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THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, Bertolette, Molev Shake Hands Record of Fires Oct. 25. mo Strait of Gibraltar, Eighty-nine peron were reported (lend or mis-kin. Nal War Cmifrenre. Berlin, Oct.

2.VtAP.-MiIltarv Suit Is Filed Against Assn. Of Railroads Miller Backs Embargo In House Clash is in Dux 804 Mitln Street lenders met Hi the chancellery to- ria I inn 1 Winnie Ruth' Judd Vanishes After Kscape; Phoenix, ArU, Oct, 25 iAP.i -Attcndants at the Arizona State Hospital for the Insane turned down the sheets of Winnie Ruth Judd's bed today, and found onlv boxes, bottles and cakes of soap. The trunk murderess of two women hud escaped. The blonde. 34-years-old slayer, under sentence to be hanged II she ever recovers her sanity, slaved away from a dance for inmates last night to pile up the boxes and bottles to simulate a bodv In the bed "It was almost perfect," said Y.

C. Large trailer van owned' day nd otwnm wondered wheth-hv MAR Transportation fr the ronferrnre was concerned Companv. Boston, Mw' r.wm.nv'i avowed "fmht to Brake rear burned 7. 2, 4, Truck 3. the finish" against Britain and m.

Box 394 Franklin Ae-1 I Denies Charge of Ti.4!.t. I 4 1 1 a if i 3:22 Justice Department Charges Conspiracy to I' re vent Cooperation With Motor Carrier nue and Roosevelt Street. More than 20 general ana stau Threc-storv frame1 dwell-, officers attended the meeting, ins nnd store building at which lasted aeeral hour. Foreign Avenue, Artojf Hitler pnrttrip.it-er. Abraham Epstein Fire fl1 p)lfj of the confer- in ftrt.

floor store. Uoo--e. i velt Market, owned bv Mr rm I ill I IVI II port of 'Making' Without FDR Han 2 Senators Split White, executive secretary to Oov-I arnor Bob Jones. Apparently Mrs. Judd escaped 1 about 11:00 o'clock last night but I her disappearance was not dlscov.

Fpstcin. Cau-e unknown. Damage estimated at $2i00 Fpstcm family of second floor, and Vsr.otnierki famllv, thud floor. Co. 10, 1, 15 Truck 2.

m. Still l.rm. Three-story Moley -Lauds Role Insurance Plavs IContlnued from fuge 1.) On Amendments' Danaher Loses Out on; Making Neutrality Oill Applications Mandatory With President ered until shortly before 11 a. m. today.

She paid her parents. Rev. and H. J. McKlnnell.

a hurried. U-minute visit, then vanished Into the nlKht. Her father Is III nnd she left a letter addressed to Governor Jones. Mrs, McKlnnell who dellv-ered It to the governor's office, sntd the latter advised the governor Mrs Judd would return to the hospital 'when they quit persecuting me" Mrs. McKlnnell added the letter also advised the governor Mrs.

Judd would telephone him regarding her proposal to return. Jones had re-eelved no word from her in ioHi. Washington. Oct. Charging that the Association of American Railroads had conspired to prevent cooperation between railroads and motor carriers, the Justice Department filed a civil ae-tlon today against the association and 23S member railroad com-patiles, The action was Instituted In Federal District Court for the District of Columbia.

The complaint alleged that the had "refused to establish through rates, joint rates and fares, and Joint billing arrangements with motor carriers in order to eliminate This policy, the department fald was laid down In a resolution adopted bv the association on June 1937, J. J. Pelley, president of (he association, said In a statement Hint-he welcomed the suit "in order that It may be once and for all authoritatively determined to what extent the railroads arc permitted to declare sound policies, consistent with public Interest." brick building at 14-16 sufficient freedom to undertake the Acton street occupied as Disk. tenement. Owner, Farm-1 -rhw ti, it.n tA Inston Savings Rank I overflow of oil in third- can take to make tloor kitchen range No America strong and wife." the pro-rlamage.

occupant. Harry lessor added. Sinner, Co. 7. 1 Preceding the address, during a m.

still alarm. Five-story business meeting effervescing with brick buililing at. 119 AUyn wit and good humor, the chamber Street occupied by Inter- elected It new president Norman tate Home Fquipment b. Bertolette, president of the BV ARHTl'R C. WIMr.K.

The Cniirant'a Washington Correspondent. 1 p. Washington. Oct. live Miller, Republican of Wethers-1 however.

field, elar.hed In the House todav i.omnanj. uwner. i raei- Hartford Gas Cnmnnnv. in era insurance Company. Mni, rHvi.rd N.

Allen wih Democra tic representative Tatrlck of Alabama over application of the arms embargo to raw material, See 'Danger-nun Liberals Victors At Quebec Polls I Continued from Page Mr. Patrick asguea me cmoargo g-zi p. was unjustifiable In that it pro Overheated alcohol stove set fire lo woodwork behind workbench. Slight damage. Co.

4. Truck 1 m. Still alarm. Two-story frame dwelling at 222 Tower Avenue. Owner, Mrs.

Jacob Dunn. Wires of motor in air-condition svstem burned. Firemen removed casing around furnace to extinguish hlar.e. Some damage, Co, 7. Discussing the paclou topic, I 'America's stake In World Affairs." i Professor Moley characterized as a "dangerous course" that of a country Midi as America trying to help one belligerent and simultaneously keep out of war Itself, if this can be achieved, good luck rather than i good management" must have the, credit, he said.

"It is dangerous Vegetable Market hibited Miipmrnt of aims and munitions but allowed the exportation: of the "makings" or materials used in munition production. Congress-, man Miller denied the embargo law hself et up any Mtuation. He iW: rii iiii HiiwuirtiMWiiiiiinii ii ii ii iii iIi.ii.ti ft: mfi -i Tn-- i--r- iiImmw w- iw-iMfMrta jtmrft Norman Bertolette. president of the Hartford Oaa Company, Wednesday nlitht was elected the new course, in any event," he said, "and dinner-meeting at me itotei Bona. Mere ne is snag- dinner-meeting ai I wou'd rathe'r see this country con-I nrRd of Hartford Chamber of Commerce at a slder that danoer before it aoes too' hands with Raymond Moley, contributing editor of Newsweek siuer u.bi uangrr uiiorr goes loo ruh.r.

in. nMu nr. l.fr (a and erstwhile bramtruster. who was the and right: President Remsen Ogilby of Ifnr" At lhl iwilnt he remnrWerf Manchester. Oct 25.

(Special 1 A heavy influxe of the Long Island product, sent prices for native cauliflower to new lows on the Manchester Auction Market Wednesday, Robert M. Reid and Son reported. A high of 70 "cnis. low of 30 cents and average of cents was recorded In disposing 485. crate.s of first Mok while 27 crates of medium slock averaged 23 cents and f2 crates of seeond quality averaged 22 cents.

Trinttv college ana Alien, reurmg presioeni oi uif rnamurr, MMMCa ir.e HW riii)iunrii m- President to embargo munitions and i materials of like nature and d-, nn( niliaiUl LlSl dared Mr. Roosevelt could, if he ul 1 1 1 wished, prohibit exportation of the! r'iilicf 'makings'' tins proi.sion. Oillll tlllll 1j1 Congresj-man Miller held that, World War complications involving' iContlnued from Page the L'mted States crew out of the, that never before in public had he government if the party should be defeated in the Quebec provincial balloting. Former Premier Adelard Oodbout. provincial head of the Liberals, re- turns to power as a result of the election.

i Premier Dupleasla himself was elected but at leat five of his eab-S hiet ministers were defeated. They were WIIUbui Tremblay. minister of labor, Henri Auger, minister of colonization, Bona Dussault, minister of agriculture. Anatole Cartgnan. minister of roads, and T.

J. Coonan, minister without portfolio, Ma.or Camillien Houde of Montreal, returning to provincial politics, was elected as an Independent In Montreal-St. Mary division In a I race against four other candidates. commended Hoover, but that he must say tha. the former Presidents Buttcrfield.

secretary of the Hart- ep Ilriiic article In the current Issue of the ford Accident and Indemnity Com-' 1 Wit V. Ill 1C1I v-Il of aims, munitions and liupiC- fuel, paper, cotton, fodder for g- i Saturday Evening Post hhould be pany. i mcnts of war and challenged 'ai-; ncultural anlmaLs. footwear, cloth-iread bv everyone. i Third vire-presinent.

Ma.ior n. n. 25 Years Ago BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. Oct. 25.

19M-Oerman army retires from VtstuU. ending first attempt to take Warsaw. nek to cite one ca.e in which and n.ftt.ri.iL for their manu- Describing the Russian-German friction arose from raw ma.en.us fa.ture an( fvpn a agreement a more significant than bread, meat, butter, nugar and the war itself, which I "onlv one Split on Amendment. 'other foodstuffs-the British gov-' pace of war revolutions and im- Bodies Recovered iContlnued from Page 1.) had fallen Into the water while playing In a boat. No F.vldenre of Foul Flat.

Taylor 8C Modcen UNDERTAKERS 23.1 WASHINGTON ST. Skerrett. Hartford manager of the Packard Motor Car Company of New York. Treasurer. Orlo M.

Hibler, vlcf-president of the Phoenix State Bank Trust Company. Directors to replace officers elect- ed: for three years. William A. Pur-; Aimonev oh- Senator Mmoney opnosea hu-j fmmrnt In fact proclaims contra-, perialistic ambition in Europe." Pro-Senator basic articles of mass con- fessor Moley adduced as oilier local mneMiatoo that snd crra'" lh" PO-ibil'ty delusions it has destroyed: making application oi u.ai i i i. Wednesday expressed their gratitude for the help offered them In The search for the two boys.

With The discovery of the two victims rr.cmnt -t rifivi irir nr rne i m.n,iiiArt. nihfr thnn nermissiv uu the finding of the bodies, neighbors All articles OI nonular con- avMimlna lliat American srwietv inns oc nix-ui rr mm in rsi- -j Asbcsfos TABLE PADS Save Your Table Top we-e sumption as war contraband." moving in the direction of greater dent-general manager of "lo-, Clark of East Hartford, in shallow raWn(? a rrward fun(1 for Committeeman Pror Here. is kn" hat universally rec- and greater state power and. ultl- m'esitio; nd EwTgf 10 from the riv" bank llon as 10 thereabouts decld-Republlcan National Committee- ORnized principles of International matcly. to some form of socialism." j.f tnV "Travelers Fire Insurance dashes the hopes of the two fathers, ed to give the money to thj parents mm Samuel Prvcv is in Washinp- law- do not permit air bombardment 2.

"The old radical refrain that companv: for one vear. Samuel Chester Drure of 13 Jencks Street of the boys Mrs. Mary A. Reynolds ton at Republican National Head- of peaceful population of women. capitalists cause war.

that war adds i Ludlow, manager of tho Central I and Mrs. Laura Revnolds of 16 HEAT PROOF LIQUID PROOF Choice of Covtrs and Colors Xl' At' Am quarters. He met with mcmuers oi children and aged people. to their prorits and power and that He-Insurance Bureau the Connecticut delegation today. sftmp Rr0und.s, the Soviet the wav to stop war is to end capl- In addition, the following direct-Miller to Speak, government deems It not permissible talUn." ors-at -large of the Chamber were Representative William J.

Miller to deprive a peaceful population of "Another delusion that I believe ifnrv vv Rurk UU'ZA d0thlng nwi" shatlwd b-v atiofdBuck-H 01 object children, women and economic affairs are taking In this lev of Putnam and Company; O. $169 Ask to see our maple, oak. mahogany and wood grain pads. All pads with washable tops and frit backs. Our representative will call for i.n..R..

jencks Street. In charge of the Street, that their sons had avoided, Jund sald nlore Ulnn $113 had the river because of fear of water raised and tha further contrlbu-and might still be alive, despite the Hons would be received. Both bodies were removed to the circumstances. I funeral home of James P. Brlen Both bodies were fully clothed and al Mah) gtrwl artfor( no evidence of foul play was found era services for both victims will be The bodies, caught by a cable in hfid at m.

today, with burial nun aw j. 111. iwinj, wiiii uui mi I tt. tn Kppn An rr ira it cf 1 lnvaMl t0 every country Is the pessimistic plaints Bruce Butter! Charles F. Coates measurements free of charge.

ANY SIZE Immediate service. Soule and of Hadfield. Rothwell. Foreisn Wars and will be at the 1 Hardship and to starvation by pro-; that come from some of our politi-Mecca TemDle. claiming goods of popular consump- cal economists." the new kind of ultima.

uie new Kinu OI Maternarh, Coates: Michael C. From New York Mr. Miller will ge tion as war contraband. political Union Table Pad Co. 967 Farminjton Avt.

Tel. 3-1178 M.in,.l, economist who "whenever 7' ter' and clos together were ln Ziou cemetery. make the figures add up Russell and Allen: Arthur L. Ship." amoved from the water by Frank Besides his parents. Robert Bel-alitical that he has man, Jr.

of Shipman and Good- Luck.ngnam. veteran rlyerman. anger leaves a bi other. Clifford, and to Wethersfield to speak Friday eve-, Proceeding from the above, the he cannot .,..1 1 thA Irnu ruin on isi-uuBuiv biiu ioviei government neciares inai to the political purpo1 purpose The two bovs. for whom a wldi Embargo" at the American Legion PHONE OR MAIL THIS (OI PON not to the note of the in mind, does not change the fig- 'in: and Arthur Worth, manager of: government of September 6 ures but adlusts the addine ma- orpiriuurr UrfS Dili aQjUSlS the adding ma search was instituted and augment- VVe.hersfield Renub-i three grandhrenta.

Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Dolan and Mrs. Mary Bailey of Hartford. Robert Druce leaves his parents One-year terms.

Ralph D. Cutles. jfd by Rational Guardsmen called r' ri a NAME ernor Baldwin, were last hcan Club and refuses to recognize any valid- chine." Congressman Miiler had agreed to Hy of this note." Welfare' Stressed, i i-Allf TS- (ha i nf Mia aKM'A in. i vice-president. Hartford Flee-.

trie Light Companv: Orlo M. Hih-' I If r. Mr. Cutler was elected to fill 1 T. 30 p.

m. October 16 bv ADDRESS TIME A. M. and grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. P. M. ism oeiore uie vuin'winuv "'t nurnnm v.it professor Mrs. Druce as they were playing In Wjjnam Haskell of Beverly, Mass! X.icn Association in nuiuuiu, iuo- i goveruinem oi me looh reserves -nn, j.

nitniiif uy uk- ni-iannu day. but indicated today he might rleht t0 claim Xrom th. British Mr. Bertolette to the vice-preM-, the Druce yard JlZ vacancy created by the elevation find it necessary to cancel tins, en- DV-rnmpnt of eomnensation for mm-- tr.ur K.rne "na Will Receive Fund. The parents of both children fh.TOUftSen 5HL 'i' o.SaniZa,ions.

institutions sec tnat ia on uie neuirainy citbens of the USSR by the eral Government will look to the 1 1 a flffir'r I if i Made Reserve Officers. i m.t.tjnti.,1 mainirH tit- general welfare, and. in so dolnc. The War Department reported to-, nr)t(ch ortin recognize the immense advances been made bv brivate ef- dav that Henry Mannlx Deary, ss that have rMn Girut VV-t Tlfirtfnril linrt oimsii lii.v. i ions, private business, to assure Individuals of some degree of been commissioned a second lieu Sea Raiders Hunted.

London, Oct. 25 AP. British tenant In the ordnance reserves. rvT.ifi nni- fln li? Are i ireei u.j i New Britain, has been made a first i naval forces, cast for a leading role poiitrlans wUh 1Jf.0ioglP, thal lieutenant in the medical reserves in the near-at-hand winter cam- change to suit the moment Amer-snd Richard Clifford Llpps. hunted the seas tonight for lra should keep i's head "and Its Stanley Street.

New Britain, has elusive German submarines and wits, Professor Molev cautioned He been appointed a second lieutenant rHiAPr. rnmhininff in new warned aealnst flnori nf nrnn.rn. -Haloid Villon in the quartermaster reserves, the, da. appealed for fair Dlav and ob- ciepartment ping seneu uini me jignt alter tne nrt- ci 'ig of the embargo will also consist Serves In Turkey. si i (.

m-i -i INC. Wood-! "ZrrJ:" an active public opinion" de- ivuuu" n. iTHrnrifi iimi iisim in stock. Foreign Service officer, has ra'uers creaueu not only resDect for been shifted from one hot spot iour mercnar.t crait yesier- American rights under the estab- FLORISTS another in the war panorama. oay, strenguienmg tne oeiiei that lished rules of law.

but also speech Under the Government reorganl- Nazi submarines raiding the sea by and action by public officials ration plan. Mr. Richardson was 'lanes had been augmented bv the "in the terms of the neu-transferred from the Commerce to pocket battleship Deutschland and 1 frailty." The real interests of the the State Department and KmAm namesake of the States will be conserved, he oeslgnated a commercial attache, Jd cruis. I opined, if we avoid active partici-Bucharest. Rumania.

Now the State "oria "Br pnaniom cruis ln Department has moved him to er- I rr. Remsen Oeilbv nridn-t Istanbul. Turkev. Bucharest and These sinkings, in which Britain 0f Trinity ColWe introduced the Istanbul are both dangerously inti- lost 17.671 tons of ships ln a single 1 professor as a "fellow Irishman He mate with the war scene. i dav.

brlndntt her losses thus far to soncht. f.fime r-tdtlfMeVln n-iV. v. COMFORTABLE SLEEPERS Do your pa jama sleeves run up your arms? Do the legs creep up to your knees? It way be all right in summer, but not now. Try a pah of our new lisle fabric anti-creepers for a new experience Sleeves and Trousers made with knitted cuff ends top is pull-over style.

Plain colors, contrasting tops and trousers. $3.50 To End Misleading Claims. The Fedeial Trade Commission announced today that McKesson Bobbins. trading as Golden Brown Chemical Companv. Bridgeport, has agreed lo discontinue "misleading representations" concerning certain of Its products and Now in Our New 45 ships also gave rise to specula- speaker of the evening bv asserting tion that an entire convov had been that both had forebears who at-attacked.

tended Columola University. Profes- The news of these losses reached 'sor IoleV replied that he had Irish British readers at about the same fn0 (n VVf s.ld le family time the Air Ministry announced whoanendeS Royal Air Force scouting expeditions ffigSSK DubUn.8"'"" had succeeded in reaching Berlin, i services. Th rnmnonv airnrrtincr tn the Mnmhitrir onrl finirl.hnr9 nlirht "mrr r.irrira. I agreed to cease advertising flights. Magdeburg is the site of a Besides electing a new president, i that any of its cosmetics prepara- i nt t', chamber also chose the follow-, lng additional new officers: First lions penetrates or invieorates the works, 200 miles from the German vice-president.

Lester E. Shippee. executive Vlce-nresirient nf the coast. The full extent of the day's ship- i Hartford-Connecticut Trust Com-plng losses v. not passed for pub- i pany.

lication until today when a cryptic Second vice-president, O. Bruce hair roots, or causes blemishes or blotches to disappear: that either the respondent's beauty culture coursp or diploma, included in its so-called special offers to prospective, aeents. is of any value, and that any of its so-called special offers is limited to one agent, unless this is a fact. Admiralty statement said that three of thfe "victims, the 4413-ton Tafna. KIDC the Ledbury and the 2474- The company further stipulated I ton Menln Ridge had been "fired that it would cease misleading uses upon." Our personnel remains the same, an experienced staff stands readyj to render the quality service we always offered in the past Our store is well stocked with fresh cut flowers and gay blooming plants for all occasions where the motif requires the use of beautiful flowers Why not stop in, the next time you happen to be in this vicinity? cu uip worn rec to uescriue mer- The British Press Association chandlse offered as compensation to STACXPQLE, MOORE, TRYON GO.

115 ASYLUM STREET KAPLAN'S GRILL MAIN DINING ROOM 103 CIH Ki ll ST, FULL COURSE LUNCHEONS 35c up said the fourth ship, the 72f6-ton Clan Chisolm, was sunk "presum- ably by a U-boat while on a home- ward voyage to Britain. All were sunk ln the same vicln- ity, about 80 miles west of the fitjents for distributinR its merchandise and would discontinue employing the words "rose" or "almond" as a part of a trcde name of of its products unless such product is composed principally of rose and almond ingredients. Noble Hoggson Dies. New York. Oct.

25. AP.1 Noble I Hogeson, 74. builder and art collect-; or. died today while having breakfast with his son. Donald Hoggson.

of Troy. N. at the Yale Club -Haloid Villon here. i Hoggson, who lived at Redding Ridge, was the president of Hoggson Brothers, which spe-! cialized in complete contracting services for banks. Hoggson collected Colonial and antique furniture, rugs, tapestries.

I porcelain and glassware, and was an i amateur painter. He wrote a num- ber of books and magazine articles on banking and art. INC. CAR OWNERS Who Are Considering Turning In Their Present Can For Newer Models And Need A Few Hundred Dollars To "Close The Deal" Are Invited To Use Our Personal Loan Department Where Loans Are Available To Those Whose Credit Standing Is Good And Who Possess Sufficient Earning Power To Repay The Amount Borrowed In Regular And Convenient Amounts. Capitol National Bank 8C Trust Co.

Asylum and High Streets HARTFORD Opposite State Capitol Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FLORISTS Ph. 185 Asylum. St. New Revised Edition Standard Handbook for SECRETARIES A complete disk reference bonk 612 jiages Prict $2.95 WITKOWEiTS Bookfellert end Stationers 77-79 Asylum Street Hartford 2-320S OPPOSITE OUR OLD LOCATION.

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