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pre-fljght coverage of the funda­ proved ao popular, with the eluh The Professional Women's club mentals of flight. All flight train­ members laat year, la to be repeat­ will meet this evening at the home Inspect Types ing is under governmental super­ Plan Ski Glub ed this year. The course will be About Town of Miss Lucille Sloan, 29 Park vision, and starts with pre-flight conducted at the Y.M.C.A., Man­ street Miss Hope Henderson, art ground instruction. Air scouting Fall Program chester, on Wednesday e v » n in ^ teacher In IheUocal High school, Of Airplaiies has been authorized and developed November 10th through D e c e ^ Word w«i ricoJved h«re yeoter- will speak on "Color in the Home." as a highly valuable introduction ber 15th, at 8 p. m., and will b e ^ - Tin Can Collection ■ d »y that Pfc. WiUtam Mahoney, to pre-fiight ground training. Ac­ del the direction of William Kach- "'s formerly of 7« Walnut atroet now St. Margaret's Circle, Daugh. Loral Air Scouts on a tual flight Is not undertaken un­ To Comliif:! Course at erek. The fee for the dry/courae WILL BE h e l d FRIDAY, NOV. 5 a rvta v wMh the U. S. Engineer tens of Isabella, haa received an der the auspices of the Boy Scouts will be $1 for Ski Club^em bera ' io Iria way home from India inviUtlon from the Grosvenoiilale Visit to Trclniiral of America. “ Y” Again; To Clear and $2 for non-memben»r Ski mov­ where he haa been aerving for the Assembly to attend its installation Sunset Hill Trail. ies or lectures will follow the dry PIea»e have ^ your tin can* ready in a Mat nine montha. Previous to his banquet at the Dudley Golf cliib, School in Hartford. course periods. / aataring the tervlce, he was con- A portion of t ^ calendar it set Dudley, Mass., on Sunday, Novem­ container at the curb. (ClAMlflei AdveitltlBg m Pug« It) Mcted with Pratt * Whitney ber 14. Reservations will close Sat­ ,The Eagle Squadron of Air Honor Flag ' The first regular meeting of the out below for benefit of skiers MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1943 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Company of Bast Hartford. E 1913-44 season of the Manchester who are interested in joining the urday. November 6, and local mem­ Scouts, of which Frank (hawshaw Ski Club was held on October 27, club: / bers who desire further Informa- of-Chestnut street is scoutmaster, at Town Hall Inn, East Hartford. I k Members of Washington Lt^ge Uon should get in touch with the Raised Again Nov. 1ft-' First day cour-e peri No. 117, will meet at Orange hall visited Sansonds Technical School A delicious chioken dinner was od, 8 to/^ p. m .;,ski pictures, 9 to regent. Mrs. P. R. Brannick. tele­ .served, after which the business tomorrow evening at 7:30 and will of Aeronautics, iii Hartford, re­ 10 p. pi. ' march in a body l o the Dougan phone 5978. meeting was called, with Presi­ Ten Ja^^^^rchant cently. Several typos of aircraft Covctcfl Award Contin­ dent John Forster presiding. Plans Nav. 17— Second period, 9 fnneral Home on Holl street to p. m.; "Ski Equipment," James Five to Eight Miles St Mary's < Ladles Guild will Were dis.sembled so that they could i for the coming season were dis­ pay their last respects to the late Rlair, 9 to 10 p. m. Jackson who was a proml- meet in the Guild room, Thur.sday see the constriK-tion of the ship, ued ft>r Cheney Bros.; cussed. and a calendar of planned at two o'clock. The hoatesse.s will events was given to each member- Nov. 24—Third period, 8 to 9 K nent worker in the organization. and the manner in which ttie dif- Cereinoiiv Held. p. m.; "The PurppScs ant’ Func­ Ships Sub^^iotims; be Mrs, Jdseph Kenned.v, Mr.s. Al­ ferenl controls were operated. ■ present. Copies of the calend^ Good Cooking Is An Art! bert 'Lindsay and Mrs. ' Francis will be mailed to all members who tions of Your LPcal Ski Patrol,’’ A special meeting of the Pines One. a Taylor Cub was in process McGcown. a A brief reremony was held yes- were unable to attend the pfeet- Norman Osborne, 9 to 10 p. m. Civic Association will be held at of being recovered: another Dec. 1—Fourth period, 8 to 9 Gains by 5th Army; ing, including seven memberS now We believe good oeoktoig 71 Linnmore Drive Monday eve­ Chance-Voughl. used as a test terday afternoon at 3 o'clock on p. m.; to be announced, 9 to 10 Staff Sergeant Morton Gilnack. ship by Pratt & Whitney. A cabin , „ffjce of Che- serving in the armed torp^n. Is truly an art. Today _ 3 Others Damaged ning November 8 at 8 o'clock. The ■ The Ski Club has again been p. m. shortages and restrictions new oBlcers will preside for the of Pine Camp, N. Y„ and M*"** type. all metal .ship interested thj: | Brothers when officials par- pec. 8—Fifth period, 8 to 9 Beverly Hender.son, of Hydr I ark. group. It was an expeiimental job, "‘‘Y, Brothers granted permission tp use the nwke our Job a tough one; first time. powered by two pushcr-type mo- | ticipated in raising thc Arniv-i Sunset Hill s1o|H>s this season. p. m.; hot dog roast, 9 p. m. but we’re doing It. Every N. Y.. spent the' \veek-end with Dec. 15— Last dry course peri­ Sat. Gilnack'.s parents, Mr. and tors. Navy E award flag and U. S. Sunday aftornoons^-November 7th day someone compllmento The Mizpah Group of the South and 11th. have been set as the od. 8 to 9 p. m.; ski pictures, 9 to Worst.Kept 8th Also Advances us on one ef our special MethodUt W. S. C..-S. has set the Mrs. W. B. Gdnack, of Mountain ■ Sat in Pilot's Steal I Treasury Minute Man flag, sym­ dates for clearing the trail.' and 10 p. m. dishes. data o f Thursday, November 18. road. . t The boys were permitted to sit bolic of repeat acquisition of the Dec. 26—Informal meeting at in the pilot scat of seven'll ships "E" award for efficiency in war all members ar'e urged to assist in lean Undersea Craft; for a rummage sale, to be held in the work. 'pKc dry course, which Sunset Hill Slope. » / War Secret the social hall from 10 a. m. on. Manchestcr.,;Lodge of Ma.sons to get the feel of- Uic control-s. production by the company and will hold a special communicaiion Next they visited Uie motor de­ continued 100 per cent participa­ Dinners 5 to 9 P. M. Sinking of Freighter Nazis’ Position Allied Raids Throwing in the Temple tonight, l-odge will Daily. : roc Bark m Steady Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Mark partment and inspected radial, in­ tion in the war bond sales by the By Seouting Plane Out in Open Holmes who arc in the service open at 7:30 p. m. The Kntcred Ap­ line, air-cooled and inline liquid- company personnel. Retreat Across Garig-. have been home on furlough at the prentice degree will be conferred. cooled motors. One in process of $1.00 and $1.50 Also Reported Today- Grows Worse Hits Morale same time. Arthur G.. second class overhauling was a cutaway mod­ G. E. WILLIS & SON. INC. ^ liano Valley;; Mont- Two cases of poliomyelitis and ALICE COFRAN man has been home from el, showing all the moving parts FRESH SEA FOOD New Boeing B-29 Heavy one case of lobar pneumonia have (Known As ((ueen Alici^) “It It Swims . . . Also A I.« Carte Washington, Nov. 4.—(/P) npson. N. y.. and Howard U in operation. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM Hourly Tpday Uj trermans gomery’s unit* Bat- been reported from Manchester in «<>e Electrle .System Lumber of AH Kinds We Serve It!’* Service. Sinking of ten Japanese mer­ Bomber Will Outclass Hermes, second pharmacists mate, the weekly bulletin of the State Seventb Dangbter of a Seventh So* ------I ter Way into (^stel- from Boston, Mass. In another department the car­ Bora WItb a VMI. Allison Supplies— Paint— Hardware chantmen and damaging of All Present Aircraft Health department. buretor and electric systems were Knadlngs Dally, Inclodlng Suqday, three others by American Russian* Push to LowPr Conditions Inside Ger­ petroso; Sweep Nans Jack Strange of the U. S. Navy, analyzed and discu.ssed, and in the 0 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint­ Balsam Wool Insulation submarines was reported by That Army Is Using, Robert H. Webster, machinist's basement aviation welding was in Reaches of Dnieper in Out of Strongholds. son of Mrs. Aileen Boland Strange, mate, first class, in the U, S. Navy, ment. In the Service of the Peo­ the Navy today, bringing to many *Much Worse formerly of 47 Lancaster ro^. process. ple for 30 f'eara. Princess Restaurant having served the past three ycar.s 487 the number of Japanese Washington, Nov. 4—(iPi —The Strength; Approach heater, has been spending the Air scouting is part of the 160 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. We Serve All Legal Beverages Than 25 Years Ago* Allied Headquarters, Al­ pear-week with hla mother , and on active duty with the fleet, has B.S.A. program for boys 15 years Phone 6-2094 COAL COKE ships sunk, probably sunk or Army’s worst-kept secret, the new been a.ssigncd to a V-12 co\irse at 623 MAIN STREET AT PEARL STREET Port o f Also. Swiss Weekly Says. giers, Nov. 4.—boot trolhlhg »n Samp- ported the sinking of a 1,000-ton Bern, Switzerland^ Nov. 4—.^a8t. .\U Supplying Jap Bases chief, let the cat out of the bag in lower reaches of the Dnieper riv­ PULLER LINES AND Among the ships sunk, all of a speech laat Dec. !3. than 25 years ago'' and said the vancing to within 85 miles of ------er in strength at numerous places Corporal Koatk A„Berzenski, son CREENBROOKE them In use in supplying Japa­ Two weeks later a group of re- cumulative effect of Allied air Ronie and throwing the ene­ CLOTHES POLES IN­ nese bases, were freighters, a and approached the port of Kher­ my back in a steady retreat of Mrs, Bernice Berzenskl. of 68 six, son at its mouth. raids was having a vital effect on PAINTING AND (Continued on Pnge Ten) across the broad Garigliano river BIssell street, has completeA-iraln-compleletkira HOMES, INC. lai-ge cargo transport and two In other sectora, Soviet' bombers German morale. STALLED AND HE- * MR tankers. The damaged vessels In­ valley, Allied headquarters an­ PAPERHANCING Ing and has been graduated 'from, and Stormovlk planes blasted hun­ Eight million bombed-out or the Army Air Forces Training On W'alkei Street cluded two more freighters and a evacuated citizens, approximately nounced today. Gen. Sir Bernard Good Work. Reasonable Rates. \ l»LACED dreds of Germans trying to make L Montgomery's Eighth Army al­ Command at Chanute Field. Ills. tanker. , ___ their way to the western bank. one-tenth of the county’s popula­ He took a special course in instru­ For further Inforuiation call at The area in which the subma­ Accused Tells tion, comprise the core of defeat­ so advanced in .nearly all sectors, RAYMOND FISKE Alexander Jarvis Co, nllicf on . SH O PH rine! operated was not disclosed (The Berlin radio announced a marching up the Butano laereia ments. F. iVI. FITZGERALD new Russian landing in the east­ ism and discouragement which Phone 3!t84 Center street or ai ‘i<3 Alexander ••• k*At*i but previous Navy reports have Heinrich Himmler's Gestapo is road and battering Its way into TRUCKlNi; street. ern Grimes south of . The <’;astelpetroso. less than seven The American Legion Auxiliary said submarines were operating off Of Courtship Germans asserted that the three- striving to combat. Die Nation 4 I.incoln St. Tel. 2-T4L7 Phones: 4113 or 7‘275 I the coast of the Japanese main­ miles southeast' of Ueraia, the . at Its meeting la«t night voted to aaid. day-old bridgehead south of the mountain hub h. the cen­ combine the membership suppA- land. Grimean port had been reduced. The weekly. In an article dia'i' with the birthday supper, and set EIGHTH The reconnaissance plane, oper­ ter of Marshal Erwin RomHMl’s And Marriage The Swedish exchange ship Gripsholm, bearing Japanese nationals from the United States to be (The Germans also announced cussing the present state of Nazi present defense line. the date of Monday, November 15. ating under the command of Ad­ transferred to a Jap vessel, is showm as it arrived at Mornirgao, Portu.'’,uCf? India, for the exchange. a renewed Russian offensive point­ morale., declared that "every bom- OLD All who have tickets on the tur­ miral WiUlam F. Halsey in the Top picture. Amerlcarui crowd the rail of the Jap .ship, Teia Mani, as" it reached Mormugao from ing north and west of Kiev in the seize Nazi Strongholds keys to be raffled off ahould sec South Pacific, attacked and sank Japan for the meeting with the Gripsholm. • sector above the Ukrainian capi­ (Cemtinued on piigc Three) (General Clark’a British and that they are handed in before ANNIVERSARY the enemy freighter 30 miles south­ De Marigny on Stand as tal. Strong artillery preparations Americans swept the Germans RECORDS west of Ocean island, which Is i from their laat strongholds around that time. Mrs. Beatrice Thomas Marking anothef milestone In the progress of this First' Defense Witness preceded the attack, covered by Mm * ha tM M * M for aal- Invited the membe-s to meet at about 130 miles east of Nauru. The formations of battle planes, Berlin Massico ridge, the masaive an­ vaCi If yon want ta kMp her home, 46 Courtland street, popular men's and boys* shop. In view of wartime plane was damaged, presumably, by In Trial for Slaying 6^300 Yankees said of the "heavy defense bat­ Large Bomber chor of the strongly fortiflsd playing the aaw onaa. Friday evening at eight o'clock. conditions we re not having our usual bang-up cele­ anti-aircraft lire, and a number of Ickes Likely to Seek tle.’’) mountain line which the Germans'*'! . SV&a each paM for oU no* Work will be for the Christmas bration, but are simply reminding you that . . . her crew were wounded. ^ Of Father - in • Law. Crossing Not Intimated apparently hoped to hold until anla Irraapoctlve of ynaatlty. aale. The new figures on submanne The Russians have not intima­ winter, and brushed them out of warfare brought to 339 the number Remain in Jap Fleet Pounds their last footholds on lofty San , Bulletin! ted a crossing of the lower Dnie­ of Japanese ships definitely sunk, Increased Coal Price per. The river In .the south is very Croce mountain to the northeast. KEMP'S NOW MORE THAN EVER 36 probably sunk, and 112 damag­ Nassau, Bahamas, Nov. 4— broad—an estuary, in fact, of the At the end of the day yeater- Inn. ed- (iPi— Describing his troubled Prison Camps Black sea. Banks on either side War Centers day, by steadily rooting out neats 168 Slain St. Tel. relations with the man of whose Most Workings Expect are a combination of mud and of resistance. Clerk’s warriors IT PAYS TO BUY QUALITY! Allied Airmen Blast murder he is accused, .Alfred sand. Pontoon bridges across the were astride the main coastal de Marigny swore In n drama­ Nearly 20,000 Occiden- To Get Back on Regu­ Hoover Urges river will require extreme engi­ Nazi Iiulustrial Qties road to Rome at a point beyond tic wltncM stand appearnnee neering dexterity. Sessa Aurunca, between the two Japanese Warships --Jii Bahamas Supreme Court mountains. Southwest Pacific Allied Head­ tal Civilians Facing lar Schedule Monday; Time is on the side of the flee­ Of Diisselilorf and today that he spoki to Sir Food Be Sent ‘TOPS IN HATS’ I quarters, Nov. 4— CASH f f w Warm overcoats, nicely tai­ Gen. Feodor Tolbukhin’s Fourth ' DOBBS I ed hulks the warshlpy and trans­ Nassau, Bahamas, Nov. 4.—P)—For­ center of Krlvoi Rog. against the Reich. , AMO 1C TOPCOATS heavy cruiser while planes o$ Ad- Leaving the barred prisoner’s sumer price for coal. Interior Sec­ The main blow was concentrated artillery into repeated attempts to • vam oar VHMWS TO DR. SALSIURY'S That Fits YOU! IN GOOD TASTE! S and Manila bureaus of The Using Heavy Tank Forces Fine twill topcoats — some­ William P. Halsey ranged dock to tell his story for the first retary Ickes said today. Ickes, mer President Herbert Hoover de­ on Duesseldorf, making that big hurl the British back over the .Associated Press before he The (jermans at Krivol Rog Loans are arranged In he paid off on a monthly basis — In from thing that every man needs. the ^ngth of embattled Bougain­ time, the tall, slender defendant in again the U. S. mine administra­ clared confidently today that "at have been engaging the Russians Ruhr armament center probably barrier. • , A V l-T A B Great for everyday, knock­ ville. blowihg..new holes in its un- a sensational murder trial describ. was captured by the Japanese tor under government seizure of the world's most heavily bombed At least 20 Mark IV special 11 years and seven months up to JO .vears. The rates are low, as at thr fall of 5lanlla.) the present moment we're certain­ with heavy tank forces to cover INSURANCE ehleli* ap$ alwnya o«t they were reduced on tH'lober 1st. .\nd the service Is prompt, too Cliflford’.s Abounds In about wear! useable airfields^ - - ^ ed his courtship of the red-haired the pits, told his press conference other thousands of Nazis back­ city next to Hamburg, while a tanks participated in the enemy’s H front • . . te n ow th * foothortoAs Nancy, then 18 years old. that he will very likely ask' the ly in the latter s t^ e s of the (Euro­ B V M m I OOSAItlOtts lU bA t tDO«l th o OROrRa — no delays, no red tiqie. $.5 and $6.95 I Day Long AerlaT'Battlee tracking southwest of Dnepro­ diversionary assault by a smaller desperate but futile counter-at­ ■Ivo your chlcko tho booofli of Dr. Halsey’s units also dlved'^.gnd They had known each other for By Russell Brines Office of Price Administration to pean! war"—nrobably “ the last force was made on Cologne on the tacks and at the end of a day of COVERAGE Mobory'a Anrt-Tabl winter" of fighting in Europe. petrovsk dow’n the railroad to Come in and let's talk convenient, economical home financing. swirled in day long battles to k e^ months, he related, when he went Port ElizabeUi, Union of South raise prices to meet the increases Apostolovo. Rhine. Mosquitos also bombed ob­ bloody flghting Montgomery had ATt«Tab to A ooMOAMtoU ootmM- Famous Names . Testifying before a Senate For­ Of All Kinds tlonor. MU m oAoUy In matoi. Contolna $21.50 Japanese planes away from the to N«,w York In March, 1942, for Africa, Nov. 4.--(iP)—Nearly 20,- granted the workers last night, The large sector between the jectives In the Ruhr and Rhineland. filno oMantlAl druga tonIciL atlmiitoBta, eign Relations subcommittee con­ FIRE - CASUALTY - LIFE American Marines driving enemy medicar''treatment. He saw Nancy 000 Occidental civilians. 6,300 of subject to VVar Labor Board ap­ lower Dnieper and the Ingulets 19 .Aircraft Loat (Continued on rtigt Four) corroctltroA—that** what tt takM to proval. sidering a send-fopd-to-Europ« ■tlmulato toAdiBA appotUao and pro* soldiers back into the Jungles on dften whUe there, he said, and the Amerlcahs, still remain in in- river must be watched in the next Nineteen aircraft were lost in mou body fanciToul Traoa •lomonta He did not say how much the now resolution, the former presi­ CLARKE INSURANCE provldo mlnorato neodtd for cood nu* made a trip to Callforaja. with her the night’s operations, which in­ trttloa. Mold Inhibiting InvrDdUiito (Continued'oo Pnge Four) In the company of Mr.'and.^Mrs. increa.ses should be, but estimates dent urged Immediate action, say­ cluded mlnelaylng in German mnkD Ayt*Tab bDlpful in trontlna man^ (Continued on Pnge Two) by other . sources have ranged ing the need of hungry children (Oonttnoed on Page Two) AGENCY . dlAODtlvo tract m ycocto condltlona. C/Ko/ne/ic6teA^ George de Rapp. ' waters and intruder patrols over Ton waikt olcoroua honrty*oatlnA MANHAITAN When they returned he under­ from 15. to 45 cents a ton. and adults is reaching a peak. targets in France and the Low 175 East Center St; ekicka Olve them tho bmt of enro. And UNN-BUSH Onl.v Trickle of Response - "Jliis is very probably—I hope— Flashes! ■tttoARbta their maah w ith Dr. Uala* BUILDING W LOAN ASSOCIATION. INC. PAJAMAS STATION went an operation. Countries. Four enemy aircraft ba^n Avl*Tnbl \ ” I told Nancy that if it turned There was only a trickle of im­ the last winter of the war,” he re- were destroyed by the bombers. (Ijite Bulletins ul the c4*) Wire) Tel. 3665 Full cut for extra sleeping Youth Admits Japs Seeking mediate response in the fields to­ piarked. British Giving ------AND EDGERTON S out all right, we would get mar­ Dispatches from ■ Stockholm OnCAN/ZiD APRIL 1691 comfort. In sizes A-B-GrD. day to-.the tentative agreement, / Responding to s reporter's note, LARSEN’ S COATS ried,” he said. quoted The Social Demokrale as W'illis Increases I.«ad - Married .At New York and John L Lewis’ call for a re­ asking for amplification. Hoover saying more than 1,000 poisons $2.15 to $3.44 Boys and girls alike go for Killing Woman Quick Return added: _ Albanians x4id Louisville, Ky., Nov. 4—(4>)— C U ro id FEED SERVICE “On May 19. 1942, we were mar. turn to work, but moat workings' were killed in Tuesday's qttack by 38 Depot Square Tel. 5406 this coat in a big way. It’s expected to get back on regular "1 think we ought to be pre- Republican Simeon S. Willis in­ good 7or all weather. Plaid ried at New York.” the United States heavy bombers creased his lead over Democrat J. schedule by, Monday. / paied to carry’ on the war during .l.ised in the Mediterranean theater lined. Everyday men are getting to Body of Ste|)^rand< A helmeted guard stood beside Ickes comiflcnted: "I thirfk Ahe the whole year 1944, Irrespective Lyter Donaldson In their race for ESSLEY PAJAMAS know the Importance of buying the witness stand while the ac-- Segregation Center Liaison OfTicers . With on Wener Neustadt, Austria. governor ,of Kentucky today na clouds have lifted"and we’ll / go of any miracle that might occur in The size of previous attacks on Tailored with all the preci­ well-made, right-fitting snoes. mother Found in Qos- cused aon-in-law talked. Demonstration Bill to ahead without any more' coat dis­ the meantime." Patriot Guerrillas^ more straggling precincts report­ The Nunn-Bush are $9.50 t<^ De Marigny leaned against the Duesseldorf, yesterday's record ed unofficial figures on Tuesday’s sion of these famous shirt- . et of Her Bronx Hume. turbance.” He said he referred to the Euro­ American strike at Wilhelmshaven makers. Sizes A-B-C-D. $6.95 $10.50. The Edgerton’a (Made rail, swayed slightly and occa­ Be First Sent Back. Ickes also threw out s h ^ t that pean phase of the conflict. Fighting in Mountains. general election. Willis gained and the fact that the R.A.F. haa more than I.UUO votes in 100 pre­ RE-UPHOLSTER by the makers of Nunn-Buahl sionally scratched his nose while the government might knp pos­ Military Advantage Seen are $6.50 to $8.S0. Wayne, Pa., Nov. 4.— (/Ft— Fif­ he answered the questions put to San Francisco, Nov. 4—l/P).— had two weeks of bad weather in cincts reported during the day. $2.45 and $2.95 session of thei'mines, seiMd for s The dispatch of American food, Lopdon, Nov. 4. (JP)- Prime which to prepare last night's offen- teen-year-old Leonard Marcus of him with a firm "Yea or “ No.” He Dillon S. Myer, national director to Europe’s starvifig millions would With 206 precincts still iinrc|rart- 2-Pc. Living Room Suites second time last Monday, until the Minister (Churchill disclosed today cd,, I lie count was Willis the Bronx was arrested here today of the War Relocation authority, miners and private ope^tors have have valuable military as well as that British liaison officers art on a technical charge of homicide (UoatlDned jt Page Two) (Continued on Page Four) .and Donaldson 251,311. Recovered in Denim says a demonstration by a crowd signed a contract. Thg^ agreement humanitarian advantages. now with forces of Albanian guer- I • • • KNOPF In the stangulation killing of his of Japanese at the Tulc Lake seg­ reached last night b{ktween Ickss told senators today. ritlas, who he said are flghting by I Barkley Blames “ Indifference” -\ll Work Guaranty! 76 - year - old step - grandmother, regation center Monday was a bid •'"If w e ' succeed we will have the thousands in the mountain; LEATHER JACKETS Mrs. Jennie Flicker, w-hoee body by disloyal leaders to be the first Washington, Nov. 4—(4S—Sena- FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CALL (OoBtinued oa Four) paved’the way for a reception of and are being Counted upon for ; tor Barkley (D., Ky.) blamed to­ Zipper or coat atylea. Fine MANHATTA]^ I was found in a closet in her Bronx Missing Girl sent back to Japan. our troops we otherwise could not Nazis Shiftiii" a part "In the future military de­ leathei-s and suedes." Get out home yesterday, a .pillow caae In the first official account of day the “ indifference* ’of Krn- hope ^or whenYhey move Into areas velopments in the Mediterranean tuc-ky voters for the Democralla m the open In one of these knitted around her neck. what happened at the center, My­ Treasury /Balance where the population Is starving.” area!” fine jackets. ^ and ESSLEY SHIRTS 1 Capt. Wllmer Clemence of the er told Interviewers at ' Seattle Fi•aiice Units showing In the governor’s race la ' Back Home he asserted. > In confinnlng that Allied offi­ Kentucky. Barkley, told reporters MacDonald Uphoktery Co. Radnor township police ahld Mar­ that the Japanese at the Tuie Lake Washington, /Nov. 4—(4>>—^The Hoover, food administrator dur­ cers have been sent into Albania $10.95 to $19.95 Finest names in ahirta today. The Manhat- S cus. a nervous, pimply-faced high center in northern California all position of the/Treasury Nov. 3; he thought some miners and farm­ ing the last war and chairman as well as Greece and Yugoslavia, ers who ordinarily vote Dem*. .Vmerican Industrial Building tana are “Known as the beat — the beat S school boy hunted In eight atatea are subject to return to their Receipts, $110,217,572.82; ex­ from 1915 to 1919 of the Belgian the prime minister told Cbmmons known,” and Eaaley are the originators of alnceithe slaying, signed a state­ Returns from (Colum­ Every ludicati(>n Berlin cratic had sided with the Repub­ 983 MAIN ST. HARTFORD TEL. 2-4127 homeland. penditures, $415,463,499.08; net that the Britiah officers had paid licans. . .. the trubenized collar. New patterns and ment aaying Mr|, Flicker surprised bus, O., After Being By obvious subversive activity, balance. $18,844,883,538.58. (Continued on Page Four) high tribute to the lighting quali­ Expects Offensive ' • • • HICKOK BELTS whites. The Manhattans, $2.46 — the Esa- him wkjLle he was taking money Myer said, certain leaders hoped ties of the guerrillas. Lonergan Wins Delay Kpown everywhere as the leya, *1.75. from a bedroom-drawer and that: Given Money by Sailor they would be the first returned. Churchill’s comment was made. In South Iniminent. ”1 got^ao mad that I grabbed her New York. Nov. 4.—cA*)— Wayna finest name In belts. Won­ Olvea Differant Picture. In reply to a question about the Lonergan, big, 26-ycnr-okl Royal derful idea for a gift, too! by the nMk and started to choke New York, Nov. 4.—(JN—Four- At first one WRA official said government’s policy toward the Madrid, Nov. A—(4*i—Reporis of Canadian aircraftsman, indicted ua hei. Then a^ rw arda aha didn’t teen-year^Id Margaret Leighton the incident was ihconaequential, Air Forces Get Supplies Albanian guerrillas and he assert­ the movement of strong German $1,00 and $1.50 niove and 1 put her In the closet.’*- n charge of first degree murder In Moore, who disappeared from Cen­ but last night interviewers were ed the policy, wat to “ see Albania forces into southern France this the Mudgronink and strangling. Detained—First As “Saspleiom^ week and elaliorate defense pre­ British and American Do, CHENEY TIES tral park late laat Sunday after­ given a different picture. freed fr'im the Axis yoke and re­ >t hia pretty. 22-year-old wife, A policeman detained Marcus as noon, returned to 'h e r Park ave^ *Myer .said an angry crowd of stored to her in lependence. Her parations being taken along the “suspicious” as he ftood near a Japanese seized the administra­ In Less Tinie Than Ever frontiers, of course, will be consid­ Riviera give every indication that Patricia Burton vLonergan, today Also Superba tiea. ' We’re now showipg a nue home today. won na 11 day delay In arraign­ COOPER SHORTS downtown mail box at 7:45 a. m. Police aaid the girl was Ini an tion ^building and. carried on a ered at the peace aettlement.’’ Berlin believes an Allied offensive Wai^ R elief fine line of these famous ties, in Jieautiful today, . Clemence said. Taken to ment over objections of .\saiataat Famous “Jockey” shorts and cbloiinga and designs.. ^ exhausted condition and Uventiib three-hour moss meeting in* their Dayton. O., Nov. 4.—(4*)—-Sup-' much better than they were six Capture Railroad To\ra against southern France is immin­ shirts. All weights avail­ police, headquarters, he was recog­ native tongue while keeping 75 District .Attorney Jacob Grumet. bed immediately. plies are reaching the U. S. Army months ago that we have no In X,UKo*l6via the partisans of ent. General SeMiona Judge George L. able for either. nized by other policemen who had The girl, daughter of MaJ. David government employea inside vir­ grlpea.” Gen. Joalp Broi (Tito) toddy an- These preparatons are on such ■sen hia picture accompanying Air Forces In all parts of the DonaeUan IUmI Nov. 15 for tka. DodiIge Moore, Army Medical corps, tual prisoners.. Brig. Gen. Harold A. Barton re­ nopnepd capture of Ptlboj, a rail­ a scale that the Riviera coastal 60c newapaper stories of the killing. and Mrs, Moore, had been seen laat Orville Grays, WRA public wel­ world in greater volume and less road has been closed to passenger pleading to - the Indictment after ported Instant availability of more road town on the Sarajevo-Nia Lonergan’a lawyers, appotatod by The police captain s.iid “ he talk­ in New York by a girl companion, fare consultant from Washington, tirne than ever before top rank­ 'than adequate siipplies of ail na­ line in south central Yugoslavia, traffic between Mentone and San $']_ and $1.50 - ed hi full” after the recognition. the state, asked an adjournment police Imported, who told them ahe said that at 1:30 p. m. he saw a ing officers of the ■ A.A>F. from ture'soon after initial landings at after inflicting heavy losses upon Rafael and the German labor corps The boy. arrived in this Philailrl- crowi. of JapantMe—“ I guess until a week from tomorrow. COOPER and GORDON Avsk frightened away when Mar­ eight theaters of war reported to­ Casablanca, and Lieut. Gol.’ D.'M . the German and Mihailovic forcea has been .moving freight around ' « • « phia suburb yesterday and stayed garet wraa accosted by two sailors. there ware four oi six thousand” day at the conclusion of a four- Corson cited one instance where Their communique, btoadcaat by the closed area, where new fortifi­ BINGO at the’ fuhionable Wayne hotel .—surround the building. cations apparently are being erect­ Sees Banks Being .Attacked Mrs. Moore, police said, quoted day conference at Air Service radio equipment ordered by, radio­ the Free Yugoslav radio. Said the overnigl^t, Clemence reported. WaterviUe, Me., Nov. 4.— ^ Newest hosiery for Pall and VISIT OUR BOYS’ SHOP her daughter as aaying she had Myer and Ray Beat, project di­ command headquarters. telephone was shipped froni' Day- town which lies on the Llm river ed. Mothers (and fatben, tool) will be glad The Ixidy o f the aged but ener- Neen in Columbus. Ohio, with a rector,. spoke over a public ad- > "In September, not one heavy ton and in use over Attii three near the Montencgrin-Serblaa General Movement Toward South Forces are.now at wp,rk. (Claado tonight at O 'clo ck Winter. Regular or Ankle n t ic woman ^rga fouiuj lata yaa- Bennett, Peansylvaain banker 8 lengths, to Imow o f thia weU-etoeked, complete m iudlor, and that ahe "took the draks ^ t e m , Grays aaid, i “ but bomber in the Guadalcanal area days later. border, was occupied by units of Travelers from France reported ahop devutad to boya aletfC. Xveiythihg tarday afteinoea by her daughter, a0iwy*from thr Bailor'for my trans­ didn’t maha any coramitinanta. wan out o f cbmmiaslon for lack o f MaJ. Gen. Walter H. Frank, the Firth and Second Partisan dl- that the movement of German cla r^ today, te *Trkderallae tm 85c to 50c they need you ll fltad at Clifford’s Baser lEN&l SH O Pto Ifrs. Anna M ^ua, In her alatb portation from Columbus.** He added tbat ‘T wouldn’t aay the parts.” reported Col. G. McCk»y, ABC commander, told a press vlBlona. troopa toward the south appeared Ing and dehtrey the -jalt bank ORANGE HALL meilt Boys’ Shop. t s x i s i t f f floor apartmenL Returning from a The girl’s mother aald ahe be­ crowd ever was threatening,” but Jr., who flew here frdm New conference of "const int efforts Seizure of PrlboJ, 60 miles general. 'They also declared that ayatapi, the system which I shopping trip, ime was alarmed to lieved from her conversation that "that ” I would h a ^ hcsitateil to GaledonI for thi meeting. between the various A.A.P. com­ southeast of Sarajevo, severed the all cities in southern Fram:e, in- playra the domlnaat rale la at >MISSION ...... 2,'ic the sailor did not accompany- her Col. A. W. Martlnstein, back mends to achieve the utmost co­ Ing .this country the (Conttnuad on Page Tenj to the Columbus railroad station. (OMtimied M Page Tea) from England, said “Uiinga are so ordination of efforU” the world.”

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.'A;- -v*’-' i ' ' ' —- ■ . Mi ^ leadenhip of Mloa -Harriet Fron- Tolland and New London phdid fever, and Sir Harry and ion Supper To Speak Here 11 War Veteran zcn. Schenclel Gets i ties. A chairman of each c o _ SMART SHAVERS Lady Oakes hurried tu the scene. Gets Decision A oociSl hour with refreahmenU will be selected who will havs't_, Accused Tells ’Sir Harry seemed very friendly 6,300 Yankees Manchester Bus Service W eei (dings will follow the meeting. dogs sent to him. Captain SclN^/. when he arrived at Mexico City,” Armistice Day Mrs. Arthur Tolf, chairman of del will then look them ovsr. Kofi Here on Visit the committee in charge, will be Federal Task . de Marigny related. one (log passed by Captain Sehan* v o / ^ r s M 4 K r Of Courtship Lady Oakes Paid Expenses On Speed Rate Remain in Jap Four Years Old Tomorrow Caywood-Barlow assisted by Miss Lois Gustafson del has r^een rejected by th«!^ Lady Oakes paid the expenses ..v- * and Miss Grace Benson. Arnfy...... mi M (fcfc. IWw •>< M M« Mias Alice Beatrice Barlow, Turkey lo Be Served Took Part in Two Inva­ To Spied Dogs in the caused by Nancy’s Illness', the w it ­ The fourth anniversary of bus ^Central Row and pulled into Mar- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ' In Tolland cou.itj, Stanley Cray And Marriage ness related, but he did not agree Town Official Is in Re­ PrisonGamps of Rockville has been named. IHI*9SfeaiXe4. ToMArt^'lNAVI sendee between South Manches- ket atregt. The few that had S. Barlow of 95 Hamlin street, waa At Home in Evening sions; His Ship Is Sunk Northern Pari of the for her to do so. ter and Hartford by the Connects waited boarded the bus. Three Suasoii 16 Start ArrangemeiiU have also been M ■!•*••• )«•■•» Grainirf t » kl *w ru*>. Vx ceipt of Ruling of the (Continued from 'Page One) marriad last evening' to William - W < » « " • «»»»•. iMUli-iw l-lt «2S< Staff* fdf« The courtroom was jmckcd for ’She transferred this amount to Town Treasurer George H. steadily dwindling food supplies gan B. Caywood. The double-ring, USN of 276 Blecker street. New fense in the northern part of the the defense program. Already one Waddell is in receipt of a state- The last car for Hartford left to aecura tranajmrtatlon, were Armistice .Day with an Armistice the long-awaited appearance of our account and again I transferred and a growing shortage of medi­ Manchester at 12:L0 a. m„ and.ajnong those who w ere paseen- candle-light ceremony waa per­ Night supper at the Legion Home York. N. Y. nephew of Anthony T h e 'fa il sraaon for Badminton state is to be in charge of Captain' such dog picked up by the East it back.” meot of deciuion rendered by the the man who is charged with beat­ cines in future months. before it had reached Hartford it gera.on the first bus Into Man- formed at 7 o’clock in the South ; on Leonard street. Supper will be George of 729 Main street, paid a will open at the Y.M.C.A, Friday Herman Schcndel of the Manche.s- Hartford warden has been sent to ing Sir Harry, on the head and Continuing, de Marigny said! State Traffic Commission follow­ Methodist church by the paator, > the Army. ing a special meeting held on Oc­ This was disclosed by a lurvey had been stripped Of straps, signs Chester. When It arrived at tho served at sevM In the evening oh visit this week to his uncle follow­ night, November 6, from 7:30 to ter police department. It has been leaving him. toddle on a burning "We,; left Mexico City the first Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. Thursday, n tM . 11, and following tober 27 in which the Ckimmission of the 1,900 repatriates aboard the and about everything that could Center the bus were York City and Washington, D. C., cu m ntly ..serving the State as a pliee are atill restricted. If it isn't always him a tract of laitd eaytng “ I ter In Hong Kong city and—un­ order to continue their work. line and insertions of illusion net Hits Morale The meeting at o’clock in the time in 1938.” the witness related, hour. • » less the Japanese exchange liner so weak that they could barely en route to Lexington, K y„ the Sergeant in Company G, State would like to give this property Many men declined repatriation and seed pearls. Her finger-tip bride was costumed in a blue silk chapel is being sponsored by the poisible to buy the Salada Tea you desire refen ing to the widow of the aged Traffic speed regulating algna Tela Maru depoeils a cargo oh Red walk about last summer. Guard.s. to you and Nancy tMcauaa 1 awaiting the opportunity to take veil was attached to a crown of dress, gray kidskin coat, black ac­ Women’s Society and Men’s baronet. will be placed along or adjacent to Cross auppilea promptly— a heavy "'Throughout China and tha alien wives to the United States. orange blossoms and her bridal O f G e rm a n s Friendship Club. vwsi-CMt CNipiny. Lm | itlMd City, H. Y. Asked whether he often was in­ bought It for that purpose.” cessories and gardenia corsage. — don’t blame your grocer! He will surely tgunk lines, state aid hlghwaye, toll of deaths will result among Philippines the Japanese have The/general feeling In China, how- bouquet was composed of white Albert I. Prince, city editor of vited to social affairs at the De Marigny eald.he wihUd not bridges or parkways maintained The couple will be at home to their rnM blM d Bottler* Pep»l-Cola Bottling Co. of Central Vllinge, Conn. internees In Camp Stanley. given the camps only a negligible e/er. was that the intemeea' pres­ roses and stephanotis. The Hartford Times, is to give the PaVeiil-T'earliers Oakes’ home, de Marigny replied? accept the property. \ by the state Indicating such speed friends at 265 Lynhurst avenue, (IVmtlnata from Page One) have more in the near future. Five days later, he aald,' he amount of medicines, all of which ence was of no value to the war The maid of honor was gowned address which wilUbe followed by “ She iiHiially Invited me to her limits that are reasonable and In addition to the 8,300 Ameri­ Lexington, Ky. went to Palm Beach for Nancy’s cans, approximately 13,900 Brit­ apparently are needed for the effort as It might be In the PMltp- in aqua satin with net skirt, the a question and answer period. Rev. parties, and came to mine.” safe, so ks not to mdanger the The bride was graduated from bardment Increa.ses the number Meeliiij! Nov. 12 operation, “ which waa one ^ ish, Canadians and Netherlanders Arm y Camp clinics are run by In­ pinea. ba.sque cut with a sweetheart neck­ Manchester High school with the (o f victims) by thousands or tens W. Ralph Ward, Jr.,' pastor of the The only sounds in the room, life of any occupant o f such mo- ternee phyaiciana and are main­ line. Her arm bouquet was of yel­ churoh, will be in charge o f the pregnancy. Hor vehicle. remain In the camps scattered class of 1940 A, and has since been of thousands.” other than de Marlgny’a voice.' “Sir Harry waa not at Palm through Japan, (Thins and the tained in supplies by purchases in Pranksters Laugh at Sheriff low roses and light bronze pom­ engaged in secretarial work, for Mostly Result of Himmler Action meeting. were the scratching of the chief Beach at the time of the opera­ Philippines. A few' hundred still .the dwindling market at exorbitant poms. ' The bridesmaids’ dresses the Hamilton Standard Propeller Since a previous visit to Ger­ Inidtations to attend this World A Parent-Teachers meeting un­ justice's pen and an occasional tion,” de Marigny continued. are free because of medical and prices. (?aaea o f berl berl and pel­ Coeur D'Alene, Idaho ----— were similar in design to that of Company and the Traveler’s In­ many six weeks ago, the writer of Government Day observance have der the auspices of Emanuel Lu­ Alterations cough. " I wired him the morning of the religious exemptions or special lagra are increasing in Stanley Sheriff Harry Haner Jammed on the maid of honor. 'They were of surance Company. the article declared, "the panic of been extended to the patriotic or­ theran chuirh school is planned Position for Friday, Noy. 12, at 8 p. rri', in j Dc Marigny told Higgs that he operation, and again afterward. technical employment. About lOO and there are numerous Instancea the brakes of hi* car when he sud­ pink satin with net skirts and ap- The bridegroom is a graduate of the people of Berlin has by no ganizations of Manchester and to men and women's groups of other the church ba.scnient. The gu est' ^ ON DRESSES, COATS AND suits had- more than £7,000 (about $30,- ’’Sir Harry came to Palm Beach others are free in south Indo- of "temporary blindness” —dii. denly came upon two lines of chil­ pliqued flowers of the satin on the East Hartford High school class means abated.” He said the "bit­ net. Their bouquets were of pink churches. apeaker on this occasion will be | 000) at the time of the marriage. several days later. CTiina and 90 others are in con­ torted vision due to lack o f Vita­ dren holding a tug-of-war rope, he pf 1938. He is lit present stationed ter silence” of the population is G rW sW ors^ roses and white pompoms. A ll the the Rev. Harold Martinson, a mia- j Including £1.000 owed to Mm by “ He treated me peculiarly. finement In m center near Saigon min B. ‘ said, across the dark street. He at the yniverzlty of Kentucky, mostly the result of action taken attendants woro nyitching pic­ Best Way to Use Books sionary from China, who is at John H. Anderson. "He waa very nide/to me.” Most In Three Major Camps Stanley also has considerable leaped out and the pranksters scat­ where be is completing his senior by Himmler immediately after he tered, laughing. There wasn’t any ture hats.- , year in engineering. He is a mem­ became interior minister. present studying at the Kennedy i NOW AVAILABLE Hia atory moved awlftly to the De M arlgny’s accent caused HouH^ Today Most of the Americans, some dysentery and malaria which la School of Missions, Hartford. | The flower girl wore an aqua ber of Tail Beta Pi (Engineer­ Denver— (Jf)— Dr. Bob Jones, an time last fall when Nancy became him to roll the letter "r” . 9,000 of them, renje'n In the Phil­ likewise reported in otheT China rope. The article said that mistrust dress and carried a colonial bou­ ing Honorary), Omicron Delta' evangelist who believes he has a A panel discussion between i gravely ill In Mexico City of ty- He said he was “ puxiled” at ippines in three major camps. camps. Disehtery, dengue fever, " ' 'X...... ' ' ■" within the German nation has in­ 1 to 5 p. m. (Continued fro^Page One) quet. The bride’s mother wore ca­ Kappa (National Leadership Fra­ practical solution for juvenile de­ teachers and parents'w ill be a j flret by this apparent ill feeling some jaundice and tuberculosis creased to such a degree that "it Possibly less than 100 are In Ja­ UTEsZ-^SnOW .10 det blue, and the bridegroom’s ternity). and president of Phi linquency, says: "Those books part of the program, under the by Oakes, and vtoited Foskett to pan. the remaintler having been were reported in the Philippine is now reported that certain sec­ ask halp in straightening out the few weeks. I f t l^ Rusalaha mother dubonnet velvet with white Kappa Ten, social fraternity. tions of the population must give that are being sold to parents tell­ # rn p $ T sent to China. camps. ing them how to train their chil­ SMNOFA situation. cross the lower DnlepcKand fight up their radio sets. Since the for­ The Japanese have thrown a Despite the hardships they are dren would do the moat good— if “ Poskett said that was my their way up the v a lle ^ toward ! fatality rate, however, for the first mation of the Free Germany com­ blank wall arcund Internment facing there Is evidence that some they were used flat side up.” business, and be was unable to Apoatolovo and Krlvol Riqg. or 26 Auto Deaths .| nine months, moved up from 6.9 mittee In Moscow the Moscow ra­ conditions In Malaya and the internees have no wish for repa­ help," the witness satd. southward to Kherson. uT _ _ . leases per hundred million miles of dio has gained the Interest of the Raleigh Beauty Salon Netherlands East Indies. triation. A poll taken in Santo ‘There were indications that the domination in southern Rhaaia In most camps the Internees arc III jv lO lltll' "lolo*’ vehicle movement to 7.8. German people. But this does not Tomas, Manila, revealed that 69 necessarily mean that the German trial, now In Its third week, might would be ended. A major b aWe to maintain an Occidental per cent of 3,900 persona wished people sympathize with Commu­ Tel. 8951 be concluded in ano'her week and through in either direction w subsistence ration only through TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS repatriation, but 21 per cent indi- nism. Even bombed-out persons half. The del'ense haa approxi­ hurl the Nazis back to the rive/ .using their own funds for" outside Puhlir Kecoi'cls Hartford. Nov. 4.—(/P)—Twenty- prefer an Anglo-Saxon victory If mately a score of witnesses Bug and perhaps beyond. ^ r c l’ases to augment Japanese- six persons were killed by automo-' the enemies must win. awaiting call. Winter already is marching L-rued rations. Even this Is im- biles in Connecticut last month, Certificate of Foreclosurp .sotth. The Red Arm y’s offen­ por^ble, however, in Hong Kong, “ As to rumors of serious dif­ an increase of seven over the 19 George W. Strant against the ATHRSI sive is getting stronger, gathering and \000 British at Camp Stan­ ferences between the leading mili­ Board of Appeals deaths during that month in 1942, Manchester Trust Company, fore­ momentum. It is difficult to see ley thMe are suffering under- tary officials and Hitler,” the arti­ the Motor Vehicles Department re­ closure of a mortgage on property cle went on, "it may be assumed W’here the Germans can halt it. nourisnihent. ports. Thirteen • of the victims SNIFHE, In both winters of the war, the on Strant street. that the Peuhrer’s position must To Meet Tonight The repatriates said the Stanley were pedestrians as compared to Warrantee Deed Red Arm y has beaten the Ger­ internees survived last winter be firmer than ever before, since 12 pedestrians killed in October Francis P. Contois et ux, to John the military has the greatest in­ SNEEZE ___ mans soundly. only through the arrival of Red NOW PLAYING - last year. Tw’o bicyclists were The Zoning Board of Appeals R. Allen, property on Birch street. terest in letting Hitler's complete Put a few drops o f Va-tro-npl up Unable to master the terrible Proas foodstuffs sent on the first struck and killed last Octolier will give hearings tonight on Marriage Intention responsibility be as apparent to each nostril at the very first inifflEe cold and the Soviet winter tao- rcmtriatlon voyage of the Grlps- while none were killed in that <>C^FUEL01L three petitions for chan'tea in the Janies Murphy, machine opera­ the nation as to the whole w orld ” or sneeze. l a quick action helps tics, the Germans consistently holm. These ‘suppwa arrived only month In 1942. zoning laws. The most Important tor of 29 Mt. Nelx) Place and Doris prevent many colds have put up bad performances In ’ after being transshipped^from Ja- Automobile deaths dunng the Reid, machine operator of 7 Flor­ developing. Follow w N K v o f the le Is the request of Am o'd the snow. | pan. The annual pilgrimage o f Mo- first ten'months totalled 186 as ence street, applied for a marriage hammedafi to Mecca attracts /BURKE ® Paganl to be al'oved to use the Indications are that the Qer- . Suffer From Malnutrition THE3KAPCTS eompared to 231 last year, a drop license in the town clerk’s office to­ from 50.0(H) to 70,(K)0 of the faith­ VMM-ael •'•"’ V this winter la more I "The Internees th^ are all o f 45 or about 19 per cent. The day. ful. MORIARn I r S/tUklO! '.I MtNCNF<.r(k{nii« equipped Than ever b S o r; > suffering from m.Inut^ tion.” one The biard afew months acoSoviets are much i responsible repatriate "Many hifltor>’ ! are jo weak I am afraid will be wiiuMOT granted Alcxar.dei jar\is 't)f the Red Army. ■I atoo_* va late*w* if for thi them If the iqpplles right to convert the projierty into are held several month.s in 'Yoko­ PLUS ______tenements and Mr. Jarvis ha.s fsmmt hama warehouses as the la.s^lot “.MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S ow i since decided not to do_ so, which Once Proud Army wa ." \ BLESSED EVENT” leaves the property vacant. Internee officials have attempt­ S ONLY Rapidly Becoming Mob ed to obtain Japanese permission The itEAL Meaning x London, Nov. 4— The bat­ to have foodstuiTa unloaded thia SA^BlO ftf tered remnanu of Field Marshal time during the Tela Maru 4 Von Mannsteln’a ones proud scheduled atopovei in Hong Kong Arm y of the are fast on the homeward journey, but the THE PLACE TO GO IN MANCHlSSTER Hartford’s ofFlint-BmceQuality -:f\ mOWTHEBELT? being turned into a dlHorganized Japanese gave no issiit nee. KUilaUnt indlsMtian-tho Kind mat mMia war-weary mob In their flight The condition of several thou- t o n i g h t a n d FRIDAY NIGHT .u f«(l full of t>i>7 blonUd miiery around id bnloK th« belt ofUn nriko u a mult across thfe marshy Nogalsk . a Ia>7 colon and n alussiah flow of in- ateppes of southern Ruaida to­ Modern and Old Fashion Dancing .lUnal tdcretiona In ttw tert* bewcL ward the Bug river defense line, Is Sound VALUE!/^ / T Thia aendHIon aaaji idtard pfMttSt digaa- Carl WiganQMfiki; Prompter tion « f food, enuilns an cxcdHivg amount Russian advices Indicated taday. of gag that may graat-on tha a n a a a «»d Paced by hard-riding, sabre- ! raflect Itacif In many discomforting aymp- reorge Smith’s Orchestra, With irnnt. ror rallaf. try Btpstabt u dInctaA wielding Cossack cavalrymen. Red I Newest Furniture Store Tbay help ancournga tha normal flow of Army mobile columns were alash-. I His Electric Organ Intattfnal aaerationa and halp aatlraU tha colaa ta yalitra Itaalf - withaut npaatUnm Ing at the heels of the retreating j tha livat, causing nauMa or tha wnal»d4- enemy, and today were believed I LAST TIME^ODAY- out facUns that er croeainga leading to Khenon, TOMORROW morning at 9 A. M. Hartford’s newest famiture store win the Moscow buUeJn aald. Yesterday’s advhnce of 10 miles be open for your inspection. These first two days, Friday and Saturday, netted the Rfd Army 80 towns in are special days for you and for us. We’re sure you’ll be glad you came in! the steppe region between the SHERIDAN You’ll discover, also, many reasons for coming back again and again', when FEW are the lovers of good furniture who do Dnieper and - Karkinit bay on tpe Black sea. Moscow said. More your need for furniture arises. not know the charm and worth of Flint>Bruce*s than 3.000 Germ ins were reported Fine Furniture. It's been known and appreci­ killed in this sector alone, includ­ RESTAURANT New Englanders like to feel they are making the most of every minute and ated by Hartford homemakers for more than ing one entire Nazi division. Another, 1,500. enemy troops dollar spent in selecting furniture for their homes. Giving every customer half a century ! And to those who today are - r ^ Any Make! Any Model! were slain Inside' the Dnieper c ^ 9 H ® **® that feeling about this firm is our one and only policy, for we have been seeking and wisely investing in such furniture, bend to the north, where Red we're happy to say the FJint-Bruce label still Parts For All Makes! Arm y columns plunging aouth- serving New Englanders for many years. ' wsst of Dnapropatrovsk captured TONIGHT stands for distinction and sound investment f h e Y * ® It could only happen in the United States. And it does happen every night. FItEE ESTIMATES seven villages, rounded up. hun­ value. The real meaning of Flint-Bruce quality dreds ' o f prisoners and huge is value! ■ 9 to 1 Thousands and thousands o f boys in camp ulking to home by Long Distance. IN YOUR HOME dumps of .^tanks, gtms and other war gear, .the Soiriet bulletin de­ ' Fcatnrint PH O N E M A N . 2-1575 clared. Nazi counter-attacks were The voice with a smile at the switchboard. The thoughtful people who Tuesdays Through Saturdays 9 to 8 beaten back on all parts of the Evening Appointments— Phone 2-3254 advance. PLUS The Musical Hit leave Long Distanot circuits free for his use in the evening. The pleasun o f German prisoners were quoted Coraplet* Service On Moat Happy Lou’s Orchestra by tha Rusaiana as saying that the home folks when the call gets through. These are some o f the things that Electrtcnl AppUasno. many of their Infantry companies Prom Hartford. N ■ “ had been reduced to en-average of ^1 Irons • ToaMsn • Hoatera • make this a good country to live in. 19 to 20 men apiece, the Moeoow Try Our DaUetoiM ' Fsas - Ete. bulletin reported, with the 15th German Infantry division In par­ Give the boy* a break balwean T and tO o’clock each efigfat. That's abStR Bring Toar AppUaaeo la ticular suffering enormoua loseea. For Frsa Etalmatel For the second straight day the Business. Men’s Luncheon the only time the eervioe men have to oak ' ^ ^ u c e Russian 'communique last night HARTFORD made no mention of fighting In­ ASYLUM STREET side the Crimea. Berlin broad- Served 1 1 U 3 P.M. 75c (Ewri— ijz alM at lae 'eaa(a aald Russian units from the ★ NOTE OUR NEW LOCATION Caucasus had launched amphibi­ Tht SouthtiB New Enflaad Teleplumc AB.C.FiiftCo. ous atlacks on the eastern shore - 1 17S-18S ASYlU M . HARTFORD 4 (Opposite E. M. Loew*s Theater) M a n c h e a ttr of the pcninaula below Kerch but Hotel Sheridan Restauhmt 21 Maplt St. bad been hslil to beachhead posi­ h- tions by tbs German 17th Army. ,1 lowing offloers (or tb* eomlng top arp In Litchfield County. They far from encouraging, particularly 5 to 8 Miles P. O. Receipts op r'ositions Married in August Must Do Job year: WUUam H. Wiley About 100 mtmbew of the machinery of Allied Military gov­ for the last 17 months,' is home on were freed of enemy occupation ated and durlM ths service In the was nearly 10 per cent more than duction Board activities, a number cy,” Oov. Raymond E. Balden told Heroes on Subs cupied democraclea of Europe. throughout the night, -Simeon 8. goal, according to the first pro­ safely iOAnber of Commerce and their ernment Is running mors smooth­ a short leave from Fort Pickett, in the 40-mlle path of the Fifth church John Chambers sang, "Th# of top positions are now open for "1 have no doubt either that re­ for tee eame month a year ago, tee Connecticut Association of In­ gress report made today by Oliver will attend tomorrow ly In lU ly than It did In North Va., having recently returned Willie, Republican, continued to­ Army’s advance. Old Ruggsd Cross" and "Jesus the report of Postmaster H. OUn competitive examination. It waa surance Agents last night, the Stops Perspiration lief must be given," he added. from five monthe epent In deeert As the British waves swept announced today by Paul Kerins, Washington, Nov. 4— {/T) — The V. Ober, State Campaign Chair­ aifht’a dinner ^meeting at the Africa, but some of Its main day to lead hia Damocratlc op­ Calls US." _ .Grant" ahbws;, state must do tee job demanded by man. liiese reports are from 52 Hoover endorsed the plan om- training In Arizona. over Mt. Masslco and British and Ths pall bsarsrs wsr* Thomas representative of the United States Navy announced today award of llned by 8«n»tors Gillette (D.. bearings still need oil. ^ ^ , ponent, J. Lyter Donaldeon, by The receipts for the past month tee public and do it better. of the 148 Connecticut War Fund Community Y. M. C. A. Robert Americana rolled across San Leemon, Francis McCsughsy, Sid­ (Jlvll Service Commission. the Navy and Marine Corps medal Iowa) and Taft (R.. Ohio), In The problems of AMG fall Into 6,238 votes In their contest for waa 812,204.30 against |1 1 ,132.83 By July, 1944, Connecticut ex­ Campaigns being held in the state. Belcher, vice preeldent of the Corp. Robert E. Carney, Jr., of Croce, the Germans left behind ney Elliott. Alekkndsr Shields, The most important vacancy to pects to have $10,000,000 In its to nine officers and three enlisted their resolutlqn, calling two broad categories, one Involv­ governor of Kentucky, a year ago. Every month so far men for heroism aboard subma­ Ten of these campaigns have ex­ United SUtea Chamber of Com­ ing top policy and'international 71 Garden street, who has been a scene of devastation aimed at Georgs Tomlinson and John Cham­ be filled la teat of War Production post-war fund to meet heavy coats steps In cooperation with me home on a short leave, left last Unofficial reporta from all but this year shows an increase. rines. ceeded their goals. Leading tee merce will be the guest at>eaker politics, the other local admlnlt- Impeding the advance until k new bers. Drive Representative for duty In o f post-war tranaitlon, he said, britlsb, Swedish night to rejoin hie regiment 306 of the staU'e precincta gave defense line can be eetabUshed, Manohastsr Lodge of Masons of They included: list is Wilton, which is seeking to after dinner. 'He will dlacuee ?miMnts7 and Tellef organlMtlons tratlon with Its overlapping mill- Willie 256,833 votes to 261,595 the Hartford office. The salary for adding teat while the state’s doing double Its original quota of $4,393. which la now located In Pennsyl­ perhaps with the towering Au- which Mr. Jackson was a member tela position la $4600 a year, or tee job win cost money. It will pay Lieut. Comdr. Blish C. Hills, poirt-war unemployment prob- such as the InternaUonsl Red Ury and civilian requirements. vania. for DonaldaorfT Among the un­ Carrier Route® Troy, Kans.; wife, Mrs. Dorothy The town has already subscribed Kaoeivlng Continual Scrutiny runcl mountains beyond the Gar- conducted the service at th* grave better than $5000 a year including In tee long run. leme. ^ . Cro.H8, to set up s definite ■y**-*J® reported precincts were 260 In in the East cemetery. HiUs, 141 Lower Boulevard, New $8,427 or 191 per cent of its goal. Dinner will be served prompt­ for feeding Europe's hungry, w-lth Inquiries today In official qua^ Jefferson county (LoulevlDe), Igliano as a binge. overtime, "^e War Production Another speaker before the aaso- Farmington Is second with 144 per 1 . Doe* not tot drcsfcs or men’t There will be a meeting of the Elxamlnation of the newly cap­ To Be Extended D(ive Representative will promote London, Conn. (him. Does not itritite >kin. ly at 0:30. Invitations have been nroper safeguards against any ters directly concerned with AMG which normally le Democratic but clation’B meeting. State Insurance' cent.- Retail Merchanti Bureau of the tured positions showed the Ger­ Mrs. Richard Jennlnga tee organization of labor-manage­ Commlsaloner W. Ellery Allyn, de­ Lieut. Edward F. O’Brien. Jr., 2. No waiting to dry. Oinbeuted m t to heads of business houses military advantage accruing to produced the word that the entire Chamber of Commerce at the in which Willie wee leading by IX Mis. Thomas W. Benson son of E. F. O’Brien, 64, Auburii Four of the campaigns over the right after shaving. throughout the town and the situation is receiving continual mans had spent six weeks in the Funeral aervices for Mrs. Rich­ Starting November 16. RFD ment committees in local war clared that tee Insurance business the enemy. Chamber office, 193 Center street 289 votes. feverish building o f hesvUy- plants and guide the activities of waa "threatened by powerful street, West Medford, Mass. S. Instantly Stops perapiration for membership of the Chamber has For more than s year. Hoover and close scrutiny; that present Although Donaldson was trail­ ard Jennings of Wapplng who died mall servlc# will be delivered by 1 to 3 days. Pteventa odor. next Monday morning at 10:30. gunned fortifications In the hope yesterday will be held Saturday such committees so as to stimulate Mrs, Benson is tee former forces.” Ensign John H. Whitehouse, Sam been canvassed to attend. said, food has been shipped to methods and form are not ac­ carrier on Route 2 to houses on 4. A pure, white, greaselcta, Christmaa promotion plana will ing Willis, the remainder of the of making them impregnable bas­ Interest, promote greater efficiency Doreen Elizabeth Thompson, Denounces Aviation Bill. Diego; wife, Mrs. Frances E. fry this la iy W ay M ... Greece satisfactorily, and the cepted as tlther final or satistac- morning at 9:16 from the T, P. Welcome place and Riverside Whitehouse, 11 Sheridw street, atunleti vaniihing cream. be formulated. Deraocrattc nominees for stats- HoIIoran Funeral home, 176 Center and expedite the solution of specific daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold He denounced the Lea aviation Gei'mans have^ lived up to their ^ide offices held a slight' lead tions. drive. On the same day RFD serv­ C. Thompson of 'Waddell road, Lynn, Mass. 8. Awarded Approval Seal o f part of the agreement. He saia There W full swsrenese that The taking of PreaeUsano, seven street, and at 10 o’clock from St. ice by carrier No. 1 will be ex­ plant or industry problems. To bill now before Congress aa “an in­ FALSE TEETH Ametican Institute of Launder- The executive committee of the over their Republican opponents qualify for this position it is neces­ Manchester, whose marriage to Ten Jap Merchant the State department had certified even greater difficulties await miles south of Venafro, another Francis church In South Windsor, tended to take In Jordt, Jensen defensible encroachment on states' A t iM t. m sctontUle wmr U ing foe being haymleas to local War Fund campaign will on the basis of returns from near­ sary to have .at least five years of Seaman First Class ’Thomas W. Ask Younger Plnboys clean falsa taath and fanri the Germans were getting no ben­ military governments In Franc*, communication* center in the Ger. Burial will be in St. Bridget’s cem- and that part of Woodhrldge rights" through Its provision that meet In the Municipal building I ly as many precinct* as reported high grade or aalea promotion ex­ Benson of St. Augustine, T la., a Federal administrator have wark REALLY clean. JncI Ships Sub Vicliiiis; efit from the food. If the enemy the Low Countries and Germany, man line, by the Americans waa etei-y. street between thoee two street". pnt panr plata in n ftaaa tomorrow night. i in the governor’s race. dttgeribed by a military commenta Friend# may call at th# funeral perience, plus some practice in em­ formerly of Manchester, took power to regmlate and investigate Hartford, Nov. 4— (tPi— Repre- , af water Sa which a Tittle .should violate the terms of that for Instance, and the Italian de- This service is to be granted aa a place August 25, In tee First or any subsequent agreement, ne Elortion Not Conceded tor as "most important and a very home from 7 o’clock this evening result of petitions oent to Post- , ployer-employee relations ' and insurance companies issuing .. air­ sentatlves of the Connecticut ' quick - actlnf Kleenlle hat ^ S td tler 3 Others Damaged velopmsnts accordingly get mi­ Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ Democratic leaders did not con­ ability to deal satiafacterily with Universalist church, Stafford craft policies. Association of Bowling Alley added. W ith niaffic- pointed out. it would be simple to nute study for future blueprints fine performance,’/ particularly for until tha hour of the funeral. master Grant and forwarded to llke speed, dlscoloratien and stains van­ ranth, will meet tomorrow evening cede the election. troops who gaineh their .first real management, labor and the public. Springs, Conn. "It behooves every one of you to Proprietors yesterday presented ish ~ the ariplnal clean krlphtneea stop the humanitarian work. The lUllsn situation Is still Washington. They were presented A t present Seaman and Mrs. turns! It's easv. eceeemleal. S in the Masonic Temple. The offi­ Willis, Ashland attorney and taste of modern warfari only Mr. Kerins also announced that concern himself In the defeat of Governor Baldwin with a petition (Continued from Pegs One) Winter to Be Hardest Yet far from clarified, no less In the as the result of -he closing of tee Benson are residing In St. Augus­ cers are requested to wear white. former judge of th* State Court few weeks ago at Salerno. ^ there are a number of openings for this bill and to be alive at all times signed by thousands of bowlers a r t KLEKNITE tadnp front Uulnn’n Hoover said he thought it "spe- minds of AMO officials than In Hospitnl Moles Manchester Green post office. tine, Fla. Phnrmncp or anp sood drns ntore. Following the buslnesa session of Appeals, took the first lead but This brmight the Americans also This will now Uke car# of the Production Service Specialists to tee sneak attacks by the enemies auiklng that he use his war power _ J O l ^ TOWELS . Bougainvill's west coast. r.lally urgent" that food be sent those of AMG's critics at horns. with salaries ranging from $3800 of a free economy,” he declared. to permit boys under 16 to be In all these operstlons, nearly there will be a penny auction of Donaldson, Carrollton lawyer and within striking distance of Isernla. last of the territory U.at had been -fi/i nmt abroad thta winter, because the The decisions are not being made to $4600 a year, depending upon The association elected the fol­ employed aui plnboys. 100,000 tons of Japanese shipping season threatens to be the hardest home canned fo ^ . Members are banker and former state highway 15 miles to the northeast, al.so served by the Green office. KLEENITE needii no (ttuik purely on the basle of mllltaiT reminded to bring their donations comml*eloner.^6rged ahead and threatened hy General Montgom Admitted yesterday: Joseph the applicant’s qualifications. The were sunk or damaged, 129 enemy yet for the people of the overrun expediency, however, for the mili­ The petition of residents of Du­ Paper Salvage for the auction. Refreshments will held hi* advantage until yesterday cry's advance on the east side of Ferra, Glaatonbury: Paul Lange, Production Service Specialists will planes were destroyed or crippled countries. , , . tary command baa the advice of rant and Essex streeU for deliv­ )>e served by Mrs. Lida Richmond afternoon. the Matese mountains. 333 Woodland street; Mrs. Annls ery by carrier la expected to be '• work out of a local WPB office and more than 200 tons of explo- He disclosed that food pack­ civilian governmental , depart­ and promote the full utilization of alvea tore Into the enemy’s powcr^ ages for Allied prisoners in Ger­ arKi her committee. A t on# time Donaldson was With weather conditions still Im­ Bennett, 380 North Main street; granted In about four or five Seen Success ments. , 12,000 votes ahead. Then WlUls proving along the entire front, both Mrs. Antoinette Ingraham. 13 production facilities assisting war to rsaist. many are being handled satisfac­ At the lower levels, such as weeks. ______agencies and their contracts In No, these are not Russian or Polish Mr. and Mra. Harold White of began a steady climb which put Allied Armies were able to move Moore etreet; Mies UUlan Ritchie, Under such foimldable air cov­ torily through Fiench city administration, the • AMG finding available productive ca­ war orphans. They are right here through damage and theft, he Bank street, who quietly observed him out In front In the closest tanks and guns up to the front 30 Clark street; Mra. June Fuller, er, the drive to oust the, Japanese officer has little to do with state­ 693 Hartford Road. pacity and numufacturing estab­ First Month Reveals from the rest of the Solomons and said, had amounted to less than their 23rd . wedding anniversary gubernatorial contest Kentucky with greater speed. E X i at home. Their father, who was craft—his problems are sewer The clearing skies also gave to Admitted today: James Coryer, NOW IS THE TIME lishments to secure war contracts, A merchant seaman has been lunge at Rabaul gained ground. one-alxteenth of one per cent. yesterday, were pleased to have a has seen In more than 25 years and. they will also assist maniifac- Some Faults That Can an automobile mechanic, is in Hoover said he wat Informc.l systems, water supply, hospitals, the Allied Air Forces one of thelf Silver Lane; Douglas Platt. Broad TO HAVE A T ite The Marines, killing piore than transportation and communica­ letter from their son Edward H. The last Republican governor • turers of war goods In, maintaining dragged back to life from an that the Swedish and Swiss gov­ White, stating that he confidently busiest days of the war, aa they Brook; Andrew Swanson, 28 Hunt­ Be Corrected Early. Europe now, repairing Ameri­ 135 Japa at a cost o( shout 50 of tions facilities, police forces in Kentucky was Flem p. Samp­ the highest possible level o f pro­ ocean of darning oil. H e has ernments would be glad to under­ expected to be with them about ripped at Nazi troop concentra­ ington atreet; Mary Ann Pa van, PULLEY LINES AND can tanks. Their mpther is in their own msijt expanded the More frequently than not. he has son, who served from 1927 to duction. To qualify applicants beachhead won ^Monday at Em­ take an extension of the food Thanksgiving time. He entered the 1931. tions, and gun positions on the en­ 433 Keeney street. The first month o f the waste lost all of the little posses­ to scour the bills around to bring tire front, set a thousand-ton CLOTIEES POLES IN­ must show production and engin­ a war plant. Every night they press Augusta bay on Bougain­ shipment plan Naval Air service on October 20. Charged Uolatlonism Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Al­ eering experience In a metal indus­ paper campaign has ended and the sions that sailed with him. ville. Pointing*^ to orEanlzation of the, back the frightened population 1042. and is at present a motor enemy cargo ship aflame and fred Roberts and son, 618 North sit here and wait her home­ The Democratic nominee, to try involving the use of machine southeastern section of tee town He is given warmth and , Scatter Jap Defendera Committee on Food for the Small if only to g»t a labor supply, machinist's mate, second class, at smashed heavily at the German Main atnet. _ STALLED AND RE- ^m ocracies. he said; Problem .'Wore Delicate getber with United State* Senate tools (or In industrial engineering coming—and dinner. \bur dol­ Norfolk. Va. MUs Marlon White Majority Leader Alben W. Bark­ airfield at Araxos in Greece and the Discharged today: Barbara turned in the highest amount of comforts and strength to In co-ordinated .Invasion opera- "There is great Anisrr:m pub- x t the policy level, the problem firms dealing with tee metel indus­ lars can support playgrounds, their daughter, who is training to ley and other Deroberatic leaders, Zara harbor, a supply port for tee Gvlkka. U Durant street. PLACED waste paper with 11 tons, accord­ tiaas to the south, American and lie opinion In support of th"' nro- more delicate. Military neces- Nazis in Yugoslavia. tries.) Such production or engin­ ,ful&l his desire to "ship” New Zealand troops on tiny Treas­ be a nurse at the Deaconess hospi­ said before the election that a Re­ 'Birth: Today, a daughter to eering experience should Indicate a ing to Melvin Hathaway, chair­ equipment and care for them posal America should at least , dictated acceptance of the tal. Boston, remembered her par­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy .Emerich, 32 man of the drive. It has been re­ again by your dollars. ury Island scattered its 200 Jap make an effort.” , ;Vd;jsllo government a.n a co-bel- publican victory would be a re F. M. FITZGERALD knowledge of such industrial prob­ through one of your local defenders in the jungles and hunt­ ents with gifts and congratula­ pudlatlon of President Roosevelt’s Bunce .Drive. lems aa jig and dies product design, ported to various membera of the Would you rather have "There’s not much use in fislit- -.rerent, and its later use by the Hartman Block TRUCKING committeer-that a Salvation Army welfare agencies. Would ed them down over trails stained Ing to frie those people If Gity'ie v i,,e„ a rallying point for the tions. leadership of the nation during incentive wage systems, etc. bought a new radio? with enemy blood. On Cholseul, truck of Hartford has been going you rather have a new all going to be dead befoie they nauaji people to counter the Naxl- the war. They also claiined the 4 Lincoln St. T«L 2-1417 ^ Also production control, estimat­ American paratroop Marines cap­ ------r - Mill- Gie East, Royal Black Republican state ticket represent ing, factory, costs, supe:wision of over the various routes just ahead get free.” Taft observed as the ------\Is Sold Today of the local pickup trucks, also evening gown? tured the barge depot of Sangigai puopet “ I Preceptory No. 18, will meet in ed the spirit of Isolationism. FALSE TEETH manufactering and engineering Let your heart and chased flMlng Japs toward committee assembled. gathering paper. Fancy Milk-Fed-AII Sizes-N o Point* The resolution urged that the This stS had 'the approval of i Willis declared the charges That Loosen operatiofis, knowledge of all ma­ tomorrow evening at eight Vclock. The Savings Bank of Manches­ AUUB OUFRAN chine- operations, plant layout, To Improve Service d ecid e secretary of state work out, as the British. American and Rus- ' were only a smokescreen -to- hide Need Not Embarrass In order to correct-the faults Let yimr heart Admiral Halaey jubilantly call­ All Sir Knights are requested to what he termed,"the Democratic ter today sold the two story brick (Known Aa l|naen AU«a) ed the operatloqq "the flexing soon as possible and In cooperation alan governments before It was Many wearers of false teeth have SPIRITUAL MEDIUM found in the first month of tee 139 and attend this meeting as action will state machine’s misrule at Frank­ business block Imown sa tee Hart­ suffered real embarrasement bo- There are also.a number of posi­ d ecid e CHICKENS . ' springboard for the longer jumps with the BriUah. Swedish — taken, but the Allied governments drive there will be a meeltng of the Swiss governments, a systematic be taken on the death of Isaac fort," the capital. He said many man Block on Norte Main street causa their plate dropped, ellpprd Seventh Iteughlof of a Seventk I tions at a base salary of $3,200 a ahsaa" He declared the Allies now are still Intent on preserving the or wabbled at juet the wrong Ume. Bom wnb a ValL general committee tomorrow eve­ Cghtiil f^ANCY MILK-FED AER and definite plan for relieving Jackeon, one it the best loved Sir former Democrats were joining just west of Norte School street. year, or $3,800 a year icludlng rO W I ALL sizes—Mo PoIntB LE tl9 * are able to nit harder, faster, more right of the Italian people to ex­ Do not live In fear of this bappen- Reodlnga UnUy. Ineinding S u n ^ . ning at the Chamber of Commerce hunger in stricken countries. Knights In the lodge. the Republican# "to end regime The pilrchssers are Natean A. and Ing to you. Jual eprlnklr a little overtime. There is an,urg;ent need rooms at 193 Center street At often and In more places than the ercise their free choice of their | Rose Freedman, of Hartford. • A. M. to 8 P. M. Or By Appgln^ for Oompllance Examiners for the PsrkLoilt t. 33« Japanese ever dared think poasible The resolution mention* the own government when s proper rule" In Kentucky. KASTKETH, the alliBlIae jmm-eom) this meeting steps will'be taken to There ark four stores on the first powder, on your platea. Hold* false nienL In the Servlee nf 0»e Pen- Investigation Diviaion of the WPB. Loan CornoS and that appearance of the Jap­ need for food In Belgium. Czecho­ Unofficial and Incomplete re­ cover tee areas skipped In previ­ Spare Ribs 4 P o in t* 24* slovakia, Norway, Poland, Greece, time arrives. | floor and apartments on the ,ec- teeth more firmly, eo they ""^e pie lot 80 Team. These positions require' the Investi­ anese fleet would bring nearer the Success Not Complete turns Indicated the Democrats comfortable. Doee not Spur Cherite ous collections and get ready for YugMlavla and The Netherlands. Large Bomber ond floor* Thk block was bought as aet 188 Church Strent, Harttofd, Coua. gation of commercial and Indus, day for the "march through Tok­ Meantime, an effort has beep , again would control both houses ‘.'plate odor" (denture breath). the second round which wlU start BetfUver eVS“. LaZf Taft said It was probable that ton- FASTBETH at any drug etore. Pbnne S-8634 trial firma accused of non-com­ yo." ma/]0 each poM tor old SHELLFISH knowledge of production or ac­ Thursday evening will start at concerned—on very sketchy ex­ 2.000 long'tons of explosives in its orde irreepactlClive of' quantity. counting methods. 7:30 sharp. thousand tons were represented in (tiontinued from Page One) George L. Gans, of New Britain, A-1 STAMPS the three destroyers, sight large perience, chiefly In the Philip­ next-to-lsst raid on May 23 and on Industrial Analysts ore needed pine* and the Rhineland. The will be tee guest speaker at the merchant ships and four small June 11 waa hit by the R. A. F.'s MINT AND USED \ by tee War Production Board for and UMW Preeldent Lewis applies planned organization now Is deal­ biggest heavy bomber force up to Friday night services of Temple TONY'S STAI^D coastal vessels sunk. One heavy only to the period of government LetH Sholom tomorrow night. Mr. KEMP'S their Priority Division. Hie base Six From State cruiser was left listing with a* ing with actual problem*, and the that time. tnn. y BOLTON salary for these positions Is $3,200 operation. ^ resuIU probably will produce far- Cans has gained wide reputation PHONE .3137 , large hole in the hull. A second New Attack Concentrated Main St. Tel. 5880 a year. The duties of these posi­ y The secretary presumed th* op­ reaching changes, extending even The Air Ministry described tlie as one of the outstanding leaders Telephone 2-0933 Among Missing took a direct hit. Seven large mer­ of the Jewish community of New MANCHESTER, CONN. tions require the necessary analyt­ erators end Lewi* now will con­ to the methods of selecting and new ettseke as concentrated and chant vessels, aggregating 30,000 Britain. He is a delegate to Ufe ical work in order to determine tons, an 8,000 ton tanker and an­ tinue to negotiate for a contract training AMG personnel. effectlYe, and a greatly weakened DOLLARS can be cold and selfish things. Or tl\ey He refused to say whether the gov­ American Jewish Conference at and assign priority ratings. (Ton. ■Washington, Nov 4— (A^' —The other of 6.000 tons were knocked German defense was Indicated in which he also represented tee duct priority educational programs War department announced , last out of action. ernment would be willing to re­ can he generous, compassionate and merciful. the loss of only 19 raiding aircraft Jews of Manchester. and furnish Information, advise night teat 309 United States sol­ store the mines before such an engaged in that and the other Jap Besistance Fierce agreement is reached, but then Hallowe'en Party He is the president of the Zion­ and assist industry regarding the diers, Including six from Connec­ Tlim over the spending of some of your dollars to Japanese resistance was fierce, pointed out that the Connally- operatlona. . ist Chapter of New Britain and he effect of WPB orders on their ticut, were missing In action In Dueaseldorf, Germany's tMlrd both by 150 fighten and by anti­ Smith labor disputes act say* seiz­ Is Held bv Grange has held many office! In various erations. To qualify for such various war theaters. your heart. It will want to give twice what your aircraft batteries. Despite that the ed properties must go back to their ranking Inland port la the site of Jewish organizations. Mr. Gana Week-End Values At poBltions one need have at least Those from Connecticut, all score was at least 85 to 19 in favos owners within 60 days after "pro­ the great Rheinmetal Iron and will speak on the subject "The three years successful experience missing in the European area, are: logical mind intended to give, because your heart of the Alllss. Lightnings shot ductive efficiency" ts attained. Manchester Grange followed dteel work!, almoet comparable to Significance o f the American Jew­ . which will have served to give a Copping, Pfc. Richard B.—Mra. MARVEL down at least 41 of the intercep­ 40,000,000 Tons Behind short business meeting In. the Ma­ Krupps at Essen, as well as ish Conference." FOR FINE working knowledge of production Charlotte Copping, mother, Vernon understands the mercy, the relief and the pleasure tors- and probably got IQ more. He noted some people would sonic Temple last night with a Vereinlgte Stahlwerke, one of or construction methods and pro­ street, Route 2, Mancheater. The Mitchells bagged at least 20 think productive efficiency would Hallowe'en party in the banquet Germany's "big four" industrial FOODS cesses or general buslniaa manage, Manente, Pvt. Carmine J. — that these dollars bring. and possibly 38 in the air In addi­ have to be prefaced by peace ih the hall. About sixty member* attend­ outfits. ment of a manufacturing or dis- Ernest MSnente, father, 19 Pliny tion to destroying 18 parked FOSTER'S CoM Layer s ; ‘c\SI27* Previously attacked 122 times, mines, and observed the country is ed, most of them appearing in coa- 84 OAKLAND ST. Open Thurs. and Fri. Nights PHONE 7186 "tributiva enterprise. atreet, Hartford. Let your heaft decide. planes. shout 40,000,000 tons behind in tume. . ^ Cologne has many vital war tar­ NOTICE Mr. Kerins stated that there ore Montalto, Pvt. Salvatore—Joseph Rsisia POUND Cske ‘cuV27« Nine Mitcballa and 10 Ughtninga coal stockpiles. Before full pro The grand march was Jed by gets, Including a synthetic oil poeitions aa Industrial Specialists Montalto, father, 213 L e g i^ were lost but three bomber crews duetton Is resumed this may go Mrs. Wilbur T. Little, lecturer of plant and a Dtssel angJnsTactory. To Food Shekers with tee New Haven and Bridge­ avenue. New Haven. - and two fighter pilots were saved. above 45,000.000, he said. th* Orange, and the judgee award­ WE WILL HAVE A VERY ^INE VARIETY OF port office of tee War Production Moaca, Pvt. John P.—Mrs. 'trma "Tbs entire shipping area was a Ickes addressed the policy com ed prlzce as follows: To Miss Edith • Board. The duties of an Industrial Moaca Bertoni, mother, 17 Wil­ scene of utter wreckage and de­ mitteee ol the United Mint WorkJ Andsrson for the prettiest cos­ Big Rush to Till MEAT FOR THE WEEK-END! Specialist ore to perform technical liams avenue. Mystic. NIBLETS struction,'' General MacArthur's tume (Hawaiian); Mis* Evelyn We Have Just Received Plllus, Pfc. WilUain C. — Mrs. era for 1 0 'minutes this morning A Wonderful Supply Of assignments in a specialised field headquarters reported. and told them It la "up to us now Little for the most original, a Post Office Job In connection with expediting, co­ Marguerite Plllus, mother. Box 92, WHOLE KERNEL CORN Twenty-one Jap fightera and a witch outfit; and to David Hutch­ ARMOtJR'S FRANKFURTS (5 Poinu) Lb. to get more and more coal out." ordinating and controlling Indus­ East Windsor H)H. 'V bomber were shot down and six Released, from the grip of inson for the most comical. Mr. WESTERN BEEF Yezlerski, PVt. Bernard E. — (12 Pcjmts) Hutchinson appeared as a hobo. CUDAHY’S SLICED BACON (6 Pdints) Lb. trial production under a major pro­ Remember this soldier? You saw him on the USO other planes probably destroyed in paralyzing three-day strike-by the Postmaster H. OUn Grant insert­ gram of tee WPB. They will Jacob Yezlerski, father, 208 Norte The Hawaiian costume was an e d an advertisement In The Herald Also a Fresh Supply 12 O Z day-long fights near the*Bougaln- government agreement to infcrease STAR SMOKfiD TONGUES (6 Poibts^ Lb. handle such problems as the utiU- street. New Britain. posters last year. His smile comes straight from ^ f ville beachhead. » bituminous miners' earnings at original one sent to this' country ast night for a carrier to deliver of Sea Food by a friend of Mias Anderson. special delivery letters and he waa xation o f materials, machines, a USO clubhouse. One of the finest things CAN Meanwhile, big forces of bomb­ least $1.50 a'day or about $fl.50 Prepared and served In the EXTRA FANCY FOWL (No Points) f Lb. manpower or epoce and other such ers tore up the already Inoperative Old-fashioned artd modem danc­ awamped with answers. Thla civilians have done in this war is iiTbuilding 12 for a six-day week, the mines ap ing. games and Stiinta were also morning he telephoned The Herald usual Arnold Pagonl manner. problems rMated to tee maximum Deaths Last Night enemy fields of Kahili and Kara peared headed back toward regular POI^C SAUSAGE (6 Points) Lb. utilisation Industry’s produc­ and supporting the USO. Boys come into FRESH CORN In the bypasaed area of southern production. enjoyed, and sweet cider, dough- business office to kill the advertise­ • nu*.*i and coffee were served. ment as he had enough applicants tive capacity. To qualify It is Los Angeles—Municipal Judge the army from farms and cities—a little OFF THE COB Bougainville with 189 tons of ex- Many, however, did not start up necessary to have three years of ploalves and the Buka bases just During the evening, Mr. and to fill many vacancies. We will have Beef Roasts, Lamb Chops and Roasts, Veal Oiops Oda Faulconer, 64, one of' tee This Chinese baby didn't have much, hut yesterday , lonely—a little homesick. The USO pro­ at once and the rea.sons advanced Mrs. Harold White of Bank street, .responsible experience In metal- north of Bougainville with 28 tons. Anthony Obright. Who had the (GARDEN first woman jurists in Califotola. illlL WHITEHOUSE 4 14 from the fields were varied. In who y ere celebrating their 23rd and Roasts, Pork Shoulders. / working production involving tee it did have a straw shelter, a crude cradle and, two vides friendship,' entertainment and same places, it was a case of not position before he became an RFD S h e ^ a s bom in Springfield, lu M IIK EVAP.-l point 3 anniversary yesterday, were call­ carrier, hiaa entered the service. RESTAURANT use of machine tools and such ex- Indianapolla—John Wilaon £ parents to care for it. A screaming Japanese bomb hominess. Some of your dollars are having notices in time to ready the ed on and presented with an anni-' Lean Cooked SMOKED SHOUl.DERS (4.5 lbs.) (8 Points) Lb. .S .5c ^perience should Indicate a thor­ NecUr°;c*K'‘o“/T e a Japanese Admit workings for today's shifts. Else­ John Wilcox took up the work but 840 MAIN STREET linger, 78, father of John Dlllln^ destroyed them all. 'Your dollars can bring this baby veraary cake, a iseautiful bouquet quit a'few days ago, hence the call ough knowledge ^ tee manufac- g e r .. tee Ihiblic Ehiemy No. 1 of spent through the USO. Would you 100^ Pur* 1 LB AI M Loss of Warships where. union locals were called to of flowers, with the good wishes GENUINE CALVES’ LIVER (8 Points) ...... ------Lb. 69c /fure and use of machine tools and back to a useful life in the new C3iina to come. dexo V#f.|. Shortening 5 polntt take a , vote. Some operators said for help by the postmaster. the 1980s. He ,waa a native of Ac­ rather have bought yourself a few theatre South Pacific Allied Headquar­ of the Grange members, "rhey ex­ . precision instruments. ton, Ind. Would you rather have a new chair in die tickets? Family Floar^zT?;^k^^o°1.00 they needed fltrther-clarification of pressed their hearty thanks for RATH’S LAMB LIVER (3 Pmnts) ...... Lb. 31c All who are interested are urged ters. Nov. 4.— a blinding the situation. Portland, Me.—Lee Moss, for­ living room? BoatJetfA COOKIES tOOZ«|0e the thoughtful kindness of their to immediately file for those poei- PriQ ftB Golden Beor PKG flash of star sheila and parachute Lewis told hli men to go back AU VarieUes COLD CUTS AND SMOKED SHOULDERS mer wbllaher of The Johnstown, flares, American cruisers and de­ friends. tJons for which they qualify. Ap^ Pa., Democrat and eperator of Let your heart RItz Crackers n e'e. VkS ‘ to work at once, advising them plications and complete informo- Let your heart decide 23 stroyers drove off a Japanese force satisfactory agreement" had been tee Lee Moss and Son Advertising of at least 12 wal-ships at th.- en­ Fancy Baby Beans .... .2 qts. 19e Fancy Peppers and Lettuce. ,Uon on oU positions in the War and Printing Co. d ecid e Pellet Eggs ooz49* reached with Mine Boss Iclies. Carrots and Beets and Coconuts. . Production Board may be obtained trance to Empress Augusta bay on While the latest crisis was in Nazis' Shifting Jumbo Celery...... bunch 25e Klein Better Meats i^at any first or seco^ class post Injured Welder Inpreved PilisbaryFlour BAG 1.29 Bougainville island early Tuesday process of settlement. Senator Yellow"4qp White Turnips. USO Soup B unches...... I # • a a • .15e ^office or at any office of the Unit- United Seasoca’a Service .morning and, by the admission of Byrd (D-Va) described the walk Bananas and Grapes, FLoif* France Units •d States Bhnployment Service. Danbury, Nov. 4.—{JPt—George War Priaoocra Aid Saa-Sheea 2S* Radio Tokyo, sank at least one out as a violation of the Oonally Fancy Washed Spinach. AU Kinds of Apples. cruiser and two destroyers. Appointments to these poeitions La Tulip, S3, of Danbury, a weld­ Bdsiaa War Belief Society Peaaat Batter 49* Smith act’s anti-strike provisions SHOP NOW FOR THE WEEK-END Fancy 'Ripe Tomatoes. Sweet Potatoes and Potatoes. Bridih W u Relief Society The Japanese admission of loss­ (Omiltnoed from Png* One) will only be made in accordance er employed by tee Joseph P. and demanded that Lewis "be pun Brussels Sprouts...... ,qt. hskt. 29c Lemons, Onions, and Rareripes. with War Manpower directives and Oereg Co. of this dty,-Who was G iv e O N C E Frcflch Relief Fund Clapp’ s e o r o r r u ° .M es was certainly. conservative. In Istaed like any other citizen who Frienda o f Lozembourg Chspp** Fniitt an* g a g the estimation of American Navy eluding some as far inland New Crop Walnuts...... lb. 45c ragulatlons. seriously Injured Monday after­ vISPP S vae*taw«» * pta-JAS 11 has defied his government in time noon, when a. melting pot ha was Greek W tr Relief Aaaoattioo men who participated in the bat- of war.” Avignon and (Jarcossone, are t FRESH SHOULDERS NATIVE FOWL Large "Pink" w , ' — To Rovive Prencli Custom repairing at tee Gilbert and Ben­ Nonregiaa Relief tle. Byrd stated that "all officials of scenes of, great activity. for A L L these PoliahWu Relief CISPP’S CCeZAL FOOD PKO 13^ It waa disclosed that all ItaUan nett wire factory, was damaged Queen Wilhelmine ftnad (This was the first detailed re the government treat John Lewis OVEN AND POT ROASTS Juice Oranges! 39c doz. Grapefruit! 2 for 25c : Norwich, Nov. 4—(ff)— Hunters in on explosion of gas fumes, Clapp's *PM 13« with such awe and unctlous defer­ Fascist sympathizers or former Rueaiaa Wat R elief port on the battle, and the first and dog fanciers will revive an was reported "much Improved" ence as to make the ordinary citi Fascists between the ages of 18 United China Relief Crisco*'.<:i:t.24ans (21 Blues). .17e have come' acknowledgments of ^fehaeySeaiLS^^ All of Admiral William F. Hal — To 'Seek Nominatloii Again Hartford, Nov. ^ 4— (#)—^Thlrty- the 3,640,000' cigarettes distribut­ , •ay's warahipa returned to their week under its LtUe Steel formula, the total cash Increase is 70 cents . six new corporstlmia with a total ed from funds collected by the All prk«« BUbiMt U mmrM t bases after driving the surviving Meriden, Nov. 4~-(A^—Mayor RAISINS — FIGS — DATES — ALL V ARIETIES OF FRCtIT “ PEELS” capitalisation o f 81.791,000 w ere Wb rpsAFYB ths riglit t# Msiilt w a day. Concessions approved by State Guard and tea State Res­ lapansse ships back toward Ra- Fronies Ri Donober announced MARKET BIRDS EYE PRODUCTS! ALL KINDS OF FISH, PEAS, CORN, LIMA BEANS, ^formed in Connecticut during Qc- taurant Owners oasociatlon lost baut. A faw of Halsey’s shi]f>s suf­ the WLB in the form of free tools last night that he would seek tee KLEIN’S fered alight damage In the battle are not included In either totals. 161 CENTER ST. OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. PITTED CHERRIES. AND SPINACH. . tober, the secretary of otota'a summer, the adjutant general an­ Republican nomination for flffiea aiinowncad ycataeday. nounced yenterday. , ht at the maximum range of They ire eatjmated to be worth 20 fourth tergi. Meriden holds its 'fu n s . ^ to 25 cents a day lor all miner*. city election on DSC. 7. a /

A. V - v; 9 mond F. Jewell, Fred Twardy. the Hartford bospiUl on October !n Ihla destiny, we are shocked evils, It is a choice which is up­ Joseph U . Ronaltar, Jr.. Paul W. W a | i p i n g H e a r Keports Manchester {New Furniture Engagements Not to Mark on us principally because we 30. Manchestpr and wounded and torn, and there Rockville Hnatiiek, Edward W. Noyes, A regular meeting of the Cov­ Mrs. O. F Berr Mrs. Gerard Richards Dale Book didn’t begin real control o f Infia- Robert E. Landers and Edward S. entry Parent-Teachers Associa­ 8548 Manchester la, all over the country today, an Lewis B. Jurovaty. In addition to these 49S-S, Rockville On Red'Cross Store Opening Connolly-August Main Street "Evening Herald anguiBhed cry denaandin^ that tlon early enough to get a really 849. Rarfi tion will be held next Tuesday eve­ Robert Hallock has been accepted ning, November 9, in the Center Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Daniel I. August equitable brand of stabilisation in- Harold Porchkron, formerly of Meeting ZoniM Board of Ap­ ^“"ji«BAllS'i*1uNTINO C of INC this nation stlH strike one blow for the Coast Guard and John W. Mrs. Raymond Baldwin, Stats school. Movies will be shown. of 28 William street have an­ all details. ’The subsidy plan rep­ Leigher and Thomas B. Dailey for Wapping, now of the tJnlted States Directors Hold Month­ peals, Municipal Building, at 8. Kane^s in Hartford to nounced the engagement of their Business Section First tt BUm II Str««l for Its freedom and Its honor. It Chairman of "School-at-War’’ Eighteen parents- and teachers Manch*«t«r Conn. resents a patchwork plan, de­ the Marines. met with the town board of edu­ Amiy Air Force visited friends Annual Swedish Night, Scandia daughter. Miss 'Dorothy May Au­ » THOMAS FEBOUSON la a rebelUon both against L«wls Mail Service program has accepted an invita­ ly Session; New Oasses Bo M anaged by Ftirm or To Gel O il Trealiiient, signed to taliq,*care of necessary Those Inducted recently Into the cation Tuesday evening preceding Lodge, Order of Vasa, Orang® Hall. gust, to Sergeant John Martin Con­ Ocnaral Uanagor and against those who have sur­ Arniy who are now on furlough are tion to come to Ellington Monday Monday,,He is statlonsd in Syra­ Tomorrow nolly, of Upland Way, Philadelphia. f^andod Oetoboi ». U »» details while keeping the main the regular meeting of the board, , Are Fprming. ^ ManeheHter Resident. Say O fficials. rendered to him. Let us hope Gayland Abrahamson, Robert J. evening, November 8 and speak to talk over plans for Janitor cuse N. Y, His brother John Por- Combined meeting of all Catho­ plan for stabilisation intact. The Is Hit by War BabltMad Bvory B*«nlnB that, somehow, that surrender can Cratty, Frank A. Hewitt, Herbert before a group o f school children, service for the one-room schools cheron, lives on Demlhg street, lic Mothers Circles of Manchester li4a«a and Holidajra Bnlarad at W. Orsin. Maximilian Kaminski, their parents and members of lo­ Wapping. The Board of Directors of the The Kane Furniture Company, Marking of Main street from the ^V(8t omca at Manohaaldr. Conn.. be repudiated, and our shame be farm bloc plan involves throwing ot the town, atid satisfactory ar­ at K . of C. Home. ■aeoBd Claaa Mall Mattar. Robert H. Lefflngwell, Virgil E. cal organizations on the "Jeep rangements are expected soon. The campaign manager F. Manchester Chapter of the Ameri­ Saturday, Nov. 8 new Hartford furniture store, an­ Center south to Charter Oak HEADQUARTERS erased In the destruction of Lewis. the entire stabilisation plan^ovor- So One Musi Mail Let­ Quota Reached Foss, John C. Deresxewskl, A lex­ Campaign” and the part it has A t the last meeting o f the Lawrence Dow reports total re­ can Rad Cross held their regular Past Masters’ ' Night, Manches­ nounces its opening tomorrow at street, showing the angle at which ; BUBSCHIHrriON RATES board. There isn’t the slightest ander J. Duprey, John F. Dietrich-' in the schoolb. . The meeting is ceipts in the South Windsor W ar ters and Christmas Coventry 4-H club committee plane ter Lodge of Masons. cars inu.st park will not ba done FOR SAVINGS! ^vel\Brlngt\BUi»tl doubt which la the greater evil. monthly meeting Tuesday after­ 103 Asylum street. The first days Month bjr Mall ...... ’J sen, Warren C. Pease, and Stephen sponsored by the local W ar Coun­ were formulated for preparing a chest camjJalgn of 52,412 from 635 Regional meeting of Soroptimist Franco Repays Us noon in toe chapter office. Dr. Eu­ of the new store have been desig­ On Dressings this wintar and probably will not W uti NteNn Fits j WiRti FMs t i ear To date, stabilixatlon has worked Gifts This M onth.. A. White. Normand L. Richer has cil of which First Selectman Jar­ mimeographed news-letter con- contributors. This figure repre­ clubs at "Y .” be taken up before there is furbier TbiAxitpHfrtmiir I- l^^lTaarad Ona Taar ■. sents 73 per cent of the quota of There were Indications that one better than our late struggle for been accejlted as an Aviation vis N. Clapp is chairman. This tUnlng home-town news, to be for. gene Davis, chairman, called the Annual Armistice Dinner at nated by the firm as "Pre-View treatment given the pre.sent road M m kt gunpmvdir • • m m I dtputmont tfcifmiMiNMrti r 53,300. The committee has decided Your precious poinii can buy so MEMBER OF o f the things born at the Moscow Cadet. meeting will take place in the warded to each local man and wo. meeting to order at 4 o’clock, and Post room, Anderson-Shea Auxil­ Days,” to give the -public an op­ surface. The plah to mark a line It deserved, It should be main RockvlUe, Nov. 4—(Special) — Few Ask to Take Tests to hold the campaign open for the No More Gauze, Avail­ THE A880CIATED PRESS Ellington town hall at 8 p. m. man in the service. iary. V.F.W. portunity to Inspect toe atore and down tha center o f tha atreet as much, averyona knows, but don't Tb# Aaaoelatod Praa* la axeluaWa- Conference might be a new hon­ talned, even if it has to be Postmaster Saul L. Pelter has is­ 8upt. of Schools Philip M. Howe remainder of the week. Contrlbu- asked for toe minutes of toe last Mrs. E. Foster Hyda, chairman of Colonel and Mrs. Chrlstla Mc­ meeting, followed by the treasur­ Sunda.v, Nov. 1 able So Classes to Be proposed by the police commission­ ■-It antltlad to tha uaa of rapublloa- esty and loyalty to principle In has announced that to date very tors may give through Mr. Dow, lose sight of the feet that FIR S T patched. Tlie alternative would sued a notification in regard to the local Woman’s Division War Cormack and daughter of Bangor, er’s statement. The treasurer re­ 18th anniversary of dedication ers; three weeks ago, also goes tTon of all nawa few young men have signified their O. P. Cavanaugh or their caU- to It or ooi otharwlaa Americaiv''fi}relgn policy. be disastrous for every one. In­ the mailing o f cniristmas g lfU and Finance Is in charge of arrange­ Maine, have returned to ported that the audit is nearly of South Methodist church. Discontinued. over. NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS help ^ 0 , : tbla papar and alao tha local nawa Intention of taking the Army-Navy vasser. Armistice Day Memorial Serv­ I f so, t h e ^ t task for such a cards. He sUtes that the. war ments. home after visiting Mr. and Mrs complete, and that the committee A law became effective on Octo­ puhllabad barat.- nt cluding those who mistakenly College Test at the High School ices at St. Bridget’s chUrch at 11. you SAVE MONEY on QUALITY All riKbta of rapubllcatlon of new/splrit in \meriOian foreign has dislocated the Christmas Mrs. Lottie Finance, chairman Winthrop Merriam. Mrs. Asher Collins who has been will meet very soon to prepare the Work on the Red Cross Surgi­ ber 1 which prevents perking cars ppMlal llaoaiehaa harain ara alao think they could ride Inflation to next ’Tuesday. ’TOese are for High of the Economics committee of a patient at the Manchester Me­ Monday, Nov. 8 FOODS. Within the columns of maiUng season. This year, No: Mra. Catherine Langdon of Had- budget for Jhe coming year. cal Dressings has progressed at within 25 feet of a atreet intersec­ “ larraad. policy can easify be a complete a happy ending. • School graduates or those who will Ellington Grange that has charge morial hospital returned to her Special meeting Pines C^vtc As­ vember is the Ume for maUing dam has gone to the home of her Miss Jessie Reynolds, Home Ser­ tion. That is to be first taken care our advertisement ars the week's and abrupt end to our policy of have graduated, by March 1, 1M4. of the War fund drive which em­ home in Wapping, Sunday. sociation, 73 Unnmore drive at 8. such a rate that the present quota '^Tull sarvico , ollant of N. B. A. Christmas gifts and cards. Gifts son in New 'York after spending vice secretary, reported 123 cases of. ^ To meet thle law the police best BUY'S. Study ihii and be appeasement toward Franco Those taking them must have braces 17 different projecU, has Malcolm Juno o f East Windsor open during October, with i09 Meeting Manchester District is almost completed. There is only Safvica Inc. should be marked "Do N ot Open a few weeks at the home of her commissioners have decided that reached their 17th but not their named the following canvassers: Hill was admitted to the Manches­ acted on and 14 not acted on. Committeemen of Boy Scouts at enough gauze left to keep the the lines can best be designated by wise-SHOP at FIRST NATIONAL! Pabllshars Spain. UnUl Christmas.” 22nd birthday by March 1 of next daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and School Street Rec. "There can be no assurance, in Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Schlude, ter Memorial hospital, Sunday. Announcement was made of the workers occupied for an hour or the town engineer and Chairman Jnllua Matbaw* SpacMl . Appeasement’s dividends are year. Mra. Raymond C. McKinney. Wednesday, Nov. 10 Maw fork. Chicago. Detroit and Connecticut view of the unavoidable handi­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard KIbbee, Mr Albert Dodd of Ellington road start tola week Thursday of a two next Wednesday, although lAipien has been named by the routine and inevitable. We, of Honor Missing Soldier Harry England and family who was admitted to ^he Manchester Hallowe'en Tea, Green P.T.A., Boaioo. caps of war. that glfU mailed in and Mrs. Linwood R. Campbell. class fo r Nutrition Instructors, there will be plenty of work for commission to arrange to have this The Vernon Civic Betterment spent the summer at Ripley Hous^ hospital Sunday, for an operation. at tha Green school. m e m b e r -■ ODIT BURBAO OF all naUons, should know it, for wo the weeks immediately preceding Joseph Homelson, Mr. and Mrs. which will-meet each Tuesday and both the inspecting and packing work dona. He will also mark off Association is purchasing a War formerly the Peterson Place, and He was operated on Monday for Thurtday, Nov. 11 Cl R C U I-A T IO N R ______saw it fall around the world for the Christmas season will be de­ Walter DieUel, Mrs. George Bey­ ThursdiW for ten meetings, with committees. on thq, curbing the distance be­ Yankee Bond In honor of Richard Copping, lately have been spending week appendicitis. the exception of Thanksgiving Armistice night supper, Am eri­ er. Mrs. Leah Schneider, Mrs. The splendid response from the tween parking stalls. Because the Tha Harald Printing Company, nation after nation, until finally livered on time and such matter son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cop­ ends there, are closing the place LAMB P vL Melvin Stead, stationed at Day. The course is being arranged can Legion Home at 7. s'urgical dreuings volunteers has ine. aaaumaa no. flnanolai raapooM- By A H. O. must not Impede the movement Edward W. Miller. Mrs. Oliver selectmen' are planning to have a it failed for us too. ping of Vernon, recently reported and returning to Manchester for Camp Edwrards, Mass., spent the by Mra. Martha Totiegter of the Saturday, Nov. 18 finished this quota much sooner blilty for rim of war material and personnel Cooley, Mrs. Charles H. McCray, coating of oil applied to Main wring In advertteamanta In Tns Still, while presumably engaged missing in the Italian sector. It is the winter week-end with his parents, Mr. University of Connecticut, and Tall Odars Ceremonial at Ma­ than exrected, and it is very street in toe spring, painting the Canchaatar Evening Herald and military mall. The number felt that by doing this they will be Miss Lillian Peterson, Mrs. James sonic Temple. since we referred, as decorous­ Wlnass. Mrs. Harold J. Patrlc, The wedding of Miss Gloria Ann and Mrs. Charles Stead of Elling­ there will be a different subject doubtful whether more gauze will lines will then be taken up. in a war against dictatorship, we of railway mall cars and airplanes aiding In carrying on the work he Saturday, Nov. 18 Thursday, November 4 ly as we knew how, to certain Mrs. Lottie Finance, Miss Louise LaMarche, grand-daughter of Mr. ton road, Wapping . each evening. Plans are imder way be allocated to this chapter tola It has been estimated that leav­ CHOPS have strengthened the dictator­ available for handling Christmas started. So far as possible, the As- and Mrs. David LaMarche, and Edward J. McCann. H. A. 2-c., fot toe start of Nutrition courses Annual meeting - South Man­ year, for national headquartera is ing a space of 25 feet at each street problems before the Judicial mall Is far below that of former Wood, Milo T- Hayes, Miss Marie ship o f Franco by extending him socaitlon plans to buy other bonds Wm. John Gawlak, was solmeniz- son of Mrs. Grace McCann of Felt very soon. chester Fire District. endeavoring to have all dressing! Intersectipn will greatly reduce the QINUINI SPIlNa We’ve Been Had Study Commlsslonr the commis­ years. Facilities simply are not Moser, Miss Rsther LuginbuhV Frank J. Umbacher FRiSHTMMPER material aid. N ot long ago. the to honor any boys from that sec­ ed at St. M ary’s church last Sat­ road, has been transferred from Tw o Home Nursing classes are Friday, Nov. 26 completed and ahlpp^ before the number of parking stalls on Main available to transport and deliv­ Mrs. W illiam Helntz. Annual ball. Memorial Hospital General Manager G IAD I A A ondl A As time iroes on, the shame of sion’s chairman. State Supreme tion of the town who are reported urday, October 30 at 9 a. m. New River, North Carolina, to being formed. It Is hoped that oil end of the year, so that accurate street. On the west side of the United States ambassador to er, in the last three weeks before Herman Paige and fam ily have Kane Furniture Co., Hartford Court Justice Newell Jennings, missing or who make the supreme 'The nuptial high mass was Jacksonville, Fla. can be obtained so that the classes Auxiliary, at Hotel Bond. stock may be taken, and will prob­ street there are seven such streets 4 *ROWN POINTS this nation’s surrender to John I* Spain delivered a speech in ful­ Christmas, the tremendous quan- moved to Manchester from the Mrs. Ernestine Sullivan wlL en- Thursday, Dec. 2 has given public utterance to sacrifice. was celebrate by Rev. Alfred may be held In St. Bridget's meet the store’s staff, before the ably not send out any more gauze and on the east side there are 11. L«wis, effecUve Wednesday, Nov apartment in the Friedman block terUln the Ladles’ Aid Society at F O W L s3 5 « some praise of the Franco regime. some o f the commission’s thoughts tlUes of mall that we heretofore O’Leary. M. 8. in the absence of church basement as in toe past Bazaar of South Methodist W. start of regular selling activities. at the present time. Unless some on Maple street where they havk her home Friday afternoon. Rev. S. C. S. SHOULDER Sid, IMS. is going to strike deep­ The perfect reward for such ap­ and proposala moved in th a t. period. the Rev. Clfarles M. Kelley. T^e HoweVer, the use of the fire house The .Kane Company is occupy­ gauze is sent here from some We feared. In our, previous dis­ Special efforts should be made lived for some time. H. Marshall Budd will speak. at toe North End has been offered. Wednesday, Dec. 8 chapter that is over-stocked, m M S P er into the thoughts and feeUngs peasement has now come. A week couple were attended by Miss Ula ing one of the largest specialty 4 MOWN POINTS cussion, that the commission, by to extend the use of postal deliv­ The apartment vacated by Lin­ The Camp and Hospital commit­ North Methodist W. S. C. S which Is unlikely,^ there w ill un­ vt many Americana. And we will ago, the Japanese established Columbia coln P. Clark and fam ily has been LaMarche, a slater of the bride, store locations in downtown Hart­ u being too venturesome, might for­ ery xone numbers on all mall ad­ tee has been able to make some supper and sale. ford. It includes the . four-story doubtedly be no more surgical rented by New York parties. and John Kurdzo. IN FAMIUES RIB bs lucky if it la shame alone wo their puppet government in the mulate proposals which would dressed to cities having that sys­ Miss Gladys M. Rice progress in furnishing day rooms Saturday, Doc. 11 building at 103 Asylum street, dressings work until toe first of Lieutenant Fred Kenner of De­ The Rev. Charles M. Kelley hM C H I C K E N S 3 9 * ^ v s to bear. For what has hap- Pl^ipplnes—a propaganda move certainly be doomed to defeat. It tem. because the numbers expe­ 575-it, Willimantlc Divisioa Hubron for toe military encampments Christmas party, Local 53, T. that extends through and Joins toe year. 9 IROWN POINTS must inevitably be assumed that troit, Mich., accompanied by Mra returned to his home after s ^ n ^ nearby, and in providing some rec­ W, U. A. T.nker hall. During the past year, the Man­ psriad has been that our elected designed to turn the Philippines dite mall distributions.’’ Ing n short time ftt Hartford the six-story building at 150 LIKE THIS present Job-holders and future Postmaster Pelier states fur­ Kenner spent a short leave reational facilities. They are Thursday, Dee. 18 Trumbull street. The Kane store chester workers have done a fine KIDNEY goveitU en t in Washington has against us. To the ceremonies in Mrs. Marshall Squier announces The Hallowe’en party held at aspirants for court Jobs will be ther that if mailings become a Mrs. Kenner’s parents, Mr. and hospital. ^ grateful to all who are helping to Mobile Blood Bank Unit will be has entrances and show windows job, have kept every quota up to FatkerMi's that approximately 5400 of the Mrs. Samuel Cor of Plnney street. David LaMarche has returned Xc Hebron Green Saturday evening now ordtmed a dictator, admitting Manila, Dictator Franco’s foreign ranged in die-hard opposition to last minute deluge as in 1^®?’ make toe work possible. at St. Mary’s Parish Hall. date, and have turned out the Pfc. Arnold Selegson, who is sta- his home from theme Hartfordn a m u iu hospl’ ■ was a huge success. The children that ha Isvnors powerful than the minister sent a cablegrain. It con any reform which threatens to time years, it will be physically town’s 5550 National War Fund Mrs. Huggins, chairman of griind total of 216,000 dressings. MedidM Hu ) Brawn fH LB I IcAwn hfi Uoned in Raleigh, N . C., la spend­ tal where he went for treatment paraded around the park reduce the number of Jobs avail­ impossible to deliver them by quota has been collected to date. Blood Donor Service, reported that The surgical dressings workers LAMB FORES 21< FRANKFURTS government, dr the people. gratulated the Jap puppet, Jose ing a furlough with his uncle and for eye cataracts. His condition la grounds in costume, after which Been Dad Fu able. There is no detour around Christmas in view o f wartime the record amount of 210 pinte of are requested to watch toe Red The aham^Ul surrender was P. Laurel, upon his assumption of ’The bed quilt committee of the aunt Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cor, of not much improved, and he is still ^j,ey assembled in the T o w hall blood was obtained at the October this opposition. It must be faced handicaps. He urges everyone* Cross Notes column in The Her­ Orcr SSYears. 7 |r*wn hi LI 4 lr*wn British War Relief group of which where e grand inarch took place. Blood Bank, and read a letters of K n ife Is Sent dictated by the in ^ who likes to office. and defeated, if Connecticut is to do their Christmas mailing Plnney street. unable to see. ald, for. In toe event that more HAMBURG 25- BEEF LIVER Mrs. Arthur Guzman, Jr., who Judges o f costumes were Mrs. appreciation.^ received from ' toe gauze is received, notice will ap­ have himself called oiir Command The cablegram expressed to ever to have court reform. generally in November. Mrs. Cora Hutchins is chairman iicH n YirAins Mk«d It can probably be defeated, if has been spending several weeks Robert F. Porter and the Rev. center in Hartford. pear there. UwMsmIshad er-ta-chlef. He dictated that sur- this Jap puppet “the most sincere M’edfling Announoement has donated 510; and the Connec­ To Local Boy kmit Orsrfo A 8 Br»wn Rli IB I msicsd .«s>*w.nt it does not have allies. But it can with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Keen, who had a diffi­ Mrs. Henry Mallory, chairman BACON 35* TONGUE IR loader when, in his new order for sentiments not only of the Chief William Webber of 76 Davis ticut Light and Power Company Otto Preusse, of Highland avenue cult time selecting the four win­ of Volunteer Special Services, re­ get allies if the final court reform avenue announces the coming Bolton government operation of tte coal of State, the Government and the proposal wounds local prides and of Willimantlc has credited the has returned to her home in Kan­ ners. They were aided by applause ported for her committees as fol­ marriage of his daughter. Doro­ town with 525 of the 510.808 5trs. Clyde Btarshan of the audience and prizes finally lows: 82 Nurses’ Aides 1,889 hours Now at Guadalcanal, Another Shower mintig, he gave Secretary Ickes Ministry of Foreign Affairs but disturbs local conveniences. sas City, Mo., accompanied by her U. i. No. 1 QRADI 'Jw itloe Jennings* public out­ thy Mae Weber, to George Hem- which it is contributing to the Phone 4052 went to Virginia Porter, who repre­ during October to the hospital and the W authority to execu^ also of the Spanish people” and mother. Howard Murphy Ex­ line of the scope of the commis­ mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ state. The "LeBlonde family who have sented a pumpkin gdH. and Jean Blood Bank. For Miss Kristoff contract with John I a Lawla ^lat assured Mr. Laurel that “relaUons erick Hemmann of 57 Davis At the Grange meeting last occupied the Kastle on East street win be a tin can collecUon Spalding, who wore a period drew. In Production, 2,196 hours were sion’s dellberatlohs to date does Th ere will be a un V. *^yg who won prizes were Herby presses His Thanks. 100-U Bofl $2.7fi was like wiring fflsenhower to between the Philippines and Spain suggest that the commission is avenue. The wedding w ill take week the program was a patri­ have moved to Rockville and Mr. given by 324 workers, and over POTATOES 50-LI lA G place Monday. November 15 at in Manchester on Friday ^ ^ colored lad, and (KH) garments were completed. The surrender to Hitler. will always be on a plane of per­ In danger of giving the politi­ otic pageant "America the Beau­ and Mrs. John J. McConvllle who Miss Beatrice B. Kristoff of 133 St. Bernard’s Rectory; George D. Sbedd. chairman o f toe Le^oy Oetchell, as a tramp. Light Surreal Dressings workers com­ Ed Jacobson, manager o f the cian-lawyer army of court Job­ tiful" which was presented by have lived in an apartment in Louis School street was honored with He accompanied this great boon fect comprehension and mutual Auxiliary Meeto Tonlglrt Bolton Salvage CommlttM, sug- refreshments were" served to the pleted 2000 4x4 and 35,000 2x2 Standard Washer A Mat Company, holders alllea' who might be suf­ the school children. Lames Laid- Edwards’ house on Main street another shower Friday evening, to Lewis with a sham order teU- understanding.” The Ladles’ Auxiliary, A. O. H^ bests that Boltonites who have emjdren. Those assisting were Mrs. dressings during, toe month. ficient to defeat the whole re­ law, Tolland County 4H leader with Mra. McConville’s father have of Buckland, which manufactures given by Mrs. Frank Husarik at lARROTS SQUA! will meet this evening in Red saved Un cans place them in c®"' hy. C. Hewitt. Mrs. C. E. Porter, Eighteen Canteen workers spent Ing the miners to return to work If they thus like each other so form program. was present and presented the rented the Kastle and moved there leather'handles for knives and her home on School street. The Men’s hall with a members sup­ tamers and leave them at the curb Mrs. Charles C. SeUers. 117 hours In work, while nine vol­ Wednesday morning. That order much, should not our foreign pol­ The flagrant danger spot, as prises for 'Victory Garden work Sunday. other cutting Instrumenta, receives hostess used a color scheme of yel­ per being served. Miss Lela Kellogg of Hartford, on one of toe streets in ManchestM ^r. and Mrs. Leroy Getchell. Rev. unteers gave 48>^ hours to toe Colds strike hardest In lAGE YORK STATE was ignored as a scrap o f paper. icy make it p l^ that it in turn Justice Jennings reveals the pro­ and school fa ir exhibits. The low and white.' The bride-elect BEETS N*™' gram, is in the proposal that the. Capt. Klette Writes former were in defense stamps was the week-end guest of Miss so they w ill be coUected. Bolton ^ Raymond Smith, Motor Corps. One hundred twenty- a number of samples each year Waiter E. ZakoMskI families which have low l«w la knew a surrender when he nine and one-half hours were giv­ opened her varied and beautiful resistance (often due to has an equal 'distaste for them number of probate courts in Con­ Capt. Immanuel J. Klette, and the latter were cash awards Marion Pease of Main street. will not make a special collection ^ delightful party from metal producers. Recently, . Asst. Manager and Buyer en by ten staff aaalstante. gifts, seated under an umbrella insufficient vitamin A ) . FATHER WHITE CRISP saw one. And. since he has been both, an4 that the over-turn of necticut be reduced. wounded in action on September made on a ba. ow lELERY Pupils at the Birch Mountain, ^ number of annoying tricks The chairman requested that all he sent several knives to the South decorated in yellow and white. Father John’s^ Medicine fighting MngefuUy for this vie the Ftsdioo dictatorship should be Perhaps, if' we. wero starting 23 has wrltterf to his father. Rev. 5.15 for second and 5-10 fo r third JOHNI Center and South schools will con- property were perpetrated later committee chairmen have a dupli,^ Pacific to Manchester men, one go­ on both Aeylura and Trumbull They were from relatives and supplies vitamin' A and from ecratch, there would be "no Karl Otto Klette. from the hospital prize ribbons which were won at friends from Hartford, Glaston­ tory for a long time, he didn’t aii.ihevlUble a part of victory in duct salvage drives of their oamiju eventog by • unidentified of- cate made o f all records, to be ing to Howard Murphy in the streets. builds resistance. It also mm excuse for 117 probate districts In in England where he is now a the various fairs in September. bury and this town. In the collec­ Navor Buy Colton Untfi You 1 8R0WN even condescend to make the this War as the removal of that j South Toventry on Friday afternoon. The snn®®” 1 fenders. Schoolhouse property was kept in the office. Frank J. Umbacher is general gives quick relief from raspy coughs ( 14H«XSO« a small sUte like Connecticut." paUent. Although now in a cast The 536 which was contributed by Arm y on Guadalcanal. tion was a beautiful Irish linen Son H In Ttio Boan. POINT EA.) Evap. Milk iv-toaBno 3 27. President look good. It's Just as ridiculous Jap puppet out In and likely to be ho^iltallzed for fo'entioned will close at noon ana damaged including some newly to- It was voted to continue toe msuiager of The Kane Company. and throat irritation due to colds by Then again, even if we were start­ the Grange and P. T. A. was present time of the monthly meet­ It was a fine knife and toe local table cloth, hand-embroidered, sent its soothing effect on the throat. It is a BBOWN ing from scratch, perhaps there some time to come, Capt. Klette is At the adjourned town meeting allow the children time to >nnkei|^|^y ventilators, and other dls- Mr. Umbacher haa a long experi­ ) OlOO Margortno OovotBUo usem \Jt well. Any President, any nation, Manila? matched by the Tolland County ing of the Board, the first Tues­ youngster,waa ao pleased with his to Beatrice by her brother. Corpor­ pure, wholesome, nutritive and good ( POINTS would be excuse and justification. cheerful and sUtes that doctws held in North Coventry, no action collecUons of scrap toe fu,bing pranks were played, ence and -a wide acquaintance in which surrenders to aome one like L et us hope that, in the wake Fair Association and the balance day at 4 p. m. gift from the Buckland manufac­ al Raymond Kristoff who is in for all the family. The way the commission is pro­ have assured him that his com^ was taken concerning the matter vicinity of toe schools. T h ^ t o o o i i ^ harvest supper took place at the furniture Industry. For the 3 BBOWN j Pur# Lard BoflnoB MS ON IS* Lewis deserves to hays Lewis i[ub of the Moscow Ccmference and its necessary to even out the exact of rebating taxes on the several buses will retain their original ^ Amston Lake Oubhouse Satur- turer, that he sent Mr. Jacobson a past eight years Mr. Umbacher Englahd. ( POINTS posing to reduce the number of plete recovery is only ■• *"*” **■ amount necessary was contributed letter thanking him for the gift. Piano selections, were played by establishment of good principles, time. He is thankful that his in­ real estate developments In town, schedulo and pupils desiring l^ n s - evening with about 76 per cent, was a department manager and # NO it in. probate courts Indicates that it la by the comndttee: Mr. Laldlaw, Extracts from Letter Miss Frieda Husarik, daughter of ) Flour PBIAfT-AB Burposo M lStAS f.00 What were the actual details of juries are not going to have a as the petition had been wlth- portetion to their homes on Friday ej^ong whom were Mr. and Mrs. secretary of another Hartford fur­ I POINT! our State Department will get Its entirely aware that it is going to Clayton Hunt, MIS. Ruth A n­ Asks Flag Display "I would take this opportunity the hostess, games and a buffet One lure way le reeHy aniey traih coHsa k le face protest against abolition of tragic result and is impatlenOy firawn. It had been'^proposed that afternoon should be at toe s ^ e ixTallace A. Cook, whose 25th wed- niture store. Previously he had NO this surtciideif'? courage up enough to tell Dicta­ drews, Mrs. Ruby Wolff, Mrs. to thank you for the Swell knife lunch were also enjoyed. Miss Ann )Tea Momolond OoMon Boso t ot nm 18. sny one of the present districts. It awaiting the time when he ^11 toe town rebate a certain per­ place at toe same time as usual. I ^ „g anniversary fell on that day. been with a New Haven furniture have il ground ipieially (er ypur own eeffoo ( POINTS When/Firesident Roosevelt gave tor Franco Just where ho stands Irene Bemitt and Mias Gladys that I received in yesterday’s store for 18 years, and for seven Balkus, cousin o f Miss Kristoff was proposes, in cure for this protest, again be able to take to the skies centage of the taxes due from The North School conducted ,p^^y pleasantly surprised » t On Armistice Day malor, Wo^idvoi grind it ahsad, only whan you BBOWN IdM'^suthoiity to pegotiats a Rice. ^ these groups to maintain roads in their scrap drive week before te*t guests of honor at the sup- mall,” Murphy wrote. “It took years be was connected with a Junior hostess. M /RACti jMarvo B U UU 62. KB SOI 22. with ua He’s asking for it. to give each town local facilities In a bomber in action against the quite a while for tot package to Miss Kristoff will be married milto your purchaio. PCB LB A t the school fairs there were the developments. Eugene W. Lat­ and will have regular school se^ Thomas F. Stewart presented furniture store in Manchester. He cafitemct with Lewis, he deUvered for the filing o f papers and the enemy. arrive—but it sure was well worth later this month to Warren R. 2 BLUE a total of 389 exhibits with 49 imer wa.. moderator o f toe ses­ sions on Friday. a handsome corsage to Mrs. Cook. also resided here. Mr. Umbacher ) CampbelTs Tomato Soup WH-ot tm ^s final and fatal stab in the routine probate work, with circuit Recently advanced to his prewnt Hartford, Nov. 4—CP)—In a waiting for. I am the envy all Palmer of Westford, Mass. OB OBEEN The Greater Evil boys and 42 girls participating. sion, which lasted three hours. Membership Campalga I jjso presented, on behalf of at is a member of Hartford Kiwanis ( Judges supervising. rank, Capt. Klette has dlsUngi^h proclamation noting the 2Sto an- mu i l8 b a g s the boys in my division. Good back to his own War Labor At the Ladies’ Aid meeting The matter of changing the time •The annual membership c®*®* I lake residents, a set o f sterling Club and is treasurer o f W est t NO The issue over subsidies con-, It ------obviously— r--- hopes, ------with this ed hlmseU as a pilot since . arriv­ niverauT of the armistice of the knives are very scarce here in 2 ) Sodas 24® L POINTB Board, which he had previously vrhich was held last Thursday of the fiscal year was tabled. paign for the Tolland County F ^ candlesUcks. Other gifts in Flrat . world War next Thursday, Hartford Grange No. 58. h. “W rhoir. between tw o' proposal, to answer the argument ing in England where he is m w - Guadalcanal." Walter ' Zakowrki, assistant I supported in its contention that tlnues to be a choice between two, convenience would be [1 inC CslKIIL** A»VSSsa/^» -afternoon ------Mrs.------Mary^ Hutchins ■ Similar action was taken with re­ ^vtreau is now underway and Ba-|Miver were presented by Mrs. Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin asked F m s u Ing with the Eighth manager and buyer o f toe new 2 I ts lAOt 4 1 * evils. mand He has been awarded the was presented with a lapel pin gard to the clause ,, under which ward A. Smith who is serving m Windsor of Hartford and yesterday that each Connecticut Camp Life Improved RICHMOND ]>wls must deal with the mine sacrificed. Kane Furniture Company, is well Proves Wonderful FtrYfiM r When, as the President urges, But no such system could an­ Air Medal with 'Three Oak Leaf | in recognition of twenty-one years the town would give toe Ration chairman of the committee in I wUllam Daly of East Hart- citizen "highly resolve to play a The local soldier tells of Improv­ 3>€fU, Sfsseiali! owners themselves if he wished a Board adequate quarters. The charge sends the following letter i and by Mrs. George Alden of part with courage, energy, self- ed camp life on that famous Island known in Connecticut and nation­ the government takes money out swer the fact that in the great Clusters His moat famous ex- of continuous service as secre al furniture circles. For the past oontractv majority of our p^bate districts nlolt occurred late in August when tary of the organization, board at one time was using toe to all farmers: the lake. A pleasing program was leaanesa and faith, worthy of the o f the Solomons, stating that toe of its treasury and allots it to town oStces, but some time ob­ 20 years Mr. Zakowski was an as- For Kdiing Skin WHITE SPRAY NNAtT-INBICHID-WHITI 8UCID What then followed was that the probate Judge, as an individu­ hs brought his bomber, "The Con- Miss Carol and Jane Lyman "I know you will wish to support carried out folloartog the supper, blssalnga and responsibilities of boya now have washing machines, Tosootha {tching, burm^sldn, apply tained quarters In toe L. M. Phil­ its efforts. The Farm Bureau tries Mrs. Vorus F. Nickerson and a ■tetent buyer for a Hartford fur­ Ickes, one servant of the Presi­ farmers who are claiming that al, knows intimately the individ­ necticut Yankee” home without in- spent the week-end at the home American freemen. hot and cold showers and— movies. medicated liqaia ZEM O— a Doctor’ll lo-eziOAVH lips building where it Is still lo­ improve living conditions ®®o I number of helpers are accredited "On this day I ask that our na­ niture atore, and he has long been CAKE HOUR 44 o,reol9« " 2 they must have higher prices in ual customers of his court. We are ury to his crew "on a wing and a 1 of their uncle, Herbert Collins, in "If-HUid when I ever get home," "DATED BREAD dent, proceeded to grant Lewis cated. A move to reduce toe sal­ a farhiliar figure at the Boston, formula baclcM by 85 years eontlmi- not saying that that knowledge jrayer” with three motors out of East Hartford, solve local problems. A s the war I ^ t h making a success of the sup- tional fla g be displayed on ail continues Murphy in hls letter. MiSBUcceesI For iteprorm symptoms, DARK BREADS m o s t k b id s 10 OZ lOAf ID* the exact pay increase the War order to produce, the price on the ary and expenses o f toe assessors buildings noth public and private New 'York, Grand Rapids and Chi­ PANCAKE nOUR i«oin»ozmo6< Intimacy smooths and gives as duced from 5800 to 5100. A reduc­ our members must, we are doubly chairman o f toe missionary corn- the heroes in World W ar 1, and le< to send to Manchester beys engag­ '9S, But actually, it’s all done with Chnreli Group to Meet Ilna and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Col- paekagea Bold. trial cdnvinc DARK FRUIT CAKE ncs 3 5 c by the terms of the President’s or­ tion in toe W ar tfouncU appropri­ interested in problenw which it « mlttee. Miss Edna Latham; acUvl- ua fervently pray for an early an^ ed in Jungle fighting fizzled here Guadalcanal — fflb — They call Or» much human grace as possible to TThe afternoon group of the W.S. | ilna. all of Wethersfield. themselves pencil pushers— and sit SPAGHETTI .e.r*o6« der. the War Labor Board Is now mirrors. Eventually, the people a process essentially painful and ation from 5500 to 5800 was also impossible fo r toe individual far- ties chairman. Rev. Charles A. safe return of the heroes of this several months ago. Only six 8 different sizes. -ZEI PUIN POUND CAKE wot 25* CS of the Rodtville Methodist " World War crowned with a victory around complaining that they’re themselves must pay the higher voted. mer to meet alone. I Downs; chairman of music com- knives of probably several hun­ MACARONI OR ILIOWB B-02 PKO ^ supposed to approve this contract. mournful. ’ Ths budget as adopted follows; that will bring a righteous and looking for real action. "The point LEMON COCOANUT LOAF lACM 25* prices the farmer is getting. They The people prixe it, especially church w ill hold a meeting Friday "Add your voice to help work n^jttee, Mrs. W. O. Seyms; chair- dreds owned by local sportsmen, That is a cruel Joke, for it places afternoon at the hoiqfi of Mrs. Emil General-Government, 58,850; Con­ out these wartime activities o f ra-1 flower committee, W . C, lasUng peace.’’ were donated. is, we want to be dishing it out in­ must pay ft in taxes, even if It is in the small towns, and the small stead of baking it)” explained Ra­ upon the W ar Labor Board the towns control the Legislature. Groymann, King street, at 2:30 p. Marlborough servation of Health, Ml70; Libra­ tionlng, iJbor and financing. Add h^hlnson; tri - county chairman, A knife in ^h* handa o f a local not Included in their present food ry, 5200; CemeteriSA 5500; High­ dioman Lyle C. Steward, of Sierra knowledge that for it to adhere to There are two tnaln reforms Mrs. Howard Lord your membership to help support Miss E. Anne aark. lad may mean hls life saved in ex­ One of Kem-Tone Wafi Honored at Academy way, 528,850; Public Safety. 5650; Madre. Calif.— though he and bill. It la plainly a false remedy. needed for the Connecticut pro­ SS4-2, East Hampton this concerted effort. Two cases were taken care of at treme emergency. Give the local wallpopre. brick, LUX SPRY its principles wovild yank the Stuart Coleman of 31 pav'* Charities, 58,600; Interest on “In other years, loyal solicitors 1 e court held at Hebron town hall Cost of Mansion some o f hls fellow workers have SWAN The second evil course repre­ bate courts. One Is abolitioR of If.ds that chance and donate that ^ b o a rd . painted surfacea. T O U T 50AB s brow n points per LI miners out o f work again. It can avenue is on the headmaster s list loans and notes, 5880; Payment on have made personal chlls to obtain 1 Monday forenoon before. Trial Jus- been through 150 air raids on the fee system, which the Judi­ Idle hunting knife today to Neal Guadalcanal. Applice easily. Dries in one MK) either approve this contract or it sents what the farm bloc Itself is at Wllbraham Academy for toe Martin Vashallfi^l has returned debt, 510,000; Sanitation and memberships. but long hours of Uce Attoriiey John Markham. A •MLOyANIrowi cial Study Commission is re­ Increases S75.500 Cheney, Municipal building. hour. Washable I CAKI ^ CAMS 2 9 * llB can resign. In either case, it has demanding. It wanU nothing to vealed to favor. The other Is second marking period. Hls b r ^ horns from the Manchester Me- waste removal, 5650; Payments to work at home and in the war effort fine of 510 was imposed on Thom- ' TNONT borrow unnsorseerUy. J CAKES but If a lean to to your GLASS do with subsidies. I t wants pres­ provision for some regular and er, Malcolm, alsoaiso a student 8(.uucni. atmv. WH ■ morial hospital where he received other civil divisions, 56.585; Mis­ U k e much o f their Ume. Gasoline as J. Carr of Pawtucket, R. I , for ^ 3 * 2 4 * been broken, by its own President. braham has been given honorable treatment for cuts about the head, cellaneous, 51310; Schools, 545,- is running short. So we ask you to 1 vlolaUon of rules of the road. A benefit, gA thee# 4 "eztraa” ... ent increase in price, to be paid Independent ' examination and Hartford, Nov. 4—(J*)—The cost L A lean bare aetaMtobas y o w TH f That is Just one of the mai^ mention. face and hands when hls car tum- 935; Grand total, 5108,545. mall your check and save/the gas. fine of 55 was Uld on WlUlam Oar- of Connecticut’s governor’s man­ Demand Ceiliiifijs by the consumer now, not in the supervision of probate accounts. credit nationwide, in almost things Lewis aimed to do. There These two reforms are ao desir­ Membershlp Campaign . ed over one day last week. The selectmen were empowered Verv truly yours, signed Eldward I rlson o f Columbia for a s s ^ t on sion increased to 5170,000 yester­ KEEP^ 400 other *Parsonar offleea. are no spots in his victory. form of ftiture taxes. It wanU able that they should be givea The annual membership cam- Mrs. Mildred Chapman has to enter into contracts with toe A Smith " / Leopold Lotorlnges also of Cplum- day with the appropriation of an a. ’Fcraonal’ baa the axpert- ' RITZ" CRACKERS PREPARED MUSTARD n-*** state highway commissioner for ’Bolton'is represeiued in the Tol- bia. Both men are employed at the Fqr Used Cars anca . . . aervaa more people m u e r -koater He also obviously aimed to de­ IH-ices to go up on the grocer’s a chance, and not saddled #lth paign of toe Tolland O xm ty Farm finished the old age assistance tax addiUonal 575,500 by toe State Fi­ than any similar company more disruptive proposals cer­ B ^ au is now underway and will book which will now go to tax administration of toe town aid land County ESm Bureau by I Amston DlsUHery Corn pany, nance Advisory committee to comr GRANDMA1N riNAST shelf, on the milk route. TiJ^let In tba U. S. OM tY NABISCO t-LB PKG PREPARED MUSTARD stroy President Roosevelt. It come to a close November IS. All collector Fred E. Coleman and road allotment. SlmUar action directors Frink Rebecchl and Mrs. where toe altercaUon took place. plete repairs and furnishing. tain to ralM enmity to the re- Washington,' ‘N ov. 4.—(SV-The 3. The quicker you repay ycyour 23 might be a good guess that he has this happim would have certain Was taken with respect to the dirt Ann Sklnn^ George O. Rose is 1 Attorney Markham a^ounces The purchase price of the prop­ loan the leas It costa. aSO for fohn program as a whole. those planning to Join are urged to I which is payable on. February 1, drain on used cars from some sec­ inevitable consequences. 44 roads clause. onTrf tKfrectorTat Large, and ^ t he has erty, formerly the estate of toe HER CHAIR a weeks costa 43e. GULDEN'S MUSTARD done that, too,, aided by the Presi­ in their checks promptly. | tp . tions of the country to more prof­ Climax Chapter, O.E.S.. met Aleiuuider Bunce is treasurer of Jones as prosecuting grand U te Or. George C. F. Williams, ShaVas Mvely as a Youngater— 4. We appreciate your busi­ dent’s own weakness. For the In the first place, instead of the Erank Nlederwerfer is the chair­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lester and itable markets has brought de­ ness. ‘Ihere to no "we’re- Coal Men Seek man for Vernon. The annual meet­ children and Mrs, . Charles H. Isleib; Wednesday evening at toe Mason­ the brganlxaUon. Vorus Nickerson M altern^e, was 539,500. To that was added at N«rer her Bacharhe is better dolng-rou-a-faTor”aUltude. 89* G. Wo INSTANT BROTHS fa ct Is that the nation would have government selecUng items on - A. terms of toe previoua^cumbents mands for price ceilings from Many nif(enis nU«v« Bscfiu bsekseh* WHEATIES ing of the Farm Bureau will be were callen in Windsor on Sun­ ic hall in Merrow, for a business the time of purchase 555,000 for Ixana, $10 to S300. made on You don't need a brush when which subsidies Aou ld be paid The —nrt«i was the eyeryday having expired with the last town dealers left without cars. enlcUy, OM« thn dboovar tU ( ttw m l W ureK^.T«e. supported the President to the held on November 18 at Vemcm day. session and card party. immediate repairs needed to make ceim el Uwir trouble may be tiled kidiwye. aifnature aloha. Prompt, prl- Price Increase Many o f these dealers, an Of- vata aarvlch; Sanalbla pay- this miracle wall finish right SNOSHEEN CAKE FLOUR hilt if he had ever chosen to ac- the farm bloc itself would be se­ Grange HaU with a supper being Raymond E. Isleib is substitut­ WliUam Graham, son o f Mr- o f toe andent Greeks. I election. toe house habitable. The kidneys an NntuiVn chM wsy el tek- FOR BRIAKFABT 80Z Pkg f and Mrs. Thomas Graham, has State ' Finance Commissioner •flee of Price Administration Inf the emm acide and wane out o( tha manta. A loan of SlOO coata over your wallsquickly.easflv c e A the Lewis chaUenge. But lecting the items on which prices served preceding the meeting unr ing as night watchman at 'the spokesman said today, feel that blood, Tynr help mont people paae about S S30.M whan promptly repaid Hartford. Nov. — Coal der the direction of the Home ehUsted in toe U. 3, Navy, and be­ James B, Lowell said yesterday ptata a day. . in iS monthly conaacutlve in- PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR thlf nation is now not likely to should go ip . The government A— m Storr Bros. Bell Co. in East. Hamp­ ceilings must be established if dealers meeting with fuel officials Economics Committee of toe gan claa^ in toe Navy V-13 pro­ that the additional 575,500 waa When dlaocder U kidney {unetion permHe itallmanto of SIO.OS each. might possibly get away with a ton for the regular watchman who they, are to stay in business. poieoepon nnttar to nmeui in your blood, H NABISCO forget that where it w’anted yesterday decided to aok the OPA Grange. Robert E. Hyde of ElUng gram at Trinity CoUege. Hart­ needed because State Comptroller may oouoo nigglne bocknebe, rfaeunntio poinn, HEINZ '5 7 ' SAUCE limited number o f subsidies. I f the is ill. ford, on Monday. He attended toe Fred<'R. Zeller and to e ' others An official of the. National Au­ Iw pninn. loan at pep end eaerny, pettina up strength it found weakness. It Is to allow a price increase to cover ton is chairman of toe, general , The local Grange U sponsoring tomobile Dealers* Association aaid additional handling coeU or toe University of Connecticut last Jiandling. toe repair work have de­ nishia, mrelUiie, pnlBnmn under the eyce, ^ TkftatmiU likely to carry with it, for many farm bloc were idlowed its way committee in charge of toe the maaeet- e«- ^ Hallowe’en party thU evening that some dealers have protested beednehee end dieiinme. Frequent ol teanty ^ ^ 1 FINANCE CQ. SHREDDED WHEAT half-ton anthracite deliveries to ing and he is being assisted by year, foUowlng his graduation cide] 'it'would be better to make nemnsei with tmartane and burninc eome- months, the thirst for a man in all prices would go up. ing and he is being • * * | * t * ° ,^ for its members and guests it has drain of* used cars from the east State Theater BalltliBB BLUE OR GREEN POINTB which they have been restricted in Walter Thorpe of Coventry, Mrs. from Windham High school. all toe repairs at once rather than umea ahowa there is eomethlns wrunc with t r i m s the White Hous^who would nev­ Under the subsidy plan, in other been annoimced by the lecturer, The Ladies association of toe part' now and part later. to better mid-west markets. He vour kidneys or bladder. 3n4 Floor Phoke S43S 12-OZ pkg ^ ^ B . critical areas. Thomas Neill of Vernon and Jamm , said, however, that dealer oppo­ Doe't waHt Ask your draccltt for Doan'S De Re BroYta* Msr. words, we would be paying more, The increase asked, not over Mrs. Nettle Vine. Congregational church will hold a CKEMU p S « t l m UniwBBi er surrender to a home-grown dic­ Laidlaw of Vernon. sition to ceilings still outweighs rUla, need aoeeeealuUy by muUaaa for erer (1) GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 1 3 * one (Mlar, would be added to the Harry M ott and son Harry Jr., chicken-pie supper on Wednesday, 40 yean. They niyo bappr relief and will help tator like Lewis. eventually, for. some selected ^rap Drive Report Bupporf. the 15 inDaa of sidaey tubee Bush out poieoa* present posted price for half a o f Manchester were business call­ November 10. followed by a ven­ On the Lewis terms, we arc Items. Under the farm bloc’s Lawrence M. Dillon,' chairman Am iTTEO! Meet to Ponder Many dealers, form erly en­ eat wiati iram your Mood. Get Ooaa a 801a SSt O l TM tort, and would bo kept In effect ers here the first of the week. triloquist and magician perform­ (3 ) GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 2 . of toe Vernon Salvage OOknmlttee gaged in selling new cars, need » now going to get coal. On the plan, we would pay jnore immedi­ until the OPA could obtain and Frst Class Seaman John MATCHES )!«■ announced that •Rockville’s ance. large used car profite to meet ately for all items. ^ study accurate flgureo on delivery Planeta who la stationed in Brook- Private Arlene Cahoon has re­ Boys’ Vandalism OHIO BUM n o 44^ZfM Lewis terms, we are going to oe Scrap Drive netted twelve tons of service and repair shop overhead, (3) GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 0 * costa. • . turned to her WAC duties at allowed to continue the war A second consequence o f the the asaociatiOB official said.. After discussing aspects of the Fort Myer, ya.. after spending a Trims cnhMee the u o t tm .•gainst our foreign enemies. But farm bloc’s plan would be to O P A has studied use ’ car ceil- ^ LARGE BOXES ^ 3 * (2) .OMATO JUICE PBiAST alltorscito shortage with Fuel Ad­ ten-day furlough at her homA Rridgenort Nov. 4 — OF) — A 6. they ars the Lewis terms. Ho can sharpen labor's ambraons for ever ministrator Seth W. Darley and Private AlfrwJ Raymond ings sines last April. A program RE-UPHOLSTER wells. Oummed, nsiewse tional s m p to add it to the pile. I have m o^ to Bast Hampton meeting to consider the vandalism is new being dlg(euBS{Ri with ether 5TBIKI AHVWHIBf |4.et bN || f diange them at.wlU. He has now higher wage scales. The farm others the dealers also suggested He ■iw* caUed attention to the fact J where they recently bought a Proulx, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex by thrss boya against Jewish mer­ ready . to • use.' a m . (5) TOMATO JUICE PtNAST that he seek addlUonsl supplies of Proute, is ^lending a ten-day fur- goverhmtni agencies . concerned. had this natleo once.. The futufie b l'''’a.plan would send the cost of that under the Connecticut laws, place. ' • ' Yea kaow abeat grsadim? ■killod ragistarod phanaadita. chants on Hallowe’en night has The plan calls for ceilings bqaed 2-Pc. Living Room Suites ■mart designs. low-volatile bituminous coa. to anyone found taking any maUrial Mn and Mrs. Albert lougn at hls home from Camp been called for Friday by the Rev. Waahabicl depends entirely upon bis libertine living index sharply up. W ith P ok y Utils iaqps with a auais Aari wo’va sat op a dapaiMaMa on an average of atandard guide- anass. (2) V-8 COCKTAIL 1 5 . compensate • in part at least for from a scrap pUe is liable to Im- are la Newburgh, N. T., attending Bragg, N. C., where he is with Fred Hoskins, pastor of the Uni­ Recovered in Denim OLD DUTCH CLEANSER that as argument, labor’s pleas for npsettiag appleorts. W e e aystasa o f ohaok mA datdde- bexik prices in October 1942, OPA desires. It is inevitably part of toe hard coal. j * w. prisonmenL Representatives of hL mothers funwal. u . the Ordnance M. M. Dept. ted xhurch, the annual meeting of m -O l TM check (or furthao protaotioa. iources said. ,\ll Work Guaranteed! 1 4 - hia nature, that he yrUl seek to re­ could not be denied. W e ■ should Darley . later announced that-his toe CIO, local merchants and the I Mr. and Mrs.. Fern Bosae.held a private Francis Franz, son of resolved to keqi *est out o f our th.‘ Jewish Community council 215* (13) GOLDEN CORN office' was circulating inventory Why M t hriag year aaat pro* *49 have inflation. It so. happens Rockville High School manned Hallowe’en party for some of their Mr. * and Mrs. Jacob F «m z, has Preaeriptiea Dopartssat. To waa told last night peat tha performance, until Amer­ blanks throughout the state to de­ FOR FURTHER PARtlCUI^ARS CALL trucks donated for collection friends Saturday night been transferred from ■ Camp that ead, wa provide a qniat, tanpOom fmm fcr oarafyi eom- Among ^ e speakers was Arnold Cadets Taogkt Caaaabalism ica has' the shameful submissive- that neither the farm bloc nor la termine Connectlout’s anthracite toe by toe U. S. Envelope Company, J Private First Clam WUUamjTO Woods, N, J„ to Camp Crowder, p o od ia g f It easts a m m I Forster of New York, represents- bor has' any great dread of infla­ coal needs for the coming winter. soeiadod aaviroesias t tiir our LsARSEN'S W M of the most, professional bar- the M. T. Stevens and Sons Com-1 ter who is stationed in Lordsburg, Mo., with the A™»y slgnai senr- I lye o f the B’nal B’rttb. who ds- N ew Raven, Nov. 4^>or)—A v i­ LUX LIFEBUOY tion when it is seeking its own ict clarcd ths pMqt-smsartng to bs PEED SERVICE RINSO iiA IC If to t Meat-Ratfoaed R aters Drool pany, F. W . Bradney and toe I New Mexico and is on furlough ation cadste bare are being taught Mad)onald Upholsteiy G>. BOAATNfBAB T h is Is no destiny America has special gain. But it alao happens City of RockvlUe. j visited hls sUter, Mrs. Arthur A daughter was born on Octo­ part of a proipiin of similar cannibalism, although ths/rs not 88 Depot Sqotrfi TeL 5406 ber 81 to 2fr. and Mrs. Myron DRUG -COMPANY events In otber eastern cities. epttng each other. "Cannihalism" wmeciously choeeo. We drifted that the nation as a whole baa Bellefoato. P a ^ l^savf to Jotai Nasy I Isleib and faaUly on Suaday. WELDON Anerican Industrial Bnlldini Ten men from ToUand County I . ■ Hupper at the Manchester hopM Terming it s symptom "of toe Is the' Army A(r Force word to 2 “ 1 9 * “ 2 3 ' IlMo I t by step, w ith one par- every reason to fear Inflation, ail point buck scapipered through ths Iptlon PhamifidxU M l": )i i.’iliV 2 “ - 1 9 * "“ 2 3 ' 3 «»2D’ left RockvlUe tola morning to start I The squeducte of Roms At the tal. general feeling ngaiivnt the .lews,” describe the art of building one eS-I MAINST. HARJFORO TEL. 2 4127 ttol anneiMler after anotbar until the time, and every duty to Itself streets unscathed while meat-ra­ Albert Thlbavit is a patient at Bipiioas itreel Telephone 5.112 he said. “ It is nothing to be fright .ser\’iceable plane from th» crack- tioned hunters drooled. The deer service In the Navy; ' They were I time of the Caesars supplied 320 901 Main ioooopoeBoaooooooo(aaopooooooo BPOoaoo tflMBOMMMtMi ______Roosevelt' executed the to fight against it. (Jscar E. Irmlscher, Raymond B. I gallons o f water daUy and were the Manchester hospital. toed about” |ed-up wreck# o f asveral othera. season doesirt open until Decem­ Mr. and Mrs. Hsrbsrt Lovs ars PRICES 5U5JECT TO CHANSi DUI TO MARKD lUICTUATIOta WE RESERVE THE RM M 10 IBMP dtoal surrender. Finding ourscIVas So it is a choice between two ber. d a rk , J r- Richard L. Harris. Ray-J 248 mUes long.' ItANCEreSTBR EVENINO HERALD. MANCITB8TER,kX)NlT.. t r j* - - I- • - ^ Hi e e i G m WTICli.1088 » WTMT— 1886 WDRC—I8W 1 OCIO V 8JKXlUlO WNBO—1418 est Coast Plan May , Eaetem f^ar Time utis Definitely Sidelined Toinorro ■ti^'^ife; ies; WDRC—Easy Aces; WTHT WDR(T— ^Home Fron^Exporter; —Sports Roundup; WNBC — Force Some Closings News; Music; ^S^NBC—Blue The Fighting Coast Guard. Frolics. T:46— WDR<>- Mr. Keen; WTHT Brains Help 4:15—w n c ^ .S t e lla Dallas; u, gj With Flu; —Music. Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, Eacnity Adviser WNBC—Glenn Miller. 8:00—W T IC — MaxweU House Players Put 1, Getting Under VOL. XI, NO. I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4 4:30—WTje — Lorenzo Jones; Coffee Time: WDRC — Charles Is Guest of Honor WDRC‘*-Ad Liner; WNBC — Rugglea; Mary Astor; WTHT— After Month of Time Views the Newp. News; Music; WNB(J—News. Sports Over . ^Investigation, Taking American Education Week 4]48—W n C — Young W 1 d d e r 8:16—WNBC—Lum and Abner. Final Game With Hall Eleven^ Value of Course Legion of Honor 26 Rooms (iet M. H. S. Drubs .’'Drown; WNBC—Jimmy Dorsey. 8:30—W^IC — The Aldrich Fam­ On Stem Pattern. Teachers at Manchester High school ex­ 5:OO^WnO—When A Girl Mar­ ily: WDRC — Death Valley Shown by Letters tends an. Invitation to all In­ ries; WDRC.—News; Ad Liner; Days: News; WTHT—Serene Frank Murray, Veteran Kelley Put Keitli ini 100 ill Drive terested, to visit school during Bristol High WTHT—News: Mualo; WNBC Gammell; Castles in "the Air;' G>ach, Scoffs Over Navy Relies B r Summ Mariow wid Georce Stale Parley American Education Week, — News. WNBC—America’s Town Meet­ ZieUce November 7-13, in order to ob­ 5:15—WTKT—Portia Faces U fe; Varsity Backfield; VI« The purpose of our pre-induc­ ing. News Items; Amused Wuhington, Nov. 4—(/Pi—A lot serve how M. H. S. is carrying WDRO—Dlok Tracy. 9:00—WTIC — Kraft Music Hall; topy OP Tie Will Giw] tion course is to get the students 1229 M. H. S. Students out this year’s theme, “Educa­ Zemanek Sets Recon). On Jinx For IlualneaMs m*y: have to close l>r. Kolschiiig Speaks in 5:30—w n c —Just‘ Plain Bill; WDRC—^Major Bowss Amateur At Coaches Lament. in better physical and mental tion for Victo^.” There are WDRC—War Commentary: Ad CCIL Tide to Loedi sr the govemment’a west coast shape to enable them to stand up, Buying War Stumps; With 5 Touchdowns to Hour; WTHT—Gabriel Heatter. Hartford; Some of six slogans represented In this Uner; WNBC — Jack Arm­ 9:18—WTIC — Grade Field. Penn Victory ipower plan. Some arc groan- under the Army physical fitness theme; examples bf each may Make Sepre 39-<^ By Robert Moore Team; Loss of Ked] Weekly Sales High. strong. * 9:30—WTIC — Joan Davis and AP Features Faculty Attend. program, and to be unable to re­ be found. 5:45—WTIC — Front Page Far- Jack Haley; WDRC — Dinah now. CharlotUsvills, Va., Nov. 4 — Head Hurts. under act quickly and efficiently to or­ Education for Wartime Citi­ A lightning attack wnd a sturdy relf; WDRC—American Wom­ Shore; WTHT — Book Talks, , The _ plan,__ just getting ders.” This U the way Wilfred The sale of war stamps in MHS zenship may be found in the Frank J. Murray, head football Franklin Field Hoodoo It after a month of preliminary en; WTHT—Superman; WfJBC Rabbi Feldman; WNBC —Spot­ "No other subject is more impor­ Clarke, physical ejluCation direc­ went over the top for the second specialized courses like radio, defense enabled^ Mancheater’a un- ' coach at the Universi^ of Vir­ Manchester High’s football iveatigatlon Into manpower needs tant .;han the place of education in —Captain Midnight. light Banda; Sports. May Aid Sailors on I tor. explained what he hopes to month with a final total of 97.6 automotives; Education for beaten eleven to rout Bristol by Evening ginia, is having a good time laugh­ team will take the field against talcing on a stem pattern. the post-war world. It Is as im­ 10:00— WTIC — Abbott and (3o8- ing these days. accomplish by his pre-lnductjon per cent. Peace in the civics and liberal a 39 to 6 score at the West Side 6:00-^WTIC — News; WDRC — Saturday; Munger Has Hall High of West Hartford to- Its three-pointed purpose: portant as any economic policies,” tello: WDRC -1 The First Une; ^’Things like this would make program. % The Main Building led with a arts course; Education for field last Friday. Pacing the Kel- News; George B. Armstead; WTHT — Raymond Clapper; - 1. To get workers into those said Dr. Walter M. Kotschnig of Work, in the coirmarclal class­ even MuasoUnl laugh,” Murray morrow afternoon minus the aer“ | ■lanU which, needing them, are All Sefilor boys and others who total of 99.3 t>er cent. Only one leymen to- the worst defeat ever WTHT—News; WNBC—Terry WNBC— Raymcmd Gram Swing. Kinks Ironed Out. the Smith College faculty, in a room out of 14 failed to reach 100 es: Education for the Air Age, and the Pirates. chuckles, holding up a newspaper, vicoa of Red DaguUs. Thlr an­ 'Moat essential to the war. e to be drafted soon are re­ 10:15—WTHT — Dale Carnegie; speech at the Teachers’ Convention per cent, and that room did get the In the aeronauticB classes; Ed­ Handed to the Bell City rivals, 6:15—w n c — History in the “Here’s a coach who has to play nouncement was made yesterdsFl - 2. To get all plants to make the held at the Biishnell Memorial in quired to take this intensified WNBC — Award to the Out­ By Bob Hofimnn course. This program waa sUrt- required 00 per cent. Out of a to­ ucation for Health, in the gym Ray Zemanek set a new M. H. S. Headlines; WDRC — Dinner ths ‘llghtaat line in history’—only afternoon by Coach Tom Kellsgrl JMst use of the workers they have Hartford, on Friday, Oct. 29. Most scoring record by croissing the standing Sports Announcer. 188-pounds average. And a back- Philadelphia, Nov. 4.—{/Pi— Tha ed during the middle of laat year tal of 576 students in the Main classes; Education for World Hour Melodies; WTHT — Dick who said that Degutis was suffer- 1 'Awfl thus reduce need for more. M. H. S. teachers attended this I Building, 572 are buying stamps. Understanding, in the history Bristol goal five times. The Red McCarthy; WNBC — Sports; 10:30—WTIC — March of Tima; field that sinks to ‘a mere 188'.” jinx af Franklin Field, a Jekyll '^ 8 . To drain off, if necessary, as one of the means to help Man­ WDRC — Here’s to Romance; ing from a bad case of flu. THs meeting, while a few went to simi­ Nine home rooms in Franklin and economics classes.. and White gridsters moved to News. ' "Does he realize,” says Murray, and Hyde type of fellow, will be chunky redhead has bean one at rkers from the least essential lar meetings at, New Haven and chester High boys to train them- —N. K. within one game of the C.C.I.L. WTHT— Concert Hour; WNBO the most essential plants. selvea for this inevitable induction obtained. 100 per cent. Of the re­ 6:S0-^WTIC — StrlcUy Sports; “that Frank Hinkey was a hellion the 12th man on the Navy’s foot­ the chief cogs in the local team's : Brl^eport, maining five, three reached 90 per title by virtue of the triumph. WDRC — Jeri Sullivan Songs; —Wings to Victory. On wheels at 155 ? An did that Mlss Ellcabetii l,obdeII into the Armed Forces. This year 11:00— News on all stations. ball team when it lines up against offense and is considered one of I Set Up In Five Areas The theme of all programs was cent. Out of 475 students, 457 a*e Manchester wasted no time in WTHT — Overseas N e w a ; light would bring the other fel­ the beat blocking backs ever to The plan has been set up in five "Post-War Social and Educational the boys were started right off buying stamps. Franklin ended WNBC—Feed Bag Frolics. 11:15—WTIC — HarknsBsof lows in the line considerably above the first day of school so that opening the scoring. Jack Robb undefeated Pennsylvania befors a nlay here. His place is teing token coast labor-tight areas, San Fellow - teachers and other Planning. October’s campaigning with a fi­ ran the opening kickoff from the 8:45—w n c — Lowell Thomas; Washington; WDRC—J o a n 190—which ts big enough for any sellout crowd of 73,000 Saturday. Coach Tom Kelley ly Keith. o, tios Angeles, northern Call- friends of Miss Elizabeth Lobdell The topic discussed b y , Dr. they could obtain the full benefits Brooks Slnga; WTHT — Music; Joseph Conti nal total of 95.1 per cent. Sportscast M. H. S. 30 to the visitors’ 49. On WDR(T— News; WTHT—Music; line, any time, anywhere— if it It seems this swlngihift bogey­ Must Win This One ^iwitia, Portland and Seattle, congratulated her on 43 years of Kotschnig was “Education for of the course. Four rooms in Barnard reached the next play 2*■ Is how it goes in Seattle. pliance with the state age limit. Kiel, served as an executive secre­ their wind and leg muscles, but witty humor and friendly smile a total of 96.1 per cent. With Its record still unblemlshe'd Lewie, Jr.; WNBC—Bob Hamil­ 11:45—WNBC — Jerry Wald’s Two years ago, we had a sweet will be tied with Meriden, a tie ' Aircraft production at the Boe- tol wlngmen tor fifteen on two Blue entertains the Navy. will insure the title. Comparative Miss Lobdell retired in October tary In Geneva, and is at present Inclement weather forced them making frienda of everyone he October’s campaign ended with by defeat, Manchester High’s plays, ^manek outran the losers ton; House on “Q” Street. Orchestra; News. backfield. It averaged 173 pounds. Cadet’s Ace, Fl^ng Fortress plant and the from her position as First Grade 12:00—WTIC — Three Suns Trio; The Mldahlpmen, 800 of whom Btores mean nothing, attest tlii a professor at Smith College. Insifle, where a gradually graded meets. Joe’s popularity is demon­ 1229 students out of 1259 buying mighty eleven encounters x less the remaining fifteen yards for T:15—w n c — News; WDRC — They had tha moxia, that’a the will make the trip here by chip to n repair work by the Navy teacher, but her competence and set of exercises was introduced. fortunate Hall High team at West WDRC—News- WTHT—News. game last season when Holy Crqqn During the course of his talk, strated by the fact that he has war stamps. Mrs. Camp;>ell feels the first tally, five plays aftftr the Harry James; WTHT—Memory anawer. watch the prooeedlngi. are count­ g t m absolutely first call on enthusiasm are far from their Dr. Kotschnig pointed out three These exercises include push-ups, that Student Council representa­ Hartford on Friday. The Kelley- Lane. 12:30—WTIC—The Groover Boys; “ It’s not the physical alze that Ready to Go smothered Boston College. jt been a representative on the Stu­ kickoff. The Red and White sig- ing heavily on the jinx. means, then, that Manchester limit. issues facing us. They were: bicycle riding, rope .climbing, dent Council his Junior and Sen-- tives are doing well in reminding men, who have only » 7-7 tie to nal-caUer booted ■ the seventh 7:30—w n c—Quls of Two Cit- News. makes football players. A small 8 ^ ahipbuUding planU in the Although bom at the foot of .1. Problems of Reconstructing students to buy stamps. Some stu­ mar their otherwise faultless TChe ticket window banged shut must win and do it on the flsld as swimming ai\d many others too lor years. point. back can be awfully good if he yesterday and the Penn Athleitc ihigat sound area were ordered to Graylock Mountain in Adams, Education in Occupied Countries. numerouB to mention,. Mr. CVarke dents have even bought a stamp record, need a win or a tie to grasp has a big heart” Star Back Appears All the West Hartford Club has ‘ _ Joe has followed the College With Harry Hints paaaing and office said every bit of apace in the in and out all year, losiaf last -■iBut their pay rolls to 90 per cent Mass., Miss Lobdell grew up in 2. Education of Fascist Youth. has tried to bring/every muscle a w’eek instead of one a month to the C.C.I.L. crowd. A loss would Murray produced a clipping. Course for the last two years hav­ running, the Monahanmen drove stadium had bsen sold for this Set fop Debut With week to Meriden but Was also held what they were last Aug. 31. Hartford and received her pro­ 3. ’The Kind of International Ed into play so that the boys will be boost MHS sales. deadlock the team with Meriden “ And here — an old'friend of fessional training at the New Brit­ ing taken the Pre-trade course his sixteen yards to the forty-one but Expect Bright Future clash of ths Navy with its oldest to s T-7 tls by Bristol. All non-essential industries and ucational Organization Needed. ready for anything which comes Freshman and Sophomore years. Eleanor Carlson ’44. for first place. The Red and White mine laments because 'One razor Irish at New York fkiulnfisi firms In the Seattle, Ta- ain Normal School. gridsters will enter the contest on Red Degutis Intercepted an aerial major footbsli rival. With the exception of DeguitF, Dr. Kotschnig explained that up. Before every class Mr. Clarke Joe has maintained good marks intended for Mia Dunning. Tha would take care of the entire Manchester’s g^ld warriors are in Bremerton and Everett area After teaching in the Bristol educational concepts can not bo the long end of the betting against squad.’ So what? Penn has ths edge in the long This Saturday. public schools and in a private warns the boys not to try too throughout his high school career Bell (Tity squad regained poasea? For FM and Television aeries which started in 1888, with Up top shape for tha oontsst ts> ■ ate restricted to the number of Imposed from the outside. Post­ and says that he will string along Current Affairs „ the third place Norfielt-coachea “I thought college- football was school in tAnsdown, Pa., Miss much at once; he cautions them Sion, however, when Zemanek 14 victories against 11 for the morrow afternoon. The teqiis 'Employes they had last Aug. 31. war education should be carried against running when they have with most of the other boys in squad. West Hartford has lost to supposed to be a iMy’s game. And 'A ll i»n-essentlal acUvltles in the Lobdell came to Manchester in by the nations themselves. Chooses Officers Meriden and been tied by Bristol fumbled on the following play. we should be the last people on Navy and two ties. But since 1927, Bcrimmaged for an hour ytstsfds|r pains, or trying to keep up with taking math as his favorite sub­ The visitors gained only one yard New York, Nov. 4—(A5—*A n ex-i■Apecta of s couple of the Hollywood West ^olnt, N. Y„ Nov. 4—(/P)~ at the Oval and brusked us 4S (Is lUPM whose personnel hfts not 1918. She recalls that, on Nov. 11, Outside help can be given more by in league tilts. earth to criticise s sport revert­ when the contest became an an­ of that year, she looked at the lit­ the faster boys. ject. He also has one “ unllkeable” against the solid M. H. S. forward tremely bright post-war broadcast produced programs on NBC to­ Angelo Bertelli’s leaving Notre offense and defense. Keitti w m Mharwlse been subject to specific a physical means such as libra­ subject, English. Election of officers was held at night. 'Veronica Lake, billed to ing to its natural habitat. nual affair. Navy has won nine, tle children in front of her and Classes In Life Saying, First wall, so Hints punted to the local future la being painted for both lost six and tied one. Dame and making possible John­ given a long workout afts? ths lera were also placed under the ries. printing presses, and other Hobbies don’t take up much of the second meeting of the Current Last Friday's game with Bristol Frequency Modulation, the noise- hrip Abbott and Costello return at “ Let’s forget the old idea that ny Lujack’a quarterbacking haa thought, “Now, it’s over, and Aid and Rifle under trained and 22. Shaw placed the ball on the The Middies took ths last two regulars hit the showers. Its Is b^Aus'. 81 ceiling. equipment, than by the furnishing Joe’s time but he likes to play the Affairs club on Wednesday, Octo­ provided three new records in the free sound system, and television, 10 after a long absence, had to call a chap has to be a voter before he taken so much of the grid fans’ at­ getting s ehsnee with tha.fhstsst you’ll never have to go to war.” expert Instructors have also been 33 In two plays, then Zemanek games, though they were under­ Dadda BeUtlve Importaiioa of teachers, or by the determining introduced, and although these tfumpect in his idle hours; he is ber 27. The constitution which annals of M.H.S. football history- which in a sense is movies via it off, as did Mary Boland, schedul­ can grade the varaity emblem. tention that most of them have jackfield to represent ths schosl great many of those boys are Ray Zemanek’a five touchtowns broke loose for thirty-one yards Some of our grandest heroes on dogs on each occasion. And In now in the armed services. of the curricula. classes are optional, nearly every also Interested in collecting stamps. was drawn iip laat year, and not on a reverse. The pint-sized Man­ radio. ed for Joan Davis’ show at 9:30. forgotten that Doug Kenna of In s long tima and he blodisd stos* Those steps were taken this way Dr. Willard E. Givens, the exec­ voted apon, was discussed and were the most scored by a single the war fronts are itty-bitty chaps both cases, the Navy triumphs fol­ An urgency committee and i Miss Lobdell taught in the Bar­ boy in the course has signed up Dance bands also attract Joe but chester quarterback took a twen­ So bright in fact that one viewer Florence Bates will be Mary's sub­ Army virtually will make his de­ ly during ths tryout D u^ wm utive secretary of the National Ed­ he doesn’t want to give the impres­ given to the executive committee player in a C.C.I.L. contest in re­ stitute, while the replacement for who wouldn't rate a second glance lowed Penn vlotortes over the but when the Cadets and Irish col­ probably be usod as sn sltsnisis *' Manpower Priorities committee, nard School ufitil the Nathan Hale for at least one. ty-five yard pass from Degutis for of peace dkys looks forward to the when they walked across tha foot­ Sports Roundup Army. building was completed, when she ucational Association, addressed sion that he’s a jitterbug or hep- for revision. Tryouts for the cent years, if not all-time, and time when he expects at least 500 Miss Lake is to be announced in lide in New York Saturday. during tha game- whose" members are representa- Although working linder handi­ were also the highest ever run up the second touchdown. Zemanek ball field. But what hearts they Coach George Munger announe- moved to the Hartford meeting on "Ameri­ “School of the Air" program on again converted. The cpiarter end­ FM stations, compared to today’s the program. Like Lujack he has been no OroMi Oawdins tivwif O VMipua gwvdwtwsat agsn- can Educaitlon for War and Peace.” caps. such as Inadequate gym by a Manchester player. The 39-6 conceal In those physically infer­ ed yeeterday that Joe Kane will be “Many t'eachers can be made. space, and although the boys have Joe would like to enlist in the WDRC Will be held before the ed with Manchester in front 14-0. SO or so, and a hundred television By Hugh Fullerton. Jr. .^Boston College “Greater Boston te i decide the relaUve Impory Dr. Givens discussed the three score was the top count ever made ior bodies. Penn’s captain for the game, 'fh ^ but it has been an lAjured knee, Gus Gaudino waa groOMSfl ysB* but a skillful First Grade teacher had the course for only a quarter Army Air Corps or the Merchant club at the next meeting, Novem­ stations, against nine as at present, Topics Tljnlght: NBC—8 Fanny New York, Nov. 4.— It's all championship” grid game as, a a artes of each plant to the war ef- tasks to be done by education.at Marine Officer’s Training Program by one team In the old Manchester^ Second Quarter Score* Brice; 8:30 Aldrich family; 9 Bob ‘Too many coaches are meeting veteran wlngback has carried the not the presence of a player with terday to tossing P U ^ S CboVS has to be bom ; Miss Lobdell was of a year, the results of last ber 10. The subject of the joint will be functioning 6n regular sche­ in the viewpoint^ Last week Pitt’s'w a r fund benefit. . . . The New Ir fact. Through surveys ^ey dedde the war’s end. 'They were: before he is drafted into the armed Bristol rivalry. The Kelleyltea showed no signs Crosby for Bing, Bob Hope guest; s war-time -emergency with s ball 50 tiroes for 401 yards and more talent, that haa kept tha that Degutis has M d alnos (fes bom with talent,” says Miss Elisa­ year’s course, as shown by the discussion to be held on Decem­ dules, This spokesman waa W, R. Olark Shaugbnessy came out with York writers also expect to spon- eeasen stortsd. Pohsr faeod CM* |v|mw much manpower the Indma- 1. To make the economic sys­ Zemanek was by far the out­ of letting-up as the second stanza 10:30 March of Hme. Wsndeil Will- peacetime philosophy. Still think­ eight touchdowns so far this y*ar, Mississippi Marvel bench-ridden. beth Bennet, who has been Miss many letters of gratitude for the forces. ber 3rd is "The Road to Tokyo.” David of the C. E,' Transmitter the idea of increasing the yard- aor a game but plans aren’t com­ dlno took over this Joh hwt ss W r jm l plants need. tem work to produce, employ, and standing offensive performer on began. Shaw raced around end kie on election. ing of their reputetlons. How silly. age required for a first down in plete. and be fired a touchdown pass to In fact, Lieut Col. Earl Blalk , Ths Mnunittees have opposed Lobdcll’s principal during her 25 The officers elected were as forty-four yards to the losers’ ten. division, who so commented at a he had been doing H Ml ssaaisi distribute our Income in order to course that Mr. a a rk e has re­ the field. The Red and White quar­ CBS—8 Mary Astor and others; The coaches ought to have as football from ten to 16 yards to ------Frank Quillen in the Army game. who coaches the Army football years in Manchester. ‘T o her, ceived, shows the tremendous suc­ follows: president, Wilfred Dion; Gua Gaudino ripped off three New York luncheon dealing with much fun as the boys. and turned in a flns perfonssnss. sBsratlon of plants for civilian or consume what we produce. MHS Sluclents See terback not only crossed the goal 8:30 Death Valley Days: 9 Major curb the offenses. . . .A few days Home Town Stuff Munger’s worries were eased team says unqualifiedly that Ken­ Sutary production which could be teaching has been a game, and the cess which this program has pro­ vice president, Rosalind Turking- through the line and Zemanek post-war radio. “S ^ e folks are over-ambitious. The second team gavs Um flsillr children have enjoyed playing it 2. To safeguard against the pos­ five times but he also kept the Bowes amateurs; 9:30 Dinah Shore later Harry Hahnken of Princeton Jim White, Notre Dame's big somewhat by the work of Walter na “ is. the beat back I ever have Mma outside the critical labor duced. They write, back that his ton: secretary, Betty Yurkshot made hia way to the four before In fact he saw the eventuality Occanonally, you meet a football of trouhls hut Oaudiss wtsosm with her. ’That is the secret o f her sibilities of future wars. and treasurer, Herbert Stevenson. Monahanmen deep in their own within five years after peace when Show; 10 First Une; 10:30 Dick suggested that six-man lines tackle who is expected to do con­ Bubien. who looks like the prob­ coached” and that he is the best Shortage area. Civic agencies have 3. To share A democratic parti­ army course ts much easier, that Play at Biishnell territory with brilliant running an* being stopped. Shaw plunged to coach who would not be satisfied ball carrier at West Point slnoa under flro and htt ths JfHkpst success.” Four students will be selected the one. Bristol held, to take “ FM radio stations will supplant Haymes sings. to make the first team in Heaven. ought to be mad' compulsory on slderable damage to the Army able starter at right and in ^lace twlos^ KsUey made no shgniBi bean working aggressively to pre- The art of telling stories dra­ cipation in Europe. they don't have sore mu8cle.>!, they pass receiving. Gus Gaudino and BLU— 7:05 House on Q Street; defense so as to give the offense line In Yankee Stadium Satur- the late Red Cagle, by Miss Catherine Putnam, Mrs. all local, most of the regional and of Frank Kane, who suffered a re­ t o his oStnss. Hs pul ths pant the shutting down of many A panel discussion on "The Place have good wind, and they react Hollywood's “Boogie - Man,” Bill Shaw aided the mite-sized sig­ over on Its six-inch line. Hints He would want to quarterback the But a trick knee joint haa matically has been one of M iss' Marguerite Campbell and Lewis kicked from the end zone only, to some of the high power AM 7:30 Coast Guard dance; 8:30 squad. Even If It meant moving a chance. . . . As far as we’ve day, should feel right at home currence of an old shoulder Injury through a stlB wQiiiaut to ■nail tndustrles. , „ Lobdcll’s gifts to her pupils. She |lof Education in the Post-War more quickly to commands. Boris Karioft. attracted many of nal-caller with a fine display of America’s Town Meeting, "Wage heard. FVank Leahy ha.sn’t found there. . . . An Edgewater, N. J., caused him more trouble than ra­ gflsr Piper, history teachers, from see Zemanek acamper thirty-six (standard broadcast) stations.” St. Peter out of the seat he has In the Army game. Kane may be tioning does a cook. the Bcrlmm^ge, stressing The Seattle Chamber of has many times held an audience 'I World,” was held under the chair­ The letters of praise for the M.H.S. students to Biishnell Me­ ground gaining and devastating Furthermore, he said he expect­ Policy,” 9:30 Teddy Powell -band: any fault with the rules as they boy, Jim was captain of the foot- available as a replaesment Mseoa reports that 37 out of 73 manship of Superintendent .Fred pre-induction course which these those who try-out to participate blocking. At end. Jack Robb con­ yards for another score. The held so long. Phooey on such He played only briefly last year and psas defenss- of 200 youngsters in as rapt at­ morial Hall for the closing per­ in the radio program. Anyone ed FM to And a place as the means 10:15 Sports Writer Awards; 30:30 ginks.” are. . . . Hal Trosky, who has bail, basketball and track teams Lester Betty, the former end Mialler Mlpyards in Washington D. Wishr Hartford superintendent alumni write back are a working formance of “ Arsenic and Old tinued his standout playing, ftcov- placement waa blocked to make but was outstanding to the Ca­ Doable W ist tention as her own single class al­ who is taking or has taken Unit­ the score 20-0. Kintz staged a one- o f connecting netWorks together Wings to Victory. Murray laughed acme more. been out of baseball since 1041 at All Hallows Prop In the Bronx who has become one of the east’s wd OngoB are “ ways exhibited. of schools. "Education In Ger- proof of the success of this pro­ Lace” last week. ering two fumbles and breaking up MBS—8 Better Half quiz; 8:803 because of chronic migraine, has: and the gridj team used to practice dets’ final period oriveive against V tbs football tssfli (MB fit iF ed States History, Modem Euro­ man attack In ai> effort to keep via radio much as wires are used best tackles, has been on the side. Navy. This year the joint haa stop­ West Hartford sod o m (|N88b ta whether contracU wiU bo re- A superior pianist, she has play­ many.’’ "Education in the United gram. As soon as the last curtain cam»> Bristol running plays with timely today. Human Advinture drama; 9:15 returned to the active list. in Macombs Dam park, only a II; is for two days with a heavy Smtes,” and “Dangers of Federal pean History or Problems of De­ tackling. Captain Bob Alvord re­ the score down but found no re­ ped him twice and he has p la y ^ the crosa-coimtiy team staadss M vad with them. _ . ed for school assemblies and en­ down. the “M.H.S. autograph mocracy may try out .tefore the “Tomorrow’s wireless FM net­ Grade Fields; 10:15 Dale Carne­ Maybe he figures two years of long Bertelll pass from the sto' cold, but Is expected to be ready rgeaeral plants have transferr^ tertainments. Because she is clev­ Control of Education.” were dis­ turned to form after an off-day ceivers for his passes and punted dium. only 12 minutes, against Pennsjd- fine ehsnes at anwsatag ths OCOi fiends” half ran and half fell down to the local 49. Degutia rifled a works,” he said, "operating on gie’s lecture. experience with headaches should for contact work again by tomor­ vania last week. or an of their operations out- er at drawing, her First Grade cussed by John Taylor Arms of Halloween Damage the stairs to get backstage. They club on November 10. against East Hartford and waa an Jerry Maloni put him In line for a manager's uus St Mlddlstowa, lTisBiirtM» A national broadcast on the paaa to end Howie Hampton, who very high frequencies, will be made What to expect Friday; NBC — row. In that brief appearance he the Seattle area.- Two com children have been able to make the National Institute of Arts and reached Mr. Karloff’s dressing important factor in the overwhelm­ job. Another Engel on It student body oan oslsbssts 8ps K went to the Bristol fifteen. Gau­ up of small relay transmitter unite 9 a. m. Everything Goes; 1 p. m. Ted Kapanowlcz, a former tookle showed th a t. he knew what pass titles to one day. Lost p w M m * ordnance con unusually good pictures. Her skill Letters', Mrs. Raymond Baldwin, room before he himself did. It general subject of Japan will be ing triumph. Bob Douglas and Tom -When E. T. Bales of the (Chat- Subject of Talks followed by an Informal discus­ dino bulled his way to the three- with highly dlrsotlonal antenna U. S. Marine Band; 3;45 ^ risl. Meets Bennett at George Washington University, defense was all about and oooe on cheater toppled West in leading children along the first Chairman of the Schools at War worked, however, as all the stu- Gorman contributed their usual located at stratsgio high points Quote, Unquote tanooga. Tann., News-Fras Press ess Program; Dr. Vera Butler, Pro­ sion on the local station between inch line In three plays. Zema­ Right to Happiness. CBS — 12 may face Navy opposition for the offensive hs was hemmsd in neat­ after losing five straight, T-Ot A|M|mtxtBn with part of their op steps to reading has made it pos­ denU got the autographs they consistant defensive work. The and probably opsratsd automatical­ Noon Kata Smith; 4;45 p. m. Dr. J. Clell Barton, C3imp Edwards asked Joe Engel to explain why fessor at the Connecticut College "Observance of Property the four students selected from Red and White gridsters have roll* nek scored from here on an end second time this year. Hs played er than a bride's tea towel for an Coach Tom KsIUy Is'boptog tBlfc arattons. Shipyards have been cut sible for many of them to read in wanted. ly. Such stations may be set up as C. A. Gerster on “Cancer Ra-Edu- (Mass.) coach, to Boston football Branch Rickey firs', released Leo against the Mldjlles for Penn apparent 10-yard lose by a quar­ advance of their grade before the for Women; Ylr. Annie R. Dyer, Rights” was the topic discussed Manchester High and four from ed up 488 yards by rushing in the aweep. The kick for extra point he can turn tbs tllek ■into Is* tiBf down on payrolls. Many of the actors and actresses again failed. Two plays later a public utility, similar to the cstlon;" 6:30 Jeri Sullavsn sings. Springfield Boxer Hut writers: “ Before I .came her# to­ Durocher then re-hired him as State, but hae been transferred tet of Quakers. When the whistle end of their first year. Past President of the Connecticut in homerooms on ‘Thursday morn­ William Hall High. There will last two games and 133 by passing. Dodger manager, Joe remarked: morrow sftsnioeR right ■ BS8^ May BednOe Total Need left the hall without being "nab­ found the Mancbeater eleven telephone system, or they may be BLU-r 12:30 Farm and Home Pro­ day I said to the players, ‘Shall I here as s Marins and Munger tooted, however, two of the Penn­ backyard. The estimate of manpower needs Miss Lobdell has seen many Home Economic Association; Dr. ing. October 28. The subject bed” because no one recognized be no rehearsal for the jolnt-dls- Fine Record Since ” If a Southern League owner cussion, and the participants again deep in Bristol territory, by set up as sn auxiliary of the major gram; 2:30 Ladies Be Saa.ted; 3:15 go up there and tell them we are hopee to have him sufficiently sylvanians were prone. Army had M the sUte of Washington had changes in educational philosophy, Alonzo G. Grace. Commissioner of was taken up in connection with them. They just mingled with the The Red and White HUl-and-Dale networks.” going to beat Harvard?’ There pulled such a deal, the majors Education: Dr. Palmer Howard. must have a general knowledge of means of Jack Robb’a recovering My Story drama. MBS —^ 1:30 Turning Pro. drilled In the Penn style to take a six-yard gain and Kenna had been 88,000 by year’s end, War but she has had to vaiV her own Hallowe’en. The homeroom autograph hunters and walked out, squad will get back Into action Lopes Music; 3:30 Yankee House were 35 at the table. Thirty-six would brand it as nothing mors been stopped by the sidelines. procedures little, as she has al­ President of Conn. Social Studies the points discussed on the na­ against Middletown at the Asylum at a Bell (Tity fumble on the nine. than ‘typical buoh league,' b\it over as a substitute. Manpower Commission officials teachers arranged the class pro­ The members of the cast of “Ar-; Degutia smashed down to the two Colds are changing the guest aa- Party: 6:16 Lahny and Ginger. hands shot into the air. Tha 86tb Kenna and all the rest of the ways believed in a great deal of Teachers Association; Flora D. tional broadcast. City on Friday. The Wigrenltes Hartford, Nov. 4—A pair of since I am a bush leaguer, the Pattee Puts HAW MV the west coast plan may grams and In some cases, com­ senlc and Old Lace” were very and Gaudino bucked over for the belonged to me.” grid squad have become infected reduce tte total need to about 62,- self-disciplined frecdoni for ' her Ludlngton, Librarian at Mt. Hol­ mittees were appointed to take 1 friendly with the students, chatting There are several questions to have enjoyed a long idle spell, their hard-hitting middleweights tangle only thing I can any of the Brook­ score. The point-after was wlda greatly appreciated by the com­ in the feature bout at the Hartford with the tenseness that usually pupils. yoke College; and Dr. Kotschnig charge. and joking, and were very agree­ consider for the topic ‘The Road last meet being two weeks ago Bhorta and Shells lyn deal is that It is typical bush precedes the "big game.” Blaik is 000 for war industries. Miss Lobdell plans to live in The half ended with Manchester mittee and will mean a lot to the Auditorium Tuesday night when Points Over The major manpower needs and Dr. Givens. Typical homeroom discussions able about signlrfg autographs, to Tokyo.” What territories against Hartford and Bristol. The Credit an asaist to Dud De league.’ ” Tavern Team trying to rid thsm of it but ths Manchester,' going in summer to During the discussion. Dr. Givens Japan has acquired since 1937? ahead by a 32-0 count men whose comfort It affects. Jerry Maloni of Springfield meeto the area afe for the Boeing air­ were cM of the'following four: which was appreciated very much Manchester harriers were achedul Both teams exchanged poaaes- Red jjs Groot, Rochester U. coach, on Cadet Corps won't let the players her little house in Moodus, built in said. ’’Thousands of teachers ate Which of these did she win , after ed tb run against Weaver last (Jell Mrs. Philip Cheney, chair­ Joltin’ Joe Bennett of New York. Servioo Dept craft planU; perhaps six major a panel discussion In which the by the autograph collectors. One Bion without aucceaa until Gau­ Sammy Baugh's new pro football forget. shipyards engaged mainly in con- 1781. paid less than scrub women.” student had the thrill of presenting Pearl Harbor? What Is the week but the meeting was postpon­ man, at SSn, If you can offer -Bennett is probably the hardest passing records. It was De Groot Staff Sergt. Charles R. Eby of Easy Winners Brown Quarter Score* origin and celebration of Hal­ dino intercepted a Bristol pass. (jr o ss hitter the Springfield Italian has From every dormitory ■tructing various types of war Although she misses her class Mr. Arms pointed out that In a lowe’en were discussed; a general a nickel to an actor who wanted to populaUon of the conquered lands ed until Monday. A win" over the help or wish further information. spotting from the stands, who Skokie, ni., who was wounded by window hangs a bed sheet with a work at present, she will undoubt­ democracy teachers can be crea­ With Zemanek and Shaw spear­ been asked to meet. For Joe can Many Extra Points 1b craft: and the Puget Sound ,_Nap' class discussion in which a par­ make a phone call. which she controls? Can she Orange and Black runners will give heading a ground attack, the Red Blood Donors saw that the Dodgera' defense A. A. fire over Libya to January, scathing denouncement of the edly find activities to satisfy her tive, but in Germany, creative Im­ Mr. Karloff played the part of a use the raw materials? What the M.H.S. team the C.C.I.L. crown. Notes kayo a foe with one right-hand waa bunched and tipped Sammy has to play golf every day at Mi­ Yard, with warship repairs its ticular episode was g;lven and and White aquad moved to , the It is not too early to plan your punch. H » has been fighting pro Moriurtys Win 4 Points Irish, or an Army exhortation. Every Game. lively interests. Two years ago she pulses have been exterminated. desperate character wdth thirteen has the U. S. done to prevent her They have not been beaten 'to date.' to throw long passes Instead of ami Beach, Fla., aa part of his While Lujack moves into the ■ major work. started attending the wood-work­ Mrs. Baldwin remarked, ‘Teach­ discussed; a debate on the sub­ vialtore’ six, only to have Hints Ofltre, 9AS Mala SA— TW. 8687 appointment for the visit of the for but a few months, after win­ When All Stars Fail to All the moves arc aimed at get­ ject “Resolved: that young people murders credited to his name. He making use of the products which intercept Degutia* aerial in the mobile unit-on December 16. short ones. . . . Johnny Mlse’s rehabtlitoUon triinlng. And he'd Notre Dame first string now that ing class in the evening school, ers are doing a great job of lead­ was the nephew of Abby and have come under her control? Fran Reider, former member and ning the national Golden Gloves setter dog, Jene-E, won tha big rather talk about the birdie he Bertelll Is with the Marines ah New Haven, Nov. A ting the area to make the best use and she has made several crafts- can enjoy Hallowe’en without In­ end zone. T h e Bell (Tity fullback Production— Tuaaday through During November, when the middlewsight crown, and has Muster Team. of its manpower before bringing ership.” .. terfering with the war effort” ; a Martha Brewster, two lovely old What is China’s situation? captain of laat season’s cross-coun­ punted to Zemanek on the 38. The stoke In the St. Louis Pointer and made recently than about hie war Parris Isl.ind it is unlikely that ■wild and woolly high-snorting boll man-like -pieces of furniture. Dr. Grace asked the question try team, is now an aidation cadet Friday, 10-4:30; Thursday sve- mobile unit will not visit Man­ scored five ksyoes in winning nine in others who would put aiidcd discussion of wholesome and spinsters, who also delighted in in­ References and other questions Manchester ace then dodged chester, there will be as many of ten fights. Bennett made his Setter Club field trials last week­ experiences . . . Corp. Buck Kenna will start. game appears likely this Saturday With Miss Lobdell in the receiv­ 'Have we in the United States pro­ to consider may be obtained from at Centenary OoUege. Fran wrote nlng, 7-9; Center Church. end. . . . Jimmy Jamieson, a good Erickson, who gets out of the Anderson,* anchor man on the For the past week he haa been burden upon housing, transporta­ questionable Hallowe’en activities. dulging In murders. They had only through the entire Bristol team trips .'to the Blood Bank in Hart­ pro debut here and has had all but ing line this afternoon were for­ vided ourselves with an adequate twelve murders credited to them. Miss Catherine Putnim. Mrs. that he missed cross-country run­ Surgical Dressings — Every defense prospect who the Rangers nifty thr-ie^age aports Section of working with the “second” team in the Bowl when Yale meeto tion, food and fuel. mer Superintendent of \Schools In room 28M it was pointed out for the final M. H. S. touchdown. ford as will be necessary to take one of his fights In Hartford rings. Tavern team, copped the individual ■ James Ryder, assistant man­ education?” However, they were even ■with Marguerite Campbell and Lewis ning and hoped to get a chance to Shaw made a apectacular ca^ch Wednesday, American Legion have parked with the Rovers unr the Camp Ellle, HI., NeWs, prints backfield to the rain-hampered Brown—and after every Bruin Fred A. Verplanck, Superinten­ Dr. Givens gave proof of a re­ that entertainment should be pro­ compete on the college squad. ,Hall, 10-4:30. the donors who lyisb to give-tbit Tan days ago Joe proved his honors at ths West Side .League power director for the state of vided for “in-between youngsters,” Boris Karloff in the last act of the Piper. Edith Andlslo of a pass for the thirty-ninth mettle against an exMrienced til they need him, won't have the ‘a picture of two teams of Army and secret drills. He is at fullback touchdown the fans are going to dent Arthur H. Illing, Miss Elis­ markable job under llmlUtion in Another former runiier on Coach Blood Donors— Trips to Hart­ month. Four Station wagons troubles that many hockey " play­ nurses, garbed to oeverals and last night. He toppled 349 pins for with Tohn Minor at left, George Washington, said: those too old to attend the chil­ play. poiht. The quarter ended soon hand in surviving a knockout see s led who really putg the fast abeth Bennet, and Miss Huldah saying that our soldiers possess the Pete Wlgren’s harriers, Stoif Ser­ ford during November; next mo­ are avatlsbls foi^ the trips, and ers encounter crossing the (Cana­ steel helmets, playing football for three string honors and the West Troxell at right and Dale Hall "The northwest must hereafter Butler. Presiding at the tea ta­ dren’s parties and too young for For anyone Interested In auto­ after. threat and in turn stiffening Varna in football. Bve it has uUllzed all available greatest Intelligent Initiative as a graphs, there is a program, con­ Ed. Van Wyck, ’42 geant John Cervinl, is stationed in bile unit visit, December 16; call appointments and arrangements dian border...... He’s a full- recreation while on bivouac train­ Side Tavern team swept four calling the sis a ls. He is Jay Pattee a hard block­ bles were Miss . Ella Washburn, result of real education for demo­ the dances. The students agreed Coach Tom Kelley sent in a will be made if calls ago made to Patterson In the seventh round of bor sources before it can expect taining many of thq autographs of Sicily with the Air Force. whole team of reserves, and with Mrs. Swanson, 8-1442. blooded (Cayuga Indian and mem­ ing. . . . To prove It’s no gag, points from the Parachute team. Glenn Davis, the early season" ing quarterback, who has no peer C Miss Ruth Crampton, Miss Leo­ that they would be willing to help Mrs. Swanson, 2-1442. 'one of the best fights held' here in Moriartps were awarded four government agencies to aid in re­ cratic living. — . the members of the cast of "A r­ Harry HIntz passing, the viaitors Nurse Recruitment Mrs. My- many years. , bers of his tribe are regarded as the capUon reads; “Eighteen of fireworks of the Cadets, continues when it'com es to kicking conver­ nora Hanna, and Miss Mable After the convention, luncheon in anything planned for these Receives Rating points whan the AU-Store failed to cruiting outside.” senic and Old Lace,” In Mrs. Skin­ Last week’s scores — Hartford m o v ^ to. the three, John Vicino haver, 6214, will . give information Don’t Listen! But ' Maloni’s sweeping left citizens of both the United Stotes tLem went on this trip with, the at full on the first string with Tom sions. He has booted 18 out of 18 Lamphear. meetings were held In each con­ youngsters. Bulkeley 20 Wilson 0, Weaver 19 and take reglktrationa. and (Canada. . . . Boston "football 39th Field hospital.” . . . Not ahow up. McCXnn of Moriartys Lombardo at quarterback and A gift of a handbag containing Four speakers were presented ner’s homeroom, 13M. scored on' a pass for the only Bell Warnings issued by the Amer­ hooks carry more power than Pat­ in the current season including flve vention city. —Jean Chltjean, ’44. “ I think the Maritime is Leavenworth 6, Hillhouse 13 Hart­ (Tity tolly. The- isme ended with ican Red Cross National Head­ terson’s hooks, and it may be that scribes are considering a Tufts- aa paUents, we hope. took bigb^ single with 132. The George Maxon and Carl Anderson in succession against Tufts and a sum of money was presented to Vice Principal Chester Robinson In room 25M and then the class ford 6. Meriden 13 Hall 0, Middle- ProductiOB Notes scores: to the halfback slots. Miss Lobdell by the Manchester swell place to be,” said Edward both teams attempting long pass­ quarters against listening to ene- he will be the first to knock- out four out of four in the Princeton G>uple to Observe attended the Conn^tlcut Inter* Held a discussion about the Van Wyck. class of ’42, during a town 14 Derby 0, Ansonia 19 Parachute (0) Teachers’ Club. Scholastic Athletic ConferenM at es. — Starttog next week, the Produc­ ateur enthuslssn have been re* Bennett. Providing Joe doesn’t game last week. speejphes. $102 in War Stamps recent visit to M, H. S. Bridgeport Ontral IS,' and Hard­ Statistlca tion ceflter will be closed on Mon­ get to him first. All in all it shapes Massaro ...... 102 124 110—336 Miss Lobdell expressed her re­ the University/CTiib in the Hotel The history of the protection of ate(ur enthurissta have been re­ That is the reason why Cfoacb Ed entered the United StotisS ing 6 New Britain 0. Man- Brts-' days until further notice. The up as a great fight. McDowell ....1 0 2 85 "98—285 50th Anniversary gret at severing close association Bond.: Athletic requirements for property rights begtnnlng with laying messages purporting to High Cross Country Squad lans Howard Odell of the buUMgS bad with her. teacher-friends. Maritime Service on April 14, eheator tol hours for the rest of tha week give information concerning pris­ Maloni is apoiling for a figh t Hellnski e a e a e 82 65—242 Ed Strype. his husky taekla davofe- football players, etc., were dU- the Revolution was reviewed in Sold at Fri. Dance 85— 289 More'than a thousand Manches­ 1943. The following five weeks First downs ...... 1 7 9 "s will continue to be the same. oners o f War to relatives, also He was laid up for a month by a Ferguson .... 97 107 Ing the entire afternoon to plaos- Miv and Mrs. GusUve Schaller, cussed. Room 24M. In many homerooms Former MHS Star .240 44 Annelllo. e e e a e 109 96 95—300 ter children have been introduced William Vaders went to the he spent in boot training succeed­ rards by ruahlng Mrs. Editb Dowd, who baa been personal messages to relatives, cut eye and is raring to go. Six After CCIL Title Friday Tough Outfit raents. The former Columbia hsjr Sr., of 626 Center street, who it was pointed ■ out that destroy­ The Stamp Dance held laat Fri­ . 1 2 26 ' —— to formal'education in Miss Lob- Connecticut Music Educators’ con­ ed by two weeks in a deck section toasee attempted on duty Mondays, wlU be trans­ Which have been found to be mis­ weeks ago he turned back Jimmy doesn’t compare with Pattee whan were married in Switzerland, Nov. ing property on Hallowe’en la un­ day was the first social affair of >aaaes completed . 5 11 Leto’s^bid for victory In the final 505 494 458 1452 13, 1893, will observe their ,50th dell's First Grade. "I’ve loved ference at the Heubleln hotel, and then aboard a training ship Trains Army Team ferred to the substitute list, while leading. it comes to tucking that extra every one," she says, characteris­ patriotic for two reasons. First, the year at M.H.S. and was respon­ Yards by passing . 9 6 104 round to gain a split decision over Manchester High’s cross coun­ W. 8. Taveni (4) wedding anniversary a week fronri where he heard Dr. Augustus D. material for repair cannot be ob­ for sea duty. . , ^ Mrs. Sherwood Beechler, also on Fqise casualty reports have' try team ends up its CCIL quest Naval Trainees Ready point on the scoreboard, but in hia tically. sible for boosting the October sale Friday, October 29 he graduated Passes intercepted . 3 2 the Hartford battler. C. Frrtielt 98—317 three attempts to date he has Saturday. They arc the parents of Zanzig speak on the art of com­ tained and, secondly, the time o f war stamps 8102. Each pupil “Army life out here In Califor­ duty Mondays, will now be there been received by hundreds of tomorrow afternoon against Mid­ After, Title from Pharmacy school and is rat­ —John Toumaud,' ’44.- H. ■Wlnzler 98—301 To Stop. Undefeated made two of them count. five boys and five girls and it is munity singing. spent on repairs could be spent who purchaseid a war stamp boost­ nia is . swell,” writes Private'-John oa Tueadaya. '' servicraaen’s farallita. The Of­ dletown to that city, thus far UUa .106 125 101-1331 planned to have the reception at Miss Georgia Greenaway attend­ ed as Pharmacist’s Mate 3rd class. fice of tha Provost Marshal Gen­ Haefs. .... When he was at S t John’s pre­ Tt^lrow Appoiiited in helping the war effort. Or­ ed his own home-room record as Kleinachmtdt, ’42,' to Miss -Anna 'The center will also be closed P.A, Hoopsters year Pete Wlgren’e charges have Sobieskl .. .107 97, 106— 310 Team Saturday. the Hotel Bond. About 50 of their ed the Springfield Teachers’ Con­ At the base, however, EM holds McGuire, teacher o f freahman eral is the responsible agency for paratory school lij New York hs ganized parties help prevent mpeh well. the rank of (Thief Trainee Officer, on Armistice Day, next Thursday, swept everything before them and Anderson . .181 120 '98—349 relatives will be in attendance and vention. Dr. CourU of Columbia destruction. Students should at­ Acting as patrons and patron­ English. S.&B. WiU Present handling official reports prison- converted 19 out of 20 times apd and it U his duty to see that the and will be closed the entire chances are that they will do this San Diego, Calif.. Nov. 4.—(-F) — during the day they will hold open To Curb Erosion University gave A speech in which tend them in order to promote esses were: Edson Bailey, Miss The former MHS basketball Thanksgiving week. srt of war received through the Plan Practice thing to clinch the title. The booting under pressure yesterday house at their home. he stated that teachers must take one hundred and twenty men un­ 550 os'? 501 1608 The University of Southern Cali­ split the uprights 25 straight triaa. them. Doris Ktbbee, Miss Catherine Put- star is now stationed at (Tamp International Red Ooss Commit­ Weaver meet which had been post­ fornia plays the Naval Training For many years after coming' to over world problems. der his command get to bed on Haan, California. After describ­ ^Midnight at Noon’ Nutrition tee in (Seneva. Both Brown dnd Yale have baan Starrs, Nov. 4.— —TTje ap­ In all the rooms an Important naip, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Emery, The Polish Americans. 1942 bas­ poned will be held next Monday. Morlarty Bros. (0) Station team here Saturday—and Manchester in addition to coriduct- Virginia Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sanborn, time and rise promptly at 5:30 ing a routine Army day, Johnny , A class for inatruetori in Nu- scored on in every ga>M that thsgr ' ing a small farm on Center street, pointment of N. Paul Tedrow as fact polnt^ out la that Hal­ Relatives are urged to disregard ketball Champions, will bold their The annual State meet is sched­ Darling 84— 181 this game is for keeps. Thomas Kelley gnd Wllmot Reed. each morning for further train­ mentioned that he la playing bas­ mtion is storting today, to con­ first practice session of the season have played this year, but at tha Mr. .Shcaller was in the building extension soli conservationist for Classes Subscribe lowe’en is a time for fun, not de­ "Midnight At Noon,".-a war ail rumors from unofficial sources uled for Storre on Saturday Nov. Catoldi .. .109 91 200 The Trojans are unbeaten, un­ The Junior class was the best ing. ketball there with the 453rd Ah- tinue each Tuesday and Thursday and to communicate with the at the Bast Side Rec tomorrow same time both clubs have sound biMiness. Connecticut today was announced French in classes of Miss struction. Grace Brown, 45 Stationed at Sheepshead Bay. poem^ by Stephen Vincent Benet 13. Brasky .. . 90 — 100— 195 tied, unscored-on. As one of the represented with the freshmen and Stors, which Includes fellows from for ton msstings, with the excep­ War or Navy Departmento, either evening at 7 o’clock. The P.A.’g, offenses. Yale has scored to every by E. G. Woodward, director of Jeanne Low, In order to further Brooklyn, New York, Ed Intends three stotes. will be presented by all the mem­ tion of Thanksgiving Day. As told on today's sport page McAdams . 97 116 213 radl oanriouncers might say; “ No the Agricultural Extension serv­ Fitzgerald Olv«i Credit sophom m s about ^ equal. The direct or through the Red Cross, eight time winners of the town High also has a chance to cop the ! other major -team can make that game stoCe OOdell took over tbs their acquaintance, with w to resume his Purser training of T am coaching the team and bers of A at an as­ Classes in Nutrition jiix ’ months of sea duty that team last year. Ha also adds, England. It Is'the comparison of The writer being the world’s worst edge WiU go to the aqip Btabsly liocal veterans and auxiliaries servation service since 1935, Tqd- the Juneau, waa sunk. The speak­ certainly did a grand job.” During as well as washing machinaa, elec­ immediately after the practice ses­ Bowl outfit last year: section devoted to schools. It con­ Ed will become sn EMalgn in the “I have a swell bunch of fellows wartime and peacetime Ehigland. picker will refrain from any selec­ irill attend memorial church serv- row will do educational work in er gave Jimm3^-more credit than the fifteen minute Intermission tric flatirons, writing tobies, car­ Springfield, 111. (ff)— “If you’re sion, - Football Spectator, o f 41 Teaiie "The Navy has the edge. ‘Bo’ crew. tains news articles, a fashion United States Maritime Servloe. who remind me of those I played Winifred Pentland and Paul tion tomorrow. leaa at 8L Bridget’a church Sunday soil conservation and will give p a ^ , cros#*word puislcBi Jok6#, he took himaeU for the rescue of Robert Hearn entertained those pet fwsspers, coat bangers, and 1‘ucl^ enough to be able to go Molenda has s strong team With and, in contrast to his former with last year, such as Hogan Za- Marte wiR have the leading rolea duck bunting and the Misaus says Wigren told this writer earlier ■mrelng, November 7 at which farmers technical assistance in cartoons, and a page devoted^ to the officer. who remained in the assembly hall any munbsr of oomfortoble chairs, 8 Notre Doaie Eads from N> E. Columbia. B. C.—(g)—Robert many good reserves. Halfback BiU Rev. James ’Timmins,, pastor high school life, he spends about maitis, Ken Chapman, Randy and no—tell her it’s your patriotic in the week that he would like planning soil erosion control prac­ literature and many other inter­ by playing the drums. Robert real­ Robert Brown.’’ Phyllia Karlin with the choral backgrounc*. davenports or day beds. Moorman, attorney and an 1893 Cadenhead of Alabam- wUl give La8tN ight*9FighiB the church will deliver an appro- three hours a night studying.. No scenery will be usqd for the duty,” the State Craservation de- very much to turn to the O d h the Trojans considerable tfouble.’! tices. esting features. —M. K. ly "went to town’ ’on the drums Men’s bedroom bars South Bend, Ind.— —^New graduate of, the University of ■slate address. ’The veterans will War Fund Drive and everyone in the hall was tap­ Jean Starln presentation of the poem anc all fbTtmcnt advised hunters. The de­ England la prominent at tbs wing first and then go on to cop the -Horrell Also eay» the Fourth Air During the past year he was U Thttle Visits M A S. also been requested, as bsva good Soufli Carolina, says ho has been . nslstssti Armistice Day, Novem survey aupervi^r for Abe service ping out thf tempo with bis feet the participants will be garbl'd in triment also urged the hunters positions of Notro Dame’s crack State M eet He opined that he had Force of. March Tield is the best Heatley to West Virginia Louis Tuttle, ’48; called at M.H. clsasical phonograph record^ mu­ on liand for each renewal of the In- West Virginia with headquar­ The National War Fund At eleven o’clock, the close of w ins 864 QnesthM to save duck and goo*6 feathers eleven. Five of ^ sight Irish a chance for both if sickness did 41-game Carolina-Cflemsor. cel team UCLA has met this year. By Ths AssoeUtdi f n m lar n . giiletly. Pfc. ’Thomas Heatley a former 8. No. 1. Louis ts in - Joen Chltlee*’*A in 1635. ,Nashua. N. U. The Middletown course is s hard against their opponents. [long ab I ’m around to oee them.” 1 touchdowns called back. wiksra qiacial seats | surveys in New York state and in ing at Camp Devena before going and leCa back them up! --C arol Hanasn. sey ettg. Trotter, *88. to hia Bcuaant itatlan.. R - W. niadtethMS. iFsaaairlvaaia. t '1 I disgruntled person ftel that world u a good old place. . HOLD KVEKYTUING 1 CheerfulneM is that gilt which endears one to the heart of man- Bacretary—You’d better. W# all kind. . . . It appeals to all that do, though tha Lord kfiowa they Is SocUl within. . . . A study of Men—1 sUrted out on the the­ are terrlDlc. careers ot the most successful Bookkeeper—Not roe. I’ve just ory that the world had an opening business men end women will for me. ^ accepted a better job with one of show that courage his been one our competitors. Diner—Do you tip the waiters Friend - And you 7oi>nd It? of their most striking qualities. in this restaurant? Man—Well, rather, I’m In the Worst-Kept Count your days by golden hours, .... One may poesess the most Many a man is poor todav. WANTED TO RENT—House or don't remember rtouds at all! ' Walter—Why, certainly, sir. hole now. Lost and Found FOR SALE—GIRLS CHICAGO SEWING MACHINES, vacuums, Chapter 12 sonicihing. I’m not apologizing; unusual reasoning powsr and yet because his credit was too good h a v e yoUR BABY photograph­ any electrical appliance regard­ apartment of 5 or 6 rooms, per. War Secret Count yotir nightg by stars, not Diner—Okay, give me a quar­ fall of the largest success by not yesterday. IXJST—PASS BOOK NO. 52418 — THE AUSTIN CHAMBERS CO- roller shoe skates. Age 8 to 11. ThS floor rocked, the room whirl-' I’.m •"•’‘•y » shadows, count your life with ter. I’ve waited three quarters of J W M W H O T ed In your own hopiie. Call 2-1242 Telephone 5413. less of condition. . Estimates In manent resident, references. Tel. Now let’s forget It. We both have As we grow older undertaker^ having the courage to action his brown hnrnoM. LMt «e«n btlce Is hereby given that Pass for appointment. George Dew, local and long distance moving. 8007. ed around; Sally held on to the ■miles, not tears; an hour fbr that steak I ordered, seemem morem ors friendly. • decisions. ipk No. 52415 Issued by The your home. A. B. C. Fixit Co. 21 window aill for support. She stared s ^ob to do here. I don’t want you Home men are so mean that r Sbeter, Mancherter. Aniweri to photographer. Return load system, furniture, FOR SALE—ALL sizes' in trT- Out ill Open choking with rags every time you And with joy, on-'svery birthday, S am gs Bank of Manche.iter has Maple street. Tel. 2-1575. WANTED TO RENT—Five room at Stewart, seeing his face through ------they wouldn't hesitate to double- V Buddy. Tel. 4084 or dog warden, "storage. Dial 6260. , cycle.>i, doll carriages, scooters, ______' ■ 1 say, ‘Mr. Stewart Is here to aee Count your age by friends, When you arere up to your neck Father— There was something The town dumb-bell went beenX*^ destroyed, and writ­ W AN TED - RIDE.S to Hartford. house or flat by three adults. a wave of anger. For a minute she not years.” cross themselves. tltewnrd $10. boys sidewalk bike, collapsible WANTED — WESTERN saddle. (Continued from Page One) you, Mr. Langhoma.’ T bs war is in hot water think of. the kettle funny about you last night, through the planetariuip and the ten appVlration has been made to Hours 9:45 to 6 and 8 to 4:30. Must be in good condition. Tele­ Write Box A-B, Herald. could find no words to express her —and sing! Repairing 23 baby carriage. 81 Seaman (Circle, disgust. ’Then they came. ■ After, s ' darned sight more important daughter. observatory under the guidance !f l/) a T —STRING OF pearls bc- said bahlKby the Person In whose Telephone 2-0626. phone 3441 or 6031. than any personalities. If it A blacksmith sent ■ thrsstsif- Daughter—I know, but I sent of the astronomer. To Get Booklet on Marriage nam4 such vmok was issued, for Orford Village. porters got a complete description ward she couldn’t remember what Sf' tWMn Keller’s Men’s Shop and weren’t, I wouldn’t have come ing tetter to a man telling him Man (to neighbor)—I noltce him home as early as I could. "Now 1 can see how you clever * ■ Wednesday. payment of the amount of deposit WANTED r o ITJNE, repair and USED FURNITURE and stoves, Houm» for Sale 72 of the new super-bomber during a she'd said. regulate year piano or piayer FOR SALE—2 SINGER drop- visit to Wright Field, Ohio. - They around here this morning to that unless he handed over the you alwaya cross your fingers people discover new stars,” he I..OS Angeles— ( ^ - Couples ob­ represented by^’^ id book, or for Automobiles for Sale 4 head sewing machines, 3 small bought, sold and exchanged. Stewart’s composure was un­ sum of 810,000 immediately he piano. Tel. Manchester 2-1)402. HOLLISTER STREET, 109. Own­ were hot permitted to write any­ shaken. "Why don’t you Just slap make my little speech. when a cat croeses your path. Road to SucccRs . . . Fix your said at le^ th . “But how 'you ever taining marriage licenses hereaf­ the issuance of ^duplicate book radios. 3 vacuum cleaners, 2 hand Highest prices paid. Jones Furni­ Would kidnap his wife. The man CASH .FOR YOUR CAR—Any .35 er transferred. 6 room home thing about It, and didn’t. my face and bs done vrltta it? It “ If you did enjoy your evening Neighbor—1 guess everyone has gaze oiythe end and make up your find out-' the names of them is ter will also receive a booklet— therefor. NEW (XINVERTIBLE TOPS. Cel­ ture, 31 Oak street. -Tel. 8254. . replied: IIUIIU/ to 4l. high prices paid. Drive over cleaners. 1 Electrolux cleaner, car available now. Steam heat, oil But In May, Executive Vice seems to me that’s the way it’a at all — and I think you did, up his little peculiarity. , ' mind,to get tbere. . . . Tact is more-'than I can understand. “ Steps to Happiness in Marriage,” now to 80 Oakland street, Brun­ luloid replaced in curtains, all heater, 2 electric plates, 2 bi­ burner, fireplace, good condition. Chairman Charles E. Wilson of the to a certain point— then I v^anf "Could you make It $20,000? It Man—But I haven’t got any! th a y ihappy gift that makes the which dlacussea tha honeymoon, IX)ST— PASSBOOK NG, 43612— done on the movies.” will be difficult ror me to raise pi-*< FOR SALE ner's. Open evening until 9. Sat­ kinds of leather work. Chas. leak­ cycles, new tires. 113 Main street. Lot i00xl5(i. 2 car garage. Price War Production Board, referred to you to repay me by forgetting the Neighbor—No? Then tell me reclpleplent always bestow upon oth- Secretary (to the bookkeeper family finances, sex and religion. toFB 18SI i>rs 8t8»*ment of the amount of deposit 19^Plym outh 4 door sedan. 1940 makes. A B. C. Fixit Co., 21 2-1940 or Inquire at 7 Florence all at a conference In India. garded Stewart as an exception­ represented by said book, or for gallon oil drum, with faucet. Tele­ Youth Admits Out In the street Sally signaled GET-O/^ Dodg\4 door sedan. 4 new tires, Maple street. Tel. 2-1578. ; street. the first cab she saw. She hadnT ally clever and able executive. the issuance of a duplicat' book phone 4573. Given t'ormal Statement Shd could see why. 1937 F^mouth sedan. 1940 La- Now, at last. Arnold speaks right the faintest Idea how far away her FUNNY BUSINESS salle .sedW 1939 La.salle con­ PIANO rUNING AND repairing, PX5R RENT -LARGE SUNNY Killing Woman therefor. out in a formal statement: 19th Street room was, but she was vertible coiW . Brunner’s. 80 Oak. Player piano specialty. John room, hear bath. Telephone She answered gra’vcly, “ You’re WANTED Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street Garden— Farm— Dairy “We now have a super-bomber going to get there as quickly as l o s t —WHITE DOG. Vicinity o{ land street. (Rpen evenings until 2-1670. ■he could. She was shaking now, right. I promise to forget it. Thank Tel. 4219. Products 50 (Dontinned from Page One) .... n is the B-29 . . . evolved . you for coming in.” Glenwood street. Tel. 2-0698. Re­ 9. Phone 5191. FOR RENT—ROOM. Suitable for in secrecy during the past several her handa and feet icy. I’m not Male or Female ward. shocked, she kept telling herself. Stewart smiled suddenly. "Good 1939 PLYMOUTh\^DOOR sedan, POTATOES— , SECXIND quality. married couple or 2 girls; also find no trace of her mother. Join­ years.” I’m just disgusted with myself for girl? I though you’d be sensible. Help for Important 1938 Pontiac aedan>..1937 Bulck Help Wanted— P'emale 85 75c per 50 lb. sack (approidmate- garage. Tel. 6139. 204 Eldficlge ed by her daughter, Ruth &Iarcus, “This battlc.ship of the air,” Now, will you put me down for an l o s t —32 CAL,IBB:R rifle Satur­ ly 90c per bushel). Also secoi, street. 18, she found a set of Mrs. Flicker's Arnold said. ”ls armored heavily being so taken in. sedan, 1937 Dodge .s^an, 1936 WANTED— 1 MORE WOMAN ■ She slept restlessly that night— appointment with your superior as day night. North End area. Tcle- Dodge stdan,<^1937 W.vlHs sedan, size No. 2 at 65c per 50 lb. sack artificial teeth outside a closet. In with multiple-gun and power tur­ soon as you can arrange it? War Work press worker. Light, steady work. ROOMS—SINGLE AND double what, there w m left of It—seeing phonfe 2-0033. 1936 Plymouth sedan\ Cole (approximately 78c per bushel). the closet, police related, they rets. It can fly at very high alti­ Thanks a lot.” He walked out Good pay. New System Laundry, .Sold only in lots of 5 sacks or beds, kitchen privileges. 237 Cen­ found the grandmother’s body in a tudes. Stewart’s good-looking face dla- We Will Use Em­ Motors. Telephone 4164. torted tq nightmares far more rapidly. WILL THE PERSON who took Harrison street. more. See John Bonkowskl. at ter street. Tel. 2-1561. kneeling position, back to the door. “Its performance will not be dls-, Listening to his characteristic ployed Persons On • cussed brfore It enters combat. horrible than the actual occur­ my coat by mistake at Nurses FOR SALE—1941 EIGHT cylV GIRL WANTED 3 afternoons a Northwest basement door. Burr They also told investigators that step as he went down the hall card party. Masonic Temple Tues­ However.'the B-29 will have a rence, Split-Shift Basis. der stream-lined deluxe PontiaiV .week, and 3 or 4 evenings,, to care Nursery warehouse, Allen Place, Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 $65 was missing from a living- he came dens-n ' so hard on his day evening Phone 3234 and re­ sedan coupe. Can be .seen at 260 room desk. range substantially greater than The girls wer'b.in too much of Ipr 2 children, and answer doc- rear of Glenney’s Lumber Co. En. a hurry to aak her what kind of a heels that the walls almost rattled ceive their own coat. Parker street or call 6361 after 5. trance next to Manchester Hard­ REFINED MAN wants first class the maximum effective range of —Sally shook her head. What Inquire t ^ s phone. Call 8889. between Last night Leonard’s parents re­ today's longest-range heavy bomb­ time she had had, though Frances 5 and 7 p. ra. ware Co. Open until 6 p. m. room and board Immediately,. Pri­ ported they had received a tele­ did say, “Did you see the town?" lot she had to leam. She suspected vate home. Write Box L, Herald. er and It will .carry quite sizeable in Washington she could learn It In gram from Philadelphia reading: bomb loads for that distance. AND HER BUDDIES Bik Moment Auto Repairing— SALESLa d F WANTED— Per- a short time, for here life was rush­ BY EDGAR MARTIN W ANTED! "Sorry for what happened. Letter “When it enters combat, today’s Sally had a feeling her three Rogers Paper Painting mqjientpqsition, good salary. Ap­ Householfl Goods 51 will follow. Will repay you. Leon­ ing.along at avalanche speed, push­ TRUCK MECHANIC Apartments, Flats, long range will become medium wordly-wise roomate.s wotild OH COME. HY.QY: F\VYO\. ply S llb ro ^ S l Main street. ard.” ing its amazing assemblage of I OH . ( i t t voixz. - A(K)0 VOU Manufacturing Co. Apply DON’T WAtT ANOTHER minute. 3 ROOMS OF Modern furniture range and today’s heavy bombers take a sensible view of the ex­ PKCKlM’ Tenements 63 temporary citizens on and on. aulCK! • 2>00\. Hot.alr heat. S. P. 84,700. stalled, roofing of all kinds, asbes­ funeral home. Inside and outside p. m. \ driven off German attempts to re­ Chicago Mrs. Inez Reasons SOurr OOP* P. 81,000. tos side walls, wood shingling, section. Apply Edward J. Holl him abopt her experience with work. Watkins Brothers F'uneral 1009 Main street. Tel. 6118. capture strongpolnts in their pos­ is happy again now that her trav­ 1 LTV to general repairing, workmanship Service. Phone 5171 for appoint­ FOR SALE -TW O BEI>S; TWO session, the communique said. Stew^pt. Then she recovered her eling husbatid and son have reach­ OE^'_V4'tH b ^ nee, and managed to answer T i-e T mi*P>.' VERNON, CONN— guaranteed. Write Box W, Herald. ment. springs: 2 dressers: 6 chhij^s and g. Japs Seekiii" Heavy fighting was reported in ed their separate, unscheduled dining room tab’e; one 1935 seven .lightly, "I guess late hours are too destinations safely. First, she re­ B O t WHO 21/i-Acre Farm with 7- Houses for Rent Montenegro, with units of the Sec­ ■ ■w a n t s T h e tube Philco. Reasonable. \>I1 ond Partisan division defeating a much for me, Mr. Langhorne. I ceived, a letter from her husband. room dwelling. All Improve- RANGE OIL BURNERS (leaned should know better.” SENSHIS LAV FOR A BONO-SELLING- Manchester Office: ENTIRE ESTATES houtul pups. $20. CToon and fox by 15 young Japanese, Myer re­ Laundry FOR SALE—WARM-MORNING travelled from Flatbiish, asked, So Gibbs departed for a wai job— CAMflAIGN / 95S MAIN ST. TEL, 8301 If you are moving and have hound bred. P. O. Box 285 Man­ atove, with stove pipe and acces­ ported. in what he termed a side Losce Shoes In Nlghtclnh excess Items, call us. chester. “ Would you be interested In Join­ after harvesting his orchard crop ,r WiUimantic Office: Summit Street sories, practically new. Rea-son- Twins! incident to the main demonstra­ from a rowboat. i tion. He said Dr. Pedicord "hit Oklahoma O ty (i»b—Now that ing a group of War Commission 824 MAIN ST. TEL. 1985 FOR SALE-PU PPIES, suitable able. Inquire 10 Drive E, Silver they’ve heard from Mrs. Cecelia girls who are going up to a Fort Lane llomes. . ■the first blow." Internees demand- i ROBERT M. REID for child’s pet, or Christmas gift. the surgeon’s reslgnjition, but Fields, .the police won’t be sur­ Meade dance tomrrow night?” Gets Letter Sought Inquire 144 Adams street. Buck- WINDOW SHADES—VK?4ET1AN said he woild be sent to an- prised at anything. She said some­ It was all Greek to Sally. Miss & SONS Ritchie started at the beginning. Oklahoma City— (/P) —Woody land. blinds. Owing to our very low othekW RA center. , one had stolen a pair of her shoes. • 201 5Ialn St. Phone S19S She was wearing them, in a 'Thousands of soldiers without Hunt, who a i president of ' the • I r - fllancliester, Conn. COCKER SPANIELS from cham­ overhead, get our special low he ^im ean peninsula is nightclub, at the time; she must overnight leave were footloose on State League of Young Democrats pion stock. Adorable healthy pup­ prices on high grade window received letters from many U. S. shades and Venetian bllnda com­ \t as Vermont. have dozed, she said. Saturday night. The USO helped pies in solids and parti-colors, them out by planning dances for notables, always hoped he'd get a and some full grown dogs. Jack pletely Installed. Samples furnish­ letter from the President of the For Sole -- 6-Acre Farm in Bolton ed. Capitol Window Shade Co.. them at the clubhcose in Laurel, Frost Kennels, 26 Gardne- St. and Invited government agencies United States. At last he opened 241 North Main street. Phone an imposing envelope to read: On Swamp Road. 4-room cottage. Electricity. Fire­ 8819. Open evenings. to send girls up to be partners.' tPR. m i tY'wi* tWVICI, WANTED chet Glamorette ..The agencies, loaded down with “The Resident—” It was an order “Don’t you dare invite them over here—it’s more patri­ place. Electric Pump for water. Situated about 5 miles Live S tock — Vehicles 42 for Hunt’s Induction. HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE or female personnel, had no trouble otic to be seen without men I" from Manchester. Shown by appointment only by; Carpenters FOR SALE—6 MONTHS old pigs” rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ complying. Mias Ritchie, the es­ WASH TUBBS Out On a Limb Oosb.v” North Coventry. Tel. sonable. Call Keith Furniture. sence of fairness, tried to see that every girl who wanted to, went Will. 2355-Jl. ^ ______, Tel. 4159. lYlONEKVILLE FOLKS M g TMRyRf MY ABANO- Painters up to Meade at least once. She BY FONTAINE FXJX FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD fuml- &AY& CHILOMN.’ 1 W/lA TAKHOO Stuart J. Wosley was getting around to Sa)ly now. HE$ J.P. CAM OF THEM ^ My STATE THEATER BLIMi. RE.ALTOR TEL. 6648 - 7146 Bricklayers Poultry and Supplies 43 ture, including electric refrigera­ "If you want to go. Miss Thayer, S o m e t h i n g h a s j u s t © o t t o b b p o n b a b o u t t h a t • MtiCK S0N-M1.AW, MASH TVB88... tor, combination oil and gas a bus will leave corner of 3d THE A iB -S M P W ARDEN.' Apply FOR s a l e :—ROASTING chick- range, washing machine, rugs, street and Ihde^ndence avenue EXTRA ROUSH STRETCH OP TRACK BY THE SMITH PLACE ens, dressed or alive. 214 Gardner etc., practically new. No desdeta. at 7:30 tomorrow night. We send a GREENBROOKE HOMES, street. Tel. 2-0769. Also fresh Inquiry's! PumeU Place after 6 chaperone with every bus-load. INC. ^ eggs p. m. You go in A group and return In a Walker Street group, leaving Meade at ll.” _____■ After the Jolt sophlatlcated Article for 8»l« 45 Machinery and Toob 62 Palmer Stewart bad given her last night, this party seemed Ho f o r s a l e —NEW BABY bathl- YOU MAY BE eligible for a new nette. Never used. Inquire at 116 Sally, as pure as a Sunday School I Want To Buy Clctrac crawler tractor. Get your picnic. She thought a minute. It North School street. application in now. See us for ds- would probably be aa dull as dish­ CALL talls. Dublin Tractor, Company, water, but she loved to dance. WUIimantic, C. 'Thank you, I’d like to go. Miss Ritchie," she said. WANTED She waa humming “She Was Used Furniture 5404 Musical Instnunents 53 Just a Soldier’s Sweetheart”— WE NEED GOOD USED FOR SALE— PLAYER plane, good with silent apologies to the Navy — when Palmer Stewart came OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE HIGHEST PRICES PAID CARS AT ONCE Large Garage tone. Apply after 6 p. m. 31 Carol Drive, Pine Acree. quietly in. He Jerked his head at Langhqme’t office door. "Out?” HE S LIKE A LOT 1936 and Later. FOR SALE—C-MELODY saxa- Sally nodded, unable to speak, l&THW ONE OP Space OFUS-WELIKE WOOPLE'6 Wh.V.P- phone complete .with caae and ac­ feeling the color drain from her TO BRAvG O F THE BARLOW MOTOR SALES cessories. Nice condition. Brief face. PlOJEEC. BLOOD 6ACK9 RUMMiMG 595 Main Street Apply $40. Phone 2-0800. ” OK. Before you catch your IKl O U P VEII^S FOR ALL THE Manchester breath and begin throwing the BUT WE’RE,GLAD GRAMV ? OR MUNSEY’S ALEXANDER JARVIS furniture at me, I want to say n W H 6TH EM .A^A X It is estimated that there are 2 2 Maple Street Open 1 to 5 p. m. COMPANY S P O T S IKi Center Street more than 1,500,000 Poiiah de- porteea in Germany. 6293 w a r b o n d s FRONiTOF Read Herald Adv8> O a f ik » G svis.w ar iM tirM t to 0. $. troops MM EWES wfcodrisrs th» Japt from kitk» Start Chriatmas toy making aoK wool. Grand for Chriatnaaa LANK LEONARD early! Here are twin doUa to rep­ By Mrs. Anne Cabot A Deal gifts! resent a double measure of joy for Why do ,so many people like To obtain complete crocheting /. MR.BURKE A N D ! some fortunate youngster! them? Because they actually do; instructions for the Glamorette VCSl BUT THAT'S THE BEAUTY V. ITU BE VERY fiSB THAT'S RIGHT, P H Itl P ^ tem No. 8293 is in one size WAIT'LL BURKE, THE HAVE HAD AN make one look unexpectedly pret-> Fascinator (Pattern No. 5491) OEtANEV, OP BEING A BETTING YOU'RE NOT UNOERSTANOtNOl only. DoU bodies are each IS inch­ send 10 cents in coin, your name SO MM-OMEV R N A U V J GEDMEV AND COMiyilSSIONERl WHWJ RRED FROM THE FOREMAN, h e a r s ' es long, esch requires 3-4 yard 35- ty and because once you become ABOUT IT I YOU'VE (N FACT I'M TAKIN' addicted to the “ fascinator” hab­ and address and the pattern num­ PICKED A WINNER f^BAKER DIDN’T 1 LOSS TO ONE, I GET FACTORYi inch sateen for covering. Make ber to Anne Cabot, The Manches­ BACK FROM THE OTHERS’ Yr?::^— 1/ SAID HE DOESN'T HIM TO THE costumes of scraps. it you can’t stop! It’s like eating OH you, IH, PHIL? J -— SO I STli-L FIGHTS TONlGHTl peanuts! A glamorous "fascina­ ter Evening Herald, 106 Seventh SHOW A PROFIT THE ODDS ARE ALWAYS F UKE y p u ! For ■ this attractive pattern, Avenue, New York .11,"N. Y. En­ send IS cents, plus 1. cent for post-, tor” keeps the wind from blowing ON THE d a y ! - IN (VW FAVOR I close 1 cent pottage for each pat­ age, in coins, with your name, ad- down tlie back of your neck- keeps the coiffure from being tern ordered. drsM, pattern number and size to Here’s the b^t news in the The Manchester Evening Herald, blown about—and the sparf enda tucked snugly into your coat col­ world for Ahne Clabot needle­ Today’s Pattern Service, 106 7th work fans . . . a new ^ b u m a Avenue, New York 11, N. Y . . lar, provide that warm, snugly feeling so pleasant-on a cold. day. off tte press! You’ve been waiting Have you seen' the new issue to see this collection of Uteat of “Fashion," our 52-page . guide Make it of very bright wool— make it of black and sew Mquina Anne Cabot designs—so send. V - Tk« bands you baagbt for tba io. new sewing styles for, fall? day, for the fall and’ winter Al­ Order a copy today. The price 1* or tiny velvet bows all o\er It for .ihipt and plowas and |un$ asad 25 cents. evening. Takes Just^2 ounces of bum, 15 cents.

*■> - Manchester Jbvemni jfiLRnr”irir*^' $ w sy g i \diwKester Rememh^rs Them— Aid the War Fund Mrs. Grace Talbot, of 455 E. Xambera of the aommlttee A number of the ifiembere of St. Mary’s Women’s Auxiliary will Middle Turivplke, has' received working on the Red Cross Insti^c- word from her son, . Pfc. Roger Itors’ Christmas project are asked attend the 63d annual Diocesan Average Daily Circulation ft About Town meeting tomorrow at Christ Talbot of hia safe arrival in Eng­ G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. The Weather to telephone Mrs. Leona Reed at land. A fter entering the Arm y last Fer the Month et October, l*4S the Chapter office to make prog­ Church Cathedral. The morning Forecast e f L’. S. Weather Bureau session at 10:15 will be followed March, Roger took hia basic train­ Lamber of All Kinds ■ m x a t (fM ) dvraihi. • « of Mr. ress reports. The first meeting of ing In Miami Beach. Fla., and w’aa 1 Mr*, - ^ToavoUo of Bls»«n by . luncheon at 12 noon. Those at­ __ promoted from the entire group will be held at the then sent to the National School 8,456 Cloudy, windy, not so cool to­ bag Chapter office, Nov. 18, when ba­ tending will provide thblr own box Mason Supplies-^— Paint— fiburdwuro lunches and tea and coffee will be "of Aeronautics in Kanaas City, Member of the Audit night; rain beginning tonight will to Moond ilM i P«}^y sic preparations will be made for served. The afternoon service will Missouri, where he waa given a end during Saturday; cooler Satur­ r. art ia a cook with the the booth to be conducted for Ser­ Balsam Wool Insnlafion Bureau o f CIreulatlenB Guard and waa tianaferred open at 1:15. Speakers Will be specialized course in Aviation Me­ day; Increasing winds tonight. vicemen In this area. The prepa­ F O R H E A L Y H ' ^*om Manhattan Beach to Alex- Rev. Andrew Tsu, Bishop of KUn- chanics. A fter graduating from ration • committee, Mrs. Reed, Manchester— A City of Village Charm ming in Ijouthwcst China, the Dio­ N. S. A. ne was sent for a short | ' a n ^ , Va.. in October of 1M2. Mrs. MyrUe Wright snd Miss Ha- cesan Bishop Rev. F. J. Budlong time to Kelly Field, Texas, for COAL .COKE OIL *el Trotter hope for a large turn­ (Clnsslfled Adverttsiug oa Page 12) Mr. and Mr*. Joeeph P atrick . and the Suffragan Bishop Rev. additional training. Befoie enter- I Flxh U • vital food and In meommmded by doctor* VOL. LX IIL, NO. 31 MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1913 (FOURTEEN PAGES) out at that meeting to make the ing the Army, Roger waa employ- j 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 PRICE THREE CENTS and daughter Margaret of H»mlln Walter Gray. ait onr of our healthlMt foods. You'll And our JEANNE’S •troyece * Task A committee statament, issued western Germany today while Connecticut Grown Force of 12 which tried to sneak ed States bombers out of Ger­ vanced in all sectors. Allied after lengthy discussions of medium Marauder bombers at­ down from Rabaui through dark, man skies. I headquarters said today. The ■M Studio ness an(j bUndlng rain early Tues­ French foreign policy, said: tacked! targets in northern France, Military- experts here, who fall o f Venafro, one of the two in­ Green Mountain day and shell the Marines at Em­ " It seems to the French Com­ U. S. Air Force headquarters an­ nave been watching the rocket land highway centers which held press Augusta bay. mittee of National Liberation that nounced. gtin since the Germans first the line together, was believed, of the The daylight assault came with­ . , ' 1 Sunk In Bomb Blitz the fate of Germany and her al­ Low flying U. S. Army Fifth Air Force planes drdp parachute bombs on two-engined planes In mounted it on a fighter months imminent. lies " cannot be examined and revetments at VunaUanau airfield, Rabaui, New Britain, during Oct. 12 raid in which 200 Jap aircraft in a few hours after R. A. F. Mos­ ago, pointed today to recent big Fighting on Outskirts Forty miles out, United States were destroyed. Note ship nosed into bank at left. Parachute bombs prevent self-deatruction of at­ quito bombers hit the same gen­ fighting Ships shattered that at­ brought to proper conclusion with­ scale air raids. (The BBC correspondent in Al­ out the participation oi France. tacking bombers operating at low altitudes. (A P Wirephoto.) eral area last night in the wake They noted especially WeSaes- #t» MA9A •tweet tempt and. after a two-hour run­ giers said American troops "ara DANCE o f the most devastating 24-hour day’s attack by more than 500 Potatoes ning battle, sent the remnanU "Therefore the con^mittee must fighting in the outskirts of Vena­ punches yet thrown at the Reich. U.S.A.A.9’ . planes on Wllheima- fro.") r fieeing toward Rabaui. Eved then, make known that decisions that No. 1 or No. 2 60 Lb. Bushel Five Aircraft Lost haven. The Flying Fortresses and The Fifth Army followed up ths the enemy warships were not might be taken concerning this Five aircraft were lost in opera­ safe. It Is considered likely that subject would only engage France Ready to Give Liberators, with fighter escort, Eighth Army’s capture of Isemia, EIGHTH et tions which Included the laying of pushed across enemy territory to the other highway hub in the do- or 100 Lb. Bag at 'AP the survivors o f the Naval en­ if she had participated in them Reds Hold Virtually AU mines in enemy waters. Since May counter were among the three de- under conditions conforming to dump A heavy tonnage of bomba molishnd line, by smashing the-! OH the Naval t>as«=«nd lost only 48530223535353535353532348484848532323535353535353^’’’’ ktroyers sunk and two heavy her interests and those o f all her through Germaii positions to Miners Wages tacks on German cities, 27 of them five bombers and two fighters. OE cruisers damaged In a bomb blitz allies, and also taking into ac­ reach the vicinity of the Garig- ANNIVERSARY directed at Berlin. It is a reasonable assumption to iiano river, 80 mile* south of o f Rabaul’B harbor nine hours count French sacrifices for that Land East of Dnieper There was no official report on later by General MacArthur’s. common cause." believe that rocket gun planes Rome. Its low banks along th* beef box OE-TAP Marking another milestone in the progreaa of this 111 Agreement the force of four-engined bombers Tyrrhenian had been flooded by MitebeUs. France was not invited to par­ which coastal observers saw head­ popular men’s and boys’ shop. In view of wai*Ume (tjonttnuod on Paga Two) the Germans to delay the pursuit. Headquarters, in releasing to- ticipate in the Moscow conference. ing across the channel last night 15 Woodbridge St., Depot Square conditions we’re not having our usual bang-up cele­ On the Allied right flank Gen. May preliminary nccounU of the German Casualties ^Dur- £ ) 0 ||i0 g A l l f i f C r in massive formations, but these Ballet Acrobatic bration. but are simply reminding you that , . . Coal Production Coiitiii* Sir Bernard L. Montgomery’s Phone 2-0665 or 7274 Naval battle—the first of many mg Summer OiTcn may have been engaged in mine- Eighth Arm y routed enemy re­ which logically may be fought as laying. sistance In the San Salvo area STUDIO AT TINKER HALL, MAIN STREET ues Recovery from The returning Mosquito fliers Talks Possible JaMn strives to prevent being Jap Internee sive Total 2,700,000; after several days of fierce bat­ At Sir Harry said fires still burned in Duessel- OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. Above Blish Hardware Co. oustM from the northern Solo- Strike as War I..abor tling and captured that town and NOW MORE THAN EVER 900,000 Listed Dead. dorf bombed Wednesday night by mons-^id the American war­ railway station with the .asslstancs THURSDAY AND SATURDAY Regi- tration for Lessons To Be On Saturday Afternoon, ships emerged scarred but entire- Board Decision I^iums a huge R. A. F. fleet which drop­ Effort to Get Center Taken Behind Rift ped 2,000 bombs in 27 m inutes^ of-the British destroyers (^eens- November 6, At 1:30 P. M. IT PAYS TO BUY QUALITY! . ly afloat. Bulletin! borough and Raider, which shelled Attained by Jap Planes 74 tons a minute. Bulletin! London, Nov. 5.— (/P)— The 700 BomiM-rs in Raid Aid of Turkey the Germans out o f their holes. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE 3228. A t dawn \ ^ t Tuesday, those Over by Army tVaahington, Nov. 5— f/P)— Berlin radio said tonight that De Murigny Corrects The Wednesday night assault Mske FAirtber Crossings same ships were attacked by 67 The War Lalmr iNiard today followed a raid by a record Ameri­ In the Montemitro ares, soms Japanese plan^ sustaining more Ru.ssian forces had rammed Miss Milligan is an advanced student of Joseph F. Ryan, . TOPS IN HATS’ continued to wrestle, without Wordage as Justice can force of around 700 bombers 12 miles inland from the Adristle, damage but weathering the raid their wp.v into the eastern on 'Wllhelmshaven, it was dis­ Cairo Conference May Montgomery’s British and Cana­ EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S noted tap teacher of Hartford, and was a student of for­ 1,000 Troops ill BhuIp a dcN'islon, over the coal min^r OVERCOATS . and shooting dowm 17. wage agreement worked out Crimean port of Kerch but Reads Account of closed. The two heavy R. A. F. Use Recent Azores Ac- dians made further crossings o f DELiaOUS BROILERS mer Manchester outstanding instructors. (Berlin broadcaw a DNB dis­ and American attacks in that 24 the Trigno river and prepared to Warm overcoata. nicely tai­ Dress Move Swiftiv between John L. Lewis and had been, beaten, back from Canted Beef and Cabbage* DOBBS patch from Tokyo noting a Jap­ Federal Fuels Bosk Harold L. The Testiinonv Given. hours poured a combined total of cortl as Preceilent to exploit the advantageous position lored of finest fabrics. In anese Imperial communique as de­ the cit.v. The Germans say To Restore Order at lekes as spotty. producUon 4,000 tons of bombs on-the Reich, gained when the fail of Iserata cut T E N D E R , JU ICY STEAK S popular shades lor everyone. claring that- five A lliM cruisers, the Riisgians have bridge- AND *rroubled Camp Today was resunted In the fields in Bulletin! it was announced. Reach Agreement. the Gei-mans off from the west­ three destroyers and \tw o big head.s on two sides of the In tur#, the Germans struck ward road connections with their OYSTERS AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL transports were sunk off Bougain­ anllclpation of WLB opproval. N'aHsau, Bahamas, Nov. ,5. The board failed during a cit.v. back weakly last night dropping a l»iidim. Nov. 5 (fl*! The ap­ right wing. DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! ville between Oct. 31 and^ov. 2. ' Bulletin! —

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