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»•' '-vS tA O E T W E L V S IBanriirotnr Etmtbto V m lft 8ATUROAT, O CrpB|S 80,1987 • 'll AVBVMOB DAILT OUHTIBJkTION WBA Tlia Howttxer Compeny, Oonnec- Mrs. Alice Virginia, Junior vice aptoda In tha area Hiat liiinlt wmdd fw tha Hsatb ol gsptemhtr, Ifn H U M president; Mrs. Gertruda Buchanan, ba aancUonad by the commUMoa Foreeaat sf (J. B. Wtethsv Ucut National Guard, baa organised ASSESSORS TO TAKE IN Valve Oirbaa J o b ___84.00 iqt Bartferd DANCE a baaketban team and practices secretary; Mrs. Anna Barron, treas­ SETMAINST.a>EED and tba atreet poatsd with signs QM V takta Itelin i ~ frequently at the Armory. Charles urer; Mrs. Aides Gutsmer, Patriotic acoofdlngly. Brahes Bellaed . . ..^88.00 n*- | USTS UNTIL 5 TODAY Instructor; Mrs. Maud Leggett In turn Chief Gordo, brought the 'oepressiom 5.967 Fair and wamisr toalghtj Tines- BAIXOWVKN MABQIJBKADB "Whltey" Bycholakl la coaching the ABEL’S CUT RATE of tbs Amrnt boya. chaplain; Mrs. Edith Massey, coo- LmiirAT251IIILES matter to the attenUra of tlw Po­ day taiereaaing rtoadtaess and waim OM FdlOTTB Hidl ductor. Auxiliary color guards srlll lice Board at Its organisation meet­ AUTO REPAIRS prices still er; probaMy ahewsn by night. OhiliBiwy, Btettai W Monday Last Chance To Put be appointed by Prestdant Gustaf- ing. It was a g r ^ that la that r M Cooper St. Eat. MSI MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM George Budeley. who haa been In In Assessment Lists With­ soo. congarte^ area apaads h i i ^ than TONIGHT a aarknia condition at the Ifemorlal 38 mllea an hour are dangerous, but out Penalty Chargre. Representatives o f local ex-serv­ State Safety Commisdoo To IH EFFECT VOL. LVHn NO. 27 AdierOateg m Fags MANCHESTER, CONN„‘ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1937 Mwto B7 WaMaf'i Dmmtm Orch. boepital la In a somewhat Improved ice organisetioM and patriotic so­ final aetkm was daferrad. It la (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Oftm amt Tkytor. oondlUoii. cieties will be Invited to the cere­ now definitely assured, however, «■■««■» S to 9—A* The Board of Aaseasors reported monies. Pot Up Sifns; Police Board that at Monday’s meating tha chief CM.-- lir a Agnes Dickson Nichols, em' today that the tax Uata were being will ba formally authoriaad to notify A gen t For COST OF LIVING ploy^ as a telephone operator in filed satlafactorily during the past tha State Traffic Commlaaloa that Youth Is “Buried Alive” for 12 Hours Hartford and Uvlng at 181 Center few days, business in the office be' To Authorize IL that speed Umlt haa bewi establish­ JAPS HIT U. S. HIGH IN YUKON Ing especially heavy yesterday and ALCOHOL TRANSPORTER'S ed and will go Into effect aa soon ABODTTOWN street, was )reaterday granted a dl' as the algnp are erected. vorce from her husband, David P today. All tiirta not filed by Novem­ bPPERS (Cantaloupes $1 each; Peaches ber 3 wilt be penalized by Imposition It has also been decided by the BRITAIN SET TO GO Nichols, Jr., of Rock Mt., N. C , on C A S IN U. S. COURT Through co-operation between police abthoHUea to establlah a mo­ SECTOR AS 1HEY Three for $1; Potatoes $14 a W. tlm ry W«lr, commander of the grounds of desertion. Judge Al­ of ten per cent additional tax. Mancbeater police authdritlea, the tba Amotean Lactoo. waa the gueat torcycle patrol of the Mata street Sack But Nobody Complain- fred C. Baldwin was told that they The assessors will be In the office Govemor’a Comniiaaion for Highway area during tboae boura la which tha Spanlah War Veterana were married on March 10, 1928 to take care of the public until 5 Safety and the State Traffic Oom- OKE inar. ___ ^ nnraday night at a meeting and Homer Johnson, Jr., Of Hart­ the high speeding of the traffic has RENEWAHACK and ho deserted her the following p.m. th\i afternoon. On Monday, mlaaloo, the long period of unre- been moat corapicuoua. Violators M dal period held at tha State Ar- ford Who Waa Arrested atricted apeed for motor vehlclea B Lethbridge, Alta., Nov. 1.— the last day without penalty, the year. of the new regulatkm will be (A P )—’The coat of living In AS FAR AS U. S. TO Here To Be Tried In Decem­ through the bualneaa part of Main hours will be from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. arrested. Dawson City, Yukon, is some­ through the noon and supper hours. ber Term. atreet la to be brought to an end H asegiw aj Apologizes And ^ A dMTga c t non aopport brought DUworth-ComeU Post, American and a definite apeed limit ct 35 2-50 thing to wemder at but It doesn’t ligalnat Arthur BeU waa continued Legion haa estended a town-wide mllea an hour between the Center '^rfPEBTON seem to worry inhabitants of invitation to children of Manches­ Homer Johnson, Jr., of 79 Suf- and Charter Oak atreet eatabUahed. ^ ^ C A S H Makes Promisr, British that mining place famed for the «Btfl rrld a ya aaaaloti o f,th a Town gold rush of ’98. Oourt a t lart nlgbt'a aaaalon, ' ter to attend the Hallowe’en parties TOINSTiUJLV.F.W.POST field street Hartford, arrested while By unanlmoua agreensent the I8e.>i • Wamen*a - ChOdraa’a END SINO-JAP WAR A survey showed cantaloupes tonight at seven different centers driving an automobile through Man­ Board of Police Commlaalonera, at n were selling for 81 each; i t f . and Mra. Samuel ICcAdam of between the hours of 7 and 9:30 p. chester on the morning sf Sep­ their meeting on Monday evening HAIR CUTS - 25c. FeeGog Grows; 7,0 00 Japs m. Parties sponsored by the post O m C E R S FRIDAY NIGHT are to give formal effect to the new 8 Barhera — Ne WaIttogI oranges and peaches, three for jlOi Walnut Btreet hare mored to tember 13 and charged with trans­ Buy NOW before prices rise! $1; potatoes at 814 a sack, and will be held at the East and West porting liquor, when the old car that arrangement and atepa are to be Eden Tells Commons Amer* i b d r new home on High atreet which Side recreation buildings, the YJl. CULOTTA*S €r()8ses Sooidiow Creek. plums thrae for 35 cents. they recently bought. he was driving was found to contain taken for enforcement of the regu­ L.T.Wood Co. V I S —Oil-O-MaUo pttoes are still CA. and Manchester Green, Hollis­ Past Department Commander lation. BAKBEB SHOP — 14 Oak Street 81 BtaaeU St. TbL 4490 Telephone charges are high, W arspots in W orld News » " ' ------several cans of alcohol. Is to appear A down St their dspr^onlevds. But too, 810 a month for a party | ter street. Nathan Hale and St. James F. Daley To Be In Speed-limit aigna are to be erect­ they caa't raaaia thne long. ica Is Expected To Take before the United States District ShangfaaL Nov. 1.— (A P )— Jap­ line and 830 for a private line. Jtmes’s school. Charge Of The Ceremony. Court in Hartford in the December ed by the State Traffic Commia- nqure U onl yoarasU: Late prioae By ASSOCIATED PRESS States Marine commander who pro­ alon without coat to the town. House rents, however, are B. term. axe ap. Raw amtoial eosli have aoaisd. anese Admiral Klyoahl Hasegawa low, flO a month. Great Britain today dispatched tested against a Japanese foray on Old-Fashioned Andrew Craig of Providence. R. Study Sitnatloii. Lead At B n sse k Pkrlep; Past Department Commander When brought before the court Msnnlaciariaq oasis have advaaoed by apollgized today to the United the mighty battle cruiser Hood to the American-protected side at the I., will speak at the Gospel Hall. 415 A number of weeka ago a field Soochow creek. James P. Daley of Hartford will in­ Johnson said that be had left his agent of the Govemor’a Commia- leaps and bonads. PrioM Just eaa’i re­ Staten Marine commander who pro­ Barcelona to investigate the sink­ Oiicken Pie Supper Center street tomorrow evening, automobile parked In Providence Which figure in Tokyo a foreign office spokes­ Tells Italy She Need Not and every evening at 7:45 through­ stall the officers of Anderson-Shea sion visited Manchester, viewed the main ao sausinqly low nadar them tested against a Japanese foray on Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and when he went to get it he found oondiUoas. I ing of the British merchantman man disclosed that Japan "la con­ NORTH BL E. CHURCH out the week except Saturday. situation and came to the conclu­ the American-protected side of Soo- Jean Weems. templating some form of agreement Many local people will remember next Friday night at the-Manches- the alcohol In the ear and did not sion that the average speed main­ fault IS yours ? That's why wo aar BUT NOVFI Ton chow Creek. A party of Japaneae KEEP NEW YORK know bow it got there. Her acUpn was '^een as eridence with Italy to co-operate against Expect R etim Of Colonies WED^ NOV. S, 6 P. M. Mr. Graig as having been one of the ter Green V. F. W. Home. Mrs. tained throughout the area waa al­ A Speaoer Ooiaet, ladlvMoal- want an Oil-O-MaUo so that yon can bluejackets had crossed the creek that she was prepared to take stem Mary Frost, Department Auxiliary He was defended in the Manchea- enjoy heat withonl work or worry. And Communism." Japan already has speakers at the Blaster conference. together too high. He referred ly designed for you, wiU to the American sector of the In­ measures; if necessary, to enforces such an agreement with Germany. Chickaa pte, president will also install the offi­ ter Court by Attorney Harold Drew, tha matter to the State' Traffic W BRECT It. For a free fig- yon want to bny at a low prioa. Thai ternational settlement in a rice- nCHT GOING ON the Nyon anti-piracy accord. The To Germany As Loig toteae, taielpa, cabhage aalad, cers o f the Auxiliary at the Joint who pleaded guilty to the charge of Meanwhile, tbe groundwork was Helen Davidson Lodge, Daughters Commission, where it waa handled are atody, phone or write to­ maana bnyinq now. laden Junk seized after scaring off Jean Weems was sunk Saturday off laid in Brusaela for the opening of craabefry aaaoe. rella, taa, cereMny. transporting. A fine of $200 and by Deputy Commissioner Hanaon. day. Home hoiira 3 to 5. and Ramamber. . . a aaaU down payment the (3ilnese crew by flrlnf' blank tbe Spanish coast by a bombing mlaoe or of Scotia, has received an invitation the nine-power conference Wednes­ As Sie Keeps Etinoin; from Ellen Douglas lodge No. 8 of Chesterfield PIrie of Bolton will costs was imposed and not being Following the usual policy of the 7-9 p. BL and small monlhly installmaats can to shots. ELECTION EVE Manuel Camacho, 16. of Chelmsford, Mass., was buried up to his neck for 12 hours when, helping load a truck, plane. day to seek a solution to tbe Far Hartford, to be present at its Instal­ head the post staff for the ensuing able to pay he went to JalL commission that body notified Chief arranged. ACT AT ONCE Brigadier General John C. Beau­ an avalanche of sand engulfed him. He is shown eatln g a sandwich offered by rescuers. "My legs are a little In the Far Shut, tension between Etetern situation. 7Se.CWIdieai ■U .U e lation on Wednesday, November 3 year and Mias Helen Gustafson will Early this month Attorney Drew of Police Samuel Gordon that If mont, Marine commander In Shang­ iore, but I’m aU right," he aaid, lying in a hospital later. "I prayed and cried," be admitted. Doctora aay the Japanese and B ritte troops became Norman H. Davis, head of the appeared before Judge Qarrity and the police authorities of Manchester MISS ANNIE SWIFT »“ *• World’s Biggest Warship at 8 p. m. lead the Auxiliary. Commander 848 Mala St. Beglateted Speaoer Oersettere 4487 JOHNSON & LITTLE hai, protested to Hsaegaws, who only danger now la pneumonia. more acute, with Britain blaming United States delegation, and Dr. Pirie will succeed David McCollum asked that part of the fins be re- would fix 'a definite limit for safe apologized and promised there Japanese for 10 casualties. Including PInrobtng and Heating Contractors Mahoney Maldog A Dozen H. V. Wellington Koo, Chinese am­ on the post staff and Miss Gustaf­ -mitted and there was little possi­ would not be a recurrence of the in- five deaths, suffered by her forces bassador to France, met In a pre­ Speeds Toward Spani F ot w son succeeds Mra. Margaret Brown bility of bis being able to raise the Cor. Center and Trotter Streets ddeat. tn Shanghai since the start of the TeL 8876 liminary conference in which Davis as president money. Judge Garrity took the . The apology came aa 7,000 Jap­ Last Day Speeches; Most Chtnese-Japanese conflict. was expected to discuss with Dr. anese shock troope, under cover of lowing Latest ’IncideiiL* Other post officers to be Installed matter under consideration and as Also see the santsHoasl new WiHiims 150,000 TO WATCH Japaneae Admirmal Kiyoshi Haa- Koo terms under which China would are: Lawrence Redman, senior vice be was Informed that the Federal JUST ARRIVED! NEW SHIPBIENT OF a thimderous artillery barrage, STATE LEADERS WATCH egawa apologized to the United agree to peace negotiations. OU Buaor—selling at Ito 1 sweat prioa crossed Soochow Creek west of Newspapers See Victory president; Nathan Miller, Junior agents were likely to take the man aver plaoad on a naUonaDy known oil vice president; Harry Pearson, after being released he decided to Shanghai. CHoaer to the aettle- bomar. HUSKING CONTEST London, Nov. 1.— ( A P I - chaplain; Neal Cheney, Judge advo­ release him. DEVEMIPED AND ment, Japanese used the Chinese U sie d C a r s Zinfondell Wine Grapes Junk and other craft to negotiate For LaGoardia Tomorrow BRIDGEPORT’S ELECTION Foreign Secretary Anthony cate; Bertie Moseley, quartermas­ The release was granted on Oc­ PRINTED the creek and attack CSilnese posi­ Eden told Commons today that ter. Commander Pirie will an­ tober 22 and he waa at once ar­ tions along the south bank. Late News PRESIDENT FORMS nounce hla appointive officers fol­ rested by the Federal agents and 24-HUUR SERVICE Britain will go exactly aa far Biltlah Bold Thdr Ground. New York, Nov. 1.— (A P )—Jere­ lowing his installation. yesterday afternoon was bound over Deposit Box At $1.10 Box National Contest On Hinrs- as the United States in seeking A t Prices That Spell As Japanese attempted to blast miah Titus Mahoney, the roan who Resolts There W i Show So­ THREE MAN BOARD Auxiliary officers are: Mra. Flor­ to the Court hearing in December Store Entrance O i w ^ n C their way into Chinese poaiUona Flashes EMERGENCY BOARD an end to the Chinese-Japanese ence Peterson, senior vice president; under bonds of (200. made Tammany Hall climb on his and encircle Shangh-ri, Major Gen­ day Expected To Break conflict at the Brussels nine- eral A. P. D. ’relfer-Smollett, com­ band wagon, today laid down a laat- cialists’ Power In Gener­ WASHINGTON SILENT mlnute oratorical barrage In an at­ BAYER FRUIT & PRODUCE CO. mander of British troops, refused RULES BUILDING Wsahlngtoa, Nov. 1— (A P )— power conference which opens Savings For You tempt to capture City Hall from KSM?'S 41 PumeO Place • TeL 5175 or 5176 to withdraw hla soldiers from out­ All Attendance Records. State Departmeot officials declined Wednesday. posts in sections of the city. Mayor Florello H. LaGuardla. al Assembly Vote Next Action Delays For Sixty The former-athlete who heads the oommeat today on tbe statement by Making clear that the Unit­ Read The Herald Advi. In answer to Japanese disclosure Anthony Eden Implying that Great that Chinese machine gun neats A. A. U.—now engaged toi the blt- ed States is expected to take terest fight of bis career—took the Year; h Other Two Cities New State Budget Dept Told Marshall, Mo., Nov. l._ ( A P ) —If Britain would look to tbe United Days Strike Gaffed By CHEVROLETS near British outposts along the States (or leaderaMp In the Brus­ the lead in any definite action Stop — Look — Listen! Sbanghai-Hangchow railway nrould stump in a 12-speech naarathon In a someone had suggested to Henry A. sels nine-power treaty oonforenoe^ to control the Far Eastern 19S7 Blaster Sport Sedan...... $645 to subjected to intense bombard­ desperate bid to defeat his rival, the To Keep Its Hands Off Wallace 14 years ago that Ms spon- West Coast Rail Workers. ment. ’Telfer-Smollett ordered Brit­ "Uttle Flower" of Fusion, and re­ By ASSOCIATTm PRESS Statomento of Preaideat Roose- threat to world peace, E2den 1937 Town S edan ...... $725 FUN FOR ALL store the city to the Democratic aorsMp of a eonteat In Iowa to de­ ish Union Jacks flown over all Brit­ Political leaders in Connecticut’s veat and Secretary Hon of this gov- said that Britain is prepared: 1936 Town S ed an ...... $595 PRIZES AND NOISEMAKERS! ish dougouts and sandbarg barriers. party. termine "how much corn a man can eramaat’s wtlUagneas to "cooper­ ‘T o go as far aa t^he United Tomorrow an estimated 2,000,000 'Big Three" cities—Hartford, New The New Poblic Works. husk in a given time" would lead to Hjrde Park, N. T., Nov. 1.—(AP) 1935 Blaster Sedan ...... $525 He served notice that the Brit­ ate” with other nations to restore States, in full agreement with ish would bold their lines regardless to 2,500,000 voters will settle the Haven and Bridgeport—began last a National contest regarded as the peace la the Orient have Dot been —President Roonevelt created an 1934 Chevrolet Canopy ...... $265 city's political question No. 1: "Can premier sporting even ct agtiuul latorpreted as meaning that the them—not rushing in front, of eventualities. minute drives for votes today, the Hartford, Nov. 1.— (AP) — The emergency board by proclamation, Tension between Japanese and Mayor LaGuardla defy the Demor ture, chances are he would not bave United States In ptepaite to take but not being left behind.” 1934 Chevrolet Coach ( 2 ) ...... $375 cratlc organisation's century-old biennial elections In aU three mu­ today to mediate a labor dispute be­ Hallowe'en Dance British troops became more acute, new State Budget Department will agreed. the lalUaUve. The foreign seeretsury, who 1933 C o u p e ...... $295 with Britlah blaming Japanese far boart that It has nsver bean whipped nicipalities only one day away. have no control over the 814,000,000 If to h o any doubto about what • • o tween the Pacific Electric railway 1933 Chevrolet T r u c k ...... ,...... $225 10 casualties, including five deaths, tsnbe in a row by any reform ad­ With no national issues la any of ha storted Jie should see one at the and Its employes rapressnted Iqr ths will head the British deleg»- ministration T" atate building program unlesa eon' BENCH WARRANTS ISSUED ^ Brothsiliaod of Railroad Trainmen suffered by thdr forces In Shang­ tba campaigns and aa unwonted tracts are too far out of line with National contests—like the one near t ^ to Brumls, gave the. Far 1931 Coach ^2^ ...... $100 T O N IG H T at hai thus far. Widely Divergent Foreeasts. lack o f public interest, all eytm will Hartford, Nov. 1—(AP)—Charg­ Ths Prssldent namsd ths follow­ Mahoney, a genial, bhmt-tongued, tentative ollotmenta for the building Newark, 0 „ last year which attract­ Eastern situation front rank 1931 Sedan ...... $125 ice headwork While Japanese planes dropped be focused on the mayoralty voting ed 150,000 people. He should see to­ ed with attemptlag to prevent the ing to ths board; L. Sharf- projects. bomba dangmusly near British out­ from the time the polls open at 6 appearaaee of witnesses la the oases man. University of Michigan, Ann in a frank pronouncement cov­ 1936 DeLuxe Sport Sedan...... $595 (Oontlniied an Page Two) Budget Director Benjamin P. day the preparations being made for Arbor, Mich.; Dexter M. Keeser, posts on a neighboring battlefield a.m. tomorrow. > the National contest Thursday at brought against former strlklnt ering the whole international Whittaker originally had hoped that trackmen charged with oonsplracy Reed college, Portland, Oregon, and four Irish soldiers killed by misdi­ Bridgeport’s Socialist mayor, JaS' hia budget examiners could get at the Weber farm, near here. Perhaps field. rected Japanese shells were buried per McLevy, seeking his third term, three mea were hailed lato Superior John P. Devaney, Minneapolis, He also curtly tossed back Italy's Villa Maria Hotel the drawings and specifications pre­ the 1636 attendance record will be Minn. with Impressive ceremonies. Three beads his party ticket which Demo­ Court on bench wnrnuita tMs after­ bid for a return of Britain’s wai^ MISCELLANEOUS pared by Public Works Commission­ broken—Mlssouriana hope for more The board waa named, White South Glastonbury of the soldiers were killed Friday HENH0N TOBACCO crats and Republicans are seeking er Robert A. Hurley and revise them noon nnd held In 82000 bonds each. gained colonial mandates to Ger­ and a fourth died Sunday o f wounds than 150,000 people In contrast to They are: George Mertner, Adam House attaches announced, because 1936 Plymouth S ed a n ...... $595 to oust. George M. Coughlin, Dem It necessary before bids were adver­ the 800 who saw red Stanek of many and upheld the governm te’s suffered in the Friday shelling. L. Satis mad Albert Herrick. 1935 Oldsmobile S ed a n ...... $575 EXCELLENT FOOD AND LIQUORS ocrat, and Henry Oreensteln, Re­ tised for. Webster county, Iowa, wtn back In CL couTM In the Mediterranean and British authorities refrained from publican, are nmning against Me Mr. Whittaker said today, how­ Judge Arthur P. Ells oonlinaed (Osattaned aa Pags Taro) Spain. Phone Glastonbury 2434 For Reservations. Inviting Japanese offidals even AS CONTROL CROP 1024. 19.34 Dodge Express...... $295 Licvy for the chief municipal post. ever. that this procedure had been their oases until Nbv. 38- Francis The UMted States, he Mid, toos I.iOok For The Red Light! though they bad expressed a wlab And It all started because Wal­ P. Bohrmayer represents Mariner, 1933 Ford Sedan...... $265 At any time of the year, you’ll hear our per­ Watching Bridgeport "modified,” as Commissioner Hurley lace. now secretary of agriculture, the Initiative In convoking the mpe to attend the services. advertised for bids for a new 8450,- and Public Defender R. A. Gideon 1930 Ford Coupe...... $60 manent wavea Bcclnlmed aa "Nice Headwork,” "Lost BatUHon’i ” Wreath. Veterana of the political arena was drawn into a friendly argument power conference and any action oa WE CATER TO BANQUETS regard the outcome of the Bridge- 000 library building at Connecticut tbe other men. QUESnON LINDSAY the Far Bast "eaaenUany depended BUT when we announce a special at thla time The Japanese embassy, army and House Groap Has l^rtoaHy State College. concerning "how much corn can a • s o 1931 Hupmobile Sedan ...... $125 of the year—right at the beginning of the navy sent floral wreaths, but the P’'rt election aa a bell-weatber of man husk in a given time.” on cooperaUon at the Unitod Finance Commissioner Edward F, O’HARA TRIAL DELAYED States.” 1931 Dodge Panel...... $95 holiday season—wo ourMlvei get the plaudits most conspicuous tribute waa the Sociallats’ power la the General Hall reports that under the Public "We’ll llnd out," he said, "by hav­ too for displaying such nice headwork in offer­ wreath from the Chinese C3iapel Accepted Plan To Inclode Assembly elections next year. The Providence, R. L, Nov. 1— (AP) 1931 Oldsmobile S ed an ...... $95 Works Act Commissioner Hurley ing a contest." ON DUKE’S VISIT ”We realise, that wUh oondlUoaa ing a permanent wave special right at the time "Lost Battalion’’, now safely in­ city government Is wholly Socialist needs only the approval of Institu­ The First Contest —Walter E. O’Hara, Turfmaa-pub- aa they are In tbe world today,” 19.30 Hupmobile Sedan...... $100 every woman wants one hnost. terned only a short distance away. It In The New Farm B E and that party will attempt to re­ tional trustees for building plans ’There is some question about na­ lisher, faclag aa Indictment charg­ Eden continued, “that we muet 1930 Pontiac Roadster...... $75 It said: “They Shall Live After gain Its lost prestige In the LegiS' prepared by hla department. tional aspects of that first con­ ing to criminally libelled Governor realize the diffiealtiea of the Far Death.” Robert B. ()ulBa, today won post Baatern altuaUon. 1 aaaure tto 19.30 Marmon Sedan...... After the funeral ceremonies, Tel- The three-man board comprising test, but It has gone into the rec­ British Envoy To U. S. De­ $75 (Continued on Page Six) the governor. Commissioner Hall ords as such beer use there was a poDement of sctloD oa tbe Indict­ Houae that It la In thla apirit thar 1929 Oldsmobile Sedan...... $60 —BINGO— Washington, Nov. 1— (A P )—’The and Commissioner Hurley, are re­ ment natU November 12, when spe­ go to Bruaaela, anxioua to oontri- (Oonttnued on Page Twe) House Agriculture committee busker from Nebraska and one from 1929 Chrysler C oa ch ...... and sponsible for the expenditure of the Illinois. No one, however, can ques­ cial pleas and demurrers most be clares He Knows Little bute what Uttle Uea in my power Id $45 agreed today on the principle of proceeds of the 825.000,0000 atate filed. a altuation in wMcb no one can aavy voluntary control of wheat, cotton, tion Stanek's right to the first con­ 1929 Reo Sedan...... 545 NOVEMBER SERIES OF THEFTS bond issue which will be used for the test’s title, because he captured the O’Hara appeared before Superior a foreign aecretary today.” HALLOWE'EN DANCE and rice crops In the new farm bill. 1928 Dodge T ru ck ...... building program. TMa board haa crown tn 1926, 1927 and again Ui Court Judge O. Frederick Frost Abont Windsor’s Program Witb cooperation (or peace aa Me $45 (lASTONBURY NOW Caialrman Jones (D.-Tex.) said already approved tenUUve allot­ th- group also baa virtually accept­ 1930, by which time all corn belt witb his rounsel, Edward T. and kesmote, Eden, however, stated that 1931 Ford Coupe...... $125 ments for a 85.000,0000 program, Laurence J. Hogan, who asked the ”we accept cooperaUon from aU, bw Tonight at 8:30 ed a proposal for compulsory con­ IN EAST HAMPTON 82,700,000 in atate funds and the states were represented by tbetr SPECIAL trol of tobacco. champions and reserve champions. postpoaement on tto ground that New York. Nov. 1.— (A P )—Sir dictation from none.” remainder in PWA money. IN ROAD DISPUTE Some people wonder why a Na­ entering a plea now might bar them Ronald Lindsay, British ambassa­ Nine Power Parley The question of compulsory or First Under Rule dor to the United States, said on his voluntary regulatien of crop pro­ The college library la the first pro­ tional corn husking contest attracts from quesGooIng the Indictment, re- As for the nine-power conference, ARMT-NAVT CLUB Regular $7,50 such a crowd—more than any foot­ tnraed last week by the Kent county arrival today from Ekiglond that no duction haa been one of the most War Veterans Aid State And ject involving state funds only. Mr. ’’delicate situation” could possibly he asserted; RILEY Generous Prizes! controversial before the committee, Hall said ttiat when the bids are ball game, boxing match or baseball Orand Jory. T feel I ought to make it quite game. • • • arise in connection with the Duke FOes Legal Motion To Pro* which is drafUng a bill for ptesenU- opened the three-man board will de­ of Windsor’s forthcoming visit to plain that the Initiative for holding Permanent Waves Uon at the s p e i^ aeaaion of Oon- Local Police And One cide on the final allotment If the Most Strenoons Sport CHE3TROLET WINDSOR’S mNERARY this country aa long as ths Duke the conference ui Brussels never CO., INC. Special Monthly Prize— 5 Turkeys greaa Nov. 15. bids afo larger than expected, Mr. It Is perbaps tbe most gruelling came from ua, at aU, but from tha 60 Wells Street tect Town In Present Sdt Hall said, he and the governor may and strenuous of all sports events, New York,' Nov. 1—(AP)—^The ’’avoided politics os much os possi­ Manchester The skeleton bid outlined by Duke of Windsor, when be has oom- ble.” United States government itself.” Music By Rhythm Kings’ Orchestra Jones also provides for continuation Young Suspect Is Held. rely on the budget department’s ex­ or 80 minutes a contestant husks USED CAR LOT amination of the costa in recom­ pletod plans for his tour of the The ambassador was consistently Eden atreaaed that there waa « Over Proper Jnrisdiction. of soil conservation payments, corn at top speed. ’There Is no time vague about the part BriUih offi­ "vital” difference in the United Main Street — Just North of Hotel Sheridan Admission 25c. mending a revlaion of the specifica­ out, no (hance for a breathmg spell United States, will make a personal financing the new program by some announ cement of Mb Itinerary, cials will play In receiving the Duke States position aa an observer, when 6 form of tariff equalizing taxes, and East Hampton, Nov. 1.— (A P )— tions. while signals are being called, no Authorities had one suspect in cus­ Mr. Hall pointed out that the bud­ fterles E. Bedaux, a friend of the and Duchess when they arrive here the League considered the Q ^ eae- Hartford. Nov. 1— (AP) —aalm - setting up marketing quotas In rounds with a minute of rest In be­ November 11. Japanese conflict, and their coming emergencies. tody today after a group of 20 get department waa only a fiscal tween, no sitting In a dugout be­ former British King, said today. ing damage, the town of Glaston­ American Legion members patrolled agency and that It had no Jurisdic­ Bedanx, who will arrive here to- ”I Imagine the Duke will want role at Bruaaela where they would bury today filed in Superior Oourt It differs In many respects Yrom a tion over the building program It­ tween Innings. Just 80 minutes or ulgbt In the liner Europe, told the certain facilities, and I shall be be cooperating “on an equal baaia” measure already drawn by Rep. the town atreeta throughout the relentless strenuous work between Regular $10 Permanents a motion to intervene In the suit night to aid atate and local police self and that it could not alter the Associated Press by shlpe-to-shore proud and glad to give him the witb other powers. brought by the Connecticut Rural Flannagan (O.-Va.) providl^ for designs or change the speclflcatlons rows of com, stripping ths ears things he wants,” Sir Ronald said. r compulsory crop control. efforts to apprehend East Hamp­ tetepbooe that ”tbe Duke is making “Any act, whatevsr the character Roads Association against Robert prepared by Mr. Hurley with the from standing stalks and tossing Ms own plans. I mm helping Mm ”We haven’t any policy at ail,” be of the act, that can be taken In the j i The Flannagan BUI ton’s "phantom burglar." them Into a wagon. It would tax the A. Hurley, commissioaer of public State Police Sergeant Roy B. Pet- approval of Jthe institutions. only In completing the nrrange- continued. In a shipboard Interview Far Eastern dispute doea easentlei- ^.xirks, and others, to determine The Flannagan bUl would operate Mr. Hallf disclosed that Alfred strength of the finest trained aboard the S. S. Queen Mary. "The $ 7 .5 0 chiefly hy means of marketing tengiU identified the suspect aa menta to wishes.” ly depend on cooperaUon of the whether the State Highway or Pub- George Laprene, Jr., youthful ex­ E. Bennett, hia supervlaor of con­ atMete. Duke may want a certain amount Ue Works Departments aball have quotas and the Imposition of pen­ • • • United States of America,” be said. amateur boxer. After questioning, struction. will follow the building There is no admission fee and the of help, and if he does I shall give The United Slates suggested that Hundreds o f smart Msaehesfsr womea wtn to _ _ over stste-a.d roads. alties on farmers selling crops in program os It progresses. winner geta a prize of $100, UtUe CANDIDATE DIES It to him. I bave only vague Indi­ quick to recognise now—ns they have In pro- WAVES OF BEAUTY exMss of those quotas. the youtb was turned over to bis Bruaaela be the meeting place, he T ^ tion , filed by Judge Henry father who promised to present him "Mr. Bennett will work for Com- more than enough to pay expenses Hartford, Nov. I — Alderman cations of what Ms plans are. I vlous years—the inherent value of thla timely Suave, Sleek and Neat o f Neck Are the New Headlines pt. counsel for the town, seta Committee members aaid the to­ asserted. in court tonight where, Pettenglll Nathaa Promlsle died suddenly at have them on a bit of paper, but ’I say without hesitation,” be add­ beauty speclaL at the conflict of the statutes bacco control system under oooald- (Oonttaued on Page Two) (Oontinned oa Page Two) of 1937-38. said, be woiud be charged with Ms home, IB Melrose street, here they are so subject to change that ed, "that in order to get fuU co­ ’'relation to the authority of eration would place penaltlea of 60 this afteraoon. Death was doe to breaking and entering during the 1 wouldn’t want to show them now* operation, on an equal baaia, of tto Fstaa highway commissioner and per cent of the value on buyers of night season. coronary thrombosis, according to No Diffiealtiea commissioner of public works surplus tobacco rather than on the Dr. D. H. Shnman, and was entire­ United States government in tbe in- The sergeant said he regarded "As tor any dsUcats situation, ternaUonal conference, I would subjects the town of Glastonbury to farmer. Laprene aa a "tool” of the “Phan­ ly unexpected. there will be no difficulties about a "waste and mlaspplicstion” of travel not only from Geneva to Starts Monday For The Month Of NovembS! Some sentiment was said to have tom burglar” who two weeka ago Children Find Father Mr, Promlsle, alderman from tbe man studying bousing and labor funds provided for state aid roads developed for similar penaltiaa for perpetrated four breaks during a and still avoiding politics.'’ Brussels, but from Melbourne to In the town. third ward, was 52 years old, and HOLD EVERYTHING! TONIGHT peanuts and potatoes. Thera also single night .ind telephoned the po- for many years had been in the In- Sir Ronald, In reply to questions Alaska—the more particularly m WATCH TOE HERALD Causes OeafnsloB was oppoaltioB In the committee on Uoe after each one. tbe present altuaUon of interna­ It also declared that the confllrt After 15 Months* Search suraaoe business. whether hla staff srould accompany the ground that It these commodi­ Denies the Charge the Duke and Duchesa on their tional affalra." OUR ANNUAL SALE COME ONE—COME ALL TO o f the statutes concerning the two B s was elected to the B o ^ of Eden, speaking In foreign affalra A SMALL DEPOSIT TELEPHONE 4201 Early ties arere given special treatment, it Laprene denied any connection Aldermen In 1935, and was a candi­ cross-country travels here, replied: departments leaves the town ’Orn­ would open the aray to demands for debate, death with the Far Eaatem OF wai entitle you to this spselsl pries (for a a t e to know whldi agency, by law, with the robberies but Pettlngill Elizabeth, N. J., Nov. 1.— (A P )$■of Jersey City, persevered in their date for re-election. Be also had ’1 don’t think be wants that He limited time) if you wish to have your perma­ special handling of additional crops. said he waa unable to explain satis­ —Out the mental shadowland, was always the simplest sort of la charged with the duty at detem - at search for Mm In many dtlea and been Indorsed for eieetton by labor (Oontlniied on Page Six) FINE WALLPAPERS nent aftsr the month of Novaater. For Your Appointment Com Big r robtem factorily hla absence from home 79-year-old Oswald Rudolph has and ether Interests apart from tto person.” Our Gala Hallowe’en Party Inlng which, if any, roads will be The difficulty of drafting provi­ in hospitals and missing person WILL SOON constructed in the town under the during the time breaks were com­ come back to Ms son and daughter bureaus. Democratic party. iA Dinner Plans sions for corn remained one of the mitted. He waa arrested early to­ BE ANNOUNCED! HATS NOISEMAKERS FAVORS iqipropristloD made by the toarn” who bad sought him far and wide After they had almost given up • • • “Do you plan to give a dinner to TREASURY BALANCE and with funds to which tha town major problems. day by Pettlngill, aeveral constables for more than 15 months. him and the Duchess In Washing­ FUN FOR EVERYONE \ and Legionnaires while driving Ms hope at finding Mm, tbe daughter, MARKET SYNOPSIS la entitled from the atste. Rep. Ooffee (D.-Nsb.), member of He went to New York on business ton?” a reporter asked. Washington, Nov. 1.—

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1,198T MANUHES'l'EK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1,198T MORNING COLDEST HERE ARMY BAND CAMPAIGN ~ PAGE THREBi BUCKSHOT JUST MISSES RECREARON CENTER who used to put you through your KEEP NEW YORK JAPS HIT U .& FffiEDBTRICrS - a difficult task when the time come whose moutha were too full to toll HADASSAH OPPOSES National Guard paces In schooL His position basn' for Juds'tng them. However, many their names. HTITING BOrS EYEBALL OF THE FALL SEASON WUL CLOSE TONIGHT gone to his head and he's Just os LEGION ACCLAIMED of them were outstanding examples The soda-sucking contest was PARLEY THURSDAY wiry as ever. of beauty, originality or humor, and reminiscent o i baby days, and quite Uo So Secret Service Ready HGHT GOING ON • i SEaORASTHEY ANNUALNOY.il — News — Sergeant James Baylias bos been Mercaiy Dropped Sharply A t they wrould have won prizea, hod properly, some of the winners were Watching Football Game, Workers To Gather In Masonic PALESTINE PLAN unable to sttend drills recently be- there been more available. The fol­ By DANNY SHEA BY PARENTS, POLICE little folk. Their more recent ex­ Youngster Is Hit At Mt. Four O’Oock— 16 Alwve Re­ Temple; Home Leacne To cauM of his occupation. lowing list of prize winners boa perience gave them on advantage For Xmas *Queer Shavers^ ELECnON EVE ported In Bnckland. RENEWAHACK Serve The Luncheon. Members of the company will be been compiled as nearly complete over those who had forgotten how Nebo; Heavy Penalty For Committee To Gve Opporto- Hiya Buddies, Seledmen Hay Get Bid For To FiD Vacancy In Office Of interested to know that Herbert as Is possible: ’ to let the air In through the nipples. As you know there will not be a Guilty Person. (Continned from Page .One) (Oontimied from Page One) Kearns Jr., son of our Mrgeont, Best boys’ costumes, William Mo. Salvatore Bellenghiri, Patricia Orr, Washington, Nov. 1.— (A P ) Wilson sold that mms counter* Today was tbe coldest of the foil American Women's Zionist HaBowe'en Parties Give nity To AH Interested To The final report meeting of the drill tonight The next formation up and around again. Now we'll see son, Harvey Barrett and .Vincent Mary Reymonder, Edward Flaherty, Frank J. WUson, chief of the Unit­ fritlng wras attempted In the . Vote At Special Town season. The readings token In dif­ fer-SmoIlett telegraphed tbe Brit­ Salvation Army band campaign Tax Collector Cansed By Struck by a BB gun buckshot crag-bowed Irishman who has wUl be next Monday night at Mven- a smile on tbe Mrgeont’a face again. Farrin. Roee Boy, Wallace Tracy, Mary ed States Secret Service served no­ because it eras easier for ths ertnil* ferent parts of the town indicated ish embassy at Tokyo, asking new group wiU be held thla evening at A volley ball net will be available while he was watching the M t Nebo aarved on the state Supreme Court Gronp Scores Britisli Pro­ tbirty. The uniform will be O.D. Yoimgsters Good Time, Prettiest girls’ costume, Eleanor Sllkoskt, Alice Palmer, Beverly tice today upon the counterfeiter nets to pass tbe bogiu monsy in that tbe drop came about 4 o’clock IKsenss Policy. representations to the Japanese 6:1S in the Masonic Temple. All to the members of the company in Meeting On Matter. football game yesterday at 2 p.m., bench, predicted he would win by WDliani Taylor Deatb. Wlnzler, Cynthia Booth, Marjory Ducy and Harry "Goodwin received that if be tries to ply hls trade In congested centers. I f evsryons sx* ‘half a million votes" ^ this morning and continued until government to have Japanese use lenders and workers are urged to shirt cotton breeches, block cravat U>3 near future, it was stated by the prises for excellent performance. Kenneth W right 11 son of Mr. and (Thlppo, Joan Apurton, Ruth John­ the Christmas season, a Secret amlned money carefully, hs LaGuardla’s supporters picked after 6 o'clock, when tbe tempera­ greater core in their gunnery. be present at thla meeting. The posal To Split Holy Land. spiral leggins, niOMtt shoes and company (Tommonder. A ll mem­ Yet Safe And Sane. A t cloaijig time parents arrived, Mrs. Sherwood F. Wright of 23 son, Jane Hutchinson, Patricia W il­ Service agent— not Santa CHaua— counterfeiting would becoms a lest the mayor to win by 750,000. ture started to rise. Thi was notice­ Opportunity for oU interested per­ Thoueonds o f Chinese students Salvation Army Home League will Mrvice h at AU members ore re­ bera interested In playing volley boll children were sorted out and spirit­ Sunset street considers himself The annuo! meeting o f the South son and Gay Alexander. will come down bis chimney. art. Petition to the Board of Select­ Senator Ro.yal S. Copeland, tbe able among automobile owners who lined the cemetery walla ohd later serve a luncheon to the workers quired to attend every drill in the pleoM get In touch with me so we ed away, leaving the tired hosts and lucky today to have sight in his left sons to discuss membership matters Uoncheater Fire dletilet, held on Funniest boys’ costumes, Charles men, bolding its regular monthly Tammany-endorsed candidate whom have their con parked out of doors. paraded through Shanghai etreets and. oemmittse. Atlantic aty, N. J.. Nov. 1— (A P) future in preparation for Federal may be sure we have enough play­ hostesses to thank the. heavens that Efforts to counterfeit United Arresta in tbe northeast ssotlen eye. Had he been hit a half inch la the town’s recresUonal eentsrs A t the second report meeting held Two thousand or more Manches­ Cjarrow, Allan Thomas, William En­ Mahoney defeated In the Democratic Along Center street this morn|]% carrying banners which read:: the eeoond Thuradoy ot November, — Hadaosah, the American women’s Inspection. ers to warrant getting the neL a year has no less than three hun­ States money always Increase at the of the country during ths year In* meeting tonight, may result In li- to one aide, the eyeball would have last Wednesday night the sum of ter children celebrated Hallowe'en nis. John Johnson, Robert Brown, primary, forecast a LeGuardIa vic­ car* were stopped and the owners will bs afforded at a meeting of the "Long Live Our British Friends.” will be held Thursday November 11 The uniforms which were turned Private Jerry Lovett la now living dred and slxty-flvs days. Christmas season and the Secret eluded New Haven 29. ■uance of a call for a special town been injured. (2,446 in cash and pledges was re­ ZioniHt organization, stood opposed William Thornton, Rlchtu'd Duffy tory, although he campaigned were making attempts toit^ w out Recreation committee, to be held Police finally broke up the proces- in No. 3’e houis on Spruce street Into the Supply Sergeant for the on Wells strMt. having recently Saturday night as guests of Dll- Two thousand children were made Service, Wilson said, was ready this meeting. I t is understood that the The boy was Intent on the foot­ November 4, at 8 p. m, in the. Muni­ olon because it blocked traffic. ported by the committee. Tbe today to w British royal commis­ and James Rullnl. briefly for Mahoney. Th’ senator, frosen radiators. The sudden dn^p The death of William Taylor, for Inventory will be replaced in tbe moved from the Hotel Sheridan. worth-Cornell Post No. 102 of the bxppy, the neighbors were spared a year after having made things so ball game when tbe shot came from cipal building. 'v The Japanese crosab^ o f Soo- quota Mt by the committee for tbe Funniest girls' eostumes. Mary object of such a meeting wlU be to resting at Venice. Fla., said the caught automobile owners unpre­ over 20 years cqlleetor at texee In sion’s recommendation for partition lockets this week by the commIttM The doors of the Supply Room American Legion. Three years ago certain amount of annoyance, no tough for counterfeiters' In the last The Queen Mary has the lorgast th; woods at the side of the field, Considerable controversy lias re­ chow creek, at Rubicon vUloge, was purchase of new band instruments, Anne Bolch, Margaret Frederick whistles ever fitted to a ship. I t uaaa empower selectmen' to recall ap­ trend was "definitely" for LaGuar- pared and with the lock of on anti­ the district will lesve a vacancy to of Palestine into three sections— on appointed at the lost drill. have been eesled this week and no a project of service to the commun­ and Morion Napoli. children wearing blinding masks fiscal year that the number arrested young Wright was Immediately dla. cently been aroused at a stoiiid token In the face of bMvV Chinese fire. uniforms and equipment was (7,200. pointees to commlsslonershli» at freeze mixture tbe ears stalled. be filled at the mMtlng. As the dis­ Independent Jewish nation, an In- The offlceta and non-commis­ one has been able to enter without ity was extended to include Hal­ Most original boys’ costumes, run down in the streets and all of dropped one-third. * three seven-foot Instruments, tiso on given first aid treatment by Dr. A majority of New York's newe- by certain Interested persona that Laying down a mile-long smoke sioned officers will have a Bsrty at the adults concerned are proud to the fore fimnel and one on the mid* the selectmen’s discretion. The readings in different ports ot trict at a siwetal mMting last June dep«mdent Arab nation, sod a sec­ bTMklng It. Tbe seal was put on lowe'en parte seein' yo. whatever women call it, went to rency, more than 300 less than for Chinese fought bock furiously to on the world Zionist organization most time to say adieu to our form­ enterpriM is one of the best on the Charles Rice and Rosalind Turking­ is vice-president and cashier of the power to recall appointees to eom- Chief Samuel Gordon that a state (2) The future local and national places In town. out proper supervision. the previous year. The government prevent a further breach in their in Its negotiations with Great Bri­ er supply Mrgeont, Zigmund Gozdz. Legion program. ton. Two little tots as a very, veiy First National bank. City treasurer. mlaslonershlps now rests with the law, passed in the last session of prestige of the New York Demo­ Horace Mun>hey, chairman of the won 1,575 convictions. lines os night feU. tain "to bring about a constructive Zig Is going to leave us In a little A very efficient general commit­ young bride and groom, Diane Union High school clerk. Secretary, selectmen, without recourse to ad­ the General Assembly, fixes a pun­ cratic organization. Rhcreatlon Committee, stated today Heavy Bombardment CROSS ASKS ASSISTANCE policy for the complete implementa­ while and the company will notice tee led by Mark N. Holmes and Nichols and David Nichols, also re­ treasurer of the Pine Valley Cattle ditional power from a town meet- ishment of (500 fine or three years that the latter contention la not to tion of the mandate over an Undi­ WARDEN LAWES' WIFE (3) The public career of racket- Commissioned ORicer On the vacancy he will cause. The new Everett Kennedy functioned smooth­ ceived an award. and Horse Raisers' Association, iag. in Jail, or both, for carrying a BB smashing Thomas E. Dewey, men­ PARK BOARD TO MEET be feared. A great majority of the An American observer behind vided Palestine." men especially will long remember ly. Walter P, Gorman and Mrs. Door prizes were drawn by W il­ Secretary-treasurer of the Pan­ We Coll For Recently cooslderable effort has gun—or even a slingabot— without tioned as a possible Republican younger people do not now use the Chinese front lines reported espe­ IN NG JOBLESS CENSUS The resolution, endoraed by s| DIES AFTER A FALL ArvlUa Hale solicited the prizes; been brought to bear to oust newly Rees, he sold, and there la no real cially heavy Japanese artillery and the man who first outfitted them in liam Satschee, Beatrice Kristoff, handle Co-Op Telephone Company, and Deliver a permit from the police. Sale of Gubernatorial candidate in 1940. Desk At AO Times Now; n.sJority of the 2,500 delegates, Elmer A. Weden procured supplies; Douglas Anderson, Audrey Waddell, appointed Police Commissioner TO ORGANIZE NOV. 3 necessity for the younger element to air bomboi^ment along Hungjoo a soIdleFs uniform and started them key banker for Baker county in the Your Doctor's a BB gun or alingshot must alcj Disregard Old Dale. noted that “ the decirion of a special Arthur H. lUlng obtained (noring Ruth Lamprechf, Henry Poltnski, JamM H. Johnston, and it la depend on outside recreational facili­ road, where several foreign horoea on their National Guard carMr. The Oregon Bankers' Association agri­ Prreeription be registered. Discarding an old local custom Urges People Of State To Co­ Zionist Congress to consider Heel Catches In Boardwalk picture reels; Robert E. Hathaway Grtce Brown, Bruce Wilkie, Wini­ thought tto t circulation of the pe­ of concluding campaigns tbe Satur­ ties when high school gymnasium were reported hit and 200 Chinese New PoSce Beats. cultural program. Public Ekliication • Officers To Be Elected At An­ operate With Postmasters and willingness to help them out at And She Has To Crawl For secured movie projectors and opera­ fred McMullen, Ernest Andrews, tition baa a bearing on that mat- day before election, both candidates periods ore offered, as now, in the soldiers and villagers killed or Oommitteeman for the same asso­ town. l^ t Two Weeks In Month. all times as he roM through the Help; Known As “Foster tors; Edson M. Bailey handled ap- Anna Backus and a few whose tar. renewed final appeals for support. nual Meeting; Miss Chapman wounded. Taking issue with the royal com riicatlons and tickets and (Tharles ciation and president of the North­ Mr. Murphey pointed out that pri­ grades from private to Mrgeont. names ebuid not be ascertained. Weldon 177 GOT OLD AGE AID Mahoney, who made fifteen Now President. Twelve three-motored JapaneK In accordance with instructions njsoion's asMrtion that tbe British Mother Of Sing Sing.” U Wlgren was commt.ssary officer. west Oregon Bankers’ Association. In addition, the Board may eon- marily the recreational centers were Hartford, Nov. 1.— (A P)—Gover­ Tonight he will attend what will Pie-Eating Content The Horning Afterlekhiig speeches yesterday, In a dozen more bombers protected by pursuit planes from the board of police commis­ mandate over Palestine since' the The last-named had a large crew of He plans to run for justice of the Mder purchase of new highway Intended for the use of older people, most likely be bis last social period The Saturday night bath was the Drug Co. today reiterated his charges that maintained a constant relay at­ sioners a change in desk men at nor Croea today urged thorough co­ World W ar bod not been workable helpers consisting of Auxiliary peace. 903 Mato St. equipment and not for the youngsters. ‘Ihe with bis fellow non-coms of the answer to the pie-eating contest. Carters Little Liver Pffe HERE DURING OaOBER LaGuardla bad favored "Reds, ’ The annual organization meeting tempting to demolish Chinese artil­ the Manchester police station went operation on the part , of the people and that "tbe national aspirations of Ossining, N. Y., Nov. 1.— (A P )— women and Juniors, Boy Scouts. It is expected that the selectmen committee will be glad to hear the of Connecticut with the National company. Let’s give three cheers Those who consumed their pie the crippled the police force an'd In­ of the Board of Park Commissioners lery positions and troop concentra­ into effect today. By the change tbe Jewish people and of the Arabs An editorial by a prisoner Mvcrol Girl Scouts, Sons of the Legion and IM.\GINB M EETING VOU wUl set a date for the discussion of opinions of anyone interested at its for good old Supply Sergeant Zlg- quickest, without using their hands, creased taxes to carry out extrava­ will be held in the Municipal Build­ tions. commissioned officers will be on census, of unemployment which will to Palestine are irreconcilable," the days before her death was tbe obit­ lilgb school girls who bagged apples, nonjng niatters. The meeting will Per Capita Allowance In­ Thursday meeting. be taken the last two WMka In No­ mimd Gozdz. to the great glee of Uie rest, were gant projects. ing at 11 a. m. November 3. Officers, Japanese also subjected Pootung, desk duty 24 hours each day. Start­ renolution cited the "readlnesa of uary today of tbe "Foster Mother candy and peanuts for each child. Oklahoma City— Louis Bell, whose open at S p.m. vember. the Jewish people to reach a peace­ Attention—^Ernie Squatrito. You Carl Kristoff, Beatrice Roberta. creased Few Cents; Increase LaGuardla, campaigning on a including a president, vice president acresa the Whangpoo river from ing at 9 o'clock this morning Chief of Stog Sing”—Mrs. Kathryn Stan­ Many Amistod Robert Herman, Virginia Kennedy. The governor's statement follows: ful MtUement with tbe Arabs, based ore expected to have a basketball home was burglarized three weeks ijfs s * In Number Being Assisted. ‘good government" platform and and secretary will be named for the Shanghai, to six air raids. Samuel G. Gordon assumed the reg­ ley LaweS, wife of Warden Lewis E. The heartiest of thanks are given Kenneth Phillips, OIgn Yarotcl, “ Congress In Its last session au­ on the free development of both team on the fioor after drill nights ago, captured a burglar In a neigh­ against ‘Tammanyism’’ planned to coming year. Present president is A Japanese spokesman announc­ ular day assignment and bis boura LSwea. by the Legion to everyone who had Patsy Vendrlllo, Irene PontlceUl, bor’s residence. thorized the taking of a census of rwees and a mutual recognition of os soon as possible. The Howitzer wind up a less strenuous schedule Miss M siy O. CJhapmon, vice presi­ CLERK IS TORTURED ed that nine grounded planes and will be from 9 o’clock In the morning Mrs. Lawres died Saturday night any part in making the parties a Ray Meacham, Tony Mazzo, Joan unemployment in order that a more rights.” Company has already organized a The Intruder was wearing a leath­ WHAT YOU SHOULD A total of 177 persons In this tonight at the "Lucky Comer" at dent W. W. Robertson, and secre­ two Chinese pursuit planes attempt­ until 5 o'clock In tbe afternoon. from shock and loss of blood from success. In addition to the time and Howe, Herbert Stevenson, and some Slim NEW town received Old Age Assistance 116th and Lexington Ave., where he exact picture of condltlona In thla The delegates considered the team and Coach Charles Bycholskl er Jacket taken from Bell's house. tary. Mrs. C. R. Burr. ing to protect them were destroyed Captain Herman Schendel Instead of a compound leg fracture received labor of persons too numerous to during October. Funda expended has concluded previous campaigns. BY PAIR OF GUNMEN reporting at 7 o’iCloek in the evening country may be Mcured qs a basis resolution something o f a compro- stated they will play us as soon as apparently when she fell after her mention, donations of money and The board conalsts of five mem­ at Taiyuan in Shansi province. mlM to tbe minority in favor of KNOW ABOUT totalled (I.IOS, a alight Increaac Behind Mahoney was the full bers, appointed for five years, with and working through until 4 o'clock for future legiaiatloh'. Blank forma we are ready. The armory has been heel caught in a boardwalk near merchondlM are greatfully ac­ strength of the powerful Democrat­ From Tainan, In northern Shantung partition, in that it noted the de­ over last month’s figure of (1,087. one member retiring annually. Mrs. , Nov. l.— (A P ) —Police ot in the morning, will be on the desk calling for inlormatlon concerning turned over to Company "K " Sports Bear Mountain bridge. knowledged. C. R. Burr A Com- ic organization, welded Into city- province, came reports of heavy cision of tbe world congress would Per capita allowance this month av­ Burr was recently named for a year,- aunted two gunmen from 5 o’clock in the eVenIng until this most important problem will be every Friday night. The Howitzer Dr. Amos O. Squire, Weatchester fiany NurMries, W. G. Glenney FORMALS wide harmony by the need for vic­ Japanese troop movements south­ 1 o’clock In the fiiorolng when Lieu­ be binding. FACE PIMPLES eraged (6.24 weekly, as against and Clarence N. Luplen is serving who early today bound two clerks distributed through the post offices Company will UM it Wednesday county medical examiner, who de­ umber Company, Manchester Gas These disllgnrlng little spots often tory, and such Democratic leaders ward with Indications that Japanese tenant Barron will take over the to every home In America. The delegates pledged Hadassoh scribed the death as "undoubted­ (6.21 for September. out the term of the late Robert in a North Station drug store, tor­ nights. All members of the com­ Company, Manchester Electric Com­ FOR THOSE resnlt from a slignt, temporary dis- as Postmaster-General James A. were resuming their offensive and desk and remain on duty until 9 "Those persons who are unem­ chapters to foUe (100,000 to com­ pany interested In playing on the ly due to an accident," said Mrs. pany. Roy Slocomb, Ernest T. Bant- There was an Increase of two per­ Ti eat. The other member, making tured one of them with a llgnted Chinese intended to make a stand For The Prom torbanea, o r merely from Incorrect sona receiving assistance in October Farley. U. 8. Senator Robert F. o’clock in the morning, when Chief ployed or partly employed will be plete the Rothachlld-Hadossah Uni­ team, get in touch with Ernie who Lawes, 51, had crawrled 125 feet ly. Center Pharmacy, Potterton A up the five. Is Thomas D. Trotter. cigarette and then escaped with (1,- along the Yellow nver. versity hospital and medical school deansing, or aometimee they are as compared with the previous Wagner, Governor Lehman and Gordon will succeed him. asked to fill out the blanks and re­ has been appointed chairman of the for old. She died In Ossining hos­ Krab, Triple X Store, Woolworth’s 300. The prolonged Japanese artillery to Jerusalem. They also adopted more poeistent dne to deeper in­ month. Figures concerning the Samuel Untermyer, noted Jewish The change places on additional turn them. Athletic Committee for this Mason. pital three hours after she was 4 10 cent Store, Dewey-Rlchman COLD WEATHER STARTS ternal eanses. lawyer. A further (1500 woa withheld bombardment covered an ares ex­ a bidget of 80,000 for the Jewish i monthly record are; Assistance man on street duty between 4 ‘'The last two weeks of November good found by Warden Lawes, whom she Company, Montgomery Ward A Although Farley was active In from the robbers by the stoicism ot tending four miles weet from near national fund, tbe Zionist land pur- ^ together and ^ a Wbfla properly treating the un­ granted 173; moved in, 4; with­ o’clock in the morning until 6 have been designated as the period be over married in 1905, and Dr. Squire. Company, Kemp’s Incorporated, Mahoney’s behalf, the national ad­ CAR LOADINGS HERE a tortured clerk. the International Settlement border. chasing agency o f Palestine. It was derlying cause, yon can reliare the drawn, 10; died before accepting o’clock, when the day beats storL during which the census will be Mrs. Lawes had been slightly 111 sh Hardware Company, Man­ ministration maintained an official The vlct.xns were Fred Marden of Japanese planes yesterday strafed announced that a Ro m G. Jacobs I “ orm o^ this Friday night? $9-98 itehy, burning soreness and help benefits, 3; died after accepting With tbe three commissioned offi­ token. Thla procedure Is a volun­ for some time and last Friday the chester Plumbing and Supply Com­ pour skin by using an ointment that "hands off" httitude, since both can­ Boston, and Perry H. Austin ot cers assigned to desk duty Chief forest would be planted in Palestine for repairing the benefits, 14; rejected, 26; moved Chinese troops throughout the day tary one, Ita success will depend en­ "Sing Sing News," newspaper print­ pany, Marlow’s Department Store, win keep the m edication in contact didates have been friendly to It. INCREASE 20 PER CENT Brookline. The robbers bound them to honor of the Retiring president Room was appointed lost And Otbera From (3.98 to (I M S away, 10; not acted on, 16; aua- and several times peppered Brlttah Gordon has made the assignment tirely on the Interest and co-opera­ week with Private Francis Gardner ed for the prison’s 2,625 Inmates, Watkins Brothers, Incorporated, with the pimply spots. Apply it Mixed Support. in a room at closing time and then of beats for the month of November o f Hodossab. expressed hope of her early recov­ pended, I; discontinued, 1. Total of outposts with machine gun bullets. tion of ail the people. os chairman. They ore expected to Srge-AIlen Company, Quinn’s Phar­ T AMERICAN -erery night and leave it on all The peppery little mayor drew tried to force both employes to re­ for the regular policemen. The Mrs. Moses P. Epstein of New ery. S A 'n N S ! 258 cases. Freight Agent Reports British Return Fire " I t Is my hope that we of Con­ report at the next company meet­ macy and Clifford’s Clothing Shop night. It does a world of good. his support from the most hetero­ veal the combination of a safe In night motorcycle officer will be dis­ York wros elected president for the "To us so unfortunate, whatever contributed materially. Jump For October Not It was disclosed today mat Brit­ necticut, realizing our responsibili­ next year and Miss Henrietta Szold ing. CREPES! VELVETS! For more than 40 years people geneous group ever to unite on a which was (1500. One gunman continued and this gives the Mrvice elM our stay to Sing Sing has Each party center was under the ish returned the fire tnree or four ty, both to oureelves and to otbeio, o* Jerusalem, 77-year-old founder of A committee tmder Sergeant Her­ Iwve used Reainol Ointment to flU mayoral candidate here —the Re­ eluding Mixed Lots. clamped his cigarette against Mar- of another man on tbe Main street meant, whether good or bad, in our si'pervislon of a Legionnaire and a publican organization, the Ameri­ will co-operate to the fullest extent Hadaosah, wros elected honorary bert Kearns did a little necessary New eeaeon olhue for yim Ithis need. It soothes the irritation den’s chin-until the latter fainted. times. beai. until 6 o’clock In the morning. Innermost thoughts we revere and woman from the Auxiliary who MOCC ARRANGES NEW SYSTEM can Labor party, City Fusion party. A heavy curtain o f mist obscured Officer Winfield Martin will start at with our local postmasters when presldenL work In the Supply Room lost Mon­ in our crude and clumsy way bold In theee sculptured" tormnls! vMid aids healing. It also treats the The pair fled without getting the the time comes so that a complete were as followa; Wilfred J. (narke eQ pores where many surface pim- Communists and a wing of the So­ Freight car loadings at the Mon- the battle trom observers on Inter­ midnight and will remain on street day night In preparation for the In­ our foster mother in the place hal­ Drnped bodloeo, benntUoUy combination. response may bo Mcured and tbe and Mrs. Helen Griffin, Aldo Pa- Jples start. Washing first OF HANDUNG TAXES cialist party. cheater Freight station were up 2U national Settlement roofs. duty until 9 o’clock In tbe morning ventory. lowed from the inception of man, on ganl and Mrs. Emma Harris, Frank slim skirt and hlpUnen maka M th Reainol Soap quick- Second onlly In Importance to the per cent over October 1936, Agent Japanese shells fell dangerously Instead ot going into the police true nature of the problem be re­ The training ooutm for recruits this mundane sphere, for our GAS them devastating to their slro- vealed." J. Quish and Mrs. Norene Cotter, ana the pleasing results. mayoral race was the outcome of Alexander Barber today reported. close to British defense lines yes­ station at 4 o'clock, as has been LUNCHEON FACnJTIES will commence thla Friday night at mother," the tribute read. Felix J. McEvitt and Mrs. Sophia pllolty. Black, rich oolorn. 12>M. Collector Smitb Announces the battle for the post of district I'here was received at the station terday. After three British soldiers the coverage of this beat. Officer "She surpasses the meaning of Holmes, Mark Holmes and Mrs. attorney of New York county (Man­ THREE MAN BOARD were wounded when two projectiles Hartford Office Will Make 8200 tons of freight in carload iota Herman Muske will start at 9 AT T ' ARE POPULAR I all adjectives which we know and Jane DoiMn, Thomas Bentley and hattan) In which special prosecutor and 1200 tons in car load lots out­ struck a but near Jeosfleld Park, o'clock at night and will remain REV. JACOBUS DIES; car will call at the armory about which we would try to tell of her Mrs. Arvllla Hale. Edwa.'d P. Quish Audit To Speed Work. Dewey was opposed by Harold Hrut- going. In addition to tbe carload RULES BUILDING Telfer-Sraollett made vigorous rep- os one o f tbe officers on the police •even o'clock and will return the bounty and regard for her n>6ya'." and Mrs. Marjorie Bradley. Teach­ ings, Tammany candidate. lots there was also mixed frelgnt .esentatlons to Japanese army and car until 4 a. m., when be will do Catering: Service Makes The men home at the cIo m o f the ses­ Funeral MrWees will be held ers and janitors took a bus-driver’s "Ifa Silly To Be ChUly" Detvey, running on the LaGuardla Hartford, Nov. 1.— (A P )—A new and the total Increase In carload lots navy commanders, urging that the street duty until 6 o’clock In the NOTED AS A SCHOLAR Y. M. C. A. An Ideal Place sion. The courM will last twelve Tuesday with burial in Sleepy Hol­ holiday and went back to help with and Improved method in handling ticket, accused leading Tammany alone is what is figured in showmg (Continued from Page One) direction of fire be altered. morning. Other night officers will weeks. Men attending this training low cemetery. Three daughters the children. Special Winter Quality Men’s social security taxes is announced chieftains of protecting racketeers, the 20 per cent increase. A Japanese threat to bomb be Walter CosmIIs, David Galllgan For Bridge Parties And curriculum will nL get your

I. Rosebe Turner, smokes Camels. So do tax. chester Fire district was nothing, day. ing on the front west of Shanghai the contest la to be held have a field survivors of the Chinese battalion have lived about 40 years, 30 of til 1927 when he was appotated dean Monday, Nov. I* and get jrour bead buried in the In­ while the fire that neceaaltated a 7:00—Tigers meeting and test-pUot Lee Gehlbach, Ctpt, Frank Hawks, and TW A 's chief pilot, ready which farmers say looks like which evacuated Its citadel In them in the some houM at 19 Cot­ emeritus. gym. fantry Drill Regulations and let’s bell alarm In the iTIchth -School and nsalum. nearly 100 bushels to the acre, on Chapel early Sunday were held In a tage street. Their son. William, and Dr. Jacobus also Mrved on tbe see what jrou con do to better your­ Hal Snead—to mention only a few. As Col. Turner puts it: " I guess Utilities Di.strlct resulted in a loss advantage for contestants because his family came up from New York boards of trustees of Princeton Uni­ 7:30:— Young people's daactog j HOSPITAL NOTES detention camp on the International school. . self. you’ve noticed that men in aviation are great smokers. And, from estimated at (1,000. corn is readily available and they Settlement. do be preMnt at the party In honor versity, Lincoln University and the Last week the company formed f l Delicious 7:30—Women's what I see, most diers.share my regard for Camels. They need healthy do not have to move oo much. In recognition of their four days of their parents. They were show­ Wadsworth Athaneum In Hartford. dlvIaloD business on the floor in clvUiaa clothes. ered with good wishes for their fu­ meeting. • • Food With Your Favorite Drink Contestants must not be careless Admitted late Saturday; Robert struggle agalost Japanese forces. Yale University and Lafayette col­ Many membsrs of the American nerves. That’s one big reason why to many o f us stick to Camels." and skip ears on stalks, or leave Tllden, 107 HoII street. Generalissimo Chlang Kal-shck ture happiness in the Sunshine City, lege conferred honorary degrees 8:00—Women division Hallowe’en ASSESSORS, TAX OITICES and with remembrances from their party. Ls^on were present and remarks WINES AND LIQUORS husks on ears because deductions Discharged late Saturday; An­ ordered Colonel Hrleh Chin-Yuan upon him. were heard from them as to the toinette Paggioll, Highland Park the commander, and ail surviving friends. A buffet luncheon was Surviving are hls widow, two 8:00— Monday evening bowl­ are made if more than a limited Mrved. ing league. similarity of the formation to that RUPPERT AND HALLANTINE BEER Jean Butler, 55 Bla.aell street. Miss officers and men of the 524th Regi­ daughters and a son. OPEN UNTIL 9 TONIGHT amount of corn is left behind or two This afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Drys- f e n Am i vs. Sbearera In 1917 when they were required to And many millions of Amoricans— more i^ p le than smoke any Veronica Koselauskas, Buckland, ment of the 88tb Division promoUd much busk gets into the wagon. dale left for a visit with their Reids VI. Gibsons form to civilian clothes and had to SPECIAL 5 COURSE LUNCHEON— William Blair. 334Vi Center street. one rank. Served Every Day. Try It! Promptly at 12 noon Thursday, ’J6 nephew. Mr. Rogers, in Hartford, be­ TalcottvUle vs. Mailmen. wait weeks for a uniform. other cigarette in the world— give a hearty o-kay to Camelsl 50c Penalty Goes On Tomorrow men, champions and reserve cham­ Birth; A daughter to Mr. and Japaneae were told to have been PECKENHAM WINS Toeedoy, Nov. 2 By the way, did you noUca tbe Lftlei over the role of Brltlah troops fore entraining for Florida. For Late Filing Of Lists And pions of Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Mrs. J. Alden Harrison, Wapplng. 1:00—Mrs. Sherwood Itobb; bridge I PicLurs o f the Legion Oommaader Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota. Nebraska. Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Helen in aiding about 400 of the "Lost luncheon. | to ths paper recently. And you fel- For Fire Tax Delinquency. Battalion” to reach safety. A dii- OVERCOAT AWARD WINIFHKD CASTLE South Dakota, Kansas and Missouri McCaw,i 33 Oobum road, Mis.4 Anna 2:80— Women's craft period. lows think your uniforms don't fit PETER RILUAN Ua ED QRAFFB, gym to- TAM’S RESTAURANT pute between Japanese and British PRESIDENT FORMS works long hoars at bar 10 East Center Street Odd Fellows Bldg. will start the contest at the signal Schutx, Rockville, Mrs. Loretta 3:80—Jolly O e w girls club. you. Hello Henry. Weren’t we news photocraphsr. His structor, saysi "Camalt Thoren, 138 Seymour street. Hart­ over British refusal to allow two F. T. Peckenham of S3 Elro street editorial desk—smolne e slant: "Camel* are al- The Board of Assessors will be In of a bomb set off when President Japaneae launches to proceed up *•00— Live Y ’ra gymnasium and surprised though to find that our set me right —and that ford, Mrs. Mary Johnson, 86 Blssell wa« the lucky man to win the (25 baoketball. lot. She says: "1 can sray* with me—etpecislly SL-aaion continuously today in the Roosevelt preeses a button In Wash­ Soochow creek through British de­ EMERGENCY BOARD good old armory caretaker furnish­ takss in a lot of anglas. street. smoke as many Camels St the table. Cemeli help Municipal Building until 9 p.m. for ington. fense lines remained unsettled. overcoat given away at aiennev*s 6:45— Girls Reserves gymnasium ed tbs picture. 1 can smoke oil I please the acceptance of property listings. About four hours later, after Discharged Sunday: William Saturday night. Coupons were giv­ and basketball. Privates will not bs allowed to ss -I plaste and they my digeftion to keep Quish, Jr., 225 Main street. (Oonttnoed from Page One) without getting Jangled This is the lost day on which such weights have been computed and en out with every 50 centis||t Ladies gymnasium the Non-oommisaloned' officers club- nsvsr got on my Dsrves." cUcking." oarvas," Death: Sunday afternoon, Mrs. on TTiursday, Friday an d.g^ Tinker. MAGNELL DRUG CO. — 109.5 MAIN STREET filing may be made without penalty. deductions .made, the 1937 com the dispute threatens “substontiluiv rooms in tbe future. They will have, Hannah Noltemier, Buckland. "Chris” Giennsy, proprletsiil uth Methodist Church WARRBN PIAOBT, EDWARD HURLEY, Ten per cent is added to valuations husking champion will bo ctpwned. FRANaS HART TO HEAD to Interrupt jtate commerce within their own company room which is MARIE DRISCOLL, Admitted today: Josephine Cap- store said that It p ro v e d 'l i League. ersA sslssman, drivas busy architect, says; "Tb coming In late. the state of California to a degree now under repair upstairs. buttoam girl, apaafcs (or pello, 183 Hillard street. Clarence buslnass getter and brought a November 12, at 2:00. 50,000 milat—and mors ray aray of thinking, a The office of Tax Collector Sam­ such as to deprive that Mellon of Kejrs to the NCO's shower room a good many staoogre- This Is Banana Ice Cream Week Hoxen, Andover, Thomas Quish, LAYMEN RETREAT GROUP her o f new customers to his I Humphrey HoU from the - e yesr. T gst tired,” be uel Nelson, Jr„ will also be open un­ the country of essential tronspor- is a question which will be brought man doatn’t really know phers whan aha says: til! nine tonight to sdford oppor­ GIVES HALLOWE'EN PARTY South Main street OonnecUcut Food and Dairy C!oun- up at the next meeting o f the club. seyt. "And 1 think it’s what hone«t-to-goodoa*s BANANA ICE CREAM tation Mrvice." cll will give a lecture deraonstra- "Camels have everything tunity for lost minute payment of Births: A daughter to Mr. and The First Sergeant, Company swan ths way Camels natural flavor raasns un­ B.ANANA NUT ICE CREAM M rs Frank O’Brien o f Elmhurst. Action was taken under Section tiCB. I like a ciguatta to South Manchester fire district taxes. Francis Hart o f this place, who 10 of the Railway Labor A c t Cleric and Bugler will report at the give me a Tifr." til bo smokes Csmsls." FOR NEW YORK GUESTS Long lalond, and a son to Mr. and have," B AN AN A CRUNCH ICE CREAM A nine per cent penalty Is exacted has been vice president of the Hart­ Hartford Armory this Friday night for overdue fire district taxes. Mrs. Robert Tilden, 107 HoII street. ford Chapter Laymen's Retreat TOLERANT for a course in their respective clas- Pint Discharged today: Henry Wilson, STRIKE IS HALTED STATE OENE KNOUSH, ra­ BANANA SALAD ICE CREAM League for the post two years, was . Nov. 1.—(AP)—A MANCHESTER sifleations. Freezer Packed Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hurlburt of 57 Starkweather street, Wilfred Rochester, Ind.— "Aunt EUa" Mc- dio engineer, notices jesterday elected president of the walkout of 2,000 Pacific Electric The veterans in town 473 Gardner street entertained Sat­ Terryberry, 28 Raymond rood. Tntyre, 78, and partially blind, was what dgatetto ths stars Hartford Chapter. The meeting was railway employea, scheduled for 2 TOMORROW AND WED. that they will go to woric this year urday night with a Hallowe'en Census: Sixty patients. morn pbUosophicai than police about like: "Carnets seam ths MADE FRESH DAILY MENTION TOBACCO held In West Springfield yesterday a. m. tomorrow, waa automatically HI«H WMMUm MOMANClf to bring bock Armistice Day to party which was attended by 85 afternoon and in addition to the the Hallowe'en pranksters who visit- what it used to be. Next year will favorite, I smoke Cam­ relatives and friends from York- delayed 60 days when President ** her small form home. els. They don't make AS CONTROL CROP CLINIC SCHEDLXE membera o f the Hartford Chapter Roosevelt created by proclamation L O V E nui be the 20th anniversary 1918-1938, town Heights, N. Y.. Hortfopd, Brio, Week of Oct 31. tbe Manchester branch, which is a She awoke to find several shocks and a bugs program win be ar­ toy throat SmI scrstdiy.* tol and this town. The home was today on emergency board to medi­ Tuesday:— port of the Hartford Chapter, was corn fodder on her roof. Her ranged. I t has been requested that prettily decorated with Jock represented by 30 members, who ate the wages and hours dispute be­ r,U N G A LoV V r a te r'# supply o f eool hod been (Continned from Page One) 9 a.m.—^Teeth clinic tween the company and the Broth­ the entire 169th Infontiy port NEW BOaU^UTMK CMKL C«U«M o'lonterns and autumn leavss. Ap­ 10 o.m.—T and A clinic left tbe K. o f C. home Sunday morn stolen. Then aba stopped out the erhood o f Railroad Trainmen. NAM 6 R (V to the local parade. Two sr*«t sbows—"Jack Odds firlltt* ceeded wdth drawing a bill largely propriate gomes were played and a Wednesday:— ing and spert the day in West back door and took a tumble be­ buffet, lunch served. I^ s e winners The action created the second ex­ KENT TAYLOR Private Ronald Sherwood is back B«any Coodmaa's "S w i^ School"—la oo* fu l, on tbe basia o f voluntary control, 2 p.m.—Well-baby clinic at Springfleli cause the steps hod been rempved. in the games were George Wilson tensive delay since the union mode ' A HIV UMIVtMAl MCruM to Trade School this year, working (onAUad hoar. On th* air evaty Taaaday alsht at one member of the Senate Agricul­ the “ Vr its first pay IncreoM demands sev­ "W ell, I was young once.” she port time at ths First National 9:30 pm ES.T.. S :M pm CS.T.. 7:M pm M.S.T.. end Lawrence Wittkofakl. Thursdky:— •aid. ture committee said a majority of -M is s Edith Wilson and Miss LU- Two o f Gsrmony’s hlgh-spsed. eral months ago. . Oa the Some - Store.

. A , J 'A 'f - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. NOVEMBER L IWT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CON^.» MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1981 IV , temsUonal deal to allow the Japa- did just that on Saturday night States under tee auspices ot tlis you said in your speech tee other American Red Star Animal Relief, dlera; 8:30, Pick and Pat; 9, Ginger tee site of Sanford's Inn and tee nese to reap material reward for And the affect was one to bring night, chief justlee ot the Supreme ‘YOUNG ED* W A lS a jllB ; Rogers, Don Ameche, Charles Wln- W ashington a department ot tee American Hu­ Ckiurt'Of tee United Stetee. SIX CANDIDATES SEEK State library building commemorat' the making of this war would sure­ gratitude to any number of citizens In new York mane AmoclaUaa.” DAILY RADIO PROGRAM nlger In “A Free Soul;” 10, Wayne Ing tee 250te anniversary of tee •King Waltzes; 10:30, New Latlh- ly destroy Itself. who, until the Legion undertook to Daybook And now to Um Buprsme Court WAS BASEBALL FfTCHER "stealing" of tee charter and lu Scientists Are Pondering The Nine-Power treaty Is a pact eolve the Hallowe'en problem, bad where It is on eagy enough matter MONDAY, NOVKMBEIt 1 (C tntnl and Eastarn Standard Tima) Amcrican scries, "Brave New MAYOR’S POST IN HUB hiding In Charter Oak. an act which By PRESTON GROVER Chicago—Miss Kay Morganstine, Notti All pregmiQi to kBV and ba«!o ehains or aroupo tliBroof unloaB Bpoel* World.” drama; 12, Dick Jurgen* Insuring to China her territorial In­ reason to view the coming of tbat BROADWATY DISAFPOlNTBIk—* executive met Princess Ulanl, to see Justice Hugo Black when tee flod: ooaat to coast (o to e) dBslirnatloiis toelDdo an availablo statloas. orchestra. meant liberty to tee eolonista court Is in session. During tee first 20, told police She couldn't IdeiiUty Joseph Wadsworth of New York, Future Of Quintuplets tegrity. If other signatories think occasion with more than a Uttle ap­ PRETTY HAWAIIAN PRINCESS be asked here to start a film ca­ Washington.—It is time to take Leroy Nijdl as tee man she saw Proprams subjoct to ehango by statlana without provleua notko. P» M. Son Of Famons “Big Ed” Pass­ WJZ-NBC—7, Lloyd Shaffer or­ LEFT ENTIBB BULA-BULA reer with hla company. She few days hundreds waited out in tee NBC-WEAP (RED) NETWORK MIDWEST — wmbd wlsn wlbw kfh Two Former Mayors In Race; descendant of CMpt. Joseph Wads­ they find It to their own Interest to prehension. your autumn trip around Washing­ corridors In vain hope of a glanet at jump from htr bedroom window es Away At His Home In chestra; 8:30, CAl Tlnney 'Vanity WARDROBE AT BOMB. accepted, but only on condition BAilC—East: wsaf wnao wUo wjar wkbb wtaq wkbh weeo wsbt ksej wnaa Fair;-9, Philadelphia orchestra, Al­ Party Lines Split When Re­ worth, tee charter "thief," placed a Callander, Nov. 1.—(AP)— The interpret the treaty as an agree­ The Legion has taught the young­ that her entire family would ton before snow comes and messes tee youngish ^sUce and bis black when she swltehed on tee light, but woo Meriden After Long Illness. wreath on tee site of the Inn. from .e'very slight tendency to play to th* added: "He uses tea sanM kind ot wtaa wesb kyw wfbr wre w ff wbsn MOUNT.—kvor kls keh ksl Iqnro kfbb bert Spalding; 10. Warden Lawea publican Decide To Back Dionne quintuplets sang "Marlbor­ • gallery once In a while, and tu n i ment to And ways to let Japan eat sters the difference between good, By GEORGE ROSS appear in the picture. The fellow everything up. robe. The excitement over his seat­ woao wtam wwj wsai wdel: MIdwsstt COAST—knz koln fcol kfpy kvli^o koy which tee charter was taken. ough Going to War" and beard tee readily agreed. And so soon tbs ing has ebbed, at least among tee perfume I do, and ray perfume is kad wmaq who wow wdaf wlro kstp; drama; ll';05. Pageant of transpor­ Tobin. around and throw Usaes. up China a little at a time, the re­ hearty fun and demoralising mis­ Considered commonplace here, the missing." ^ Mountain: tota kdyl: Ssuthi wmbg: Cent Bast. tation. Waterbury—Deputy Coronet Wal­ story of tee lltUe red hen today, New York, Nov. 1—People at the princess will leave the New York spectators. . Paeiflet an tew komo khq kpo kgu; 4:10— 5:10—Oerethy Garden Corner— Meriden, Nov. t — (AP) -r- The ter W. Smyth said Milton w. More land, be feels—so tee pub­ sponsibility will be theirs, and we chief. It is a lesson tbat they are 500-foot trip up tee Washington Nijdl was locked up andthe baseball world mourned today the What to expect Tuesday: oblivious to tee fact teat great sci­ Big Town . . . There are, In the scene, head for Hollsrwood where And by tee way Mr. London, OPTIONAL (stations operats Intor* basic; Kathryn Craven Talk—west Boston, Nov. 1—(AP)—Oratori­ Powers 28, of Norwalk, surrendered entific minds were pondering teelr lic would see teem at a little grcat- shall not go to war to prevent them not liable to lose as they grow into circle of dukea, duobeaaea, barona the Brays will be on band for monument la one of tee most im­ Charles Bvanr Hughes is ohisf Jus­ Lawndale jail became k very„fra- Miangsabty on oltbar ElED or BLUB 4H5— 5:45—To Be Announeed (15 m.) death of “Young Ed” Walsh, 32, Talk—WJZ-NBC, 4:20 p. m.. future. er distance—might solve tee prob­ networks). BAtlC — Esst: wlw wfsa 5:00- 5.*00—Howard Phillips. Baritone like his famous father, “Big Ed” George Bemord Shaw from Lon­ cal thunder continued at a high to Waterbury police and told them lem. from selling out their pledges. But and marqulaea, prlncea and prin­ their cinema debut. pressive .excurstons In tee dty. tice of the United Statee; not, as g*ant place Indeed. ^ wsan work~woo1; MIdwsstt wood w^ 5:15— 5:15—New Herlseno Explerere pitch today aa Boston’s six mayor­ bigger boys and girls. I t Is webf wbow wsbc ksoo kana OTH 5:10- 5:10—Press* Radio Newe Period V Ush, a pitcher for tee (telcago don on "As I See It.” he might have been the driver ot When shall they he brought In cesses bolding court in New York (jlimb up If you like — 900 steps. alty candidates sought tee favor the car which struck and critically closer contact with Ufe as it Is Dr. Frank N. Freeman of tea If the United Statee agrees to any Bchlavement In constructive moral­ an even distribution of Britons, Altltodlnoos Agriculture It la worse climbing down, and you OPTIONAL STATIONS — Canatflani 5:1^ 5:35—George Hall A Oreheetra White Sox. WEAF-NBC—2. Dr. Maddy's fun University of Chicago, said oftar •ret efof: Csntrslf wcfl wtmj wiba wday 4:00- 7:0O-The Peetle Meiodlee — Walsh died yesterday at bis home In music; 6, Nellie Revell Interview; of voters In tomorrow's non-parti­ Injured John Kumaitls, 63, Satur­ lived? How shaU they be educated such deal, or If Ita delegate to the ity without preachment—and a lot EVench, Russians and Italians. And It may upset the Rockefellers, cannot elide down tee banisters. We wtjr koam: South: wtar. w^f wis wjaz east; Court of MiMing Heire—west san election. the conference, “my feeling la raa* wfla*wsun wlod wsoe wfbc wwno wesc 5 i1 ^ 7:15 SengTUna-at Mierephene here after a long illness of rheuma­ 6, Science In tee News. day. He said he pused the spot when they get beyond teelr pres­ conference fails to enter a vigorous of Manchester kids will be better at the moment Manhattan is enter­ but their Radio City pent­ have not climbed or up down, and tic fever. Alibough tee candidates brought ent nursery-school stage? Shall If It can be brought about. Thaaa taining a Hawaiian princess. 'The house garden Is not the only one don't Intend to. The elevator does wavo wsm wmo wsb wayl wsmb 5:30--t 7:S0-^ay Freeman Orehsstra— WABC-CBS—12 noon, Auto where tee mishap occurred, but did children should have more contacts protest against any such deal, the citizens as they grow up, because of kvoo wky wfas wbap kpre weal kths basic: Nsal O'Hsrs—New England A star pitcher at St. John's pre show; 2:30 p. m.. School of tee Air; their campaign to a climax last not know he had struck anyone. His they continue to be shown to ths lovely noble-woman from the exotic In town which employs a scare­ It faster, and is free. kaba ktbs kark kfBc: Mountsin: kglr 5 t4 ^ 7:45—Beske Cartsr*a Comment night all planned tours of city public, which comes thousands of —particularly with older children. people of the United States will It. isles Is Princess Ulam, of the crow to ward off city-wise spar­ Anybody can see tee Titlana and kaht ktar kob: Pseiho: kfbk kwa kmj 7.*00— g.i)O^Heraee Heldt'e Brigadlere paratory school and Notre Dame, he 4:30, Story of industry, motor vehi­ right fender and a parking light kem 7:10— t:iO-Plek and Pat Pun—basic began his professional career in cles. strongholds today. were damaged. He will be question­ miles to see teem from behind a "They have had unusual physical rise against those responsible In a We bespeak for the Legion a ris­ Fimlly Bray, one of the oldest on rows. Mrs. Regina Jals who lives Rembrandts In tee Smithsonian In­ •:0(^ t;00»»Wsdlo Thsatsr—«at to cat The electorate will choose be­ screen—and takes away pebbles as care, but they haven’t had older tbat Pacific paradise. The Princess CsnL Esst 192^ with tee White Sox with WJZ-NBC—2, Dress rehearsal by ed further. way that there will be no misunder­ ing vote of thanks from the com­ in a penthouse on the 17tb floor stitution, but If you want to Impress "Lay away""for 5:00—10:0O-Wayne King WalU—to o whom he remained jfpr three sea tween two former mayors, James M. souvenirs from tee nursery children to set teem the pattern has been snared In the social whirl of an upper Fifth Avenue build­ your neighbors \rtte your deeply en­ S:M Jsek Armstrona* SsHal— ti30—10:10—Brave New World, Drams newly formed NBC symphony; 6. Curley and Malcolm E. Nichols, dis­ ground? of more advanced things they can standing. munity. since she arrived and her constant basic: Josh Hlfalhd Etcotoh^wsot 10:0(^11:00—Andre Barueh. Comment— sona Rakov's orcbestr* ing, dresses the scarecrow bn her dowed irutinct for art, go out into 4:45— |:4S—LIttls Orahan Annio — wabe: Glen Gray A Orehastra—ba­ After displaying flashes ot the trict Attorney William J. Foley, Those ware questions discussed do. companion these past few weeks terrace garden In navy blue pyja­ Rock Creek cemetery in northeast' - aast: Jehnnio Johnston* tong—west sic: Peetle Meiodiea—west repeat Some Tuesday short waves; School Committeeman Maurice J. •dl6— 1:00—John Qurnsy's Song Prog. 10:1(^11:10—George Oteen and Orchee. skill that made his father Immortal ZTJ Johannesburg, 1:30 p. m., Puc­ FOUR STATE HIGHWAY by biologists, medical experts and "As it U, they meet only petq^ CENTER UGHTING COPS AND CITIZENS has been none other than the rlch- mas, Because she looks slbepy Washington and visit tee bronze' Christmas.. S:ia— 0:10—Don Winslow of ths Navy 11:00 1?t0(^DIek Jurgsns Qrehastrs— in baseball annuls, “Young EM" de­ Tobin, fofmer State Representative educators as “tee Dionne Quintup­ whose responses they know. They eot girl In the world, Doris Duke n ost of the time, anyway. statue by St. Oaudents at the grave ' 5:30— 5:30—ProsS'Rsdio Nsws PsrIod east: Al Trace Oreheetra—west cini. bis music; JZK, JZJ Tokyo, Albert Santoauosso and Carleton L. let Special" took teem away from don't have to meet any new jisr^le. Cromwell herself. 5:55. 5:35—Radio's tinging Etrlngs 11:10—lt:10—Orrin Tucker Orchestra veloped a sore arm and was sent to 4:48, Musical program; W2XAD, Before the plans for the recon­ The day of the fiat-footed, slow- of Henry Adams and bis wife. •:45— 5:45—Billy dl B stV ^M f} To the Ihiclflc League where he remain­ Brett. PROJECTS ARE USTED tee pine and birch clad slopes of In that way, theyre over-protected. Mrs. Jals needs a scarecrow NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK W2XAF Schenectady, 6:30, Short As campaigning reached Ita peak, Callander after a trek from a To­ It Is a good thing for youru; chil­ struction of Bast Center street are witted copper la pretty definitely Bo Announesd—west: LltOs Or* ed for several seasons. i Wave Mall Bag: GSP. GSD, GSB For your Information, a Hawaiian to protest her cropsr eggplant, A Sad Experience phan Annis—mtdwsat repeat BAEIO — Bast: wjs wbs*wbta wbal Later be was sent to the Texas Curley, a former Democratic gov- ronto conference on the quints' dren to meet strange people?* given their finishing touches and over In the United States. Today's princess does not bring gross skirts strawberries, beans, gladiolos, •:06— 7:00—Amee *n* Andy — aast: wham kdka wgar wxys wjtn wsyr' London, 7, "Hamstead Heath,” progress. P«bHth«r« R*pr«MliUtlvM: Th« The statue la almost smothered by Leuls Psnieo A Orehsstrs—west wmal wqi waby woof wcky wRpd wean League, hurling for San Antonio, ernoiv carried off tee much sought Commissioner Calis For Bids He said he thought tee Quinta Jallna Mathtw* SpaeUl Afanojr—Nav conatructlon work actually begins. policeman la rather apt to be an ornamental lels. Princess Ulanl left dogwood tree, phlox, Ipom- pines and shrubbery. It Is a bronze 4:15-. 7:15—Unels Ears Radio Station wiee wleu; MIdwsst: wenr wls kwk koil story; DJD Berlin, 7:30, Song> and for Indorsement of the Hendricks No, immediate changes are con­ Tdrk. Chloaffo. DatroK and Boston. where he was stricken several Verses; CB960 Santiago, 8:45, Sym­ On New Jobs Today; Most should go to a moderh acbodl whers It la greatly to be hoped—It Is es­ Intelligent and well-trained peace such native apparel behind and the oea Bonannex (a moon-flower statue of a woman, deeply veiled. 5:30— 7:30—New York Psrsdo—weaf; wren wmt kso wowo wetn: South: months ago. Club, over tee objections of Assist­ templated In tea Quints' regime, but they will be associated with other Fifth Avenue shops are busily at which develops from a bud ln>n Carol Weymsnn, Senge* and Tea wTtd wnbr krgv kfdm krl* wjbo phony and Opera; GSD, OSC, GSB ant District Attorney Joseph A. Of Them Are Gravel Jobs. these plana are under consideration; sential, in fact—that the fullest officer who goes out and gets his Local residents have nicknamed it Hsttere Osnee Orchssfra—network wdsa waga wsgn kzys: Mountsin: klo In addition to his parents, Walsh children. w ork' (now preparing the fluffy full-grown stature In 60 seconds "Qrief.” Adams ordered It, and tra- j 7:0(^ $:00—Eddie Canter on the Air kvod kghf: Pselflo: kgo kfsd kex kga is survived by his widow, Lorraine London, 9:15, "All In Pink" revue; Sullivan, who urged members to 1. 'The building of a school near consideration be given to the ques­ man instead of scratching bis bead gowns tbat she will take back to flat), silver lace vine, lettuce and 7:30- g:30—Alfred WsllensUln Oreh. keca kir * TPA4 Paris, 11:45, Records; JZK give it to Foley. the nursery, where tee five sisters »i . . . ditlon has It that it resembles bis t:00- 5:00—Pibber MeOee end MoiMe (NOTE: See WEAF*NBC for optional Tony Walsh of San Antonio, and a Highway Oimmlssioner John A. tion of lighting tbat thoroughfare. and wandering, "Now, who could ITawall. The princess Is here for maplei What are such bumper wife, who ruled over Wa.shlngton so- | brother, Robert Walsh, who pitched Tokyo, 12:45, Popular songs. While Curley, and Nichols the Macdonald today called for contrac­ would be educated along with a flnsneliu rostKinstbllltf another reason: she la learning to 5*J0— 5:10—Phil ipiUlny A the Girls list of stations.) tor Irpoorapbiool orrors appoorlnt to of done that?” crops doing on the 17th floor of a clety with a sad face and a quill pen ' 5KN^10:0(^Prsnk Black Music—to e CanL BasL for Richmond In the Piedmont only Republican In the race, pointed tors’ bids on four new highway group of other children who are oBoortlosmonts to too MAOshooioi It would be regrettable Inde^ If fly under the tutelage ot another modem and somewhat swanky 5:5Cl..10:3O—Musis for Modems — to their public records. Foley and physically fit and rimulating. WALL ST. BRIEFS Authority for this statement li In pre-Spanish- war days. Viewed basic. Public Hare No. 1—west 4:1(L- 5:1(L-The Einnlng Lady—east; League last season. EMneral services projects, two of teem federal pub­ Brootot Rsrmld. the atructural needs of the street's soclallate, Mrs. Bob Tappen. At apartment house? Well, they are from a few feet away. It Is depress- 10:0(^11:00—Johnny Hauser Orehestra The Originslitiea Oronsstrs—west will be held tomprrow at 8:30 a. m Tobin called for a "new deal” and lic works jobs and two of them . 2. Ths acquisit 8 1 of more land lighting faculties were to be Ignored none other than J. Edgar Hoover, other times, she can bo seen turn­ Mrs. Jals' agrarian hobby and she Ingly melancholy. east: Ames 'n* Andy—west rspeat 4:45— 5:45—Tom Mix. Sksteh—bssio: In his home and at 9 In Holy Angels EIGHT COMEDIANS SEEN urged the voters to drive out the Town Aid projects. The bids will near tee nursery so tee Quints MONDAY. NOVTEiB1Er ”i ing up at the Rainbow Room and 10:3(^11:3(^Weody Harman Orehsstrr Origlnalitlee (Centinusd)—west "Old Guard.” Santoauoaso and Brett would have freer range. New York, Nov. 1.—Principal and later the poles or whatever for head G-man. He made the state­ Is fanatically proud of them. After viewing It 10 minutes you 11:00—12i0(^EIl Osntsig A Orehsstrs 5:00—5:00—News; U. S. Army Band church. Burial will be In Sacred be received at tee headquarters of American security and commodity other fancy temples of after-daik 5:10— 5to>—PreBS*Badle News Psried Heart cemetery. were less active. Dr. Aallon R.. Dafoe also told the the carrying of an adequate light­ ment In a speech before law en­ become so depressed that you would 11:30—1t:3(^Esii Hints and Orehsstra IN PICTURE AT STATE tee State Highway Department In exchanges will be closed Tuesday. MAIN STREET SPEED fun. She is the beat rhumba According to her, "Nature Is snatch a pick-me-up at the very 5:35 ■ 5:55—Ths Rsvsisrs — wjs only; Curley defeated a year ago for scientists tee Quints’ guardians forcement officers In North Caro­ dancer around a t the mo:i:ent. CBS-WABC NETWORK Chsrlss Sears In Sengs—network United States Senator by Republi­ tee State Office Building, Hartford, "are loolcing forward hopefully to November 2, In obaervanee of elee- 'j: “ i ing ayatem bad to be Introduced, the same all over” and she next tavern except for a feeling teat 1 :4 ^ 5:45—Lowell Thomas — east: until 3:00 p.m., Mcmday, November tion day. Chicago exchangee. New n For a long, long time motorUti perhaps detrimentally. Into an oth­ lina, and he went on to explain why doesn't see why life shouldn't It would be almost sacrilegious to BASIC—Bast: wabo wado woko wcao Tom Mix—mldw. rpt.: Escorts—w can Henry CMbot Lodge, Jr., waa 15. tee time when tee Dionne family Reciprocity Is one reason wesf war wkbw wkre whk wjr wdre 5:0(^ 7:00—Lloyd Shsffsr's Orehsstra “Love In A Bungalow” Is attempting a political comeback. will all be under one roof. Orleans cotton exchange and aevetnl iMliig Um atneta at Mancbastcr erwise completed plan. the old type of policeman Is disap­ thrive among the butter tuta on think of teat wcau wjaa wpro wfbl wJsv wgar; Mid- •s3(^ 7:3<^Lum A Abner—east only; The four projects are briefly de­ commodity and livestock marketa for the elaborate hospitality her penthouse garden as well as The next step Is at a bronze tab­ wsat: wbbm wfbre kmbe kmoz whas John Herrick, Baritone Solos—Wbst Featured By Nan Grey And Nichols, who served one term as “Just when te a t will be." he said, bar* been accustomed to regulate And there la no question a t all pearing. bestowed upon tlie Princess. For they would In the fertile acres of kfab krnt 5:4^- 7:45—John Herrick, Continued R A D I O ® ' ' ^ ’ f>y mayor, waa defeated for tee post scribed aa follows: “we cannot say at present, but teat will renuUn open. Eiuropean mar­ let In a comer of the state depart­ EAST—wbns wpg whp wheo wore efrb 7:0(L- S:(to—Gen. Johnton'e Comment Kent Taylor; Excellent Co- Federal Public Works Projects kets, with the exertion of Paris, ^ their speeds pretty much according about the need of better lighting on "There never was a place for her family la known as the moat a Connecticut landscape. She baa ment building. It Is in such a ckao wibx wmas wssg wnbf wlba wkbn ------Day four years ago by Frederick W. la tee goal toward which we are hospitable In Hawaii. New Yurk- 7:15— 5:15—Roy Csmpbell'a Reyaliets Fealure. Mansfield, who, under tee city Ashford: About 27,503 feet of striving.” closed Monday and 'ruefday for All- to their own notions of propriety that main artery through Manches­ him,” he said, "yet he existed be­ been experimenting with urban prominent position that few will whlo W fbl 7:30— 5:30—081 Tinnsy Program—to c Easteni Standard Time Saint's festlviUes, will operat as eis and Hollywood notables who botany for the past IS years and 18th CENTURY TABLE IN DIXIE—wfst wsfa wbro woam wdod 5 :0 ^ 5:(to' ■ Phllsdsiphls Orehss.—to e charter. Is not eligible to succeed Loose Gravel on four sections of Deputy Minister of Education and safety. Many of them are ter. Instead of being almoat if cause of the lethargy of the people. brave the conspicuous business of klra wree wlao wwl wtoo arid ktrh 5:00—10:0(^Wardsn Lswss, Dramatis road. uauaL visit that magnificent strip of the her current domain Is the result ktsa waco koma wdbo wbt wdae wblg himself. Duncan MacArthur of Ontario ex­ 'thoroughly habituated to the prac- blue Pacific are se.iil-offlclally re- reading It A policeman guarding •;30—10:10—The Nst'l Radio Forum "Love in a Bungalow,” Unlver- Woodstock; About 45,874 feet of pressed hope teat tee school would William C. Potter, chairman of not quite the best lighted street In But today the public Is becoming of her work during the past dec­ a nearny door said weeks had passed wdbj wwva wmbf wsja wala 10:00 11:00—News; Rita RIe Drehest. New York, Nov. 1__(AP)__Ra­ sal'a laugh-getting picture which Party lines, usually kept Intact 'tle e at driving through the business more and more alert to the needs cel by the Brays when they ade. Up to a while back, she GENUINE A\AHOGANY ktul kfko weoa wdne wnoz kwkh know _.i*FT(g|( Jubiiss Singers dio Is going to adopt the motif of despite tee non-partisan election, Surface Treated Gravel on seven be built, and that other children tee Guaranty Trust Co. of Nasr town, as it should be. It Is so far without him seeing anybody stop by wmmm wjno wchs wpar wmas wcoc 11:00—12:0(^Den Beater and Orehsstrs plays at tee State theater Tuesday sections of road. would be educated along with tee York, baa been nomtoated aa a Claos part of Main street with a view to arrive. They are Inducted Into maintained this lofty elyaium I t wrra , 11:3(^12:S(^Dsneing Musis Orehsstrs movie lot construction for Its new­ spilt with Tobin receiving tee sup­ from tbat tbat It Is among the poor­ and necessities of good law an- old Hawaiian ceremonies, with over on West End Avenue. The Perhaps you have more than one friend who. est broadcast plant. It will be locat­ and Wednesday has eight comedians port of some Republicans. Town Aid Projects quintuplets. A director of tee Federal Reserve nothing but their own conven- est lighted—quite the worst lighted force men t.” song and wine, and generally transfer to Fifth - Avenue took would be delighted with this fine Watkins Repro­ ed in Hollywood—te a t’s the main in Its cast The feminine featured Brookfield: About 5,674 feet of The question of showing tee Bank of New York and Thomaa J. Ode To a Rorso .player is Nan Grey, who gained Wataon, president of InteriMUoiial . lance or their own Individual pri­ when we consider Its Importance In That la a point that should not wind up by being adopted Into four days. One hundred tubs and It says: duction . . . or possibly you need It for your own 6:45—Lewis Fox. reason for tee particular style_ Rolled Bank Run dravel on CMrtls Quints to tee public la a problem the family bosom. public attention by her performance Road and Rabbit Lane Road. more immediate than their future Buolneia Machlnea Oorp., New York, vate tine tables. But In any num- impression upon out-of-town motor­ bq overlooked. In this democracy 100 bushel baskets of earth went "This tablet commemorates thr home. In either case you can select It now 7:00—PoeUc Melodies. and It will be tee new home there along with the rest of the Jals and we'U "lay it away” in otir etorehouas for 7:18—"Famous A rtists on tee Air* for NBC. as a comedienne In "Three Smart Durham: About 6,905 feet of schooling, some experts believed. has been nomlruitad as a (Jlaas B -hsr of Instances they have main­ ists. of oura we get just about the kind services and sufferings of the 343- Olrta" Overnight News Visitors have a tendency to ex­ director. The last time a Hollywood possessions on extra vans. 135 horses and mules employed by Christmas delivery. You can pay for It on the WTIC 7:30—Neal O'Hara's Radio Gazette Despite tee fact that the chain's Waterbound Macadam on Maple tained these habitual speeds at a There are lUmerous streets In of police work we ask for. As fast W-B Budget Plan If you wish. 7:45—Boake C arter — News Com' Kent Taylor, who shares the lead Avenue and Saw Mill Road. claim, 'T he dears." or “Hello, Ma­ City of Buenos Aires has called tee American Expeditionary Forces Travelen BroadcasUag fiervlee, present Pacific coast quarters are with Nan Grey, scored pVeviously rie" although slgiu hanging around 'great deal of risk—to say nothing Manchester, carrying only a small os we really Insist on efficient, or­ overseas during tee great World This Is a Chippendale Pembroke style table show­ lentator. only two years old. they already Of Connecticut for redemption on January 1. at par. Hartford, Uoim. In a romantic comedy role In "When tee plawround command, “Silence.” all outstanding external SIH year of a great deal of convenience—to derly, disciplined police forces, we matlon Is meant a certain type of war which terminated November ing Chinese Influence In Its pierced X-stretcher 60JI00 W. 1040 H. C. WS H. 8:00—Alemlte half hour. have proved Inadequate with so (By Associated Press) fraction of the Bast Center street reaction which results from mild or 8:30—Pick and P at In Pipe Smoking Love Is Young." Jack Smart play­ Dr. Dafoe, tee Quints' medical 6H per oent sinking fund bonds of others. WAPPING 11, 1918, and which resulted In tee and square moulded legs. Occasional slM . . . Eaateni Staodard Tima many programs transferring from Deaths Last Night guardian, said the sisters have a traffic and used by a far aroaller get them. U we get the other kind continued Irritation. Usually it death of 68.682 of those animals. 16x30 inches when closed; 30x30 when open and Time. New York. ed comic roles In "When Love Is 1924, Series 2B. And always the average of speed number of pedastriana, that are It's really our own fault. does not manifest tee four signs of What they suffered Is beyond words 3714 Inches high. Made of genuine mahogeny. 9:00—Lux Radio Theater. Young" and "Top of tee Town." Middletown—Robert J. Muenzer Heretofore broadcasters have put Hobart Cavanaugh has had humor­ of West Haven waa elected presi­ In that area, as everywhere else considerably battar illuminated. It acute Inflammation I have men­ Mrs. Lena Burnham, wife of El­ to describe. Regulariy-tt7.Q0, Monday, Nov. 1 10:00—Wayne King's orchestra. their equipment Into a structure Gallon, O.—William Montgomary 10:30—"Brave New World”. ous roles in piore than two dozen dent ^of tee Hartford district of tho where speeds are not controlled, has is not easy to understand why the tioned; If such signs are present lery Burnham of Long Hill who "A fitting tribute to their Impor­ P. M. with offices and studios all under a Brown. 82. former Episcopal church they are not likely to be aa pro­ tant services has been given by the 11:00—Sports—News. movies. Lutheran Brotherhood at tee annual bishop, and self-styled heretic and been growing steadily higher. It has been very III with pneumonia 4:00—Lorenzo Jones. zlngU roof. But the new Hollywood convention held here. proper lighting of the street has nounced as in the acute, actlvs In- and also suffered a shock, passed commander In chief of the Ameri­ $14.95 4:16—‘The Guiding Light.” 11:15—Glen Gray's orchestra. setup, work on which Is to start Richard (jarle, long a comedy star CMmmunist He waa unfrocked In Is not, of course, the average prac- been so long neglected and It Is Healtli and Diet flammatlona. A chronic Inflamma­ away at her home last Friday after­ can Expeditionary Forces, General 4:80—The Story of Mary Marlin 11:30—Sammy Kale's orchestra. In a few days, will consist altogeth­ on stage and screen, adds hla fun­ Danbury—The Danbury Trojans 1925 after a church trial In which tloe o< motorists to drive through perfectly clear that It cannot and tion is marked chiefly by tee alow noon. John J. Pershing, who has written: 4:46—The Road of Life. 13:00—Dick Jurgens' orchestra. er of five buildings. making proclivities to "Love in a and tee Providence steamrollers bat­ he was convicted of heresy. and gradual Increase In tee cells The annual Sunday school Hal­ "The army horses and mules 12:30 a. m.—Orrln Tucker’s orches­ Bungalow." Margaret (Pixlllated) tled to a scoreless tie In a profes­ London—The Very Rev. Canon that area at a rata as high as forty will not be neglected much longer Advice 6:00—Bonnie Stewart. tra. There wlTl be a central three- Me Wade contributes her brand of sional football game here. miles an hour but It Is by no means composed of connective tissue, lowe'en social was held Friday eve­ proved of Inestimable value In prose­ 6:18—Terry and tee Pirates. story structure for offices and four Hugh Rlchanf Sheppard, 56, known —would not have been even If there which causes a gradual hardening ning at the Wapping (immunity cuting tee war to a successful con­ whimsy. Florence Lake, heroine of New Preston—Mr. and Mra. An­ as England's "Broadcasting Par­ By UR. FKANn HcOOY 6:80—Jack Armstrong— The All- Tomorrow's Program Individual auditorium studio build­ an sstraonllnary thing when one had been no present reconstruction or thickening effect Church House with over 123 people, clusion. They were found In all the ings, all laid out much like a movie numerous comedies. Is cast as a drew Edatrom of Kent Hollow cele­ son." He waa Canon and precentor American Boy. a. m. goofy prospective bouse buyer. brated their 65th wedding anniver­ does so—and considerably higher plan. Instead of looking at Inflamma­ large and small, present. Almost theaters of preparation and opera­ 6:46—“Little Orphan Annie.” lot. The main building also will at S t Paul’s Cathedral. SOME INFORMATION ABOUT tion os a dlaease, learn to look at everyone was In costume. There tion. doing their silent but faithful 7:00—ETTA ALPHA Programma. Minerva Urecal portraya tee mirth sary and were honored at a recep­ speeds than that are far from UO' Obviously now la the time to take INFLAMMATION 6KX)—News. 7:80—Shoppers Special. have four small studios without Paris — Vice Admiral Loula it as a friendly and helpful way of was a grand march when the judges work without the faculty of hoping provision for audiences. provolting, domineering wife of Ho­ tion attended by 50 friends and rela­ Jaures, 77, member of tee French known there. the atreet'a lighting under aerioua WATKINS 6:16—“The Revelers.” 7:45—News Service. bart Cavanaugh. tives. dealing with ■certain klnda of emer­ viewed the costumes and they for any regard or compensation. BROTHERS I N C They will be so placed on the Chamber of Deputies from 1924 to Bat say that the new regulation Many people believe that Inflam­ awarded them aa follows: The pret­ "This tablet Is erected by friends 6:26—Musical Interlude. 8:00—Treasure House. consideration. It really la an es­ gencies which tee body has worked 6:80—Wrigbtvllle (jiarlon. 8:15—Shoppers Special. •treet sides of a five-acre plot to Norwich—Tills town mourned tee 1928 and war-time commander ot will call for cutting thirty-flve mile mation IS only a tearing-down proc­ out as a means of attempting to re­ tiest went to Miss Elsie Nevers, tee of the horse and mule In the United give tee effect of a single building, death Saturday of John W. Mc- sential part In the development of most original to Miss Florence Dew­ 6:46—Jack tee Inquisitor. 9:00—Mrs. Nancy Chase. MAY DISINHEBIT PRINCESS tee N orte Atlantic Division of tee speeds—^whlch afs very common In­ ess, but this is not strictly true, store Injured or Irritated parts to 9:16—Music in tee Air. however. Built-In corridors will Cleelan, a teacher In public schools EVench fleet. what la to be our first really first- ey and the funniest to Richard Slm- 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. of tee state for 35 years. Prior to anJ 08 a deed—ttown to twenty-flve miles, for inflammation Includes both the normal. Essentially, Inflammation 7:16—Uncle Bara's Radio Station. 9:26—News Service. connect each unit. Lateat Ideas are H artford—The Rev. Dr. Melang class through stre e t We com' is a kindly and friendly process and ler. to be Incorporated, Including facili­ London, Nov. 1—(A P)— Princess his retirement In 1833 he waa princi­ how much time is It going to cost processes of tearing-down and rO' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Yeaw and 7:80—"George Jessel— Will Os­ 9'30—Richard Maxwell. Baba, the beautiful youngest daugh­ thon Jacobus, Jl, dean emeritus and mend It and all Its Implications to pair. You might compare It to i Is often succesifuL borne's Music.” 9:46—Yodltng Jim Ingalls. ties for television. The buildings pal of the Maple street school In acting president of the Hartford m .V F J the thlrty-flve mile driver In nego­ children of Felt Road moved yes­ will occupy about half of the land, ter of the English Rajah of Sara­ Rockville for 23 years. HUJ - the attention of the Board carpenter a%o Is forced to tear terday to the 88 Road at East 7:46—“White Eagles.” 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly. wak, said today she might be dls- Theological Seminary. tiating the entire distance from the Selectmen. down part of a house in order to QIESTIO.NS AND ANSWe'r S 10:15—Myrt and Marge. leaving room for possible future New Haven—Plans were announc­ Paris—Dr. Elle Faure, 64. art ^ i n Wlndror Hill. Mrs. Ycaw has been Open Thursdays and Saturdays Until 9 P. M. 8:00—Ray Noble's orchestra. expansion. It'i erited unless she abandons her ed for a program Nov. 10 a t Ston- Center to Charter Oak street? remove decayed or weakened part.s, confined to the Manchester Memo- 8:80—Talk by Mayor Spellacy. 10:30—Emily Post. plan to marry Bob Gregory, 25, historian and philosopher. but who then tuma builder and tries (Eating Between Meals) roal hospital for several days and Closed Wednesdays At Noon. 10:46—Sutton and Bliss. The estimated cost la a million claimant of tee European catch-aa- Ington commemorating the lOUte Cambridge, Maa^.-Mike (Twin) Just about twenty-nine seconds. MAJORCA 9:00—Fibber McGee and Molly. 11:00—Melody Time. and a half. anniversary of tee opening of Con­ Figure It out for yourself. At to repair It. Question: C. X. wants to know will have to return Thursday for 9:80—Hour of Cffiarm. catcb-can wrestling title. Sullivan, 59, once considered one of Broadly speaking. Inflammation "What do you advise on the eating an operation. 11:16—“Carol Kennedy’s Romance' The 21-year-oId Prlnceiis Baba, necticut’s first railroad. C. E. Smith, the world's ranking welterweight thirty-live an automobile travels The most authoritative state­ 10:00—Contented Program. 1-30—Big Sister. , On tee air tonight; a vice-president of the New Haven represents the sum total of the In between meals problem? No The Wapping Grammar school is 10:30—Guy Hedlund and Company. otherwise known as Valeria Brooke, pugilists. a mile In one minute, forty- ment yet received In this country of making arrangements for a bridge 11:48—Aunt Jenny’s Real Ufe Talk—WJZ-NBC 10:30, Radio became engaged to Gregory after a railroad will be .imong th* speakers. changes set up In the body In re matter what 1 take for lunch, 11:00—News. Stories. Forum. Secretary Harold L. Ickes Meriden—Ekl Walsh, Jr., son of three seconds. At twenty-five It the extent of Itallan-Qerman mili­ aponse to Injury or Irritation. The I get hungry In the middle of the and setback party to be given for whirlwind courtship. Her father. Enfield—Cnodagh McTybe of tee "Big Ed" Walsh and, like hla the benefit of tee Wapping school 11:16—Rudolph FrimI Jr. Orchestra. 12:00 noon—Hollywood Lowdown. on “Conservation." cloisters, owned by EMwln M. travels a mile In two minutes, twen­ tarization of the Island of Majorca, purpose of those changes Is ever the altcmoon. Do not get my dinner 11:80—Woody Herman's Orchestra. Sir (Charles Brooke, Is tee only father, a former Chicago White Sox on Monday evening, November 8 at 12:18—"Your News Parade", WEAF-NBC3—8, Al Jolson and white ra jte in the world. He rules Berolzhelmer of New York, won first pitcher. off the east const of Spain In the same—to return the injured or Ir­ until 8 o'clock at night. Whal 13:00—Weather. 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent. Ruby Keeler: 8:30. Richard Crooks, ty-four seconds. That Is a difference ritated part to normal as soon as could I have, say about 3 or 4 in the 8:15 at the Wapping school hall a patch of northern Borneo. place In the open, all-age stakes, Prizes will be given and refresh 13:03—Ell Dantzlg's Orchestra. 12:46—Our Go] Sunday. tenor; 9. Fibber McGee and Molly; of forty-one seconds In a mile. It Mediterranean, comes In a dispatch possible. In general, there are two afternoon?" 1:00—Betty and Bob. Bote of Princess Baba's elder sis­ Blue Ribbon event of tee fall field If there is life on any other ments served. 12:30—Earl Hines' Orchestra. 9:30, Phil Spltalny’s Girls; 10, ters are married. One is Lady Inch- trials of the Irish setter club of Is just under seven-tenths of a mile from George Axelson, New York types of Inflammation which are Answer: As a general rule I do not 1:00—Silent. ^ 1^16—Hymns of All Churches. Frank Black concert; 12, Leon Na­ planet in our solar system. It Is ot recognised: scute and chronic. particularly advise eating between The regular meeting of the Plo cape and the other la Mrs. Harry America, held on tec state field from the Center to Charter Oak Times correspondent, sent iincen- neer Past Masters Association wa Tomorrow's Program I jSO—Arnold Urim's Daughter. varro’s orchestra. a different sort than that found on According to the Encylopedla meals. However, If your dinner 1:48—Hollywood la Person. R<^, wife of a popular jazz band trial grounds here. earth, for no other planet has con­ street. Seven-tenths of forty^ne Is sored from Paris. Axelson declares held Friday evening at the Eas WABC-C3S—8, Heldt's Brlga- I«*ader. Hartford—Elxerclses were held on All around MANCHESTER Brtttanlca, "Inflammation Is essen mefl la delayed, you could try using Room of the Wapping Communit. A “ / 2:00—"Petticoat on tea Air". ditions similar to those of our earth practically twenty-nine. that there Is, on Majorca, an air Hally degenerative and destructive, some fresh fruit or a glass of fruit 6:00—“RevelUe." ? 2;16-^News Servica. house with 38 present, 18 past mas 6.80—Francis Cronin, Organist. So there you are. The difference personnel of at least 800 Italians but of necessity brings regeneration juice during tee afternoon. This ters and 20 visitors. The meetin; 2:30—American School of tee Air. and repair In Its tarin." Tho mod should satisfy you and at the same 6:45—Joke and Chrl. ' 3:00—Col. Jack Major. folks are changing to coal colored between driving at a rate of speed and Germans, with about 100 planes «-as In charge of Ward Spaulding 7:00—Morning Watch—Ben Haw­ em point of view Is to regard In time, will not Interfere with tee eve­ Kenneth Webster and Mrs. Wllbui 3:30—Hollace Shaw. not unreasonably alow under the of all types. The naval vessels flammatlon and repair as identical ning meal. thorne. C. Hills and Elizabeth Allen. After 8:00—News. conditions smd driving at a rate un­ based there include, according to processes, or two parts of the same tee business meeting the following reasonably fast under the conditions this survey—made In a week's un­ proceio. In other words, the start 8:18—Good Morning Melodies. (Rest Cure?) program was given: Conrad Gard­ 8:30—Radio Bazaar. will Involve the loss to the driver restricted visit—Include six subma­ of an Inflammation predicts success Question: Mrs. F. J. O. Inquires: ner of Suffleld, manager of tee town OPENFORUM ful repair. farm, spoke of teat work; a reading 9:00—Women .and News. of less than half a minute over the rines, four of them large and two "Could you tall me If a prolonged 9:15—Milky Way. Moat people are somewhat afraid rest cure is advisable In my case, ^ Mrs. Rosa Johnson, entttl^ GIRL SCOUTING. whole distance. Is that worth mak­ small, at least three of which are of the word Inflammation, picturing am tired all the time so teat all I iTie Telephone Has Come a Long 9:30—Food News. ing a fuss about? Worth risking Italian In type. It as something which la Injurious: want to do Is to flop down some- Ways"; a piano duet by Mrs. Eliza­ 9:45—“Artistry of Homemaklng”. To tee Editor of The Herald; either an accident or being pinch­ There Is no surface Indication, however, I believe that If they could where. Have a slight secondary beth Allen and Mrs. BIssell of East 10:00—Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage As a member ol te local coun­ just get this picture In their minds Windsor, with an encore; Harold Patch. ed? Hardly. according to the Times man, that anemia. Examination shows every­ cil of tee Manchester Girl ScouU, of Inflammation being the body's thing else normal. Feel discouraged Hart of Wapping gave a talk on 10:16—John's Other WUe. Inc., I was this summer prlvUegeU ^EET HUDSON _ The sanity of the regulation Is Majorca 1s not sUU a Spanish Is­ answer to aomething which Is Irri­ all the time. Am constipated and 'Telephone Ciabis Work"; a musical 10:30—Just Plain Bill. to attend Pine Tree Camp, near beyond question. A decent regard land, for the apparent situation Is tating, and would think of Inflam­ blue. Have never liked exercise or selection by Mias Larson of Vernon; 10:45—Today's Children. Plymouth, Mass., for a week's train­ fieMt H U D S O N T m p f m • M ew H U D S O N S ix • M ew H U D S O N i h h f a sketch entitled "Sod Busters" was for the life and limb of the pedes­ that It Is held by the Franco Insur­ mation as trying to remove that Ir­ athletics and admit I lie around too 11:00—David Hamm. ing. This particular course was ______^»«***^ » w and w k p . wiw ax mw motoa m s m iim n c h w • , t u h . k presented by Mrs. Spaulding and 11:16—Backstage Wife. for council members only and sixty trian should obtain Immediate and gents with the Italians and Ger­ ritation, they would lose their fear much but can't seem to get up of It. The aim of Inflammation Is enough ambition to even go for Mrs. Bengston of Ehteeld and re­ 11:30—Hl-Boya. women availed tbemaelves of tee respectful acquiescence In It and mans occupying the position of hon­ to so correct, remove or destroy walk." marks by Rev. Douglas V. MacLean 11:45—Mystery C?hef. opportunity to attend. The obedience to it. And Manchester ored guests. that which Is Irritating as to return of Wapping. The Post Masters Sketches from 12:00—"(Setting The Most Out ot waa composed of women from New Answer: If a prolonged rest cure will hold their next meeting at York state. Pennsylvania, New Jer­ public sympathy should line up In­ The Island, however. Is being the Injured part to normal. were advisable for you. your exam­ Ufe."—Rev. William L. Stld- The four classical symptoms of Wapping on November 29th and ger. sey and all of tee New England stantly and wholeheartedly on the rapidly converted Into a naval ining physician would have recom­ the meeting will be In charge of R. states. The students were of all acut Inflammation are: redness, mended It. Judging from your ac­ 12:15—"Young Widder Jones.” side of the police and the court In stronghold from which domination a. BIrdaall, Edward Locke. Ray­ typra* unmarried women, women beat, swelling and pain. The red­ count of your symptoms, I suggest mond and Earl Abbe, Henry J. 13:80—Beauty Hints. whatever earnest effort may be of the western Mediterranean CUSHMAN GALLERIES 13:45—Singing Sam. ^ te no families, women with small ness Is the result of congestion of teat tee best plan 1s for you to keep Bridge and Minor Kretzmer. A children, and one woman who bad made to enforce It. might well be undertaken. the capillaries with blood. It la on your feet and keep flgbting. If supper followed tee program. It 1:00—News; Weather. left a family of seven a t home. All All this Is of great Interest In well-known that practically all Irri­ you wish to regain a normal feeling eonslated of clam chowder, coffee 1:15—Joyce Jordan. Girl Interne. religious denominations were repre­ tation will cause this rapid redden­ of vigor and vitality. Many pa­ One of the bright ipota . . . and busiest . . . 1:80—Worda and Music. view of the fact that the whole de­ and cake and eookiee. sented. Our Instructors were pro­ NINE-POWER DEAL ing of the skin, due to the Increased tients who are habitually consti­ in our whole floor of maple furniture is Cush­ 1:46—Marjorie Mills, The Girl vided by Girl Scouts, Inc., tee Na­ That there will be shenanigan at velopment of Italian-German Inflow of blood. The second symp­ pated also suffer from a tired feel­ MORE AMERICANS KILLED man Galleries. Here, di.splayed against typical 'rom Maine. tional Headquarters of Girl Scout­ tom of beat. Is In turn due to the ing and it Is quite likely teat tee J c a l Talk. the Nine-Power conference In Brus­ strength there has been since the Colonial backgrounds are Cushman Colon ing. ThcM four lecturers knew establishment of the quack Non­ blood congestion. 'Those of you who removal of tee constipation would New York, Nov. 1.—(A P)—^The ["Four SU r HIU." Qlrl Scouting from every possible sels goes almost without saying. have ever placed your fingers over bring a marked gain in well-being. friends of tee Abraham Lincoln Creations. 4-, strlce Fairfax. angle. What Impressed me most Already attempts have been made intervention Committee and that It an acutely Inflamraed area will re­ See If you can find some friend who Brigade received notice today that '^Federation of Women’s was that all of these sixty students to get Norman H. Davla, the Amer­ provides an excellent example of member the feeling of heat In and likes exercise. Probably, If you six more Americans fighting with This charmingly quaint furniture is fashioned Subs Program. had but one thought In mind during The BLUE COLOR Labets It about the part. Ordinarily, the sur­ the government forces In the Span­ tee whole session; namely to take ican delegate, to agree in advance how the British cablneteers have could get Interested In sports or from solid birch. . . . one of New England’e ___ -Armchair Quartet managed things In helping Musso­ face akin la cooled by radiation but athletics, you would discover teat ish civil war have been killed on tee 8:(X)—Tapper Young's Family. back to the glria In thslr portleular to a proposal for the urging of an with the attraction of a greater Aragon front hardest, flnest cabinet woods. Only on thia communities sveiy p o ^ U e Wt of AMERICA’S FINEST ANTHRACITE! lini to put the British Empire life­ outdoor activity Is just tee tonic 8:18—Ma Perkins. armistice conditioned on the calling blood supply, the blood itself brings you need. They were James Doherty and fine birch can the unique Cushman finish ... . 8:80—Vic and Bade. information teat would aid in their n THIS locslhr more thrifty telki thrsclte, the fnel yonr fnnueo woo of another “full dress conference" line In peril. an Increaaed warmth which Is read­ Robert Walrii of New York <3ty, antiiiued, glowing honey color . . . be applieii. -8:86—The O’Nella. development As Mlee Oleda Ievery day are dungias ta *bhie Jetignod tor. And to get the host ily felt. Incidentally, our word In­ Stefan Cojeran and Mtlo Danjano- See the complete Cushman Galleries with dis­ Sefarotteky, dramatic Instructor of 3 BRILLIANT NEW^ CARS on the whole subject of Chins. It its Girl Scouts, Inc., says, T won't say cosT. The Bias color tells them it anthracite, order 'hlne cosT. flammation Is based upon the heat New York state bad ton Dutch vich ot Detroit and Louis Ckwlln plays of dining room, bedroom and liidng room Is tho finest quality cool obtoiiuble. Is stated that Ur. Davis refused to VOTE OF THANKS reaction experienced, coming from governors before tee Bkiglh^ ac­ and Harry Kuryk, home cities un­ that there la nothing better than ■UIIT TO EXCEL IN S T ^ , PERFORMANCE. LONG UFE *blDe eoar, minedhyCIen Aldeo. Is be committed to any aueb proposal the Latin meaning "to set on Ore." quired final possession. listed. furniture. Girl Scouting, or nothing as good Anthrmeito fs tutoquollod jo t the cream of Pennsylvania sruhracito The disposition of the American aa Glri Scouting, but I srill say in advance, but It could be wished Part of the heat reaction la due Hefc a n d in e greater new H udionf. . . H odioa T em p lan e, Hudson Six and homo Bso. It’s not a flashy fuel that —carefnlly prepared-and Ishontory Legion to engage In activities of a to the blood flow through an In­ WDRC there la nothing like Girl Scouting.” herns fiereoly tar a few mlnntes, tested for parity end nniform ti» that the American people could be Sketched above: .Ezeklal Crane BookeoM I feel that this Is true and I am H n « ^ Eight. . . magnificendjr styled for 1938. They ride and drive with thoroughly practical nature for the flamed area at a more rapid rate 136 Hartfozd, Coaa. 1880 then diet down eompTetely. It horns ing. For clean, heslthfol, mone^ sura that be will be that Independ­ Desk, •SlAfii 3-ahelf Table Lamp with very glad that I am even a small moral and social welfare of the na­ than usuaL and part of It Is due to Eostera staadarfi Time die iinooch hrilliance found only in ncogniaed performance slowly, steadily, evenly all day long sarins hrst order ‘hlae eoaT now. the In crea:^ quantity ot blood. part of the Girl Soout organisation ent a little later. tion's children Is well understood WHY I UVE IN CONNECTICUT gingham shade, fil9Jee. Saddle seat Side which Is doing sveiythlng In Its with little aitontlon. So hora en- The Bine color gnaruteei its qaallly. Mr. Roosevelt will do very well Swelling Is tee third sign of In­ Chair, fll.Oe. 1-arra (Thalse Longue, • They atand np amazingly •well aa shown by ofiBdal figures on resale value, and profoundly appreciated. But flammation and Is due partly to tee Monday, Nov. 1, 1987 power to bslp tea youth of today. lo t himself be realizes and makes Harry Leslie Hoffman, noted artist and landscape painter, fiSLoei ______Sinesrsly, the accept^ meaaun of the long life bnilt into a car, which any if It Is doubtful if the local post has Increased quantity of blood In tee who lives In Old Lyme, gave tee State Publicity Commission p> m. bis Itinerant Ambassador Davis 4:00—Tod Maloao'o "Betweoa tho CHRISTlNi; N. HARVBT. S t i t t s w i d t ever performed—excepting perhaps affected part and psu'tly to tea fact these retmona why he Uves in Connecticut: (Mra. Fred K. Harvey) dealer can show you. They cost little to nm ... and come to yon for 1938 THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. reed las th a t there is, among the that IncrMoed pressure may block Bookoods”. m . Its Fourth of July fireworks exhibi­ There U one particular reason why I live In Connecticut Hie Oloueeeter Occasional Ta­ 4 :15—Chleagoana. October 80, 1987. •tpritm sUrHmg drum clou to tho loum t They are cars that c u t you less for IfSI’B tllATIST »IIVIN8 riATOII people of this country, a well nigb off tee drainage system. The fourth When I first came to Old Lyme in IBOl, as an art student I Phone 4149 tions—a service quite so conspicu­ sign of Inflammation Is pain and Is ble, shown above, has unique 4:80—^New York Automobllo Show HUDSON’S SIIICTIVE ananimous resentment against the thought It and tee surrountUng country the ideal location for teea k o r. FINDCBO KJCEPKU ^diat yon got than any others in the "worid. M ott Hndsoa . . . eh*«» ous in this connection as Its Hal­ sometimes due to the stimulation of on artist Since that Urns 1 have painted In many countries stretchers, carved and pierced to thought that Japan ehall gain as tee nerves of sensation resulting 4:46—Samuel Ooraky—Plaaist ■ Hniisott. Discover America’s No. 1 valne eara, AUTOMATK SNRT TRANSMISSION lowe'en parties constitute. and latitudes and each Urns on my return It was Indeed to simulate overlapping coils. The 6:00-t-Ad-Llaer. Louisville Ton have to do more (Dikdi as a single acre of Chlneae If anyone thinks It an easy mat- from testr bsfng tfrtutsd, and ^predate more my first impression. I know o t no other state hexagonal top with deeply worn than keep eomething "under your w nt 4 * tlAM... 88ttm THAW lYM sometlmss due to pressure upon tee or country that leads itsalf bsttar to landa^w paiwtmg or mote WATKINS 8:80—Dorothy (ferdon’s Childraa's ton, A rect^ or by Indirect control, BROTHERS. I .N C CoRtor* hat” to keep It a aserrt, B. A. John* tor to get two tiMM.Mnii udo, full ot satisfactory climate than Oonnsetlcut with splendid well edgec. measures S3x30 inched' I Hndton’s "M oray U)BBir,4 M the emit of this lateat of her eg* nerve endings. 8:46—"Hinton Bouao”. SOB deddad today. ! 7i»9 EA T, 9:50 CS.T, 8:50 M.8.T, 7:50 F.8.T. tho excitement of a traditionally Most InSarntwaflima fall Into the marked roads, some of the finest landscape In tee world, ot un­ 8:00—Nowa Serriea. e e o a l grsartntii on the Asiatic conttaiaat; limited variety, la witMa a

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Hood sped to Barcelona to Invostl- (•vied upon lu tor ths eonduet of th* ABOUT TOWN TAKES OVER POST WALNUT ST. COUPLE FIRST ANpERSARY goto tba deflonoe of tbs Nyon arrU- EMANUEL CHURCH KJEUSON ON DISfUCT govarnmsnL svwi as CUiriat sold that n u £ 5 (MDREN OBITUARY ^ ric y oeeord. Bdon Indicated KIWANIANS OPEN , [DENIES CHRISTIANS paopls ohould pay toxaa to Coosor be- GIRL SCOUTS DAY Anglo-French Mediterranean rein­ Recreation ^ cause th*y lived und*r hla nil* and Stork Beats Taxicab Miss Lorrains Giifflln of Roosevelt MARRIED 25 YEARS forcements might be mode os a re­ LUTHEIUN COMMITTEE hi* protecUon. By *0 doing It doe* a sult of tbs Json Wssrrui bombing. COMMITS SUICIDE street entertained about 30 of her AT THE HOSPITAL DEATHS SEES V RTV SPLIT SEASON AT “Y” DRIYE'OYERTOr BOUND TO PACIFISH net mean that we cannot seek to AT HALE’S STORE friends and playmates at a Hal­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. White The Insurgents, bs sold "have un­ _ ___ « Center Items Village Street Man Named To] have the burden lightened. In Race To Hospital lowe'en party In her home Saturday Mrs. NoUemelr dertaken at once to moka a most Duty To Vot* night. The dining room wae deco­ Mrs. Hannah Noltemeir, widow of Obserra Evant In Party For searching lixiulry'’ to fix the' respon­ Executive Board At Meeting | sibility for ths ineidsnt. The men's gym class will ^ held |Tt Is also our duty to moka use rated for the occasion. Many Harry C. Smith Assumes Louis C. Noltameir, died yesterday Friends And Relatives. Wedsesday Marks Year Of from 8 to • o'dock tonight Yesterday In M iddleto^. ef our privilege to veto, a privilege Early thij rooimlng, if one hap-, .juM os ths Uxl arrived at the em­ MoAer Meint To Kill Two games were plajred after which a afternoon at 3:30 at tba Memorial Ths Hoed, ormsd with sight 18- Hold F irst M eelm i Of Fall Ret. Erickson Decries War, Percentage Of Tomorrow’s pened to be out, a taxicab might Inch guns, steamed toward ths for which others fought and bled ergency entrance ot tba Manchester luncheon fitting the occasion was hospital after ^an Illness of a ^ u t a Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Whits of The bualnssa and profearionol Enveat L. Kjellsnn of 44 Village have been seen traveling at a high Memorial hospital the package Uiat served. 59 Walnut street celebrated their Catalan coast from Mallorca where Success As Final Reports stieet was named to the Executive and died and which we treat alto­ rate of speed from ths eastern part More Bot Lacked SheDs Duties As Saperintendent week. Mrs. Noltemeir lived alone In Roosevelt’s Re"electioD; A she was ordered only last week. And Winter; Discots Their men's volley ball session will be held But Insists Church Is Not gether too' casually and too In­ Sales To Go To Work Of the stork was carrying was de­ the MeekvUle section of the town 25th wedding anniversary yesterday from 5 to 7 o'clock Wednesday committee of the Hartford District differently. of the toix-n towards the Manches­ posited In ths taxi. It profvsd to b* The Manchester Permanent Ann- by entertaining relatives and friends Her officers were Instructed to In­ Lutheran Brotherhood at the an­ ter Memorial hospital with a long since the death of her husband about terview the crew of the Jeon Are Turned In. night. "The seporaUon of the Church a son to Mr. and Mra. Charles Bur­ To Use In Her Shotgon. Istlca Day commlttea will meet to- Of Local Institution. 10 years ago. She was removed to In the evening at their home, which Review Of The Events. Conung Show. nual meeting of the organization Committed To Peace. and state was one of the principles beaked bird hovering over the taxi. dick of No. 1 Horan strsM. jnorrow night at 7:30 In the Army was decorated with flowers and sli­ Weems, oil saved before tbs bomb- yesterday at Middletown. Mr. Kjell- The Local Organization. It was s race between the Uxl and and Navy club to make further the hospital .on Saturday, October ver streamers. A buffet luncjieon wrecksd vessel went down Saturday All local basketball teams that of Christ’s teachings. They should Mother and baby are doing well, 23. Had she lived until the 0th of son is active in the Brotherhood of be able to function separately, the stork. The taxi was driven at In the hospital. Ths offldml time of plans for the Armistice anniversary was served. ' morning. The oSloert also were The Emanuel Lutheran church's are Interested In joining the Rec the Emanuel Lutheran church here. an unusual rate of speed, but the Norwalk, la.. Not. 1.—(AP) — Harry C. Smith of Manchester, December she would have been 84 Washington, Nov. 1 — (AP) — The Klwanls Club held It* first League are asked to send represen­ "The true CThrlstlan cannot commit neither should dominate the other, admittance was recorded as 4:10 program and parade. Mr. and Mrs. White were mar­ told to get the stories of the two drive for 15,000 was a huge success, Robert J. Muenzner of West Tomorrow will be annual Girl old bird was also at Its beat and Natffbbora aldad a grlef-atrieken fa- N. H„ recently appointed superin­ years old. She was bom In Soutc ried 25 years ago by the Rev. B. E. The first anniversary Wednesday of non-intervention observers on board meeting of the fall and winter sea­ tatives to a meeting to be held to­ hlmaclf to paciflam under any and and we have this blessing under our o.m. President Roosevelt's reelectlon will according to returns made last night. Haven succeeded Martin A. Wlck- form of government, which, while it Scouts' day at Hale’s store, and the ihar today In making funeral ar- The Degree of Pocohontas will tendent of the Manchester Memorial Windsor and had lived In this sec­ Snils, who was pastor of the South the Jeon Weems. son at the Y. M. C. A. today and the morrow night at 7:80 o'clock. strand of Meriden os president of all circumetance*." declared Rev. K. tion nearly all her life. Her only find the Chief Executive feeing The total amount reported by the lacks perfection because it Is J. W. Hole company as has been mgementa ..for a 35>year-old hold Its rejgular meeting tonight at hospital, took office at the hospital Methodist church at that time. Mr. political problems unforeseen at the There was no indication whether session was devoted to hustnese the Brotherhood, the latter serving E. Erickson, pastor of the Eknan- wrought by human hands, la one of their custom In previous years, will 8 o'clock at Tinker Hall. Plans for survivors are nieces and nephews White Is employed at the Pratt A ths ultimate British action . would thirty-six workers In the one week's Thursday night of each week, for two terms. Other officers chos­ North Elm to Main; Mias Julia Apartment*; Mr*. John AiUaoa. matber, who ibot and killed five of this morning. Selected from a list time of his victory^ matters and plana for the show uel Lutheran church. In a aermon the beat in the world.” donate a percentage of their sales to Converse, North side of Henry Westminster street; Mr*. John activitirs to raise funds this win­ living In Rhode Island. Whitney Aircraft plant at East The Democratic ptirty. which In take the form of reprisals, threat­ which the club will present to ob­ house-to-house canvara of the which has been set aside for boys en were Carl A. Gustafson of For- In his sermon. Rev. Erickson the Girl Scouts organization, which street from North Elm to Main bar Mven children and herself. ter will be discussed md all mem­ of 150 applicants, Superintendent The funeral of Mrs. Noltmler will Hartford. ened last August In a note to Gen- church membership was over the under 18 year* of ag*. will be de­ estvllle, ~vlce president; Arthur J. "Render unto Caesar the things that Olson, Jackson, HawUy and MofU- The mother, Mrs. G. R. McAnlnCh. Smith has served In similar capacity 1936 confidently counted the biggest tain funds for its Kiddles Camp. are Caesar'*, and unto God the pointed out that the two cardinal is making its annual appeal for street; Mrs. Arthur Wogman. Main soi: streets. bers are requested-to be present. be held at the Holmes funeral home, party following In history, is threat­ eralissimo Francisco Franco If amount sought and it Is expected to voted to a Rec Jimlor Leagu*, play­ Kallberg of New Britain, secrete'y, points of Christ's teachings were funds on Friday of this week. street. Middle Turnpike to the Cen­ who fired a cha.-ge from a email- In honitals In Chambersburg, Lans- there were further attacks on Brit­ The show, entitled "Movls Queen", exceed the goal by two or three BertiU A. Kern of West Haven, things that are God'a." Captain, Mra. L. W, Scbandel; dale. Pa., and Manchester, N. H.. and at 8:30 Wednesday morning, and ened with on Internal split. Its will be presented at the Holltsterl ing from 7 to 10 o'clock each Thurs­ "'rile possibility that we may have summarised In the commandment*. One of the Main street windows ter. Miss Minnie Schlebel, Mr*. B*rt Gib­ bora shotgun Into the forehead of Poetmaster Thomas J. Qutsh, who from St. Bridget's church at » ish shipping. hundred dollars when all returns day evening. Boy* In high school treasurer; Idalf V. Olson of Nauga­ "I am the Lord thy God. thou shall has been decorated with Girl Scouts' Mrs. Gene Snow, East Middle each child, said In a note found be­ returned Saturday night from a wae approved by the board of trira- n:embera are uncertain whether However, the dispatch’ of the street school auditorium next weovf are mode. to bear arms In self defense 1* son; Mrs. Frank Sheldon, Center tees at the September meeting. o’clock. Burial will be In the Buck- TO FILM GANGSTER they win be fighting shoulder to Tue.*day and Wednesday. *nd trade school who are under 18 tuck and August Jacobso’i of Ham­ growing every day. Or the time hav* no other god* before Me” and apparel and equipment, and the Turnpike, Summit street to Parker street, from Adams to Brood; West side an open Bible she apparenUy trip to the Pacific Coast, was yes­ land cemetery. Hood to the scene of the bombing Pledgee made by members arc years of age are eligible to partici­ den. members of the executive com­ "Love thy neighbor as thyself." merchandise, for which this store street. bad been reading, that she did not terday admitted to the Manchester Superintendent Smith Is 31 and shoulder or face to face In 1938 and appeared to be evidence that Brit­ Miss Madeline A. Seboffee, rep­ due to be paid In two Inatallmente, mittee. may come when we as a nation may Center, from Broad to McKee street; unmarried and served four years 1940. ^ resentative of the Amateur Theater pate. be morally obligated to lend assist­ la local headquarters, will be disolav- Miss Bernice 'Wilson, East side of Dougherty, victoria rood, Proetor have enough shells to take all their Memorial hospital. Postmaater Alexander Marshall ain Is determined on a sterner Med­ the first on Thanksgiving Day and ed for sals. Quish contracted a bard cold on tne as superintendent of a hospital In PLOT HERE TUESDAY The Republican party, over- Guild of Boston which is producing the second on March 1 of next year. ance to a smaller country to prevent HIBBARD ESTATE APPKAIStlU Main street Washington street to road, Henderson road. v/belmed and almost knocked out iterranean policy to enforce the the play, outlined the plans for the Ita elimination by Invasion. Or Members of the Manchester Girl Turnpike. •Mrs. Theodora Brown to work The two surviving children, Ray, trip due to the change of climate Alexander Marshall, formerly of Nyon antl-plraey accord. The drive was held to reduce the FORMER MISS BERGGREN Scouts organization who will be In IS, and Gail, 11. came upon the and on returning home and consult­ this town and employed as office a year ago, is rallying for a new show aiid the part that will be church's present Indebtedness of war-minded countries may attempt Captain, Miss Bunlca Brown, Hol­ with Mrs. Schendel's team. fight, although It too faces Internal Reports reaching London Indi­ taken by members of ths club In SEE HEAVY TURNOUT to taka advantage of peace-loving Middletown, Nov. l.—(AP)—Per­ attendance at the store at different lister street; Mrs. H. H. Longsera, bodies Saturday night when they ing bis doctor was advised to enter manager with Cheney Brothers for cated the crew of the Jean Weems $14,000 and was conducted by the periods during the day. include the returned boms from a Hallowe'en the hospital. a number of years, died suddenly at troubles. . . its presentation. Tickets were dis- Board of Administration under the nations. No, we cannot, as Chrla- ry Hubbard, president of Rogers and Pine street; Mra. Albert Robinson. STATE STUDENT HURT Street Pictures Of Kidnaping A record breaking Democratic has only five minutes warning be­ TO SING IN CONCERT tlons, say that we will not bear Hubbard Company, Bast Hampton Girl Scout commissioner. Mrs. J. S Ridge street; Stewart Flower and oalebratlon. his home In Suncook, N. H.. Satur­ fore the vessel was bombed. They itributed to membere (uid may be direction of Rev. K. E. Erickson, WHEN NEW HAVEN VOTES Brown; Mr*. F. A. Blckmore, Mr*. In a note addressed to them, the day. He was 51 years old. majority In Ckmgress last year obtained from all Klwanlans. pastor of the church. --^--- arms under any circumstances. fertUlBcr manufacturers, left sn ss- Strant streets; Mra. Leonard D. WUllmonUc, Nov. 1.—(AP)—Misa William Mack has entered the Immediately took to a life boat. War Is FoUy tste appraised-at $134,896, Probate John Relnart*. Mra. John M. Pickle*. Burt, Henry street, from North Elm mother said: "You will find us dead employ of the Depot Square garage He was bom In ScoUand and Plot For “Movie Queen” watched the industrial indices rise Edward McKnlght, manager of Mrs. Ralph O’Brien To Be Mra. Carl Peterson, Mrs. Fred Har­ Florence Richard, 19, of Watbero- thi« morning. Don't get excited.” came to this town and rose through and apparenUy was ready to enact the Hotel Sheridan, was admitted Both SidM Confident Of Vic­ ‘‘War Is folly, war is madness. Judge Curtiss 8. Bacon sold today. to Princeton. fleld. a CkmnecUcut State eolteg* and 1s In charge of Uie used car Guest Soloist In West Hart- War Is promoted by lies and propa­ vey and Mr*. Harold Agard. Captain, Mrs. James Shearer; After advising them what to do. she department. Charlea Pickett Is as­ the various offices in Clan McLean. the ih’eBldent's recommendations. to raemberahtp and Dr. D. C. Y. to ry On Eve Of Election; foT(i On November 14. Hubbard died SepU 2 and the same In addition to the list of captains student, was Injured last night when added: sisting him In this work. O. S. C. He was a past chief of To Be Made Tomorrow. Prires Are Dropping Moore gave a short talk on the aims BRUSH AND GRASS HRES ganda. And at what awful coat In day the manufacturing plant was Laurel street; *Mrs. Theo, Brown. struck by on auto while walking This week the President Is pre­ What The Candtdatea Say. human lives and money. We would and team workers for the coming Mrs. Warren Keith, W^llln^o^ between Mansfield Center and *T have stood all 1 can take and Clan McLean of this town. A resi­ I and activities of Klwanls. Among destroyed by fire. one-day drive, the following will call bast to take the kids along. All paring for a special session of Con­ guests at the meeting were Mrs. R. Mr*. Ralph O'Brien, the former have to sink a Lusitania every day Lancaster and Scarborou^; Mr*. Stofrs. Complaint has been made to the dent of this town for 15 years, he N. Y. Stocks Mis* Gertrude Berggren of this for 70 years to equal the death toll The appraisal listed hla real es­ on citizens on the streets desig­ Kenneth Burnham, Princeton street. that aavea you bo3rs Is no more police offlclalB of South Windsor resigned from Cheney Brothers and gress at a time when Industrial In- K. Anderson, Jack Dwyer and Harry CAU OUT APPARATUS nated: lu the Windham community hos­ The latest development in the dicea are dropping. Administration C. Smith, new superintendent of the New Haven, Nov. 1—(AP)—Lead­ town, wUl be the guest soloist when In the World War. If ive threw tate holdings as worth $24,000 and Captain, Mra. Carl Noren; Cam­ pital, where she was token, boapltol abens.” that a number of automobiles that accepted the position of business progress of the Klwanls show stock In the .ertlllzer concern at Mrs. Theodore Brow-n, Major; Tbs children «1b1o were Cora leaders are uncertain whether the Adam Exp ...... 11H Memorial hospital, who was guest er* of both Democratic and Repub­ the Swedish Glee club of Hartford away a dollar every day sines the bridge street; Mrs. Carl Paterson, attO(fiies oaid a bone In her right have been left parked outside of manager of the Amoskeag milla in "Movie Queen” Is the announcement resents a concert at the WlUlam time of Christ we would still have $40,100 representing 2,005 shares. captain, Mra. Lawrence Converse; Strickland and Strong street*; Mr*. Balls, IS; Geraldine, 10; Morris, 6; locked garages have been stripped of huge Congressional majorities v.dll Air Reduc ...... 55 of Dr. Moore. The attendance There were four small fires In lican parties expressed confidence South side of Henry street from bond was broken and she sutferad •Suncook, N. H. He was also a that pictures will be taken along approve the President's program or Alaska Jun ...... 114 prize, donated by Russ Potterton, today that their respective candi­ S[all High school in West Hartford 20.000 years to go to spend what Hli will, admitted to probate re­ WUIlom Stevenson, Centennial various bruises and abraslOB*. Max, 4, and Dickie, 2. different parte. They are Investi­ member of the Masonic fraternity Main stieet Tuesday of various plot Manchester over the week end. On on Simday afternoon, November 14, the war cost. Let us give to our cently, left his widow, Helena, life Father in Jail gating. In New Hampshire. kick It overboard. Allegheny ...... 1 Ai was won by Joel M. Nichols. taturday afternoon No. 1 Company dates would come off vlctorloiu in Tbs 43-y«ar-old father was In the shots resulting In the kidnaping of Some Congreasional leaders who Allied Cbera ...... 1614 ot the Manchester fire department tomorrow's municipal election. at 3:45 o'clock. country our heart’s patriotism and use of the eiRate, which passes on He leaves his wife, Mrs. Maryha the "Movie Queen.” Marlene Slar- campaigned with the President In Neither side wotild estimate the Miss Berggren wUl sing two let us gli’e ourselves to God. her death to Mra. Fred W. Burn­ Polk county W1 when the tragedy Mrs. Elizabeth Veitcb. of 24 Langer Marshall, three daughters. bo, played, by Mrs. H. H. Longaker, Am Ited St 8 ...... 124 was called to Hollister street to «x- oeeurred. He had been seised Church street, with her daughter. 1936 are off the reservaUon now. Am Smelt ...... 574 tlnguisb a grass fire near the Hol­ size of the vote to be drown from groups of numbers on the program "As citizens of the United Stetos, ham of Middletown and then to ths Louise, Lillian and Helena Mar­ becomes thS central figure In these The President’s legislative chieftain Am Tel and Tel ...... 154 sn electoroto of 74,000 although and her solos will be the following: It Is our duty to pay the taxation Burnham's three children. oarller- in the day for Investigation Miss Charlotte L. Veitoh, spent the shall. scenes when she becamea jealous of lister street school. Boy* who dl» "Samson and Delilah ‘Amour Vieni la a ease of breaking and entering. week-end visiting with relaUves In of a year ago—Senator Joseph T. Am Tob B ...... 73 covered the fire were fighting It they were agreed that It might well Funeral services wilt be held the Manchester girl's success in Robinson of Arkansas—is dead. Am Wat Wks ...... 124 Local Stocks be the heaviest In years. Atfieri by Salnt-Saen*, ‘‘L’Adieu du Taatarday be was released, however, New Jersey. Mrs. Vsltch wiu be from his home In Sunoook, N. H., Hollywood—a succesa which hither­ when the company arrived and had Matin” by Pessard. "I Roaen* Doft" to Join bis surviving sons. 88 years old on Christmas. Organized labor, credited with a Anaconda ...... SO It pretty well (mder control. David J. M eC^, Democratic Can You Visualize The Advantages *7 was afraid something like this tomorrow morning at 9:30. Burial to belonged to herself alone—and large part In Mr. Roosevelt's reelec- Armour, t i l ...... 74 Furnished by F. R. Shaw, Inc. town chairman, forecast "the larg­ by Prince Ouataf, "My Johann" by will be In Gurleyvllle cemetery. plots the kidnaping of the “Queen." On ' Saturday svanlng at 6:15 Grieg, “Jag Alalur Dig” by Grieg, would happen", HcAninch said. Mrs. Hoadley WiUss, delegate to Uon, is so deeply split that one fac- Atchison ...... L , 41 125 Trumbull St. Company No. 1 of the South Man­ est number of votes for Mayor John •Mansfield. Conn., tomorrow .after­ She brings with her a crew of vil­ Uon Is fighting the other’s poIlUcal W. Murphy ever cast for a mayoral "Ich Liebe Dich” by Beethoven, Ray and Gall told Coroner C. H. the recent state convention of the lainous looking gsngsters cur-M qM WILLIAM n. wood." Those attending church Immediate aettlement of the five- rests with the voter* and I tiave no afflicted part eo that new fresh blood life "if it wasn't for the kids." hall. Dalegattons are expected lorlda, where she bod been a taacb- yesterday found themselves being career when the bill was sidetrack­ Elec Auto Ute ...... 244 So. New Eng. Tel. Co. 147 152 day old strike of 40 dock workers from New Britain, Rockville, Itost er In the city schoole for the post 18 ed. Bitterness enveloped Democre- Gen Elec a ...... 424 Manufacturing Stocks doubt on what the outcome will be." Is brought and old poisons are ban­ Hartford and other towns. The Recent Supervisor Of Federal filmed and all one has to do to "see at the T. A. D. Jones coal company, ished. TRY this remarkable new THAT CAN BE PURCHASED ON yeare, died at her home yesterday. oneself as others see one" will be to tlc ranks. One Democratic senator Gen Foods ...... 31 Ti Acme Wire ...... 314 S3' os three longshoremen were upder I Girls’ Fife and Drum corps of the Writers Project Succeeds Mrs. Cornelius Stager of 403 Cen­ talked publicly of defeating party Gen M otors...... 42 Am. Hardware ...... 204 22' discovery. MUSCLE-RUB, today, on CONCDRDIANS CONDUCT Hartford reviews will take part and attend one or both performances of arrest on charges of breach of the our absolute money back guarantee Richard Martin With Paper. ter street, this town, a sister of the "Movie Queen" when It opens at the colleagues. Gillette ...... 114 Arrow H and H, com. 414 fS< peace. ANOTHER RANSOM BILL ^ 2 2 5 MAIN w/T.: Captain Blthel Cbwiea requests that Then the Preildent appointed one Hccker Prod ...... 74 Billings and Spencer . 3 4 4' that you will banish your rheuma-1 EA SY TER M S all guards and volunteers drsae In deceased, is In Florida making ar­ Hollister street school a week from Patrolmen Thomas Kerry and tism and other pains IMMEDIATE­ rangements for the funeral which tomorrow. of the bill's most ardent supporter* Hudson Motors ...... 9 4 Bristol Brass ...... 38 41 Sabla said they arrested the three I y u REFORMATION SERVICE white. More than 100 are expect­ E. Malcolm Stannard of 182 Ver­ LY, or your money promptly refund-1 will be held tomorrow. Substantiel progress It reported —Ser,ator Black of Alabama—to the Int Harv ...... 764 Ctollln.s Co...... 110 120 men after Albert Amuror, a non- TURNS UP IN CHICAGO MANCHCwf^TER/B ed at tba turkey eupper at Or.TO non street, recently supervisor of Supreme CJourt. The ensuing con­ Int Nick ...... 484 Colt's Pat. Firearms . 47 50 ed. Get a bottle today at Murphy's I In the banquet baJl. 'Die buslne.is S t the rehearsels being held night­ striking coal yard worker, was in­ Drug Ck).—-AdvL ‘ the Federal Writers' Project, has ly. The cast of the three-act mu­ flict echoed long after Congression­ Int Tel and Tel ...... 74 Eagle Lock ...... 16 18 jured early yesterday as he at­ state Lather Leagme Head session will open at 8:16. al adjournment and brought dis­ John.-i Manville ...... 84 Fafnlr Bearings...... 105 116 Chicago. Nov. 1—(AP) — Dis­ been engaged by The Herald to take CriZTONERAlK' ------) sical comedy preceding the movies tempted to bresk through a picket covery of another ransom bill pro­ Present For Session Is fast rounding Into shape. With closure that Black once bad been a Kennecott ...... 354 Gray Tel Pay Station 04 7' line to enter the coal company Rev. K. E. Eriekoon of Emanuel the position on Its staff left vacant member of the Ku KIux Klan. Lehigh Valley Rd ...... 8 Hart and Cooley . . . . 200 225 vided Federal agent* with a fre*h Chorch Here Last Night. Lutheran church Is attsnding the by the resignation of Selectman Darios M. Bennett Russell Potterton as Director Von premises. The officers said the men clue today In the myaterious kid­ Largely attended funeral services Von Helm and William Higgins of A sectional split over wage-hour LIgg and Myers B ...... 874 Hendey Mfg, Co...... 8 10 Identified themselves as Carmen I Tuesday and Wednesday New England pastoral conference Richard Martin. legislation and Senate leadership naping five weeks ago of Charles 8. In Worcester today and tomorrow. for Darius M. Bennett were held the Trade School faculty a* Pro­ Loew'i ...... 63 Landers, Frary A Clk. 28 30 Cavaruolo, 22. Anthony Conceltno, Roas. The auditorium of the Concordia Previous to coming to The Her­ Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. at ducer Goldstein, the mo'vle lot complicated Democratic differences. Lorillard ...... 184 Mann A Bow, Class A — 8 22 and Nicholas Parentle, 23. ald, Mr. Stannard bad worked for Senator Harrison of Mississippi, one A $10 note, part of the $50,000 Specials at.... lAitberan church was Oiled last Rev. W. Pawlowskl of Hartford Watkins Funeral Home, with Rev. scene Is a riot of activity and hu­ Mont Ward ...... 43 New Brit. Mch., com. 24 4 26> The Collier Hampden, which ran.*om paid to the supposed kid­ night for the annual Reformation the Hartford Times, the Providence Watson Woodruff of the O nter mor. of the President's most trusted Nash Kelv ...... 134 do., pfd...... 90 100 cleared from the company dock will assist Rev. Joseph Zlebs at the Journal, the Brooklyn Eagle and lieutenants, was among those op­ napers of the 76 year old retired service In charge of the Yoiing Peo­ All Saints vesper service tonight at Congregational church officiating. The entire show—Including stage Nat BUc ...... 214 North and Judd .... 27 29 Friday after being unloaded by a mimufacturer, was turned over to ple’s society. The newly elected the Port-of-Spnln Gazette. He has There was a profusion of beautiful show, fashion show, dancing posing the bill. Nat Cash Reg ...... 21 Peck, Stow A Wilcox 7 Vi 9' skeleton dock crew, *-as still an­ Everybody's Market 7:30 at St. John's PolLsh church on also oontributed to magazines and With Congress In recess. Demo­ Federal agent* yeaterday by T. J. president of the State Luther Golway street. Tomorrow morning floral tributes. Among -hose pres­ choruses and movies—la a satire on Nat Dairy ...... 154 Russell Mfg. Co...... 28 32 chored off the break-water last Cook, proprietor of a south side Shop Her. and Save th . DIff.r.nc.! League, Albert Pinter, was present periodicals. Mr. Stannard baa ent was a delegation of Masons how stare are made In Hollywood cratic differences became less con­ Nat DIstlil ...... 24 Scovlll Mfg. O)...... 28 30 night, unable to sail because of an hotel. at 8 o'clock the All Souls requiem spent several years In travel and spicuous. But almost at ones the N Y Ontral ...... 20 4 Stanley Works ...... 38 4 40' F r.. D.liv.ry! , Dial 57211 end a delegation from bis home service will be held. from Franklin Lodge No. ' 55. of and traces the particular career of Incomplete crew, resulting from „ obtained the blU from Ellla league, also from Bridgeport, Nor­ residence In foreign countries, which order Mr. Bennett was a Mary Brown of Manchester and her President found new troubles In nn NY NH and H ...... 34 rorrtngton ...... 29 3i sympathy walkout by eight of its working In mines, oil fields, on unsettled Stock Market and Indica­ C. Williams, a shoe salesman and wich, Hartford, Rockville and other Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Benson of member. During the service Mrs. transformation Into Marlena Slarbo North Amer ...... 20 4 Union Mfg. Co...... — 9 Union members. Twelve of the guest at the hotel. William*, who is 1 Maxwell Moose places Young people from the lo­ plantations and In the Import and R. K. Anderson, qrganist, rendered of the cinema colony. tions of a business recession, whlcn Packard ...... 6 U. S. Envelope, com . — 70 crew of th^ S. S. Newton, now being P*op*s Gold Medal Princeton street were regrlstered at export business. At the age of 21 among other thing* threw the Fed­ Param Plct ...... 15 employed In a Loop atore, said be L«x8.- cal church who took part Included the Hotel Pennsylvania, New York several selected hymns. "Movie Queen” Is presented by do., pfd...... 115 120 imloaded at the Jones Dock, de­ 1 COFFEE Misa Helen Demko, Mlta Katherine lie was master and owner of a sail­ The bearers, all brother Masons the Klwanls Hub as a benefit per­ eral budget further out of balance Penn ...... 24 Veeder Root, new ... 45 47 clared at a meeting they would quit ^ tu rta y ’*** ***" envelope FLOUR Wlnxler. Albert Roth and Ray Kul- City over the week-end. ing vessel In the West Indies trade. of Bristol were: R. W. Benson, M. formance for Its Kiddle Camp, and Phelp* Dodg* ...... 264 WblUock Coll r5pe .. 8 10 their posts in protest. The Herald wishes the very best Phil Pete ...... 454 New York Bank and Ins. Stork Roes, ^ t h y retifod manufac­ !>os’t IsIm olMiieM, rot pinaky. Intermediate Luther League The regular monthly meeting of Gottesman. L. Hutchinson, C. an evening of complete entertain­ turer of greeting cards, was ktd- members protided the altar deco­ to Mr. Martin in his new position Hotchkiss. S. Pitman, R. A. Dubay. ment Is promised. Ticket* are now BRITAIN S n TO GO Pub Rerv N J ...... 35'j Bank of New York . . 415 425 n a j^ S ^ t. 25 and the ransom was AecidoiK imaraiika todoqpl 9 9 ® ^ " ^ ^ lb. bag rations. Rev. Karl Richter gave -Manchester Lodge No. M77. Loyal as executive secretary of the Gon- Masonic committal services were on sale and may be procured from Radio ...... 74 Bankers Trust ...... 53 55 1 Z 7 « "* the welcome. Order of .Moore, will be held In nccticut Municipal League. held at Nerw cemetery In Wllllman- any Klwonlon or member of cast or Rem Rand ...... l .'>4 Chase ...... 334 35' P R E D ia DEMOCRATIC Moose Hall, Bralnard place at 8 AS FAR AS D. S. TO $M bills Since then four of the Organist Fred E. t^U^nier gave a tlc un(ler the dlroctlon of J. 8. Hay­ chorus. Repub Steel .. u...... 20 Chemical ...... 45 47 bnie. Including Cook's, have turned 1 Campbell's Jack Froot Coafeettonery 16 minute musical program await­ o'clock tonight. ward,' worshipful master of Frank' It U suggested that Manchester Rev Tob B ...... 464 Continental ...... 13 15 up. Harry C. Mohr I ing the guest speaker. Rev. Norman OEK.MAN AMERICAN CLUB lln Lodge No. 56. A.«F. A A. M. of citizens watch their step and "tmlle Safeway Stores ...... 254 Corn Exchange ...... 50 52 VICTORY IN HARTFORD AH Ujies of Insure nne 1 TOMATO SOUP Goehrlng of the Student Church ol Tonight at 6:30 the Epworth (Charter Oak .AUeys) END SWO-JAP WAR Schenley Dl* ...... 294 Guaranty Trust ...... 245 255 SUGAR Bristol and Rev. Woodruff gave the please" In going about town—one kill their TN- Hartford $-8181 Boston, whose train wa.s delayed. League will have a Hallowe'en party benediction. never knows when the "candid Sears Roebuck ...... 68 4 Flr8t National ...... 1830 1880 Hartford. Nov. 1.—(AP)—Hart­ enemies by dragging them to a The choir rendered the anthem, at the South Methodist ehurch, and Pitt (4) camera” will spot them and they (Oonttnoed from Page One) Shell Union ...... 19 Irving ...... 114 13V ford's election campaign Is drawing stream and holding them under TeL HaBcbeeter 438$ "Como and Smg Prai.ses," aud dur- at 7 o’clock one of the Girl Scout Suchy ...... 107 122 115—344 will find themselves upon the Socony V a c ...... 174 Manhattan ...... 24 26 to a close with Indications of a k.‘ll THt TWAVZlXm. Ing the offertory Mr. Werner played i troop* will have their party at the w Steven .. ...100 89 119—308 screen. It is rumored that unex­ crisis. Germany’s desire for return South Pac ...... 214 Manufact. Trust ____ 39'4 41V 3 2 0 ^ 1 South Rwy ...... 144 Democratic victory tomorrow. 'The l^ sl Chord.” Rev. Goehrlng church. R. Kulplnsky .. 98 94 93—285 STATE LEADERS WATCH pected shots of many well known of war-lost colonies and with piracy National City Bank . 3 0 32 Registrars of voters Andrew G. i proved on unusually fine speaker. persons have already been taken at saa growing from the Spanish St Brands ...... 9 New York Trust .... 104 108 1 Special! 8 Varieties Asserted Apeelal Voloe oad Saving! His general theme was "How Rich St Gas and El ...... 54 Public ...... 30 82 Nystrom and William W. Cotter pre- The Ladle* Aid society ot the Con­ 305 305 327 937 and filming activities will continue civil war. dieted that between 72 and 75 per COOKIES Are You In the Kingdom of God,’’ cordia Lutheran church will meet Peon (0) RRIDGEPORH ELECHON throughout the week. The foreign secretary advised St on Cal ...... 334 Title Guarantee ____ 64 7\ CRISCO and the Importance of giving an St on N J ...... 524 Inaurunca cent of the city’s registered voters tomorrow night at 7:30. J. Weiss ...... 9 8 89 88—275 The complete cast win be aU' Italy flatly, amid commons cheers, a-ill go to the polls tomorrow. This account of stewardship. Hla dis- M Haberen . . ..9 9 91 9»—289 (Oonttnoed from Page One) nounced shortly. that she need not expect the return Tex <2orp ...... 4,5 American (Newark) 11 courae. gave the young people and Timken Roller Bear ...... 474 American Re.serve . 20 would mean a vote of between 51,- Mr*. Hugo H. Kobln at Cooper Dummy ...... 9 8 89 93—280 of colonies to Germany while Pre­ 22 000 and 54.000. Manchesto' Public Market ^ 1 C 3 Ib. can | all present much food for thought. street entertained a group of rela­ lature. The 1936 Democratic lond- mier Muaoollnl keeps territory which Trans America ...... 124 American Surety . 88 40 2 2 9 ® u n l H i i AJfter the meeting the gathering 3 PERSONS IN STATE Union Carbide ...... 78 Baltimore American 544 644 Democrats are confident that 1 Get a beoDtlfol Bowl Fraa! ' adjourned to the basement of the tives and friend* with a turkey din­ 295 269 280 844 eltde swept them from state office. Italy won in the war. Union Pac ...... 96 Exgeaa ...... Mayor Thomas J. Spellacy will re­ ner and Hallowe'en party at her Mayor Thomas Spellacy Is seek­ Thus, with wtuii. he described as 4 5 V, f church where cake and coffee was Unit Aircraft ...... 194 Fid. and Deposit ., 105 109 ' ceive the greatest plurality ever 1 Extra Special Voloa! served by Miss Edna Anderson. home Saturday evening, at which Vole (3) ing his first elected term as chief bis own “appalling, frankness,” Eden Unit Corp ...... Great Aniciltan .. given a mayoral nominee. The larg- SPECIAL LAMB SALE Sccdlois, Jolcy 1 F. executive of Hartford. He was ap­ KILLED ON HIGHWAYS ...... 34 1!) 21 Ptoe Quality. Local Grown, Mlos Freda Rothe and their assist­ the guests of honor were Mr. and Werner .. .. 94 85 90—289 answered F^m t^r Mussollnl'a urg­ Tinlt Oss Imp ...... 114 Halifax ...... 22 21 eet plurality to date was that given 1 Medium ants. Mrs. Otto Kohls of Ridge street. r.elchenbach . ..8 5 119 88—292 pointed to his present olhce after ing In his address last week, that U ,S R ubber...... Hanover ...... GRAPEFRUIT the death of Mayor-elect John A...... 30 28 30 the late John A. Pilgard two yeare Mrs. Kohls was the former Miss E. Tureck .. ... 96 98 111—305 Six-Year-Old New Britain Girl Germany get back a "place In the U S Smelt ...... 704 Home In.s...... 28 30 ago. Hli plurality was over 7,200. -Tuesday Tuesday POTATOES Louise C. Hahn, daughter of Mr.*. N Lashlnske . .101 Fhlgard and Is opposed by former African sun.” 111 113—326 Among The Victims Over TT S Steel ...... 6O4 Hume Ure Security 2 >4 3 'j Republicans are hopeful that In- 1 Lena V. Hahn of 105 Ridge street Mayor J. Watson Beach, Republl Italy gained the German speaking Vlck'Chem ...... 384 Mass. Bonding ..... 38'4 41«5 depehdent voters nill flock to the FRANCE READY TO CRUSH and the late Thomas Hahn, and Otto 376 413 402 1191 can. The Week-end. southern Tyrol as a consequence of Western Union ... National Liberty .., bushel To Odard PoUs ...... 314 of Joseph W. Beach, the and Hugo Kohls are brothers. Brown (1) By ASSOClAna> PBBBS. the World War. j West El and Mfg ...... 1034 North River g^^lUar former mayor who la the o 2 3 ® J. Muschko ..100 137 100—337 State police, at Spellacy’s request, Of Spain, Eden bluntly told op- Woolworth 404 Prof. Wa-sh...... Lamb to S tew ...... 10c lb. DISORDERS IN MOROCCO will guard ths voting places la the ThiM persons, all victims of ou- ' nominee. They also hope that All sales In the Manchester Auc­ R. Lamprecht .. 81 103 102—286 tomobUa mishaps, met violent death poolUon members of the Parliament Elec Bond fild Share (Curbl. 104 Pref -Accident L. McGuire, Union party Oelldons, Sweet tion Mai ket today were completed F„ Stevens . .. 99 95 78—272 capital. The mayor said be wished that the Nyon accord to combat Seaboard Surety ... Freeh Pork Sparespare Ribe Tree-RIpcMd. DeHeion*. Jniea | to avoid crlUdsm of those who In Connecticut during the week-end. nines, will poll a surprisingly ...... 23c lb. In less than a hour. Cauliflower is J. Pallein .. .. 89 113 88—290 piracy had resulted in facilitating OANDm IS ILL Security Ins...... Vge vote, most of it at the expense Freeh Pijro’ Hocks...... Fez, French Morocco. Nov. 1. _ would object to municipal police, An unidentified man was killed Springfield Fire A M*. 106 ...... 15c lb. GRAPES ORANGES 1 CAP)—General August Nogues, on the down grade as far as pnecs early today by an automobile on a "the arrival of very large quantl- of the Democrats. Silver Upe Sanerkrant...... are concerned and the amount was 369 448 368 1185 technically under his control, on tiea of material at Spanish govern­ Calcutta, India, Nov. 1.—(AP)— Sun Life ...... 420 ...2 Ibe. 1.5c French resident- general, today duty. N ew l^ o n highway. State Police­ U. S. F. and G...... 15 Most detached observers give Mc­ Sman, Pork ShouMere...... 23c lb. warned natives he would crush any a-so less. The high for cauliflower, men Edward Hatfield and Robert ment porta." Reports on the health of Mohandas Guire a vote of anyxiiere between first grade, today was »1A0. 19 Longest In office of the three ‘The House no doubt will have ob­ K. GandU, diminutive Indian Na Westchester ...... 254 27«4 Calvra Liver, Western. Tender and T asty ...... 39c lb doz. 1 disorders with force as he revealed mayors la Mayor John W. Murphy Gleason laid the driver was William 2.00 and 4,000. Moroccan nationalists planned tu crates selling for this amount. The CROSSES (XTS.AN S.AFELY Gleason of Meriden. served, during recent days, Eden tionallst leader, caused renewed Veal for Stewing, solid neat . . , 25c lb 5 * low was SI.05 a crate. There were of New Haven who is campaigning Blx-year old Norma MUkowlU ot asserted, discussing colonies, “that anxiety today. FRANK DEVINE DIES Home Made Pork Sausage Meat, from natVvV pork— lead a revolt yesterday against Paris, Nov. 1—(AP) — France's for his fourth term. His republican French authority. eight baskets of tomatoes, first New Brlteli^ was killed Iqr a truck the country that bad Itself, as an Because of the condiUen of hla ...... 25c lb. The general, who In the past few grade, sold for $1.45 a basket and great flying boat Lieutenant de opponent is George F. Barnes, in yesterday In Stamford In front of a outcome of the great war, gained heart and a rise of blood preaoure, Philadelphia. Nov. 1__(AP) _ BIG RAILWAY EXPRESS s.« What 15c wni Bur Vaisseau Paris landed today at duitrialiat. house where she was visiting with he postponed his departure for SlU- Frank Devine, for 12 years director days has 8uppressrnal eommltteewoman for Min- toL la DO evidence to show that that gov­ NAME HE.VLTH OFFICER werkingf^y than was the case In See Any Electrical Dealer Or The French government unanimous­ on F,astman beach yeaterday after a record. Convicted of criminal copyright October 1936. During the month Y«cy, large size, 2 for 15c ly snpporU what I’ve done and aU he had gone duck bunting, naeoto. died today at BL Mery's ernment is prepared to make any iiifringement and facing a possible CARROTS! 4 lbs. FranM Itself Is behind me. Air France said the plane would hospital. KIWANIANS IN V m WINDSOR contribution of thslr own account.' jail sentence, the. comedians were to Greenwich. Nov. 1.—(AP)—The just closed there were more single A Coast Guard plane flew over remain at Dakar probably for sev­ shipments made to and from the of­ Native PoU toes...... 19c !>^k TURNffS!61bs. *Y3ood dtlzens can work In order Cape Cod today but failed to find Mra. Adams had' been ill for two appear in Federal court to ask a appointment of Dr. Thomas J. Ber- ■Dd paaea. 1 wlR crush others." eral days until it could checked months. She was bom in Minneapo­ Birmingham, Ala.. Nov. 1.—(AP) BOOD SPEEDS TO SCENE new trial. gln of Greenwich ^ health officer fice than baa been the case in any LEMONS! 5 - any trace of him in a five hour after Its long flights. lis and lived here all her Ufa. She October since Agent Nickenon ho* AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Frsseh outltorlUes have charged March. Cooot Guard boato> and —Ths Dulu of Windsor and his London, Nov. I.—(AP)—Foreign They wore convicted Saturday on of the town was announced todsv been in charge of the office. The NaUeoahst agitation was eiwttefi by Boy Boouto, who oleo assisted In wae on early advocate of woman brlds wars Invited today by Uie d ty Secretary Anthony Edeo told the charge* brought Carroll and BnUerty Buna — JtUy Bans — Cocouiat Bans — Yonr CAMAY SOAP! 3 cake* • TorelgB toUUtariaa state." Sen- euffrage and was successively pre- S : Albert E. Austin: truck strike u d much to do with The Manchester Electric Division the eeareh. rMorted no suoceaa at Horace are able to go for commlastnn and the Klwanls club to House of O o m d i^ today the gov- Oorratt Qrohom that th«y brood- •>*'<1 the of­ the in(3*ase in bustnees during zbo ...... ,23e dozen JEILLO! 3 pkffs. teneas vaiytng from a fsw days to dusk lost night. without lying down. Natnre pro­ ctnet, word and county DamoeroUe dartlnata Btrmlnghsni’s god of troo, onuiMnt hod lodged a strong protest coat a radio *kit MmUor to oea tb* fice for 20 years. two years' hard labor wars tanpeaed chairwoman. At tha 1M6 Domo- with Spanish Insurgent authorities eoriy part of tha month, but bust- Bearehari feared ha might have vides them with a musete maeban- Vnleon, a matol figure second In Mas Graham* hod off*r*d to **n them a D r.^ iy ln . a Democrat, was op- seoa hoa been hoi’Wng up excaotloo- DIAL 6111 — WE DELIVER K raft. Spaghetti D inner! large pkff. T H I OONM tcncUT DOW U OOMPANY A

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1,198T PAG E EIGHT MAMCHEHTISK EVJSNIHU HICKALU, MAINCHESl'ISK, CUNN.. M UNUAY, NUVISMHEK 1, 1987 P A O E N n C B County Christlar Union for the Oaynor Place who died suddenly from members of tbs'Seout commit usual Christmas chorus ot about 41) Thursday was held cm Sunday after­ tee. Mias earlier who la captain of DEPOSED CHURCH LEADER “LOSTBAnAUOr voices. This will be under the aired' noon from tbe White funeral home. the Girl scouts here, wtll be married Uon of the Rev. Elihtr Thlenes ot ROCKVILLE Rev. Dr. George S. Biookea, pastor to Henry Hansen, son of Mr. and M4rlborougb. Singers from the six of tbe Union Congregational church Mra. Henry A. Hansen of River W n U A M M. BROWN DIES SORRY TO LEAVE churches of the union will take part. oiricdated burial was In Grove Hill street, Thursday, November 11. Sbe Longmeadow Pins First Loss On Orioles By 7-0 cemetery. Is a graduate of Stafford High The Hebron Horizon club met Fri­ Former Episcopal Bishop Tried day evening for a Hallowe'en party The bearers were John P. Cam­ school and Is employed at tbe CAST OF CHARACTBRS t MRS. WEST M PROGRAM eron. Emil Yost, William R. Deed­ Hartford-Connecticut Trust com­ For 12 Years To Regain His i U X W ENTW ORTH, herotaM, hug ontt- Mas. “I don’t think you at the home of Miss Lillian GrifTlng. could have picked a ' grander girl Mrs. a-m ent Wall of Blast Hamp­ ing, Fred Schwalm Jr. and Arthur pany. Mr. Hanaen la employed with Title And Failed. attractive debutante. Leader Of Chinese Troops the Cyril Johnson Woolen company. ALAN JEFFBV, hero, riaia( anywhere,” Jill said. "When Is the ton was at her Hebron home Thurs­ ON WEDNESDAY NIGBT Frtedrick of Rockville, and Thomas big event coming off?" Football Takes 14 Lives Clarke of Manchester. William Schrier of Brendon young orttoL OPEN RACE FOR THE NATIONAL TITLE day for the day. Gallon, O., Nov. 1.— ( A P I - Heights was elected regional vice- BARRY WENTWOBIH, JIB’S "Not before spring. I haven’t VISITORS END 55-YARD Observed Anniversary Said He Feared Revolt Hebron Congregational church is Twelve years of struggle to regain discussed our plans with the fam­ Mr. and Mrs. William N. Plnney president from Tolland county at otepbrotber. planning to raise funds for the in- Former Resident To Be Assist­ the title of bishop came to an end ily. Our angogement isn’t too popu­ In First Half O f Season of Ellington celebrated tbeir Golden tbe 39th annual meeting of tbe Con­ with tbe death yesterday of William JACK WENTWORTH. JOTs stallatioD of an electric organ blow­ ed By Group Of Boston Art­ lar around here." When He Issued Orders. Wedding anniversary on Sunday at necticut Association of Insurance Montgomery Brown, deposed ^ I s - brother. er for the pipe orgait. Agents, held at the Hotel Taft in JUl nodded. " I know. But dad CALIFORNIA LOOMS Middletown High Regains EASTERN COLLEGE DRIVE ON TOUCHDOWN ists; To Be In Sykes Audi­ their borne when "Open House" was copal church leader. SYLVIA SUTTON, oU hriiess. New Haven. Friday. Mr. Schrier is pleased?” Lafayette. Ind., Nov. 1.— (A P )— Afrom the n id fic coast and south­ East Hampton players presented torium. held during the afternoon and eve­ The 82-year-oId avowed heretic Tha first half of the 1987 footbaU w est “A Casual Acquaintance” at the and Ekios Penny of Prospect street and Communist died of a cerabrai Yeaterdayi Jock and Sylvia find "Pleased as punch,” Jack grin­ Nov, 1.— (A P )— Oen- ning. attended the meeting. ned. " I f rd been marrying the CCIL Gridiron Leadership season took a toll of 14 Uvea, some Tba only fatality on a college Town Hall Friday evening. The play RockvlUe, Nov. 1—Mrs, Carolyn Mr. and Mra. Plnney were mar­ hemorrhage less than a month after eacta other’s love. And Barry .finds , AS U K E Y CHOICE SPORT IS UNITED gridiron was that to Ivan Perkins IN U S T THREE MINUTES • n l Biteh Cbln-Tuao, commander was a sparkling three-act comedy his eighth rejected appeal tor tbe them both. The result Is a new Queen o f Sbebsk he couldn't have 25 per cent leas than in the same Milanese West, dramatic soprano ried November 1, 1817 at Westerly, bisen as proud.” of New Mexico Normal University ot tbe Chinese "LiOBt Battalion" that and It was given in manner well R. I. the latter being tbe former church convention from a church breach between Jack and Barry. period lost year. Dr. Floyd R. EMst- at Los Vegas, who died o( a cere­ will present a concert at the Sykes "Naturally, rd like to catch you ,z/ tiefled the Japanese for four days calculated to brmg out Its beat court conviction of heresy. Middletown High regained tbeftWhlte cohorts, winners of four out bral hemorrhage on Sept 13. On ia a Chapel warehouae-dtadel, de- Annie L. Lampbere of Westerly. W A L L n EX-HUSBAND FOR ROSE CLASSIC UNDER NEW SET-UP wood reported to the Associated points. An appreciative audience ap­ Memorial Auditorium on Wednes­ He likewise bad failed in at­ C H APTE R X I marrying an aristocratic shade.” leadership of tbs Central Connecti­ ol five starti thia seaaon. Bristol the sondlots. Dr. Ekuitwood’e report dared today that bis men withdrew They have resided In Ellington since From Patty, Jill had a Mt of Press today. Borke Goes (her For Score plauded to tbe ecnoes. The part of day evening, November 3rd. Mrs. tempts to have civil courts hear his 'T suppose congratulations ore In cut Interfechglostic L e a rie over the waa held to a acoreleas tie by New lists the death o f Edward Boyles, sorrowfully. their marriage. news of Alan. Week-end by crushing Meriden High Of that total, nine were attribut­ Local Sport Jed ^ r k e r , a retired business man, West will be assisted by Henri Mi­ Tbe couple recMved numerous case. ’Turalng to tbe lecture plat- order,” Barry sneered. Britain, 6-all verdict by West Hart­ 15, of Louisville. Ky., as directly Their two greatest griefs, be told IS0NVISITT0U.S. Tbe news waa second bond hav­ In the only Lcs|pie encounter on the ed directly to the gridiron game, was well taken by F,'Theodore Col­ chaud, baritone; tbe Navlllua Sing- cards, flowers, and many vialtora torm and book and pamphlet writ- “ Tea, Barry,” Jock replied. ford and a scoreleaa tie by New due to tbe gridiron game, and that Aod Place Gcks Erin tbs Associated Press to bis first In- iftg, he bad called his trial a "bur­ ing been gleaned first by Patty Only Seyen Major Teams scholastic football schedule. The Haven Commercial, while beating Fifty CoDeges Co-ordioated and five to Indirect causes, said Dr. tsrview since tbe battalion evacuat­ son. His two niteis, Kate and era, a double male quartet; and during tbs day. Among the guests "Tou’U get them all rlghL you of Lylea Glenn, 14, of (Chester, 8. C„ lesque on religion’’ and said he was from Ardath. final score was 3T'to 0 aa tbe TIgera Waterbury Leavenworth by 6-0, Ehistwood In hlf.» report, which In­ as indirectly. Chatter ed ware that they were forced to Lucille Batker,' were represented in Pianists Zula Sanders and Josephine were Mayor and Mrs. Claude A. Ernest A. Simpson Says He Is cludes games played through Oct. tried by "standards of the middle Heaven only knew, Patty sold, captured their sixth straight Fast Hartford by 27-0, Meriden by Boyles died Sept 31 of a skull Point In Dull Game; Town withdraw before Sealing the strug­ a sprightly manner by Elsie Smith K. Foley, all of Boston. Mills of Rockville, Judge and Mra. Here Merely On A Business Jack broke In, curtly: ”I thought Remam Unbeaten And Un­ Under Guidance Of Asa 39. Dr. EMstwood, aosoclate pro- ages.” you’d show better sportamanahip. bow Ardath bod discovered Alan’s triumph of the season and their 21-0 and Torrtngton by 20-0. fraotura when be fell against a Maybe Old Mon Jinx wasn’t gle with their lives and that they and Ruth Gates. The latter, who was Mrs. West who is a former Rock­ LevFP. M. Hickey of East Hartford, third In League competition. feaaor of physical educaUon at ^ r - vlUe resident, gave a concert three Trip. He wilt be buried in a musoleum Not that I particularly want your new studio among tbe thousands In other League games slated thla atone curbing playing in the street. among ths nearly 76,000 fans who could not return to tbe conflict. slangy, dressy and ihodern. Kept and Joseph Alsop. beside bis wife, who died in 1935, In the city. It wouldn’t surprise The standing Is now os follows: week, Middletown invades Itast due uBlveraity, keeps an annual rec­ Champs Threaten h First Bsieh—promoted from colonel to every one guessing. Her sister, years ago which was most favor­ Mr. Plnney Is s director erf the congratulations.” tied; Lafayette Eastern Bushnell, Who WiD Sac- ord of vital staUsUcs for the Amer^ A blood stream tnfecUon, develop­ jammed the Yale Bowl tar the Yale- after funeral services In Grace Patty at all if Ardath hadnT done W. U T. P. Hartford on Friday and Meriden is ing from an injury, too Glenn's life. general in recognition of the feat quieter and domestic, carried off the ably received. Tolland County Fkrm Bureau, a di­ "Sylvia had a long head.” Barfy lean FootbaU Coaches AosoclaUon Dartmouth clash Saturday but Lady New York, Nov. 1.—(API—Trav­ Episcopal church Tuesday afternoon. some snoopli^;, like questioning Middletown . . . . 0 0 9 host to West Hartford on Saturday. A ll three o f the eastern deaths that raised all his men one ra n k - matrimonial prize, Nicholas Moore, Report of Plctnre rector for Tolland County of the replied angrily, ’’seeing which way and tbe N. C. A. A. Luck was sure with the EJU oa they Qoarten Throw Passes eling 'ncognlto, Ernest A. Simpson, The Rev. Orville B. Watson of the rental agent of that dismal Leader; Games This Week Bristol ...... 2 0 1 T Bristol, Middletown and West Hart­ ceed Okeson In E. I. A. occurred in Pennsylvania high came from behind to deadlock the sat in a tiny canvas but, no larger who was bolding the }ob of enter­ Mrs. Annie B. Andrews, principal Producers Credit Association, coun­ parental preference Ilea. Tbe fa­ former husband of the Duchess of Gambler and the Risv. Kenneth C. place Alan had vacated. West Hartford .. 1 1 1 4 ford are favored to gain Tietories "Only one death Waa reported school ranks. Jack Brice, 16, of score at 9-bII In tbe closing seconds than a dogtent taining old Mr. Barker to help aim of the East District school bsii «n - ty director for the Connecticut Val­ Windsor, arrived on a surprise visit vorite Btepun of the president of Manchsster .... 1 1 0 3 but the game here looms os a close among the college ranks, two from Wilson of Akron were named to the Wentworth Company is no Ardath had come to see ber, an­ Avoion High, who died Oct. i i of of play tn as thrillbig a grid tussle Galore. He declared his force of farmer- through bis last year of college, and nounced that the sum of $81.15 was ley Growers Association, waa dis­ to tbe United States today on the officiate. . Meriden ...^.. ..0 2 0 0 struggle with Manchester rated a the sandlota and eleven from high boy soldierB lost only 10 dead, not realized from the picture "Prisoner small fry even for her—” nouncing brightly that sbe hod By HERBERT W. BARKER New York, Nov. 1.— (A P )—East­ a cerebral bamorrhoge, and Jock as we’ve elver seen___ the Indians unexpectedly turns out to be the son trict chairman of the A A A , Is di­ Cunard White Star liner ^ e e n Elsst Hartford ..0 8 0 0 good chance of upsetting tbe visitors. schools," he said. Zubie, of BMst'HunUngton Towtuhlp played clrelea around their rivaU 100 as tbe Japanese have asserted. of wealthy Mortimer Brandon from of Zenda" which was presented last rector of the Connecticut Valley Mary. "I think you're detestable,” Syl­ run Into Alan’s studio unexpect­ N ew York. Nov. 1— (A P I —Head. Bristol High's undefeated but The gam e'w ill be played at Mt. ern colleglste athletics. Involving "The reports tabulated up until Was UMt to Leave. High, Alverton, who ouccumbed to and were clearly tbe better team w ith but three mlnutoa M t t b the west, a boyhood friend ot Bran­ WMik. The proceeds irtl be used to Hall Insurance Company and a di­ He parried all queatlons referring via spoke scornfully. Barry swung edly, and she „aa planning to Ing Into the November stretch, 16 tkrlce-Ued grid gladiators invade Nebc and the Kelleyites began prac­ virtually every sport, were brought Oct, 29 revealed a total of 14 '' Haleh, who was the last to leave visit tt one day soon. a skull fracture, were listed by Dr. but Yale never gave up fighting and play and a scoreleaa tie In prospect, don's. Moore's role twaa taken by defray-the expenses of removing rector of tbe People’s Savings Bank to bis divorce and bis former wife. on his heels and made bis way to major football teams still have Mancheate. this Friday afternoon to tice today In preparation for the under one head today in a far-reach­ deaths, compared with 19 up until tbe burning warehouse Saturday to ANDOVER tbe dining room. EMstwood am direct victims of foot- tbe tie was the reoulta.. .. Kllbourne Gates and Brandon's by tohsila and adenoids and for pur­ of Rockville. He has been a repre­ ’ Asked whether he planned to A number of people were brows­ eluded defeat, but tbe race for the battle (3oacb Tom Kelley’s Red and U lt ing co-ordination of Atlantic sea­ the same date last year. bolt The death of Mike Slavlke. the EMst. Longmeadow A. C put on -ran tbe gauntlet of Japanese ma- chasing eye glasses and caring for ’Tm glad that’s over,” Jack Percy Markham, both to perfection. sentative from Ellington to the Marry Mrs. Mary Raffray, LoMdon Molly Ruth, small daughter of ing about the day Ardath passed mythical national championship aa board competlUve acUvtlea. "Cerebral hemorrhage and Intor- 17. o f Boat PtlM Run Township a belated drive from- midfield that ddne gun fire, blushed like a child other defects of children who could said, soberly. ” I suspect he's pretty there, so sht didn’t go In. You could nsd Injuries, as usual, were the main Dartmouth’s running attack was when tbe Associated Press told him Stage managers were Mr. and Mrs. General Assembly, was selectman society woman, Simpson laughingly Mr. and Mra. Versey McBride, was well as for the very real bowl game Headed by James Lynah of Cor­ High, Carmichaels, was listed os In­ ended with a touehdasrn and conver- not otherwise afford them. The pic­ cut up." never tell when browsing might re­ cause o f the nine deaths ascribed lor and away superior to Yale's and tor the first time that GenersJisslmo Carl Hansen and Eton Smith. Make­ for aeven years, 1 ^ served as school replied: "Oh. let’s have another a paUent at the Windham Ctommu- nominations rtlll Is wide open. nell. president of the Biutern Inter- directly caused by football. A heart Blon to produos a 7 to 0 trium jii ture was sponsored by the Teacher’s "His vanity may have received (California's (3olden Bears look dIrecUy to football, while sepUcemla, the Indians bottled up the highly over tbe Orioles at Mt. Nebo yes­ Kal-Sbek bad promoted him up was furnished by Belle Beauty committee man and held numeioua drink." nlty Memorial hospital Tuesday and sult in selling a picture for 83,000! colle^ate Aaaociatlon, a special com­ attack took bis life Sept. 24. Club of the East District school. a pretty tiny prick,” Sylvia sold, heart attack and menin^tls ac­ touted CUnt Frank almost com^ete- terday afternoon. The seora cli­ to g m r a l. Salon. The Souther" New England other town offices. He said he had come to spend Wednesday where she underwent an “Just a cat.” Patty bad ended. like a safe odds-on bet to represent mittee completed organlzaUon of a From the for west. Dr. EMstwood The foUowlng Is tbe report as Is­ 'and that's alL” ” A mighty dangerous c a t” the far west In the Rose Bowl REDSKINS SEEN THREAT new set-up In Eastern athleUcs by counted for the five for which foot­ Iy ....Y a le , however, bad the edge maxed a dull, uninteresting goiM tn three or four weeks visiting bis reported the death of 15-year-old " m t 1 don't deserve such an hon- Telephone Company supplied stage operation for removal of her ton­ Sylvia was right Barry was In kicking and poaaing and made sued by Mrs. Andrews, In detail; mother, Mrs. Ernest L. Simpson of sils. The thought of Ardath being classic at Pasadena on New Yeor'i which 11 separate sports associa­ ball was Indirectly retponalble.’’ Milton Myora, o f Bakersfield. Calif., which both teams made Uttle beail- -er," he said. property, also the Blast Hampton smarting under a sense of inferi­ Six of tbe deaths were reported good use play was directed by the Rev. Leon­ STAFFORD SPRINGS executive committee of the Parent merely another mstance among nu­ o f room for speculation. TO PRO GRID LEADERS the midwest and east, and one each psrlod tn marching smock to tbe 40 per cent of proceeds of $200.55 never known a moment of jealousy der the directing guidance of Asa OcL IS at internal injuries. feat in three starts for ths safely through the Japanese fire, ard Btlsher. Proceeds, amounting to London ship brokerage firm. Teachers association, Mra. Clarice b U's goal and than having on off­ merous others when he bad been in all of her young life, was jealous. Some PoeelMe Cboloea Bushnell, now graduate manager of cUomps. Bsieh declared. He said 410 mexi. about S20, were divided between the for Qub share amounted to $80.22; Officer Loren Larson of tbe local Yeomans, Mrs. Edltba Birmingham, ______1______side penalty void a second touch­ $4.75 for printing leaving a balance outdistanced by his stepbrother. Fearfully jealoua. Assuming that the Rose Bowl 'n sons of Rice’s Owls. Rice, which athleUca at Princeton University. Throw Faoeas Oatora originally entered the building and nlayers for St. Jo.in's church. East state police barracka Is on a week’s Mrs. John Hutchinson, Miss Lillian down.... with three p^lays to make of $75.47. There was $4.68 netted "Thinks he has the world by tbe Jealous o f a girl who had im­ vade. will come from tbe south or passed Its way to an entirely unex­ To Suoceed Okesou During the first three that there were only to casualties, Hampton and St. Peter’s. Hebron. vacation from bis duties, and la vis­ Uewberry, Versey McBride, Don­ five yards, the Big Green suffered tall and la swinging It around," pressed ber aa too lazy to do the eqsL Alabama’s crimson tide, pected victory over prevloualy un­ Rookie Sam Baogh Paces Lynah announced early today that neither team threatened. " LotiR- jBchiding ten- dead, during tbe four from tbe children's matinee which iting at bis home in New Britain. ald MePhearson and Ellsworth two penalties in a row for delaying Three more lots at Amston Lake NORTH COVENTRY Barry grumbled to himself. He much thinking. A not very neat currant stand-out In the southeast' beaten Auburn, goes after Its sec­ B u i^ eU would retire from his poet meodow thrtw 14 paasea, ftra batag dairs they occupied it. made the total $80.15 and a gift of Town Clerk and Mrs. Harold L. Covell met at the home o f Mra. the game and then didn't delay it have been recorded this week as poured out a stiff drink and Ora conference; Duke’s Blue Devlla, ond successive conference decision at Prlneeon to succeed Walter R. ALL-MIDDLETOWN DRUBS oomplatod for a total at 37 v rU s , "The Japanese are bad marks­ $1.00 made the grand total $81.15. person despite her carefully braided Andrews of Stafford Hollow at­ Montague White Tuesday evening south .rn conference power, and Washmgton Into Front long snough to koop Tola from tying men,” be explained. "They fire sold. Mrs. Elsie Job, widow ot the The Maple afreet school sold 103 gulped it down. hair. With a mentality that would against Arkansas this week. Bay­ Okeson as B. L A. commissioner and nearly oU coming at mM-fiisM. tended the Yale-Dartmouth football Mrs. Annie Porter is visiting to discuss matters to be brought up Pittsburgh, Fordham, vlllonova and become "executive director” of the the cou n t.... wUdlv when they are ekclted.” late Professor Job. of Bethlehem, N. tickets and the tickets in the Grade He thought angrily of his father fit physical unkemptness. lor should have Uttls trouble with Longmoodow Intoreaptad thrss Ori­ game at the Yale Bowl In New Ha­ cousins In Blast Greenwich. R. I. at the next regular meeting, Nov. 8. Dartmouth all can be reckoned as new "central office” in New York oles posses for gains that wars * Hiaeh said the order to evacuate ?., has bought lot No. 30. Mr. and schools at the Elaat school were as and his devotion to Jack. Aa for She had not really given Aixiath the celler-dwelling Texas longhorns, Ranks Of The National at Mrs. Samuel Taggart ot Manches­ ven, Saturday. Mrs. Keith Reynolds and Infant This meeting will bfe held at the li­ still definitely In tbe running. Pitt which will direct the organization. MORIARTY TEAM, 27-13 W e weren't much Impreoaed with coneequencea, foiling to ploeo tba cams ^ telepbone from Chiang at himself—where would he be If bis follows: Grade 8, 53 Uckets; 7 N, 38; Salvatore Sacco returned Satur­ daughter have returned from Mcn- a thought until now. But now she ■ 1 Alabama are "veteran” Rose beaten 18-2 by Southern MeUiodist. "AdopHon of this plan for a cen­ Frank’s obUity os a paoaer....be % p. m. Saturday but that be was ter have bought tot No. 96. and Mr. brary with the librarian, Mra. mother didn’t supplement his al­ called upon all her memories, ana­ Oriolaa In any danger tboraby. Thm Grade 7 S. 38; Grade 6 A. 66; grade day after spending i two and a half chester Memorial hospital and are 9ow1 contenders and If they con Ia Tbe Soothloiid tral offlea for Ekrttom Intorcolle^- threw away a lot mors forwards Orioles rifled 18 posses, eomptottag afraid at first to inform bis men be­ and Mrs. Edmund H. Hickey ot Charles Wright. In charge, the top­ lowance from housekeeping funds? lyzing Ardath (or any possible League; Bears And Giants 6 B. 27; grade 5, 52; grade 4, 46; years with his family In Italy. Mr. spending a few days v/ltb her broth­ ic being "Books.” avoid defeat the rest of the way, Vnnderbilt’a shocking 14-0 defeat ate athletics,” be sold, "permits of than be completed and we couldn't two, good for 16 yard* Anotiiw cause he thought they might revolt. Hartford have bought lot No. 671. grade 3, 47 grade 2. 47; grade 1, 9; A millionaire's stepson! But what charm that might appeal to Alan. Sacco Is making his home with Mr. er Wilfred lllil and family. Mr. and Mrs. EMmond Winchell probably hold a definite edge over at (he bonds of on alert Georgia co-ordinaUon for the first Urns of Scores AD P o h ti In First understand why the officiala didn't pass was intercepted. Tbe general, dignified but simple Mrs. Marlon Hilliard ot Sterling, KlndergarUn. 55 ticketa. good came of that If you were al­ No, she would stop thinking un­ RUTGERS ACE TOPS and Mrs. Andrew Natale on West The dinner the Fragment Society celebrated the fourth wedding an­ the rest. Tech eleven left Alabama wall out Batde To 3-AH On Field admlnlstraUon functions of the vari­ call penolUts for doUberately throw­ The aooiing (Irtva Iota ia IMm and modest, said Japanese reports was a visitor here a day or two at Funeral ways held within certain amounts. happy thoughts. Like Ardath, sbe street. Is serving foi the employees of the niversary at a dinner party with ! Although the imdefeated list, In front In the southeastern confer­ ous IntercoUegisto associations and ing the boll away to eocaps loM ot fourth m ioi^ stortod on tha that the "Lost Battalion" abandoned the home of her nephew, Walter C, More than 300 employees and ‘A marriage with Sylvia would would find out where Alan had Three Qnarters To Hand The funeral of Robert McChriatle, House and Hale company la this their friends. Mr. and Mra. Ber- locking the presence this week of ence race, with Auburn and Tulone leagues psrtlcIpaUng In this office, yardage...,Ume slid again Frank Orioles 45 yard line whan T b < ^ large quantities of foreign food Hewitt. Mrs. Hilliard is a daughter their families attended the first an­ have set me up In the old boy’s moved. Like Ardath, she would Goals. FOOTBALL SCORERS were not true. 84 who was connected with the Tuesday instead of last Tuesday as grund In Hartford. ’Vanderbilt. North Carolina, Detroit, the only other unbeaten teams wlth- with respect to the appointment of got off heaves that were directed at alert left and ot tba Longwioadow of tbe late Re-«. and Mrs. George Rockville Post office for over thirty nual Hallowe’en party given by v/aa printed recently in these opinion,” Barry UioughL gloomily. casually bump into him, and then . (The Japanese had said the bat­ Eighty-seven members of the Autarh and Western (^ lo ra d o ) 1' the conference. officials, arrangements for meets and wide open opoees with no players toom fall oa a bod Oriolo poos Chapin formerly ot this place. years, was held from the White the Warren Woolen company at co’umns. The committee in charge But Jack had grabbed off this rich be invited to his studio. They State, odds up to 16, only seven of harmonizing of schedules. • • • Locals Third Straight De­ In sight to nors them,... talion left provisions which, they de­ Teachers club of Manchester were Alabama's third conferenca vic­ from caator. (QuorUrboek Boi Rs Mr. and Mrs. Max Ams and a funeral home on Elm street on their plant on Furnace avenue, Sat­ are Mra. Ruth Loomis, Mrs. Arthur plum. Just as he grabbed off all would tumble out all their trou­ these have escaped ties. Here's the Chicago, Nov. L — (A P ) — The Elventually It may establish a bureau clared, must have reached them entertained at a Hallowe’en party tim was Kentucky, trounced 41-0. threw a 13-yord poos to M orri* tbo party of friends from Bridgeport Saturday afternoon. Rev. Dr. urday night. During the evening Reed, Mrs. Elarl Miner, Mrs. Fred the others. Well, some day maybe bles and perplexities, and then undefeated line-up of so-called of arbitration.” through the Britlsh-patroled sector at the Andover Town Hall Thurs­ Tulane outpolntecLMlsslsalppt, 14-7. Washington Redskins, with rookie BiD TraoavUch Boosts His feat; DeBastian Leads Lo­ While ws were disappointed at latter being tackled ca tbe OiMfea spent the week end at the Ams cot­ George S. Brookes, pastor of the round and square dances were en­ (ilesecke, Mrs. Henry Barnes. The Brother Jack would have a turn laugh over them. And then every­ major teams: Largest and oldest o f the 11 or­ tbe outcome, the gome was a thrill­ S3. Niebols, Longmeadow baeR. o f the International Settlement.) day evening. The Parent Teachers of luck. He would like to see him but the Green W ive seems fated to Sammy Baugh wielding a big "Our food coTulsted mainly of tage at Amston Lake. Union church officiated. joyed and refreshments consisting dining room will be under the su­ thing would be very right Indeed. East—Lafayette, unbeaten, un- ganizations which, although retain­ er to please tbe moat blase of tons caught a poea from Burks on thS association furnished a supper for humbled. He would like to hum­ pass out of the championship pic­ hatchet, ore eendlng their warcry rice, biscuits and vegetables fur­ Miss Rose Dlstler and her mother Burial was In Grove Hill ceme­ of sweet cider and doughnuts were pervision of Airs. Floyd Standlsh. But day dreams didn’t help. And Ced and unscored on; P itt Ford- ing Independence, have joined the Total To 78 Points, Oasts cals To Two Late Rallies. ....a n d ws were doubly fortunate Orioles 11 yard Una, good (or II of New York are making their home served. This Is the first time an Mrs. Everett Buchman was them. Nathan Gatchell from An­ ble him, himself. Jack had It com­ didn’t materialize. For Jill, too hem, Dartmouth, Holy Ooss, Vlllo- ture this week when It collides with down the national professional foot­ new aet-up, la the IntercoUeglata As- nished by Chinese sympathizers," tery. The bearers were four postal Alabama. Auburn Ukewlsa may be In entering tbe Bowl five minutes yard* Burks eroekod eoator for at present with Mr and Mrs. Charles affair of this Kind has been given by found dead In bed Friday morning dover and a teacher In Manchester ing to him— had her pride. How much hap­ BOva, Tala, and Temple, all tied at ball league trait. sociaUon of Amateur Athletics of late and gstUng roaarvsd sosta In ■ta yards and Morris anodo thres Bsieh asserted. "W e covered It workers, Harry Bodman, Carlton eliminated by Tennessee’s Volun­ Sebmid of Amston. Miss LIstler Is a local textile concern. by ber sister, who has been making had charge of the arrangements. He heard his mother’s voice: pier am! more right I t would be if ioost once. Most of tbe attention this eeaaon America (L C. 4-A). Thla group Farkas From Lead. a splendid locauea ca general ad­ yards through tbs osaM apoL W M with kerosene when we left.” Biickminater, WUliam Pfunder and teers, who ran up a 31-0 count on Moriarty Brothers* West Sides Stafford High school journeyed her home with Mrs. Buckman since Members of the club assisted Mr. "Perkins, Is Mr. Barry home?” Alan would come to her. With a Mid-west—Nebraska, tied once. nos gone to the New York Giants, alone contains nearly 60 colleges, of mission tickets... .oSldol figures the ball on the one and oae-iiaK Mrs. Schmid's sister. George Dickinson. Georgia. suffered tbeir third aetboek In sa to Jewett City, Saturday afternoon, the death of her husband. Funeral Gatchell. Group singing, dancing, Heavens, wouldn’t she ever let woman’s Intuition, she felt that Southwest— Baylor, unbeaten and Chicago Bears and Green Bay Pack­ which some half dozen, California, gave tbe attendance at some 72.00U yard Un* Burks just aoanagor to Funenil qf Mrs. Oerich palm reading and cards were enjoy­ Duke, whose 48-0 conquest of U. C. L. A., Michigan and Michigan The funeral of Mrs. Louis M. where they wire nosed out In a services waa held from her late him grow up? And then Barry re­ was the way her young knight, untied. ers, but the Redskins have served BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS many starts this season in bowing fans, who were jammed in the place the ptgtMn midway on ths c.osc contest by the Griswold High ed. The members In costume were Washington and Lee left tbe Blue notice that they cannot be counted State, Southern California and Stan­ HEBRON Gerlch. widow of Frederick J. Ge home Sunday afternoon at 2.30. membered his injured role. w(hb was wielding his brush with South— Alabama, unbeaten and to AU-Ulddletown at the Asylum aisles and fiUed evory avollobla bit goal line for the eouater. Barks eleven 6-0. Rev. Leon H. Austin of.lciatlng. ludged and prizes were awarded. xmtled; Duka, tied once. Devils Ued with V. U. 1. (or the out ot tbe title running, despite two ford are outside the eastern sphere. By adding 33 points to his pre­ rich, was held this afternoon at two as I much fine zeal as ever a knight a t y yesterday afternoon by a score ot sttUng and standing ro o m .... place kicked the extra polaL The Hebron Women's Bridge club Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. New­ There was a very large atten''- Mrs. Arthur Savage was chairman Far W est—Californio, Santa southern conference lead, may gain defeats. The ao-called ” lvy league’^ col­ vious total over the week-end, BtU TALCOTTVILLE o'clock from the home ol her daugh­ As hts mother reached the door, of 1 old had wielded his sword, bald their tenth annual fall round­ berry and family have returned to ance at the Hollowe’en social held of the supper and was assisted by would want It' to be. O ars and Montano, all unbeaten undisputed possession of first place Bangb Paces Victory leges—Dartmouth. Yale, Harvard, Tranavltch, oopbomore halfback of of 37 to 18, scoring two touchdowns Tbe Orioles hod the visiting i ter, Mra. Howard Dlmock ol King Barry spoke in a' melancholy voice: Princeton Pennsylvania, Columbia, Horb Barker of the Aosodated up and bandtiet at tue home of Mrs. A reception la to be given In the their home m Manche.stcr, after Friday evening at the Church Com­ Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson, Mrs. While Jill was having ber hard and untied. this week. Duke plays Wake For­ They scalped Brooklyn 21 to 0 Rutgers' football machine, waa st in the final quarter after the power­ in a dongtr spot early In tba lin t street and not trom the Preston "Please don’t start any hysterics, yesterday for a fifth victory and Cornell—are members o f virtually Press romped sway with top hon­ Mary E. Cqmmingc Thursday eve­ parlors of the Talcottvllle church on spending the weekend at the home munity House. This waa sponsored Howard Spear and Mrs. . John time, Alan waa waging a personal Rocky Mountain—(Colorado, un­ est, routed 83-0 by Oemson, while ful Middletown eleven had put over ors again this week In the pigskin quarter whan Olendar*a poos tS Undertaking parlors as was previ­ mother. Because I’m not drunk. beaten and untied. Baugh, the Texas Christian gradu­ all of the 11 hitherto separate the head of the naUon’a individual ning. Omy 10 members were able to Wednesday evening, Nov. 3rd at of Mr and Mrs. Louis Mullins on by the Ever Ready class. Miss Ruth Hutchln-son. Mrs. Clarice Yeo­ battle. Jill, who had deceived him, V. M. 1. Is tangling with formidable picking depsrtment with 37 out of SwUcIs put the tmU oa tbs Longw ously announced. Burial was In I’ve had a few drinks. Who ate whose passing has been a fea­ groups which are now under one scoring parade today. two tallies In tha opening period attend. One of tbe members, Mrs. 7:45 o'clock, to welcome tbe new Center street. Vinton, Francis Miner, Flora Rei.n- mans assisted by Mrs. David Yeo­ couldn’t be the girl of his dreams. HIgh-spots of this week's sche­ Maryland. 55 for s percentage of .673... .yours meadow 30 yard line. Obrigbt tots Grove Hill cemetery. wouldn’t? Sylvia has ditched me." ture of tbe campaign, scored one head. Tranavltch ran wild against luck­ and one each in tbe second and third Marietta G. Horton, was 111 with a pastor and his wife, Reverend and Mr. and Mrs. A rn o' Dunnebler er, Mary Flake were In charge ot mans. Mrs. Joseph Lee and Airs. dule appear about aa follows: North Carolina, attll In the run­ truly took second place for the sec­ off seven yards to tbs Loagmssdos iMrs. Hermine .Magdefrau "She couldn't." Mrs. Wentv/orth So Alan reasoned with hard, young Middle west: touchdown and paved the way for a In addiUon to the I. C. 4-A and less Lehigh Saturday, scored four stonsaa. severe cold and confined to ber Mrs. GeorgiL Stephenson. All mem­ have moved from the Tonon tene­ decorations The basement was Guy Bartlett decorated the dining ning, meets Davidson, which sur­ ond straight week srlth 14 out of 33. Borowokl (aUed to gala sad The funeral ot lira. Hcrmlnc cried. "You mustn’t take a quar­ logic. But all of his logic and ideal­ In The Middle Wrat second with a long aerial to Riley E. I. A., other organizations joining touchdowns and four extra point#, Manchester was oonsiderabty home. A 16 pound turkey was the bers of the church and community ment on High street to the Thlesing trimmed up In great shape with all room very attractively in Hallow­ prised with s 14-9 victory over 28 for on even .500, whUe Harry Bycholski heaved a para Into tbs Magdefrau, widow of August Mag- bouse on West Main street. rel seriously." ism failed to keep him from being Top billing goes to Pitt’s Invasion Smith. Washington took a lead on the new movemen are the eastern boosted hts season scoring total to' handicapped by having only twelve center of attraction on the table. are most cordially Invited to he k.ndi of spirits and ghosts. John e’en attire. miserably lonely. Furman. 78 points and took the national Grayson of N E A waa third srlth 13 end zone intonded tor J. Swikls but detrau, who died on Saturday at the Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Sweenor Kingsbury. Jr., won the prize for "It’s no quarrel, mother. She’s of South Bend to play Notre Dsme, a first period touchdown and scored Intercollegiate basketball and base­ players available for action, due to Mrs. T. D. Martin presided as toast- preeent. The Alothcrs club of Andover en­ Ffer Wert lead away from Andy Farkas ol out of 38 for .429,... Morris InUroeptad boblnd bis osra Rockville City Hospital, was held and daughter of Cranston. R I., the best Hakwe'en costume. He was going to marry Jack.” 7-6 conqueror of Minnesota In one twice In the third stanza. The vic­ ball leagues, made up largely of Injuriea and tllneea. The locals put tertained their husbands at a din­ California, routing U. C. L A. Detroit. goal and ran tbs ball bock to his mistress, and all present were caded The Parent-Teachers Association this afternoon at two o'clock trom spent the weeke.id at the home of dressed as a witch riding her broom For a moment, Mrs. Wentworth of the most striking o f the season’s tory left the Redskins In second the "Iv y ” colleges; the Eastern col- up * gallant fight all the way but ner party at the Town Hall Friday He painted flcrcelj',, trying to 27-14, In the only conference game Farkas, shut out of tbe scoring sight yard Hn* Oolning but atm upon to respond. All had anmetnmg held a Hallowe'en dance Thursday the White Funeral home on Elm her mother, Mrs. C. G, Gllligan on stick. There were several very fine stood In stunned silence. Then, shut out the picture of JUl aa soles of form reversals. P itt which place In the eastern division. legate baskeball conference, which were forced to bow to superior num­ Barker, o f oourte, held flirt place witty or otherwise Intercetmg to evening. This has become an an­ that was (ought to a decision last Includes Plttsburah, Temple, (teorge column against Vlllonova, waa cut In the battle for oeoaon's honor with first down, Morria klckad mmtoty ts evening at the County Home. There, street. Rev. Eric O, Pleper, pas­ Elaat street. costumes, a little Scottish laddie in she sank heavily to a chair. he had last seen her. It kept com­ swept past Carnegie Tech., 25-14, New York's Giants and (jhleago’s bers and superior ail-rounc play. midfield, ending the tbisaL aay. A poem. "The Woods Marched nual event In the club. week, seems a stand-out for the town, Carnegie 'Tech, West Virginia from the top of tbe mid-western a total of 334 out of 313 for .718.... were drumming selections by Earl tor of the Trinity Lutheran church Another attempt will be made to his kilts being the most sttractive. After dinner games were enjoy­ Barry thought; well, she’s tak­ ing before his eyes and the can­ with Harahall Goldberg and Bill Paclfle (joast crown with nobody Bears, reipcctive leaders of the east Middletown acored early in tha Again, mid-way of tbs third onrav In." was read. This was written by Daddio both aitUng on the bench, and west sections, battled to a 8-3 and Penn State; the Intercolle^ate "Independent" group as Wayne Bbe- NEIA remained In second place with Shaeffer of Rockville and tap danc officiated and burial was In Grove settle the six weeks old strike at llss Cora Kingsbury spent the ing it harder than I expected. A vas. JUl with her tremulous young else close. Stanford and Southern first quartsr when Waldron picked tor, Swikls caught a long para at Agnes Jones Staebner, a former ed with the crowd divided Into may rule a slight favorite but the He before 50,449 fans In New York. lar Hockey League, United States ley of Augustan# (8. D.) College 93 out of 149 for .617, while the Ing by Elaine Webster of Rockville. Hill cemetery. the B. Sebwanda and Sons pearl week-end at her home having at­ three groups with Mra. Joseph queer Idea was taking shape In his mouth, which was molded (or love California, playing scoreless ties up a blocked West Sides- punt and the Longmeadow 13-yord h a * bnt Hebron girl. It tells In verse some­ button plant at Staffordville at a Irish definitely appear to have found Jack Manders booted a 20-yard field Ice Hockey Association, Quadrangu- added a touchdown to hla previous writer Is etlll third srlth 91 out of There were three prizes given out Mrs. Magdefrau waa bom In Sax­ tended the teachers convention In Dean, Airs. Ellsworth Covell and head. Though there didn't seem and laughter. JUl with a hurt in with Oregon State aad Washington total tot takes the sectional lead ran 26 yards Into the end tone. A was offsids, and onothor para by thing of the story of "Gay City", conference scheduled to be held to­ Uartford, Friday. goal In the second periol to match secUon of the InternaUonal Inter­ 149 for .611..,. hs follows: Prettiest, Miss Bernice ony, Germany, April 18, 1854 and Malcolm Young as captains. Points to be much love between hla mother her lovely, honest eyes. ^tart^*'^** after a disappointing State, respectively, did nothing to with 68 points, two more than "A n ­ little later In the same period, Har­ Bycbolsky from tba 41 sraa inUt^ which 100 years or so ago was s day, Monday. In New York City Mr. and Airs. Herbert Tomlinson tbe 42-yard kick made by Ward collegiate Ice Hockey League (Dart­ Ramforth; funniest. Mrs. Kate came to Rockville In 1883. She were given for the games and the and stepfather, she still had Influ­ Alan told himself he was being better their positions In the conler- mouth, Harvard. Yale, Princeton), vil Andy." ris got away on a 34-yard jaunt eeptad a Ikmgmeodow forward aad thriving settlement on the outskirts with officials b. fore the National spent the week-end with relatives ence with him. And she was pret­ Big Ten competition will find Ohio Cuff In tbe opening stanza. CufFs AU local boskatboU tooms that Smith and most original. Miss Jane leaves one son, William J. Magde­ group led by Mra. Dean won the a sentimental fool. Some other ence standings. This week (Cali­ Baatern Collegiate Swmmlng Lea­ Of tbe various conftrences, the that placed the boil In scoring posi­ again two plays lator Knapp lator- of Gilead, but la now entirely aban­ frau of Hartford, and one daughter, Labor Relation board. A t a confer­ In Danbury and Woodbridge. ty tenadous about getting what sbe girl would come Into hla life, and State and Minnesota, only unbeaten kick waa the longest field goal of ore intersoted In entering the Rec eepted on Oriols para oa bis S3. Andrews. Music was furnished by prize for having the highest num­ fornia plays Washington, which tbe season. gue. top figure was the 63 points tallied tion and Dowling counted from the doned. Mrs. Henry Steger of Paulina. Iowa; ence held two weeks ago In Hart­ Mrs. Benjamin A. Strack spent wanted. then he would forget JIU. teams wUhin the conference, favor­ Senior League this season ore asked The gome was replots with loag “Webb's Music Weavers." ber of points. The party waa In ed to move along another step to­ whipped Idaho, 21-7. Southern Chicago, sUll undefeated In six Foolhall Not Inelnded by Byron (Buss) White, Colorado four-yard marker. Roguskl place- Miss aartasa L. P. Endleton gave also seven grandchildren. She re­ ford, between the plant manage­ the week-end with her slater Mrs. 'T guess Sylvia waa smart,” And one day another girl did to send representaUves to the liart and short pooses, Inoompleta sad Mrs. Andrew Madden attended charge of Mrs. Ruth McBride. ward a probable tie for the title. California and Stanford clash at games, mode 11 first downs to four A t present, no league or confer­ quarterback. In tbe Rocky Moiui' kicked the conversion on the second reports for the past year. JIrs. Anne sided with ber grandson, George ment and Onion officials before George Meyer of Hempstead. Barry said, cunningly. "She prob­ eome In. Side Rec tomorrow night at 7:30 complete aad several Interceptloaa. the annual alunuil banquet at the Those attending were Mr. and Mra. Ohio State, which ran over around Los Angeles. (or the Giants but found the Giant ence for football ts contemplated, tain conference. He scored three touchdown. C. Gilbert had the highest average Magdefrau of Butcher road. Deputy Labor Commis.sloner, Mor­ The first link in tbe chain of ably knew which one of us would Alan waa painting. There waa a o’clock. St srhich time plans will be few of them nccuring la doagorous Norwich Inn In Norwich on Wed- gan R. Mooney a tentative agree­ Maxwell Hutchinson, Mr. and Mra. and through Chicago, 39-0, battles Roefcjr Moontaln Une, with Ed Didseth playing brU although in Lynah’a announcement touchdowns and three extra points Ulddlatown touted again in ths discussed for the coming season.. . . for the year in bridge, Mrs. Charles Final Sesaion of Assessors luncheons was served" Friday eve­ come out the short end with dad good light, and the windowed re­ torrltory. nesduy evening. ment was reached to arbitration by Alontague White, Mr. and Mrs. Indiana, which outgalned Nebraska Oilorado strengthened its .straa- llontly, hard to crack In ocorlng that the new organization would "in­ Saturday. third quartar when Ronos reoovored C. Sellers holding second place. Miss ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs, so damn pimlal. I have an Idea cess waa an admirable place for crease effictency and decresaa cost Burk* Morri* Hookatra aad There was a masquerade dance at The final sessions of the Board of the State Board of Mediation and Francis Friedrich, Mr. and Mrs. from time here to there but yielded gle-hold on the Rocky ]||inmtaln territory and the Giant secondary Tranavltch, who took tha eoaUra * local fumble on Manchester’s 14- Tha Honebestsr High school Busan Penticton and Mias Marion Irving Loomis. Four couples Attend­ he’ll take care of Jack, handsomely of supervision now handled sepa­ Thom featured the Longmeadow the Vernon Grange hall on Saturday Assessors are oeing held today fo Arbitration, recognition of tbe Howard Stanley, Mr. and Mra. his easel. y-Xh«„^ommodloua win­ 7^, to Jack Dodd’s 65-yard touca- throne by swamping (Colorado too alert on passes. sectional lead away from Bob yorder, Ihiekey finally erosnlng over cross-country team will hold a Gott were practically tied for third ed after which a very enjoyable In hla will. But what a joke on dow box B«m ed made for an end­ rately • » • and tend Into new fields pUy and C. S lo g * Olsador. evening. Music being furnished hv the office of the Town Clerk, Me­ Union and a 40 hour week and a evening was spenL Thomas Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. down run in the first 17 seconds of Mines, 54-6, while Western State A crowd of 25,000 at Detroit saw Glynn, Alfred halfback, was only for the score from the one-yard Thanksgiving day road race com­ Since Its-organization the club has high and mighty Jack, if dad left less assortment of painting para­ of activities,” the possibility was O’Brtght, J. Swikls aad Vittaor "Webb'e Music Weavers." A large morial building. Tbe session this method of handling grievances In Mrs. Edith Platt and son. Donald John Yeo.raiis, Mr. and Mrs. Ells­ play. Minnesota plays Iowa, upset was suffering Its. first defeat by Green Bay’s Packers nose out the one of several new scoring leaders. stripe. Again Roguskl place-kicked peting against Alumni of tba past contributed funcs to the Hebron afternoon la trom two to five o'clock worth Covell. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert everything to you. Most men do, phernalia. I W by Purdue. NorthwerUnl, back seen that auch an eventuality may Vic Bottori, bard-hlttl^ CoU- made good gains for ths town , ______icrowdtumedoutmostofwhomap- the future. When the tentative and two ^ughtezs, Eleanor and don't they?” Brigham Young, 31-0. Colorado Detroit Uons 14 to IS to stick In result. the extra point. Tbe Utter set the two years Tha alumni wUI enter champs. The booUng ot Byeboioky IJbrary amounting to $128.50. For pea„d In costumes, and this evening from seven to Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. John He could shut hla eyea to the m the wlnalqg column with a 14-6 plays Utah in ths game that may the title figh t Ernie Smith’s suC' forata bock, took over the looilar- stage for MIddJetoira'a final marker agreement waa presented at a meet­ Alarion or Bridgeport, visited rela­ He watched the color wash back In addition, Lynoh’s anneunoe- George Leary, BUI March. Borrol was exceptional. the past six years It has paid the elgbL A ll lists which are not filed Hutchinson) Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm disillusioning view from the win­ triumph over Wisconsin, plays definitely decide the championship, easeful kick for ths extra point ahlp of tbe Pacific coast with 64 ing of the strikers here. It was tives In town Sunday stopping at over his mother's white face, and ment also said that BuohneU would wbM be broke loose for a 31-yord CJobum. Frank VUtser, Johnny The summary; magazine subscription for the by Monday night will be taxed an unanimously .urned down, because Mr. and Mrs. C. Irving Loomis’s and Young, Mr. and Mrs. Versey Mc­ dow. Ugly rear premlfcea which lUlnoia, beaten 7-6 by Michigan’s jetsh State, 7-0 victor over Colorado providing the margin of vletory. points displacing Ambrose Schind­ gain in tbs third period and went Matchatt, Kenneth Walker, Cffiarlr* a queer glitter come Into her eyea. succeed Okeson at the helm of the Moachester Ortelra (0 ) library. Following the dinner bridge additional 10 per cent In accordance the agreement did not Include work­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith’s. Bride, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Dean, were an alley where a commercial flgbUng Wolverines. Chicago and State, meets Denver, and Wyoming Dutch Clark scored twice before ler, of Southern Oollfornla. Joe over for tba touchdown, also con- Donahue, Joe Packard and Dick was played. Mias Marlon Gott won with the law. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MePhearson, ” I suppose you don’t know tide rolled up and out . . . trucks, Michigan square off in the other Eastern IntercoUegisto Association Kllgrow, southeastern oonfersnoe E u t Umgmeodew A. A (7$ ers of the Long Island City plant of Mr. and Mra. William Pika of plays Brigham Young. the Packers counted. Then Green of footbaU officiala. vsrtlng on the try for the extra Le Barron. Bychnlsky ...... Tbom HIGHLAND PARK Band Rehearsal about the wtll, do you?” Barry automobiles, piled with packages, conference test. pacemaker with 41 points, went highest honors. Mrs. Anne C. Gil­ the company, which is also out on Danielson visited at Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Yeomans, Mrs. Bay tallied on EM Jonowakl’s 36 point LB bert secono. David Toomey, Mrs. Walter Corn- pressed. evidence of a busy commerce. The two leaders in ths Big Six Working with Lynah on the oom­ ahead of Kentucky’s Bob Davis and The E3ks Band will meet for a strike. Tbe strike at the New York John Wright's and Mr. and Mrs. H. yard jaunt after a blocked punt and mlttee which Drought atiout the co- felanehaator came to Ufe in the A. Scorschuk The Boys’ Club gave a Hallowe'en ”No. Your father has always A couch in one corner, which conference race, Nebraska and Kon- BON AMI LEAGUE won whan Hinkle scored two Pug Mondars o f Droks Usd with . . . W atUM Mrs. Joseph Walsh of Danbury rehearsal this evening at eight plant waa called In sympathy of B. Pomeroy’s. well and Mr. and Mra. Donald Tut-. Clark ordInaUon were WUliam • Blnghsir final parted with two scores tn quick LT oarty for the Girls' Club last F ri­ said we’d all have plenty." made a not comfortable bed at soo, eolHde at Lincoln with tbe minutes bofore ths gome ended, aft­ Pets Rivera ot ths Oklahoma Agglos was here for a ehort time Thursday. o clock at tbe Elks Home. Mem­ the Strike at the Staffordville plant Perkins L. Lathrop ia a patient at Ue came out from Bloomfield to (V . M. a A. Alleys) of Harvard, George F. Little of Rut­ order. Led by DeBastian, whoiw run­ Osbbey ...... day evening at the Communltv 'That’s hardly fair to you. And night, became an o-namental as­ (Tornhuskera heavily favored. er a 60-yord Packer drive. with 88 points for tha Missouri Vol­ 23 TEAMS REMAIN .... Sauvrt Mrs. Walsh, who war teacher ot the bers of tbe Windsor, Broad Brook when about 230 workers went out on thi Hartford hospital. be with the group. gers, Commander A. C. McFall, Jr., ning and passing featured Mortar- ia house. The tables were decorated and Tbompsonvllle bands will be Sept. 16th '.vhen the company al­ Rev. Alison ot Tolland exchanged Several changes are being made after Ml, Jack and Jill are only set to hts room in the daytime. The Bsstorn Program Cards Beat The Rams ley leadership. grammar room in the Hebron Green Finnegan ...... 81 86 85 253 of Navy, and Alex O. Severance of tym pUy, the locals prev«ntedd. Nabraifebrask*, r*a 60 *

»OPTS AND HER BUDDIe s ~ Boys ^ Will Be Boys >H0M EY,AH H IM e o O T « taVOlME L ^ P W 09 OX OOYto con e OQAH To OPN' p Ata SCARCE Ata HEN'ta THtf'LV. ®E HORS SCA4R.CE T^^A^» EvJE5i BUir CLASSIFIED t e e t h ROOHD HEAH TOOAfY , m(m line o f talk ought to bring Smith—We lost half of our Mtob- l a t e l y - an intervlaw: •n equipment when our eountiy " I am trying." said the atnmger home burned. § 9 at the door of the seaside boarding Jonea—Which was IL the can bouse— "I am trying to trace a lady opener or the corkscrew T whose married name I have forgot­ ten. All I know Is that she Uves In Judge— Mrs. Murphy, why did this neighborhood. II i . LOST AND FOUND 1 AIITUMOUILES FOR SALE 4 AGENTS WANTED 37-A HOUSEHUI.D GiNIDS 51 LEGAL NOTICES with reverM plays and forward- City and was fined 8500 fo r not jmu assault the gas man? lateral combinations, accounted for keeping his appointment' .... “But she Is easily described," be Mrs. Murphy—Sure, yer honorjta CHRISTM AS CARDS. Sell 50 aa- A T A COURT OP PROBATE HELD LOST —DIAMOND rlB(. Aqu»- 1B83 FORD DELUXE coupe 8333, FOR SALE—GAS STOVE, gray WESLEYAN ANNEXES the laat tally. Charlie Dressan will have the Wg. went on. “ She la a lady of singular called me an occupant. IBM Ford Deluxe sedan 8385. 46 •orted folders, name Imprinted enamel. In good condition. 170 Oak at Mancheater within and for the BUurtM rtni, crystal braeslat In D istrict o f Mancheater. on the 10th Coast Guard and Anmld, idle laat nals of every Southern Asaoclatira beauty and charm, with a pink and -man white anvelops teat Tuesday Pine atreeL . 81.00—coat yrou BOc. Samples free. atreet, 3nd floor. day o f October A. D.. 1937. week, regird themseIvVa for the club after bis first trip around the white complexion, ean like sea- NOTHINO IS MORE SUGGB8- Dunbar, New Brunswick, N. J. Preaent WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq.. wars today, the Cadets preparing shells, eyes like the stars, and hair ^ BlSht CaU 8S77. 1935 CHEVROLET Deluxe tudor STATE GRID UTLE circuit. •nVE OF A DEAD BURG THAN Judge. for Friday night's melee with Mass. Coaches needing a real kicker such as a goddess might envy.” sedan, black llnteb. very clean Eatate of Andrew H. Kjellqulst late A LOT OF BUSINESS BUILD­ LOST— FCR8E containing money, HOARDERS W'ANTED 5»-A State and Arnold Journeying Satur­ might look over Bnmo Konopica of “I ’m sorry, sir,'* said the UtUc throughout, mobsli trim, new Urea, SITUATIONS WANTED— of Manchester, In said District, de­ INGS BADLY IN NEED OF to or bstween Manchester PubUc ceased day to Staten Island for a game Esstnual training high achool at Den­ servant girl. “ But I don’t know— PAINT. Markst and Wooiworth Store. motor esceiJdpL Price apacteJ for FEMALE 3t> W AN TE D —TW O MEN to ahare On motion of Ruth K. McLachlan with Wagner. ver . . . all be ^d was boot one Suddenly a voice came from ths Ftedsr please return to M n. A. E. Saturday 8445. Cole Motors, 6468. large front room, with twin beds. of aald Manchester executrix Becomes Small College 132 yards . . . standing two jraids top of the stairs: "Jane. teU the Phyllis— Did she remember you . Stewart, Rockville R. P. D. N a S. WANTED—HOUSEWORK to do. All home cooking. Laundry attend­ OROERED:~That six months from 1B31 O AKLAND Sedan, rubber In the 39th day o f October A. D.. 1987 behind hla goal line, he kicked one gentleman I'll be down in a minute. on your birthday? ' Reward. Telephone W llllmsntlc part time. Reasonable. Write Box ed to. Ratea reasonable. Call 8357. 77 yards on the fly . . . the ball bit good condition. Price 8M.00. Apply T, Herald. be and the same are limited and al­ Champ By Beating Trini­ Doris— Yes; aba gave me a date- • nss-a. or In person at 693 Center street. lowed for the creditors within which the other side's 35 yard line, took a 306 Center atreeL Sports Roundup Officer (to colored driver who haa book with her birthday printed In iToonerville Folks Irene King. to bring in their claims against said tremendous hop and bounc^ over red. B.V Fontaine Fox LOST—SA TC R D AT, live o’clock, estate, and the said executrix Is di­ the goal line, rolled through the end been whipping hla horse)—Don’t rected to give public notice to the ty; State Wins By 20-7. New York, Nov. 1— (A P)—Henry whip him, man— talk to him. itear Mosser’a market, 341 Spruce DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 none and finally was halted by a flag PAINTING-PAPERING 21 creditors to bring In their claims Armstrong may never defend the Driver (to horse by way of open­ ~ T 2 ; biowh purse containing wrist APARTMENTS—FLATS— within said time allowed by posting a pole 30 yards behind the g ^ Une C ANARIE S— CAGES. Seed for sale. featherweight title he won from ing conversation I—Ah comes from watch; currency. Reward. Dial Next to Larrabee’a Barber Shop, TENEMENTS 63 copy* of this order on the public sign By ASSOCIATED PRESS . . . the kid is a nifty first sacker OUR BOARDING HOUSE 4803. PROPERTY OWNERS— AttenUon post nearest to the place where the Petey Sarron the other night . . . and has been offered contracts by N ’Awleans. Wheah does you-all QuoU^tiors— 17 Pitkin street deceased last dwelt within said town The Yale football team remained 86.95 repapers room, calling paper­ FOR R E N T—6 ROOM tenement, Henry has a lot more trouble mak­ Detroit and Cfieveland . . . (tip; come from? and by publishing the same In some undefeated today and Wesleyan HAAF ~SPU TT—STTJTT c ed or kalBomlned. Material, lanci steam beaL all modem Improve­ ing the weight than most of you Southern Oslifomla is his favorite h e 's b e e k j ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 newspaper having a circulation In held the small college grid cham­ In Texaa .last week they told me THE FROCACITY OF LIZZIE complete inside, outelde painting. ments. 31 Union streeL said probate district, within ten days suspect . . . he’ll "trade" on the college) . . . no change In Roee Professor (In Higher Mathemat­ bualneas had never been more pros­ M U M B L IW ' POULTRY AND SIIPPUES 43 from the date of this ordsr, and re­ pionship o f Connecticut. Large MvingA Work guaranteed. championship In a few over-the- Bowl choices over the week-end ics)—Give an example of an Imag' perous. and I think that's true gan- “ S A --'.,.- ^ ©LK^aeSTIMO THAT 1 T O H » S H U F s o n , FOR FnXXNQ. Free If you turn makis to this court o f the notice These were the paramount facts Lang. Phone MB3. N A T IV E YOUNG com and milk- given. welght boute, then abdicate (as . . . they’re still Alabama and Inary spheroid. erally throughout the whole coun­ PUT UP *TH5 STOPM cart it away. Call 6713. FOR R E N T— 6 ROOM tenemenL developing from Saturday football California. ALU PAV>-e» fed turkeys, roasting chickens, WILLIAM 8. HYDE within the confines of the Nutmeg Barney Ross did) and go after the Student— A rooster's egg. try.—Secrete^ Ickes. WlNDOWS-^LkSMf E<3At>. Inquire at 80 Server streeL Judge. lightweights . . . If Big Hank • • • m a y b b s o m e heavy fatted fowl, and broilers. We State. The resulte; KEFAIKING 23 H-11-1-37, Greenberg knows what he la talking 1 MLM5T FATHOM A lOBA OF H »/ dress and deliver. Otto H. Herr­ FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenemenL ------Yale 9; Dartmouth 9. There was a mao In our town. Women are of tremendous Im­ - Manchester about, Mickey CkKhrane will never portance to a fhan'a life. W A Y TO B e R ID O P THACT mann. Phone 5085. all modem improvements, garage. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Wesleyan 7; Trinity 0. lURCaCAMPSEm The chump thought be waa wise. t h a t ' s B E B M ROADSTER SPORT tops, and at Manchester, within and for the catch another major league game — Warner Baxter, movie . Call at 14 Edgerton Street, or tele­ Conn. State 30; Middlebury 7. He swore (it i5as his policy) SAUCEBOy— -1 MIGHT SeWD B R B W IW ' HJ T H ' Evening: Herald roadster curtains rspalred. Lug­ FANCY Q UALITY broilers, roast­ District of Manchester, on the lOtb . . . attention, Florida; "You’ll see He'd never advertise; • • • gage and harness repairing. Chaa. phone 8301. day of October, A. D., 1937. New Britain Teachers 3; Ameri­ h e r A WIRE TELLIWQ OF ' ing chickens and fowl, dressed. can Internationa] 9 (played Frl. War Admiral at Hialeah this winter LEAD AT BUIARDS But, one day, be advertised. I hope these photographs do not WCkXi, IS B U B B L iw ' Laking, 90 Cambridge street. I'ela- Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., CLASSIFIED Fresh eggs delivered direct from Judge. night). . . George Bannon, official time­ And thereby hangs a tale— appear. We’II never be received «OMB SICKWESS THAT WAS OVER— -OR PiD pbonc 4740. FOR R E N T —F IV E ROOM flat, all keeper at New York fights as long aS ADVERTISEMENTS Carlson A Son Poultry Farm. Tele­ Estate of Alexander M. Rogers late The dream like finish, seemingly Hla ad waa set In slx-potnt type In polite society again. b e f a l l e w a c l o s e T=R|EWD modem Improvements, steam beaL of Manchester. In said District, de­ anybody can remember, Ik in a hos­ Philadelphia, Nov. I.— (A P ) — HE ROLL OFTS phone 4317. taken from some game In neveiv And headed "Sheriff's Sale.” — Duke of Windsor after Inspect­ Oeeu ala e * a n «« vacea la e Mae. W E SPECIALIZE IN applying garage. Inquire 14 Edgerton street, ceased. pital with pneumonia. Marcel Camp, of Detroit, bad a ing a German coal mine. b l t t h e r C R c w i e s a r e TM'SBAtr AMO or telephone 8301. The Executrix having exhibited her never land, by which Yale preserved toltlela BBBbsra aaS sbbrsTlatloaa asbestos siding, and recovering ROASTING CHICKENS. Broilers, chance today to take undisputed * • • UNKWOWLJ t o m e -~^ l e t eeab aaaal as e ward eaS aawpaaae administration account with said es­ Ite undefeated status agalnat the possession of first place In tha ORDER AND SYSTEM (7LBAR CRAfTK HIS roofs. Workmanship guaranteed. fowl and roasting duck. Also duck tate to this Court for allowance. It is Maxle Rosenbloom is planning a I would Uke to be known as the werSe ea twe warda MlalaiaB aaat la FOR R E N T— 4 ROOM tenement, all Creen tidal wave from the Hanover round-robin world championship THE WAV_ FOR CONCENTRA­ METH i W K - Sriaa af tSraa Uaaa Painting and carpenter work. A. A. eggs B. T. Allen, ST Doans street. , OR D E R E D :->Th at the 8th day of European tour and Just to make the Great Repealer. I f elected I srill SKULL WHBKJ Improvements, Including furnace. November A. D., 1937. at 9 o’clock hills was the talk of the nation to­ pocket billiard tournament. TION ON THE MAIN ISSUE. HA4-A4 — Dion, 81 Wells stfeeL TsL 4860. Telephone 7616. day. And, for the fifth successive picture complete his booking agent move for the repeal of one obsolete *TH' ROWDV Inquire at 12 Glenwood street. forenoon, at the Probate Office, In la a W. K. Screen comedian . . . Camp, who ended the first week’s or useless law each week. said Manchester, be and the same Is week, all-American CTlnt Frank Cb CAFCT TOOK A It. teat LUtai AN D SAFE combinations thla department had a tough day compeUUon Saturday Ued for first THEY GOT THE HEIR ALSO — Bruce Barton, advertising man, K. assigned for a hearing on the allow­ again was the standout hero in a TH E A IR —She was married in Clo­ Oaab Cbaraa changed, key nttlng duplicating ARTICLES FUR SALE 4.5 ance of said administration account picking football winners Saturday place with Ralph Greenleaf, defend­ who te running for Oongreas. CORKiBR TtXO auva Oats ..I T au| * ata Guns, vacuum eJeanera, clocks ttc.. BUSINESS LOCATIONS contest. ing champion from New York, met quet to Walter Johnson and to this • • • S Oaeaeaetlvestive Data ..I • atal II su with said estate, ai>d this Court di­ Not since Tale's famed 33-33 tie . . . score was, 10 won 7 lost 3 tied FA«T« cleaned, repaired. Bralthwalte. 53 FOR SALE— BABY stroUer and FOR PENT 64 rects the Executrix to give public no­ . . . teams which "done us wrong" Benny Allen o f Kansas C3ty In to­ onion were bom three children. Hla whereaboute are a secret. I Dar . II atal II ata tice to all persons interested therein with Dartmouth several years back ardsaa faa Imaalaa lassrtleaa Pearl etreeu < carriage combined with hood 85. In a big way were Auburn, Detroit, day’s round of matches. Both Last 3rear unbelievers sealed up to appear and be heard thereon by baa a more thrilling struggle un­ Cajnp and Greenleaf won all three Will be aSarwad at tha aaa Uiaa rmla Telephone 819b. publishing a copy of this order In Minnesota, Illinois and North Caro­ Mother—Come here, Johnnie; I several groundhog holes, and ' ^■eealal lataa far leae tana avart FOR RENT—SltiKE at 995 M«i" folded Itself on the Bowl greens­ of their matebea laat week. have some good news for you. some newspaper having a circulation ward and the 10,(XK) who were un­ lina . . . but we're still taking found a polecat In one of them! to t edaartlalBa sivaa epaa raqaast. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 28 •trect Apply Edward J. HoU. In said District. f*ve days before said bows for being one of the two or Charles Seaback, Boston veteran, Joknale (without enthusiasm)— — William O. Hensd, Pennayl- _ Ada erdarad bafora tba third or drib day of hearing and return make to able to get inside the big oval miss­ •te win be abaraad aalt for tba sa- FUEL AND FEED 49-A three guys who picked Georgia Tech met Irving Crane, of Livonia, N. Y „ Yes, I know; father Is home again. vanla groondhog ezperL this Court. ed one ^ the football shows of the in the other match thla afternoon. tael aawbar or ttmaa iha ed eppaar- MALE, mSTRUenON. Men to WILLIAM 6. HYDE year. to beat Vaedy . . . and if jrou want Mother^Yea, but how did you eC eberslbd at th, raia aaraad bat take up A ir Conditioning and Elec­ HOUSES FOR SALE 7 ’J Judge, another Up, Tennessee may get Its Two former championa Erwin know? as aUawaaaa ar r,' .. .ir aaa ba mada FOR SALE — SEASONED hard Wesleyan, already conqueror of Rudolph of Cleveland and Jimmy ea als claM sdii -a aftar tba tric R^rigeratlon and better them­ H-11-1-17. ears pinned back by Auburn Satur­ Johnnie—M y bank won't rattle wood 86.00 load. Call 8641. M ANCHESTER — NEW 6 room Coast Guard and Qinnecticut State, Oiras of Wilmington, Del., ware any more. ■ftb day. selves. Must be mechanically m- found Trinity a fairly rugged but day . . . stranger things are hap­ A T h o u g h t Ms earblda*. ...uiar Haas Bat clined, willing to train in spare colonial house with all modem im- pening every Saturday. scheduled to clash tonight along MIA provemente. insulated, attached ga­ not Insurmountable barrier to the time to qualify. Write, UUllUes Ed Barrow, general manager of with Andrew Ponzl of Philadelphia Liooal Man—Are 3Tou col- ^Tha aareld wtn not ba raspaealbla rage, tile bath, 1st floor lavatory state title. IiuL, Box W. R , Herald. GARDEN—FARM— BULLDOGS HOLD LEAD the Yanks and Damon Runyon, the and Onofrio Lauri of Brooklyn. lage man? Happy are Thy meo, happy a n tor wsfa tbaa sas laaerraat laaartloa and hrepiace. Large rooms and a Wealeyran actually won the game these Th.v servants, which stand S( aat sdrartlaaaiaat srdarad tar DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 It. the first quarter by stopping four author are off for a hunting trip to Friend—No; a horse stepped on lla large lot. For price and terms te'a- Tom Tawkey's South Carolina my bat. rontlnually before Thee, and that Tba laadvartsat sail______at iBsar^ FOR SALE—LARGE popping com, phone Manchester 6394 or sec IN AMERK GRID LOOP Trinity line bucks Inside the five- hCM Thy wisdom.— I Kings lO A UIIMINESS yard stripe, the last lunge carrying ranch . . . Benny Leonard has a HIT AND RUN DRIVER Mat Mblleatlaa at advartlatas will ba and Baldwin apples. E. W. Atwood, George L Fish, l i t Benton etreeL • * • MaOdad salt bt eaaesUatlaa af Iha OPPORTUNITIES 32 to within inches of the final marker. likely looking lightweight In "Irish And this Is a searching question; dbam Buds far tba aarrisa rsadarsd Lake street. Phone 8037. EMdle" Dunn, of Scranton, Pa. . . . It was a very small station In the Happiness te neither within ua FOR SALE—AT VERNON DepoT, Once stopped. Trinity seemed to KILLS WATERRURY MAN only, or without us; It Is tha union . An advanlsaawBU waat searonB New York. Nov. 1.—(AP) — John Montapie, the golf mystery Highlands, and to the solitary rail­ to stria, aopt aad ttposrapbt with FOR RENT—IN BU8LNI£MS M built 6 years, dngle 4 room house, I', unable to get going again and of ourselves with God.—Pascal. There's plenty of action, of one sort man, stole the show at the Cotton way official In view the English tadalatlsBS aaforead bt tba pabllsb, Uon, brick mercantile buiiamg open attic, oak floors, fur­ Wesleyan's alert Cardinals were •to ead that laearva tba rlebl te or another, In the American Pro CHub last night > • • along State Waterbury, Nov. 1.— (AP)-John woman vlaltor was calling: "Portah, O U O T H IW with 3000 R. of ground Ooor space. nace, electric lights, well water, ready for the break which finally •dlv, rsviaa sv rsjaat aat aopt aaa. Football League, but no team seema came In the third period when Mlm street In (Chicago they’re laying KukalUs, 63, o f Waterbury died at portah, oome here at once!" atdarad sbjaatlaasbla. Suitable tor tight manufacturing. garage In basement, lot lUUx'ibU. A B O LT FACE SEU IS UEAKIKJG TAXCOLLEaOR’S to be doing anything about the full Daddario snatched an enemy pass odds Tony Lazzeri will pilot the 9 10 o'clock this morning at St. What d’ye wont?" that worthy L t t a T iC CIXMINO ROURS—ClaaalBad adt Apply Edward J. HolL Price 82500. Wm. Moore Sr., Ver­ to ba pabllsbad sa n s d a t ataat ba ra- Nelson the Los Angeles Bulldogs out of the air and raced 50 yards Chibu In 1939 . . . believe it or not Mary's hospital as a result of In­ asked. non Depot, or telephone Manches­ hold on first place. but the dressing room of the Green Wilmington. N. C.— Policeman to l^ ^ b t U s’sloak aaaai dt^ardats NOTICE OF SALE to the 3-yard line. He was given juries suffered when struck by the "I've lost my luggage," aha called. cruising In a patrol car thought tha t*> 1921 roRitiM r m * ter 8479 for Information. The New York Yankees won their the honor of bucking It over. Bay Packers Is plastered with pep car of a bit and run motorist on ’Then," came tha retort, “ for HELP WANTED— talks . . . Frank O. Menke, the voice coming over the radio told S( ()R( HY SMITH In pursuance to the provisions of first game of the season, yesterday Connecticut State, which has the Wolcott-Brlstol highway Satur­ what wad ye be wanting a porter." them to "pick up a drunk." ______A K iller for Company TELEPHONE TOUR FEMAI.E 35 over the third-place Boston Sham­ made tremendous strides of Im­ sports writer. Is making a hit with By JOHN C TERRY the General Statutes of the State of his Friday night, broadcasts. day night. He suffered a compound They Investigated—then beat W AN T ADS LEGAL NOTICES rocks, 13 to 7, and the Rochester provement since the season began, AN INSTRUCTIVE BOOK IS r ~ A CHINESE POCTPR tS^ICKLy SUMMONEDCHUNC VIMft. WANTED — TWO WOMEN for Connecticut and tax warrants prop­ fracture of the right leg and frao* quick retreat. WHAT WILL HAPPEN Ato Bto a a ^ M avsr tba taiapheaa erly Issued to me as Tax Collector AT A COURT OF PHOBATE HELD Tigers, runners-up to ths League short-circuited the ' Middlebury ture of the skull. LIKE PREACT4INO. THE ONLY CHAROB IIATB fflven Rbovo permanent position, experience In Those who have been accusing The voice at the microphone ac- IDECOnCNV WITH THAT by the Town of Manchester, yon at Mancheati-r. wUhln and for the leading Bulldogs, who did not play, powerhouse with power of its own Milton W. powers, 28, of Waters PEOPLE WHO WILL READ IT Sf navertleem. hut sewing helpful, but not essential. D lilrtc l of ^fanch«•t«r. on the 3oth tied with the Bcngals of Cincinnati, In grinding out a 20-7 victory be­ Minnesota of vmrld-wlde rccrulUng tuaUy had said, "pick up a skunk." T ie CHINESE WHO DEUVfIVD FliNOf- TN-TNERI'E GAia BATES will te MMVted u are hereby notified that I, Samuel bury, surrendered to police yester­ ARE THE ONES WHO DON'T Apply and state age, and experl' day 6f October A. D . li»37. 17 to 17. fore a happy Dad’s Day crowd. may be Interested to know that BLIMEVS NOTK TO CHUNS VINfr yOidXd j^ATMKWT If ai tte buRl- Nelson, Jr., Tax Collector for the Preaent W IL L IA M 8. HVDE. Eaq.. eight of the regular starters are day afternoon for questioning. Pow­ NEED IT MUCH. I Xn WE CAN HEL^ ••■• • * * • • • • hofote Um Mventli ence If any. Boa V. L. care or The games climaxed a week also Undiscouraged by the absence of SUCCE5T6 A PLAN TD KCSCUT f Town of Manchester, Connecticut, J Udtfe. natives of St. Paul and Mlnneapotls ers Is held as a coronec's prisoner la SOME SHOOTITf HIM* tRltowlaa t h ^ first luerties sf Herald. Eatate of Elisabeth Cooke of Man* marked by the withdrawal of the two of Its star backs, not recovered BlIM EV- SCORCHy ACREC9 ID ••f* •tksrwite tbs CHAAOB will sell at public auction enough or and that the other three come from default of 82,500 bonds. Powers said Thla chap lacked tact but he cheater. In aald Diatrlct, Incapable. Pittsburgh club from further partic­ from Injuries suffered a week ago, knew how to make a quick recov­ ACCOMPANY HIM DE5PIT1 T » k bs •o llte ts A No roopoBRl* all of the following property belong­ The Conaervator having exhibited Minnesota towns within a 100-mile hla car passed Kukaltis of the acci­ Gandy, Neb.—Dr. G. E. Penning­ “ ty orrors Is tolophonod ade ipation this season. The team was the sturdy Connecticut line went to ery: DI5TW 9TOP7Hf SCHEME- WANTED—GIRL TO Uke care of ing to Bridget Rogan and Mra hla Hnal arcoum with said estate to radius of Minneapolis .... Johnny dent scene. Powers told (3>lef In­ ton of Broken Bow went bunting, will bo Mssmofi and tfialr oocmnov thla Court for a llovan re, it la in last place behind the Yankees work on the Middlebury forwards Cal—Who's that awful lookin' m M M o t bo AsaraataoA 3 children. Telephone 3831. James McCulloch of San Diego, when the decision was made and had und provided the margin that spell- Gilbert, the Jockey who bet 81.000 spector Joseph P. Stevens ba haa no but found he had forgotten his hunt­ California, to pay taxes due to the O U D E H LD ;— That the fith day of on Petey Sarron felt so low Satur­ femme in blue over there by the or­ ing license and could not shoot K4y AND THE (7ENERAL ARE IMilfiX OF November, A. D . 1917. at 9 o'clock lost all three of Its starts. It has de a home victory. Trailing 7-6 at recollection of the car striking any­ W AN TE D — G IRL FOR general Town o f Manchester: forenoon, at the Probate Office, in day be didn't show up at Empire thing. chestra ? ducks or pheasants. 6EEIN& THE BUR OFF WHEN THE not yet been decided whether vic­ the start of the second half after Sam—That's my aunt. CLASSinCATlONS housework, ateady a-ork. Apply 'JV 'That certain lot of land situated aald Mancheater. be and the aame ta tories over Pittsburgh will be sub­ So he looked around for some­ CHINESE, MHIND SCORCHy, HURLS aatlgned for a hearing on the allow* enjoying a one touchdown advant­ Cal—Oh, I don't mean her. I Stephen street or 833 Main SL In the said Town of Manchester, tracted from the standings of the age In the first quarter, the States­ thing to shoot at and found a rat­ A KNIFE AT GENERAL CHUNG yiNC - XbfiOfiOteOOtO ••• ••••••••••••••• ance of aald account with aald eatate, mean that horrible one who looks as County of Hartford, State of Con- and thla Court dlrecta the Conaerva* remaining teamA men went Into ths van again when tlesnake. One snake led to anotner. M y SHOUTS ID SCORCHy, BUT HER l&orrtoBoo ••••••••••••••••••••• If she bad on a fake face. DoatbO a a a a a • a a a a••• •••aa•••a•s nectlcuL bounded and described as lor to give public notice to ail per­ Capt Bobby Grosch blocked a Mid­ and by the time the afternoon was K>KB is lOST N THE PROPELLER Obrd of Tbonbo ...... follows: Northerly by land of sona interaaled therein to appear and "The" and " o f ’ are the most com­ dlebury punt on the one-yard- line. Sam— She'a my sister. over Dr. Pennington had killed 50 BU4T- lb MoMorlam .••••••••••••••• ms Howard D. Chapman; Etesterly by he heard thereon by put>llahlng a Cal— Boy. she sure can dance. rattlers. copy of thla order in aome newapaper monly used words In writing. 1A tricky running attack, replete I ao i osd Tosnd ••••••••••■•••• Summit Street; Southerly by land Abbosneomonto •••••••••••••••• having a circulation In aald Olatrtet. Hold Everything! FOPbOOalO aaa.aa aaaaaaaeA aWWAM of Isaac Lydall; Westerly by land of five days before aald day of hearing lED n Tto A r. U Mmmmi A stoM bn oa Wilbur D. Loveland. and return make to thla Court. Abtoawbttoo for 8olo EMERGENCY PURPOSE OF SALE WILLIAM & HYDE FRE(’KLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Biosser Judge. AbtOBobiloo for Kmchaafio aaow The above sale Is to be made for WASHINGTON TUBBS Aoto AccetOoftoo -Tlreo .a a a a « H-11-1-S7. the purpose of paying taxee, inter­ By ( rane OUT OUR W A ^ Abto RopolHBa>-aPatatlMr ••••w FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia r. EltPLOSON AND PISTOL SHOTS'J By Williams Abto fiehoolo ...... t-A est thereon and other legal charges. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD -«SVIIINaPO«rloo ...... II FIRE Ust of October 1, 1930 ___ 30.86 annual account with aald eatate to t h e t e a m HER evAD B asorsl Dlroetors ...... l i thla Court for allowance, It la c » o B o a tio ^ —PlnmblBfi'— Roofing It Sooth 'TIME AND PLACE OF SALE ORDERED:—That the 0 4 ^ 2 1 aald Mancheater, be and the aama la Fsbite Poa«*na«r Borvleo aaaaaaatO-A at Ten O'clock. A. M.. at the Town assigned for a hearing on the allow­ PAlntln#— Popoiioa ...... si Hall in Mancheater, Conn. ance of aald account with said ea Profoooloaol fiorvleoo ...... IS North Dated at Manchester. Connect]- tate. and this Court directs the Trus SUpalrlna ...... is cuL this fifteenth day of October, tees to give public notice to all per­ Tallorinr—•'Drctnr—Oeanlnfi •• S« sons lntereal,ed therein to appear and Tollot Ooodo and Borvleo aaaa«a SI 1937, A.D. be heard thereon by publishing WoBtod—BailnvsB Borvleo « • • • « SO 5432 SAMUEL NELSON, JR copy of thla order In some newspaper Rdoeoileeal Tax Collector. having a circulation In aald District, Coorooo and Classos . a ...... t? AMBULANCE five days before aald day of hearing Piivato loatroetloao ...... SI and return make to this Court.' b r e e z e STLlMBLEsJ DOBClnfi ...... tt-A (Dougan) WILLIAM 8. HYDE M oalcol^Dram atlo ...... Si Judge. yt a Wabtod laotmctloai .«•••••••« Sc Read Hm Herald Advs. H -n-1-17. fAdVANKLE-vJEAlNVCHRISTMAS BUT IT HURTS . PLEASE!I'LL BE ^ BLAZES, 1 DONT KNOW WHAT" \ PlaoaHat 5630 I NEVER. MIND, THOUGH, EASY. YOU'D BETTfeR.1 Bondo—Sloebo—Mortgagee •••«• tl DO YOU THINK MR.WAYTvIAN H E C K , WO.* YOU M OKAY, X’M SURE TO D O - HERE, TAKE THIS Boalnaoo OpportonlUto ...... St (Holloran) WHAT h a s h a p p e n e d TO WASH. IWTENOS TAKING ADVANTAGE SHOULD S E E HIM I WILL. V. R if le , f u . b e b a c k in Moaor to Loaa ...... U A JIFFY. ■ elp oad gifaotloaa OF THE SmjATlOW, SON ? WHEN I CALL Bolp Waatad—Pomal# •••••••«« SI 3060 DOES HE PLAY UP Bolp TTantad Male aaaaaaa**»«a Si ON J U N E • aoloomoo Wantod ...... Sl-A (Qnish) A REAL BUY! TD YOU ? Halp Waottd—Mala oo Fomolo.. SI Agonto Wantod ...... S l-A 2-FAM ILT HOUSE near East Center street, in A-1 con­ SltantloBO W natod^Fonolo St Bltnatlons Wantod—Mala ..a.**. 81 4310 dition. Large comer lot. Owner anxious to sell. If yon Bmplojoiont Agoneloo...... 40 U v o Btorb- Poto —Poaiti|» Toklcloo are looking for something good, look this place over at l>ogw—Bird#— Polo ...... 41 HOSPITAL Idvo BU>eh-*TohleIoo .••••••••«• 4t $4500. 'ib | P e v U rr Abd Supplloo ...... 48 W ablod Poto— Ponitry fit o ^ 44 Far to-»- 5131 Astteloo Por Bala ...... 4S B t e U and Aoooooorloa ...... 44 WATER DEPT. R. T. McCANN Bonding Mntortnla ...... 47 69 Center Street TeL 7700 or 4209 D lawondo —Wntobao Jawolry •• 4S • 'Dh, sure, I believe ^ ’ve M on a new suit But it's funny the wore for­ Blaet-riant APbllobcao Radio •• 4S got to uke the mothballs out of the pocketf." He says he s sick and tired of hair getting down his neck Foal and Food ...... 4f>A 3 4 1 7 7 PAT. C f f t h e CEROUNt? HOG. M oln ol InotroMonto aaaaeaaswwa SS MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Von Boden Holds the Whip Hand By THOMPSON AND CX)LL ll-l OMIaa sad dtora Cqalpwaat It 7868 A L L E Y O O P gpatilala at tbs dtaras ...... M Part of the Job Is Done, Anyway waartac Apparal—Tara ...... IT MANIMESTER MOW TV4EM,66Km.EM£iO,OOE5 1 VEM, O O C - ^ C B fcH s. -rHose_AH_ c o m - THEY OOMTAIN EMOUC)H C9IOEKICE OF ^^^EAMWHILE, M THE CELL HE LOOKS AT HIS HE BJWLS JUNE OUT FDR By H A M L IN Waalad—Ta Bat ...... H AOQEcTDMV THIS IS OUR LAST ' FES5lOaiS, MADE uatOER YCXJR PRIVATE EXPLOITS TO SEND M3U BLOCK, M/RA BRM/ELVGOES VMTXrH EVERY FIVE KEEPING ME OP LATE ! HE wax/THERE THEY W A T E R CO. AtiB IUCSIB AMV JDS, hOV *6001 OE* THE IMFUJEMCE THE A LL BACK TD TH6 PEM FOR U FE _1F / HEY, POC7ZY- , HEH! NICE GON', BOYS- ~ - t h b d u Sh w it h h e r nu rr o f MINU7ES...AND WHEN SAYS’ 1 NEED SLEEP SO A R E — LIKE SOU S il l y w u ^ CJMCREy WH.L VUH?, ^fltbaat Baaed ...... dl aUBSTKAiST S7BOVM' THOSE PIC- TRUTH s e ia jM , a r e (AV MOTT THE CHAIR.' THEY SHALL REA4A1U OUEEUeS PLAM TD ESCAPE. NOW TAKE iM OPANDUMP ) NOW, ALL WE PBOTECTIOM A ^ M S T SUG«SESTB7.VA z e P E C N o e e u I W AM TA ea Waalad ...... 8 a * A TAPHOME RECOEDSf TEH o 'c l o c k 1 CAN BE AT MY BEST BETTER (SET D1NA DOWN INTO THAT CX' 7 GOTTA OO ' r t o ard lU M ftd M 5974 MXIR. TREACHERV.' VASUMPIN- SMOKE VENT. GET ata ...... M dl HE SENDS ME TD B E A T KINa«TOKI. fO O Z V O U T A V A f , H O M E .' A N D T H A T ’S HIV TM‘ WAV FIRST. OOOEEK TINS!, G A S CO. W0<3GI£> RIGHT} sate FlatA Taw TEAM II • Laaatteas tar Far Baat .....< 5075 ta Baat ...... dS ELECTRIC CO. Baal ■atata Pda tola Mt Batldtaa tar Bala . « M M F ia p s r » ta r Bala ... m ta aad i M B t tod Bala ... m t l 5181 I tar Bala «...... M .^a ft br Sale ...... Ma.aa tt Fiapaitt tar iala 1« EVENING HERALD laa tar Bala ft 5121 J ■ ■■■