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AVBBAOB DAILY OIBOULa Y io N for the Blaath of Septesnber, ISM THE WEATHER ’ ------Feraeaet ot C. 8. Wcotber Bm «m 6,286 Hartford J ta ok erof tka Audit Bureau of Oreulatlaua F l^ tonight; Tneoday partly eloady. not nmeh dmnge to tonpero- tOfOe MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM

VOL. LVnL, NO. 14 (Uaaatliod Advurtlaluc ra 19) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 17,1938 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE

Plays Leading: Rdle in Trial nBa JAP INVADERS OUTLOOK BRIGHT,

SEVER CANTON GERMAN SPIES SENT

TERRITORIAL ISSUE

RAILWAY LINE

DATA ON AMERICAN AMICABLY SETTLED Indications Of Intention To

LABORERS LOSE CLAIM «> Drive Straight On To Me- ffi^ -P h eed Cttchs Opti- TO GOLD THEY FOUND . hnrrleai The 1 ARMY, NAVY FORCES Bloomaburg, Pa., Oct. IT.— tropolis Seen In Bombing temoon mistk 0 i ReiMblic’s Fi-j (AP)—John Johnam and Gemge *> 4 ouTwirriNo rats HUl. Uboren, lost tbalr claim of ‘finders keepars" today in the Of Concentration Pomts. pr o ve s no cinch tore As Prospects Growl HOOVER TALK SpedficatioBS Oi Aircnft caae of 83.000 In gold coins they uncovered in a cellar.. Buffalo, N. T„ Oct. 17— (AP)

For Peace With Hongarj. A Jury awarded the treasure . BULLETINI —Take it from an expert, Carriers Obtaiaad Eg matching "one's' wits against a to F. Harold KUne wbo Hongkong, Oct. 17,— (A P)— MAJOR EVENT ^ Sold aa part of tha astsea of rat is BO dneh." The Japanese army annonaoed A rat exterminator for 30 For^ FreadenFs Sg- Prague, Oct. 17.— (AP) —Hlgh- hla father, who died in 1M0 tonigkt It had straddled the while living in the home. All the y w « , Henry 8. Lewis today - ''ly-placed Caechoalovaks today baaed Canton-Bowloon railway “at OFtAHPAlGN coins bore dates prior to that sweral points" but reports natiire To Fictitioas Or- k new optlmiam for the repubUe’a fu- time. "Without taking a course in from areas further north indi- r ture on growing proapecta of a Johnson and Hill found the cated that the rapid Japanese engineering, a rat can dig ^; through a two-toot stone well, peaceful aettlement of Ita territorial drive toward CantM was meet- der; United Slates Attor- II cache while lowering the cellar Fonner President Will Deliv- lasue with Hungary and on aaaur- In the home. ing Its first aerions, organized remove stones more deftly than a mason, knows enough about ancea of Rumania’a support. ~ — 1— i* Chinese realstaiioe. Severe fighting was reported from er Address At Hartford architecture to use the two-inch ney Says Ibe Conspincy Informed quarters declared direct Wongtong, about 40 miles eakt drainage apace between the con- cegoUatlona between Slovaks and of Canton, in what appeared to On "Undenniinng Rep- crete cellar floor and foundation Was Directed Freni Beifa Hungarians would be resumed be the first najor battle to de- wall to enter a bouse and gnaws quickly aa possible with the out- BRITISH BACK cide tbe fate ef the South China holes In lead water ^pes Juet to look bright for their working out metropolis and tbe vital supply keep his t^th In condition. their problems by peaceful means. resentative GovemmenL” BULLBTINt Unea radiating from It. A fW -4* The exact course remains to be FASTER PACE driving 48 miles inland from New Votk. Oet 17—(AP) — decided but these aourcea said the Attorfwys ter thsaz i ~ the Bias bay landing point, the poastbUlty of a conference between Japanese colmnn Uunstlag to- By ASSOCIATED PRESS Frantlsek Cbvalkovaky, Czecho- Connecticut Republicans aet the clients as “fiwned- o a i ward Canton ran Into well en- slovak minister to Berlin, and Kol- IN REARMING trenched posltlona nenr Wong- state today for a major event of tbe ASSERTS REDS cent- today after Ualtod i_____ oman De Kanya, Hungarian minis- Attorney Lamar Hardy toM m tong held hy soma lOOJHW CM- current political camflalgn-T-an ad- ter of foreign affairs, atlU waa "not neaa troopa eqoipp^ with Federal eomt Joy they haff excluded." i " New York la guaran- dress on naUonal Issues by Herbert field gmm, bowltrors and anti- TRe TO TAKE penetrated toto aeow of Am Ito > Keep Watch on Border Areas. Enrafed Feeings Against aircraft defenses. J o h :^ a Hofmann, above, a 26-year-old halrdresa- Hoover. Bermaat oaereta ot momT- Federal authorities, meanwhile, er Bboard the German liner Europa. She la charged with havina Tho former President, making his tryli military diifeaBe kept close watch ^n areas along Hongkong, Oct. 17 — (AP) — 2d between German ^ les in the Unit* & the Hungarian frontier to preserve Chanberlaiiis Accord Sob- Europe. Tha red-gold hair and blue first public appearance In tha atate, will deliver the second ot e aeries of PARTY CONTROL Now Tork, Oct. 17— (A^f^lJW t- quiet pending resumption of the Japan’s invasion of South China ** * decorative effect to the trial, which la • COi three campaign addresses tonight at ed States Attorney I imliir Baady negotiations which were broken off swept on today with what military expected to be the most atortllng spy revelation of the year. • CO) at Koroarom last week. sidiiigin Favor Of New 9 o'clock In Bushnell Memorial told a federal Jury tq d ^ that Qap> observers considered amazing rapid- • n il Martial law waa maintained Hall, Hartford. Hla speech, “Under- Consulting Engineer Tells Of man spiea had ity. mining Representative Govern- had tra to tta • BUI along the border between Kosice Note Of National Unitp. Berlin govt: and Bmtlalava aa arrests continued The vital Canton-Kowloon rail- ment." will to broadcast over a na- irnmfmt • MA! way waa cut at least two points. Upnal radio network. ComnninistTicticsInMiB- American ar^Biny to bands which officials said were torees tu tkn • CER confessed Hungarian terrorists. One column landed on tbe Pearl SUPREME COURT AGREES An aide of Mr. Hoover announced Panama Cgiikl Zona, tka Czechoslovaks said some, alleged- London, Oct. 17.— fA P )—The en- river delta and raced overland to laa» night be was expected to ar- of tba ApiiMlcaB Navy « t h a ___ sever the llna 18 mllea north of nesoti Regarding Farm- • PLl ly crossing the border to blow up raged feelings against Prime Ulnla- rive in Hartford about 6 o’clock. He coast, uta tha apeelflcatloaa o f tim bridges and railroad tracks, were Hongkong. Another drove west- Ami T1 ter Oiamberlaln’s accord appeared will to entertained at a private din------arimuaircraft r carrten. discovered to be younger members ward and cut it at Cheungmuktau, TO PASS ON STRECKER ner before appearing at the halL • NUI today to be subsiding ’i, favor of a about midway between Canton and er-Labor Organization. ^ M m b sM of this spy ring, ha ap> of prominent Budapest families. Conttane Appeal For Votes were three prisonara • HAI Ifshy were held for trial in mill' naw note o f naUonal unity to h«i»lr Hongkong. Other forces crossed the East While plans for welcoming tbs tofore the Jury—Johanna tary courts. a quickened reamwment race. 38, formar beautlrtan oa tha Oap- 8 Mall To Insist OB Independence. nver after the capture of Watchow litigation May Affect Possi- former President were being com- WaMilngton. O ct 17. -(AP) Newspapers kept up a steady and fought their way up ^ e Wal- pleted last night, rival orators con- Steve Oadlar; S t Paul man liner Europa: Otto HanshMi Rumania, diplomats said, had crapaign for the rapid tntegraUon MINIMUM PAY eonndung Vosa, 86, naturalised ettiasn bora la ven Prague repeated assurances chow-Canton highway to within 80 tinued their appeals for votes. of all 'civil and military defense mllas of Canton. bk Deportation Proceed- At Hartford, Rep. J. Joseph engineer, told the Bouse Committee Germany; and Erich Olaair. tS. Sla would Inalat oo Indopaadance measures. on un-American acttvlriM today naturalized citizen bora la i for sub-Carpathian Russia fRutb- Indications that tha Japanasa in- Smith accused tbs Republicans of Winston Gburehin, bitter ertUe of tended to drive straight on to ttie? NOT QUESTION showing "underlying hatred" of that Comnqmlsts had “t t M to take and former United States Aram SSk enla> If either Ruagaiy or Poland infit. Against Bridges, dier. sought to split the area—Cseeho- the Munich peace, echoed an ap- South China matropoila wars President Roosevelt In their state ooTMT the im-mer-Lahor party." parently growing aenUment In a platform and of making "an awk- Hsrijy; tqMhlng ths trM of tha slovakla'a eastern Up—from the in the fact that Japanese warplanes radio address to the United Stetea heavily bombarded Tsengetng, Chin- West Cost Labor Leader. ward attempt to pay Up servlo4 to He added, bowfrar, that he want- throe dta espionage ebargaib told Um In dwindling republic. 1NRA1LR01V ed It clearly un

aad that It can retain Its culture Premier Chamberlain returns from than 20 persona were killed In ex- ings agalnat Harry Bridges, west a confession that the Republican Mr. Williams are spoken of testify as a governnMnt witaaas. and aehlave greater prosperity by hla Scottish vacaUon tomorrow to tensive Japanese air raide along the coast labor leader. Wage-Hoar Law Will Set Party today stands shorn of any written up in all Communistic publi- Hardy described the allegof onto co-operaUon Within the German or- taka up arith his advisors the details Canton-Hankow and the Acting on" a government petition, real issue upon which to go to the cations aa friends to their cause," spiracy as directed from Gennaiqr. Kowloon railways near the city. people, and that merely through In- 1 bit. of spurring war industries to great- the tribunal consented to review a be- testified, referring to Mlnneso- with contact men tranataRlag aaaa* Communications between Hong- tellectual deception they hope to re- Czechoslovaks, If not convinced er strides than in all peace-time his- decision by the Fifth Circuit revers- Rate For Rajl Employes. U ’s FarmeriLabor governor and two sages back and forth to “ grata' ot by the may German picture, are ac- kong and Canton were completely ing a deportation order against gain the power In this state which tory, promised after the Munich paralyzed. Telephone lines were In other years wielded for the pri- of Its repreaenUUves in the House. German extracUon In •Ms countiy. cording to all IndlcaUons resigned Joseph G. Strecker of Hot Springs, He said twro officials of Gsnsak agreement arith Germany, Italy and down making confirmation of many Ark. mary purposes of delaying the re- Called Comoianlst In Report to the necessity of looking to Ger- France for partition of Czechoslo- Washington, Oct. 17.— T A P ) — steamship lines In this county aid- reports impossible, but It was gen The controversy may bring a rul- turn of liberal government." He said Howard Y. WlUlama, manv for support. vakia. RepresenUtivea of the ratlroada and Confident ot Victory ed In. establishing tbs «v»atsct bs- Striking Change la Retetkms erally assumed' the Chinese de- ing on whether an alien Communist executive secretary of tbe League i- To Fill Vacancies fenses were taking a terrific pound- Is subject to deportation. railway brotherhoods agreed today Raymond E. Baldwin and Francis for Independent Political Action, and tween agents In thla country The paat few daya have seen a The premier had also to fill two A. PallotU, Republican candidates their directors abroad. striking change in German-Caecbo- ing from air bombardments. Among other actions, the court: that the wage-hour law which goes candidate for Congrees in the PI vacancies In the Cabinet, one cauaed In many instances it waa report- Refused to pass on an appeal by Into effect Oct. 24. will fix minimum for governor and attorney general, F ou i^ Minnesota Congressional dis- Sought InfoniMtiaa Oa Plaato , V alovak relaUons, contrasting sharp- by the death Sunday of Lord Stan- ed Japanese planes, meeting no op- respectively, expressed confidence of He said a German named Saaden^ ly, with the strained situaUon when Wilfred Jones, convicted In the St pay for employes of the carriers. trict on the Farmer-Labor ticket, ihg ley, 44, secreUry of state for the position, were diving continuously Louis "gift of God" baby case and Sidney S,. Alderman, a railroad victory In addresses beforj party was called a Communist In tbe re- said to to attached to naval latalU- for Europe seemed on the verge of war dominions, and the other by the to within a few hundred feet of the over the Sudeten problem. sentenced to serve ten years In a attorney, told the President's fact- port of a special commission to in gence at Bremen, Germany, had Uia a s< resignation o f Alfred Duff Cooper ground and machine-gunning the (Continued on Page Eight.) Rumrlch to try to obtain infoimation While the controlled German federal penitentiary. The govern- finding board that It need not con- vesUgatee CommunisticCo and other are I first lord of the admiralty. Chinese. ment contended that be and three sider the question of minimum pay about operaUons in a oosb- preaa now apeaks of help for Czech by Dlfff Cooper quit In protest Uterally hundreds of hamlets and ethers attemped to obtain money In ita recommendations on the car- (CsBtlaiMd ea Paga Eight.) merclal plants, parUcuiarly Um Un- “wl oslovalda. the controlled Czechoel'o- villages were reported razed or / vak preaa speaks of co-operaUon against the Munich accord. from a St. Louis physician on rep- riers’ proposal to cut their employes’ pent company aad Bethlobsm BtoeL with____ Germany._ , *’* | ^ ^ ’* war. tha furthar- burning aa a result of air attacks. resentationa that the physician was pay 13 per cent. WUUam Lonkowski, one oC the New Japanese Landing Made tbe father of a child claimed to Germah eorreapon• . This was House Committee InvesUgating un- said, "to lay down for this Indus- the promulgation by tto (J. S. Su- Miss Hoffmann when arrested, hs ChurchUl’a speech last night to the ^ Nazi move against try and the other industries of the preme Court of tbe federal rules of the Ottoman empire had been ’ tbe • y» •*®^ the Democratio nominee United Statee was not broadcast American acUvities. asked Secre- went on, had $70 to her purse ^ GathoUc clergy and follow- country principles which should gov- dvll procedure which vastly sim- subject of disquieting rumors for for governor, denied receiving, for the homeland, but was carried od bfoakdowa of cfcorch- ary Perkins In August to resume montto. $30 to to given to Rumrlch end deportation proceedings against ern them in making wage adjust- plifies and speeds up Utigatlon. ^ t o n , any money from] through British Broadcasting cora- atate peace aefoUattone oa- Even In tto early days of his $40 to tbe man who furnished n U 888.000 damags suit settlamant shortwave fadUtlea to New Brldgto. Witnesses-before the com- ments with the men remaining in secret code. 7 J 5 » « « d la a Vleana speech last F.ASCISTS DEFEATED revolution he frequently was report- ^ tha d ty under bis administration by Jeoeph Boerckel. mittee testified that Bridges assoot- industry after their fellows have A grand Jury which tovesUsmted five years ago. sted with Communists. been eliminated by technological Brussels, OcL 11.— (A P )—Incom- ed iU of kidney trouble, for which he IT Replying in effect to fthenoigiof Wazl commiseluau tor Aoetrla. received treatment at an Austrian espionage activities here tometnd Hitler who named him, former Miss Perkins deferred action pend- improvements." plete retnras from Belgium’s com- 14 persona beside Rumrlch and tho. 'd^Cu ^ , “ <1 Spedal Officer ing final disposition of the Strecker munal electlona Indicated today se- health resort during the World War P ad Crowley brought Graves b«ck F ordjp Secretary Anthony Eden, Vienna, Oct. 17.— (A P )— The After besring arguments of both First S ^ ou s nineM ' three defendants but Um othsra eo- and Duff Cooper aa men who "like case. She said the Labor Depart- sides today, the board will study vere defeats tor Faadst Rexlsts at j caped arrest, several by fleeing tO Izzite ot Catholic church wealth in ment had recommended an a p p ^ on Bnissels, Liege, -Antwerp and At 58. however,, this was his first rm ta^ hla arrest on a perjury to make war.” CburchUl said that Austrian Germany came to the fore the evidence it has received and re- serious iUness. Germany. a Indictment growing out of hla teatl- Britain and France bowed to Hitler the theory that unless the Circuit port ita recommendations, to Presl- elaewbere. It waa tto Brat tlnoe Rex- Among those indicted here t ^ y la the wake of the teteat isto had put up nominees In the Commentators oftei observed three German- officials. They mony In tha dvU suit against Cur- at Munich but: Nasi-church dlepute. that Ataturk had never followed the ley and Hantnaunaso. (Ceatlaned om Page Eight.) (Utottaned on Page Bight.) elections, which are held once every not extraditable under the “The Germaa people", said the six years to choose memtoni of com- frugal Spartan penonal life of ‘TCaaei Arsmig- By Co -I f through an earaaat desire for U. S. eztradiUon treaty Vienna edition of Chancellor HlUer's munal sound Is. Tbe voting Adolf HiUer or Benito MuasoUnl. many. McCarthy quoted Graves ak aay- peace we have placed ouraelvaa at He often has worked or listened Ing he had been "tossed around” by a dlaadvantage, we must m .irf up Mwa^per, Voelklscher Beobachter, Monday. •are fulfil Unc God’a words which to musicians all night and then slept Edward McQeimea, eounael for It my redoubled exertions and If 24 hours In a stretch. For many I.V HANDS OF POUCH ^ for the dty. and Rmid. say: F ^ tha hungry, warm the MARKETS AT A GLANCE Panama. Get. 17.—(AP) — cold„ clothe the naked. New York, Oct. 11/—(A P )— years to baa been a chain cigarette German espionage nnapi counsel for a Bostoa twunpapor. and •(• Fags BIgbL) REMEMBER THE ’ Y ’ DRIVE luoker, a marathon ooffee drinker Harold A. Osborn ot w— who *TIow much more help could be Stock—Irregular: alreratto offset of photographing kqr given If those who recite these worde and has shown fondness for raU the Panama canal, wore i had obtained an affidavit from profit selling elsewbere. liquer which wras banned for British Graves. ' VBEABUilT BALANCB In prayer would do aomethlng post- Show your interest today in Manchester’s Community Bonds—Lower; rails letreaL today by United Staten troops In Palestine during the authoritlen to Canal Zoao Graves inquired, McCarthy aaid, live. What pooalbUities, what m*— - Curb—Uneven; ntilltiee la Worid War. "what urill you people do Cor laa?" WaaUagten. OoL 17.— (A P >-T ba tand at their dl^waitlon." - Y . M. C. A. by giving a contribution or taking out a jnand. the Chrletobal JaB. In Um early daya of aatlnnallst Dtetrtet McCarthy said 1m told poaffiopM thsTraaswy. October 14: I ®**d Meet Propeatj Foreign Pyrhaafri fltrady: Turkey, be oelebrnted his victoriss “— «8,7C8ffi«af —r— ‘>au taattfled to two plaew iThs newBiieiuii cajg memberahip for yourself or aoipeone else. Some needy lar, franc higher. ir Um m-. nmnMrtM tluhoK Oottea Qalet ; hedge aalliag. % .-'vp.-. "

TWO MXWLWRa^lE.R EVENIWU HERA13D. WARCH'ESI EB. COWW^ WOITOAT, OCTOBER IT, IW 88 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, M O N D A Y , O CTO BER 17,-1938 ■uffartaf to iadlvlduaia and danaace and Ruaaia and aald the new atate tioned buaee, trueks, farm care and pag e rHRRl PAGE to property. might well be made the nucleua of hoTMe moving troopa tossmrd the SILVER ANNIVERSARY north. Many of the newly moblllxed ABOUT TOWN BIG CROWD PRESENT COLUMBIA MAN HO. END FIREMEN Them s WancheeterMl Fire Department a new Ukrainian nation if Germany At the State Thursday ia to be congratulated on the fine found the creation o f auch a nation reaervee traveled to tha harder by ADMITS SLAYING COONEY TO BOOST —under her auaplcea— uaeful to traio, but regular train aervloe' auf- MlXi Hasel Luts, art teacher In FITTINGLY OBSERVED Recreation NEXT PEACE PLAN TAX COLLECTOR HUNT aptrtt of cooperation exhibited and Manchester schools, will to the the Police Commiasloneni wiah to meet opposition to her eaatem, ex- feiad Uttle. atvet sg ahier ing FINDS SKELETON BBIUSH BOYALTY 1 .i ARE a V ^ THANKS pansion. (Reports from the frontier said guest entertainer at the monthly expreae nuMt alncere appreciation meeting this evening tha Wex- OF O K U . SHERIFF GIVES OFnCE HOURS Meanwhile, Caechoalovak govern* Cxachotlovak troops alao were mov- at Nearly 70 Relative* And BABY WAGNER ACT tor the work they were able to ac- leyan Guild at the South Methodist Center Items WHEN CIO MEETS ment broadcaata aald dlaoi^ra In ing up to their tines facing Hun- cempllah during thia trying period. church. Friends Snrpiiae Mr.- And PLANYBITTOO.S. * V#ry alncerely youra, southern Slovakia and Ruthenta had gary. One Csechoelovak diplomat CoL Lockhart Speab Of Mra. Joaeph Leary Of 66 Bones Unco?ered Near He- The new foil schedule of clossea W. A. ALLEI^, been "liquidated” after the arreat of at Komarom said It waa possible Urges Those In South End iNidOfPtioe&NDBUSflon- ClATgy and laymen from the three at the, Recreation Centers will start Secretary. a numbar of men who allegedly that Prague bad aasemblad 000,000 Florsnee S trM t Written Confession FoDows To Introduce Bill Guarantee- Fire District Not To Wait CBNT8 to 700,000 men along the Danube.) Manchester Congregational cburch- on this evening. The classes ore Session At Phtsborgh On crosaed the frontier from Hungary. ss will attend the annual atate con- Nazi Operatioiit h Ameri- bron Line By Teamster listed u follows:. Until The Last Minnte. Embassy And Departnent (N mSiMvs ht The'priaonara ara chargad with Life In Budapest appeared nor- More Than Honr And Half mal except that there were fewer farenoe of Congregational churches Mr. aad M ra Joaaph W . Laaty of For Monday: ing Right Of CoDectiye OmOOK^IS BRIGHT, blowing up bridges, cutting wires In Bridgeport ’^eaday and Wednes- 7:00 to 8 .^ , Men’s Plunge period. Nor. 14 Win Create Op- and attacking a train. They Include buses and more military equipment cas At VJ.W. Meeting. 69 Florence atrut, w bou 35th nter- Drawing Sand Yesterday. A tax of 852,698.38, representing State Working On Tepta* Paun tin Of Work Dom. day. 8:00 to 9:00, Women's plunge 2 mil la levied on a grand list of 826.- •enaors men aald to be offlcera of the Hun- on the atreets. riag* anniversary will occur on Of Questioning. period. Bargaining In State. few 04 TERRITORIAL ISSUE garian army. No Longer Afrsid Of War Octolwr n , wara tandered a surpriu portunity For ProposaL 349,190, Is being collected this month Tosra workman were engaged In 7:00 to 8:00, Women's Gym clou. by George Hunt. Tax (tollector for tire Program. The pubUc seemed no longer The largsat craavd ever to attend edvanca celabratlon of their silver; The skeleton o f u adult, which 8:00 to 9:00, Men’s Gym class. A t the BMCtiiiff o f Hoae Company afraid there would be war, but won- tha rtourfacing at BlexeU street the South Manchester Fire DUtrict. AWAITS NEW FBOFOSAL. from Main to Spruce streets. Emul- a VFW district meeting In Man- wedding, Saturday evening, under evidently had bem In th* ground Poplar Bluff, Mo., Oct. 17.— (A P ) 9:00 to 10:00, Men’s plunge period. Hartford. Oct. 17.— (A P ) —En- Qm Ts« Mo. 1 o f the Itoneheater Fire De- AMCABlY SETTLED dered how much longer they srould The collector has office liours at Pw Mei Budapest. Oct. 17.— (A P ) —Ba- xion find crushed atone srere applied. chester was preahit Saturday night errangementa made■ d ( by their eloee for a long time, w u uncovered yes- —Capt. A. D. Sheppard of the Mis- W. J. CHorke will nave c h o ^ of Washington. Oct. 17— (A H ')-T h e partment to ba held tonight Chief have to wait tor the great victory friends, Mrs. Louis T u k and Mrs. dorsed by the State (Committee of Hoae <3o, No.4 on School street London, Oct. 17.— (A P ) — n ia ron Bothmar of the foreign office A top dreaatng ia to be given to at the monthly meeting of the Hart- terday afternoon In a e u d b u k In souri State Highway Patrol sold the men’s classes u d M lu Gertrude next opening for proposals to end (Oonttnoed from Page One.) eelebraUona prepared for the day Mery E. Humphrey. ^bor’a Non-PorUsu League for every Tuesday and Thursday eve- Daily Herald sold today or^ Ortawold wm read a letter recdvfd declared today that CMcboslovakla leveral other streeU In town. ford District Ootmcll, V. F. W. at Fu erty, Recreation Director, will nlng from 7 to 9 p. m. and on aach muat make a new proposal befora Hungiuy occupies the hundreds at Seventy reletivu, neighbors and Columbia, n eu tha Hebron line, by Alble C. Wright, 34, early today have the women's claeaea. his labor views. Senator Joseph P labors three-year-old clvll war may hy him Saturday afternoon from tne squara milsa of Csechoalovak terri- the Anderson-Shea Post Home, Man- confessed the slaying of Hugh Saturday from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. rongements ore being mad* (tor * to Prague have been ordered to Hungary takes further action In chester Green. friends from Hartford, Mifanebuter a teamster who w u driiwlng aend. Tomorrow: , • '“f » stote come when the C.I.O. meets at Roaid o f Police Commiaalonara in tory she expects to g e t Mlae Marjorie Nocker and Mias Md other pluee gathered to felici- Owen, 48, Nowata county, Okla baby Wagner Labor Relatione Tnla office will also be open on Mon- state visit to the United Btotaa by write only "kindly" of Caechoslo- her demands for Hungarian-pop- Colonel Charles E. Lockhart, De- The bones that have b eu recovered A new term of swimming lessons Act. Pittsburgh Nov. 14 to organize on which It exteada iU thanka to the Non-realdent clvUlana ware not Vara England left New York Sat- tate with Mr. end Mrs. L u r y on sheriff. day, October 31 and Tuesday^Nov. King George and Queen Mirab*th vaMa and have ceaaed their nttarks ulated regions of Cxechoslovakla. partment Commander of the O w- so far have been very much bleach- will start for womu. This term a permanent basts. 1, f r o m 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. for" the toaaabere for the work done by the Such an offer, to lay a baala for permitted to enter Hungarian bor- urday aboard the S. B. Shawnee for the happy occasion. Among the The brief, w rlttu confessiu w u will continue for twelve weeks. 'Hme " I f re-elected to the Senate.” the next summer. - on the little republic. nectlcut VFW was present at the ed out, u d some have b eu In the convenience of those who cannot ' fhpaitment during the flood and An Increaalng desire to co-oi>er- renewing the Interrupted Komarom der xonei north and northeast of a vacation trip to . gueats were Mr. end Mrs. Charles signed by Wright, Captain Sheppard of classes u follows; prospective cudidate for Demo- Secretary Perkins advanced Sat- meelng with hie complete staff of opu,> perhaps wuhed out of their craUc leadership of that body u ld Lhe tax paid prior to those dates. The paper sold toe American hnmeane. ate with Germany waa seen In the conversations, la expected shortly, Budapest without special military Johnson and daughter ot Port Ches- sold, after more th u u hour u d 7:00 to 7:45, Beginners. urday the government’s flrat apeelflc visit, to end Us fiana/iifu to*r. offlcera, Edward P. Riley of Bridge- burial place by heavy rain. State a half of questioning u d after today, "I will introduce a bill guar- If the tax la not paid on or before The letter received Saturday af- Cxecboslovaic cabinet's decision yes- flaron Bothmer said. . But, he add- passes. Several East Center street resi- ter, N. Y. Mrs. Johuon, a Bister of 7:45 to 8:30, Intermediate. suggestion to close tbs breach be- would be announced In the Idler's tamoon by Cbldf Ortawold ia the Officials continued to erophaalxe port, senior vie* Commander and Policemen Donald B. McKenrie u d Wright hod been named u the slay, u ^ l n g the right of collective bu- ta’een the C.I.O. and the American Nov. 1. Interest wlU be added at the terday to send four mIhUters to ed, any nevr plan would ba made dents today were having large Anthonjy Telesca of Torrlngton, Mra. L u ry , w u bridesmaid at her The new advuced u d senior life speech from the throne opening aaeon4 of congratulatlona the de- that the moblllsatlon waa for peace, L «lu d B. Cable of the Stafford er by two young women compU' golnlng to workers in Intrutate In- Federation of Labor. So far, how- rate at .6 of i per cent per month Berlin; Finance Minister Joseph more difficult to accept because of stumps removed from their lawns, junior Vic* Commander, WlUlem P. wfiddlng. The butmen w u also u vln g for women will start Thurs- dustry.” from Oct. 1. parliament Nov. 8. •aitment haa received. A few daye not for war. other reminders o f tha hurricane on resent, Edward McCarthy of this Springe barracks, u d Deputy tons. day night. ever, neither aide has Indicated ac- Fell ■ Kalfus. Minister of Commerce and "increased Cxechoslovak atrocities” Dibble of Meriden, department Ty«>ne Power, Norma Shearer and Anita Louise in "Marie An- The British embassy In Washing, IM IM . S to r tha hurricane Chief Gordon The peace proposals from Hltlar that etreet being largely removed by own. Mr. and Mrs. L e a ^ i two Sheriff Harvey OoUlna o f (Columbia The two—Betty Jo Rudolph, 15. Tba states of New York u d M u tonette” at the State tola week. ceptance of her Idea for creaUng a Nearly 1,600 of the 5,592 Items Induttry Imrlch Karvaa. Agricul- in Hungarian minority regions. adjutant and John Brennan of New Information regarding on classes ton end the United SUtea 6 ep 5 t- wrote a letter of thanka to Chief and Muaaollnl were submitted in so u came home from acho^ to be today were digging for more bones, Ud E leu ora Griggs, 19—told (Jol. Mchuaetts have such a law fu h - represented In this year's rate book HernW ture Minister Vladislav Feleraband Hungary, despite a general feel- this time. Haven, department chaplain. may be obtained by calling the Rec 13-member commission with full tnent State er* working on n Ortawold. response to a noto addressed to with their perenta, u d preeepted and upon to* completion of the ex- Marvin Cuteel, chief of the High- office. loned after the Federal Wagner '■ urged at Natan < and Minister Without Portfolio ing that chances for a peaceful set- John M. Breen ot Hartford, past power to work out a soluUon. that all those who poeaibly can tentaUv* program for the approval i following la the police board • tlement have brigi||ened consider- Germany, Italy/ Great Britain, them with e bouquet o f 25 beautiful humation, the remains wui be view- way Patrol, that Wright fired a Act which applies only to workers Pablli Hugo Vavrecka. Mr. and Mrs. Anders Sonnlksen Department Commander was also To Oonttnue Conciliation Attempts payment soon, so as to avoid the of the king and President Roosevelt, f latter to Chief Orlawold: ably, still moved men and equip- Franca and P^and asking for a rosea.^ Georg* E. Leary 1* a unior ed by the Columbia medical examin- shotgun blu t at O w u lu t Wed- on ^oods that flow through the Despite the refusal of both John The site and importance of the of SO Middle Turnpike, East, last present to hear the announcement stream of Interstate commerce. last minute rush. the paper added. Dear Sir: ment to the Cxechoilovak frontier. quick conferenM or other means of at Fordham Unlvaralty, and Francis er. nesday after, be had forced hie way BOY CONFESSES L. Lewis, C.I.O. chief, and William delegation waa taken as an Indica- night ohaerved their 30th wedding from Department Commander Lock- Deeuve* Labor Support. Overnight News A t Fire House It la a privilege and pleaaure to tion that development of a large The cabinet, meanwhile, met to cettllpg the/dlspute with Csecho- Is s 'senior at Seton Hall Prepara- It la thought poasible that the Into Wright’s home near Nowata. It said the program Includad * totorm you that at a meeting of the anniversary, the event being attend- hart that hla appointment aa Na- RUSSIAN PRIEST William 8. Zemu, executive sec- Green. Federation , president, to dH- Taxpayers should remember that stay of three days aad two nights program was hoped for by Cxecho- consider suggestions of Rclchsfeuh- slovakla. / t. tory school, O ru ge, N.. J. Both bonee may be those of u Indian,, Adinito Firing Charge cuu Mtaa Perkins’ plan, advocates Board of Police Commlulonera of ed by relatives only and numbered tional Chief of Staff la Imminent League’s bruch In p a r e n ts can only to mode at the at the Whit* Houaa, one x u M slovakia. rer HItlfcr and Premier Mussolini of Poland/also was Icnown to have Describes Incident boys have won scholarshipe and more probably, of eome White rexfV - Confronted, by the girls' story, of labor peace predicted the at- the Town of Mancheeter It waa vot- made p^poaals for a solution, but 80. A buffet lunch wSa served and Sheppard said, Wright admitted Hartford county, sold Senator Coo- KILLING FATHEB Of Connecticut School street Fire House on Tues- aboard a United Btataa worship wttb Taking Optimistic View Italy for settling the dispute. Mr. and Mrs. Sonnlkaen received Department Commander Lockhart were prominent In athletics while dent of years ego, who may hate tempts at conciliation would con- ed that a letter of thanka be for- The choice of method was be- |t wag not known whether Great at Manchester High school, Frances firing the charge which fatally In- ney deserves the full support of day and Thursday evenings and on a naval review off tha mouth at th* Responsible German sources here many useful gifts. They were mar- stated that he had received a call to been Interred In a family burial plot CONTINUES FAST By ASSOCIATED PRESS tinue. Saturdaya during the day. A t all warded to the MancheaUr Fire De- lieved to lie between these two— \t Hm and France had replied. In swimming, cross-country and whose exlstonce w u lost track |» jured the sheriff u d corroborated toth organized u d unorganized la- Potomos; a state dinner and bolt at It in recognition of the valu- ara taking an optimistic view of ried In Manchester by Rev. C. E. speak to a group of people who had bor In Hartford.” They expressed belief the next other times, payment should be either the H,ltler-MussoIlnl plan to 'Nasi, Faacist Plans Slmllar. track. He had the dtstincUon of during subsequent years. There la f their atatemuts. The girls were the White House; a stata mo nlst^iM rendered by that the wholeEuropean situation. EUla, who at that time was pastor hissed the National Commander last Among the planks of the League’s move might be deferred until the irade at the collector’e horns, 21 by Ckmgresa at toe cepttol; • *. able make Prague accept a new, more le plana under consideration being the gru test schoolboy mller no local unsolved murder mystery not to k u before Wright. Shooting Culmination Of Ar- Danbury—The Danbury Trojans deoertment In the recent hurricane These sburcea Insist It la abso- of the South Methodist church. aummer. platform supported by Cooney ore C.I.O. convention. Green recently West street. and reception by the king'and quean onspnicf lutely certain that Hitler Is not In- acceptable Hungarian plan with the rare said to Include a auggeatlon t‘I waa at tha meeting when the In New England and George the of recent years, u d a cursory ex- Earlier Wright hod denied parti- defeated the Providence Steamroll- m A flood.floo< by Hitler that a mixed commission Boys And Girls SweD Attend- a fully adequate said, however, that Lewis’ action in The South Manchester Fir* Dla- at the embeeay In honor o f Praridaat tereeted In grabbing more territory approval of other western power^ Legion Commander waa hissed", greatu t half-mller. | amination of the skeleton showed cipation in the slaying'ud named a ers, 19 to 6, In a professional foot- Many favorable .comment! were of Cseeboeloyak, Hungarian, PoUeb, Daughters of Liberty, No. 120, W PA, slum clearuce. amendment gument Over Visit To ball game here. calling the meeting waa a rebuff to trict flled 106 liens Sept. 80 for the end Mrs. Roosevelt; a visit to Mount by threats or force, provided'Great as a basis for resuming negotkr* eald Commander Lockhart “I A thoroughly enjoyable evening no evidence o f foul play. Old resl- compukm, Leslie R. Cameron, u toade regarding the individual and British, French and Italian diplo- Ladles International Orange Asso- or the states conspiracy law and peace overtures. unpaid 1937 tax. These liena repre- Vernon and the grava ot Gaot** mBerib tions or a four-power confer^ce walked up and down tha hall and w u spent by all pruent, epeeches, dente c u recall no Instuce w b u the slayer. (Jameron, still at large. ance At Mass To Tonr New Haven—The 15th annual epttblned afforta of the membere Britain and France treat Germany mats meet In Germany within a ciation, will meet In Orange ball a ^ u e c U c u t labor relations act. Informed persons raid Lewis and sent $2,110.16 In unpaid taxes. Washington. for the same purpose to be ^ lled took a good look at those who were recitations, music end a delicious u y person dluppeared In this sec- Is believed hiding In the Ozarks Home Of Neighbor. conference of "peraona interested And it was unanimously agreed that aa an equal. by Hitler or Mussolini. week. Musaotlnre plan was said tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. It foothills. The League is opposed to amend- In Insects" will be held Oct. 28 at hla aides took the position that .the It la true, they said, that he prob- hissing the Legion sficaker.” buffet luncheon with th* regulation tion. A thorough eumlnatlon will la a I the resulta of these effort! tendered First Plan Favored. to be similar except that he pro- will to the annual meeting with (Jolonel Cuteel said the girls ad- Times The Usual Score. m u ts of the National Labor Rela- the Connecticut agricultural ex- memberahip of the 10 unions affili- ably will take the free city of Dan- Commander Lockhart said tkat he wedding cake adding to the pleasure be undertalun. th* peo] to aOevtato-to a large degree much The first plan waa regarded here posed that tha commission meet In election of officers. A aoclal period o f all. Mr. McCarthy, In behalf ot mitted being with Wright u d Cam- tlona Act. Ita plans for a state periment station, it was: announced. ated with the C.I.O., was entitled to DECLARES OIL INDUSTRY -(AT) — xlg and Memel eventually, but on "a will address this same group on « "an act closely modeled Strafford, V t, Oct. 17.— (A P ) have Ita say in public, inasmuch CONFUCTING STORIES which wi oa the more likely to to adopted. Italy. will follow In charge of Mrs. Geor- Nov. 6. . - th* gathering presented to Mr. and eron "for a couple of weeks." The New Canaan.—Ernest J. Brown, peaceful baala," while the Polish Moblllsatlon was aald to be a . NaUonal Labor Relations the A. F. of L. devoted much of Its Dr. Ferdinand Durclanpky. minister gina ToBillnaon and her committee. "They will listen to me at that Mrs. Leary a handaome gift In th* two men were sought a week be- Palmerton. Pa., Oct. 17— (A P )— 15-year-old farm boy waa held 65, town clerk since 1B26, died. pt* of G corridor problem probably will be heavy drain on Hungary's military ^ t so that intrastate corporations three-week convention to discussion SHOULD BE CONTROLLED of lustlee, social affaMa and health time If It takes e^ night to get In form o f a chest o f 60 piscu of silver ST. JAMES’S CAMPAIGN fore the elasdng u suspects in a se- The Rev. Lazar KlrlchenkofTs In jail today' after confessing he Hartford—New York city police TOLD ABOUT SHOOTDK withheld solved in a manner "satisfactory to in the new Slova“ ’a* iautonomous budget and It wax reporfed the gov- fletwer*. Both husband u d wife ries of holdups. will also to compelled to bargain department marksmen won the an- of the controversy. G.E. Mrs. Willard Horton, chairman my 14 minutes", aald CCmmandar collectively with their employes ” shot end killed his father os the kind of Poland." government, was 1repOf^®<* ^ ernment soon would ask for new enpresaed their gratitude u d ap- "Hunger-strike” to bring more nual North Atlantic states police Hitler does not want Alsace-Lor- of the mamtorahlp committee of the Lockhart ' culmination of an argument over Wellesley Hills, Mess., Oct. 17.— anxious to reauifie din direct negotia- Internal loans. preciation of the fin* gtft end the FOR niNDS NEARS END young people to his tiny Ruseiu revolver team championship by lA P )— Frank Phillips, chairman of Whiaton raine, thee* aouKaa aald. It U, no Manobeetar Mothers club would like Commander Lockhart etated that Sunday night visit to the home Loa Angeles, Oct. 17 — (AP) — Uoni. It waa understood that because to have the new membership cards nleesut evening arrugad In their Orthodox church entered Its third compiling a score of 1401, six more the board of the Phillips Petroleum hkwd Br WILLIS secret, however, that Germany has the same ones who Iilsaed the Na- of a neighbor. MEXICO INVESTIGATES Jealousy?—or aelf ■***——* riaili A temporal^ ahortage of labor on of the .heavy coat of calling the two In before Wednesday evening, Oc- honor. PLANNWG FAR AHEAD week today with his promise to con- than their nearest rivals, the Maa- Company today declared Congress plana for saatward axpanslon, aape- tional Commander of the Legion NOTED NOTION PICTURES Sheriff Oliver Burgess sold the ed as rival theorlaa today to sxplila aa arm* farms and factories because of elaasea of reserves already mobU- tober 19, wpen a board meeting will Mr. L e a ^ u d tha farmer Miss tinue hie fast at least unUI next sachusetta atate police. The bank- ■hould enact legialaUon to conserve clally regarding Rumania, but Ger- were later found outside of the hall Meeting Of jCommittee To Be boy, Earl B. Chimmlnga, surrendered the shooting o f singer Ruth Btto%1a aM" ot & SON, Inc. mobiUaatlon measures will to over- laed. the other three classes imder to held at the home of the preal- paaalng out literature to those peaa- Joeephlne d K u U ng wars married Sunday. ers’ title was won by the Savings oil end natural gea by prevention of mans here said It would be a "peace- orders to report would not to HELPED START UPSWING to Deputy I. O. Plxley and was held YAQDI INDIAN REVOLT new husband by her divorced —*«* come quickly, a government labor dent. Mrs. Edward O'Malley at Ing out of the hall. by the late Rev. W. J. McGurk, at Held Tomorrow Evening To Attenduce at the priest's moss OF THE LIFE OF CHRIST Bank of New London. waste, to control trade pracUcea end nwh ot • COAL ful penetration" for the development called unless it waa absolutaly nec- S t Jamea'a Church. They have al- without charge pending an Inquest New Haven—The Yale Ubrary and former bualneae manager, M ai* official aald. North Main street Naxl Operettoas Make It* Final Report. rose yesterday to four Ume* the called for today by State's Attorney regulate Interstate shlpmenU of tin (M oe) Snyder. , yoaalble • OOKEi* of resources In a manner beneficial According to government plans, essary. The speaker told how the Nexla ways been active in tha work of th* usual score, u d some of the wor- was given autograph fnanuscrlpts oil. Bring .Alarming Reporia. ot Montgomery Ward Placed Tre- Stanley L. CJbamberlain. Mexico City, Oct. 17.— (A P )—The Snyder, held in Jail on auopielaa.qf atMunlc t o . eastern Europe as weH hi Ger- unemployed meh and women will re- Mystic Review, Woman'e Benefit are working in Brazil, bow efforts church. Mr. Leary la a forem u In shippers were toe boys u d girls he of two novels by Thomas Mann, In an address prepared for de- • FUEL OILS Refugees who crossed the border mendons Order* Last Som- Burgesa quoted the boy aa ray Federal government today took a kidnaping and attempting to nnn* (SMoboali many. place temporarily men who are be- Aeioclatlmt, will meet In Odd Fel- are being made to Introduce the Gei^ toa whit* weaving department at There Is to be a meeting o f the Is trying to Induce to become regu- C h ^ t, la veritably e treasured Nobel prize winner and German ex- livery before toe 25tb annual Na- • BUII.iNNG SUPPLIES ' Sea TrOmaodoas Possibilities from Csecboalovakla brought Cheney Brothers allk mills. committee having charge of the mer For Merchandise To Ing the argument started when his ile. The novels, "Joseph and Hla direct hand In Investigating a Yaqul der MyrI Alderman, ^ jririr M l torrent c lieved now to have been called^ to towa hall tomorrow evening, the man language In the schools there. lar church-goers. But Father Klrl- heritage of the egea, to all

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. OCTOBER 17.198S MAWCHESmw EVBWINQ BBBALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17,1938 E r a s i lA C e POtJH Pag e meet varying economic levels and for the club tor tee year are: Presi- thB raaaon for their appeal to U r Tanks* **0«rtn]dB . L. Th*- nationality problems. dent. Frank Cervlnl; vice president, the officers and members of tee bBud" and avidly followed th* *om*- STRESS NEED FOR Mditorium. Jasper MeLsvy, . BMay mnuoiia of AmarlcaiuT PEACE IS BIG QUESTION Olacuae Foods Thomas Conlon, Charles Ubert; hoover executive committee of tee Young ITY 1 wbat jumbled atory o f thalr last In New Y ork Conferring with mothers to saelst HARTFORD Jrt candidate for governor wUl ha ' It la not aa adequate anaarer to treasurer, Peter Frey secretary, Republican club here will meet at heard here under the wuepli os ot them In establishing a food plan 7:30 p.m. In the Municipal Building aay that the country la full of peo- struggle for supremacy aa the fast- Clarence Weteerell. persons who'tntend at time to gpnHnfl IrrsU i EXPERTS ADVICE teat will be most satisfactory for to consider adfiltonaj plans for tee est of fishing achooner*. Other Otnoere effeet tee orgaateaUoe Ot a "Una- ple arbo have no thought but to get IN EUROPEANSV MINDS their families and their individual Board of C>overnor«: Donald Hem- SPEAKER TONIGHT coming elecUon. rou.s. rtmuBBSO n TBB By OBOBGB BOM ' ' The most l)jxurtou8 breakfasts to ■omething for nothing; that most And perhap* It accounU, too, for Chester (3vtc Aaeociatiea" hec*.. tU> PBINTIMO OOMPANT, IMO. N «w Yofk. Oct. 17.—Ciuual In- town ara those served th* ship newn budgets. Assisting groups concern- ingway. Frank Anderson, Leonard Later this week a meeting o f the 11 B i a a i U a t TMt folks are fools, anyhoan ready to the wray In which the aeriaa of racaa fonnatioa: Ann Harding, If you can Boswells who greet Incoming ocesz ed In school healte problems to Welman. (^yda Becltwlte, Edward Democratic town committee will be HaaoBaatar, Osaa. make Improvements In 'tee school Copeland, Henry Mutrie. Wilfred tbomab rBBOoaoN jump at any halt offerl^ them by haa been messed up by the race bellrv* th* rumors of the Rialto liners in New York harbor. Healdi Department Feels held to make plans for a Demo- POTATOES GET TOOETHEB, Capitnladon To Hitler R e -AUTO SMASHED lunch whereby the most healthful BuUa. Ernest Ubert. Frank Blanch- rtnentOC Oaaafal Maaaaar scheming politicians or fraiirts if commute*, which aeeme to have tribe theae days, is istunUng to her China is having trouble gsttini Many Mandwster People cratic rally to be held shortly In tee raaadad Oatakar 1. iin first love— the leglUmqg* Broadway her World’s 'Fair sldeahow lined uj and acceptable foods are served at ard; membership, John E. D w ^ r; high school auditorium, at which Anderson, Ind.— (A P ) —The rtxB SF It only be brightly colored. If we been animated by an excitedly eager That Diets Should Be F re reasonable cost Assistance along auditors, John L Jenney, Harry PaMlahaa Bran Bvaalaa Eseapt stage. The first lady of "HoUday" because the war has drained mor< mom Loot Immediate! time candidates for state office on of a sweet potato eras found groW'* )b Tipli- BaaBara ana BolMaya BatanBataraB at tka ara to bellneve that, It Is.utterly non- desire to put on a ' fine ahip show la on the coast now, acting behind than, the price of a fair exhibit out ON BRIDGE SPAN these lines goes back Into tee home Russell, John E. Dwyer; entertaln- Plan To Attond; Polilical the Democratic ticket will be heard. Ing through te* center of an Irish meht, Donald Hemingway, Harold gaatOfflea at MaaehMUr, Osna, sensical to pretend to believe In wllhout knowing very much about the footlights of a Dos Angeles of the country's financial resourcea. scribed By Specialists. aiming to Improve the lunch pouto W. O. Rlchartte dug from Claaa Mall Mattar. drama mart In Georg* Bernard The avoirdupois is gradually slip- Then or CeMnl War . brought from home and make It S. Olds, John Vince, David L Friday night In the high school his garden. democratic government. I f we are either ships or ships’ weather or Acb'?ilies Zoom. Shaw's "Candlds." ping back upon the bulky figure ot more fully meet tee needs of a noon Thomas. John J. McCann, Wilfred BoaaciupnoN ratbb sailor psychology or sailor sports- Bulla, Rudolph Johnson. Qaa Taar kp Mall ...... **■*'!*!! to believe that, then the only No actress on the stage today, In- Paul Whiteman. meal. Assistance of the'burltionlst Par Moaa bp Mall ,...... ^•.•1 •• statesmen who are right are Hitler manship. < cluding Katharine Cornell, seems to Nicholas Murray Butler, Columbli Started By Germany. Driver Of Car Is Seriously The weekly bulletin of the SUte Is also Invaluable to tee'^school Nominations will stand unUl the Btaala C aw -J* annual meeting except in the case Numbers of person* from Man- ^P) — Th* and Hussolini and Rtalln. Almost all of us have latent In «ommaad the same amount ot rever- Unlveralty'a chief executive, hangi Departmrat of Health calls atten- groups who are c

AGE FAG IFDR CHIEFTAINS Attention Kiddies! SERIAL STORY. ■«vy. floctai* DCIAL SECURITY PLAN DAILY RADIO PROGRAM vor wto ka MONDAY, OCTOBER 17 (Central-Eastern SUnfatd Time—P.M;) BV NARD JO N B raaploM or News From Manchester’s Neighbors NEW HODE HOME rensaSM is Presresu ■* £4«(s4 Art Dtt gslirtty «* Vetwerfe Cefrtedes* CONCEDELOSSESI MURDER TO MUSIC eoRYRMHT, teas that t ^ t9 IS CALLED TOO LIMITED Jrs4* fee Late t* Xseoryoraie; ot m "MaiH Net*) AH precrama to key an4 ehiaM or aroupt thsreeC salew mT ban. fled; ooeet------to cout- (e to e) deilznaUone— — -Inehrie------allereilihl* etaUeiM. NSe-WEAF (REP) NETWORK MipwEST -r.wsiM Wi en wibw hfb pe9ple In town for the purpoaa of Streets In Yidnitj Of Aron wkbb' I wabt CAST OF CHARACTERS. a damon at tha whaal, and hls^ibllM that Bba would w a gv quit* tba ( DRIVER IS EXONERATED promoting better amateur plays. BA8I0 — Xeeti weeif wnae wtle mttr Firiey, Michelson And Bo- MYRNA DO.MBET-herolne. Wife fciren effectively took oar* ti to* trary. oi/rauL GRANGE BUILDING ManchMer Opinioo Of VirtiiaDj ETery wtea weak kyw wTbr wre wxr wbea keh )nl a m kfbb traffic. "How 1 ^ do I have to TIm proceeds will Im used to buy weee wum ww] ebm irael; M)ewssti a kdl. W to ir r i kwa of the *eiiaatloaal swing band SPECIAL TOWN MEETING aoenery, make-up equipment and Street Tract Blocked By ked wmeq who wow wdaf wire ketp; key kam khba >b k r e y k l r o I t t a r If work for the fore* bafor* 1 o that (flimbad tote th* —Tha root Meustaln: koe kdyl: aeatbi wmb* web lind Ghre Thehr Opinions have a police slranf” Talt ash IN TALCOTTVHLE CRASH naceasary props. Date Book AdminiMration Official wme wemb wlas kpro wbre: ReelSei Ceat last. ROBERT TATT— hero. News- Pewgr said: "H * beat tt «b round grow- The October meeting of the Itft kaw komo kbq kiM kflu humorously. of an Irlali TO B E H E D IC A T ^ Big Tlrong Of Sightseers. 4 M TONIGHT Deputy Coroner AbM lret Op> afternoon at 3:80 In the chapel. Wh o Wi n C o mn e i i t On* tarehaanably ea riiker RBD *r Utnc e*t frleniL to get a car to put it on first" Oct. 18-19. — Hiree-aet' comedy, aetwerO): daati wbre woof mea Iw lies*, Oemlaiiee—west T did. T h a t was shoot whan erator Of Bna Accident On Tburaday afternoon In the "Room Bervloe'', by Community work weky weal weaa cM cbl: Centrili DANNIE FEELEY— officer as- "I've bad cars," aaid Tait *Tv* Luddsn Dombay took his last bow." town hall there will be a Farm Bu- Over 3,000 persons viewed the weft wtm] wtba wda ksbz kant kelo ■iW— iiO^Sd Therflaraan, toerte-' win hold a grocery aocial thin eve- Which Cauaed Death Of A Ceremonies T6 Be Held On Players st Whlton Msmorlsl halt Law In Present Form. keoo wbow wood webe wsbf wgl kfyr . .wabe; Rhythm Raundup--ehatn Washington, Oct. 17—For the signed to Investigate Lodden Dom- bad can a darned lot better than ning at Ita clubhouee off Snipstc reau demonatratlon of canning naw model home in th* tract at Oct. 19.—Address by Judgs Ray- luam:i: Seuthi wtar wptf wie wjaxwjaa 'wfla-___ •i1^- *i1l.»Hewje Wina, Avlatiea beyh murder. thl* crate. Of course right now Tm Woman Paaaenger. meat Thla meeting will start at 3 wtua wlod weoe wfbe wwae weae wave ■iSO— fl lie—Sab Treut; AaeAbeut i "Tee•Taday” first time in toe memory of Wash' • • • Om Han Of (;>1 To Dedde atiaet. Avon and Litchfield street: develop- mond B. Baldwin, Republican gube^ ■i^ - 4i4f—Ta Ba AaweaaMd (U.m)(II rqpting one." Talt nodded. w* dent o'clock. Oct 30 At W. Springfield; natorlal candidate, at T. 1C. C. A., wen Irnie wlqr wfaa wbap waal ktba fiOO— 7i00—Sanfla by Ray Maathaithartan ington polltieai observer*, national Yesterday: Knocking Rogsrs out, know where It is. Mnji if t ask a ed by Robert J. Smith after It was Editor’s Note: tn 1985 Congress kfdia kfke------krsv-- Itrle ktok• - Ictaia---- wala •ili— Till—Cam-Abnar gkatah—baalolo "Say—" Feeley bang healtaatly. RockvUle, Oct 17—(Bpaelal to Miss Marion Huribut Of Cortland, 3 p. m. wret ktba kark ksne: Mauntalni Iqilr laadera of one of toe major parUea Talt obtains th* band rwsords, de- "That is, I probably, oould gat you qusstioa, profeaeort" New Tork, spent Sunday at the opened for exhibition at two o'clock enacted what many eenslder the ktbl ktar Itab ivm kids l^ a lual km; •laO— 7110—iddia Oenter Ohawbe- liven them to Pealey. They show On Mikiif $75,000 Ap- The Herald)—Joseph U Msttoi, Next Weak Raalflei kfbk ksw kial kara kza kmed ala:i: Ta da Annauaaea—ether eta- are approaching the end of a hoUy- on th*. payroU, photographing avi- "Sboot,'*^ said Faelay, ^%ah«vlM home Of Miae Lola Clarke. Expect Large Attendance. yesterday afternoon. So great waa naUon’s greatest piece of social Oombey spent $200 la one montb denoe aad that stuff." The Mg to* car into gear. Roxbury, Mass., operator of aa au- Oct. 34.-4 p. m.. High School haU, Cent. ^jk HImbsr Shew conteated campaign conceding that for Sowers for one woman. STAFFORD Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lyman lecture by Prof. WUHam Lyon Ikd Ret, ^ n —baste Irishman was erobarraesed at his “Why didn’t yon ask tost propriition To Ropoir tomobile that flared in aa accident th* interest In tha four-room bunga- laglslatton—the Social Security Act. 4itq— Itio-^eek Armstranfl — east; thay will suffer loaeea. what Wsaka looksd ttkaT" on August 31 at tbs Orsen Circle, and daughters Carol and Jane, mo- low that crowds were Inspecting the Phelps. Auspices Mothers’ club Ths Radio Rubaa, Veealt—watt * .J. li-jT-.a Ttoelre ■ e to eet CHAPTER Xm. own kindness. tored to New Haven on Saturday to Grange members and tbair Now, three years IsUr, those who 4i44— 4i4a—Little Orphan Annie— Thla la what James A. Farlay, , F < ^ gruatad. "Navar ask _ SPRINGS Talcottvllle, rmielng tha death of Interior all during the afternoon and Oot 2B.—Addrsss t y Dr. James ti. Ha»------Talt laughed at Dannie Feeley's "Hiank*, pal. I'd ratbar stick Damope CanwO B; Slonn attend the Yale-Navy fix>tball friends over a wide area will be In- McConau^y at Republican card have been administering the law ere Oharlaa Mlchelaon, Democratic Pub- to a newspaper. And right now landlady about toa ^paaraao* at JUUM C NBTTO Sarah Burak, a paaaangar, was fraed game. on Into the evening. The streets In reference to the flowers which Dom- a bird who’s run away owtag her terested to learn that tha beautiful the vldnlty were blocked the party at Y. M. O. A., 3 p. m. about ready to call for ita extension licity Director and House Oemocra- I’m too busy, to find a Job." 473, Stafford of a criminal nsgUgance chargs In Mlia Myrtle CoUlna Is spending New England Orange building on jOifr-jlilO—Olak Barrie and Qrshsetra Uc wUp, Pat Boland, have don* in a bey bad ordered. "If you start money. She'd say Im wbb d — *■ City Court here tbla momlng. number of automobUee that brought Oct. 39.—Annual harvest festival into new fields spreading over addi- SitO—Sonoa from Rtaa Mark JJito—1|w-R*n ^Mwsnd Oraheeira looking up toe women for whom Fealey looked at him. "What you the week at the home of Mr. and the Eastern States Exposition at Emantwl Lutheran church. tional millions of persons. Changes :♦*— *!4*—"Pathar and Sen,” ierlal iiise—niis-Littis deck Litti* orsh**. survey of opinion regarding tha out- eoed. aaeaky-looking aaea^-r " guy wttk ctObb comm RockvUle. Oct. 17—(SpecUn— A Prosecuting Attorney B. J. Acker- Mrs. Ernest ColUns In Wethersfield. grounds at West Springfield, dedi- sightseers and prospective pur- Lud Dombey bought flowers In th* going to get out of toU? A glrlT eyes Td rntoer tiiirt n d*B*>to. The 193S-89 eelectmen'a and chasers. Coming Events wrhlch are being considered,. witat S:0O— r.'OO—Amoa 'n' Andy — aett: NBC-WJZ (BLUB) NETWORK conM of thla year's Congrasticnal flaonth of May It wlU kasp you vice « M a a l town meeting foe the voter* man read the finding of Deputy cated hy National Master Louis J. B. Balasnini Orehaatra—waat hiC — kaat: wja wbi-wbta slactiona conducted by the national "Llatan, Dannie. You’re to* aec- tkx) from Jamie—end auyb* hia Three Already isold they wmuld mean to the average man fll#— Tsif—idwin C. HIM Cemmant Ml’- - - - bal plenty busy. I have an Idea you'll at the Town of Vernon wlU be held board of education budget of »250.- coroner Joel H. Reed, 2nd. absolv- Taber September 31st, is to be Nov. 6.—Annual Conflrmmnd Re- eno— yil^Rmlly peat PrHram— ^am kdka was w3ta wim wnal will periodical Newaweek. ond guy that's mad* that crack to got a picture. Suppose yen gd ing Mettol of reaponaiblUty. The house that waa exhibited Is union at Emanuel Lutheran church. and wromen and problems encotmt- waby_aby wabr cfcfc f « whflwhs wmff wmfr warn » wean run across a lot of flortat’a bills me. The flrat on* who mad* it el- tbla evening at T:80 o-cl«h at the 183, a total Increase of $14,990 over opened on Sunday, October-SO, for _ eaat: To Ba AnnaunOad—waat a wior witu; MidWattt wanr wla kwk koll Tbaaa three Democratic leaders back to Dombay** raeorde, and PO It was brought out that the wom- SCHEDULE DISCUSSION on* of six of a almilar type that Nov. 31. — AnnuU Red Men'a ered In making them effective are TiO^ *i00—Al Paaroa and Hit Sand In tola bunch of stuff." moet got a sock in the puae. Only bust over to to* uMoa eOeef" Town Han. Mamorim btilldlng. iMt j-ear"* appropriation*, were ac- an all-day gst-together which prom- discussed In a series of three Aaso- ' {l i e —Alfred Wallsnataln'OraH.nataln Orah.- participated In a poll at poUtleiana COI.OI an had grabbed the right -arm of the ises to bring to West Springfield a have been built on the street. Three Thanksgiving Turkey Night In Tink- wwa Talt waa rlghL' There were bUIa th* fact that 1 lev* you so muto "Right There's saotoer TIm Bwetlnr h** called for cepted aad pasted by leee than SO asltalny I k f l o ^ and Washington correspondenta. The THK^ voters at the annual adjourned town driver aa they rounded the curve at big crowd. have already bem sold, nia real es- er hall. clted Press stories of which the fol- y Ouehin lowest , prediction of RepuUlcan nt>in florUtA by thA dosAos—M d aavea you from th* tame fata.” I want to find smeag tooas p*> OF I NSEa PROBLEMS lowing-la the first. fiC^lOiOC—Marik Wabar Muate—to e Bad ktma kax kca keoe kjr WINA ■ometlmes there were letters from an approprlaUon not meeting held Friday hlght in the the Talcottvtlla traffic circle. The A t eleven o'clock In th* morning tat* developer, Robert JwSmitb,______th* Nov. 80-Dee. 1.—Basasr of Was- lij^lOm^Thaliatld Sox PMflrem NOTXi Baa W lrAP-NSC'for A r ------optloaai gains in the House to come m m th* tiM T Y U R !l "Also tha fact that I’d take all para. builder. Alien M. Barrett and the layen OuUd, South M. B. church. Mat of' atatlona. Utf< florUta, very pointed ones, tOQUlr- your wheels out and ■cattar-'toem afreeilfif aaventy-flva thouaa^ dol- Warren Memorial Hall. The select- coroner said that no criminal act, religious service will be held, 10:0(^11 tOC-piek Todd, ^fl^-aaat politicians was 28 aeato. Thu* each (tb Ba ■) omission or careleeaneea on the part furnlaher, WatUna Brotbera were Dec. 3.—Basear of th* Natlona, By JOHN M. mOHTOWEB Amat *n’ Andy—welt rapaat Cont. laat. ing as to when pfliymant could ba down th* road," mantloned Faelay lara for the purpoae of re p a ir^ or men * budget, for the coming year la Stale Agricalturists To Hold conducted by Rev. Albert H. Wbeel- >-~10iia—11i1|—Adrian Ralllnl flnaambla 4 i| ^ iiX^pon JWIntl^ of Navy— Of thaae thraa Demooratlo leadan Lucr $166,638.30 and Increase o f $10.- of Mettol caused the woman's death. ock, chaplain of the Meaeachueetts radplenta of many oOmpIlments on Second Congregational church. Washington. Oct 17.— (A P ) aapected. There were the same imperturably. He wheeled toward nbuUdlng roeUU. brldgoa. bulMlnga Meeting In New Haven On lOiS^llif^Al Oonahua * Orehaatra t a u t: Oharlaa Boafa, Tenor—waat thra* weeks befora tha eleeUoa con- kind of lettera from taUora and 328.33 over last year's. The board of The driver has been free on .$1,000 State Orange; baeket lunck at their fine work. Dee. 6.—Annual fair at Center The main trouble with th* SotU) iJiO^ltiO^Tap Hattara Oanta Band 4t4S- *t4b-Tam Mix't'a_ Bkauh—asat______ceded th* lose of at least 30 aasto Tno paaBes to th* Clrd* theater to see the first sptscd* of ‘Tim th* curb. "Thl* is th* Mock.” aad otbar damage cauaed by the re- October church—“Caledoaian Market.’' Bari Hlnad and Orehaatra (i06— *iOC-Nam:----- Ta Ba Annaunead jeweiara education budget Is $33,443 and in- bonds. 2SJ 13:80, with hot coffee furniebed Joe* the Bight Bis* Becuritp law. In the opinion of vtr- S:ic— *;»' now held by Democrats, most un- Tyler’s Luck"." Kiddles, color the above cartoon, mall or bring it to cant flood and hurricane. , AU who have visited th* house tuslly every administration official I ti eSS-WABC NETWORK . „ ;to—Adrian Ralllnl BnaamWa "Thia guy Dombay cartalaly let They etopped in front of a dingy 3. To authorlae the taeue and tale crease of $4,563. With an increase Springfield PomOoa Orange. At •Ht" Step—Lawall Thamaa — aatt; usual behavior for party ihanigers tha Orol* theater and for th* beat twenty-flve coloring Job* free The fifteenth annual conference MAW tm '" Ta Ba Annewnead—waat lOON a lot of change whenever gray flat with the InevlUMe b ^ gf eeriai honde of the town to an In the budget It Is Ukely that the 1:80 in the afternoon an Inspiring have remarked moat favorably on who wUl comment, la that It does BAtie — Baati Yabe wSdo woko weao Bvaa L a r ^ Lotaea , peases to tea the flrat episode of ‘Tim Tyler's Luck" this Saturday of persons working on InseoU in th* layout of th* bungalow. The Waal war wkbw wkra wjr wdro weaa •!®<^7:0^Allia Jimmy valantino— bU creditors caught up with him,” ly-l*ttered alga: Room to Lat Fae- NIED unouBt not exceeding In the tax rate which U 29 mllla will be program of music and other fea- not go far enough. wiaa wpro wfbl wjar wear; Mldwaatt . «•»*: Noaloal Rraframa—waat Oaa or more of the three obvious win ba glvan. Wlnnera wiU be announced in Friday evening's HeraliL Feeley said. raised when levied at the meeting Connecticut will be held at the Agri- tures will be put on. with an ad- bouse Is compact yet there Is ample That Is the problem which wlU be wbbm wfbno' kmbo kmex whaa kfab Talent Wanted—Pro*, ley and Tait got out and la an- gaU aevanty-flve “thouiand dollars cultural Ehiperiment Station at New COALPDBCHASES •ij*— 7:4a—aelanoa Marehinfl Ahead ■^conceded an even larger loea of Talt did not answar at ones In other moment were rapping at to* next spring. It was voted that the WILLINGTON dress by James- C. Farmer of room. It is so designed that the before th* Advisory CoimcU On krnt ^ Democratic ***1*, an an^sla of the ^ e value, for the purpoie of pro- Haven on October 38. The an- BAST—wbna wpd wbp wbaa ware afrb J:J9— iiOC—C.-V. .neeinean-a Rablaaon'a Bualureaawuaxaroeo hla hand ba bald 'a shaet of yaUow weather beaten door. vldlBg funds to defray the expense ■electmen and treasurer be author- Keene, New Hampshire, lecturer of upper floor may be mad* Into extra Social Security when It meets her* 7 i{^ tiip—(^ha-*Thaae — Wa Lava"—ta - “ eat Newawack poll indicatad. The aver- MISS JENNIE H. CHURCH nouncement was' made today by ekaa wlbk wmai wets wbbf wiba wkbn •ito— tiO “Ta “ Be Annaunead (I* m. i paper and bs waa studyl^ it la- at rap^Hng or rebuilding roade. lied to borrow money, to defray the the National Orange. rooms. -It wras the general opinion next IFriday. wlilo wxW wbrk wnba flilo— *!». _____ , ______age of th* predictions of th* petlU' ICE CREAM CODE (UVEN Th* woman who answered looked expenses of the town for the com- State Entomologist W. E. Britton, of. the viewers that this type of TO BE CONSIDERED -Talk ky Herbert Haalmr tently. "Here," ba said at lasL in amsBingly like the plaec she kept hiilldlnge and other damage who is Mndlng Invitations to Con- It will be "open bouse’’ for the Three Types of BeemUy OIXtE — watt wtfa wqaaa wded Idrm True er Palto clan*—Including four Democrats HAR1T0RD BLAZE rcflponBe to Feelays Inqulrtng gas*. ing yam* until taxes are collected. Mrs. Maud Taylor Carpenter, wife new building writh every portion of house Is Just the right slse for a A t present the Social Security wroa wwl wtoa krld ktrk ktaa RaOla Porum and four RepubUcaas—was a Re- "Wanto room?" ah* aaid, aonm- cauaad by the recent flood and hur- of James Carpenter, died at the necticut entomoinglets as well as to waco koma kdbo wbt wdaa wbta wdbj Annaunead "NowNow we'rewa'ra gettinggettiac at something.” (teane; to preartbe the eeveral and It was votad to cloae the short- it opened for Inspection; while tha email family. Act provides three types of econonUc ■wwva wala wmbr ktu] wooa wdne waox 10:0a—11:0a—San Pranclaea'a Opera Hr. pubUcan gain of 63 House sea APPROVAL BY BOARD "What la it?" wbat Buaploloualy. Johnson Memorial hospital in Staf- those In nearby states who have InrkhrU) knew wmmm wjno weba wpar aggregate amounts of such bonde. stretch of road at the fork of the- gates of the exposition grounds will ExhiblUons hours will conUnue security: and Orahaatra The average prediction of th* 45 ' It’a toa contract with "No, thaaka," Fteley told her. road near tha Henry Flak place on ford Springe, Thursday. She had shown Interest In prevloiu meeting*. wmaa weaa wrra walm wrdw wapf Ilias—iriZC—Barney Rape'a Orehaatra SAID INCENDIARY to* fel- tha form, condlUona and reaerva- Anyone working on. or interested In, awing wide In wreloomq that day through next Sunday from two In School Fuel Qnotatioiis Up 1. Old age Insurance tor persona Washington political obaarvtrs waa low who wrote to* song The Cat's "We'want to ace aa old friend of Stafford atreat, leading from Staf- been 111 a long time though until re- and no sdrolaelon chargs to ar^- the afternoon until nine In the eve- n MpuUlcan gain of 50 Houaa aanto. Washington, Oct 17.— (A P )— ours by th* name of Weeks—Georx* NOW? Uena of tha sama whether regtater- Insect problems la Invited to attend, employed In Industry and commerce. The PubUc Health Service’s Meow'.” ad or noB-raglatarad. tha rata of ford Hollow. It was voted to appro- cently able to be around. She waa body. All ths day's sxerdss* will ning. „ pr- 0*orga GaUup la th* last pub- ^ ______fvlce’a Milk K. Wesks. YouHfindiia frtondly, bw Don> In Wllllngton, the daughter of Dr.' Britton eald. i For Rofiew Bj Sdectmen The Board has opened more than 7:80—Bddt* Oantoria Oamal Cara- Sanitation Advisory Board reported 'Well, what about it?” liitaraat tbaraon, tha time and place priaU 31,496 for tha flnal payment The conference U a day-long meet- be conducted In reverent fashion, 41,000,000 Individual accounts. van Uahed laautute of PuMic OpiMon 'Just tola: Luddan Dombey waa The woman snorted. "Re ain’t torcated, and “ humsn.** of paying Intareat and principal on the construction of th* nsw high Lavon Sparrow and John 'Taylor. and it will be a reunion of the New on forecast a Republican gala of today It bad approved an advlaory InvestifatioD Of Premises baen bare for a long Um*. And he Besides bar husband she laavt^^kre* ing, atartlng at 10 o’clock. In the as- Benefits paybale.to persons over >9 8:00—Muaioal Momants ood* for toe cream and other frosen supposed to have written to* eong. Wa'ra CLAD to Mnd whairo tbartof aad maturltlas tharsof, and school In Hyde Park. This action sembly room St ths Experiment Sts- England Orange members, their and beginning Jan. 1, 1943, ^wUl WTIC “om 60 to 90 House seats. It's mad* a big hlL But be didnH owe* me rent too r - courai was taken In case tha federal gov- slstera and twro brotbera. Mr. Car- At TonighPs Meetiii{. 8:15—Monday Night Show products. a loan will H E l^. Poopis tbo parson or paraoaa who ahall tion on Huntington street. A BO-cent families and frtenda that will bs range from 810 to $85 a $nonth. Trsvsieri 8:80—Pick and Pat in Flpe-Smok- Those participating m tha Newa- writ* i t Aa imknown, down-and- "Do you know .where he went?" fiaos c aameota, aaD and dallvar tha asms erninent did not make tha flnal pay- penter has been In the hospital sev- long remember^ 300 ARE PRESENT week pon also predictad a RapubU- Th* code, debated at to* Hoard'a Of Uno^enpied Honse "If I did," supped toe woman, Bor rblch eral months needing care from the lunehebn Is served at noon. 3. unemployment oOmpensatlon, Barttord, Oesx. ing Time . seventh annual meeting, was sug- out musician wrote it, and be mad* for aad on bahalf of tha town; to mant of tha 48 par cant grant wi Although plana are not yet com- Hundreds of peopls who startsd cito gala o f four seat* in th* Sonata. srma akimbo, ‘I'd be getting what 81. I f it baa pledged within 30 days aftef effects of a shock and old age, 'lb* Md submitted by the W. O. a Joint federal-state tmdertaMng to SOJMd W. 1046 B. O. 3SJI 8L 9:00—Lux Radio Thastar gested for local adopUon. It pro- a oertraot with Dombay to us* it he owes me or know to* reas deatgnata the bank or truat com- plete, Dr. Britton has asked a num- for the dedication exercises Septem- provide temporary Income to wage 10:00—Guy Lomhsrdo'a Orchestra Th* chief factor assigned for th* Shows Fi re Set under Dom b^s name - " for a roy- E. Ba pany which ahall certify auch laaua tha naw achool building la completed though not confined to his bed. 'Hie ber of ber 31at were unable to reach West Olenney company for bituminous Btosdsrd Thtm DemocraUc loaeea waa the economic vldea tor divlalon e f lee cream ‘man- why." kind of aacurlty ordinarily bart ( and accepted by tha town from the funeral service was held at the west ' P* ATDiSTALLAHONS earners out of work. About 37,500,- 10:80—^Tha Story of tha Seng ufacturers Into two claaaes—those alty. But Dombey got behind In aad act aa dUbunrtng agent in the leilema of particular Interest at the Iprlngfleld, and theae will all be coal on advertleemant of the Belaet- 000 workers are covered Iqr state 11:00—News Service rereerioa, with the natural midterm thoM payment*, too.” "Whaa (Ud U akip?" noaded eliawhara. can bor^ Falls, Amant pasrmant of prlnolpal and intarast contractor, according to the con- cemstery on WiUlngton HUl Satur- present tfm*.time. Among them are an- ;lad of the opportunity oaered on swing from the party la power and who meet Grade A requirements "On toe Bight of to* 14th. it war, < tfftct. day and burial was In the family lot. ?*■ men, who also aaksd for bids from unemployment compenaatton laws. PJf. 111:15—Henry Bueee’i Oreheetra and tooae who meat at least certain Fcelay's eyes narrowed. "Howd row up to^JOO. No erodlt CO such bCoda, the date thareof. the tomologlats from outside Coimectl- >ctober SOU) for an Inspection of 8. Aid for the needy. TMs pro- 4:00—BmEkstogs W ife dlstimaioa among Democrats given Hartford, Oct 17.— (A P )—Firs was," said to* landlady. "Soom- Oovon ■tefM of tha attomeya at law to ap- Chief of Police Oeone Keaty, The "Cherioe” met Wednesday all locei dsalsrs, was the lowest eub- 11:80—Oab Oailoway* Oreheatrn as eecondarr rSaoaa. ^ minimum requirements. you know that, and why in toa haU inquiria friertdB, rala* cut who are co-operating on prob- the new building, aa well aa the gram also Is a Joint fsdsral-stst* 4:18Mi>BtoUs DbUbb 13:00—Ran Wllda’a Orchairtrn and pcitce offlciala today are at- didn’t you tell m*7” time between 11 and 11:80 whaa 1 ad in prove tha lagaUty of tha aama. and Joaeph McCarthy and Charlaa B. evening at the home of Mrs. Henry Offi cers Of Mons-Ypres Post mltted, th* prlo* quoted being $7.49 Manufacturers will be required to tlvaa, entoloyar. Rata o f Creek. lama here, he said. These confer- happy get-together which that day undertaking. Benefits now are go- 44(K-«Ufa Obb Ba Beautlfid” AAC. tempting to find out who set fire to "I haven’t known It long enough waa Over visiUa’ Mrs. Kreaaer. 1 b> proiMa for k ^ ln g a record of PlnneV ware elected as oommtaslon- Douda and organised for future se- ences have been well .attended In the 11 a f f o r d . a ten. TTie Md on soft o0*d being hold permits, ravccabl* if they fall imow axaetly, b y u intorootB 3% mmo o n t% on Sarah ara of Hyde Park, for a four-yaar tt vt ties. th* lowest, was aeSeptafl hy the Se- ing to 1,734,000 persons aa old age 4:48—Girl Alco* 113:80—LltU* Jack UtUeVz Orehas- to aatlafy at least ths minimum re- a 5-room bungalow at 40 Newbury to tell anybody. But Harna Rogara the aama. past and have bean helpful to men And Aoxifiary Hold Im- asstatance, to 681,000 needy chil- SiOCk-'Dlek Tracy" trn ' told roe, and toat'a why I waa anx-* ban keepta* an ay* on hUh. I unpaid prinoipal not on* atatioi Ananal Meeting Twaday. term. Chief Kealy aad McCarthy Mias Marlette Fitch and mother, working In this field. lectmen, and as the aohoels In town ({uiramanta. street early Sunday morning. wins < dren, and to 41,200 blind persona 5:15—"Tour FsniUy aad MIim” ^ t be waa stUl to to* rooto, ecoding 1100; and 2% Tha Ladlaa Aid aodaty of tha succeeded Bernard C. Hanley and Mrs. Spencer Fitch of Rockville, used 1,630 ton* last year against 80 lous to gat hold of thea* records." Mididi tons of an other Unde of eosL the MiUloiM Stm Beyeod Pqla 5:S0—"Jack Armstrong’; Deputy Fine Chief Frank B. "Now maybe we've got some- must hava got aWay (W mo. monthly on any romaindef. tT&lon Congregational church wUI Charlaa H. Moore, while Ptnney called on Miss Jennie HT Church and BESSIE QUINN DIRECnNG posing Ceremom'es. Tamorrewla Pragraa ^ggahall aaid today that lavestlgx- And h* owaa ma aevntan dotlaro eandU was re-elected. Mr. Ptnney wrma Mist Vernetta Coleman Thursday. Seleotman eubmittsd the flgurea to This in brief la what tha soetal B:48-**TitU* Orphan Auila” XU. RADIO^*^ thing," Fseley cried, anatcMng at d by a bold their annual maetlng on Tuea- security program la doing at th* 2^ AUTO WORKERS Uon of toa pramleae showed toat and elghty-flva enta. I e i ^ t to eight moderator and Harold L. Andrews Sunday, Dr. Horace B. Sloat the Board of Education with Uie eug- 0:00—Nsvra and Wasthsr 7:00—Bhoppera Special ------— Day to* yellow sheet. "Dose It give snool RaxaD flay afternoon. October■)er f----- t at------three present urn*. Officials hl|h in the to* blaa* was “unquestionably of in- this guy's name 7' ebarg* him two doUan for MuStog o'clock In tha South $>arlor of the was clerk of the meeting. preached from th* subject, "Stop NORTH CASTOFUOOMSERVIir gesUon that the Sehool Board buy Ita 0:18—BspubUcan Ststa Osatisl 7:45—Nflwa Service from Offioers of th* Mone-Yprea Boat, supply of Mtumlnous from Oleans; Roosevelt administration say that MedfludllBa cendiary origin." Tho house was un- Tail noddad. I take that elgna- to* table, but Td ba satlafled to gat church. At this time there will he The condition of Richard Turech- and Think.” Scripture reading waa Cbmmltto* Program . 8:00—Shoftpars Spadnl RETURN TO THEIR WORK my m t u d bid goodby to hkn.* 1912. a Ha from Hebrewa, chapter three end British War Veterans and Auxiliary After tha Olenney Ud bed been mail despite the large number o f persons 0:80—WrlghtvUl* Olsrtca occupied When to* fire eras flrat tur* to bs Ctoorge K. W eekar election of officer* for the coming man, 13, son of Mr. and Mra. Paul COVENTRY 9:00-7-Rlchard Maxweu noticed by neighbors at 8 a. m. "Wen, we want him, tbo, ■tetar." alty, I Tursebroan of Furnace avonus who the title of the story was "building.'' war* Installed Saturday night m public a bid was submitted to the btnsflttlng or in line to benefit, how- 6:48—"Jack Saya, Ask Ms An- I 17-^lw*Ik»WB of Feeley grab!rabbad for tha telephoM. IM k ti grec ( year. Is Clflver Local Aetr«fls In Her ever, many mllUona more stUl are 0:16-LMoatou Slim EvanavlUe, tod., Oct. 17.-—(A P )— Damage la estimated at 81,000, ■aid Dannla Faaley. "And If w* BaDoar Hike Tonight was seriously Injured Saturday af- MIsa Helen RoIUnaon baa found a Tinker HaU before a large gather- school board at a lower prtos than ethar" to* golden breeete which —/»h fnu They ought to have hla address 75SMala V Own Right; Show To Open that of tha Olenney company, and at beyond th* pal*. 9:S6—Newa flervtoe leave to* San Juan GametMnA mi>. Neariy 3,200 employes of th* Ply- moat of which la to contents. Every at ths musloiana' union.” He find him we’ll nmlnd him about Tha W nVoouta of Mountain ternoon contlnuae to remain critical, good home In Storra for her pedi- Tha 4-H Achievement Program ing of veterans from this and other 7:00—^Amos 'n' awa» 0:80—Girl Interna-' Joyce San Juan CapiatraBo mis- ewsAsM MoaxaMM* aw.,. ___ _ m T the m t ” a a it Btoto Dui greed wire-haired terrier, Peter. was held at th* Church Community Tomorrow Evening At Whi- Its last meeting the grahtlhg of th* They ask. tor Instanoe, whather alcn in California for an imda- mouth asaembly and Briggs Auto- room except the kitchen wm afire whirled a macbanleal number pad iak 8488 Laurel Trtm No. 1 wUI bold a aup- at the Johnson Memorial hospital towns by th* degree team* of Edith 7:18-"Ths Humu Sida of tha 8:4(k—Th* Old Couaaelcr when toe* fir* depi T i l bet you wui," _____ hla » today. The Injured boy received a TWO people were bitten by the dog House Friday evening. The pro- CaveU Command, British War Vet- oontraet to supply the eoel tor the the farm laborer 1* not entitled to Newa"—Bdwla 0. HUl termlnad wtatar taavan and always mobile Body plwta her* returned to cartment arrived. on hi* daek, bagaa dialing furiously. par hike this evening leaving Was- ton Memorial Hall. sehoola waa deferred tor further tn- the same degree of social ■ecurtty lO.-OO—Fretty Kitty K*Dy Chief CoggshaU ia attomptlag to woman, her toM plainly )ad|j to a £ ball at 8;30 o'clock, fractured skull and Internal Injuria*. while walking on the highway. gram consist^ of demonstrations, erans and Auxiliary of Hartford. 7:80—‘Tnatda ot Sports with Jack 10:18—U s On A ^ will b* t u work today following settlement of Then into the 'phone he barked. The accident happened about 1:80 The Valley Bridge club met at singing and talks on the experiences vastlgatlon. During 1987-88 the snjoysd by his cousin In a textUe Stevena” subjaot for a fourth annual broad- a atrik* which began last Wednsa- locate toe owner aad occupant Tiet BM talk to Jamleon..H*Uo, gtrt will bring her own lunch Commander Andrew Brown was School Board paid at the rate of nUU In to'WB. They ask the same 10:45—Stepmother Bagdaaer N. NaJartaa, who h e ^ t Jamie 7 Thia ia Faeley down at o'clock Saturday afternoon near the the home of Mrs. Katherine Bowers had by those who attended EkMtcrn MUs Elizabeth (Bessie) Quinn la tn charge of th* Edith CavsU Com- 7:48—Talk, ausploas Damocratle 11:00—Dorothy Stcaa—Ocaaole Va easta thla weekend. day. Intersection of Furnace avenue and at Manafleld Depot Tuesdey after- States Exposition also moving pic- directing the Manchester Commun- $7.78 a ton for bituminous, a total of question about maids, cooks and An agresment was reached yes- la reported to be out of toe city. As- heai^uarters. Hava you got the The fourth and flnal of the aeries mand degree team and Mrs. Edith $13,890.94 for th* year. Stats Central Oommlttee. . rieUas ^ ?«P*rture time la S t John’a Day, Inoculations the prevention Edgewood street. According to the noon. tures of Tolland County Fair and ity Players first show, "Room Serv- ' heana, bread aad pMtry. with Miss Oatharlns Shea who la recov- unobstructed vlerw of the stage. M of Oct 18 "for wiuUevar period E.nte: Pawtucket, and he baa be«m work- 573-12. Willlmantlc Divlalon Park; historian, Jamse Thomson; vide means for helping solve Ihee* 10:l5-^ohn’a Otbar Wife Daalria, naw ownara of to* unoffi-1 “ i ® —RnMnaon's Buckarooa; 8:80 is conaldared adviasMe.” With P. H. Dougherty ing In Rockville since the hurricane, ering gradually from a shock, re- Qlennera Orenp, Waaleynn Onild. Janu ANDOVER sulting from the hurricane. sergeant-major, David MaxwelL Mr. and Mrs. Robart S. Portarfleld technical difficulties. Students of 10:80-Juat Plain BIU dal world's light aircraft tnduraaes I “ 7**"** Xiova; 10—T ri* or EVERYBODY'S MARKET finishing work on the Memorial. of 178 Oak Grove street, were sur- act confidently predict that an ef- rsoord, remained aloft today latent I 11:05—Sea Frandsoo Opera, wa* MRS. JOHN HLTCHI.NSO.N At the Democratic caucus on Fri- Rev. Leon H « Austin took for the Aiixillauy officers; President, Mrs. 10:45—Ths Woman la White FREE DELIVERY t DIAL sm t building last Friday. , Edith Kane; vice president, Mrs. prised at their home Saturday eve- fort will be made In tha next' Con- 11:00—David Hlhim on staying to to* air for IM hours I to aapact Tuesday; Barrett and his helper were re-' Willlmantlc 157-6 day evening In Yeoman* hall Maaon text at the Sunday morning service, LOCAL TRADE SCHOOL Nuhfer wa.a nominated as the can- Margaret McConkey; secretary, ning by a party of SS of their rela- gress to have the law extended to 11:15—Lorsnao Jones “Just to maka it tough for aayoflul National Xueharlstio Oongrasa— pairing the slate roof, when thei Ephesians 3:35. The theme was tives and friends. In honor of their Wt r didate on the Democratic ticket for •What I Can Olve the Church.' Mrs. Nan Rlsley chaplain, Mrs. Ella cover these persona. 11:80—"Young Widow Brown” who wants to braak.our record.” I WJZ-NBC, 13—Noon Pontifical high helper went Inside the building to At the Democratic caucus held at OPENS THIS EVENING 3Sth wedding anntvMaary. Con- Since they and their employ 11:45—‘Th a & w d o f U fa ” Squaexed together to to* Uttle >»■■■: WEAF-NBC, WABO-CBS, BordenV Milk con 6c get materia'. In some manner Bar-' representative to the Leglalature. Mra. Kenneth Simms sang a solo. Hamilton; treasurer, M$*- Ann* Rls- gratulations over, the guara spent YOUII hr Mnar! the town hall Friday evening, John The justices of the peace are the lay; financial secretary, Mrs Mary would have to pay taxes Just Noon — Beauty News and ahlp, powered with a four-CyUadar IWMCA—tatordty, 1:80 p. in. Pop* BE PREPARE) Oampbaira rstt slipped and dropped to the Yeomans waa nominated for repre- The flowers were a large basket of the time In eards; and anjoylng workers and employers In Indi same a., last year, "Mrs. Fannie dahlias given by Benjamin A ItoU; conductor, Mrs. Henrietta IlnU motor, the 34-year-old aviatoralHus baaadletlon from Vattean; ground. sentative and Thomas Birmingham Machine Work And Drafting vocal and Instrumental musle and a do, one of ths government’s f< early tost i ^ t eraekad tha unoa-1WJZ-NSC 4—J. V. O e t ia ^ ea >- Treated at Hospital. Dixon Welch. George ChampUn and Strack and other bouquet* of mari- Binka; kaslstant conductor, Mrs. buffet lunch. They pooled their Tomafo Soup Percy Cook and Mr* , Clarice Yeo. Rowland Cobh. Conrses To Be Taught; Ex most problems Is how to collect 13^15—"HlUtop House” eial rscOnd of 100 hours sat by Mar- "Tclaraac* to America"; WJZ^NBC,i con 6c Carlton Usk, 11 of Grove street, mans for justice of peace. gold*. Ethel Jones: sergeant at arms, Mrs. gifts and prsasntsd to Mn aad Mrs. tax. .The selectmen met with th* town pect More Applications lliis Julia Binka; trustees, Mrs. BUsa- 13:30—"Myrt aad Marge" riU Pboanix and Harold A lin ot 6:<)8—RaeuiM of toe day. I WINTERI ZE YQUR OampbaD’a was treated at the Ro(*k\iPe City it win be Neighbor's .Night at Colton Bostwick has returned Porterflald a purs* of silver. Saggsst Stamp Syatem. € Byracuas, N. T. Hospital on Saturday for a lacera- clerk on Saturday In the tovrn hall from a trip to Columbus,^ Ohio, Week. beth Cordy, Mra. Elisabeth Stan- Mrs. Porterfield was th* former 12t45—"Slngln’■ Sam" WEAF-NBC, 3:48—Rynraa ot all I 4 Andover Grange this evening. Col- for the purpose 'of making voters Some experts have suggested that 1:00—Newa; Weather Tba filer* aaemed determtoed to churebaa; 040—Anglar aad Hunter. I tion of the- leg which he received umbia. East Hampton ahd Vernon wrhere he attended the National naga Miae Chailotto Psattand of this ,a stamp system be used. Farm Ll Pork and Boons can 6c for the November election. It la un- 1:15—Voice of the Farm '* stay aloft until aoiMtlme Tueaday. WABOCB8, 3;80-8ehool while chopping wood. He returned Granges have been Invited and will Dairy Show. He stopped on his The local State Trade Bohool win Delegates to the New England town, and tha marriage waa par- and domestic workers and their otttM l CAR N O W ! It to his horns later In the day. derstood that there were quite a few 1:80 — Faderation of Women's They ent down n Mto their craft Air; fl—Music tor fun. WJV.E-ivBC,{ SOCK furnish the program. wray back In New York S itin g rela- open Its evening seboo) asaalona to- Conference of British War Veterans formed by th* lata Rev. Oeorge W. employers would pay tbslr taxes by waa in "tip-top ahape." Note* ' . There will be a well-chlld confer- names on the list, but only ten were tives, returning home Sunday eve- night with classes in machins work Auxiliary: Mra. Henrietta Binka, Reynolds, pastor of the Center Coa- buying stamps to be pasted in a Cluba Program 12:80—Farm and Romu Hour; 1 :801 w eather*^ 8 ^ ba hero t Gat ready now! Change The assessors of -the Town of ence at the town hall tomorrow at- reported made on Saturday. There ning. and drafting, the only subjects In Mra. Ekllth Kane, Mrs. B31a Hamll- gregatloiuu church at that time. record book every time a wage waa 1:45-Hi Boys —Rocheater Clvie orehaetra. ne^J^ «TMaa and anjoy aafa winter driving Confectionery Sugar pkg.6c Vernon will be In session ' tonight ternbon from 1:30 to 4;U0. The remains only one more’ chance of Edrick Bostwick of Vermont which sufficient registrations havs toni Mra. Elizabeth Stannage, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Porterflald have flva 2:00—"Over the FooUlghta" SoDM Tuaaday abort wavaa: paid. Blach pasting would repre- Begnlar lOe Stoa _ ^ 8 ' • from 7 to eight o'clock. They are ho-atesoea aaslatlng .Mr,.. Frank being made a voter thla year, this came to visit his brother Carlton been received so far. CTesess wiU Nan Taggart children. Mrs. Douglas Maclaehlan smt payment ot the proper per- 3;80-^ak* aad Oari REFU^ TO aMnoiT 080 GWP 080 G8D OBB London, I In session each Monday, Wednesday Hamilton- are Mrs. Rachel Stanley being next Saturday. Saturday. He left Monday after- of Bissau street, Mrs. Burton J. Tut- 3:40—“PBeumonla or a Cold — 5:85 p. m,—Play “Behtod thal be held from 7 to 9 o'clock oo tle of North Elm street, ShanTOOd, ceata^ of that wage in old age ia- lo h iiih l Now and Friday during October from 9 and Mrs. Agnes Friedrich Rev. Ralph Rowland officiated at noon to return to his home. Monday and Tburaday evenings end Buranc* taxas. WUeh la n r —Alfred U Burg- Doori’: 3RO R o i ^ 740-Tuaaday Runkel's Cocoo con 6c ». m. to 12 noon. 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 Mrs. Bernice Waller la a patient the funeral services for August W. Doris and 89Url*y Porterflald. "If a stamp system la sstab|lah- dorf, MJ). ONRESUNAHONVOTE Bymphoalea; DJD Bartto, 740— 1 p. m. to receive property lists. Mrs. John Kingsbury spent the another class la machln* work wlU MASSACHUSETTS BOY Complete ^ Regular lOe M u g at the Hartford hospital whore she ] Nordlund on Saturday afternoon tn wreek-end with her daughter Mrs. be started tomorrow night to be sd.” Mias Dewson said, “workars 3 : 4 ^ M * ^ e MUa, the Girl Sudeten chamber musle aodaty aim | EVERYBODY bmldfl or National There will be an all day sewing the Columbia Congregational 1* receiving treatment. Herbert Tomlinson in Newington held Tuesday and Thursday eve- will tery aoon become aware ot from Mato* 110:15—Alaska Day; OLR4A Pragua, ^ buys stock daring a boom Lubrication 75c meeting of the Vernon Grange at church. Mr. Nordlund died suddenly INVOLVED IN SUYING their rights and their employsr’a 8:00—^Th* Story ef M air Martin 0:80—Popular Muaie. Baking Powder con 6c the home of Mr*. Wallace Jack In ning*. ot Cambridge. Maas, Get 17,— (A P ) -^eace^ the smart ones. For> »U eorreet grass* ta toa Batteries 6.75 up Probably the most serious earth- W’ednesday night tn Lexington. obllgatioiui under It. 8:15—Mn Partetoe Begutor 5a Vernon Center on Tuesday with a Mass., at the home of relatives. The It is expected that addltienal —GranviUe Hielis, Harvard Ual- tunes lika right plaea. quake In history occurred at Cal- I courses wiU be added to th* evening "Since they will quickly reallae 8:80—P e^ e r TAOB BIGHT PAGE NINE I LOCAL MAN WINS SAMUE NELSON, SR. BALDWIN TO SPEAK I Y.M.C. A. Notes |DEA1H OVERTAKES GUESSING PRIZE ASSERTSREDS Today Getfl 850 for Predetinff Out- ’------6:lS-«:30—Buatnesa- men’a group. JAMES FINNEGAN HAS PASSED AWAY TRIED TO TAKE Monartys Repel New Britain Panthers By 7 to HERE WEDNESDAY 0:30-9:30— Intermediate groups come of the Week-end Con- baaicetball pracUce. tests in the Major Football 8:00-10:00—Y. M. C. A. Bowling Field. League: SUbros vs. ’ Olbaon's Oa- BisseU Street ResideDt Pass- Father Of Tax Collector Dies PARTY CONTROL Standards hcreased Bnt €. 0. P. Caifi&te For Got- rage: Moriartys vs. Shearers: -Reid's Aiithony J. Warbec of 15 Stone TWENn (aUD POWERS OUSTED Local Sport ‘ (Oentiiiaed from Page Ooa.) vs. Mailmen. street wasn't a bit faxed by the ORIOLES OF NORTH END 0. . DM Tomorrow es Away During Sleep At wholesale upsets that took place In In His 86th Year— Lired Memorial Granted Class A college football:ball games over the subversive organizations In MasM- cnir To Appear Before 0.00-6;**—Junior “Y” Girls super- chuaetts. Chatter at vised gymnasium period. week-end and his accuraU predic- Ratins Notwithstandinf. His Home. tions on the outcome of 15 major ere Sixty-Six Years. Chairman Dies (D-Tex) remarked FROM THE UST OF UNBEATEN 0:45-8:18—C. R. Burr Bowling SUSTAIN 18-6 SETBACK Local W onei't dob. tussles netted him 850.00 In a week- "And who,” asked the visitor to lit) League. that the fact that the men were 4- ly contMt conducted by the New mentioned in Communist publica- the InasM asylum, "la that poor 6:4S-7;S0—Intermediate "T ” Oltls Maachester Meaxtrial bo^ltaL Jamef Finnegan of 110 BisseU York Dally News. He picked 13 Samuel Nelson, Sr., a native of tions was “no e'videnoe they are creature:'there?”ture;^ereT” pointingno...... into a *• doat supervised gymnasium period. of the games correctly and came la being awarded a Claes A rating heavily barred ceU . . . the man In rtMka lU^iaoiid E. Baldwin. Republican 7:30—Campaign meeting in the street, died suddenly at his home Denmark, but for tbe last 66 years Communiate or friends of Com- WHOLESALE UPKETS IN FIRST GRID TUSSLE closest to the actual scores as five munism.” by the hospital standardisation di- Sterling's ‘S ally" Takes quesUcm hkd a wild gleam in both candidate for foyemor of the State first floor social room. early last evening. He did not feel other entries also missed only two. a resident of Manchester, died at vision of the American College of well after eating lunch yesterday eyes, his brow exuded a feverish o f OonnecUcut. win be the epeaket 7:30-8:30 —Women's gymnasium First prise of $150 went to a New tbe Mancheater Memorial hospital "I haven't yet said they were," Surgeons at the opening session of sweat and aU his attenUon was con- at the nieetlnj of the Mancheeter group with Miss Tinker. afternoon and retired to his bed. At Yorker who named 14 out of 16 win- last nlghL He would have been 87 the witness replied. the cllnlsal congress Friday, eatla- FEATURE WEEK-END ,1 7 o'clock he had not put In an ap- First Test In Dog Trials centrated on n mountainous pile of West Sides Of East Hartford Sto Wapnhllren Women’e club Wednee- 8:00-10:00—So. Methodist Bowl- ners, one more than did Warbec. years of ags next Christmas. A slightly.'buUt Individual with a 4tad~tSls qualified board aa to its papdr before him . . . pencil In hand, Iitercopis ing League. pearance and as it was known by Coming to Manchester as a young stray lock bf hair oobbing on hla right to attain aucb standing de- dav aftetnooo at 3 o’clock at the his children that he Intended to go he figured madly aa a stream of un- C A. He will be Introduced 8:30-9:30—Bolton group gymna- man, Mr. Nelson snterea ths employ forehsad, Gadler asserted that be- spite new and increased standards FOOTBAU CLASHES The Manchester Sporteinen’* ClubXPeerleBa” and down by Victor 21abee ^leUlgible gibberish fell from hla Score On First Fonr Plays, Pass, Races 25 Yards To hw Attoniey WUllam 8 . Hyde. sium period with Rev. Alfred Kline. tween 1984 and 1936, the Commu- Imposed upon hospitals by the ACS hsld Its annual dog trials at tbs club ‘ ^ o t Indian Orchard, Maas. **P* . . . all la all a very aad sight 7:30- Luther League open house. nist party had "changed their policy of'the RepubUcan town throughout the country. It was grounds In South Coventry over Tho Judges were the * veteran ’ ’ • "Th»t,” repUed the attendant, Then Capitalize On Local eommlttee. Mlae Katherine Bryne. There have been mmy requesU | OBITUARY In line with orders from Moscow,” learned today. Philip Vouelker of Providence and “ I* • P«>C fellow who was once Score In Second Period Mee chairman of the State Central this year for a women's gym period : With reference to Minnesota actlvi- Memorial hospital has bean Saturday and Sunday. Due to sev- the pmiular professional, Byron l“ «»wn as a football expert. He lost rba l A on Tuesday nights from 7:30 to tlaa. From a spirit of antagonism, awarded Class A rating every year Only Thirty Major B eyen i eral trials being held In this locality, Swset of Jewett a ty . Mr. Vouelker hla reason on the fateful afternoon Fumbles For Two Other he said, they turned to one' of Bnpt. Harry O. Smith the entry waa not aa large aa has After Krebs* Long Kkk; 8:30. 'The class for setting, up exer- DEATHS of Its 19-year existence. teamed with Fred Blaine of Indian of October 16, 1938, tho afternoon aad cises and recreation will begin Tues- friendship towrnrd the Farmer-Lki- Of tbe 1,063 boapltels surveyed been the case In past years but a Orchard to Judge the amateur stake of the great grid carnage." bor party. Superintendent Smith (above) sun Undefeated As Sea* le«t- day. October 18. There have also James W. Edmondson by the ACS during the past year, group of high clau dogs met to vie on Sunday, which waa won by Jouchdowns. Three Other Tries F a i Started To Steal Party leaves Wednesday for the annual for honors nonetheless. iMMea been some inquiries about a morn- James W. Edmondson, 44, of only T21 were approved. These hos- "Dotty." Second went to "Village Vital etatistlcs aren’t available mm p«- "In other words," he said, "about Congress of tbe American College pitals are of from 50 to 99 bed The first event on Saturday—the Boys Willing’’ and third to “Village ing period. Several women prefer North Coventry, a former resident son Continnes Dizzy .at this wriUng bnt the number of morning exercise from 9:30-10:30 this time they started to enter the of SurgMns, Hospital Administra- capacity. Memorial's capacity is 66 Junior shooting dog stake—with an B <^ Sandy", both owned and han- The Orlotoa iMt their first game of Manchester, died suddenly Sun- aUeged plgekln experts In acute Before a meagre crowd of flns, and if others will register sd that we Farmer-Labor party and steal It tion Division, In New York. Su- be^ entry of ten young dogs was won by dled by Clifford Maasey of Hartford. day morning of a heart attack at perintendent Smith and Memorial need of rest cures was undoubtedly of the seaaoa at Hickey's Orova yes- Moriarty Brothers gained a wan- may open with a group It will be from the people who originally Reasons for Failures Whirl; Next Weeks Card. "Beau's Sally Henson", a daughter Mr. Vouelker and William True of bis home. He moved to Coventry she founded It and believed In Its princi- Hospital were recently awarded a of the celebrated "Florendah Lou’s Hartford Judged the all-age stake, doubled and even trebled over the terday aftcraoon. 18-6, to the Wert earned 7 to 0 triumph over ths quite possible to have -a morning The Journal ot the American < past week-end aa Old Man Upset years ago. following 16 years em- ples.” Class A rating for the 19th con- Beau” who produced nearly a hun- which waa won by "Donegal Duke” Sides of Bast Hartford before prevlouBly unbeaten and highly- class. ployment In Cheney Brothers cleri- He said that Earl Browder, head secutive year. lege of Surgeons, released today dred winners and scored over four rode high, wide and handsome over lam crowd of fans HERBERT W. BARKER owned by Dr. Pike of Springfield touted Panthers of New Britain at cal department. of the Communist party, had come the opening sessions of the ColieOllegJL' hundred wins in trials in his life- and handl^ Iw Fred Blaine. Sec- the nation’s college gridirons in a 'The vlsltora scored to the first Mr.'^Edmondson waa born in Bar- Into Minnesota "to publicly endorse in New York, states In reference'ace to .cNew - York, Oct. 17— (AP) — time. ‘‘Sally’’ is owned and was ond went to “Delysia DeU", owned wholesale slaughtqr of the opinions four plays and within two mtoutea ML Nebo yesterday afterriooa. Ths the large number of hospitals ot handled by Joe Sterling of this of the form playera . . . favorite af- at the opening kick off. Palenza row, Ekigland, March 16, 1894. He Gov. Elmer A. Benson and pubUbly After a close survey of tho week and handled by Earl Supernant of vlsltora came here boasting two vle- ask for. his election." KIWANIANS HEAR this class which failed to receive town. This is her second Derby win Indian Orchard. Third went to "Silk ter favorite toppled into the ranka dashed through center on a delayed torlea by large scores but were art HOOVER TALK waa a member of North Coventry end wreckage, It can be stated defi- Congregational church and of Man- "As a matter of Justice,” Dies In- approval: out of as many starts. Second went City Rajah", owned and handled by of .the beaten or tied as Old Man buck to the four yard line, two back by a Moriarty array that was chester Lodge, A. F. and A. M. terjected. "how can' a candidate "Many hospitals lost their rating . nitely today that of tbe 30 major to "Dotty", a daughter of the old W. T. Little of this town, who la Upaet booted the alata out of the oracka at the Orioles’ line fsUed and vastly Improved over the fOrm keep Eitri Browder or Communist because their administrator did not football teams still undefeated, reliable "Smith’s Speed”, owned and president of the local club. d c ^ bucket. . . the experts (ha, ha, then Endvelumas heaved a pass Into shown to holding the Begar Traas- Beaidee hla wife, aara B. (Tom- YMCA SECRETARY bandied by Tony Smith of Bart tha and sone to Paleasa for tha first MAJOR EVENT klnson) Edmonson, he la survived oBlclals from coming in and endors- measure up to the requirements of Minnesota’s Oophers will not be The Bweepatakes, the concluding ha, we laugh feebly) were left hold- portatloa eleven of Winimantle to adequate training and experience In Hartford. Third was won by "VIe’s Bsroa Getlfrled vsn Crsnua a scoreless tie to the operiss a weak by five sons, William. James V„ ing him? That does not mean that beaten this week. They don’t play. event of the trials, waa won by ing nothing mm« than abeaf of ap- the governor la a Communist or hospital administration.” Peerless Pal”, a aon of "SporU ’’Delyala DeH.” ' plication blanka for the nearest > ------Hxrt lArali ago. , Hubert T., Ronald E., and Clarence Nothing else can be guaranteed Sts Bnhhaiea FestBNs RaaubUcaa oommlttM U hleo ex- OF CAMPAIGN sympathizes with Communists. Other detracting factors cited by asylum . . . Berlin, OcL 17.— (A P)— Baron worthy of this act of mercy.” Hla Naiy a first down for the Orioles C. ^m ondson: hla father, William L Gerry Tracy Tefls About the Journal were the lack ot unor- —not after a week which aaw SO to the first quarter aad nary a yard Ths vlsltorr seemed confident ot pected to addrees the membere. and Edmondaon of England: one sliter, Gadler repUed that Gov. Herbert Gottfried Von Cramm, German ten- brother met him at Lahrter-Straase ganized medical staffs and because M^tlme outfits bite the dust fOr. Ah, if we but could report that through a nigged line. Fumbles and wtoptog but that feeltog was sooa all Republican women Intereeted e“vy losses by three Ue games, score, C3Mt Blags eartytog ths ball Worked During Vacations. asserted. Collector Samuel Nelson, Jr„ Chris- by GU Humphrey, takes ite stand IN THE SOUTHWEST ^ which go Into the losing iide under stood, however, that memgers of the over. Ia_ this march, thrsa cleverly *5* yesterday Moriartys The Installation of local and state late home, Wednesday afternoon at East cemetery. writh reference to foreign spies, and ties would overcome the handicap beet la years with delegates draira go's Bears and Washington Red- During hla vacations throughout tian, Henry. Theodore and Otto from all parte of the U^ted StatM. against powerful Michigan which Rice, whoa# third aucceaaive de- sktos remained atop their respective our system PA’S St least Intend to play inde- Takes First Three Places; executed forward paaaea from Slaga ahould be able to give a good m -' officers of the Itallan-Amerlcan 2 o'clock and at St. Mary's Episco- added: of not being located In the center pendently and forego the Hartford count of themaelves agatort the best hla schooling, Mr. Baldwin worked Nelson ot Manchester: four daugh- "The government can certainly of the town. W. George Olenney Or. Amos B. Friend aad Or. D. bowed to Minnesota, 7-6, after out- feat waa a 36-17 ahellacklng by sections of the national professional and Yawonky to Taggert and In a widely varied field of occupa- Worjd War Veterona at New Britain pal church at 2:30. The burial will ters, Mrs. C. C. Jensen, ot Windsor, playing tha (Sophers moat of the Dusty League... brilliant catch by VaTliant brought oppoalUon to ths state aa the - brought together a number of other be In the East cemetery. Rev. J. S. FUND NEARING $ 8 0 0 stop Communistic activities on gov- also spoke and said that all should M. (^dw ell, both fellows of the Tulane, begins conference competi- football league today—the Bears We don’t believe It’s fair and Bob Doggart Fourth; 52 tlons. In a grocery store, a clothing Mrs. H. A. Stoughton of Hartford, #ay. FOrdham, tied by Ptlrdue'a •quart to toss out tie games . . . we the ball to ths eight yard line. Slaga looks Uks tbe beat to represent the political leaders, hut all steered clear NelU wiU oBlclate. ernment projects, which are financed be interested In gindng for the ben- CJoUege, are attending the confer- tion against Texas, aheUed 43-6 by after the loop’s biggest touchdown south end to many years. Both ths store, ih a wholesale cracker com- Mrs. C. J. Johnson and Mlsa Han- efit of somebody else, pointing out cloalng niah. 6-6, meets Oregon’s spree jresterday and the defending picked Purdue to beat Foidham, twisted hla way to ths three and of politics In their speeches. Among by the hard earned money of loyal ence from Memorial staff. Webfoots who suffered their first Arkansas Baylor, 14-0 conqueror of One of the outstanding plairera mansgenent and Coach Hansen ore pany, on a milling machine In the FOR HURRICANE VICTIMS aene Nelson, both ot Manchester: a and patriotic Americans.” that many cannot aSord to pay for Centenary, plays Texas Aggies. In- champions after the low scoring Indiana over Nebraska and Ohio Enter From Eight Schools. then over oa the next play. factory in Hartford, and on a them were Senator Augustine Loner- ' defeat in a 37-$6 rout by Stamford. with tbe Notre Dame varsity this Rnwalck b Oapi Confident that the town tlUe win re- gan. Rep. Herman P. Kopplemann brother, Theodore Nelson of Hart- Criticising what he called the the advantages that a Y, M. C. A. dependent Texas Tech meets Texas game of the day, State over Northwestern . . . we season Is Milt “Tarssn’’ Piepal, full- turn to the south end thla year when tobacco farm. He spent many ford and a alster, Mrs. Hannah Jen- aBords. Holy Cross, whose first defeat Jack Bruinick, elected captain and Mayor George J. Coyle. ABOUT TOWN building up of a "gigantic bureaucra- Mines. Both leaders, narrowly averting I ^Heved our choices were superior back, who last year was the leading Moriartys tangle with the Orioles aummersT' until he was 10, on bis Red Cross Drive To Gose To- sen of Chicago: 12 grand children cy," Dies said "already some of our The attendance prize, do.nated by since 1936 waa a 7-6 toes to Car- yesterday before the game gave _ CAMERA CLUB E l m s negie Tech, tacklea unbeaten Oeor- OUT IN FAR WEST * defeat yesterday, face rtlff oppoal- J^?***'^ opponents but they were star of the TlvsmpsonvUle S t Adel- Manchester High’s harriers, shorn In the local series. 'atiiar's farm at Beacon Falls Mrs. Frances Chambers, past day; Town Contributed and 11 great grandchildren. people are advocating the Fascist Eknest Bantly, was won by H. B. held on an even plane, therefore we fine account of himself p layl^ the the Naugatuck valley. gla: Villanova’s perfect rerard will Stanford and Southern California, tlon to next Sunday’s games. The bert’s of the State Polish League... of the msterial that brought fame whole gams, Tim TumlnleskI aod ’ A FInanHal Loss grand chief (X the Pythian Sisters Nearly Twice The Amount The funeral will be held at bis and Communist philosophy that the House. Bears will' entertain (Cleveland: lose . . . If we made a wager (with- be performed here against the PA’s su In 1910 Mr. Baldwin entered Yale government should support all the OmCERS FOR YEAR be at stake against Detroit: Du who share the toad with (California, and glory to the Red and White col- Rogert Taggert also rtayed every Whether It waa the warm weather Law school, only to leave for war of Connecticut, and' past chiefs ot late home Tuesday afternoon at quesne plays Mississippi State, collide at PaloTUto. Philadelphia goes to Washington. out the qualifying clause that ties and will be remembered by local or counter attractlona the fact re- Memorial Temple, Mrs. Elizabeth Of Orlg'inal Quota. people and, through a planned econ- The Chrdlnato' are out) we’d expect to pay or get ors through many years of oompe- minute of tbs game aaS all three aervice In April, 1917. with the JAP INVADERS 2 30. Rev. J~. S. NelU of St. Mary's which suffered ite initial loss to upset victory over Oregon may The Rams, In fourth place, gave the cage fans... were outstanding unUl Joe Varrtek. mains that Moriarty Brothers took Caverly, Mrs. Mary Hills, Mrs. Ada church wlU oBlclate and tbe burial omy, regulate their lives and con- paid on such outcomes United States navy. He was soon Collections taken at the State duct.” Cari BoUn Of 33 Divteion Auburn. 20-6. make them favorites over Southern western division leaders their only tltlon, turned to a surprisingly goo( a Blender 145 pound package ot another stiff financial licking on aommisaloned an ensign In the Re- Peckham, Mrs. Lloyd Never," Mrs. will be la tbe East cemetery. On the purely sectional side, Bos- setback in five games. Sunday’s game. In two home ap- Theater at liiursday, Friday and BACK Street Named President; California 'which had Itx troubles The Central (JonnecUcut football team performance to capture thirt dynamite Was sent to at guard. For Janet Llnnell, Mrs. Carrie Samlow ton College, Dartmouth,. George- Philadelphia holds the No. 4 spot Our seaaon’s averages suffered a pearances BO far thla season, the serve Force and sent for special SEVER CANTON Saturday performances last week running up a 19-6 count on Waah- officials association held ite an- place In the third annual Invitation the tort six minutes of Um gams, training to the United States Naval will attend the acaslona of the grand Club Prepares Prints For town and Oeorge Waatilngton all in the eastern section, but the terrific slump aa a result of Satur- Varrick, Arehavy and al6s blocking ^ m haa been forced to pay out 886 netted the splendid sum of $151.81 ROSS TAKES FOUR VOICE , ington State, now four-timea beaten. day's fiasco . . . tho writer and Herb nual outing, golf tournament and cross-country run at Oonnecttcut Pu Academy at Annapolis. convention, Knlghta of Pythins and for the local Red Cross fund being GERMAN SPIES SENT Inter-Club Contest. risk unmarred records. Eagles gave the Redskins a merry by BUIv TumlnleskI and a fart from Its treasury to give a faithful Pythian Sisters In Waterbury to- ( Ctollfomla, which whipped U. C. L. Barker remained deadlocked for top dinner at the Manchester Country ComiMssloned an ensign In the raised to relieve victims of the re- FASTER PACE College, which beat Detroit 9-6 last Inaugural before bowing, 26 to 13. State College at Storrs Saturday chatgtog Itoa completely stole tha few fani a good football gania. Juat >M RAILWAY LINE morrow, also present excellent chief. A., 20-7, plays Washington, beaten honors, each of us having 48 out of (Jlub yesterday.. .Sumner A. Dole, one more home clash will bs tried, regular navy, he was assigned to cent hurricane and flood. It was re- Carl Bolin of 33 Division street week, plays Temple which routed Burpriaingly by Oregon State, 18-6. In the week's other games. Pitta- morning aa Hartford Public de- show from tbe visitors. duty on the destroyer U. S. S. Tal- Mrs. Herbert Alley. Mrs. Horace DATA ON AMERICAN PARTS IN FILM COMEDY previously unbeaten Bucknell 26-0. 72 for a percentage of .667 . . of Conn. State, commissioner of against AII-Rockville next Sunday, Ml ported today by J. G. Echmallan, was elected president of tbe Nut- U. C. L. A. murt meet the unbeaten burgh wUl play at Green Bay, which throned Middletown High as cham- Seedman, Marotta and A. Palensa bot, which engaged In transatlan- (fkintlniird from Page One.) Peckham Is the temple's represents- meg C m era Club at tha annual Dartmouth, whose second half push Grayson remained in third place officials to tha (^onn., Valley, show- and tf the gate receipts aren’t bet- vice president of the Manchester IN REARMING Independent Idaho. crushed Brooklyn yeatierday 85 to 7. ad motion pictures of officiating pion. were easily the best playera to come Uc escort duty and In anU-eubmS- live. The Pythian Slaters will have Does One-Man Quartet Record- meeting held Friday night Other buried Brown, 34-13, for the Bruin’s Brooklyn wUl go to New York, with 46 out of 72 for .639 . . . to M^Bcbarttr to many years. Tbs ter tbs team will be forced to play rine warfare oB the Irish coa.st, in Hongkong, was reported to have Ihclr headquarters at the Metho- Chapter. ARMY, NAVY FORCES first defeat, meets a couiqgeoua Undefeated Santa Clara plays “rigbta" and "wronga” .. .Tom Kel- Hartford, Ua runners completely the rsrt of Ito games, on ths road. This contribution boosts the local (OonttBoea from Page One.) offleers elected were: vice president, where the Qlanta won a game of snttrs East Hartford squad waa K the English channel and In the Bay been made yesterday with remark- dist church at North Main ptreet ing Stunt In Play “The Lady John E. Oaugl: treasurer,'.Dr. l>r. T. C. Harvard outfit which finally sur- Arkansas and unbeaten but tied ley of Manchester, “Babe” Allan of at home on the flat 3.1 mile mu T m wsU drillsd aad sflowsd ths rssulta The entire squad showed maiked of Biscay. Baldwin was commls- ahle east and lack of oppoaltlon. and Abbott Avenue, with luncheon total to $798.27 as tbe Mancheater Objects. TWany: secretary, Henry Smith. rendered to Army, 20-17. George- San Francisco draws St. Mary’s Hartford Bulkeley and Tom Mona- at State, took the first three improvement yesterday and it would Trust company, which la acting as (Contimied froin Page One) necessary by fortitude In eufirering. of long pracUcs togsthsr with ths W s aloned lieutenant. Junior grade. In Part of the landing force was there tomorrow. A number of mem Chalrmaa of hanging committee, town, untested in major competl- Gaels aa its next test han of Bristol formed a commlttM K?* together the low team total be an toJusUce to stogie out any one ’ Y treasurer for the fund, has received "We must recognise,” he laid, background of three games thus far September. 1918. He served in the said to have reached S^ataii, deep hers of the local lodges and temple at Cristobal, had oSered his services Joe E. Brown, In his recent Co- WilUafn E. Bengston; reporter, tibn, plays Manhattan. George ROCKY mo unt ain to Interpret questions asked on of 32 polnte aa Middletown finished thla ysar. performer as outstanding. i i l Mediterranean and Adriatic seas bay ()orl on the edge of the Kwang- $647.16 so far. It Is hoped that the th a t Parliamentary democraclea rules... plan to attend the banquet this to help a military Investigation lumbia film "Tbe Gladiator" was a and liberal and peaceful forces have Archie KUpatrick; librarian, Eliza- Waabington, after beating Oriora- Brigham Young, Utah and Colo- tacludea no I."** to rae runner-up spot with 59 points Ths Orioles will hold a skull prac- TTie lineups; Moriartys—le, Cham.' followthg the Armistice, resigned In tung-Hungkong border. final total here will be over $800, do, 13-^, returns home to face Davla evening at the Hotel Elton. Water- which waa made before the four one-man football and track team, everywhere sustained a defeat beth J. Norton. rado State all are unbeaten so far, and Manchester was third with 87 Ucs thla evsning at Taft’s on Depot bera. Healy; IL Skoog; Ig, Ander- August, 1919. and re-entered Yale Military observers now believe a biiry. which would be nearly twice as young prisoners were delivered to and Lanny Ross saw no reason why The next meeting of the dub win A Elkina. terd ^ M orS e'’: ^ «d"T; Warren Marrow, Public aes, Square and several nsweomsra will son, luUano; c, Ferguson; ig. Me-" Law school in the fall of that year. much as the original quota set for which leaves them weaker, morally though all three have been tied. decisive battle will be fought near civilian police. be couldn’t be a one-man quarteL and physically, to cepe with dan- be hdd at tha home of tbe president ;Penn, tripped by Princeton, 18-0, Ooburn and WUUa Snow, aU local BURR NURSERIES to the fine be added to the list. Ths session will Butklewlch: rL a^olfrain.' He Joined the American Legion Post Mrs. Walter Saunders has moved Manchester, before the drive closes And so Columbia’s singing star, 33 Dlvlalon street November U . and Columbia, stwped by Colgate, Utah meets Utah State, upset, 7-0, cumbed before Washington 7 to 5. Helms; re, Zwick, SUum: A . Sndito! Tsengslng. where the terrain Is fa- Lindenberg blamed the Incident on gers which have vastly grown.” by Denver: Colorado State meets grada, are members of the State (Y Alleysjf one second start at 7 o’clock. ^ In. Middletown shortly after war. vorable for a defense stand and from Fairfield street to 22 Rank today. an innocent Sunday outing which, with the assistance of tbe studio's The program will be mtacellaneoua, 18-0, clash at Phliadeipbia. . C?6r- Detroit got away to a quick lead team ... Robbins recently placed ahead of hla teammate, Ken Gagne, The lineups: East Hartford Canon. Haefs; Ibb^ and la now a member of Anderson- To his American listeners, he ap- Colorado, and Denver plays Wyom- where the Chinese must block the street. he said, led the picnickers Into for- sound recording department, made pealed: each member contributing eems- nell, beaten by undefeated Syra- over Washington on R e ^ Mona- second In a dual meet with Norwich a e ^ d s ahead of another rissa, re; LaaavsB, rt; Fern, Bycholakl, Robinson; fb. Kreba Ms- Dunn-Cochlss Poet No. 42 In Strat- one of the most imiuual records ever tblng of Interest The December cuse, 1917 .aa the winners scored ing. Brigham Young wanders out han’s field goal and a safety to the Jewaki. I^uithera—1a Framia: jrL Japanese or permit an attack on bidden zones. He declared Army "Will you watt until Britlab freo^ Free Academ y... Mrs. Henry ...... 71 88 78—282 Johnny Lyons.' S^man e: Marotta If: Chlso, ford. Miss Kate Pollltt of Blackpool, CHURCH WEALTH offlclala were “within their rights to completed. meeting wUl he In charge of WUllam all their points In the final quarter, side the conferenceto meet Portland. first period. A fumble on the Detroit WelrsMckl, le: R. Eadvelumaa,idvi' Sarraoskl; rg, Bulkus; c. Louts; Ig. While In law school Baldwin was Canton from the cast. dom and independence, have suc- B. Lawrsaca ...... 72 66 76—214 vetoran harrier of Amazing war refugee scenes were Uancashlre. England, arrived at resent a stupid, though unpremedi- Featured Tuesday at the State cumbed and then take up the cause Bengston and tha January meeting will try to start again against Penn 17 yard line led to a Washington Ernest Tbompaon, a graduate of Uie Wlgrenites squad, annexed P. Fera, rhb: A. Palensa, Ihb: CSudlnakl; It, Dombro; Is, SMevwi a member of the board of the Yale tated, Intrusion on the mUltary reaer- Theater in "The Lady Objecte” , with In charge of Stanley Tbompaon. State. Navy and Princeton get T. Faulkner . .... 90 97 109—296 qb. Syme^i; ibb.. Page; rtH,; being enacted along tbe East river Boston today on the Cunarder "La when It la three-quarters ruined, touchdown to the third period and a’l Manchester High to the class of tt**jtt plMe to Uie good Ume «of Endvelumaa, fb. Orioles: Zwlckla, Law Joiirtaal. He was graduated, conia". She was met at the pier by RAPPED BY NAZIS vatlon.” Gloria Stuart, Roes sent bis record It was reported that tha club has together at Baltimore as New York Napier; fb, Dtoles.^ and at Canton as tens of thousands youraelvea alone?” victory that broke the Redskins' 1933, is a member of the Conn 233 246 263 742 11.48, Whipping Cannemela of Mid- Varrick, Is: Archevy, It; B. Slags, with the degree of LL. B. In 1921. her brother-ln-Inw and sister, Mr Caogbt Taking Pictures to tbe ten-year reunion of his class made a total of 65 pointa out of a Ublversity, nosed out by North first place tie with Brooklyn. State varsity cross-country teani Joe Baatls, John Bastla, Ig: Bran- Entering the practice of law on trudged into the Interior. Fully *T hold the belief tluit we have possible toUl of 100. The winning REACH THE FINALS B. Dykoe ...... 76 74 81—230 dletown, his conqueror to a recent Mrs. Edward Vickennan, of 22 The four were arrested Sunday at Yale. What had originally been DOW at last got far enough ahead Carolina plays L^ayett^ Army Nine touchdowns were made to the but he never went out for sports nick. c; Joe Bastls, Varrick, rg: De- *9w**rtya ...... 0 7 0 0—7 Coi January 1. 1922, his first associate half a million civilians were report- (Oentlnned from Page One.) while taking pictures of Galeta a gag was taken seriously, and now club secured 8> points. esses off sgalnat Boston University. I F. Burkhardt .... 82 52 63— 197 dual meet, by five seconds. Dave ed already to have left Canton. Roosevelt street. Another passenger of barbarism to control It and to CnUcsgo game as tha Cards, trailing when a schoolboy here.. .ha's s res- HraUey of Manchester waa 16th, Cantis, Pesnuta Varrick, rt: Tag- Touchdown, Robinson. Point from r was Philip Pond In New Haven, on. the Laconia today w as^rs. WU- Point, first defense of the Atlantic the singer himself Is investigating The prints 'Morning Dew” by IN THE MIDDLE WEST G. Cfiee . . . ; . . ___ 98 83 87—268 t ^ after touchdown, MaJewaU (lino avert It if only we realize what Is in the third period 84 to 14, came ident of Highland P ark.. .Thomp- gert, re: Yaworskl, (toet Slaga, qb: Moves to Bridgeport. Conscripting Chinese I.skhor "any layman, even more than the approach to the canal. future possibilities of tbe stunt. WUllam Bengston, jrChUdrtmUdren’s Pars- OF LINKS TOURNEY Phil Elliott was 20th, John Cervtol It llam A. Lawrence of Hollister street. afoot and make up our minds in The only major game of the en- back with a barrage of passes that son placed sixth Saturday aa State B. Tunimeaki, Ihb: valUant, rhb; plunge).Officials, Referee, Fslkodd: Two and a half years later Mr. Japanese engineers were said to' state" which ’it does not seem easy They entered Fort Randolph reser- By a process of re-rqcordlngs and dies" by Cart Bolin. "Park Rlver”1 by tire national alate which Involves j I 256 209 221 686 wax 21sL Oeorge Krause . 26th, umpire, Dowd; head emsn Baldwin moved to Brldgepoct. to socialize aiul in some way make vaUon In the morning by auto, and time. We shall do It in tbe end. E. J,. Norton, and "SunnySunny Streets'’ fell one touchdown short of catching drubbed Worcester Tech •J™** **cO)oe 29th sad Ed Shields Kenny and Henry Irish, fb. ’ilme of be performing herculean tasks In Contract bridge players are re- play-backs. In which Ross sings in a But how much harder our toll, the two undefeated and untied quarters, 10 minutes. Henry. Hme. 10-12-10-I8 ^ n u te s where he became associated with minded that the first In a aeries of useful to the community.” denied, the sentry said, that they had dlSerent register, such as tenor, by Dr. T. C. ’nffany were selected to- the Bears. The Cards wound up with ------39th. A field of 52 runners competed periods bridging rivers and waterwaya, in longer the delay.” sends Carnegie Tech agatort Notre 19 first downs to the winners’ elghL * postcard from Frank Rob- Evergreens. (4) from eight schools. Seoie by Periods and later, on January 1. 1928. a most iastaii. es conscripting Chinese duplicate contract games will be The attack titled "Rich Churches, a camera. The question Is routine baritone, bara, and alto, a final represent the club In tbe Ofi$(j' £ partner In the law firm of Pullrr.an Ir.ter-club contest on the subject, < k* 19*5 conqiMror of nilnoto. Paul BalUeper And William It waa the Bears fourth triumph I lozon this morning from WatervUIe, D. Jensen ...... 71 76 82—229 East Hartford . . . . 6 0 12 0—18 labor for the work. played at the Masonic Temple at Poor People" was published aa the to all 'Visitors. blending was secured. Roes sang the cuse may find a tartar to Miphl- Fourth place to the team stand- and Comley, the senior members of Nazi party's worker relief organiza- The sentry became suspicious and the Park”. Prints are to be gJ of the season-and kept them ahead l^lhine, where the Conn. State varsi- J. Faulkner . ease fiD 56 78—202 Orioles...... 0 0 0 6— 6 With the Canton-Kow loon rail- eight o’clock tomorrow night. The four-way, quartet recording of ' State which routed Wert Vlr-j ings went to Weaver of Hartford Officials, Comber, referee; By. which are recognlied leaders at the tion made Its street collection drive notified his sergeant two hours eted to William Bengston by 0 £ 1 of Green Bay, which took over sec-1 griddera remained overnight be- B. Wilson . . . ___ 98 86 96—279 way In the hands of the Japanese series Is being .sponsored by the Ma- Drink To Me Only With Thine LOCAL LUTHER LEAOIERS 26-0. Ckilgate plays Iowa, Weir To Qadi For Local with 95 points, PlstovlUe was fifth cholskl, umpire; Baion, head Unes- c bar of the State of Connecticut. sonic Social club. ' for funds. Uter. Search led to tbe arreaU and ByM", the song be made famous for mailing to New York. ond place from DetrolL The defeat gpotog to Orono to absorb a tur- with 120, Bristol sixth with 146, College Stars mm j Mr., Baldwin was prosecuting at- and Japanese soldlera practically at confiscation of the quartet’s camera which gained a '27-14 decision o'verj 238 216 256 710 the border of Hongkong, the ques- Soms collectors stood by the doors while with tbe Yale Glee Club. His woa the fifth against one win for setback from the Unl- Stonington seventh with 194 sad tornev of the town court ot Strat- of SL Stephen’s (^thedral, where In and automobile. ^ Yale class-mates were eo entbueiae- AT STATE CONVENTION Chicago. Texaa Christian’s Homed Chh Honors. the Cardinals, five of whose players IMaine...It was ths first Mums (0) By ASSOCIATED PRESS tion of Hongkong's economic future Frogs, who rolled over Texas A. and i New BriUln eighth with 199. Man- ford from 1927 to 1930 and Judge the customary sermon no mention They were taken to Fort Ran* tlc over the record that It was put in were dismissed recently to an effort' the Storrsmen, prevlolisly V. Griswold . .... 77 75 72—224 chester Is slated to meet Hartford c BOW Is a commanding one-whether DECLARES GRAVES dolph guardhouse and military TURIPRESIDEKT George Cafego, back, *” ------tts of the. same court from 193i to was made of dlBlculUez with tbe the historic archives of the college, M„ 84-6, meiet Marquette aa Oelgh- to shake the team out of its slump. victor over Wesleyan and Maas. L. Fortin ...... 84 66 72—222 PuMic’s victors to a duel meet here n l» 1 1933. He was a member of the the British colony can continue to authoriUea said they were. Ingeborg tep and Wert Virginia get together gained 145 yards on 19 tries fTOn state. for use at epeclal college events. Twenty-Five Members Of Con Paul BaUsleper aad WUllam Weir Crowds totalling 110,661 saw yps- State...Robinson started at left W. Nslberdtog ... 53 63 this Friday afternoon. scrimmage to lead Vdls to 18-0 un- House of Representatives of the receive the benefits of a wartime Gutmann. the woman: Han* Schac- Prominent also la the cast of at Omaha and Kentucky, upaet 8-0 “ “ Iguard... ‘ M. Hswltt . . . 48 Red boom. - ADMIHED LYING There were Catholic demonstra- ecMhdia C h u r c h A t W a t e r b u r y isG R A va vn i hv Waahinrtnn anri rU« niawa kito the finals for the Man terday’s games. At DetrolL the st- 62—105 the first ten to finish and their set of Alabama. ™ Connecticut General Assembly in kow, eald to be employed by the “The Lady Objects" are Joan Marsh, Umes follow: c the session of 1933, and was House It is estimated that 750.000 tons tions In three pf the sections ot German Hapag-Lloyd Steamship Parley: Local Man Re-elect- chaster Country Club links cham- tendance waa 48,850, largest ever for WUmeth Sldat-Stogh. back. Syra- Vienna, however, and it became Robert Paige. Arthur Loft, Richard Xavier at Cincinnati. a grid game to the motor city. - A new ruUng by the Underwood 219 184 306 604 1. Morrow, Hartford ...... 11.86 cuse—(tompleted five of psasaa. chairman of the Judiciary Commit- of cargo are now In storage here. (Ooottaoed from Page One.) line agency at Cristobal: Olsbert Flske, Stanley Brown, Beatrice ed Treasurer. (Omthraed from Page Om ) With Minneabta the leader kUe, pionship after each enaraged to sia- Dawson tee and Republican floor leader. The Immediate effect of the Invasion known a new antl-semltlc drive bad Gross and Edward Robert Ouhrlg. THE STANDINGS 2. Gagne, Hartford ...... ,11.37 three for touchdowns, to last »«»i)v BUnn, David Newell and Bess the Big Ten program to beaded by I sling battlss over the weekend to 3. Lyons, Hartford ...... 11.40 minutes of play to spark Syraeuaa From 1933 to 1938 Mr. Baldwin has been a decrease of 2,000 tons a the Finance Cominlsaion and before been carried on, coincidental with Film from the camera wae de- Flowers. The picture was produced 23, 1923, by the national aasemUy Eastern OIv M ob e Judge Fosdlck, (In the civil sultl Nazi-Catholic dlSerencea since a Bridgeport Luther'’Leaguera won a rtish b e t w ^ nitooto and North- earn the right to meet for the title, W. 4. DoggarL Mancherter ..,.11.45 rally that downed Cornell, 19-17. has been engaged In the pracUce day In outgoing cargo, while an veloped but oBteere did not i by William Perlberg and Erie Ken- when It proclaimed Turkey a re- western, whose Wildcats played L. Question ot law and has devoted bis time al- estimated 2,000 tons, la arriving and your testimony haa varietL Nazi attack OcL 8 against the nounce what the picturee ehowed. the attendance bsxmer at tbe 3Sd public. Ballaieper eUmtoated his Washington 3 1 Middletown Blanks Hall; 5. Cannemela. Middletown ..11.60 Davey O’Brien, back, and K1 ton directed. annual state convenlloD In Water- Ohio Btate to a scoretoes draw. Pur- 6. SunUva, Bristol ...... 11.8S Aldrlcb, center, Texas ChrisUaa— most exclusively to the trial of cases daily to swell storage! WTilch Is t r u e ? " palace of Theodore C h rd i^ In- With Ite great importance to nor- Text of Ooimniiakiaa due meets Wiamnain >8 *8# aeml-finala by New York . 8 2 ' in the courts of the State of Con- Cargo now atoicd Includes a large "Graves answered 'My atateraente nitzer. mal, peace time traffic'between the bury yesterday although more than The communique said: due meets Wisconsin and Ohio State | uje dose score of one vP after tbe Brooklyn .. 2 2 7. Williamaon, PlainvUle ...11.56 i Box ___ O'Brien accounted for four of flvs e necticut. before the Finance Commission Windows of a score of buildings Pacific and the Atlantic and with 25 of the young people of the Con- "While President Ateturk’s liver Phladelpbla 8. Joel, iVeaver ...... 12.00 touchdowns to 34-0 routs of Texas amount ot military supplies Intended conference games. Indiana, tied by .2 8 Tests High Here Friday Mr. Baldwin is a member and ves- were true and the ones before Judge were smashed Friday and Saturday greater potential importance In the cordia Lutheran church, and the complaint followed a normal courM Ictt by 4 and 3 to the quarter smi* Pittsburgh 3 4 9. Powers, Middletown ...... 12.06 By LOWELL (BED) DAWWN A. and M.; AMrieb stopped Dtek for the Chinese, mostly on a cash URGE CZECHS JOIN pabtor and Mrs. Karl Richter at- Nehraika, (W, plays Kansas State Tood twice on touchdown j«mtS- - tryman of the Christ Episcopal delivery basis: Estimates oi this car- Fosdlck were untrue,’ " McCarthy night. The Interior of one small event of war, the canal is strictly hla lllneaa showed on Sunday tbe Weir defeated Art WUkle to aiiother Western INv Is Iob 0. Waasell, Weaver ...... 12.07 ehurch of Straftord, member of the told the court. synagogue was demolished Satur- guarded and those who would loiter tended. following aymptoms: team, good enough to whip Mar- keen tussle by one up on the 38rd Chicago B e a rs...... 4 Bain Paulman, back. Stanford go run as high as $1,000,000. Richard Relchenbach of the local quette last week. 6-0. 1 Tossed two touchdown passes that college fraternity of Delta Tau The prosecution rested Its base day night are hustled on their way. "1. ProgtesBlve general weaknese hole after he had disposed ot Harry Green Bay ...... 4 3 vide Mancherter High's griddera Delta, a Maaon and member of. the Piers are fenced and policed. Mili- ROME-BERLIN TIE Booiety waa re>^ected treasurer at Western Reserve, strong Ohio in- Benson to the quarter-finals by a Middletown stuck mainly to defen- GREEN BASKETBALL 1MB IkMaK sent Indians ahead to 27^16 wta ovar at 11:35 a.m. after OStcer Paul •nie (JathoUc demonstrationa Sun' and nervous indigestion. From 8:30 Detroit ...... 2 3 with their first severe teat of the sive foootball and turned back re- Oregon. Univerrity Club in Bridgeport and tary detacLments keep .permanent the businesa meeting Saturday af- p.' m. to 10 p. m. Sunday kls pulse dependent which to nniisfseted and scors ot 8 aad 8. The flnaltota win TEAM TO PBAcrnc®. Crowley corroborated^ McCarthy’s day were by congregations leaving Rome. Oct. IT.— (A P )—A strong aevsland ...... 2 8 current campaign when the school- peated Wert Hartford threats In Ray Ctoraelly, back,TsU the Graduate Club In New Haven, story of their conversation with encampments at ths lock walls to ternoon, and Herbert Pinter of wss 116, hla breathing Tt, bis tem- unUed, pUjrs tha University of (hn- mart this coming weskond. boy rivals tangle at ML Nebo this high masa They sang hymns from hint capM from Itallap oBlcial quar- Waterbury was re-elected preeident ctohatl. Chicago Cardtoala ...... 1 5 the shadow of the goal, posts. Csp- The Mancherter Green basketbaU —Dashed 42 yards for touchdown a member of the Corbey Court Graves on the trip from' S t Louis. tbe sidewalk until dispersed by which access Is limited. perature 97.7 John a. BchmaMan, president of Friday night seems certain in view chaptier Of the law fraternity of Phi MINIMUM PAY The Army and Navy Intelligence ters today that In order to satisfy The beadqusrtere' waa at the first In tbs Big Six, Iowa State’s 1*1® Tody Coleman sparked the squad will pracUce for the second aad place-kicked coovanrion to ac- Graves, at the outset of the triat police. Premier Mussolini and Reichsfueh- "3. From 10 p. m. Sunday to 10 ths local chib and director of ths of the Impressive 14 to 0 triumph victory ^ t h plenty of assistance Delta Phi and member of the Service. Canal Zone detecUvee and Lutheran church of Waterbury, and Cydonss, who trippsd MIssouri'16- New York 17, PhiladelphU 7. Ume this season Tuesday night at count for all SUbo points In 7-8 wta pleaded guilty to that part of the The Paznaneum preparatory rer Hitler Czechoslovakia. must a. m. Monday hla pulse dropped to State Trade School here, featured which ths classy Orange and Black from Maagtoe-and a stonewall de- over Holy Cross. BridgaporL Connecticut and Amer- Panama police are forcee keeping Ite pastor. Rev. Martin Lorenz was 104, hla breathing to 80, while hla 18 for their second straight confsr^ Washington 7, Detroit 5. the East Side Rec at 8 o'clock. It Indictment which charged he testi- school for boys studying for the come within the orbit of the Rome- ode of the speakers, among tbe the special matches ever the week- Orsan Bay 85, Brobkiyti 7. eleven scored over William Hall feaaa. ia hoped that there will be a large Harold Van Bvary, back; Mtaan-.' leaa Bar Aaaociatlon. NOT QUESTION fied falsely before a Finance Com' harp check on unusual activities temperature was 98.6. ence erto, seek another against Knn- end. He captured first plaes to tbe High of Wort Hartford Saturday. On June 39, 1922, Mr. Baldwin priesthood closed Saturday. It was by strangers or residents of the Berlin axla others were Rev. Paul C. White of Chicago Bean 84, Chicago Oardl When Maachester and Middletown turnout of local talenL sots—Returned to actiea after thtow mission Inquiry Into the settlement one of the few oOnfeazlonal schools A bulletin of tbe Informazione "S. Following a consultation saa, beaten soundly by undefeated best 18 holes event oa Saturday Hall was beaten by Manchester- to meet here Friday under tbe arc married Edith Undbolm of Middle- New York City, and Rev. Robert A among tbe phyaiciana treating Mm aab 88. / nayers are reminded that all weeks oa aldellaes with iajary aad of the damage suit , . » remaining In Austria. Diplomatica, information eervice, Heydenrcich ci Middletown. Tho Oklahoma, 19-0. Oklahoma, rasan- with a aoore of 48-7—89 aad rt-o the local opener two weeks ago hr lights, tha Red and White will pit those trying out murt be members tosMd two perfaot poaosa, saeoad town, who is the daughter of CMeniblaa Coasol Barred and Use appUcaUon of rememes won tha swsspstnlws, fUU handlcsp, TUa week’s schedula. Sunday: - 6- 0. Andrew and Louisa Llndbolm, who IN RAIL ROW Earlier today, Curley testified dlatributed by the Ministry of Pop- principal speaker was tbe Rev. whUe, will bs playtog Nebraska. Ite serial strength responsible for of the Rec In order to go on the scoring toachdawB, as OeplMr nDp- that at tbe time of the settlement Ttie regulations are ao rigid that slight Improvement occurred Lut hla Miawurl masts Washington Uni- erlth 78*8—70. O. Johnson was seo- Philadelphia at Washington. Mlddlstown. bounding back came to this country from Sweden the Colombian consul at Colon. C. Z.. ular Culture, indicated that the Julius F. Seebacb of Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Green Bay. the wins over West Hartford aad basketball floor. downed MldUgsa 7-6. he told Samuel Silverman, then cor- Prague governments poUciee—poli- general state remains one of grae- versity (SL Louis) o f the Missouri oad to ths former event with 88-18— the vietonr cMtuna after ite sui^ SUPREME COURT AGREES was barred firom a pier a month ago Pa., who gave the leading addreaa Ity*.* Rirooklya at New York. pzitflni; _ „ ___ Maridea. agatort Middletown’s Lunay H o Q ^ bock. Vi attended the Middletown High poration counsel for Boston, that tical. economic and “spiritual"— of the convention at the service jres- valley conferencs. 41 while C T. E. WUtoU was — rr* ng 6-0 setback by Bristol, rang power bouss with the tovaders rated With half mtouts to ptoy 1 because he lacked the necesaazy up In tbe latter with 84-10—74 and Cbvriaad at Chicago Bears. up its fifth tifumph d the sMeoa la eeiMoi and was graduated from the company pressing the suit pass. The action led to a formal miiat swing toward those of Nazi terday morning. ON SOLTHEKN FRONT M favnttas to topple the KeUeyltea COUNTRY CLUB BOWLBIUI hVUnONt miat art Ifaa passes, second too tsBChdowa OonnecUedt College in the cleea o< should not get "a damn cent” TO PASS ON STRECKER Germany and Fascist Italy. In the recreatiaaal conference. Southeastern conference warfare Art WUkle bad low greos with 81. rix starts but only two of tbsss Irom the u abeat^ untied and un« dafiaatsd Uotvsnlty ot protcut games have bssn agatort (XTL op- I mtthodi of golBg 1930. TiMy have three boya, Lu- He quoted Silverman aa baying The Panama cabliiet last January Tbe bulletin said negotiations for Ray Kulpinaky of Concordia was ap- finds Alabama, 18-0 victim ot Thn- ndiraim Ooto aqitund yester. P. A. PKAOnCB Kortd upoa nuKks. All members of tha Mancheater 18-7. that unless a settlsmant was made the cession of Czecboelovak terri- pi^ted chainpan of- tbe northera neasee’s Vote, paced by George COfe- day's kleksr’s hiMleap with n score porttloo. lOddlatown Manchsetsr is ths present leader Country Oub who have signed up dor ps*ni? HeihMeCMtthy. hod cMo, U : Baymond, u , and l^ter, 8. limited licenses for commercial fish- AO Bsabers of the P. A. baaket- niaety yards to its lin t soon ia ths out of court "tbe city wwM get ing In territorial waters of the re- toty-to Hungary would be resumed section of tbe state, and Oscar M go, playtog hapless Sswaase. Gsor- of 91-18—78 aad Joe Prntlea was lU team art ramaseted to attend a ? two wins, tho for the bowling league this -rnttm AaxwoR Thtn art flvo. Thijr Flayedi socked for tbe full amount” sought puNle to Paaaoia dUaaiis. The ef> la a fhw daya aad the outcome bart of Bridgeport for the Southern glsTech, Blpp^ 8-0 by Duke, msits with 101-88—TB. C oseond quarter and got Its sseond ataadtog hriag aa follows: aad any other awaibera who have •TO outrunning the dafaotivo threw t m ytieo asiMon Tnaaday algfat at 6 touchdowa after racovsry o f a h «0 would be auooaotful for Hungaiy. H in a bowling touraaw t to Anbura. aad Vnadstttt, ^ K. S. W sM tlad for ton Retook at the Roe. aa doaeb Johnay W L T Pta. aot yet rigned but wtah to taka part man; cutting away from tha dt> tnahl la the swsspstehaa ths te^ m lattar's 80-yorG* ia tbs nar la amrtous to ssiset Ms tbs float — .... 3 0 0 8 In the league will pleiss rs|ioit at teiaiYO nun; a to^ n g to m ^Wrtol 8 0 0 8' Uw Ckpurtar Ook alltys ■ J r a H A N C H ESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , IIA N G H ES TER . 0 0 N N „ M O N D AY, O CTO BER 17.1988 £S*-''l*AOE TEN M A M U H ESTEX BV E N IN O H ER A L D , M A N CBE8T E R , C O N N ,, M O N D AY, O CTO BER 17,1988 PAGE MlMmt’ riNK. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES The Man o f the Hour By MARTIN r^byd CAM yoffc MM MM BUY SELL^7^IIEMT//^^^//^^ VdONOSTl MOM I MiAR 6SX '( s m y EXTWy.* 1 \S VOE C O O V O cssr SEN SE and N O N SE N SE 6Y»W I YVSW VKANOy AEO OY A 6 H WlWr. AU. 6000 I A R R A U 6 E AM S A S y T O VMOCk.* Ik'oiBay- HV COOLO U36 06LAAY LOOMlM'f |lNrCROO^*T\OM 6 ST A ANAnn, Mass.: Mrs. May Loveless, 14821 Ocil Moulton, said abe waa like a . If avaryona kept out of buslnua general aala throuipioiit the coua> Mullen and Margaret M. Mullen, Wilbert Robinson... .Lynn C. Doyle Nackowskl ...... 106 77 98—282 “moulting old hen.” raat pabllaattoB af adrartlatad vlU ba WE SPECIALIZE In roofing and ture Co., Waterbury, Conn minors, all of 444 Ellsworth Avsnue, St. Mary’s St., Detroit, Mich.; Alfred because there waa a chance that ba try as soon tharaatter aa dlstribu« raatliit aalr hr aanaalUtlaa at tba Meanor. 15997 Chalfont Are.. Detroit, says In the Philadelphia Elventng Culver ...... 82 82 133—297 aiding. Workmanahlp guaramead. New Hsven. Conn. The postponement brought a naw might fall, no one would succeed. tlon artll parmit Separate ofdara aharaa auda far tba aarrlaa raadaraA FOR SALE—GLENWOOD oil stove. WILLIAM 8. HYDE Mich.; William Meanor, 7432 Hanover Bulletin: "The Yankees are set for Oerich ...... 96 110 105—311 explosion from Captain Angus Wal- vlaity All adrartuauaBU Baal aaatarB Time paymenta arranged. Pamt- St.. Detroit. Mich.: Mrs. Minnie for first-day covers should bo Will sell cheap. Mrs. Gibson, 404 Judge. five more seasons’’ and 3rou can be- Solchoskl ...... 83 95 108—281 ters, skipper of the Ltmenburg, N. la atria, aapr aad trrearaphr trltb Ing and carpentry. A. A. Ulon Inc. H-10-17-88. Shaughnessy. High Street, Clinton. READ IT OR NOT— sent to the Postmaster. Washing- irdvto raaalatlaaa aaforaad hr tba pabllab- North Main atreet. M ate; Mrs. Annie Downs. 86 Huron lieve this fellow for he doesn’t pop S., defender. Notified the race ached* 81 Welle atreeL Phone 4860. Our present calendar was devised ton. D. C. are aad tbar raarrra tba richt la AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Ave., Lynn, Mass. off and knows whereof be speaks 469 481 539 1516 uled Sunday at Boston had been de* adit, ratriaa ar raJaat aar aopr aaa- FOR SALE— SILENT Glow range at Manchester, within and for the ' WILLIAM 8. HYDE ___ Mike Jacobs ta due back from by Pope Gregory x m In 1582. ROOFING AND siding. palnUng. Isyed and would be held at Glouces- First-day salao of the $2 Har- tAe' s WAKns Mdarad aUaetioBabla oil burner, good condition. Price District of Manchester, on the 16th Judge. the coast any day now with an im- WlndaorvUle CLOWNO HODWn CUaafad ada carpentry and maaon work. Kaa. day of October, A. D., 1938. H-10-17-18. ter, sulphurous Oiptain Angus roar* "How about two of them?” ask- ding stamp of tha naw regular se- reasonable. Phone 3439. . portant announcement—it has to W. Rau ...... 87 81 85—253 urn -T H E la ba pabllabad aaaa dar aaat ba ra- sonabla. Time paymenta arrangaa Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., ed his disapproval. He had sailed to ed tha druggist of the man who waa ries totaled $49,532, rapraaantlng aal r a a br t l a'elaek aeeat Satardara do with Baer and Louia... .three A. Atkins .,...... 91 103 102—396 ^^ow iy W. Vancour, 55 Wells atreeL Phone Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Boston and waa ready to race. buying a toothbrush. "One for your 24,768 stamps. Thera wara 19,- »a:M Estate of Thomas McKinney lats of gueaaea. G. Atkina ...... 113 189 95—347 3835. at Manchester, within and for the "This vessel,” he said, tn a voles .wife?” N S first-day covers cahcelelL > /M T H E MACHINERY AND ItNIUV hi Manchester, In said District, deesas- District of Manchester, on the 16th AR. Barbour . 90 120 101— 301 • • • TELEPHONE YOUR ed. day of October, A. D.. 1938. used to penetrating bowling north* ”No, thanks. When I buy a new Vl£:!Z oopaitssavasi '^ »P O M D s FORDSON PARTS, PULLEYS, Th.e Administrator having exhibit- BLUEFIELD8 MEETYNG E. Maslak .109 104 118—336 eaaters on the grand banks, "isn’t one, I always give her the old one." The 8-cent Navy stamp of the WANT ADS Present W ILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq.. used tractor plows, harrows, crawl- ed his administration account with Judge. any bloody ferry bomL He paus^ while several other U. S. Army-Navy series has been (* MW; tr fssm»« r»s) said estate to this Court for allow- *Estate of John F. Larson lats of 400 547 406 1533 Ada ara aaeaptrd srar u * u lrpbaaa er tractors. Dublin Tractor Co., ance. It Is The BlueCelds Athletic Club will "We came to Boston yesterday in customers In the store gasped, and tamovad from sale at tha Wash- at tba CBARQI RATM (Iraa abora Manchester, in said District, deceased. hold Its regular monthly meeting to> .Jacks Tavern then be added: "She uses it to clean •a a aoaraoUoaa u advarttaara bat Providence, Rd., Wllllmantlc. OUDEHED:—That the 22d day of On motion of Arthur J. Stark- a fog, and now they want us to go ington PhUatalic Agancy. October. A. D.. 1938. at 9 o'clock fore- weather of aald Manchester adfhlnls- night at 8 o'clock at the club on MItebeU ...... 108 110 93— 806 back to Gloucester in the same sort her shoes.” • • • SCORCHY SMITH tba CAIH RATEb will ba aaaapiad aa We A re Now noon. at the Probate Office, In said Guests of the Management By JOHN C. TERRY rtru. PATMBMT It paM al tha baat- trator with will annexed. Emerson street and all members are Kovia ...... 87 106 06—299 of chowder.” Alnnsil aervica will shortly ba Manchester, be and the same is as- ORDERED:—That six monthe from requested to be present. Geratls ...... 01 183 106—330 YOU WILL HAVE TO EXCU M aaaa afflaa aa at batara tba aavanth WANTED—TO BUY 58 sgined for a hearing on the allow- And, he announced, with the full Maybe you have wondered, too. inaugurated on Route AM-43, r NOW, su t r o e e V t a r p o n , fiEN OR- dar fallawiaa tba drat laaartlaa af the 16th day of October A. D.. 1938 Davis ...... 107 119 96— 332 S-ruNNep BY THE a f f x a r a n c e o f t h e r a n c h o - Listin g Reol ance of said administration account be and the aame are limited and al- power of his deep sea lungs behind What a woman thinks about when from Houston by way of Corpus voo r i u 05 WHAT J U T ER - A FTER aaab ad atbarwlsa tha CHAIiaM ...... 94 100 89—283 THe TRA 6IC wer e no t RATM will ba aallaatad. Na raapeoal- with said estate, and this Court di- loY««. U ^ P L ^ E . CAROL. X 'Ll. T H LL. Y E W y one r ------^ / X OUMf X HH*4 a O T A L U Baalacoa aad FielyCleeal i i ri teca YOlfef BM AKIH' M e t m W * W H Y X CA M P > EO T H 'B O C K S TO Bualnccc Barviecc Offered ...... II [ W O N T EVEM K A f 60TTA LE T M l E K -. H K A H , E F yef O B T O O Boueebold dervIcM Offered ,...lt - A ( O F T M INO UeH PR O P T H ' CO OK Balldlaff—OontraetlBf It For Sale. PLA W . YOU O O T t o JJ TUMU TO s c e » - O L T m T — IT S Fiorleu—Nnreerrtee ...... IS \ D W YEAR 1 b FRO ATT B E C A U S E r T S C L O SE H A R D TO f i n d Faaeral Dlreeurc ...... 14 S IN G L E . 6 ROO.MS . .$3200; /m s BARN A LETTBR. .T T " ------^ Beatlcff—FIpBblna—ItoolBff 11 SINGLE, 6 DOOMS . .$3800. TO W A T Et e ...,.X H A ATT O N E P ER TD iBSttraoae ...... It MOM, AND— / RACI^IKJ' W A TER A P R 0 P U 5 U P Ifllllnerr—OreaeBakUp ...... It TWO-FAMILY, Good Loca- M ILE F E t e N O IfoTiBff'—TraekiDff—duraaa M mS/efmmfr k:> Public Paseenper damea ,.....S e -A (ion ...... $5000. ^COWFTJNCHEn PalatlBff—Papartap ...... II 6500 Down Will Buy Any One. k -LIV IN ’ / ProfaaafoBaJ barrlcaa ...... tt Balance As Rent. RapalrlBd ...... tl tallsriaff—IlrelBp—deaBtaff ... tt I have many llstinga and all are Tollat Oooda and derrUe It attractive buya nM es^ Waatad-^D.Inea. Bemeatt Bdaratloaal See CoUraaa and Claaaai ...... II Privaia Inatroetlonc _ . . . It \ DanclBp ...... ,.11-A Mualoal— Orauatte ...... It STUART J. Waist ed-.-lnatmet lima •*,. M lal Bonda dtocka—lionpaffea . . « tl WASLEY BualBaae OpportonliU...... tt Real Estate aad Insurance F------IfoBtr to Loan ...... M State Bldg. Tel. 6648-7146 Belp and PltaatUna 1 ' AUOTHER A«SAS6 »4, Ml CORONEL. W'] NOPOPY JU ST ic O ■alp Wanted—Kemale ...... It Belp Wanted—...... It ^UKAmm A LEAPEO UPON THE PRESlO e U TE'* KlU TREAT j g g UIOE THIEl I eXH! Balesmen Wanted ...... Il-A AUTO M OWLE. FOR. W «Y riB PILLOW/ wwnnN# ID E ^ M O a LA M V EK t Help Wanted—Wale cr FcBale.. II Exhibition H o m e — A von Street .IW CKlBt , A«cbu Wanted ...... tl-A FRO M Vl/BU.. 11)«(UUI0 JUSTICE!T»^|oj, 51 ^ Sltoatlooe Wanted—Pemala .... II ms« oqmy/ ouDLiy NOTICE Completely furnished by Watkins Bros. Open each day 2 to • O N IT / Eltnatlene Wanted—Wale ...... It sm t P. M. Located In Manchester’s fastest growing small home V M A T O O n Emplnrment Apenelee ...... e« Hna, CEYtMO FOE Uee Ptee^-Pete Femlo i— Teblclee doielopment. 6 new homes—half ol them recently sold—3 now IT SET THE MOON. poff»—Birda—Peu ...... tl OF PUBUC HEARING available for yon to choose from. The home yon can afford to ID U Idea ateek—Vehlelaa...... t] own.. paltry and ffappllaa ...... tl Waotad— Peu— Potlltr|^-Btnah tt FOR A CERTIFICATE ' OF AP- ALLEN BL BARRETT, Bnllder Pet Pale*ela—Roauarmau ...... tlcation of ita pendency and of the WITH THE OF SIOHT TILL ) DUMB .TOO - -AN0 NOW HE’S N O . p o p .'A S Waaud—Rooau—Board ...... tt VE-OW.'JS TMI» AA/BA •VO HEB. .W E WOULOA BEEN I F V ^ LJi^ OINNV DOES THERE A N 'S M /E i •GMfKVS WWSTER. time and place of the hearing there- HMOVJLBDEE WE MEED'OJ BABY A. PEACH/ Baal Batau Foe Raat A MP STUOiO/ “ HAONT BBBN P O f t S W KAKKV FROM , THa T s up oT ME* on by publishing a copy of this no- THAT L D V IE -r [Hum»3 C O M M f * KAKKY/ Apartaaota. Ftau, TaaaBeau . H ,,VOUR U TTLE KAKKV/^ IH AT KILLER/ r i L SA VE H IM / Boalaas LeoaUoaa tar Raat ... ft tice at least Uum times tn the Eve- t*u c ro p L«6«as I w o r n LCTiM DOMN/ ■sssw For Rent ...... M ning Herald, and by sending R copy •TH E , ARC •abarbaa For Boat ...... U of this notioe by registered mall to sPiDstisr RaBmat Roatoa Far Raat ....aa 41 njTTIMO N O s i r ;.' aald applicant, an at' least seven HIDE’OUT OMA Waaud la Raat ...... at /3 OBAUU/ Baal Bafan Fae taU •ays before the date of said hear- Apart Barn Balldlaa for Bala . . at ing, to appear at said tims and lAJ U .S . BO RT HE Baataaaa Frapartr for Balo . . . “ plMCt, U they aee cause, and be T&UtJTOW , 8PIDCRT Fartu aaa Laad fas Bala . . . . JACMAKID Baaaoa far aala «• tH H lTE V V ESk H -B U T ' Ibu far Saja fa By order of the Zoning Board of «sf?« F raa^ fm lala . . . . . f« Appeals of tha Town of Manchester. . V e t B O A f lB BOkfT WOEr AT THE •abarbaa Bw t a la ...... tiOofmaetlcixt. POR A BOLD

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Dr. end Mrs. Amos B. Frishd are Mia. Ann Campbell of Ann Camp- The Young People’s society of Use » *k»- ■ ■■.*. Concordia Lutheran church have spending the WMk In New York bell'a Beauty Salon !■ attendln( the city. Dr. Frisnd Is attending the O I N IR E I . # m C Y R l C NaUonal Hairdree»er'« convention received an Invitation from the ABOUTTOWN League of ’Trinity Lutheran church. Clinical Congress of the American at the Hotel Pennsylvania, New Specials For Tuesday Hartford, to attend a Hallowe’en College of Burgeons, of which hs 1* lAdiM ' Aid aoctety o f tli« York. a Fellow. RANGES w»iMinM>i LiuUionn church will con- party, October 20 at Hayden’a ata- tlon. Alt membera planning to at- duct h rumnwcc m J* tomorrow The Woman’* Home Missionary Dr. David lA Caldwell left for FULLY INSULATED Shoppers A t HALE’S tend Bbould notify Mlaa Freda Roth. i' mominc nt • o’dock In the vncnni society of the North Methodist New York today to attend the we •tore at 995 Slain street. church will meet Wednesday after- meeting of the American College The Blueflelda Athletic club wlU Call For and noon at 2 o’clock at the parsonage meet tonight at the clubhouse on of Surgeons. He will return to- $ ward the end of the week. Deliver Voor 99*50 Double Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales with Mrs. William T. Wallace. Emeraon etreet. Doet«r*e Preeerlptlaa! AU Day Tuesday. For Senrke and Qaality WELDON DRUG CO. The Luther League of the Eman- ihi JW H A M coh* ! SHOE REPAIRING SEE uel Lutheran church will hold a "Y leHpttoa MMMmi €tll» Night" tomorrow evening at 8 MS MatMala Street Tneeday Only!. SAM YULYES o’clock at the YMCA when membera SHOE REPAIR SERVICE win enjoy the facilities of the build- H A LE'S SEL F SER V E Hale’s 69c M. K. M. First Quality 701 Main Street ing, Including bowling, volley ball and other eporte. Everett Solomon- aon and hla committee are In charge. A N D H E A L T H M A R K E T SILK HOSIERY

HARVEST SUPPER Sheer ChllTonhiifon or Service ^ $1.2^ Weight ST. JAMES’ SCHOOL HALL Sale! One .Week Only T U E S D A Y S P E C I A LS THURS. EVE., OCT. 20th Double Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales.

•erved. trooi 8 p. m. aatll MAGNETOS Ladies* 4 Comer Embroidered •n are served. Discontinued P) Truck, Tractor MENTi H ole's Brea d 2 lo aves 9e Baked Haas Oravy HANDKERCHIEFS Masked Potato and Colors of

Battered Oarrota Cabbaae Salad Mixed Plcklee lOO-Lb. B ig ^ Stationary Ensrine Su g ar $ 4 8 9 Street Shades 7 for 29c BoDs Pie Tea and Coffee Me.

Magrnetos It Dortaf Sapper. Lbs. 21c Pure La rd T G A. 10

Hale’a Bed Bag BASEMENT SPECIALS Repaired to Give

Strong Spark Lb. 1 5 c WHNSON’S GLO-COAT 81 C o f f e e 4 lf(f tjubbinil No polishinil with this new

•1 *1 Ford Tractor Magnetoo yarns ’ l-Pooid Package Any Kind Fancy goor polish by the mekers of Johxuon’e W a x

RADIO Charged withoot dissembling Regular 45c Tioga Ortr* SPECIAL OPFKR the engine. 2 Pkgs. 2 5 c BOTH FOB Eg g N o o dles SBRTICE . 1 QL Olo-Coat

Cunniilirhain Tubes Orandmotlier*e NORTON Spanish Y A R N Sketa 1 O lo -C o a t A p p lle r Phone 4457 ELECTRICAL ___ pkg. 9 c M ince M ea t This Is a beautiful light weight jram that will give lota of IN ST R U M E N T CO. wear. For dresses, sweaters, skirts and sportwear. .Wide range No. t'/i Can Armoor’a / CURTAIN STRETCHERS Wm. E. Krah of colors In plain and twped mixtures. 33 OebBont Street HinUrd Street Tel. 4060 with ruatleoa pine, fitted with easel back. can 9 c Pork an d Beans Sice 0 f t X 8 ft...... $1.49

Regular 35c Tioga

85c Wash Boards, finest crystal glass 69c

Cre a m o f W h e a t Pkg. 2 3 c oC If You Want A Pork and Kraut Saxony YAR N Ban 25c R u b b er Edged D u s t p a n s ...... 19c

Dinner Tuesday, ______Cans A few colors only. A light weight but Mtvlceable yam. Pord D og F o o d ^ 2 3 c Black, brown and baby blue. Soft Hair Hand Dusting Brushes------29c Here Is Everything You Need...

Also Included From Our Regular Stock: Sco ttissu e 3 Rons 21c Bulk Kraut lb. 9c, 3 lbs. 25c Headquarters For G. E. Appliances.

Regular 59c, Plain Colors, 4-Ounce Skeins Tioga Conned Kraut 2 No. 2i cans 25c Free Parking For Hale’s and House’s Customers In 1 Sco tto w el an d 1 T o w el Rear of Store. Fresh Shoulders lb.23c

KNITTING H old er AH for 2 5 c Fresh Spore Ribs lb.22c 49

Giant Size SkelD Rib Roast Pork lb.23c WORSTED

The JW.HALC CORK Loin Pork Roost lb. 27c O cta g o n Soap 6 Bars 2^C Regular 69e Ombre Tioga

M A N C H BSTIR COHM*

Large Broilera or Frying Chickens...... each 79c

Bars Frcah Spinach — Cauliflower Palm oliv e Soap 3 17c KNITTING KQc

Cabbage, 3e lb. Parsnips, 5c lb.

Skein 2 39 e WORSTED ^ hipso

lyory Flakes CAMAY All Sales Are Final At These Low Prices.

Large Package 22c Combination Ranges Are 3 bars 19c Su p er Su ds 2 p'iSL 2 7 c

Fresh Yellow Globe Lava Soap OXYDOL Continuing Our Sale of Coming Into Their Own!

Large, 21c T u rn ip s 5 Lbs. 9c 3 bars 20c Do you happen to know one of those foresighted

Tioga Hand Knit JA.95 families who owned a combination range during the re-

Fresh Sou p B u nch es 5c cent trouble period following the hurricane? If you do,

UncAiiTU^ G/veemme. you know how fortunate they were, both from the coin- Large, Julry Florida SAMPLE DIAL 4151 302 MAIN STREET ing and heating angles. W RTH O F P O ST O F F IC E O N E BLO CK FRO M STATE ARM O RY O ra n g es .Doz, 2 9 c

DRESSES Now Is The Time

Fresh C a u liflo w e r E.ch9c Double Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales To Supplant Your Present Outmoded Cooking Equip-

All Day Tuesday. ment WitWith An

Manchester Public Market H E A L T H M A R K E T

Tuesday Lamb Sale Rib L a m b C h o ps Lb. 2 9 c ANDES The JW.HAU CORE

M A H C N iST tii C o h n * Rib Lamb Chops...... 2.jc Ib. Lo in La m b C h o ps Lb. Combination Range Kidney I.amb Chops...... lOr Ib. 3 9c Lamb P a ttie s...... 2.V Ibi

I.amb to S t e w ...... 10c IlC^

Shoulder I.amb Chops ...... 25c Ib. Sh o uld er La m b C h o ps

Forequarters of Lamb, honed and rolled if vou wish ....

...... 14c Ib. Lb. 2 9 c

Fork Chops, shoulder c u t ...... 25c Ib.

Freshly Ground Hamburg for a loaf . . . 25c Ib., 2 lbs. 45c .-4i La m b Stew Lb. 10c-15c FROM BOSTON FISH PIER

Strictly Fresh .Mackerel. 1' 2 to 2 lbs. e a c h ...... 1 .>c Ib.

Small Stewing Oysters, Special...... 29cpt. Pork C h o ps t . M c - 3 2 c

AT 01 R FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT

Fancy Florida Orange.', thin skin, full of juice; from Lb. 1 9 C Fresh Sh o uld ers Dr. I’hillips’ Orchard ...... 2.5c doz.

Native Bulk C a rro ts...... ‘I lbs. 10c

Soup B unches...... I ...... 5c ea. H a m b urg 2 Li». 3 5c SeaWsweet G ra p efru it...... 2 for 11c a e

Native Lima B ean s...... 2 qts. 15c

Fancy Native Potatoes, nice and m ealy...... 25c peck B ee f Liv er Lb. 19c Special on Nice White Cauliflower...... 15c ea.. 2. for 29c

AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT G iv e n W it h C ash S a les A ll

Cinnamon B u n s ...... 19c doz.

M’hole Wheat Bread, home made ...... 10c loaf D a y T u esd a y In Bo th Cookies, a fine a.ssortment ...... 15c doz., 2 doz. 23c T h < J W . H A L C c o i . R Rye Bread, plain or seed s...... 10c loaf M A N C H IST8R CONN*

Cocoanut B u n s ...... -rrl.’lc doz. T h ese Sto res if'-

TUESDAY GROCERY VALUES ' Wf Eggs, local, strictly fresh, m edium ...... doz, 39c

Pancake Syrup, pint bottle, and one package Pancake taraed la) Cooplela With OO Flour*...... i ...... '. .. .both 25c

n4959 I Hershey’s Chocolate Syrup, 1-lb. c a n ...... 2 for I9e M A N C H IS n S COH Mt FOR SALE Ever Ready Nestle’s Cocoa. .1-lb. can 43c; I j-lb. can 23e Several oae aad two-family hooeae located in varleos Bab-O...... r ...... 2 cans 23c parts of .Manrbeater.

Oakite; cleans a million th in gs...... 2 pkgs. 19c These booncs can be bought at rcaaooable prices, with

Aminonia, foil strength...... 2 1-qt. bottles 25e a small down payment and mortgage with ns for the UHOUSC'^SON.

Octagon S o ap ...... 5 large bars 23c balance if desired. IN C Ti.JMtH Uce» 4 Fairy Soap, new daintily scented...... 6 bars 25c M a n c h i s t b i i C o m m* Call at oor oIBca and examine the Hat of hooaae and get Star Water, the mlrack of wash dayr;...... 2 bottles 19c Get the Habit of ShoMMac On TBMdgyn. Big Savlagn farther information. ‘ *••..k,...... both 39c W ith Caok P u d m a w D m M Ginm| ap TBB MANCHS8TES BUILDOfa A LOAN A88TI,. INC.