 14 Scott Cora Cola ...... 121'j Lury E. McCook, all of Hartford. in the evening at seven o’clock the 12:80—Bob Chester’s orchestra lar to kerosene because they will f'ol Gna and El ...... 6% 'The main speaker was Colonel Wilbert Tedford la assistant Beethoven Glee club will give a neighbor with Vernon Orange and 2:00—Intimate Apparel. atreet, Worcester, Mesa., tuirered Funeral servires will be held to­ Joseph P. Nolan, commander ot steward. have part of the program. Tomorrow** Ptoitmii not explode except In an engine head inlurlea and were reported by Conil Inv Tr ...... M% There arc now two vacant concert. 2:15—Ellen Randolph. cylinder. niNMAlNOMlOp morrow morning at the Trinity the Iteglment, who expreaaed his Master Leonard Todd of South After the church service Sunday 2:30—Career of Alice Blair. m. iKiapttaf authorities to be In riitl- CoMil Holv ...... U2% stores In the old Cowles Hotel 'The following is the schedule for 7:00—Music Off the Record EVERYONE a— mM to bo '^wtichlag evsi* to aaod* Con.’i Ediaon ...... College chafiel and will be con­ pleasure at being in Mancheaur Willington presided at the meeting morning the fifteen Past Masters 3:45—Meet Mtsa JuUa. ,WlkUAMP. ' aal condition...... ,'10-I* ducted by the Rev. Dr. Remsen B property on North Main street. the Scouts groups for the week; 7:15—The Etoeo Reporter—Nears, Uoim Oil ...... 7% The reataurant in the building, and aatd that the townspeople had of Tolland Juvenile Grange kUday Tuesday at ":15, Cardinal Bird met and had their pictures taken, 3:00—Story of Mary Marlin. cm electric cookiof. Saiall wonder—lt*a so aiadi Miaa Eleanor Freeman, 18. of Ogllhy. president of the college. given the aoldtsra a splendid re- to be used in the History of ths Weather Bartender Is Held S56 Bouthbridge street Worces­ (Jonl Can ...... 42% has been closed for shout 10 daya at 5 p. m. when officers were elect­ Girl Scouts; 'Tuesday at 6:80, Cub 3:15—Ma Perkins. 7:20—Bradley Kincaid Com P r o d ...... Rurlal will be In Union cemetery toptlon. Ths local site was sug- ed. John R. Edwards of South Wll. Grange which to being written. 3:30—Pepper Young's Family. easier, cooler and cleaner. Electric cooldnt ro* ter, eufrared e fractured right leg, ...... 63 at .NIanllr, and toilny the cobbler shop, which Scouts; Wednesday at 2:45, Car­ 7:35— Music Off the Record U l/H t'i a shoulder injury and larerntlohs. Del Ijick and W est ...... 6 \ iKCupIcd one of the stores was gMtsd by CapUln Russsll Hatha­ Ilngton Is juvenile director. dinal Flower Girl Scouts; 'Thurs­ Friday evening at 7:46. 111# C. 3:45—Vic and Bade. In Wife’s Death DouRlaa Atrrriifl way and provsd. aaid the colonel, O.D. class will give an evening's 7:55—The Easo Reporter — Nears, qulrea piach Icae ttoM aad work, leas *^poC watdto The party wae returning to ...... SI)'.. moved out. Mrs. Everett Robertson conduct­ day at 7:00, Boy Scouts; Friday Weather •t Worcaetar after having taken Miss Ou P o n t ...... 177 a happy aolutlon to a knotty prob­ ed the opening pcrlcKi of worship at 3:16, Girl Scouts Troop No. 5; entertainment at ths Church Com* lem aa tha Spinning Mill affords 8:00—Today in Europe— E3mer Blrmlhgbani, Ala., Nov. 18—(S') When Prompt I Ereeman's brother. James, to a Eiiiitman Kodak . . , ...... 162% On the flag pole In DefXJt Wed.ne.sday at the missionary Saturday at 3:00, Brownies. munity House. It will includa^ tor,” and, everythlar eonsiderod, casts M Mora Elec Auto L ite ...... Attack on Coal fine facilities for housing the 1,- moving pictures entlUsd "Carls* Davis —A 33-yesr-old bartender wa* held CCC camp in Mndlaon where he Is ...... 37'4 Square Park was flying this moi-n- meeting. About twenty women Oooaty Mestlag 8:15—Shoppers Special — Music, l\ an enrollee. Gen Elec ...... 38'i 006 men, and 63 officers of the were present. A large attendance is expected bad Cavams," "Pirate S^ps,* today in connection with the fatal than old faahioned cooking methods. That's why Ing a Red Cross flag. The Red Regiment. time Action Is Needed Gen Koixla ...... 41 ' h The following is the committee at the msstlng of ths Tolland "Charlie Butts In", "Snow Thrills* shooting of his blonde cigarette Act Dismissed Cross enrollment Is on In Man­ Important Branch 8:30—The Etoao Reporter — Nears, girl wife and another woman In Gen M idiii'i...... chester this week. for the Red Cross drive: Miss Rosa County Parent-Teacher association and added attractions. This to ths electric cooking to bocoming TJoiveraaT — not Gillette ...... Colonel Nolan pointed out that first time this group of young Weather the lobby of the fashionable hotel In ease of soddm tihieee ...... O'-j O. Hall of South Willington, chair­ to be held this evening at the El­ Eastera Standard Thna 8:36— Shoppers Spectol lleeker I’ rixl ...... 10‘4 the Infantry 1s probably the most people under the lesdershlp of Tutwiler where all three were em­ or Injury, do not bealtate alone in tkto eommanlty bnt thronghont tho na­ Local Stocks Bv Hii^h Court On display In the window of tha man: Dr. Frank B. Converse and lington Town hall. Supi>er will be 9:00—Melodies of 'TomorTow ployed. to call for H enh ey ...... 62 important branch of the army as Selectman Wilbert C. Ruby, West served at alx o’clock and the Miss Gertrude Anderson hss trlsd Hudeon M otori...... F. T. BItah Hardware Company the foot soldiers are the ones who to earn money since they organ* By C. E. BatterSeld 9:15—American School of the Air Coroner Gip M. Evana said mur­ tion from coast to coast...... 6 S Willington: Mrs. Howard Pratt, meeting will open at 7:45 p. m. Aaaoctoted Press Aadio Editor. 9:45—Bachelor’s Children Vhralslied By Putnam and Co. Int Harv ...... 6 2 S are alx potatoei that were grown )Carry ths burden of the real fight­ toed. The object of ths Sunday der charges were placed against (OontlBoed from Pag* One) Willington Hill; Mrs. Charles 8. 'The spsaksr of ths evening will 10:00—Pret,ty Kitty Kelly Quish a Central How Int Nick ...... 39 »i on the Callahan farm on Parker ing. He expressed the hope that school claaa is to start a fund to t Albert I^er after Dorothy Shan­ atreet by (Tiarles Cowlct. He la the 169th Regiment would never Amldon, Willington Hollow and be Alonso Oracs, Commissioner of (Time to Etoatem Standard.) 10:16—Myrt and Marge non Dyer, 18, and Mra. 8. V. Lye- Telephone S-OIAI Int Tel and Tel ...... 4 \ at New York Granting a reargu- Mrs. Joseph Dimork, Moose Education for tbs State of Con- redecorating the church. New York, Nov. 13.—Signed pe- I lOO p. m. (loolatlons John* Manvlllr ...... 1 r» having an exceptionally good crop be called upon to fire a shot at Meadow. nsctleut. 'Ths school children will Choir rehearsal will be held Sun­ 10:30—HUItop House mance, 29-year-oId mother of two, Ambulance mrnt of litigation becauee of an enemy but that If the necessi­ tltlona, making a nlea In behalf of 10:45—Stepinother were shot when tha younger wom­ Kennecott ...... 3 9 ', participation by Judge Martin this year and expecta to aecure In the Brer Rabbit contest give a short sketch about book day morning at 10 a. m. at tha 200 biiahela from each acra plant­ ty came to pass .the Regiment Charlie McCarthy rjid declared to 11:00—Raymond Scott and Dick an refused a reconclUatlon with ■nauranee Stocks Lehigh Val Kd ...... 4 ', Mapton. This wae regarded as a weekly for recipes using molasses, week under the direction of Miss church thto wnlter. be inspired by no others than the Service Bid Llgg and M yeri B ...... 9 9 '- ed to potatoea. would be ready to uphold the hon­ Tlia date for the annual Thanks Todd her htuband. The Dyers had been Asked test case at the question. or of the army. He said that much Mrs. Charles 8. Amldon of Wil­ NelUs MeKnlght. Titers will bs a petitioners themaelvea, have made Aetna Casualty .. . . lift 120 I-oew'a ...... 3 4 ', giving Offering is set for Nov. 24U 11:15—BreQda Curttoa married two months. May Kegolate Li4|Uor "technical benefit" would be de­ lington Hollow won three prizes, health talk by Miss Margaret Fox their almost aimultaneoua appear- Detective Henry Darnell report­ ■ FAST - CLEAN - COOL - ECONOMICAL - AUTOMATIC Aetna Fire ...... 471, 4 9 ', t.«rll1nrd ...... 22\ Campbell Council, K. of C., will and remarks by the State PTA of­ Ths captains for ths solicitors arci 11:30—Big Sister Prompt' ^fe Ruled that states have broad rived from the seven days of for plum pudding, soft gingerbread snoa In ths New York and Holly­ 11:45—Aunt Jenny’s Stories ed Dyer, bartender in the cocktatJ Aetna Life ...... 391^ 3 1 ', Mont W ard ...... 54 power to regulate the liquor traf­ hold a regular meeting tonight. and brown bread. Mrs. 'Theodore ficers, Including Mrs. Clifford Cedar Swamp Dtotriet, Tumesi The committee on new membera maneuvers in Manchester. wood ofllcea of NBC. 13:00—Kate Smith Speaks room where hie wife sold cigaret­ C om p k tely Automobile ...... 33 35 Nneh K e l v ...... 7 fic Mlrtl of the Hill vicinity received Thompson, state president. * Cooper; Silver street District, Wil­ While not Identically worded, Conn. General ...... 28 ^ Nat H i r e ...... will make a report at tha meeting Cramsr Makes Address 13:15—When A Girl Marries tes. admitted he walked up to her 2 8 ', ...... 23 "Without doubt," a unanimous Lieutenant Colonai Kenneth F. a prize for rabbit stew. Mrs. Foster Hyde, stats art fred Hill; Pond Hill, BryOh Hall, ths petitioners make ths same de­ early Suntoy and shot her four Hospitsfiicd Hartford Fire ...... 78'4 78', Nat Caah Reg ...... 15S opinion by Justice McReynolda tonight, which will open at 8:80. ehalrman will give a report on North School District, Mtai Elaia mand: that Edgar Bergen nfraln 12:30—Romance o< Hrtea TYent Rartford Steam Boil .83 .Nat Dairy ...... Cramsr of Wethersfield, who is 12:45—Our Oal Sunday times, theivturned hto revolver on Here Is An Offer That Makes It 39 ...... 16 said. "A state may absolutely pro. well known here, also spoke brist­ membership. Koehler; Birch School, Lester HUL from replacing the "quick-witted" Mrs. Lyamaace because "I felt National Fire ...... 59 81 Nat Dial 111 ...... 2.3% Mra. Betty Crawihaw, the for­ Ssttwek Party Miss Betty Blaekbum, Mto9 1:00—The Easo Reporter — Nears, hlbit the manufacture of bitoxl- ly and thanked Manchester for the Dummy Charlie with the much weather she waa reaponalble for a lot ot Phoenix . . . . 7 8 78 N Y Central ...... 191, cants. their transportation, tala, mer Miss Betty Crooka, who for Auction at Bolton TIis VFW Auxiliary win hold a Francef Hill, Miss Ruth VintoS Blower-minded and -noken. Dummy Travelers ...... 413 a long time waa a regular opera­ enthualaatic welcome accorded the 1:05— Ua On a Bus my trouble.’' 435 NY .Nil and II ...... I 'l or |iossesslon, Irrespective of when Regiment. Another speaker was setback party this evening in the and Mrs. A. J. Vinton will attend Mortimer Snerd. 'The New York Public I tllllirs North Am ...... tor at the Lily Beauty Parlor, baa 1:16—Lifs Can Bs BssuUful ...... 2'2% or where produced or obtained, or Major L. J. McCarthy of the U. a. Draws Big Crowd G. A. R. halL Priasa wrill be Town and Gown rehearsal thto petition added the riotber demand During tbo winter, in Stock­ Worthwhile To Change Now Tp Conn. Lt. and Pow 80 84 Packard ...... 3% returned to that parlor on a part awarded and refreahmente will be evening in Willlmantle. that McCarthy be re-employed at 1:80—Thto Day Is Ours Conn. Pow...... the use to which they are to be put. Army, who thanked the Kiwanians 1:45—Main Street—Hartford holm. Sweden, flower v*-1''fs 49‘i 5 1 ', Parnm Ilrt ...... 8 % "Further, she may adopt meas­ time schedule. Tha parlor haa re­ served at ths’ doss of ths playing. The Tolland County Council ol a higher salary. It bore about 35 Hartford Elec LI. .. cently been p u reb a ^ by Mrs. for the invitation to dinner. 2:00—Doc Barclay’s Daughters have regular daily customers like 85 87 Penn ...... 21 \ ures rea.sonably approprlats to ef- Other guests wars Major P. C. Stags TSaigM Religious Education EhiscuUva namea. the ice men and milkman in Illuminating Shs. . . . 57 59 . Phelpa I'odi.-e ...... 40 M|i» 6 Turkington and aha prevail­ R. M. Reid A Sons had a gath­ The Mortimer Snerd Incident was 2:lHvLJfe and Love of Dr. Susan rectuate these Inhibitions snd ex­ Hawley of Torrlngton, Captain E. ering of over 800 at their Auction 'There will be a Bingo gams at committee will meet at the boms America. Hartford Gas ...... 34 38 Phd I’ . t ...... 41 \ ed upon Mrs. Crawshaw to return ths Italian-American aodal club of Mrs. A. J. Vinton Tuesday. Dr. introduced into the program partly 3:SO-:aStrlcUy Swing 8. New Eng. Tel. Co ercises full police authority in S. Smith of WlUlmantlc, Captain Auditorium in Bolton Saturday. 3:45—My Son and I 158 183 Pull Seiv .N .1 ...... 39 ', ir.spect of them," Ifor part time work. At present on Satpstc street this evening at Quinter Miller of Hartford waa ths aa a gag, but just aa much through ELECTRIC COOKING F. E. Johnson of West Hartford, Western Mass. Radio ...... while Miss Mary Somerville is In ■They were offering antiques con­ 8:00—Joyos Jordan 3 3 ', 35'., ...... 0 Ppi-nUcally, the opinion held Lieutenant G. B. Welsh of Rain­ sight o’clock. Tliose desiring speaker. the d ^ r e of Bergnn to check the Industrial Rem Rand ...... Florida on vacation Mra. Craw- sisting of offering antiques con posaibilltiea of replacing Charlie 8:15— Soctoty Girl ...... 1"'', constitutional provisions of ths' bow and Lieutenant D. H. Burr ot traaaporUUoB are asked to meet The General Committee for the Acme Wire ...... 1 9 ', Republic Steel ...... shaw will be employed full time. oil paintings and oriental ruga A 8:30—Neara with Bob Trout 2 1 ', ...... 2.3% 1938 Kentucky alcoholic bsvarage Hartford. at ths RoekviUa Diner shortly be­ Thank Offering are the officers. should he ever show slipping poesl- Am. Hardware . . 22', 24 , Rev Tob 11 ...... large percentage of the purchas- biltties. Apparently, in the minds 3:35—Our Best Wtohss ...... 37'., control law which prohibit trans­ Tha attandanee prise, donated era came from Maasachiuetts. fore eight Superintendent, Mrs. A. J. Vinton, Arrow H and H. com 39 4 1 Safeway Storea ...... 47% The Brotherhood of the Eman­ Fleh sag OaaM Clab of Usteners. CharlieI hasn'th done any Billings and Sprnrrr portation of dletlllsd spirits or by Mark Hewitt, Jr., of Manches­ Featured In the tale waa- a rare Pastor Rev. Leon H. Austin, UNIVERSAL 4 Srlienley I >ia ...... 13' . uel Lutheran church will omit ita ter Diary, was won by Ruoaeli There will be a meeUng of the •Upping yet. Bristol Bra.H8 . 4i> iMiie by'trucks unless a lieense as regular meeting tomorrow night collection of furniture owned by Lester Hill and ths teachers, Mrs. 49 Itorbui U ...... 81% Potterton and proved to be a large Rockville Fish and Game club this Doris Sims, Miss June 1-oomto, Colt's Pat. Kirrarni-s K.'i 89 .‘>hrll I'nioii a common carrier has been obtain­ because of the Father and Son Mias Susie Whitcomb and Mra. Italy Strengthens ...... t.3 ed ice cream cake, which was cut and evening at their club house on Miss Clara Smith, Miaa Ruth Vin­ Bttort wavs reeeptloa forecast; Eagle L o c k ...... 12 14 ."to. liny Vile ...... banquet on Saturday night. Herbert C. Emerson of Spring- "Fair .to poor the (Test part of the ...... 12% dlatrlbutcd to the gathering. field. Maas., and also from the es­ MUe HIU. At the meeting a fly ton and Miss Gertrude Anderson. •T—' Fafnlr Bearing .. .. 113 123 South Pne ...... week, but changing to gocxl the Standing Army ...... 1.5% Thomas Bcntly, new seersta^ ot tate of Mrs. Mary B. Townalsy, rod win be given away to ooe of M m Emnia Appel of Boston was SPECIAL Grey Tel Pay Sta . 7'^ 9 ', South Rw y ...... 18% All members of the Beethoven last half.” . . . New York’a NBC • * • « • Hart and Cooley ths club, rsportsd that ths Caar- late of Springfield with the clock the hieky BMiabera srbe joined the a week-end guest of Mr. and Mr% 115 125 St llrand." ...... 3% Glee Club are requeated to attend ter Night at ThompaonvUle last baas club this year. Every mem­ television station, having gone to Hcndey Mach . Com (I 1 1 St (;.i.e and E! .... Present Unity tonight's rehearsal at the Eman­ collection of Dr. W. C. Allen of Martin IRaney. the ringside for a more or leas reg­ ...... 2 % Thursday was a huge success. West Hartford. 'There were also ber of the baas club Is eligible for Hans ikielmann of Mlneola, U Rome. Nov. 18—, 28 ' .~tt I )il ( 'al , , . '17 uel Lutheran church at 7;3U ular schedule of biturday night ...... r At a mesUng of the Kiwanls of­ oil paintinga from prominent this prise, there being 87 members I. , and Mr. and M m WilUam Slebef gan -calling 6.000 non-commtoaioa- New Bril. Mch.. com ' J ’. ‘ 31 St ()d N J ...... 48 o'clock to prepare for concerts at boxing shows, next Isto to try mid­ North and Judd . . On Neutrality ficers and directors. Rev. Leon K. collectors. \ of the club this year. 48 bs's and children of Sctontic were Sun­ ed career officera and 18,000 vol­ 32 , '11 X ( 'orp ...... 40% __ «r New London and Rockville next Wlechlc,^ pastor of the Polish Na­ were weighed In and SO prizes week wrestUng-matrties. The first $or\ .5 o 'The sale got underway at 10:80 Peck, Slow A Wil.. 9 Timken P.r 1 1 Hear ...... 4 9 ', Sunday and the following Sunday. day visitors at Mr. and Mrs. ch event will be put on the pic- unteer spaclaltoU today to Russell Mfg. Co. ... tional Catholic church on Golway and it waa 6:30 before it closed. were asrarded as follows: Al Un Vtoney. re Air Wednesday night, with 25 29 j Tran, America ...... 7 street, was admitted Into mem­ Hewitt. George Green. Russell strengthen her alraady large I’m d r jovlU Mfg. Co. ... 33 Seen as Duly Among the articles sold was a Rsv. Harold Jonsa, pastor |im Taub filling tn with whatever 35 1 Union f'arblde ;. .. 8.’,% bership in ths club. rare mantel clock with mirror and Weber, Kan Kuhnty, Chris Oottler, rtandnig army. Cash Silex Co...... 1.3', 1 5 ', t *nion Pac ...... 100’ , Plymouth church. New ,Ravc ive matter to needed.. The expanaton. ordarod by Stanley Works . . . . 431, Echicatipn Board secret panel, a metal saucer a^petoe Temptoton; homes on FHA terms...... featnring cUeflteM ctoetite i We.Mt Elec and Mfg ...... 111% 8 o'clock in the office of Superin­ ers were present from five states 'Tom Luttoa, Carlton Ludwig, Al timatod at abont iJoejIOO omb.) 1 QhMMto ...... Wool worth ...... limited powers would be the In- Jack Zalman of Hartford will be Connecticut orgaaisstkm o f thd 10:80, American Woman’s Aaao- ...... 39% tendent Arthur H. llUng. It will the guest speaker at the meeting Shortmann. James 'Tairlor, Fred Tankes Divtoton Veterans Aasocla* a 4 V 2 per cent interest rate. Aa little PrtM gaatod fto drat'Seal saghny C b ^ c a l \ . 1 Elec Bond and .Share ((Airb). 8'. augursUon of a third term for ths clation friendahip dinner. a t y ...... be the first meeting under the new of the Sisterhood of Temple %rtb ApeL Chartea Oehter, Ed. Horton. tion, meeting h^rs yesterday, WABC-CBS — 7:80, Btondte Mehto aa aamad aad third Seere. president of ths United SUtee." date, which has been set as ths ffwiti Laafet as 10 per cent down. Up to 25 Oontlacntal...... Senator Austin said he believed Sholom, tomorrow evening a t' S Prices Are Down vutsd to urge the appototment i t (west 10:30): 8. Kostrtancta and eely ee Saw ef Ihe Ctoae. Fewer Oe. rhllsdelphla -lodge Dies second Tuesday in the month in­ tounag 81S5Z5 have Philip N. Sanborn, t patient at tbo ( Boy Scout Newt %■- Cora Exchange . "our duty as a great party seems stead of the second Thursday. o'clock at the TJI.CJt. The mem­ Martin; 8:80, Howard and Sbeltoa; years. Monthly payments less Hibw First Nations] . bers have ths privilege of InviUng awarded aad aajroae who haa Nswingtan Veterans’ hospital, aa ' Philadelphia, Nov 13. _ Most of ths business bsfore ths At Auction Market not reeaived their prtxe le naked to permaasat aatloaal asrrstaiy of u rent. Witk electridtjr ao cheap, it’s ^ala eomwmon ecnaa Jower rate beesase the awre yon nm, the lower M Guaranty TruM . board tomorrow night will bs rou­ their husbands and frlanda,'ud it Irvtaf Trust . . . Is axpoetsd Mr. Zalman’s talk wiu call St the Star Hardware a tm at tbs aaaociaUen. Sanborn has baaa aad gaod bnahieee to ciiok witb It, to let it do the average coat per kwh. Ttot to why cooking If i s it"rjsitine. 86 UaloB atreto. iiatieBal ■eerstary c f ths assecis* The troop new \ four fnH We also make improTcment loans Manhattan ...... George E. Keith, iwbo waa clectad bagin about R:1S. A aocial time eTerytbiag d io that caBs for light, heat aid power electricany lowera tho averago coot of aO tha Mamrfart. Trust with rsfrcshmsnts will follow. Sales in ths Maachestar auettoa ttoa aiaca Its sarly days. patrols. la yonr home. The not of ol^rfcitr geaemnely. chairman at the organlxatlen meet­ market yesterday totaled but 8148. Msay tests waro j at the for **fijdng np** old property.. . .on H. T. Trust . . . . and had W n III foi aeven week? ' **!5^** ad\-ocaU ing held in October, will announce Mr. Zalman will tell of his sx- Tto atudr ^ Sup of ^tte*^araoa-, electricity seed la yoor hoam. .Eubiic Nstlonsl . psrienceo during a European trip The supply was dowa. tha prices Elltagton Laagne of Woaiea Votera Specializing meeting. Sosm e f tl wholekoartcdljr, m to capoF it at a proportionato^ He^jerced the Municipal court 18 - i: :S l c . V U t ! i » e “rt™ eT gM hla sub committess. * off and the quality not of the besL aid, »«g»«M""e tha eonvenient extended payments to title Guarantee . TTis work on the heating system late last summer, fhom which he to meeting today at the bonw of P. 8. T ru s t...... changed contingencies nccordlng to on School street changing from returned on the Queen Mary's last The ^ crates of first grade cau- Mra. Herhert Regaa o f Davto ave­ PeriMMial Notfees Judging and asfkty. Bov)«al 'hoys snit yoor ineomeu Ufiower aold, for aa average of SO In Rodio fiatobad their teodarfeot Plane Bomb lilts Sub the interest of America: coal to oil, la now well uixierway. and exciting trip. Ha was in Rome nue. 'The group baa complctod a CrW FW U the change having been started when the French and BriUab ds- ceaU a crate with 88 cents high eourae of -atudy o f tha problem of flMnt*. InqnMes invited. "Third, ws should nrastr* and 40 esnte low. Tha 114 cratas L t ^ n . Nov. IS. -(P>_The Air ■oon after the orgaalntioc moat­ clarsd war tm tha Naala. Ha haat- Nattaml Oetoasa. M ik RayaaomI Service wnbart Dhtowns olsctod hy tha traditional right of tndspsndeneo or ing last month. of aaeond grads hraught aa avar- •( Herttord to ettaedtoie Xa tovlag memerr o f onr twis beys to bv sieksr patrol tondsr. « The Manchester Electric Division Ministry announced today that a load back to Loodea and workad 1C T e e n ^ R zpericB cel freedom * from external political •ta of 85 eaats a erata. with a tha BMoUag tUa ______lanshtar.' lorraln*. whs d id No-' “ if' ggyp ow epfe^ M yal Air Force plane attacked a control; for a waak ta tha London omea of high of M eaau aad a low of 30 Torabor It, ISIS, German submarine yesterday A M tlo thrown from ths stsem- tbo Unitad Prsaa, tor which bs la a rrrtew o(4ho aubiatt to be*ng brtd. tf ovtr a loved o«o oxlstod. Mr. Pnshtoghsto wgs pltosid / Q h THE OONMBCnCUT POWER COMPANT /T a "Fourth, we sho reform ths political writer, assigned to Gov­ tog brought to the martlet hardly The Manchester Trust Co. Haxico. WM pteksd up EOOO milss ernor Baidivla:B offica. Ha occa- asKt opea maetlag til the eluh aad It ever a soal (tiled lie wIsSIob Wm. E. Krah ntItotoJtiroofi Maarkiatm’.Ce— . sway, across tha Padfie. lass than laarraate keaplag tha aiarket a new topic for ecudy will atoo be here. to do SB. Tho PodifBl Depaatt la s. Cecpu ■lonally rttanifa newa and anotts BO date has hssa set DaOaliter daritox. *iwai yom. h e a w C a ? geora iaiSr. deektod. Major Goesso rtoWiiw rarente. Mr.-aad Mra. Harold B01 wUhthoi XAMUHESTBR R\ ra HERALD. H A N C H E ^R . CONN. MONDAY. NOVEMBER IS. 1939 - MIZMM of liMFlllE tha VattoS ito u a out e t war; MUeanor R. Schwohky, LfOcal Youths "Fifth, tsra aliouid | afgraiMtvaly Orangej Lodge d'affaires handling United States attack Um Someotlc agenetaa and Fastest Plane 5,000 Federal intereeta in Peru. Boy Fugitives Escape Death InstrumantallUas of eantraltsatkm News From Manchester's Neighbors Buglers Signal Full Start The post of minister to Canada, Jay E. Ruhinow, Marry which axelta grava eonoara about Installation Daily Radio Programs filled only temporarily by Daniel Republican liberty.' To Come Soon Posts to Fill Roper during the visit of Great Await Hearing Saaator Auotla dtoeuaacd the O f Army^s Mass Training Brltaln'a king and queen, may be Tba Bivrlaca * t UlM E1e«oorf>Nnr Tork, D«nl«1 Taraduh of J. S. N eillf Jr., D river o f domestic situation at longth, criti­ Daughter* of Liberty ---- • ■ t one of the first filled. The Bul­ ItOMllo Bohwelakr, daufhUr of| Hollywood, " Ca., Jack Goodman “of * cising the-New Deal spending pro­ 9, Wallace Beery m ”The Champ"; garian minister’a place has re­ Albany. N. T.; Louis Colts of A l­ Car in Which PhiUp B. Expect Big Delegation To Be Powered by Most Pnstmasterships I\Iakr mained unfilled since Ray Atherton State Troopers and Shcr- Jodt* and H n . Jacob Sebwolaky | gram, the sliver and gold pur- Stafford Springs 10, Guy Lombardo. Waohlnglon, Nov. 13 —(/Pi—Bu-^Tex., the Third at Fort Lewis. bany, N. Y.; Irving and Robert chaso plans and sold the "govani- WJZ-NBC— 7:16, Sclance on the Wash., the Fifth at Camp McClel- ; was sent to Denmark. «d Baiabridfo Road, Waat Hart-' McCook In Killed. From Bay State. Memorial Services Held Efficient Air-C^olpFederal Joha to fill. There will be a vacancy on too | ture today Awaited a hearta* h U h Ice blue lame with corsage of Springe will romlnate candidatea The marriage of Miss Evelyn 4:00— Backstage Wife. the National Advisory Committee auxiliary unite will be put through Interstate Commerce Commission man who officiated was assisted by criminal negligence charge as was Maas., and her staff will be pres­ gregational Church; transfer to Wteconsia R a p l^ Rav. Liouls Schwolaky. grand- orchids -and the bridegroom’s for warden, tax collactor, dark and I Luetjen, daughter of Mr. and Mra. 4:15—Stella Dallas. What to expect Tuesday; for Aeronautics. four months of field maneuvers or An order for seven extra da}-s Postmastershlps make up the with expiration Dec. 31 of the, William 8. Janulewica, Chicopee, ent, also delagatlona from Charter of field training for the National , bulk of the prospeoUve appoint­ wis.. on chargee o f autOBSoMi fatlier of the bride. The amgle mother grape tone crepe with treasurer, court of burgaoaee and George LCutJen of 51 West street 4:30— Lorenzo Jones. . * Ehtrope— NBC— Chataa— 8 a. m. Research workers here regard dered after President Roosovci' term of Carroll Miller, Virglnla- Massachusetts, truck driver with • Ever Ready .Circle of King's Oak lodge of Hartford and Martha other municipal officers. A slats Other Loony Qty News. Guard hy Jan, 1 raised dlfflcul- ! ments. but a raliliirt office, four theft. Jeweled girdle and corsage of and Clarence Hallcher, son of Mr. 4:45— Young Wldder Brown. WABC-CBS-8 a m , 6;30 p. m. present military and tranaport air­ proclaimed a limited national born utilittea engineer. zinc service was used. whose vehicle the Neill car col­ Daughters will hold Its November Washington lodge of SUmford. of candldatas will be presented for Important diplomatic poats. two State troopera aad ehezUrs a tr' The bride who was given In mar- orchids. and Mrs. Emil Hallcher of 89 5:00— Girl Alone. WEAF-NBC — 1. Oweh, Wlilte planes os about as crude as ox­ emergency. ties. I lided. causing the fatality. Inves­ meeting tomorrow evening at 7:46 To lutall Offleers the consideration of the electorate Rockville, Nov. 13.— (SpedgJ) — circuit Judgeships and other lesa R(>ce*s .Appointments Walt fleers tracked down ths bom aaitjr. ■rlaics by her father wore a gown of i Attorney and Mrs. Rublnow left Mountain street took place on 5:15— Midstream. talking about radio; 2:45. Aymna carts compared with new designs Meanwhile. Intensified traim-g To take part. Guardsmen have tigation of the causes of the crash In the directora’ room of the Wbit- Following the dinner the new o f­ by the Citizens’ committee. The Important plare* are vacant. None of the 19 recess appoint­ yesterday and ended n SOO-niil* while slipper satin with yoke of i by motor for Miami Bench. Flor­ Stanley Doboaa Post, No. 14, ' Saturday afternoon at the Trinity 5:30— Jack Armstrong. of all Churches: 5, Girl Alone. . of wings and engines now being of other regulars and of Nsllo; al to obtain extra leave from ent- i are being continued with a report on Memorial library. Mlaa Vera ficers will be seated at a public in­ borough election will take plane on ' ployers who in many instancea | Senate elerks expect 2.000 post­ ment* mad* by the president after chase which left one polios ofllosr. net and pearls and court tram, i ida. They will be at home to their Amariean Legion sponsored an Lutheran church. Rev. Eric O. 5:45— Little Orphani Annie. WABC-CBS—4. Ueveland Initl- developed In an emergency these Guardsmen Is In full swing, in dead of a heart attacK. going to the Coroner for later MacCracken of the Hartford Y. W. stallation. Many visiting dig­ Monday, Dec. 11. Candidatea who masters to he appointed when Con- Congress adjourned In August was Her four-tiered veil fell from a . friends after November 26 at 372 Pleper, pastor of the church per­ 6:00— New* and Weather. tute of Music; 4:30. Of Men and designs could be put Into produc­ parallel moves to assure team I already have released them from The youths were Robert Nosln hearing. C. A. will tell of recreation work ere nominated are usually elacted Armistice Memorial service on gre.-a meeta in January, and an acted on by the Sejiato during toe Julietta cap of pearls and her' Wooilinnd street. nitaries of the Order are expected formed the ceremony. Mtee Gloria 6:15— Eddie Ca*ey’» Football Books; 5:30, It Happened In HoUy- tion quickly, officlal.s say. to os work. i Jobs for two weeks of training In 17, of Dearborn, Mlcb., end Wsisow Crashed Truck at tha Buckland tobacco planta- Including Supreme Grand Master aa only one ticket u p lac^ on the Sunday evening at toe Union Con­ wood. .MnblUzalinn Nearly Complete I summer. The Guardsmen aome- equal number later In the session. special session. bridal bouquet was of orchids. ' The bride was graduated from tlona. The bootessea will be Mre. Mitchell was maid of honor and Roundup. ■Urc American supremacy In .he Pasha, of Moslnee, Wis., who said According to available Informa­ John Qraham, of Woburn, Maas., ballot. Last year only 78 votenr WJZ-NBC — 12 30. Farm and Three weeks were required to 1 limes suffer financial losses rep- Legislators who talked recently If the appointees are to hold gardenias, bouvardla and stepha- ; Ruaaell Sage college with the class gregational church In Rockville. Miss Dorothy Luetgen vyaa brides­ 6:30— Jack Say*. Ask Me Anoth­ air'. be was 14 years old. Tbs p ^ es­ tion. the car driven by young Nelli Vena Jonea, Mias Bernice Lydaii, also bla wife Elizabeth, who la cast their..ballota njt of over 1.600 Home Hour; 1:30, riochester CU-11 transport the mobilized regulars with the president came away with Ihetr Jobe, the Senate must give notla, with streamers of w hile, of 1U38. She was u member of Mrs. Ethel Nickeraon, Mrs. Hat­ Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth F. maid. Frederick Hallcher was best A new knlfe-Iike wing, which is ' resented by the difference be- caped Friday night from wteeon- and In which McCook was a pas­ Supreme Grand Conductress. Past voters in the annual borough elec­ er. 01 chestra; 2, Gallant American a strict military secret, will en­ with their guns and supplies from I tween Army and eivillan pay. the Impression that Mr Roosevelt Ita approval. When the special ses­ aatln. Box and Candle Dramatic club, nnd tie Kubney and Mra. Agatha A l­ Cramer of Wethersfield addressed man and the ushers were William 6:48— Lowell Thoma*. ota officers taking them frasii senger, was returning from the Supreme Grand Master Cecil Tay­ tion. Women. able an Airplane to fly at speeds their permanent stations, by rail­ j In toe north, too. the Guards- ws* In no hurry to appoint a new sion ended, their pay stopped, but The maid of honor, Miss Wilma |represented her college at the len. the service In toe abseatce of Schmalz and Edward Bush. Fol­ 7:00— Fred Waring’* orchestfa. Plymouth, tad., to W isconsin Trinity-Amherst fbotball gams lor and hla wife of West Warren, Attlllo Serafin, manager of the MBS—2:45, Soutnem School of of 500 mU.es or more because it way. Iroop.shlp and motoi trucks. ' men have complained of orders Secretary of Navy Charles Edi­ Congress may vote each a belated Dubln of West Hartford. was model assembly of the League of Colonel Anson T. McCook of Hart­ lowing a reception at toe Hilltop 7:15— I Love a Mystery. Rapids end fled In ths offioerS' nn- and had reached a point in Ruf- Maos., are expected. They were Workers’ Co-operative store, ac­ the Air. will nearly eliminate the 'shock But at the week-end the mobillzi- ' for outdoor maneuvers while the son. assistant senot.ary ha* been Christmas present In the form of gowmed In ashes of roses satin. She Nations. during her Junior and ford whoia nephew Philip M. Mc­ House In East Hartford, tha cou­ 7:30— Inside of Sport* with Jack tomoblle serosa Michigan’s nppsr field on the Hartford-Springfleld The Sewing circle of the Lutnta among the passengers recently companied by Mr. and Mra. Walter wave” which develops on a wing tion was pronounced nearly com­ regulars are training In southern acting Navy chief since the death hark pay after he la confirmed. carried an arm bouquet of multi- senior years. Cook was killed In an auto acci­ ple left for a wedding trip to New Stevens. peninsula. _ , turnpike shout 75 yards south of choir will meet tomorrow evening who came back from England on Perkins, Mias Evelyn Fontanella, Some^Tuesday short waves: surface when the plane's speed ap­ plete. Movemenf'of a (ew un.’.* climates of Secretary .Swanson several Among these 19 are Thomas M. Boys Etade Bloekndo colored pompoms, with matching I The bridegroom was graduated . Rest street railroad crossing at the rectory with Mra. Leon dent at Suffleld on Saturday. York City and upon their return 7:45— Studio Program. HAT4. Budapest. 7. Military Woodw ard, a member of the Mari­ AWs bf a no tx osSif tltsv$> ar-Kcvckl an«l ...... the 8. S. President Harding which Romlldo Ixirenzct and Ernest Cote, will reside at 39 Mountain street proaches the >peed of sound will hr delayed as long as Feh 1 j months ago. The president ho.s Michigan poltcs sat up a biMk- ribbon. The bridesmaids. Miss from Manrhnster High school and when It crashed Into the truck of Wlechec. Lieutenant Cramer told of hij 8:00— Tommy Rigg*. Betty Lou. March: PCJ. Eindhoven, 8:45, time Commission; Henry Slattery, ran Into a hurricane. Mrs. Taylor attended the annual meeting of the where they will be at home a fty ^ (about 470 miles ah hour). | A pioneer anti-tank batta'lon kept In close touch with Naval af­ ade which toe boys ones slndAd, Esther Stem, Miss Roslyn (Inid. from Harvard tTollege In 19.33, and .lanulcwlcz, which It was said had experiences during the World war ' |:30— Alfred Hammeroteln’s o*'" . Happy program: IGW'A. Guate­ Fire Interrupts Banquet rural electrification administrator, waa badly brulaed but has recov­ Eastern Co-operative League held December 1. The new engine. Some of which | will he among the new aiixiliarv 1 fairs, especially since the outbreak then followed them Into the woods Miss Evelyn Mag of Hartford; from Harvard La w school In 1937. turned In front of the Neill ma­ Men In the employ of the Man­ Sunday afternoon In Knickerbocker aa a first lieutenant and also bis chestra. mala City. 11. Marimbas; JZK. are reaching the production stage, unit.s. Its 'li'i officers and men! Waltham, Mass. i/Ti -Waltham of the European war. and Ernest H. Gruenlng. governor Miss Lucille Specter of New He Is a member of Phi Beta Kappa ered. Other guests expected are when the car waa found abandon­ chine to enter a driveway on East chester Division of the Connecti­ Village, New York . Ity. Mr. 8er%- experiencca oa a German prisoner. :00— Dr. !. Q. Tokyo. li2:30. New Japanese mu­ will have three times the Jtower j will handle 12 of the Arm y* new . firemen- all of 'em sat down at a Diplomatic Costa A'oeant of Alaska. State W PA adminte- Haven, Miss Janice Diamond of honorary scholastic fraternity, and Massachuaetta State Grand Mls- ed near Brevort, northwest 0^ street, Ruffield. Truck and car cut Power Company were work­ fln and Mr. Cote A-ere delegate Ha said that be felt America’s part 9:30—Alec Templeton Time. sic. o f present engines. This develop­ 37 millimeter anti-tank gu.as. I banquet to honor Chief George L. Diplomatic posts are vacant In tratnra and customa collectors also Jamaica, N. Y.. and Mrs. Char­ was graduated Magna Cum Laude. troas Mrs. Gertrude Goodby of here. A fter a night during wW o* were reported to have been going ing on North Main atreet this from the local organization. In the World war waa not a fail­ 10:00— Contented Program. ment. which required eight yc.-irs The general .staff exptcls ihst Johnson. 70, retiring after 52 years Germany. Peru. Canada and Bul­ are Involved. the boys built furtive camp*roa-tn lotte Rublnow Colts of Haverhill, Attorney Rublnow was formerly Lynn, and the State Grand Secre­ In opposite directions. The Nelli Mrs. Katherine Gates, teacher In ure and that some good would North Coventry 10:30—Guy Hedlund and Com­ of research by the committee^ en­ by March 13 t|ie new smaller di­ I with the department. It had to garia. No Indication has been Slattery's former job os under­ ward off the biting cold, tba pon Moss., sister of the bridegroom, specinl assistant to the State morning making alight changes In tary, Mrs. Florence Short, Somer­ car overturned. the manner In which the brackets ville. the Kennedy School of Mlasiona. come out of It. He felt that while pany. gineers, te merely a different Ar­ visions of about 9.000 officers and happen of course. An alarm came given when new envoy* w1U be secretary of the Interior, a long­ overtook them. Tbs fUgltt all wore hyacinth blue satin, halos Board, of .Mediation and Arbitra­ Thrown Out Hartford, and who has spent 20 Americans aa Indlvlduala can have 11:00— Newa and Weather. rangement of toe fins, or strips 'of men each will have been welded, In and firemen, all alicked up ta chosen. standing vacancy on the board of weapons bad bean left laa m ' of pompoms and carried arm bdlt- tion, and is a member of the Bran- which carry the new lighting sys­ Washington lodge No. 119, Man­ Rev. Leoi^ H. Austin used for the WDRC As the vehicles met, McCook tem are attached to the polea. years aa a mlasionary in India, will their sympathies srith one side or 11:15—When Day I* Done—Larry metal lining the outside of the en-^ by drill and war games into fight tuxedos, rushed out to extinguish The resignation of Amhosaador governor# of toe Federal Reserve aad they surrendered after guets of multi-colored pompoms. dels Law Club and the Hartford chester lodge No. 99. and Nathan be the guest speaker at a meeting theme at the moAilng service of Huard, baritone; Bud glne cylinders to carry away ex­ Ing forces such as the United was thrown clear, and Medical Ex­ Hale No. 6 O. Y. A. have been In­ the other In the present war, that the blaze - In a plot of grass on Hugh R. Wilson, after hi* recall nystem, and toe post of com'mle- warning shot bad bsen flrad. Merrill B. Rublnow served ns County Bar Association He Is en­ aminer William Levy stated he of the Women’s Council of the Sec­ the Second Congregational church, Rainey, narrator. Eastern Standard Hme cess beat. mates never has had e.x «-pt in Main atreet. Then they called fire from Germany to report', left the aioner of fisheries remain unfilled. Some of the tobacco warehouses vited to attend the Installing cere- the nation should remain neutral best man for hlS brother, and the gaged In the practice of law In sustained a broken neck and a ond Congregational church. West “ Sowing and Reaping Our Great­ 11:48— Ben Cutler’s orchestra. $25 ilartfnrd, Coaa. 1880 Such terrific power Increasi' 1 war. departments of nearby towns and Berlin post vacant. The transfer may not open the latter part of , monies. in action and In that way we would u:> ushers were Morton Kebnlng of ,Man( heater. fractured skull. Nelli was cut on Stafford, tonight, Monday, In the est Harvest.” Text was found in 11:55— News. created another problem- new Concentrate .At Central I'ol.-it asked them to cover up while they of Ambrasador Laurence A. Steln- Seventy per cent of the seven | the month In Manchester as Is to Mrs. Jennie Chambers and her not be drawn Into the conflict. He the chin. Other pa.snengers In the church vestry . Psalms 126:5 and Galatian 5:22. 12:00—Silent. propellers which can utilize the Four of the infantry divisions finished the banquet. bardt to Russia left a charge million U. S. farms produce milk. Read Herald Adva. be the rase In many of the aec- committee will have charge of the urged the American people to re­ Mooday, Nov. 18 auto were Robert R. Nelli, brother main neutral In the present strug- The choir rendered In Anthem Tomorrow’s Program power available. The committee's then wlh. concentrate at a central tlnna throughout the Connecticut banquet hall. Deputy Mlati-css p. m. engineers are at work on propel- jK>lnt. such as the DeSoto National of the driver, Richard Padden of Lily Dunlop and her committee gle. form, "What Will the Harvest valley. Instead of sorting the to­ Be?” end for the offertory "Bring­ A. M. 4:00—Music Off the Record— Ray lore of larger diameter. They Forest In Ml.saissippi or Fort Youth Killed Labrador, and Frank Smith of wlU take care of the decoraUons Rev. Dr. George 8. BrooKea. paa­ 6:00— Blue Grass Roy. TV. Y. Stocks Philadelphia, all Trinity College bacco many of tha buyers have ing In toe Sbeavea.” The Grange Barrett may have four or alx bla les In­ Benning, Ga.. for the first peace­ and Past Mlatreas Esther Haugh Willington tor of tha Union church presided 6:25—News. students. been in the fields and hava alrsady furnished toe flowera which wer# 4:45—Ad Liner stead of toe present two or three. time maneuvera as a corps purchased tobacco to be delivered heads the reception committer. at the meeting and a ritualistic 6:30— Francis Cronin, orgonlsL The crash was Investigated by Mias Jennie H. Ubarrh service was conducted by the a lovely basket of (Chrysanthe­ 5:30— It Happened In Hollywood Keeps Power Output Gonstsnt When this training is fln'shed In Auto Crash Adam* Exp ...... 8\ In the bundle, with tha sorting to All mambers are again reminded 7:00—Morning Watch. Meanwhile, the Wright Aero- these divisions wlh return to their State Policemen John Lawrence, James J. Shea P ost American mum. The members of the Grange 5:45— Scattergood Baines Air Reduc ...... 56', be done in some of the larger to be present at 6 o’clock sharp. 8:00— Newa. 'Weather. nauUcaJ Corporation has develop­ Vemon Gedney and Deputy Sheriff The Ladlea’Ald Society will meet Legion of Wllllmantlc. marched in and sat in a body and 6:00—The Eteso Reporter — News, permanent stations'A»d ^our oth­ Ala*ka Jun ...... 7 warehousea In Hartford. Other 8:15—Doye O'DeU. - ed a new "booster” for airplane ers, organized in ton. meantime, George L. Greer. at the conference room of the WII- Rev. J. Arthur Edwards, pastor had a very good representation weather Tbree Other Passengers Allegheny ...... I S growers who have warehousea 8:50— Rhythm of the Day. engines which will keep their pow­ will ne put through man-uvers. Local 'nee llngton Hill church Wednesday of toe Methodist church gave the present. 6:05—Boake Carter Allied Chem ...... 1731* where they can do their own sort­ 9:00— Gretchen MtAIulIen 6:20—Edwin C. HUl er output constant up to altitudes If Congress provides the funds, Seriously Injured at Am Can ...... Philip McCook was a member of forenoon at 10:30 o'clock. Sewing invocation. Rogar Pease of El­ Mlaa Anna Gleaecke aaalated by 9:15— Food News. of 20,000 feet or more. Present ...... 109 a family prominent In Hartford ing may continue feeling that Officers Speak 6:30—H. V. Kaltenbom tlie winter training will be given Am Rad St 8 ...... 10 will be done on aprons for the an­ lington played taps. Miss Beatrice Blackburn had 9:30— Mary Leo Taylor. engines generating 1,000-horse­ annually. If Congress Increases Deep River Today. history and long Idenllhed with they may be able to get a suffi­ charge ot the Christian Endeavor 5:45— Today in Europe Am Smelt ...... 5114 cient amount more a pound by nual fair to be held December 8 Church AoUvItles 9:45—Office of Government Re- power at aea level lose power Army and National Guard Trinity College. His father was and a business session will take Service Sunday evening. This was 7:00— Amoa *n’ Andy ELECTRIC COOKERY Am Tel and Tel ...... 16814 selling tha crop sorted than they The Progress Committee of the porta. gradually In ascending to high strength to the total of 500,lOO.OQO, graduated from Trinity In 1895 and To Kiwanians place. Mrs. Ernest Wilson o f Wll- toe largest attended meeting tote 7:15—Luro and Abner Deep River, Nov. 13.— Mau- Am Tob B ...... 81'* would If sold In tha btindle. Rockville Baptist church will hold 10:00— ’The Man I Married. 7:30— "Blomlle” altitudes. War Department plane coll fdr he was a grandson of the late Pro­ llngton Hollow nnd Mrs. Frank fall. Next Sunday evening Zlce C. Stone, 18, of Berlin, Mass , Am Wat Wki ...... 1114 a meeting this evening at 7:45 10:15—John’s Other Wife. 8:00—Tune up Time— Andre Kos- The strength of airplanes is be­ organization of nine Army corps, Anaconda ...... fessor John James McCook, a pro­ Joalln and Mrs. Christopher Vogel (Chrtetlan Endeavor will be omitted ing steadily Increased, particular­ Was killed instantly today when his ...... 31'4 The Men’s Social club of the o'clock at the church parsonage 10:30— Just Plain Bill. Telanetz. each consisting of one regular di­ Armour III ...... fessor at Trinity College for many Pleased with Reception of West Willington will serve din­ to allow all who can to attend 10:45—The Woman in White. ly through the committee's re­ automobile collided with another on ...... 6'4 years, Center Congregational church will on Orchard street. 8:30— Model Minstrels vision and two larger National Atrhlaon ...... 28'4 ner. In the afternoon at 2 o’clock Rev. J. Arthur Edwards, paator The Tolland County Educational 11:00— David Harum. search on the effect of sudden Guard divtelons. ’ a curve on Route 80 here. He leaves his parents, Justice meet tomorrow night at 8 o’clock Received Here Since Conference on Alcohol and Mod­ 8:35— News— GUmer Davis Aviation Oirp ...... « '» the Mission Circle will continue of the Rockville Methodist church 11:15—Road of Ufe. gusto of air In a storm. In a Regutere Mobilized Smoothly and Mrs. McCook of East 57lh In the church, ern Life, to be held at toe First 9:00— Lux Radio ’Theater Is Becoming Two women and another man, Baldwin CT ...... Regiment Arrived. mission study under the direction 11:80— Against too Storm. special wind tunnel amall planes ...... 17'*, Street, New York City: two will be the speaker at the father 10:00— Guy Lombardo’s orchestra The regulars were mobilized all passengers In Stone's car. were Halt and O h io ...... of Mrs. Charles Vickery of New and son banket at the Calvary Congregational church of Vemon 11:45— Guiding Light. are shot et 50 miles an hour smoothly enough. War Deport­ aariously injured end taken to brothers, Daniel Butler McCook, a Lee E. Darling, Jr., son of Mr. Haven. at Vemon Center at 7:30 p. m., 10:30—The Esso Reporter— News, through a huge blast of air. Deli­ Bemllx ...... 31 Officers of the National Guard church In 'Taunton, Mass., on 12:00 Noon—Beauty News and weather ment reports indicated. Middlesex hospital, Middletown. Drlh Bteel ...... graduate of Trinity College In and Mrs. Lee E. Darling ' of I Officers elected by Tolland with Hon. Claude A. MUte, meyof cate instruments Inside them ...... S3', and U. 8. Army, in charge of the Tuesday. • Hints. 10:35— Community Chest Drama The First Division, which meae- State police said the driver of Borden ...... 1931, and now a lawyer In New Chestnut straat. laft this morning Grange last week Include the fol­ of Rockville, presiding. measure the effect of striking such ...w .. 20', York City, and John .Sheldon Mc­ Union Church Notes P. M. 11:00— Paul Sullivan Reviews the ed St Fort Benning, Ga., moved the other machine was Stanley Can Pac ...... lor Paris Island, South Carolina, week’s field tralhlna which the lowing from South Willington; Coventry Grange No. 75, P. of 12:18— Day Dreams. a wind current...... 5 Cook of New York City, also a Thanksgiving Sunday will be News from Its postb in toe northeast Klemzewikl. 20, of Deep River. Case (J. I 1 ...... where he will Join the United 169th Regiment. C. N. G., la hold­ Master. Harry Labonte: gatekeep­ H. will meet Thursday evening. 13:30— Tour FamUy and Mina. A new factor of safety In flying ...... 77', Trinity graduate: two iinclea. Dr. observed at tha Union Congrega­ 11:15—Al Kavelin’s orchestra largely by troopship from New |Ie suffered chest Injuries. Cerro De Pa* ...... States Marine Corps. He Is a ing In Manchester this week, were er. Raymond Labonte; Pomona, The Lecturer, Miss Gertrude And­ 12:45— Stagin’ Bam. te expected to be added by the de­ In f'rltiral ' nnditlon ...... 38'. .lohn Butler McCook nnd Colonel tional church on Sunday, Novem­ 11:30— Sammy Kaye's orchestra York to Charleston, 8. C. TTho' Chea and O h io ...... 40\ ! graduate of Manchester High guests at the weekly noonday ELaie Vesely and Mrs, Blanche erson hae planned a Thanksgiving 1:00— News, Weather. velopment of safety fuels—gaso­ Walter Schmidt, 18, of 266 High Anson T. McCook, and two aunts. ber 26th. There will be a Thanks­ 12:00—Louis Armstrong’s orches­ lines which have the power of Second Division concentrated At Chry*ler ...... 87 school, class of 1938. He enlisted meeting of the KIwanIs Club at Vesely Tedford of Manchester,for­ program for the evening. Friday 1:15— Books—Santo Wheeler. UNIVERSAL atreet, Clinton, Muss., and Miss giving sermon at 10:45 a. m. and tra Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio^ Coea C o la ...... Miss Frances A. McCook and Miss In Hartford a week ago tomorrow. the Country Club today. merly of Willington, lecturer. evening Coventry Grange will 1:30— Marjorie Mills. present fuels but which are simi­ Mary O’Connell. 17. of 14 Scott ...... 121'-, Lucy E. McCook, all of Hartford. in the evening at seven o’clock the 12:80— Bob Chester's orchestra lar to kerosene because they will Col Ga* nnd El ...... 6’ , The main speaker waa Colonel Wilbert Tedford Is assistant neighbor with Vemon Orange and 2:00— Intimate Apparel. atreet, Worcester. Mass.. suITerrd Funeral servlees will bs held lo- Beethoven Glee club will give a Tomorrow’s Program not explode except In on engine Coml Inv Tr ...... There are now two vacant Joseph P. Nolan, commander ot steward. concert. have part of the program. 2:15— EUen Randolph. niNHULNOMiOp ...... M '» tnorrow morning at the Trinity a. m. cylinder. Coml 8u I'ont ...... 177 a happy solution to a knotty prob­ ed the opening period of worship at 3:16, Girl Scouts Troop No. 5; entertainment at the Church Com­ lem as tha Spinning Mill affords 8:00—Today in Europe— Elmer Birmingham, AU.. Nev. 13—(A5 When Prompt Ereeman’s brother. James, to a Eastman Kodak ...... 162'a On the flag pole In Depot Wednesday at the missionary Saturday at 3;00, Brownies. munity House. It will Include^ Ing," and, everything conaMered, eeata n* bmc* Attack on Coal fine facilities for housing the 1,- Davis A 32-year-old bartender was held / CCC camp In Madison where he Is Elee Auto L i t e ...... 37'4 Square Park was flying this morn­ meeting. About twenty women County Meeting moving pictures entlUtd "Carla- an enrollee. Gen Elec ...... 38'i, 006 men anU 63 officers of the were present. bad Cavaros,” "Plrato Stops,* 8:15— Shoppers Special — Music, today ta connection with the fatal than old faskhmed codklng method*. That’s whr ing a Red Cross flag. The Red A large attendance is expected time .\ction Is Needed Gen KotkI* ...... 44', Regiment. "Charlie Butts In”, “Snow Thrilla* shooting of his blonde cigarette • Cross enrollment is on In Man­ The following la the committee at the maating of the Tolland 8:30—The Easo Reporter — News, Gen Mot'ir*...... 11', Act Dismissed Important Branch for the Red Cross drive: Miss Rose and added attractions. This te the girl wife and another woman in electric cooking I* becoming TJniveraaf* — not chester this week. County Parent-Teacher association In case of sodden tllsess Gillette...... 6' a Colonel Nolan pointed out that O, Mall of South Willington, chair­ first tima this group of young Weather the lobby of the fashionable hotel to be held this evening at tha El­ Eastern Standard tim e 8:35— Shoppers Special or Injury, do sot hesitate Meeker Prod ...... U )', the Infantry Is probably the most man: Dr. Frank B. Converse and lington Town hall. Supper will be people under the leaderatop of Tutwller where all three were em­ alone in this commanity bat throaghont the aa- Local Stocks Bv Hiirli Court On display In the window of tba 9:00— Melodies of Tomorrow ployed. to call for Herahey ...... 62 Important branch of the army as Selectman Wilbert C. Ruby, Weat served at six o’clock and the Mias Gertrude Anderson baa triad F. T. Blloh Hardware Company the foot soldiers are the ones who By C. E. Barterfield 9:15— American School of toe Air Hudnon M otor*...... 6*4 Willington; Mra. Howard Pratt, meeting srill open at 7:45 p. m. to earn money elnce they organ­ Coroner Gip M. Ehrona said mur­ tkm from coast to eoiwt. are six potatoes that were grown Lcarry the burden of tha reed flgbt- Aaeociated Press Aadio Editor. 9:45— Bachelor’s ChUdren der charges were placed against ruralslMd By Putnam and Do. Int Harv ...... 62S (Continued from Page Ono) Willington Hill: Mra. Charles 8. The speaker of too evening will ised. Tha object of the Sunday on the.. Callahan farm. on _Parker . expreesed the hope that 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly Albert Dyer after Dorothy Shan­ Quiflh a OntrnI How Int Nick ...... 39*. Amidon, Willington Hollow and bo Alonao Grace, Commissioner of school class te to start a fund fot street by Charles t'owlci. He Is the 169th Regiment would never (’lime te Eoatem Standard.) 10:15— Myrt and Marge non Dyer, 18, and Mrs. 8. V. Lye- Telephone S-0I5I Int Tel and Tel ...... 4\ at New York Granting a reargu- Mra. Joseph Dimock. Moose Education for the State of Con- redecorating the church. be called upon to fire a shot at New York, Nov. 13.—Signed pe­ 10:30—Hilltop House monce, 29-yeor-oId mother of two, 1 ;00 p. ^m. Quotallona John* Mnnvillr . . mctit of litigation because of having an exceptionally good crop Meadow. nactlcut. Tha school children will Choir rehearsal will be held 8un« Ambulance Kennccott . . this year and expects to secure an enemy but that If the necessi­ titions, msktag a nlea In tohalf of 10 ;45— Stepmother were abot when the younger wom­ ...... 39'. partirlpatlon by Judge Martin In the Brer Rabbit contest give a short sketch about book day morning at 10 a. m. at tha Charlie McCarthy rjid declared to InnufAuee Stock* Lehigh Val Rd ...... 4 ', 200 bushels from each acre plant­ ty came to poos the Regiment church tote wnltor. 11 ;00—Raymond Scott and Dick an refused a reconciliation with Manion. This was regarded as a would be ready to uphold the hon­ weekly for recipes using molaaaea, week under the dlreoUon o f Ml be Inspired by no others toon the Service Ln Bid Aiked Ugg and Myeri B ...... 99', ed to potatoea. Tha data for the annual Thanks­ Todd her husband. The Dyers had been test rase of the question. or of the army. He aald that much Mra. Charles S. Amidon of Wll- Nellie McKnlght. There wUl be a petitlonera themselves, have made Aetna (teaualty .... 115 120 Ix/ew'a ...... 34', giving Offarlng te sat for Nov. 2^ 11:15— Breads Curttea married two months. .May Kegnlate Liquor "technical benefit” would be de­ lington Hollow won three prizes, health talk by Mlaa Margaret Fox their almost simultaneoua appear­ Detective Henry Darnell report­ ' FAST - CLEAN - C (X )L - ECONOMICAL - A U TO M A TIC f.i' Aetna Firs ...... 47', 49', t/orllinrd ...... 2214 Campbell Council. K. of C.. will and ramarks by the Stole P T A o f­ The captains for tha solicitors arel 11:30-Big Sister Prompt Ruled that atates have broad rived from tha seven daye of for plum pudding, soft gingerbread ance ta the New York and Holly­ ed Dyer, bartender ta toe cocktail bi- Aetna U fe ...... 29', 31', Mont Ward ...... 14 power to regulate the liquor traf- hold a regular meeting tonight. and brown bread. Mra. 'Theodore ficers, including Mrs. Clifford Cedar Swamp Dtetriet, Tumesl 11:45— Aunt Jenny’s Stories The committee on new members maneuvers In Manchester. wood offlees of NBC. 12:00— Kate Smith Bpsaka room where hte wife sold clgaret- Completely Automobile ...... S3 31 Nash Kelv ...... 7 nc Mlrtl of the Hill vicinity received 'Thompson, state president. Cooper: Silver street Dtetrict, W il­ if- will make a report at tha meeting Cramer Makes Address While not IdenMcaUy worded, 12:15—When A Girl Itorrtes tes. admitted be walked up to her Conn. General ...... 261, 28', Nat BIk c ...... 23 1 ' Wiihnut doubt,” a unanimous a prize for rabbit stew. Mrs. Foster Hyde, state art fred HIU; Pond Hill, Bryffi Hall, the petitlonera make tha same de­ Hospitaiiaed Hartford Fire ...... 76'^ Nat Cash Reg .... tonight, which will open at 8:80. Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth F. 12:80—Romance of Helen Treat early Sunday aad shot her four 78'J ...... U S , opinion by Justice McRaynolda Cramer of Watharaflald, who la ehatrmaa will giva a report on North School Dtetrict, Mroi Elsie mand; that Edgar Bergen refrain Hartford Steam Boll 19 .Nat Dairy ...... 12:45— Our Gal Sunday times, then turned hla ravolvcr on Here Is An Offer That Makes It k <- s.ald. "A state may absolutely pro. memberahip. Koehlar; Birch School, Laator HUl. from replacing toe "quick-witted” Mrs. Betty Crawahaw, the for­ well known hare, also opoka busi­ Mrs. Loremsace because “ I felt NAUenol Fire . . . . : 59 61 Nat Dlatill ...... hibit the manufacture of Intoxl- Batback Party Mtes Batty Blackburn, Mtee Dummy Charile with the much 1:00—Ths Easo Reporter — News, ' t mer Miss ^ t t y Crooks, who for ly and thanked Maneheater for the weather ahe was responsible for a lot ot C' A Phoenix . . 76 78 N Y Central ...... 19-'. ; rabts, their transportation, sale, Auction at Bolton Tlia VFW Auxiliary wlU held a Frances HUl, Mtes Ruth Vlnto* slower-minded end -tmken. Dummy Traveler* ...... ifi a long time waa a regular opera­ enthusiastic welcome accorded the my trouble.’’ 4 431 NY N il and II ...... 1 or po.s.seaalon. Irrespective of when aetbaek party tola evaning In tha and Mrs. A. J. Vinton wlU attend Mortimer Snerd. ’the New Tork 1:05—Us On a Bus tor at the Lily Beauty Parlor, has RegimenL Another speaker waa 1:15—U fa Can Ba Beautiful Public I tllllire North Am ...... 22 S or where produced or obtained, or G. A. R. hiUL Prlats arlll be Town and Gown rehearsal tote petition added the further demand Worthwhile To Change Now To Conn. Lt. and Pow . . returned to that parlor on a part Major L. J. McCarthy of the U. H. Draws Big Crowd 1:80—This Day b Ours During tbs winter, ta Stock­ 60 64 Packard , ...... 3^ the use to which they are to be put. aarardtd and refreobmento arlll be evening In Wllllmantlc. that McCarthy ba re-employed at Conn. Pow...... time schedule. The parlor has re­ Army, who thanked tha Kiwantans 1:45—Mata Street—Hartford holm. Swreden. Tower vr-d-'ra 49'i 11', Param Piet ...... ' Further, ahe may adopt rooas- ■erred at the cleae of the playing. Tha Tolland County Council ot a higher salary. It bore about 35 HorUord Elec Lt. .. for the Invitation to dinner. 2:00— Doc Barclay’s Daughters have regular dally customers Uka 6.1 67 Penn ...... 24 S , iires reasonably approprtata to ef- cently been purchased by Mre. Btaga TanIgM Religious Education Executive names. Ulumlnattag Shs. . . . Phelp* I'odge ...... Maud Turkington and she prevail­ Other guests ware Major P. C. Reid A Sons had a gath- 2:15— U fa and Love o f D r. Susan the ice man and milkman m | 17 19 ...... 40 fedunte these Inhibitions and ox­ Hawley of Torrlngton, Captain K. Thera will be a Bingo gama at committee wUl meet at the bom# ’The Mortimer Snerd Incident waa Hartford Ga* ...... Phil Pit ...... ed upon Mrs. Crawshaw to return erlng of over 600 at their Auction 2:80— Strictly Swing jAmsrica. I 34 38 ...... 4 1 \ en iDes full police authority in 8. Smith of Wllllmantlc, Captain tha Italian-American social club of Mrs. A. J. Vinton Tuesday. Dr, introduced into the program partly 8. New Eng. Tel. Co. Pub Sen N .1 for part time work. At present Auditorium in Bolton Saturday. 2:45—M y Son and I 1.18 163 ...... 30'. : le.ipect o f them.” F. E. Johnson of Weat Hartford, on Snlpatc etroot tola evening at Quinter Miller of Hartford waa the as a gag, but just aa much through ELECTRIC COOKING Western Mass. . . 33', .3.1', Hadio ...... 6 1 while Miss Mary Somerville la In They were offering antiques con­ the desire o f Berg-m to check the 8:00—Joyce Jordan j ' - .SpecKU ally, the opinion ' held Lieutenant G. B. Welsh of Rain­ sisting of offering antiques con- elgtat o’clock. Thoae derirtog speaker. lDdu*t rial Item H a n d ...... lll\ 1 Florida on vacation Mrs. Craw­ tnuuporUUoa are asked to mfet poeaibllltiee o f replacing CharUe 8:15—Society Girl Acme Wire ...... constitutional provlalona of the bow and Lieutenant D. H. Burr ot oil paintings and oriental ruga, a The O neral Committee for the 1 19', 21 >5 llepublle Sleel ...... 23", ! shaw will be employed full time. Hartford. at the Roekrllle Diner shortly be­ Thank Offering are the officer^ should he ever ehow elipptag poeai- 8:80—News with Bob Trout Am. Hardware . . 22', Rev Tob B ..... 1938 Kentucky alcoholic bovorage large percentage of the purchaa- 3:85—Our Best Wtehss T 21 , ...... 3 7 ',: control law which prohibit trans­ Tha attendance prise, donated fore elghL Superintendent, Mrs. A. J. Vinton, bilittes. Apparently ta the minds Arrow H and H. com 3!i 11 Safeway .‘(lore* ...... 47S 1 The Brotherhood of the Eman­ ere came from Massachuaetta of Itetanera. Charlie hasn’t done any portation of distilled spirits or by Mark Hewitt, Jr., of Manches­ Featured In the sale waa- a rare F M i Qm m CNik Pastor Rev. Leon H. Austin, aI Billing* and Spencer 4 .‘^ehenlev I'l* .. .. uel Lutheran church will omit Its aUppIngyst. UNIVERSAL ...... l.T . ter Diary, waa won by Ruaaell There arlll be a mesUng of the Lester HUl and the teachers, Mrs. Bristol Bra.Hs 4ll .-'f.ir* RoelMjrk .... wine by trucks unless a license as regular meeting tomorrow night collection of furniture owned by l i 4!* ...... M S Potterton and proved to be a large Rockville Flah and Game club this Doris Sims, Mlaa June Loomis, sSi . Colt'* Pat. Fire.irm.s S.'i .'^hell Cnion ...... a ronimon carrier has been obtain­ because of the Father and Son Mlaa Susie Whitcomb and Mrs. Italy Strengthens ...... 13 ed. Ice cream cake, which was cut and svanlhg at thalr club bouse on Mlaa Clara Smith, Mtes Ruth Vin­ . *boTt wavo rseaptioa (oracaot Eagle Lock . . . . 12 H .*3im onv \ 'a r...... banquet on Saturday night. Herbert C. Emerson of Spring- ...... I'-’ S dlstiibutcd to the gathering. fltld, Maaa.. and also from the es­ HUo HIU. A t the meeting ..a fly ton and Htes Gertrude Andcraon, "Fair to poor tha first part of tbs Fafnir Bearing . . . m 123 •Soulh I ’n c ...... week, but changing to good the ...... n s ; Utomas Bently, new secretary ot tate o f Mrs. Mary B. Townaley, rod artn be given aarmy to one of M re Emma Appal o f Boston wee Standing Army Grey Tel Pay Sta. , .‘^oultv^Ruy ...... i s s ' A ll members of the Beethoven last half." . . . New York’s NBC SPECIAL Hart and Cooley , . tha club, reported that tba dhar- late of Springfield with the clock tba hieky membara arbo Jotoad tha a week-end guest of Mr. end Mrat 11 St Brand* ...... I S , Glee Club are requested to attend baas club tola yaar. Every mem­ tetovteion station, having gon# to Hendey Mach . Com ter Night at ThompoonvUle last collecUon o f Dr. W. C. Allen of Martin Vteney. 9 St G.i* anil El ...... '2 sl Present Unity tonight’s rehearsal at the Eman­ Thursday was a huge success. ber o f the baas club U eligible for tha ringside'for a more or leas reg­ Rome, Nov. 15—<*>—Italy t • • 4 'll Landers Frarv A Clk ?>; .-^1 Oil Cal '>7 uel Lutheran church at 7:30 Weat Hartford. There were also Hans Edelmann ot Mineote. U ular e»ed u le o f biturday nigbl New Brit. .Mch . com ra yaoterday, WABC-CBS — 7:80. Btoodte teomt sM IMfd : — — — date, which has been set aa the itmti LaakL a* 10 per cent down. Up to 25 Continental...... 13 Senator Austin said he believed Sholom, tomorrow evening a t ' 8 Prices Are Down voted to urge the appointment i t (west 10:30>; S. Kosttoanctx a is f UwCsm PhlUidrlphla Judge Dies second Tuesday In the month In­ Pttoes totallag 5185*5 have Ptolip N. Sanborn, a pettent at the Soy Scoui News Com Exchange .... 58 "our duty aa a great party seems stead of the second Thursday. o’clock at the TJf.CJt. The mem­ Martin; 8:80.' Howard and Sheltoa; year*. Monthly payment* lea* thwm First Natlonsl ____ 1930 to be clearly outlined ” as followe; bers have the privilege of Inviting boon awarded and aaycoa arte haa Newtngtan Veterans’ hospital, as I Philadelphia. Nov 13. — .Jr> __ Most of the buelness before the With eicctrkity so cheof, it’a pfada common sense Guaranty Trust .... 2Si ” Flret, we should help to maln- their huabands and frtanda,’ aBd it At Auction Market not racatvad tbelr prise te aakgd to pemnensnt natlonsl eacretezy o f u rent. -( jewer rate bccaosc the more yon nee, the lower Judge John E Walsh of Municipal board tomorrow sight will be reu- eall i t tte Star Hardarare s t m at the MeociqUon. Banbozn has bate aad good bnelneea ta eciok with it, to let It do Irvtag Trust ...... 12 cou T Who once-I Is expeetad U r . Zalaian’a talk will the average cost per kwh. H u t te why caoUng Manhattan ...... 17 country upon the praaent foreign begin about 9:15. A aoclal time 85 Uhloe atreet nettensl Mcratezy c f the sseoetee Tbs traip asm baa fbor . fan W e also nuJte improTcmeat loans everything dee that caBa far Hgbt, heat and power phon* to-. >:;;v^nTn ^ I *£: Oeerge E. Kalth. who was elacted Salas In tha Maneheater auction Mafiy Orwir Maettag tten alnea Ita aeziy deye patrola. e electrically lowen the average cost of all tha Mamrfact. Trust . . . 38 polky so long as it Is applicable; chairman at the organisation meet­ arith rqfreshmenU will follow. In yonr henie. Tbe aoe o f e M ric ity gcfMnnMly, ,a pistol, died today He was 59 market yesterday totaled but $148. Tte study group ef theVefBea- Many tsaU were paam Id a t tbe for **fodng np** old propierty.. . . oa M. T. Trust ...... 110 i and had l)een III foi seven weeks. "Second, ws should advocate ing held In October, will announce Mr. Zalman will tall o f his ax- dcctricity aaed tn yonr hosM. Tbs supply waa down, tha priean EniagtOB League e f W obmb Voters Specializing maettag. 80ms of tbsM whokheartcdly, m to enjoy it at a proportionate nbUc National .... 30 . He served the Mumcl|>al court 18 freedom of this government to hie sub committees. perlencea during a European trip eoaTcnJeat eatended payment* to TlUe Guarantee___ 3'^ years. hange lU attitude In the light of late last attmincr. fhom which be off and toe quality not of the beat te meeting today at the heme of aid, Mgnsllng. tba aet The work on the heating eyatem The 229 cratea of first grade cau­ ^ldgtag aad anfrty. P . 8. T r u s t...... 1600 changed cunttngenciea according to on School street changing from relumed on the Queen Mary’s laat Mrs. Herbert Regan o f Davta ave­ Pemonal Notice* Um salt yonr income. the Intereat of America; liflower aold for an average of SO In Rodio Plane Bomb Hits Sub coal to oil, la now well underway. aqd exciting trip. Ha was In Rome nue. T te group has completed a flatebod tbeir taadacfioet HbsBld Frenu i a 1b4 when the French and BrtUah dt- cents a orate sriUi SO cento high eourae o f study o f tte problem of la Meffioriaai Inffnirics iarited. X#I 1 Ob I "lltlrd. wre should ^ woo'^fu?the'orgaiSebee'^Silv clared war on tha Naaia. He baat- and 40 canto low. Tha 114 cratea Natkmal Defeoee. M ik Rayaaeod WUbset DtaB w * elected by tbe L c^ H ’ N ov. 18. -(JV-The Atr ef aaeond gmda brought an atror- Service Ministry aimouneed today that a sned bndt to Loodoa and worked Ftofueo* e f Hartford to attendtoft la toTlas ■ emerz*IT eot f oer twte' ^1^ to be ssnisr patrol ' ~ The AAanchester Electric Division [WjMlUBgtoii, Nor. U .——U m freedom ‘from external pMtIcal SM o f 35 eeata a erata. with a tte meeting tfelB aftorBOca w tes a daachter. I^rralne, who died Ne-' 1 ( T«an^ Btptricf I Ptayed. Royal Air Force plane attacked a control; for a weok In tha London office of Tetntar it, ItZS Dspatlment refused today A bottle thrown from the stoam- high of 90 eaau and a low of 30 retrtew eCAte subjeet la being held. Mr. one *env InfArmetlAt,** m . i*. German sybmarine yesterday the United Preaa. tor which be la e If ever a loved o m extetod. THE OONNBCnCUT rOWBB OOMPANT ^ InfOrmatkin'* on Its ’ dropping a ^ v o 'o f bom to*on if^ , * * ••w j K abataln from •nlp Birmingham, off the coast o f M t o Tha aaaouBt o f ptodaoa ba- Plaan «re to te SMde lor tte with tbe political writer,, eaalgned to Oov- lag brought to the awnet hardly If ever e eveet flower mrow. The Manchester Trust Co. MmcIco. was ptekad up S.OO0 milaa •thor Baldwla'e office. Me occa- te x t open mesttog e f tte dub aad tt ever a s m I fitted its wisoieB Wm. E. Krah m y . acropa tha RadSe. ItM than warraata kaaplag tha awrltet a Bear topic to r .a tm if will alee be her*. to do aa, Mwafcg Federal Drpaait la*. Coep. denaUy ttieniw ee new* end aporu >P— ■ but BO data haa haaa act Dadshitr Serllae. ’(War too twB yaaiB iBtor. •MBta ever tthttaB W Dtta «$5MtB* Farrsto. Mr.-end Mre Harold Bo—* W b tha troopi nISMSd w«aM bs Mat to BuTopa. Quldren Srst ttsM, tun rsanaatkE that it nothing win hs Eons Wathingion Daybook* Olson Proposes Plan to Cut Britain h u bsea Jhm rlrffttr is s Bhear wssts of time and HtustiBB uniQ thssfM S SERIAL STORY KjeUson Is Reelected ons Intently hsttsMon, hesatb to attempt to oontlBoo this ■t Issst ons air raid China Forces o t about 730 offtcera u d man, la Father Is Hel by tha alaughter of great numbsrr Pensions’ Jump the TlenUln-Pelptng area—bar €iiftrtti0 9rr«Ui 'OonfUct as a war of nervaa Prestoii Grover JOAN OF. ARKANSAS • nmi> Ml ■■ only troops In North China. PUaUBHBO • ! THE OturchUl'e brusque, unpolished, of dvlUans. Head of Brotherhood MERAU> PRINTINO CO.. INC. Professor Haldane Is ons of cesvnMnrr. isas^ Britain and France Noti­ Slashed with Raaor It ElaMlI Str««t oontemptuoua attitude a ^ Isa* Washington — British snE* BY JERRY BRONDFIELD mxa aaavica. ino. California Covemor^fi To Be Used "BUewhete" MMObMiM, OoaB, guago not only b m ^ mark of thoos persons whose opinion on French airplane orders coming af­ Historical note: Naval hero Paul aearion was occupied la hearing Parts, Nov. 18— (85—Ths For­ Beaten wHh Hamm ter tha lifted embargo will he Jooaa ones put tha U. 8. In prac­ Local Man Is Returned I reports of activities for the pest fy Japan of Intention eign Office aald today the number THOMAS rBROOSOM oomplste atnoerlty but it was svl* ■n SBglneertng propoelttoo Is not Direct Reply to Recall n«n«ral HanaMr passed around among manufac­ tically tha aasM position as Oer- Cast of Obaiactare year. Rev. E. Elnar Kron of of French troops In conccNlons In M other in Hoa|rflals ramSaS Oetabar 1 l i l t to bs lightly dismissed. But it Is They were through the seconda^ To Office by Delegates To Reduce Troops. dently Intended to bring to an end turers where they will do the most many now Is with nspset to ths Joan Johnaoa — a myatertsas ....down to the 3 0 ....the 20. Action Threat. Waterbury gave the benedlcUon. China had been reduced, leaving a hardly to be believed that the good for Yankee preparedneee at captured City of Flint Jones cap­ ' Greeriage Extended PabllabaS Bvan Bvanlng Barapl the bluffing, bullying phase o f the oood, glamor girl of the Tech oaas- Hal Forrect and another member Of Hartford District— Tokyo, Nov. IS.—(85--Great force aufflclent to guard French jPotUvtlle, Pa., Nov. Huadaya and Helfdaya Bntarad at Nasts* campaign. It was ths British auhtoriUss bars commit­ Uie same Ume they get result tor tured three British msrcbantmsn mis- •* of tha Pitt last line of defense Sacraments, Calif., Nov. IS— Rev. Elmer Olaon of New Brit property u d assure order. The tba Pnai Oirica at llanrbtatar. Conn, the A III— and stowed thorn away at Borgos. Keith Rhodes—Tsch’a star 1 ^ - Other Officers Selected eln opued the rally with Scrip Britain u d Fruca today notified troops recalled, it aald, wUI be A mUd-mannsrsd, 83 year If-.* al Sacsnnd Claaa Hall Hailar ■tinging slap In ths face that so ted quite so grest a blundsr ah tore across tha field...... headed (jPt—A propoaal to pay 150 a H en Is a sampte of what will M Norway, srhleb than bolongsd to haok, haa dad tor AU*. to cut Keith off at about tho 12. ture reading u d prayer and the Japu of their Intention to reduce used "elaewhere." Junk-yardroro wotktrWUI set mmn, aat qiwwqnislly fh j his dsclaratlon would sssm to In*, Panmaik. LI month or more to cltlaens over OU SUBtM.'HIPTIOV r a t e s uneompromlsiagly saya "Now dons. Ths Fnnch have takan a But they ran too close together. Ernest L. KJelleon of Muches- congregation united In elngtng the the number of troops which they a Jail call ■■ today ■ awaittag bsi Ona taar by Mall ...... I« m fight or shut up." dlcate. stroiig liking to ths hot Utils Cur­ Tho Danas, shlvsrfng uadar Uaa Webber the Moeklag hack "Cut to the right!” Dan yelled years was Gov. (?ulbert L. Olaon'a Brotherhood ung, "The Sign of on charglargaa of slaying hla Par Mnnib by M all...... I M tis pursuit ^sne, known as P-3E. British ftms, suireadered the ships tar waa re-elected to tha Ehiecu- now maintain In North China small cm drm in a fit s ( da liiisia Cony ...... I o> If Oermana, or British, or It la vary much to bo doubted u'hs rtears Keith's way; a steady. to Keith...... "toward the side­ direct reply today to the clamor the Cross u d the Heart." Orect Barracks of Hitler OalTaarad On* Taar ...... II an They sav 1C Is vnit-fightlng the to Um British sad ws Yankees Indnatrlona etudnit. tlve Committee of the Hartford Inga were extended to the vlsttors British Ambassador Sir Robert dsney. rrench or Americans or anybody that the London shelters havs yelled like everything. The Danes, line!" In Oallfomla for increased old age much fured Oerman Mesaer- • • • And then he flung his body for­ DUtrict Brotherhood at the bual- by Rev. Thoretu austafsoa, paa- Leslie Craigis informed Foreign filaahsd with a raaor sad MEMBER OP THE ABSOCIATED been constructed, for tba naoat ■cbmidte, which w en held up as barked at foes and a ft offered to pensions. PRESS alas has been unosrtaln and at a Yeeterdayi Dan and Joan arrive ward, in a long roll black. He naas seasloo of the District's u - tor of Emuuel, u d Mr. Muenz­ Mlnlater Admiral Kichlsaburo No­ Guards Is Burned an with a hammer the CbUdraB i tops among fighters when the war pay us aomathing but not as much II gt Btedimn Just bafon the gama Olaon, threatened with recall ner responded with thanka for the mura that Britain Would leava in Charlea Ebert—Charles. Jtn Tba Aaaoeiatad Praaa la aaeluaiva- loaa as tc the Allied war alms, part. In any hops that thsy would started. Likely the French would as ws asked, so ws refused the caught them both at the same nual convention at the Emuuel i» aatlilad to iha uaa of rapublloa- protect the population from direct beglaa. PltTs amaahlng offinss tim e... .and amaahed them to the action by supportera of tho twice- Invitation to convue tn Muchea- the area only aufflclent troops to and Bhlrlay, sht—died uaa •* all nawa diapatchaa eradl'ad Churchill laid ths doubt Ths aim prefer to buy about aU the Curtis offer. We never collected any­ rejected "Ham u d Egga " scrip Lutberu church here yesterday Kreuallngen, Switxerlud. Nov. Thsir mothar, who ras to It or not o'barwiaa ereditad In pounds Tech. When a Pitt back turf. ter. "preserve order." French Am- ia to destroy not only tba Oerman hits. Admittedly, any bombing of for a faster and handler plane thing. gets away for a k»M[ run, Dan pension plan, declared that Cali­ afternoon aa Carl A. Gustafson of The message of the evening waa baSaador Charles Arsene Henry IS—(85—A large barracka of Adolf Ing from thsir modest t tbia papar and alao iha local nawa than the P-3«. It U caUed the P-«0. Blackness.... deep and welcome ForeatvIUe waa elected president. Hitler's Elite Guard, the Schutaa- eabliahad baraln Nasi government but the recur­ tho metropolis would have to be racea to stop him. He le hit by engulfed him, but not before he fornia must “take the lead” In ef­ brought by Rev. Arm ud Nord- unounced similar action, but the nearby Port Carbao Friday filfl All rlabta of rapubtleationa ot The French will have to shop a blocker ns he make* the tackle. forts to persuade the national gov­ The latter succeeds Robert J. gren of Anaonla, who apoke on the taffel, burned during the night at lay tn critical condition bam rent German wUl to oonqueet; an from a very high altitude and Ths French have a word for tt heard the tremendous roar which Muensner of West Haven, who number of troops to be withdrawn apaolal diaoaiebta baraln ara alao around among other factories. Pain abooto through hie hand. Be ernment to lower the pension age ubject of "Putting our Faith to was not stated. j Konatans, Qermany, Just acnas fraeturod sknlL raaarvad aim that will not bo recognised as even If several hundred heavy Ttin describe the newly' shaping told him Keith bad crossed the haa haaded tha orgulaatlon for tha frontier from Kreuallngon. That won't be such a hardship. A neutrality as "nsutrallte bisn- hae broken the bone again. from 66 to 60 u d raise the pay­ tha Teat," pointing out tha necee- (The present Fmech torcu con­ Conntahio C. O. bombs struck within the thickly half dossn othsr plans maksn . the past two years. Telephone esrvlco between Kon- Pnll aarriea cllant of N B A reached until Csechoalovakla Po­ velllant" It seams to mean Neu­ Cliapter XXIX ments to $60 a month. Blty for a return to the teaebmgs sul of a colonial Infutry regi­ EImtI told htn bo darvira Inc land and Austria havs been re­ populated areas, the chance o t havs submitted plans to ths army In the meutlme, the governor Adolph Olson of Naugatuck waa of smashed In to the interference. It took him a half hour to fight stand why ths Oerman people more fearsome of creating a back­ when energy and endurance are tery, alabaster, metal, and china bases. Lamps to go with forma] and in­ hla way through the wild Jam- Oleon." he said, “but I am confl- SHBitirihlp drtra Is “ Juit another efficient against such dangsrs. Barney Hughes nailed the runner d u t that u attempted recall M T N I I t M n «E n ...T e 4 a y 3 out Of 5 aubmlt to the steamroller rule of fire against repeal, appear to have needed, ahe haa a boundless sup­ formal interiors and modem rooms. Shades of silk, parchment and fabric six Inches from ths lint. bores at the Oamma houae. They melhan— knowing how foolUh It le to at thoaa thlnfa." It la not Juat It Is hardly to be hoped that withheld. ply. almost tore him apart...... and woiUd aadly injure the etete of the Nasi clique would do well to over parchments. Almost any style you want! Forrest In tho tailback now. SBothar of thoaa thlnfa. It la a London especially, or In any proo- The hand on the clock said two might have bad ho not held up California u d inevitably weaken oxporlmont or conitonHy doeo dsleoto amrf splaBdid and vary concrete contemplate their own attitude abUlty other large clUes of Eng­ minutes of the first half remained. hla hudaged b u d In aelf-defenae. the economic cauae for which we •tambdit— ulo thb homo-opprovod oxtor> toward the grotesque advertising tall many Important contacts with All are subject to the usual "Floor Sampl<*’’ shop marks but y'ju’ll And most He was almoat dressed when he atruggle." ned pouMco-voper trootmont to rsllsvo r ssViisitiiB Of the flneat of all hu- land and BooUand. will escape the The two lines locked---- piled European televising moguls. found the letter on his desk. It Basle Problem Unsettled BMB attributes, the reacua Im­ stunt of the Byrd Antarctic expe­ terrors ot air raiding befora thla of them in perfect condition. Excellent Christmas gifts to buy now and up on the goal line. .-r.. .Bbrrest OIPfMB Vi BMfiwsBt AU this fuss about Billy Ross A Thought hurUed forward, plunged over the was from Acme Pottery Products. The governor aald in bis address I dition of which tho so-called snow lay away. , pulse. war la over. It la ths natural thing taking over the liner Nortnandle, mass, but Dan hit him tn midair. About his Job, psriiapa Ho tore that the ■tate'ii rejection of th e. UUHkN a eeld mskm vonr child fml Ms 8 pad fiU> It would be euperfluoua to re* cruiser Penguin Is tha symbol. to sxpcct when tha HlUar re­ which Is Idling In her' Manhattan But 1 eay unto yon. Leva your Desperately, the referee plunged It open eagerly, scuned tt rapidly $30 every Thursday" scheme at , And. at tea anni When he had finished be crum­ last Tuesday’s special election may : vVmiscnMn >U etufisd up ceuwe SiU the achlevamenta of the Red Day after day ^hat vast atum- gime becomea, aa It le lure to, berth, for a mammoth night club eoendas, bleaa them that euree Into the mass... .reached for the nwecnlsr enrineM or ti^ tn ewb Intte- time, plaasing—helpCw yon, and proy for them which da- bled the letter up Into a ball u d have cleared the "poUtlcal at­ Ckoaa—to dwell upon the bound- biebum of a vehicle haa been oc­ has been promptly repudiated by ball. tkm In Iha upper btoiKihlal tubmor vapote art rtliaesd by hi completely desperate; when the the French Line. Rose broadcast spitofully naa you, and persecute It lacked two Inches of being toMod It Into ths wastebasket mosphere" but it did not settle the cupying main highways of state There was a bitter axpresaion on spawns a t cougWng—1st ths sipwl- brmthsd dtfeet IMS OM ( leseneae of ita merclea, the valor vain hope of winning thla war ny the news himself. you,—Matthew 5:44. a touchdown. "basic problem besetting people— etepemaww, hto face as hs stared moodily out the problem of making a living.’' snot a t other mooHn help jmo to SBd grandeur of Ita humanitarian after state to tba utter confusion threata has finally faded, aa It Peculiar eet-up for the cowboys * * * rebeve the dletreM. It Is ths snetny whom we do the window. California voters "did not intend work. Bveiyone knowa about of legitimate traffic. Interfering must. at the Rodeo. They don't work Tony Mangano ambracad Dan I dot At bedtime. for salaries— only prises which not suspect who la the most dsn- WATKI NS (To Bs OoMCIndsd) by their refusal ot the ham u d IlH kt what WM dot At bedtent^ actkin centewm IthirtteBwamHna JUbMe thlnga. What doea need with and ruining the plana of But if and when tha enemy • ROTHERS I N C ___ klased him In Latin emotion. tub the child’s throat, chest and ftsdk deep. Aad vtwn you leshswttHiievM are guaranteed at $50,000 each by geroua—Rojas. but they weren't out of danger egga proposal to aay *no’ to every aeoMtuatlae. what inany of ua many thouaanda of people and planes do come and "lay their the Garden, if a cowboy wins, pension proposal,’' Olaon continu­ with Vick* V s ^ u b . And ist what die tress you wUl understand why yet. Johnny White bad to put iHPfnn onnsii asad to bo reminded of, la tha very conceivably causing monetary loss eggs" on ICngland'a great clUea, it he's In the chips. If he doesn't. out from behind hie own goal line. ed. "Most assuredly I did not so JOIN Intend when I voiced my crltlclam igeclal need of great suma of far In exceas of Ita own high coat IS doubtful U there will be many It's doughnuts and coffee. But He barely got it away, but the Ovemighi News •m tEaniirM i...Ai- of the meaaure.” SMSMy at this particular time —and all without any organlaed the Garden, the cowboys grate­ kick waa abort, McCarroIle taking iMusi Immsdlstely Vapcitob casualties among that part of the fully tell you, la the only rodeo It on the Tech 30. He almoet got O f Connecticut He added that the special elec­ yiCKS wksB, in tho confused and pertl- protest or any attempt whatever populace which la underground, In the country that will pay all loose, but Barney Hughes brought tion “arouaed public aentlment In UtdfarOMrm*** I JtutmtStdfmgidU < OES state of the world, the Rod to enforce against It ths laws beneath several feet of earth and hospital exxpenaas when a bron­ tiim down with a deiqierata lunge By Aaeortated Pteae support of s sound, feasible work- Qroos Is Hksty at any Ewmant to which It violates at every mo­ cho buster's hurt. on tha U . And then tt started e old age pension program: even half a toot of concrete; be- >enalons paid In the la w ^ money fes ssUad upon for asrvloaa necea- ment It le on the roads. No actor looks so gruff In hts all over SMln. Btoolngtoa.—^Members of Local cauae tf the German fliers ever roles aa doss Ltonsl Stsnder, big Forrost ,.;.Forroat ....McCar­ 110, Taiiule Workers’ U^oo n the United Btates." The Annual Roll BSilly involving extraordinary ex- Testerday, In Masaachusetta make one direct hit on a abelter and burly and probably bandy roU ....sm ash .... smash ...... A m e rl^ affiliate N tbs C. L O^ No provtston la made for persons ysBdltura. 70,000 automobiles wsrs Involved It will be tha devll'a own hick. with bki dukss. yrw h Over guard, over tackle voted S7 to 4 to ratify a working between the ages ot 60 u d 63, bs Tbm Red Croaa Is not a charity In a crawling ]aro extending for Funny sight tbs other evening ... .craacblng power playa over Bgrosmsat drafted last weak by said in citing one criticism of the tba management of Tbs Amsrlcu present pension syetema of both la tba onUnary aooeptanos of that twenty mllee behind the enormous to see Mayor LaOuardla (with center. Call Is Now Secretary of the Interior Ickeai And Dan Webber, reeling on tala Velvet dbmpany. Prevloualy It state u d federal govarnmants. tWBB. It Is not sn agency direct* monstrosity, which occupies al­ scowling at ths traffic tie-up in feet, plugging the gaps until he I been rgportea tbs conesm Yet, be said, there were "thous­ . ad to tha aid of any special most the whole of any ordinarily In New York ths street where bis own Umou- no longer felt pain, but Juat a duU, might bs m m ^ to Selma. Ala. ands of cltlzenaXln this age claael- . group. It la rmthar tha tmpleman* wide trunk highway. ilns was blocking traffic. throbbing aeba aU over hla body itnsoiUa.—Police received a re­ flcatlon "who have no means ot Turkey First and goal to go on ths port from David Amertlng of the Under Way ^tStloa of the unlveraal will of the No more arrogant outrage was A Manhattan court put an and ■uhsUtenes u d no bops of sni' By Ororgs Boss to stigmatising New Yorkers aa sight Eight abort yards packsd T. M. C. A. that be loet a diamond ployment." psoplo of this nation to hasten In ever perpetratsd on the people of tha world's leading Jaywalkers with duU misery and punishment stickpin u d a diamond ring ne val­ If the $60-at-60 p lu does not tfcs shorteat poaslble Uum and m any country than this affair, New York, Nov. IS—All Around whan a Justice ruled that a pedes­ Hal Forrest wasn't human. He ued at $3,600. materialize, Olaon advocated that An increased membership in the tka moat efficient poaslble way to which haa no sclentlflc or patriot­ the Town; A sign In tha shattered trian can cross the etrect with ot hurtled over tackle, stepping on C!aUfornla endeavor to secure u hla own Interference, driving his tha aid of those upon whom catas* ic purposa whatever behind It. but window of a Sixth Avenue film Bgalnat the light. New Yorkera Immediate increase of aid now xhnp: are quick to eelze eueb a legal 200 pounds wtth the epeed and Three Brush Fires g iv u by the Federal government BIMGO tiopbe has set tta crushing band. which la merely S' piece of uncon­ force ofm projectile. "WILL THE MAN WHO advantage. Juat watch some ol from $20 to $80 per month In order * It la our medium of expression of scionable ballyhoo for the person­ THREW THE ROCK the Jaywalking henceforth. Marty Oallagher stopped him to pay a pension of "at least" $30. once after being dragged for two Over the Weekend R E D CROSS humanism, ^ y of us, high or al glorlflcatlon of a single Individ­ THROUGH THIS WINDOW Thoae Uona tn front of the Pub­ y a ^ . A 'minute to go. low, rich or poor, may find our* ual. AND STOLE THAT CAM­ lic Library on Fifth Avenue could ERA KINDLY RETURN IT Format again---- spinning like Wednesday, Nov. IS salvos In desperate need of Ita Byrd'i third Antarctic expedl- uae a acrubblng and a manicurist a top and crashing through a Deaths Last Night will help to fortify the finances o f this great SO WE CAN FILL IT WITH might go over their paws. Budget Group Sofa — $89 The South Muebsster fire de­ sMnlstraUona tomorrow. And It Uon was. as far as public Interest THE PROPER SIZE AND alight opening between center and 8:10 P. M. SHARP! Remember thla old beauty guard. Dan saw him coming, partment bad thrss fires to take Is comforting to know that when was concerned, a flop. Bo this FILM? WITH OXm COM­ Judge's choice of flaxen-haired organisation against urgen|^ o r . unprecedented BACH smashed aside the Pitt guard who cars of over the weekend. On New York—Walter Buckner, St, It Is needed the Red Cross will al­ advertising extravaganxa was PLIMENTS. OF COURSE." Della Und aa the moat beautiful Imaglns, a aofa as flnaly designed as thla Tuxedo model for only M9I Y^ouH find Things that make you feel old: hiad supped through to check him Saturday afternoon Company No. executive vice president of the demands. GAMBt ways be ready at hand. staged. So that It might be con­ woman In Manhattan? Well, it It In Watkins Budgat Group of Uvlng room furniture along with Chasterfleld and pouttKl hla t l ^ body into tha Jackie Coogan'a thinning hair. was not a prejudiced choice. A rt­ lounge, Lawton restyled London lounge and Chlppandala period models . . all S went to No. 14 Florence street New Tork Life Insurues Com- Money la only one of the Red tinued. ths departure of the expe- hotoa to -wU"r***** a fire tn the rear of p u y. And be won't wear a toupee. ist Arthur William YSrown has of­ priced at ISO. Select your cover for and color from a new Fall sroun stopped again, .hut bow much Crooa^ Implements. It has to dlUon'e auxiliary ship the North Mery Marlin' won't warble "My of dIstUietiva fabrics 1 that numbar aad later No. 4 Oom- Philadelphia—Francis------Iphla—Franda P. P. Absr- ficially selected her as the prize longer could tb ^ stand ItT Ihlrd p u y waa eallsd to Highland strsst comble, 87, former supsrtntondentupsrtn'sint have wise direction, experience, Star was delayed many days to Heart Belongs to Daddy" for any­ of pulchritude In this town. one these daya Thsfe a turned and four. McCarroU this Uma to sxtlaguUb a brush firs. Taster- of ths New York DtvirtonIvlrtoo of Ths Annual Membership Fee $1*00 ikllla and unbounded calm cour* 'await the Penguins artlvai. The ....almost as bad....hitting in day afternoon No. 1 Oompaay w u Psnnaylvanla Railroad. St James School Hall page In her Ufa. thars Uka an express train ... age. These It always baa The •snow crulasr" U to be loaded on That man. WlUlam Saroyan the caUad to Forest street to sxUn- Oakland, CaUf. — WlUlam R. but Jo# DonebA sobbing, aub- guUh a fire that had started In Crortty, 74, from 1001 to X081 SBOnsy to provide It with the oon- bar deck. It Is announced. It is a voluable Armenian, la here again Head of Party blindly, nailad him tn Um teIMn Isavis aad thraatoaad to world trapUoOtlng champion. He 20 TURKEY ORDERS— 1 EACH GAME srsts things needed for the re- reasonable suppotIUpn that the HIs new play, "Time of Your for you who must make every penny count • 9 ttktetPe Life," Is a bit and ba Is In Uie spread over adjotaing property. was undeiMted when bs retired. of suffering and for succor commander of tha North Star will 8tm fourth and four. But tha Lexington, Ky.—MaJ. Richard clouds, talking a blue atreak, bit­ great Hal Forrest had basa step­ 5 SPECIAL GAMES - $5 MERCHANDISE ORDERS from perils must ba annually pro* see to It that tha vast help|sas On• Trial Today # LyteU Biifllngton. 65, fonnet chief ting tha high spots and ensrgstl- p e eoM. Pitt caUed for a plaes engineer of "rae Am ericu O u and vMad. That la where we all coma mschlns U so loaded that It can cally enjoying hlmsslf. Kick. —Crime didn't Elactrte Oompairo. m . ' be slid overboard the first time Good laugh In "The Cat and the Ths stands seresmsd a migtate pay fo r th « thlaf who brohe into Evansville, Ind.—James T. Cam­ Canary" by Bob Hope when dis­ Democratic Chairman in Watkins Budget Furniture gives 2 DOOR PRIZES Ust ua then, never tblph of the the ehip gets into rough weather. ereacendo... ."Block It! Block I t e Hrtan Hughu' automobUa eron, 71, of Buffalo, N. T., retired cussing a corpse who was pretty that kick... .block that k lck r Rod Cross as “just another" Penntylvania Is Facing Ho stole a 13-cent maasuring taps. YM.CJt. worker u d Olympic It has already served Its pur­ crooked in Ufa. "We had to use As tf thsy had to bs told! Bsr- Hs laft behind a good topcoat. gamu offteiaL 3 LAMPS anything. It atanda alone. It de­ pose. As a blistering annoyance a screwdriver to get him Into the Blackmail Charge. Hughss_polssd bimesif for a SWEEPSTAKE ground when he died," comments you good style—lasting quality serves at least a small moasura of and nuisance to thousands of clU- _.Jt I w y Mangano looked For Less Than The Price support from every one of ua, be- the ebullient Hope. Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. IS—(85— ir a spot ba could k ^ s through aens. It has attracted attenUon to the w««e. ADMISSION 35e EVERYONE WELCOME esuaa it knows no creed, no race, David L. LAwrcncs, chairman ot Byrd s third Jaunt to tha Ant- Swing Bhakaepaara MoCanon was kleldng. Tba haU no color, no oonalderatlon of any ths DamocraUe party tn Pennsyl­ arctle—and to the subsequent lec­ Something to aes: the trum- vania, waa summoned to trial to­ eaoM hack to tha aaan holdhig. O f O ne sort but bow most speedily and ture tours. pet-bler|ng, "satchel - nsouthed" day on a charge of blackmail at low cost! MeCsrroa steppad forward ...... ssbst effectively to serve humani­ l.x>uis Armstrong aa Bottom In stemming from the daya when a OMO Tuasdays and Tlinnsdays tU • P. M. right foot masting tha han aqoara- Hero worship has made the ly ...... Miuty Oallagher smashed ty when extraordinary and erotr* BUI Shakespeare's “ A Midsum­ split In the party ranks prectpi- Othar svanti^ hy appotrtmant (Dial ghastly carcar of Adolf Hitler M » c h s s ^ fll7 L ) Oosad Wsdnswlays & ough. leaped high . . . .the bsU ftn t service la suddenly demand* mer Night's Dream.'' which they teted a grand Jury tnvestlgaUon. * 6 WAY L E. S. poaslbla. Hero worship baa made are about to swlngl LAwrenos waa tha second o; • t Noori ths year *»«■$. g r a ^ hia fln g tr l^ and eontla- ad. Tha Red Cross fund ii this thl* devaaUUng tour of the Pen­ I like that full-page ad Buaby former New Deal Qov. George H | nsd on bis way. It split ths croaH bar tor thraa potete JuM as tha FLOORLAMP Ratton'i mutual insurance against guin possible. Right and raason Berkeley took the other day for EArle'a cabinet to face a jury on ! chargea of corruption in the state gun aodsd tha naif. human wreckage through disaster mid tha well being »f peuplet nre no eperini reason. HIs message • • e wns condneil to a small laland ot government. aC any kind. Join the Ki»l Cross of no account when a ' hero" Roy E. Brownmlller. secretary D u kept hU hand hiddsn dur- white epacc In a sea of whits: "lYs Linen Wing Chairs ^ tng the intermiasloa ao Ita awoDsn 2 PIN TO WAIX. this year, whether you hav i\er Rtamps along. been a lovely day," Is al] he says, of Highways, convicted of remit, A Reminder^ condition would go iinnnrtned They Jstned before or not. Hitler la a good daal bigger fig­ "here In the USA." ting a 9S00.000 padded payroU for poUttoal purposes, has appeaigd ■at around and suckad on laaona LABIPS ure than Byrd, but ths dlflarence Elmer Rica's hair used to bo Bin Wocu a talkad. aofUy. so- stark red. It now has turnad a us ssataaos of a j-ear In Jail and s29-75 Churrhill’i Hsysisksr batarron the way tn which he has ruaeet broarn and. apparently, not •$.000 fUM. Afl9A«TALUB! Jauaa P. Kirk. AUaghsny coun­ Comfort, plus authsntlo Colonial styling. " n v ^ t e o a t dread gelag bartt For the very flrst time Ui this messed up Europe and the way from worrying. _n ths Said. It would only ba a Beatrice Lillie groars lonely In ty (Plttehurgh) Democratic cbalr- In a Watklna ()uality-built Chlppandala Console — $17-50 grotesque “war of the mouth" Byrd has mraaad up traffic tn tapsUtton a t tbs first half... .and The 1939 Christmas ClutI London and addreaees rather mo­ man and Victor P. Skok, hla asso­ wmg chair. It la eovtrad m gaily colored Bsitaln soerod a haymaker yes­ half a dosen atataa U mostly in ciate In an Insurance biislnsss, Uss this Shsraton eonsols In psifs In It waa _ $ 1 3 . 0 0 Csdi mentous cablegrams to her linen to lend patten to y mr room. Crand Orlmly. blindly thsy fought off terday when Winston Churchill degree. The Gennana take It and friends here. Often she Inqulrca were convicted of conspiring to the living room, or m haU or dining Rapids made, assuring long lasting qual­ ths power that was Pitt. I f only wa take IL Th«y are too soft to in uncoded measagee, "What's monopolise tha state's bonding reom. Genuine mahogany with mutd wept oe tha air and tore loose bustnaas and havs presented ■ ity! thsy could get the bsU in decent do anything about It So are we. new?" top. offensive territory. Ten minutes ■rtth the right kind of talk. Hith­ Simone Simon, who Is'going to motion for a now trial. Closes Saturday, Nov* 18 erto Mr. Chamberlain and *M. be a Gtbaon girl In the new must' A eenssE a< Blarkinall to go. Badgtt London Bomb Shelters Lawrancs la sccussd of attempt­ Eight Pslailter have futUaly endeavored cal, haa trimmed her walstltno Wwf* $ 1 3 .5 0 down to a minimum. ing to hlackmall gpurgeon Bow- to BMSt the browbeating threau Professor J. B. 8. Haldane, ssr. forsasr hsad of Tbs Plonssr than Dan Wabsr hurtling There's that hamburger stand t e t o stop what tesli^ , Bhs a 81.50 D sw B -flJtlkB tli at iUtler, Goertng and Goebbcls leading Brltlah acleotist, la quoted on Long Island. The sign sasrs. Materials Company for 010,000 tn return for state biirineas The weak elite reverse, lunged, through Plan now to complete jonr elnb diia week i f you are a few . wtth the calm, unctioua language aa telling aa American prpse "Our Hamburgers Have a Soul. Occasional Chairs $17.75 the sir sad flsfiscted a shovel pass. Our Own Soul Ooos late the Mak­ |TMMttuUoa allagos he recetvsd Sss Thfiss Lsaqps Att Sf tba cautlotiB diplomat They agency that then Isn't a single w o n ) B n u t. UgM Ik e ban popped Into the dear. weeks bddnd. Repmmbcr— Saturday b the last day that pay* got Bowhara. They oely succeed- ing of Them. Some Oooka Put Joa DoaAack somtlMrad It ta Ms one of Lx>ndon's pubUc air ehel- Vim. gome Put Care, Some Put AVwg with aixt asaorlates, in- sS hi ms king their own peopia eludlng Ralph M. Basboro, anoth msehina woven tapestry 'e o n r as*shovmf ehest on tha Pttt « . BAB8 TOW*S RADIO SHOP ters that aasounta to anything aa IntelUgsnee. Wa Otvs You I "Now or never." Johnnv White mentt can be accepted on the 1939 cfaih. SEE dm srorld at large more than Thsse and a Soul Baeldes." ar esblnst oCBosr Barts. Nesis $10 halge barkgreund. THB r.T . BUSH HARDWARE 0 0 . e protecUen to human life against win bs triad Mr on puted. "It's youre. Ksitt a ittUs doubtful about the confl- fslUng aeiisl bombs. He calcu­ Personal Nomlaatton for tbs chargas of your on old fiS.....How Tiout t t MONTGOMERTT WARD CO. meanest Man tn the World: the tha state Essca of their governments In lates that at least sto feet of con­ payroll for political purposes. d rift) Ebaraton Es- gang?" vUlaln who feeds the pigeons In T ro mlnulfie to go. It waa Keith Or thair ahiltty to win this war. crete Is necessary for sacurity AddlUosiat am ste in the ease ■iga neat of thros City Hall Parii— but wraps ths which now is nearing tha sad ot Rhodes on a revei sa, Jos Penebsek Cbnrehlll'a vlrlla spsaak was. against a hit by a heavy bomb, brand enunba In osUsphnnaT Its ssoond year, have bacn prom- tahita la gsBukw md Dan Wabber led ths way. Joa = J this srar. aomathing brand and deelarea that the London tsod soon M Diatrlet AUonw} aaahogany. Hand- H*t the end ertth his last snlartvs The Mandiester Electric Dtvttibn n should not only hnvo the Ns NarmiBEi Far Eero Cart B. SbalMT. RspubUean rcoaa ■oate; MssfnU ---—TV. Ths sod tottered ---- riMitsts have only six inehaa; Pm ths chap eriw pradieted that af vastly jissrtMrtsg Us outer at Dsaphla oouaty (Uatm - WATKINS ent off halsune and oa t tM The Savings Bank of AAanch wkteh. ba M ate. Is sot aHaietent trisvlsIeB mlgkt bs on tta way buig). • ROTHfiKt I N C play as Kstth aad pan awept hy Is but AoulE bfbw to to n MM a five pound bomb. to ysur boms by now. And my ter ths Informants say that tt would bars Olyeeilue win ktop ftost off win. Mofsovse iw Is convincsd that besn true. tf ths war did not cur- A Mntoal Savings BmAr \ ^4. t chechad tha Tech Has- on that rtda at tha M 1IAHCRE8TER BVBOTNO^ FE R AU i MANCRBSTBR, CONN. IfONDAT, NOVEBDIER 18,1988 PAOSMm IB U U C f. MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHEHTER, CONN. uoiiDAilmvEiaBMtt, im ■ a ^ ------_ Finns Will Drop Water Coolers Obituary Pope Speaks Preparing Chow for the Soldiers Dutch Premier Three Angles W- Russian Parleys; Center of Grid Power Shifts from South to the Midwest Are Purchased On Education Sees No Basis Being Probed • ______. - •: ^ a To Return Home Deaths Qieney Brothers Order SayH ChriAtian Teaching For Any Alarm Investigators Trying to 13 Teams Keep Green Plans Sunday Games|Bruins Beaten Rolps Fillpd Edward MeVeIgh (Continoed from Page Ooe) Five Teams in Chase 37 from Hale Corpora* O f Youth Never More (Coiitlnned from Page One) Solve Shotgun Slaying Edward McVeigh, of 11.12 Main gan, that Finland la playing Clean Records On East Side Rec Surface ; Tniee on Rink tidn After Long Tests. street, Hartford, died early this Important. dangerous game” which "may O f Track Head. morning at the Cedarcrest Sana­ because the tension on the western front "seemed to have Increased." have grave results.” For Pro Grid Honors ByX)klahom a, Missouri torium following a long illness. He Vatican Oty. Nov. 13—f>P) Via An article In the Red Fleet. Rus- (Chicago, Nov. 13.— —Inves- ■ Saitvwir w u m*d« to Cheney De Geer reviewed precautionary this Suffer Second Losh to was born In .Manchester November Radio)—Pope Plus X II, speaking 'alan .Naval newspaper, said th a t: tlgators set off In three directions Notre Dame and Catho­ Manchester Green's bssketball *w11l enter the circuit again ------♦ ...... Bnthera today of 37 General Elec- Jt, 188.i. and had been a resident measures taken by Holland during popped off to the press, but told team, launching Us second season year. today by radio to the people of the the World war and through other to protect Leningrad the Soviet | tc ^ y In their efforts to solve the lic Bow Out of the Ln- Red Wings by 2-1; trie water coolera by the J \V. of Hartford for many years. must gain Control of both sides of : shotgun slaying of Edward J. Lions, Packers, Bears, his boys that h* was only kidding, ' on the chalked court, plan* to In hopes that local fan* will Iowa Scores Notable 7-6 Male Corpo ration. The unite- will He enlisted In the U. S. Navy United States, nald "the Christian periods of lotenalllcd defense meas­ it’s very unlikely that certain open Us campaign at the East supp'rrt the club well thia season, 1.4'afii Down Rangers. ures because of "certain tem ­ the Gulf of Finland as well a s , O’Hare, wealthy president of Giants and Redskins heateii Rankings. a tie for the confersne* lead wltti be tnatalled throughout the silk when 17 years of age and served education" of youth woa never powers that be over at Yale would 1 Side Rec on Sumlay afternoon, arrangement* are being made to I riiimph Over Notre porary conditions which made it Finnish areas on the Arctic epast Sportsman’s Park race track, Tennessee and Tulana by beatlBE pleat. Tbis la the largest single 16 years He was a painter by have made on effort to keep it out | December 3, It was announced to­ play such teams am ths Hartford "more vital or Important than It necessary for our preparedness to west of Murmansk. ' | “The case with a thousand an- Put on Photo-Finish By The Askociated Pr^sa Dame; Wealth of De­ Kentucky 18-6, eneounton UM order for electric Water -oolers trade ami a member of the Paint­ of tha papers .... and boys and j New York. Nov. 13 (

BED RYDER The 1.4idy Doesn’t Like Mashers BY FRED HARMAM

H W TW i : AY n Aa F i4 EYB6“— AND 1 DON’T Sense and Nonsense > 1 5 5 ^ Him & o , NtfiO YtXd Vgti.C0ME(

Mrs. Simms- M y dear, never dCwPPkPCA Cool dlBCuaslng will often pre­ A man dashed into the fire sta­ ACCOOtOT marry anyone connected with the vent "heated” cussing. tion. He was tremendously excit­ OF TREtf? ed and burst out with; editorial office of a magazine or AOVfiNTURtS newspaper. Charles -Dearest, how do you Man—I s sorry to interrupt you. VJI7R TViC but mv wife has di.sappeared. Mis* Debb— Why not? •vrilREVN«l.r* feel, *a far as I am concerned? Mrs. Simms -1 married one anUN ABOUT LOOPING 60T BY coat and muff, sise 18-20, good as i'wane# of aald ac<’ount with aaid period. nounced that she had been made pointments made by telephone •Smith (pleasantly) —Not at all. every minute, and not give up PICK. U S O U T -- 'SPICIOUS HTfVTOTAx'US SEES t h e m ZEEM SVENT ZOOMiNe OVER. ALl AROUND A O N A Telerhone fi-lS70 H.irtford new. Original price 1400.00 will lAits For Sale 73 xrtate. and this ('Viuii directa the Christ's cure for var was stated chairman of the church rummage sell for 390 00. Tel. 7986, after 6 Trustee to give public notice to all 7:30-8:30 — Tigers basketball 4!r. You saw It first . hope. HE DID ow ce RST COULP HAVE SHELL STRIP MOOPLE'S b a c k , KNOCKING POST LIKE A ' ‘oMOE6T«IM6 M o v in g — 'I n ick in g — persons Intereated therein to appear period. In four words In the shadow of the sale, father began to sleep with Building Materials 47 ' p. m. Tel. 4927. FOR SALE—2 BLDG. loU on I I BEFORE--1KY LEOS. l ik e VOLIR STOCk N'S HIM6ELP UNCONSCIOUS WHEN LASSO WAS JU«T AISAIM/ and ba heard thereon by publishing 8:30-9:30— Free period for Na- Cross— •^ut up thy sword” --when his pants under his pillow. TOWKJ W S!UE Aulnmohile- For Hair 4 S tora ge 20 Academy street. Price reasonable a copy of thla order In some news­ e O O D LICK.' THE.M.' 14\S HEAD STRUCK A -RING a n o t h e r -POTFUL FOR SALE—ROUGH LUMBER tional Guard. Simon Peter asked the Ix>ra what IT TO YOU OK) All thlcknejisra and wldtha-pine for quick aale. Inquire H. Kohls, paper having a circulation In aald Mra. Nutt (handing her bus- HOLD EVKRYTHING BY CLYDE LEWIS POST WiTM TERRIFIC FORCE...' OE t;TEWEO Ivan C.ii:. V , 1 seoaii. lii^i AUSTIN A CHAMHKK8 Wanted— I'o Buy 5M District, five daya before aald day TH' BARE: (linha nawduat — cordwood any 34 Cooper street. ^*5 Junior Boys' club (boys' should be done against His foes. So b«md a saucer of white powder)- - I _ _ _ APPLRS.^ Ford coach. 1930 tJbevrolet Local A Ln.ng Distance Movers of hearing and return make to this room). SHANKS.' SAW,' SUCH inc r e d ible lenKlh. Call Glaalonbiiry 4VZ — Court. I j stated Clinton N. Howard, editor of ,;i !!WW. (!>. . coach, 1935 Dodge sedan. 1934 Pel 6260 68 Holllste. St CA.SH PAID FOR SALEABLE John. to*te that and tell me what f „ J INACCURACIES.^ 8:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. WreH WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Plymouth coach, 1932 Bulrk se­ Junk, scrap Iron and papers. Wro. Suburban For Sale 75 Tomorrow: 1 "Progress” and superintendent of you think it is. J udga. Mr. Nutt (ta.stingl-It ta.stes dan. Cole Motors, at the center. days. Call Glaatonbury 2*^84— Ostrtnsky, 182 Blssell St. Tel. 1- 2— Women's badminton.I the International Reform Federx- Vv Rcpainrcf 21 fi;00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m. AT A COURT OF PROBATE T*l. S463. 8879. IN THE VILLAGE OF AMSTON 2- 3 Women's badminton.tlon. before a large congregatipn like soda. aaELjlIt— * 9 room bouse. held at Mancheater. within and for In South Methodist church la Jtfr*. Nutt— That's what I told the District of Manchester, on the 4-9— Boys’ Junior gym (12 SPORT TX)PS and curtains, lug­ Beautiful grounds. night. “There will be found , cook. She declares Its rat pol- J gage and narnesa repairing ou Fuel and Feed 49-A Rooms Without Board 59 I8lb day of November A. D,, 1939 years and under). ‘' L x 31,000 caah. Present W ILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. 5- 6— Men's badminton. other way. " stated Mr. Hows Cambridge Ht. Tel 4740 Chaa Balance 329 monthly. Judge, I "other foundation n n no man la^ / Manchester FURNISHED ROOM for rent 6- 7:30— Two periods of — I Leaking FOR h a l e h a r d w o o d noth Inquire Mr. Lloyd, Amston Lake, Trust eatate of May M. Siller u;w Int. if the world would have peace it may do light housekeeping. 3 of .Michael Maguire late of Man­ The profit one pay# to the ex- | atovi- and firjplace lengths Ap girls' gym- 6-6:45-6:45-7:30. must obey the cnmmand of the Evening Herald minutes walk from Main street. Amaton, Conn. chester, In aald District, decaaaed. perienced, reliable and establiihed 1 ply to Edward J Hoi., Tel 4642 7:30-8:30—Women's gym. Prince of Peace. t must - hooee Garalfled Advertiaenenta Help Wanted— Fc-malr I.*! or 6186 Suitable for 1 or 2 girls or cou­ The Mancheater Truat Company 7:15-8:19—Miss Grant, denier U small compared to the 200 YEAR OLD Coventry land­ Trustee having exhibited Its an­ Junior between Christ and chaos." risk in negotiating a trad* with­ Count til «v«r«K» wurdt to a iint. ple. Write Box M. Herald. nual account with said eatate to group. mark for sale. Cape Cod House, "The Little Giant,' aa Mr. How- out hi* expert knowledge. iBttlmlo. numb«ra arid abhrtvtailono WA.NTED- GIRL FOR general FOR SALE 8EASONEL HARD fireplaces, panel walls, atone thla Court for allowance. It Is 8:19-9:19—Miss ••eb enunt aa a word and compound FOR REN T—131 EAST Uenter Grant, senior'aid la frequently u f erred to. said houaework tn ttast Hartford No wood, cut any length for range oi garage, bam, 38 acre* fertile ORDERED That the I8th day of ■WoMa at two words Vftntmum cntt heavy laundry. One whole week fireplace. Donald Gehring, lei atrcct, flr:;t class room, on bath .November A. D.. 1939. at 9 o'clock , . . [that General Shei-nan's statement What’s in a name? U prict of thraa Unta room floor, continiioua hot wa­ fields, woods, brook. Price rea­ fqrenoon, at the Probate Office, In 12:45— Luncheon and card par- that "war Is hell" ass a gross libel Diner—Look here, waitress! Line ratea per day for tranatant day free, and Sunday afternoons, 87.58 aald Manchester, be and the same ty given by Mrs. William G. ter. well heated. sonable. Telephone Owner Man­ on hell. The Civil War of 1861 to •4* $6 week References Call 8-1417. chester 8621. Is aastgfied for a hearing on the al- Crawford. There l.sn’t a particle of turtle in I,'. _V’(< Mawtfvt Mareb IT. IMT Range Oil 90 gal or over . .6 l-2c Ipwapr# of said account with aald 1869 was as a Sunday school pic- this turtle W3up. CUth Charge w a n t e d —CAPABLE girl or Furnace Oil, 200 gal lois . 9 l-2c estate, and this Court directs the 2:00— Girl Scout Council meet­ nlc compared to modern warfare. • Conaeoutivt Daya. .1 1 otal I eta LIVE A L L YEAR AROUND, at ing. Waltrcs.s—Well, what of it? | young woman for housework, Furnace wood load, cash .... 84..50 Boarders Wanted 59-A Trustee to give public notice to all "Compare the bu.*nlng of Rich­ W e have cablnei pudding, hut you i • ConaecotWe Dajra. .1 • ctall eta a health resort. peraona Intereeted therein to ap­ The Beth Sbolom' Sisterhood, mond with scarcely no loss of life ’ 1 Oar ...... 11 ctalll eta steady work. Call 43S.5 Fireplace wood, load, caan . |6.ou wouldn't expect to find Harold FURNISHED ROOM, board op­ New four room house. pear and be heard thereon by pub­ Mrs. Julius Fradin tn charge. with the bombing ind burning of All orders for Irregular inaertiune Hoppers Coke. I ton. cas:i tl2 ,5tate of Unrold M. Clemson lata ceased. 8nvo these colomns and posts -iltuations W anted— M ale ,tll J16.5 BUYS of Manchester, In aald District, de- The Manchester Trust Company For Evangel Program. ter* of the globe, cut us off from the over the half-column .HBtfc. aorreet publication of advertising l OR RENT FIVE ROOMS and t'l nsi'd. will be recilfled only by cancellation 3 ROOMS UNCLAIMED bath, also fiirnlahetl rooms. I’rop- Guardian having exhIMied Its an­ international communication, cen­ portrait. pnen af the charge made for the service CARPENTER \^Rk~60c hourVr The AdmlnUtrator h.-ivln* exhib­ nual account with said estate to sored the ether, deoreciated otir in­ • • • KUR.NITURE erty for aale. 4 Place. thla Court for allowance. It Is iwt BV i*A am»»Cf IHC t m gfq. u t- off. raadarad. contract. Mouses built at large ited his ndmlnlstratlun account The Kansas City team of work­ vestments. reduced the value of our m All advoruaemaota must cunfurm $8 MONTH PAYS FOB IT with said estate to this Gourt for UKDEUKD That the 18th day of ers packed the Nazarene church savlnts. Mortgages available. allowance. It la November A. D.. 1939. at 9 o'clock life Insurance and decreased the ia Strls. copy and typogrspay with What la Unclaimed Furniture'.' FOR R E N T - SEVERAL three to the doors last evening and much escalations saforesd by th. pabllsh. Write Box O Herald. OKDEUED Thai the I8th day of forenoon, at the Probate Office. In value of our bequests to our chil­ "Don’t kick this ladder, buddy— this paint doesn't mnich Juat this -occasionally when peo­ room apartments and oti< aingle Interest was m anl'est^ In the an and ib.y rsa.rvs lb. ritht ta ple buy furniture from us, they houae. Scarborough Road Apply November A. D.. 1939 at 9 o'clock said .Manchester, be and the same It dren." your suit!” a^t, rsvise or lajeet any copy eoa- CARPENTER. FIRST clats, forenoon, at the Drobate Office, in assigned fttr a hearing t>n the al­ leadership of four women saxo- sMarad objsetlonabla pay a deposit and aak us to hold E. J. Holl. Telephone Mancbeatei "lid Manchester, be and the same lowance of aald nccmint with said Mr. Howard deplored the Treaty wishes work. 6Bc hour. No job nhon'sts and vocailsts, headed by of Versailles saying that the signa­ CLOaiNO HOURS—ciauiasd ads Ihc merchaiidlac for future de­ 4642 or 8029. Is M;«signed for a heirltm on the «l- estate and this t'ourt tllrecls the Rev. Mrs. Grace EMwards. preach- ta ha pabllshed ssm* day mutt bs too big or too small. Telephone livery In the meantime, unlor- I'fwance >•{ said udmliilslrJtIon uc- Guardian to give public notii'e t<» tory powers knew ‘l would be vio­ F L A P P E R FANNY BY SYI.VIA raaaleed by tl «• elAch nnon katur* Rockville Dlvlalon 1132. I-OH RENT LARGE ONE room cotiiit with said estate, and thla all peraona Interested therein lo ap­ ei and plano-accornionist. This lated sooner or later. The wrorld's ately, lllneaa. unemployment, etc., Doun directa ih« adnilnlfttratur'-to pear and ba heard thereon hy puh- Missouri group, known as the ‘'Ed­ occurs making It necessary for apt. with private bath. All con- alve public notice to all oersona In- Ushtng a copy of this order In some leading etatesmen said at the time You Want .Ada venlencga. Orford Bldg. 869 Main wards Evangelistic Ladies' Quar­ of the Versalllea treaty that it con­ A4* art aoMptsd over th> tsle- the original purcha.rera to cancel israsled therein lo appaar and bs newspaper having a circulation in tet,” rendered special music aa fol­ at. Apply Marlow's. heard tliereon by puhllshtna a copy said District, five days before said tained the roots of a new World ftea * at tbs CBARUE RdTE siv.n the order, w'e have grouped all lows : aaaaa as a eonvsnsine. lo sdv.r- thla furniture In our Unclaimed >if this order In aonie ncv»spnpr. day of hearing and m u m make to war. l OR RENT APARTME.NTS tur- havlnu h circulation In aa'd Dit-- thla Court. Accordion solo— ‘It is Well With ttasfm, bat th* CA8H RATES will b* ' Dep:irtmrnt and when you buy It. "W e have bad many plans of ipUd as FULL PATMENT If nls.icd or iinfurnlsned. Apply I'en Irlct. fi.e days before said day 4.j WII.LIA.M S. HYDE. My Soul” . Mra. Edwards: A r.apells INSURE you gel the benefit of the depoait hearing and return make to this Judge. peace offered in the 20 years that at ta* busin.n uRIc. on or be- I tennial Apartment*. .58 Uheclnut quintette, “ O Hsi.py Day That ths ssnntb dsy following th* ' W*tll paid by the original buyer. 'ITilr, Court na^'e elapsed, but there was tio Stuart, Artist, Heads Step Up And Be Snappy BY ROY C R A N I street Telepnone 3737 or 8333 WILLIAM 8. HYDE. AT A COURT OK PROBATE Fixed My Choice” ; offertory saxo­ new discovery, no new highway lasartlon of .sch ad oth.rwts. MrKINNKY RROTHKRS particular outfit was boujht by a WASH TUBBS J uda«* held at Manchester, within and for phone quartettie, “ Marching To to world peace charted in any one Fomous Americans Issue CIIAROE RATE will b. eoll.ci- Regl Rotate lod Inouninre young couple who had lo cancel the District of Manchester, on the Ha raspenslblUty for .rrora In Zion” ; vocal duet, "Lord, I'm Com­ of the 22.000 plans submitted. The (GILBERT CHARLES STUART, HIVA. LIWK.OLP X RBCKOU (T'6 TIWE Sfhaasd ads wilt ho s*.um.d snd 505 Main NU Phoor 6060 the order due to lllneas It Includes Houses Fur Rent 6.5 13th day of Novemt>er A. D. 1939 ing Back Home", Vilas Lewis and lo o k! AT A COl'KT OK rflOBATK Present WILLIA.M 8. HYDE, Eaq.. Christ plan for peace Is the only early American painter, whose TH' VABD'6 PALI I CfXJLPM'T 60*AE$0DV TOOK A dr accuracy earmnt k# aMAran> a Living Room Suite. Bedroom held at. .Manchester, w’lihln and for Miss Brinnon. ggad. Judge. way. A cure without a crutch; s portrait of Washington has been fULLA 6BT IW the fBOUT HAVIP Unite. Breakfast Set, Stove. Radio, FOR RENT MODKRiM single tlie Disirlct «*f Manchester. 4»n the 'I'ruat estate of Thomaa H. Weld­ Miss Alice Lewis, Miss Evelyn -X't r,' coca 60 — Inda of CIsiMiBcatlou Rugs, Lamps, End Table and Oo- t.ouaes 349(10 per month and up I3lh day of November A. D 1939 on u.w of Annie Weldon bate of remedy without a relapse; a pcaea used on U. S. stamps from 1847 to PEOPLC I'r.seni WILLIAM *S. HYDE. Kaq.. Brinnon, Miss Emma Gilbert and without a putsch; a treaty with­ aeths .... A caalonal Pieces to complete the Phone 7279 oi 3523. Manciiester, in aald Dlst.'bu, de­ 1932, gets the No. 1 place in the aaatg Judae. ceased. Mrs. Grace Edwards will continue S Notice of home. Don't fall to see this out­ out a trench; security wl&out a Famous American* series on the C Estate of Kittle L. Wright late of Tb4 Manchester Truat Company to conduct services 4t the Nazarene sword: a remedy that will cure the OMtlia standing ALBERT Value! Manchester. In eald U'etrict. deceai- Trustee having exhibited its final 1-cent green stamp of the artist* iviiavTtM * D ed. church for the next two weeks, disease. If nations can cooperate Card « f Tbanka ...... ■ 7 FREE "COURTESY AUTOS” I.egal Notices 78 account with said estate to thla group. The stamp will be placed Public Hearing The Executor having exhibited every evening at 7 :i0 except Satur­ to make war they can cooperate Mamorlam •.•<**********. r Simply phone or write us and We Court for allowance it la day. on first-day sale at Narragansett, ZdOgt and round ...... 1 AT A C lIlU T o r |■1{UUAT^; hit administration account with ORDERED That the Uth day of to end war. Even the Indians, un­ wdll rend a car to bring you to the heltl At MAnchrutrr. within and for es:aie lo this Court for allowance. R. I., Stuart's birthplace. AAaounccmocta ...... I Zoning Board of Appeals November A. D., 1 959. at 9 o’clock Announcement was made by the civilized as we called them buried nrbonali ...... the Dlhlrlct of Mancheuler. on th* 11 Is forenoon, at the Probate Office, in Stuart was born in 1795 . . . • store and take ou bark home pastor, Rev. B G. Lusk, that chil­ the hatchet before they smoked 4utam«MlM In accnrtlance with the rrqvilrr- again This sendee Is absolutely 11 tl) «l«y of November A. !>.. 11^19 OUDERED That the Itth day of aaid Mancheaiar. be and the same dren are cordially invited to come, went to London 20 years later . . . AmUmobtab for Salt ...... I regenl W ILM A M S IIYOK. K*q , November A. D.. 1939, at 9 ’o'clock the pipe of peace. The ^ r ls t cure 4 mrnta of the Zoning Brgulatlona. free, no matter where you live. la aaalgned for a hearing on the al­ not earlier than 0ve minutes to Avtamobllaa for Bvchango • ft J iniRe. forenoon, at the Probate Office. In lowance of aald account with aaid for war Is by the destruction of gained fame a* portrait artist with ^ the 2ktnlitg Board of Appea'a of FUtmte of John Schuets of Man* said Manchester, be and the aame seven, to meetings especially Avtb Aecoaaurlo^w»Tlroo ft ALBERTS FUR.NITURE CO. eatate. and this Court directs the th. machinery of war. It ia safe paintings of George III, King Louis Avtb Repairing—Painting . T rhiAtfr. In aald District. Inrompe- Is assigned for a hearing on the al* I'ruatee to give public notice to all planned to be of liltereat and bene­ the Town of Manohrater will hold Hartford Store 43 Allyn St. and sane, fadr to all and exposes XVI, Sir Joshua Reynolds and oth- A«to ftchoolo ...... t-A unt. lowance of aald admlniatr*ition ac­ persona Interested therein to hppear fit to them. The 7 20 services will Autob—Ship by Truck .... a public hearlnr at the Mimlclnal The Manchrtter Trust ConiDaiiy count with said eetate. and thla none.” ert . . . returned to America and be heard thereon by publishing open with a praise service from the Autob—Por Hire ...... ft Building Thurwlay evening, N >- SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD and I V ator huYlriK eahthlled Kn Court dirccta the execulur to give a copy of thlk order In some news­ Bow U. S. Oai« Belp 1792 at height of fame to do por­ djgragoo—Ao r VI CO—810 ra go 10 vember 16th, 1939, at 8:00 p M , dining room table, one large wal iinual MCc’uunl with aaid estate to public notice to all ptreone Inter­ paper having a circulation In said hymnal, conducted by the Edwards' traits of Washington, lour other Mptbreyeloo—BlcycUo .... II this Court for allowance. It Is ested thereli) to appear^>ear^ and be Condemning the maantacture of on the following application*: nut dresser. 16 Winter street. District, five days before aald day Band. They will be assisted by a Presidents, many notables . . . Wgatod Autoi—MfttorcycUi It tWlDLHKl) That the ISth day of heard thereon by publlehlplehlbg a copy of hearing and rclurit rraka to this mixed church choir of 30 voices. war machines in Americg for us* •MO and PrafcooUBal torrlrro Application of Montgomery November A D.. lyjy. at 9 o'clock of thte order in comeI n^spaper In other lands Mr. Hasmvd said, beat known for hi* paintings of FOR HALF. : RACTICALLY new Court. Mrs. EMwarda, udalned tn the BY V. T. BAM LIN Buolncoi S«rvlc«t Offered Ward A tk> , for permlaalun to fornnoon, at the I’roliate Office, In having a circulation liIn s^d Die. WILLIAM 8. HYDE. "There are some things IB remedy­ Washington . . . died 182$ . . . Confldcnce Itaelf Hoiltohold Sorvlcci Offered ....II moilern while gas range. Owner Huld ManOteiler. t>e and the uam* 'k trict. five days (>efore eald day of West 25 years ago, •' aa for 18 years ALLEY OOP Building—Conirectlng ...... construct a loading dock In the Judge. ing this world disease the United elected American Hall of Fame rear of their atore at 822 Main le.avlng slate, half price Apply tA-'ij.iicd for a hearliiK on »!)•• .ti* bearing and return make lo this travelled from West to East In the JUOT IN C A S * *11 norlite—Nurscriea ...... l''WELL, IFHE^ ppepared to HOLD THE moating—Plumbing—RocHng .. Application of the Suh-Alplne ('..Me* I \ .itor to KtvM piihlic not‘up to Judge. the District of Mancheater. on the auranco ...... America refuse to profit from The U. S. PoatoWce Depart­ OO-THEBE'S CIRCUIT OOPEN- Club for variation of the ronlng BE.NI’ I.X HOME Laundry floor *li |>ersot)A Interested therein *o ap« I3th day of .November X. D. 1939 reaches the back seats adequately. TIMB*FIELD/ fTS AWON-J llllnof7 ~Drot«maklng l>e%r and he heard thereon hy puh- mass human slaughter! Let Amer­ ment’s philatelic truck moves HISTSOJAKI PSttK«i>9 rT'5 g law* to permit the granting of a model greatly reduced price LlOt’On rERUIT Present W ILLIA M 8. HYDE. Eaq.. She took as her topic, "Forgetting tT ea H a w ia s k i’t •▼tfig—Trucking—Storage llshinii a copy of this order In a in- NOTICE o r .SPPLIC.ITIOX Judga. ica confiscate, at a fair valuation, steadily southward. The track 1* EOOlPMKMT.w NOT TOO ^ b tlc Paooongtr Service ...... t club liquor licenae at 139 Eldrhlge Come in for a free demonstration God” , using the text Jeremiah 2:32 KtLUEO/ nevvsnu(>er havinir a circulation m This la to give notice that 1. Truat eatate of Ethel Wilson u w —"Y et my people .nave forgotten the munition plants! Let America now visiting cities of Virginia and AND HIS LATE nln lln g—Papering ...... Street In a reaMrnllal C rone. Kemps Inc, 76.3 .Main. iild District, five day* before eMhi Luigi Crrrone of 633 Middle Turn­ of George W. Woodhridge late of 11-19 rmfootlonil Servleee ...... Me days without number". forbid private manufacture in on Dec. 1 will arrive *t Elizabeth ftopalrlng ...... Applliatlnn of William B * y '•! hearlnif »nd return mak to pike Flaat. Mancheater. have filed .M.-incheater In aald Disirlct. deceas­ death dealing agencies! ! • Ills t'ourt. and mnlllnji In ,i ed. City, N. C., the first stop in North Ttllorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning Diana for permla.olon to move ma AD application dated November t 'ilkirirtl lotio.'. on or hefori Nt‘* ISth., 1939 with the Llauor Control The Mancheater Trust Company Mr. Howard concluded bis ad­ Carolina. The truck reachts You better .kit in front w'ith us, Clarice. The hack's gonna Toilet Goode and Service .... tavern from 209 Spnice Street In- \'.mh»r 13 t'y3'h u topv of this order Wanted—Bueineoe Service .... ('oimnlaslon for a Package Store Trustee having exhibited Ue annual dress with reference to the “new Charleston, S. C., on Dec. 10. be a little crowded after wirpick up the rest of the gang. Cdurattaaal I to a new building to be built by t» Mireltall B iiev »r Attorney fot Permit for the eale of alcoholic 11- account with aald estate to this neutrsUty." He said, "W * are Couraeo and Claaeeo ...... him aensa the road In a bu.olnesa « I Mil t'eneral r*ech O A lo \I * t|uor on the premlaee 624 Middle Court for allowance. It le Princess Paid commanded by the President to be at *rew York. ISI '’“empl# 8t. S'^w Turnpike East. Mancheater. Tt)e ORDERED That the Mth day of Pfivate Inotructlono ...... area FOR SALE i . iv en. Ct>n n, neutral In act as between the bel­ Z>aBclng ...... bualneaa la owned by Joseph Cher- November A. D.. 1939, st 'i o clock BY FON TAINE FOX ftfoalcal—Dramatic ...... Application of (Ttarlea »nd New Euiblture and WIf.UAM 8. MTrn, rone of 633 Middle Turnpike Eait. forenoon, at the Probate Office in Large Amount ligerents In this war, but as the TOON ERVILLE FOLKS Wanted—I nj: ruct iune ...... Anna M. Wade for pormiaslon in Electrlrai Appllanre* Jtid^e. Manchester, and will be conducted said Mancheater. he and he suiue is President has said, we cannot be riaaoHal ' conetrucl a himae on an under- 1 y Luigi Cerrone of 633 Middle Turn- assigned for a hearing on the al­ neutral in mind. There are cer* Bobda Stoeko—Mortgagee ... Appnlnlnientk made lo show pike East* Mancheater. ae permit­ lowance of said account with aa:d ■Q l BOlnoao Opportunities 1 sired lot on the north aide of you at the HtMileaaler or foe tee. ettata, and this Court d'.recta the Lord Rothermere Test!* tain differences to which we can­ POOR OLD GRANDPA FUTTY » Senoy to Loan ...... Lncuat Street between Linden and lory. Also: LUIOI CERRONE Trustee to give public notice to all not close our eyes. Aside from Help and flltuafloM Church Street In a re.aldentlal A Dated ISth. November. 1939. persons Interested therein to appear every claim of. Democracy which Help Wanted—Kemale ...... Range Burner* Htoves and be beard thereon by publishing fies in D-'fense of XSOJBi rone. Of He\pral Make* THIS WEEK'S a copy of this order In rjm* new* attracts us towards the 'Allies in Help Wanted—Mole ...... MQt’OH rEIIMtT this war as sgalnst the Dietstore, Sal lotmen Wanted ...... |« Application uf On or and Anna Eumuees Water Heater* NOTICE OF APPLICATION ^ paper having a clrculatim tu e.ifd Contract Suit. BY MERRIIX BUMBKR Help Wanted—Male or Female Sihui-tz for [>erml»,alon It cotivcil lla\e Yimr t blniney Cleaned Thle la to give notice that'^. Dls'rtct. five days before a.vld day, there are other reasons which ap­ Service of Supplier Agents Wanted ...... i: of hearing and return make to this FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS a 2-teraons Uitercated in these Liberal Ternta! mieaion for a tavern permit for the lohe-Waldenburg about $250,000. LTHiS$ 6 Vehicles aale of alcoholic liquor on the many under Hitler baa not reach­ Dugs—iiirdS'-I'eta application.* may attend thla from 1932 to 1938 and said be Live- Stock —Vehicles ...... hearing. premiaea 130 Charter Oak. Manehee- ed that stage. It l» a scrapped the ■ 'f . o Y e '’ Foultry and tiupplles ...... Joiips-tlic Stove Mtm SPECIALS ter. The buelneae la owned by "thought she was treating me with Old Testament, dcsilbyed religious Raymond W Goalee, Blagglo Belflore of 190 Charter Oak. To Present Pupils an utter lack of ch lva l^ " when Wanted — Pe .s—Pou U ry—St och Chairman, Zoning Bi'ard of S3 Oak St. Tel 7242 Mancheater and will be conducted liberty and prohibited the broad­ For ftale—>Mlac«|laaeoM 2— Phlko Pal Portablea. by Blagglo Belflore of ItO Charter she sent him gifts snd also the cast of sermons and servleca ArUclte For Sale ...... Appeals. At Recital Here bills for them. Boats and Acesstories ...... Reg 519.95. Special! Oak, Mancheater. aa permittee. Hitler’s Germany Building Materlala ...... BlAQOlO BELPIORE Rothermere, testifying tn de­ 116.95. Dated 11th. November. 1919. "That Is Hitler's Germany, with Diamonds —Watches—Jewelry fense against the princess’ suit for concentration camps for the cle Robert Doellner, Instructor in Elect rleal Appliances— Radio. alleged breach of contract, said be while England on the contra? Fuel and Feed ...... 4 1—E m e r 8 o n Portable. M410II PERMIT the violin, will present two of h‘s Garden—Farm—Dairy Produeta NOTICIS OP APPLICATION had paid her "considerably more” maintains an eatatdlshed chu Household Goods Reg. 524 95 Now Thla la to give notlea that 1. pupt’s, James Stevsnson and Rus­ than £91.000 before bis retirement freedom of worship, raliglous ta Mach Insry and Tools ...... 519.95. Oaorge M. Paalanoa of 17 Paarl 8t.. sell WUaon In recital, Wedneaday in 1938 when be was 70 and “ did Muelcal Instrumsnts ...... AUCTION! Mgncheater hava filed aa applica­ eiance, crowns her sovereign in ' evening at 8 o’clock In O n ter j not contemplate any more political Westminster Abbey, and with the Office and Store Equipment ... tion dated ftth November. 1919 with Church Houae. ■pMlali at the Storr...... Household Furniture Motorola P irtable. AC the Liquor Control Commtaaton for I missions” such as those for which approval of the King, haa ortered WMrln* Appar.l—Fur* ...... a Reataurant Permit for the aale of Burdette Hawley will be accom­ he had employed the princera NMde .\Hsortment! Good Clean FumLshinirs’ and Batterv. Reg. that a copy of the New Testament Waat.d —To Buy ...... lcohoiic liquor on the premiaea panist, and other assisting artist* The princess, a Hungarian, be put Into the kit ot every eoldler J! R—a R .T 4 —H.t.l.—R.o.rt 529.95. Now 524 95. J73 Maj^n St*. Mancheater. will be Frank Tietze and Heinz R .*lM n i.t. AT REIDS’ AUCTION Al DlTORll M Th* buatneaa la owned by George charges that Rothermere, noted and sailor. Room. Withoui Board ...... U. S. ROl'TE 6. BOLTON. CONN. 1—Zenith \C Portable. M. Paalanoa of 17 Pearl 8t.. Man­ Bartell. The program Is open to publlaher, had broken a contrac: " ’And the work uf rightenusnees ■harden Wantad ...... |j cheater and will be conducted by all Intesested. no tickets are re­ by which she said aba was to re­ than be peace; and th* effect of BY JOBN C, TKRmr Oaaatry Board— Raaorta...... (3 Miles East of Manchester) BuiH-in wave magne'. George M Paalanoa of 17 PeArl 8U quired. 8CURCHY 8MITB Down And In ■*t*la—Raataorsat* ...... Mancheater aa permlttoa. ceive £5,000 (about $33,0001 an- rtghteouanees quietness and assur­ WEDNESDAY, NOV 15 AT 11 A. M. (Rain or Shine) Reg. 5i995. Now npally for acting as hia political ance for ever’.” waatad—-Room.—Board ...... GEORGE M. PAE IAN 06. you ACT Lsee A M M / e ^ Rm I Bai.t. r.r Rm > Lmversal Electric Ice Box, DeSoto Windsor Insulated 515.95. Dated ftth November* 1919. repre:entaUve in Europa. Special music for last ulghfa aMtSsM tOUN* «MN/HOUI '\eunjimK0mf vou ABartnitnu. Flata, Tancm.nt. H -n-ll-S9. '^acao n ATTg* w u n eLF to^ M AN , a u r y o u TALK LIKC *io*M Location* tor Rant Gas Range. G. E. Electric Wa.sher, Studio I'ouch, Parlor 43 Persons Killed Rothennere aald he offered to service was furnisaed by the Ce* o a iw e a w e s 4E wwH me 1— All*Wave G r u n o w celian club and the devoUqits were ,T M N K l COULP even w !0N A pooummrm ’.*sm n/ Sa*M For Rmt ...... Sets (2 and 3-piece), several exceptionally fine Dining contribute to funds for rcatoratlon M «K ON TN* WPE- •Bbarbaa For Raat ...... Console. Cost 589.5S. of the Hapsburga because "Hun­ conducted by Rev. Dr. Earl B. ia a a a r SeiaM For Rost ..... Room Sets, extra fine 3-piece Bedroom Set W’alnut Bed­ In German Wreck Story and Rev. WUUam Wallace, wMtad ta lUat ...... Now 519.50. gary was so poor that the could Bm I BeitAto F * room Set of 6 pieces. Breakfast Sets. Rugs, one heavy not r**oatabUsh a monarchy with­ ^artoM st Batldlaa for 8* 1. .. out a proper income." and added ■caac*4v ■aMBaa* Fr.a.rty to. Bal. ... Broadloom Carpet (11 ft., 3 in. x 14 ft.. 6 in ). Electric A Few Good Used Seta Oppetn, Oermaoy, Nov. 13— (JTi Varaa* aaa Land for S h i...... Radios in good condition. Occasional Chairs, Beds. Table —Forty-three peraooa were known 'I t was a great pity it didn't come ATTwserap In Good Order SANDING 8UCHINE off." Curb Stocks ■aooM for lal...... and Hoor Lamps. Stands, Bookcases, Kitcht-n Range with today to have been killed and 80 AcouewrrH I « U tor Bal...... 55.00 Up. Injured In a coUlaion between two He said his campaign for frland- Asaizep rt Froawty tor B a l...... Oil Burner. Child’s Furniture, Gov. Winthr jp Desk, Vac­ rhMi for Bal...... TER.MS! TRADES! AND EDGER paaaenger trains last niglit be­ ahtp with Na:d Germany “was be­ sMCHMeetM- ■ala*.* far Exchann .... uum Cleaner, Sewing Machines, and many other real tween LiongUben and Roeen«(rund fore Hitler ran am oY’ and retorts-*. By Tlic Asnodated Press t u r m a m Bta«-Raa] Botau good items. CALL S5S5 The trains were crowded with ani not a sovereign state yet" Am G e n ...... 4 AaHIwi I ipal ■attoa* TO RENT OUT tatd ay trains. 1%* accident was when asked U tha prineera had Am Sup Pow ...... ■atlas* For Exp>starous" CIU Scrv ...... ftA Charter Oak Allejrs who ran the two trains onto the tha suggastten that ha bad agreed Cits Serv.. pfd ...... C7 ROBERT M. REID & SONS* Auctioneers. ■sm* track. to kaap tb* prliieaaa "for tbs rest El Bond cud S h a re...... S ^ A d v * . 27 (M l St. T tl 5284 LsagUeben a»d Rossngnind are eC her Ilfs." and addad. "Uie.a N lag Hud P o w ...... 71* Mom at. MaaefeasSar !*■■■■ aiaa In SMthtTostan Oanaaay em a was BO oppoitunlty at ‘gt'-*big’ ba~ Pmm R o n d ...... I H tn railway B-I t ihwna Ran- BMcay bacauae ib a was uwaya Unit Oa-s...... 114 hor ■ ililni frr n~ Uea U am! pmr ▲ ...... i w f IMA » F »|