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' ,*’’■‘’'’^f ?y*v«Zr ,• . V • • • v j :.: -.r-',v . ■■ AVXRAOB DAILY CHBOULATION fforewMrt of 0 . S. Wc for the Month of September, 1988 Ooadf sad -icMif IgM mlB-'to- ■ • 5,246 night; F rlA ^ fMr. K et ig M h fh p i^ I f Member of the Audit Bnresn in tenqieratorak I of Oiroalatlons. \ wf eooun nmt PRICE THREE CENTS (Claseifled Advertising on Page 10.) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1933. (TWELVE PAGES) y o L . m i ^ NO. 4. SENATORS AHEAD THE A l o t o f a i r p l a n e M Iim A CAUED DODGES FLYING ROOFS Senator Hits Dust On Clos^ Sacrifice Play Los Angeles, Oct. 5— (AP) — Roofs were a flying hazard to E. CLOUT FOUR DOUBLES L. Remlin, airplane pilot. TO STOP RIOTS He reports a ^wirling desert wind unroofed several buildings on a farm north of San Fernando IN COU AREAS yesterday, carried tliem high in TO GAIN EARLY LEAD the air and forced him to alter Si.' his course to avoid a collision. % V X- Oyer a Score of Persons CROWD V K Y SMALL Washington Bats Speak Londly to Score Twice in First Wounded by Pickets Scat FIRST WHISKEY ADS * V ' and Once in Second and SeTmth Innings WhitehiB i-W AT THIRD CONTEST tered Over a Fifteen Mile Hurls Brilliantiy to Hnmble Giant Sluggerr, Mel Ott OUT IN NEW YORK i.\< Front. Weather Dark and Dreary Strikes Out Twice; Fitzsimmons Given Fine SopporL Full Page Announcement in Harrisburg, HI., Oct. 5— (AP) — Carries Threat of Rain for Griffith Stadium, Washington, National Guard troops were ordered Newspapers Gives Prices Oct. 5.— (A P )—Joe Cronin’s Sena Seeks A Shutout Into Ssdine county this morning by World Series Battle. tors sailed through the first seven Lieutenant Colonel Robert W. Davis innings of the third world series after picketing miners along a 15- of All the Brands. game with the Giants today leading mile front had been accused by of By EDWARD J. NEIL 4 to 0 as Earl WhltehiJ pitched ficials of Peabody Mine No. 43 of Associated Press Sports Writer courageously, the big Washington wounding a score or more persons. New York, Oct. 5— (AP) — The bats spoke loudly against Fred Fitz Dayis said he expected 200 sol first advertisement since prohi Griffith Stadium, Washington, simmons, and a crowd of 25,(X)0 diers to move into the county. bition addressed to the general Oct. 5.— (A P )—Dark and dreary as cheered In sunshine that followed Officials of the mine said that at early rain the moment President least three persons were seriously public by a liquor dealer, listing the Senators’ prospects was the set famous brands and quoting prices, ting today for the third game of Roosevelt came into the park. • wounded by the incessant firing of Four doubles In a five hit barrage the picketers, and appealed for med appeared in morning papers in this the World 'Series as the Giants counted two runs off the National ical attention. However, local city today. switched their attack to the home League b u ck le ball star in the authorities said they had been un An exciting play in the second World Series game between the Washington Senators and New York Giants The advertisement, occupying a of the groggy American League first and another in the second, aft able to get Emyone to brave the bul full page and headed “for delivery at the Polo Grounds in New York, was caught by the cameramsm as Buddy Meyer, Washington second base- ‘Goose” Goslin in the first Inning. The Gismts won, champions kfter winning the first er which, with the aid of brilliant lets and go to the rescue, one am promptly if and when repeal comes,” man, slid safely into second base on a sacrifice by fielding and throwing, Fitzsimmons bulance operator having flatly re 6 to 1. two games In New York. quoted Black and White Scotch Overhead the skies were lowering, escaped unscathed through the next fused to take the risk. whiskey, Johnny Walker, and Haig four. Power Lines Cut threatening any moment to spUl emd Haig at $25 a case of 12 bottles, rain down on the tiny vanguard of Joe Moore’s marvelous throw Meanwhile, power lines leading plus $14.77 a case for import duties from deep left field doubled Earl into the mine were cut by the the capital rooters that led the and Federal taxes. House of LordT straggling march on the Griffith WhltehUl at the plate after Goose picketers and a Big Four railroad gin will be sold at $20 a case, with MANY SEEK JOBS Goslin had filed out, cutting off the bridge about an eighth of a mile GALE TOUCHES FLORIDA Stadium. a similar tax. Martell 3-star cognac The cheerlessness of the weather, Washington rally in the second, from the mine property was blown is quoted at $35 a case, with the while Hughle Critz, little Giant up. the precariousness of the situation same tax. ON ROAD PROJECTS that beset Joe Cronin’s athletes, second baseman, made a circus stop The blast that wrecked the bridge All the standbys of pre-prohibi and throw on Joe Kuhel’s grounder was the one heard here early today T H ^ BLOWS INTO SEA combining with wholesale reports of tion days appear in the advertise lack of interest among those who over second in the sixth, forcing and offlci^ds of the mine who in ment. There is sloe-gin, liqueur- Cronin, who had singled at second. EAR.L WMITEHILL vestigated said they found 41 clicks were expected to be fighting to buy cordials, Geneva gin, champaigne, 3ver 5,000 AppEcadons Al tickets, added to the general After being in trouble in the sec of dynamite that had failed to ex brandyegg tonic, and the best known ond and third innings, WhltehlU difficulty controlHpg bis curve ball; plode in the wreckage. Across the Continent Blis- ^ JOHNSON DIRECTS gloom. American and Canadian brands of Band Hits Keynote settled dov.n and allowed but onie Jackson walked, the fourth ball be The d3m8Lmite was believed to rye and Bourbon. hit, Travis .Tackson’s double to cen have been part of the 100 sticks ready Received at State’s ’The band that grouped back of ing low and inside. Mancuso hit Sixteen-year-old American whis home plate, doing the best it coxUd ter in the fourth, through the stolen several months ago from key is priced at $68 for a case of lering Heal Wave Beats ^QW CAMPAIGN fourth, fifth and sixth innings. to Cronin and the Senators en Harrisburg powder supply ware for the early arrivals, hit the key 12 quarts, with a tax of only $3.30 Employment Agencies. note of the situation either by acci gineered a double play, that ended house. Down on Florida — Three _ __ THE GA3lE. because it is a nativ^ product. dent or design when it swung into the inning Cronin to Myer to Kuhel. Chief of Police Slow of Eldorado By Alan Gonld. The advertisement stresses the “Stormy Weather” for its opening No rons, one Ut, no errors, one home of Nip Evans, leader of the Griffith Stadium, Washington, fact that the taxes quoted are “pres Hartford, Oct. 5.— (APl-r- Jobs In effort, and then worked back to the left. coxmty organizatior of the Progres ^ Freak Storms. NRA Administrator Is Now O ct 5.— (A P )— Clogiidy skies and ent" taxes, implying that there may same refradn at every opportunity. sive Miners Union, reported the Connecticut undef the public works -intermittent drizzle nJwdfed the re SENATORS: Bluege doubled be increases when repeal becomes ’The Senators, with Joe Cronin’s destruction by dynamite of the iMfl FdflftFM Voa'S'^rojects have been sumption of world series play today down the left field foul line, the ball effective. Again Badrirt~Deslrfr lantern jaw sticking out a fresh Grend hotel at ESdorado this mottl Coincident with the annoxmee- By Associated Press applied for by nearly 5,000 perjiona in the third game between the was only inches inside the chalk ing. He said the small frame build inch, were about early, a quiet, de Gitints and Senators. Conditions mark as it sped past third base. ment, 500 cases of a 3-stsu' Hennessy Further possibility of dangerous registering at the five branch offices termined looking lot with little to ing was destroyed. improved simultaneously with the Sewell bounced to Critz and waa arrived in New York on the liner Capital. say. 'The lack of enthusiasm on Police Defied vrinds to the lower east coast of already set up In towns in the pro arrival of President Roosevelt at tossed out at first, Bluege ran to LaFayette, in bond, for a distri their arrival here last night hsisn’t As the morning advemced the Florida WEIS removed early today as gram under Miss Milllcent Pond, re- 1:30 p. m., and the field was cleared. third. Bluege started for the plate butor. It was the first consignment aided spirits considerably deflated by picketers were centering their at the tropical disturbance which emplo3maent director for the Con ’The players of both teams lined up on an attempted hit and nm play, tack on State Highway 13 between Washington. Oct. 5.- (AP) left-handed Carl Hubbell and the (Contlnaed r Page Two) threatened that area moved out into necticut area. Miss Pond, with in front of the Presidential box, but it failed to work as Whitehill Marion and Harrisburg and were Hugh S. Johnson directed the pov r young right-hand sinker ball heaver, hit into the dirt, Whitehill ground the atlEintic sifter lashing Key West central headquarters In the state while the army band played the said by officials to defy attempts Hal Schumacher, who in two vic- ed to Fitzsimmons whose throw to of NRA’s influence today toward n office building.