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[»»- WINDOW 8HOPPINO BOY Snpreme Court Gives Opb DIES FROM CUT THROAT For AFTER SHOl Philadelphia, Dec. 12.— (A P )__ VOTE VICTORY ion In Rnlins That Umyer- Christmas window shopping and s. a penny scale brought death in SHOl sity Of Missouri Must “Bethlehem manger” last night to 10-year-old Cyril Shepard, son GAVDAASSEinS Won’t Get Curtsy Chamberiaio Says of a WPA tellor. Admit SL Louis StndenL He shinnied up the scale to JonuDg France In R p t * gase into a store aUurlngly deco- ITALIANS’ MEED rated and stocked with toys. The Washington, Dec. 12 — (A P ) — scale toppled over and knocked sentations To Berin Ci|^ Csrrii through a show window The Supreme Court ruled today that displaying a reproduction of the OF SOMALILAND .k most sacred Christmas scene. a state must give “equality” in edu- cemhig PosaliiHties A sliver of glass severed his cational privUegee to white and Jugular vein. He died in view of Negro law atudenU. a younger brother. Fascist Editor s Declaration Absorbing Territory Lm I

It gave this opinion in bolding - S I that the University o f Mlaaourt Law Coincides With Other By Germans Dnrmg W ar. i School'must admit Lloyd L. Gaines St. Louis Negro, as a student. Charges France Arming Chief Justice Hughes delivered HARTFORD MAN BULLETDri *1 combined cargo and paasenger steamer. Ancon, built by the . 8. government for the majority opinion that held Mia- Kaiauw, Utkaania, Dae. UL— aouri, in compelling Negro law 34,000,000, Is Bhov/n Just after taxing to the water for the flrjt time at t! 3 B.thl’hem yards In Quinev T w ' declare the vessel and two sister ships will the "safest In the wor"d^’ Tunisia Against Italy. (AP)—Coafronted wttk grow- students to attend school outside ASSERTS HRM They exceed federal requirementa for aea safety. Ing agitatiea for rstitta or the state, had violated the “equal Meanel to Genaoay, PrasMeak' rights" provision of the constitu- tion. Rome. Dec, ‘ 12— (A P )—Italy’s Antaaaa Smetooe, in kla irrnaS HAS MONOPOLY need of French Somaliland for the laang^nU apeeck today, SOM kte ; Missouri provided that untU a eoontry waatad frleadly late*^ . .v law school for Negroes was develop, development of •Ethiopia was - tioaa wttk Germany rsnwini ' ' ^ ed in the state the tuiUon o f Negro OFFERS TO ASK CONNECTICUT IS THIRD clared today by Vlrginlo Oayda, the tag the fonaer Roteh tentteqr* law Btudenta should be paid at uni- Jnstice Department Presents Fascist editor who often expresses Ho dectared that "amaR atatear versities in adjacent sUtea. Premier Mussolini's views. la Europe “most be carefaL” 'The queatlon here,” Chief Justice STOCKHOLDERS Gayda, who previously had aired Hughes said, “is not of a duty of Evidence Two Cmnpanies IN AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY Italy's alleged grievances against the state to supply legal training, tondon, Dec. 12— (A P )—G n a t ; France In ’Tunisia aad her dealre for Britain has expreasdd to Oenaaay o. of the quality of the training Exercise Indirect Con- APPROVE PLAN lower toils and a share in control which it does supply, but of its duty of the Suez canal, charged the the “h<^” that the Reich wlU a o i; when it provides such training to ' French with hindering Italian colo- annex Msmel, Prims MUdater' fumlab it to the residents of the Commissioner Morris In Re* GERMANS PLAN state upon the basis of an equality trol Of Gla$s Containers. nial interests through possession of Chamberlain told the House 0$' of right. WiUkie Would Submit Pro* Djibouti. ' Oommona today. The port of French Somaliland is Privllega Denied Negroes Britain, ho aald, waa jaiataiffi Washington, Dec. 12—(A P)—The the terminus of the railway linking “By the operation of the laws of posal That Fair Purchase Eranca in representatloiia t o ; JusUce Department presented evi- Addle Ababa, capital of Etbioma, Docheaa ef Windsor Missouri a privilege has been creat- with the Red Sea. Un concerning posslbUlty ed for white law students which Is dence today that two oompanieo ex- movement to abeorb Memel, ___ _ Price For Electric Com- Gayda'a declaration, in hta Glor- London, Doc. 12.— (A P )—’Hie dsnied to Negroes by reason o f I erclaed Indirect control over 96.6 per Employ More W orkers. ON EMIGRATION nale D’ltalla, coincided with other waa German before ths World'Wat\,^ their race. Countess of Pembroke, an expert as a sequel to yesterday’s electkiMi ^ cent of the nation's glass container Italian preu charges that France ‘The white resident is afforded pany Fixed By Arbitration was arming Tunisia, her north on court etiquette, emerged In ths for the local Parllment which ra« j production. * •ulted In a dectatva vletory educaUon within the sUte; the Hartford, Dec. 12.—(AP)—Con- African protectorate, lor military week-end London proas as a forth- Negro resident having the same WiH AHow One Wealthy And Memel Nasta. These companies were identlfled necticut ranks third in the nation in use against Italy. qualifleatlons la thfused it there and by F. G. Smith, president o f the right devotee of the “no curtsy to Washington, Dec. 12— (AP) — Nullifies Friendship Policy In reply to a questtoa the priate must go outside the state to obtain Hartford-Empire Company, of Hart- the aircraft industry. Commissioner the Duebesa of Windsor school.” minister said: Four Impoverished Jews French Somaliland, Gayda wrote (ord. Conn., as being bis concern and Wendell Wlllkle, president of Clom- Charles L. Morris points out in his “If the duchess ta made a royal “There ta raaaqn to think that "contlnuea to nullify the policy of “That Is a denial o f the quality of Owons-Illlno4s Glass Company. monwealth and Southern Corpora' biennial report to Governor Croas hlghnesa,” she told the Sunday Dla- friendahip and collaboration con- pateb, “ then I shall he pleased to ter the Memel 'electlona demands^"'^ to the enjoyment of the Smith told the Federal Monopoly Uon, offered today to submit to released today. To Leave As Exports may be made upon tha Uthuaahul p rivfl^ which the sUte has Mt up, templated in the defunct Italo- drop her a curtsy." O D ^ t t s s that thesw two Arms company stockholders his proposal This, the commissioner states, la government hy rngjortty partlea ta and ths provision for the payment of hold patents on essenUal machines based on the number of hourly wage French accords o f 1936 and con- liidy Pembroke is the wife of the that a fair purchase price for the tlnuea to be a chronic provocation Etarl o f Pembrokie. the diet which would be inconstateot ttiiUon fees in another state does fjr feeding liquid glass into blowera earners. Conneotfeut Industries - Yield F orei^ Exchange. with the statute o f Metaal Tennessee Electric Power Company which can no longer last or bo tol- not remove the discrimination.” The proosases employed by the ma ploy 4,744, California 11,672 and She said sbe had scolded Lady agreement o f May 8, 1924, by ' The chief Justloe'a opinion re- be fixed by arbitration. New York 6,^7. erated." Diana Cooper, wife of the former chines are the "most economical In a letter to David E. Lllien- Britain, France Italy aad Js versed a dsclalon by the Missouri known, he testified. These figures dr not Include the Berlin, Dec. 12— (API—High Ger- Gayda did not say what demands first lord of the admiralty, and Supreme court in favor of the law thai, director o f the Tennessee Val- Italy would make concerning Dji- approved LIthuaaia'a salaried workers such as executives, Mrs. Euan Wallace, wife of the Memel.) ^ool. JusUces McReynolds and .. Hugh Cox, Jus ley Authority, Willkle said he waa clerks, engineers, draftsmen, etc. man source disclosed today that bouti and the railway, but he de- Parliamentary secretaiY of the Butler dissented, bolding that “the D^pwtmcnt Att

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paving the way for fotaign Jew- tbs Dstrolt prisat who nrgsd Jews MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1938 ish aid for German Jewlah emi- grants. and Gentiles "to stand shoulder PAGE T H U S (SPLAN MUNDELEIN RAPS to shoulder against Nasi- The announcement aald that re- Ism, against Communism, from mas note of "Peace on earth, good lay of Rutland, Va., aald bis group M ■trlctiona against Jews entering which It sprang, and against Godll OFFERS will to men!” workiM ovartbne and ar* (______hofels, restaurants or stores owned ness.” Republican fourth senatorial dis- CAPACITY AUDIENCE LEGION PLANS DRIVE would point out that stabilization of NEW FORMULA COUGHUN TALKS Member Discovers Blaze Be- PAN-AMERICANS STUDY The first part of toe service con- employment not only would prevent ^A^LE DAZZLE SEEN - ly predicting a cloud at toppsn by non-Jews would be relaxed after Father Coughlin spoke on an In- trict workers, planning a testi- sisted of a brief devotional period fora the UsU ckwe Jaa. 10. Jan. 1. • fore It GSets Real start and additions to the ranks of the unem- dependent station. monial banquet for newly elected with Dr. Earl Story leading In TO GET MORE JOBS Standouts ia the early Senator William J. Shea will meet Fnndahed by Miller Whttasv STOCKHOLDiS ployed but would return to employ- IN CHICAGO ELECTION Signs proclaiming "Jews Unwant- On Air €)nly Two Mlnutm. As Result There Is No HEARS NOTED POET prayer. The choir sang toe an- about entries are ths LON EMIGRATION ed" were put up by all resUuranta tomorrow night at the Municipal 48 Pearl Street ers "startling savings In their pay- BlshSp Shell was on the air only Damage Done. PROJECT FOR SECURITY them: "How Beautiful Upon toe ments to state unemployment com- mayor, Edward J. K eU y .____ and hotels except those with large Says Priest Has Right To two minutes. He said: Building to make arrangements. ■Mtford, Oowa of Interior Harold U IcksA (Oaatlaasd fraoi rage One.) WUUaoi B. Martin 9- Mountalna” by Galbraith. Miss Ma- Indianapolis, Dec. 12— (AP) — pensation funds.” Intemationai clientele after the No- "His Eminence George Cardinal Members of the North End fire APPROVE PLAIj rion Browning and Mrs. Ruth cnilcago. Dec. 12.— (A P ) — A William Hale Thompsoo, a ter IsHWl BepreaentaUrs The American Legion plunged Into a vember wave of antl-Jewish vio- Mundelein of Chicago, having been Police Captain Herman O. Shedd sang a duet: "The King of mayoral razzle-dazzle which prom- Republican holder of tbe otfioa \ W 'ooly by fumUhing made*ln-Oer- lence. Express Personal Views, department are ao aflldant th«y can 1:00 p.*ni. Quotations North Methodist Chnrch Is importuned by news commentators Scbendcl was last night re-elected (Ooutinned from Page One) Cooference Peace Commit- Love” by Shelley. The Rev. W il- peace-time battle today and called ises to rival highspots of toe un- contributed toe slogan "Kssp I ; C B N T 8 goods. 'resident of the Manchester Police discover a fire before it atarta ’This The only exceptions to the prom- and correspondents from every sec- liam Wallace introduced Miss Mor- Its more than a million members forgettable "Smack King George" George Out of America" In Ills 1 lutual Benefit association. Other Deaths Last Night **Tha emigrating Jew thus has it ised relsxatfon of antl-Jswish re- Not Chnrch's Atb'tiide. tion of the country in reference to was demonstrated Saturday night • •uW dlary o f Cottunoowsalli Thronged By Admirers Of gan In a manner which won Inter- into a nation-wide campaign for campaign In 1926 waa rolling up in cessful )>ld a dosen yeiua sgn. kLhls own hand.to hasten the day of strictions concerning hotels would broadraats of Father Onighlln of officers are Arthur P. Seymour, re- and Southern. tee, With Landon As stabilization of employment and Chicago today. when a member o f the department Aetna Casualty...... 109 est right from toe start. his departure from Germany; if he be a few hotels such as the Kaiserhof Detroit, makes the following state- elected secretary, Harman A. Muske J. A. Krug. ’TVA’s chief powW more Jobs for men and women over Though not a single candidate Tbe United Kingdom was driving through Taylor street Aetna Ftre ...... 45 During her brief stay in Man- provide additional markets for in Berlin, where government oflicials ment: vice prealdeht, and Joseph A. Pren- planning engineer, told a Congras- 40 years old. Oslo, Norway— Dr. Christian L. has sailed a derby into the ring, toe six times ss much tea ss It Chicago, Dec. 12— (A P ) —George After eroaslng the Manchester- Aetna U fe ...... 35 Miss Angela Morgan. chester. Miss Morgan is the guest nan>made products.” and foreign guests of the nation " ‘As an American cltlssn. Father tice director for three years. The nonal committee iaat week that fe4 Head, Takes Up Project The Legion’s Employment Com- Lange, 69, noted historian, who political speculators have been coffes. usually stay, and the DeuUchsrhof Cardinal Mundelein made It deer Manchester Trust company acta as Vemon town Una he noticed that Automobile ...... aitt of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. She will mittee. meeting in national head- shared the 1921 nobel peace prize Ceafldeat of Suooess CoughUn baa tbe right to express the crior o f the amoke oomlag from was authorised to say that tha TVA In Nuernberg, where Adolf Hitler today that the Rev. Charles E his personal views on current evenu treasurer for the association. Conn. O fn era l...... 34U , alao speak at the Nutmeg Trail quarters here, sold the organiza- with Hjalmer Branting of Sweden. This source waa confident that U e chimney of tlM house on the directors had rejected tha suggaa< By ANN STRICKLAND stops. I Coughlin "has the right to express but he Is not authorised to speak Hartford F ire ...... 78H Adyanced By Yeneznela. ministers' meeting today. tion’s full membership, in 11.498 New York—Jacob Omansky, 44, a method promised success, Carlson farm in Veraca was not P " * reason he gave for TV A ’I To Be No GhettM | for the Catholic church, nor doea Hartford Steam Boiler SO Angela Morgan, one of America’s posts throughout the country, would business manager of the New York was obvious from his manner his personal views on current Dropping Umperaturss today, to- Just whiR it should bs. He stopped National F i r e ...... go attitude was the possibllitv d The DNB announcement declared he represent the doctrine or senU- stockholder litigation. be used for a two-fold educational Post. tha DNB communique waa cal- events, but he la not ai.tborlsed to gethsr with fitful rainfall, laid ths to InvesUgato. With the o w n e r ^ Phoenix ...... 77 outstanding poets, appeared before that while there would be no Ghettos ments of the church.’ " groimdwork for a possible icy night Lima, Peru. Dec. 12.— (A P )— The program to be carried on among the '■■■ to ease foreign tension over apeak for ths Catholic church." the houee he tUscoyered tbht there Travelers ...... >150 “I am unwilling to believe," Win- a capacity audience at the North San diego, Calif.—Thomas L. H ere’s A Timely Giristm as Special ly’s anti-Semitic drl\’e, thus Jews would be asked to move out of Cardinal Mundelein returned Dee. on the highways. “ kle wrote LUlenthal, "that the ’H fA Pan-American Conference Peace 25 largest employers In each state. Ix)w, 64. internationally known soc. In a coast to coast (NBC) broad- WM s chimney fire, a call whs tele- PnbUc Utimiss Methodist cliurch last evening. Miss Overnight News houses owned by Gentiles and Gen- 4 from Rome where he attended the or the municlpaUUet lack confldene* Committee, with A lf M. Landon as Committee Chairman Jack Crow- cer player and golfer. cast yesterday Bishop Bernard J. beatification ceremonlee o f Mother phoned to the Maachastsr fire de- Conn. L t and Pow. .. os Morgan led her listeners through a tiles from bouses owned by Jews, Shell, vicar general of the Chicago Conn. Pow...... 44 ^ In the arbltratora proposed. I oM the chief United States representa- thus to avoid friction. Cabrinl, "The U ttle Nun." flret ..r** fr^"*** c*“>**‘ oflo- iw tm en t and No. I'a truck went to maze of emotions, sensed by many, That Deserves A Place On E v ^ ^ pubUc schools, consUtlng of Hartford Use. 1^ ... 80 unwilling to beMwe that they rw Of Connecticut Individual acta against Jews in United States citlxen to be beat- Vernon M d extinguished the blase tive, took up today a sweeping pro- but analyzed by few. For Service and Qualitv ified. flft^throe mixed voices, will be before there wee, any damage done. lUumlnaUng Shs. . . . 60U fuse to accept the principled of orbA the future are to be punished severe- heard in a fifteen-minute program tratlon. Surely in view of the vasl ject for safeguarding the security One might have been walking By ASSOCIATED PRESS SHOE AEPAIRING SEE Hartford Oas ...... 32 Gift List ly, according to the announcement. over Station WDRC of H a r U ^ to- So. New Eng. Tel. Co. I 80 naUonal Importance of this problem of the Americas. along in a picture gallery, seeing All this. DNB made plain, la not Weetem Macs...... tSH we should be willing to aurrendof The project was advanced by ^^th the perspective of a neutral SAM YULYES a change of the fundamental Nasi Venezuela. It defines what would be observer, the good and the bad, the Hartford—The Connecticut tim- SAYS STRIKE *^SM0KE Choir win ^ under the direction of Industrials our personal prejudices on behalf of al ber salvage administration is estab- SHOE REPAIR SERVICE antl-Jewish policy but merely a u. Albert Pearaon. aggression from a non-American Ideal, and the real, the Joyful and Acme W ir e ...... 33 the simplest and quickest method of A lf M. Landon lishing offices to purchase storm- change of method. nation and calls for immediate con- the sad...the only difference being ys EngW ^ ______7^ Main Street N. Y. Stocks Am. H ardw are...... 37 settling,a controversy which hai tolled timber ip WUllmantIc and SCREEN" FOR MOB no one could listen and remain neu- The determined purpose of tbe ^ r d ^ o f Directors of the Arrow H and H. Com. 39U puszled the American people and sultation and common action by the Norwich. L. S. Gross, state direc- Nazi regime waa aald now as before BUUnga and Spencer. 4U been a handicap to American Induw Americas in the event of attack. tral. Every poem read by Miss **■ " '* * * SAGE OF VAN BUREN Morgan In her "recital’’ laat eve- hurricane left about «In Re^ to be the elimination of all except Wednesday evening at 7:80, to act Adame E x p ...... Bristol Brass ...... 34 try for nearly five years." Some of the delegates considered 69,670,000 board feet of salable New York, Dec. 11.— (A P ) — A A ir Redue ...... ning, identified the reader, and lis- idMddiMMitsmmMaisKaat the very oldest Jews from Germany.- spokesman for over-the-road truck- u ^ n the reslgnaUon of Harry w. Colt’s Pat. Flreiarms. 94 Takes lasoe With Krug the project too advanced in concept hartwoods. netting Connecticut Alaska Jun ...... E^igle Lock ...... 16 for conference approval In Its pres- tener, with the person about whom BerInCifr From an authoritative aource It ers charged today that a strike of l^ompson, director of health and In a statement made public slm- PLAYS HOBO PRINTER residents an Income of approxi- Allegheny ...... Fafnlr Bearings...... 90 ent form, but from the Committee toe poem was written. Alternate mately 11,500.000. was learned, however, that Instead terminal workers hero was a "smoke physical education, and to transact ulUneoualy with the letter, Wlllkie feelings of pride, or shame, of awe. screen" for a "mob" of labor rack- Allied Chem ...... Gray Tel Pay SUtion OU discussion may emerge a draft ac- of Immediate evacuation of Jewa, any other business proper to come Am C a n ...... took issue with Krug’s testlraoB ‘ or challenge, all were called forth. New Htfven— Yale University re- Mies W gradual emigration on a two year eteera aeeking to "shake-down" the before the meeting. Hart and Cooley . . leo ceptable to all. trucking industry. Am Home T*rod .. Hendey Mach., B. .., 8 before the 'TVA investigating con., The Committee was easily the Bob„Purns Featured In “The Yet ever waa there a note of sy'm- ceived gifts for special purposes to- basis was envisioned. taling $888,753 during the last The strike, called laat Thursday Am Rad St 8 ___ Landers, Frary A Clk. 25 mlttee. Krug had said that an Uido- most important of tbe various Arkansas Traveler” At The patoy, a depth of understanding. According to DNB the German '"**‘•"2 of the Manchester academic year and gifts and re- rritory Lu t by a local of the Motor and Bus Am Smelt ...... New Brit. Mach., Com 26 pendent firm of auditors employed groups swinging Into vigorous ac- A t the beginning. Miss Morgan de- state will do everything possible for Sport club is called for this evening State Theater, Tuesday And quests for permanent endowment Terminal Checkers. Platform and Am Tel and Tel .. do., pfd...... 95 by TV A had fixed the cost price of tion today, after the ceremonies of nied the hackneyed word "recital," the emigration of the Jewa. at 8 o clock at 38 Main street. Am Tob B ...... Wednesday. and lived up to her sincere Intro- amounting to $2,269,744. bringing Qffleo Workers Union (A P L ). had North and J u d d ...... 23 the Tennessee company’s propertlw . convoking the (tongress Friday and DarinsW^. DNB asserted that after Jan. 1 Am Wat W k s ___ duction by keeping toe “ human toe funds of toe university to BIOS,- slowly throttled long-distance truck Peck. Stow A Wilcox 8 at $81,000,000. Saturday. • Jewa would be permitted to trade In shipping In and out of New York. siixlllary will meet Anaconda ...... Russell Mfg. Co...... 34 touch” throughout 732,400. Its treasurer reported. all Oerman ahopa. wmorrow evening at the V. F. W 'Mr. Krug waa never present at See Favorable Omen A devil-may-care wandering wan- ^ e platform workers are seeking Armour ni ...... ScovlU Mfg. <30...... 25 The Opening Poem Hartford—Robert A. Hurley, com- During the antltJewlsh wavs or a Ifl.SO dally wage. Manchester Green. A t 7 Atchison ...... -Sllex Co...... any negotiations between myself Some delegates saw a favorable dering printer who unexpectedly and LUlenthal," Wlllkie said. "His omen for peace legislation in the We are not able to give all direct missioner of public works, an- November, which followed ths kill- of men and wo- Aviation Corp .., Stanley W o rk s ...... 40 takes over the editorship of a coun- quotations, so worthwhile— yet the nounced that blda for a school and ing In Paris of Ernst Vom Rath, men will meet with the chairman. Baldwin C T ...... do., pfd...... 27 u testimony therefore la obviously address by Jose Maria <3antllo, for- mere hearsay, and subject to nw eign minister of Argentina, who atUd try newspaper to help a lady In dis- exquisite beauty of toe "Dawn"— auditorium building at Long Lane embassy secretary, by a young Jew. Mrs. Florence Peterson to make ar- Balt and Ohio ... Torringtoo ...... 26)4 tress is the central figure In the new toe opening poem, suggested toe Farm In Middletown and a steam- Oardlnal MniMteleln Bendlx ...... own Interpretation." on Saturday that the American German Jewa, especially in email HOSPITAL NOTES children’s Veeder Root Bob Bums picture. "The Arkansas mystical quality ao Inherent In Miss heating plant at Connecticut State Beth Steel ...... Wlllkie said the auditor's report, nations were ready to maintain a towns, were forbidden to enter non- arohdloesM.jread a statement In be- ^ristm as party Friday night. All New York Banka Traveler,” which Paramount will Morgan’s work. college at Storrs would be opened Just the ontflt that Jewleb shops. Beth Steel 7, pfd . contrary to Mr. Krug’a testimony, common front against any danger iitejr. Mid lilt''. half of the cardinal. donate oma- Bank ol New York The poems concerning the "W a- Dec. 28. The two buildings will cost Saturday: Mrs. Eleanor Borden ...... Bankers Trust . ’’showed Investments totalling $90,« which might menace the tndepen be presented tomorrow at the State young chemiit rtewllx raM*^ A t about tbe same time, Frank Hutton, 709 Main street. Christmaa tree are Theater. ter" and "Rocks" ranged from mi- about $425,000. Pepperell Red £a6e/Sheets Can Pac ...... Central Hanover 582,000 In the electric business ol dence and soverelg;nty of any o nute appreciation of beauty, to a wants to delve into J. Hogan, Catholic president of the piacharged Saturday: Miss Helen night ^ **’*''” ‘ dniorrow The itinerant printer, one of the Danbury—William J. Fisher, as- Cash and Carry — On Sale Tuesday and Wednesday American Bar Aaeoclatlon, warned Cerro De P a a ___ Chase ...... ths company." them. ^ harmonic sense of cosmic unity. An Adamy, 4B Goodwin street; Joaeph In view of the previous Argentina most colorful figures to come to the sistant chief of the Danbury fire the mysterlei of members of his faith in a radio ad- Lupacchlno. 104 Clinton street; Les- Chea and Ohio ... Chemical ...... Krug told the committee that emotional highlight concerned "The Chrysler ...... City ...... attitude against any step drawing screen In many seasons, Is played, department since 1935 and a mem- Standard quality — large drsas from Washington, to oppose ter Turklngton. 30 Ford street; •‘'“'■ch women, Commonwealth and Southern Orpt^ eyes of toe old man on toe park Scientific World. ksrt 8 « euvtaL” Coca CJola . . . ___ Continental ... away from European ties, the feel- of course, by the sage of Van Buren, ber of ^ the department for 20 years, double size — packed in boxes ail forms of racial and rsllgioua' in wwrence McNamara, 93 Peari Mrs. R. M. Alexander, leader, will had been unwilling to accept Um who now has his most serious role bench"—where Miss Morgan’s ex- died in a hospital here after a This set sold last ttoop RANOB and tolerance. Hs said Pope Plus had street; Frank Schleldge, 43a*.'(3sy'd'. nave a pot luck supper tomorrow Col (^rbon ...... Com Exchange audit as a baa's for negotiation at ing prevailed that Cantilo took a cellent memory enhanced the tensi- and laundered ready to use. IfMsoi 1— ( A P ) - O i M t Col Gas and ..., ■tep torther than might have been to data.' He la supported by such three-months illness. season for |2.00. denounced anU-Semlttsm as ln(iom-, ner atreet. evening at 6:30 In the Robbins room First National .. a price for tha properties. ty and toe pathos o f story. ODQ. T M to Oonaaip Coml Inv T r ...... Guaranty Trust existed. noted players os Fay Bainter, John Newington—A three-car crash Any woman will be, delight* FUEL OILS patlbje with Christianity. ^ Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Anna and special meeting. The commit- Krug also asserted that high sal- The Influence of ao understand- on toe Berlin turnpike here brought It's a complete out- WUBai Roleh will not Mack, 29 Cottage street; Mrs. - ComI Solv ...... Irving Trust ..., arles paid to private utility execi*. Deciding to return home today, Beal, Jean Parker, Lyle Talbot, ing mother, with rare gifts of spir- ed to receive the thoYightful Sold Only In Boxes t ■rsblp, 34-ROUR SERVICE The widely known Washlnghm tee IncUides Mrs. William Montle. Cantilo Instructed hla delegation to painful Injuries to Daniel Manglno, fit—chemicals, test et attorney apoke on the special radio 93 Henin- street: Mrs Iona Edison ...... Manutaot. tVust tlves were partly resoonslble for Um Dickie Moore. Porter Hall and that itual Insight, was portrayed In the •wimn imo Miidotor' Robert Martin, Mrs. Aaron Cons Oil ...... proceed upon the outlines of bis 23. and Francis Cataldl, 18, both of gift of these lovely sheets. for |1.78 P H O N E 6320 network used by Father Coughlin tllzabeth McIntosh, 9 Oak Place- Manhattan ___ difference between the Authority’! other top-notch American humorist, poem on ’'Mother." No small part tubes, instruments, instructions Rsrber tlio Houm oC Cont Can ______N y Tru st...... speech but no further. Irvin S. Cobb. The picture was di- Hartford, who were taken to toe Immediately after a broadcast by Arnold Hammerllnd. South Coven- electric rates and those o f private of the continuity waa maintained Hartford hospital. Or Buy A Complete Set — 2 Sheets and 2 Pillow Caaaa FIteey, try. Com Prod ...... Title Guarantee . companies. Much criticism of the Venezuela rected by Alfred Santell, who de- and packed in a wooden case. ert H( aggression project was that it did by Miss Morgan’s personal refer- New Haven—Several Polish clubs , waa J a i a b i f i Discharged Sunday: Mre. Marv T y«*terday by the ' Del Lack and West Public National , lighted audiences this year with hla For Only $2.29. X Rau R. S. Potfrerton Lutnla choir of St. John’s church ! Other Factors On High Bates not consider the possibility of in- ences to toe Inspirations and ex- In New Haven county joined to- UUou to B< BOLAND O w n . 182 Spruce street; Mrs. Dor- Douglas Aircraft .. U 8. T r u s t ___ "Cocoanut Grove” and "Having periences "behind the poems." A Du Pont ...... Testifying before the Gongres. vasion of the hemisphere by political gether and gave a victory dinner to •MlbUitjr o f “A t the Center”, Phone 37331 othy Lane, South Windsor; Mrs. S '“ " 'f • P''®'>‘<<*nt. Herman Wonderful Time.” universal sympathy seemed to OIL GO. Fresh Cut Vermont Wlerzblckl; vice president. Cheater' Eastman Kodak ... slonal committee Investigating the activities of the non-American na- Governor-elect Raymond E. Bald- ) Uemol, w b k k Alice Donovan, 7 Pleasant atreet- goi'cmment agency, Krug said 'The Arkansas Traveler” marks emanate from her Mother, to her. Star Robert Curran. 24 Walker street ' Gromulski; recording secretary. ' Elec Auto Lite . .. tions, which both Cantilo and Sec- win and <3ongrc8sman-At-Large- Keep vouR eve on omrardt th* World 'Wat*, iMHiMewnaftswwiiaasii XMAS TREES other fatcors which make private tbe appearance of a new Bob Bums and therefore, through her poetry. financial secre- Gen Elec ...... year l y lUOA FESnVAl retary Hull, chief of the United elect Boleslaus J. Monklewlcz. Troop nUy*a olectload All Sltee! 00^,5" ’ ' v'*’. Donald Hattln, ratea higher than public Included: —minus the bazooka, musical come- Meets Her Admirers Stonington— Four persona were ^ street: Orrtn Beck- tary, Misa Bernice Deptula; treas- Gen Foods ...... States delegation, mentioned in Pttnel. meat which ra* . Service and management feeR their Saturday speeches. dy wisecracks and cavortings which The closing poem ended on a Injured, none critically, in a 'two- with, 12 Trotter street. urer. Miss Hedwlg Lukaslak; ser- Gen Motors ., typed hla early screen career. Hla note of challenge to us to be grate- don Di a vletory fcr'J Gillette ...... ;;; high construction overhead, "exoe!- The United States delegation car collision here amj^ were taken SOc up Discharged today: Mrs. Petronella geant-at-arms, Stanley Majewskl. TO K ON WEDNESDAY five” prices paid to buy out publls new role— that of a loveabl* vaga- ful for the destiny which has put Vine. Brazaiiskas. .1,1 North street . I Hecker P r o d ...... i would like to see something Includ- to Westerly. R. I., hospital. They D WITH V A L U ES^ rtloa tha prUaa Choose yow tree at 29 Pearl plants and "watering the capital ed on this. bond, homespun philosopher and us here In this particular age. At were: Mahoney Cabral, 24. a Negro r M R iV 9 ( street. Just a step from Mam Census: Fifty-three patients. The W. B. A. Drum and Bugle I Hudson Motors ... structure.” toe conclusion of toe hour, Miss You Can Make the School y\'eek of Dee. II. , Int Hnrv ...... Time To Unify Action crusading editor— most closely ap- o f West Wareham. Mass.; Vincenzo street. Corps will iiold the usual Monday Annual Event At Emanuel Lu- (Representatives of power com- Morgan generously met many ad- 0 think that al> Tue.aday 9 a. m.-Dental clinic. 1 Int N ic k ...... ' The Venezuela plan," without proaches the one be pls3red last jiea- Malorana, 60. and his wife, Mary, Free Delivery! evening rehearsal tonight at 7 panies and some other witnesses mirers In person, autographing iUona damaada Girins Christinas a Merry Tonsil and adenoid clinic. Int Tel and Tel ... theran Church Is Becoming exaggerating future dangers" and Bon In "Wells Fargo." 65, of New London, and Frank La tlM LithustisA Vl® school. With More And More Popular. have told the Committee during Its “without sowing suspiciouB," de- Bums’ rollicking experiences as copies of toe "Mothers with Little Presto, 32, of Westerly. Wednesday. 2 p m —Well baby Ralph Von Deck in charge. Johns M a n ville___ long hearings that TVA’a rates are Sons,” a most appropriate poem— Wltjr parttea la THOMAS J. WOODS conference at the "Y ." Kennecott ...... clares that “for America tbe mo- local sage and dvlc reformer reveal etths 4rolack One with a of a 681 M A I N S T R E E T M A N C H E S T E R 1 be loconalateot Gift not a fair meuure of the cost of ment has arrived to think and work a .colorful picture o f small town challenging toe mothers of today to The grub of the caddis-fly builds mpuxsiom ffcsnge P H O N E 4477 or 8432 Thursday, 9 a. m.— Pre-natal I Lehigh Val Rd . . producing electricity. They have point out toe fallacies of war to toe r Moiaal ( clinic. L..T?frf„ Emanuel Ligg and Myers B The annual Lucia Festival will be continentaUy, to unify its action and America. After taking over the edi- a curious case in which to live. Open Evenings. Telephone 6771. OppoeHa Hyh Sdbeol nn.r "-‘ll hold its an- I contended .there were "hidden suit- Its methods of defense In the face torship of the paper to save its coming men of tomorrow— truly Shells, sand, sticks and stones arc 1024. by Loew's ...... held In the Emanuel Lutheran sidles" and that too lltUe o f TVA'e Tbe ference**^' ^ con- Slight tomorrow I of emergencies that might arise." owner. Miss Bainter, from being ending the program on a Christ- used In its construction. Manckodf«p,Co$Mb dub wi: tly aad Ji night at 8 o clock and all men of the Lorlllard i church Wednesday evening at 8 total cost had been charged to He , ■ The definition of aggression In- ruined by crooked politicians, he bouse Ol All clinics unless otherwise noted Mont W a r d ...... o clock. Each year more and more power producing functions.) are held at the Health Center n roira m *'h irii*‘’ A fine Nash-Kelv ...... cludes: Force to settle differences wages a roaring war against the this tiiu FESTIVE ***®" “ '■ranged by the persona look forward to this festi- TVA’s top salaries are $10,000 g rather than use of the courts; de- Haynes street. ' Ing will ammaBt, aa devotional group, headed by Fred ! Nat E lse...... year. "big Interests” with the help of tbe Nat (?ash Reg ....' val which ushers In the Christmas claration o f war on one of tbe mayor’s scrapegrace mn, Beal. The ; nal eonraatleik ! Re^'-eshments signatories; Invasion by iwambUlty. r Nat D a iry...... celebration. Lucia with her light- When the desperate politicians seize Oornelii TONIGHT will consist of a Swedish “ smorgas- ed crown Is, of course, the unique forces; attack by land, air or sea; a M Stdtato W.VBEHOI SE.S "PHO.VEY.’' Nat Distill ...... I hla presqes to save their necks ofternoi FROCK attraction, but there will also be naval blockade; support to armed Frank N Y Central ...... pedal laiiaiHi^ bands invading one of the Americas. Bums caps a whirlwind political Montreal. Dec. 12._(AP) — North Am ...... other Interesting and enjoyable fea- campaign by enlisting his “fellow Street Mrenunant l a '.' Sizes 12 to 18 S Joseph F Ruggierl, an assistant at- Manchester ture! on the program. A social ‘The Argentina and Mexican dele- The n tboM mattMH:' CHARITY Veterans Assocla- Packard ...... hoboes" to help him erect a radio torney general of New York state, Param P ie t ...... hour will follow the entertainment gates ore working on a resolution lean So< affaiiaa in —Also chubhvs- tlon will be held Wednesday night in calling for the end of the Spanish atotlon overnight! m raid today at least two of the wara- the Army and Navy Oub. Penn ...... uurisg^ which Swedish cookies and social t ■d to joia w ia CARD PARTY hoiises supposed to contain large rolU will be served with coffee. ■AMeMieTea civil war and offering Pan-Ameri- Misa Bainter, one of the first Mn. Ar Phelps Dodge ladies of tbe stage and screen, comes lor ia expraoa* -Materials and Fashions Designed 8 crude (Inig supplies of McKesson Aprons and pot holders wUl also be TOMORROW AND WED. can mediation, hoping they can win e Oerman fo v * board of the Man- Phelps D o d g e ___ to "The Arkansas Traveler" freab J for Youth. Featured Price ... { At and Robbins. Inc., are "absolutely Phil Pete ...... on sale. unanimous backing of the confer- Due lallueace to la> chester Mothers club will meet to- ....A kMfV ence. from her triumphs In "Jezebel" and pheney," •' Pub Serv N J ...... ‘niera wUl be no admission charge Charles atatute.” morww evening at 7:30 at the Y BOB BURNS Secretory Hull, although he an- “White Banners." Teamed with M. C. A. Radio ...... ^ t It la hoped that au who come lagton ( rea o f l,o w ST. BRIDGET'S will want to help make life more nounced a long Ust of United States Bums for the first time, she will be dery A IN CRmr.AI, CONDITION Reading ...... !!!!! representatives to serve on the Oerman until Rem R a n d ...... pleasant for the boya and glrla at seen aa the widowed newspaper lowing d i r under tha ^^“''Rhters of Helen the Avon Home for ChUdren, by seven executive Committees, care- owner whose difficulties are solved It waa bsld pavld^n Lodge. Daughters of Scot- Republic Steel ___ i fully kept himself from any of them. 5.95 Hartford, Dec. 12. —(A P )—Victor Rev Tob B ...... contribuUng toward an Improve- when she places her affairs in the the prinr ml $ ^ Parvano. 18, of 28 Bedford street, ia. will meet tomorrow night with ment fluid being raised by the He continues to function as chair- hands o f "the Traveler.” wnva y 23, whan tb« accldentslly shot by a friend during Mrs. Jsraes Munsle of 227 Center Safeway Stores man of the delegation and, of the Sebenley D is ...... Women’s Missionary Society. bsvli territory, ha OTHER DRESSES target practice Saturday, today was Tke BatortafnaMnt. highest Importance, to consult with HOT bloodleM I in a critical condition at Municipal •Sears R o e b u c k ___ i other delegation chairmen In fur Shell U n ion ...... Thoee taking part In the enUr- raves. 10M , oon'.___ _ Sizes 7 to 16 hospital. A bullet from a 22 Forget-me-not Circle of King’s talnment will be; Mother. Ruth thering bla hope for a common SINIH’S NARIUED LIFE Iharlee id at Parla aaC ' caliber rifle was lodged between two Daughters will meet tonight at 7:30 Socony V a c ...... ] viewpoint at the conference. South Pac ...... KJellson; daughter. Betty Zimmer- be chai 25. vertebrae In the youth’s back The at the home of Miss Dorothy man; books, Gloria Erickson and PLUS . . JOE PENNER I Most Important Post at .'I'l.OO and Upward Marks. 97 Main street South Rwy ...... rlUdi aid tik hospital reported this morning that Earl Moden; blocks, Jean Robin- Landon, former Kansas governor, GOES ON REVIEW TODAY E1I1 the bullet had not been removed. St Brands ...... In “ M r, Doodle KIc Im Off” | took the most important executive ‘“l8l I St Oaa and E l ___ son and Laurlnd Hoaglund; dolls. > cama ’The Sisterhood of Terapls Beth Avia Beechler, Nancy Bunsel. June post as chief of the United States th Hi Sbolom will hold Us monthly meet- St Oil Cal ...... ends TOOATt bettaia Chambers and Phyllis Modean; delegation on the Peace Organiza- Los Angeles, Dec. 12.— (A P ) — eet u 0 each •!?» ‘ o'"o'Tow night at 7:30 at the St Oil N J ...... “HEART Of The NORTH" tion Committee. Tex Oorp ...... soldiers, John KJellsoa and ’Theodore The married life of Singer Ruth G any treaty or ^ M. C. A. on North Main street. PLUS . . . • Th4 Rev. John F. (YHara, presl i, Decen Timken Roll Bear .. Chambers; drum. Burton Carlson; EXtlng and her ex-huaband, Martin The topic win be Jewish literature Jack-in-the-box, Durand MUIer; "Naiiey Drew, Detootive” dent of Notre Dame university, re- Snyder, goes on review today before Ml Whl and a paper on the life and work Trans A m erica...... >us o e c a a k n SATIN Spanish story teller, Helen Berg vealed that Landon had offered to a ’’tear-proor’ Jury selected to try tderati ired.that Brttl Popular of Rebecca GraeU wUl be given by Union Carbide ...... raise from private sources a fund Ids wll Union P a c ...... gren; Gypey story teUer, Jane Ack- STARTS THURSDAY: him on charges of attempted mur- ice or & l(h a a ^ Mrs. R. Sandals. Under the dlrec erman: Swedish girl, A e v o f And- for exchange of college professors der. laa bai tlon of Mrs. Sidney Brow-n a play Unit A ircraft...... g erson. between the United States and Latin ; Gn PAJAMAS Unit Corp ...... Floxen^iaired Ruth was among tor girls 10 to 18. Ijjoe Market let will be presented, with parU Miss Pearl Johnson win take the American in an effort to better ! The r Unit Gas im p ...... the first witnesses summoned to tell I of pereletaat. trimmed. \n adorable 855 Main Street taken by Mrs. J. J. Rottner. Mrs. 8 part of Lucia, and her attendante ‘The O T A D E L ’ friendly relations. Ixm Gra U 8 Rubber ...... of the shooting last O ct 15 which tin alao d R gltt. Shspiro, Mrs. Jennies'Forstot and wlU be: Mrs. Albert Pearson and Assistant Secretary of State Adolf wrenlng, Rubinow Building Mrs. Brown. U S S m e lt...... nearly cost the life of her accom- thus far had' the Misses Msrjorle Rich, Grace A. Berle Is chief of tbe United pe telU V at for the la ^ U 8 Steel ...... planlst and friend. Myrl Alderman. "W HERE THRIFTY Johnson, Dorothy Anderson, Eva States delegation on the Eco- The state alleges Snyder, ignor- tprty HI ilonlas, loot t|a Loyal Circle of King's Daughters Weetem Union ... Johnson, Norma Johnson, Qeanor nomics Committee and may present W gifla. SHOPPERS SHOP” will meet this evening at 8 o’clock West El and U fg ing the divorce that ended his 17- Berggrea aad ^vlan Aadsnoa. a declaration for further lowering year union with the singer In 1937, M to bi declined In Center church Federation room. Woolworth ...... o f trade barriers as a means of tm- CwlFtmi when a mem* The members are reminded to bring E3ee Bond and Bbmrt Ward E. Krause fired In a Jealous rage at Alderman (Curb). Instiwetar p o vln g living standards and tbs in his HoU)rwood HUls home. and a w if Hitler Bad TUESDAY gifts for the scholars at Crossnore bettering chances of peace. ^grann al queatioa in school. Crossnore. N. C . also sUpIea CONNECTICUT IS THIRD CLARINET AND reranoa SAXOPHONE Ad^nate Defense Problem SPECIALS tor Christmas baskeU. The “ mys- Saturday, Secretary Hull told the The F tery" ladles win be revealed at this GUERRILLAS E D I Studio: 87 Wolaat S tnet . WlU hold meeting. TsL 5888 Conference that adequate defense SON SUICIDES; MOTHER IN AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY agolnat foreign military and politi- Bower’s cal invasion waa the new world’s hn- OVening. PORK CHOPS The Buckingham Parent-Teacher 6,000 JAP TROOPS r*Ms Fata Ooo.) msdlato and paramount problem. FACES MURDER ALOHE ffnm las association will hold its monthly He coupled this warning with a tbe 4ton meeting tonight at 8 o’clock. The 15c lb. (Osathmed freos Pace Oor) proochad by thres manufacturing Mlnglng denunciation of despotic shaker wUl be J. O. Briggs and TUESDAY AND WED. forms o f govemmenL which he said SeatUa, Dec. 12 — (A P ) — U n . A l l through the y e a r . T h e r e hU subject. "Alrtlnee.’’ companies with very promising SIRLOIN cloM to Canton, indudlnc the key futures, sad ws havs had an oppor- hod held mankind In slavery and de- Mary Eleanor Smith, 7S-year-old t v e n ln g gradation for'oenturies and now cast former Inmate o f tha state prison, Frank E city o f W a llo w , wan reported to- tunlty to Intarsst at laast thrss and all around the clock Chesterfield*^ The Private Duty Nurses are In- day by Chinese who said they on “ omlnoua shadow athwart our wss alone today to face -a first de- Hazy. V] STEAKS vited by the hospital staff to attend mors compsnisa, already llouridilag, achieved victories after several la settling within our bordem own hemisphere.” gree murder charge In oonnaction tvenlng. the annual Xmoa party. Dec. 19th at milder better taste gives millions weeks o f desultory sklmilshing. “BuL because of the refusal of emphaMxed that whUe an with tha dlsapp«uance 10 yean fromptl] Ib. the "Y ". All nurses wishing to at- together "each nation age of Jamea Eugene Basaett, of WUI be Walchow la the principal d ty be- tbs laat General Assembly to auth- SUPER GIANT tend please call Mrs. Dorothy Good- orise this department to engage la 5?*?? Itoelf what measurea Annapolis, Md. w UI be 1 tween Canton and Blaa tey. on tbs SHOW NIOHTl it should take to meet Its share of MORE PLEASURE field for reservations. promoting avlaUea. wo>havs been Her son and eo-defendanL>.-.De- la chain SLICED BACON aouth China coast whers tns Japa- o w cwnnaon Intorest and responsl- y u t l e a f Here is a comfortably n e « expedmonary fores landed obUgad to limit sur attempts to MBto.” castro Eari Mayer. 44. llfsr la the RE8CINDINO ALLOTMENTS. A BIO FOip HOUR SHOW! O ct I I prior to eapturtaig Canton. obtain thass IndiuRrlas, and, through “Asi state penltentlaiy as a habitual 09^ country Is concem- criminal, killed himself yesterday ia At CHiristmas time m d these plea* Alton high laced storm shoe, Reports from Canton Indicated friendly agents, simply rsport cs •d. th* sllvtr-^alrod oeerttory sold, 15c lb. Washington. Dec. 12.— (A P ) __ their executives that ws would Uka the county Jail hen. atreet w the Japanese were withdrawtog *lst no one doubt for a moment that Supemui blucher style, featur- P W A officials said today they were to ass them ssttla bars. Prosecutor B. Gray Waznar was sure-giving cartons Chesterfields’* EVELYN W A TER M A N fresh and SMOKED rwtndiag at "break-neck” spe^ from Bias bsy, ssat o f Britlah 00 ^ • ! the poMlbOlty of armed Kulo, a f Hongkong, sines they no longer “ It Is our bsUef that hod ws dudlenge exists, ths United at-ras prepared to conUnue tha tilU . how- allotments to projects which conld autboriasd to engage ta fast, grondmo HELM ing double aole con- SHOULDERS need the bsy arss for rscefylng il wffl mahitoln adequate defensive ever, but authorltiaB w a n chiefly packaged in gay hoUday colors—wel* Burled a not qualify with requirements, ao aad pronootiag nsronsutles, sr Has Now Joined Our Staff that funds might be given to new supplies, now transportsd directly ailUtary, naval and air sstswirf.- cooccraad with obtaining from M n. atruction and rein- applications. to Canton up tha PesH river. tbeis basa a stats-sponaorsd Indus- Smith a clue to the whamabouto at corned by smokers everywhere. May we suggest an early appointment 15c lb. trial dsvslc^mant board, at least two . arrested tor your Holiday PenAinentT Heavy Japanese troop movs- B e no eoU on any other na- Basaett’s body. vote proi - ----iiiunrm. r or thres o f these concerns would be forced, stitched heel. SUMMONED F(M» CONSPIRACY ments west at Canton — n»ed to ALSO ^ to do Ukewise. but left tbe clear : Molue br foreshadow ths nsxt naaj-«r Japa- a part o f Osanecticut'! Industry to* “RICH MAN, tmoUcatlon that aD would profit by JfeS ratu Footwear Sold la Oar Shoa BUTTER day-" _ this szampto. CHRISTMAS BAIT You*ll find Chesterfields a better d|pe« H A R R I E T T ’S OUcago, Dec. 12—(A P )—Twenty ness drivs toward Kwangri POOR GIRL” ______Dope Fitted By X-Ray individuals, 18 oorporaUoQs and two Yunnan provlnoaa. N o aaikm was mentioned by name Bqatpmeat. WUk ROBERT FOUNO In Hal’s reboka at totaUtarlan ayo- Otlcago — Suborban BigaiaTiH rette because of what th^ give you mere 29c lb. trade asaodatloos/ were snmmooed nr ew n oAL ooNBiiioir LEIF AFRES Beauty Salo n to appear In Federal <^urt today to tanto wblcb ha aald ware not new scbool girls bsUera tu n sbout Harrtatt------hi tha axpertanea at qq U fslr pUy. Bo. for tbeir annual a. a the blend that can*t be copied smoking pleasure Aon any cigarette jm ■Mwer a Cham of coosplracy to Hollywood. Doe. IX — (A F ) Hyg ' what onto C. B. HOUSB rMtoaia trad! te Um to* oanos tbsy hlredran orebsstra, eaU- *

society of Stafford Spriaga Funeral er, Leroy Kinney, Hebron; Ceres. 1%* “Peeping Tom” which tally bold in the bargain. On wet or DOWNY MODEW will be held Tuesday morning at 8 Rosa B. Johnson, Coventry; Po- been ocUy* in the vicinity of Maple foggy nlgbU he lifted bed room | ROCKVILLE BOY SCOUT STAFFORD o’cl'-ck in St. Edward's church. Bur- The World IS noona. Isabelle Wilder, East Hart- Salvaging Millions and Walls atreet for aeveral week windows after removing the ven- rial will be In SL Edward's ceme- ford; Flora. Mary Hills, Wapplng; tilating acreens and watted for | Electricity SPRINGS tery. lady assistant sUward, Helen baa tra:^erred hU field of activ- I STRIKES MELONS someone to enter the room and turn AWARDS ANNOUNCED JOHN C. NICTTO Lathrop; member of execuUve com- ity to the West Side. on the Ught. Several women were 478, Statlard mittee for three years, Ira Wilcox, Of Feet Of Lumber During the past week residents of terrified os they watched the man'a Tolland. Reports of the subordinate Onter and other streeta on the head and ebouldere vanish through the Bllington Congregational cburch TOLLAND Granges were read at the meeting West Side of town have been both- the open window. Experonenters Hnd Ught The annual borough election will Aocerdlng to L. 8. Groso; StaUiioga____ are ready for delivery and ered by someone peeping into win- Ghrei Oat Foflowbg Va- for tbe past three years, has been MRS. JOHN H. STEELE from the various masters, Stafford, ^ I A A 11 AM ____. . Many persona at whose reeldences actepted. Rev. Metzger recently take place today when officers foi Fnat Hartford. Ellington. Bolton Project Director for tbe OonnectI scaling. Logs may then be deliver- dows. the man has operated In past weeks SUfford flpiings will be elected foi 839-4, Rockville cut 'Hmber Salvage AdmInUtra rr.-iigned to accept a call to become Spray Means Of Control Tolland,«wis«uiu, Coventry,«jTiruirjri Andover,/ v n u o rrr, andmna h m ^ ^ \ — IT—-7 ! ed to' the scaler whow u u willw in graderr a a f i anda n o The EUst Side operative bad a have failed to report the occurrences Offers You riois Tests And Examina- pa.ator of the People's church at the coming year. Voting will take style all hU own and be was espec- to police. W onderful Dover, Del. He will leave the Rll- place In the Legion room In the The funeral of Mrs. Caroline Granges were represented by their Ington church after the flrat S\in- Against Killing BGghL Warren Memorial hall from 10 a, A born Charter, 87, was held Satur- members. Ellington Grange waa tioBs; Those Who Were day In January. m. to 3 p. m. The election 1s day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the awarded tbe banner for attendance Rev. Metzger has been 111 at hla usually a peaceful affair with only Tolland Federated church with a having the largest percentage of home for aeveral days and on Sun- one ticket In the field. The can large number of relatives and their members present. Unwood R 23 WATERS CLOSED Siccessfnl In Passing. (AP) — Farmers who cultivate day Rev. GIbaon L Daniels, asso- didatea nominated « t a citizens friends present. Mna CharUr was Campbell, master of Ellington »air Italned until the logs are sold. It Is R AISING I ciate auperintendent of Connecticut melons In Connecticut have never caucus last month ore usually elect- born In Tolland, Ocl. 12. ^851, the Grange was given the banner. Ward “ I* that the logs will be sold Conference of Congregational been able to depend upon a good ed unless the names of other condt- daughter of the laU Albert and Spaulding of Suffleld, chairman of otherwise woiUd be atvers financial by the Timber Salvage AdmInUtra- TO FISHERMEN A F AMILY! KockviU*, Dee. 13.— (SpecUl)— and Christian churches, occupied the crop. Downy mildetk Is bound to dates are written-ln. The normal Mary (Charter) Abom and bad been the legislative committee of the lose to the eUte. Unless salvaged tlon during the next five-year peri- Choice Of Christmas Gifts puipit St the Ellington church. vote at a borough election Is less a resident of Tolland during her life- and utilised approximately July i, By Olive Roberts Barton i I The (bllowlnf award* bave been break out In the flelda earlier sr Grange, reported that there were no od, aa fast as the lumber market Mbouncad for tbe Boy Scouts at than 100 although there are nearly time. Rev. Valentine S. Alistni, actions to be reported at the meet- 1939, this timiMr will be ruined by may be able to absorb them. The later with consequent losses Twenty 1700 registered voters In .Stafford l^astor of the Tolland Federated ing, but that the Rural Roads asso- wood borers and blue stain and “I am so glad that Mr. Eberbart n ooaehiaion of tbe various tests •Spring*. full amount of the loan made by or more year ago this disease nearly chureh. officiated. Interment waa ciation was looking for member- will also form a serious hazard to the Dioaater Loan Corporation to State Board Of Fisheries Is going to glvs you a Job for | M sxamlliatlntis held tbe past Candidates whose names appear In the family plot at the Skunga- the remaining timber. WAPPING de.stroyed the melon industry here, ships to assist In the drive for keep- the Northeastern Timber Salvage Saturdays, Frank. Now you can .iccordlng to tbs late botanist. Dr. on the ticket are: Warden, Ronald maug (East) cemetery. She leaves ing the roads under the care of the In Omnectlcut, according to In- Athletics, K. Pitney, Troop 89 MRS W. W. G RAm A. MItchelT; burgesses, George R besides her husband six grandchil- Admlniotration to finance the sal- And Game Bans AngHng get the things you have been want- Origley, Troop 89; Autoroobll G. P. Clinton of the Agricultural Highway department. He urged the formation compiled by State For- vage program, pliu the necessary 8809. Manchester Experiment Station at New Haven. Towne. Robert T. Fitzpatrick and dren and many cousins. members present to direct some at ester A. r . Hawes, there are ap- ing. Things we could not give Glen MacBetb, Troop 89; Bot William Kiislansky; tax collector, administrative expenses, will first you." , gcaMilea NeUMm, Troop 89 It attacks all kinds o f melons, and Mrs. Erne.M, Roy Dlmock who has their energies along that line In proximately 95,615,000 board feet be repaid from receipts of the Ad- / On Lakes And Ponds. The Wedneaday Afternoon Club bos been found occasionally on ixilo Plccln; clerk and treasurer been ill for several day* with an their various Granges and towns. of softwoods and 307,503,000 boaril "That’s why I got roe a Job, ----- “ M 14 ministration. after which the bal- mother. I Just had to have a tux. of SouAi Windsor will hold Ita next .squash, pumpkin, bottle gourd and John W. Kelrons; bailiff. Chief of infection of her throat Is able to be The Grange was served a turkey feet of hardwoods which have been Ttooi Police George Keoly; re(H"trars of ance will be prorated within the Besides, It takes money to go to r iistiy, K. Pitney, Troop 89, watermelon. In fact. It Is the most around again and care for her fam- dinner at the Tolland Orange hall at eeverely damaged by the hurricane. state to those who sold the Urn-, meeting Wednesday afternoon at destructive disea.se of cucumber* voters, Joel H. Reed. 2nd and Wil- ily. 12:.30 o ’clock by members of Tolland Hartford, Dec. 12— (AP) — The movies and the girls all expect a an lucBetb, Troop 89; Civics. 4:30 o’clock, with Mrs. A. C. Hol- Of these amounts about 69,d70,000 ber. V and melons In this state. liam L, Taylor. All the candidates Mr. and Mr*, aifford Ward and Orange with Mrs. Henry Labonta board feet of hardwoods are salv- late Board of Fisheries and Game little sup of something afterwards.' Deaaan, Troop 14; Cooking, K. land as hostess. Mrs. Olcott F. King are seeking re-election having served In the next few days a series of H "I know. It won’t be such a First symptona of the disease arc , J. Rauscbenbach, Glen Msc- family have moved from Dobsonville and her Home Economics club of able. The salvaging of this material county meetings will be caUed by announced today that 23 lakes and [ will give a selection of reading. The light brown to yellow spots on the In the borough government during to Snipsic Lake to one of the West Tolland Orange In charge. The strain on us to provide you fun U lYoop 89; Dairying, Robert club is starting work on an art will make available to Connecticut State Elxtcnalqn Forester Floyd M. ponds will be closed to fishermen money, os I call IL Boys aU need foliage ami a soft fungua developing the past year. Warden Mitchell apartments. n-'mber present was about 180. resident an Income of approximate- laa. Troop 96; Flremansblp project and a collection of antique* Is seeking his third term. CMIIward for the purpose of ac- this winter. 'Uliam Stilea, Troop 14; William on the undcr.sidrs of the leaves. Rev. and Mrs. William C. Darby Mrs. Edith Costello and Mrs, ly $1,500,000. will .be on display at the Wood Me- There Is a purplish rnirt to the The 6Sth annual borough meeting Anna Murphy had charge of the quainting t*wn representatives with The Ice fishing season will run to "You bet. I’m not one to let a Troop 14; Ptrst Aid, G of the Hockanum Methodist church Under the aupervlslon of the the full details of the salvage pro- girl pay her share. Some of them morial Library, Mrs. A. B. Wlllaon downy growth, and when the disease for the purpose of hearing the rc were callers In town Friday and whist party sponsored by Tolland United States Forest Service, the Feb. 9 and the dally catch per fish- Troop 14; Hanicraft, R. gram. These town committees can, erman Is 20 fish, not more than 10 always insist, like Mary. She says Troop 89; Hiking, J. Ran- Is chairman. She will be aaalated is severe particularly In damp, warm ports of the burgess and the trea.-t- were present at the church supper Grange at the Ckimraunlty House Northeastern Timber Salvage Ad- by Mrs. H. V. Parker. .Mrs. William weather. It spreada rapidly until the iircr, and to see If the voters will In the evening, Friday evening. because of their famlllaiity with lo- of which may be pickerel or wall- she makes enough helping at tbe lenbacb. Troop. 89; Metal Work, ministration plans to purchase logs cal conditions and needs, be of library to go balvea ^ ' F. Peck and Mrs. J. Watson VIbert. whole melon field ap^ars dull and authorize borrowing money neces- Mrs. Edgar Stoughton of Wap- eyed pike. In addition, 30 smelt may _ _ ------when we’re 'Ham Hunniford, William Stile.a. from blown down timber at apecl- great aervice to owners of damaged be taken.' out But I feel like a piker when >. Otddottl. Troop 14. Mtaa Virginia Burnham, daughter gray. The foliage withers and sary to meet current expenses will plng called on frienda In Tolland fled log receiving or scaling sta- of Mr. and Mrs. David Burnham * vines die. leaving stunted or taste- bs held tonight, Monday, at 7:30 In village, Thursday. woodlands In their respective towns Angling licenses are required and she even mentions It It’s a man’s I Music. A. E. Guidotti, Troop 14; tions scattered throughout tbe hur- by assisting In the selecUon of i«. place to pay the bill. I always S A N D W IC H TO ASTE R S PERCOLATORS Automatie hfliidtng, Hoffman, Pleasant Valley, spent a few days In less fruits. Sometimes the disease the court room. James Rhodes was the prompter fishermen are limited to use not TO ASTE R S I* found as early os mid-July In wet ricane area. A United States For- ceivlng points tor togs and by giv- more than six tlp-ups between 6 tMnk. Don’t you?" Herbert Sharp, Troop 93; Phy- Philadelphia, recently. After being defeated In its first at a dance In Ea.sfford, Friday eve- BOLTON est Service scaler will be made A daughter, Linda Elizabeth, was seasons and sometimes not before two games of the season the .Staf- ing helpful information to timber a, m. and 8 p. m. Tip-ups must be “ Yes,” admitted Mrs. Gray, . TO A STE R S aoal development, G. Denson, ning, Mr. Rhodes Is very popular available as soon as each log re- owners. Troop 14; Ptonooring, J. Rauschen- bom recently to Mr. and Mrs. Miles September. ford High school basketball team for new and old-fashiened dances. personaUy attended by the licensee. tMnk It is a man’s place to do all $ 6.9 5 and $ 8.9 5 $ 5.5 0 and up and up NOTCH ceiving station Is approved by the Under D. Cutler a salvage of- Waters Listed Closed he can to help a woman,"' $ 2.9 5 feaeb. Troop 88; Poultry Keeping, Grant of Warehouse PotnL Formerly the recommended con- defeated the Griswold High Five, George Neff with h|j popular or- OSCAR W. ANDERSON trol was to keep vines covered with 38 to 22 at a game In Jewett City, Forest Service State Project DIrec-' 'flee baa been opened In WUUman- Waters listed as closed to ice fish- Frank got hta suit on •’time." . $ 9.9 5 to $16. Cbarloa Stepiie, Jr., WUIlam Hunni- The YM.C.A. will open Its basket- chestra known as 'Neff's old Saw- Gowdy's Filling Station tor and when a sufficient number of His mother thought at first she Jbrd, Troop 14; Public Health, Her- Bordeaux mixture from the begin Friday night. Panelem with 11 mill Gang" furnished the music Uc Town Hall. ing are; Beseck Lake, MIddlefleld; ball season Saturday night at 7:80 8676, Manchester Burr and Stillwater ponds, Torrlng- would advance the monev. an'I let appitx k|Rt Sharp, Troop 93; G. Denson. at the Wapplng Community House. nlng to the end of tbe season. How- points and Bosco with 15 starred for the dance at the A. C. organiza- ever. thi* spray la too harsh for the for the locals. family have moved to the nreetem ton; Cream Hill pond. Cornwall; something else wait. Then she T ra ^ 1 ^ RapUl* Study, Charles The Senior ‘'Y" will play the tion In Ellington, Friday evening. smiled ruefully and charged her Mlalson, Troop S6; Safety, G. Den melon foliage and Is liable to Injure Peter Corslnl, 63. died at his Leonard O. Bragg, master of the Tbe Center School ^pMented the Gardner lake, Salem; Greenfalls 1 Thompsonvllle Terrlori. end of Bolton living next to the reservoir, Volimtown; Hatch pond, mind. Frank might forget to pay •DO. TTm 14. WUUam StUea and the vines end the set of fruit. Fur- home on Tolland avenue .Sunday East Central Pomono Grange, and play "MIgnon" Saturday night to a The Abe E. Miller Poet Auxiliary, ther experiments have been tried at former BiU Martin bomMtead. Tbe Kent; Holbrook pond, Hebron; Manl- her back. He had a sort of blind SHUtam Hunniford, Troop 14; Sebol- of the American Legion, held a spe- morning following a protracted lli- of Ea.st Hartford Orange, was re- C O A L . . . the farm of the experiment station ress. He waa born I.n Italy March large audience in the O nter Com- homestead Is now being remodeled took. lake. Granby; Miller’s pond, spot about money, like his father. •rtfilp, Qlen_MacBeth, T ro ^ 89; ctal meeting at the South Windsor elected master of the Pomona for OM Co mp i ^ y ’8 Waterford. She would be In a hole with her #almmlr^, Ed ^rlgley. Troop 89 at New Haven In the past few years 11, 1876. He came to his country the coming two year period, at the munity halL Following the show by the new occupants. I town hall Friday evening, to make and although they are not complet- in 1912 and settled In Stafford there was dancing. Th* play under G. E. WILLIS A SON. INC. North Farms reservoir, Walling- cwn bl Is. so she let him buy the Rarbert Sharp. Woop . 92; Glen______Mac- ptans for the Children's Christmas meeting of the Orange, held at the The WPA workmen are now tux as he wanted. M aey, 'ftoop 89, Broad Brook; Gor- ed the following measures have been Springs where he since made his the direction of MUs Young bad a working on Moira’s road and the ford; Old Marsh Pond, Bristol-Ply- Party. Town Hall In Tolland. Wednesday 2 Main St. Phone 5125 The seventeen-year son. how- art Hoffman. 96; Wood Working. sitlsfactory for several aeaaons. home. Besides his widow. Mrs. at an all day meeting. The follcw- cast of 26 which included nearly the Notch road. mouth; Patagansett and Power’s The Girl Scout troop, which la Good results were obtained with \ irglnia (Bellltcna) Corslnl. Jie Is lakes, East Lyme; Peat Works pond, ever, let the second week slide, and X Rauaobenbach, Troop 89, Robert Ing were elected to serve as the of- complete cla.as at school. Miss Pearl the thi d. He had to buy tickets Troop 96; William Stiles, sponsored by the Auxiliary, Is busy Bordeaux mixture when vines were survived by three sons. Reno Cor- Giesecke played tbe leading part as Meriden - Berlin; Quassapaug lake, making stuffed toys and scrap- ficers with the master; Overseer, Middlebury - Woodbury; Roseland for the prom, at two dollars apiece, Troop 14;; Edwin Hopklnn, Troop 14. sprayed thoroughly with a 2 2-10 slnl of River road. Michael Corslnl Perry Lathrop of Vernon; lecturer. "MIgnon." books to bs given to the children at lllutlon, beginning July 1.1. and the of fJharlton City, Mass., and Rlcco lake, Woodstock. and be explained that corsages cost Star Scout certlflcatee have been Lucy Blrdsall, of Enfield; itewanl' The farmers' banquet U to be held hko diamonds. warded to Edward Grlgley of the Newington Home at Christmas. treatment repeat^ every ten days of Main street, two daughters.'Mrs Ellsworth E. Covall, of Andover; on Sunday. Taunton pond, Newtown; Wattles CASSEROLES The girls are also painting chairs, until half the crop was picked. Joseph Colaglovani and Mrs. Donald PYTHIAN SISTER pond; Watertown: West HIU pond. Now that be had the right ELECTRIC Troop 88, Broad Brook; Kenneth assistant steward. Donald Wood- George Ompbell who for th* past clothes to wear, he went more Pttnet. Troop 89, Broad Brook; Gor- and putting up new curtains and There was somt^ine Injury from Baldlnl of Greenfield. Mass., a ward, Andover; chaplain, Henry R. New Hartford; Winchester lake, >Vm In their hall week has been home with a wrench- Winchester; Wononscopomuc lake places. It meant cabs and all I don Denson of Troop No. 14, Kock- the use of bor^au. howevru*, and brother Paul Corslnl of Avon, also Bridge. Enfield; treasurer, MIIm E. Entertainment, CLO C KS two other treatments were preferred ed shoulder, is feeling somewhat Salisbury; and Wood Oeek pond sort* of things. H E A TIN G PADS $ 5.9 5 vnie. Miss Elizabeth Abbe, was the six grandchildren. Mr, t^orslni Hayes, Ellington; secretary. Laura better. S o cia l. leader lost Sumlay evening, of the by the experlmentors. Fhe first was was a member of the Italian Benefit Dance Norwalk. Mrs. Gray paid the Installment* G. I-oomls, Manchester, gate keep- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Paggol) and and worried over the butcher bin C O R N POPPERS Tbe Children of Mary Sodality of Young People's Society of Christian to spray vines with copper oxychlor- K O D A K S ODD FELLOWS HALL Ice fishing will be permitted at and up da wt Joseph's church will bold a Endeavor. ide, two pounds In 100 gallons, every Columbia lake, Columbia, to Jan. 1 which waa mounting. She had $ 2.9 5 $ 2.9 5 nd np Okrlatmaa party foUowlag Its busl- week or ten days after mid July TUESDAY. DEC. 13. 8 P. M. only and at Hayward lake. East been having a woman to iron, but Sunbeam RMS meeting tonight Tbe biial- FAtfEO P.4THOLOGI.ST DIES Basle copper sulfate iise ./swe -Segtt EAm, CmO IT'S THAT NEW NASH IVI-RYROI)) lIKtS Mis* Agnes M. Carroll. 31, of 311 WestlaffhooM 'tary, Morton E. Thomp.Hon: for Tuesday Rues street. Injured In the same ac- out constanUy. Where was the $5.95 up $ 5.9 5 e trustees of the Ellington ('em- cident. on Connecticut boulevard In rest she had hoped for, the little seA C ^ ^ seSDO ery Association wish to inform all D wpNOBK thi* new Nash is taidng the country by East Hartford, was taken to SL relief from her problems? F O O D MIXERS ving business with the a'lsocla- MESSIER-NASH, INC. AN-»torm—withN •ktorm—with its its new new autwnatic autwnatic "Weather "Weather Francis’ hospital with a nose In- Xhen Frank began to talk col- n In the purch.is" of lots or 10 Henderson Road Tei 7258 engine! And it’t a beauty—a long, ^ury. lege. “It won’t cost you a thing," S es. that due to the death ol t streamlined bullet of a car—unbelievably low priced, A 2 5 c SALE Daniel Manglno, 23, of 85 Maple- he assured her. ‘TII work my way. $ 2 4.9 5 les B. Sikes, former agent, that ton street and Francis Otaldt, 18, I might need a little money now as you see. Cpme in—see it—drive it—buy it today! and then—you know. But It went Ehart and record of lots may he purcSSSl Youll Save on every of 23 Columbia street, were »Tk*n be much.” at the Town Oerk's ofTice In to Hartford hospital with cut* after If Ellington Town Hall, and that % V' i Pork Chopa, all center cu ts...... vite ih their coupe knocked down a wooden But she knew, did Mrs. Gray, "rtsl arrangements can he made pole on the Berlin turnpike In New- that Frank would never be quite h Harriton L. Hamilton of K.a.st i l i ^ n near the Wetherafl^ town Independent He would continue McKE let until further notice " chSdfBiJfG^;d'’T.*. to use bis parent* until he waa G i f t s to B e B ro u g h t. married. And afterward, too, most A Blcml of Beef, Veal and Pori^ for a deiicioua ioaf * Two other cars were Involved in likely. Her mistake lay In pot In- December 18th wall he observed the accident. Six persons escaped White Sunday at the Tollaml olstlng that he save, and keep out ii.' u ; i ‘B ^ f f V r - s i ; w h ; i ...... Injury. of debt. SCHICK RAZORS ederated church. At this time Both the East Hartfotd and New- Ifls will be brought for th" fhn-t- obi* TH E DESERVING BOY ^ Routing. Rib Cut. 4 ti's ^unebi BED LAMPS iss baskets. •A"" ington accldenU happened Sundav $12.50 thi g t« night Grange Oirlstmas Partv. Loin Roast of F r ^ Pork ‘ 7...... !k' \0 ,K* DESERVES A GIFT MILITARY SPUNDOR W A F FLE IRONS ! The regular meeting of tlie Ver- Sunbeam Shavemaster In l«m Grange will be held on Friday Fresh Pigs* Hogks...... o i'i!J V t $ 3 .5 0 and CO' xi ^MAVERICK AHACKS renlng, December 16th. This will FROM "HIS” STORED TO MARK INAUGURAL $15.00 $ 5 .5 0 and up pe foIU-wed by the annu.al (Tiri.stmiis hfOAt $ 5.7 5 ttrty and there wdl be dLsttIbution x\* CLIFFORD’S ^ SOUTHERN SENATORS « gifts. Kach member Is request* I to *.'.; ; ; ; Hartford, Dec. 13— (A P )—Mili- #A to bring a ten cent gift for the awed^*sJit nSii’nW tary aplendor wiu mark tbe In- OTHER ELECTRICAL GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER art Cvlftmaa tree. Refreshrhenta We suggeet a few of tlw praetleal gtfl% Bonclesa Chuck Roast for a nice pot roast ...... 29c lb. Cauu-lottesvllle. Va., Dec. 13— augural parade from the Hartford OF THE FAMILY: sad a social hour will cnnchide the ,UPP' bet recnenber. we have all the “luxu**" ^ P l-M a u r y Maverick, former Cffub to the State Capitol Jan. 4. Curilng Irona — Vibratora — Hair Dryers — Bottle Warmers ^gram. gifts, toe! Democratic representative from The staffs of Governor Oosa and Horiul Tonight. »* Texas, says In a magazine article Governor-Elect Baldwin, a poUce MoSJ^Te Tc.^****” * ^ ~ Baking Lamps — Sewing .Machine Tha Friendship Class social club 25c GR OCERY V ALUES that “ many and probably a go<^ platoon, a cavalry escort and two Floor ' Bridge . frill hold a meeting at MIm Martha oompanlee of the Oovemor'e Foot Bowe cans 25e whacking majority” nf the south’* a^ Table rer's home on School street this f,Xll" ••aatora and representative* "are Guard win participate. eteiUng. This social was postponed SWEATERS braiwrniit Juice, sweet and nnsweetened. Royal SearleL rtO' th* very worst enemies of the The state officers and offlcetB- ttam last week Monday because at •outh.” LAMPS the stormy weather. elect will accompany the outgoing $ 1.00 Sweet Mii;d: SwwV GherkliS Hie article, to be* publUhed lo- and incoming governors to tbe Card Party TonIghL and ReUah. lOrtranee J a r s ...... 2 for 25e There will be a card party this winter Issue of the execuUve chambers in the capltol SVening under the auspices of the Wool • • Both 25c Virginia Quarterly Review, charges and win wait there until Mr. Bald- $5*00 **R PYank Badstuebner Post and Aux- ntr Bald^. fyey, hand picked...... 5 Iba. 25c Most aouthem leaders who reach win is notified that the Joint - en ^ngree* do ao by working for tbe sembly of the House and Senate 1* Wazy. VFW in the G. A. R hall this AW Mackinaws • m iag. Playing will start ■\i ®***i7*l***aource corpora- awalUng Mm. He, hi* staff and the flompUy at 8:15 o’clock. Prizes - or Occident...... 5-lb. bag 25e t»M , tntUe plants, insurance firms other Incoming officers will then go Will be awarded and refreshments $4.95, $5.95, *nd mortgage oomponies owned by to the ball of the House for the in- Will be served. Mrs. Mary Sloan $8.95 P. * ^ p th a Soap...... 7 i e . bars 25c eBptern capItaL Re contend* that, auguration ceremony. la chairman In charge of the card Boras Soap Chips, 20 Mule Temu...... 2 IgS!pkga. 25e reactlon- forties for this month. • n r ^ o p ^ ie e d to tha average in- -A n e a t Made. Sport Flannel wwBt BT their own aouthem peonle. “OOBEIQAN” PHTEB Allan Maine, 22, of East Main I AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Ml set waa arrested on Sunday by Paducah. Ky.—A farmer, clad In BELL SHIRTS B A C K T O W O R K a hunting outfit and seated In an Supernumerary Policeman Stanley Miniature Hand . . ^ . Kulo, after Mrs. Eva Neff, Malne’z J«ke Orangeo, lanealze. regnlar2ii^* On'Se l«B A^aplae — Tbeyre stealing automobile with a 13-gauge shot- SWEEPER-VAC grandmother told the police he had $ 1.00 Mwvela from WPA wortter* w * T gun at his side, was srrestod on s ; Burted a stick ' ‘ of wood through the ^ n n a n LangMori. watchman oo ehsrgs of drunkenness. Clothes Wosher where she Uvea Main* waa "Been bird hunting.” bs told of- Vacuum Cleaners Vacuum Cleonert Bette to r •. reported to the ficers. Tested on eharge of damaging prt- 2 bnnehes of Carrots and 2 bunches of ___ 25c rtBrilPe office that robbera—oae of TjRe property. It waa aUeged that Ski Hots $1.00 armed-loaded a truck with From tbs hunUng cost a patrol- $ 2 9.9 5 ^ Ifoliie broke the glaae beeaua* Mr*. ehovelB and other tools and “prd inaa pulled—a shc-potmd fish! $9*95 «p $ 2 4.9 5 : Jieff rsCiiaed to give Mm money for jut AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Bwagr. t i n O I S C Q t l l l MP! Mittens S6e ITCKUP _Meff told th* poUcB that her 9AN IM WAB DOBMAl^ be e fiS 5 2 ; : " ! ! " . ? . " ? 3s A ; M«8t CooWea ...... • • • • 15c do*., *2 dot 25e • ^Httshurgb — Taro poUceiseB 4 B*qdBjrA Franc* (At th* dres^ tq> Ufcs waslthy wonwa in ...... ;S for 14e Jl* ptoitler)—Dee. ij,— ( MMUdwts Manchester Electric Division m ^Bto* war ftoot ra wrt all hifsd were s soiqd* of iB sa MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 2 ,198S

tta e( tba lagiUaiAta braaebaa of ad that New Tork Isn’t and naver MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. DECEMBER 12.1988 HUmrlfEatEr tba buatBeaa bapa baan Mpbonad was really a part of tba Uni tad — '' fya th in g to n ^*j.**»** ts«- SAFE DBIVINO RUNS SAOESEVSn away to make food for tba mlaalng Statea It la highly probabla that Ing televiaion programs in their own IN EBSRT FAMILT ever, that they were ready for what- Eitfttftts Herald aaaeta Mr. MorrU Will dlacovar, befora na CORRIGAN BEATS SAYS TELEVISION homes. PRESTO N GRO VER | Norge announces new "Many people have the mistaken FEWER HUNTERS OUT ever Italy might offer In north Afri- WmU«HgP UX TBS Tba corporation, apparently well haa gone veiy far with bia acbema, Oklahoma City, Dec. 13— Idea," Mys Mr. Benton, "that tele- ea. ALD nUK TIK O OOMPAMT, INC aad profitably manafed In evary (AP)—Safe driving runa In the Field commanders on tha frontier 11 stMcu auMt that tba big dty Juat can't do what Washington.—Members of Con-S PRESIDENrS PAY viaion la definitely bare and that ba proposea Without pausing _ to draw___ breath_____ Ebert family. The Associated NOT YET PERFECTED NOW THAN LAST YEAR of Libya, Italy’s north African IbaehMtar, Oosa. other way, would aeam Ukely to greM who like to get their tMth ha recited Uiat {hat salsMarisa and wagea low prices for Christmas ! Motor Carriers of Oklahoma to- their new radio Mt will soon be colony, have kept private wtraa hum- Christm as VBOMAt PBROUaON oontlnue aa a going concera when Into a rasoundlng phrsM like lost In the depression amounted to obsolete. Regardless of what taxea OwMrai Uao<««r today gave iU hlgbMt safe driv- place In television, standard radio ming between Tunis and the Parle Pevadad Ootoixr t. lift thla strange excejicence hto been 'downtrodden farmer" or "equality 9119.354.000. 000 man-years of labor ing award to Martin Ebert, License Purchases Drop In War Ministry with constant consul- SOMETHING WRONG of opportunity " are taking aiT awful lost ran to 43.435.000 while coupon broadcasts are here to atay." tation on defense plans. Tree* f amputated and wboet^er Is respon- ting In the ‘ Earns As Nnch In Three BlackweU, Okla., who haa driv- First Two Months; Hurri- Mlafead Btut CtcbIdc except The reader may have observed beating In the early days of the clippers lost 919.800.000,000 In divi- aa 33 yMra without an accident. Artlnr W. Benson So Re- We Frfifih eat trsM h s t hgtt- I aad Bolldayi. Entered at the sible for Its development baa been monopoly Investigation. cane la Blamed. Call F o r__ -Ilea At Manebeater, Conn., aa one particular oddity about the cua- dends. Gross farm tosses added up Hit two brothers. B. B. and O.R. er. Cat to oitl„ Claaa Mall Matter dealt with. Its big manufacturing They brought It upon themselves, to 938,800.000,000. Months As Exeentire Deliver Your tomary labor-trouble riot. When for they Invited economists to put Ebert, were next on the list with ports After Week Spent NYE IS SUSPICIOUS CHARGE REVERSES 2-6 ft. PritMfi SDBEClUPTIOirkATn department baa given employment tha bedrock under the Inquiry and Strangely enough the production NORGE 21 years each. Town Clerk Samuel J. Turklng- *>0010^8 PreMsriptlomt ble. . Om Tear to Man .Moa to a very large number of Bridge- waltara are on strike and thera la the economists set about doing It In of shoes didn't slip mucl^ even in Gels For Year’s Salary. ton reported today that for the Per Menu to Mall >..t ae a scuffle with the police over dem- a way that only economists can de- the tough years, which Indicates the Al Ike RCA Inslitale. OF AGGRESSIVE WAR hunting season of thla year, embrac- WEI.DON DRUG CO. l^ le Capy ...... I «i port and Fairfield people, so a suc- daya of the barefoot boy are about BEING CONCEALED Prescription Pharmaclsta Earl F. M itchell PeaVered One Tear ..«>.oa cessful reorganisation and atralght- onstraUng or picketing it turns out vize. For four solid hours Isador gone. In 1936 and 1937 more than and a box of ing the months of October and No- 009 Main Street that the Individuals wrho get the Lubln, commissioner of statistics In STATE DEATH TOIL vember, on which his returns are B«n St. Tfil. 8 4 lt MSKBEK OP THE AUOCIATED enlng out of the enterprise Is a the Labor Department, pinned Con- 400.000. 000 pairs wrere produced each HoUywood. Doc. 13.—(a P) Arthur W. Benaon of Benson Fur- Waterbury, Dec. 12—(AP)—Con- complete, there were iMued 180 PRESa cracked heads or are thrown Into year, far greater even than 1929. necticut residents pondered today a Belgrade, Yugdalavla, Dec. 13._ Tba dean elated Prete la exolualvely lively Connecticut interest. gressional and departmental mem- Thanks to Amsreia’a regard for niture A Radio recently returned resident hunting licenses and eight the calaboose are tnick drivera, bers of the commlttM to their saats By this time several commlttoe red roses "suspicion” voiced by U. 8. Sena- resident trapping ItcenMs. ThU to- (AP)—The government estimated antlUad to tba nee e< republloailon headlme heroM, Douglas Corrigan, DURING WEEK-END LOW from a week spent In New York tor Gerald P. Nye (R) of North t^ y that the party of Premier ad all aeva diepatebea credited to It sailors, masons' helpers, sidewalk with a presentation of statistlca the members were more than borsd the jalopy filer, hardly needa to tal of 197 IlcenaM Issued la a large ar aat etbarwiae credited In Itali FATHER COUGHLIN ■um total of which ran far beyond while others tried to cover up by City as a guest of the RCA-Instltute, Dakota that the United SUtes In- reduction from------lastyear year ______during___ the Milan StoyadlDovich would have aeper aad alto the local aewa pab> salesmen—anything but waiters. asking questions. A member of Con- write to Santa Claus for anything. By associated PRESS •bout 313 members In the new Par- bUlions. of which he Is a graduate. The ob- tends "to cany aggreMlve warfare same months when 388 hunting and Bshad berein. In the unfortunate controversy When the strike Is among truck Lubln la no fan dancer when It gress can't yawn In public with any The former 950-a-week aircraft Connecticut welcomed today the to the ends of the earth." liament to 64 for the opposition but All rlcbta of repabllcatlont of A real gift! mechanic has earned 975,000 in ject of this visit was to get first Mnounced no addlUonai figures on i apawlal ditpatebei herein are alee re- resulting from certain views on the drivers, sailors or whatever, the comM to holding an audience and safety whatever bacauM sura as news of a marked slump In Ita viol- Nye spoke last night at the Sec- by s W m e n " " - ' In 30 minutes he had emptied a shootln' a photographer will snap throe months—aa much as the Preei- ent d u th toll during the week-end. hand information on recent develop ond Congregational Church Forum Turklngton Mid today that tha the Sunday elections. subject of religious persecutions ex- rioters turn out to bs waltert. fourth of the seats In the once him wrlth hu mouth atratchsd to ball- dent of the United States gets in a The only person to meet death by here. postponement of the hunting aeaaon Failure to publish late flgurea Fall aarrlea client ef N. E. A Serv^ year. ments In television. Say ''ELMORE BUILT" laa Inc. pressed In radio broadcasts by Rev. When the Chicago Newspaper crowded Senate caucus room. Two- swallowing proporions. A Norga Washar la a down-right practi- violent meant during that period Thla country, he said. Is being the ravages of the hurricane and the bmight changes from the oppoxl- Charles E. Coughlin of Detroit, the Oulid struck the Hearst papers In thirds of the spectators had had cal gift suggestion, and we'U admit He la the star of a movie and the waa JoMpb PompaM, 25, o f''B u t ■ Although many improvements "stampeded Into aa armament pro- unusually warn weather probably tlon that the government waa con- To Your Funeral Direcior Maabar ABcrlecn Ntwepeper Pub* enough by lunch time. Too Much To Handle there's not much sentiment to such a gift author of a aucceaaful autobiography Haven, whorflC ------was struck*----- on the bead have been made on television trans- account for tha falling off in if. MSIlng reverses. Hthara Aaaoetatlon. Radio Priest has met with no auch the Windy City recently we won . . even though there's hardly anything gram here which calls for our fight- But the members of Congress It is Increasingly evident that in magazine and book form. oAturday by a place of a bu n aaw mitters and receivers, Mr. Benaon ing a war In any corner of the censing this year, although thoM Only when yoa ^Mdfy “Ehaeia.haUt’* Fabllahara Rcprcicntattvac; Tba rebuff aa that administered yester- dered wrbat branebee of gainful en could not walk out on their own neither members of the committee mother would appreciate more. So, He leaves by regular airliner late blade which broke aa be operat- believes that television is still a world.” who have gone Into the wo^ have Jallaa Matbewe Special Aacacy—S»w day by Cardinal Mundelein of Chi- deavor would be represented among hearing, especially since they had nor the general public had fully un- with each Norge Waaher (or Electric thla month for a tour of 15 big ing It. He died ahortly after admit- long way off. Equipment that was secured valuable game. With De- "Norwalk” or "Wilbert” barial VMilto Tarb. Cbleago. Detroit end Boaton. bally-hooed It to the skies. They Refi^erator or Range for that matter) cltiea to boost hla book, and he la tance to New Haven hospital. considered good within the past year cember 1 the open Maaon on birds cago In a few words read by Bishop the victims of violsnce. If violence derstood the magnitude of the In- ordefiHl for Christmas we'U deUver . . (»n yoa be sare of lasting protfictlba. MEMEBR AUDIT BUREAU OP had to alt while Lubln told them, vestigation until the economists be- laaalng hla , famous second-hand However. Harold C. Kelsey. 35, of has already been discarded. New cloMd. and rabbits•bits aMm to bo'tha CHEST GOLDS CtSCDUATIONS. Shell of that city Immediately aft- should develop In that particular among other things, that baaed on with your card . . a box of beautiful red Middletown, deputy state dairy and main hunting object pow. Yaolts nathmal gan staking out the foundation. If monoplane to the San FranCisco food ______WHOLE TOWN BURIED ■M^fi Thefie high qaallty of er one of Father Coughlin's ad- walkout—aa It almoat does In Chi- 1933 national Income the country finished as outlined It will take ten rosea, for aanttment sake! And here's World's Fair, for a percentage of commlasioner, died Saturday Trappers have foimd enough to fra* The Berald Prlnttna Compeny Ine„ wal chaarful Christmas news. Norge night In a Hartford'hospital a sit kMp them busy. It la raportod. al- repnUtion are reaaonable In coat. aaenmea no finsnclel reepenelbillty dresses. cago from any kind of a strike. had lost 9133.000.000,000 during the months to twro years of more or less the admtsslona. depression, or. If figured another continuous hearings. haa reduced prices on washera for Christ- fracturad skull suffered Dec. 2 when BY VOLCANIC DEBRIS UioughTn some placM tha muakrata Tte BBBoylaf dixeomfortx of a eeld fa Ask any repateble Faneral Director. fer typoyrapnieal ermre appearina In 'Aa aa American cltlren, Father Well, the showdown came last J Waste Oaeh On Line tu rn adyartlaamants la ■ tba Mancbaatar way, the Iom was 9325.000.000,000. Already It is widely speculated mas, with aavlngz of as much as 925.00. he fell down the elevator shaft of a are not as prevalent m in eome BhM or throat, inxraUy whM Evaalaa Herald. Coughlin haa tha right to express Thursday and when HsErst truck New prioea zU rt at 952.50 for models y He Is open to other offers capl- Hartfort building. Hit funeral will seasons. And, as always, thoM who •"bthlag, warming Musesrokiuscsrolx Is apellsd. that ultimaUly the thing will nar- A tallzing on his so-called wrong-way . Better — ----than-- a —mustard xtaid plixter, Mua- 25th Year of Service. his persona] vlsws on current drivers attempted to drive through LaMn L«t*e 'Em Have It row down to a battle of economists, with electric pumpa. Wednesday afternoon In Manila. Dec. 12—(AP)—Volcanic know where to catch them aren't All In all It was a field day for ^ ^ g b t , but he listens to none If there Middletown. debris washed down the slopes of telling anybody. -- action beeauM IViVx ■ NOT A ]1|Klust MONDAY, DECEMBER 13 evenU." Bald the Cardinal, "but a picket line there was a lot of each seeking to ImpoM hla pat stlmu- figures and Lubln wras In there theory of economic reformation Model 178P Ulustratod, with alectiie cash on the 11ns. Mayon volcano during last week's jstlog. It penetrates the surtsea xirig xad ELMORE St COMPANY he la not authorized to speak for jostling and aome punching, the pitching. He wax bom with a sta- upon tha commlttoe when it comM pump. Is now 970.95. (Formerly f p e Is a busy fellow, aaiting away typhoon buried the whole town of belMte oulekly relieve local oongaatiaau PAN-AMERICA the Catholic church, nor doea he police charged and eight persons tistic In his mouth and probably as tc writing legislation. In that event 9104.05). A typical exaiiftile of Norge overnight fortune, personally Camallg, relief workers reported to- FRENCH KEEP SECRET perns due to eoida, a boy wax one of those forever the economist who wins the Inai^ Christmas prices! tending to all his financial affairs. I CONN. JEWRY TROUBLED day. No mention was made of casu- Deed by inmki^teioVeeia. R^ma- ROCKY HILL It la unllkaly that any Americans represent the doctrires or senti- were arrested. And of all things! al tlM. i b y a a a y dbet on WI LD! R r asking you to take a number, add track with tha committee will design working dally before the camera, '1= =— - f dbeton aad AurMie Abl'HALl save 0mm wbo are determined to ments of the church." Every one of them wraz a newspa- four, multiply it by six and extract the legislation, regardlssa of stacks and using bis spare time on Sundays Death toll of the typhoon, which ACTIVITIES OF FORCES /" njf** ■('J“9the: Regular, CUldrsa'a find fault will discover ground for The tnten.se and magnetic oratory per man or woman, every one a the square root and the answer is of tables, charts and horMback opin- to rellne the brakes of his 10-year- BY DIRE PREDICTION •wept 15 central Philippine prov- 11. WATERPROOF Bnxb crlUclsm of the course so far of Father Coughlin has swayed member of the Newspaper Qiilld. ions. old car. inces, stood at 149 today, with many Tunis. Tunisia, Dec. 13.—(AP)— great numbers of people, and while The magic lantern town of Holly- New Haven. Dec. 12—(AP)— still mlMlng. ^ The French high military command pnrauad by Secretary of State HuU Not a waiter, not a longshoreman, wood never aaw hla like before. he haa repeatedly declared with not a single outsider. TTie newspa- ^nnecUcut Jewry was troubled to- today Imposed secrecy over aethl- Bad Ida aaaoclate delegates to tbs high-hat; they don't accept mere showed today that tedustrlaJ pro- W A TKINS There exist a ftw frugal start, but day by tha dire predlcUon of one of tles of their forcM In Tunisia, for br o t her s I N c LINDYS in PARIS Pu-Amerlcan Conference at Uma, great emphaals that he speaks for per strikers were rolling their own. signatures now without some per- duction has reached a higher level only Corrigan Uvea In a low-priced Its acknowledged internaUonal lesa. which Italian newspapers have or will fall to find muth reason for himself and not for the Catholic There seems to be something a sonal note of regards to whomever than at any time In the lost year. hotri room, cornea to the studio on era, Dr. Nahum Goldman, that the been clamoring. tha signature la indited. For the a bua and lunches on a nickel Ice The French left little doubt, how I l i R ------,e| ^ BBOtfaction with the way In which church, he has also time and again hit cockeyed In this In more ways <4 WATKINS BROTHERS WILL CLOSE AT5:S0 CHRISTMAS EV E year 1M9 "wlU bring about the final Of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh said autograph market has become eroam bar. llquIdaUon" of the Jews In Oer- tba dalagnthio U functioning. Mr. made It conspicuously plain that than one. One gets the Impression glutted during the past year! many. today that he had taken an apart- firat of all he la a priest of that to Paris and setUed down here R dH'b apMch of Saturday was a from It that newspaper people JOr. Goldman la spokesman for the with hla family for the winter. BMstarplaoa of careful but at the church and a loyal servant of Catb- aren't as smart aa other strikers, Jawlah Agency for Palestine to the BBoa Uma purposeful and candid ollcltm. Which means that be has who let someone else do their INTERNATIONAL U W SOUTH League of Nations and add Epproacb to tba problem of Pan- had. In effect, the apparent author- scrapping for them. Also, since more than 800 members at the an- A. W. Benson y^terday of the Q>n- ABMriean aoUdarity in the face of ity of CathoUclam behind him. That when has the calling of ths report- INDICTED BY PRIEST COVENTRY necOcut CSiapter of the American assumption is seriously shaken by Ideas are being bom every day In tba worldwide ^langer of totallUrl- er or editor fitted him for physical Jewish OongTOM. the labratpriea and therefore noth- Hospitalization Cardinal Mundeleln'a declaration BEAUTYREST The Young Demooratie Club aa Bupramney. combat with a lot of tnick drivers Boston, Dec. 12.—(AP) — Mem- Coventryr wHlwHi bold a meeting and ing really definite baa been accept- Conunanity Plmn TYom the reception of the Hull that Father Coughlin doea not "rep- and cops? bers of the League of Catholic Wom- card party In their rooms In the ed. Television U definitely here In an SUPERB resent the doctrine or sentiment of en today took home with them a Hotel BldwaU tomorrow evening at experimenui stage only and the Don't be anprepared for the 2 ^PBBCb by the Latin-Ameiican dele- Pretty aoon folks will begin to scathing Indictment of International BY SIM M O NS SHOT BY POUCEHAN; •xpensM of aooiiHdent__ or slck- gatsa and the readinesa with which the church." wonder whether the newspaper law uttered yesterday by the Rev. half paat aaven o’clock. Plans for RCA Institute la spending tbou- nets. Our Plan provIdM ae- This declaration should put Fa- the affair ware oomplated at tha aands of dollars yearly to develop BBvaral of the stronger and more people in the Newspaper Guild are Dr. Edmund A. Walsh, 8. J. •oeial commltttM held at the home IN CRITICAL CONDITION what will someday be a big factor tual expeuBM not exoeedlngt Infiuenttal of the South American ther Coughlin where he definitely real, after all, or phony. We have Rev. Walsh, regent of George- CHRISTMAS VALUES town University's School of For- eg Leonard Van Aradale. At the an- In the radio business. 98.00 per day Hospitalization rapobUcB have promptly come for- belongs. In the position of an never known a single real newspa- A gift packed nual election, the following officers n any Hospital for 88 daya eign Service, tn an address to the New Britain, Dec. 12.—(AP)_ At the present urae televiaion ward with proposals of defense American citizen speaking solely were elected: President, Ltconard for any one dlMbUlty. per man who wasn't much too League, charged International law Van Aradale; secretary. Miss Carol mnu r poUceman early today, programs are being tranamlttod on on Eosy^to^Own Terms!f •galnat extension of totalitarian tn- for himself. It will probably great- cagy to pick a cop or a truck driver wras "In total eclipse,"' and said Van Arsdala; traaaurer, Misa Ernes- WilUam Lazar, 20. of 120 Daly ave- an average of two hours weekly in 95.1)0 per day fo r G raduate fluancM In this hemlspbere, It is to ly affect the degree of authorita- to punch. that through the Munich conference, w ith good tine Criekmora. nue. la ta a critical condlttra at New York for experimental um Notm while not In HMpItal "the most spectacular piece of Social, chairman Thomas Wellea, New Britain General boapital only. Mr. and Mrs. Radio Owner for a limit of 85 days. ba aeeaptad that Mr. Hull's state- tlvenesa conceded to him hereafter theater ever arranged, the conquer- by many of hla listeners Jr„ Edward Franz, Mias Ruth PoUcemen Edward teplta and would not care to Invect money in fI8J)0 for AnaMthetio and Op- D BMnt of United Statac policy has ors of 1918 became the victims of WallM, EruMt H. Woodworth, WtlHam P. Hayward Mid tiey a television receiving set unlcM they erating or Delivery Room. BoeoaaMully nulliflad the propagan- 1938.'l health an d Dorothy Wolfe; publicity, chairman! a t the youth while be waa trying to had dally programs to sm and listen fi8.M per dey Metomity CeM fin work of Oerman and lUllan In New York] He asserted the British govern- Dorothy Wolfe, Michael F ^ p e ^ r a long ebSM through to. Right now televiaion programs QUEER INTERPRETATION ______By Oaorga Rota I ment distributed gas masks and dug eastern aad northern part of the w e being received only within a 5,oj^teUaeUoq up to e limit TSece^/ xulamrlm to Lima prior to the bomb-proof shelters in London to Is W. OiMn Post, Amarloan radius of 35 milM of the tranctnit 14 days eonflaemeat after fipentng of tba confaranoa. The millions of Americans who put the paople In a frame of mind b eau ty 10 moethe fron origtnel date listened to or read the forthright .o f Coventry and Mansfield, ting station. Therefore, until such of the poiioy. El It waa B aklUfui as wan aa a New York—Manhattanites; Noel to accept the Munich pact. hold ita Gbrtatmas party on Uma as there la a transmitting sta- TtfbtaouB praBenUUon of tba prob- speech of Anthony Eden ' last Fri- Coward, the playboy playwright, ffiMplng m a Baautyrsat la mort than • T uaod», December 20, In^ the* Town tion'In Hartford or vicinity local CMt Ananally...... gj®. day night will doubtless be consid- appears to us to be one of the sad- HAILS TRADE PACT. i^u ty treatment, aa It glvea tha dMp restful hall. Each member-is requestedrei to FORMER FREE STATE radio enthusiasts have little to took frigidaire IdB of pbyalcal dafenM wben Mr. Plena evaliable to Oronpa, erably mystified by an Associated dest In mien of anyone on the Rial- •Imp that arazM evary Una of fatigue with bring_ a toy, also aome article of forward to In television. Add to this Hun told tba conferenoa vary plain- New Orleans, Dec. 12.—(AP) — that youthful, glowing fraaluMM every woman nonB-perlahable food for the Christ- Indlvldsnla and FamUlea Press dispatch from London de- to. A melancholy, he tries to hide Francis B. Savre, assistant secre- GOVERNOR DIES TODAY ths fact that television programs ly that bis nation waa not seeking No beauty aid can match IL It’s an mas naaketa. will not be on a regular dally sched- Refrigerator with the M E T E R -M IS E R claring that many British polltl- by ready smiles. tary of state, today hailed the An- Ideal Christmas gift . . and on Watklna Bud- The Girls d u b will meet tomor- , Can 3018 BdUtaty alUaa for any purpoM of A waiter Is our tutor In such -glo-Amsrican trade agreement as get Plan you can pay for It next year. row evening at the home of the ule until sponsors are forthcoming its own but was merely advancing clans see, in the fact that Eden did knowledge as the kitchen name for 12—(A P)-Jam es and you have a fair Idea of why It BENJAMIN CHENEY “the effective reply to the defeatism president MIm Adeline Hoff. McNeill, 69, governor-general of the tba theory that tba protection of not proclaim war against Premier an ordinary glass of water. "Mu- which appeared In some quarters The Men’s club win hold their an- wUl be five years at least before! 178 East Center Street nicipal champagne," they call It after the Munich settlement" twin or full size iuS/* 1*28 to 1982, Manchester listeners will be reoelv- the Amarlcaa muat be the business Chamberlain, Indication that he Beautyreet mattresaea. nual meeting for elecUon of officers died today. back there. on Tuesday evening, Dec. 30 In the of an the American naUons If it la may return to the Chamberlain The giggllest lady we've seen at INDf.STRIAL PRODITTION Box springs to match, McNefll waa a member of a com- cabinet, since the New York speech 96B..50. vestry of the Congregational mittee appointed In 1922 to draft a to be achieved—and leaving It to any party la Beatrice LUlle, whose HIGH. church. A repreaentative of the ronsUtutlon for the Froe SUtoand tba oonfaranea Itself to suggest the was a "pro-government" talk. sense of humor apparently embraces state highway department will show any jest, be It sure-fire or feeble. W A TKINS ^coming goirernor-gener^’ Washington. Dec 12.--(AP) — acopa and plan of such defense. If that pikestaff declaration of ■ R O T U E R S I N C pletuTM of the construction of the served from 1923 to 1928 u hlSi frigidaire the detet;mlnatlon of the British Whatever happened to that Ha- Federal Reserve Board records new bridge at Middletown. commissioner. * This waa the very best kind of psy- waiian trend around here? We Today la tha final day of the an chology, because It destroys the people to preserve their democratic remember when the hula and palm nual drive for funds for tba Wind- ELECTRIC RANGE freedom at any cost was Intended groves were the craze only last ham Community Memorial hospital More Beauty For The argument of the Faiclat propagan- summer. CURB QUOTATIONS to serve ax anything like approval Campaign workara for South Cov- dlata that the United States Is try. Tha rhumba still gains In popu- of the appeasement policy of the sntiy ars. chalrmsn L. A. Kinga- Ing to' make Latin America a tall larity and one of its strongest ad bury, the Rev. Henry E. Roblnaon, absooiated pr e ss HOLIDAY SEASON t t r FRi6ID A /R£ $ W RIF / Chamberlain government. then vocates still is Producer George to the North American kite. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sebwayar, Mrs. Am Clta Pow and Lt B .. 1% U £B C H RIST M A S,,, 8o far the progress of the con- Ceptaln Eden speaks a language Abbott, who l.s at this htp-shaking norence Cochrane, Mrs. Thomas Am <3en ...... nightly In one Latin oazU or an- T H RILLIN G - - Graham, Mrs. Portia B. FuUer, Misa Assd Gas and El K W'.W'.W m h i t c h e h ... a n d y o u r , faranca has been such as to provide which no American can understand other. Jacobson, Mrs. La-wranoa Latimer Am S p P o w ...... -n n d none of us believed that we Blue Ridga ...... ' much ancouragemant for the hope Marion Whlta. MIm Barbm 1% 600D JUD6MBN T that an tha Americas wui unite did not know exacUy what the No Tower Overtime. ^rpenter. MIm Adeline Hoff. Mra. IH I brilliant young Britlsb staUsmaa Wa discover, upon casual Inquiry n om aa WaUta. MIm Persls AUan, Cent StatM E l ...... with grim determination In keep- that one-half of tha Vmplra state Gifts of W atkins Furniture ata Serv...... I was talking about, or what he M n. Rftyiaond B. Besu^att. M n wJS^ire week-eewiet ‘ ing out tha European F.asclat men- Bulldthg lights up automatically at W ^ter Van Ar*Uto7M l«r O rS i ata Serv, pfd ...... , To be sure of complete beauty Ir' ace. i m f . i n t night, so there's no need for us to »«Ibury, MIm Aljoe B. Coombs. 7 ^ I Pd-n , .,M hardly have given commiserate any further with the Thero were 46 Coventry patienU Penn Road ...... Unit G a s...... Phone 7484 for appointment. I'he ' ' cri.itn government a office workers who. we thought (Right) Sheraton - Colonial te'^tad at tha hoapltal during the Mc Kesson and robbins were tolling up there over midnight muffin stand made of solid ma- P«tys^ the third largeat number Unit u and Pow A i;:::;:;: A shampoo, rinse and machine- more efi-. the beating by any other Oil. hogany. A beautiful decora- Mrved from any of the surround While authorities, receivers, dl- ™*'hod than he did by teetotally They are putting special "Stop' tive piece for living or dlnlnr tag towns. SEEK LOST FISHERMEN. less permanent will work won- end "Go" lights on ‘limes Square room. MIm Persls Allen spent tha week- rectors and high officials of the 'hat talk, and by pre- for pedestrians, but It's our notion ders. senttnp to his vast American audi- A coffee table with wood gallery end aa the guest and Mrs. B o ^ , Dec. 12.—(AP) —Chart O WTse old Sents enggoeta thaae two coBcem appear to, be genuinely be- that It's a futile gesture. Timex Mirror top and pedestal bsM Inspired by W ^ ro n M. Bennott la SUpleton. Gtmrda iought with dwindling hopM wildered by the strange sltuatton of ence a picture of a Britain with not Souare pedestrians don't care. 119.75 112.50 18th Century English Tha Staten Island. today Rockport fistoman, gleaming Frigidsirei for her happiest the McKesson and Robbins corpo- one thing In common with the ex- The mnst "promising" playwright 24-lnch round top la mahogany uwported since they art out S ^ Christmas. TheyTl nuke her kitchen isting regime. In America, undoubtedly. Is Clifford veneered. Grand Rapida-made. u rd ^ in a smaQ powerboat to flA ratloh, manufacturers aad traders Odets, whose latest effort, "Rocket Cape Ann. Bad wMthar yaa- Lily Beauty Parlor hourt shorter aad easier . . . eave im- ta drugs, derivatives, wines and Hardly anyone on this side of the to tha Moon," is on Broadway. Crit- nCKET LINES THROWN terday forced abandonment trf a liquors, there are Indications that water will doubt the probability of ics always Insist that his plays start Your Gift • to • the - Home ■eai^ by a Coart Guard plane for House a Hfde Building portant household moaeg at evety turn a brand new tj'pe of corporative Eden's return to the British gov- as works of genius and fizzle In the two men, Rudolpho Johasoii second and final acts. An unusually low pttoa ''^ 1 ^ MEAT MARKETS Albert Carter. ... and cany on the giad Christmaa juggling has come on the scene. ernment—or that It wlU not be a POPULAR PRICED * for auch an attractive oc- spirit for yean and j^ n . ^am berlaln government but an casional chair. Sheraton Apparently here was a great In- 8o They Get Change, Eh? daaign with raadad lega W— (AP) — duztrial aad commercial concern Eden government. Leave it to Billy Rose and he Moreomr. they wiU add to thcplae- will convert Manhattan Into a wild and turnad arm euppor^ wets throws round insr* ■!« conilstlng of several divisions, each j and wooly West. At hla next cab- REPR O D U CTIO N S la a group of cotton dam- where pneWnf .companlM haa- fH in m iiiiN O N iep •ure and weU-beiiig of eveiy memluf of *®parately managed and operating ' NO CAN DO .iret, the Diamond Horseshoe, cus- ask covers. ^ t o s hulk of New York cltya waat u d poultry and dellvariaa, in the fomily. For they giva the fincet in f U i / ataaost Independently within its I tomers will receive change only in DeMfim your own bedroom, add to a room i The president of the New York cartwheel sliver dollars. a l r a ^ starUd, or begin a ntw room miim wataneoi, moved under police ffion^-eeving rtfdgetodon eervice, and Beautifal Sterling SDvm own sphere. Apparently the very wra a plaea or two from our Popular City Council. Newbold Morris, who Everyone, wa guess, has a fa- A “Wlto canid by Gift Medallion Jh?, large business of each of these de- the other day wss the only official vorite barber, and we have ours. Priced fiction ot Colonial ^produettona. the Unlt^ Meat Workers (CIO), QUJe/’H nnexoalled cooking and LaHtig partments was conducted leglU- Ha Is Sam GroM, the tonsorial ar- ^ventean different designs from which .. •‘g w fitem, repreMntaUve of 2lhhMfeo.rawe4.IUo..,* person to oppose the sale of the to eeleqt, beautifully made and formanoe at low cost. ®ataly znd profitably, with all its tist In tha Aitor who shears and (a>mmittM Mn. win w wCTTee Sixth Avenue Elevated structure shaves such stage luminaries as A1 Genuine mahogany conatruciloOe « • waa 98 per Take Santa'a tip. Gome in and learn oparaUona open and above board_ •s Junk almo.st certainly destined Jolitm, Eddie Cantor and Al Smith with tba exception of one. That for Japanese, war use. has another and who goes to most of the First strlkera’ joba had been how ea^ it ia to own one or bodi dfal.dlMria4 ooa, tha crude drug department, Nights In order to sm which of hla t j * « by aalaamen and other am- EVER idea which wouldn't seem to ba celebrated patrons up on the s ta ^ of foeae Fr^idaitaa on our libetal praBumably had ramifications ex- quite so good. He proposes to have needa a hair cut. VIGILANT tandlng all over the world, with TlUe c a ^ ehaet talcM eA the style of a Christmaa Putduae Plan. the city of New York bar all Ger- ,-H : ’w. •arahouzM in foreign countries and BeMttleoMat News. lowboy to give us a piece of furniture that . - . in his efforts to man ehlps from Us waterfront. He We wonder how many authors la as begntmil as It u ueaful. It’a the eor- bring finer faneral af«Btz and representatives, every- thinks such action would be an an- rrot answer to the queetion, "Will the irtMra It was suppoaed to have can write toward a certain budget Complete aarvice to thia eonuaa* ■iiii: i:i‘ swer to "barbaric persecution of and auccMd as Edna Ferber did I fit Into our future homer" ■atarlal azMta in the form of to- Groups This model la mahogany venMred. OthM nity, WUlisin P. Qaiah the Nazis against defenselesa Jews when she collaborated «i "Stage chests from 917A0 up. SS.5T JESS' adopts whatever meth- TBBtorlM and accounts receivable and ChrtsUans.” Door.” Mlaa F. wrote that; play or to tha axtant of many mlUlonz. In order to pay the coat of a new od* snd fadliU es may UnfortunaUly for the gratlflca- Connecticut home—and It did. How it Is reported that this great Separate better salt the be- TUa aiiina. m aear, Ift e tlo.i of Mr. Morris' Indignation, Chinatown and the Bowery used mtavew y to be the lurea that sightseeing (Right) BetteiJIglit aanxed by tMa «-way reavement needs of le k uetaael | ?•***•■• F*®ple eheoae a gigantic fake; that great and self sufficient aa the city Meces floor lamp. (Or you may chooM the aama thoee he attem b. W ^ T H A ig sot Mly fer prasnmpttra warehouses are no£h- guides held out to inquisitive visit- ***!*) Far e a r 1 ja e d locka, botbaMuM of New York la tn many ways. It ora and then Radio City was the daaign In Student bridge type.) BronM tag hut malUng addresses, many of |4aM basM; pleated or stretched silk A Modem a t thaw waO-hwaim reniilailm Isn't big enough to write new inter- bait; but not most Manhattan tour- shadM erltk rayon Ualnga. far trvth/uJ ikae leniin n- thB petattva trading agenU aten- national law or denounoa existing ista are eager to take a bus trip Funeral Home fesoatad here era a few of the to sec the World's Fair Grounds In clerka. the wboU treattos batwaen this natloa and O M popular Wahlmm Pro- E ttBRM paper balloon. tU present incomplaU atata. C«Me in todagr airt OM othare, and tha tatematioBal rights New York’s wrathful raetaun^ thii ttaoadag annectlcw by BE d e n a r s of teventorJas dUti of Bbipping are not for lU detorml- tours art up In arms beowM the KEMP’S acta •W R O TA MT f »K « .I N I MS e fr igidaire sa l es and ser vice DEWEY-RICHMAN 00. 763 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER If, IMS -f CLASS OF C AN D E ATK GROWERS REJECT TO SEEK CHANGES PAGEIfXNB WIU BE iNITIATB DAILY RADIO PROGRAM “0)rojr says ha knows you could SERIAL STORY teach ms better than' anyone sloe. nis, with the tenor eolo, "And Lo! TOBACCO QUOTA IN NEUTRAL STAND I’ll meet you at whatever Ume you PRESENT CANTATA tho Angel of the Lord." 1^ pMfeed Iqr ths olds of the raid MONDAY, OacaMBgR ig (Contral-Bastani Standard Tima—P.M.) name.” Anton Luko, violinist, and CAR THEFT WAVE ■Ttor their imrtlds drtvan tad w . Damrhtera Of Ubertjr To Meet BY ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES Ths gray eyes never wavered. If Jerome Schaul, 'cellist, of Hartford, perently ceiuM to naod tlMaa. by si gr ip ARNE CorrselioiM Tos Lot* le Ineorporaut Loot Friday iilgbt ths . mt gf Tomorrow Evening; Chll COFVNMHr. I9M NRA SKNVICa INC. he was taken by surprise. If he aasiated with the prelude, “ Alleg- Adninistratioii FaOs To Ob- SKI'S THE LIM IT AT SO. METHODIST retto’’ (Sonata In A ) by Franck, Georgs Johnsra of 27 Bigelow strcet THE STORY SO FAR: With dren To Rehesrse ¥m Xmas Congress WiD Encoonter Va- wanted to refuse, but felt he could CONDNUESHE was tokoa from a pamifty ^ NBC-WIAF (RED) NtTWORK MOUNT. - kvor kggm kla kob kal krre boL Don Rejrnoldis did' not give any and the offertory, “Intermeazo" by tba belp of Um ermln* PrinccM Play. BASIC — t o t i wsaf wnas wtls «ja r kreb OAST OF CHAKAOTER8 Maacagpt. Elm street near Chaney im . SA LLY B1.AIR — heroine. She “Why, ha*a the rudoot parson I •Lepe. Besides, Sally knew she never sign. “Make It oix o’clock," he said. Bui* niakcii a net and ' eatehea tain Approral On Fhie- .wtss wesh kjrw vfbr mro WO wosn S®**T;rknx kMn kfpy kvt kafo kov Thoma.s Oordner held the contin- and earlier in the week can were th« witch In I t rioty Of Indiyidnal De- cbm wdsi; fiiawtsti karm khbo kgmb kroy kiro ksar ad everything that popularity ever saw!" Solly's face was flush- was expected to be quiet or serious. “That’a the only possible Ume I iff *daf wire kstp: ed, her dork eyes dongeroualy uity of the service by reading the driven away from Locust a tf Ths Daughters of Llbarty, Loyal MCuntaIn: Jrea M »l: Seuthi wmbs w«b C#nL Kart. oonid win her, except That was part of the price paid for could manage.” Christmas Season Opened CHAPnat SEVEN Cured ProdncL bright. Then she shrugged her "Six o'clock—in the morning!" Incidental Scripture with dramatic Broad Brook Man Loses ffis Church streats, Orange Lodlea InaUtutlon, will bold wbre: FaeiDe: aiSt SiStS"® **4®**’® Fretan DAN REYNOLDS — hero. He maintaining the status of popular- appreciation. mands To Bolster Pobqr. 1:S t S StE?®®J*®d'0.N.wa FtSo, danity shoulders beneath the bulky Sally gasped. PoUce have been Investlgsttag. Tte WlMi*a Now Dreoa ita monthly meeting tomorrow night D0|♦»» a-d^Joek Shannon*. Oont.— There waa really no doubt aa to nights, and if anyone questions the The (Christmas seo-son opened at crimo...... -- Tbs hours passed so slowly, and crop restrictiona would fall a re- annual children’s Christmas party ^aa wb»p wool kths kfdm l>(kc krav What a great U g he-man our would- ed. " I can picture you rising at program, which was spon.<;ored by krls ktok kttm wala wrol ktbs kark • «,? ? *!? fuek.r—n.lwork strenuouanesa Just let him look how the Epworth League, with Miss Manchester's latest wave of au- the witch looked so forlorn, that which will be held c j Friday night Individual demotula for bolstering •■PP- 7:pO-Thi County Out. ‘ who would be chosen Queen of the be Olympic champion is, after aU! that unholy hour to irin any dare, the .South Methodist church Sunday suit of referenda approving cotton S'.lfc v lt> iS 7, A b n . r a k . t e h - ^ . l o Ice Coniival. Ail beta were on my poor knees are beginning to Grace Legg in charge. tomohUe thefts claimed ita fourth Hulda began to feel sorry for her. December 23, In Orange Hall at the natlon’a neutrality pollclet os k(hf kido kpfa kssTlitfl; Faeiflti kfbk • • • ^ 7 j»—Kddli Cantor Shew—rest; Did he think I would blteT" my sweet! I suppose that's what afternoon with the presentation of marketing controls but rejecting wen os its defetUMs. kws kml kern kao kmtd SsUy Blair. Sally waa the prettiest, cave in!" He took a circle around The complete choir Included Mra. piece o f loot laat .night when James *Wonder when she had a new dress 7:80. Mrs. Violet, Field la ehairmgn - j ^ o jyuesao.n. Orchntra-w.at This got a laugh, aa she had hop- you’re up to. You're usually up to the cantata “The Adoralon” by quotas for rice and fiue-cured to- Rep. Ludlow (D-Ind) provided _ CsnL EsiL S'Sti"®,.®iY®'®®do Ot Am.rlea the most popular girl to be Invited tha table, making hla knees wobble Marlon Burr. Mrs. Bernice (map- Lazdury of Broad Brook reported to laat?" Hulda said to herself. ‘T il for the affair and would Uke to have ed It would. Someone explained comically, turning his feet on edge, something. But—and this Ume I ’ll PUBUC RECORDS make her one.” So ahe tiptoed into bacco. —grple today by proposing a bon 4:*^ B:l0^aek Armitrenf — to the winter featival. Sally, her- George B. Nevln. A group of sing- pell, Miss Belledna Nelson, Miss polios that his car had been stolen all tha children toMng part In the ■ .Ts B. Anneunesd—wut S:«tiS'2t!!®^ • Yh.itr.—o to ret that Reynolds actually was afraid lay any odds you ask for—you the sleeping Toyshop to the big Secretary Wallace, obviously o:Stl2.8t9"Y 1-omb.rdo Or—to o self, would have been more surprised bringing a laugh from everyone at ers. chosen from the South church Grace L«gg, Arthur H. Pratt, Syd- from a parking place In front of play, "Tell Ua—What la Christ- 4:48— Orphan Ailrtls— •J^10:^F.mou® Mu.ie Kreningo of "anything In sklrta" for all bis bis clowning. Th-n he whirled Sally might aa well give up before you AppfcntleE cupboard where the fairies keep all pleased, declared the cotton victory mas?” come to the hall on Sunday if ahe had not been chosen than she choir, together with a.sslaUng art- ney W. Strickland, David Hutchin- Robb's store on (>nter street. The ••■T *■ •onas-w.it in4^?f*.>vJFSi‘' * ®0"*or—we.t repeat bravery and akUI. “Though Til bet out onto the tiny squire of polished commence.” AppUcatlon for a marriage a- the ' pretty, soft materials from greatly overshadowed the rejec- at 1:30 o’clock sharp for rehesraol. lODO—1*;IX7-Nawti Dancing (1 hre) waa when the committee Informed ists, offered the C?hristmaa story. eon, Thomaa Cordner, Francis Burr machine disappeared someUm* be- tions and assured permanence for S i t S‘lt!f**®*'!P i?lslr.’s aUriM SaUy could tame him," Pudge W y- floor in a dizzy, wild tango that “ ru name them,” Sally agreed. In music. and Eric Earn. cenae haa been filed with the Town which they make dolls' dresses. Following ths meeting tomorrow NBC-WJZ (BLUKI NETWORK her she had been. lie, another o f OoreFs fraternity fore 8:26 p.m., and was not imme- the New Deal's control policies. caused the few other oouple to shy “ And match them with any you The cantata was preceded by diately recovered. a e rk by Lewla Neff and Mrs. Ruth ‘Ihere she found a piece of dark night a Christmas social will be held J-JJ— S 'J tS S ® ? ..* ** *'* * aonos “As If anirone else could be brothers, and another ardent ad- "The national farm program as a s i t S S t l^**'’V'.*na ••"/” asrlsl ■ASIC — tarti w ji wba-wbta wbol into corners to watch the exhibition care to menUon." congregational carols, and four or- MontelU, both of this town. green velvet She took It back to and all members are requeated to ! ' 9 t I 'S t A '" * * " Andy Skit—sa.l wham kdka wxya wjtn wayr wmal w S Queen!' Corey Porter said with mirer of Sally's, claimed. L s ^ u ^ s Is the fourth automo- her seat outside, threaded her mag- whole, open to producers of all ••by w.br ofof wbk Wmff For among all her other accom- She wished she felt aa confident gan selections, played by Misa Ann QnltoUim bring an Inexperralve ^ f t to ex- S i l t J‘l t £ " ’ n'* S' Coinm.nt snnig gratification. For Sally waa " I’ll take you up on that,” SaUy aa ahe sounded! bile to have been token recently ic needle, and In no time at all she crops, will go on," he saldi a.SO—^ 7:S^Kmlly Feat’. Fregram— wjeji; Midwaati w.nr'wTa'Ewirkoi! pUshmente, Sally was the slickest Strickland: "Chaos” (Bach), "The CONNECTICUT AGAIN Aecordlng to a quitclaim dead re- change. Mrs. Hetty Blnks heads Blslognlnl Orch.a—w..L wmt kso wowo kma wetn w^ii Oorey'a girl. For the next few said coolly, with a Uttle proud toss from the west side area. Loot week, had ilnished a beautiful little dress Administration officials inter- days, anyway. dancing partner any fellow ever (To Be Oontlnoed) Shepherds” (Clokey). “The Magi" corded at the office of Town Clerk the social committee. rSt S SttL^***®* ®»"a South: wnd wSS of her head. Her heart beat hard hod. within a three day period, three for tbs witch. She tucked it in her preted the cotton referendum ro- •‘S t ! ‘StfiL*.*®4 Wallwiitiin Oreh. It was no small feather In Sal- (Dubois) and "The Manger” (Palm- Samuel J. Turklngton, John Floeher sults as grower preference for the The drill team will have a short klo*”kr«‘!r k r ti4 V * R r MounUInT with anger and determination. 'Tt’a RECEDES FROM CREST core were token. AU aubeequenUy poeket, and said to herself, ‘T il ■=St apltslny dirts—to e IFs pretty cap to have been In- ‘Juat what is the big Idea?" y fo^ponslve oongrsgaUoo has conveyed to Annie Fischer present farm program over subetl- meeUng at 7:15 o’clock. addy fiuehin Oreh— to e a double dare. Pudge. For Corey's wero recovered otter they hod been give it to the witch when Santa • SrJS‘St!J® ''P W«b«r Musis—to e n?"''?'.®!? WKAF.NBC for optloaM ” 'Zed by Corey, either. Corey waa Oorey asked, after the applause hod rallied to the spirit of tbs musical realty on Proapect gtreet. tute "domestic allotment" and Hot of atatlona In on it. too, I’m sure.” She turned died down and they bod taken a TWO IMPORTANT TASKS brings her down from the roof." 1ft S^l?‘St5®!*®ir*Dtl Courtnty •*"®'® OrehretrsOrehtt.— resident of hla senior class, best eetUng, uniting In the carols with Hartford, Dec. 12.— (A P )—The Dawn came and Huldt went in "two-price" plans which had been CanL KaoL to him, her dark eyta dancing now breathless bow before they van- enthusiasm. advanced by some farm leaders in 6A Andy—w*»t repest ^ternlty on the campus, keyman. “CJheck, Corey, my lad ?" Connecticut river today was recod- to wake Santa, and tell him what THERE WAS NOT ANOTHER THINS IN IT Oanelng Mutlo (1% b r t .) 4:S<^ 8:30—Don WInalow of Na' ^•aa the only son of Peterson dersd back toward their table again. Sydney W. Strickland followed ing from Us second flood cre«t of a vigorous campaign. ROOSEVELT WILL LEAVE . .0“ ‘ : Spna.* from Lindt Trt.-i “ Check.” He nodded solemnly. FACING KEMPS COUNSEL had happened. He bounded right CBS-WABC NETWORK "W hy aren't you entering the wom- the reading of the prophecy with tho week. A t 9 a. m. it had fallen to 4:48— 8:48—Tom Mia's ak.tch-4k.ti Ok-, the steel magnate, no mean That was their phrase to seal a boT' out into the snow in bis red bed- See Approval for Toxeo. acaSpIlahment in itself. en's events, Solly?” He had ex- the tenor aria, "Comfort . My 18.40 feet from a high of 18.46 at 4 They also expressed belief the wabo woko vcao wmI gain. room slippers. He could hardly PAPERS FOR POSTERITY w _wkro_wjr wdre weau wjaa ••IS—S:?t •''•“.:?tSi®.!*®.‘ ■III John.on'i o'"«ktm.irV B.rlton. TdCy made a handsome, couple, pected Sally to come off with top Bridgeport, Dec. 12.— (A P ) —A t- People" from Handel’s Messiah. o’clock this morning. dress. She said, “Do put this on Wink and Twlnk, the twins. Their cotton vote Indicated that farmers wire'r: Midwistrwbftl; “ WeU then," SaUy said. ‘I f we’re believe his eyes, but there was the w^jn kmbo kmox whs. kfab krnt S:S t anrembl . Sally and Corey, swinging along, honors, os she had last year. In- torney John Keogh will be faced This was a re-assuring and chal- Federal Meteorologlat Henry B. Range and Fuel Oil witch crouched down Ir folds of witch. We won't hurt you.” pink cheeks glowed with excite- approved Wallace's recommenda- 8:48—Low.ll Thorn*. - wmti going to get started for the two- etdentally, as his girl, he felt she with . two Important tasks in™ tee v-, lenging prelude to the choral num- Washington, Dec. 12.— (A P ) — JJAST-Wbas wpt whp wbre wore efrb hand in hand, toward the practice Hathaway said that the river wauk) CO W e b . The witch Just cackled. She ment because they were such new tion for new processing taxes to l . if . wmss w«ig wsbl wkbn whio hour climb up that hlU, suppose you owed him an explanation for not en- third week of his defense of G. Le- bers. Miss Belledna Nelson Intro- go below Hartford flood stage o f 16 24 H O U R S E R V IC E President Roosevelt Is going to break *n b » wade wnbf wgan J'5t J'Stli®"i® V.lrtitin.'* hill where contestants would be Clever And Brave- grabbed the dre.ia and tore It to dolls and It was the first time increase benefit payments. The S S t rSt?* Y.i.nt Want.d Frog. fasten my skl-bindlngs a bit tighter tering. roy Kemp, former state land agent duced the cantata with the contral- feet about Wednesday unleaa un- another precedent to Insure the »3*'n wood «>« getting In trim for the big meet the Telephone 3873 "Good grutoua, Hulda.” aaid bits. Hulda'a blue eyes opened wide they'd done anything Important. secretary. In speeches urging ap- wreo wlae wwl wtoo krid ktrh ktaa !:Sr Jint9®'®j:‘®; M.ixning Ah.0d and we’ll get going.” “I told you. I ’m not good charged with conspiracy in connec- to sok). “Behold! A Virgin Shall fbreseen rain falls In the river val- proval of quotas, told farmers the preservation of his papers for pos- wa«o koma wbt wdaa wblg wdbj wwva 7.00— Robinion'. Buokaroe. next day. Sally was as small and But Sally was not thinking of Santa. I must get her dowm.” So with surprise. Santa patted her on Santa chuckled and pulled their Waji wmbr ktal wcoo wdne wnoa kwkh ZiJt f:Jt'^® L**®"— dark and sparkling aa Oorey was enough,” Sally answered lightly, tion with rIghts-of-way purchases Conceive." Her splendid tons qual- ley. TEXACO CRYSTALITE RANGE OIL present law would be strengthened terity. skiing. Her pretty head already for the Merritt Parkway. he hopped into his working suit, the head and said, ‘‘It's little use to red curia. wdbo wmmm wino wpar wmaa « : » t SlStS)*®? Furni.h.. Boredom big and smooth and fair. More than p ie color In her cheeks deepened, ity and emotional appreciation The river foil to 17.46 feet Satur- and hurried to the reindeer bam for by such levies. The chief executive disclosed Sat- »rva walm wrdw wapi S.'StiS StJ!'®®L'"'"®‘®'' Cboir Frog. outlining a campaign. that promUed When the trial enters Its third be kind to mean people. They don’t "And what have you got?" he V, •*?^10:0b—Dr. Hagon Trua or KalM one head turned to look a t them, her heartbeat quickened. Not be- made a aetUng for the entire pro- day at 4 p. m., from* Ita high point a ladder, and climbed up on the The substitute plans, which sev- urday that his family home at Hyde JJJPWaaT — wmbd wlan wibw kfb more thrill and excitement than week tomorrow, Keogh plans to like It.” So he snapped down the asked. wkhb wtaq wkbh wceo wabt kacj wnax iSiotii int 2*®'“'® Forum more than ‘ one remark aig^ialed cause she suit was breathless from gram—a setting to which the choir of 19.2 feet Thursday morning be- roof with a doll's hamper to put eral Democratic as well as Repub- Park. N. V., would become the prop- woo whib kslo kdal w.oa wnifg Fon-Amor. Cong. conquering a mountain. cross-examine further Samuel H. MORIARTY lid of tile hamper again, and he Oanco Music Or. (i\ hr* thein out. "There goes Corey Por- the dance, but because—at last—her aympathedcally responded through- fore It started to rise again. Neither the witch In. He waa a little unceiv "Some old bat wings we found they intend to support, would aban- erty of the government upon bis Stlberman, Stamford real estate out. and Hulda went Into the Toyshop in the reindeer shed yesterday," don production control. They would ter, senior president, swell guy!” bright roving glance had been re- of the floods have caused sertous 301i315 Center S t, Cor, Broad S t tain how to do It. tou know, witch- to tell what had happened. death. In the meantime, a special broker indicted with Kemp, who ad- said Wink. allow farmers to produce freely, Air, Paul Mqiitaman guest; 4:40__ snd, “That's Sally Blair. She was CHAITBR n warded. In a far corner, all by him- Coherently enough, Mlos Nelson damage to be reported. es can cast dresdful spells on peo- repository for his correspondence, Thq Ski-Rest, perched high Uke a self, his attention completely ab- mitted to the defense attorney laat also closed the tiontata with* Quite Affected "We pinned them on our coats selling* domestlcally-eonsumed por- From London, Prime - Minuter voted the moat popular girl In her week that he bad been threatened ple, If they're that sort of witch. books, papers snd paintings will be crow's neat on top o f the mountain, sorbed In the task of waxing bis "Hushed A t Length the Qraelouii & t you remember, Sants wss quite But guess what the witch did and played birds,” said Tv.lnk. tions of their crops at prices guar- Neville Chamberlain addresolng For- school and now she's to be Queen of with commitment for perjury dur- constructed on the grounds and eign Press Association (also MBS- the carnival!" was packed with red-cheeked skis with Infinite patience and lov- Song," leading directly Into the certsln this witch was Just an evil when the hamper lid was down. Sure enough they had some old anteed by the government and dis- Repreoentstlva Lndlow WDRC ing tee grand Jury investigation posing of surpluses abroad at what- turned over to the government. chaln). WJZ-NBC, 12:30—Farm and “ Remember,” Oorey said, “ you’re bright-eyed youngsters dressed In ing care, sat the person she had A-men. The chorua numbers pro- SPECIAL spirit, snd such witches don't She picked up a small piece of the bat wings. Santa broke them up 825 Hartford, Cona. USO which resulted In the arrest of ever prices they would bring. Other presidents have taker! their sweaters and knickers and snow ^en searching for. Apparently he ceeded forth at a good tempo, with know ' much magic. They're Just green velvet and tucked It into the Into bits and put a handful into on munlUona shipmenU to non Home Hour; 1:30—Rochester ClvU my girl this week-end, Sally. Any- Kemp and eight other persons. How Grow'srs Voted papers back to their homes when Eastern Standard rtme. suite, wooly mittens and heavy had not even taken Ume out to ob- phrasing and expression Indicative mssn. They go around hurting wraist of her dirty browm dress. A the witch's hamper. But think American countries at any tiros. orchestra; 4 Club Matinee. one who tried to break that up Keogh's second task is to present Innerapring Virtually complete returns from they left the White House, makir Just better watch his neck!" His booU. A big fire roared at each serve Sally and Oorey's exhlblUon of Conscientious preparation." Mad people and breaking thtnga, tear rolled down her cheek. It waa what happened. When he lifted the unsucceaatul Some Tuesday short waves: hla oldajof the case before the Jury the first time anyone had been kind Saturday's referenda were: It difficult for historians to l^al Monday, Oeoember IS look was so fierce, so possessive that end of the long, log room In the Apparently he did not know they Other Soloists Just like mean children do. hamper lid, a puff of gray smoke flin t last winter to require a popu- 2RO Rome, 7:30 p. m.—Tuesday and court. Inasmuch as It Is expect- to her, and she was quite affected. Cotton quotas—For, 948,798;. them. P.M. Sally laughed. huge atone fireplocoa. The small of were on earth. ed the state will end Ita case earl>’ David Hutchinson contrilmtod So Santa dropped the hamper rose and disappeared Into the air. lar vote on declaring foreign wars, symphonies; PCJ Eindhoven. 9— MATTRESS against. 180.156; per cent for, 84.0. 4:00— Four Clubman. “ I guess no one will dare try,' smoke and wax mingled with the ‘This way!" Sally tugged at in the week. Keogh said he ex- the prophetic bass solo, “There light down over the witch, and ^ e When breakfast was finished There was not another thing in it. sold the United States was morally Happy program; OLR4A Prague, Once Came a Glory to Bethlehem was caught as nicely as you plesae. Flue-cured tobacco quotas —For, 4:15— Patterns in Swing. •he said. "That is If he values hla more tantalizing fragrance of coffee Oorey 8 sweater sleeve. She gave pected Kemp to take the stand In that morning. Hulda slipped her The witch waa gone! She had guUty in the bombing of Chinese 9:20—Popular concert. Town," weaving through a melodic When he brought her down Hulda 130,370; against. 08.568; per cent 4:30—Those Happy Gilmona neck." But she knew that C3orey and hamburgers. The record ma- him a knowing look. “ Remember his own defense as hts first wit- hand into danta'a and said, "What changed herself Into smoke, and GASTON B. MEANS DIES; clvUlans because it hod sold muni- but chromatic passage with accu- shyly whispered to Santa, ''I'v# do witches eat?” for, 56.0. • — Matinee Promenade. would find plenty of competition. chine aang out one gay dance tune our ‘check,’ Corey? Be a good boy you know very well noljody can Rice quotas— For, 3.500; against tions worth 814.336,852 to Japan In 8:00— Ad-Llner. Dance program. after another In rapid ouccaaoion racy and understanding. 912.95 and keep quIeL And watch the made her a dress. May I give It to "Oh, onails and worms and bat gather up smoke and put It Into a leM than two years. Wherever she went Bally always Many 3,874; per cent for. 47.4. 6:30— Christmas moiling. E. J, held court. challenging the chaff and chatter fun.” Arthur H. Pratt heraldod. with Complete her?" wings," said Santa. "Guess we'll bag. So ahe disappeared right un- KEEPS MUM ON MONEY The State Department reported Santa shook his bend doubtfully, The affirmative ballota of 68 2-3 Dunn, Asst. Poetmoster of Hart* that rose oil around. Outside the clarity and decUlon. tho final cho- have to get her aomethlng. Won- der everybody's nose. Saturday that export licenses to all ford. Designs SeleetioB but he opened the hamper Just far der what?" per cent of the growers voting were Rounding the bend they came up- thermometer registered fifteen be- She walked straight over to that WOULD REMOVE AUTO required to put .each quota into et- countries for. arms valued at 88.- WTIC KEMP'S enough for Hulda to slip In the "W e have something," piped Springfield, Mo., Dec. 12.— (A P ) 8:26— Non Wynn, songs. on a dazzling beautiful sight, wlnd- low and there was a bitter wind, but corner, Oorey foUowing. hia.hand- up Tomorrow: The mean Queen. feci. Quotaa for this year's cotton 467,040 were Issued last month. Peru Travelen Broodeasttag Scrrloo, 8:48—The Mighty Show, —Gaston B. Means, 58, oft-ttme rippled snow, sparkling with myriad within was warmth and cosiness oome face a bit puzzled, a bit and flue-cured tobacco crops, ap- led the list with licenses for 8837,- Hartford, Uoiul 6:00— Elsso Reporter, and laughter. LANES FROM POUTICS convict widely known for hla 8104,- news, tiny diamonds, dark sentinels of zulky. proved laat March, won by per- 480 worth of military airplanes. 50,000 W. 1040 H. (1 sail 81. weather. ‘How come you’re not entering that their sudden departure left 000 Lindbergh baby ransom hoax, pines marching up the mountain “GreeUnge!” SoUy oold in' her the only pitfall we fell Into, there rentages of 92 and 86, respectively. died early today at the United No Indications o f Revisions Easten Staodord nmo. 8:06— Rhythm round up. any of ths women's events, SaUy?’’ Hartford. Dec. 12.— (A P )—Reso- DAMAGES TO CHURCH ■Iheni frlenda. Is hope that Improvement may This was the first rice referendum. 8:16— Howie Wing. •idea, a blue, blue sky spread like a calm, clear voice She tooaed back Again I glanced at my wateh and States Medical Center here. While there has been criticism of canopy overhead, and crowds and Babe FalrchUd, a plump, doU-faced her dork curU; her eyea held their lutions urging that Connecticut's Christmas Cards come. Next time we'll be curetul to The sentiment of growers of 6:30—'T o d a y with Bob Trout. Undlsrlosed to the end was hla the present neutrality law In some blond whose nicknams suited per- bright, dongorous look. “W e know automobile Inspection set-up be learned that it wan nearly ten read our dope more thoroughly. hurley and dark types of tobaceo to- Monday, Deo. 12 6:4SS-James Martin, songs; WDRG crowds of brightly-costumed people. 0 HAVE BEEN REPAIRED o clock, and the ahuw was over. 1 secret of what became of the large quarters since It was enacted In p. m. “Isn't It lovely?" Sally exclaim- fectly, asked the question that ull we're Interrupting. A thouiond 'taken out of pollttca" through Our error kLlax reading reminds ward marketing quotas In 1939 will sum Mrs. Evelvm Walsh McLean String Ehsemble. ANTHRACITI retraced my atepa and knew I had May, 1937, administration leaders :00—Backstage Wife. ed, and then, “ Oh, Oorey—look at of the “gang" had been hesitating pdrdona for that. But Corey wants Civil Service examlnatlom and call- ^ I Beautiful Cards TT f\ us of a story ronccrnlng a chicken b,' tested at similar referenda next of Washington. D. C„ gave him on 7:00— “Ckjunty Seat” ttorriag Res to put. “ Everyone thought, aa ing for drastic revision of the pres- witncn.ncd a alght that no book could flatiirday have given no indlcaUons so far of .15—Stella Dallas that!" Sbs caught hla arm. stand- to ask a favor, os one brother to thief. The thief waa caught, then re- his promise that he could return Collins. ent system of operating test lanes Egpected That Masses Will Be describe. specific revisions they may seek. :30— "Vic and Sade” ing breathless, watching a dark -g- Queen of the Carnival, you’d put another. Isn’t that right. Cbrey, JL I With Envelopes leased by the former on condition the kidnaped -son of Col. Charles A. 7:18— Lum and Abner. One change suggested by some :45— ‘‘Girl Alone” ure poised high above their heads, the rest o f ua gala In our places on njy lad?" She threw him a laugh- will be presented at the annual Celebrated At St. James CHARLES E. BOOTH. he would studiously read the Bible, Lindbergh alive. 7:30—Eddie Gantor« Camel Cara> •klla and a k a t^ ” convention o f the Connecticut Au- Congressmen would permit the :00—"Dick Tra<^' van. a figure that voriaged now with one ing look that bound him in intimate Generators Sunday In Main Church. the Idea being that the crook might The big time swindler offered no President to embargo shipment of "W hy should yon think that?” understanding. tomoUve Trades Association Wed- Dietlnctlre, Better Quality Cards Smartly Designed. M E SEC S T A R S : 15—“Your Family and Mine” '8:00— of America. swift jfraceful forward movement, reform. However, the next night a death-bed statement. He had met :30— ‘‘Jack Armstrong” SoUy asked. Her dark eyes, be- beaday at Hotel Bond here, accord U the ammeter poiutei Editor. Manchester Herald. Quofations— munitions to aggressor nations only. 8:30— Pick and Pat in Pipe Smoki poised for the gelande-sprung, or Oorey prided himself on being a It was announced at the mosses noise was heard In the vicinity ot earlier attempts of G-men* to ob- ilfi— “ Little Orphan Annla Death long curUng lashes, were *bg to CJari R. Lane, Association swinge back and forth rapid- Dear Sir: The law now provides that embar- ing Ume. jump, rose like a bird silhouetted good sport. She knew she could manager. In St. James's church yesterday that the hencoop, and after scouting the tain here the Inside story of the goes must apply to all belligerents :00— News and Weather. searching covertly for one parUcu- rely on him not to 1st her down. ly ot remains at aero while Referring to my letter and your ca.se with atony silence. 9:00— Lux Radio theater. against the ski, then skimming down from progress ^ I n g made, indies premises, the farmer cornered the I am In love with Reno. alike whenever the President pro- 15— Sports' Roundup with Eddie lar person among aU the dose-knit Don looked up reluctanUy, run- reply printed in the Herald of the Means death had been expected 10:00— Guy Lombardo's orchestra. the trail o f tha zUck steep slope, a FAVORS FARM PROGRAM you are driving the genera- tlons point to the possibility of thief, to find It waa the same pussy- — Mrs. ,). Richard (Dixie) Davis as claims that a state of war exists. Casey groups. “ I ’m not that good. Not ning one hand absentmindedly. In a Other Attractive Cards 5th Instant, if all your Investments since Thursday. 10:30— Famous musical evenings. cloud of snow Uke silvery smoke tor should be checked at using the main church for services footer who had visited him the night she sought a divorce from her Critics of the law point to the ;30— Wrightvllie Clarion biUowing behind, to come to a nearly good enough. In fa c t” She sort of caress, down the smoothly- have given you as full value as your before. husband In Nevada. 11 ;00—Esso reporter, newa New Orleans, Dec. 12— ( A P ) — once. We replace hruahee next Sunday. 1 SIno-Japanese conflict as proof that :45—"Jack Says Ask Me Another". weather. •ihooth, perfect stop with an elabo- had her reasons, but she did not polished ski. He said, "Hello,” none investment of 15 cents In the Old START HEALTH INSURANCE mean to divulge them. Edward A. O'Neal, president of the The damage done the church dur^ "What are you doing here?" the j the statute needs revision. Chairman ;00— Amos 'n' Andy 11:05— Tommy Dorsey's orchestra. rately executed “ChriaUe.” too cordially. His eyes-Sally had or make repairs (luickly. I'hf Priced from Sc to c Farmers' Almanac, you are very I have long been attracted to the American Farm Bureau Feilera 50 ing the hurricane, when the south Irate poultryman demanded. " 1 ; Pittman (D-Nev) of the Senate For- T;1S— “The Human Side of the 11:30— Cab Caloway*s orchestra. “That was worth looking at,” "Maybe Sally's oatlafied Just to be taken note before that they were cause of the trouble la elimi- STRETCH aide was blown out. the oteeple fortunate. My first experience wlUi motion picture Industry and the op- Salt Lake City, Dec. 12— (A P ) — News" —Edwin C. Hill ' Queen thtaTyear,” Pudge remarked Oon. expreaaed belief here today guess you didn't keep your promise ' eign Relations Committee, however, 12:00— Bernle Cnmmln’s orchestra. Oorey admitted. "Perfect co-ordi- gray, and very grave, as well—met blown down and the Interior of the this little book was occasioned when portunity for public service It af- Utah medical leaders set in motion 7:30— "Inside o f Sporta with Jock coming goUanUy fo bar rooeue. that his organization woyld continue nated and future expense Special Cards, for your Postman, Miniatcr. Doctor, to read the Good Book." | has contended the war in China A. M. nation and Judgment, marvelous hers squarely, YOUR DOUAKI church wrecked, has resulted In all I waa s very young boy (a long time fords. teday a state-wide health Insurance Stevens” SoUy might not ba able to om him to favor the federal farm program. avoided. "Yes I did—I read It,” said the demonstrated that the administra- 12:30— Gens Krupa’s orchestra. tempo and control.” ‘‘Don’t bother to get up!” Sally Nurse, Sister, Across the Miles, December Birthday and massen being held In _ the lower agol with a sled, and In winter time —'lames Roosevelt, accepting a program designed to assist the low 7:45—Three Moods, Vocal Trio, for dust which was no small won- prowler. "1 read where It says 'You tion must be given greater dis "Who Is he?” SaUy demanded, said quickly, aignifleanUy. Usually church. There has been no mar- I read the almanac for signs of position In the movies at a re- income family In weathering finan- Harold Kolb, accompanist der with Oorey paying her ouch With Old Company's An- ■U through the family. who have sinned, go and Bin again'. , cial storms that accompany major cretlonary power In applying the Tomorrow’s Program •till wide-eyed and breathless. could not get to their feet riages or funerals held in the church snow w'hich did not always come on ported salary of 8.10,000 a vear. 8:00—A1 Psarce and his Gang open homage, but Pudge wouldn’t NORTON thracite by holding ^ biUg But thep rowler had neglected to ' health breakdowns. The plan, con- law. A.M. Never had she seen anything to •wlfUy enough when Sally stood be- since the hurricane and all mas.nes predicted time. But later, through 8:30—Alfred Wallenstein’s orches- give up hope untU tba lost gun. to a minimum with this read the la.st words In the sentence i ceived and sponsored by the State tra equal that performance In eheer fore them. She wondered If he was ELE(TRI(’AL celebrated have been low massea. study In school, reading, and per- Not In many years has there come 7:00— Shoppers special. "What’d you mean not-good- 12 Rolls ^ While It wa.s not definitely stated he quoted, which rightly should have j .Medical Association, Is directed at 7; 00—Esso reporter, grace and beauty. being rude puipoaely, or tf he did longm-buming. more eco- sonal observation, I have used It as to our support a recognizable con- 9:00— "Hour of Caiorm” with Doro- newa enough? Tou'ra plenty super when not know any batter. INSTRUMENT ( U nomical coal. that masses woidd be held In the been "You who have sinned, go and ; 80 per cent of Utah's half-mllllon thy Thompson, commentator weather. “ Don’t you knowT That’a Rey the authority which It Is, and never Bin again no more." tribution from a member of Con- It comes to any sport my kreo.” Hilliard S t Phone 1060 main church next Sunday, there waa gress. persons— those whose incomes are 9:30—Ekldle Duchln's orchestra 8:00— Shoppers special. nolds. He'a out for the Olympics. The Dewey-Ri'chman C o. Is It "flukey." Having said which, we quit. Some- I $2,000 a year or less. He’ll moke it, too, tf he keeps up “ Don't you wish she were your The alow flush that crept up the WALLPAPER And make your home more every Indication that such would be —The Rev. Howard Stone .\nder- 10:00—Contended program 9:00— Romany trail. love?” Corey taunted, winking comfortable, mere healthful the case. An announcement will te If you will use a little stronger body may pick us up on that Bibli- RADIO ^°y 10:30— Guy Hcdlund Players 9:15—Montima Slim. that form. He'll probably walk high planes of hla dark cheek-bones Jewelera — Stationers Opticiana ^n. \Vn«hlni(ton. broadly. He pulled his choir a bit made through the press before the eyeglass and "rock your eye" on cal reference, which would spoil our SLOW BUT SURE 9:25— News service. away with moat o f the honors to- answered this. Ho knew better, oil ^0 Yards ... for steady, eveh heat is 11:00— News and Weather closer to Solly’s, bent his fair head end of the w-eek whether this will be page 31 again, you will find It does story and put us Into the middle ot ------Day 9:80—Girl Interne — Joyce Jor* morrow. A t least, os one of hla right. For some reason bo was de- better heat. It was prescription stuff and T1;18— Del Courtney's orchoatra nearer her doric one. “A penny for possible or not not state, as you say. in your arucle, another dispute. We have suffered Canyon a ty , Ore.— Forie Smith Eoetem Standard rimoL dan. fraternity brothers, I con say he’d termined to snub SaUy. Hla gray that's legal 11:30— Melodic Strings, Mosha PoT' your thoughts," he murmured, just that Mercury rises at 1.44 a. m. but enough. was repairing the floor of her house, onov, director, Joyce Allmond and 9:45—Console Varietlee, Dorothy Just better, since we're backing him ayes stUl were direct “I wun't BORDER St 1 hour 44 minutes before sunrise —prisoner In Swnetwater, Tex., once used as a postofflce. Lkrry Husrd, vocalist Stona to stack np points for dear old Dart for SoUy'a ears. "W hy don't you going to." ha answered. “I couldn't ^ toLkU C n ifC g, / THE EDITOR. denying he was Into.vleated. New York, Dec. 12— Chrtstmaa keep your mind on your work— ALL FOR SCRANTON’S which would be at .5:30 a. m„ con- Beneath the beards ahe found a greetings to the naUon via the net 12:00—Jan Savitt’s orchestra. 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly. mouth." risk dropping theoo." Ho nodded tnquho IfO W o A o u f OPEN FORUM firming my statement regarding package of 1911 magazines — ad- 12:30—EOrl Hines' orchestra 10:15—Ue on a,bue. which Is me— why this life-Is-real, toward the Skis bolodoed aeroos his Delicious Home If I run, I won't walk. wrorka and to the world via the “I ’d Uke to meet him,” Solly oold. MC»ttN A lA ^ O n SUMeNU T U ES D A Y A N D W E D N ESD A Y Mercury In my letter. I agree with dressed and stamped. 1 :00—Silent 10:45—Stepmother. Ilfe-is-earnest attitude, my sweet?” “What eon I do for you. SEES OWLS IN BATTLE — Harold Ickes, discussing the pos- short waves wlU be delivered by It suddenly seemed Imperative that lOUTMINT .vour statement that the sun enters OPPOSES DEFENSE JOBS The postman delivered them to 11:0O—Baniard School, Mancheetef she should meet this young man. He Oorey?" Hla tone held the tinge Cooked Foods sibilities of his candidacy for President Roosevelt on Christmas 91.98 Libra as autumn begins, and CoprI- the one-Uma subscribers still resid- Tomorrow's Program 7th Grade Chorua G. Albert Peaiw was the center now of a noisy, en- SoUy'a ayoa amllod bock Into hla. ot poUteneoa due on upper-cloaeman. SP EC IA LS A T One evening, I stepped out of mayor of Chicago. ing In the vldnlty. Eve, for the sixth time since his a. m. “They'ro worth much more tti.n _ & o«gk for the avenge G. E. WILLIS A SON, INC. Inauguration. thusiastic crowd as Sally and Oorey “Oorey wonts to ask yon If you'U Hvlng room. Catering To Weddings, AS UNEMPLOYED AID 6:00—Reveille with Joke and Carl 2l!T8— Dizzy Fingers, Otto Neu- drew near. that?" ahe Informed him lofUly, give me a leoson In skiing tomor- Cool, Lumber, Maoona' 8eppl|«n, They will originate at the six- 6:30O-^“Sunrlse Special” bauer. adding quickly. “How about show- row morning," Sally put in before Banquets and Parties Point EVERYBODY'S M ARKET ' ‘ fl man's best friends. I i teenth annual lighting of the ing me a bit o f shagging?’’ For 7:00—Morning Watch 11:30—Big Steter. Corey glanced at her. sidewise; her eeeort could say anything. She Thos. McGill, Jr. * Mnin St. TeL gigg I FREE DELIVERY! Once out of ft.r.hftt ...... December through until the 22nd New York, Dec. 12 — (AP) — national community tree in front ot <3orey prided himself on knowing oU DIAL 5721! 8:00—News and Weather 11:45—Aunt Jenny's real Hfg hla blue eyes narrowed. “That •Upped an arm- through Corey's PA IN TE R A N D DECOR ATOR For Reservations Call Speaking ss chairman of the power- the White House at 5 o'clock. Mra 8111^—Bradley Klncodl storiea tba naweat, moot Intrteato donee U6-128 Cedar Street every ful Senate .Naval Affairs Commit- wouldn't do you any good," he in- gava him a Uttla warning preoeure. 6855 the so l id fuel IT ftOAT* of settled down to the task month. However. 1 DAILY PATTERN Roosevelt also wlU take part In the 8:30—Radio Bozoju* 12:00—Noon—Kate Smith. r. (iHs will not say tee, Senator David I. Walsh (D , P.M. formed her, crisply. “ Reynolds TT94.K ruts Pill ITIlf of piekinc s suitable hldc-oul ceremonies. 8:45—“Jons Arden” dramatic FOR SOLID COMFORT 1 i ..•. r. ; Mass.), said today he viould oppose sketch 12:15— Her honor, Nancy James. hasn't any Ume for women. Not IMP FIAIEI ' I have never harpenwl^^^rad^L"^'' Two other all-network broadcasts oven one as de-lovely and desirable <3 of the forest. i — . ■ - ...... any armament building program By CAROL DAY by the President have been on 9:00—Milky W ay 12:80— Romance of Helen Trent. "based upon revival" of arms Indus, Here's the monastic silhouette ^18—Food News 12:45— Our Gal Sunday. you, my sw eet.. BspeclaUy one IVORY SOAP A glance at my watch .ndlcated | the^’sv m ^ r of Th™‘ S*tar "LThe nounced. One Is for next Thursday kind, I might add.” tries or "ss a means of solving the that's been causing so much en- afternoon at .2:30 at the ground- 9:80— Gretchen McMullen 1:00—Easo reporter, 1ilVORYFlAKES L a r g o o t B o x unemployment problem." __ you afraid you couldn't thing to h"p,^n il 'a'"' to look for'u y^u win thusiastic exdtemeht. Newest of the breaking exerelses for the Thomas 9:45—W ife Saver weather. '2 for 15c Declaring he "sensed" a growing wring^iUs neck?” SaUy laughed at to reven I CTu-‘*tma» morning new and ultra-smart. It's morveloua Jefferson memorial in Washington. Wigga o f tha Cabbage 1:05— Strickly Swing, Gil Bay'wi. ^ St Its brightest, rising movement In the country to use the him. ‘‘What do you mean by Y »e 19e news for home dressmakers because Hla address at the Jackson Day Patch ^ 1:15—Life con be beautiful. national defense program as a 1:30—Main street, Hartford. o f my kind'.? I can't say I exocUy KcreTw^^ h^ wft and 4 a. m. in the anybody can sew It quickly. If Dinner January 1 in Washington, at 10:16— John's Other W ife BE that marie hi. f looking at ■ southeastern sky about .1 a. m., It i means---- ofjaunchlng— ...... o »a spending cam- 10:30—Just Plain BUI 1:45—This day la oura rsUah that!” you've never made yourself a dreos, which Postmaster General Farley umnh^tlv A ri.' if^ * tn-j still may repay you to look for It I white-haired vcieraiveteran 2:00— WDRC string ensembla There was not time for Oorey to then start with thU design, PstU m also speoka, oloo wlU be broadcast. 10:45—The Woman In White . fo“ ^ hI r aft hft pstlenuyl on any clear morning for some Ume.' E "8lander and former Masaa 8351. 11:00—David Horum ' * 2:15—Harry Cool and the Harmon- answer this, even with one ot hla KlMce ftftri ’ a * *">■ i -iMuary 3 perhaps you can find Kovemor contented tha; It la cut on the bios, with one 11:16—txjrenzo Jones ettea avor-reody wlss-crocka. Several of levil advanced to a higher | Mercury not far above the Horten ' h^’ K* military opinion Tuna up time, the new program 11:30—“Young Widow Brown” 2:30o-Americon School o f the Air. tho young people, gathered about ^CRISCO seam down ths side. Sew that oftom to feature Walter O'Keefe’s mooter a huai “ '» ' “ n read the building' nrogram. 11:48— "Tha Rood of U fe” 3:00—Melody time. R Don Reynolds, recognized SaUy and 1 P o u n d ...... ipe Thi up. put In your sleeves, fasten the of ceremonying and the orchestra ® • tba aiitanac, but with It to watch twisted girdle about your waist, and 12:M noon— Beauty News and Hints 8:15— Ruth Brooks — Otto Neu- Oorey and colled out to them. 8 P o u n d s ...... ,...47e been A few momenU Uter things oegan the stars. David did not have an Old of Andre Kostelonetz, will be on 12:16—“Hilltop House” bauer. "Hi. there!” ent p to tksppen. I heard a loud noise to your dress foUs In charming, drap- Thuradsy nights over CBS. It etorte 8:80—Story of a aong. Farmers' Almanac, but out In the BROADCASTERS PLAN ed fullneso. Shirring on the shoul- 12:30— “M yrt and Marge” “Ally-oop! It’s about Ume you teem one side of me and upon investigat- fields at night he must have receiv- January 12 Instead of the previously 12:45— “Stngln’ Sam” Joined us!” • ly en ing. found that It was caused by a ders give# a flattering bustllna to reported date. Ju icy O ro n g et 2 5 for 2 5 c ed his inspiration to write the 19th 83filo 1:00—News, Weather “ Here comes the Queen, every- live n riibblt, numlicr one on the evenmg psalm 1 to 6, and the 8th psalm 3 NEW CODE OF ETHICS 1 15—Voice o f the Fonn body! Moke way!- J>t’a have a Wedn schedule. About five minutes later, 1 In velvet, silk crepe or thin wool Programs tonight; 1:80— Day Dreams MS waa I and 4 — black with a bright belt or a Y.M.C.A. A fa f^ royal walcome!” Ju icy T a n g erin es 2 5 for 2 5 c saw a very Interesting sight Two Very truly yours. T'klka— Pan-American Congress, 1:45—Hi Boys Threa long loud cheers rang out -goiO Woiki • c r e ^ owls appeared on the scene Washington. Dec. 12— ( A P ) — A bright shade with a dork belt__it WJZ-NBC, 11:05; Radio Forum, 2:00—“Over The FootUghU“ . onote ANOTHER ALMANAC READER will be lovely for aftemoono, under Today from lusty young throats as Sally Immediately 1 sensed that some- •pedal committee of the NaUbnal W «-N B C , 10:30— Sen. James K. 2:30—Joke and Carl responded with a mocking bow, Em peror G ra p es lb. 5 c Frida; your dork winter cost Intermediate baoketbaU leagus: •treet definitely wrong. 1 wee Dear Reader Aosodstlon of Broadcasters will un- Murray on TCconomlc Progress and 2:40—“Recent Progrem In Pneu- floahlng her m ie a to the right and Pattern 8351 la designed for rtvee monia Control”-A lfr a d L. Buig- —Hawks va Ttgera weavl ^ h t , for the owls were fighting You have almost got us scared dertaka this week to draft a new Leglalatlan-” le ft Howevor. her dork eyro did code of ethics os a boats for self- 12. 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 re- WEAF-NBC. 8—i i Pearce; 8;SU dorf, M. D. ^ 7:80—Snicldes va w »g'n Johna * ‘*^®****^ them tear each to squint at ths heavens, and every- not Isnre tbs figure o f the toU. boiw Sunkisfr Le m ons 5 for 10c night otM r with their peculiar beaks and censorship of the radio Industry quires 4 3-4 yards of 39-lnch ma- —Margaret Speaks retuma; 9—Phil Marjorie MlUo. tbs Glri from 8:30—Center Springs va PlrataoL where we turn we see stars. Judg- terial. with long sleeves; 4 3-8 yards Main# 7:00—Hgers club msaUng In boys hooded boy, remaining aUont and on P t A began to wonder whether or not An official sold today "sharp I Spltolny'# GlrU; 10—Morek Weber apart. ing from what you writs, you hsvs with short. 3:00—The Story o f Mary MarHn club room. car p would ever stop. I tried my ut- really got us on that matter of the tseth" for enforcement would be In-1 concert: 10:30—Society of amateur He, alone, bod not raised his voloe Greenin gs or Bald w ins 6 lbs. 2 5 c itore eluded. The present code merely The new FA LL AND W INTER chefa 8:15— Ms PerkUia T:30— Manchester Garden club 5^,1^ , by shining my time that the morning star rises. We 8:30— Pepper Young*a Family. In weloooM. I**" M«»toth»a Ouraigldy. Ha woe I nneUlght upon them and shouting pledges ths 400 members to "en- PATTERN BOOK, 32 pages of at- WABO-CBS, 7:80— Ekldle Cantor party in the first floor social room. can't blame it on a typographical tractive designs for every sise and 8:45—'T h e Guiding Light“ 7:30-:fTounger Glria peycboloov “ Isn't aomeono going to Introduoo N o. 1 Po tatoes p eck 2 5 c morni blot to no avail. FtnnUy. ,i error without probably having the deavor to prevent the broadcasting (•rest repeat 10:30); 8—Cavalcade ns?” SoUy inquired. Her smilo was ^ you feel, how t h a ' p ^ ^ o w i o p l ^ l m t s , * w ^ two n tried A laat resort. 1 gave forth, with of any matUr which would com- every occasion Is now ready. Photo- cloas with Mtag Tinker. whole composing room on our necks o f America; 8:80—Pick and Pat Jt»t for him now. Tho Queen sin- found monly be regarded aa offensive.” graphs show dresses made from 7 :SO—Adult ballroom danemg' ■ktera * * An Imitation o< the la addition to 3rouraelf. So we Just minstrels; 9—Radio Thaater, “ Scar- AMERICAN CONSUL DIES gling out a bumbta lUbJoct, bestow- Fo ncy C elery lorge bunch 10c ‘The new committee will attempt these pattema being worn; a fea- cloas in tha banquet boU. M ra Wal- jtt'J Z 2 2 5 t‘£ .'L *t5 2 : con t M ^ pooolbly have to admit that w « didn’t read let Pimpernel; 10:30—Famous musi- ing a ^>oclal favor. Sha would show rould. ^ really wrprised and to meet the complaints ogoinat ture you wlU enjoy. Let the charm- cal eveningo. ter WlrtoUa win be the instructor day n for enough, and catch the Ides that Noplas. Doc, IE — (A P )—Robert 0»rqy that he was n 'ztaken. Solly happy to find that It actually work- radio,” the offidsl said. ing desicne in Utie new book belp WJZ-NBC, 7—AUoa Jimmy Valen- Chester McCloud, 86, Amsrican and Russell Potterton, pianist. For A tw o o d G ra p e fru it 8 for 2 5 e ■>> latter ths rising Urns mentioned in the jrou In your tewing. One pattern and information, coU 7206. hod yet to meet tbs young reow who tina; 8— Robtnooa’a Buckoroos; 9— vice-conMi, died o f a cerebral Kom- pharaMcM at taa ***BDDrtig Stofa. “ — - almanac Indicated hours before sun- ^ new FaU and Winter Pattern 8:80—Weaving claaa with Mlaa would not have any Ume for hor. The two little watrion tmww,- rise. EXCaSSS E L IM IN A T E D Chicago Opera “MonearworVli£r^ ateia voAcaa o A o ^ th ro u g h ths *^!**!** Prieto, former defense min- For a PATTERN of this ottrac- Mcrlartya va Malliaeo; SUbroe va 4 c o n t 2 5 « A s we have cwialatenthreoealataBtiy proclolm- A morlcan Oangraae—W E AF-N B U extended her hand. Another gntd- later o f government Bpola, sold to- OOD*. T«wr ••.*0; WABC-C88. 8:46—S e c . ^ Howard OO Oo. •A. we Bt aul t e this S?o^P****NAME. ADDBESa. STTUl*“ NUM- 18:15- oua gosturo. But dna thaf tiijg diqr that ‘‘deplorable ------•tote Hua -Boztneas Oonunlttao luach- fccopua eoMly. ~ K ro t d o le T u n o Fish loi — Leo- tornned hla hood briofiy, ■«• n«B UHBttr. mmmw «• ^ QUINN’S . -tf r PAGE TEN MANUHBBTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12,1988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. DECEMBER 12.1988 FAOBlLKVEir Cavanaufli and Harold Stepleton. BflMa GAYDA ASSERTS Baldwin Discloses Reasons The mass was largely attended. MYSTERIOUS DETONATION HAR1T0RD MAN Aa the body was brought Into the EAGLES’ COMEBACK church James Breen sang “ Beauti- fill Iile of Somewhere** and at the ITAUANS’ NEED For Endorsing Merit Plan offertory Mrs. Helen Oleskl — \PA*s Lose Again, Topple FIRES BLAST, CONCUSSION ASSERTS FIRM "Panls AngeUcus". A t the chang- UtOUBLES LEADERS To 7th In ing or the vestments Mrs. Arline State League OFSOmiLAND —sticeeakful, but It hasn’t been a Oarrity sang "SofUy and Tenderly* emor-EIect Raymond E. Baldwin's ffallure by all means.” HAS M WOPOLY M d nt the end of the iJ\f 'Tzplosion’’ Reported Vio- KIWANIANS HEAR reason for endorsing the merit sys- i Horace D. Taft president of t Breen sang "God Understands” . As fOonttened from Pag* Oae) tern In Connecticut Is two-fold. SUte Merit System AssocUUon New HayeD Stages Rink Re- GIANTS (OontUmad fraro Page One.) the body was being taken from the ~~ ANNEX PRO FOOTBALL OIADEMiSPORTS ROUNDUP Speaking yesterday at a meeUng urged the members of the govern-’ church Mrs. Garrity played Chopin’s AdP MPDiS BHIETX lent Id Green Section; Ure problem of Djibouti In its vari- of the FederaUon of SUte. County ; mental employes' association to stav THOMPSONVILLE TRIPS to sacura patents on possible Im- Funeral March". m TOBACCO EXPERT ous aspects be faced as a basis for and Municipal Employes, he said he , out of pollUcs as the first sten in mind To Whip Both U clarification of Italo-French rela provements of competing machines, The burial waa in St. James’s , By SIO FEDER fcoach Frits Oakes; little Monk Si- not only favored the system on Its ! preserving and Improving the svo- so as to ‘fence in' those and prevent Center And Western Parts tlons and European Interests." own merits, but that It spare him ; tern. »*p™vujg me sys- cemetery, the secvlcea at the grave [new YORKERS HUM New York. Dec. 12.— (A P ) - T h e mons, J r, Is a son of the boating to tbo their reaching aa improved atetus.’'^ being conducted by Rev. Father RamUers And The Reds; Is Acclaimed "Italo-French relations. Ilka those GREEN SETS BACK Yukees haven't given up on Fred- coach, u d CapUIn Gene Harmon THE CHAMPS BY 37-34 tboii(ht “ the Job of determining and hand- | Others who praised the merit Casper. between Italy and Great Britain, no The committee began Its glass ffie Hutchinson yet—even though is a brother of Tom, tho sophomore o takM Of Town Are Shaken. Group Hears Technical Ac- Ing ou t^ tron age.” | system at the meeting InciudS container inquiry after having the Pirates are supposed to have longer end In the Mediterranean Declaring that the state's present; State High Commissioner WlUlam J halfbuk---- Down at Mississippi M bar* area-since the conquest of the em studied last wreek the use patents Mrs. Frank Nichols By AS800MTED PBB88 PACKERS BY 2317 ths d ^ cinched for the co u t kid system of civil servics could be Im- I Cox and Labor ^ . X l O T e r Jo.’ As Top Horse of the Year BRISTOL BY 38-291 college they shifted Captain Joe • bMn plre,” he continued. "Italy's rights by the automobile Industry. In The fimetal o f Mrs. Frank ... .One of the champs’ bosses tells TO HOLD FIRST PLACE « ( tho coant Of How Industry proved, he said It “ has not been seph M. Tone. Hitt from back to end this year— A ■harp' Mast, followed by the and Interests extend to the Red sea that Industry testimony showed a Nichols, of 13 Russell street, was The revival o f the New Haven this department it isn’t uyw here so all he did w u score 80 points... heavy concueeion of the detonation and beyond." "free use” policy for patents; that held at 8:30 this moralng at the W. Eagles during the past week or ee IN PLAYOFF CLASH New York, Dec. 13.— ( A P ) - 4 o a - t o t a new track record in tho 829, I , _ near settled—u d matthat irif methe Y u k e Incidentally, Joe's also captain ot at 3 p. m. today ehook the Man- is, a policy by which manufac- P. Quiah funeral home, 229 Main hM come close to upsetting the Has Grown With Years. Doorway For Expansion 1,099 equare mile territory formerly biscuit, conqueror o f War Admiral 000 Narragansett special to account the backetball u d track teams, In- chester Green eectlon of the town turers holding patents generally li- street, with a requiem mass cele- plans of the Philadelphia Rambletn Locals Down Shamrocks SS! ^uSm Gayda declared that French So- belonging to Germany. In their famous match race, gained for the greater part of bis earnlnge fields for the bueballers u d la Second Straight Defeat Sets [ BOX SCORE violently, and was felt In the center CHARITY CARD PARTY censed other manufacturers to use brated by Rev. Vincent Hines, sa- and Providence Refis to mafc« it n of $189,710. maliland's only Importance to Neumann declared “we have u other victory over the son of M u president of the student body___ and western parte of the touTi. Im- them without limitation. (fistant pastor of St. James’s church two-club race In the eastern sectioa Stagehud, m t of the money only quite a boy. )S mediately reporta of an explosion A technical but highly Interesting France was that of a doorway for begged for our rights for IS years >dwd Of 48.000 Fans See Will Late RaDy; ICaao waish s^^t^S^'’ from b^ Record For Amerks As LEAGUE BTANIHNO and ws shall beg no more." Inereases Pradoctioa; Cuts Help in SL Bridget’s church. o f the International - Amerlcaa O’ War today when he was acclaim- twice in 15 starts, polled 986 votes lowiix. I doin to coach Holy C ross.... Were W. L. were telephoned to The Herald sccount of the remarkable growth expansion In Africa. Now that Italy TO BE HELD TONIGHT hockey league. there u y bukflres on officials over has acquired Ethiopia, he said, the Those words were taken as fore- Also before the Committee was In. Mrs. Arlyne Garrity presided at ed the outetuding horse of the foi a margin of more th u 200 over The reason Paul Derringer won’t ThompaonvlUa ofllce. and persons whose ' homes of tobacco “from a weed to an In- the organ and the solos were sung year. that row in the Arkansos-Rlce tg« a* French were harboring "rebels" In shadowing a new demand for return formation that the glass container Both leaders were victims of the Thriffing Finale To Best Herbert M. WooITs Lawrin, winner Girls Are Beaten. be a holdout next spring is that Rivals Snatch Yictory In Hartford...... are In the area most shaken by the by Mrs. Helen Oleski and Mra winning streak that has given the game—or is it all forgiven ? .... » Town concussion feared that some catas- dustry” waa given at the weekly the association of Ethiopian refu- to the relch when Memel’a Landtag I.arge Attendance Expected Industry has Increased production Beaten laat year for tho honor by of the in which the Reds boosted his 1039 contract Terryville .... noonday meeting of the Klwanls steadily while cutUng Its employ- Claire Brennan. As the body waa Eagles three victories and a tie in the margin o f only 18 points, the Wrader If folks generally realize figures so high—and tossed him a "lew Haven .. I. Ruth trophe had occurred. Reporters gees at DJboutl who were carrying meets late In January. At St. Bridget’s HaU; Pro- Season In History Of The Howard’s see did not compete bC‘ teat In the p u t eight years, old were Instantly dispatched to cover auh at the Y. M. C. A. today by on antl-Itallan activities. ment rolls. brought into the church Mra their last five games. But since the hard hitting five-year old from cause o f Ulneea. Lawrln’s 881 votes The M uchester Green trounced bonus check for last year to boot Gosing Minutes; PA Girls Brlatol...... vides Baskets For Needy. Cox asked the witness if his com- Oleskl and Mrs. Brennan sang Reds stubbornly refused to bow to CStarles S. Howard’s stable gained Phog Aliens Kansu buketball —that he rushed right up toera u d Meriden ...... the Green section, but an exhaustive Saul Caape of the research depart (French Somaliland, coastal area eaetly gave him second place over the highly touted Bristol Shamrocks trams have won six Big Six titles, search failed to disclose the source ment of Philip Morris A Company. between Italian Eritrea and British pany followed a policy of trying to "Lead Kindly Light" and at the of- Springfield's Indians, they remained ample revenge. In a poll of 34U Edward Frtradly'a speedy flUy, got on tha dotted liner.. .. Tommy Manchester . . . fertory Mrs. Oleski sang "Panls Yoimg Sport yesterday afternoon at the East tied for a uvrath u d finished sec- Are Beaten, 20-19. of the commotion. Some persons Mr. rasps presented much his- Somaliland, has an area of 8,492 RULES STATE MUST All plans have been completed “fenae in” the development of com- in a first-place tie with the Ram- ■ports wrttera conducted by the turf Jacola. The latter faced tha bamer Farr’s fight career will be Just New Britain . AOO a C l e r k for the annual Charity Card party peting machines and to “block de- AngeUcus.” A t the changing of the blers today. SWe Rec, 38-39, In the Green's fifth ond the other time___ Who said ■bout washed up In the U. B. A. RockvlUa .... JlOO Flaeber related that an earthquake-llke torical data on tobacco and Its rapid square miles and a 1936 census u d sport digest the son of Hard only five times but waa first in four shaking of pictures on the walla had to be held In 8L Bridget’s hall thU velopment vestments she sang " I Need Thee New Haven waUoped Providence. wtn In six starts Next Sunday tha . fellora are such hot If he finishes on the short end Middletown .. MO nacher rise to popularity since It was first showed a native population of 44,- . New York, Dec. 12— (A P ) —Pro T u k rolled up 698 points as com- of them. Stull 7 been noted, others said that at first GIVE NEGRO EQUAL evening under the auspices of the “ I am not conscious of any policy Every Hour.” A t the end of the 9-0, Wednesday, then, after ts' against Lou Nova Friday.... The Two setbacks In a row! grown In this country by the Indians 240. DJboutl had a population of f esSlonto football patterns its game pared to the Admiral’s 489. There was no question as to the Green win play the state-wide they had thought their furnace hot 14,870. including 923 French. The men and women of the parish. For of definitely and deliberately going mass Mrs. Brennan sang "When a 3-2 setback at PhiladelpUs Ths writers took into (xmsidera- big chains ought to catch Harry That’s not much of a losing Tbompeonvllle (61) and then Introd.iced In Europe. He several weeks a large ^ m itte e has Evening Comes.” As the body was to tb^customera' wishes. The cus- ranking two-year old colt That known New Britain St. Anns a I ®teven Owen says what really G^burg’s football broadcuting of B. water heaters had blown up. gave atatlatlcal evidence as to the colony Is Important in Italian eyes out and blocking anybody", SmItb urday in the first half of s to m e r want wide open football with tlon not only the Biscuit’s sasy tri- streak for basketball In gener- After fruitlessly trailing over the EDUCATION RIGHTS been working on arrafl|ementib and answered. “We merely want to pro- being taken from the church Mrs. honor went to William Ziegler, Jr’a tram which includes Ferony u d I '1^** G lu ts the pro champlon- New Britain High's games___ He s Miller, rf . economic Importance of the industry because DJboutl is Ethiopia's rail- and-bome series, overwheli PlcnAflOa scoring. No better case for umph over his rival at Pimlloo but unbeaten El (Jhlco. The son of John Lucettl, voted most valuable in the Packers In that tnrill- eastern part of town In search of the each member has done so well' that tect the development of our ma- Moriarty played CUiopln's "Funeral Ramblers, 6-3, last night been doing it four years now, u d al but It’s a record for the Po- Novak, rf and described a typical tobacco «x>n- way outlet to the sea and because bothjUB^ustomers and the pros the fact be was in the money in each P. Grier, winner of $84,100 In seven New Britain Dusty League. " y®«terday w u all the talk that noise. It was learned by Investiga- French and British Somaliland (Oeotlnnea from Page One.) a large gathering is expected. chinery.” March." losing four times to the ^ trea n u the folks up toat way ray he’s u lish-Americans, who suffered Leganu, If cem and the various and varied co(tId h a v « been presented than yes- of his 11 starts, won 1130,396 and racea, r u up a total of 633 votes to The Shamrocks, employing a zone **’“ “ lucky” ___ "Aftei tors that all day long blasting op- coastal areas adjacent to Ethiopia TJere will be whist, bridge and set- Ckjx asked whether Smith thought The burial waa In St. Bridget's lined” Philadelphia team, tn^Bisglen good as any of ’em ---- Baseball men Gumminlak K processee that go Into the manu- terday’s iMritlonal League champlon- boosted his total samlngs to $S4U,- outdlatuce W. E. Boeing’s Mite, defense, gave tho Green basketeen toe Pu kers two weeks ago a 37-34 defeat from St. Aclel- erations have been taking place on Into two parts.) tion of whites and Negroes In back. Prizes win be offered for his company bad a right “ to aUfie cemetery, the bearers being (Jain showed a really good passing at- are pouring Into this village on Poharylo, c . facture of the product before It ohlp playtfffs, in which the New 480, onl^ some 138,000 short of Bun creator o f a new world record of on even game all the way through Wuhington lu t week.” says every train for toe big league meet bert’s at Thompaonville yester- South street, Vernon. It is thought Gayda charged the French with schools. each division In addition to a door Invention” and the latter replied Mahoney, Louis Cowles, Joseph tack with the veteran A1 Mondou Jaclaus, c .. possible that a large explosion there reaches the consumer. prize. York Giants beat the Green Bay Beau’s arorld record. In whipping 1:14 2-5 for six u d a half furlongs toe first half u d third quarter but "!*''*> "everybody hollered we wore Ings. Krsys, rg ., supplying arms to the Ethiopians Under the opinion Just announced that there was “no deliberate policy” Moriarty, Robert Coleman, Fred ae its spearhead. Mondou rang up day afternoon on top of an un- might have carried along some air Other Products Packers, 23-17. Sam Riddle’s War Admiral by three a lu t qaarter spurt with four hoops luckiest club o ver... .So no one AndroloWskI, through Djibouti during the Italian (by Chief Justice Hughes) I pre- ThU Iz a party that la held an- designed to attempt thaL SpUlane and Alden BaUey. The three goals and Des Smith one be- on a straight course u d winner of expected loss to Terryville last layer and registered here. In Rock- The speaker pointed out that the nually and the proceeds are used in It was a gaudy, giddy and alto- lengths he created a new track rec- thrown in succession put the game ’‘ •*** credit for being ae The Incoming mail contains a campaign and now refusing to let sume she may abandon her law "W e would not go out and delib- committal service was conducted fore the Ramblers began a three- the rleli Belmont futurity. Porter’s week, and it toppled the de- ville there was no report of the ex- growth of the tobacco industry has purchasing baskets of food and erately spend our time and money Igether glamorous demonstration of ord of 1:96 3-9 for a mile u d three- Mite polled 279 votes, 19 more t h u on ice. Tho first quarter w u most- “ H>ey really are—u d they vote for Joe Giacona, Bogalus (L,a.‘) 11 18 6-10 IT Italy have the Ethiopian conautate school and thereby disadvantage her by Rev. Vincent Hines. goal splurge in the second period. ly in Bristol's favor. They started S*®***! everybody. Including Green l^osion. brought many other products Into clothing for the needy. The dis- on ‘fencing In’,” Smith continued. Just bow football should be played. sixteen tha. W. L. Brannis CaisUedon, victor in halfback, who only covered 426 fending champions, sensations Mooehestar (84) building In Djibouti. white citlsens without Improving The Reds, meanwhile, played a off with a b u g with Johnson doing “ • y " ---- Now that the G lu ts have A cUrlous twist to the concussion exlsfence and general use. Including tribution of the baskeU will be ”W e have got to protect our large It presented two tougb, hardbitten M uweU Howard’s Stagehand, the Marylud, New Ehiglud ud yards in six touchdown gallops — of the circuit last season, into B. was given by those who heard it Tax Goods Heavily petitioner's opportunities for legal Mrs. Joseph Croes pair o f Ues against Springfield, 0-0 tho toulng to lead 8-7 at the cloee r ^ '* * Bonurarfor first bou. what’s ash trays, furniture, etc. He said Instruction; or she may break dowm rrude the day before Christmas investment and our licensees and Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth sets of linemen working ahead of third in the all-age division, waa Pimlico futurities. from 44 to 04 yards each...... OfMdach. r f . . . when some claimed that they clear- Saturday and 4-4 Sunday, to traU two squads of driving boll carriers, of the initial period. gcins to happen to Brooklyn’s Bud- Beventh place in the stanclingB. that many millions are spent an- Economically. Gayda said, Dji- the settled practice concerning sepa- This afternoon members of the com- that la why we take out patents." (Ctotton) Cross, wife of Joseph voted beat of the three-year olds de- Likewise, WooITs Inscoelda made There’ll be both mutuel u d hand- Kurlowlcz, rf .. ly heard it smash out of the south, bouti's only value la that of a port along at Philadelphia's 20-polnt deadly blockers and passers whose The second quarter featured a Haasetf?----- The thrust h u Blow to Title Hopes. nually by the various companies In rate schools and thereby, aa Indi- mittee In charge of the party were Thurman Arnold, assistant attor- Cross of Highland Park, were held spite a record which sboars all of a runaway race of the voting for the book betting at H avu a's Oriental Vojeck, if ..,., while others thought It came from for Ethiopia "under control of a busy decorating the hall In keei>- pace. Providence has played 17 accuracy would have convinced An- bis m u r triumphs against older rally by the Green, who broke toat he's definitely big league Park for the racing meet next With only three gamea played Kose, I f ...... the direction of Parker Village. In developing and publicising their cated by experience, damnify both n i’ - general In charge of anti-trust this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the beet two-year old filly. This stable- through the very stubborn zone de- f****^' e® toe Dodgers ought to trade u d fifteen more to go, It'a probably foreign doorman." He declared that Ing with the holiday. games to the Ramblers’ 14, how- [nie Oakley she was strictly a bush horses. The -tralned colt month—which should satisfy every- Obuchowskl, c the Lydallville section, however. It product. races. enforcement and a member o f the Thomas G. Dougan Funeral Horae. mate o f Lawrin received 979 votes as fense to forge into the lead 18-18 a t J ® where he'll have a shot at first a mistake to say that the outcome both the port and the railway fsclll- Committee, asked Smith If It waa ever. Doggie Kuhn was last night's lleaguer. whipped Seabiscuit by a nose in the body... .^The boys coming back Saverick, rg .. was said to have originated north Six cents of the cost of each pack- ‘Whether by some other course Rev. James Stuart Neill of S t It also waa a fine testimonial to compared to 293 for B. R. Bradley's the half-way mark, Reimer u d ---- Inctrad of trying to make dealt a severe. If not fatal, blow tles were Inadequate for Italy's colo- It may be possible for her to avoid not true that "the total situation beet goal getter with two tellies, 8100,000 S u ta Anita budlcap, won nominate Farmer Seale of tho Sel- FalkowskI, ig . east of Lydall street. According to age of cigarettes goes to the gov- nial traffic but that the French had Mary’s Episcopal church officiated iro football's sponsors and to G lu t Big Hurry u d 237 for T. P. Mor- M(mrhouae throwing one after an- outfielder of him----- Tho kid de- to toe PA'a chucaa of again emerg- condemnation Is matter for conjec- illustrated Is one In which whoever but he couldn’t stay ahead of the the $90,000 S u ta Anita derby and ma (A la.) Timea Journal as the information received from the Colo- ernment In faxes, .Mr. Caspe reveal- refused to develop either although VETERANS’ DAUGHTERS The bearers wero Edward, John Steve Owen: To the sponsors g u ’s Smart Oack. other Into the hoop. M uchester I toe chuce. youngest sports editor at toe Now ing ■■ rulers of the State League. nial Board company, the blast was ture." Bite In your seat is under very Indians, who came from behind to 18 6-16 64 ed. and laat year this tax amounted they plied heavy taxes and other and Henry Zimmerman, Harry tie three times. [because 48,12(F' spectators, a new held the lead after this and w u Orloans baseball meeting___ He’s However, the Amorka loat only four Score at half, 20-19 P.AJL.a not heard or felt t8ere at all. On to one-tenth of the Federal govern- Defeat for I.abor Board. strong pressure to protect his Cross, Robert Cotton and George never beaded again. Nearly every They re certainly keeping things out of twenty starts in 1935-38 u d charges on Italian goods passing licensees by prevenUng competlUon The standings: layoff record, paid $68,331 AO Into 21. .How about those Logan (Iow a) Referee, Jackson. Middle Turnpike, however, and on ment's total Income. The sale of through their colony. Among other actions, the cxnirt TO HOLD FOOD SALE Chagnot. Burial was In the East the Polo Grounds till to see the m u contributed to tho score col- in the family on that 'D ilu e b u - finished In a tie for second pls(te refused to review a National Labor from the development of macblnea.” Eastern DIvMon High footballers—They only aron Co bum road, residents thought cigarettes, he said, amounted to 161f “ A t various times", Gayda wrote, cemetery. le; to Owen because the G luts' umn. Sonstroem u d Johnson were ketball outfit---- lUrinstance. For- u d laat season had to annex twen- soma neighbor's oil furnace or water Board contention that the Peninsu- Team w L 31 u d tied one In their lost 32 Thompaonville Otrte (99) billion. The sharp Increase In re- "Italy Invited France to negotiate Interrupted By ()oestlons veU-won triumph topped off a re- outstudlng for Bristol while Moor- , P»re is a brother of the ty-one out of twenty-two gamaa to tank had burst. lar and Occidental Steamship Com- Mary C. Keeney Tent In Philadelphia ...... lo 4 starts since 1939---- College coach- P. B. F. cent years has been due to smoking In an attempt to open the way bv Smith's reply was interrupted by Daniel O. Long luUdlng campaign began two years house, Reimer, Antonio u d Johnny ” tennis‘ coach; Guard Joe capture the title. T. In Many Sections pany should resinstatc 149 seamen Providence ...... 8 5 Don Budge Again Chosen es might look over Lee Pitch, toe 1 Pocsnock, rt .... 1 3-9 4 by women, who first began to smoke means of an agreement for economic Charge Of Event Which Wili the questions of other committee- The funeral o f Daniel C. Long, a ~ when he scrapped most of bis Hedlund did the sharpshootlng for ^.“ derson is a nephew of Track sparkplug of the outfit. Then. too. ThompaonvlUe te at From the northeast In Lydallvllle dismissed from two ships. This, men. Springfield ...... 9 8 toe locals. ' 0 Pacloso, r f ...... 1 0-0 1 openly as far back as 1922. co-operation advantageous to both Be Heid On Thursday. resident of North Coventry, who terans in favor o f young bloods. present'netting a sizzling pace toat 1 to as far southwest as Prospect In effect, was a defeat for the La- New Haven...... 9 9 In the preliminary the K u e ’s girls Koiaczka, If .... 2 2-8 6 Mr. Caspe said that tobacco ad- parties, but Italy never obtained Subsequently he said that the died at the Manchester Memorial Stout Steve, who rates this the has extended to five atralght tri- 0 Paacd, I f ...... street and Rogers place, there came anything." bor Board. While the high tri- companies using his patents "look Westera Divlakm it G lu t team he’s coached u d a lost to a strong Hazardville team 0 1-1 1 reports of the feeling of the ex- vertising In this country la used on bunal did not pass on the merits of Mary C. Keeney Tent. Daughters hospital Thursday afteraoon, was Hershey ...... 10 6 umpha u d toe local A m e m face 1 Polec, c ...... I 1-2 6 a tremendous scale and more ad- Other Italian papers cited a Paris of Union Veterans of the CSvIl War. to Hartford to take part of their held this afternoon at 2 o’clock at ioro alert club t h u the 1927 team As Outstanding Athlete 29-10 in a game which featured the a gigantic task to overhaul toe 0 Aydack, c ...... p l^ o o . Along. Main street from the the controversy It left In effect a royalties and spend them 'ta de- Syracuse ...... 7 6 e played on u d which gave up aharpshootlng of tho Flrton slstefs 0 0-0 0 Colter, south along the business vertising Is done In the U. S. than report that General Morin, who decision against the board by the win hold a sale of articles suitable the W. P. Quiah funeral liome, 229 CHeveland ...... 5 6 X,. leaders during the rest of toe cam- 2 8. Olko, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 helped build the Maginot line of velopment work” on improving pro- ly 20 points, did a masterful Job. who tossed shote from every u g le SENATORS SELL BONURA paign. It waa a notable victory places the larger buildings in the sec- In all other countries combined fifth Federal Circuit CourL-^ for (Christmas giving, and food Main street Rev. L. H. AusUn of 0 Pleres, r g ...... 0 0-0 6 fortifications facing Germany, Is cesses of manufacture and glass Pittsburgh ...... 4 11 e: Packers’ 17 points were the ulatloo, based on three points for into the b u k e t Peg Haugh did that St. Adelbert’a notched up yes- tion were shaken, among them the Very IJttle Nicotine The Circuit Ctourt W f^ th a t the Thursday, from 10 a. m. on In the the North (Coventry Congregational 0 C. Olko, I g ...... 0 1-1 1 now In Tunisia as confirming that composlUon and "anything that iost scored on the New Yorkers by Tennis Fizard, Who Cap- first choice, two points for second toe high scoring for the K u e 's terday In one of toe moat thrilling Herald building. It was the opinion So many places now sell tobacco men had engaged In a sit-down store at 999 Main street. *'■ *■ ' lucted the service*. The Pavelac, I g ...... 0 I-X 1 France "Intends to transform The past presidents’ club of the tent affects the glass Industry." ly club this season. He had bis u d one for third. Budge’s total ^ r li« Kftne*B will a^Bln play pra* gamea ever wltneaaed by toe capo- of many that the explosion was In that the old-fanhloned tobacconist strike, had taken possession of the He said he was “quite sure" that Center cemetery, earn at its peak ftor Its three most WM 122 points; Armstrong's 104. llminary next week against an un- TO GIANTS FOR $20,000 the Manchester Green section, V it a Tunisia into a sharp war Instrument U combining with the tent In the cll^ crowd that overflowed on to 5 has, for the moat part, vanished against Italy." ships and that this was “ at least If "anybody else came along with a , The bearers were ‘,tal games: The 10-3 conquest of tured Foot Major Titles It was strictly a taro-mu rue. unounced opponent. 8 6-M M trip around that part of the town project, which la for the purpose of the playing aurface, toe first time Mao cheater CUrla from the American scene, taking prlma fade evidence that the crews process more economical than ours John Kingsbury, Herbert Pomery, ABOUT TOWN « Packers Nov. 20, the 36-0 rout J o ^ y V u d er Meer, Clnclnnau Box scores: (U ) failed to produce any definite re- were guilty of mutiny.” raising money for the convention Arthur Vinton, John Hutton, Ar- oyer u eight-month period Instead that 'Thompaonville has beaten the P. • B. with him the "wooden Indian". The our licensees would cancel their con- Washington last Sunday that Rods’ southpaw who pitched two ■ora A . C. (88) champiema In five attempts in tores F. T. sult. There Is a ridge that runs si>eaker also eald that there Is very ■'It would bo gross negligence," fund. Mrs. Beatrice Manning Is the manda Peace and Edward Bu- The finance oommittee win meet In Past Year» Wins Hon- |Also Get Two Minor Leagne of six In order to Insure prompt re- 3 PietrowakL i f .. 1 1-8 S' tracts" and turn to the new method. inCbod the Elostern title, u d yes- successive no-hit, no-run gamea B. F. T. years. 0 from Sunset hill, to the west of little nicotine in the American ciga- the Clrciilt Court added, "for a ConnecUcut Department scuhlia. tonight at 7 o'clock at the North ierdasz’s final triumph. Reimer, rf .. 3 porting at training camps was F. Mordavaky, ft 3 0-0 4 BRITAIN ‘HOPES’ NAZIS prerident, also press correspondent "D iat would be competition," said polled ^ y 87 points to flnlab in ... 1-2 7 Mtea Bycholalil. 0 Prospect street to Indian Drive and rettes manufactured today, also veasel to put to sea with that kind Methodist church, and the Church Rasing proved the best defensive Staum, If ...... 2 frowned upon by m uy represrata- Waakiewics, If .. 0 0-0 0 of crew." of the national organization. The Senator Borah (R.. Idaho), a com- CouncU at 8 o’clock. Tomorrow or For Second Year; Arm- thlro pises, ffirotbsll provided the 0-0 4 Players h Deal For Hard- 4 then into Vernon, that would be pointing out that tobacco grnvtm In mitteennan. m In the league during the regu- Moorhouse, c 5 tlvra. u d too desires of the Cfieve- The Pollah-Americua ore attll Lojeski, c ...... 0 0-1 0 likely to carry a rumble and cause convention will therefore be held evening the church school b oa^ arU Pl*ce w lu er.ln UtUe Dsvey ... 1-3 11 1 one section of the country cannot be WONT ANNEX MEMa It was contended by the Labor la r season, the G lu ts were expected (yBrlra, Texu Christlu’s quarter- He(Uund, rg . ... 2 0-0 lend Indians u d Philadelphia Ath- without the aervlcra of Bruno Berzensky, c ., 0 0-1 0 buildings to be staken. At the Board, however, that the men should in Manchester In April. a that, senator,” have a supper and business meetiac 4 0 duplicated In another because of the smith said In his drawling voice, NEWS OF W PA LAYOFF fiky- for the breaka ActuaUy back. Marshall Goldberg of Pitts- Antonio, Ig .. ... 1 0-0 Irtlca for night baseball fell under "Buck” Bychoteki, atellar forward A. Mordavakv. rx 3 1-2 5 store of Harry Ehigland In l^anches- be returned to work and given back The gift goods will Include a sup- at 6:30. strong Named Runner-Up 2 ffitting First Sacker; Pi- 1 Brozowakl. ter .. difference In soil, climate and so "we have no monopoly on brains." made them, blocking two kicks burgh was the only other footballer Ford, r f ...... 1 0-0 2 toe doubtful column. and toat'a undoubtedly a contribut- 0 0-0 0 ter Green the building was shaken. AFTER VOTE VICTORY pay because their discharge was due ply of attractive aprona There will tVUey, rg . . . 4 Haraburda, Ig ,. 0 0-0 forth. aim be a wide variety o f cakes, pies. Memorial Tbmple, Pytblsa revering a fumble to set up a mentioned in the poll. ... 3 0-1 4 ing factor to toe aurprlaing loeaea 6' It was thought that the explosion. If to their Joining and assisting the IS CONFIRMED TODAY leld-'mal and the first two touch- Murray, Ig .. It was announced that the ^Ila and baked beans offered for tors, will hold Ite meetwg In Odd (Note; This Is first of- a series Bueball led all other sports In ... 2 0-2 4 ntes May Get Hntchm- In the past two games but toe main 13 such It was, was east or north of National Maritime Union, a CIO lowM, Then they showed they glao the number of nominees. The "ns- Volt. I f ...... 0 reas(>n la probably one of thoae 6 12 Klwanls directors, both old and new ((tontlnoed from rage One.) affiliate. Fellows hall tomorrow night u alyzln g results of the eighth u - 0-0 0 that place. luld 'put on a sustained drive by tlonsJ iMUme” was rrareaented in Custer, c ..., 0-1 slumps that seem to catch cham- Score at half 11-0 ThompaonvlUa. A t the gasoline station and restau- members of the Board, would meet Federation Opposed Review prompUy at 7 o'clock, so that ths nual Associated Press sports poll. IL.-. ° 0 "HUMAN CORK” NET Referee. Dennla. Chamberlain at Godesburg, and Thlrty-One Local Men Are In- arehlng 61 yards to the winning the poll not only by V u d er Meer son. Coast Slab Ace. pions whra they’re riding high. rant at the intersection of Middle- Wednesday noon at the Hotel Sheri- The American Federation of La- public entertainment may begin at It deals adth replies of the nation’s again at Munich. OBITUARY That was made on EM but alw> by H u h G reenbm o f the 18 2-8 38 turnpike, east, and Lake street, the dan to discuss and make plans for bor opposed a review. The company OmCERS TO BE CmSEN formed That Highway 8 o’clock. In addition to Jake and ■ports editors to the question; Who Yesterday’s clash waa one of toe Chamberlain explained he was Carl, popular radio antertalnera, aa second touchdown pass. waa the year’s outetuding per- ^ t r o it Tigers; Jimmie Foxx o f the nroclcs (*») roughest, toughest tuaales ever building was so badiv shaken that It the program for the coming year. had contracts with the Intematlonal Clearance Project Ended. *a field goal bad given Green P. B. New York. Dec. 13— (A P )—Bsse- threw several long range art ohots going to Rome next month primar- interesting program by the hmt lo- former, among mra, in u y sport, ^ t o n Red Sox; Fred Hutchinson F. T. TO APPEAR AT REC pla.yed in the league aa the rivals and a foul put the locate eight was felt by three different people,' The attendance prize, donated by Beaman's Union, a Federation af- sy-h short-lived 17-16 lead. Srattle pitching sensation; Bill Lee' 1 M. L ym u , rf .,... 1 ily to aee Premier Mussolini but re- DEATHS cal talent will be presented, foUow- amateur or professional ?) 1-2 3 boU’s big bartering crops, all pre- '■rent at each other hammer and ahead as they set a fU r ii^ pace (me of the members of the family Karle Clifford, waa won by James fused to make any promises to the filiate, fixing hours, wages and BY ROD AND GUN CLUB Tb'e G lu ts ’ starting line, which Cuba’ right-buder, u d Joe Gor- 0 E. Sonstroem, If .. 3 running to the upper part of the Turnbull. The 31 men who haye been em- ed by general dancing. Furtbeg 0-0 6 sent or accounted for a day ahead tongs from the opening whistle and that almost swapt $ba BolnU off House about what he would do working conditions. Mlae Alice Fuller particulars will be found in the com- lU/M without relief for aU but a don. New York Yukoea’ second 3 8. Jolinson, c ...... 9 2-9 12 building thinking that the roof had The annual Klwanls Christmas ployed on the W P A state-wide high- By HERBERT W. BARKER 0 Loogo, r g ...... o f toe au u al major league meet- kept op the furious battling right the floor. The Saints didn’t seoro when he got there He did promise. The court postponed at least un- ' w* 'on*r a resident mittee’s advertisement in today's ^n u tee, split the honors o f the D M m u . Golf ru g ed second with ... 2 0-0 4 been blown off and hts mother In- Annual Meeting To Be Held way clearance project were inform- New York. Dec. 12.— (A P ) — For iiVA placed Zeke Bonura's name on Water Carnival Also In- down to the final seconds with nei- basket untU toe lost flftera sec- party will Iw held next Monday noon however."to give the Houm* an op- til next Monday a decision on of North Main street, died sudden- ed when they reported at the town Issue. ly'w lth DuowsM , Uie league’s ^ p h Guldhal, U. S. open winner 4 F. D1 G io v u n a , Ig. 1 0 1-2 1 ther able to gain a cleu-cut advu - jured. and each KIwanlan la expected to ' P®fl'inlty to discuss any agreement Snturday Evening; Present it passer; Tuffy Leemana u d the second jrear in sucoessloa, Don 0 J. L ym u , rt ... a "sold” tog today and started onds of toe quarter and os tha whether a state which once rejects ^ Saturday at the nursing home of garage today for work, that Um for the second year in a row; Sam ... 0 0-0 0 tage. On Porter street, where WPA bring a toy gUt that will be turned I might make with II Duce about Officers Of The Club. Mias Nellie HoUister of 24 Marble ard Cuff. Leramns duced 23 Budge ts ru k ed aa the nation’s No. Snea^ the leading money-winner, 0 E. ^ y e r , rf ...... ,0 shuffling for other deals. q u ^ e r ended toe P A ’e were leodliig workers are laying new water mains proposed constitutional amend- project waa to be brought to a close. It was reported today that tha 0-0 0 chides '‘Streamlined Ma- over to Thomas Bentley for distri- Spain or the Suer canal admlni.itra- street. Miss Fuller had been con- ar I’OIJCE POWERS. freedom encountered defeat again In Mturday. She had nearly roached notice to the men before they had Ridge street by police. Wrsta Points 5-12 29 aenutionol cye-flUlng with evening. Supper will be served at But the big winner was pro foot- traltu . French, British u d Amer- yesterday for u estimated $20,000 half was clearly the beat team building was shaken and he thought Memel, Lithuania, Dec. 12. the Supreme court. the age of 87. Some years ago fol- finished work on Friday they were Don Budge, tennis .... 26 122 ti A . C. no less toon three nAtea in the firet lupien resk po s t (A P I The pro-Nasl Memel dircc The tribunal refused a petition 6:30 o clock with Urbane Oshno as lowing a siege with pneumonia, she allowed to go on with the work to- Mrs. Seth Leslie Cheney o f 189 " It proved again that liard le u titles in one year before elect- Henry Armstrong, boxl Referee. Bogglnl. Scorer, Giovan- u d two minor league players— Men, women u d children are ex- toe PA'S have appeared against two minutes and oaeteted by Krsys. the blast was to the north of his (the G lu ts ’ share of the pool lory, fliishod with what It terhied a for a writ of habeas corpus, de- caterer and the buslneM session will was ill for many months and her day. but the project was to close Hartford Road is spending several ing to cast his lot with ths profes- ...... 19 nlnl. Timer, Brimley. first baserau Jim Carlin o f Rich- this season and are really the team accounted for all tba’Saints potato place. ^'$460 each and the Packers' 104 pected to pack toe acata u d to beat In the league. The opening amashlng victory in Parliamentary signed to free the California con- get underway at 8 o’clock. life despaired of. Her recovery and with the end of the working day. weeks with her son-in-law gg** ■iooals, was named as the No. 1 ath- J o b u y V u d er Meer, mond and pitcher Tom Baker of The final period to the score at Like Former ()uake AS LOCAL UNION HEAD 7) Is a sound replacement for lete for 1938 by 36 of the 63 sports bleachers at the swimming pool of quarter raw toe locals paced by elecllona yesterday, decreed the end The present officers of the club ability to get around again among The men had been taken from the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisks baseball ...... 8 87 Hozardville OIrte (29) Jersey Chty. ^ o ll with three minutes to go. To those who felt the quake that vict from San (Quentin penitentiary liege spirit; that Its own rules experts who participated in the As- Johnny FalkowskI, who turned In of Lithuanian police powera today « e E d ^ r d C. Lynch, president her friends amazed medical circles. list of local applicants and the Hammond of Santa Barbara, CaL Davey O’Brien, football 2 28 f- B. P. T. Arrugem ente for the trade were tho Boat Side Rec to witness one of Then Jaclua stopped a beautiful one waa traced from .South Windsor where he is serving a life sentence Harry R. McCtormlck, first vice forward pauing from uywhere ■ortated Press’ eighth annual polL 0 H. Flrton, rf one of his greatest gamea yester- through the northern part of Man- Retire.s ,\s President .At .Meel- In this former German territory. for complicity In the 1916 prepared- Mias Fuller was born In Wap- project waa taken care of through Glenn Cuniungbam, 0-2 10 made during toe minor league meet- toe greatest aquatic ahowa ever pre- hand rejxnind shot and os ha was president: James O. McCaw, second - Ind the lines o f scriifiniage, goal track ...... G. Davis, If ray. Hla long range shooting en- chester and into Vernon about a The decree asserted that only po- ness day bombing In San Francisco. plng, February 22, 1892. the daugh- the Hartford office. That was the Mrs. E. M. Conrad and Mrs. Her- In sharp contrast, however, to 3 16 0-0 4 ing at New Orleans last week, but sented in this section of too coun- fouled on the play he rippled ths inir O f OrKnniz.itinn .After lice of autonomous Memel would vice president; William J. Robb reason for not getting the informa- te on the goal ^ine, running with bis run-away triumph in last year’s Ralph Guldhal, golf ... 1 E. Flrton, c .. 2- 3 bled the locals to hold a 9-8 lead year ago. the feeling was much the In the Missouri law school case, ter of the late Horace am* Amelia bert Hale of Pitkin street are spend- 1 14 10 were held up until after other try under toe auspices of too local net with a clinching four shot Three Years Serviee. I'c permitted to control security of treasurer: and Arthur F. Loshtnake’ tion to the men on ^ d a y , as was loVered fumbles) u d its own battle ot b ^ ots. Budge waa hard- Sam Snead, g o l f ...... B. Miller, rg .. 3- 6 3 swimming club. The performances at the end of toe Initial quarter. set the Tbompeonvllle fens Into a same today as was felt at that time Gaines had contended he was re- WUlard Fuller. Mr. Fuller owned ing a few days in Yonkers, N. Y. Icles (pirating to the safety m u 1 13 H L. Angelica, Ig A m ericu league clubs waived on — i'*” " territory lying at Lithuania's Board of (governors considerable property In the buzl- done in many other placm In the preatod this time by Henry Arm - Joe Louis, b oxin g...... 0 9 0-0 0 Bonura. ' are scheduled for 4:19 tomorrow af- The locals were seriously hutllcap- frensy of excitement os the a»g) It was not registered ss a quake by jected for admission solely because state. They returned home with Mr. and tead of to the sideline, running Dublel, I f ...... peii at this point as In the first four the Instruments at Yale at that „ , I aouthwesi comer adjoining Ger- deludes Lewis H. Hodge. Samuel J. nesa section o f North Main street, strong, great Negro fighter, who set Hank Greenberg, boae- 0-0 2 Botstora Infield ternoon u d at 8 o’clock at night. whistle was blown. Seleitinan Clarence Luplen, I "'any he was a Negro. HU petlUon said Mra Thomas Morgantholei of Yonk- blaya into the open u d very few of 0 P. Flrton. If . .. minutes A1 Obucliowski had three time, but at H..rvanl University in this town. The men who are to be laid off up a new aQ-tlme boxing record by baU ...... 1 8 0-0 0 Bonura. u unsteady fielder but a Norria "Corky” Kellam, the world Jsclus was outstanding for there were 16 states w-hlch exclude have been working out of Mgnehes- ers who had been sjiradlng th* |hem into the line) make for a far pereonals called on him. and the Cambridge, .Mass . there was' a three years president | Liihimnlan police who heretofore Mias Fuller was an attendant of holding the, featherweight, llgbt- Jimmie Foxx,'baseball. 1 6 long dlstuce bitter who drove In champion long dlstu ce u d radur- Thompsonvllle and Folkoweid t(ar- or Cheney Brothers' local textile | >'«ve collaborated with Memel's au Negroes from state unlversttlea be- ter towards Andover, a truck taking week-end here. re spectacular game. amlght u d welterweight champion- 12 5-11 29 u c e swimmer u a comedian, per- Blond Blizzard” was held down quake recorded and residted In a union, retlrei, as president of the cause of race or color. the Second Congregational church A s for the qoUegians, u y college iMints each: H u k LuUetti, Kane’s Olris ( 10) 113 runs u d knocked 22 homers ^ In the losing cause fo r, tho \islt being made to M.am he.stor hv a tononioiiB force now will be regard- them from town garage each morn- ships at tbs sams time. forms 88-all new stunts In toe water throughout the rest of the game l^nlon at the annual meeting of the rcl as iilrvate citizens The University said the Mlasourl and its Ladles Aid society. She ing to the working dealnatton each WEST SIDE REC earn would be a suckra to get on MoiahaU Goldberg, foot- Irat season on a .291 average. Is to on unesUmated extent. The representative of that Univrriiity TAX CUT WOULD Armstroag, drawing 19 first-place hu ; F red Hutchinson, baseball. B» P. T. that will Include everything from IcgUIature had provided that Lin- was also a member of Orford Par- day. BOWLOrO LEAGUE " same field with the G lu ts — or 0 Haugh, r f ...... 4 figured by m u ager Bill Terry to P A ’z also led at halftime, 20 to 19 The local girls were derated la the following day to check on the Union held on Saturday at head- IHx-Isliin I ’p to Berlin. votes, wound up only 18 points be- Taro points each: William B l-I 9 eating u d smoking under water to quarters In the Tinker building coln university. Jefferson City, 'to., ish C3iapter, Daughten o f the Iree'n Bay, for that matter. 8 Duke. U ...... 0 fill one o f the Infield spots with after a close, hard fought aecond toe preliminary gome. 30-19. ■quake. Political observers declared final hind tha tennis see in ths final tab- Woodrtng, rlfla shooting; BUI Lse 0-2 0 a "leap for life” roped to a choir dicislon aa to any change In the until It developed a law- school for American Revolution and of Sunset Standing 1 Luplen. c ...... 0 which Terry has been disratlsed quarter. Kozajka paced toe Saints aad tha Those who know the geological When .Mr. Luplen first a.viumed BOOST SPENDING Rebekah Lodge. Don Lash, t n ^ 0-2 0 hurled Into toe deep end of toe pool leadership of the union there was territorial status of Memel, object .Negroes, should pay the tuition at 1 Montie, rg ...... 0 1-8 1 BUI Jurges already baa been ob- Mordavsk aUters starred for Man- formation of the strata in .Marches, She leaves a niece, M ra Louis L. Ona point sack: Joe a ^ m p tin g to escape under water In A fter the intermiaslon FalkowskI chester. much work to be done. The trans- of German ambitions to expand the university of an adjacent state West Side Tavern ___ 1 M ’. MeCkirm’k, Ig 0 0-0 0 tained to a alx-playcr swap with toe ter know that anv fault that might (Osnanusd from Page One.) Grant of Buckland and three HOCKEY fifteen aeconda. Ho also ahowa hla fer of the membership to C 1 O. was along the Baltic, would be made in for .Missouri Negroes wishing to Bluefields ...... ® Y. Leemu, c .... 0 0-0 0 Gubs to hu dio toe ehort-atopplng. "Believe It or not” 7-GIaaa Juggle aa develop In the formation In the nephews, Robert -B . Clowlea of »Pee- JuUus Chagnot Fred

# agb twelvb MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1% 198S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1938 BtMITS AND HKR BUDDIKS pa g e THXRTBXg What*s the Use? MY TO OO /KV.V. T UMY. ©OOTS SENSE and NO NSENSE T o TO CUfWJfo'E By MARTIN THE S^EAV. $30*. K4OV0. T^\J\A\. ihiOEEOl BUY CLASSIFIED THW fe A EVEAVilMO CO «A~X, M(M9.T0TTV.'.\ ' OE CWa\«MAS*. WOVO Y O O CBrlataast V»t«FtCTLY OiR^YM AS ,0 \ 0 V O O VO O 'O -.TO P MOW The one thing men want la par- ^ 'VWt \Ot/K L SAY ^RAVJO! ^ U«>TEKi TO tChrlstmaa ain't a season, •onal Uberty, and that's the one! e>WAKlO BOTHERXVXfb ME - O*^ tW W rt ,tYC . IDEA I YOO To P STOP fChrlatmas ain't a day, thing women won’t give them. Mt VOXTK ^ 'Chrlatmas ain't a reason SOevK •J S lfS t ‘ For giving thlnga away; The fellow who gets a bride for Y«VVi\AV- Chrlatmas ain’t a buying Christmas wUI get something use- MATTEJRS Or aelllng in the mart, ful. We all like useful presents. LO ST AN D FO U N D AN N O U N CE M E N TS 2 SALESMEN WANTED 8 «-A FU EL AN D FEED 4 »-A BO ARDERS WAN TED 59 -A BUSINESS LOCATIONS LEGAL NOTICES Chrlatmas is a happiness— A grudge la something we carry W ELL KNOWN MADAM Williams, OPPORTUNITY FOR high grade, FOR RENT 64 And you’re the blggeet part! lo S T —W HITB SHEPHERD' dog, FOR SALE -SEASONED bard W ANTED— ELDERLY people to LIQUOR PSHMIT INATURAL XMAS TREE out of the past to help spoil the With browB e*ra. U ccdm No . ' American palmistry reader. Hours experienced salesman In position to wood, cut any length $4JHJ 1-3 board and care for Mrs. Le Fort, FOR* RE N T—EfTORE, comer of El- NOTlrB OP APPLICATION future. 43386. IVanklln Well*. Talcottvllle. from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sundays all operate on commission and bonus cord load. Oall 8893. Leonaiti L. 412 Porter street. Tel. 8190. _ This is to civs notice that 1 Harry She (gushingly)— Will you love drldge and Sprues streets. Tela- F. Johnson of lOJ Qlenwood street, ! FELLED BY HEAVY WIND Eie when I am old? TelephoiM 4366. day. S32 Ann street, Hartford, basis. Our men are making good GlgUo. pbona 7571. auncheeter. Conn., have filed an ap- He— Love you? I shall idolise you. Conn. Incomea selling the famous Thos. plication dated Sth of Orcemher. 1931 koS T—BROt\^ LEATHER brlel D. Murphy Company line of exclu- ONE H ALF CORD four foot sea- AP AR TM E N TS, FLATS. with the Liquor Control Commission 1 shall worship the ground under MW. conUUnInc letter* end etete- Beautiful Silver Tipped Fir I DID YOU KNOW T H A T - sive re ^ a t advertising to business soned wood, sawed stov* length TEN EM EN TS 43 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 for s Cluh Permit for the sale of your precious little fe e t I ghmu— mente. In North Manchester, Sat- AU TO M O B ILE S FO R SA L E 4 men. Permanent connection /vlth $3.00 delivered. L. T. Wood Uo. alcoholic liquor on the premises of 4ec.. 1931. Mra. Kristina Johnson at the comer Mlsa Sharp— Presume. provides us with a scale of dis- metal specialties, leather novelties 3 ROOMS COMPLETE .... $139 150 Prospect street, Rockville. Be- HOUSES FOR SALE H-ll-lZ-IS. tances to the other planets. I le Leaving about Jan. 6th. Telephone Plymouth coach $173; 1934 Ford and advertising pencils. Write to- Several months ago, we sold these 3 of Linden and Myrtle streets, with- | OF A L L PEOPLE j tween 6 and 7 p. m.—Upstadra. stood tbe howling blasts of the Sep- There are ten mountain ranges on 6348, between 6 and 7, coach $168. Nd'down-pgyment. 2« day giving buslneas experience, age rooms of furniture to a young couple FOR SALE—SIX ROOM singla, qof- AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD • cl**®!* have to tember hurricane but wasn’t proof! the visible side of the moon. OUR BOARDING HOUSE months to pay. Col* Motors, 6463. and three bualneaa references. who were contemplating going 6 ROOMS DUPLEX style. 8 Wal- ner lot, low prlca, small dsposit, at Manchester, within and for the all over again when It gets to W ANTED —A PIANO In fairly good Open evenings. nut atreet, near Cheney mllla, very dlitrict of Manchester, on the 10th against the heavy wind that swept! THE THOS. D. MURPHY OO. housekeeping. 'They placed a deposit monthly payments. Act quick, ties day of December. A. D., 1918. 'over Manchester Saturday night. * condition, donated to a worthwhile reasonable. Inquire premlaes. Tailor William KsjMhl, telepbons 7778. Present W llX lA M 8. HYDE, Its be- LO O K ,MAB eL, HOOPLE. Red Oak, Iowa of $10 ana since then paid $48 The tree, tall and perfectly m etganiMtion. Write Box K, Herald. 2udffe. cause 13 la an unlucky number. ■The Birthplace of the A rt Calendar altogether on the furniture. Unfor Shop. p rre his wsw 4jo b BU SINESS SERVICES Estate of Mary Ktnvbaum late of formed, was uprooted by the hurrlJ have Advertising Industry.” tunately they cannot take the STORIES IN oocss OFFERED FOR RENT—FIV E ROOM flat) legal NOTICES Manchester In ssld district, deceased. cane but bad been pulled back In tf OF P0 6 W A R D S M LIK E 13 furniture. Therefore, we are willing iy»on application of Maricaret M. X reported that Harry ALWAYS OAThERED Manchester with garage, on North Main atreet, place and was supported by severa I* Hopkins, W PA head, was on his A SLOVE /all he was to allow you tha antount which they ^ COURT PROBATE HELD K. Storrs praying that an Insirument ar o uk id him FOR COMMERCIAL and houwhold steam heat furnished. A ll Improve- ., ^2 or purporting to be the last will and strong wires that held it u p r ^ t i to address a meeting of hlgh- L IH E refrlgarator senrlca. Call 4978. SITU A T ION S W A N T E D — paid In. » " 6 for the til the roota again took told^m. th4 STAMPS TO D O *rO R I D TW e Evening Herald menta. Inquire North End Pack- District of Manchester, on th* lOth testament of said deceaaed be admit- officials when he waa accosted ...... A M TS OW A PiCWJC Wayn* W. Phillips, 68 Walker St. MALE 89 —18 months to pay. ted to probate and that lettera of soli. Saturday, however. t^^Ahlgn age store. Telephone 6910. 4*y of Dtcombor. A D.. 1081. B M a constituent who wanted to KJEia W B O R W O O D O F CLASSIFIED —Free delivery—Free storage. administration with tha will annexed wind that whistled tbroug - ' ’ a HP , C A HCw o v L IS T E L i CARPENTER, FIRST data wishes Jud«***"‘ HYDE. Esq.. he i^ranted on said estate, as per ap- for several hours snapped what he thought about the Peru Tops 16,000 Feet «T R A V O O a s IS T O —No payments If sick or unemploy- FOR RENT—n ROOM FLAT, first plication on file. It Is to th b m / th b v AD V ER TISEM E N TS MOVING— TRUCKING work, 65c per hour. Write P. O. ed. Estate of Ooerse W. Kuhnoy late off close to the ground.« I situation. " I ’ve got to talk," In New Andes Highway hbel- akjd - td e r r dow w floor, all modem Improvements, O RDERED :-^That the foregoing: repUs -Mr. Hopkins. "This la « no M U S T B E R ETR IE V E R S , Count aiR avaraga word# to a llna. STO R A G E 20 Box 283 Manchester. application be neard gnd determined For many years the t r ^ has beeq TW E st r e e t A W D all L/MFw. These 3 rooms Include everything steam heat, garage. Inquire 627 ciaMd"'*"****^’ *" time think.” r o U R years ago foreign engi- *tWB W A V T H E V a r e iBlttala. nurobara and abbravlatlona you need for the home. A complete The Executrix havlns exhibited her at the Probate Office in Mnnchc*ter decorated with colored ^ lights TH E M U TTS V A P P IM i S aach oouot aa a word and eompound AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS when you Center street, upstairs. In said District, on the 17lh dav of neers told the Peruvian gov- <30 .’ 4 Bedroom, Living Room and Kitchen. admlnletratlon account with said ee- Christmas time and presented after him / ^ CSilV/IMS H IM T H E FPuTTf words as two words Mlolraom coat la Ihl* Court for •llowunc# it !■ December. A. D.. 1S38. at 9 o'clock In jt^ e a — You look worried, dear. ernment that a road Unking Uw want the bes* in Local and Long DOGS— BIRD S— PETS—41 FOR RENT—105 SPRUCE street, most nttiactivc spectacle. B I R D f pries or thraa llnea. Even small inddentala such as OftDERED:-Th.t thi nfh of the forenoon, and that notice be What are you looking for? Pacific coast with the Amazon SPoTr^ Lina rataa per dag for tranalant Dtatance Moving. Dsdiy Exprew second floor, 8 room flat, with en- Vlven to all persons interested In said Hartford, Manchester, Kockvuie. lamps, rugs, smoking stands, etc., December, A. D., 1918. at 9 o’clock Grace— A husband. river would cost blUions of dol- pds CANARIES FOR SALE— Large closed porch 10x30. Newly decorat- estate of the pendency of ssld appli- Btfeetlva Marrli IT* IfST are Included. We know that once you *!?• PfobeteOIfric*. in said cation and the time and place of Agnes—But you’ve got a husband. lars. The government couldn't Phone 6360. 68 HoltlsUr etreet. selection, guaranteed singers. Get ed, comfortable rent $28. 43 1-2 Manchester, be and the same Is as- f,c ^ Caah Charga see this furniture you will be thor- signed for a hearing on the allow- hearing thereon, by publishing a copy spend billions, so it caUed In d Conaaouitv# Daya ..I 7 ctai f eta your# for Xmas. R. Grimley, 174 Woodbrldge street, four room rent. of this order in some newspaper hav- Manchester ^ bnow. That’s the oughly convinced that it Is an un- wlfS “ **. account one rm looking for. young engineer Enrique Pimentel, d ConaacQtiva Days ..I f etaj I) eta Cooper street. Phone 7121. Upstairs, newly redeciratsd, com- with said eetate. and this Court di- ing a circulation In said district, at X Pay ...... I 11 oial U ata PA INTING — PA PE R ING 21 usual value. least flvs days before the day of said assigned him to the staggartog bination white sink,, bath, garden, rect* th* Executrix to give puhlte A ll ordara for Irragular Inaarttona CANARIES FOR XMAS. Tour WE’LL SEND "COURTESY AUTO ’ notice to all person* Interested there' hearing, to appear if they see cause Date Book Strangeat Of A ll....O f the clUes task. Hs told tha state he could will b# ehargad at tba ona time rata. PROPERTY OWNERS—AttenUon. $20. 43 Woodbrldge, 8 room rent, at said time and place and be heard choice of white, yellow, buff, van- FOR YOU. NO OBUOATION lU.Mi a?*’***' •‘•• f'l thereon by to the United States with popula- build the highway without pro- Special raiaa for long tarm avary $6.95 repapers room, celling paper- Any morning, afternoon or evening four rooms down, 2 up. Newly re- publishing a copy of thie order In relattva thereto, and make return to day advartlaing gtvan upon renurat. gated and green. Young birds in this court, and by mailing in a regis- Tonight Uona between 6.000 and 10.000 there hibiUve expense. Ada ordarad befora tha third or fifth ed or kalsomlned. Material, labor full song. E. Scott, 194 Center St. that you wish to come to our store decorated, bath, combination white ■ circulation tered letter, on or before December Dec. 12—CTharity card party eight with no debt So unlike Into the Jungles and over the complete. Inalde, outalde painting. sink, garden and garage $26. 106 f' District, five days before laid 12. 193& a copy of this order and said day will ba charged only fot ao- Tel. 8393. we’ll send a ’’Courtesy Auto” for *'**'■*"« “fd return make to Bridget's hall. ‘ "•"C olieaguee are theae municipal towering h eists of the Andes tual numhar of timaa tha ad appear* Large savings. Work guaranteed. you, no matter where you live, to Spruce street store, suitable for thl* Court wilt addressed to Frank Klngbaum. ad, charging at tha rata earned but 176 Lincoln Rtreet. Worcester, Mass., Tomorrow govammenta that we think they de- went Pimentel and his hardy staff. / / •o allowanca or refunds ean ba mada Phone 8693. CANARIES $1.00 UP. Select one for bring you to the store and taka you any small business, size 9x14. Rent WILLIAM 8. HYDE arid Emil Klngbaum. care of U. 8. Dec. 13— Pythian Sisters enter- ■e ^ apedal notice. Here la tbe list: Walking and swimming and an els tima ada ttnppad aftar tba a Christmas gift. Cages and acres- back home again. This la a free $10. The above rents are In A-1 H-12-12.38. .Vavai Btatlon, Anacostls. D. C. tainment at Odd Fellows hall. Red Oak, lowa; climbing and paddling t h ^ sur- Sfth day. iip aortea. Next door to Lerraoee’s aervlce, ao don’t hesitate to use It condition. Mra. Sheehan, 90 Holl WILLIAM 8. HVDE This Week Davton, Kentucky; veyed a route out o f sheer rock, No *‘tin furblda” ; dtaplay llnab not REPAIRING 23 Barber Shop, 17 Pitkin street. Tele- whenever you desire. street. Phone 7859. AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD Judge. over the 16,000-foot backbone of •old. at Jlanchsster. within ,nd for the H-12-12-38. Dec. 14—Bridge-tea at Y. M. C. Venice, lUtools; \l/ Tha Harald will not ba raaponstbla phone 7626. A-L-B-E-R-T-S the continent, down into the 0 ? ROOFING AND Siding our tpeclal- FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat at 110 District of Manchester, on the 10th A., auspices Memorial Hospital Olnton, Mlasourl; tor mora than one Incorrect Inaertion Main Store— Waterbury day of December. A. D., IDls Equatorial Jungle to the Ama- af any advartlaement ordered for ty. Workmanship guaranteed. Time Eldridgc street. All Improvements. auxiliary. Haatlnga, Michigan; All Stores Open Wed. A Sat. Eves. Pi'iaent W ILLIAM S. IlVDE, Esq.. Dec. 16—Bock and Buskin play, Wabb City, Mlaaouri; zon’s most westward navigable n Bora than ona time. > payments arranged. Painting and Adults only. Inquire on premises. 2ud|fc. tributary, the Rio Ucayali. Tba Inadvartant oiniaalon of Inror* carpentry. A. A. Dion, Inc. 81 Welle ELE CTR ICAL "The Black Flamingo," at High Menominee, Wlsconaln; fact publication of advartlaing will ba ANDES GRAY AND white enamel L b UI* of William Ktiah Into of EDUCATOR DENOUNCES Following them closely, native AP PLIAN CE S— R A D IO 49 FOR RE.VT-5 ROOM first floor Mancheater. In «aid Dlurlct. decea*- .School hall. ^ u tb Williamsport, Pennsylvania. raetlflad only by cancellation of tha street. Phone 4860. combination kitchen range. A-1 «d. road crews, using American ma- charge made for tha service rendered. flat with garage. 16 Starkweather Tills Month You have probably never heard of conflltloti. Price right. Come In and Tho llxcriitor haHiis cxhtbu.d hia chinery, blasted and backed and All advertlaemanta muat conform RADIO BARGAINS—Several re- street. Inquire 713 No. Main street, POST OmCE HURAL Dec. 18.—Carol service by chapel Bfly of theae cities before. But the look It over. Benson Furniture and aamiiiliitruiluii hvco uiii with eald ce- carved out the highway. Men were Jn atyta. copy and typography with PR IVATE INSTRU C TION 28 possessed table and console models Buckland. lato 1*, (iiii. Court fur Hilowituco. It li. and senior choirs at Emanuel Luth- next time someone asks for the ragulatinna enforced by lha publlah- Radio. cut off from food supplies for —Phllco, Zcnctli and Admiral, $».W0 OlcDKllED;—That the I7ih day of eran church, 7 p. m. names of the eight moat fortunate ara and thay raaerva tha right to MEN TO TAK E UP Air Condition- Diccinbcr. A. D,. 19.1S. a t 9 oVluok New York, Dec. 12 tAPj-A Also traditional Christmaa carol weeks, subsisted on game, wild adit, ravlaa or rajact any copy con* to $60.03. Brunner’s. Phone 8191. ANTIQUE CHRI.STMAS O iri’S— cities to the U. S. A., here le the tldarad ebjacttonabla. ing and Electric Refrigeration and Open until 9 p. m. forenoon, at tbe Probate Office, in proposed mural for the new post candlelight service, S. M. E. church Ust. fruits and bark. They had to learn t ’anillc stahda, bedside tables, eald .Mnrcliceler. be and tha same Is CLOSING HOUHH-. Claaained ada better themselvee. Must he me- LEG Al. NO TICES office In the Bronx was denounced at 7:30. to build roads quickly when It RkSMT O U Imt D to ba publlahed aama day mnai be ra* chairs, foot r.tools, niirrora. chest ueBlKhnl for a liearlnK onithe alluw- chanically lncllne<1, willing to train aiicu ot said administration nccoiint by a Catholic educator last night as Dec. 21. — Fifth annual High was dry, change their technique calved by 11 o'clock noon; Haturdava of drawers, sewing tables, beds. V. Mother— Did you water the rubber as they went along. The 16,000- the POUMO, wardem« 10 In spare time to q\iallfy. Write AT A rOUKT OK PROnATH nKLl> with milil oHiate, and this court dl- .‘‘an Insult to all religious-minded school concert and carol sing at plant, dear? Utilities Inst., N, care of Herald. llcdeen, Manchester (ln>en. Tel. .M.molii'stur, wilhiti bih! f«*r tho rcrie the Executor to k Ivc iiubllc no- men and to CThrlatlnnlty.” High School hall, three choruses and foot Andes were one problem, •"Sri2:------ey«.i*ssBvi.tAsssvies iw- T, 6833. IM^trlcl Df Miiiji hesu r. on tlio l^lli tice to all versons Intirenlod therein The Rev. Ignatious W. Ckjx, S.J., orche.stra. Junior— Why no, mother dear: I the swampy jungle another. TELEP H O N E U R tlav i.f P i inlier. ,\. I» , to ^appear and be lieard thereon Iiy ( » IWfl \y Festsls* Ftsl professor of ethics at Fordham Uni- Dec. 23.— M. H. S.-Mldddletown thought It was waterproof. Today only 70 mile* o f the road WANT ADS FOR SALE—PRIVATE PARTY — Pro-onl \vn.LI,\M S. MYliR. K jmi., publlehing a copy of thie order In We always have aomethtog to HELP W ANTED— M ALFj 36 First Mortgage JmUu. some newspaper harlifg a circulation versity, addressing a congregation cage game at State Armory. remains to be graded and sur- Green and cream eomhlnatlon I’ntiiip of Micimrl ftaMK'ut late of In said Dtatrlet, live days before Dec. 31. — Legion's New Year’ *itoch to look forward. Tomorrow faced. In less thM a yeim freight S( ORCHY SMITH Ada are aveapted o w r tha talephuita MAN AND WIFK lo run TofTec of 3,000 In a Brooklyn church, urged at tha CliAUUhl UATlu given above range .with oil burner; hot water .ManrlirMi r, In nalil Pt«lrti*t, iIppo bb. Hold day of hearing and return make Eve Ball at State armory. w ill be as good as today. wiU leave the Pacific coast, travel Just Plane Snake to Yoif Agency. Up to $45 firat week. LOANS t tl. to this Court. Roman Catholics to write Postmas- aa a convanlanca to advorilaara, but coll ami grates. Also Florence Cir- Also Country Club’s New Yeai up over the Andes and down to MR. WVNPHAM, *C0CCHV; ANP 6COOP 37DRV tba CASH KATES will ba accepted aa On inoilon of Mai«.ii<’l R. Pwlre WII.I.IA.M ri. IIVUE ter Albert Goodman, of New York By JOHN C. TERRVi Automobile given aa boniia. Write culating oil heater, and new maple Eve dance at club. ®ale— Young Dr. Jones aeems to A TEXA6 0ANKEK t HEYl THERE I f A *TR A N (3e V'...5 a Y— FULL P a TXICNT If paid at tha bual* F. H. A. PL A N — O H Ilf Built ManriirMteT HflnilnlMtr#Irlx an 6 0 T oaeb ad otharwiaa tha OHAlttih; CO NSTRU CTION LOANS ton. y icn 't equal his wife's yesrnlng gap. The new road, probably the T <7 F L V fttO M re X A 5 ^eO R O E O O S — // R ATS will ba eollactad. No raap<>nal* lowifl for the crtGItor# within which SIOTICK .SPPLlr.lTlOX OJN 503OP THE H E B A W O N i A c o u p l a MACHINERY AND to hrlnn In ihcir claim* aKatn*t aalfl ThIe la to give notice that I James Coming Events | P0W6Ts bighest to the world, w ill Hnb fOAUi/TRAUA^ btllty for errors lo talaphonad ada No Comm isMions or Bonuses. WOULD B.\N GERMAN UNES Jfkn. 27.—Mid-year graduation at I T H J * reXA5 ~ A l)5rBA U A NEW THINK* will ba asaumad aifd thalr accuracy TO O I,S ,')2 ••Btatf, aix) the Bald aflmlnlstrat rtx M. HroKan of 11 1*2 Walnut street, sastem and western South FUOHT HE'* — cannot ba guaranteed I* 4343 RO O M S W ITH O U T Auto Accetlories^TIres ...... 4 BRE(:KLES AND HIS FRIENUS By Blosse, ^ h INGTON T. ^ TW A f- AM * ^ * ._r J Auto Repairing— ralnilng ,..»«# 7 ZONING BO.ARI) OP APPE.\IJ4 HOARD 59 Auto Bchoola ...... 7*A In conformity with the roqiilre- 8y Ciyd* Autoa—Shlp by Truck ...... • HOLD EVERYTHING By ('rane m^ata-of the xoning reguintinns, the FOR RENT—ONE FURNISHED Lewis OUT OUR WAY Auloa—-For Htra ...... • FIRE Zoning Board of Appeals of the Oaragea— Sarvlca— Sloraga ...... lo room, also small store. Apply Sel- £^^ *^*** «JOMM — PAgSCM TS FB ass ••.SS* tJ«6 wsttcTip eet’V vx WWCH beau Tl AH.P00B By Williama MotorcyeleR^nicycles ...... n Town of Manchester will hold a wltz Block, Apt. 1. RiEMtEATH TM l IVantpd AutOR— Motorcyclee 12 SO U T H nubile hearing on Thursiiay. De- ^'J^T HEEL, OUO VAMN6LC i THAT SUM WATSw HAPPEM TD THE i»B A S H A B K . Tallortni?— Dyeing—-Cleaning ,, (D O U G A N ) Main Street. Toilet Good* and Service Application of Marcus S. Moii- \Vanted—iJusIneae Service 5630 arty and the First National Stores, IMvcafloBal Inc., for permla.alon to move Its liq- Courae* and ClasRfa ...... 27 Private Inatructlona ...... t« (H O L L O R A N ) uor business from 183 North Main Dancing ...... Street to 169 North Main Street. Mu*lcal— Dramatic ...... 3060 Application of BrlUab-Amerlcaa Wanted— In«inirt|ona ...... Id Club, Inc., for permisalon to move Flnaerlal (Q U I S H ) Its club and club liquor license from Boeda—Stocks— Mortgagea •••«• II A - — Rualneaa OpportU'illlee ...... * 11 989 Main Street to comer of Maple’ [ to V0O,SeV»0«TA W tKKO") Money to Loan ...... || 4340 and Spruce Streets. '' ' 9816 •FL'rtO -TD MBOCO I^ V ^ ONB ^ the ^ATCH. Help aed ttceatleae Application of Mrs. John R. A»AM#*SdAPOROF GOOP VM.U. 9 h I HAS A Help Wanted — Female ...... * || Lowe for permission to operate a >nm^ man mo use , Help Wanted— Male ...... le T OOKINO BACK TO CntlST* BUT TbU CAN JOS 80M6WHEBB, flaleamen Wanted ...... H-A HOSPITAL kennel and nursery at 141 East MAS tl TEARS AGO— LBAV# 7MB BUT 1 OONT Help Warited— -Male or Femal*.. 17 Middle Turnpike. •SNOW WHAT KMO Agent* Wanted ...... 17-A Application of Bernice M. Bam- Llndy was Sying to Mexico os PAOCA8SS Kltualluna Warted— Female . . . . 18 5131 forth to remodel a two-famll.v house ambassador of good wUL . . . O F WORK rr is f Fltuallona Wanted— M a le ...... la HEBcy Lmploymeni Airencle* ...... 40 located at 38 Hudson Street Into a Mayor "Big Bill" Thompson of three-family house. Chicago was shaking his flat at Ure itArk—Hrt«—Peeltry— ▼eklelVe Dog*— Bird*—Pet* ...... 41 All persons Interested In these King Oaorge. . . . Old-timers Llva Stock— Vehicle* ...... 4: WATER DEPT. sppUcatlons may appear nt this in sport* were mounUng death Poultry and Suppllea ...... 41 hearing. of Young GrilTo. . . . Music Wanted— Pete— Poultry—4tock 44 RAYMOND W. GOSLEE, lover* delighted over new child For Rale—-.WleeellaBeowe 3077 Articles For Bale ...... 46 Chairman. prodigy, Yehudi Mcjiuhin, 10. Beat* and Accaeaorlea ...... 4« (A ft e r 5 P . M . ) . . . Death of 40 young men Bulldtng Uaterlala ...... 47 when Submarine S-4 was Diamond*— Watehaa—Jawalry „ 41 7868 sunk in Cape Cod Bay cu t pall electrical Appllaneaa—Radio •. 41 *X)ld Doc U a specialist at last— he’a only oot ona natient 1 1 llnflUjr eonvlneed my family I’m* ETow faig up — thla Fuel and Feed ...... a I Read The Herald Advs. OB holiday season. Cardan—Farm— Dairy Product* to .kftr . one isn’t washable.’* Rousahold Goods ...... 6i MANCHESTER Machlnary and Toolt ...... ii ‘ ,5f“, ; ijM aavw sant^ Vusleal Inatrumantt •...*.«•••• 63 Offlea and Stora Bqulpmant •••• 64 WATER CO. MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE h e r o e s AftE M A Pg - M OT B O R N ■V iiCA ttsinu. M* 0 ‘-RW tLtlAf>^ Bpaetaia nt tha S to raa...... i« Premeditated By THOMPSON AND (X)LL ALLEY OOP UL a H T . O f f . Wnarlng Apparal—Fun ...... IT Wantad—To Buy ...... II 5974 _ mat y DonY Ytoo Complications AH-HAf OUR O eb 1 1V4INK X Baarg—Botaloei Beoorto T E L L MB, M ISS M Om H pardon UN MRANHUESS • U T TH A TS MOT IM R ,f W O F IN KMSSIbN, INSrSAD By H A M U N tUrnimmrmmU M P C R O , BROWN BUS turns I S A Y / W H A T S beco m e of OU 8 HT 1b BUY / lookin’ for WHAT HAS TH IS C H A P MR. VIPERO - B UT TH E R E 1 A S S U R E y o u M TH E bro w n car?; v a j O F MAWNB MB OtRRY ''OM,,WO! 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'I W P l i vAO ErouRTEiar Ainrbrater lEvrntno Ceralh MONDAY. DECEBIBER U. 1988: ABOUT TOWN HALE'S SELF SERVE KtentMMnob Tribe No. 08. Im> proved Order of Red Men. will hold lU r e p ilv meeting and nominatloh AND HEALTH MARKET SlmiMmSml of officers in Tinker hall tonight at 8 o'clock sharp. A class of candi dates will be Initiated Into the or- der by the Southington degree TUESDAY SPECIALS V.'/ team. After the meeting refresh- ments will be served in the club Double al'iV Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales

rooms on Brainard place. All Day Tuesday. Hale's Milk ■ Miss Margaret Wells, daughter of Mrs. Franklin G. Wells of Avery | street, will give readings nt the ! Bread ~ ' 2 Loaves 9e Chilatmss party following the De- cember meeting of the Manchester I Garden club tonight nt 7:30 nt the [ Kraft Cheese 2-Lb. Hox 47e Y. M, C. A. The Ladies' auxiliary of Uie A. O. H. will- meet this evening at 8 Shredded Wheat ____ Pkg. 11c o’clock at the home of Mrs. Mar-1 garet Connolly of Anderson street. Quaker Oats Med. Pkif. 8c Ever Ready Circle of King's I Daughters will meet tomorrow eve- Sliced, Rindless, Sugar Cured ning at 7:30 In the directors' room of | the Whlton Memorial library. Mrs. E. Segar will lead the devotions. Bacon The members of Sunnyside Circle will be guests. The hosesses will | Sugar rurrd, .Smoked be Mrs. L. J. Tuttle. Mrs. George ; <-6 Lbs. Av. Stiles. Mrs. E. P. Walton, Mrs. .Mil- ' lard Park, Mrs. E. C. Masten. Shoulders Another Shipment! The Ideal Gift I No. 3^1 Can Bort OIney Mr. and Mrs. Rlchaid Danger who about four months ago removed i from Manchester to Indian Orchard. Spinach Nashua 'Romance’ Blankets Maas., were the guests of honor at All White or Solid Colors a surprise celebration of their tenth Armour's With Deep Toned Borders wedding anniversary Saturday We can't keep theee beauUful blankeU night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. In etock. You will want several for your James Wood of Center street, sister Pork and Beons i . m . c » c and brother-in-law of Mrs. Danger. 5 gift Hat. AU ^hite with colored borders in $2*98 blue, orchid, green, roee, wine and rust. Relatives and friends attended from ! Ilnrshey'a Solid colora with deeper toned borders In Boxed Rockville and Vila town and remem- ^ bered them with gifts. A buffet roae, blue, orchid, green, wine, and rust. ChUdren’a

luncheon was serv^. Baking Chocolate Lb. 11c Colored Border w

Eleanor Strange, daughter of Ladies' Mrs. Irene Strange of 47 Lancaster ANKLETS

Road, celebrated her tenth birthday Kipper Snacks Can S c OR KNICKER HOSE

last evening with a supper party for Sheet and POlow Case Sets Missm' and Children’s twelve of her playmates. SCARFS New patterns In fancy or Gordon Brand Large Package One 81” x99” Hemstitched Sheet Large aaaortment of Ascot, plain colors. •quare and long styles, In wool Th& Beethoven Olee Club present- Chipso for and two 42” x36” Pillow Cases. Cel- ed 2 39c or silk. speblal music at the evening ser- lophane wraped. vice of the Emanuel Lutheran $1*69 WOOL church last night. New Patterns and Colors, Pure Linen Hand Blocked Gifts will be presented to children Chipso Medium Pkgr. 9c I C each I C pair MITTENS of members of the Mons Yprea Post

and Auxiliary, regardless of age. at New Jacquard patterna. Browna, Green, Red, White the Christmas party to be held In Sizes 4 to 8. Tinker Hall on Saturday afternoon. Dish Towels ea. 2 9 c Hale’s M. K. M. Pull Fashioned Florida Oranges d.>.15c The age limit was previously an- Smart and new designs In two-tone colora. Six patterna. Red nounced as 13 years. and black, green and red. blue and dubonnet, etc.

In Town Court tonight. Manning Large Soup Bunches 7c SILK HOSIERY f C p a i r L. Fielding. 44, of Vernon will be

presented on a reckless driving Fine Chenille Bath Mat $ ‘f qq Smart Winter shades In charge as the result of an accident Saturday on Tolland turnpike when ringlem chiffons and serv- HEALTH MARKET a car he was driving la reported to ice weight. Give this llr.e and Ud Cover Sete ^ -ISet have crashed with one operated by Seven colora, nautical end floral patterna. wearing hose for Xmas Peter Miller. Jr., of 743 Tolland Hamburg or gifts. turnpike. RuRs M a tch ...... $2.69 24 x48 Bathroom Rur s to M a tch ...... $3.29

Frank Ahern, connected with the editorial staff of the Hartford Sausage Meat ' i.b. 19c 72"x72” • 72” x90 Times, will apeak at the meeting

of St. Bridget's Holy Name Society on Friday evening at 8:18. The f C p a i r members of the Holy Name Society Rib Lamb Chops Lb. 2 9 c Lace Table Cloths $ 1 ,.9 8 of St. James's church and Camp- ^ Good quality lace cloths In floral pattern. bell Council, K. of C., are Invited to attend. Following the talk there

will be a buffet lunch served by St. Shoulder Lamb Chops BABY SHOP Bridget's Holy Name Society. The Boxed Rayon Satin meeting will be held In St. Bridget's Little Girls’

hsJI. ______Lb 29c Rayon Panties

GOWNS, WRITING The regular monthly meeting of APRONS Hose Company No. 1 of the Man- Loin Lamb Chops i.b. 39c

chester Are department will be held DANCETTES, PAPERS In fire headquarters. Main'and Hil-

liard streets, at 8 o'clock tonight. 69 Note and Letter size* In Lamb Stew I,b. \/ A ll the bright shades of red. attractive boxes. 24 aheeta, The annual appeal foi food for j 10c 15c CHEMISE and In tea roae or white. Juat the 24 envelopes. thing to put on over the winter orange, and green combinations. Chrlstmaa hasketa to be made up to Just what little girla adore. distribute to needy persona In town underwear for special occasions. Pork Chops Sizes 3 to 6 years. Sizes 2 to 6 years. has been made by Mla.s .le.ssle Key- Lb. 1 9 c 2 5 c PANTIES Children’s S m ocks...... $1.00 nolds. social worker. Any persona \' Lace trimmed and tailored mod- ^’Ishlng to donate food should atlvlse els In tea roae and blue. c box Miss Reynolds by calling &3rto. Beef Liver \\ _____Lb. 1 9 c I Gowns— Sises 1$ and IT. House Furnishings The town's WPA toy lending li- Other Sizes S3 to 86. brary has started to function under the direction of Walter Trent

may borrow toys here miieh as they $1.19 CHRISTMAS

borrow books at a library. Schools The -IW .IU L C CORIt ^

Superintendent Arthur H Illing IS $1.98 head of the committee which has a MANCHssren C onh* CARDS ranged for the toy libram . Gifts That Are Tops Nature prinU or Colonial thoae Republican fourth senatorial dis- G)ffee Tables designs. 15 cards In each In WalntiL 13”x21” . box. trict workers, planning a te-tl- I monlaj banquet for newly elected i Genuine Silk .Senator William J. Shea 'will meet tomorrow night at the MunUlpal .98 Building to make arrangements. Tailored Shirts c box Peter Pan collar with abort Several more tnickloeds of O o'st- Magazine Basket sleeves. 'White and pastel colors. mas trees have been dehce-ed to Sizes 34 to 40. Main street vendors tod ly. , la Walnut . . $1.49

Boxed Men’s Initial W A L L PLAQ U ES in bright, natural colors. Fruits >

$1*98 ““ $1.49, $1.75 Handkerchiefs

A TLANHC PIPE RACKS, Tlnights of the Road” ...... $1.49 Three fine quality handker- chiefs with colored InitlaL Rayolite BOOK ENDS, Mexican design . $ 1 # 6 9

\ Sixes S4 COLONUL CANDLESTICK g v o

to 40 Range Oil LAMPS IN BRASS...... O l #98 IC box WHISTLING TEA KETTLES * m ragv Gallon

IN COLORS ....V ...... S 1 .Z 9 ^ ^ in II'O gal. lots Sweaters SILEX COFFEE MAKERS,

Ladies’ Given With Cash Sales In make ideal gifts. The aad $2.95, $4.95 FUEL OIL popular new cute style, j

6c gal. Both These Stores A ll Day buttoned down the front. E Handkerchiefs

Beautiful lace edge hand- Bear skin, looks like an- IN TOYLAND kerchiefe. Pop Eye Hammer and NaU S e ta ...... Tuesday gora. Others too num* 25c Toss L.T.Wood Co. 25c erous to mention. P®®try Sets PHONE 4496 ...... 25c Fi^y-^lk Picture Puzzles...... 25c 1C e a c h G-Man Outfits ...... 25c-50c lasMe A Pretty Wrapping aad loetde A Pretty Box, Let Tbeee Be A Texas Ranger (2 Gun O utfit)...... $1.00 t h cor k I HAL^ Tommy Hawk Bow and Arrow Sets ...... 50c

MANCHtSTIR COMM* Cord Roadster With Free Wheeling Motor ...... 50e $1.05 V A L U E GINIR ALILICTRIC Nelly Don for Christmas Jumbo Xylophone Pull T o y ......

...... 69c Cotton frocks as freffi aad ertep aa Chrlstmaa. ^ p e r ^ 6 v e l To Scoop Up S a n d ...... 50c 75c Genuine Briar Pipe,' qibd RANGES D Tracks ...... 25c-50c 8 10c Pkgs. Granger To- ■

WheellwiTowa. AD M etal...... 50C-SL00 bacco, |Sq cu n ose^soK FULLY INSULATED CottonDresset $1.98,$2.98,$3.98 Dnaaed Dtdls ^•••seeeeseeoooot ---- 50C-S1.00 Ae fo r...... D3C INC - ^ and up 999*50 Christmas Shoppers Make Extra Savinga On Taeadaya!

'Silk Ray<» $5.98 Wrisley Lavender

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