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PAGE THIRTEEN Joe McCarthy's All Victorious Yanks Break Up For The Year THE BURLINGTON FREE PRSS AND TIMES: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1938 Springfield igh Again Fans Wonder What Can Ever Stop Them Their Farms Grow Stars Like Weeds 25 P. C. Stronger In '39 Cats Return To Practice; Few Injuries Crossley May Be Out For a Time Union Next Foe Thebaud And Bluenose Race Again Today Program Calls For a Triangular Course Yankees' Owner Strikes Out in Supreme Court WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. Jacob Ruppert, owner of the world's champion Yankees, struck out today in the Supreme Court at a cost of $637,291.

The brewer, through his attorneys, informed the court that in pie-prohibition days tie lent money to saloon keepers for the purchase of equipment. Because of "the prohibition situation" in 1918, certain of these loans had to be written off the books. Rogers Hornsby To Manage Baltimore Orioles BALTIMORE. Oct. 10.

W-Rogers Hornsby. the man who held almost every "most or "highest" title in major league baseball signed on as manager of the Baltimore Orioles of the International League' tonight. John Off den, general manager, in announcing the deal said there had been several weeks ol dickering. Ogden declined to reveal the terms but it was reported Hornsby, at one time one of the highest paid players, will receive $10,000. But even ten thousand is a "most" for Hornsby in the minor league.

Travis Jackson of Jersey City has hitherto been considered top money man with a reported $9,000. Burleigh Grimes Is Released As Dodgers' Manager NEW YORK, Oct. 10. The Brooklyn Dodgers, following an old Flatbush custom, today formally announced they had released Burleigh Grimes as the club's manager and then set out to pick the 1939 leader from a field that included Leo Durocher, Jimmy Wilson, Charles (Chuck) Dres-sen, Frank Frisch and Wade Killefer. Grimes release was no surprise.

It had been known Burleigh was through for some time. Larry MacPhail, the Brooks' energetic vice-president and general manager, soured on the old spitballer after the team's last western trip, a disastrous affair. Grimes was told September 1 he was through. NEW YORK. Oct.

10. CV-Joe Wi the Colby victory ear marked in the records, the University of Vermont squad discussed Saturday's battle just Ions? enough to review mistakes and then went busily to work in prep Bids For Title Rolls Over Fair Haven High 27-0 For 4th Consecutive Win The G.een Tornado of Springfield High school. State football champions a year ago. appears well on the way to retaining that title again this fall. Paced by Joe Krupsky.

a lighter and faster edition of the former all -State star Steve Krupsky. Springfield rolled over Fair Haven 27 to 0 Saturday for its fourth consecutive win. What opposition is left will come from St. Albans. West Rutland, Rutland, Burlington and Newport, the other five undefeated teams in State ranks.

Rutland outmaneuvered Windsor Saturday 14 to 0 for its second State triumph, winning a touchdown victory from M. S. J. the previous week. Crestfallen Cubs Return To Home Town Gabby Hartnett Says There'll Be New Blood In Next Year's Team CHICAGO, Oct.

10. The crestfallen Chicago Cubs returned from the World Series wars today to face a threat of a sweeping shake-up. Manager Gabby Hartnett, dis. appointed by the team's sorry showing against the New York Yankees, confirmed reports that he contemplated a new blood transfusion in an effort to build the club's strength. "Are you planning a shake-up from top to bottom? reporters inquired.

"Say yes," he replied in the forthright Hartnett fashion. He also disclosed he would confer with owner P. K. Wrig-ley concerning moves to put "powerful men" in Cub uniforms next year. Reception Crowd Shrinks Just one week ago some citizens turned out to hail the Cubs when they brought the National League championship home from St.

Louis. Today aration for the Union game at Ruppert sought to deduct this week-end. With Red Crossley, 145 pound $1,382471 from his 1918 income as bad debt, but the internal revenue collector disallowed $919,958 of that amuont. Ruppert brought suit, con- quarterback, on the sidelines with an injured leg. Coach! Sabo devoted attention to developing another pilot in case Crossley is not available this week.

The iniury is not rrmcidprpd RPriOllS ibllt it Will tending the income tax he paid jbe matter of two or three dayr was $637,291 too high, but the 'to determine whether or not i Crossley will play. McCarthy's all-victorious New. By TOM HORGAN York Yankees broke up for the) GLOUCESTER Oct. 10. year today, as the baseball world (JP Although he drew first blood wondered when and where they; by taking the opening race of a will stop in the mad rush that three-out-of -five series with Cap-has swept everything before it Angus Walters' big salt The first club in history to win three world titles in sue-j banker Bluenose.

Canadian de-cession and the parent organiza- fender of the international fisher-tion of two clubs which met In; mens trophy Captain Ben Pine the -Little World Series," the of the Gloucester challenger. Ger-Yankees apparently have all it trade L. Thebaud, tonight, on the takes to make a one-club show eve of the second race, strove to of big league baseball for years improve the American contender, to come. Any talk of breakmg No sooner had Thebaud arrived un the team is hot air. Owner today from Boston, off which port Jacob Ruppert is now out to she scored her initial victory yes-strengthen, not weaken, the terday.

than Captain Ben sent her team that already has written mainsail back to its makers for baseball records. i alterations This required his rnr in crew to labor weI1 mto the eve" Stronger In 939 ning. bending back on the great Reports from the vast club farm expanse of canvas, to have the chain indicate the champions challenger ready to leave early should be 25 per cent stronger tomorrow morning for the starting next year. The farms are somewhat to the westward ing stars like weeds and several of the harDOr entrance, are expected to step mto the prosrao, cans fof a club roster next year. One.

Char- start and a 36-mile triangular lie Keller of Newark, is almost course intended to give the con-sure of a regular outfield berth. tenders both leeward and wind-giving McCarthy a dream out-jward work field. Though rival clubs tiave; Nor was captain Walters idle offered as high as $125,000 for throughout the day. He sent his Keller, the Yankees have reject- main topsail ashore again to be ed all bids. recut.

having found previous al- Northern Vt. Possibilities U. S. Court of Claims decided against him, and torlay the Supreme Court refused to review the case. That left the lower court decision standing.

Jones May Play Quarter Sabo selected Cri-captain Dave Jones for the quarterhackinc duties. Jones alternated with! i Kimball at left halfback against Annual Meeting Of Underbill Winter Sports Club The annual meeting and official opening of the t'nderhill Winter Sports Club will take place at the Shelter House, Underbill, on Wednesday evening at 7:30 with elections of officers and directors for the Big Brown-Indian Deal Rumored One of "Biggest'' In Baseball History The powers in the no.thern half of the State appear to be Bellows Free Academy of St. Albans, Burlington and Newport possibly rated in that order. F. A.

has taken St. Johnsbury Lyndon and Weeks school without trouble but has yet to face an acid test. Burlington owns vic Colby and turned in one of hir best college performances. The backfleld needs both men and 'Jones' conversion to quarter is the best solution of the situation. Butch Broutsas.

who replaced Dartmouth-Brown Special Cancelled BOSTON, Oct. 10. The crosslev last week-end. is also be- tories over St. Johnsburv and CLEVELAND.

Oct. 10. MP) 300 members of the old Spaulding and Newport enters 1 and Malne to-W groomed for the job. guard gathered at the LaSalle Cleveland News said the Cleve- the nicture with a vln.i1"1 annuuncea cancellation ui Relardinelli Back tory over Montpelier Hig'a school 54ba11 special to the Da t- land Indians and the St. Louis 'street station to greet the squad 6V mouth-Brown tramp nt.

Hanover mere weic nu yimci Prnn-nc or-o i-ontn imnn tc i-otum fmm tv tract ame at nailuvcr are its return irom me Burlineton and a nch t.h nd sitiia-I arowns reported ready to! upon Other ski clubs are invited to send representatives to join in ivember 5th and Burlineton also next Saturday because o. "7 make one of the biggest trades in! "Don't worry," cried several faces Rutland I to a tatef stional operattas conditions on flood- baseball history. Cleve- of the faithful, as they crowded icLrhTmDo between Concord BelardineUi .195 JiVl officials refused comment, (about the players. "There'll be "The National League, con- temtions failed to make it set soled Bucky Harris, manager of properly. Changes also were made; the open discussion regarding 'iEmESS JJ-ta some of BluenoM's other can-l improvements planned during feel very happy.

All its pennant vas and bands were set up around winner has to do is to face tnose th ripfpndpr's ore tnnmast which SDaulding which lost to qnrins w- ana wnite Klver Juncuon u. 7hP firf 7, urtpr ofi Tlie rePrt was that the Tnbe another." neld oy a staBle iotat fo? theiVt- fS mf did notiwould iv pit9rs Denriis Hartnett declined to name the State crown last war ahsnrhsri It also was stated there will be trie Kuipers n7.house and WUlis Hudlin. Out- men he would place on the yea? absorbed1 also was stated there will be the Rutgers game and home and Willis Hudlin. Out- men he would place on ve defeat the no regular day Passenger train pla ntv Smn? who nlaved a'filder Earl AveriU- Second Base-; block, but he told correspom ft ff, ov that route Friday or Sat-1 with ck Salmor who plaj-ed man Sammy Hale and an uniden- on the train: correspondents its third consecutiv xanss in one series a jear. nuw crackecj during yesferdays con-' about us? In the American h.

been busy during the summer months clearing slopes, build- line ucii nea mnemer plus $100,000 for "There'll be a clean sween of League we have to see em around burs skip0er to douse some! all Year" lFl "The route between Concord his first starting appearance. Pitcher Buck Newsom, Infielders the ball club. That includes new trails and providing ac ft tur, fnr, and White River Junction, the. nanana tun, naipn iiress and ielders, infielders and pitch-Don Heft ner, and Outelder Roy ers rm not mentioning any BeI- names but there'll be a differ- ui 1113 iicauaau aiiui tij uciuic utr Not At Best In Series finish. Strangely enough, the Chi- Captain Angus freely admitted cago Cubs didn't see the cham- the accident did not affect the liai- hart rfurinor tha i-cii7t- hocaiivp Thphaiirt t-ith rnH commodations for ski enthusiasts.

Last Sunday club members spent the day in a working bee, chnwH cars of freight containing ma- Supreme Court from BrVtUebora FL In prep fchool and freshman n-JUhnnn Hinh T7- and clearing four-game series sweep. The about two miles to go held a lead, moving tocks bumps. Others are planned at ient ball club on the north side." Wrigley Will Reopen Coffers The general feeling was that 'Wmley. who laid out $185,000 for Dizzy Dean last year, would rpnnpn his rnffprs this winter pitching and fielding was normal he could not hope to overcome. ranks, the Vermont frosh lost a fluffs and milk sai1 onnu-Q rom 7 iSded TA 'i- JustiCPS BIack and noted; Lyndon InSte.

0 ended a threat on the 3 yard this nec. arv freieht service their dissent to the court's order Zi1 "5L The road'poiiteTSutony Publicly.ara Tne regular intervals to put the territory in the best possible shape. Lebanon. N. High school, Hartnett can uncover likely two passenger trains were bemg maae no commem i -r, i i i Th Mnonev case was among ap- slightly heavier than the Lvndon motioi ir, hohin marirt but the hitting was so far below prefers Different Course Yankee par with a team average Walters did not like but 67 Lou GehS -86 and yesterday's course, twice around rL wad an 18-mile triangle, arranged for Tommy Hennch a mere Had the Yanks broken loose as they did in that critical series last ashore, hich he termed a merry-summer against Cleveland, Tvnna ,11 Ko.n Captain Charles Lyons, chair- dleburj' dropped a 7 to 0 verdict and the Red winR combined proximately 300 which accumu-; Institute football team, shut out The names of Pitcher "Tex" to the Union frosh.

1 night passenger mail and ex- lated during the court's four-j the home team Saturday by the carleton. Outfielders Frank press trains between Boston and month summer recess and were score of 21 to 0. Taking ad-iDemaree and Carl Reynolds, WINOOSKI iurnnr.oi ronsKierei ior review. vantage of perfect interference by Fu.st Baseman "Rip" Collins, his backfieid men, Marty Har- shnrt5tnn tii Catcher Pans mav rn tn Hanmw IOUr cases lnvoivms cue iia- ions than It was. Cub pitching mmt g2 bJ MU Germaln Lucille L.vllee.

BARRE Accident In East Barre may iu naiiutri, inc. I qhui wiup uui vi road stated, on the night train, i "ona! labor relations board three jwood. the fast and chunky lit- Ken O'Dea and Billy Herman, Friday, leaving Boston at 8:45 "iaue kouu gains caPtain and second baseman, ap- i i i nr 1 1 i ritiiiE iiiiii i nr made it look like sandlot stuff. a r- ww i Leon Tenney of Windsor was m. (E.

S. and return, leaving: ine joy line rushes and end runs in published speculation treated at the Barre City Hos-; White River Junction either Sun-! waijf k-h Trnnted review scoring all three anent possible trades or sales committee also was influenced oeorge Josepn Val- -3 a desire to protect the racing TTTT nf thp a rWOrd rascal, fm-m anai' m-V-iiK wiiVit 'w. okjii ui air. ana Airs. Alirea Valley of Winooski Park at St.

puai ior nead and leg lacerations day or Monday at 4 a. m. (EJ irtVr rnTirt deci-1 UIIiion tnoJse widuring the winter. kick each time for the point and sustained in an early morning S. breaker at the gate for a four- iurt 12-miles off shore, whether wavier cnurcn yes all went true over the goal post.

accident in East Barre Sunday The announcement called at-1 isifvo game show that drew a gate of. the single circuit of the 36-mile morning at 8 o'clock in i Ik. During the last quarter Lebanon. Rnllrl Inn Cnhn i He was a passenser a car tention to the fact that the train At 1 was denied. Tne 1 -wt 7 MTiff rnp nnara.

usine substitutes, let the Lvn- uucfiiLfu iJiHvi nyiirmi fir Kror. ennu-n rr nffant tima a a tleboro. A third passenger in the! leaving: Boston Saturday at 9 a Vmwmt Veview of a Fed-don boys get within tneir own'For Winter SDOrtS FanS car was William Johnson, all m. and arrivincr Whit- rHor l0Tt. -1 ten-yard line before the regulars i rui three men part of an emergency Junction at 1:08 p.

m. is not i withdraw litigation aga ns back in and stopped Lyn- (Special to the Free Presi crew of telephone employes work- being operated beyond Concord, i he Ford Motor Company Xor don from scoring by three yards. LYNDONVILLE. Oct. 10.

The stain danSSe Sf.f"? N' 1 amendment of procure. )The Lyndon boys made several Lyouting Club have made siorm aamage. Nurmi. who was 1 perfect passes for good gains but fnr ni-n- $851,166 from 200.833 cash cus- triangle will take them tomor-! "remny o11 by tne tomers. was Frank Crosetti.

row. I pastor, the Rev. George L'Ecu- Though Rookie Joe Gordon dis- captain Angus reminded alliyeIj played some great heroics in his within hearing, a rather wide i Tf J10 'asL escorted first series. Bill Dickey batted radius that both Bluenose and 1 ltar by her John .400 and Red Ruffing pitched two xhebaud were accustomed not tc wPre gown en train winners, Frankie was the one- 12 miles from land, buf Jnwlut satm and her man thorn in the heart of the hundreds, and that the race com- lufje ve" eI1 from a coronet of Cubs. His fielding ruined them mittee's concern was not Sne carried white chrys-in the first game, his homer off preciated.

antnemums. Miss Lillian Laval- Dizzy Dean won the second, and Anyhow, tomorrow he will have iee ner sister, who was maid of in the fourth he ripped off a a COUrse to his liking and not with- i honor was gowned in blue taf-triple that sank the Cubs for out reason. Blueno.se is consider-1 1," wltn matching accessories, good. ably larger than Thebaud, but fj1 carried red carnations. Miss Marty, Cubs' Star slower handling.

M381 Montreal Kevlews uraniea were not Tipar enoueh to srore cernea. then Lebanon tightened ud and nr 94 driving the car stated that the! three men were returning from a (dance in Washington when the1 accident took place. 11 Sovief Airmen 1 A hrnari rontention tnat iV 7- pieieu a tusj ius -v uj A uroaa cuiilciihuh tiiat j.ij tpm from sr.onnir. 1 nio, As Nurmi tnrr.H h. i 'men who strike during a labo Itersection of the East Barre and I -nunul from Page One diSpUte retain that status of em- Washington roads, he stated that: The letter as circulated by Tass ployes vfn tnouh thi liht nf hie r.0f ar under contract not to strike.

The ieet, wnn a laigtf atunc mmvt and outside chimney. Inside the cabin are 100 racks for skis, a cook stove and shelves for food and utensils. Six small windows a. 1 Teamsters ithe window of a house. Think-: Recently Lindbergh again seventh circuit court at Chicago niiu iviiaa xviarion iacroix as The Chicago nero was joe hridpsmairtc eive a cnance ior ine auiuiniit was.

tne. windshield visited the Soviet Union. It should "'T? KU" Continued From Page One installed Marty, also of the west coast, 1 Marty drove in all the Cub runs VOCQnonui cock blue taffeta, respectively, with harmonizing accessories. ui a parnea car, ne tried to avoid be noted that nobodv invited him lsauc 111 awu iit. crashed intn t-t I Mmo m.

t0 for night gatherings. The re- in the second and third games Mnrv SrrinnI They carried pink carnations upon request of the Americans, company 01 ierrc Convention that had heard Presi- c.ent nurncane um iiui, Taking use of the permission to; A ecJyJLi' of! dent Roosevelt's plea for labor tne ten-poie une rl1 and jing tub, and turned over. Nurmi has a bad bruise on his forehead Tenney was cut in several places, and Johnson escaped with a shaking up. Motor vehicle in arrive. Lindbergh visited the fes- cuLl iZtX Peace and harmony and the state-! the 1 100 foot ski slope jump Hi-iti.

v.a.i a board order to reinstate em- j. a Red Cross outfit has been in- ana wouna up uea ior swona Joseph Valley brotner of the place among the all-time series tc th Free groom, was best man. The ush- io.lVeIf Vrin ST. JOHNSBURY. Oct.

lowers were Alfred Valley and mark even though Ruffing st johnsbury vocationaKrad LavaUee. During the service twy hltnnH ny easily their football game Lawrence Villemaire sang "Bene. HacKs umeiy rutting ana neia-; Saturday when they took over the diction Nuptial" and Salu- upon the return to. London made 'Ot the Sands Manuf actur-. A the door staiied the cabin consisting of Cleveland.

Company of a bed. medical supplies and other is open to peace. tt f- A review was denied the Mem- i fiit oiH omiinmotlt "Thp Pfl tors were called to the scene. As a result of their investigation, Nurmi was brought into Barre Matthew Woll, chairman of the 00, or, ttnrinnt. at inVnTr ntuAnttms Furniture Manufacturing uis auu irnii wavaiicut-a intinis St Mary's school of Claremont.

taris." Miss Gilberta Lavallee a i Company, which had made an aiso ieaturea me piay 01 tne woe-; hv. th- amr nf 2n tn 7 resolutions committee, led the; ajj meets vv iiiiii i T-i aci vru iui ki i Astor's guests. It aDDears Lind-1 unsuccessiui attack a lower jngnt against Lewis as ne reaa- present officers of this club sang "Ave Maria." Miss Berna-dette Dore was at the organ. The bride, who was escorted to fully out-classed Chicagos, who jerry" Connors, the trappy little helped beat themselves. right half back proved the hero (municipal court Monday, whre ihe pleaded guilty to a charge "of careless and negligent driving 1 Judge H.

William Scott imposed bergh declared in London that i pou." on tne iaoor Doara i auirar- lormai report tnat Diamea ine of 2QQ enthusiastiC winter sports C. I. O. boss for most of the Germany possesses such powerful i1 to order reinstatement of 13 me piayer pooi spat, tne again when he took the ball from are: President. Milton Kerr; the altar of the Blessed Virgin troubles on the labor front.

The iHrrcirfpnt TCp miit Grant: niic ui aso ana costs. Yankees got $5,815.28 each, the a kickoff and raced 85 yards for by the Sodality Dresident Miss riiHr 4 Rid. R7 v.nVaac no a. i i wlc oouauiy presiaem, jviiss Cubs $4,674.87. The Yankees were aviation, able to defeat the In some of its other orders the air fleets of England, France, the Blanche Lord, placed her bou a touchdown.

He is also credited as liberal with their cuts as with with making a 25 yard and 53 court: Agreed to review a lower court order that $586,000 of impounded funds be turned over to livestock U. S. S. R. and Czechoslovakia.

"On what grounds did he base his statement? Allah alone knows. report endedwith an invitation secretaryt waiter Hughes: treas-to the C. I. rank and file and Rayrnond Russell. The club all unorganized workers to come hold its next annUal meeting into the A.

F. of L. as the house i the ski hut on December 15. of labor. The attack on Lewis brought a thinly wiled threat from DanieljSt.

A. CfUSClderS i4; base hits, slicing their melon into; yard run for the other two touch-30 3-4 shares after giving $3,500 downs. Bedard scored the two in cash gifts. The Cubs, who left extra points. their former manager, Charlie Parizo, Adelard Granger and Joseph C.

Bissonette. Birthday Party Little Miss Patricia Horton celebrated her third hirthrtn commission men at Kansas City. "The second statement out-; The money represents the difler- stripped the first. He declared that at ner homo nn tto of j. xoDin to ieaa nis teamsters i -w rcau mo icauuici Germany Jcm kjjiuik fnrv Aaimce ani nitrner ones ac- a 2-' her Py- Thce out of ganized labor Bill" inqton A.

C. 0 mates Mnsif nH rhipf Snvipt. rivil aviafinn "jr mib.u I i. 3 Grimm, out without a nickel, split1 their booty into 26 Neither of the clubowners madei more than expenses because theyj didn't get the big 5th. 6th and 7th games in which players do not share.

enjoyed. Refreshment "LirSbergh as'chief of aviation! lfn-f" PreSi' served. A color scheme of nink i Such absurd lies can only-make us ST. ALBANS, Oct. 10The St.

Continued from Page One The demonstrations against the and white predominated She is iclared invalid by the Supreme I manrid that, rrptni, Albans Crusaders beatBurnng- "Unbridled Falsehood- Court. Now the secretary is try- Lmittee report be sent back into i I The Crusaders Park, 34 to 0. were the daughter of Mrs. Irene Hor ton and the late Edward Hor ton. She received many gifts.

"A iurtner quite unonaiea i mg to nave tne money returnea tne executjve council. much too strong for tne aurung-convention ff t-i cn twn falsehood followed. 'The Soviet air i to farmers. Tobin said if the i. in i I iav tui owivu fleet, Lindbergh declared, 'is left i Denied reviews of State court! Lmdbergn declared, 'is lext; uenied reviews 01 eiaie coun Personal Items rsonal Items quet and Sodality ribbon there.

Miss Lavallee sang "Adieu Maria." A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's mother following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Valley left on a wedding trip to Quebec City and other Canadian points. They will reside at 298 East Allen street.

Plan Supper The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Episcopal Church will sponsor their annual chicken-pie supper in the church parlors Wednesday, October 26. Meetings The Ladies' Auxiliary to John Ryan Post. No. 1767, V. P.

will meet in the post rooms at 8 o'clock tonight. Frances E. Stevens Chapter, No. 54, O. E.

will meet at the Masonic hall at 8 o'clock tonight. Refreshments will be served. Holiday Observance The city clerk's office will be closed all day tomorrow in observance of Columbus Day. jdoes not take deflnlte steps to re- uTJ, th Floor and Rvan Mrs. Charles Bombard of 3 bor movement, "we anS East Alien I cnaouc siaie.

it wouia oe un- unaer seniencts 01 ueui will trv to huilrt on- nn hnnv 7 necessary to refute such an ob-der at Cincinnati. Ohio, and of rh nTnn HasKovitcn eaciiu tne teamsters union. Rip Collins, first baseman and Cardinal, Archbishop of Vienna, philosopher of the Cubs, summed have caused a good deal of annoy-up the whole 1938 series with: ance in Nazi circles both in Vien- "Thank God none of us was 'na and Berlin, it was admitted, hurt." St. Stephen's square tonight again was the goal of hundreds of evening promenaders. At about So she may donate her blood 7 p.m.

police cleared the square whenever needed, the Education and drew a cordon around it, Committee of Barnstaple. Eng-1 permitting neither pedestrians nor land, has agreed to give Miss M. carriages to pass. Hawkins, headmistress of St.s Only persons able to show they Mary's School, one hour's leave were residents of the roped-on at any time a transfusion is re- i area or had urgent business in it dnwn Rvan milled down five lit. iT.iiW T.nrianri and Ave vious lie.

Kranlmff hptnro rhfi pnnvpnnnn i I ton and Mr. and Mrs. D. Rossi virp-! v. passes ior uie lutaia.

ic ttt 1 1 I a i a. others for operation of a "The same 'The Week' agency of LeRoy, N. have returned VXf in New York city. tr tha.fr of tYIllUl icpuncu liUluuuBlia iui ring yuu wtiveu uie luumu recum- xhe visitors maae oniy one msi mendation and thundered: down. "The one question confronting) Manager Woodard expects to our representatives at everv turn hsvo annther home eame next c.PhPP v-Liiis uijment declared.

that, according to other Business Quebec Dr. and Mrs. Alphonse La- fh. Th tT The court also of the higher command in Lon- a vo n9c: Agreed to to pass on litigation in-is the paramount question of the Sunday before going to Malone. Agreed pass on imgauon tne paramount question of the Sunday who have been who have been were permitted to pass.

a game on the zjra. quired. I Pierre, guests Hon ParU and Pratnie the Soviet1 Mrs Corinne Richard of Le-1 "hfet at waTequal a arrogance and the N. for clair street, have returned to! fleets of Germany and Janan LPA10" ac' JBL.1,??.?: Pnd of one man- i i St. Johns, Que.

taken together, not mentioning To "Tk ithe qualitative superiority of So- iet 18 no solution, until the ktva viet aviation and to designate auction dh ts of that man deprive NYA junior aviauon. Refused to reconsider its nil-, IT'S MAZEL'S FOR WORK CLOTHES NYA Notes The Winooski I football team will open its sea The cathedral was in darkness, with no lights visible through the windows. Bible meetings scheduled for 8 p. were cancelled. It was said they would be suspended for the time being.

Streets, leading to the famous square swarmed with crowds of curious. Many young men and women of the Hitler youth administration were in uniform. Liar" iing of May 23 -that officials of the te ps asWe "Mr. Lindbergh got into an Port of New York Authority were! 5 "jf GREEN SUITS FOR FALL son on Hawthorne Field Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 when they will meet the "Iron Men," awkward situation, making him-i subject to Federal income tax. th fi, -r-v, ffloiai, Uo arriH that the asioe, dui mere are signs inai Men's "MuIehidV Overalls Reg.

$1.00 dcxi a laugiuus jLvyxv ui iiic en- 111c wiiiviciia aau ni6ui.u the other possibility may mater ruline made "hundreds of thou a Winooski team from the east tire world. He found himself per- ern section. The Iron Men will forming the part of a silly liar, underling and lackey of German field a team composed of Le Full Cut, Triole Stitched. All Sizcs A Kecord iew Low Price! Awning Fire The Winooski fire department was called to box 7 at the corner of Main and East Allen streets to extinguish a fire in the awning of the Winooski Savings Bank on East Allen street. Someone had thrown a cigarette out of an upper story window and it landed on the awning.

Little damage resulted. Columbus Day Dance The members of St. Stephen's Council, No. 2284. K.

of will sponsor a Columbus Day social and dance in the hall Wednesday evening at 8. febvre, Gay, Barron, Jarrett, Dennis, Myers, Martin, Rabi-doux and other stars. Ralph Lapointe and "Chic" Guerin will officiate and the game is open to the public. Due to the holiday and teachers' convention, the remainder of the week Hawthorne field will be open all day Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday for recreation for the general fascists and their British aristocratic patrons. "Lindbergh acted in conformity with instructions of British re-actional circles 'to prove the weakness of Soviet aviation' and thus provide Chamberlain with an argument in favor of capitulation in Munich in the Czechoslovak problem.

"Mercenary Liar" "The mercenary liar Lindbergh fulfilled this task for his masters. This is the whole point." sands of other State and municipal employes liable for back income taxes. Refused to review a contention by John M. Perry of New York that the government should pay him $16,931 on a 810,000 bond payable in gold of the 1918 value. The suit was a challenge to the administration's devaluation of the dollar.

Refused to review an unsuccessful attack in a lower court on the 1933 securities act. Refused to consider challenges of the Ohio liquor law and the Massachusetts birth control law. Agreed to consider leases attacking liquor control measures in Michigan and Missouri. The fashion note for FALL is green we show several greens in neat striped and figured patterns worsted and cheviots single and double breasted $25 to $45 Men's Domet Flannel 59c (In Vatican City today news of the attack upon Cardinal Innit-zer created a "painful" impression, church circles said. Pull details of the incident were awaited by the Vatican before making a decision on a formal protest.) In informed circles It was denied emphatically that the Cardinal had been taken into protective custody, as persistently reported.

These circles charged that youthful elements took advantage of "general indignation" caused by a sermon preached Friday night by the Cardinal. Buerckel planned to investigate the circumstances of the sermon, it was aaid. ialize. People do grow tired of carrying the burden for self aggrandizement; they do grow tired of paying the price of dictatorship." Lewis, Woll continued, has "ruthlessly rejected every suggestion of peace, including that just put forth by President Roosevelt." I President Roosevelt, in nis message to the convention ion the opening day asked that labor find a solution of its robleros Qnd work in hfrmony if possible. "Our tsk now is to buUd the A.

F. of L. while the incubus of autoeraev destroys the CJ I. Woll said. I time with Soviet airmen, occasionally saw Americans, but consistently refused to talk for public.

S2)c Warm Weight Flannel Grey or Brown! An rivprniirht hlkp trt Mt The Lindberghs visited Moscow varied program will be presented. AH members may invite guests. The arrangements committee is composed of Grand Knight William Maynard, deputy grand knight. Hector Thi-bault; financial secretary, Arthur Ladue; treasurer, Harvey Meunier; lecturer. John Hammond; Maurice Langlois, Fred Laferrier.

John DePaul. Floyd Mansfield under NYA supervision will be held this week. The hikers leave Wednesday morning remaining overnight Wednesday and Thursday and returning home Thursday eve-ping. The hike is for adults and is under supervision of William Wood, a member of the local recreation committee. August 17-26, then flew to the Soviet Ukraine and left Russia August 31.

It was pointed out at the American embassy that they came like any American tourists and that the embassy asked nothing for them it would not normally ask for any Americans. At the annual air show, August MILES PERRY GO. QUALITY CLOTHIERS Established 1897 MEL'S "For Amoxing Values" 194 North St. Open Evening 18, Lindbergh sat witih Soviet airmen some distancej away from American and other diplomats and other foreigners. During the whole stay in Moscow, Lindbergh spent most of his Because rooters made too much noise, football playing on Sunday has been banned in Protchef-stroom.

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