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V O L . U H n N O . 48. l A ) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NbvEMBER 25, 1933. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE C E N li CHAUTEMPS HCKED ASKSMmiON Father Meets Husband of Victim 6 PERSONS DIE FOX STORY ABOUT INBIDSONNRA AS AUTO HTIS TO FORM A CABINET H i m Y JOBS BIG MOTORBDS INSULT TO HOOVER Herriot Refuses French Post NARCOTICS A N O E Contractors’ Estimates On Party m Anto On W ay to IS QUICKLY DENIED Becanse of III Health — IN MURDER GROWS Six New Projects Sought; Announce Engagement of Press Agent Says Wiggins Fourth Change in Cahinets Tiny B laze Brings Number to 14; Two of Victims — None Never Sent W ord to Presi­ Within Year. Scene Shifts to Tmmboll S t, Covers 24 Miles of Road. in Bos Injured. But- Tragedy dent to H in d His Own Hartford, Where Victiin P aris, N ov. 26.— ( A P ) — C am ille Not Much of a Fire, They Said, Chaut' ips today agreed to at­ Highway Commissioner John A. Goshen, N. Y., Nov. 25 — (AP) Only a Few Old Packing Bosmess” and Let New tempt the organization of a new Had R ^ e r e i Macdonald today armounced that —Six persons were killed In a col­ Boxes—4)h, Yes, Two Fel­ French Cabinet to succeed that of he w oi^ call for contracton^ bids, lision between an automobile and a lows Were Burned to Death- York Bankers Alone; H u - former Premier Albert Sarraut, to be submitted December 11, on motorbus about ten miles south of Hartford, Conn., Nov. 25— (A P ) overthrown two days ago. six more of toe projects to be fi­ here on the highway between By DALE HARRISON — ^Whlle police aw aited fin gerp rin t Goshen and Chester last night. ton Never a Gnest of The opportunity to organize the nanced with Connecticut’s ^,865,- N ew Y ork , N o v. 25.— (A P ) — The victims were occupants of new ministry, in which Chautemps identification of toe three men ar­ 000 appropriation from toe Nation­ There was a fire about one o’clock to e autom obile. N o one in to e b\u would serve as premier, was t^ - rested in Providence, R. L, in con- al ladustrial Recovery Act High­ this morning to the excavation near Qiase Banker. dered him by President Lebrun fol­ was injured. P ie r 96, N orth R iver. nectioB with toe bruUd slaying of way Section Fund. lowing a series of consultations The victims were: Two fellows were burned to Albert Silverman, New York and Three More Left witn political leaders and after the Jacob Kaiser and his wife, Ger­ death; but it was not much of a Newark gangster near Somers Mon­ These six new jobs will bring toe trude, of Middletown; N ew Y ork , N ov. 25.— Prom pt de­ refusal of the same offer by total number of NRA highway jobe fire. Edoiard Herriot, veteran states­ day, toe scene of toe investigation Rose, Marie and ^therine Dur, nial last night followed the state­ in progress in Connecticut to four­ Just a few packing boxes burn­ shifted today to Hartford. sisters who lived on the outskirts of ment of William Fox, to finishing man former premier. teen, leaving only three more to be ing, going up more qtockly, because The offer to Herriot, it was un­ Several times in toe last few Middletown; acted upon. Originally Commission­ of the pitch to toe boards. As far his story of toe loss of his film derstood, was more or less of a months and finally on October 26, Rennetb Baird, of Middletown. a Tnim who may have been Silver- er Macdonald had scheduled nine­ Details of Crash as property loss was concerned, properties before toe Senate Bank­ g^esture as i'is friends previously teen projects with this appropria­ there was none. Just a few pack­ had said he was stUl unable, be­ man, r^fistered at a Hartford hotel, They were boimd for Brookl3m to ing and Currency Committee, that the investigators have discovered. tion, two of them calling for land­ attend a party at which the engage­ ing boxes, shoved together to make Albert Wiggto. then head of toe cause of recent illness, to under­ scaping work in accordance with a rough toelter, burning. go the strain of another premier­ B^^tered At HotM ment of Baird and Rose Dur was to Chase N ation al Bank, to 1929 sent A Departmoit of Justice agent rules laid down by toe National Re­ have been announced. The bodies of the two men were ship at tills time. covery Administration. Subsequent­ word to President Hoover to mtoid Fourth Premier and two other officers, checking toe Investigation showed that toe charred past recognition. narcotic angtes of toe case, went to ly, these two jobs were changed in bus, driven by Roland Nelson of his own business emd not toterfeN In undertaking the formation of Of course, trivial as it was, toe with New York bankmg affairs- ... Trumbull street known to toe pol e the method of financing and placed Monticello, and bovmd from New a Cabinet, Chautemps becomes the fire caused a bit of a stir. A hand­ Mr. Fox testified that Claudhjs as toe heart of the narcotic racket imder toe Public Works Section of York for Liberty, was proceeding fou rth ensn this yeBX to head a gov­ ful of ragged mai, resident to other Huston, a former Chairman of tlm here, and found one hotel that, toe the NRA, BO that toe total of NRA upgTEide in the early evening. The packing box shacks, huddled ernment in France. Highway Section jobs became sev­ Republican National Committee, The three previous Cabinets were r^ ;i^ r contained toe name of one bus overtook a farm wagon driven around. Members of a fire company Albert Silverman, alias Sflvers, of enteen. had Christmas dinner to 1929 with overth-own on the question of fi­ by Konstandy Sienaskowitz. Nelson lost a few minutes sleep. Someone Brooklyn. The six new developments will Albert H. Wiggto, then head of toe nances because of toe lack of bal­ said there was no light on toe wagon had put to an alarm. When toe The agents also foimd that on entail toe improvement with vari­ Chase National Bank, and askdd ance in toe govemm oit budget and and he did not see toe vehicle until firemen arrived there was little him, on behalf of President H oov^ other occasions, someone had regis­ ous types at road surfacing of he /was almost upon it. He swung toe flight of gold from toe French Hlaiie J. Wynekoop, right, husband of the slain Mrs. Rheta Gardner they could do. to be lenient with Mr. Fox. tered as Albert Silverman, toe dead about 24 2-5 miles of Connecticut toe bus to the left of toe road to treasury. man’s family name and that toe highway and they will involve a W 3mekoop, and the victim’s father, Burdlne H. Gardner, of Indianapolis, Drag Out Bodies “ A fte r to a t dinner,” M r. F o x sedd. ■i By his acceptance Chautemps as they met in a Chicago police station where Wynekoop was held on his pass the wagon. At the same In­ “Mr. Huston told me Mr. Wiggln names Albert Lubln and Albert cost o f $1,080,(X)0. stant toe automobile which was The bodies were dragged forth. wUl undertake to rescue toe French return from Kansas City. Earle’s mother, Dr. Alice Wynekoop, yester­ Some of the ragged men moved over told him to tell toe President of to4 Shaw, also appeared in the register, A t toe same time, Commissioner driven by Kaiser came over toe fran c. names known by toe police to be Macdonald also announced one day confessed she murdered her daughter-in-law. closer to toe dying bonfire. There United States to mind his own bad­ Political circles estimated his brow of the hill and crashed head- Silvers’ aliases in New York City. project invo-vlng toe erection of was still heat, and toe night held a ness and not to interfere with what ministerial life at one month, and on into toe bus. the bankers were doing to NsUr Three StUl Held approximately fifty-five miles of Kaiser, his wife, and Rose and November chill. it was freely predicted that he A few of toe men, having been York. They could take care of toajir Meanwhile, toe three men held on wire rOi>e railing at various loca­ Marie Dur were killed instantly. would be succeeded, in turn, by awakened, shuffled away, east. own business and they resented Ur. suspicion in toe slaying appeemed in tions on toe highway system. Katherine Dur and Baird died of Herriot, who, with his illness Broadway was there, blazing bright Hoover’s interference to the ipat- borough court at Stafford Springs, The contractcrs’ bids on aO of their Injuries shortly afterward. toer behind him, would also be able FRANK E. GANNEn BACKS and crowded with gay people. ter.” Conn., and after pleading guilty to a toe seven projects wtO be received By order of District Attorney Late yesterday a denial of tote to return to toe leadership of toe charge at vagrancy, they were sent at toe Highway Department Head­ Qness at Identity government without embarrass­ Franklin Schriver and Coroner Ed­ episode was read into the record on to Tolland County Jail for 10 days quarters in toe State Office Build­ Most of the men, however, stayed, ment after Dec. 15 when Prance is w ard HEu-rlson, Nelson was held in behalf of Mr. Wiggln, who was in each. ing, Hartford, imtil 2iK) p. m. on forming a circle around toe expected to default on her war debt (K)tD PURCHASING PLAN jail here pending an Investigation. New York, by Frederick W. Gehle, The sentencec were meted out Monday, Decem ber 11, 1933. bodies. Identification was not pos­ to toe United States for toe third chiefly to hold the three suspects press representative of toe Chaaa Briefly, the projects are descilb- sible. Some, however, thought it Nstlongl Bank. tim e. long enotjgfa for tte p niTersasy of.ihe feet ^ sheet asphMt pavement at won—^ y kind of an honest fault which occurred in iM z * d*^ 11am Fox tote morning, I talked a ebnerete base on Boston avenue, jd ^ to America; and Thomas Dris­ spite Herrlot'B campaign In ftvor ^ V Systcm^Slraiiser % an wito A. H. Wiggto on toe telepholBa an cdtemate route for toe Boston coll, 39, down from Saratoga of payment of the debt. It was up­ m iiG H T mm MYSTERY wito reference to Mr. Fox's state­ Post road, which carries traffic Springs, Y., on toe same mission. on this campaign that his oppo­ ment that Mr. Wiggto had said to around the center of toe city. Ever Now; "% ost Import­ The men had an oil stove to the nents fought Herriot and forced WOODS BOYS BUSY Claudius lluston toat be resented City of Waterbury: About 8,867^ packing box ehalter. It ma^ have President Hoover’s Interference to him from power. feet of reinforced concrete pave­ exploded, or it may have bees upset Chautemps was brought to toe ant Event in 100 Years^’’ Fox Film matters, Indicating toat ment on Thomaston avenue, gen­ New Britain Yooth Wanted Despite Woman Doctor’s It wasn’t much of a lire. Tniew Elysee palace at S;15 p. m. in toe be would thank the President to CUTTING UP TREES erally widening toe traveled por­ had been only a few boxes; and they presidential car. The President im­ mind his own business. tion of toe road and flattening of had burned fast. In fact, toe fire mediately asked toe former minis­ for Murder of Jail Guard Confession Many Points “Mr. Wiggto has authorized me to curves. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 25— (AP) — was over so soon that some fellows, ter of finance to form toe Cabinet i say that this Incident can exist only C ity Nrv Britain: About 9,- Today’s dollar is backed by increas­ living at the other side of the ex­ to Mr. Fox’s imagination, the state­ and Chautemps agreed to try. at 998 feet of bituminous macadam on ing reserves of^gold and toe cur­ Found in Virginia. Are Sdn Not Clear. cavation, missed it entirely. ment being wholly imtrue. He outlined to the President his In One Camp 300 Cords Will a trap rock base on Corbin and “Mr. Huston baa never been to hope for success In toe undertak­ rency system of toe Uhlted States Farmington avenues. This will fur­ Mr. Wiggin’s home; as a matter of is stronger than ever, Frank E. ing. Be Used to Supply Heat in nish a by-pass around the city for fact, Mr. Wiggto recalls having met Cliautemps supported Herriot Alexamder KamlnsW, 28. of New v/iHcago, N ov. 26.— (A P ) — The traffic from Berlin bound for Pltdn- Gannett newspapers told the Junior him only once to his life at a lange last year In the governmental cam­ Britain, sought for two months In tragic death of petite Rheta Wyne­ "JIM ” FARLEY OFF vllle, Bristol emd points north and Chamber of Commerce here last dinner at the University Club to paign for payment of toe debts smd koop remained much of a mystery Winter Titae. west. night. connection with the murder of Mer­ New York aty.” was offered the premiership when today, despite the confession of her Town of Colchester: About 33,- Mr. Geuinett said he considered ritt W. Hayden, Sprlng^fleld jail mother-in-law. Dr. Alice Wynekoop, As Mr. Fox had pinned his Henioi fell. 262 feet of bituminous macadam on President Roosevelt’s gold buying ON EUROPEAN TRIP story on Mr. Huston the committee At Jiat time, however, he refused guard, was anested In Lynchburg, that she shot a bullet into the young N ew Haven, N ov. 25.— (A P J — a broken stone base on the Com­ policy one of the most important members were still somewhat to toe toe offer because Herriot refused to Va., two days ago on 'a felony woman’s body as she lay upon an Diseased and otherwise vinderglr- stock Brldge-Colchester road, de- steps taken by this country In 100 dark. They decided to invite any enter his Cabinet unless a policy of chaxgQ, but fingerprints showed he operating table in the physician’s able trees are a detriment when sigrned to provide a shorter and years. basement surgery. one who had information concern­ debt paymeni were continued. standing, but a boon to the Conser­ was the, man sought by Springfield ing Mr. Fox’s loss of his properties more direct road from Middletown “It may prove one of the greatest police for the Hayden killing. Frankly dissatisfied with Dr. Postmaster General Starts vation Civilian Corps units in Con­ events not only In the history of to appear voluntarily and testify. to Norwich via Colchester. • To Fight Extraction. Wynekoop’s formal statement that necticut after they have been fdled. our nation hut In the history of the The edd of Mr. Huston and the late lowus )f Preston, Griswold and Kaminski informed Virginia au­ the bullet was not fired until after In several camps these trees sue world,” he said, "because it was the on Months Vaiation — James Francis Burke, general coun­ Vola-’town: About 60,395 feet of thorities that he would fight extra­ Rheta had died by accident of chlor­ being cut down to provide more first step in giving us am honest dol­ sel of the Republicsm National BONES IN RUINS bltumihous macadam on a broken dition to Massachusetts. After be- oform administered while she was favorable conditions for healthy atone base or the Preston-Rhode Is­ lar of the same purchaising power receiving medical treatment from Committee, had- been employed by timber, and then converted into aind debt-paying power for a gen­ SQent on Smith’s Attack. Mr. Fox to his efforts to save hto land State Line road. 'This work (Conttnoed on Page Two) the woman physician, the authorities HINT A T MURDER cordwood, posts for highway fences will considerably shorten toe route eration. He would abolish the dis­ pushed their inquiry In the hope of properties after the market crash of and other useful material. The between Norwich au(j Providence, honest dollar that we have today clearing up the points that were 1929 which caught him to an over men at Camp Hook in Danbury ex­ toe right of way following general­ auad substitute for it an honest one.” mystifying them. N e w York , N ov. 25.— (A P ) — extended position. pect to get three hundreds cords of ly that of toe old tumpjke. Mr. Gaumett emphasized his be­ They were questioning the physi- Postmaster General James A. Par­ Clarke Attacks Testimony Portions of Mr. Fox’s testimony wood for winter use through thin Tow n o f Shamon: A te u t 19,995 lief that continued recovery depends HULL TALKS TR A D I clan^and her 28-year-old son, Earle, ley, accompanied only by Mrs. Far­ Maine Police Believe Wom­ work at the Pootatuck state forest. upon rising prices. were denied by Harley L. Clarke, feet of gradec road on toe Sharon- ■-—’^--d of Rheta, alternately for ley, boarded toe liner Conte di Similar work is underway at Comwall Bridge road. This will “President Roosev^t hais shown light on the mystery. Caiicago utilities promoter, whom Camps Lonergan in Voluntown and provide a shorter route between his determination -to pursue the .case,” said John Stege, su- Savoia today for a month’s vacation Mr. Fox named as the chief o f the an W as Slain and House W I T H B R A m ^ abroad. He will return December “Bankers’ Conspiracy” to which he Jenkins in Cobalt. toe towns. It will have a temporary Wairren plan of raiMng prices by pervteUig captain of police, “has attributed his financial downfalL The cold weather has also brought oiled surface. buying gold and by raiising from ju s t 24. Hearty, and beaming more than Winthrop W. AlM ch, present head a resumption of brushing out wood ' Piibllo Wwks Sectiim time to time the price paid, x x x Died From BuUet Then Set Afire. ususd, he bade goodbye 'to friends of toe Chase Nanonal Bank, upset roads and building fire lines, since A b ou t 276,291 fe e t o f w ire rope I repeat , that people will never buy The’ eoronor’s jury held to the be­ another small portion of Mr. Fox’s brush cannot be burned safely. The op fallhig lirices, but they do buy on Says Arrangements Can Be lief Rheta died of “a gunshot woimd, who thronged his offices at Demo­ cratic National headquarters and testimony by pointing out that he men at Camp Loneigan plan to (Oonttnoed on Page Two) rlsiB|' price?. Qnce. we aUi under­ hemorrhage and shock,” that toe P oitlan d , Me., N ov. 25.— ( A P ) — bad had no connection with toe start work soon on a fire break stand and au^ convinced that prices wounds were Inflicted by Dr. Wyne­ saw him to the boat. Spurred by knowledge that lilts of Chase National Bamk during toe along the soutoeaatem Connecticut-^ atre g o in g to rise, buying w ill begin. Made to Get Rid of Sur­ koop, recommended that she be held “Gosh, Fm going to be busy doing bones recovered from ruins of a things— and this is supposed to he a period of the transactions which Rhode Island state line. bu j^g will set our factories in on a charge of murder and that “all rest,” he grumbled good-naturedly formed toe framework for Mr. Fox’s West Cumterl5uid home after a fire Pr^iare for Winter. motion, give work to the idle amd who aided and abetted be appre­ were those of a human being, Cum­ plus Goods. story. Throughout toe state, toe forest HITLERITE S O M restore to normad conditions.” hended.” At the same time Police to farewell. "Doing things” includes a look-in Senator James A. Couzens, Re­ berland county authorities today workers are pushing their prepara­ He sfid no one should be frighten- Captain Stege sadd the police “still at Bruges, Belgium- that was Sec­ publican of Michigan, called on Mr. pressed thei) Inquiry to determine tions to receive winter. At Camp had many persons connected with whether Mrs Lillian Bond Ander- Sao Paulo, B razil, N ov. 26.— (A P ) retary Perkins’ idea—saying “heUo” Pox to prove his assertion yester­ Lonergan, where 14 .recruits have KILLED AT BORDffi (Oontlniied on ?Bge Two.) this case under suspicion.” to Jimmy Walker to Paris, paying soh had been slain and her body joined /the 284 veterans, an all —Secretory of State Cordell Hull, Meanwhile Captain Stege held fast day toat the bankers bad called hia here wito the American delegation consumed by toe flames. weather fireplace has been con­ to his own belief that it was toe his respects to toe Pope at toe loans before they were due mid TREASURY BALANCE to the Pan American conference, Vatican, talking shop with Eu­ The 82-year-old woman, formerly structed and a portable shelter has pistol bullet and not the chloroform “grabbed” his deposits. He brought indicated today that commerclail ropean postal (Siiefs, and—if it can of Baltimore, Md., believed to have been designed which Work crews that caused Rheta’s death and As­ out toat some if not all of toe loans Germany Makes Protest to Waushlngitoo,, Nov. 25.— (A P ) — trade arnmgements may be worked be arranged—paying a call on been alone in the house when the may use if caught in inclement sistant State Attorney Charles S. were demand loans and were there­ The position of the Treasury , No­ Premier Mussolini to Rome. fire started, was mlasing after­ weather. Winter outfits have be«i out between toe United States amd Dougherty said he was ready to put fore not called ahead of maturity. BrazU. Marim Utvlnoff, Soviet commis­ wards. Medical experts Informed issued at Camp Jenkins, including vem ber 23 w as: R eceipts, 912,777,- the 62-year-old gray-haired mistress Mr. Fox said that some were duA Austria; Self Defense Is 461.66; expenditures, |23,856;0^.46; “Suitable trade arrangements by sar of foreign affairs, will be a fel­ County Attorney Walter M. Tapley, overshoes. Jerkins, jackets and, caps of a 16-room West Monroe street and some were not, and that toe balance, 91,187,104,888.89; which my country can exchange low passenger on toe trip over. Jr., last night that the fragments with earlaps. At Caasp Cross in home, on trial immediately. Chase National Bank loan w u past receipts fo r the month, 921,362,318.- surplus fiouc, automobiles smd ma­ of skeleton were those of a persoA. West Cornwall, toe men have been Austria’s Qann. In support of his belief that Rheta Hasn’t toe Ttoae due. ;! 39. Receipts for fiscal year to date chinery for most of toe surplus "How about visiting Ireland, Gen­ They were unable to determine fitted for mackinaws, made (ff neat was killed by the pistol bullet. Cap­ Says flS,009,(ra0 ‘ONsappeared” (since July 1) 91,114,239,726.36; ex­ comm^ties of Brad can and eral,” a wag asked. whether the victim was male or blue materiaL This camp also has tain St^re said a large amount of Ferdinand Pecora, coipmittes penditures, 91,£^,472,024.31; in- should be worked but,” said, Mr. "Ireland? Fd like to go there — fem ale. ordered uniforms for Its baAetball blood was foimd soaked in a blsmket counsel, said he would subpoena to* Berlin, N ov. 25.— ( A P ) — Konstan­ cluding 9632,223,824.97 em ergency Hull. “I am sure that bringing say I haven’t got toe time to do To Interview Friend squad. discovered to toe house of death, and tin von Neurato, minlater of public expen^tures; excess of expenditures bank records of toe Fox compani^ Tapley planned to interview Les­ Study and Play. that he had medical opinions to bear everytotog Fd like to do. enlightenm ent and* propaganda. In­ (Oontlnoed on Page Two) “But I do intend to go to Bruges. to verify Mr. Fox’s similar ter H. Penley, manager of a West Meanwhile the opiortunities for 9692,232)297.95. out his opinion. In this connection, structed toe Cterman n^iiater to Miss Erkins (Secretary of Labor) tion concerntog other loeuu, tocli Paris linnber mill, today. From toe a study and play o ffe ^ by toe long he questioned Dr. W 3rnekoop closely Vienna to protest vigorously to toe told me to visit there because it’s to g those msule by toe N ational missing woman’s husband, a 50- winter nights areaiot being n^lect- on the qjestion as to vtoetoer toe Austricm government as toe result one of tke most interesting spots to Bank and toe Harriman Bank. year-old seaman, who returned ed. Camp Wolcott in Torring- pupils of Rheta’s eyes were dfiated of toe death of a German Reichs- Europe. A regular deserted city, Amcmg toe new charges ma^ from a voyage to hear of the de­ ton^offers to its men a course in when she examined her. She said wehr soldier yesterday near Hinden- she says—^ c e a seaport town but M r. F ox today was to a t glBiOO struction of his home and his wife’s elementary engineering. It includes Read These C ollie Rules they were. Dilation would indicate burg Huette, Bavaria. the sands have wash^ up until now had “disappeared” fron disappearance, toe county attorney simple principles, use of transit and death had occurred. The soldier was slain, according its ten miles away from toe water. uix.of toe Fox Theaters learned that toe mill mem and Mrs: level, survey of land lines, figuring F oot Othmr Deaths to toe report to von Neurato, by a The Poatmaster General only after he sold its contrd Anderson had once been friendly. road grades, cuts and flUa and sim­ They Are 100 Years Old MeanwblTe an announcement volley of buUets fired from toe Aus­ grtooM widely when toe subject of Theaters, Inc. Anderson told Tapley he had talked ple instruction on deeds, transfers came from Police Capta.'n Thomas trian side of toe border and toe min­ A] Smith’s “baloney dollars” article "Ifoboity knows where with his wife about her acquaint­ and tracing titles. ister in Vienna was ordered to ascer­ D^lffy that an investigation might Schenectady, N. Y., Nov. 25. —<&or in woman’s attire; to lie, stead, w as torougfat up. he said. ^There ha ance with Penley more than a year The men at Caihn JaakliiB msike tain what steps have bem taken to (A P )—^Regulations which governed! get drunk, or be guilty of other be made of four other deaths which ago and had supposed they had not four trips a week to IfiddletoWn or *T don’t know ansrtotog about toe effort to say where apprehend and punish those respon­ students a t Union C ollege in 1883 I jETTOM immoralities. have oemnrer. to toe gloomy man­ gold standard,” he said. been tcgetoer since. Meriden, to receive instruction at sible for toe shooting. sion where Rheta died. These or 1,400 honest people were recalled hare in ccmnectlon “No student shall be permitted 930 a Bhare fo r the Expected Tadi^ i trade schools. They also jrfan tenes Statonoeat witn toe observatioii of toe lOOto to lie-down upon his be^ or sleep in w ere: C om p a q .” Podey was in New York, when he give one motion picture perform­ The ministry issued a communique anniversary of toe Psi Epsilon fra­ his room during study hours. Dr. Alice’s husband. Dr. Frank BIO HHJCK BURNS Hr. ^ recounted heard iw authorities wished to rance ecah week. which said; ‘'The Austrians claim' tern ity. Elome at toe rulu follow: “If In y student shall smoke a Wynekoop, who mittee that the High school' audi- programs to the state civic works morning. vsDted the story about being the ance and good health. for foe convenience of friends of year term. toiimn had been obtained for the aditdnlstrator some time next week. ■liyer of Miss Corbett so that be "Afternoon cocktails containing Mr. lip p . Grangers went on record in favecj awarding of the numerous prizes FRANK L GANNEH BACKS Nearly a hundred players attend* might be executed for the crime, less than twenty per cent alcohol of "corrective inflation. They canM,.y after the race. It was also an- ed the setback , party__ , of „ the__ Man­ having for years been obsessed by a should be taxed only one-half the Hanry W. Hatch upon President Roosevelt to usethe-^ chester Gren Community club last rats put on so-called ‘dinner cock­ noimced that entries coming from a FOX STORY OF INSULT dettre to oonunlt suidde but lacking Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Hatch and authority already vested In hiss to GOLD PURCHASING PLAN night The winners for tbs evening tails,’ or old fashioned 'cocktails. long distance will bo hous^ over­ the oourage to take his own lifs. their son, Earl, of 180 Porter street inflate the ciureacy by M i-r were Miss Alice Laurltaan and K "Persons dssiring to purchase night at the West Side Rec and en­ Dalton, who oould have been only felt for Framingham, Maas., today, interest bearing to finando M. Alexander, first; Miss Doris And­ straight liquor should be permitted public works program and tries unable to return home in time (Oonttnoed from Page One) TO HOOVER IS D E N e a half grown boy at the time of on receipt of news of the sudd^ erson and Wesley Phelps, second. to do so in package stores where to retire ^ernm ent obllgatioiiuu •:, for 'niankagivlng Day dinner will be Miss Corbett’s disappearance, first death from a heart attack of Mr. given dinner at the Hotel Sheridan, Miss Ethel Dillon and Mrs. Gavello bottle goods can be bought not for Note of Caution / ‘ ed at the talk about fiat money in­ (Oonttno^ from Page One) told the police that he met the col­ Hatch’s tldar brofoar, Hanry W. which has made a special price for were tied for first prise for the consumption on foq premlsss. Ho- With a note of caution, it flation. The present gold program, lege girl one day waUdng on the Hatch. Mr. Hatch and hls wifa, a turkey dinner. he continued, is so increasing the MiiM, and the latter won out R tsls and restaurants ought to be per­ who died about a year ago, had fre­ suggested that any plan sboold tfir 3rour mind. You’d like to cut out one Radliy road, that they became ac­ Attempts are also being made to gold supply that the government filfh score for mitted to sell mild cocktails and quently visited la Manchester and range for regularly reeaJling tha. of my kidneys.’’ quainted then and made an engage­ secure a band to furnish music while could issue 18 billion dollars of ^ ^ tournament regulation whiskey and sodas, foe have flaany friends here. Tha outstanding currency. One propos­ “That’s all light, but you have spectators await the finish of the paper money and still not depart It was announced that a new series ment to meet the next day. He said denial of which will undoubtedly funeral wlU be bald at bla boms In al adopted provided for flxlof tbs race and entertainment of a humor- from the sound banking policy of made one mistake. I would like to that on the way to keep the en- lead to the Increased consumption Framingham, tomorrow and burial pries of tha dollar in relation to< cms nature will also be provided. It the past. cut both of them out,’’ he quoted f ^ g n u n t he picked up a piece of of bard liquor and an Increase In In- will ba in Brunswick, Mains. commodity values as of 1026 by Is expected that close to 10,000 per­ Referring to the departure from Mr. Hoyt as replying. iron which hs took a k ^ with him. ter^rance.' Issuing and recalling TrMsury notas sons will be on hand to witness the the gold standard, be said: Mr. Fox went into considerable man and woman the high Without explaining his motive be "We have been unsuccestful in as necaasary to maintain a t t i A y even t "We can’t go back to the n gold detail about his efforts to obtain the est score for the series, and a o ^ o s said be struck ths girl with tbs LINDBERGHS RESTING value. To Get OfBolal Welcome standard now without jeopardizing effective aid of President Hoover in of a turkey or cash each evsnlng as iron, killing her and tn i^ bsr off a Other resolutions voiced opposi­ At the presentation of awards, our gold reserves. With a dollar saving bis properties. the first prise. A prise of aturkey bridge. tion to farm strikes, urged gofn s- Aaron Cook, chairman of the Board that takes accotmt of the varying "The last thing the President was also offered to Uie person who Dalton, who enoountered a police­ ON CANARY ISLANDS mental control of liquor trafHe, ask­ of Selectmen, will make a brief ad­ prices in gold we need not, and pos­ wanted," be said, “was for a cor­ succeeds in bringing in m larM t man when be ran out of a restau­ ed lower Interest rates on farm dress of welcome to the visiting ath­ sibly will not, go back to a fixed poration with assets of 1100,000,000 number of new players during tfis rant without paying for bis break­ loans and foe exclusion of agricul­ Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Nov. letes. gold standard. But today’s dollar to be plunged into receivership.” tournam ent fast, told the ofneer he was wanted tural products competing with TWO BADLY INJURED 20.—(AP)—Oolonal Cbarlas A Cots and blankets are being do­ is backed by increasing reserves of After telling what be said Mr. for mturder In Massachusetts and American farms. nated by the Manchester Kiwanls gold and our currency system is Huston told him about his talk Adjutant and Mrs. R B, Martin, Lindbergh, who with hls wife flew his story was told after being taken their big hydroplane here yesterday Club. Eight local organisations sotmder than ever.’’ Mr. Wiggln, Mr. Fox added, vehe­ commanding officers of ths lo ^ to a poUoe station. IN B A Y m T E CRASH from Ponta Delgada, the Azores, have donated towards the fund to m ently: Salvation Army dorps, will attad Dalton said be had been wander- underwrite the expense of the twen­ the Nsw England OonfsrsnosM •aid today they would remain until MAXINE ELUOT BACK "Now, remember, gentlemen, that ifif about the ooxmtrv for some time Cambridge, Mau., Nov. 25— (AP) Monday. ty-three awards that will be made, was in December, 1929. These bank­ Salvation Army offlcsrs to bs bald after having bouglrht hls discharge PUBUC RECORDS In B o s t ^ Monday. —Miss Alice E. Alexander, 81, of The colonel was foe guest of honor 'indications are that the event will ers thought they drew their power from the United lutes Army, His IN NEW YORK AGAIN be run without a deficit. Meriden, Conn., and Roman (josen at a maetisg In tha Town ball. Ha from God Almighty. They were not story oontained many fiaws but hs of Cambridge, were dangerously In- tbankad authori . It is expected that forty runners Marriage Intentions Members of tbs South Mstbodlst oritles for their hospi- working under the regime that ‘pre­ dd pick out a photograph of Alice jursd sarly today In a collision of tallty. ,'wlU compete in each of .the two Carl T. Johnson and Helen Mo- vails now. There was no new deal. church school and of ths parish ^ Corbett from among thoee of sev­ New York, Nov. 26.—(AP)— races, the open and state event and dean, both of this town; Vincent bring food staples, fruit and vege­ automobiles and a truck in Cam­ Tha Town hall meeting was foe The‘common people were just com­ eral other young women. bridge at an Intersection. occasion for a naat welcome to foe Maxine Elliott, Broadway star of a the scholastic event. Director Frank Benvenuti and Frances Polito, also tables to ths services tomorrow past generation, saw New York mon people.” Miss Alexander, who lives at 41 American couj^e and foe govern­ Busch announced this morning that of Manchester, and F’red Spicer and momlhg for use In assemUlng again today after nine years abroad. Harley L. Clarke, in brief testi­ Broad street, Meriden, was a pas­ ment council ipeclflcally voted foe be had received four more entries, Verda M. Johnson, of this town, ap­ mony near the end of the day, said Thanksgiving baskets. Dlsplayl^ a pbilosophloal ac­ three from Westerly, R. L, and one plied for marriage licenses in- the senger In a car driven by Edward colonel the title of "Guest of that Mr. Fox was suffering from WYNEKOOP SLAYING H onor.” ceptance of things as they arq—tha from Hartford, and that entries are C. Tudnlck, 82 of Coe avenue, Meri­ town clerk’s office today. "conspiracy hallucinations.” common sense that marked ker coming in daily. Warrantee Deed den, involved in a crash with a tow­ Lindbergh Indicated that be and ing truck operated by COsen. Miss hls wife planned to visit the various Broadway career, she said: Robert J. Smith to George Forbes, IS S11LL MYSTERY "My idea of fame Is U find somo' C. L. Shoeles, printer and editor, Lot 79 on Henry street Alexander suffered a concussion of points of interest in tha Island ISKSMLUON the brain and multiple contusions group but did not say whether foe nice little corner,” she said. "Peaoa. is credited with the invention of Frank . Rolston to Charles F. WOODS BOYS BUSY Is all that matters.’^ ' ‘ the typewriter. Shaver, land on Gerard street (Oonttnued from Page One) and abrasions and, at foe Massachu­ proposed trips on Monday would be setts General boepital, her name around foe Canaries or elsewhere. A sentence from one of her . old CUTTING UP TREES INBIDSONNRA Dr. Alice, and with whom f>ollce was placed on foe danger list. He spent a large part of the day Interviews was read to her: ’beau­ ty neither buys food nor -keeps up -a. sald^r. Alice bad a joint checking Tudnlck less seriously hurt, was overhauling foe monoplane motor account at a bank. held for treatment. Cosen suffered personally. home.” She had said It in 1908. (Continued from Page One) a possible fracture of the skull, "Ciould I have spoken so truly so HIGHWAY JOBS Throughout ^le long investiga­ long ago?” she smiled. tion, Dr. Alice maintained her pro- fracture of foe spine and a broken LEAVES BOOKS TO LIBRARY been re-ihingled and painted; the Her husband was Nat C. Goodwin^ slaughter house has been converted fessional calm. She retained her pelvis. (Oonttnoed 'from Page ^ne) ■ Tudnldt’s car, foe towing truck E>ist Hampton, Nov. 26.— (A P )— famous stage star. A villa in FREE o into a blacksmith shop, tool house poise at the coronerie inquest and Cannes is her present boae.'- ' and foe car It was towing, from foe Mrs. Julia Adams Bezln, who died and store room, and Stone’s old air­ railing on wood posts, 2,400 Type ^aln when police queetioned her scene of an accident, all were de­ here recently, left her personal li­ While in New York she will see plane hangar is now a modem ”A” anchors, 25 special anchors— further after she had made her for­ foe plays on Broadway. She hasn’t molished. Tudnlck and Miss Alex brary of one thousand volumes in­ garage. 'lype “B,” 2,600 single posts, at mal statement. At no time did she seen a play in four years. Turkeys ^ make ny reference to her admis­ ander bad come to Cambridge to cluding many of foe English class­ Considerable landscape work also various locations on the State witness foe Harvard-Yale football has been done around the grounds. Highway System. sion to two insurance policies—one ics, to foe Fast Hampton public li­ game, foe police, were informed. brary, it was dlscloe^ today in a Stephan Cuddigan and Clifford Sighway Job Awarded for 15,000 in which she was named A t cote found in Mrs. Bezin’s belong­ Johnson of Hartford have been pro­ Highway Commissioner John A. as the beneficiary and another for FIRST ELECTION ARRESTS ings by her niece, Mrs. Cufobert C. moted from assistant leaders to Macilonald today announced the $1,000 In which her son, Earle, and TONIGHT Hartford, Nov. 25.—(AP)—The Adams o f CJhicago. leaders at Camp Cross. Other pro­ award of the contract for construc­ her daughter, Dr. Catherine, were to benefit. first two arrested In State’s Attor During her life, Mrs. Bezln, a motions annoimced by the camp tion work on the Hoadley Bridge ^THANKSGIVING ney Hugh M. Alcorn’s investigation cultured English wor^an, had given were: Andrew Szyck of Stafford and its approaches In Seymour, an Legal Fight Uooms DANCE George’s Tavern Springs, Jerry Lanlck of Norwalk, The possibility X)f a legal fight of corruption nd illegal voting in many of her cholc® volumes to foe NRA Highway Section project, to the recent city election, Philip De public library here. No mention of Given by George England, Prop. Erwin Milano of Torrington, Moses Charles Smith and Sons, Derby. loomed today when habeas corpus Lenard and Stanley Moffatt of writs In behalf of both the mother Luca, 33, and Joseph Santoro, 31, the legacy was made In her wlU. DAUGHTERS OF ITALY Cor. Oak and Cottage Sts. Manchester Bids for this work were received on were bound over to the term of Su­ Windsor, Anthony Pappano of Novem ber 6. and her son, were made returnable Bridgeport, Alex Fitter eind Louis at 10 a. m. perior CMminal (Jourt under bonds FIRE IN MERIDEN SUB-ALPINE FREE CHANCE WITH EVERY GLASS OF BEER! Maloney of New Haven and Harry Prosecutor Dougherty, in search­ of $1,500 each, hi police court this Meriden, Nov. 25.— (AP)—Dam­ m orning. Wolfram of Manchester to be ing the Wynekoop home discovered age of an unestlmated amount was CLUB assistant leaders. KAMINSKI CAUGHT; a letter inside of Rbeta’s violin case Charged with violation of the done at 2:20 this morning, by a fire Eldridge street Also The Singing Bartender from her husband, dated at Kansas Corrupt Practices Act, the pair are which destroy^ the Metallic For­ accused of having organized squads M osio by V City, Nov. 14, which read in part- t ie s plant in the rear of 440 Pratt ART MCKAY’S OBGHESTBA THOMAS HUMPHREY ■DU. TALKS nUDE TOnGHTRETURN the way, Rheta, I want you of men who went into the polls t® street. It is expected ,that ’the loss to do something for me. I think you vote “names” of dead persons, and WUl be above foe $5,000 mark. Ably Assisted By Bartenders are sure to be glad to do it anyway, others, according to County Detec (Oonttnoed from Page One) George England Earl Ballsieper w m BtAZUUIIS for yourself, as well as for me. It is tive Edward J. Hickey. ing informed by Police Chief J. L. to look out for mother—cheer her up as well as you can—I think she HOME DYNAMITED Bob Blood (Oonttnoed from Page One) Manning of Roanoke, ~Va., that the Scranton, Pa., Nov. 25.— (AP)— LOOKOUT MANCHESTER Springfield police wanted him, Ka­ Is pretty blue—a good many times —and I know she cares a lot about ’The second dynamiting within seven to bear mutually sincere purposes minski is siaid to have considered you, so you could help in this way. hours was reported to police today. and intelligent co-operation we will the matter for a little while and LOCK TOUR DOORS "I want you to be happy—and Nine persons Were hurled from be able to build a sturdy trade then annoimced he would not waive their beds in foe latest blast but structure in the future. extradition. win try to send you a little ‘dough’* to help along.” were unharmed! BOLT THE WINDOWS "What is more important, by Im­ Brother Under Arrect. Last night, Azma Lasky, 15, was proving our everspday commercial The New Britain youth, who con­ cut by fl dng glass and John Kawt- cealed a gim In a deserted school- 3 HE*S LOOSE AGAIN DINE and DANCE relations we can exert an even nechi was hurt by falling plaster in stronger joint influence in the cause house In Mansfield, possession of of world peace.” which brought about the arrest of CHURCH SPUTIS SEEN an explosion at hls home. TONIGHT hls brother, is aUeged to have mur­ Kawtnechl and foe owner of foe A t The dered Hayden while escaping from IN RQCH DENOMINATION other douUe dwelling bombed are Ths, scr9sn the Hamden County Jail on York employed by the same mining com­ OPENING NATIVE street in Springfield. He has been pany. \ xnastsrs tha O f The going tmder the alias of Robert Berlin, Nov. 25 — (AP) — Dr. TURKEYS Leroy In Virginia. Kaminski is “ixnpoaaibla" FOR SALE Joachim Hossenfalder, leader of alleg^ to have cracked a safe of foe Nazi-German Ch^tian move­ to give you Franklin Orcutt the Norfolk and Western Railway ment, compeUed foe resignation SAT. Hotel Sheriden and stealing currency belonging to the thrill of Coventry from foe Reich’s church cabinet the railroad company and the West­ today of foe Hamburg Bishop SUN. Tel Man. Roaedale 34-3 ern Union Telegraph oompany. CIRCLE a lifatixnel PALM ROOM Simon Schoeff eL Music By Sheridan Orchestra. The action was Interpreted as Greater possibly entailing a schism in foe No Cover Charge or Minimum. LOVE ON THE Than German Protestant church. “Dracula” or SPECIAL MENU. The church cabinet has been com­ posed of Bishop Schoeffel, Dr. Hos- WATERFRONT •Frankenstein* Narragansett Beer On Draught. senfelder, Reiehblshop Ludwig LOOK! Mueller, Dr. Heinrich Weber of Munster, ropresenting foe Reformed chiuxh members, and Dr. Frle^ch HELL AND Werner of Beiiln, legal coxinseUors. Hie Lutherans, whom Seboeffi $ 2 0 half represented in foe ehurch cab­ inet, agreed at thair Wittenberg HIGHWATER For Your Old Synod, Sept. 27, to remain In foe with f Nasi-contx^ed Reich’s church on^ FREE Tonight! provided one of their men, namely ' Radio Sohoeffel, be placed in foe chui^ RICHARD ARLEN cabinet Hoesenfelder’s ousting INVISIBLE At The IN TRADE FOR THIS Schoeffel followed a damand for hls JUDITH ALLEN W ltk m own resignation by foe factions led by foe Rev. Friedrich von Bodel- and Gloria Stuart American Bosch sfowlngh, who himself was once MAN attd _ elected Reiehblshop although the A girl lorad him— govanunant refused to recognise Claade Rains Spruce St. Tavern 1934 10 Tube him. LADIES tha worldo r i d 1hatad _____ Twin Spenkwt andfaaradhimi Baa For Perfect Tone. 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MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ SATCRDAT, NOVEMBER 26,196S, .. .SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON, Sunday. The choir is echeduied to and Bducatioa of the Mlseions’ at Mrz. Agnsa Hasa’s, 180 Cantar lank. and hM‘ laid Item fOT: sing at the evening servioe Decem­ Synpd. Entrance free, but a collec­ street. Be sure to get your bedu Some at tte man; ulw salted ber 10th. tion to cover expenses wiU be taken. and money in before that time. money have pasted on.. floitie The Boy Scouts will meet on On Thanksgiving Day a xmlon ser­ Ten^Shun Mrs. Broaaan, County Preaident, moved to othar ]^acaa. T&oaa^ sa- PAUL IN CORINTH Wedn^day evenings again here­ vice together with S t Mark’s attended the Gold Btkr ’Tree dedica­ mmiTihig hii,ve BOW daddad to t i j after. chxirch, Glast<»b\ary, will be held in tion, Sunday at the Newington boa- and do aofBatkUit toward thla The Week the'English Ihnguage at 10 a. m. in Buddies pltal. * mortal befOra wa aU paaa oat>eC tido Monday, T :S0—Beethoven-G d e f the church in Glastonbxiry. Special Mrs. Carrington and Mrs. world. A oommlttea ot foot xauor T ^ : I Cor. 1:10-18; t:l-5 Concert. choir music! Please come, one and Chartler attended a meeting of the bers of the camp, George Johnaon, * Rie Internatloaal Cidfonn Sunday 7:45—Teachers ’Training Course. aU, amd foUow the President’s and Tke BnOetin Board Brown-Landers Unit, in East Hart­ Lawrence Convene. Arthur Keat«i School Lcooon lor Nov. SO ■Diesday, 4:80 — Confirmation Governor’s exhortation to mCet in of ford, Nov. 21, and had a very good ing and Chartes Warren .were d te ^ / KNOWLEDGE Class. our respective homes of worship” time. gated to look into the. matter aad BT WBL E. CHLBOT, D. D. 6:00—Children’s Chords, for Thanksgiving for (Jod’s bless­ Ez-So’ylea Orgaaiaatioaa. The County meeting will be held make arrangements. Tlmv wQl re­ EdHor of The Oon^r^ttonalist By GEORGE HENRI DOLE 7:30—G def. ings. in Grange Hall, Rocky Hill, S und^ port their progreos at the neoct What Athens was in the ciilture Wednesday, 7:00—Boy Scouts. On Friday evening at 8 o’clock Y. American Legion and the (fliairman of standing com­ meeting. hnd philosophy of the ancient world, International Sunday-Schobl Lea-^the knowledge by which mental af- Friday, 6:30—Junior Choir. P. S. mittees are reminded to get in their Ward Cheney Camp wishes to Corinth was in its general prosperi­ The regular monthly m e e t^ of son Text, Nov. 26. flictions that distress the soul and Saturday, 9:30—Confirmation. reports. thank the V. F. W. for their invita­ ty. It WM chilled “the eye of kill life in the heart, can be pre­ 2:00—Jxmior Mission Band. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE the post will be held at the State tion to have a delegate to their in­ Greece,” and “to live as they do at Armory, Monday, at 7:30 p. m. A stallation and wishes to ^lologlse I am determined not to know any- vented. Jesus conquered all the 6:00—Emanuel Choir. H. B. Anthony, Pastor social hoiu: win follow the short British War Veterans Corinth” became a bsnvord in the anything among you, save Jesus powers that afflict mankind. As He for not having one there. andtixt woiid for luxurious living in is known, we likewise can gain do­ business session. Cikimmander F’red Baker, repre­ Comrade Buchanan has some > Christ, and Him crucified. 1 Corin­ SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL 9:00 a. m.—Prayer Service. Hartford Coimty Association of senting the Mons-Ypres Fost, at­ a sophisticated and prosperous so­ thians 2:2. minion over the things that destroy 9:30—Bible School. hens that are trying bard to break I ciety. our happiness and peace. Fear, Leonard C. Harris, Minister 10:45—^Morning worship with ser­ Legion Posts will hold their regular tended the installation of officers up the depression. For the second monthly meeting in the Men’s Club, of the Anderson-Shea Post, V. F, Eere, inevitably, in its conquest Paul, in saying that he was de­ despair, worry, anger, lust, and all mon by the pastor. time he has collected four egg» from of the Grecian cities the gospel 9:30 a. m.—Church School session Rocky Hill, on Sunday at 3 O’clock- W., held Friday evening, Nov. 17, in one hen in one day. We hope Com­ termined not to know anything, the forms of self-love are spiritual with classes for adl ages. 6:30 p. m.—Yoimg People’s Hour. must ixiake its way. It wsis nota­ save Jesus Christ, Him crucified, powers. Jesus overcame all of these 7:30—Evangelistic service with District Commander Charles Gor­ Orange hall. Fred reports having rade they all start laying the same 10:45—Morning worship with ser­ man of Plainvllle will preside. De­ spent a very enjoyable evening and way. ble for the fact that Paul paused was not depreciating general powers that afflict, and found a joy mon. Subject, Brother Alexander’s sermon by the pastor. ta his joume3ring to and fro long divine and eternal. In knowing ’The Week: partment Commander Sidney Finer was much Impressed with the in­ knowledge, but he was exalting the Special ’Thanks. is expected to be present A dele­ stallation ceremonies. In a brief enoxigh to have at Corinth a period spiritual above the material. Knowl­ Him, we also can likewise cast out 6:00 p. m.—Yoxmg People’s Hour. 'Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Young Peo­ corresponding to some modem pas­ edge is power. By means of it all that distresses, and find peace. ple’s Business Meeting at the home gation from the post will attend. speech Fred thanked the Post for Floods come in unto the soul, life Fireside service. Leader, OUiam (Comrade Edward Qulsh has been being .present and extended the MUSICAL aU B S MAKE torates, though much more intense nature’s forces are mastered and McKeown. Speaker, the pastor. of Grace Hausmann. and crowded in its relative short­ put to our service. 'The turbine seems to perish; yet, if we know the Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek appointed to the coimty graves reg­ greetings of the Mons-Ypres Post. Lord, we imderstand that the death Subject, “The New Approach to istration committee. The Permanent Armistice Day ness. will convert our streams into power Misrions.” Prayer Meeting. The marks of this deeper min­ to serve in factory and home. The of self 6ind the world are necessary Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Wo wlU 'The executive committee at their Committee held its meeting in the FINAL CONCERT PLANS for the deeper inflow of life from 7:15—Evening service in the Army and Navy Club last ’Thurs­ istry of conduct and Influence are radio brings into the homes of mul­ CSiapel. Continuing the series of commence a young people’s raUy meeting last Monday discussed two evidenced in th» fact that the two titudes music, the voices of edu­ the Lord. Even death may threaten; with the male quartet of Eastern different phases of boys' work which day night. Comrades Lindsay, still, if one knows the Lord, he does Twilight Talks on Religion and Life. 'Thompson and McCullough repre­ Proceeds to Be Donated to epistles to the Corinthians are much cators, and is making the nation a Subject, Religion and Beauty. Solo­ Nazarene College in charge. Ser­ the national organization has re­ the longest that we have of Paul’s mental unit. Science has lifted the not fear, for he is convinced that vices will be continued Friday and quested each post to take some ac­ sented the Mons-Ypres Post. Manchester Memorial Hospi­ the Lord has conquered death and ist, Mrs. Alice Scott. 'The ex-service men’s bowling tal; Hope for Large Audi­ writings, and give us with much de­ average man to a higher level of Music at the morning hour: Saturday evenings at 7:30 p. m. and tion on, namely Boy Scouting and tail the naost intimate picture that comfortable living and recreation. provided an eternal body and home aU day on Sunday, Dec. 3. the most recent project the Sons of league got away with another fly ence. for every individual who lives in Prelude—Andante CantablleC Sym­ Ing start last nij^t at Murphy'k al­ we have of conditions in the ancient Yes, we want to know about all phony TV) ...... Wldor the American Legion. The member­ church. things natural, but knowledge of Him. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN ship will recall that back in 1927 the leys. 'The boys have a lot of fun and 'Thiw it is, that knowing the Lord Anthem—“I looked and behold a many good scores were made. Re­ In Co'inth the divisions over mat­ spiritual things is incomparably su­ white cloud”— ...... WlUan Garden and Winter Streets post sponsored a troop of scouts The Beethoven and G Clef clubs ters of doctrine and concerning perior to all other knowledge. gives power to oanquer aU distress K. Richter, Pastor which was a credit to the organiza­ sults of the games will be given in are making final preparations for and to preserve faith and joy Anthem—“AU creatures of our God next week’s bulletin. matters of practice became v-ry By means of spiritual knowledge, and King” ...... Chapman tion, but owing to the resignation of the concert to be given at the high marked. A g^reat deal will be found spiritual forces are utilized, just as throughout all adversity. To know 10:00 a. m.—English service. the leader the troop disbanded. Last school auditorium Monday evening Jesus is life eternal, for His truth Postlude—“Nim danket alle Gott”. In the Epistles concerning questions by natural knowledge, nature’s ...... Karg-E3ert 11.00 a. m.—German servic^. year an effort was made to organize Mons-Ypres Auxlfiary for the benefit of the Memorial hos­ of conduct, answering the perplex­ powers are made to serve. It is and love in one sustains and re­ 9:00 a. m.—Sunday school. another, troop but no scoutmaster pital. joices. This is what Jesus meant The Week: ’The Sewing Circle held another ity of these early Chrlstiaru as to profitable to know how to arrest ’The We<^ could be foimd, so again the idea interesting session at the home of Both clubs have been active in re­ diseases that distress and destroy in saying that those who believe in Monday, 7:00—Girl Scouts. ’Tuesday 8 p. m.—Brotherhood. Just what the new fadth implied in 7:30—Intemediate Boy’s G3rm. had to be tabl^. The committee Mrs. Victor Duke last Tuesday eve­ lief work during the past five years pagan surroimdlngs. the body; but far more valuable is Him shall never die. Wednesday, 7 p. m.—German was informed on Monday night that in Manchester. The Beethoven Tuesday—Starlight Brownie Pack Choir. ning. The circle will meet again will not meet this week. Comrade Albert Dewey, who heads next Tuesday evening at the home club participated in the concert Here in our lesson, however, we Friday, 7.30 p. m.—EngUsh Choir, the scouting movement in town, had sponsored by the EMucational club 6:00—Cub Scouts. Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock the of Mrs. Albert Lindsay on Edgerton have set before us the divisions that 7:15—Boy Scouts. secured a suitable leader, so we ex­ street. last year for underprivileged chil­ were of a somewhat personal na­ State Convention of synodical pect that in the very near future the dren and in 1931 gave a concert for 7:30—Cecillan Club rehearsal. Brotherhoods win bo called to order. Mrs. Cecil Kittle, chaplain of the ture. This church at Corinth had 7:30—Men’s Bowling League at post will again lend its support to auxiliary, was one of the invited the Unemployment Association. ’The been fortunate in the distinguished AU men of our congregation are this most worthy boys’ work. Com­ G Clef club donated the entire pro­ the Y. M. C. A. cordially invited to attend this meet­ guests of the Anderson-Shea Post, leaders who had either lived there Wednesday, 7:30—^Mid-week de­ mander Kennedy has appointed Bert V. F. W., at its installation of offi­ ceeds of their fourth annual concert or spent some time with the church, ing. The speaker wUl be Rev. K. Moseley as troop committee chair­ votional. l^reside service of Richter of Manchester. cers held in Orange haU Friday, to the unemployment relief and in and the result was that these lead­ 'Thanksgiving. man with power to select his own Nov. 17 Mrs. Kittle enjoyed the 1930 both clubs appeared together in ers tended to develop followers. Friday, 6:30 — Yoxmg women’s assistants. evening very much and in a short a concert for the benefit of the Inasmuch as the leaders repre­ CH U RCHES Swedish Relief Association. gym. 'The organization of a local squad­ speech extended the beat wishes of sented somewhat different vlew- THE CENTER CHURCH ple’s Singing Company. 7:30 p. m.. 7;30_W. F. M. S. WiU meet in WAPPING ron of the Sons of the American Le­ the auxiliary. This will be thsir first effort in . points and emphasis, the tendency (CongregatiMial) Corps Cadet Class. the church pstrlors. Speaker, Miss gion will not be undertaken at this was toward the breaking up of the Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.. Life Saving behalf of the hospital and it is hoped Rev. WatstMi Woodrufl Dorothy Buttle, Public Health Nathaniel Jones and son, John time. Veterans of Foreign Wars that Manchester will support the church into divisive sects or groups, Guards. 7:30 p. m., Band rehearsal. nurse. AU women of the parish in­ Jones, of South Windsor, have re­ The next department executive concert wholeheartedly. 'The entire some saying "I an. of Paul,” others, Ser- Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Young peo­ Mobilization Order X0:50—Morning Worship. A vited. turned from Farmington, Maine, committee meeting scheduled for Mobilization of the Veterans of proceeds wlU go to the hospital, so' am of ApoUos,” and others, “I mon for Thanks^ving Sunday. ple’s Legion. A Red and Blue At­ Saturday, 9:00 — Intermediate December 6th at New Haven will tendance contest was laimched last where they have been staying at Foreign Wars in the State of Con­ that anyone purchasing tickets wU^. am of Cephas.” For some even The music: Boy’s gym. their summer home the past six take action on the grsmting of an­ feel that every cent wiU be used to-; Cairlst had become the head of a week with Helen Erickson as Cap­ necticut la ordered by Department Prelude—Nun Danket .... .Ashford weeks. Mrs. Jones stopped at Bos­ other post chsurter to a group in the Commander John T. Elllano for to­ ward the object for which the con­ party, and they were saying “I am tain and Russell Clough sus Lieuten­ First Quarterly Conference of the city of Bridgeport. The request was Anthem—“O Lord How Manifold ant of the Blue Side, and Maynord ton on her way home, to visit her morrow afternoon in Bridgeport. cert is sponsored. of Christ.” Are Thy Works” ...... Barby new church year wiU be held Wed­ mither, who is ill. presented to the last meeting and Robert Doellner, widely known Paul meets this situation very Clough as Captain and Grace Proc­ nesday evening, Dec. 6. District under the new procedure some action All Department officers. Post com­ Anthem—Look on the Fields .... tor as Lieutenant of the Red side. 'The dedication service for the new manders, adjutants, quartermas­ violinist, has given freely of his. determinedly and yet in excellent ...... Rogers Superintendent Rev. . George G. Community Church House is to be will have to be taken on the 6th. spirit. He challenges these Chris­ These officers would like to see ters, service officers. County com­ services to make this concert a sue-, Postlude—“Thanksgiving Prelude”, every member of their respective Scrivener wUl preside. held on next Sunday afternoon at Little, if any opposition will be pre­ manders, adjutants anu quarter­ cess. FYom a musical standpoint, tians regarding the imworthlness of ...... Mallard three o’clock, November 26, and sented. their divisions. He asks them, “Is sides present. Grace Proctor will be masters are requested by the order the two clubs are trying to make 9:30—The Church School dasses the speaker. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL the program is as foUows: Hymn, Comrade Dr. William B. Smith, a to attend a meeting of all groups this concert an outstanding feature Cairist divided?” Was Paul cruci­ for every age. “How Firm a Foundation;” invoca­ member of Russell K. Bourne Post, of the musical season in Manches­ fied for them or were they baptized Friday, 8:00 p. m.. Holiness meet­ Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector at the rooms of the Raymond W 9:30—The Women’s Class. Leader ing. tion, Rev. Truman H. Woodward; No. 23, of Wethersfield, who is As­ Harris Post, 164 State street, ter and have entirely memorized in the name of Paul? Mrs. Leslie Hardy. reading from the Scriptures, Rev. sistant Medical Director of the Con­ their program. He even w joices that he had bap­ November 25th—Sunday next be­ Bridgeport, Ctonn., at 1 p. m. 9:30—The Men’s League. Presi­ fore Advent. Harry S. Martin; vocaJ solo, by necticut Mutual Insurance Company It is expected that National 'The progpram will be varied in tized only a few, lest anybody dent, Harry Kitching. Studies in MANCHESTER-VERNON PARISH Robert Gordon of Manchester; his­ and Chief Flight Surgeon of the character and will consist of both might say he had bapalzed. in his Services as foUows: CommEmder-ln-Chlef James E. Van Church History, led by Mr. Wood­ Methodist Episcopal Church 9:30 a. m.—Church School. Men’s torical address in commemcMration Connecticut State Department of sacred and secular numbers, own name. He lays emphasis that Marvin S. Stocking, Minister Aeronautics, has written an inter­ Zandt will L»e present and will ad' ruff. Bible Class. of the 100th anniversary of the for­ dress the gathering. It is the duty arrangped to appeal to all musl^ beneath all differences of opinion 6:00—The C3rp Club. President 10:45 a. m.—Morning Prayer and mer Methodist church, by Ralph M. esting article which appears in the lovers. is the gospel of the Christ calling Mary Alice Andrews. Topic: Cour­ North Main Street December issue of the American Le- of every officer in Connecticut to be Sermori, Grant, of South Windsor; a finan­ present p t this meeting. . upon men to live together in love age. Devotions, Esther Pickles. Dis­ The choir meets this aftexnoon at The Rt. Rev. F. B. Bartlett, D. D., cial Stafemtet, by Mrs. Marion F. g;lon Monthly, entitled “Go Ahead and righteousness. cussion, Ernest Bengston. 5:30 for rehearsal before the rendi­ Pierce; an offering and address by and Fly.” 'This article contains The regular meeting of the Post Missionary Bishop of North Dakota was held ’Tuesday evening, Nov. 21, The Week: tion of the cantata tomorrow eve will preach. Rev. Elmer Thlenes; vocal solo by some interesting information about Paul reminds them that the test nlng. Robert Gordon. 'The dedicatory ad­ transportation both on the ground 1933. A good attendance was on SOUTH COVENTRY 7:30, Sunday —General Officers 3:00—Highland Park Sunday hand to see the newly installed of­ of the Christian way is not found and Superintendents of the Church ’The Church School meets tomor­ dress will be given by Rev. George and in the air. We Invite your at­ in outward expressions of wisdom, row morning at 9:45. Mr. MacAl- School. ficers conduct the meeting. After School will meet at the parsonage. • 7:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and G. Scrivener. The dedicatory tention to it The Rev. Charles Kelly, of Stf or in flowing words, but in the re­ pine will be at the orgsm for the prayer will be by Rev. David C::arter. 'The December meeting of the post the meeting many of the members Tuesday, 7:00 —Choir rehearsal. Sermon. left to attend the joint Installation Mary’s church will hold the regulai' alities of faith. It is the power of Enlarged choir at 8:00 period of Meditation at 10:30 and Serraor topic: “Advent.” There will be a short business which falls on Christmas ha<> been God that saves men. It is the pow­ the Worship Service following will session of Wapplng Grange, at the put over to Wednesday, the 27th, by of the V. F. W. Gold Star Post, No. services Sunday, with the 8 o’clock Tuesday, 7:00— Troop m . Boy The Week 1724 and Auxiliary at Wllllmantic mass at EaglevlUe and the 10:39 er of God that transforms their Scouts. a begin at 10:45. This service will in­ Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls’ Friend­ school hall, next 'Tuesday evening the executive committed Uvea and makes them worthy to be clude special Thanksgiving music at 8 o’clock, to vote in a new secre­ Best wishes of the membership for Invitations have been received mass in S t Mary's church. Tuesday, 7:30—Girl Reserves. ly Society. from Raymond W. Harris Post, No. The winners of the Tuesday nlghli in the Christian Church. 'Tuesday, 7:30 — High Y Club by the choir, and a sermon on, Tuesoay, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. tary, as Miss Margaret Welles can­ continued success in the drum corps’ Men should seek that power "Thanksgiving In a ’Time of Uncer not act as the secretary for the next activities are extended to Comrade 145, for the testimonial dinner in whist at St. Mary’s were as follows; meeting. 7:30 p. m.—Choir Rehearsal. ladies first. Miss Vivian Gagnon^ above all things and should give Wednesday, 6:30—Cub Pack. tainty.” 'There will also be a story Thursday, 8:00 p. m.—(Thanks­ year, and also to receive names of Bradley, formerly of the New Brit­ honor of John T. Elllano, Com­ their lives over fully to the influ­ Wednesday, 8:00—Shining Light sermon for the juniors. ’The hymns giving Day) Holy Communion. new candidates. This cohies just ain corps, who has recently replaced mander, Department of Connebtl- Willimantic; second, Mrs. John Sul^ ences of redemptive love, rather Circle, Kings Daughters. chosen are: “God of Our Fathers,” F'rlday, 3:30 p. m.—Girls’ Friend­ before the play, "Peg ’O My Heart,” Bob Von Deck as leader. Comrade cut, to be held Sunday evening livan, Willimantic, and third, Mrs. than take pride in smy achievement Wednesday, 8:00 — In-As-Much Whose Almighty Hand Leads Forth ly Candidates. at the Community Church House. Von Deck, who has led the corps Nov. 26, at 8 o’clock at Peach Or­ T. P. Flaherty, town. Gentlemens' of their own or in any assumed su­ Circle, Kings Daughters. in Beauty All the Starry Band of Saturday (Dec. 2nd)—The Men’s There was a good crowa attend­ since its inception, has done a chard, Bridgeport, Conn. Reserva­ prizes went to: first, Joseph Solin- periority to their fellows. Thursday, 7:30 a. m. — Early Shining Worlds in Splendor Bible Class wiU hold a Rummage ing the setback party given by the mighty fine job and we all wish him tions should be made at once with sky, town, second, Henry Desjar­ The topic of this lesson for inter- morning Thanksgiving Service. Mr. Through the Skies,” "God of Our Sale in the Parish House. Federated Workers at the Sadd well in his new job over in Hart­ J. R. Kelly, 164 State street dins, Willimantic, and thiid, WlUiaiii Qxedlates and seniors is given as, Woodruff will lead. The Junior choir Fathers, Known of Old,” and “Great December 5th, (Tues.) until Memorial Library last Thursday ford. Comrade Bradley, a com­ Bridgeport, Conn. Taylor, town. The door prize was •TIow to work with others.” That wiU sing. God of Nations, Now to 'Thee Our Thursday, December 7th— There evening. There were nine tables manding figure in drum corps work, In a week or ten days the selec­ won by Walter Solinsky, town, and is a good expression of the prac­ Saturday, 6:00—Junior Choir re­ Hymn of Gratitude We Raise.” will be an Elxhlbltlon of Paintings and the prizes were won as follows: will no doubt carry on in mighty tion of the Post committees will be the ace of heaurts prize went to tical meaning of the lesson for us hearsal. • The Elpworth League, at its re in the Parish House. Ladies’ first, to Mrs. Randall; sec­ fine style. Bradley, a newcomer in complete, as the Commander is Frank Elmore, Andover. There were all. It llins and consola­ tho Americap Legion Auxiliary was The Kings Daughters will meet supper. held Monday evening, Nov. 20. Fol­ Miss FYances Shea and Miss Flor­ It is strange that, with such plain briefly on Sunday at 12 o’clock. West’s 'Thanksgiving (Cantata en­ tion to Donald Harrison. ’The United Spanish War Veterans ence Whalen of the local teaching words as Paul has spoken and with titled, “Faith and Praise” tomorrow men’s door prize went to Mr. Stol­ lowing a short business meeting the A "Thank Offering” will be taken SECOND CONGREGATIONAL members played bridge, whist and WMd Cheney Camp held its regu staff will spend the week end at the example of this dissension in on Sunday for church current ex­ evening at 7:30. The special offer Frederick C. Allen, Minister tenfeldt. Refreshments were served and a good time was enjoyed. lar meeting 'Thursday, Nov. 23 at their homes in Worcester, Mass., the church of Corinth before us, the penses. Ing will be for the use of the choir the Armory, Commander Berggren and Miss Mary Walker will go to Chrlstiin Church throughout its in,their effort to secure music and The missionary meeting of the Three officers attended the Offi­ Communion Service on Sunday, Morning worship at 10:45. cers’ School, held in Rau-Locke presiding. A very interesting meeting her home in Qulnneboag. history haa been so marred by divi­ Dec. 3rd. vestments. Thanksgiving Sunday. Sermon Federated Sunday School commit­ was the program for the evening, sions and strife. Even those who Monday evening the Booster Club tee was held at the Sadd Memorial Home in Hartford. Mrs. Brosnan, The many friends of Mrs. William topic: “The Way of Gratitude.” The County President and Mrs. Carring­ there being a number of the old Wellwood will be pleased to learn have professed a commoM faith and will meet at the vestry at 8 o’clock. music; Library Thursday afternoon. The Wapplng school teachers, ton, County Secretary, were in members present who have not been that she is able to be out again after purpose in Christ have often dis­ THE SALVATION ARMY Gifts of vegetables, fruits, canned Prelude, Fleecy Cloud, Mendels­ to the meeting for quite a while played the greatest unwillingness Adjutant R. E. Martin goods etc, for the Thanksgiving with their superintendent, I. Burton charge of the school. We were being confined to her home for sohn. Dunfield, held a meeting at the fortunate to have the Department Come again comrades, the camp about a week. to work together or the utmost in­ baskets should be brought to the Anthem, “I Will Magnify Thee, O needs your help in making the meet­ competence to do so In any prac­ Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Open Air church Saturday p. m. so that the school hall last Thursday eiftemoon, Officers present also. Mr. and Mrs. Tom C. Overholt, God,” Spence. with refreshments at the close. Mrs. Brosnan and Mrs. Carrington ings Interesting. who conduct the Overholt dancing tical way. Service. 2:00, Band of Love, classes. committee may have opportunity to Offertory Mediation, Mwsanet. It was voted to donate five dollars It is the neglect and failure of 8:00 p. m., Meeting in citadel. arrange them as a display before Mrs. Laura Nevers Gates, wife of attended County Officers’ Night at school in Willimantic, are closing Postlude in E, Jackson. Rau-Locke Unit in Hartford, Mon­ to the Auxiliary for 'Thanksgiving their home at the lake and moving this essential privilege and duty Sunday, 9:30 a. m.. Company the morning service. Church School . and Everyman’s Olin Gates of Highland Park, passed baskets. It was also voted to that nuLkes a lesson like this so Im- Meeting (Sunday School). Let every The Ladies Aid society will serve away at the Backus Hospital in day, Nov. 20. to Willimantic for the winter sea­ Class at 9:30 a. m. Norwich, Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Wlgren, Junior Girls’ Work donate three dollsus towards the Jxortant, and that makes it'so nec­ member msdte an effort to be pres­ an individual chicken pie supper at Christian Endeavor Meeting at World War Memorial. son. essary that we should return to it ent, we need you, you need us. the church Friday evening, Decem­ 4:30. Her funeral will be held from Chairman, asks all Junior Members Charles CHark, of the National 6:30, Sarah MacLachlan’s Group in her late home Sunday afternoon, to send a card to Martha Tedford, Quartermaster Nelson L’Heureux again and again. 11:00 a. m., Holiness Meeting. ber 8, beginning at 5:30. charge. Topic: "Opinion Let Me was at his post again after a few Silk Oimpany, has closed his sum­ 'The Women’s quartet will sing. Vernon and will be private. The burial will who is confined to the Memorial mer home at the. lake and returned Alone." hospital. weeks' Illness. 2:30 p. m., March if weather per­ The annual Thanksgiving service Notes be in the family plot in the Wapplng to Willimantic for the winter SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL mits. cemetery. The Sewing Club met at Mrs. A number of years ago a sum of begins at 9:30, with Miss Marjorie Monday at 7—Boy Scouts. Metter’s home, ’Thursday and report money was ra is^ by the old mem­ months. S. E. Green, Minister 3:00 p. m.. Praise service. Stephens at the organ, and Miss 'There will te the regular ser­ 7:00 p. m.. Open Air service and Monday at 8—Fellowship Meeting a very enjoyable time. bers of Ward Cheney Camp for Pauline Kahan at the piano. The at the Y. Members are again reminded that the sole purpose of building a me­ vices at the Congregational church Swedish Morning Worship 10:30. march to Citadel. hymns and sermon will be as an­ Wednesday at 7:30—Band. morial to the Spanish War Veter­ with prayer and sermon by the rec­ English Morning Worship, 11:10. 7:30 p. m.. Salvation Meeting. Ad­ nounced for Manchester. Harvest the Turkey raffle will take pla.,e Saturday at 7:15—Choir. Overnight A. P. Monday evening, Nov. 27, at 8 p. m. ans. 'This money was put in the tor, Rev. Chsu-les G. Johnson. Simday School, 12:00. jutant Martin will speak on "A gifts will be brought in time for this Ooming Events Young People’s Service, 7:30, N.S.RA. (National Spiritual Recov­ service and presented for dedication Sunday evening, Dec. 10th—Dra­ Thanksgiving Day Service, 7:30 ery Act) with the NJ.RA. “If the as a part of the service. matic Service, with the presentation News p. m. A program will be rendered impelling power behind the machin­ of "The Dust of the Road,” by a and refreshments served after the ery of the N.RA. was the Spirit of EMANUEL LUTHERAN group from the Windsor Methodist Boston—Governor Ely comes to service. Christ, Euid it WM accepted by the Knut E. Erickson, Pastor church. aid of Daniel H. Coakley in the vet­ nation in the same spirit, the depres­ Simday evening, Dec. 17th—Spe­ eran attorney’s fight for re-admls- sion would soon be a thing qf the slon to the bar. The New York Gazette, in 1725, Our 'Thanksgiving Service wlU be cial sendee with Rev. Porter past.” celebrated tomorrow evening at 7 Bower as the speaker. Danvers, Mass.—Three men- criti­ was the first newspaper to be pub­ cally injured as 65-gallon gasoline BENEFIT CONCERT lished in New York state. o’clock. Let us unite our hearts in Sunday evening, Dec. 24th — Monday, 3:46 p. m., Young Peo- grateful, thankful songs and Christmas drama presented by peo­ dnnn exploded at the Leader Oil FOR praises. There is no greater sin ple of our own parish. Company plant. than Ingratitude and unthankful­ North Carver, Mass.—Body of wo­ ness, while thankfulness makes POLISH NA-nONAL CHURCH man identified by police as Mrs. Manchester Memorial Hospital happy hearts and invites new ex- Golway Street Gladys Banks, 39, mother of a two- I>eriences of God’s love and faith­ Rev. Petw Latss. years-old child, found in the cellar Given by SOUTH CHURCH fulness. If things have brightened of an isolated housa Methodist Episcopal up a bit for you and yours, you will 8:80—Children’s mass. be glad to join us in 'Thanksgiving. 10:30—Special mass in celebration MAN KILLED IN DUEL Simday— If you feel discouraged or dis­ of 15 years of Polish Independence. Springfield, Mo., Nov. 26— (A P I- BEETHOVEN and G CLEF GLEE CLUBS 9 ;30—Church Schod heartened, we believe this service 8:00—Celebration at T^m Hall, Two Ozark farmers, on a remote HELGE E. PEARSON, Director 10:45—Morning Worship will help to give you new cheerful­ North Street, special music and farm near Spokane, fought a duel Sermmi: ness, courage and hope. 'The music speeches. All welcome. with pistol and shotgun yesterday. Aselztod by will be provided by the Emanuel Herbert Davis, 22, died from Brother Alexander’s Special Thanks. choir, who wlU wear their new choir ZION LUTHERAN three pistol bullet wounds. Robert ROBERT DOELLNER, VioZintsf 6:00—Young People’s Hour robes at this service for the first High and Cooper Street Steutzman, 42, may die of a shot­ time. All are invited to enjoy a Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, Pastor gun wound in the side. 7; 15—Evening Seivice Thanksgiving social hour in the An investigation by three Chris­ Twilight Tdk church vestry after the service. Simday School at 8:80 a. m.. Ser­ tian county officials — Sheriff Religiim and Beauty ’The service tomorrow morning vice in German at 9:30 a. m. Text Joe Monger, P ro s ^ tin g Attorney Monday Evening, Nov, 27 at 8 O’clock’ will be Swedish and will begin m of aermoo: M ktt 9.18—36 (Goiqiel Joe Crain and Qoroner T. B. Craffin mCH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM **0 nioa. whose constant mercies around our pathway Hiring, 10:45. The Last Judgment, as pU^ 24 Sunday after ’Triolty). —^led the offlcm to believe the ns to worship Thee aright, and Thy great goodnees sing. tured in the parable of the net wUl Our G os^, an Affirmatiop shooting was the outgrowth of TICKETS • ae..e«e«*«feeee »• • e « • • e •• • • e • ••• • • e • Blay we In afl around ns. Thy lovlng-hln&ess see; be the theme of the pastor's ser­ Word: I: God Lays Upon Us trouble which started when Davis’ ^And gnat, O Lord, that every gift may draw os nearer mon. Sunday School and Bible a Burden, n , But He also Delivers cattle broke into Steutsman’s oom- Hiee.* classes will meet at 9:80. From The Same.” fleld. Tiekete Op Sale At Watkins and J. We Hale Co.* a ^ At I < ^ t of LEONAU) C. HARRIS, BHnlster. The Alumni Choir wlU meet for On ’Tuesdty evenly at 8 o’clock Coroner Chaffin said Steutinaan rehearsal aftnr service Sunday eve- stercmticon vtews be abowo

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M aatiitBttt may be eeehaased for the work of wke admtrad iBBlth as a Ntw York INFLUENCE OP THE JUMPING DOLLAR some other man. politician and governor but wbo re­ Behind the Scenes, in ■ The credit of the nation Is, In garded him as not only ineocperl- uorning Hfralb ■hort, the belief that the United enced but completely uninformed FUBUHHBO BY TUB HERAU) FRINTINO COMPANY, IMa Btates of America will go on. The concrming economic problems. II BtrM t only way It can be wrecked or eren Mr. Bralth has now thoroughly U f MancriMtar. Codb. WASHINGTdff* THOMAS FBRaUBON dlmlnlahed la the illfbteet dafree vindicated this view of his capacity. 0 «B«r«l UsBBC«r Is for the people to loee their faith His opinion on the currency, enprees- AdndBlstrsffSB BIttsr PIB bi. ..Dsfsttt of MoHos....Rallltt Gets PouBdBd OotoSar I, 111! in tbemselvee and in the intent of ed in the terse phrase, '1 am for .. Lost LMin M litvtiioff Comes kan offldala Inslstad. Publlabcd Wary BTaning Bxeapt gold dollars as against bologny dol­ Hopkins toRojoioo U He Leeee Job Sundays ano Holidays Batsrsd at ths the fovemment to protect them In Bill Bullitt s p « ^ aailstM t • to Pest Offles at Manobsstsr, Cobb, as their labor and their pursuit of life, lars", are thoee of a small boy ---- Ford dots One "Break.’; Hull, ww fiinnlng from sar td Mr as he balped wsIoosm MtvlnoSjMd Saeond Class Mall Mattar. liberty aad happlaees. The credit whose father is a filing clerk in a % •tBSCRlP^'lON iUTBIJUTB8 ' R y BOONtT DUTOHIR most of DM Urns ply their energies to ths creation of flclal administration candidate In­ served. have never been able to get over the the attributes of oivUicatlon, need stead of Just tha fallow who svsry- singular belief that Alexander body knew was the adalnlstratlw Full sarrloa ollsBt of M B A Bar. to borrow the labor and the fruits of "Ob, goody!" sxcialmsd Fadorai vice, Inc. Kaminski, youthful desperado wbo candidate. Relief Admlnletrator Biury Kepi the labor of its eitlsen members to Jim Farley, Roocevelt's ^ I t l - bad escaped from a Massacusetts klne, in effect, ae he f lg u ^ out Publlsber's RaprasantatlTs: Tha an extent represented by a billion cal overlord, and Baac Ed llynn that succesa of the new plan to Julius Mathews Special Agency—New jail after killing a giiard. was hov­ of the Bronx were ae oloee aa two York. Chicago, Detroit and Boston. or two or ten billions of those to­ employ 4,IX)0,000 persona with pub­ ering in their vicinity, sleeping im- loope on a pretsel during the Rooae- lic works funds would loee him bis kens of labor we call dollars, in or­ velt nomination fight Montha ago jobs. MBMBBR AUDIT BDRBAD OF der bridges and hiding out in the CIRCUUATlONa der to re-establish in their oppor- they decided to nm McKee if Tam- "If this works, we’re out—flaJsl* many*! Mayor O’Brien looked weak timlties some millions of our co­ woods, may now breathe with more be grinned. Hopklne, laoldentaRy« Tba Horald Prlntli.g Company, Inc., freedom. Kaminski has been a and then take oontrf i of New York left his 116,000 job administering assumes no financial responsibility partners who have been deprived of for Rooaevelt. for typograpblca. errors appearing In long way from Bolton end from New New York state relief advertisements in tha Manchester them^ what conceivable reason can They bad a night conference 18600 here. He also is happy be­ Evening Herald. there be for suspicion that this Ejngland, as might have been sur­ with Rooaevelt, and McKee an­ cause If eight or nine mUlion people mised. nounced hie candidacy; Fueloniat are taken from relief rolls, rtUif SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 26. nation would welch on what it owed leaders came from New York and The capture of the young crim­ worker! no longer will have an pt- to Itself? Rooaevelt began to worry about cuee to pry into their private af­ And thin is the answer to the inal in Virginia will, in all proba­ the progreailvea In Congress, who faire. “CREDIT OF THE NATION." favored LaOuardli and his Fu- “credit of the nation" query. What bility put an end to one crime We have all been bearing a tre- career, at least Bolton need fear sionlat friends in New York. creditor has thin nation, what cred­ He backed \way from a hit s ^ t Chairman Bob Wagner at the xnendous lot, of late, about "the National Labor Board didn't really itor can it possibly have, but itself? him no more to preserve official neutrality. But credit of the nation.” It is a so* mean to give Henry Ford auM a How can its credit be damaged, Farley and Professor Moley, bis norous phrase. There la about it chief publicist, left no doubt u to complete whitewash In asserting when it is dealing with itself the master’s wishes. that Ford’s position on collective Bomething solemnly conclusive. It bargaining was satisfactory. alone ? All that’s lost Is a little politi­ Is a little like the "Amen” of the IN NEW YORK But he was angry at Administra­ This nation's bonds will always cal prestige. Since McK6e ran Hebrews or the *1 have spoken" of ahead of O’Brien, Farley and Flynn tor Hugh Johnson because Johnson be good, this nation’s money will bad precipitated bis own public the Slouz in that, after it has been will try to take over the New York always be sound, so long as it re­ By PAUL HARRISON City DemocraUc organization for row with Ford on that issue vddle Invoked, there is supposed to be the board waa trying to negotiate mains a nation. If it is permitted New York, Nov. 26. — Meander- Roosevelt. nothing further. It is the "yl-kl> Federal patronage will be used. a Ford plant strike settlement. to fall into industrial and agricul­ Inga: George Arllss, conspicuously ooh-hoo” of the witch doctor, an dapper with monocle, gardenia and eat or drink with them. I am wor­ Other political Jobs won’t be open tural decay—ceases to be a nation ried and want to know If I should for Tammany men. Incantation, a benediction and a twirling stick, turns hundreds of and becomes a mere swarm of war­ move.” ■topper of argumentation all In one. heads when be paces Fifth Avenue. ring individuals—It will have no HEALTH-DIET ADVICE Answer: If you are In good Litvinoff no tea: Depart A Thought It 1s the reliance of every last Behind him the other afternoon health and using properly balanced Justice agenta had InformationInforn — credit even among its own degen­ strolled George Carpentler and Llta BY UR. FRANK MeCOY one of the highly standardised diet, there is no danger In contract­ probably cockeyed —• that "White" erated people, though it shall ac­ Gray Chaplin. And In the space of Qusattoas In ragard to Uaaltb and Diet ing the disease, especially since you Ruaalans might taka a pot ebet at Glory y#*ln his holy name; let boosters for a continuation of fiscal three blocks not one passerby cumulate all the gold afld silver and wlU be answered by Ur. MoOoy who can do not come In close contact with the commlaaar. Hence tne extraor­ the heart at them rejoice that seek and economic defiation. seemed to recognize the pair. ... be addressed la care of thle paper. Bn- the person affected. It has been dinary police and secret servloe the Lord.—1. Ohronldee, 16:10. precious stones in the whole wide But what, exactly, does it mean? New Yorkers seldom spot celeb­ oloee etampod, eeU-addrueed envelope, discovered that the expired air of guard at all times. The corridor « 6 6 world—and make all its empty rities. Relatively few seem to no­ for reply. outside Secretary Hull’s office was It is not hair splitting, it is not the consumptive Is not Infectious, They live too long who happlMM promises in terms of yellow metal. tice Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt the germ being in the sputum. Of blocked off for the first time e'ver. outlive.—Dryden. trickery of debate, to ask this ques­ when she goes shopping here . . . course, the patient should be careful Scores linger in the lobby of the DANGER SIGNALS <^tioned in jrau*- menus. How aw tion. It is a fair inquiry and it is they prepared?" in the disposal of the sputum, pre­ hotel where the NRA has its head­ ferably burning it. becoming extremely Important that WASTE. quarters for a glimpse of General The desire to live la the most Answer: Coddled eggs are pre­ It be answered. How can the peo­ Johnson when he’s due for a visit. deeply rooted of all Instincts and Is pared by pouring boiling water over (Blue Mark On the Nose) Last year the Connecticut De­ so universally found among all of them while In the shells, and allow­ Question: Father writes: "Our ple follow understandlngly the dis­ And seldom recognize him when be partment of Agriculture got out a does arrive . . . Screen stars, per­ the animal kingdom that It has aptly ing to stand about eight mloutea. baby three months old was bom cussion of this daily towering prob­ been termed the law of self-preser­ When broken open, the egg should with a blue mark on the lower part pamphlet under the title “Connec­ haps to their'owr discomfiture, sel­ lem of inflation or deflation if the dom win a gleince unless, like Arllss, vation. have a jelly-like conslateacy, but at of the nose bridge. It is sometimes ,, Built on Service protagonists of deflation are allowed ticut; Pacts About Agriculture, Cli­ their street clothes fit the charac­ Man will dodge an automobile, will the same time, should be so well swollen and grows bigger. Is this mate, Education, Recreation and run out of a burning building, will cooked that there is no transparent a birthmark? If not, what can be Growing on Service to lead their hearers up to am other­ ters which the movie-goers know .. Other Desirable Living Conditions.” Not long ago a group of chatting cling to a life preserver when ship­ albumen. done?" wise blank wall bearing in giant shoppers appraised a well-dressed wrecked. and will take along a para­ (Is Exposure To Tuberculosis Answer: 'The blue mark on your ROBERT K. ANDERSON 'letters the slogan “Credit of the This year It has got out another woman looking in a window. “Strik­ chute when traveling in an airplane. Patient Dangerous?) baby’s nose may be a dilated and swollen blood vessel, but it would be Funeral Director For Nation” and leave them standing eitlon of the same pamphlet, ing, isn’t she?” said one of them. In fact, he is constantly on the Question: Miss Viva E. writes: slightly amended. The new bro­ “Looks sdmost Oriental.” It was alert to protect himself agidnst bod­ "There is a girl sic with tubercu­ impossible for me to deteripine this WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. there bewildered ais to their where­ Anna May Wong. ily injiuyr. He avoids those things losis in another fiat in our hcluse. without being able to make an ex­ TEL. Office 6171. House 7494. abouts but awed by four tremen­ chure contains, for the g^reater part, which might result In immediate Sometimes 1 talk to her when she Is amination. If you will find out from dous words? exactly the same, subject matter, Broadway’s Band Rivalry death, but is apt to be careless of sitting out in the sun. Is there dan­ a doctor just what the trouble is and the same cuts, in many cases with The new fourteen-room apart­ those things which do not produce ger of catching the dlseeiae? We send me his report, I will be glad to What is the credit of the nation never go into their apartment and advise you. the same make-up and employs the ment of Eddie Cantor will have Its an immediately disastrous effect. and on what is it baaed? own little movie theater . . . Home- You yourself, for Instance, will avoid , There is one answer to each of same text, but is entirely reprint­ bound show girls buy their tabloids drinking a strong poison because fthese questions upon which is built ed. The only substantial differ­ from an old womtn who used to be you know that it is immediately dan­ ence between the two editions is a famous burlesque queen In the gerous. And yet, did you ever stop the entire case of the standpatters. days when burlesque was on the so- to consider that the food which you -They go something like this: "The that in the new one a few pages ci^ plane of today’s musical comedy are eating day by day may result in credit of the nation is the faith of toward the back of the booklet deal . . . One of the most popular for­ a slow poisoning and that jrou may, its creditors in its ability amd will­ with the eight counties separately. tune-tellers is a “gypsy princess” as the old German said, “Eventually Elven the cover design plates are whose real name is Cohen ... eat yourself to death?” ingness to pay its debts. It is The Paul Whiteman-Rudy Vallee You have in the past, probably se­ baaed on the creditor’s belief that the same and the same colors are rivalry (they’re playing in night lected your food because it filled you Wa at iias become he will receive in payment money used. clubs on opposite sides of Broad­ with a comfortable feeling^. If the no less vaduable than he loained.” We have no disposition to quarrel way) has resulted in the posting of pleasures of the table were the only more and still more daring pictures rules to consider, this way of select­ Incidentally be it noted that no with the Connecticut Depeirtment of of chorus cutles in the lobbies of the ing food would be as good as aay, standpatter ever stipulates that the Agriculture nor to belittle its respective establishments. There’s but since the taste of the food has money in which the nation disr efforts. But we can’t help feeling something a little incongruous in little or no connection with Its seeing a likeness of clean young that the impression likely to be wholesomeness, it is as important charges its debt shad! be no more American Vallee-hood, by all ac­ for jrou to use as much caution in Servant Problem? valuable than that which he loaned. drawn from a comparison of these counts the inspiration for a great selecting food as tou would In regu­ wave of pure, sweet sentiment, sur­ Now this is an extremely elemen- two pamphlets is thst the only ap­ lating any other acta of your life. # rounded by pictures of voluptuoiu My experience in examining and tary pair of definitions and, like a parent reason for printing the new and undraped charmers. White- one was to give some printer a job diagnosing thousands of cases each good many elementary definitions, man, the old sophisticate, can take year, over a period of many years, they may lead us far astray if we at the expense of the taxpayers of it. But tlie portrait of Rudy seems has convinced me that diet Is a most HAVE YOU ever considered that the averagre wife of today gets along the state. to be assuming, day by day, a look potent factor In evtry disease. An gruide our course by them. The of embarrassment. acute disease rarely attacks the better with one servant than the average woman of the ’90*s could manage kindergarten assertion that the body without being j^reoeded by 0 world is round like a ball, if it were Decline of a Node symptoms and warnings long before A COOLIDGE IDEA. Speaking of nudes, "September to do with several? accepted by astronomers, would the actual condition of slckneaa ’las No one Idea of Franklin D. Roose­ Mom” has lost all the popularity bf.en shaped into a dleorder which make all their calculations worth­ velt drew more derisive criticism she enjoyed before the war, and is may be called by a special name. less. The world is merely somewhat by way of becoming an antique. For The best time to begin a cure Is during the last presidential cam­ the entire coimtry, only eight or ten You may jokingly say, “She has to.” But the real reason Is, she can. round, somewhat like a ball. when you first begin to feel these paign than his plan for putting a copies a week are sold by the Amer­ pre-disease symptoms. You can The real answer is the electric refrigerator, the modem stove, the The credit of a nation is, actual­ ican publishers of the famous print thereby prevent the danger and in­ quarter million young men to work —and those are probably intended ly, considerable more than the con­ in reforestation projects; nor did for bar rooms as sentimental remin­ convenience of the actual sick spell. washing and ironing machine, the vacuum cleaner, the countless labor- fidence of a few bondholders that ders of a long-gone day__ After most serious diseases, even any of his ideas work out any bet­ though cured, the body remains bat­ saving devices that actually replace servant power. they will get back a sum of money ter in actual practice. The picture first was popularized tle-scarred and Injured in ways that equal to a sum loaned to the gov­ here by a press agent who put It in Now the American Tree Associa­ a window and h ir^ a score of tough no amount of after-cure can com­ ernment plus a larger sum in inter­ tion, having done some research, re­ pletely remedy. e little street urchins to gawk for It. It is not wise to be constandy est and that the, payments will be ports that the late Calvin Coolidge Then, anonymously, he called th® / It is the many improved staples, the convenient packaged goods, Society for the Suppression of Vice looking for trouble, but It would be in “sound money." ' The credit of himself had the same idea before the folly for one not to pay attention the glassed and canned foods, the prepared foods tha^>^ve so much time the nation lies in the profound be­ and suggested that the salacious 1982 campaign began. In one of exhibit ^gbt be corrupting the when there Is a red light or a warn­ ing gong of danger ahead. In your lief of a himdred and twenty-five the articles he wrote for the New morals of youth. If they didn’t be­ and labor. million people that they constitute lieve it they could come and see the own body, there are many danger / York Herald-Tribune after leaving signals jurt as actual aa these which a solidarity which is capable of sus­ iimocent kiddies who were staring at the White House, Mr. Coolidge said: it. ... The resulting attempt at should serve to warn you of Impend­ taining itself and each of them “If the government ever needs to suppression got “September Mom” ing disaster. Answer these ques­ It is better marketing facilities—convenient stores with a wide variety tions to yourself, and then you will through the application of intelli­ give work to the unemployed, an off to a flying start. But in recent gent effort to the resources of na­ years even the reformers have come be able to judge whether or not you of merchandise, including fresh, healthful foods, in season and out enlarged nyntem at reforestation to tolerate her without a qualm. are being warned by nature: Is ture. The credit of the nation is would be a partial solution, free your complexion pimply? Do jrou ^the faith of the people in them- from objection. It would not In­ Ready for Repeal have an over-abundance of stomach 'selves, in the coimtry, in the future. The “cordial shops,” those thou­ and Intestinal gas? Are rau con­ It is modem advertising—crammed with usable news for the woman in terfere with rates of wages or mar­ scious of distress in your Mdomen? The credit of the nation is sup­ sands of bole-ln-the-wall places keting of production In any existing which have been selling liquor Do you feel tired in the m o m ^ ? the home—making poMible rapid progress hy developing new markets for ported by the certain knowledge industries. Under co-operation ol openly for years, are not at all Are you subject to constipation or diarrhea? Do you worry, feel un­ .that a very large majority of the federal and local governments, a alarmed by the advent of repeal. goods, and new goods foi( markets. Advertising, that tells yon what to inhabitants are fundamentally hon- Some of the proprietors say they In­ happy, or scold? Are you ileep- national policy of reforestation tend to close up and do a "telephone lees? Is your circulation-poor? Do buy, and where to buy i t liest and fair, that they have no de- should be adopted without delay.” business,” delivering the same boot­ you have headaches? These are a «ire to take upscrupulous advantage An interesting footnote, this, to leg products at slightly lower few of the warning fore-runners of disease. If you can answer "yes” to Jof their neighbors and certainly no one of the brightest angles of the prices. Others intend to remain Feason to.wish to cheat themselves. open and sell nptbing but pure grain any of these questions, you should Advertising makes It'easier to live, more healthful to Hve, pleasanter to “new deal.” alcohol, which presumably will be a Immediately begin to care for ymir It is supported by the realisation legitimate commodity, and all types health and avoid a more serious dis­ live. Yes, and more economical! ^hat this nation is, in a very real of flavoring extracts. People win ease. , ^ ^ d inescapable sense, a co-partner- SMALL BOY SMITH. still make their own gin, the mer­ Even If you are suffering from chants believe, and can be Instmcted some of these s^ p to m s, you should ^ p of more than six score millions There have always been a good in the preparation of synthetic ryes take courage from the knowledge READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR PRACTICAL LIVING NEWS jof human beings, not one of whom many Democrats wbo .have been and liqueurs, which they have been that habits of healt'- may be culti­ possibly be wholly independent firmly convinced that nothing in the drinking for years *myway. vated as well as the deetruetlve Some other business men antici­ habits which lead to disease. The jnf all the rest. It is supported by world but religious bigotry prevent­ pating repieal are members of a recognition of the proneness to a the realisation that n^en the gov­ ed Alfred E. Smith from being syndicate controlling an automatle disorder may make It possible by ernment spends money on things or elected President of the United cocktail vendor. A quuter put Into study and appUc^on to evolve an one’ of four slots (for four (utterent even greater degree of health than K bn services it is expending part of States. They utterly rejected the kinds of drinks) stirs the robot that possessed by t&e average per­ - . H'Ji %'r |he effort cmd labor of all the people theory that a great many voters, bartender into action. Visible be­ son. .. ; , .',1 .".k 10 not just pieces of paper or wholly free from the Influence of hind some little w&dowa, a glass on . ■ .A S.1T a moving platform passes under a ^U^BSnONS AND ANSWERS its of metal which in themselves bigotry, simply could not see Mr. series of spouts and receives an ex­ of no value whatever, but mere Smith as Presidential timber— that act measure of each required ingre*; (OoddM Eggs) wfafireby one work Uui’e ware aay number of people dtent. Pretty soon a door pons open Question: Miss F. writss; *1 wd tfiew’j tha — ^ ^ fre^ently see coddled eggs mmd-

f - ’> MAN( H!BRBVBinNGHE»AIJ)/ MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, N O V E M ® » r ^ ^ ^ m a s s i f ST. CUBAATLOWEST ROCKVILLE 1 Bieethoyen CluA To Sing At Benefit Concert Mwiday New Nby. 25— (A P )'— HNE ENlBiTAlinEIlT Stocks waite to nooderstriy jSiMr tftowas POINT RIGHT NOW lajghMT in qviUit tyxtiqg today. to thft J Alcoh<^ nrm white Unprove- AndicQce Plefuwd ^ st meilo(SM Of l>Q ln % 'Pl«yb(^ m oitln othw paito of the list wiui u4ed Program — * Comody erh, bniit'and’ ohUB^- dnnew w p HOSPITAL PLAYERS EARN .'VI fother spotty* Featured. be on tjhe biU o f fore. I8S^e8 gatolhg slseabte fractl(»u WilUke, Venutt'a singfaig prampf«rt Goyemment in Hands of to around a iNdnt indpdsd'Atocri- PLAUDITS IN 2ND SHOW St. Mary's Q|ris d e a d ly society win do the callthi;. Dancinff wtt oan Cten. U. S* Bteol. National Dlf- start at 8;15. ' i' t^ers, Scheplsiy l^ tU lers, U. S* gave a highly successful entertain­ Lowest Class Says Local ment last night \rii)ch filled the ’Tbh themselves w ill Smelting and Standard (Dll of New vide the enter1;alnmeat fo r the e««g “Twin Beds,” Given for Bene­ Jersey. Unloh Pacific was un­ parish haU. to overflowing. It coa- msted o f music, flimees and a three- nlfig as they participate in the Man in Letter. fit of Hospital Fund^ Scores changed while Consolidated Gas events of the Karnlval. As this la a slipped a shade. act eome^, entitled, “And Masy Hit at Sykes School. Did,” presented under the dlrectida costume affair, one o f the main at^ /VI though the R- F. C again held fractlcns win be the fomous Farm^ the domestic gold p ^ unchanged of Mlsa Eveline Pentland, ^ a cast The present Cuban gfovemment la •Twin Beds,” a farce comedy m of 11 characters, with Miss Mar­ 6ts* Parade In which those who at^ at $33.76 an ounce, foreign ex­ tend to costume wlU compete and at the lowest point possible accord­ three acts, presented last evenixig in changes dlq>layed a steadying ten­ garet Robinson of Center street in the auditorium of the George Sjrkes dency at opening. Sterling the title role. valuable prizes win be a^torded for ing to a letter received today from the most appropriate Farsoer and Memorial school by the Hospital showed a gain, of 1 3-4 cents at William Davis played dual parts George Dougherty, son of Mr. and as Mary’s lover and tbe “ Goitleman Farmerette costomes. ’The commit^ Players drew high compliments $5.19 3-4, and thh French franc re­ Mrs. Patrick Dougherty, of this from. Qeorgls.” Valette Turner and tee requests those who are plan­ from a record audience for the mem­ covered .01 of a oeht at 6.20 cents. town. Dougherty la an inatructor Langdon Judd In jrivenile roles ning to attend to bunt up their bers of the cast and David L. Hood- Lbndon boosted the gold price five in Ruston Academy, ' Havana. furnished meat of the comedy. Miss low who directed the presentation pence 'to 126 sfallSnge 6 pence an overaUa and old straw bbnnets and Dougherty’s letter follows: Dorothy Russell was excellent in for the benefit of the RocVvUle Q ty ofunce. 'The American e^valent, join the Farmers' Parade. No ‘This whole situation down here the guise of .a feminist. Miss Alice Hospital. based on the opening of the pound, masks wlU be aUowed. 1s so depressing it is hard to write. Nell as the nudd and Wilbert Had­ In order wlU foUow the famous This is the second presentation was about $32.^. I suppose that I should consider my­ den, tbe hired man, In love with this year for the benefit of the hos­ The report of the Federal Reserve old-time Husking Pee and plenty pf self very lucky to be able to keep each other, created considerable pital by the Players, a club organ­ Board, showing a contra-seasonal red ears wUl be provided* the pota­ my head above water, but there is merriment Miss Evelyn Burrell ized last March for the purpose of decrease In the output of basic in­ to race in which the boys and gals no fun trying to reach port in handled tbe motherly role assigned raising money for hospital equip­ dustries during October, was being will show how spry they are by sinking ship. to her in a capable manner. ’The ment. studied by Industrial observers. 'The picking up their taters toe quick­ ‘T get off a few Impressions, same was true of Frank Miller as The story of “Twin Beds” deals board’s adjusted Index declined from est, and laat but not least wlU be however. Today la a holiday. One an elderiy gentleman. Miss Mary with the fellclUes and infelicities 84 per cent of the 1928-25 avei^e the fancy nail driving contest and of Cuba’s foremost Intellectuals died Mc(Daughey amused by her anxiety of three married couples (to say to 77 per cent. This figure, how­ this shoidd be good when tbe ladles yesterday, so they declared a holi­ The Beethoven Glee Club, a chorus of sixty male voices under the leadership of Helge E. Pearson, will to reduce, and Miss Dorothy Jensen nothing of e maid who is a paragon ever, compared with an Index of 67 get their hammers going. Valuable day. Anj^hing to knock off work. appear in a joint concert with the G Clef Club at the High School HaU, Monday evening. The club has been as a fashldnabLe young woman com­ in many ways) in their futile efforts per cent In October of last jrear and prizes w 'l be awBurded to the win­ “This country is now in the hands organized for nine years and has given many concerts throughout New England; and lovers of good male pleted tbe cast One attractive liv to rid themselves of uncomfortable a low mark of 60 last March. - Al­ ners in an the events and all who o f admost the lowest elements in the and trouble-brewing proximity in a chorus singing who attend the concert Monday will be well repaid in the musical treat enjoyed. Assisting ing room scene sufficed for all three attend are eligible to participate. population who would have intelli­ the two clubs will be Robert Doellner, weU known violinist. The entire proceeds of this concert will go to though Industrial production sagged, fashionable apartment house. the bosurd fotind that factory em­ acts. Many of tht^ prominent officials al­ gence enough to take charge. Each the support of the Manchester Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Bert Judd sang In a most ’The cast was as follows: "Harry ployment about held Its own during ways plan to be present at these day there is more paralysis, more Hawkins,” Charlton Walther; “Sig­ pleasing manner, “ Sing Me To Huskings to meet the boys and confusion, and less guarantee. The the month. Sleep,” and “Just A Song at ’Twi­ nor Monti,” Edmund Smith; “A n­ In the two weeks ended November girls and “ mend their fences.” Res­ rule is really located in the army, drew Larkin,” William Smith; or older regardless of color and light”, with Mrs. Caroline Komer ervations have been made for the which is half “nigger”, half disci­ 7, the government’s Labor Statistics “Blanche Hawkins,” Beatrice Leon­ creed. ’The object of the new fra­ Britton at th e piano. Mrs. Britton Mayor of Vernon and his Cabinet plined, completely dishonest, very FIREMEN'S DANCE Bureau disclosed, food prices re­ ard; “Signora Monti,” Emma West; ternity is to improve the spiritual, ADDISON proved to be an accompanist of and It is rumored that the new fire unintelligent, and entirely, egotisti­ sumed their advance a f t v a four “Amanda Larkin,” Marlon French; social, economic and physical con­ m erit She also played for the department wlU attend in a body. cal. They are the most contempti­ Past Masters’ night was observ­ weeks’ decline from the high point “Norah,” Dorothy Ashe. ditions of the yoimg men who enter. dances by Jean CTlarke and Florence ble lot in Chrlstiandom. ’The coun­ ed by Hillstown Grange 'Thursday reached September 6. 'Hie Bu­ The Hospital Players were organ­ HOLIDAY EVENT Johnson. The children in response try is moving fast into the p>osltion 'The following have been elected evening, November 23, with Past reau’s index number of the general ized in March of this y e w after the to an enthusiastic encore reappear­ PEDDLER HERE FINED; of a second Mexico and Haiti. Roose­ as temporary officers: Herbert Ibvel of retail food prices moved up play “Mary’s Ankle” with the main Master George Ruoff in charge of ed for another dance “ Oh Suzan- velt does not want to come down Scheiner, primus; F. C. Harlow, pro­ the program. Mr. Ruoff stated that two-tenths of 1 per cent In the two object of giving plays for the pur­ nah,’’ with Jean playing' the har­ here, but things may get so bed that primus; Stewart Neff, tribunal; there are fourteen Past Masters of weeks to 106.7. The September pose of raising money for equipment monica. Other musical numbers WAS WTTHOUT PERMIT he will have to come down, or just Francis Green, quaestor; F. W. Annual Thanksgiving Eve peak was 107.4 while the low mark of the Rockville CHty Hospital. Hillstown Greinge at the present that were well received were the admit that the Platt Amendment Prelle, publicity chairman. time. Past Master jewels were pre­ of 90.4 was recorded last April. ’The Players consist of the follow' xylophone * solos of Anthony doesn’t mean a thing, and we are Daliymen to Meet sented-to Misi. Emma B. Bancroft O’Bright and the numbers by the Samuel Barrabee, Former Lo­ willing to allow Cuba to revert to ing: Edmimd Smith, presideilt; Bea­ ’The Dairymen of Rockville, Ell­ Social Has Been Feature trice B. Leonard, vice president; and George Ruoff, a gift from Maxwell Mandolin Ensemble. cal Merchant, Pays $15 Fine a Congo republic with a few of the ington and surrounding towns are Hillstown Grange as a reward for NEW YORK M AN’S CAR ’The supply of home made candy decorations of civilization such as a Carlton H. Walther, treasurer; Dor­ to meet this evening in Ellington to in Town Cflurt. othy E. Ashe, secretary; Wilfred faithful service in the interests of Since 1899. was quickly exhausted. machine gun. organize a branch of the Farmers Kent, William F. Smith, Elmer F. the Grange. DAMAGED IN CRASH The cast presented to the director, Samuel Barrabee, former local “A large percentage of the popu­ National Association, Inc. Haxtensteln, Annie Hathaway The Grange held a card party Mis Elvallne Pentland, a beautiful merchant, and now a peddler of dry­ lation would welcome an interven­ Tbe purpose of this organization November 21 with 130 present. The Smith, Marion B. French, Emma B. The Thanksgiving Eve social held bouquet of crysanthemums. goods house-to-house, and Uvlng at tion. However, we would get small is “to do any and all things for the sum of $27 was received and turn­ West, John M. (Sessay, David every year since 1899 under the aus­ Bumps Into Electric Company’s 133 Irving street, Hartford, was thunifw in the end for our trouble, so benefit of the farmer.” ed over to the lecturer, Miss Arline Hondlow. pices of Hose & Ladder Co. No. 1 of ^Truck at Main and Woodland found guUty In town court here this I don’t blame Roosevelt for holding A ll farmers Interested In the Getto, for a Christmas fund for Placed on Probation. the South Manchester Fire Depart­ morning of peddling goods without off.” ______dairy business have been invited to over !50 children who will receive Streets. COSTUME BARN DANCE As the result of activities of the ment will be one of the high lights a Ucense. Barrabee was arrested on attend this meeting. present*: at the Christmas exer­ (Donnecticut Humane Society and of the Thanksgiving social events in Birch street yesterday by Lieuten­ Mrs. Clifton Chapman cises to be held In Hillstown Grange A Ford coupe, owned and driven the state police, Mrs. Mary Donoro- town. This year the dance will be ant WUliam Barron. Presented In Mrs. Edith Louise (Snow) Chap­ ball next month. by Samuel MtxAliater of 447 Blast AT VERNON TUESDAY MRS. RAND PRESDENT wicz of Holyoke, Mass., and Syzon held at the School street Rcc. on court today he was fined $15 and man, aged 60 years, wife of Clifton 'The resulti. of the Grange elec­ 134 th street. New York City, was Morosky of Spring street, Rockville, Wednesday evening, the night before costs by Deputy Judge ’Thomas Fer- L. Chapman, of 10 ^orence avenue, tion held November 9 for officers badly damaged at 9 o’clock this were brought before Associate Judge Thanksgiving, as has been the cus­ Huskin’ Bee to Be Held for giison. Banab^ paid a total of OF WESLEYAN GUILD died at her home shortly after mid­ for 1934, are: Master, Frank Ruoff; morning in cm accident at the com­ Thomas Larkin in the Rockville city tom since the affair was first Inau- Benefit of Sacred Heart $22.32. night yesterday. Death was caused overseer, Eldward Ilasch; lecturer, er of Main and Woodland streets, in­ Barrabee claimed that he was court yesterday morning, charged urated. It has always been one of by complications following an iU- Mrs. Harold Miller; steward, Carl­ volving a Manchester BDectric com­ Church — Farmers* Parade* seUing goods on orders. He had with misconduct Sle popular events of the fall sea­ Women of South Methodist Specific charges were lodged ness which extended over several ton Hatheway: assistant steward, pany truck, operated by Fred Wohl- Also. been warned previously by (3hief Louis lu m er; chaplain, Carrie No­ son. 'This year A l Dwyer and His Church Hold Election against the pair by Prosecuting A t­ months. Since last spring Mrs. lebe of 423 Center street. - Samuel G. (Dordon that he must seU lan; treasurer, Emma B. Bancroft; Virginia Vagabonds have been torney John B. Thomas as result of Chapman had been suffering from Wohllebe was driving north on The annual Costume Bara Dance on direct orders or else tsdee out a OflBcers Last Evening. secretary, Mrs. Carlton Hatheway; secured to furnish the music. 'This evidence furnished by State Police­ heart trouble. Main street and turned into Wood­ and Husking Bee Kam lval to be peddler's license which costs an out gatekeeper, Frank Locke; Ceres, troupe of accomplished musicians man Jesse Foley of the Stafford Mrs. Chapman was bom in Elling­ land street. ’The Ford, which was given for the benefit of the Sacred of town man $100 a year. Lieuten- Mary Roglnka: Pomona, Virginia has been acclaimed by all that have A well attended adjourned meet Barracks who investigated the com­ ton, December 16, 1872, the daugh­ traveling close behlixd. struck the Heart church in (Dhurch hall, Ver­ 8mt Barron testified that Barrabee Blake; Flora, Miss Frances Gut; hesu'd them as one of the finest Ing of the women of South Metho plaint at the request of Agent ter of Otis and Mary EUlen Chap­ rear end of the truck and went over non, next ’Tuesday night promises has been coming to Manchester fo f lady assistant steward, Elizabeth dance bapds appearing in New Eng­ dlst Episcopad chufch last evening, Green of the (Connecticut Humane man Snow. Practically all her life the curbing on the comer, the right to be one o. the most enjojiable and the past two years selling hls goods. Welch: pianist, Elizabeth Hartl. elected officers and committee chair­ Society. land today. side of the oar being crushed. A l­ novel events of th« Thanksgiving He drives an automobUe truck, the was spent in Rockville. She was a Brainard Bell baa been teaching men for the newly-formed Wesleyan Attorney Donald Fisk appeared Hose & Ladder Ck). No. 1 is prac­ though the front right wheel, fender season. Patterned after the old- body.of which carries no name. member of Sabra Trumbull Chap­ In the Glastonbury High schoql the Guild- ’This'organization is the co­ in defense of Mrs. Donorowlcs, who tically self supporting and this An­ and running board were heavily time farm dances at which bam ter, Daugrhters of the American past two weeks. 'The principal, John ordinated body of all the women’s offered to plead guilty to a minor nual Thanksgiving Eve social has damaged, no glass was broken and dancing and tbe husking bee pre­ ’The U. S. Naval Hvdrographlc Revolution and the Mothers Club of Goodrich, has been ill with quinsy groups of the parish. Under its offense if an adultery chargpe were been their means of raising the the driver escaped without Injury. dominated, the idea has been im­ (Dffice has published a map showing the Union Congregational chlrch. sore throat. Mr. Bell had a class of supervision the parish has been noUed. funds to carry on the work. In the Police Officer Walter CDasaels in­ proved upon and now a regular the main trunk air routes of the She was an active member of the seventv scholars. divided into districts and the past Prosecutor Thomas made a church. old days Cheney Hall used to be vestigated. Hiisklng Bee Kamlval Is presented. world. month over two hundred calls have packed to doors as everyone in town lengthy explanation saying that Mrs. Chapman is survived by her been made by the Friendly Visitors turned out for what was then the about five yeems ago Donorowicz husband, Clifton L. Chapman, two from the Guild. BRIDE-TO-BE GIVEN highlight of the fall social season. left hlB wife with six children, four sons, Mahlon Caiapman of Rockville Interesting reports were made by of whom are now with him and that In 1916 square dances were dropped the chairmen of these districts, and and Otis Clhapmsm of Bridgeport, the latter did housework to support also three grand children. A SURPRISE SHOWER for the first time from the evening’s the Friendly Service Committee told program. Each year hundreds await them. Morosky, he said, lived The fimeral of Mrs. Chapman will of the work done this past week in at her home as a "star boarder.” A be held from her late home at 10 this event and it has gradually be- the distribution of clothing. child was bom last February. ’Tbe 1 come the meeting place for the Florence street on Sunday after'^ Miss Helen M. Modean Guest The Executive committee com­ complaint was investigated by the younger generation of the town and R O Y A L Culinaire prised of the officers and chairmen noon at 2^80 o’clock. Rev. George S. at Party Last Night; Groom- The (Connecticut Humane Society be­ for those students home from col­ was authorized to prepare a consti­ Brookes, pastor of the Union Com cause of the children. Mrs. Dono- ■ Elect Also Honored. lege for the holiday. tution and by-laws for presentation grqgatlonal church, will officiate. rowlcz’s husband was ordered five The first motor fire truck in town at the next regular meeting in Dec­ Burial will be in the family plot in Miss Helen M. Modean was th'e years ago, when presented In court was purchased in 1907 by Hook A ember. Report was also given by the BUlhgton cemetery. guest of honor at a surprise miscel­ on the charge of non-support, to Ladder Co. No. 1 of the South Man­ the Red Cross team which partici­ pay towards the support of his wife Ftmeral of J. Hayden laneous shower given last night by pated in the recent roll call cam­ The funeral of william J. Hayden, her sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Mo­ chester Fire department. A great and children, but failed to do so. deed of the money used to purchase paign. Attorney Donald Fisk said he of 37 West Raymond street, Hart­ dean at her home on Hamlin street. New officers and chairmen are as this truck was obtained from the Latest and Great­ had every reason to believe the wo­ ford, a former Rockville resident, The hostess was assisted by Mrs. follows: President, Mrs. Clara Rand; sale of tickets for the Thanksgiv­ man honest. Three weeks ago she who died suddenly on ’Tuesday Harold Modean and Mrs. Arvid Gus­ Vice President, Mrs. Mae DeWolf; ing social and from the money rais­ left for Holyoke as she believed night, was held from the Hayden tafson. About 35 relatives and Secretary, Miss Alice Benson; ed from the sale of tickets on tbe that she would have a better oppor­ home at 8:30 o’clock yesterday friends from this town and Hartford Treasurer, Mrs. Mabel Rogers; turkey, goose and pig drawing. This * tunity to get work there as her morning and from S t Michael's were present. Membership Committee, Mrs. Ger­ The bride was showered with feature of the firemen’s social will troubles h ^ leaked out in Rock­ Catholic church, Hartford, at 0 est Contribution To trude Noren; Ways and Means, many beautiful gifts which she un­ be included on this year’s program. ville. The attorney told how she o’cloek. Burial was in the family Mrs. Edward O’Malley; Program, wrapped, seated in the living room I came to Rockville at the request of plot in St. Bernard’s cemetery, Mrs. Ella Burr (speakers), Mrs. beneath a- huge umbrella decorated the authorities without le ^ pro­ Rockville. Emma Kehler (entertainment); in pink and green. The same color ceedings. Briefs ELLINGTON WOMAN HURT Social, Mrs. Florence Anderson; scheme w ^ used by Mrs. Modean in As the result of recommendations Principal Philip M. Howe, accom­ Friendly Service, Miss Gertrude Ab­ her dining room. The table center- Syzon Morosky was fined |25 and Modern Home bey; Custodian, Mrs. ElUen Nyman;' panied by Mrs. Howe, headed the piece was exf pink pompoms and tbe IN CRASH AT WAPPING costs and sentenced to jail for three Parsonage, Mrs. Clarlbel Carr. delegation of the Rockville High candles in green and pink. A buffet months. The jail sentence was later school faculty who attended the luncheon was served Emd a social suspended and Attorney Donald Fisk wedding o f . two members of the evening enjoyed. Mrs. Henry Stoweli May Have was appointed special probation faculty. Miss Grace Klerstead and Miss Modean is to be married on Broken Jaw, New Haven officer. Kenneth Little which took place in SAVE TIME BY BRINGING Saturday, December 2, to Carl T. Man Injured, in Collision. A jail sentence of three months Hartford yesterday afternoon. Johnson of HoU street. Last night was Imposed on Mrs. Donorowicz A members supper will be held on Mr. Johnson was the gfuest of honor Mrs. Henry Stoweli of BUlington — WHIPS MIXES FIRE TO THE HREMEN but this was alsb suspended and A t­ Monday evening in the G. A. R. at a stag party given by 25 of his road, Wapplng, and George Lldetus, torney Fisk was appointed special Hall under the auspices of Ellen G. friends here and elsewhere at the probation officer in her case. a salesman from New Haven, were Trolley Blaze Calls Out Com­ Berry Auxiliary, United Spanish Staye cottage in Coventry and pre­ Injured in an automoLlle accident Joint Installation. War Veterans. sented with a General Electric pany No. 2 But Car Is Driv­ ’The newly elected officers of Involving two pleasure cars and a - SHREDS CHOPS A meeting will be held this eve­ radio. truck on the Pleas«uit Valley road, en to Meet Apparatus. Frank Badstuebner Post, Veterans ning in Odd FeUows Hall, Citizens of Foreign Wars, and its Auxiliary, at Clark street, just west of Block, of the group which are In­ were jointly Installed last evening Wapplng Center, shortly after 11 The Royal Culinaire is faster and sturdier and more terested In forming the “Italian 13 YEAR OLD LOCAL BOY “The mountain may come to in G. A. R. hall. Memorial building. o’clock last night. Clqb,” now in the process of organi­ powerful. It is not a motoriz^ development of the old Mohomet” Is an old adage but it had Past Department (Commander Mrs. StoweU is at the Manches- zation. The temporary officers are its modern counterpart last night William Dibble of Meriden, was in Memorial hospital where today X- as follows; President, Fred Romeo: IN RADIO DEBUT TODAY eg g beater principle, but radically new and different. when a fire came to ^ c a l firemen. charge of the installation of the ray pictures were to be taken to de­ secretary^ Herbert Paganl; treasur­ The space in front of the control Badstuebner Post while Mrs. Dibble, termine whether or not her jaw was It is designed to give trouble-free service — to last for er, John Bonan; executive commit­ broken, as seemed indicated. Lldetus box of a Connecticut Ck)mpemy trol­ also of Meriden, was in eb u ge of Larry Metier Plays Trumpet tee, Ollmplade Genovesi and John remained at the home of WUliam many years and to serve the needs of the largest fam­ ley, preceding toward Hartford at tbe Auxiliary ceremonies. A num­ Solo from Station W DRC in ber of visitors from adjoining towns De(D€u:li. Waldren in Wapplng, where the in­ 7:15 o’clock, caught fire and the Juvenile Program jured were taken after tbe accident. front of the car vomited smoke and participated. A social hour fol­ Many Manchester residents at­ ily- ' lowed the installation, with refresh­ tended the presentation of ‘"Twin He sent a telephone message to a fiame as it csmie from the terminus Larry Metter, 13-year old son of ments served. Beds” in the George Sykes Audi­ brother in Ansonla who came to Its simplicity, beauty and versatility will in stotly to the center. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Metter of 56 Wapplng at 2:80 this morning smd Tbe officers of Frank Babstueb- torium last evening by the hospital Hose Company No. 2, S. M. F. D., Walker street, made his first ap­ ner Post are: (Commander, Frank players. stsuted back to New Haven with appeal to you. , was right on the job and its hose pearance on the air today, playing tbe injured man. Lldetus, who has Rizy; senior vice commander, Joseph A fneetlng of the Democratic can­ truck was called into action. ’The a trumpet solo on the juvenile pro­ a cut on the Up emd a gaish on one McVarlsh; junior vice commander, didates for the coming municipal Until you have seen Royal Culinaire d^onstrated truck went down Center street a gram from Station WDRC at Hart­ hand, wished to have his own doctor Patrick North; quartermaster, Ar­ election was held last eveqing with 'i l . short ways, the driver planning to ford. Larry has been makiqg rapid in New Haven attend him. you cannot realize the hours of labor it will save you thur M. Bateman; chaplain, Albert tbe Democratic city committee In turn aroimd and dome back. Instead progress since he began taking les­ According to the story of the ac­ Loeffler; officer of tbe day, William the Superior Court room. Memorial the motorman of the trolley drove sons on the instrument three years cident obtained by Omstable Moses and how quickly it will pay for itself. Luetjen; post advocate, (Charles B u lld it^ his car around the comer to a spot ago, so much so that he was given Stone of Wappingf the accident re­ Brendel; sentinel, Gregory Zadow- opposite the police station, where Rev. \br. (Seorare 8. Brookes, pas­ an opportunity to broadcast. sulted when a truck owned by the Slicing and Shredding zuy; delegates to county coimcll, CASH the firemen had little trouble in put­ tor q t the Utuon Congregational The selectlcm which he played was La Bureau ’Trucking company of (Charles Brendel and Arthur M, church, who Is prominent In the $ - o Plates Complete At $5.50, ting out the fire. entitled “Inflamatus.” Larry is now Hartford stklled on the right side of 245 Bateman. ranks of the Knights of Py^as, de­ practicing for a program to be the road where It was walring for * The officers of the Auxiliary were livered an address of welcoxne last broadcast in the near future by a assistance when Lldetus, going to­ installed as follows: President, Mrs. FOUR STUDENTS INJURED evening at Middletown to the newly quartet of trumpeters, of .which he wards Hutfdrd. came along. He did Sold By Gertrude Ulitsch; vice president, appol^ited Gran(r Caiancellor of the will be No. 1 trumpet. He is a pupil not notice the triick untU he was Mrs. Mary Sloan; Junior vice presi­ Danbury, Nov. 26.— (A P)—Four Knights of Pythias of Conneotlout, o t the bandmaster of the 106th In­ close to I t He suddenly turned to Danbury high school students were dent, Mrs. Frank RUy; treasurer, John Huh4iriaoh. Many PytUans fantry band of Hartfor<^. the le^t and hls car hit one driven Injured early this morning when a Mrs. Lena Hewitt; secretary, Miss from Rockville also attended. Tonight, Larry, who is also a Boy by Hbnry StoweU, a telegraph oper­ car in which they were returning Flora Brendel; chaplain, Mra. Au­ Scout, wUl participate In the min­ ator employed in Hartford, who Potterton and from an inn on the Danbury- gusta Pitkat; conductrsH, Mrs. Carl KITJJPP BT AUTO strel to be given by the Manchester was driving home. Bridgeport road overturned. ’Two of Brendel; guard, Mrs.-Anna Spiel Hartford, Nov. 25.— (A P )—Har­ Green Scouts. He wUl present sev­ ’The left side of each car was At The,Center 7- the students, Frank Hopkins, 15, man; color bearers, Mrs. Arthur ry A. Snelipnve, 69, was fatally eral trumpet solos and will sdso «^- crushed In and badly damaged, and M ary Brennan, 15, received Bateman, Mrs. Mildred Miller, Mrs. hurt late yestttday, when struck pear In other parts of the pfogram. making It Impossible for either to and skull fractures. ’The-Brennan girl’s Florence North and Mrs. Minnie by a oar driven by WSUam H. Me- proceed under its own po^v. Mrs. condition is critical. ’The other two Luetjen; ^trustee for 18 months, Mrs. Cterthy^ o f Wtthstofleld. The latter, F. W. ALLEN, BANKER, DIES StoweU, who WM ridtog'w lth her occupants of the ear, Arthur Del- Minnie Luetjen. held uhddr bonds on a technical New ToA, Nov. ^ (A P )—Fred­ husband w m taken to ;th« Waldren moote, 16, the driver, and Willma Phalanx lYatom l^ char|pe of'BscUgeabe, said Snel- eric W. Alten, sanlori member of the home as w m Mr. Lld^us, vritere Dunleavy, li, escaped with minor The Phalanx Fraternity, sfflUatsd gtovs ran, off ;oMi street curb direct­ flrin o f Lee, H lntoaon and Com- first aid was gtyen. Mrs. StoweU injuries. ’The accident occurred in with the ToUsnd County Teut^R ly la ffoat of his oar. iway,'itomkera, today at the was suffering murii pain from the Newtown when the car failed to Men’s (Christian Aj^K>olatl0n> w m SaeURQ^ M vse his widow, two injury to her Jaw ahd ffoto Hhrulses m negotiate a curve and strvck a organised In RookvUls on Thursday sons, v s t t ^ , IKto. John J. Head (rf ^6 .ina a fmfluate of Tale with and she w m broflifltt toVkariieatff S q g jw t, T e | r . B w p ito l' stone waU. All four were removed evening. This organlantloB wttl be a n d 'w 'b '' IMO and WM captain of Memorial h o ^ fa l for trafltfkiast. ar- open to aU young bm b sf'18 ynars h ls a a io r. riVlBf ahogj^ ‘ " ' to ■ Danbury .'if bospltaL* F i ^ : r'-is^pfove lof: Itoohselsr,

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As Wynekoop Family Was^Qnestioned TO ENUST 20 roRNATT must be age oa tbie'teel Sjlhfi tiMp am DAILY RADIO UtOGRAM w n c FRONCOMIUlEXTMOirrH listed. After hairlBg been m m t t phyiicaQy aad mentally, tlie. mear TrAvelers BroAdeBstlaf Berytos are then required to gtm a aumbez^ HArtferd, (^nn. SATURDAY. NOVEMBIR SB (Central and Saatam Standard Time) of eharaotar ref annoaa. They must S .y ven, Conn.r has received orders from NORTHWEST * fA N ^IA N — WtjaJ •d»— 7:00—P. W. Wlla. Talk—o to o 1:30—Rex Battle’s Concert Ensem­ .■ V-. -y- ;-- Put-In-Bay Fish Hatchery, 4 •wloa kstp w*bo wday .lcfyr crot cte^, 6:18— 7:18—J. Denny Orch. — CMt; ble. the N avy Department to enlM 1103,105 instltutioa. Is peihaps tb6 SOUTH — wrea wptf wwnc wi* w}ax Cordon Or.—w, Olga Varnon—Dixie 1:45—Football Game. twenty man from tbe State of Con­ ■wfla-w*un wlod wem trac ^ b ^ p i 6:80— 7:80 — Jana Froman — east; largest and most complete of Itq wjda wBinb kvoo wlqr wfaa wbap kprc . Clyde Lueaa Orchaatra-west 4:80—SUent. necticut for the month of Decem­ kind, hatching spawn from for ' fish ■woal ktbs kths wspc >,00— 8:00—Elmar Everett Yaaa, Skit ''rv y v « : 4 ber. Tbe meh to be enlisted will be taken from Lake Elrie and planting MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl k^r kghl 7:18— 8:18—CBS Plano Team—also o Sunday, Nov. 26 those making the highest average the fry for restocking. PA^CIFIC c o a s t — kfOKi kaw komo 7:38— SiSO—Osert* Jatsal—also coast khq kfsd ktar kau S:00— 9dXb->Eldar MIchaux—also cst 8:00—Eddie Cantor: RubinolTs Or­ of tbe men ttot apply to the Re­ 6:80— 9JO—Sat. Band cpijoart—baalo chestra. cruiting Station. Tbe quota for the Cant* E**t« 9:00—10:0(^Byrd Expedition Prog.— 12:00— 1:00—ErnI* Holst * Orohwrtra 9:00—Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. month of Discember la the same as 12:30— 1:80—Rex Battle’* Eneemble B:3o2-10:3fr-N#wa Broadoaat-^ to oat 9:30— New Deal on Main Street. that for the month of November. 12-45— 1:45—Football Broadcast 9:48—10:48—laham Jonaa Oreh.—to o 8:80— :;80—Weekend Revu*—bwlo 10:18—11:18—To Ba Announced 10:00—Jack Benny; Frank Black’s Recruiting has been resumed by TYPEWRITERS 4 00— 8:00—Lady Next Door, Kiddle* Orchestra. the RecruitiDg Stations east of the 4-30— 6 :80—Thro* Scamps, Voe.—to o 10:80—11:80—KMBC Dedication—a so o Now on display, tbe new model 11:00—12:00—Barney Repp Ore.—aaso o 10:30— Col. Louis McHenry Ho^e. Mississippi River and the men that 4 ;4S _ 6:48—Arlene Jackeon—also cst 11:80—12:80—Ted lorlto Oreh,—c to o Underwbod and Royal Portables, C;Oo— 8:00—Dinner Concert—also cat 10:46 —Merry Madcaps— Norman 8U-6 enlisted at these stations are these machines have all the fea­ 8-30— 6:30—Phil Spitsiny Orebestra 12:00— 1«»—Dane# Hour—wabc only 6;C(^ 7:00—J. C. Nugent, Comedian NBC-WJZ NETWORK Qbutier, director. sent to the Naval Training Station tures and are standard In svery 6:30— 7:30—CIreus Days, Serial Show BASIC — Eaat| wja wba-wbaa wbal 11:15 —OrchestrsI Gems— Chrls- In Norfolk, Va., for their three way. 6:46— 7:45—Jack and Loretta—to cst wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal: tlaaa Krlene, director; with months preliminary training after 7 ;0( ^ 8K)0—New Deal Discuaslon—to o Like the cast in a mystery piny appeared members of the household as they faced auestionlng^ in the Midwest: woky kyw wenr wU kwk which the^ are either sent to sea or 8:00— 9:00—Jack Pearl Show—c to o kwer koll wren wtnaq kso wkbf Marie Healy, soprano. murder of Mrs. Rbeta Wynekoop in the crumbling Chicago mansion to which she cams four years ago as S:30— 9:30—Leo Relsman'e Orchestra 13:00— Midn.— Rudy Valee’s orches­ to one of the Navy Trade Schools ^ $45.00 9 00—10:00—B. A. Rolf*’* Oreh.—0 to o NORTHWEST A CANADIAN -- a bride. FBtees picturing every somber emotion, there sit, left to right, Miss Enid Hennessey, tewher, wiba kstp webo wday kfyr cret ctet tra which the service maintains in Nor­ 10:00—11:00—On* Man'* Fam ily-* to o SOUTH — wrvs wptf wwno wla wjax boarder Ih the home; Dr. Catherine Wynekoop, 34, sister-in-law of the victim; Dr. Alice L. Wynekoop, 10:30—11:80—Hollywood Stara on Air 13:80—Merle J ^ b s ’ Orchestra. folk. Service Typewriter .^1:00—12:00—Carefree Carnival—o to 0 wfla-wwn wlod wtm wmc mother-in-law, who discovered the body, and Walker Wyneko<^, brother-in-law of the slain girl. Behind is wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro 1:00—SUent. the Rev. John Hopkins, old friend of the family. Dr. Alice wynekoop yesterday confessed to the murder. Only men of high character have CBS-WABC NETWORK woal ktbs ktba wsoo Co. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kflr kghl been enlisted at the New Haven Hartford, Ooaa. BASIC—East: wabc wade woko w »o PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl k«w komo Office and all men applyuig must be Local Agents—Kemp’s, IM. ■waab wnao wgr wkbw wkrc v^k cklw khq kfad ktar able to pass a very rigid physical •wdro wcau wlp wjas wean wfbl wspd Cant. East. Don McNeill, master of cere- nancial district, however, is report­ •wjsv; lldwesti wbbm wfbm kmbo 12:80— 1:10—The Marria Man Quartet moriee; Hsu-old Stokes and bis ed operating under an NRA code. ikmox wowo whas 12:48— 1:48—Football Broadcast OrchestraL EAST AND CANADA—wpg wlbw 8:80— 4:iO-Tha Danes Mastery Oreh. WDRC Queer Twists Durant, Okla.—For 28 years, wbeo wlb* wfea woro wlcc errb ekae 4:00- 8:00—Jimmy Carrlgan Orehea. 10:00—Tales of the Tltana. Tom Hopson, president of a candy d ix ie — wgst wefa wbro wqam wdod 4:30- 8:80—Nell Sister*, Song*—to c Hartford Cobb. 10:80— News. company at Sherman, Texas, has klra wrec wlao wdsu wtoc krld wrr 4:45— 8:48—Orphan Annie—east only ktrh ktsa wac-o koma wdbo wodx wot 10:45— Time, weather, temperature In Day*s News lived oi. Easy street. Boautlfiil •wdae wblK wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsJ* 8:00— 8:00—To Be Anneunoed 8:30— 6:30—Mary Small, Seng Rseital 10:49—Sports Review. Recently a short street was cut MIDWEST — wcab wfl wmt wmbd 8:48— 8:48—CapL Wiinams, Talk- Saturday, November 11:00— Bam Dance. •wtaq wlsn wlbw kfh kiab wkbn woco east; Orphan Annit—midwest rpL throiigb bis property. It was called wabt 8:00- 7:00—John Hsrriek, Baritone 12:00— Hotel Poosevelt Orchestra. Clarksburg, W. Va.—Freezing Free street Now Hopson lives on MOUNTAIN—kvor kl* kohksl P. M. 12:30 f. m.—Montclair Hotel Or­ G ilu m n a r COAST—khj koln krb kfre krt kfpy 0:18— 7i18—Three Muskateere—east temperatures succeeded In bringing Free and Easy street 6:80- 7;90—Trle Remantiqus, Vocal 1:00— Harold Knight’s Orchestra. chestra. kvl kfbk kmj kwf kern kdb ksteb 6:48— 7:48—Football Score#—wji only back tw'' escaped Upshur county 1:80—Football Souvenir Program, 1:00— Program Calendar. Yonkers, N. Y.—Mrs. Ruth B. Cent. EaeL 8:60— so—O'Lsanr’s Irish Minstrels prisoners after officers failed. Page 12:30— 1:30—The Footbell Souvenir 7:0(L- 8:0O-Ray Perkina Shew—wJa 1:46— Football Game— to be an­ Oppenheimer was a candidate for M e n u n ia l 12:45— 1:48—Football Broadcatt 7:80— 1:80—Program from Montreal nounced. » Riley, 19, and Cecil Qaypole, 26, Alderman on the Socialist ticket In 3:00— 4:00—Raglneky Eneemble—to 8:00— 8:00—Jamberaa from Chleage Sunday, November 26, 1933 broke Jadl Thursday. They returned 9rtXH-10:0>-Th# Talaa of the TItane 4:00—Mlsche Raginsky’s Orchestra the recent elections, but she Just 3:30— 4:30—News Broadeaat—basic A.M. yesterday voluntarily, reporting learned about It when ahe received 3 ;45_ 4:46—Sat. Syncopator*—c to 9:30—10:80—The Ouckeoa from Kuku 4:30— News Flashes. 8:00— Tone Pictures. 4:0<^ 5:00—Duchin Orchestra—to cst 10:00—11:00—Tha WL8 Barn Dance 4:35—Saturday Syncopators. that they didn’t like the cold a letter from the city clerk asking Buokland Oemetsry 4:30— 6:80—Jack Armstrong—es only 11:00—11:00—Rasgla ^ - Childs’ Orchestra 8:80— Time. m, SoottI A Orehaatra 5:00— Eddie Duchln’s Orchestra. weather outside. her to file a statement of campaign 4:45— 5:48—Spanish Sersnad*—c to o llilO—11:80—Wm 8:31—Lew White at the Dual Or­ • For 6:80—Jack Armstrong: All-Ameri­ gan. Waukesha, Wla.—Informed there expenses at once, since it was over­ due. can Boy. 9:00— NBC Children’s Hour. were several persons trapped in­ The Hanna fhmlly 5:45— Spanish Serenade. 10:00— Southland Sketches. side, Vernal liittle, a police officer, It turned out tbe Socialist cam­ 6:00— Meet the Artist. lO:30— Safety Crusaders. dashed into a grocery store which paign managers forgot to tell her HEBRON OPEN FORUM 6:15— Mildred Bailey. 10:46— Samovar Serenade. was rapldl;> filling up with smoke she bad been nominated. Her name A visit to our destgniag 6:30—Football Scores and Resume. 11:00— Morning Muslcale — String from a basement fire. He emerged, was on the ballot, but Mra Oppen­ The Ladles' Afternoon Bridge APPROVES HERALD STAND 6:46—Ye Happy Minstrels. quartet. eyes smarting, with tbe store cat in heimer said she thought It w m a studios and factory Is Club met at the home of filn . Fred­ 7:00— Frederick William Wile, “The 11:30—Metropolitan Organ Recital his arms. The spectators applaud­ namesake who lives in Scarsdale. both tnterwtlnf and hi- Editor, The Herald: Politlcr’ Situation in Washington ed, one remarKlng that Tuttle had And what’s moro, she voted against erick Wyman Tuesday afternoon, —Arthur Martel. I want to express to you my ap- Toni,fht.” 11:66— Time, weather. saved nine lives. herself without knowing- it. stmotlve. with the usual two tables in play. preclatioD of the fact that we have 7:15—Jeannie Lang, Phil Small, 12:00—Radio Nimble Wits—Everett Milwaukee— He was such a polite Mrs. Catherine Fickett won first in M an^ester a first class daily Jack Denny’s O’xihestra. young man, said Ida Llnke, 23, prize, and Mrs. Mark HUls second. Smith. newspaper. Y/hlle The Herald has 7:30— The King’s Henchmen; Jane P. M. clerk in a butter and egg store, but WHATS HIS NAME Refreshments were served. Froman, Charles Carllle Barren’s he spoiled it all by poking an ugly Local Christian Endeavor meet­ always been known as Republican 12:15— Baby Rose Marie. In character It Is above all Ameri­ Orchestra. pistol into her face. New York, Nov. 25 — (AP) — McGo v e r n ings will be omitted Sunday evening 12:80— Radio City Concert. can and therefore, I believe, must 8:00—Elmer Everett Yeas. “ May I have your money, President Roosevelt and Maxim Lit- owing to the Tri-County Union 1:30— National Youth Conference. express Independent political please?’’ the robber pleaded. vlnoff have failed to reach an agree­ meeting at the Columbia Congrega­ 8:15—Local Football Scores. 2:00— Bar-X-Ranch. GRANITE thought 8:20— Fray and Bragglottl. . 2:80— Grenadier Guards Band. New York—An Inquirer with an ment on one thing: How to spell the tional church at that time, the prin­ 'eye for such things noted today Russian foreign commissar's name. cipal feature of which will oe A The .xUtorlal page in particular 8:80— George Jessel. 8:80—Jan Garber and his Orches­ that of the thousands of windows Bidding the President goodbye COMPANY Biblical drsmA, "A Sinner Beloved,” Is most Interesting and clearly In­ 9:00— E1dlf not I think you 10:45— Marlon Carley, pianist. 7:00— Vincent Lopez and bis Or­ found blooming in sheltered places will find it very much worth while 11:00— Service from t ^ First Uni- chestra; Alice Joy, contralto. in flower gardens, and occasional in helping you to form your opinion tarian Meeting House. 7:80—Joe Penner, Conaedleni Har­ dandelions are seen in blossom. of the Warren theory. Professors 12:00— Salt Lake City Tabernacle riet Hilliard, vocalist; Ozzle Nel­ Miss Clarissa L. Pendleton has Fisher and Warren are agreed on Choir and Organ. son and bis orchestra. spent the past week or ten days in the opinion that a commodity dol­ 12:30—Tito Guizar, the MexicM 8:00— Egon Petri, pianist; orches­ Ahead New London, assisting in the care lar is of the greatest good to the tenor. tra, direction, Frank Black. of her niece, Mrs. Charles C. Sellars, greatest number which after all is 12:45— Polish Program. 9:00—Will Rogers: Revelers Quar­ OTAI production of shoos who is recovering from an attack what all fair-minded people desire.' 1:00—Italian Melodies. tet: A1 Goodman and his Or­ T!in the United States in­ of exterior poisoning, affecting her Slncerelv irours, 1:30— Edgar L. Brown, baritone. chestra. creased approximately 30% face and hands. Duiing her Illness ROBERT V. TREAT. 1:45— Old Hsmk Penny. 9:80— Walter Winchell. 9:45— Novelierg Quartet. between April and September of this year.. . . Employment her Infant son, Horace WeUs Sellers 113 East Center street, 2:00— Everett D. Dow—Fact Finder in the Shoe and Leather industry it ettimated to have in­ has been cared for at the home of Manchester, Conn., Nov. 24, 1933. 2:15—Emilio Rovelll, violinist; 10:00—Green Brothers Novelty Or­ her mother, Mrs. Anne C GUbert. Henri Tussenbroek, pianist. chestra. creased from 20% to 25% due to the operation of the Indus­ 10:30—Joe and Batteese. There were no services today for CENTER PARK 2:30—The Big Hollywood Show; try’s permanent cod e.. .. Oneration oi the Tanners* code is the Hopevale Seventh Day Ad­ Abe Lyman’s Orchestra. 10:45—News. expected to increase payrollt ny $8,000,000 annually Exports ventists, all the members who were 8:00—Tbe New York Philharmonic 11:00— Time, weather, temperature. To the Editor of the 11:04— Bill U...... of shoes increased 2 9 , pairs from July to September. able to attend being present at a Evening Herald: Symphony Orchestra. Sabbath School convention held in Having lived in the vicinity of 4:00— Radio League of the Little 11:04— Sports Review — Bill Wil­ liams. Norwich. The convention represent­ Center Park since the time It was Flower— Father Coughlin. ed the various towns of the New called “Dimock Hill,” and watching 5:00—Whispering Banjos; Austin 11:15— Songs and Impersonations— Kay Fay re. London district having Seventh l^ y with pride the transformation of Scrlvenlr, director. 11:80— Hotel Montclair Orchestra. Adventist churches, WUllmantic, that plot to one of the beauty spots 5:30—Julia Sanderson and Frank Norwich, New London, Hebron, of the State, it grieves me to see the Crumlt. 12:00—Dance Nocturne — William Stoess and his orchestra. PlalnvlUe. condition of the park today. 6:00— Websters’ Old Timers. The women’s bridge club omitted It is an insult to the one who 6:30— To be announced. 12:30—Congress Hotel Orchestra. its usual Thursday evening party loved our town so much to present 6:45— H. V. Kaltenbom. 1:00— NBC Program Calendar. .this week. As next week will be us with such a lovely spot. I think 7:00—Ethel Waters, negro singing Thanksgiving week the party may those in authority should appreciate star; George Beatty, comedian; be omitted also. that love enough to keep Center Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. Leads Winter Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Horton Park as the donor willed it should be 7:30— The Diplomats. called on the latter’s motbsr, Mrs. kept 8:00—Captain Tim Healey. Relief Drive Elizabeth Doyle in Unlonvlllc one David Wamock 8:15— Plano Melodies — Louise day the first of the week. Mrs. 559 Main street. Kuchta. Doyle, who has been ill is reported 8:30— Columbia Dramatic Guild. as Improving. 6AFBTT FXRar ®:00— Nino Martini, tenor; Jane First Selectman Claude W. Jones Froman, contralto; Julius Tan- has received a check for $49 for the The Hartford Police Department nen, comedian; Emo Rapp’s Or­ town from the federal private emer­ twenty-fotir chestra; Ted Huslng, master of gency relief fund. Thu is the first give property ownere hours' to' clean their walks after a ceremonies. check from this source which the 100:00— Angelo Patri’s Child VERY WHERE businegs ii town has received to assist in the snowstorm and they must keep them sanded in icy weather, but the Dram u. care of the poor and unemployed. It 10:30— Conclave'O f Nations— Paul stepping ahead . . . in gales, is expected that from now on until Manchester Police Department do i y not bother. There are some walks May, Belgian Ambassador to in volume, in management, in better times arrive, there will be the United States. a check for about that amount each that never get cleaned. ipirit and confidence. There Why not make it safe for the peo­ 11:16— Guy Lombardo’s Royal Ca­ quarter according to the amotmt nadians. are anmistakable signi of recopw spent by the town for the poor. The ple that have to walk and enjoy walking? Why not make all prop­ 11:45— Eddie Duchln’s Orchestra. ery; of sound, oondifued fan* town’s accounts are carefully check­ Certainly! ed by an agent sent out by the state. erty owners keep their walks clean. prQvement WeVd stepped out Let oiur town be up-to-date, also our Polio# department. Things are Better of the old order of tfai^ , and Thank You, are glad of it It*g certainly J. T. WBZ-WBZA EkUtor’s Note: Manchester has a New York City reporta 400,000 many a step ahead when we IVa// Street bjr-lAW TMulrlng cleaning of side- gprtagfleld — Boston f » e mp !o y d . eliminate the sweat shop and walks. However, It Is difficult to * enforce because of the long lengths child-labor; shorten hours and increase wages. And every en­ Briefs of walk that front many properties. gatarday, November 25. Meat Packing indnatry reperti couraging sign dr improvement in business can be traced te your Zn the dty the average len ^ of 17% faerssM in employmsat buying — no matter vdut the bnainess or prodnet — your buying walk an individual must clean is for P. M. sad 17% laeraaae in pafrolla. New York, Nov. 3#.—TwBBty- 1:80—Merrle Men (quartet). less than tbat is the country towns. e .is dakig its part — steel raili or cotton dresiea, refrigerator 43an nlne favorable dividend ehangee ap­ 1:46—imaekeut. or silk hoderv — every purchase of yonrs is directly related to peared this week, a total well above 2:00— Football Gams. Cemblnsd eam iap of 89 indnt- that for any week of the past two THROWN nUMI TRAIN 4:80—Concert Favorites. trial eonpaniaa for nine montba' tbe great cycle of business, industry, and you. Such progHMs months. Standard Statistiea 0^ rt« 5:00—Casinc Orchestra. period ware tl91J)00,000 com- insures your seoniity. ports. *Dvelve extras were announc­ Danbury, Nov. 26.—(AP) — ous 5:16— Views of the News. pared with t7S,6Sl,0to In tbs ed, nine dividends srers resunMd# JsBSeo. 67, of Georgetown, was 6:80—NeU Sisters. aasM period Isel year, a gain four increased and four initial pay­ found in an unconscious condition 5:46— Little Orpbim Annie. of 164A%. 6:00— NBC Program Calendar. * ments were voted. The total com­ late last nigbt by the side of the # pares with fifteen in the previous railroad tn » ^ in Georgetown. The 6:01—Hanit Keene. week. Unfavorable changes number­ man’s clothM had been burned 6:15— O’Leary’s Irish Minstrels. BsttrssB Oetobor 1 sbd 16, to­ ed five, comprising tvm omissions from his body and he sixffered se­ 6:80—lime, temperature. tal of UJlBiiOO money ordsra 6:34— Sports Review. were esDed for eompstm with and three reductions, wbortBS A vers body b u ^ wbUo one log w m CONSUMERS' COUNCIL 6:40—Weather. far Hnie parlod last week ago eight ^vldesds wars found to bo fraotvirod. Just bow JeassB reeslved tbe bums and 6:42—Famous Sayings. pssr. ib laerssM ef 60% over omitted and one was eut. isaM period to 1929 wUch wss broken lags , is upkaown, but state 6:45— Program Review. O F N e w E n c u n d p sA fair. police, who aip werklag on the 7:00—John Herrick, baritone. The Home Life Insurance Co. of 7:15— Three Musketeers. e New York will continue its 1983 case, believe that he may have been riding t freight train and 7:80—The World In Review. schedule of dividends to policy hold­ 7:45—Tessif the Typist. L o o k $ L ik e ers during the first quarter of 1984, came Ir contaot with the live wire and wms bowlec ^ m tbe train. 8:00—Ddward MacHugb. barltODe; RepresmaeHve Womtifs OrgenimSam the board of directors has decided. James J O’Hara, or^mist. RECOVERY TO US Qrgenimi to Present FdCft •/ Bad The Plate of PeBmwhrgnlA wU 1:16—H'>tel Lexington Orebsstra.. Msrsbilllni her roress to mNt receivt Mdl Doe. 6 of ^fiOOfiOd ip The NavBl air atatlon, at •i80— Ouardsmsn (quartet). tbs ftpldlr grovluf ossd for ro* serial bonds at an Interest rate not uanmiif Calif.. which the/new 8:46— New England Community lief M winter approaobm, Oesi* to exceed 4 1-S per cent The bonds a ^ airiWp, l i t ICaeon, win Singing Club—direction GU Ham* aundw Iteansqltne leotlv ef Um are part of ap Imu# autPorlBed at s v s B t w ^ b f p ow tA oocopiof fomo lln. liimten Am rja ib m btrii tfce reeept eleetkm. 1,600 •i06—Jamborss ^r- variety show; iMVfH Osjfltfl# IfMto

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United State! that X cavil at*** sold. “If ehe wonts oe manv oa % GERMAN POUCY do, why not? But the ooee^b«t!| 60 to do the work required of was a grave and deplorable bhAhi SEEN AS M E A T Thing to Do? And I hear that ered on my face as I realized 1 had guy.” politicians — the latter, however, stock-taking, neverthelSM finds the Old Ox Road, I waa a Laay- You’re Blue Again because Annie literature Alternated With lost. The length of my competitor’s ; —Joe Mistretta, '84. Hartford Whips New Britain not without an eye on the nation’s many things in the British navy of bones Lyin' in the Hay, but now Doesn’t Live Here Any More. And foot was thirteen Inches, surpassing budget — have Joined in the cry for which he is proud. Don’t Blame Me, If I Can’t Find a another thlng-^you told me Dinner the length of my foot by an Inch, j NIGHTMARE CX)ME8 TRUE in Exciting Game Last building up the British fleet. War Records Bettered Substitute for You. You’ve Got at Eight, and here I am, Slttin’ up Original Writing in Moat No more could I go boasting that 1 1 Two prominent voices have been The fuel consumption per horse- Iverythlng, and I Want to Know Waitin’ for You. I think You’re an had.the biggest feet in the high About two years ago, Rita Bar­ raised for the cause. Admiral Sir piower hour, at fiiU power, has been All about You. If I Didn’t Have Old Meanle! school; I was a beaten man. rett, ’84, w u In the town of Brook­ Week. E'Xile Cbatfleld, tbe first sea lord, reduced for all types of ships by ap­ You, Slttln’ on a Backyard Fence, In a little while I’ll be Headin’ My Nemesis, whom I shall call line outside of Boston. She was and Lord Beatty,- war-time < hero, proximately one-tblrd of that of When I.'a Moonlight Down In Lov- for the Last Round Up, In A Home “Barge,” came over and shook bands tired and anxious to get home; fur­ who see In Britain’s present posi­ war designs, he says. In Wyoming. How can I be happy with me and. In bis somewhat bash­ tion the need for action. In the case of battleships and er’s Lane, I’d be Deep In the Blue. Hingllsh classes are studying at thermore, she was nervous about Several members of the M. H. S. I’U Be Faithful If you Learn to In a One Room Flat, when I know ful manner, tried to console me. His getting a bus. Imagine her surprise “The nation muat take stock of ciulaers, tbe machinery weights Croon. And say. Thanks for all It’s Moonllgh or the Colorado? present, various and Interesting sympathy and real understanding of and relief, Vhen after looltog football team saw an exciting foot­ Its defense position,” sajrs Sir Ernie have been cut 20 to 30 per cent. those Love Letters In the Sand! ' And by the way, Honey, Are You phases of literature, short stories, my position led me to his side, and around, she perceived ene marked ball game last Saturday, when a Chatfleld, “and consider whether on The destroyer “Acheron,” fitted live Told Every Little Star that I Makln’ Any Money? If you are. novels, autographies, essays, dram­ from then on 1 became one of nis “Manchester.” scrappy Hartford eleven fought Its Its present naval expenditure it is with supercharged heavy oil en­ maintaining a naval strength in ac­ gines, achieved the feat of halving Wanna Ring Bells—Ain’ Ya Glad? It’s Me for You Forever, and we’ll as, and current literature. staunchest friends. Her worries over, oh that score, way to a 6 to 0 victory over a well- But, say. You're Gonna Lose be Headin’ for a Weddlh’, so Weep A description of "Barge’s” physi­ Rita climbed aboard the bus, bought trained New Britain squad. The cordance with its policy.” the fuel consumption of Its war-tlms Your Gal, because It's the Talk of No More, My Baby. I’ll have to say Some of Miss Fellows’ English cal make-up presents no difficulty. her ticket and settled down In her lone touchdown came early and un­ Admiral Beatty goes further. De­ sisters, the lowest of any steam- the Town that you were Pettln’ In Goodnight Sweetheart, now, be­ classes eure studying the short story He is tall enough so that whefi he seat, thankfully. Time passed and expectedly. scribing the navy as “the hand­ driven warship. the Pa k with Shanghai Lll, and I cause In the morning I Gotta Get and Its style; others, the recent walks down Main street, he bumps Rita interested herself by looking at Tbe teams seemed very evenly maiden of our foreign policy,”* be Up and Go to Work. Don’t Worry, events in the field of literature. One the scenery, all of w hl^ waa new SHlt" to the Navy League: saw you watching The Easter Pa­ class is studying styles of biog­ his head against an awning if ne matched throughout part of the first KILLED BY FALL rade In a Park In Parle with Min­ your old Puddln’ Head Jones will doesn’t look where he la going. He and strange. What waa her surprise quarter as the ball see-sawed be­ “‘Without a alrong navy we are Never Forget You. raphies and autobiographies. They when the bus stopped, and she heard of no use to anybody AQd we can­ nie, the MOocher. It Isn’t Fair! Do ian to write an autoblompby of is heavy enough for a light heavy­ tween them.. The unexpected came New York, Nov. 25.—(AP)— you think That Waa the Human —Marjorie Wilson, '84. weight boxer smd, his feet are big the voice of the conductor eay, "All when “CJhuok” Wojaok, labeled for not play our part as a great power.” Slelr own lives emphasmng minor enough to keep “Suitcase Simpson” out for Manchester.” The country­ a pass, got squarely under a bull’s Lord Beatty supports the move­ Della Rothschild, 75, was killed to­ as well as major Incidents. side looked unfamiliar, but lUta got ment fo{ smaller — but more—bat­ day In a fall from a window of her out of town. eye pass, thrown by his backfleld room on the tenth floor of the Hotel Hopkins’ junior classes are He is athletically Inclined, playing off. She looked around In astonish­ mate, Joe Granskl, only to see vic­ tleships studying “Quentin Durwood” by ment, surely this wasn’t Manches­ “The United States wants larger Wldermere, 666 Wegt End avenue, TRADE SCHOOL NOUS both football and basketball. He tory snatched from bis hands when to a two-story extension In the H1GH.SCH00L GIRLS Swtt and ‘Idylls of the King” by claims the social distinction of be­ ter! tbe alert, fieet-footed Johnny Hoben ships,” he said. “The British Empire Tennyson; her sophomore classes, She inquired, hurriedly, where she oame dashing by, intercepted tbe wants many ships. Why? Because rear. ing the president of the Hermits’ Tbe impact of tbe body on the ’The Manchester Trade school the "Bketoh Book” by Washington C?lub, one of the more powerful mas­ was, and found to her surprise and pass, and ran forty-five yards for a we have far greater responsibilities opens its basketball season next Irving. Plans for a debate are being chagrin, that this was A Mancfies- touchdown. on tne sea than any other country.” low roof waa heard by a guest, who IN CHURCH BAZAAR culine groups in tbe high school. Decries London Treaty Wednesday, being slated to play the made by a class of sophomore boys. Along with “Blimp” Rowe, he has ter but—It happened to be Manches­ Pepped up by Its first touchdown, notified a hotel detective. In the Alumni at the School Street Rec. Two of Miss Worth's classes are the most nefariously woman-shy ter, New Hampshire. the Hartford eleven came back with He called tbe British acceptance woman’s room police found a sealed Having turned back the Alumni for studying the short story and its de­ —E. MooUe, '34. greater fight. Their backs Hoben, at the 1930 London naval confer­ envelope addressed to her sister. velopment Members of the classes reputation In the school. ence of 50 cruisers, on a parity with Mrs. S. Hackes, 344 Bedford ave­ four years previously. Coach Walter His character presents a more se­ Wantetozze, Kapura, and Glardl Childreii of Mary Group Sell Scbober is not too optlmistie as to have given oral reports on the lives AT THE SWEDISH ASSEMBLY tayed |;ard and low at tbe plucky tbe United States, a “grave and de­ nue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. and work of modem short story rious psychological aspect and is plorable blunder.” The woman bad lived at the hotel the outcome of Wednesday’s tilt — hard to describe with mare.words. Sfew Britain men. In a series of probably due to the fact that thla writers. The pupjls will write orig­ (Backstage) plajrg they took the leather as far “It is not the parity with tbe since Oct. 1, 1932. , Articles at St. James’ inal short sU^es next week. Two The outstanding trait In bis charac­ “Hush! Keep still!! They’re singing will be the new squad’s first at­ ter Is obstinacy. In fact, the only as New Britain’s seven jrard line, but tempt with experienced opponents. other classes are reading "Hamlet” now. here they met a stonewall defense. and "Macbeth.” Individual reports way to get him to do something that Will you keep sUll? Here, here, no Church Fair. Although handicapped through the his mind is set against is to tell him Only twice was the New Britain loss of last year’s regulars, the have been delivered concerning dra- row! team within scoring range, but each matle construction of plays. you’ll have a girl engage him In a Rem-mber, Grace, It’s a big boat. Coach is hoping for a successful conversation. With this threat dan­ time they lacked that final .drive. season. The ^ o o l is turning out an One of Miss Burke’s claMes which And, Pearl, make sure we get the New Britain made one of Its two High school ^rls who belong to la reading modem one-act plays pre­ gling over him, he will usually do note. entirely new basketball quintet this anything short of murder for you. dangerous threats In the final min­ the Children of Mary organisation year. sented dnunatlzatlon in the class­ I hope theyu like It. Gee, I’U bet utes soon after Wajack bad Inter­ YOU WIN room. These were given without any Although be Is usually mild and shy, Thla thlng’ll be considered “wet.” look part in the annual bazaar at Veterans of last season who have when aroused be becomes a verita­ cepted Kapura’s pass. Meathe, rug- since graduated include, Bdbek, outside preparation. The freshmen Oh, gracious, look I My skirt’s all New Britain fullback, did the B t James Chxirch, held Tuesday and classes which have been reading ble tiger. Hla brllllanoy In the olaas- miused. 2 WAYS Wippert, MeAdama, Magnuson, room attests to the fact that ha Is K vy work In this last rally. De­ Wadneaday avanlngs. Reedy, and Rossi. Ashland, Mamer” have already begun After all tbe time I fussed. spite all efforts the New Britain Soma sold oandy and novaltias, itu^ for■ the term test to be not "shy” of the moat essential of No, rm not aervotu—bo, not at all! boys were stopped near tbe shadow and Adama, playsrs of ’83 who ars B DcMsmber 6, the date for all humaa elements—brains. whila othars, draasad Ilka historical atm la ths school, ats not sUglbls given £ (I only hope that I don’t fall.) of the goal poet Tbe whistle blew oharacten, mingled with the crowd this year as they are high adaool Engllah term teats. He loves the atmosphere of Idle­ Oh, gee! Oh, gosh! There goes our soon after “Red” (3onway, substi­ to dispose of a^^oles’in the grab graduates. According to the code of A number of Miss Casey’s classes ness and, once be becomes comfort­ cue! tute back, punted to New Britain. bag: a third group took part in the the Connecticut Interscholastic Ath­ are reading “three Narrative ably settled, be is reluctant to move. C’mon now—’Oerda! Birger! Ooh, New Britain made Ax first downs totertainment letic (Conference, which the local Poems” and "C^n Gates” a collec­ EvMi the presence of glris close by yoo hoo?’ ” to four for Hartford, while Hart­ Ann^ Farr, Jenble Deyorlo, and Traders have recently joined, no tion of poems. (3ne class has drama­ will not budge him from such a po- —One of the Caet. ford made a 144 yards to a 113 Ahee Nevue helped take c h a w of graduate of a high aonool can par­ tized the play “AUloon’s Tod” by jrards for New Britain. the booths, while Katherine O'Brien, ticipate with the varsity squad. Dlz. —Raymond Mozzer. Anti-Freeze Kay Madden, LlUian Bumie, Ellen Tils mechanics, bowsvsr, have C!ourtesy Is being studied by all Winter MoCluikey, Suzan Reardon, Fran­ benefited by joining the Confcreaoe of Miss Page’s fresbman classes. PLAYED IN EVERY STUDENTS TAKE PART cesca Oswald, Connie Germain and In that it places the Trade School on This Includes oral and written Felicia Mllla took turns at masquer- “thank-you” notes, apologies, Intro­ par with high schools throughout ductions, behavior In public places COUNCIL AWARDS ading. the state. IN POUSH CELEBRATION String Selections “We will uphold the past rsputa- and table etiquette. One dl\ F001RALL GAME ALCOHOL For entertainment, the audience tion of our simoo] to the best of our presented a very Interesting enjoyed the harmonious selections sketch on good and bad manners Olive Skrabac Helping to Di­ ATHLFnC LETTERS ability and shall faithfully comply the table, ^ e y actuallyIlly had ‘ ‘ a table O A quart in radiik played by a quartet consisting of with the rules outlined by the Ath­ rect Entertainment to Be Z U C tor. .rrancis Cashion, Helen Vlertel, Don-' letic Conference,” said the coach. set with dishes and silverware. Given Tomorrow. aid Clulow, Betty Woodruff. One of Miss Estes’ classes has No Sobstitntes Needed for The line-up for the Alumni game, written original essays In connection gallon In radia- —Rose Ann Linde. Wednesday, follows: Olive Skrabac, ’86A, 1s helping to Committee Chosen to Draw R.F., Louie Vince. with the study of a collection of Captain Rowe — Big / D C tor. L.F., Otto Cook. modem essays. direct ^ the entertainment given In C„ WUliam Keiah. —(j. Kwash, ’34. celebration of twenty-five years of Up Constitution for Stu­ /» A gallon in your MOZZER IS NAMED R.O., CJbEirles Noveck. Asset to Team. Polish independence, Sunday, No­ 0 \ / C own container. L.G., Eddie Raguskus. vember 26, at Turn Hall for the EARUER EDUCATION Polish people of Manchester. In dent Body. The Trade School ensemble, under C^japtaln Eddie Rowe, guard on 1863, the Polish fought against the FOOTBALL CAPTAIN the direction of William J. Hanna, REPORTED IN HISTORY thla year’s football team, co-ch€unp Russians and after nine months’ The Studeift Council held a meet­ PRESTONE furnished the music for the annual struggle were forced to relinquish ing in Room 4 on Wednesday 7th Chamber of Commerce meeting held of the C. C. I. L., set quite a record Warsaa. In 1918, Poland was again period to decide what boys should G. P. A. Glycerine at the Country Club, Tuesday eve­ System Employed Before 1820 for the eight games clayed this at war with Russia, but this time get letters for football and soccer. Coach Kelly Announces ning, November 21. Two solo selec­ Is Told— Also Discuss Care year. With tho flneil whistle of the she fought and won. It was voted to award letters to tions were presented; one, a comet Windham game Saturday, Rowe - A program will be put on Sunday the following boys: An Hose Connectiems qplo by Chester Shields; the other, of the Insane. afternoon at three o’clock to last Football; Rowe, Rdblnson, Ka­ Inspected. '‘Red Letter Men” of the a saxophone solo by Woodrow Sac- ended his last game for M. H. #S. cacclo. During the season C!aptaln Rowe has approximately three hours. There minski, Conlber, Eeabert, Breen, Get Qur Low Prices. In history class this week there never missed a practice nor has he will be speakers from Massachu­ Shedd, Mistretta, O’Leary, Sal­ Past Season. were sever^ reports of special In­ been substituted for during the sea­ setts, Rockville, Hartford, and Nor­ monds, Rautenberg, “CJhuckie” Paul Volquardsen, machine In­ terest, in connection with the period wich who wUl talk on Poland. Many Smith, “Leo" Johnson, Arlton Jiidd, structor, Is endeavoring at the pres­ now being studied. "Ekiucation Be­ son. He played every minute of the Guaranteed fore 1820” waa given by Dorothy eight games this season and led his of the Polish school children will re­ Moszer, Lepne, Fraser and Barrett, ent time to bring the Alumni to­ team to a successful season. cite patriotic poems. manager. 18 Months. 13-Plate Mr. Kelly announced today the gether at a banquet to be given In Wilson. She stressed the fact that CJaptaln Rowe la a short, stocky The Junior choir which will sing For soccer; W. Gray, J. DeSimone, V anity football men for the football their honor. The date and place are there were very few schools at first, as yet undetermined. and the scarcity of teachers was so follow with a close-clipped haircut. many Polish sonw will be attired In G. McC!ann, M. Haberen, M. DeSi­ season, which ended two weeks ago Hla smiling, cheerful face shows hla the regxilar Polish costumes. ’The mone, F. McCurry, N. Lyttle, Jack with a very successfxil season. He conomon that the teacher of a large very good humor. Senior choir will be dressed In eve­ May, R. (Joma, W. Wler, J. "Dona­ also announced that “Ray” Mozzer, number of pupils from first to eight ning clothes. hue, E. Salmonson, and H. Ulbrlck. BAHERY succMuful fullback throughout the grade would instruct a group of old­ His position at guard is one of the er pupils who in turn would teach most difficult to play. He has to Olive Is director of both the Senior Tbe football manager for next season, was elected captain for next TOMAN MENTIONED come out running on almost every and Junior choirs and will herself year is David Muldoon, and the soc­ year’s team. E. Rowe, right guard, the lower grades. give a recitation. John Zatkowski reported on the offensive play to help block the ends cer Is William Waldron. who was captain for the past season or secondary defense. Two seniors of M.H.8.. Stanley Mr. Illtng appointed two commit­ $ 6 . 9 5 proved a very excellent captain and “Care of Fbeble-Mlnded People Be­ Opalach, and Caroline Rubacha, will tees. Tbe t o t la to decide on a reg­ also outstanding linesman for this fore 1820“ which covered the care Last year (Daptaln Rowe waa un­ IN COLLEGE PAPER fortunate during the first two min­ sing In the Senior choir. ular procedure for electing man­ Don’t take a chance. Have year’s team will graduate with the and treatment of those with an un­ agers and ■assistant managers. The your battery tested Free. class of '34. sound tnlnd or physical disability. utes of the Bristol game. Rowe tackled Gurske and broke his collar­ second is to draw up a constitution As we probably all know, "Ray” many years they were trhkeatednn for the Student Council. Moszer was named star fullback In For maqy years they were treated bone on tbe play. Not realising Chrk Unirersity News Calls that It was broken be continued to FRESHMEN-SOPHOMORES Toward the close of the meeting the Connecticut Central League and aa outoasta and were either put to Mr. Illing brought to the attention most valuable player by the vote of dehth or thrown into jails or poor play. A few plays later he waa un­ Buy Our Shell SAVE MILES able to continue and was taken out of the council the fact that there the League coaches. "Ray” has been Him ProfflisiBg Debater houses where they received very lit­ TO GIVE HRST PLAY were a number of pictures of the an excellent player from his fresh­ tle attention. Some years later peo- of the game. This misfortune kept Winter Zero-Coid him from the lineup for the rest of different teams aa far back as the SAVE MONEY men 3^ar to his present Junior year. Ifie realized that a man of unsound year 1906, In a room In the base­ The Varsity men, who will receive and Sfflter. mind should be looked upon aa one the season. But in the 1833 season, Eddie Rowe as captain of the team, “The . Mysterious Thanksgiving ment. If the council wishes to see Test Oil their red M’s for ^elr work of the who has an Illness, rather than as a Guest”, a modem Thanksgiving that they are dusted and cleaned, ...In Goodrich past season, are; person to be shunned and ill-treated, h u been a bulwark of support In and forget your winter oil James Toman, '88, waa aantloned every game. play. Is to be given by the Fresh­ Mr. Illing will try to arrange for Rowe, Eeabert, Robinson, O’Leary, u one of ten promising dsbatsrs of ^ e various statue provided tnstltu- man-Sophomore Dramatic Club now some son of a gi^ery In which to troubl/M. Recommended by fight against tlone for them where they oould be —Albert Saimond ’84. Omeral Motors. Shedd, Breen, Mistretta, Salmonds, the freshman class In a recent Inue the Paint afid Powder Club next hang all the pictures. Nothing defi­ 91 Rautenburg, C. Smith, Mozzer, John­ of "a a rk News,” ths undsrgraduats taken care of, given plenty of fresh Tuesday, under the supervision of nite was decided about this, how­ "Bargain Bulltz son, Judd, Fraser, Komlnski, Comb­ Issue of Clark University, m an ar air and the rlight kind of foods, and Miss Worth. ever. er, Leone, and Barrett, (Manager). tide beaded "Foranslo AoUvltlss where they could be taught to do DEBATE T o n e CHOSEN; The oast is as follows—Mrs. Per­ —Margaret Sullivan, ’35. SN'T It better to cave money on Fourteen of the team are seniors TfOce Upward Trend; Promising different kinds of things so that they kins, PrisdUa Plllsbury; Mr. Per­ Transmioaion I a good tiro than to loco money and wUl graduate this coming June. Freshman Material UBoovsrsd." oould earn their livings. TO ARGUE ATHLEnCS kins, Franklin Dekter; Albert Jobs Shift HaH7 onapooroneF Then gat acquaint­ Two of the best players of the seas- In the same iMua, under another —Ruby Jarvla, ’84. Pickles; Rev. Ephraim Sage, Joseph USE NOVEL ADVS. ed right now with this new AA eo, however will return, they are Bob heading, "Tuneful Sons of Clark in Foley; Mias Susan Crocker, Helen Have It Ohaaged To Quality tlra that Goodrich ia offar- Smith and Ray Mozzer. Combination Glee Club Assembly Sul^ect Deals With Whether Oopdaad; Sally (the maid), Bertha SHELL NO. 90 Ing for only 18.88. —Richard Alton, *34. Renderings” It said, “James Toman PAINT AND POWDER CLUB Or Not They Are Detriment­ Kwash; and Bob, Teddy Bantly. FOR 1934’S PARTY It’a a big, astra sturdy tlra . . . scored a hit with tha audlsnes by Thf story centers around Mr. and m fuaront apadally proeasaad to giva on- al— Choeen by Elimination. your money b a ^ hla rsallatlo singing of Wsstarn and Mrs. Perkias, two middle-aged pso- The Saaior claai party to be held baUavably long waqr. And It RACHERS ADDRESS Mountaineer dlttlss, aooompanlsd by DRAMATIC GROUP NAME pie who are fsellng rather lonely maaas that mlflicna of cor ewnaca his guitar.’’ "RMOlved Sat Intar-aoholaitle for they have just i^eoeived a tele­ November 38, la bel^ advertised by naad no longer buy cheap "borgola athlatlei aa eonduotad at present are a novel method. Slgne on the boards built" tlrcala order to save money. Toman was sahitatorian of ths gram Dotifyiag them that their eon In colored chalk read: Senior Soft GLASTONBURY P. T. A. class of '88 and won a vary good SaphomorB-FreBhm«n Students detrimental" was the subject choaen baa been 'killed. As the name lug- CLEANING GASOUNB on ’Thursday to be debated before Spots Cabaret, Bxeluslve Senior Goah la on thla fight Goodrich la Bobolarshtp at Clark University be­ Change Title; Former Name gMta there is an air of mystery sur- dub. Open for one nlte only, TueS. No Odor waging to protoet Ita ouotomara. cause of hla snosUsnt woi^ In high approximately 800 students of nine rounding the play with a few plea^ Coma ia and eat tha Mi boh Discuss Educational Guidance school. Too Long. E ^U sb cUbsss on Dsoeabsr 19 by Nov. 38; To raeerve a table with ant surprlbee at we end your friends or nest to ths floor FLOOR BUT8 < Gavoliar^t'a a value wa*ra glad to Problems at High School —Fred JohansMD, ’84. members of the Debating Qub. —Ruby Jarvis, '84. There Last Mimday. At a epeelal meettng of the Bepbo- Tbe meeting was opsnsd by Miss shew see Ethel Mohr, Room 38. Rot Water Heateri more-Freshman dramatic club on Oberempt, ooaob of tbs team. In a t Dress informal. Wednesday the members voted for discussion of those subjects that bad 8 WOOI1N0 SOBBOULB A e redoubtable Hermits’ dub Is Mr. BaUay, Mr. Farr and Miss TEACHERS GOING HOME evidently going to be prominent In Radiators Flushed Sufsala Walint of the Manchester "Paint and Powder Club" as the new been proposed by members of the Look it ihtft prictfi title for the lower claeemen’e dra- club. Mihs Oberempt explained the Manchester’s aquatic program, aa the program, for signs on boards A. C. on Filters school faculty spoke at a matle eoelety. read, "Ae tbe rollicking, frolicking d-StsM..:...... H*— masttag of the Parent-Teachers’ FOR THANKSGIVING meaning of each and its posdihlUties aanouaoed by D ^ h t Pei^, Fac­ Members have fOr several years as a debatable topic of Interest td ulty Manager, is one that comprises Shakespearean satire “The Hermit’s 4.40-4.5ti21...... Association of Glastonbury at the thought Bopbomore-Preehman dra­ Parade!'* 01astonbury^.hlgb school last Mon­ the average student Harry How- most of last year’s seheola and 4.75il9...... ^ 7# Moatsaosc of01 tbsu s tsaohsrscsaoDsrs Inin Manobssj matic club loo long a nams. Three royd, president conducted the meet'* promises ^ be a good one. the big study hall, the adver­ fi.fieslfi...... day avenlng. The general theme of ter High are goinf to be at home weeks ago a committee, consisting Tbe following meets ars oertsln: tisement say ^ Try Our Service each of the talks was vocational Ing from there on. The topic chosen 6.35il8...... k f for Thankaglvmf. Tho out-of-Man- oul of Lillian Kllnkhamer, Mary Alice was Judged to be tbe best by the Januanr . 9. — Connectleut State Toot the ^ m p e t. We have a live wire or- guidance. Chester destlhatloaB are: Mr. > John- Aadrewi and Thomas McOooe, Was process of elln\lnatloc. Frosh. 'Aere. Roll the drum. 6.89sl9...... Mr. Bailey dtsoussed vocational gran, Brookton, Mass.; Mr, W ^ t , elected to obtain namee on which —H. Quenln, Jr., ’84. January 19.—Meridsn. There. See the Hermits gaaiutlon and pricti lUliai ti ihHSv uMhaoi osM guidance In general, deserlMl^ Altoona, Pa.; Miss Mpafford, Wsst the elub oould vote. Februsty 10.—R.FJI.S. Aere. Have somq fun! that yoo approdato. itg te ew Bala MiM what It is, its value, and the aeeas- Hartford; Miss FsUofWs, Vsrmont; Namee such as "Mask and (3own,” INTEREST IN ORAL REFORTS Febraair Rmibury. Here. —B, Montla. '84. Mty for i t He outlined the voca- Miss Oatss. Rsrtfordi Mi« Todd, "Raay Players," Greenwich VtUage Maroh f.-S iato i. There. tlew l guidance program of Man­ North Attlsboro. Maas.: Mias Johan­ Playere,” and "Paint and Powdsr." Mies Cas^s English class gavt Meets peadiv arei Nsw Haven ONCR nr A UFSTDfl chester Hlgl school and told hew sen, Ljmn. Mhss.i Mias Davis, ana Latin namee were nominated. oral topics)lcs 'nmrsday wbiob prored OommewInl. ChMto High. Water- it funetlena. OloucMster, Maas.; Miss Hopkilui, ^'Paint and Powder” woo by ten to be V latsreetlog, Boms of bury, Oenneatleut State 9Tesh here. Two noteworthy dates will pass Mr. Farr and Miss Walsh dis­ Bast Klllingworth; Mr. Pottsr. Nsw votee over "Itoxy Playere.” those___ whl( were especially enjoy^ - 4 Cnapp. IS. within ths DSKt three months. The FLAT TIRB — BA1TIRT SKRYICI — OUT OT tA I cussed some of the problems which York City; Miss KMlog, PU ts^ld, A one act play will be read at were (1) Haiold Dumas’ report of first will bi< this Wadasodny. It pupUs bring to them in oonfercnees, Mass.; Mr. (Htchall, Andovsr. each meeting during the winter In the prisem In Wethersfield; (3) .Alma A RAM will bf wHttan like thla py bun- CALL 4129 pointing out that those eonfer- Many are also planning to stay preparation for the preeentatlon of Hills’ brief, statemsnt abemt Vis­ drada of offlao girtsi ll-H-18. The SBOSt are not only valuable in in Msnebsstsr for cm bottday. Thsy one three-act or three o n e ^ count Gray; (8) Barbara Ohambtrt’ Freshman English, dlvisien L— aaoond will ba Jonuary f . Ihla will nhosiilng the right school or work are; Miss Low, Mr. Vmsry, Mr. plays followed by danetng for tbe “sporty” speech about the masoots was intereeted to find out that ba 1-3-84. These dates or rimilar CAMPBEU’I for the pupil, but also In eelvlng Robinson, Miss Worth, Miss Me public, eharglnf a small amount to of several college football squada. Oharles IMoe believes in “a man's ones win not occur for MOtbar hun­ HMBMMlWtl m a^ sedal^^^l^lsocial problems. (Julre, Mrs. W srrtn, Mr. Psrry and cover mcpeMM. Walter Ford acted as ehairmaa. bMsband’e uncle.” dred yaara. \ W. JohanSsen, '84. Miss Csssy. --M eollia PlUatmtv. ’80. . w-Btsse Aaae Uade. -R o ts y ,'r. Thtirston Pootair. •mi- i

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FOR THANKSGIVING — AN ALL-AMERICAN DINNER a ^ YOUR Fr o v i S o r r o w By Hefen UNKNOWN mqming thal Pan Iw’pke hU pipes Yourself^ M ------Pm sure nobodv kn^‘. . think he laughed, altbdugh be had AficitHstt m BLCWD By O liv ftobrto Bartow Mule songs for rtisidue." By Laura Lou BROOKMAN ND then he took Ihe'tstler^ • • COn'IUaHTNSS T g n S r NCASteviCCMC. I The grass thal grew toO'tiilti''^. *. . I know two. sisters who are as Diligent budgeting of beauty unlike as slstei-s can possibly be. I And mended them until, he been! BEGIN HEBE TODAY treatments and cosmetics is »oae knew them as little ^rls. too. A song, .soul-sweet, begin. , Who killed TRACY KING, or- way of ihak;.'ig sure tba'. you are oheetra leader found dead In his ] One was a dreamer. The other beautifying yourself within your in­ utartment? ____ was one oi thi most stirring chil­ come. DAVID BANNISTER, aathor, dren I have ever met. She bad to For Instance, if you feel that fomwi newspaper reporter, onder- be doing the most senseless things you can spend money for only has to do Is sweeper or ironing board. i her children’s mother and her hus- velvet, a dress of complete simpucl- "Come in, Park,” Denise Lang to come and receive her friends. She lation at. the sarnie time it cleanses said. *”rhe8e men are from ’The ever had” and Indicated that their The soprano chorus should come band’e wife. In brief, she Is through ty except for a bit of white at the friendship was of long standing. has turned her gift into a living. the pores. P ost” She said, turning to the out strongest In a pfiean of joy being the object of a poesesslve pro- Beat the yolk and the white light­ thro it. Her hair lay in glean^ But Drugan and this girl with the But she works very hau’d. others, “This is Parker Coleman.” which grants them personalities of noun! ly In separate bowls. Put a thin ringlets—an elaborate coiffure that golden curls did not speak the same “Dreamer” Needs Work their own instead of mere identities Society today is equally tolerant must have been arranged by a skiU- Bannister and Gainey Introduced Daily Health Helen Is still drifting. Her art layer of yolk on your skin, let it dry, themselves. Parker Coleman was of language. They lived In different as somebody’s daug-hter or some­ of a man and woman when It comes amd then a thin layer of white, al­ ful hairdresser. The ringlets caught worlds. How had Tracy King work minus energy went the way body’s wife. to the question of whether or not to the light as she moved, turning to course, one of the Colemans whose of a lot of art. She still dreams. Is lowing it to d ry before you put on name figimed prominently in Tre­ climbed from the life Drugan had The candle-lighting days were all smoke, or to quaff a glass of wine amother layer of yolk. Keep repeat­ shimmering gola. Service unhappy amd restless. very nice when a girl was very or a jug of beer. Once upon a time mont society ^lumns. Bannister described ta Denise Lang’s exclu­ ing until adl of the egg has been “How do you do,” Denise L ^ ^ sive circle? One the reallsL the other the young. It was romantic to handle there was no harm to the action said. “ You wanted to see m e?” remembered seeing him*years be­ used. Lie down for half an hour or For at least the dozenth time Ban­ aiTF. THAT YOUR CHILDREN Idealist! the cream-or-lemon question for the when performed by a man, but when Her voice was low-pitched, with fore, only a boy then. |Ie had grown I believe Helen could have been until the egg is hard amd dry. Then nister thought, “If only I’d seen GET PLENTY OF SLEEP young gallants of Virginia or the a woman placed the weed between remove the thickest of It with warm a quality of vlbr nee. Baimlster into a tall, broad shouldered yoimg savdd. Mary did not need saving be­ Eaust while somebody played a haup- her lips, or dradned the cup, she King just once while he was alive!” water. The remadning traces should saw that she was quite pale ^ d man with ^ en dly brown eyes and cause she waw strong willed enough sichord and somebody else sang tolled down the sodad hill so fast Growing Youngsters Require From be taiken off either with your nour­ that tbe rouged lips formed the a well cut chin. He hadn’t seen him smd there was not to et her family discourage her. she was black and blue from the Nine to Twelve Hours’ Rest at love’s old sweet songs. But the ishing cream, a muscle oil or both. words rather slowly. . . . Coleman greeted the other men nothing to be done about it. Cole­ If their mother had made Helen do girls grew older, you see. They fall. Night to Reetore Energy Used The skin needs plenty of oil after a It had been Gainey who had to­ easily. He crossed the room to the man and Gainey were talking now, turned Into women. Then they Up Daring the Day. some 1' al work, not necessarily on meisk so don’t be afradd to use nour­ ken command in trlklng with Dru- fireplace 8ind held out his hands to Coleman asking questions. Bannis­ couldn’t do anything which might GREATER FREEDOM her painting, but say, doing house­ ishing cream lavishly. Pat the skin gan but nov it was Bannister who the blaze. "Getting cold out,” he ter noticed that Denise Lang did not be a credit and a glory to the OF WOMEN TODAl By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN work taiska, amd not accepting ex­ upward ais you remove the mask. stepped forward. announced. “There’s a bad wind not ask questions, though she lis­ mar who bought their dresses and Then, too, there is the subject of Editor, Journal of the American cuses, Helen would have learned When you remove the nourishing “Yes, Miss Lang,” he said. My from the west.” He said it as tened intently. what realism meant amd that you shoes and gave *hem their quarters a divorce. They didn’t have many name is Bannister and this is Mr. Medical Association, and of Hygela, cream amd muscle oil, pat on an though hd knew perfectly well that Without knowing quite why he the Health Magazine cannot get anywhere by sticking for the church offering. separations In the days when women Gainey. W t’re with the Evening were merely masculine appendaiges astringent lotion. H you don’t have none of them were Interested but did it, Bannister leaned forward your head Ir the clouds The work one, use ice water. Never rub Ice Post. The Post is cooperating in GOING OUT ALONE that came from Afiam’s extra rib. he was trying to ease an uncom­ again. "Misa Lang,” he asked, Next to seeing that your children habit once instilled tramsfers Itself directly on the skin. , every way possible with the police, "when did you first hear about—er, SION OF “BOLDNESS” When two people were Incompatible fortable situation. eat well, be sure they get plenty of to anything even art. She was en­ trying to learn more about the hor­ Bannister nodded. "Yes,” he your fiance’s death?’’ couraged by her mother to think If the woman of yesterday didn’t to an extent that they couldn’t live rible crime that took place last agreed, then plunged directly into "My father told me,” she said. rest. , that life handed the chosen-of-the- have a husband or a fiance or some­ together — the woman died. The night.” the subject at issue. “We’ve been "Someone telephoned. It was about Remember that the child requires gods everything. If she had amv body in the family to take her cemeteries of 50 end 00 years ago The girl’s lips tightened. "Have Euking Miss Lang a few questions." midnight, I suppose. Father came both food and rest not only for real enthusisuims as Mary ad she places, she learned to knit, and read like a census. You will find they— ?” she began hesitantly. "Do Coleman dropped to the sofa be­ to my room emd told me— ’’ maintaining the energy of Its body, would have saved herself. spent all of her evenings sitting by the tombstones marked; “Emma Jane, beloved first wife of Samuel they know— ?” side the girl. The words broke off, but Bannis­ but also for growth and for repair The dreamer ty> - of child will be the fireside taking the right “Th.iy’re working on several lines stitches.- Nice girls didn’t go out Smlh,” Lyda Mary, dearly loved “About — what happened last ter went on relentlessly. "Had you of tissue. Sleep is the most satis­ his own worst enemy unless h^ can • of investigation,” Bannister told alone. It wan a sign that they were second wife of the same Samuel; and been at home all evqplng?” factory way of resting. be given compensatory weapons her. "Some of them are quite night?” The question was addressed the score may include two or three Even when we are asleep, how­ such u the work habit to carry bold creatures. If they did. Wlw, promising. There’s n be completed hooprskirt costume sS^Tjjtyii'tb wear to have fro'^* 1,600 to 6,000 young mu trying to get at is wbether or separata aheat of paper, yonr name, full address, yonr sisa, the nhm- every night But perhsM the boy hasn’t the at the Shushan Airport, at New at the organisation's con­ coop for dlstribotion to .^tto for­ bar of this pattern (No. 9808x), and mention toe name of this news­ makings. Perhaps he hasn’t the Orleans, win be named in memory vention in Baltimore... zw to ests tola ya a r. lot he had ever spoken a t any other paper ever even dropped a hint— ?** The art of pottery dates bcuik as muscle co-or(!bfiation needed, or of the late Rear Admiral William take .the lead role in!'*A# J(|t^.eon Ohio hae a 271«aeto ffOtolt torm "Never!” ahe Insisted. *Tf a g iii AiddfeM yonr envelope to JnUm Boyd. Manehaater B anld Fnahlon Bo- far as the human race can ' be maybe he Just" i n ’t built to stand A. Hoffett, who perished In the in toe White Houffe d^. tka Confed- for which variato-papof iiboe cost vast to fht Urn last night I don’t 106 Paik Avante, Utam Y o r k , M. T. traoed. itm a. He a i y iaet lUu q ^ rti at Akron (ttsMtor. 110,000. ' I

MANGHBSTEF EVSNINO HERALD. MANGHEHTBR. CX)NMh SATURDAT, NOVEMBER 25,198S. P A O B N ira r REC SENIOR LEAGUE OPENS CAGE SEASON TUESDAY Canzoneri Kayoes Chocolate In Second TOTAL OF 96 PLAYERS TO COMPETE ON EIGHT CUBAN IS KNOCKED FOUR PLAYERS OUTSTANDING Eagles Tackle Tough Foe ; COURT TEAMS ENTERED OUT FOR FIRST TIME In State Prison Trojans REO SENIOR LEAGUE ON ALL-COAST GRID ELEVEN V Cream of Local Talent In­ Tomorrow tbs Eagles, town<»Dwyer and halfback Tommy Hayss, FIRST ROUND SLATE IN HIS RING CAREER obamplon football team, will travel who have witnessed the prison team in action. They hod Journeyed cluded on Bifibility Lists; to Wethersfield State Prison, as per Tuesday, Nov. 38 down to schedule a game and had 7:46-—Knolls vs. Anssidi’s Maeeas PACinC COAST ALL-STAR BESTMATUIAlllN schedule, to engage the strong Tro­ been received by Wai^en Reed, who To Play Two Games Each 8146—Dugout Five vs. Celtioe. Hard Rights to Jaw Send Kid jan prison team. ’Bbe break in oon- pereonally conducted them on a Saturday Deo. 3 secutive playing weeks of the town tour of t^e prison and then Invited 7:46—Herald vs. National Guarda. rntST TEAM POS. SECOND TEAM yU R S MAKES TASK series was caused by the refusal of them to attend a football game Tuesday and Saturday 8:46—Laurels vs. Phaatoins. Toward Fistic Oblivion; Smith, Washington...... Muller, U. C. L. A. the West Sides to p W two weeks which was about to begin. Manager Tuesday Deo. 6 Left End ago becauss of snow. ’Ths Eagles, Dwyer was also fortunate in being 7:46—Lsorele ve. National Guards. confident of their superior strength, Introduced to the coach of the Tro­ Night; Expect Fast, Close Winner Comes Back Into Lutz, California...... Reynolds, Stanford •8!46— Herald vs. Phantome. OF SELECTOR EAST as was shown Simday, bad flgursd jans, who said that the material at Saturday Deo. 9 Left Tackle on two gam u only to retain the Wethersfield was much better than 7:46—Celtioe vs. b o lls . Rosenberg, U> S. C. ••••••• ...... Stevens. U. S. G title; consequently they bad en­ that at Sing Sing, his former Race for Honors. Boxing’s Big Time. Left Guard gaged the prison team for tomor­ charges. 8:46—Dugout Five vs. AneaJdl’s M. Coats, U. C. L. A...... Christie, California row. In view of all these formidable Tuesday Dec. 12 Center Spaulding Believes All-Star In the Trojans, the Eagles will be signs. Coach “Ding" Farr called an With a total of ninety-nix players 7:45—Celtics vs. Laurels. By HERBERT W. BARKER facing the hardest assignment of extra practice this week In order to 8:46— Herald vs. Anealdi’s Masons. Cor bus, Stanford...... Gilbert, St. Mary’s nllglble to compete on^ the eight Saturday Dec. 16 Right Guard Team Could Hold Its Own the season, not exsropUng All- whip the team Into shape. New York, Nov. 26 — (AP) — Burnside. The State’s team has A large crowd has secured tickets teams entered, the Rec Senior 7:45— Dugout Five vs. PhantoaM. Back Into the big time clambered Yezerski, St. Mary’s ...... Yearlck, U. C. L, A. been defeated only once this season, for this game already. There are BaaketbsOl League will get under­ 8:45—Knolls vs. National Guards. Right Tackle Tony Cansonerl today, and by the With Any Other Picked and then by a score of 7-6 at tbs still a few tickets left and they may way at the Bast Side Rec building Tuesday Deo. 19 Moscrip, Stanford...... F. Canrinus, St. Mary’s bands of All-Bumside. This victory, be obtained at Coughlin’s Battery 7:45— KnoUs vs. Phantoms. same token Kid Chocolate leeined on School street next Tuesday night Right End according to “Cunnln” Crockett, Shop. Busses will leave Depot 8:45— Dugout Five vs. Nat. Guards. headed for fistic oblivion. Warburttm, U. S. C...... Griffith, U. S. C. Squad in Country. Burnside left end, was "pretty Square at 12:46 p. m., ani all root­ and indl^tlons' are that this circuit Saturday Dec. 28 Relieved of hie lightweight cham­ Quarterback lucky,” Another factor in this prison ers will have to be at the prison 7:45—Anaaldl’s M. vs. Laurels. pionship by Barney Ross and beaten Franklin, Ore. State...... Williams, California eleven's favor is the benefit of a office at 1:16 p. m. sharp. 8:45—Herald vs. Celtics. in a return bout by the same Chi­ Left Halfback By BILL SPAULDING very capable coach, Dlnny Shea, C. R. Burr, police commissioner, Tuesday Dec. 26 cago youngster, Canzoneri came former Notre Dame star and coach and W. G. Glenney, president of the Wilson, St. Mary’s ...... •. • • Grayson, Stanford Coach, University of California at 7:45—Nat. Guards vs. Celtioe. back in Mt^isbn Square Garden last of Sing Sing prison. Manchester Trust Company, and 8:45— Phantoms vs, Ansaldi’s M. Right Halfback Los Angelee night to flash the same powerful (Copyright, 198J, NBA Servloe Corp.) Further proof of the prison team’s William Cheney will attend this Saturday Dec. 80 right hand which carried him to Keeble, U. C. L. A...... Mikulak, Oregon strength is vouched for by Manager game as guests of the local club. 7:45T-Knolls vs, Dugout Five. the heights, knocked out Chocolate Pullback Los Angeles, Nov. 35.—Four out­ 8:46—Herald vs. Laurels. in two rounds and thus hurdled the standing Pacific coast grldders who Tuesday Jan. 2 first of two obstacles which blocked 7:45— Knolle vs. Laurels. his path to another meeting with merit certain All-Coast selection, and whose deeds deserve All-Ameri­ 8:46—Herald vs. Dugout Five, Ross. TRADITION IS ^ IN D Saturday Jan. 6 To Meet Loeatelli ca recognition, are Bill Smith, 7:45— Phantome vs. Celtics. Now the Garden expects to match Washington end; Lee Coats, U. C. L. 8:46—Nat. Guards vs. Anealdi’e M< MONTREAL AND TORONTO A. center; Cotton Warburton, Tro­ Tony with Cleto Locatelli, Italian Tuesday Jan. 6 holder of the European lightweight jan quartarback, and Norman FOUR BIG GRID GAMES 7:46—Celtics vs. Ansaldl’s Masons. championship, perhaps Friday, Dec. Franklin, powerhouse of Oregon 4>' 1:45—Phantome vs. Nat. Guards. 15, with the winner to meet Ross BATTLE FOR LOOP LEAD State’s backfleld. Saturday Jan. 18 for the world title, if present plans With these four as a nucleus, and 7:4i^D ugout Five vs. Laurels. mature. a supporting cast from the best Expect Quarter Million Fans STATE GRID BODY 8:46—Knolls vs. Herald. Conzoneri had beaten Chocolate in night. Theee two teams are dead­ brand of football material seen In 15 rounds two years ago in a light locked with Syracuse and London the west in years, a team can be weight title, defense and was favor­ Canadiens and Maple Leafs built that could hold its own with at Classics Today; Army- Richard Kerr, John Falkowskl. for the places in the standing be­ TOHAOANQUET Laurels ed again, but none expected him to hind Detroit and Buffalo. any other picked squad in the coun­ topifle the fast, skillful Cuban negro, try. Pete Larson, manager; John Tier­ Clash Headlines Slate To­ Teams have been strengthened on Navy, Yale and Harvard ney, James Tierney, Otto Seelqrt, recognized in this state as world all Bides for the week-end struggles ’These four men made my task of featherweight king. selecting an AU-CToast team com­ Affair December 9 Will Be Thomas Faulkner, James Qormfin, and that alone may serve to upset Pete Anderson, Ray Hutt, MUtpn Canzoneri rushed the Cuban at night; Detroit and Buffalo what little dope there is on com­ paratively easy. But what made It a Clashes Top Eastern Pro­ Nelson, Harry Benson, Doc ColUps, the start and cracked him with a parative strengths. Buffalo has se­ lot easier was the presence of two Ben Clone Wardy Waterman, stimning right which had Chocolate cured Tip O’Neil, defenseman from great guards in the west—Rosen­ Open to Public; Local Anealdl's Masons staggei^g. At the bell for the sec­ Meet for First Place in In­ Calgary and sent Bill Regan to berg and CorbuB. Sure AU-Ametica gram; Other Tdts Slated. will furnish local court fans with a Kenneth Smith, manager; Edgar ond roimd, Canzoneri, more confi­ Cleveland to make room for him. timber, they couldn’t be left off an wealth of outstanding attractions Coacb Heads Association. Ansaldl, EMgar Opizzi, Wm. Do^ird, dent than ever, drove home two ternational League. Syracuse signed up Gus Forslund, all-star team from this section. throughout the season powerful punches to. the body. James Quish, Robert Smith, Robert formerly of the Ottawa Senators of ’The lineup of the first team fol­ New York, Nov, 26.— (AP)— Many Star Playen Bight Brings Kayo the National League while a shake- lows: Sturgeon, Raymond Campbell, Carl Tradition came to the rescue of the The Connecticut Association of The eligibility lists, which limit Chocolate's hands dropped and up in {mother big league club bene- • Bill Smith, that pass-snatching, Johnson, Bevo Hurley, Earl Bissell, fading 1933 football season today Football Coaches and Officials will eeu:b team to a personnel of twelve Canzoneri ripped his right to the New York, Nov. 25.— (A P )—The fltted Windsor. ’The Bulldogs re­ point-kicking rrlider of Washington V. Britt, D. Farr. chin. The Cuban staggered back unbeaten Toronto Maple Leafs and with prospects of a queuter million bold its annual banquet at Hartford players, include the cream of basket­ National Guards ceived a pair of good wlngmen, U., teams u p ^ t h Jim Moscrip, sen­ on Saturday evening, December 9, ball talent to be found in Manches­ into a neutral comer, then fought the speedy Montreal Canadiens Glen Brydson amd Lome Duguld.' spectators at the four big classics Arthur McGann, manager; Chet sational sophomore end of Stanford. at the Hotel Bond, It was ter and vicinity. Many of -the teams back blindly although he was badly The latter lad, a 176-pounder, can of the day. Sendrowski, Raymond Donahue, come to grips tonight in their bat­ From the standpoint of probable announced today by Thomas have lineups that boast of players hurt. Cooly, Tony measured him turn an end nm into a rout in snap­ Tony Soimonds, Saivatore Sai- tle for first place In the Canadian attendance the clash of Callfomia F. Kelley, Manchester High grid and who have starred for many years in and another crashing right to the py fashion—as Southern Callfomia monds, Charles Bycbolsky, John chin sent the “Keed” toppling to the division of the National Hockey and Stanford' topped them all for baseball cocu:b, who Is president of senfi-pro cage circles. Including such ORIOLES AND PAWNEES will agree. A few more pounds and Sobieskl, Patsy Vince, Ernest Vlot, floor, face foremost. Chocolate Lieague, but sharing the interest 90.000 fans were expected In the big the Association this year. The ban­ widely known luminaries as Bevo Ambrosi rolled over on his back at seven, with them in the five-game week­ Jim will be ready for All-America bowl at Palo Alto. Army and Navy quet will be open to the public and Hurley, Edgar Ojfizzi, Bill Dowd, next season. Dugout Five struggled instinctively to regain his end schedule is a clash between the START JUNIOR SERIES renewed regular football relations all who desire to do so may attend. James Quish, Bod Sturgeon, Ray There were no outstanding Notify either Mr. Kelley or Chris­ Stanley Bray, manager; Gordon feet, but fell back again at “nine,” Montreal Maroons and New York for the first time since 192T with Campbell, Earl Blssell, Sber Bissell, Reid, Earl Anderson, Arthur Davis, and the count was completed two Rangeri. tackles, such as Smith and Brown prospects of a capacity crowd of tie F. McCormick of 77 Henry Red Whinnem, Ekl Kovls, John Fal- of the 1932 'Trojans, running arouna street, who is secretary of the As­ Donald Healey, Henry McCann, minutes and 30 seconds after the Auctions Players 79.000 at Franklin field whUe 50,000 koski, John Tierney, Tom Faulkner, Harold Madden, George Stavnltsky, Play First Title Game Tomor­ loose on the west coast this season. were concentrated in Cambridge for sociation. round had opened. When the Maroons were whipped Pete Anderson, H a r^ Benson, War- Sherwood Bissell, James Neill, row at Hickey’s; Plan to Dis- In their stead, and playing nearly the 62nd duel of Yale and Harvard A number of outstanding sports A crowd of 12,000 saw a thrilling, 6-0 by the Canadiens last Tuesday, dy Waterman, Chet Bendrowskl, Ernie Neill, Roy Norris. If short bout. Canzoneri, at 133 President James Straeban threat­ regfard Baldwin A. C. as good a game, were Lar^ Lutz, and 40,000 at South Bend to watch figures have been secured as speakers for the occasion, in­ Henry McCann, Harold Madden, Phantome pounds, appeared in perfect condi­ ened to put five players on the auc­ California tackle and John Yezerski Notre Dame collide with Southern cluding "Sleepy Jim" Crow­ George Stavnltsky, Ernie Nelli, Roy James SpUlane, manager; Dan tion. Chocolate scaled 130 pounds. tion block because "they are not of St. Mary’s. California. ley, coach of the Fordham Uni­ Norris, and a host of others, too Renn, F. Whippert, John lircb , Wm. playing the kind of hockey we ex­ The first game of the Junior town Both these players are sopho­ Stanford Needs Win versity football team which enjoyed numerous to menuon. Courtney, A1 Smltn, B. Wells, E. pected of tLem." He has beg\in to championship series, which has been mores—which may make my selec­ At Palo Alto a win for Stanfotd, a most successful season this year; Two Nlghto a Week Docbln, T. Nicholson, C. Magnuspn, carry out bis threat by shipping delayed for various reasons, will b« tion of them appear strange. But now tied with Oregon for flret place both boys, in my opinion and that Jack Coffey, faculty director of ath- All indications point to fut, ex­ Pinney, Lesiig. FIVE LOCAL TEAMS two wlngmen, Lome Duguld and played tomorrow at Hickey’s Grove In the Pacific Coast conference, letlce at Fordham; William 8cbo- of several coaches and other play­ would probably result in an invita­ citing competition that should bold Herald Newsboys Glen Brydson, to the Windsor Irv fleld, of Crosby High, president of at 2 p. m. when the Orioles defend ers to whom I have talked, played tion to rraresent the far west In the Interest of the fans at a high Louis Smith, manager; James teraatlonal League club and It re­ the Football Coaches Association; their title against their north end the Rose Bowl game. pitch from start to finish of the Sheldon, Everett Swanson, Charles mains to be seen what effect this all-star ball in their first year up. Walter Spencer, president of the COMPETE IN Y LOOPS rival, the Pawnees. A three game There was no championship st L e i^ e season. Games will be play­ Bears, Joseph Walker, Ounnar John­ will have on those that are left. They, like Jim Moscrip, will bear state High School Conference; and The only replacement secuiM so series has been arranged between watching In 1984. Stake either at Cambridge or South ed 'Tuesday and Sfiturdfiy nights at son, Ralph Johnson, John Hedlund, these two teams, who have agreed Dr. Phillips, president of the Con­ the School street Rec gym, with two Evsrstt Salmonsoh, Alton Johagren, far Is Paul Rusge, the holdout left Little need be sold about the Bend, but the struggles promised to necticut Valley Aesooiatlon of to disregard the Baldwliui as con­ be JiMt ss exciting and closely games being played each night. The Walt Snow. winder of the Philadelphia Arrows, sterling qualities of Rosenberg and College or Football Officials. It tenders. fought in the post. Meanwhile first game will start at 7:46 o’clock, Walt Snow, Howard Brown, Harold Highland Park and Casey’s and he Is not due to arrive from Bill Corbus. ’The former is a line- Is possible also that Reggie Root, % Edmonton unti’ next week. Like The two teams appear quite even­ crashing fool, fast to pulUout and Michigan hoped to salt away the and the second game immediately Sebuetz. bead coach at Yale, and Adam on completion of the first. Dancing Maroons, the. Rangers haven't done ly matched with the Pawnees bold­ nm interference, imd a stone wall big ten title by walloping North­ Walsh, Eli line coacb, will also be Hicks in Senior League; as well as expect^, collecting only ing a slight edge because of tbelr when he’s roving behind that ’Trojan western. Cblcsgo faced an Intersec­ speakers. will follow tbs gamss. three points In five games to drop victory over the Rockville Cres­ forward wall on defense. tional foe from the east, Dartmotftb, Harry Ginsberg of New Britain, is Tbs Leagus will play a sobsdule In the south Duke hoped to con­ to the bottom of the American sec­ cents. In a game played early in ’The latter, by his showing against chairman of the committee on ar^ of two rounds, the wlxmer of the Three in Junior Circuit tinue its undefeated and untied tion. the season, tbs Orlolee defeated the Southern California alone, rate# All- rangements and will act as toast­ first playing tbs wlnnsr of tbd sec­ The Other Games Pawnees by a 18-0 scors. An im­ streak against North Carolina master at the banquet. ond round for the Qbamplonsblp, in America recognition. His point-get- Stats, while Oeorgls and Georgia The Canadlen-Toronto battle Is portant practice for the Orioles Is ting toe is an added asset. the event that one team does not Highland Park and Casey’s Hicks the real headliner, wl'Ji the flying called for Sunday morning at Tech were looked In their annual win both rounds. A serlss of best of this town are entered in the east­ duel at Atlanta. Frenchmen gding Into It one point Hickey’s Grove at 10 p. m. and all ’The center is our own Lee Coats. NORTH ENDS ARE HOST two out of throe games will be play­ ern section of the Hartford County ahead due to Toronto’s Idimess players miut be on hand. Title to Arkansas ed for the title between the round YMCA Senior “B” basketball league, 'This boy haa been ths outstanding Arkansas definitely clinched the By ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday, Even If they loee, the ’The probable lineup; center on the coast for three years. winners, tbs winning tsam to rs- and the West Bids Buddies, WappiQg Canadiens have a cbijice to make a Southwest crown yesterday by TO OLYMPIC ROOTERS ceivt a silvsr loving cup as trophy, Dstrolt— Jim Londos, Grssee, OrloiM Pawnees The Trojans’ wUl-o’-tba-wlsp, Ir­ threw Pat O’Shocker, Salt Lake Uncas and Manchester Crescents are comeback as they play the-Detroit beating Texas, leaving the Southern Each member of the team will re­ entered in the County Y Intermedi­ M. Swikla...... le ..... Herrick vins Warburton, is probably ths best a ty , Red Wings at Detroit Sunday, J. Archlvy...... It ...... Scranton M etho^t-Baylor and Rlce-Texas ceive medals. ate League. The first named loop of that long Iln« of brilliant quar­ The Olympic soccer team will Cincinnati—Nick Bozlnis, Elmira, The two other games :::ee the Rubaka...... Ig ..... Oooebee Christian contests today with no has already opened Its season while terbacks Howard Jones t^ s d out Journey to Hartford tomorrow aft­ dune Deserves Credit N, Y., threw George Gable, Cincin­ New York Americans tackle the Brannlck...... c ...... Clarke bearing on the title. the latter will start the week of De­ at Southern California. * ernoon to play the North Ends a re­ An Arbitration Committee has nati. Ottawa Senators at the Canadian Balcbunes...... rg .... Zaurakas 8t. Mary's Gaels ran up against cember 4. U. C. L. A. and Washington Stats turn game In the Hartford County been appointed to handle all dis­ Lewiston, Me.— Ed Don George, capital tonight and the Boston H. Jarvis...... rt ...... Carlson ’This season hasn’t been so easy The Highland Park team is man­ Junior League. Victory for the putes othsr than in a gams, this North Java, N. Y., defeated ^ b Bruins carry on their road trip to J. Swikla...... re ...... Rudeen for Jones’ boys, and time and again played Washington in the far west aged by Sherwood Anderson of 184 while the Colorado Aggies were Olympics would be doubly sweet in­ committee consisting of Osorgs Russell, Newport, R, I„ etralght Chicago tomorrow. The Amerks Katkavek...... qb .... McCarthy this mite of a man pulled the Tro­ Highland street and will have the seeking to remain in the Rocky asmuch os it would keep them at Hunt, Hugh 8. Orser, J. Bennet falls. are at the bottom of the Casiadlan Smith...... Ibb ...... Burke jans out of hot water with a spec­ local Y as its home floor. Casey’s Mountain race with a triumph over the top of the league and would (Jlune and Frank C. Busch. Cluns, D4s Molnss, Is.—Jos Cox, Clsve- J.Mitchell...... rbb .... O’Brigbt tacular nm that inspired them with Hicks are managed by Ralph Swan­ group and Ottawa le tied with the Colorado College. who has had many years experlenos land and Eirl Wampler, Scranton, Gudjunes...... fb .... McCartan the confidence to go out and win. avenge the defeat the North Ends son of 30 Packard strest and will Maroona Just a point ahead. Chica­ Tbs Columbfa-SyraaMS, Csmegls inflicted upon them in the first game in tbs managsrlal and coaching end Iowa, drew, 90 minute limit one, go beada the American division A smart general and all-round h^ve ths local Rec as its home floor. player, the blond fellow is the best Tsch-N, Y. U., Tsmpls-Vlllanova, here. of basketball, has bent his ifforts fxn eoob. The West Side Buddies are managed with a one-point margin over De­ on the coast. Prlncston-Rutgsrs and Lehlgh-La- All players are requested to meet untiringly toward bringing about by PhlUp Waddell of 50 Cooper troit while the Bruins are two Oregon State’s Franklin needs lit­ Fayette pairings rounded out the at the School street Recreation the formation of a League that will pfreet and their home floor will be points further back. eastern card. building at 1:16 p. m. The team furnish competition on a level with the West Side Rec. The Uncas are All three of tonight’s j:ames tle printed qualification. He’s been heard of plenty on the west coast, will leave at 1:80 p. m. The game the best that can be produced by managed by Leslie Collins of Wap- mark the first meetings of tho sea­ Alabama allowed opponents to will be played at the Weaverly son between the clubs but ths Ca­ and ths east— Fordham in particu­ semi-pro quintets. He also has spent ping and have the Wapping Commu­ score only eight points in the first grounds, Keney Park, at 3:80 much time in drawing up the rules Hockey nadiens defsated Detroit 2-1 at lar— has seen him star. An iron nity Hall as their home floor. The CHALLENGE BARBERS ■even football games of the season. o’clock. and regulations that will govern the Crescents are managed by James Montreal in the season’s opener made playing with an iron team. League and all in all baa done a re­ By Associated Press SpUlane, Jr., of 31 Strickland street and Boston, on its home ice, blank­ Red gets my firmest vote. Sports Editor: • markably fine Job. SATURDAY and will have the Y as their home ed Chicago, 2-0. We, the Manchester Bakers, chal­ floor. ’The' other halfbacks is George Perry To Referee lenge the Barbers to a football gams The opening League contest will National League INTERNATIONAL LOOP for the ebampionsbip of the town. Wilson of St. Mary’s. This fellow, New York, Nov. 25.— (A P )—A too, hoc shown in the east as well as Charter Oak Girls Face bring together Knolls and Ansaldi’s Nfw York Americans at Ottavjra. Seeing that the Barbinrs dkki’t show Montrsal Canadiens at Toronte. hand to hand battle between the the west. He’s i ball-carrying ex­ Masons in the first game at 7:46 up Armistice day we think that they New York Rangers a' M ontfW Detroit Olympics and Buffalo press, Ug enough to stand punish­ o’clock, with the Dugout Five and Last Night *8 Fights can’t take it. what do you say. Idaroons. Blsons, tivalc for the International ment and smart enough to know All-Star Pin Topplers the Celtics battling in the second, Barbers? Show us up and accept Canadlan-American League Hockey League lead, features the our challenge. We wc^ud like to play what to do with the ball when be scheduled for 8:45 o’clock. As ref­ week-end program of three games. eree, the services of Dwight E. Philadelphia at Boston. By ASSOCIATED PRESS you Tbank^vlng morning at 10 gets it— ask Jimmy Crowley of SUNDAY ^ New York—Tony Canzoneri, New These clubs, rated as two of the o’clock sharp.A For more details see Fordham. Local pln-toppllng enthusiasts^ er of the United Atatee and winner Perry, a member of the Manchester best minor league hockey outfits In will find an outstanding attraction of the Ckmnectlout eingles, the Con­ High school facility, have been National League York, knocked out Kid Chocolate, ’’Kelley.” We would like to play Choice of fullback probably was Montreal Canadiens at Detroiti*' Havana, two. the coimtry, clash on tbs Buffalo other teams especially from the the most difficult. ’Two players stood at the Charter Oak alleys on Oak necticut all-events and third in the secured. Perry has bad much experi­ rink tonight to decide which shall street at 8 o’clock tonight, when National all-events. Last year she ence as a r^eree and can be de­ Boston at Chicago. , Ml Boaton—Tony Sbuoco, Boston, south end. We haven’t been beaten out in this position. On# was our Canadtan-Amerlcan League be the pace-setter. The Olympics, the Charter Oak Girls play host to had a season average of 111 in pended upon for fair, unbiased and outpointed Lou BroulUard, Worces­ in 3 years. All players must range own Joe Keeble; the other was Mike Philadelphia at New Haven.-^ ter. ten. who have p lay^ one mo/e game, from 14 to 17. Mikulak of Oregon. ths West ^nds of Bridgeport, who more than one hundred games. accurate officiating. Two Champions San Francieco— Frankie Battag­ are two points ahead of their rivals We owe all our euccees t

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LOST AND FOUND 1 AUI'OMOBILES FOR SALE 4 APARl'MENTS—FLATS— starting team Simday. Massey will Sylvia, who have been spending sev­ Nally, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith w d TENEMENTS 63 also see au:tion at the start in order eral weeks with the former’s par­ Mrs. Helen Beebe proyoked mui^ WILL THE PERSON that toS 1932 CHEVROLET SEDAN—likfi West Sides-Spartans Vie that the whole squad win be in ents Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Bacbeler laughter. The Golden ^iule <3^ man’s dark blue overcoat by mis­ new, 4425, 1982 Chevrolet coach THIS IS THE PLACE you have flghtlnr trim for jthe next game of will sail today on the steamship realized a good sum for its treasuiy take at the South Methodist church 4375, 1927 Chevrolet sport road­ been l<»ig looking for beautiful the series Thanksgiving iJtemoon Hie de France for their home from the sale of home made canity. Thiursday evening, kindly return ster 415. 1927 Chevrolet sedan 425. high airy rooms, beautifully locat­ In Only Sunday Grid Tilt at Hickey’s Grove. Compton Castle in Devonshire, Eng- Master Donald Smith is confined same to 94 Hemlock street, and re­ Riley Chevrolet, Armory. Garage, ed, sunny all day, apartment of AU of the West Side team is re­ Franklin G. Welles, J., attended to his home by an attack of mumps. ceive their own? 60 Welles street Telephone 6874. five rooms, near the mill. Three quested to bv at Mt. Nebo at 10 a meeting of the State Athletic minutes from bus line, easy to Although the Spartans of Hart-<$; ders and a pair of sweet ends, will o’clock tomorrow morning. Committee of the Y. M. C. A. heid Louisiana’s 4,143 men in CCC Bills Copeland wlU rest up this at Waterbiuy on ’Thursday. camps represent a total of 19,386 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 heat. All newly papered and deco­ ford are not considered strong be with the visitors tomorrow. The FLORISI'S—NURSERIES 16 rated. A comfortable home for the enough to battle for the football end positions will be taken care of week. He came through the bruis­ Mrs. Esther Miner left today to dependents in 4478 families. ing battle with the Slagles last spend several weeks with relatives winter. Lucky one, who it may be. title in their own home town they by former Hartford High players, WA2^TE3>-AN ELDERLY lady or FOR SAJjB}—CHRYSANTHEMUMS are without a doubt one of the fast­ Neal, a husky fullback, formerly of week In excellent style and has in Hartford. two girls to share home with one 41.00 dozen, roses 50c dozen, The Place for 2 or 3. For informa­ est semi-pro teams in this section. Crosby High, and James, a tackle played a hard game- every Sunday A good sized audience attended person. Inquire 111 Holl street. •breaths for cemetery use, potted tion apply at Seastrand Bros., since joining the squad and needed the musical travelogue given on Fri­ FOR RENT Main street South, three minutes The West Sides will send in the with the Williston Academy team plants, reasonable prices. McCon- the rest. Lippincott, Dugan, Ster­ day evening by Miss Miriam Welles Besidmtial section, five miBotes* from trolley. best team possible to start the two years agu, will round out a vlUe’s Greenhouse and Nursery, 21 fast aggAsgatlon that spells trouble ling and some of the other regulars and Miss Florence Plnney of their walk from Main Street and AUTOMOBILES iie BSC a a.a a JSH e c:^ ^ ALLEN’S ROASTING ducks Uve, thing.” And then he started sing­ what it is all about. I s’pose I’ll $ 1,000. Engagements .....s..:.c* B 16c, dressed 22c lb. 160 Tolland ing, and, his voice rang loud and have to wait and see.’’ Harr}' -es .. • aci4an cNOfi • a «ag C TO RENT—OFFICES AT 866 Main $1,000 Cash Others From $2,000 Up. •••eeescc* «ac* •••••••••• ^ Turnpike, telephone 8837. ■treat (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ clear. , “ You’re right,’’ exclaimed the old Card ot Thanks ...... fi ward J. HoU. Tel. 4642 and 8025. ■:o “There is a man who lives on Star Man. “I’ll show you quickly as In Memortazn e • • • c.a a • • a:air • ca aoca V high and spreads his rays across I can. Say, when these candles Lost and Pound ...... 1 ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 HASTINGS’ Announcements 9 the sky. He knows that folks love bum, they’ll be as bright as they Personals ...... I HOUSES FOR RENl 1^ R. T. McCANN moonlight, and that’s why he’s glad can be.” CHILDS’ LARGE PLAY yard, with 69 Center St. REAL ESTATE Dial 7700 Roadside Office he’s here.” Antomoblles mattress, also Taylor tot walker, SSI Oakland Street Automobiles for Sale ...... * FOR RENT— SIX-ROOM single, , “ Oh, my, but that’s a pretty song. (The Tlnies get a big surprise In Automoblleb for Exchargs 6 with stroller attachment, 24 Locust sun porch, fire place, tile bath, And now, sir, I must get along,” the next story.) Anto Accessories—Tires .i«.I street. Telephone 4698. Autu Repairing—Painting ...... 7 garage. Arthur A. Knofla. Dial Auto Schools ...... 7-A 6440 01 4359. Autus-—Ship by Truck 9 Autos—For Hire ...... 9 FUEL AND FEED 49-A FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE 7 Pictorial Scenario of the RKO-Radio I*icture Garages—Service—Storage K o n 10 rooms, all Improvements, 2 car Starring Katharine Hepburn, Opening At the Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 FOR SALE—HARP WOOD for Wanted Antos—M*!'roycles . . . . It garage, central location, rent je- ‘‘LITTLE WOMEN” State Theater Here, Wednesday, 6:30 P. M. In Six Chapters Bnsliiraa ajid Professional Settees stove, furnace and fire place. 48.00 duced.'Write Herald Box W. SuBlnees cervices Offered ...... 18 cord, 44.50 per loau. Chaa. Heckler, Household Sprvt.ies Offered ...... ll-A Building—Contracting 14 telephone Rosedale 13-13. TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable Flortara—Nurseries ...... 16 five, six and seven room houses, Funeral Directors ...... II FOR SALE)—SLABS, Hickory and ■ingle and double; also heated Heatlr. Plumbing—Roofing 17 oak. Selected fireplace woo^ cut apartmentfi. Apply Edward J. HoU, insurance ...... 18 to order. C A. Staye. Dial 3149. 1?llllnery—Dressmaking ...... 19 Phone 4642 and 8025. Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . tO Painting—Papering ...... — .to II Professional Services...... a tt GARDEN—FARM - Repairing ...... 88 SUBURBAN FOR RENT 66 Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . 34 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Toilet Goods and Service ...... 86 FOR RENT—HOWARD Place. Bol- Wanted—Business Service m .... II FOR SALE)—APPLES, 1,000 bush- ton Notch, 8 rooms, garage and aU Bd ncatlonal els of Baldwin, Delicious, Northern conveniences. Call Rockville 957. ourses ano Classes 17 vate Instruction ...... 18 Spies and Westfield. E)dgewood 2 ACRE PLACE FOR RENT — 'anClDS tt« A Fruit Farm, Manchester Green. uslcal^Dramatlc ...... t9 Plenty room for poultry and cow. anted—Instruction 80 7 rooms, hot water heat, electrici­ Pliianelal HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 ty, bath, running water, 1-2 mile fionds—Stocks—Mortgages 81 from Town Line. Bus takes chil­ Business Opportunities 81 Honey to Loan ...... 88 FOR SALE— TWO ENAMEII^D dren to school. See this place to­ Help and SItnatloBa stoves, one a beautiful combination. day, 425 per month, Hastings Help Wanted—Female ...... Si Jones, The Stove Man, at Manches­ Roadside Office, 331 Oakland St Belt) Wanted—Male ...... —. S| ter Green. Salesni* n Wanted ...... 36>A Herp Wanted—Male or Femald .. 87 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for DIED FROM EXPOSUBE Agents Wanted ...... k.S7-A living room furniture, Bungalow Newtown, Conn., Nov. 25.— (AP) Bltuatlons Wanted-Female . . . . . 88 gas and coal range. Apply 116 —Douglas Light 21, of Danbury, Situations Wanted—Male 89 who left the Fairfield State hospital Eronloyroent Agencies ...... 40 Woodland street Dictatorial Aunt March (Edna May Oliver), wealthy spin- Blarmee mint hasten to him. Annt March lends Marmee Jost enough money for Live Stock—Pets—Ponltry—TeUelen October 24, and wandered in the Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 woods, died from exposure in the Chapter Three hears ot Megs budding romaaoe and threatens that trainlare. Jo has anticipated this miserliness, and Impulsively come# In with $25 Llv : Stock—Vehicles ...... « . . . 41 she shall have not a cent of her money If she marrlee tiie' to augment her mother’s funds—upon which tt Is discovered to the consternation of Ponltry and Supplies ...... 41 FOR SALE—FULL SIZE maple oplnlcm of Medical Examiner B. L. bed, and springs. Call 6150. Kingman who viewed the body poor totor, Brooke (John Davis Lodge). She extracts a promise from Meg to refuse aU that Jo has shorn her hair and sold it to raise the money. ■Wanted — Pets—Poultry'^^tock 44 him If he proposes, much to the relief of Jo, who wants things to stay as they are. yesterday after it- had been found After Father March’s recovery and mother ’’Marmee’s” return, a blow falla For Sale—Hlseellaaeems Aunt March also takes Amy to live with her to make her a lady. Jo pursues her Articles tor S a le...... 46 BARGAINS—IN USED STOVES. in the Taimton section. upon Jo. Meg has flnaDy yielded to yoong Brooke’s ardent oonrtsblp and agreed to Boats and Accessories ...... a 41 Bought, sold, exchanged; also oil light’s body was clothed only in ambltiMi for writing, and sdls a story to the Weekly Spread Eagle for $1J10, a tri­ marry him, despite the opposition of Annt March and the regret of Jo. A beauti­ Building Materials ...... 47 burners. Speak quick. Open eve­ umph saddened only by poor Beth having a qiril of llhiess. Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry 41 overalls, shirt, stockings and shoes. ful, timple wedding occurs on the lawn, Meg promising that she win love her sisters Electrical Appliances—Radio 49 nings until 8. Jones, The Stove Two hunters came upon the body. On top of these events word comes that Father March Is in at Washington and none the less for loving Jer week, board optlonaL larders Wanted...... T O .r c .M -A Inquire 46 Cooper street onntry Board—ResorU tO Sot*l»~HMUurantS ...-m .o o n II Tasted—Room*—Board r o It B*aJ Estate Fm B«wt artments. Flat* Tenemeota n ilnass Locations for Rant M aes tor Rant ibnrbaa tor Rent unmer Homes for Rant . ranted to R en t...... Baal Batata Fa* tale aant Building for 8ela • Proparty for laU » , , « Parma and Land tor lals oiiato for 6a1c •to forSala^TO,., aaort Proparty for gala •hzrban for Bsla^,,,,,,,arVM*« MX Estate tor Bzehaam Faztad—Baal Batata...... ■■(r

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1988. PAGE» * ToonerviUe Folks Bv Pontyine Fox ^ OUR BOARDING HOUSE Bp Gene Ahem TH^TBRWOUE TtMPtmiP MR. HB TDRt DOWN THE GOAL POSTS WMKH THBRK WAS NO ViCTDRY TD Cgi-gBRATK

AW c)MON,hAARTttA, mean to sat v o M i tak e a VSRE«HER,e GRUNTED UP THAT JA>^-^THERE ARE Motorist—How far is it to the^ Oara^re Owner— So you think you 3 U S Y O N E M o r e next town? are a capable mechanic? STACK . ALREADY, O TH ^ TREIGHTEPS ^ A jC K o f C A K E E i J* Native—Well, It seems further makes you think so? 'A I 3UST PUT \N GONNA DOCK IN A than it is, but 3rou’ll find it ain’t Applicant for Position—Well, 1 THAT VWKST HEAP YOUR TROUGH P know one of the rules is to smear WAS ONLY PRACTICE YMNUTE.TO TAKE OH Aa automobile e x p ^ estimates grease on the steering wheel. FOR ME — TH' FIRST HrAF-^I SHOULO A CARGO OF THOSE that there are five mimon sorry cars HA^E SLIPPED A CAKES 9 ^ WAIT on the road that menace traffic and Youth—I use the touch system on E1<6HT OR TEN 3UST ought to be replaced. And there my typewriter. STOYE UD IN THE TILLTH' MA50R LA6 •PR\YiE A COUPLA are at least twice that many sorry Friend—Really! Doesn’t she ob­ NMXiDUE OF THE ■BACK HIS E A 5 » drivers, ditto. ject? CYUNI3ERS OF tAV STACK, APPgUTE? TXDhfT AN' 'BARES TH' Magistrate—What’s you’re excuse "All the world doesn’t love a lover TO GLOW FAN FUbM A SNEikVC OH, YBsl? 1 HAVi NO OBJiCnONt Father—^Well, I can’t see why you • f •bONT HURT LmLMY.Ptft-HlH’ editor and puhiisber of the only AH ■■ Hri k AOy VMTWOUT V/ELL.HERES where HIA^'. 111 I AS L0M6 A« YOU don’t like Horace. He’s so intelli­ French newspaper in Louisiana, at WAfU.UM't ABOUT YDol gent—^why, he’s a walking cyclo­ J KNOCK Youx HiaD; vWTiCKTbTWe New Orleans. ' A SAMPL* oeTRlS'- RRoM vitJUR eARsT/ sTRUnw ‘ pedia. Police in Prague, Cseoho-Blova- Daughter—Yes, but I’d rather kia, have a system of teletypewrit­ have somebody with a cST. er communication. A Kansas City woman oontraot- The automobile driver who fails ed a rjure type of recurrent fever to stop after be hits a pedestrian or another car, proves that be is not to from a rat bite. be trusted on the highways with a •car. If we are ever to cut down R apper f a n n y Sa y s our blocking toll of motor accidents (WO. u. s. PAT. orf. we nuist find some effective way of getting the-*‘hlt-8kip’’ chap out ^om ’ under the- steering wheel and keep­ ing him out.

Garage Attendant—Juice? Motorist Driving Up—Veil, vat If we^are? Don’t ve get no gas? WASHINGTON TUBS II BylVane OUT OUR WAY By Williams A certain woman says she is off eu'ZESt O H . NO. N O T TRyilsl' T O B E \ ^ MUSH— WHERE her husband for life. Aside from 1 AM ! SMART- JUST BEIN’ DEAD SURe T W M L O M ¥ m A R E V O I V E R ! DO YOU GET THAT taking the wrong fork when he J VOU DIDN'T SEWO PREPARED PER TH’ WORST. eats, she »&yB that when they travel M U S H s t u f f ? FOR US? I NEARLV FROZE TO DEATH IF a n y b o d y TALKS he invariably takes the wrong fork ONE NIGHT, WHEN VOU i in the road. ANYTHING BUT LEFT' STOPPED TH‘ CAR TO TALK ^ J A B S , f o r w a r d p a s s e s , Mother—I guess that Fred’s honk TO ONE OF YOUR BOV FRIENDS'. HOME RUNS, OR SOCKS for you out front. NOW,IF I ONLY HAD A PAIR ON TH'CMIN-ITS MUSH/ J Daughter—Let him honk, Jasper OF EAR MUFFS,SO I COULDN'T LISTEN-YOU will be here soon with his new car. H EAR T H m u s h - w h y , I THINK 1 ^ 0 I COULD LIVE T HRU TWO 6R The chap we saw changing tires THREE HOURSvjr^a^^,------yesterday on the railroad tracks (? was certainly in the market for long OF I T . white robes and heup.

First Mechanic—^Which do you prefer, leather or fabric upholster­ CCAoy^ ing? Second Mechanic—I like fabric. Leather is too hard to wipe your 7 hands on. It's hard to keep track of girls who travel at a fast pace. C WHAT IN THE WORLD I DON'T KNOW, LOOK! OUR AND THERE ARE > DO YOU THINK'S BUT GET READY WINDOW’S OPEN! fresh footprints HAPPENED, EASY? FDR TROUBLE. IN THE SNOW. SOMEBOCYS. SEEN FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser X H E R E ^

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titli Arniml ENTERTAINMENT AND partmant'to advanoa tha oauaa>of Methodists by two pins, 871 to 869, m ^'B om and LxhVr Oo. No. 1 ASSESSORS OF COUNTY wbole-haartad, paliutaking Y.P.FEDmTIONilAS finishing with a victory over the DANCE TONIGHT ment procadura. SwedWi OoDgregational quartet in All other town and municipal the finals, ^ to 806. In the first i Torkey, Goose and Pig By Z^wer Chib. TO DISCIJSS PROBLEMS officials, particularly members of SPORTS Niarr AT THEY round, the South Methodists beat »n»iwmd his orchestra w ith an added Alfred Rlvenberg, president of the tion. Refreshments and a social time volley ball, ping pong, pool and eet, was appointed an assistant which are being held at convenient feature of free refreshments distri­ Federation, was in charge of the TERMS will follow and all players will be buted to everyone in the building. other games, after which refresh­ der in the Citizens’ Conservation places throughout the state. Similar program. •• welcom e. ments were served. CorpsE at Camp Cross yesterday. meetings were held two years ago The Emanuel Lutheran church AS ^ PEB WEEK and proved to be of very practical Mrs. A. N. Merrlfleld’s plectral bowling team, consisting of Miss LOW Plus Carrying The Amaranth drill team “ will value. HOSPITAL NOTES string orchestra will play Just be­ Clara Lindberg, Miss Norman John­ A S Charges meet Monday evening at 6 o’clock The meeting wlU be conducted in fore the Boy Scout Minstrel pro­ son, Erik Modean and Arthur An­ For rehearsal at the Masonic Tem­ the natime of a round-table discus­ gram tonight at the Manchester Eleanor Crockett, of 16 Knighton derson, captured the pin-toppling SOCONY ple. It is important that all mem- sion of assessors’ problems. It is Green school. ’The entertainment is street, Mrs. Mary Steppe, of 81 honors, defeating the North Con­ Mrs be present as the question of particularly desired that assessors being sponsored by the Manchester Wells street, and Charles Herrmann, gregational .team In a first round RANGE AND uniforms will come up for dlscus- come prepared to ask questions, dis­ of 610 Center street, was admitted $78.50 BOSCH Green Community club and the match, 847 to 298, then tAking an Idon. cuss recent legislation and opimons yesterday. proceeds will be used for the bene­ exciting match from the South FUEL OIL fit of the proposed Boy Scout camp of the Connecticut Supreme Court A daughter was bom yesterday Mrs. Helen Meacham of 19 New­ in town. McKinney's orchestra will of Errors and exchange views, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shapiro, of Prompt Delivery I $ 4 7 » » o man street will give a pinochle play for general dicing. thereby gaining information useful 16 Ashworth street. MRS. M. S. MANNING party Monday evening for the bene­ and profitable to them and of bene­ Mrs. Henry G. Stowell, of Wap- fit o f M em orial Lodge, N o. S3, fit to the communities they serve. A plng, was admitted at 12:15 this Dial 6282 Miss Dorothy Jane Armstrong of morning and treated for injuries to Hemstitching and $74.50 MAJES’nC foilghts of Pythias. All players will East Center street has returned set program with prepared address­ es' is Intentionally avoided. her Jaw, teeth and face received in be welcome. • home after a stay of several weeks an automobfle accident. Buttons Covered SCHALLER’S in Norfolk, Conn. Such conferences present an op­ The meeting of Campbell Council, portunity to newly elected assessors Plain Skirts Made for Knights of Columbus, will be held to acquire much needed Infonuation, ST. BRIDGET’S CHURCH $ MAJESTIC Monday night at 7:30 o’clock in­ Thomas Humphrey has entered and for assessors of experience to 1.00 1984—849.96 stead of 8 o’clock, as a TTianksglv- the employ of George England as help each other with the trouble­ BRIDGE, WHIST, SETBACK THE VERY LATEST Ing card party, which is open to the a singing bartender at his tavern on some phases of their work. The 26 Linden Street OUB SALE PBICk Oak street. public, w ^ follow the meeting. smaller group meetings. It is felt, Monday, November 27, 8 p m . Phone 7905 40% OFF MODERNISTIC will prove of more interest and 6 Prizes. Befreehmeots. MAJESTIC worth to the assessors, and permit * All Welcome. SHOW AND DANCE attendance of many at an afternoon Admission 25 Cents. LIST I79A0—OUB PBICE OP HEPC Benefit o f conference nearer home who would not be able to get to Hartford from Atlantic Rayolite OTHER CONSOLES for Expertf Bolton Grange aU parts of the state for an entire ^SERVICE J day's session on a state-wide scale. TONIGHT! TEDFORD AT $19.95. $ 4 7 * ^ 0 Bolton Community Hall There is no municipal activity of RANGE DAIRY more importance than soimd and Tues., Nov. 28,8 P. M. painstaking pra,ctice8 in the office MINSTRE aod dance M usic by of the assessors. The tax commis­ OIL DIAL See sioner is pleased to lend encoiurage- Begular users of this oil claim Chet s 5191 Neff’s Saw Mill Gang ment and the facilities of his de- Green School Hall they have found oone better. 80 These Also Mack, ’The Dancing Waiter, 'The Manchester Green Community Under 15 gallons. .lO '/jc gaL From The Spanish Garden In Club Presents 15 gallons or more, 8 Yz c gaL SERVICE Oakland Danielson. PUBLIC PINOCHLE 'TBOOP 8, BOY SCOUTS Street Today Plenty of'Fan! M(Hiday, November 27, 8 p. m. in benefit program for Boy Scont A Good Time for Evoyone! L. T. WOOD CO. STATION Mrs. Helen Meacham’s, Camp. Merrlfield String and Mc­ 61 BisseU Street TeL 4496 19 Newman St. Kinney Orchestra. Admission 25c. Children to 14, 15c. Comes HOME COOKED Benefit Memorial Lodge, No. 88, Knights of Pythias. CHICKEN DINNERS PURE JERSEY MILK Admission 26 Ceate, from 9 1 to 8 0*Ck>ck Any Sunday 76 CENTS WINDOW A THOBOUGUBBED TUBEB- Save Your Battery Phone Beservatttons DIAL CULIN TESTED JEBSEY HEBD Windsor Lodis 688-14 Bing Nine times out of ten slow SHADES A natural milk rich in the vita­ Free Tonight BROOESIDE MANOR DOLLAR DUCK Fine Holland Shades, made to mins and proteins, with on extra starting is caused by burned Broad Brook, Conn. 8500 heavy cream line. All bottles, distributor points. Have yours Harry Tchnmmi, Prop. order, and hung on your AT FOB FBEE DELTVYIBY windows com plete ...... 50c containers and equipment steri­ checked and save your bat­ DINNERS OF New Boilers, 10c Extra. lized daily by live steam. De­ tery. Also Duplex (2 faced) ...... 66c pendable morning deliveries. ALE AND B E ^ Send post card, we will caU 'Twenty-five years of dairy service Cat*s Meow Tavern • GENUINE POINTS Bfue r/om o AUEN'S DUCK INN with samples, or ’phone after 6 P. M. to hundreds of satisfied ciistomers FOR ALL CARS in Manchester. Johnson Block NARRAGANSETT CAPITOL PHONE 8537 RANGE OIL 160 Tolland Tornpike PIEL AETNA WINDOW SHADE CO. NORTON FRANKLIN FULL OIL 46 Capen Street Hartford NATUBAL MILK • CBEAM PABST WEHLE FBESH EGGS ELECTRICAL ^ Phpne 3980 DIAL 8887 FOB RESERVATIONS. TURKEY and DUCKS INSTRUMENT CO. HSl Rackliffe OU Co. Bridge Parties Accommodated. BUDWEISER Tickets With Evety Beer Hiniard Street Phone 40«0 Private Dining Boom. SCHLITZ KING’S DRAWING HELD EVERY HALF HOUR GINGEB ALE Diamond Clicquot OPEN HOURS STARTING AT 8;30. Week-End Specials Gra-Bock Old Crow Country Club F IL I^ J S COME IN AND WIN ONE FOR Drawing On Select Mixed Windham ATLANTIC DEVELOPED AND YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER Canada Dry PRINTED AND ENJOY A GOOD GLASS OF BEERI SALTED NUTS W hite B ock GASOLINE — OILS Fresh, crisp nuts; assortment 24 HOUR SERVICE PHIL€0 RADIO Seltzer Tires • Batteries > -Accessories NARRAGANSETT ~ GOLDENROD Includes almonds, pecans. Brazils, Boad Servtcs Film Depoiit Box At cachews and filbert nuts — no CREMO Tonight At 10:30 O’Gock peanuts. CIGABETTE8 Store Entrance. Lucky Strike Camels MORIARTV Albert Tanborini and Mario Marchiaotti. A FREE CHANCE Cbesterfield ITR BBOTHBBS R With 6 9 ) ^ l b . 819 Center, Cor. Broad Street KEMP'S TeL 8878 Every Glass of Beer CHOCOLATES MIDLAND A variety of hard, cream and chewy centers. PACKAGE STORE DRINK TELEPHONE 8600 Opposite Midland Apartments SCHLITZ 5 9 f lb. RANGE & FUE OILS The Beer That Made Milwaukee FamousI Extra Pound, le. We Handle Only The Beatl SAY SOLE AGENTS IN MANCHESTER Extra! We now have Badwelser Range OIL New Steel $2.50 When In Need Of R^nge Or Fuel Oil Beer On Draught. TV U se d ...... $1.75 PHONE 5293 l/niH lS Faucet.... 75c Oak St. Tavern PRINCESS Phone 3980 The Bandy Oil Co. OLD COMPANY’S 30 Oak Street Franklin Oil Equipment Co. John Andisio Louis Mlroglio CANDY SHOP 155 Center Street Manchester Main Street At Peari LEHI6H AUTOMATIC Whence Comes This Sudden HEAT Interest In Annuities? wtzn REGULATOR If you want tho host coal aik uf for Old Why are financial editors kept busy answering inquiries [OMCRITR protect^ fam U y hessUh Company^f Ltkif h. N If tho anthraclto coal about Annuities? The reason is clear. ENDURING saves real money iE A U T IF U L that raqiulrai laai abandon during ckangav Since 1929 the public have found that no investment is so CLEAN 9 t the eeodart md car- rmhmB»ctmatoaiMHomBrne> aUa ufinlar waalhar. Uniform hoat If the safe as an interest in the assets of a well managed life insur­ Writ* or *phono for ottimoto latins voor ftmaM from nMtalrr~ on any fob, largo or small. with no m en iflbrt tfam It takm tn •acraf of a comfartakla kouft. It maana ance company. iwteeh on an daetrle Ig b t Think of the hMlthfrfinmi of hnvtaf your Own an undivided interest in these assets and receive a HENRY AHERN teeam at a aw ta n t tamparatora of fraadom from worry about eddf and chlllie U Bond f tTMt T9L 8098 70* all day loot and 60* at nlgfat (or A TharmeeleHe ar heel cantral ««• dnl eopled le definite income as long as you live. on d M to). ANDREW ANSALDl ^ feek The beef yew feqwlre In yewr heme aan he 104 Wsst Osnter it r — ♦ m . 7978 you aqulp yonr made mera unUann hy Hi# eddWen ef m dmple matlo *blni ooal* FRANK DAMATO ft SON And tha eeat—only $11.98, plua Humn ilel Ihef b htenganilve end aSdank M 14 BomMtMd M m l TeL 7081 ■nail hutallatiea dM>fa— will ha ’mom than paid Ihr by tba ramilt* id i mean mere aeel Mved and laO anpeoie le DAVID CHAMBERS fatf lavhm b frial. Pbona ui fbr a Welaa ^^^VeU^Wg^^Wa FAYETTE B. CLARKE •8 BoUUtor ItTMl ftL 8180 SURE INSURANCE JOSEPH HUBLARD 818 Mddto TampllM M . 8987 Information to l)lu e coal ARVID SEABURO G. E. WILLIS & SON DiC: 84 WaOMT SIn M M . 8808 829 Main Street I Coal, Loaiber, Mhaona* Soppltee, Paint ' Name GUSTAVE SOHREIBER 2 Main S t ' Td. 5125 v v l^dieater •V , . Phone 3665 A R S O N S " The W . G. O leniiey Co. MB Wm I OmtAr Itiw l M . 4887 Address MANCHESTER Coal, Lomlwr, Maaoiia* Suppllia, Paliit PETER PONTlCEUi 886 No. Bfain'Bt TtL 4142 ^ M uchtstar