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YMCA fund and as this carries ■tTMt, and Arthur Nlahwn, «0 with It two junior memberships, Average Dally Circalation The Weather Spring street. E.F.Moriarly the meeting named Principal For the MoaUt.-of Oetofaer, 1940 Forecaet of U. S. Wealber Boreen House Demand Johneon wlehee to alter hie ono- Thomas Bentley to eelect the two fem lly houeo, In en A eone, to a boys from among the pupils In the Everybody'S two-famUy dweUing. Andoraon Chosen Head district. 6 ,4 9 8 OooMlonel rain tonight and Now Stronger wants two excepUone to permit Ohrlatmaa lig h ita g Member af the Aadit TUeadey; warmer toalghh Miss Ernestine and MIm N om a him to erect a home on an under- Aa the tree Illuminated at slxed lot on Pitkin street, the Succeeds E. A. O’Malley B m cM * f OIrcalatioae Gorens of 1* A ° ‘ V ? d Chrlstmaa time on Depot Square Manchester—^A City of Village Charm Miss Ruth Woodward of Hartf^ord Permit Is Asked to building to be less than 4 feet from waa removed during tha past year, Market »re at the Chesterfield Hotel in the property Ilifc. As President of North another method of lighting wlU be n7 w y “ k a ty . for the holiday Erect Apartment Block Nielsen wishes to correct a PRICE THREE CENTS End Impravers. followed this year. The cost of (aaaaUM Adverttalng an Page lA) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1940 (TWELVE PAGES) weekend and on Armistice Day building error by being permitted the new plan was not estimated VOL. LX„ NO. 36 Near Pine Acres. to have hla home leas than 40 feet neicrvations will cloae on Mon­ will attend the and a committee conaUUng of friend. Miss Helen Parrish of New from the street line. Edward A. O’Malley waa pre­ WUl Be Closed Monday, day evening for the turkey mipper Although Manchester has wlt- Matthew Mera, Dante Paganl and of ^Uie QuarrjrvlUe Ladiea Aid York. Any Interested persons may ap­ sented with a brief case by , the Erllng Larsen waa named to col­ ^ i e t y , Wedneeday, November 13, nessad the construction of over pear and be heard at the session. Manchester Improvement Aseocla- lect funds and arrange for the at the church in Bolton, "rae meal The Legion Band wdll meet at $1 ,000,000 worth of new homes In tion laat night when the associa­ decoratlone Tuesday and^ Wednesday] vein be served from 5:30 to 7 the Legion Home Monday nmrn- the past year, the demand for John Zapadka brought to the ing at 8:30 a.m. to take part In tion accepted hla resignation as the menu and other deUils wUl ^ housing here Is continually Increas- To Begin Bingo president and elected Edward F. attention of the association tha found elsewhere in this the Armistice Day Parade. need of bank service on certain Ing. now reaching the point where Moriarty to fill ^ the- unexplred Then watch for our advertisement avoid disappointment, those who term. ’ITte presentation of the days of the week among the bust Report Italians Retreating in Disorder; plan to attend should Both the School street and West the erection of apartment blocks Season Tonight ness men at the North End and Side Recreation Centers wilt be brief caae waa made by Judge f ie chairman. Mrs. Albert S k ^ e r is proposed as a means of oupple- Rayrmond R. Bowers, a past presi­ suggested that the association take M22; Mrs. Robert Metcalf, ■*362, or closed aU day Monday. in The Herald for re-opening on rienting the single dwelling prop­ dent of the aasoclatlon. some action. Judge Bowers was Mrs. John Erickson, *92*. every detail perfected the named as a committee to contact Members of the auldren of erties which, have proved so popu­ with 'The meeting was held In the lar in tliia town. American Legion Post starts a YM CA hall and was called to or­ the bank on the question. Miss Alice Madden and Miss Mary Sodality will go to ll.«ll<>- Thursday! ran's Funeral home In a body af- In a petition to be presented to winter season of Bingo at the Le­ der by Mr. O’Malley who presided Marion b ! Mon ath. of this towm Fer the meeting Sunday, to pay the Zoning Board of Appeals at a during the early business of the left last night for New 'o r k to gion home on Leonard street this their respects to the late M ^ public hearing in the municipal association. Mr. O’Malley has ons evening. Stsirttng at 7:30 o’clock Attack Two Naval attend the annual building at 8 p. m. Thursday, the been named manager of the Lewis­ j Biggest surprise ever seen willj Mary Boland who was a member there will be the first hour “ Early due football game. Th'>' "i,' Manchester corporation, developer ton, Me., office of the John Han­ of the sodality. Bird Bingo” until 8:30 and at this Public mainiin over the week i)f the Pine Acre.s tract on Center cock Life insurance Company and end at the Hotel New Yorker. time the regular session will start. Town Clerk clanuicl .1. Tiirk- street, will seek the right to build There is ample parking space was transferred to that office last take place! ington win enter the Manchester an apartment house. It is Indicated month. Bridge Party around the home and Leonard Spimeofed by Memorial hospital Monday morn­ that the stnicturfc. If allowed, wdll street. Dancing with a four-piece B ub Exteswlon ing for a nasalectomy for the cor­ he a large one. . Matthew Mera, treasurer of the Masonic Social Chib Watch For It! Look For It! HAI.E HOrSE orchestra wUl follow the games. A t Tem rection of sinusitis. East of Pin* ,Aor«* association brought up the ques­ blors Ravage Nazi-Controlled Oil Wealth of Rumania 15. Glastonburj. Conn. It Is asked that the apartment tion of extending the bus service .Masonic Temple Lwicheon 75c. Dinner $1.0« be permitted on a location just from Manchester Green through IMunday, November 11 WAIT FOR IT! Banquets Parties cast of the Pine Acres tract, on a Fellowship Club Woodbridge street to Main street to the present terminal. He At 8 Thanksgiving Day Dinner .$1.50 piece of land bounded by Olcott, O’clock Free Enlargemenl Center, and a southerly extension Meets Tomorrowr pointed out that the increased Merchandise Prizes, Tower o f London Damaged by Bpmhs ••You will enjoy our food” of Adams street. number of homes in the section Admis.sion 35 cents. With Every Roll of Film 40c This land now in a resldenca A called for such a service. The new 1,000 to 2,000 Die Greeks Say Invaders Develn|ied and Printroposed apartment site. show pictures. is America’s Best Seventy Homes Planned cards. turkey It was decided at the last meet­ The usual $10 was voted for the ONE WEEK ONLY! SI IM’EK ,\t the present time the Pine ing of the Fellowships to again (November tllh lo 161h) Add to Desolation Piano Buy TODAY Acres tr.act contains some 40 publish the annual birthday cal­ WF.DNKSD\Y, N»>\ . 1.3. .1:311-7 homes'built and building. Nearly endar. The co-chairmen In charge m AKRyvn.i.E < lll Rt 11 TO are planned for the area. of this project are Vivian Little ALICE COFRAN Dial Transport System Tom Report Cruisers Hit l.sdle»' Aid Society. Other petitions to go before the and Margaret Carlson. Anyone de­ (Known As Queen Alice) $ Appeal.s Board are those of Karl siring his name on the calendar SPIRITI AL MEDIUM 3230 Men’s 3 Piece Suits Up and Buildings Are x^U tiSSU MENU: Turkey with dressing, should get In touch with mem- K. Andvr.son of 13 Pitkin-stroct, Seventh Daughter of a .Seventh Son i Clean, Comtortable Carsl ( ’ITou.sers, Co.il and \ esi) mashed (Mifaiocs. Iiimips. eelery. Frank A. ,John.son, 61 Strickland i bcr.s o f the Fcllow.shlp. Knooke.1 D o*.i in E f f c C t S Italians Attack in Gulf Centaur Division Suf« 245 craiiN'rry sauce, apple anil Bom With n Veil. Courteous Service At AU Times! pumpkin pic, rolls, coffee. Readings Dally 9 A. .M. to 9 l\ M. Temblor That Weighs O f Smla Off Greek Is­ Youths Give fers Smashing Defeat; Or By Appointment. In the Service Regularly 80c. Children under 1?. 3fte. of the People for SO » ’eara. CITY TAXI for Profoundly in Unpre- Q f TomblorS land of Crete and in Large Units Annihil* K E M P ’ S, Inc. 171 Church Street, Hartford. Conn. 73c Each » 1 . 0 0 Greece Help Phone 6-2237 DENNIS MURPHY, Prop. dietahle Future ated; Full Extent of Piano Tuninjr JCenlral Mediterranean ^ , t w • TOMORROW! This special does not include w hites. ^ (ircck Victory Still Not 763 Main St. Tel. 5680 BucharcKt, Rumania, Nov. 11 Many Awakened in Mos­ —Warplanes .Also Are Mjellind LjineS Each suit is carefully checked for minor repairs and Learned; l^rge Pro* HAVK DINNER OUT! — (/P)— Earthqiiakc.s witliout cow i Walls o f Some Credited with Raiding _ buttons missing. equal in the written history portion o f Alpinists TAXI? Take Your Choice of Our Complete HniUlings Cracked; No BritisK Defensive Posi­ Keep Essential Services CALL Menu . . . Or Try These Specials: DANCING TONIGHT of Rumania ravaged the Killed or Captured. Nazi-controlled oil wealth of Casualties Reported. tions in North Africa. Going If hHe Fathers, ESSO 6588 Roa.st Turkey or Roast Chicken — Complete Manchester D ry Cleaners the kingdom yesterday and Prompt! Brothers atid Vncles .\thens, .Nov. 11.-^4’)— today, tore up the transport Moscow, Nov. 11—(d’j—Barth . Rome, — (/P)-—Ital­ Safe! Dinner ...... I The Italian invaders of 60c I DANTE'S RESTAURANT Phone 725T .system, knocked down build­ tremora. the strongest ever re­ ian bomber.s Stacked twu i ' Fighting at Front. 24-Hour 10 Eaat center Street Odd Fellow. Bnllding I Greece “ have lost the battle Service! Roast Loan of Pork — Genuine Native Calves’ Liver and Bacon ings and weighed profoundly corded in Moscow, were reported Briti.sh Naval sqiiadrons. one i today to have damaged some in all sectors and are retreat­ RANGE or Lamb Chops . . . Complete Full Course Dinners...... 60c in the unpredictable military in the Gulf of Su'd^ off the; >1. Wes Gallagher I southern Russian cities yesterday, ing in di.sorder tow’ard Al­ Manchester Taxi f.uture of southeastern Eu­ particularly Kiev and Odessa. Greek I.sland of Crete/and tha I Salonika, Greece, Nov. 11— ” No Liquor.s — No Beer — Just Good Food.s” Orchestm Every Thors, and Sat. Nights. Songs At Your Bequest. Greece’s youth U! liclping to bania.” the Greek radio de­ Jos. M. OrflteU, Prop. rope. A t least 1,000 to 2,000 Striking at the mme time as the According to British reporU this I* the wreckage In the Towe^ of London left by enemy bombs. other in the central Mediter- , WINES LIQUORS AND BEERS ranpan fhp Italian niizn■vNe ^com-1 - e.ssential services going clared today. Thus the radio Office A t The Tea Room persons were dead; the in­ temblors which devastated thou- The ancient landmark once served as a fortress for London, a royal residence and a prison. It was ranean, tne iiauan mgn Food A t It. Beet. Such A . RavIbU. Spaghetti, Chicken and SUnks. .ands of buildings in Rumania, built for William tbe Conqueror In the 11th century. Photo cabled from London to New York summarized a .series of Greek Order. Made Up To Take OoL jured and homeless uncount­ mand rep orted today. LJ'O era. brothers and uncles are flght- BLUE CASTLE the earthquake awakened many successes which it said had THE TEA ROOM ed, and new shocks prolong­ persons here and cracked the walls cruiser.s w ere said to h ave : ing at the front, (On the Holton Road) been won in 15 days of bitter 0pp. St. James’s Church ed the terror and increased ! been h it b v bom bs in the at-\ "nie youngsters are the “ eons” 88.3 Main Street HO.ME OF GOOD FOOD! (Continued On Page Two) warfare “ despite the superi­ the desolation. tack off the northwe.st end ofl\''^'^ of Amen- Sees Revolt ority of the Italian forces.'* Turkey Supper 5 REASONS WHY WE c Xn PLEASE YOU The grey-clad wildier. of Ger­ British Fighters Bag C rete. (Continued On Page Two) many, who have po\irec( Into Ru­ ! Italian warplanes also were Italy’s Alpine Centaur divi­ 1. DELICIOUS FOOD! W ED „ NOV. 13, 5:30 to 7 mania for weeka for a pqrpose * credited with bombing Alexandria, sion-trained for a year in 2. You Can Bring Your Liquor. Expect Japan Against Rule FUEL and RANGE OIL known only to Adolf Hitler, be­ j El Hamman, El Daba, British' dc- [ Albania for a lightning at­ 2d congregational 3. A Cozy Place To Dance! came in a few quivering aeconda First Italian Planes I fenslve preparations south of WoXld Policies tack through the mountain.4 CHURCH In Any Quantity— Any Time 4. Close To, Yet Out of Town! rescuer., fire-fighters and guar­ Matruh. and air ba.scs near Cairo I W OM EN’S LEAGUE dian. of what order waa left. To Bear Dmvn - By Dictators and at Ismailia, in Africa. — was said l>y the high com­ I b Lots of 90 Gals, or More, 5. Where You Can Come Stag! Downed Over England MENU: Tomato Juice, celery, Wholesale and Retail Flame. Uek Oil Field. FrOllt Two Planes Fall to Return Seen Subject mand to have suffered a» cranberry JeUy, roast turkey, • Oil field, on which Hitler has As A xis Raiders Koar Two Italian planes were .said to ' smashing defeat. On Iiido-Cliina Roosevelt Says People have failed to return from another mashed potatoes; turnips, mince counted for the fluid without which Large units of the divUdon were notice mechanize^ war cannot be waged attack on the British base 6n the or squash pie, cheese, rolls, ! Across Coast in Armis- Hit hv British i annihilated, it said. Although the Under ‘ Iron Heels' of | Of Berlin Trip coffee. BANTLY Tahes the “ //” Out of were licked by flame and Uttered island o f Malta. full extent of tic reported Greek LT.WOODCo. tier Dav Parade. An Italian communique said the , with the splinter, of their wooden Preilict Deiuaml fur Ad­ Modern Emperors or| ! victory in the Pindus mounUtM Adults ...... —. Center Street Phone o293 British Naval squadron “ over- | T H R IIT I derricks. still was not learned, report* In- Tel. 4496 Children under 12.. ditional Militarv Gon- Bomber Pilots taken by one of our aerial squad- , These Lumber and Coal Yards will close Serving the Public Tor 23 Years. The rail, and bridge, and roads Oligarchs Will Rebel Bulletin’. Molotoff lo Diffcnsff and j dlcatcd that a large proportion o f ■6. At 17c Per Pint. over which the German troop, rons in the central Mediterranean ’ j 1 the Italian Alpinists were either cessionfiIff \Aimed at London. Nov. It.— (4’)— was “ intensively bombed despite ! have been moving .louth and east Washingbjn, Nov. ll.~ (4 7 —In Agree Upon Ri^ffffian { killed or captur^. at noon Monday, Nov. 11 for the balaiice British fighter plane^ shot Battle Ice and Storms viplent anti-aircraft reaction. ' ' Dart’s HOMOtiENIZFD America:*a aim B^iljun. a setting of deep solemnity, where Stand with Gei^pian I Italians Consolidate Poeitton : z (Continued On Page Four) down 26 .\xls raiders— 13 In the attack on Crete, land tar- ■ On the central sector, the Ital- thousands o f people gathered to To Strike Blows ‘ from gets as well as the two cruisers in ^ of the tlav in observance of Armistice COFFEE CREAM Shanghai, Nov. 11 — (iPt — In­ Italian and 13 German— in Officialdoni Tomorrow ' lans were said to be conaolldattag .a. * honor America’s World war.^dead, the gulf were reported to have \ ; their position* in the Kalama* formed foreign sources - predicted President Roosevelt said ’today widespread air battles «ver Baltir to Bay o f Bis> been hit. The raids in that part of A Social Event For A DINE/A n d DANCE I. a Mg aid to houeehold economy. Berlin.' Nov. 1 1 .—(/P,—S o vi^ i river region. with frontline activ- Day. today the Japanese would bear that the people under the “ iron Britain today, the govern­ Danzig Target. the Mediterranean were .said to Xluny people prefer. It on eerejiK, rav EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Flashes ! down on K'rench Indo-Chfna for hcefs” of mo W lie) remain at two,” said the brief London. Nov. 11.—(A’l— British ■ Tbe communique said port [ and give your^ family a treat with possibly aimed against the United Coupled with the prediction, world-wide character with Gcr-1 made in a broadcast from Arlliig- Ministry of Information an­ bomper pilots.' battling ice and Dart’. Ilomogenl7.e»o) many will be postponed until the GEORGE DART ported. , Pittsburgh, Nov. 11.—i.T' — Si.x Tickets ...... Sl.OO Per Person department walked out In protest ment 'announced, as Axis, Targets named in it IncIiKled oil war is ended. Vice Premier Pierre Auspices ' against the arrests.'”~Authoritles By The A^ociated Press raiders roared across the plants at Gelsenkirchen. Bremen, residents of a social .sen’ice center Laval ha.s announced to his nation. said the pickets, representing the Seekiii^ Cause Women’s Auxiliary of the Manchester Memorial Hospital The UnUea States paused mo- died today arjd I.*) otjiers became i!l I I.aval, in ah official note issued The Manchester Lumber H'.nited Automobile Workers-CIO, roentarilyrtn a mighty defense ef­ after eating breakfast at the cen­ Fiirliter Plane j last night after he returned from “A CHANCE WITH A DANCE ” (CohtiBiied oB ^ f e Four) I (Continued on T w o) been warned not to loiter near Of Fatal Blast fort today to commemorate the ter. ' conference in Parts with Tickets may be purchased from any member of the the plant, as It had been declr eleypiuh day of an elevent month Five o f the sick were feared Sinks Vessel! Rclchmarshai Hermann Wilhelm ’ Auxiliary American Legion an essential Industry under the 2^^ears ago which men once hop­ dying.' City chemists reported .i Goering... said there never waa any and Fuel Co. defense act. ed heralded peace in. our time. roach powder, re.sembling flour, question of negotiating a peace to Plant Superintendent I» Of the three major Allicji fight­ ^Don Hs^ Given to Faculty had caused the deaths. » - • end the armistice, which now pre- Denies Cabinet Change Rnnlors ing shoulder to shoulder when tlie Df. . Robert Kooser. resident | lxUZ18 Claim Boinlierff Killeil, Three Work^ vtiils. so long as there is war wi.th London, Nov. II.— (/P)-r> The armistice was 'signed Nov. 11. physician at St. Francis hospital j Du/troy Barraokff in Englandl , 5tlnlstry of Information Issued a men in Building Hurt. 191.8, this country alone . was at In Fight on Communism where some of the stricken were 1 The note also added a crtlclsiu HOT PIZZA TONICHT! statement tonight denying rumors peace and unscourged by war as rush*d in automobiles i>nd aru- i T mo British Camps. of the actions of Gen. Charles do BINGO of Impending changes In the Brit­ it rendered reverential homage to bulances. said the men who ate pun-., Gaulle, leaiier of the “ free” French the Unknown Soldier who personi­ Made In Our Own Oven. niE F’S SPECLVLS ish cabinet In which Foreign Bulletin! Pittsburgh, Nov. 11— —The “ Duquesne university is , an cakes were the ones who became ‘ forces. Laval returned from the While Yon Walt! Heeretary Lord Halifax had been fies its World War dead. , ill. t Bulletin! Roaet Beef Half BroUers Bound Brook, N. J „ Nov, Very Rev. Raymond V. Kirk today American institution and we want Paris conference in time to hear Something New! Something Different! mention^. 11.— i/F) — Charleo Allegar, Will Forego Obserwnce prescribed a list, of “don’t” . for our students to get the right “ A good many of the men are | Berlin, Nov. II^.— I . - i/P-^'.Vn- Kuant Turkey In London embattled. Britain in serious condition—just how seri­ official reports that the De Gaulle DANCE TONIGHT chief Somerset county detec­ his Duquesne University faculty slants on democracy and Commun­ nlhllallon of another British Veal Cutlet. will forego her annual observance ous we can't, say yet," Dr. Koo.scr forces are fighting a ■•full-fledged” To the ’Tune* of the Fried Seallop. and Oy.ter. ■ At legion Home, Leonartl Street Will Not Be Tried tive, said today - Inveotlgatlon with the declaration that “we are ism," Father Kirk said. "B y teach­ I sea eonVn.v h.v air attack uas SLEEP, BABY, SLEEP and make the day one of rededl- added. w-ar 1n Gabon, French equatorial. Oak GrIU Swlngeter. Ov.ter. and Clam,. Key West, Fla., Nov. I I —(A’l— showed the blast which killed going to kick the devil ^ t of Com­ ing principles of democracy, we reported by authorized Nazi Africa: 1^ Karl Tanzier Van Cosel, aged X- cation—to the memory both of munism.” are fighting Communism, as well .Roy S. Barber, Salvation Army , sources today but no details (>n the Half Shell , Thy father guards the milk bottles . , . for n i g h t a |dant superintendent and adjutant in charge of the T.ntv-i (The British Broadcasting Cor« WINES — UQUORS SATUHDAV , NOV. 9 ray technician, will not be tried for those who fell in the long years He said the new regulations as German state socialism, and were divulged. These sources Dellrloun Steak. we’re going to have a glass of West Side Injured three workmen at the rencevllle d|rtrict center, said a i poration reported in a French lan­ AN D BEER removing the body of Elena lloyas between 1914 and 1.918, and of were designed to thwart the some elements in Fascism, which also said a merchantman' of American Cyanamld Corpora­ those who have died In the present roach powdrt had been used around j guage broadcast that the de Gauile Dairy’s milk loo before we go lo bed. Then Admission 50e, No Other Charge Mcfia from Ita crypt and keeping tion’s three-story arid factory spread of “Godless and un-Ameri­ are all anti-Christian. about 3,000 tons also had licen W'E CATER TO BANQUF.TS. struggle. ” ' “ It is hard to get.down to brass ' the center’s kitchen several weeks ■ forces bad‘'landed at Libreville. we’ll sleep soundly as you, my child. It it in his bedroom tor seven years. was accidental. Allegar said can” philosophies and to promote sunk about 300 miles off the 30 Oak Street Paris, where once France paid tacks in naming Communist youth ago. 1 French equatrolal Africa, taken makes folks relax and forget they have such County Nollcltor Allen B. Cleare, “there was absolutely no poa- ’’true" intellectual ar I academic coast of Ireland. Tel. 3894 15 Regular Games - 8 S|teeial Games said today. “ I find no law un­ solemn tribute each year to the organizations — they are pretty The 111. five in serious condition over French CSabon. The broadcast Jr„ slblUty of sabotage,” and add­ freedom. OAK GRILL things as nerves. Why don t der which Van CoscI can he tried World W ar fallen, is in the hands The university's list of “ dis­ clever—but I, do know that sub­ were rushed to several city hospi-: ' a Gcr- quoted the Leopbldvitle radio in vou try some tonight? ' You’ll which Is not barred by the statute ed that so far as-he was ron- of a conquering Arm y and the na­ crediting sets,” any one of which is versive activities are going on in the Etelglan Congo as saying that ,3 Extra Special Games cemod tbe Investigation was Coroner P. J, Henney ordered all , man fighter plane waa reported be asleep not long after you of limitation,” Clenrc tnfonnod tion has a new roster o f dead to to bo considered sufficient ground every college and university in “ all Gabon is united under- the Criminal Court Judge William V. closed. add to the long list of the'-^former for termination of a contract, in­ America today in some form or food at the home seized for | t,y fj,e high command t^ a y to standard of free France.” ) Delicious turn out the light! No Extra Charge for Special Games. I'The Pood That SatisHes”! Albury. war. cludes: ■ ' another, either by direct contact analysis by the United States De-1 g.ooO-ton merchant Retag Aided by British Bound Brook, N. J., Nov. 11— i partment of Agriculture. t • ♦ • A t Washington, however, Presi­ The fostering of materialistic or by correspondence. General Tenu. commandar-lB- ndon, Nov. II—(JV-The Po­ vUle, reported to Vichy, howevar, lish and Czechoslovak govem- three-story acid plant today seek­ brance o f a' nation at peace when erican form of government: fail­ now at Duquesne.’’ ; other buildings in two British As a Further Protection DANCING New York, Nov. .—iff*)—Mem­ that “ nothing” would maka tlw STEAMED CLAMS ing the oausc of an explosion ho went to Arlington National Father Kirk asserted that it 1 1 FRIED OYSTERS At the nicnts In London Issued a Joint ing to realize that an inculcation troop camps. besieged capital o f Gabon surraii- Against Dirt and Germs which killed the plant superintend­ cemetery where the Unknown of patriotism is the duty of all waa the duty of educators to de­ bers o f the American section Paris CLAMS AND OYSTERS ON THE HALF SHELL declaration today pledging closer Informed sources said that. In der. 'Hie general sold de QaaBa. post-war economic and political ent, injured three workipen and Soldier of 1917-1918 lies entombed. members of the Duquesne faculty;- fend democracy in intellectual and post No. 1, American Legion, ob­ To Follow Bingo wrecked the. interior of the build; This was the twentieth year the casting aspersions on an adherent moral spheres. served today their .first Aritilatice addition Jp slnktagrYhe'^erchant- was being aided by tbe BrttlKi FINE WINES — LIQUORS AND BEER nnsoclation between the two na­ man, Gerihan planes also badly added that women, chtldras aa6 Green Kettle Inn tions. The pledge Wffs described as tag. nation has honored the unknown of any form of religious belief; "Too many educators, he added, day celebration in this country. DUMU Tonight To the Tune* o f “ Don” Mac and 111. Up Beat.l A terrific blast,.40cked the ma­ ^ its World War soldiers. Tbe questioning the existence of a per­ "are trying to destroy in the minds •ITie post la composed of Ameri­ damaged a convoying destroyer mlaalonarlea were id " a step toward creation o f a broad­ in the Middlesbrough attack, but wounded In a day-Ioog WEST SIDE DAIRY Early Bird Bingo 7:30 to 8:30 er system In Europe nnd a “ guar­ sonry and steel atnicture at 2:49 first occasion was in 1931 ^ when sonal God; teaching any other of our young people th e. intellec- cana who remained In France after ONE DOLLAR proposition inconsistent with Cath­ t lal, philosophical and moral the last war and were forced out J o a . Trueman & Sons • antee of Eurppesn sUbUlty” after ROUTE 15 All This for 50c olic doctrine. foundations bf 'our democracy.” Ole current one. j Reymander's Restaurant 136 DEMING STREET 52-54 McKee Street TeL 7706 the present conflict Is endrtl. 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r o : ’D\V,.MOVE!'5BE?-11,1940 « ...... « 4Ap I c« sixty vole**, prsotnUd two group* MANCKc:r2?. J’.-:.-■ of *acr*d setoetlons, "Now Let Ev­ Cops May Get ; Winter Lashes Defense Program Affects Rev. E. V. Beck ery Tongue Adore Thee” and "O TWO Freedom of Press Rejoice, Ye ^ riitla n *,” directed sions on what would be con sld^d by Fred E. Wferner of the Con­ at the conference centered about Slashes Foot . Afl Axis Front Celebrate Armistice^ Extra Day Oifl Western Area Colleges in Varying Ways Preaches Here cordia chiuth, and "Prayer of the Inclusion Of Japan In the TTianksgMog” and "Benediction, Rome-Berlta Axis, Germany's posl- Hit by British Decision Imminent d ire cte ^ ^ G. Albert Pearaon of ,ed Cross RoU M l Uon in Rumania next door to Cutting Tree Day foip the 23rd Time Worcester Pastor Speaks El , Police Board to Consid­ Russia, Italy’s Invasion of Greece Rocky Mountains and By th« A*Mri*t«d Prea* Sperial Athe freabman class at Tempi* Unl- Nnwa Service versity, Philadelphia, and an offi­ Karl Richter of Concordia, and the status of the Balkans and Bomber Pilots Sii|)reme Court May I At Reformation Festi­ Hugo Stechholz of Zion and er Added Holiday at Ita the Near East.) . ^ « n * a flnn trust In Almighty to Plains States Feel Sub- The national defense program cial said this could be, attributed Is Underway in Townl _ Bolton Man Painfully generally to a. growing demand val o f Three Churches. V. Thoraten Gustafson of Eman­ Meeting Tomorrow. Mi»9 Mary McGiirk to It was considered certain here Parade and Program at *^,eve ,,^^^‘‘'''theM°an‘ Supply Fre«h Defini­ Recreation Zero Cold, Siiow, Sleet. has affected the nation'* colleges I uel had charge of the liturgy. A that Adolf Hitler would receive the Injured While Work* (Oonttaoed From Psge One) and universities in varying degree ; among women for training in spe­ Hospital in Observance U -f cialized fields under the national free will offering was taken in be­ Mrs. Charles Fclbcr, Make Address at In­ Russian premier—making his n n i tion o f Term at’ lu in some cases decreasing, . in Nearly 400 members o f riie half of Lutheran World Action for •The board of polic* comml*- ing in Woods* liberty for all men may not perish Denver, Nov. 1 1 .—(e>—Winter’s defense program. Onota of 2,000 Sought I Maidmcnt. Mrs. B- J- trip outside the Soviet R®*®" Krupps Works at Emden. Mann­ Of World War Anni- ! Center Items others Increasing enrollment—but three Lutheran churches of/M*n- foreign mlsalons. sioners will meet tomorrow eve­ Richardson, stallation Here. fore Molotoft beglna his dl»cu“- heim, Dresden, the Fokker f«®top; from the earth. . TucMlay Session. first major thrust broke with a survey today disclosed no mark­ Hamllne University, 8t. Paul, ••We look forward to the «l*y whip-lash fury over the Rocky Minn., had more women students chester — Zion, Ooncordta and ning. At their meetlnj^ In' October fa__ Three Weeks’ Cam- siniVlMrsrFrancls Mrs c P. Read Handley. sions with Von Rlbbentrop. Dis- John Wlttman, 60. of South at Ainiterdam, ahlpplng versary; A d d r e»s a . Today: ' \ ed trend one way or another. and at the Rhine river port of when nation’s shall '®“ "V Washington, Nov. 11.—(ff)—The Both Recreation wi'Mlnga will be Mountain and Plain* state*, bring­ A number of schools reported than men for the first time In 20 Emanuel—'gathered at tne Eman­ the member* organized by electing Mlss Mary McGurk of Hartforf. ' cusslons between the two last year Road, Boiton, cut his foot badly mnr#* whcH rlchtPouiiietB ihall William A. Allen as chairman and pdgn; PubUc Request-, ^T»m „S’’“£™c,ns a member of the faculty of St. Jo­ resulted In the non-aggression pact while working in the grove to the Dulsberg: railroad Junctions at Supreme court may aupply a closed In observance qf Armistice ing sub-zero cold, high winds, snow that increases in registration of years. uel Luther** church In t night for Deaths Last Night Manchester today celebrated S.ve; the earth i s the water, cov- A slight Increase ta enrollment Thomas J. Rogers as secretary and ed to Ai£^nvas.ers.,«„,u„^«^^^ seph’s College, will be the guest between Germany and Russia just east of his home about 11 o’clock Danzig. DeSsaii. Munster. Mann­ Day. \ and sleet today. women students made up for de- a Reformation F**)4val in obeerv- heim and Dresden: the "tavaslon for the 23rd Umc the signing of I fresh definition of freedom of the Twenty-one degrees below zero figures at Washington State Col- held an Inspection of the depart-' speaker at the supper and inatal- before the outbreak of war. this morning. Mr. Wittmaa has de­ deep within our heart*. creases ta the number of men. . , - . „ „ j.. j ____ ance of the 457W anniveqpary of ment. Other bueinees wa* laid over The official announcement ot TOrts” of Lorient, Cherbourg, La the armistice on November 11. press at Its Tuekdsy session. at Lewiston, Mont.; two and a Before the fall terms began, sev- i « * ' PuUman was credited to a Reno, Nev;—U. S. Senator Key ,.oi Roll Call of Man-; Mrs. Joseph Motycka. laUon of the new’ officers of St. veloped part of his farm Into home T w ‘grief still stings, Tomorrow: \ the birth of itarttn Luther. The until the meeting which 1* to 'b* The annual RoU can I . g, captain Mrs. Wal- Molotoff's acceptance of the Ger­ Havre, Dunkerque and Flus' It will rule then, or later, on liti­ 7:00-8:00, Women’s plunge, E. 8. half feet of snow ‘ ta Utah’s ...I ..iH ' tafS* number of women students, Pittman, 68, veteran Nevada MargareVs Circle. Daughters of Bites and now clearing oft the 1918, an event that will long he While bitter tears oUr eye* *>«* Wasatch mountains; a SO-mile an era! «u‘ horitles had said they ex- shipbuilding and air- message of /the evening wa* Democrat serving his fifth term; held tomorrow qlght. The board ebester Chapter of the payne. Mrs. Robert Gordon. Isabella, tomorrow evening at the man inviuuon Saturday woods to the rear of his horns for and 14 air bases. remembered by those residents gation Involving the extent of a 8:00-0:00, Cooper swimming brought by/tne Rev. Victor E. newspaper’s right to publish com­ hour wind at Garden City, Kas., plane manufacturing program in chairman of the .Senate Foreign will consider the change of work­ B«d Cross got underway to y winthrop Merrlam. Mr.s. Sed- Manchester Country club. A sup­ the trip was designed to continue The raids on the channel coast. of Manchester who turned out of group. E. S. in many schools, suggesting as Beck, pasUfr of the First Lutheran camp sites. It said, followed Sunday daylight For loved ones lost awhile. ment on court cases before a Onal and drenching rain at Dallas, Tex. the Puget Sound region caused Relations Committee and chair­ ing hours of members of the de­ wlth a quota of 2.000 members be-1 straughan, Mr.s. Grace Lath- per at 6:30 will precede the cere­ and broaden the constant «change This morning Mr, Wlttmam was their beds early that historic Somewhere in that land of peace 8:00-10:00, Bowling alleys re­ reason* the "uncertainty" over church or Worcester. Maas., who partment. Etach regular patrolman of opinions’’ between the two coun- bombardments of shipping In the aettlcment is reached. —these were some of the weather many men to seek work rather man pro tempore of the Senate. uonsht during the three-week rop. Mfs. Robert Jack. mony and speeches. cutting a tree when the axe slipped mprnlng and by 4 o’clock In the served for P. Emonds group, E. S. highlights. military service, the aviation pro­ than go to college. declared that "the very heart of has been allowed two dnyo, or tag sought during v...... ^ | German-held French harbors of morning were parading from one Specifically Involved is a con­ 6:00-6:45. Speedboys and Mo- Luthefr, the very heart of Christ New York—Beekman Winthrop, Team No. 9 : Captain Mrs. John Other guests-ivill be Rev. Wil­ rles. and struck his left foot betweeen ^^Thiso noble soul* bask in the tempt of court conviction of the Forecasts of continued cold, sub- gram of the Army, Navy and CAA, 66, retired ^banker, governor, of nights off each month with 10 day* liam J. Dunn, rector of St. J^mes'.s Callals and Boulogne. end of the town to the other. hawHs basketball practice, E. 8. wa* summed up in Luther’s ex- Harry Hitching, Mrs. the big toe and the one next to it. sunshine . Lob Angeles Times,, growing out freezing weather were general for voluntary enllstm ^s, the Na­ Puerto Rico from . 1904 to 1907, allowed for a vacation period. In church. Mrs. Margaret Hannon of Five British planes. It acknowl­ They paraded again before the 7:00-8:00, Wolverines basketball lation 6t the second article of William Harris, Mrs. Edwjard JSew Understanding He was alone at the time, but hie edged, have not returned. ’The Of eternal love and grace. of the publication ot editorials on states fringing the Rockle* on the tional Guard call anXexpansInn of and assistant secretary of the figuring the budget for the com­ the co-chairman of this >ear s Hutchinson. Mrs, .Tohn Allison. New Britain, who organized St. call for help was heard by his son morning was over and again ta They see God's face, and are practice. ' Industrial employmentJn connec­ catechism; ing year It was planned to allow forays were carried out by the two labor cases and a woman poll- east, and warnings went out to British Ship "I be'lieve that Jesus Christ, Treasury and assistant secretary drive, Mrs. Lucille Sloan and Mis Frank Crowley. Margarcf.s circle, and:- is state May Be Outcome and another man who was Work­ the afternoon and wound up the There forever blest.’ tan. 9:00-9:45. Morlarty Brothers ranchers to protect their livestock. tion with defense preparations. Of the Navy under President an additional day off each month bomber command despite ‘'•*'^**]* day’s celebration with bonfires and The memorial servlpe true God, begotten of the Father Jeanette Paton, in asking the Team No. 10: Captain Mrs. Lva trea.surer of the Daughters of Isa­ London, Nov. 11.—(J*)—A source ing on the farm. He was at once electrical storms and Icing condi­ he newspaper contended that basketball practice, E. B. Drivtag Hazards Increased Fact* from Survev . to the members of the department S - h e a r t e d support of the com­ bella will be present, also Rev. taken to Manchester where Dr. band concerts on the old golf veterans was read 6:00-7:00, Small gym reserved A survey of 115 schoolsV from from eternity, and also true men, and this will be given considera­ White, Mrs. Philip Emery, Mrs. close to the Soviet embassy in­ tions." the ministry said. fentempt conviction was Justified Snow-packed, Icy highways In­ Reaches P oft born of the Virgin Mary, is my Mountain Lakes, N. J.— George Strant. Miss Gertnide Car­ James Timmins, chaplain of the timated today that the visit of George A. F. Lundberg attended links off East Center atrset. It marshaV. a member of the Bril ily when there was a "clear and for boxing, E. S. coast to coast brought out\hese Charles Bingham Reynolds, 84, tion at the ■ meeting tomorrow munity. . ,, This was the first British raid seemed as though everybody in creased driving hazards. Colorado Lord; who ha* redeemed me, a Need Cooperation rier, Miss Helen Gould. Mrs. Myr­ local circle. Miss Mae Connor, Premier-Foreign Commissar Vya- him In his office, taking seven War Veterans and as he complel present danger” that the published 7:00-9:30, Small gym reserved counted one fatality and several facts: ' former magazine editor, author, night. state regent, will In.stall the offi­ on Danzig. In the Manchester was out on that day. reading the services a wreath for handball, E. S. lo«t and condemned creature, se­ «‘We sincerely hope, said Mr. tle Rossner. „ cheslaff Molotoff to Berlin might stitches to close the wound. He corridor and now one of Germany a matter would Interfere with the person* Injured In automobile acci­ Record-breaking regiatratims cured and delivered me from all travel bureau ex^utlvc and ex­ Bohan, “that the townspeople wUl Team No. 11: Captain Mrs. Colin result in new Russian-German un- then returned to his home in Bol­ They came on foot, an bicycles which had b®®" administration of Justice. 7:00-10:00, Men’s Bowling were marked up at North Car<5hnk- Empress of Japan Suf­ pert on fish and game legislation Alfalfa Yield Surprise. ca.sternmost cities. and in automobiles and tots, - too dents. sins, mim death, and from the \ give our workers a cordial welcome Davies, Mrs. Harry Straw, Mrs. Past regents of St. Margarets d'rstandings ’’safeguarding Rus­ ton. Mr. Wittman' is a retired rail­ Authoritative sources said the parade by a member Los Angeles county officials league, W. S. In Denver the temperature drop­ State College, Raleigh; Ne)«(^ in London—Dr. Charl(*s William Elmcreek, Neb.— Farmer Circle under the chairman.ship of young to walk, were wheeled in war veteran* association was 6:00-9:00, Junior Boy*’ room fers ‘Some Damage* power of the devil, not with silver \ S d that they will assist us, as Elmer Di.skan, Mrs. Charles Bur- sia's neutrality." road man. flight of more than 1,400 miles argued successfully before the Cal- ped from 58 to 16 degrees within Mexico University, Albuquerque; and gold, but with Hi* holy and Mansell-Mdullin, 89. ruHed surgeon Fred Johnson thought his nine toey have done In the past, ham, Mrs. Arthur Baedo/, Miss Mrs. Charles Donahue compose The Soviet informant added tnai the parade by their mothers. placed around the stone where th* IfomlR Supreme court, however, open both E. ,S. and W. S. 24 hours. Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa State College. Amea; West ^^rcraft Attack. who devoted his life to ^he study acres of alfalfa would yield about round trip was the longest yet un­ Today, whan the twenty-second jireclou* blood and with His in- ^ ^ c h our quota. People who ti%c Jane Bantley. the committee of arrangements. he saw little hope for improve­ bronze tablet with names of Man­ that conviction was proper If there Kansas, New Mexico, west Texas ■Virginia University, Morgantown; 20 bushels qf seed. He prom­ dertaken by the R.A F. 6®*'“ * anniversary of the signing of the nocent sufferings and death; in j nf cancer. ^ ' In Manchester should support tae Commander—Mrs. Lucille Sloan. They are Mrs. George H. Williams, ment of Russia’s relations with Seeking Cause Germany and German-occupied chester men who died in the war is .was a ’’reaaonablc tendency” that and the Oklahoma panhandle were Franklin and Marshall College, L(ta()on, Nov. l l . - (,T5—f The order that I might be His own,! Cincinnati—John N. Wheatley, ised his wife she could have the drive in Manchester for only flfty Team No. 12; Captain Mrs Mrs. Robert E. Carney. Mrs. An­ Great Britain at this time. Armistice was observed In Man­ placed. This la directly in front of the work of the courts would be blanketed with heavy snow swept Lancaster, F’a., and O orgia School entire yield if It amounted to 30 territory. chester there wore fewer on the steam ^p Empress of Japan has live under Him in His kingdom, I 88, nationally known railroad tax centa Of each membership is turn­ James W. McKay, Mrs. Herbert drew Healey. Mrs. James H. Mc­ Other diplomatic sources indicat­ That distance was measured by. the main entrance of the hospital. Impeded. Farm Income down from the north. of Technology, Atlanta. and serve Hl,m in everlasting | consultant, bushels. Hi* daughter. CI(ira, Of Fatal Blast streets. In the number that Aaked Tn Decide Issue reached V.^United Kingdom port ed over to the national Rod Cro.^s Fraser. Jr., Monroe Morns, Mrs. Veigh, Mrs, John Lappen and Mrs ed their belief that the shortest line from the east Honor Boll Montana's sub-zero cold wave Those were balanced by reports righteousness. innocence and asked if she could have all o v e r / while the rest remains here for the , jjatthow Pe Simone. Miss Doris Philip Carney. Miss Stephanie oign policy now is motivated b> gathered at the Manchester Me/ With this part of the cxerciaes Because of the conflicting con­ Included 14 below at Havre; 12 be­ such as that from Kansas, where under her steam but suffering biesscdncs*. even as He is risen Nightingales sing as often in 30 and Johnson agreed. The Angellan coast, the nearest Bntwh morlal hospital grounds to ^ y work of the local chapter B olin, Ernest Thompson Tunsky, regent during the past fear of the German Army and that (Continued from Page One) jumping off place. It meant twice over Arthur McCann, representing tentions, the United States Su­ May Hit Top low at Cut Bank and 9 below at college atlendanre showed a de­ "some damage" from an attack from the dead, and lives and daytime as at night. vest: 90 bushels. , / Final Instructions Team No. II: Cnpt.ain, Mrs Lc- past year, has been re-elected to this, if nothing else, \voiild honor to those who died during the YDVA read the names of the preme court was called upon to de­ Fort Peck. cline for the first time in recent crossing the North Sea and flying the war and have since passed on "by enemy aii^haft,” the Admiral- reigns to all eternity." Although the campaign is sche­ land T Wood, Mrs. John Hyde. that position. , nny real improvement in BrlUsh/ m. (e. 8. t.) yesterday, eleven out and back over The Nether­ 45 Mancliester men who died dur­ cide the issue. It may uphold one A 24-milc wind created a near­ yoa rs, . ty announced t o ^ -. HI* Life Experience Mrs. Harold Alvord, Mrs. Norman minutes before employes were to because of wounds br other trou­ ing the war, known as the roll of theory or the other, or may decide blizzard at Pocatello, Idaho, whip­ Arkansa.* State College at duled to run until Nov. 30, an at­ Riis.sian relations. lands and northern Germany, bles resulting from the war, the Indicalion o f Passirig An admiralty coftununique said: The speaker declared that the tempt win be made to complete Cubberley, Mrs. Harry Gustafson, Treated by Britain as Enemy have quit work. The acid plant, honor as followa: that the line which bounds con ping light now into drifts. .Tonesboro failed to register a gain •/The S. S. Empr^s of Japan, i "Reformation came out of lhei>er- crossing almost directly above children were in the majority. This tempt lies somewhere between. for the first time in its history. the house-to-house canvass by Mrs Harold Reed. The Soviet Informant said Rus­ one of 110 buildings on the prop­ such heavily fortified German Orazlo Alesct. Ernest G. Andcr- *Nitie Billion Murk for Brighton. In the ghost-like w'hich. It has been r^orted, was \ sonal, the life experience of Lu- Tc.im No. 15: Captain, A. F. erty, was used to- manufacture Manchester High School bond had Bon, Llewellyn Biasell, Edward J. County oflBclals asserted that Wasatch mountains, was Utah's At Buffalo, N. \ , Canisius Col­ Nov. 21. Volunteer workers gath­ World Policies sia feit that Britain had treated cites as Hamburg and Brcmer- a prominent part in the program, attacked by enemy airclraft in the | ther. a man seeking peace with Howes, Miss Esther Anderson, her "consistently more as an dye stuffs. Brown, James A. Campbell, the “ reasonable tendency” doctrine FirMi Time Sinre 1929 coldest spot at 8 above zero. Six lege cxfierienred n decrease an^ ered at the Center Church, Satur­ Mi-s Hannah Jensen, Miss Lois haven and the German North Sea Indicating that Armistice day is the University of Buffalo an m- Atlantic, has reached the United j God, seeking and not finding it. day night to receive final instruc­ enemy than as a nation whose R. M. Taylor, director of nianu- Edward Cavagnaro, Adolph Cor­ had been "in operation for 200 Inches of snow at Cedar Breaks Kingdom under her own steam. She j Only at least when he read the Everybody's Parker, Miss Catherine McGuire, Naval bases orf Wllhelmshaven and to be carried on when tho.se who creaae. Registrar G. W. Manhardt Seen Subjeet facturing at the plant, expressed nell, John A. Cornell. Joseph h. years or more" and had been sus­ Chicago, Nov. 11.—(>P)^The ris­ national monument in southern sustained some damage frqm a ' words ‘by faith in Christ' and tions and much enthusiasm was i Team No. 16: Captain, Miss friendship is desired.” Emden. were boys in 1918 have become tained by the United States Su. of Canisius .attributed his college's shown. It was pointed out that the He cited continued British rec­ belief a vat of nitric acid had ex­ Dilworth, Moses E. Doug^an. ing price trend of Important do­ Utah blocked the connecting link near miss hut there wereXno I when that truth came to him in Barbara Schildge, Miss Gertnide j old and cannot longer take the preme court. between U. S. Highways 89 fipA 91. loss, to the av,ailability of jobs in Red Cross now, more th.ln ever ognition of Baltic state legations ploded. James M. Finlay. Thomas i . Fin­ mestic agricultural commodities airplane manufacturing plants in casualties." \ i its full significance did he find Herrmann, Miss' Louise Hel er Of Berlin Trip ■ Only Five In Building. leading part. negan. William Finnegan, Harr^y They pointed to a famous 1918 A chili wind whipped acro.ss before, is vitally in need of public M rs Mcruini Ferns, Miss Glncijs in London despite absorption of Britain to Strike The parade. derlsl(7n which upheld thy convic-, since late summer when the na­ Buffalo. ' A correspondent of Domei, Japa\| peace." support to carry on its great mi.sr these countries by Russia; the Because’ the explosion occurred r , O. Frost, Giovanni GlUardl, Rob- much of the southwest. .El Paso. nese news agency, aboard a Japa­ Rev. Beck said that the Refor- Market lAcldv. Mrs. Gladys Moyer. The parade formed on Main * tion of a Tolisdo, Ohio, ilcwspaper tional dcfen.se program Began to Tex., experienced a 4.’)-mile'an hour ■lob* Rea.son fo.- Ileellne Sion rf relieving suffering through­ (Continued From Page One) freezing of Baltic credits; British as shifts were about to change, f a X c o r t O S t S O O n ert Glenney, John Glode. James nese liner carrying Japanese from tion was an event that has be- Team No. 17: Captain, Miss London, Nov. i i —(/P)-Britain street at orest street, heading * for criticizing court proceedings wind, and dii.*t was whipped up at The ease with v^^lrh students out the world. \ Bettv Brown. Miss Rose MeSher- protests over Russian presence on only five of the 20 men who usual­ F. Gorman, William J. Hanyiton, gather momentum was cited today with technical training were get- | Britain, radioed his New York cofqe a part of the ages and that ly worked in the acid pl^nt were will strike at the Axis forces In the north and got andor way shortly Thomas Hickey, Jr.. Harold IT controlled by "the rensonahle ten­ I.,amar, Colo., to blacken freshly- its ^incipal* will endure in the Six commanders head the drive rr Mis.s Bernice Cervinl, .seems to be a progressive develop­ the new Daniibian Commission and after 9:30. The line of march dencies of the acta done" to pro­ (ui an indication that the 1940 farm ting jobs in aircraft plants and | office .Saturday that aniS O S had in the building. Near East at the earliest possible Irish. David H. Johnson, Howard fallen snow. / been received from the 26.033-ton measui;e that they are Scriptural. organization, being Mrs. illiam Jean Brown, Miss Dorothy Dil- ment of the Russian position.” similar "unfriendly gestures." was north to Depot Square, south voke public resistance to an injunc­ cash incomo for the first time In New Mexico,/a 40-milc an elsewhe ■ on defense production [ Will Be Closed Today Barron, Mrs. John V. Lamberton, worth. Miss Marjorie Brown. May Talk Aliout Turkey These, he said, are /influencing The plant, employing 3,000 per­ moment and is reinforcing her Johnson, John T. Kennedy. Stan- since 1929 might top nine billion was assigned,as the principal rea­ former flagship of the Canadian , The gW y and power of our Lu­ on North Main street, around tion' order. hour wind at Tucutacari yesterday is that it is based Mrs. Lucille Sloan, Erland Johnson, | Team No, 18; Captain. Mrs. That the new three-power pact Russia tp "look elsew^re than to sons. produces chemicals, some Army there with every man, gun islaw Kuchevi'skl, Henry L. Lnn- The Los Angeles Times replied dollars. son for a derline in enrollment at i Pacific .Steamship Company's fifret. i theran f?h^rch of which are used in the manufac­ the park in Depot Square and drv, Joseph Lutkus, Fred Mnchie. caused cstlmatety $1.000 damage. Scriptures. Mrs. William J. Shea and Miss j Philip Lauter. Mrs. Jules ''^ t- hetrveeq Germany, Italy and Ja­ Britain ' for friend^p toward tank and plane that con be spared back south to Haynes street to that the "clear and present dan­ Last year's farm cash Income the University of Califiirnia al ^ The German high command com- ! entirely on .stone. Mrs. Regi Silverstein Mrs. ture of munitions. from the defense of this country, a John J. McCann. Thomas J. Mc­ Santa Fe received its first .snow­ Berkeley. munique yesterday tended to con- j .Mars-lRlou* Heritage Helen Demko. j pan would be explored during the , achieving the goal /of., security, the hospital grounds. The parade ger" doctrine had been adopted by was 8 1-2 billion dollars, while in fall.of the .seai^n. Tuesday and Wednesday Posters DIstrlbuteil Hurry Coffey, Mrs. Jack Freed- visit was regarded In informed | ncuirality and Int^nal develop­ Fatally injured was John C. high British source asserted to- Cann, William B. McGuire, Henry the Supreme court on April 26, the depths of the depression it was On tile other hand, the I.’niver- I firm this report when It said an at- I "In the, Reformation, in, what it Hammltt. 31, of 538 Watchung was viewed from a stand located Mclsterling. Charles E. Merkel. A hard snow fell in the Texas tack was made., "on a big mer- j has brought to\he world," he de- L*st Friday Mias Emily House, man. v „ . circles as obvious. Some sections j day. on the lawn of the Lincoln school 1937, in setting aside the convic­ le.ss than five billion. sity of Ciriifornia at Los Angeles ' Team No. 19; Captain. Mrs. ment." , / road, Bound Brook, 31-yean-oId Anticipating that the Near East Michael Moynlhan. Clair T. New­ panhandle last night, with Amaril­ a 1 the University of Southern : ch.mtman of about 25,000 tons, | dared, "we ha%\ a raaneloua with the asristance of Barbara of the German press indicated, al- at the Center. ' tion of Angelo Herndon,' a Com- Strengthened by America’s de­ lo, Pampa, Dalhart. Tcxline and Then watch for our odvertisement Straugh. Jean Robinson and Jean George Wells Cheney. .so, that the talk.s might center on superintendent of operations, who will develop into the major theater ell Henry T. Newman, William muniat party organizer. , on a fense plans but without support of California both reported enroll- : which was damaged b.V .several | heritage. And that heritage'la staggered from the building and As stores and factories in Man- H ’ Preston, Alfred Reymander. other points covered with white. ment increases. ' : bomb hits .500 kilometers (about (both an opportunity and, a re- Wylie of the Girl Scouts, distribut­ Erland Johnson, commander. the problem of British-guaranteed X o Comment Made of war this winter, this source said, che.ster were not closed this morn­ charge of attempting to incite In­ normal foreign demands, prices of Team No. 20—Mrs. Ray War­ collapsed. _ „ Britain must hasten reinforce­ Emanuel J. Reymander. Paul surrection'in Georgia. \ The cokywave was expected to In some schools, a thinning-out 300 miles i west of Ireland." I sponaibility, an op^turiU y to ed posters on the Red CrOas drive Turkey, guardian of the Darda­ ing the number along the line of the major domestic farm commodi­ move Ipfto east Texa.s today. in The Herald for re-opentng on ren, captain; Mrs. Martin Alvord. On Berlin Visit FranciA La Vere, 28. of Hope- ments in preparation for "a fierce Regedahl. William L. Shea, James ties have regained on the average upperclassmen was noted, with : The Domei man reported that j know the saving grac.eW (Tod, a In local stores and business houses. nelles. march was much less than in for­ Georgia Statute Too 4’agu« Sno^', sleet and freezing tam- freshmen taking up the slack. the big liner 'suffered a dtpabling j responsibility to cojrfessHnd ao- The Marlboro Red Cros.s enroll­ Mrs. George Stilc.s, Mrs, David Molotoff Is expected to remain Moscow, NOV. 11-::- — The well road. Skillman; P. V. Wain- and protracted struggle." He added F Strange, George N. Thomp.*on, This opinion held that a Georgia morf than one-half the market Soviet press/today , reported brlei- ford, 31. of 120 Church street. New mer years, with but a small num­ Walter G. Thoinpson, Joshua peratAircs swept into central and [ The freshman class at the Uni hit on her engine room. The Em- ; cept Christ." ment drive, which is under the su­ McComb. Mrs. Roy Warren, Mrs. in Berlin several days. that Egypt must, be held "at all statute was too vague,.to permit a demoralizing loss that followed ly and without comment the de­ Brunswick, and George F. Olson, ber waiting at the ho.spital grounds wo.stern Kansas, wires were rc- ver,sity of Florida at Gainesville i p^psy, of late was reported in use' The combined senior choirsxd the Thursday! pervision of Manchester Chapter, Raymond Grace. Authorities dcelined to di.sclose costs" because of its vital strate­ for the parade to arrive, which was Woods. Judge or jury to determine wheth­ German succe8.*c* in western 'Team No. 21-R og er McCor­ parture of/Premier-Forelgn Com­ 19. of Pluckemin road. Green Taps. Europe early last summer. I pelted down at Norton and it was was larger „ tlian last .year, . . but to- i gg g British troop carrier. i three churches, numbering al(out will be in charge of Henry G. the hour or place of Molotoff’s ar­ gical position. about 15 minutes late. er utterances or activities were f^red drifting .snow' mi^ht create ! ml alt’endance was down. . | mick. captain; Miss Mary Smith. missar Vyachcslaff Molotoff by Knoll, were treated for bums. La Sounding of taps was by the "begetting a clear and present Rasl* Of Optimistic Hope* KInghorn. chief of the fire depart­ rival in Berlin and said the rea.son Vere was admitted to Somerset He estimated Italian strength in Frank Bray was master of cere­ "raffic problems in the .southwest- ' At Pennsylvania State College, r Hazel Robertson. Welles Tolson. for this was purely Germany’s re­ train for a meeting with high of- Libya, pointed toward Egypt and bugler of the American Legion danger of forcible obstruction of a ' Analysts studying quotations in Biggest surprise ever seen will ment of that community, and he hospital Somerville, and attend­ monies at the hospital. Invocation Band with echo sounded by an­ ern part of the state,. In the the Freshman and Sophomore will be assisted by members of the John Bengston, Russell Wilson, sponsibility for the safety of a, ftcia'.s in Berlin. the'Suez Canal, at 250.000 troops, particular state function.” various Chicago markets said to­ Pravda, Moscow's only Monday ants said his condition was fair. was offered by Rev. William I'®'* other bugler of the aame band. Dighton area temperatures plunk- , classes were the largest in hisory, department. Kenneth Leslie. distinguished guest "in view ot i plus a group of German technicians This teat, the newspaper said, day this recovery, de.spite oblltera- j Team No. 22 Miss Mary Jane morning newspaper. devoted three ..... lace of the North Methodist church Rev. William Viallace, ta the had since been appljed in other tion of moat of the foreign outlet ! ed to 20 degrees. Rain covered olh- while there was a slight falling-ofT |oke place! Local Workers i the British practice of attacking and tactical expert.*. after which the Manchester High er parts of the state. j in Uie upper cl.-isscs and the grad- Aekerman. captain. civilian objectives." „ , . paragraphs near the bottom of its ; M a n S o tl Commenting on the Near East­ absence of Rev. Dr. Watson W ^ d - cases. for exportable U. S; agrleultural ; \ - A partial list of localworkers , school band played and G. Albert ruff gave the benediction. Kiidden Tem|»erature l>ro|M | uate school. r < .Team No., 23—Mrs. John Lap- Informed sources said Molotoit tlrst ^ rccits.! of ccrcmotilcs j ern campaign, experts declared Asserting that the California Su­ surpluses, was the basis of opti­ follows: 1 Of Hartford Couple 1 Pearson led in the singing of Moiichester High School Ban station. . , that Britain's position in the west­ some sudden temperature drops. ' gren, dean of students of Colgate For It! Look Fdr It! Mrs. William J. Shea, command­ Sometime tomorrow forenoon. Hartford. Nov. 11—(ff’)—John ern desert was "Immensely im- 1 'America.” played and G. Albert Pearson ed hibit comment on murder cases un­ come. • tSiseane ron. i Adjustant N. J. CurUs orf the In singing "The Star SJ^panglcd At Boise City, where two inches University. Hamilton. N. Y., said er. , c- Foreign Minister Joachim \ on Coe Hammitt, son of Mr. and. Mrs. proved" with "better" armaments til the defendant had been executed Better domestic demand for Team No. 1: Captain from Howard Hammitt. 40 Colony road, defenses, I Salvation Army delivered the ad Banner " which brought the exer­ or pardoned, the newspaper added: farm products, reflecting swelling of snow fell, the mercury fell from the percentage of return among R e q u i r e d American Legion, Mrs. Marjorie Team No. 24—Mrs. John F. Rlbbentrop will accompany the Youths Give. uppercla.ssmen was the best in WAIT FOR IT! bore was killed Sunday in an ex-, position of Syria was de- , dress of the day. speaking as fol- cises to a cln.se. "Freedom of speech (whim industrial payrolls, has been felt 47 to 20 in five hours. At Alva, Bradley. Mrs. Hilda Kennedy, Mrs. Shea, captain. Soviet entourage on the main part the reading dropped from 52 to histoiy. Colgate's enrollment was Team No. 25—Miss Florence I of their train ride through the plosion that wrecked the interior | gs "fairly stable” under the ; lows: 'claimed to conflict with the judi­ chiefly in meat and produce mar­ 3 EHHentiata Kathleen Sweet, Mrs. Noella | (irtece Help of The American Cyanamld Cor-i French regime. Although Since the signing of the Armis- ciary) will exist in theory but not kets where it has been translated 32dn threc‘ hom-8. larger than u.sual. Fuller. Mrs. Mary Brosnan, Mrs. i SpUlanc captain. ‘ eastern Reich to the capital, these From several educators came a : Team No. 26 Mrs. Samuel poraUon's acid plant in BOUnd"^ j,the’spokesman_____ eocrrettei regretted the loss to i tice in 1918, November ®l®venth Kiev, Odessa in practice if its exercise mu.st he into higher prices for farmers' The flust heavy snoW of the sea­ Ruth Bunce. I sources added. son fell in northern and western .statemcht.s that enrollment gains tor Groirth Turkington. captain. ' . , The National Zeitung stated Behind Line Brook. N. J. Britain’s cause of French Armies in has become a sacred day. Other I made at the risk of some judge livestock, butter and eggs. Market Team No. 2: Captain from ] Mr. Hammitt, plant superin­ countries have Joined with us in a concluding from a subjective con­ experts said these were the items Nebraska, and ten inches of rain were due to a larger number of American Legion, Mrs. Dorothy Team No. 27: Miss Helen j boldly last night, a short time' af­ the Near East, the Briti.sh Army ' Feel Effects w«mien students. Demko. Commander. i tendent, was the only fatality in there—made up of men of manv two minute silence to offer a pray-1 sideration of the statement that which normally put the most was reported at Long Pine in PERSONAL LOANS Weden. Mrs. Astrid Milbury, Mrs. ter ilolotoff left Moscow by rail the blast which rocked the throe- er of thanksgiving for the seces­ \Vrman trade delegation much Walnut street, Mrs. Gertruile Heater. Good which has been, in Uu.9sia for a Tt rf' ires 100 times s.s trie llne.s. two farmstead.* and a night and that peace is bom of portant right of a fearless, impar­ Plane Wreekage cal condition. .atroninc to kill a rat .as it does a Haugen of 209 HlUstown Road. Radio and neat- year. dwelling house, the high command suffering and p^n. tial and independent judiciary." rubber. L o w y Mrs. Mary A. Barry "We gather Hire today because Heater. Very er. flood rubber. (In the Russian capllal. discus- man.' street, George Farr of 174 North Three Editorials Publish^ mileage. clean. ^•onOnue Vltataltatory Fl*«bta" . Main street, Mrs. Sarah Cooke of we -cherish the memory of thMe Conviction of the newspaper fol- Centerville,, Ala.. Nov. 11.—(A5— Continuing^’retallatory fllghta who yielded their lives for the 464 Hartford Road, Samuel Tur­ ^wed the publication in. 1937'and Maxwell Field officers at Mont­ against London, the German Air highest Ideals, the Ideals which w? 1938 of three editorials entitled kington of 127 Henry all Jealously guard as our moat gomery came here today to check Force also hit storage houses and Discharged Sunday: David Spen- Slt-Strikcrs Convicted,” "The Too bad you’ro too traffic facilities in Hastings, Dov­ precious asset. , j . Fall of an ex-Queen,” and "Proba­ the wreckage ot an Army plane SKLF.CTION $250 $250 $350 FIT YOUR LAUMDRY cer of 13 Fairfield street. John "They died to save the world for er. Clacton-oh-Sca and Great \ar- Hutchinson of 78 Unden *trwt, _ ON THE SAME SHOW — tion for GorillM." that crashed against a hillside in a democracy. Those cherished dead The pur|M>se refleeled In mouth, railways at Eastbourne, The -first (Jlgciisacd the convic­ rainstorm last night and killed Samuel Wilson of sleep ta peace the .lohn b\ Burk Funeral tired to go altmg.. TO YOUR PURSE! the Ipswich-Norwich railroad line street, cniftord Sault of 30 Foster tion of strlkcfs. at The Douglas three men, Many Other Good Used Car ValiiesI and Chatham Industrial plants, IN fOUKS Aircraft Company., plant before Home dlspla.^ room is not ' ' New System Has A Service street. Mrs. Eva S. Lennon Md in­ die ta vain. The flame of thrir ■su*w M 8— m m Their bodies were pulled from only to affoitl\the family a Waishdays do that to a lot of OUR CABLE WIRE the high command said. fant son of 15tj Main street. Mrs. lovalty and devotion, their »acri- sentence had. been taiiw.sed and the burning wreckage by N ., B. To Meet Evgrv Requirement British troop camps at West while, the d e f e n d a n t s ^ c o u ld range In burial Cases to meet BIG ALLOWANCE! LIBERAL TERMS! Angelind Tarca and infant flce, bums in the heart of ®very Poe, a salesman who lived nearby. the most particular tastes, women . . they’re so worn Our Driver Will lie (Bad To Explain Lutworth -and Dungeness were ter of HllUard street. Mrs. Anita loyal American. We apply for a new trialor fita proba­ One of the men was identified TAKES A B A TH - IN PAPER claimed to have been hit. ' ' Zapadka and infant son of 168 but at the same ifme to pre­ out they can’t enjoy their eve­ Them All get, but we shall take up^ tlw torch tion. from a pilot's license ae Lieut. sent each one with an oppor­ In another raid, the railroad sta­ e n d s TODAY: The second editorial was pub­ Woodland street. Mrs. ^ ^ « t h ihd hold It high as we go forward I ENl Benjamin F. Avery, a native of tunity to make s selection ■ nings ! Don’t you miss out on Wet and Hat Wash tion at Bexhlll, was reported Hurlburt of 302 Woodbridge with hope and high courage with Inger On I>ft Hand” lished after the convictl/m of Mrs. Aurora, N. Y. identification papers Each wire in any telephone cable must be W^et W'ash I “ Srd Flng timi will Im* in a (iriee bracket fun . . . and that goe.s for bombed, the explosives damapng street, Mrs. Ethel Nickerson of 236 I PLUS...**Tbe Qtt»rt«rbnrk** Helen Werner, former Los Angeles on the two other victims were prevented from rnaking metallic contact with Fluff Dry tracks and setting buildings political figure, on bribe solicita­ burned. eonslsfent with what lhe.\ Thrifty Service Woodland street. Mrs. Jennie Fta- are able to exjiend. daytime fun, too, for if you every other wire. We used to accomplish During raids In Germany last negan of 89 Oak street, Mrs. tion charges. She had not been Lieutenant Avery, however, was nleht. British planes .were said to send your'wash to New Model this insulating job by wrapping each wire ISchaller Motor Sales. inc.| Finish Bundles Blanche Matthews of 207 East TVESDAT • WEDNESDAY sentenced and a motion for a new one of the three men who left At­ showing consist* of Dodge and Plymouth Dealers have been “forced to turn about Center street. Mrs. I^U Y^K -"'m - trial was pending. lanta earlier for Muu^Komery. The the lowest In Laundry you’ll have all of spirally with paper. Now the Western Elec­ ta an attempt to reach Berlin son of 189 Woodtlck Road. Water- The third editorial opposed pro­ others were Lieut. R. R. Wilson of price that is tric Company — ipanufacturing unit of tbe CASH AND CARRY One civilian was reported killed TODAY Fort RUey, Kas., and Priv. G. A. washday free! So protect 634 CENTER STREET bury, George Ward of 4 Strong CIRCLE bation for two unionists convictad good, to- the PHONE 8072 Beil System— has developed a method which SPECIALS and 8(wernl were Injured “ Y and of labor violence. It was publlsh- Catlin of Maxwell Field. Hnest obtain­ your health ajid save your for details of our con­ bqaJis dropped elsewhdre in Ger­ Admitted today: Kenneth Mon- SUPER GIANT SHOW! rd while the probation petition Authorities at Fort Riley said makes the paper and puts it on the wires in Open Till 9 P. M. S h e e ts...... 6<* Each SHIE Tomorrow able at nny strength . . . let us do your venient laundry serv­ many. tie of 151 Maple street, Mrs. HARTFORD* was ponding. Wilson and Avery left there ten price. one operation. The bare wire* ar* fed into a Pillow Cases. . . 3c Each Jennie LeDuc of 31 days ago on a training trip. wash I ices. machine in which they are given a bath of . Mrs. Rose Jarvis U/iHiam Mynui TMser for Hnatars. liquid papec-pulp and they emcirge'with a Shirts die Turnpike, Jacob Coffey of 693 Brothers . All Win In Election. Depot Square Market Center street. continuous coating of paper.. Thu* zeverat 3 for 23c There were no discharges up to ?ow£u toy Eagle, Idaho—(/P)—A pheasant Free Delivery! Phone 7636 Decatur, m.— — The Dilla- processes are combined, saving ut both time Buttons Sewed On and CoHar* Re­ ncKtn today. bobbing in a field northwest of TEXACO CRYSTAl ITE ESSO. versed When Needed At No Extra here has been the tantalizing tar­ vou brothers know how it feels to and money. This it just one more example* R A N G E O IL , ' F U E L O I L Cost. Shoulder CUnIc Schedule get ' of many a "trigger-quick” be winners. ,• While Brother Ora of our endeavor tp offset the rising costs of 20% Off On All Family Lamb Chops, lb... 29c Tuesday. 10 a.m.-r-Tonall and liunter but the bird still is bob­ Was winning a seat in the Illinois New M odel doing business, in order to give you the best Laundry! Adenoid clinic. . bing. Young iDonald MIttleider State Legislature for his first p e r gal: Rib End Wednesday. 2 p.m.—Well baby stretched the skin and feathers of term. Brother Ward was re-elect JIIHN B BURKE service at the lowest possible cost. By the conference at the "Y." PLUS! a pheasant over a board, t>Iaced it ed state’s attorney of Edgar coun­ way, h^vt you a telephone? The ^Southern TELEPHONE 3753 Pork Chops, lb. 20c «WE WHO ARE YOUNG" ty—for his second term. And »*er Oalloa '' Thursday, 9 a.m. — Pre-natal ta tall gras* 40 yards from the Laundry New England Telephone Company., Lets of M OalloBS or More. Sausage, highway and rigged up a control out |n Billings, Mont., Clark t)illa- ‘Friday, a P'«' - Well^baby ALSO! SELECTED SHORTS system to manipulate the bird. vou Was re-elected to the Mon­ • » • • • 28c Phone 6072 New System Laundry lb* • Hunters take a look, itop their tana Legislature—for his third - >'( fb : V‘‘. H[ 'th ^[1\S I!i 1 5 ’'^ *^A11 cllnlca unless otherwise not­ NOW! “ SCATTERBRAIN cor* end bang away. term. IfORIARTY BROTHERS HARRISON STREET 1 Ib. Bacon, ed are held at tha Health Center •‘STBANOEE ON 8BD FLOOR** OR East Cesitet Street, Next To E**t Eemetery. 1 lb. Liver, both for 49c ' rjeWTKR STREET AT BROAD STREET T- ^ » X ___ on Hayn^ street. ■ / ( .1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, ^MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11.1940 FOU« 1,000 to 2,000 Die Cadara wUl hoia a big ceremonial, Evangelists Coming Here Series of Car Crashes STtha Temple here. Suppp«r ^ Ex^ct Japan Guess . . . it Exhibits precede the ceremoniea. One erf toe While New Shocks most prominent Masooa Locally Over Week-End cheater wUl become a member of TaBear Down Adel to Desolation ^or Book Week Nutmeg Forest at this . How fast do you think large attendance is ^ P J ‘i* A , Supreme Grand Tall Fred Hicks ^ On Ind6-China . (0>nttme4 tram Pag* Otw) No One Seriou»ly In- Highland Park, N. J., plans to be W U to n UbrarUuiB Issue and west through Rumania were Sees Revolt julw l in Accidents this Universal Electric present. ______(OoaUaned From Pag* Oae) Pamphlet Directing twisted and split apart. But Auto Wrecked; that the large Cam-Ranh Bay No one knew what had happen­ Against Rule j^ttention to Books. Naval bane on the southeast coast ed underground to the dark de­ List of Participants. will cook? of French Indo-China would be posits of oil. In some places where one of Japan’s principal objectlvea oil never had been found before it : Ubr*rlans By Dictators Manchester chalked up a week in angling for more military con­ ooced through fissures in toe noiU l Ubrary baye ground, indicating a widespread i end in which several highway acci- Week Special” ot more than -W cessions. • shifting In existing pools. In one (Continued From Page One) I dents Occurred, a listing of police ■i-inUa. directing attention to the A high Japanese official in Shanghai said the Naval base was area, near Ploeatl, sulphur fumes “ .. reports for Saturday and Sunday ^ b U s and attractions they have Deaths spewed from giant cracka. ton national cemetery after a today. A t Church and aaaembled for the current National important in establishing the 0 0 ^ 0 0 J.- third side of a triangular defense Damage Elaewkere Reported brief, impressive ceremony at tos chestnut streets at.2:48 p. m. Sat- Week. The booklet P f'"'- Fredcrlck J. Dielonschnrtder ^ ______r ~ set-up which he said J a p u was More of Rumania was laid waste tomb of the unknown soldier, was a car operated by William edon deep yellow paper on the re­ Fredertck J. wotofng out‘to“protect heT"great- than would have been desolated in this assertion: .. . J. Stevenson of 121 Park stret was cently installed mimeograph at the of 39 Strickland street, died sud I program from all many months of war, and reports "I, for one, do not believe that thrown to one side and overturned ■ X a r y Five of the articles are denly Sunday morning while eat | — including the ^nited reaching here told of damage also the era of democracy in human af­ when it was hit by an auto driven inustrotrd by appropriate sketches^ ing breakfast. Death was due to a , BriUin. and Soviet RuMia. in Turkey, Bulgaria and Italy and fairs can or will be snuffed out in by Mias Francca Stein of 1705' • • • • . For ln®tancc, there la an exhibit at heart attack. Rom in Manchester Thig official said the Japani "catastrophic consequences" in our lifetime . . . that mere force Asylum avenue, Hartford. OHUY the Bon of the late ^ u la and ^ ^ improved under- Russia. will be successful in sterilltlng the According to the report, Mt^ toe Ubr!!^of of the Holli.ster .street .SO Mary Diclcnschnoidcr. standing with the United States Whole villages were erased. Rag­ seeds which had taken such firm Harry Goldberg, riding with A picture of an airplane ing fires burned in Rumanian oil MOOH t-M w a ^ made his home in Mm c Iws- , ^^0 United States would root as a harbinger of better lives Stein, was slightly bruised. satOAi fields. Masses of buildings were • U w M t priM avar firAws attention to this fact, filso ter attending the Ninth Dlatricjt , ^^e Japanese “ sphere" for mankind." latter was held for recklea# __ schools and graduating from levelled in Bucharest. Tens of mil­ the books on aviation in Asia, and suggested that a Pa­ Moment of Reverential Sileaee Ing. She said she had b a lt^ at a gntarf tm m CoWm * MoM the library. In view of the interest Manchester High School. He has cific conference might iron out all lions of dollars of damage was stop sign, and that the other car our^tin-Am orican Neighbors done to property. Thouaands of Promptly at 11 a, m;, the hour in _ WUi______a.a»*v _ ^..aw,.-v**a orf recently been employed as an In- differences. hit her machine. elght tiUes and their authors arc , ^ p,g„t of the Ham- persons were injured and other marking the World war armistice Set, Benefit To Rusnla Alone 22 years ago, Mr. Roosevelt step­ Last night at 6:45 o’clock, a car -iven. ilton Propeller Company in Eiast He added that Russia alone thousands left homeless and ter­ ped forward before the glistening operated by Joseph Kneble of 33 ■ Theater______Posters . Hartford. , would benefit from a war l^tween ror-stricken. Brooklyn street. RockvlUe, slam­ • Cooking Top Lamp Frank W. Hoxle custodian of the survived by his “ other, j ^^d the United States and Again at mid-momlng today, marble tomb. There was a mo­ ment of reverential silence. med Into a oar driven by George Ubrary building, has constructcd.^.jjgj„ toon to the hoB|dtal at | united Statc.a won earth tremors shook this capital, Dart of 87 North Elm street, veer­ . model of the Fortune theater. U .20 yesterday morning ; g„eh a war. -she would have to toppling balconies and adding to „Then, Capt. Daniel J. Callaghan, 1 0 9 » ® the president’s Naval aide, moved ed off and ran into a field near a i V Poaters and books on the theater. accident at her home: two sis- ■ ^ the Soviets later the death lists which grew steadi­ gasoline station on Tolland turn­ $6 DOWN, $7 MONTHLY^ • Automatic Time Signal 'FLIGHT'' Msembled for those interested , Mr.s. Marion McNamara of • ng""Japan was------described- as seeking ly as communications were re­ forward to toe tomb and placed against it a huge wreath of white pike near toe Vernon line. Police Carrying Charg* tn the BDoken drama. ! Wethersfield and Miss ^ar>' Diel- to establish a deep-sea defeMe established with provinces where say Dart was following several w ith Huper-lleat Units PerhMS one of the highlights of | enschneider of 39 Stockland line from Cam-Ranh bay to norto- village after village reported chrysanthemiima. Four ruffles from muffled, drums came from cars, one of which slowed to go in­ • Automatic Oven Heat Regu- ,hi> venr's celebration of Book street. , , ^ . . . I ern Borneo which could be mined fatalities yesterday. to the gas station. Dart, slowing Major and Mro. Edwin 3. CVoaby Explosions and fires in tha*rulns toe Army band and a bugler ^ k ^ a t toe Whiton library is the j The funeral .will be at the 1 and guarded by Japanese his speed, was struck from the weeK ai uu. . made ' John B. Burke funeral home, 87 of an apartment house where sounded the sweet, solemn notes of •Same range without handcrait exhibit,• articles 1 ships, isolating the big British rear by the KneWe car. Held for * Wank Elactrie Sangas A n Claon . . Past.. Eaiyl la t o r ^ Center street Wednesday Naval base at Singapore from nearly 200 were entombed kllUng "Taps.” $ 1 2 2 4 5 Super - Heat U n it s , 1. '‘O TM ” Genuine G-E DeLuxe Lamp included at no from instructions in books -• Brid- reckless driving, Knegle, It was re­ uTod’ be7d"th; ; a r « r hnn'k i mofning'at 8:30 and at St. ' Hong Kong, and permitting a an undetermined number of Iron After an Invocation by National ported had not been wearing glass­ *107.45. Allowance on increase in price! Guard rescue workers. Bursting * Safh Thomas Timor Cooks Moalt AutomatieallYl S tl^ es as required under toe conditions I.N8TALLED old range. Prices in- Salvation Army Plans gasoline tanks spat flames through American Legion, toe chief execu­ • Thermizer Well Cooker 2. “ BrnW" New Advanced Type G-E Thrift Cooker. Cooks weaving, hooked rugs, knitting, j i Indies. ■ , of hla license. His car was a total * Doop-Woll Thrift Cookor for Eeonomyl ? i elude wiring. Robert K. Sherwood The ^ . official...... said Japan did not the wreckage, sealing the fate of tive spoke. loss. The Dart machine was badly faster, uses less current than ever! cocking. flower arrangement.^, \ those trapped ‘ beneath and it was “ I, for one, do not believe that photography, potter>’. bird houses Robert K. Sherwood, son of Mr. to use such a blockade in smashed. 3. "B rn W ” B ig Utensil Storage Drawers usually found only and Mrs. Ora C. Sherwood of 43 j „,iliU ry operations against the Revival Services Here '1 not known how many searchers the world will revert either to a Speedy! Economical! Convenient! And priced to save • Speed Heat Cooking Unit with and so on. Leon F. Luth of New London, on quiUity ranges costing as much as $50.00 mote! Cook street, died at Uncas on , indies because Japanese felt , had gone to their deaths. modern form of ancient slavery or driving on Hartford road at 11:30 Book rolleetion May Change Oil Deposits. to controls vested in modern feud­ you up to 30% I No wonder thousands prefer Wards A collection of the latest fiction Thames sanatorium last nlp^ht, ■ acceptable econoituc agreement : a. m. yesterday, tried to halt be­ By ^ u a l test Universal Ranges with 4. “ Brm A” L*rge Ov’en with TWO heating units— usually starting tomorrow evening and- from active service was In charge While experts surveyed the alism or modem emperors or mod­ Electric Ranges! This handsome range has a big oven 5 Speeds nther hoDOV nooH» ...... having entered that institution ; Dutch colonial govern- of toe Brooklyn Nursery and Oul- , ^ refineries and pow hind another car at a stop sign at found only on much higher priced ranges. continuing through and Including em dictators or modern oligarchs Supe^iifeat unite are the nation'e faet- ffenrral intcro.st are in the. main ! from the Hartford Hospital. Pre- there would be reached. ^ dren s Hospital, which under their . pia„ts, caused principally by in these days. The very people un­ Bunce’s corner. '. that bakes quickly . . . evenly . .. automatically w ith Luth’s iM-akes failed to hold, and' 5. -EXTRA" big Storage Drawer, making three in Sunday, Major and Mrs. Edwin J. direcUon was one of toe ‘n- ^ JJj chimneys, geologists .said der their Iron heels will, them­ I! Amolher "ro’'d^’'splHVs‘of'bookf ! to^ .Manch^ter '"Memodar"hos- : if” J«PaTa^ IriVnUon | in .order to avoid bumping the the Seth Thomas Timer! And you get 3 Genuine • Big Twin Unit Oven e»t ranged. . regardless of fuel! Super* Crosby will conduct special re­ ’stitutions for work among chil- ‘ _____' ___ h>u.> selves. revel." all, at no increase in pnee! I the earth movements, might have halting car ahead, he swung to one Chromalox top units with not 4, not 5, but 6 cooking vival services in the Salvation dren in the Arm y’s program. i made unpredictable changes In DeiMMiaees “ Uapatriotic Efforts” Heat litiits are actually 3 0 % faster Major and Mrs. Crosby made a side, hitting the stop sign and a speeds! Also, has heavy oven insulation! Automatic to teachers and par- he came to .Manchester "ith | willing to guarantee the Army citadel. The services will the oil deposits which have made Standing in an amphitheater highway marker. He was held for than ordinary units. In addition this Installed in Wired Homes be open each evening at 7:30. To­ brilliant contribution to The Sal­ Rumania a bone of war conten­ near the tomb of the unknown sol­ having Improper brakes. Hla c.ar heat control! Plus many other features! ^ High Speed Broiler .9 5 X seventh and eighth grade h.k '^rhom ^^^ero for The other two sides of the tri- morrow monow evening the ...... senior band...... vation .----. Army’s - . work .. among o..hi>n the tion. dier. the president denounced "un­ was damaged and a tire blew “ Flight” model has Bake-Fast oven patriotic efforts" which he said children have executed ; b ^ graduated from the gram- angular defense plan, he said, al- ^nd senior songsters will assist doughboys durmg the war, h In some places, w'here oil ne’ver out. and ijj^ick-Speied broiler! Economy W’ith Your Old Range. posters and these will be on dis- school at Manchester Green ready are set ---- up: T?«s—aFirst, a« Navalv»«s.oi ^nd on ...Wednesday J___ 1—- evening they were in command oi tne before had been found, gushers had been made by some Ameri­ For failing to grant the light play in the children ® 1 and from Manchester Hi^fh School. line of defense directed against junior band and junior songsters large hut in the heart of _ New wore spouting through fissures in cans since the world war "to make Plus Many Other Quality Features 1 of way, George O. Bushey of. 9 Cooker, Oven Regulator, and Smoke­ ’This Range May Be Bought A t *3.69 .Monthly. The library staff cordially Inulcs | ^ member of the Center the United States and running | g jj the services. The ■york City, which became a very the ground. us believe thaftoie sacrifices made Cottage atreet was arrested yes­ * Costs Less Than 8c A Day! by our own nation were wholly In all library patrons and the towns- f-„j,„regational church .and the through the Japanese mandated public is invited, popular center among the boys The Bucharest Geological Insti­ terday afternoon following a col­ National surveys prove the economy of modern elec­ less Broiler are other features. ,\11 Other Models From 699.95 Up. people to make a special effort to i^pservcs for two years, and islands, and second, a land and sea ; Major and Mrs. Edwin J. Cros- on their way to the front, as well tute said the earth shocks were vain.” lision at Oak and (kittage streets. In 1914, he said, a definite ef­ tric range! . . . prove that current averages just 32.30 visit the library this week. It i.s 1 ‘ hja uiness he was e m -______defense against Russia ^ including g„g ^pg nj^gt popular re- as on their return. ' ' i, "the most severe anywhere in Bu.shey hit the car of George P. monthly . . . just Jc for ao oven meal! this speed in cooking. . . and economy $ • • This 1941 Advonca Modol Oonaral Uoctric at open every afternoon from_ 2 I” ' pjoygd py ipe Southern New Eng- i [he'Kwangtung Army stationed in Major Crosby, although born in 1: years and the first in a long period fort had been made "in a part of Frost of 119 Maple street. Bu."'ice will hold- it.s regular meeting to- The funeral will take place Since the conquest of France by ice includes such outstanding ap- special revival campaigns. The : oil port, 65 per cent of Roosevelt added, historians “will WATKINS ■ night at eight o’clock nt the head- Wedne-sday at two o'clock at the Germany, Japan has i pjintments as SchenecUdy. Buf- roectlngs conducted in Hartford. 1 homes were demolished. There 5 Highland avenue, Danielson, I N C say rightly” that toe World war at the center. Damage W tp u i 76.3 Main Street ‘ Tel. 5680 ■ R P 6 R S , quarters. Holmes Funeral Home, 28 Wood- and military bases in Ind^-China. I Rochester. Bridgeport, Stamford. Meriden ^ many casualties, preserved “ toe new order of the • " '’mped bridge street. Rev. Wab-Kin Wood­ and other prominent metropolitan and other centers during the pres- | m g Hotel Collapaea. ages" for at least a whole genera- was sllgnt. .um L.: Ennis Johnston of 236< Center ruff will officiate and burial will ent scries have been > especially 1 First reports from Iasi, north- tion and that "if the Axis of 1918 Final Aec-ideots centers. Their last apimintment Horace F. Kioto of Vernon O u­ street and his daughters, Miss be in St. .lames’s cemetery, Glas- ; f I 01*1118 prior to their official retirement successful. ’ emmost big city of Rumania, told ___had been______siicressful in military Mary and Miss Elizabeth John.ston I tonbiiry. The fpneral home will be ,/ _____ '• 1 of the collapse of a large hotel In j victory over tlie associated na­ ter was held for violation of rules ' open from tomorrow noon until ------V ; which many were believed to have tions, resistance - on behalf of of the road yesterday at 8:50 A m . and Mrs. Lctitia Rady, will move Await Peace after he had miscalculated the tiiLs'week to their recently ac­ , the hour of the funeral. been bombarded I during the fifth /armistice day ppri^hed. democracy in 1940 would have I was said to have entrance of Summit street from quired property nt 316 Spruce alarm. Five persons were en­ In the southern end of the been wholly impossible. Mrs. Miriam E. 1.^‘slie. i by British artillery. earthquake rone. . soldiers still Froud of Its Share East O n ter atreet. an d^as in col­ street which lias been used for a (C'ontlnii«»d From Page One) I The Italian.s reported they still tombed by one bomb which lision with the car of James Mc-. Mr.s, Miriam E. (Bcvillel Leslie, were digging in the ruis of a ho­ "America, therefore, is proud of number of years past as tlie^ par- wrecked thre/houses and all were Dowcll. Jr., of 28 U llcy street. It Methodist; 26, wife of Gordon D. Leslie, died held the town. , tel at Galati. The death toll its share in maintaining the era aojiagc of tlie South ment of the city, which was said to , Gen. tlbaUlo Roddu, 57-year-old believed to ^ave been killed. < I Saturday, rooming at the Boston be dinning short of food. there was not estimated. of democracy in that war In which i was said that church. 1 veteran of every Italian military Revert to Mass .Attacks. we took part. America is proud of a cross-over on East Center City Ho.spltal. She had been Laval, in his note issued after a Revferwgng COto theme lua.-v.mass ' n..air at­ . At Focsani, near the epicenter. _ Daughters of Wberty. No. 125. | seriously ill-at the Windham Com-j n„crted , cam pai^ since 191900, , has taken ■ and ever will be intending to enUr Summit. In­ m B riU sh drive into tacks ot the t earlier stages of the : 70 per cent of the yop who sem^^ stead, he found himself opposite the O. L. I., vi-ill install its new ^ rniinity Hospital in " ’" ' “ ■‘"tic ] announcements which said . rommnnd of the . levelled. There Were 35,0001 proud ^nts which sa( apparentlv under Instriic- ^ siege/the raiders, hituti. the coast in... I ...... - . , . I Tbe American Legion sponsored ; entrance to a private driveway. . I officers tomorrow evening weimife in since timearly y September, being •’6’-1| that parts otof rrenenFrench territoryn m u jiy _ •__ I_P____ to A - anrh vT,,a«nHni hicr waves to I nurh that hitr many waves were Orange hall. The work will be , moved to j were to be abandoned to Germany , ^ back into Ibl^ to^streak Inland | r S K / p .”.? s«.- S Spravelv. SU™ and “L stiR others dent 'S.”"" spoke. ■* : place. J'.™ ______in charge of Installing Deputy . weeks ago where she m id ^ e n t | attempt "to ruin | Retb,-h toe eear slowed inva j' ^oaf...... • -lb. 25c 1 attack Naples early yesterday: pated in the first assault, the Brit­ Bai^W Results. / , ^___:Z—— cf the RcpubUcan Towm Comma-] ed hy theMass. J^re^^^ea^rer^'weroThe hearers were A t the beginning of June, the ish said, crossing the coast in two before anU-air precautions were i™; tee Wednesday at 8 p. [Edward • r i Sadden, Edward Ryan. formations. In the second thrust. fully organized. FRESHLY MADE BAKERY COt)DS— BAKED RIGHT municipal buljding. j .7.';'" ur. W'illiam 38 divisions in/thc north and On Cremona. ve- Sweep Onto Offensive Williajn llyan and Dr. SO fighter-bombers crossed the HERE I Donovan of Hartford; John Bo- June 11. hetwehn the Maginot line ; makers, m ^ p^m- Greece’s highland troops were • Kent coast. ; .t » ’ ’ land of W’cbster, Mass, and Thgm- and the aea, ,4iad but nine normal auriua. ^ap'es and ^ said to have swept onto the o f­ I- divisions,- nine Incomplete, divt- peh. and near Torre Annunciaia, Royal Air Force fighters swept fensive along the whole 100 -mile Our Own Make Bread — White, Whole Wheat, Rye, as Boland of Haverhill, Mass. Into battle and while thousands of siona, 11 divisions reduced by hglf. ' ^ renorted fighting front, routed the Centaur Scotch, Pumpernlckle...... 10c kmf, 3 for 2.^ persons stood in silence to com­ tlohn F. Shea 12 reduced by a fourth and nine The high wm iM nd division in the Hindus mountidns, Cream Puffs, filled with heavy cream ...... ea. .>c Low Operating Cost almost completely destroyed. . yesterday 11^.*“ " 5°55!. ___ memorate the 22nd anniverssp' of wiped out two Fascist battalions The funeral of John E. Shea of the World war armistlcfe, a fierce Chocolate Cupcakes...... doz. 23c 21 Main street, Vernon,'Who died Briurn.‘ toe ministry said.■ • aim- taUackinj, along the Kalamaa river on toe Here in Manchester the ele<;lric home rate is MaVtello-ShaWello-ShaW’ galurdav, will be. ticld tomorrow j pupd only 10 divisions while Ger- j ment.s. rerantur^recaptured sky battle of this war raged above. Italian right flank, and crumbled Angel Cakes, white or chocolate frostin g...... each J.ic the Ethiopian- ■ ■ f'# Miss Ida Frances The usual official armistice ob­ the lUlian left wing at Bombard­ aces Shaw, daughtir I „,oriiing » j « ’.15 from 'his home | many was creating 43 new o " '* hich toe British servance in London were aban­ so low anyone can afford to C O O K ELECTRI­ of the late Mr.. and Mrs. John P. i and nine o’clock in St. James’s , ^nd added; , Sudan, bolder, whic ed Koritza, in Albania. AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPAJITMENT Shaw, was marriedirricd this morning . ^hureh. -joterment Interment will be in St., "ThisThis slowness of English effort seized Nov. 7. doned because of air raid dangers, Greek confidence grew apace as CALLY. ronreiitrate“OB Estuary Area to Peter Martello of Hartford. The i James’s demetery. ' is one of the capital causea.,of the I ------, , - the flr.st downpours of the ----four- Young Carrots or Beets ...... 3 bunches for 10c ceremony was performed at 10; / . _ , 41 qualitative and even quantitative! , , - Only four invading i „on th winter rainy season made each 10c far. as .u-the ...„capital :i- i iitself, f l f the Brit-Brit' I mountain l.arge ^hite Cauliflower...... o’clock in -St James's church by j I disproportion between toe torce.s." . H ritlS lI F IglllerS .. .5 lbs. 25c toe Rev. Vincent Hines. Mrs, Er- | l.sh said, and they concentrated on passes, deepened t.he mud in the Fanev McIntosh Apples...... Your Old Range Special Values Now nest Roy sang Ave Marin at the , Woman Is Injure the 'Thamea estuary ^ a , '(vhere lowland roads and threatened to Thin Skin Grapefruit...... 6 for 23c offertory, , Boiiil3ers AUauk Bag llaliaii Planes ground defenders sent up a heai^ bog down mechanized war. In Wapping Frash barrage of anti-aircraft Are to Principal gains claimed today ny Hus a definite worth. Even though you have Manchester Electric Range Dealers are offer­ greet them. TUESDAY GROCERY SPEClAIi? Announce Engagement (Conttoned From Page One) x the high command were in the Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Gremmo of Naval Squadrons Two alarms sounded in London Hindus mountains, central section Coffee. Beech-Nut, drip or percolator grind. 2-lb. can 49c a range that is serviceable you hull find it not ing unusual valuM in modem electric ranges. 111 East Middle Turnpike, an- Miss Sarah Woodward, of Elling­ before noon and a third early In o f the border batUefront. where S p ry ...... 1-lb. can 17c, 3-!b. can 4

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1940 Hamilton Will 'SIX Willkie TeUs PiibKc Service Planned usury Officiah Seek which tbs murderer had confess­ ArmUtice Day, 1940 Armistice Day Findsj ca»sm<>«rl*ln slon* tor the long ed, and that he had confessed, Daily Rf^io Programs Views 'i’onight Take Bride •erles of blunders and self delu- lion Additional Taxi there appeared to be serious ques­ CMtcni ^Umtard TIm B Sion that permitted the upbuilding U. S. Cemeteries/In To Honor Chamberlaiid tion whether there could be any of the Hitler power. He only fol­ R ^ l^ s iw Executive Di« i0fititt0 Xrralb prosecution for murder. 4) - To Make HI* Firot De- Washingtoo, 11 — UP — .^similar profits which Indl' lowed In a peth well beaten by the France Are Urtharmed Former British Pre* might reap from ths pre fU B tlK H K I) BY THE At the same time—such are the 7:S0 Concert and nawa; CMC OSD uHed Foot • Eleetion rector of Republican Trsaoury o((ldal4\lndlcated today [K iH E RA I.D PRINTING CO.. INC. paclfUt Ramsay MacDonald and London 8:30 Britain f^ a k a ; DJD they were seeking \about $1,000,- spending:. mysteries of the law—the police micros Death Kept Se>, National Ciommittee. Taking a contrary view, ol It Bliull StTMt by Squire Baldwin, who between les, the euM-ArfoniM la the^ DJZ DJC Berlin 0:30 Program for Statement on Radio. 000,000 of additional'tex rsvenuea Manohtitcr. Conn/ were unworrled about Ihe killer By Jack Stinnett \ WTIC Minneaota; TOW A Ouatemala 11 argued that tha Individual THOMAS FERGUSON them had done more than Cham­ 'gest. ;t haa 14,231 gravea and cret hy Family Until from new levlea on suGh Items oa escaping punishment. If they Waahlngton- For the flrat time, j1 thoa« men burled there Hawaiian Mueic. Tampa, Fla., N o y .^ ,—(J')-*-Mr*. soft drinks and sacurltMa and in­ tax law thkea care ot such si Gonornl M«n««#r berlain ever did to foster toUllta- nearly \ Hartford New York, .'Nov. 11.— (M) — Sunday Morning. tlons' automatically, becauoo FoundoS Oetobor 1. It»> couldn't prove—legally prove— Armtatlce day finds more than died the great Meuae-Argonne 1046 $88.1 m. WmdaU Willkls makes his Hirst Jane Kendall Mason of Tampa and creased levies on in dl^ual in­ rlanlsm In Europe by falling to act „j. Beautifully landacaped come and corporate exceas'proflts: graduated rates, from 4 to 70 . Publlihcd Erory Ev*ntn« there had been a murder they aa- 30,000 men who gave their Uvea offe: John D. M. Hamilton, wb>> resign­ against It when It was ■ still In a mlle-and-a-half wall, the datallod poat-elactlon statement London, Nov. 11.—OP)—Plans >,They said that, although Secre cent, become Increaalngly Sunday* *nd Holiday*. “* sumed there would be no difficulty In the World war sleeping In soil InsldJ MiNbvNev. 11 tonight In a radio broadcast over ed as executive director of ^ e Re­ with a rise In personal inconw. «b* Pbat Of flea at swaddling clothes. occupied Joy the enemy they cemetery rlees on a gentle elope for a public, memorial service— ^ ry Morgenthau already Conn., a* Sacond Cl*** Mall M alt^ in proving kidnaping because he large modem-Roinanesque A. M. X WDR€ the networks of the three major possibly In Westminster Abbey— publican National Committee''Sat­ committed the admlnlstratlon\to Urging Tax on gecurttlin Britain, It must be remembered, fought to repulse. 4 ;00—Backatage Wife. urday, plan to wed at Mrs. M ao^’e Although Congresa has SUBSCRIPTION RATES they pointed out, you don't have Of the eight American military, rble chapel that atretchea Ita Hartford broadcasting companies. were being arranged today ' for. seek more revenue from the ne: It.OO had not had an open eyed and over what once was the 4:15—Stella Dallaa.\ Neville Chamberlain who died Sat* home here in a few days. Congrees, no definite tax plan manlfeatedly reluctant on tbs On* Taar by Mall ...... I .to to establish the corpus delicti In cemeteries oventeas, six are I" . 4:30—Lorenco Jonee. n, 1880 fco. m The defeated RepubUcan presi­ Par Month by' Mall ...... strong man at the head of Its gov­ Mat Hlndcnburg Une. urday amid the h-imb-strewm They announced their engage­ yet been agreed upon. CongreS' It. Morgenthau and th* adml SInsI* Copy ...... I .01 a kidnapping case though you cupied France and one In Bel­ 4:45—Young Wldder Brawn. dential candidate epeaks from ment and approaching marriage .ration have Indicated their .. 10.00 ernment since Uoyd George was The Olse-Alane cemetery near wreckage of his dream for "peace kional leaders probably will be Oallvarad On* Year ----- ■••• must In a case of homicide. gium. Only In the little Brook- 5:00—Qlrl Alone. Monday, November 11 10:30 to 11 p. m.. (e. a. t.) on time last night after arriving from consulted before any decisions are ^on of seeking legislation dl^laced seventeen years ago. wood cemetery. 25 miles ^bom Fere-en-Tardenola la the second 5:15—Lone Journey. donated by the radio .companies in our time.” MEMBER OF You have to prove that a mur­ largest, with * Jew more than P. M. The tall, lean statcsm/in who Washington by plane. made. While such conferences are Income from all future THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cliamberlaln was not leas able London, where they are just 40 5:30—Jack Armstrong. 4:00—Por^a Blake Faces Life. and la expected to express his "Yes, we re going to be married sues Of governmental oecuiitieo. 6,000 graves. About 14 miles 5:45— Life Can Be Beautiful. led Britain from the Munich ap­ In progress, however Morgenthau Th* Aaaoelaled Prea* I* o*®'” * der has been' committed, by some­ graves, are the men buried 4:16—We, the Abbotts. views on what course his support­ in a few days at my home here,” will pYesent his plan for Increas­ enacted, however, this levy ly antitled to the ut* or rapubl ?*- than the others. It was just his earth still heUl by countrymen ^f are Chateau-Thlerry and Sols, 6:00—News and Weather. peasement through the first eight tlon of all nawa dlapalchea cradltefl thing pretty Unglble and other X:30-: Hilltop House. ers should follow during the next Mrs. Mason said, "but I have plan­ ing the\Federal debt limit $15,- not pro^ice much for misfortune that his predecessors the soldiers with whom tl sons. The St. MiblcI cemetery la 6:15—Bernhard Levltow Salon administration of President Roose­ and onc-half months of war with to It or not otherwlaa credited In than a l onfession and contributing near Thlncourt and less than an 4 ^ i^ K a te Hobklns. Germany resigned as prime min­ ned no further details." 000,000,01m to ‘ $20,000,000,000 years, orNintil the volume of m thia paper and alao the local new* had permitted the baby dragon to fought shoulder to shoulde^ to Orchestra. velt. _ evidence, before yoti can proceed hour's drive from Nancy, Verdun 6:30—Ask Me Another. SiOOVAd Uner-V-Dance program. ister May 10 after the British Mrs. Mason, socially prominent above the present $49,000,000,000 seeurities m ch ed high totals. publlaned herein. drive the Germans out of France. 5:16—''rae O'Nelti’s. Expectod to Tell Plans In Washington, ‘obtained a divorce restriction in order to finance the Many othW tax sources. All riaht* of republlcatlon of grow up. to try anybody for committing it. The cemeteries, as well M the ami Metz. It has more than 4. 6:45—Lowell Thomas. withdrawal from Norway and apeclal dlapalchea herein are alao It is doubtfui if in; ail the world graves. -The Alsne-Mame ce 7:00—Fred Waring’s Orchtstra. 5:30—AOvUner continued.' At hla peroonal headquarters. stepped from his last cabinet post In Tampa several weeks ago from I defense progra^m. In themoelve^but productlye raaervad. ______But you don't have to prove that many monuments and menlortals 5; 40—Thorans Harmonica les­ Wlllkle aides said the Republican George Grant Mason, a member of gether, are being examined, there was one man of great re­ that mark the American /battle­ terv has 2,228 graves and lU 7:15—Newsroom of the'~Alr. little more than a month ago an Upward revlX n of the recent­ Full aarvic* client of .N. E. A. there has been a kidnaping be­ 7:30—Inside of Sports. sons. - '. . standard-bearer had received the Civil Aeronautics Board. ly-enacted e x ce » proffts tax was of these Is a pomble levy on sponsibilities who suffered more fields of the World war a^e, how­ posing chapel rises many telegrams and letters since exhausted, ill man. Neville Chamberlain Martin Thank* Hamilton iarvic*' Inc. hill that Is covered with the 7:45—Wrightvllle Sketches. 6:45—Scatterghod ^ n e a He died at 6:30 p. m. Saturday taken almost for' . granted by a drinks, possibly ^ balf-cent on] fore you ran convict somebody of ever. still managed by tl^ Amer­ 6:00—Esto Retx^rtW — News, the election oaking about hla fu­ In accepting Hamilton's resigna­ Publtahera Rapreaentativea, Th* of the agony of complete dlslllu- g;O0—The Telephone Hour. (11:30 a. m., e.s.t.) at his Hamp­ number of Treasury officials. nickel types. The sm-drlnk tax it, even If the. penalty for both ican Battle Monuments commis­ massed foliage of weather. '-A ture. plans. It was expected his tion from hla party post. RepubU­ the World war era\ever jrleldod Jullu* .Mathew* Special A yency— .sionment than Neville Chamber- sion. In charge of each Is an The Sommo cemetery, “*^ween 8:30—Alfred Wellenatein Sym- shire countryside estate where the From this revision alone, they Saw York, Chicaao. Detroit and crimes Is death. phony Orcheetra. 6:05—Musical InUrluM. speech would constitute 4 general can (Chairman Joseph W. Martin hinted, the revenue TOsslbiltties more than $58,000,(MO\ln a s ln g l^ 1 lain. He had been wrong, utterly American superintendent under- St. Quentin and 6:15—News broadcast \— Bob grounds near his rambling, 16th wrote that "I can appreciate fully Boaton. •______Which will seem just a bit thick j resting place of nearly all those 9:00—Dr. I. Q. reply to these. Police Advance run as high as $500,000,000, but year, but consumpUonX of auctt;!f wrong, and his last hours could direct supervision of the commls Trout. \ ' Wlllkle and his wife expect to century home have been pock-1 your desire to retire and resume MEMBER a u d i t BUREAU OF Americans who were killed serv­ 9:.30—Show Boat. marked by Nazi bomb craters. He i probably less. drinks has increased amce then;:; to some of- us. S ion 'S Paris office. 6:20—Edwin C. Hill. leave on a vacation Wednesday or your business career." CIRCULATIONS ______hot have been othen,visc than ing with the British armies. 10:00—Contented Hour. was 71. ' The corporate excess prints tax, and the yield might be Except for the difficulty of the 10:30—Guy Hedlund and Com- 6:30—Paql Sullivan revi^ s the Thursday. They will go to Rush- Martin thanked him for "the a maximum of $100,0h let the wtcJiedn6ea of .tl portant Senate Committee on For­ 12:55—News. 8:30—Pipe Smoking Time. V night bring In upwards of 1100,- wicked come to an enfit but eatnl Berlin Parley that another w)(r had swept over half way between Brusaele and 1:00—Silent. 8:55—Elmer Davis, news. \ R. P. Tringham said in eulogy: 1 tinued In that position until Mar­ His mistakes and blindness were eign Affairs, the country loses Ypres. It has only 368 gr^es. in 000,000 more taxes. llsh the Juat; for tho rl^teous Oofi them. Tomorrow’s Program 9:00—Lux Radio' Theater. \ "Blessed are the peacemakers j Carlersville^ Ga., Nov. 11—(/p— tin succeeded him at the start of Nobody\inow.s what Russia's not those of an individual. They statesman of great clarity which are burled men who lost Help to Yodtli ,1 Officials said that, while the ex­ trieth the hearts and reins A. M. 10:00—Guy Lombardo's orchestra. for they shall be called the chll State police turned to a theory of the Wendell L. Wlllkle campaign. cess profits law Is designed to cap­ Psalma,7;9. / Molotoff an\Hitler arc talking were those of the hundreds^ of vision and independence Only o Damaged. their lives during American fight­ 6:00—Knights of the Road. dren of God, and no one haa work­ 10:30—Armilstlce Day and Vir­ kidnaping today in the di-sappear- ture a portion of the extra profits about in BcrllXtoday. though half thousands of ''men of affairs" in James E angum, secretary ing In Belgium. 6:25—News. ginia Military Institute Found­ ed harder for our peace. Although thought In the field of foreign Ission. says that all Although thoughts of the Un. Vital Need o f Spiritual ap^rently ahead for corporations Well dirbed­ that someone must have taken ! Bath, Me.. Nov. 11—(/Fi-The iMAINSI^MANCNIfhR cently returned from South Amer­ Biggest, Roughest County ' bombs have fallen in the vicinity, Tomorrow's Ih-ogram : this little boy and his dog away ' probably no one InXBerlin, includ­ ^ 11. he has found his peace cannot ^ o r d n.ot to take part in the Alsne-Mame cemetery laiiiiilM*r Fortune 10:45—The Guiding Light. commissioner of Middlesex Council, side. Ludlow, newest addition to tha ica, has made a symphonic ar­ 11;00—The Man I Married. A. M. Official tributes awaited the ' from his home," Public Safety \ ing Molotoff himselfNwbp can be ThcreMs no reviling where he has the affairs of the world in which rangement of a simple rhumba. Belleau wood, a bomb burst Boy Scouts of America. Commissioner Lon Sullivan said.' i Navy’s destroyer force, was nei 11:1.5— Against the Storm. 7:00—Esso Reporter — News, Mr. Euston stressed the vital next session of Parliament when absolutely certain of it\ ' |gone ^ d no property to, safe­ we live. We can stay out of a . . When his friend Enric Mad- Ih Texas Seeks Visitors r the chapel and slightly dam- , , /m weather. Chamberlain's staunch friend, Issues Appeal For Return I launched today In a scene reml- d the white marble structure. Houston, Tex., Nov II-— ^ 11:30—Road of Life. need for a deep spiritual life In the A GROWING CUSTOM Beyond dotibt Turkey and Kus- I guard. stri/tly European war if we are riguera heard of this he said, I ag/ 11:45—David Harum. 7:10—Music off the record. Ray Winston Churchill, who Succeeded He Issued an appeal for the re- nlscent of war days, know exactly how he feels. . . • d In the Meuse-Argonne ceme-1 jj,hn Henry Kirby, who bvillt a Barrett. nation's youth and pointed out that turn of the child to hts distraught There was none of the usual sia. bsYC been more friendly than 1 too proud to give up some of rv at Romagnc-aoU8-Montfau- j„„b o r business w ith .rep ^ d as 12:00—Your Tune at Noon with the fundamentals of the Scouting him as prime minister, will speak You ought to hear my conga ar­ 11 i.served from chuck wagons; wild-i Harold Kolb. 7:55-. Esso Reporter News, in hla honor along with other parents. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Up- gaiety of launching day at the any other , two countries of East-| rsimmon Gap. Texas, Nov. horses and wide open spaces, | n a bomb burst just Inside the | 3, , , „f more than movement are based on this need, . . . the prearrangement of funerals with N atur^ Rlitzkrics (ir. essential international rights. rangement of Orchl Chorni. . . • Vti Brewster, the biggest. P. M. weather. senior statesmen. Shaw, and ordered a nationwide ■ Bath Iron Works Corporation s cm Europe for a long time. But j The son of a former president ot z 4,V< u countv in where men can whoop and holler. , rounds leaving a gaping crater. | Saturday night just one week be- the Scout oath reminding boys of police lookout notice. I .vard and scarcely any guests. After years of\the most compli­ We cannot stay out of a niajor l/^oughest. toughest coun y when they say Brewster coun- , 12:15—Gene and Glenn. 8:00—News of Europe. Tribute* By Pre»* Willialh P. Quish. Then yon know in ad- at no time during the exi.stcnce of , a South American republic Hater lit doing no other damage. . fore his 80th birthclay. 12:30—The Weather Man. 8:15—Shoppers Special. Music, their duty to God and the Scout Under a heading "He Served The notice went out after Sul- ' Only immediate relaUves of the cated and bewilnitring intrigu war if it should spread to South Texas, is hankering . ty is b V they arent' fooling. It's LtSough there has been no j Starting In th e '8^ with extern lawa proclaiming the virtue of livan had conferred lengthily in ! sponsor, Miss Frances N. Chrys- that friendship has any aiicn . assassinated) la a dancer in New 12:35—Day Dreams. lime. Britain," The Daily; Mail said to­ vanee exactly what arrangements will bo America or cut across our inter­ j Yojd^. . ■ He has been here for he-men who can fwc tlnfes larger than Rhode Is- tourist tfavel, one of the Import-j hacking, he reverence. . "In this day,'^’ he said, Atlanta with Richard G. Danner. | tie. Rye, N. Y.. were invited. compromi.se. doublcWdssing, wp- hitch and bounce into the hot chlsos moun- The 12:45—Slngln' Sam. 8:30—Esso Reporter — News, day "Neville CTham'berlalp will be strain been put upon it as would 1 ant factors in the activity of the ; lopged them and built 1:00—News, Weather. weather. "we must toughen up. we must remembered as a sincere, high-' head of the Federal Bureau of No Information Made Public made and what final costa will be. lomatlc ches.s, m u r d e X a n d p u n ­ ests," “six weeks. tamale and fnjolc counto °f I m the geographlca Into a $10,000,- I, Under tightened Navy restric­ be involved in Russia's advising j Pittman said that a consider rnmmission, work of the office ; j^irhy U'ld*’®'' 1:15— Little Show. 8;35—Shoppers /Social contin­ waken up, we must look up If we minded, steadfast statesman. His Identification there, Danner de­ ter-murder, in which half apozen Rio Grande on the hurricane deck propo.sed park are here was almost doubled when | qoo capital stock 1:30—Marjorie MillJf are to lift up." clined comment. tions, no Information concerning Turkey to render up her sover- j able time ago, when it sounded In 1'933 he filed a bankruptcy ued. successes and his failures all conflicting interests and\iioup3 of a bronco. <,q ,tiiles to Marathon. th| me blitzkrieg 2:00—Knights of the Road. 9:00— Press NeWs. Other Speakers sprang from one abiding motive — Both Sullivan and Sheriff George size or armaments of the fourth eignty; and that surrender itiight pretty bellicose. He was simply lET There's room for all nearest railroad; 121 miles to A, way and the cepicteries j petition, listing O. Albert Pearson served mo.*t Claddla said, there had been no at­ destroyer built here this year wsia sought frantically b HE-AI ANl> knd $12,276,171 ^labilities. He 2:15—Two Hals. 9:16T-Amerlca« School of the to serve right In serving Britain." quite well almost certainly would ahead of most of us in our think­ 000 square miles of it. Right now and . 146 miles .to Marfa German hands. Scores of mothers 2:30—The Career of Alice Blair. capably aa toastmaster for the The Times said of Chamber- tempt to contact the family, al- made' public. nia out of war without^acriflXUig specified that only his personal Air. —be'implicit in the Turkish Army D V lItr every' man in the county haa a Brewster county, wives and other relatives wTote 2:45—Meet Miss Julia. 9:45—Figures in Music. bapquet and the speakers In addi­ laln's efforts to reach a peace un- though the way had been left open, Miss Chrystie Is a descendant ing. square mile to himself. ■ gjg Bend park would fortune was Involved. of Lieut. Augustus C. Ludlow, for standing aside to allow the Axis self-advantage, power/6r, partic to know If the cemeteries were 3:00—Mary Marlin. 10;00-:-By Kathleen Norris. tion to Mr. Euston Included Clar­ dcr standing with totalitarian ' Sullivan, who heads the state Pittman was a New Dealer but Furnished by the McCoy I It's a lonely country, filled with Persimmon Gap 3:15— Ma Perkins. whom the ship was named. Lieu­ •AMBUUBCE m larly, property. Nat has step damaged. On the Nicobar Islands, In the 10:15—Myrt and Marge. ence Wogman. president of the leaders; j police, declared search of the viein- uncontested passage to the ot a slavish one. He was a man Health Serxice I the melancholy stillness of the southward through • • • • 3:30—Pepper Young's Family. 10:30—Stepmother. Brotherhood: .^Ibert Petersen. "We know now . that what he ity around the Upshaw home tenant Ludlow died, a prisoner of pod in and almost ------n instant , ^ Rnv nf Beneal. coconuts are used war, from wounds suffered In the Aegean Sea or to make of Turkey much usefiilne.ss to the nation. desert; rocks, mountains, canyons, oh-and-ah country of Has 14't.Sl Graves. 3:45— Vic and Side. 10:45—Woman of Courage. Scoutmaster of the Emanuel troop; attempted no man could have w-ould continue, however. In the has wrought far ^oro destruction famous fight between the U. 9. S. DAY - NIGHT 4 3 4 0 a road to Syria. , .Address (■orimiunlcallons to the ' sheep and bawling whitefaecU desert and ranchland. the^ overseas cemotcr- 11:00—Tommy Dorsey’* orches­ snd Rev. Thorsten A. Gustafson, achieved, but against organized | hope that the child might yet be anil\iied too soon Herald, .Attention of Met'oy 1 Herefords. Ita people take things : . Thre« Beautiful Gorges, evil with which he was fated to ■ found. Chesapeake and H. M. 9. Shan­ That Turkey, which is militarily to property lha tra. pastor of the church. A feature of non off Halifax, N. S.. in the War years of w ar, and Health Service I'casy and drawl "howdy" to every | turhbling Rio Grande Splits 11:15— Martha Webster. the program wa# a display of contend the work which he did for j Boy Believed-Dead, If Lost and economically really strong ! accompli.shed b; 'i stranger on the trail. the canyons, Santa Helen^ Maria- his country will shine in its sin- | Searchers, who have plodded a of 1812. perhaps as n^ch loas of life and 11:30—Big Sister. Scoutcraft and each Scout present and whose people are with practi­ Food fomblnatlons ’ Folks in these parts want to j Boquillas, three < 11:45—Aunt Jenny's stories. gave his definition of the practical cerity more and more'strongly two-miie area circling the home, cal unanimity inimical tr> both' human suffepng all by means of I keep Bre’.vster county just that I so„thwe.st's most beautiful Radio 12:00—Kate Smith speaks. application of Scouting, after the years pass.” asserted that if the boy were lost, MatKAbout he probably is dead by. now. Italy and Germany, would consent the simple/mcdium of an earth­ Many hundreds of people earn­ 1 way, big, friendly, rough and tough gorges. P. M. which the troop gave the Scout More Changes Rumored Labor Peace Now estly .struggling to gel well hav^e ' —not tough in the sense of the ] Through public subscrip Coatern Standard Time 12:16—When a Girl Marries. Oath in unison. (Chamberlain’s death ^revived "The mother." said Sullivan, "de- ! to adopt a policy of passive resist­ quake. / c rumors In political circles of new scribes the.child as 30 inches tall, For. y p rs Adolf'nltler has con­ found using good food oldtime thumb-bu.ster pistol, brass 1 j^n,n,jttee headed by Publisher 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent Musical selections Included a Is Seen Possible ance to the Axis is far from cer­ Maimattan tlnna to yield an immense amount knuckles and bare fists—just ru g-, An,on G. Carter, of 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. changes In the government. weight 28 ' poubds, sandy haired 1 nived ^nd schemed and lied and New York, Nov. 11.—UP) *An solo "Danny Boy" by Roger with a little black spot of- hair | tain, even if pressed to do so by ; Gaor^T uelar — ged and untamed, as it was before j ,^a8 raised JI.IO OOO to ^ 1:00—Esso Reporter — New*, Lauches, another solo “When You It .was suggested that his long­ J of practical good. all-network hookup of upwards of time associate, Lord Halifax, be over one ear! He has gray eyes and . Russia. And that Stalin would expended enormous effort with a It i.s true that the person In the comanches and apaches were ,andhand for for the park,park. A oaMipalgn weather. ' and I Were Young Maggie" by New York.—WheK Kay Kyser able to use iiquidared. i for gt.OOO.OOO i'-’is s®hodu(led to 450 stations will be in action to­ 1:05— Program Prevue. shifted from the Foreign Office to when asked what his name 'is he New Orleans, Nov. 11—(P)—An i risk tunilng a potential ally, who v le p to getting possession of Ru- robust health may be Ralph Azlnger and the singing of will say "Upshaw.' He was accom- j nFTH was in Hollywoocl mal^ng his 2nd wronp: combinations of food vyth Want National Park start in HI41. night for Wendell Winkle's an­ 1:15—Woman In White. the India Office. There, the La- official of The/American Federa­ malnia's oil fields and now per- "Billy Boy" by a group consisting borlte Dally Herald'said, he would nanied by a white face dog with a tion of Labor/said today that a I holds the Dardanelles, into an ac­ motion picture, "You’ll F^d Out,’ They want to slice off 788,000 M. R. Tillotaon of S; nounced "Message to the Amer­ ■1:30—The Right to Happiness. out seeming to develop .any ill ef­ of John KjeUson, Burton Carlson. be "probably better qualified than iilack ear A d a few hardly no­ tive enemy is not at all sure. ps this same earthquake may acres down where the county N M.. regional director ican People.” He will speak from 1:45— Main Street Hartford. reconciliation' between his organ^ he ran into a little apparatus call-. fects. In such a person the mSe- Durwood Miller, Teddy Chamber.*, anyone to heal the present lamen­ ticeable black spots." zation and tlie Congress of Indus­ ANNIVERSARY ave destroyed those oil fields al­ live power is vigorous enough so makes that big bend in the. Rio National Park Service, his hotel headquarters in New 2:00—Young Dr. Malone. ii The Turks simply do not believe ed the aonovox. He brought it to that park workers build 2:15—Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne. Carl MUler. Roger Hurlburt and table breach" with India. \ Officers estimated that as many trial OrgamzatioDS Is poosible /if together. When a country is shak- that the bodv is well able to handle Grande and make it into the na- York. In Hitler. They think^ he over-, 'New Y'ork With him and 'X^cry ern longhorn cattle ri The address at 10:30 la scheduled 3:00—Mary Margaret McBrida. Chester Hurjburt. ., These reports alao mentioned as 800 persons joined In the search John L. I>w1s gives up the leadfr- 4: as Ru- these unwise mixtures. lion’s 27th national park Big Prizes were awarded to the old­ • ates himself and is over-rated nv i cn to it.s very foundations nlUllll now at the Waldorf his fi visitors to romp over a for balf-an-hour on the combined 3:16—To be announced. War .Secretary Anthony Eden, yesterday. Forty mules were put ship of tMt C.I.O. But in the person with a 4veak Bend National park. est father and the youngestsSon in Thev do not belicvc/he } mania seems to have been by this are given an unusual show. the Big Bend unique a NBC, CBS and MBS. Previously 3:30 Esso Reporter — News, who broke with Chamberlain over*- to work moving brush piles on a John/'P. Frey of Washington, the world. digo.stlve system, the But they don’t want a high-hat attendance, the former going -to' the appeasement proffram. as the 400-acre stret^ back of the Pp- presiiUnt of the A.F.L. metal i < terrific quake, its geological for­ The sonovox is a gadget that park with_hotels_and__pa;v;ed ^ Brew-stf county. announced programs for this pe­ weather. Is going to be able to defeat Brit­ ' long mixlttrea of food is “ Hen 3:35—Studio Matinee. Samuel A. Undberg, 81. and the possible successor to Lord Halifax shaw house on'\he theory the boy Trades Department, said in an in- i. mations shuffled and rcdcalt as transfers the human voice to a They want a trail park. ! riod either have been rearranged ain. They have seen ttfe / poor mii.sii al instrument. A singer holds ptoductive of Immediate ill effcct.s. I ways. nom any- or cancelled. The time is being latter to John Erickson, age 4. in the Foreign Office. might have becom'b entangled un­ tcrv:l^ew that fulfillment of a decla­ appears likely, it would be far S ii^ a person has little trouble in ;he donated by the chains. A dinner consisting of fresh der one of them. ' , ration by Lewis that he woidd re­ showing that MussoUhi'a Racists ‘ a couple of black, globe-like ob- and atmosphere. from surpri.sing if such incidental ! jeets against his throat and goes conrigeting his present . pect shoulder, mashed potatoes, butter­ Pollee Flee from "Burglar." The boy’s father controls several sign If President Roosevelt / were have made so far against/Greere. dlKtri^ with the meal used befOTC , ______----- ed carrots, applesauce, celery, rolls, Baltimore—i/Pi— Answering a hundred acres, devoted n^inly to -elected "might bring It about.” phenomena as mineral oil pools ’ through the motion , of singing' - W. A. R; Brown, NBC expert on Manchester They know they themselves arc but silently. At the same time, the it. He\now.s that he has - eaten ^ short ws'Ves and things, offers this coffee and dessert, was served by "burglar" alarm. Patrolmen Ed cotton raising. His mother, -.the Frey presided at a convention were found afterward to have sonethink which has cau.sed a an almost Immediate foriper Betty Raines, is one of t' far better armed and Xt Ica.st as . ■ . ' sax player toots a tune. Wires forecast for the new week: "Fair Mrs. Ann Waddell and Miss ward Miller and Joseph Bullinger of the Metal Trades Union, meet­ Croat deaVVjf gas. although he may y^g „ help'which has proved of Date Book heard thuds and chases behind the girls raised by Corra Harris. la '■ good fighters as the Xrecks, be­ slipped away, drained into . connect the globes to the sax and Annual RolJ reception at the start and end of Mildred Erickson. Co-chairmen of ing In advance of the A.F.L. con- I!' not know t\ a t...... the fault - lies, not ; many hundred.*, it is the event were Erland Johnson and basement ^ o r at William T. Cor- Georgia author. vemUon opening here next Mon- strata and reserx'oira far distant. ■ out/ilou t/if . It .- comes------the actual singtrtg - , the period, with the mid-week Tonight sides being much m/re numerous. themselves, but with , ^ygrth Investigating, showing improvement to fairly Herbert Bengston. roum’s home. With guns cocked, d a y ^ / . Anyhow, this vast tatastrophe. wOhds of the vocalist hut in the j.iyith the food; Call Opened Nov. 11—Joint supper of Amer­ Brown trout spawn only in the They are not in a p^ood to be bul- .saxophone's own voice. It produce.s the wnv they v^re mixed together . good." and t e ^ gas In reserve, they In hlO/.report to the convention, again.st which Rumania did no Certain foods\yhen used with Questions and Answer* ican L«glon' and Auxiliary at Le. ru8hcd''1n-^and fled, along w-ith a early spring, brook trout In the he urged 'members to denounce lld by anybody- rfot even Riissii. a most iinusual effect. gion Home. well i acheming or plotting, of whose each other, .will chcourage fermen- Vegetable* Arturo Toscannlnl Is to take skunk that had a aalad dressing fa.II. while rainbow trout /bpawn and ellminate.,;"racketeers" from* All of which ^ perfectly y This Week jar firmly wedged over Its head both In spring and in fall. / the trade union t?tovement. I coming neither Carol nor the Iron You probably are .saturated with tatibn and the fonnation of QucFtionr Mrs. W..M. asks. Red Cross Batjked by over the baton of the NBC sym­ Nov. 13—Turkey supper at Sec­ Overnight News known to Mosc/iw Such combinations ^ a y ® j “When you eat vej^etablcs, about phony broadcasts, noyir in progress, Perhaps thy' Berlin conference ] Guard nor Hitler hail even a pre­ patriotic songs by this time 1 the Roosevek’ ft Pica for ond Congregational church. music publishers are. even if you a battle between the different fo<>“’ 1 nnjich of the actual food value for another season oiij^the night of Nov. 16—Annual banquet of Of Connecticut will produce/a Ru.as'iati agreement > jnonitlort, has brought enormous are not.' They, have had literally stuffs in the stomach > n d inles-| v vegetables is iiacd-up in Generous Suppoii. Nov. 23. The schedule calls^for 14 Army and Navy Club. WARMLY LINED . to force Ti)fkey ttj^ play ball with suffering upon an »1,ready distress­ thousands of manuscripts submit­ tines, and the evidence JHlhcir digestion? I mean to say that appearances b;^ him through the Next Week By Aoeoctated Press winter, with guest conductors In the Axis., On the other hand it ed people and possibly it may al­ ted to theml; But here comes the tie will he seen In gas, "u ,,'"J^'th3 food you cat must provide the Washington, Nov. 11.—(/r— Nov. 20 — Army • and Navy first "crowd” song that has made bloating, ami unpleasant r ^ lOga p„grgy for its digestion. In the Roosevelt's charge of the other programs, Club's testimonial dinner to Com- Hartford --Bishop Frederick G. may do rio such thing. ter the entire couAe of the Euro- of fullness. The weaker t h e s e s - . . . — Backed by President Toscanninl's opening night is to the .grade. It Is a number called rase of vegetables, how much of personal plea for generous sup rany K and Headquarters Co., Budlong of the Protestant Episco. MACKBIAWS pean conflict by rehdering Ruma- "There Must Be An Easier Way five system the more pronoliKccd the energy in these foods is going originate from Carnegie Hall in 169th Regiment. port, the Red Cross opined Its an- New York rather than from the pal diocese of Connecticut an­ I nia a region of no military v^lue to Make- a Living." and It tells the thi.a battle is likely to ! to be burned up in a.ssimilntlng Also, afternoon and evening nounced the appointment of Oliver Chamberlain Finds Peace Once the patient g e ^ the cliii nual membership roll cill totisy- large NBC studio where the or­ ! to anybody- not even to Rumania. story of Private Buck McGinfiis, them?" , . . TTic goal of the roll call is meeting of Hartford District at P Beckwith, counsel for the Aetna \ > 6 . 9 5 . Neville Chamberlain, once the a former rich man's son who is to hja, digestive unhappiness anu Answer: This Is a very Interest. chestra usually plays.. Also three Emanu'el Lutheran church. 1 Anyhow, even Hiller njosl real- every American a member." An­ other concerts later on will come Life and affiliated Insurance com­ Idol of the British people because J facing the hard logic nf the blis­ begins to use good food combina­ Ihg quealloiis. In the case of pureed nounced Norman H. Davis. Red Nov. 22—Annual dance of Me­ panies, os chancellor, "the most All w ^ l mackinaws In heavy i Ize that he and his scienli.sta and tered heel in the ^vernm ent army tions. he finds to his satlsfacUon veKetahles.lor strained vegctable.sl from Carnagle Hall. morial Hospital Auxiliary at Ho­ he made them as well as himself i Cross chairman. Hla first program Is to be Ver­ distinguished" office of the church wool plaids. Fully lined, zlp- his inventors of hells have a long ; camp,*. Ihnl digestion proceeds much more ^ ^ be^h estimated that as high Mr. Roosevelt in a special tel Bond in Hartford... to which a layman can be named. book pocket, knit, cuff In­ .believe that you can always get smoothly, and that he, is able to di's "Requiem.” and Verdi's "Te Coming EvenU j way . to go before they ean get tn- as SOkier cent of their fuel value Is Deum," with four soloists and the The chancellor’s duties are those sert in slecVes. Adju.'itabls something if you wish for it hard This is one of those things with avoid in’ large measure his previous j digestion. In , | {^y’na^n"that^ the'^Red Nov. 27 — Annual "Turkey Hoods.. Sizes 8 to 18. Made j to Jhe class with Nature aa a Westminster Choir participating. Goose and Pig" dance of Hose of legal advisor to the bishop. /*noOgh, became a casualty of the i endless verses, designed for men , discomfort. words, digesting the strained vege­ an es.sentlal place In the country's Southington—The Rev. Theodore to soil for $7.95. : launcher of blitzkriegs. to sing a la "Mile. From Gay People with digestive troubles Company No. 1, S. M. F. D., at war he wished so hard to avert. tables costs the body aboiit' one great program of national de­ Listening tonight: The war— Koester of Meriden was named Paree,” are therefore urged to study this third of their potential energy Cheney hall. While ivj such statement, at this fense. W EAF-N&: 7:15: MBS 8:30, 10; Dec. 4—4th annual meeting of pastor of the First Baptifct church I,aw’s 'Mysteries ; important subject of food comblM- value. The figure for homogenized High Trust .Always FulflUed CBS 8:55. 12; WJZ-NBC 9:30; o f Southington, succeeding the writing, has been Issued by the Harry IJnk of fhr Feist Com­ : tlons. and it is likely that they vegetables (such,as are prepared Chamber of Commerce. ‘Our people have learned NBC 12. Dec. 7—Concert by high school Rev. Leonard Requs who announc- ' former British premier's physi­ .A ten year old girl is missing pany thought *uch a thing ; will get a great deal for Infant feeding) Indicate that in WEAF-NBC—7:30 Bums and ed hla retirement recently. would be a good Idea In view, of bands of state at Manchester High cians, few will believe that it was from her home in a New York 1 from so doing. Those with heart Allen; 8 Jame% Melton Concert; auditorium. New Haven —The Agricultural new draftees taking off for vari­ I trouble, and those with asthma, 8:30 Richard CYooks, tenor; 9 Doc. not the war, following oil his mis. tenement house for two days. ous camp* throughout the emergency and that high Experiment Station heTe reported will alao find this subject of value. energy value. I do not find the fig I. Q. 10 Contented Concert. that despite Federal, state and. taken and futile but desperate ef- j Then the janitor of an apartment country, and he told Harry In combining your food it is lire for ordinary cooked vegetables, ways has bopn fulfilled,' he said. WABC-CBS—7:30 Blondle; 8 Woods! Charlie Tobias, and Sam "Behind this great voluntary re­ Fear 28 Drown local efforts to check the Dutch forts to avert It, ' that brought j house not far away is questioned advisable to know the difference however. It Is likely this would be Those We Love; 8:30 Howard and elm disease In Connecticut, there H, Stept to see what'the.v could j between "tiger's food" and "cow s lief organization 1s a record of Shelton; 9 D<4igias Fairbanks, Jr., death to the fallen premier while | by the police and confesses that he slightly higher than the 30.per cent public service, both In time of war was a slow but steady increase and do. It's a peach. i food. ” When you are eating meat quoted for strained vegetables in "Nothing Sacred;” 11:15 Armis­ 111 Ferry Crash the fatp of his country was stlnT choked the little girl to death and and peace, which makes It an in­ tice and V. M. I. Founders' Day spread of the disease In 1940. you are taking what might be call- (Oas> Wllllmantlc — An investigation in the balance. burned her body In the apartment Here’s the way it goes; ■’ - • “ -— is a way separable part of our national life. Program. cd tiger's food and there "As chief executive of the na­ St. Johns, Newfoundland, Nov. by Dr. Brae Rafferty, medical Boys’ Texturoy Slacks Chamberlain’s place In history house furnace. Whereupon the "Private BucW McGinnis, who to combine the meat with Queation: Mrs. K. C. writes; "I WJZ-NBC—8 1 Love X Mystery; tion and president of the Red 8:30 True or False; 9 You're in the 11 — tJp — Twenty-eight peroons examiner, disclosed that Miss Mar­ Expertly tailored, well fltting'slack* miade from police make a careful search of used to *lcep 'til three . . . now foods so as to use the meat to the an taking care of an elderly will probably become less that of gets up at dawn -when they blow, cousin. Her main trouble 1s exces­ Cross I strongly urge all who Army Now; 0:35 Basin Street were feared drowned a mils off garet Harris, about 60, died of Hockmeyer Texturoy. Zipper fly front, high greatest advantage. When you are rise waist, five pocket*. Herringbone and an Individual than that of a type. what ashes are still to be found in the Reveille. . . . They march sive and constant gas on the sibly ean -do so to join the Red Swing. shore in Conception Bay when a “natural esuaea" on Saturday. The using grains you are taking what ferryboat and another small ves­ tweed patterns. Sizes 10 to 20. Made to sell $ He was the typical big business the furnace ash pit for some frag­ him and they drill him, 'til he s stomach. She Is very fond of cab­ Cross during this period of annual MBS—7:15 'The Morgan Pro­ medical examiner began a probe 2.98 might be called cow's food and you enrollment Armistice Day to gram; 8:45 Jewish War Veterans, sel collided lost night In a snow Into the cause of her death after for $3.95. man In politics, an adamantine be­ ment of bone which they hoped completely out. . . • When he hit* will probably find it is a good plan bage, also of fried onions, eating the b’unk, you’ll hear him shout Nov. 30. It Is a call to which I am Judge Robert P. Patterson;.!! new storm. noting a bruise on the back of her some physician would Identify as not-to use the tjger food and the one oi* the other every day. In view The motorboat Golden Dawn, liever in the rightness of the . . . Oh . . . of the gas. should she be using sure the American people will Chicago Opera serios ‘‘PagUaccl." head. Boys’ Texturoy Knickers eatabliahed order and the power of part of the body of a young hu­ "There must be an easier way row food at the same meal. proudly and ch eek ily respond.' For relaxing at home undamaged In the collision, picked The complete rules for combin­ these foods?" up four aurvivors, all men. Two The Federal Housing Administration Has Made Genuine Hockmeyer Texturoy knickers. TaU- man being. If they couldn't find to make a living, there must be Answer; It Is probable she would What to expect Tuesday; The Ant# Sonnila Own Alarm the Britlab Empire, convinced of ing foods are given In the article 'war—NBC 8 a. m„ 1:45 p. m.; bodies, those of a man and woman, ored by the best pants makers. Zipper fly, five it, they feared. It might not be an easier way to get along. .■ . . be less troubled by gas If .both were Cat's Rescue All la Vain. Where the usual lounge chair would greatly overcrowd a pockets, heavy twill lined, wool knit cuff. tiw'wastefulness of war and the on "FOOD COMBINATIONS New York—1.4’i-^Small boys CBS 8, 9 a. m.. 6:45 p. m.; MBS 10, were found by a < little fieet of _ Altoona. Pa. — (iP) — Vincent It Possible For Thousands To Own Their Homes possible to establish what is called I'm In the army now, and . I'm omitted. ships which put out Into the storm Brown, gi-ay and green in herringbone, twred IMrlts o f peace aa a defense of learning fast, and how. . . . There This is a long article and may be called patrolmen to rescue a cat room, this cogswell model wiU fit perfectly and still ic- n , 11:30 a. m., 2 p. m ...W EAP- Holtz's automobile escaped ' des­ 2-00 obtained by writing to The McCoy I j c —2 Hymns of All Churches; to search. Seventee nothers were You, too, can build a home this way. Now is the time to start before building: and plaid patterns. Sizes 6 to 10. Made to $ the eatabliahed order, and that the ■In legal phraseology the corpus must be ah easier way to make a Not Enough Stuffed Owls. lodged bX his neck In the small taln the comfort of a completely upholstered piece. It truction by fire by sounding Ita Health Service. In care of this opening oK-4 _sldeiyaHr deadlight S:I5 Vic and Bade; 0:16 Reveries. known to have been aboard the own alarm. A blase creeping costs make further advahees. a ^ for $2.50. ^tber fellow could alwaya be delicti, qtherU'lse the fundamentsi living.” Kansas O ty (Jh- Some 230.- comes covered in a small all-over figured Upestry with ncw.apaper, enclosing 10c in stamps from which thTglSss was missing WABC-NBC— 0:15 a. m. Schoql^f motorboat Garland, which oat^ through a barn short-circuited the tfougbt around to the British fact that a crime has been com-, 000 farm boys can’t find owls—at blue, black, beige or brown backgrounds, $24AS. Air; 5:30 preview of Cathenic almost immodiataly after the coI< Note; No good for solos. . . . and a large, sclf-aiJdreaaed en­ While one cop got a ladder and horn. Its tooting awiotenod Holts. Can at the bank and talk over ftnaneiiig plans NOW. WOOL TOQUES ....S9c hbint of view—aa It appeared to mitted. So, despite the other faeffs velope. least npt the right kind. A prob­ Charltlea Convention. WJZ-NBC— lilloQ. and nine ethers w en be­ Ra oxtlngulihad the blast. It's designed strictly for gobs of tried to pull the animal free from lieved aboard. SKI C A P S ...... 11.00 __which to the non-legal mind Thia theory of using good food lem at Tha Future F a rm e rs ^ below the sldew-alk, another 12:30 Farm and Home Hour; 2 |Hm and Wa cloao—If Britloh marching men. " * America convention is the need Alma Kitchnell Journal; 4:15 Club The Garland hod been used rc' would seem to be quite as funda­ combinations la not put forth aa ahnointed. his head with oll- More than 100 towns and cities nen would oiUy wloh ear- a cure-all. It can not be expected for stuffed owls, used In ipeal Matinee. MBS—1:30 Ohio School cently to ferry passengers from in the United States have names The MANCHESTER TRUST CO. mental aa a bit of bone -that the Helen Hayes will wear jodhpurs whlch- finally permitted the crea­ of the Air; 4:45 Johnson Family. . the mainland 15 miles to Bell Is m ouch. argue long enough, to provide a magic relKf for any chapter rituals. Some . groups ture's withdrawal. One patrol­ WATKINS of Manchester containing the name of the na­ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. in "Twelfth Night." . . . "Suzan- ..Short waves: HATl Budapest land. tional bird, the eagle^ ^ ^ G O r r y in their portfolipa pie- child had disappeared, that there and all cases of lllnert; however. have been using rubber or cast na and the Elders” Is a ctimedy Iron subsUtutes. Game Wws man was bitten, and the cat died t------^ p ieet was every opportunity .for *77 Wbqut communal center*, with plu­ It often proves a valuable aid and I soon oft^ps'ard—from shock. one which ia capable of bringing ^protect moat owla. to blame commlasion of ths murder to ral marriages ita central theme. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1940 PAC / MAMCHEOTEB e v e n i n g HEBAED. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER U . 184(1 EIGHT ^ ^ ..Armistice Day SERIAL STORY Minnesota^ Stanford^ Texas Aggies^ Cornell Grid LeadCi GOAL TO GO M anchester’s Neighbors ii services Hew eoPvnioMT. 1040. Gophers Stop Harmon—Hind Michigan BY W. H. PEARS NSA SCnVICK. INC. BC Slatcjd for ews Fro: Over 400 Present at Dodgers Top Redskins Golden Gophers Stop S. A. Qtadel; Inspir­ Yesterday: Bin take# *>ot to like ” Dot retorted. "I’m .sick of Sternest Test cesafuUy maintained and paid forj dance, flghta with BuUethead. Dot this childish talk. I’m going ing Sermon Heard. la deUghled to have been the oanae home.” , And Lions Trip Bears Harmon and Michiga! with a two and one-haJf mill to- Ellington Fire of the qnarrel. assurea BUl ttat Helen planted herself squarely Boltoa creftM In front of Dot. "Bill and I aro By Georgetown Town Clerk Hubert P. Colllna w ith 450 representatives of ser­ she lafiuenoed her father to Bw :ed Cross Campaign Mrs. Clyde M»rsfc«» Landis. Buck ^eara of the fight, going with you.” ' • stated that the peUtlonera who had Destroys Barn vice and patriotic organisations In __ . Buck "Why, you're—< you re crazy!' It’. Jutt One Tongl. PboBe 4SS1 requested the appropriation repre­ hut Bin refuse* to explain, In Pro League Upsets attendance, the annual memorial writeo a le ; gives It to Bill fo ; Dot gasped, l^iikyas U nlieaten in 2 3 cou n ter A fter A nother 't' Louisiana state, meets Milt* sented only seven per cent of the he has loat hit son’s ’ "What's the Idea. Helen? Bill The Ladles Benevolent Society service In cojunectlon with Man- malL He fe Games Since 1937 and ' tar . . 8 ST I Kentucky, again rated a. Starts in Rockville real estate tax payers In the town Thirty Tons of Hay Also cheater’s observance of Armistice eonMeuo*. asked, puzzled. Rrnnicivn Fnila W ash* cd»neba(:l$ campaign wUl be Jol^y or Nation S Uniieaten tender after lU 26-7 win of the Bolton Center Congrega­ of Columbia. At this point A. R. Chapter V ll "We'll settle this now. Bill If n rO O K iy n E .. u rihUd* in the only conf* Worcester; Flora. Barbara ^raU . A bond salesman representing farm of Robert W. Abora, on Helen was right. Dot might be ^ champs and the;jOnrvach A A.., lege gets Us sternest teat next By Hugh S. Pullerton, Jr. ; ence games. lady assistant steward, Sh r ey The menu for the Harvest Sup­ Meadowbrook road here, juat oft army corps of Connecticut, who "How's the great lover? ^in g ; 1,500 Is Goak per. In charge of Miaa Elale Ool- Putnam and Company was Intro­ lying, but J. Conrad Skelton would Metropolitan champ*, kick the lid Saturday when the powerful New York, Nov. 11—ing to him all aware of the fact tlvat the Wi apirited Boston University eleven,; Minnesota's Golden Gophers, . l!?"**^* the captains and workers. _ daughter of the late Henry L. cowa when the blaze was discover­ along, he could take It better with Ington Redaklns w ere unbeatable As *w>n aa Alva Bradley namea Two good reasons that undefeated Michigan lost to undefeated Minnesota are shown In photo above. which probably helped them im- ' ’'*'ho might easily choose to rest Texas Chnatlann mohta Texas, Conn., is the guest of her daugh­ site and to make plans for the ed near the hay mow. The Elling­ present v/ar Indicates the Uon is ain't just stringing you along, new (Cleveland manager tomor- TTte Wolvcripte’ star back, Tom Harmon. Is suiioundcd by a wall of husky Gophers, who consistently victor over Baylor, ,>l3-0. Baylor.,4 District 1. Captain Mrs. Herbert Marshman. She leaves one ter. Mrs, Mark Carpenter of South school building. The meeting was not dead and the combined forces Helen by his side. Disregarding their Opponents’ measurably by proving their pow- ! •’h the laurels they won in succes- ton fire department waa summoned kid." They reached the big house and status. Detroit and Brookljht added roWv he’ll alt back and await de- held him back all afternoon. And thf-soggy, rain-swept field made It doubly tough for the shifty erhouse needed a few adjuatments *'''® one-point victories over tackles the Misotm Valley co«4.' Eng'.ert, Miss Ethel Fljmn, Mrs. brother^ and several niece.s and Bolton. held In the lower hall, w ith no fire, of editdatlon and, science have been ference leadcr^-TuIsa, and T exas' nephews. The 'funeral, will be held The Board of Education will and both pieces of apparatus made Dot sullenly showed them into the considerable confualon t o ,, the velnplqmta . . . aome of the play­ Michigan back. Over 64,000 fans saw Minnesota keep possession of the famed Little Brown Jug by for the Georgetown tilt. i North'westem and Michigan, run lights and many of the windows a quick run to the scene. Hose waa una)>le to cope with him. Although Bill thought about this remark turning back the Wolverlnea, 7-6. at Minneapolis. Tech, the bjg "independent” risk* 1 '^"BlHrlct'2"captaln Miss Pauline on Tuesday morning at 10.30 hold their regular meeting on he dfd not directly refer to the library. J. Conrad Skelton sat at championship race Sunday when ers ought to have their first batch Cornell At Hanover I '"to Purdue next. That should be broken out. None of. the towm laid for a diatance of 300 feet to all during classes. At noon he his desk. He was a tall, thin man. of complhjnta In by WedneMtay." Another national Ulle contend-; " eomparatively easy a.ubliislty the week it's Dartmouth 4nd although orado meets Brigham Young, beat- J were Sunday guests of Mr. and the home of Mrs. Junle Squler. The Skelton frowned. ".Mentor, eh? Springfleld Paces Hock­ mouth was a pretty tough cus­ en 9-0 by Denver, while Denver, r District 4. Captfllft Mrs. Heibert annual election of officers will be to the eaat were jirotected from citadel and massing Its colors Walton I” Ah, yea. your father wrote me last ington at Griffith Stadium. A sell­ blockers are getting Iea(Mx^ to the Indians’ record is fully as bad Re?an: Miss Louise Mloclzinski. Mrs. Harry Munro. around the altar in ceremonies pre­ out crowd of about 35, Oregon SUt* for O&rtliv* At the last Valley Bridge Club ,i end on Long Isli^id visiting rela­ him. He la a well known dairyman Bill Just has to know whether his having the Yardage chain holder fourth major victory in a row but' District 5. captain Mrs, Ralph gathering at Mrs. Mablc Spicer s ■ and frequently exhibited his cattle fect my job here, Mr. Peskln. I'll father has a chance for the job Bears held their western section relay the player* from the coach C ’ O O T” ' I Springfield Indians are making still there's no assurance that T*" tives. Moriarty Brothers returned to t x a in 1 l e in i r e tough for their American a revived Crimson eleven may Oregon Slate won't make trouble ,, Gibson; Mrs. Dorothy Fisk, Mrs. in South Willington. Mrs. Merritt ^ There was a larrt attendance at at fairs and shows throughout To Speak Here work harder than ever If you'll of coaching West." lead with six wins In eight games, . . . John Mooney, Salt Lake City give them a very tough afternoon. C'arence IfcCartlv, Mrs. George Usher of Tolland won first prize. | New England. The loss was placed let me qtay.” "What Impudence!" Skelton and have a one-game lead over Telegram: Wyoming has been the their homkfleld at Mount Nebo Clash as HaM'ks Balter Hockey League rivals by refusing this week. The Beavers have lo st' “ ^O-. drobblng from the Woman's Clup card party held ■Hie Bruins took a 13-9 decision only to Washington and were tied ; Sumner, Mrs. C. Miller-Jones, Mrs. Miss Alice E. Hall, of the East I at $3,000, partially covered by In­ "Should have thought of that snapped. "You come here at II Green Bay, the defending cham- conference door mat so long, the yesterday afternoon and ground to lose, but the opposition hasn't from Army while Harvard 'was Dona-d Beckwith. Miss Jane at th,e home of M^^s. Walter Wright surance. before you struck Wfiton." Peakin pioTix., players are wondering if their "W" out an Impresbiye 19-0 triumph C anadiens hv .3-1. by Southern California and they i ®^ ' */; f'' •A- Lalifornte Haven High school faculty, spent Warren Chappell to Ap­ o'clock and ask me to divulge been shaken off yet. holding powerful Benn to a 10-10 tuned up with a 21-0 win over ' “"‘I Waah- Stager. Miss Esther Fay, Miss the week-end at her Tolland home. . Marlborough on Jones street. Friday evening. The blaze attracted hundreds of snapped. “You can flnlfh the week board'■ business. Dorothea, take A crowd of 34,000 saw Sammy monograms stand fot Wyoming or over the Alphs A- C, of Hartford, ...... ington State. On Sunday there s * out. Mentor. wWje Ii get a new After a little' less than two tie. Brown has plenty of IncenUve . Washington State. Hc^'en Fav* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamlin, of Mrs. Howard Lord Mrs. Wright won first prize in motorists to the farm, formerly pear at Book Fair on them to the door.” Baugh of Waahington set a new Welcome. an all-colored eleV^ that was but that Penn battle may have big tussle between Santa Clans District 6, Captain Mrs. Oliver bridge an^ she received towels. the Orson West place. boy. Now get busy .polishing that league record of 23 completed handicapped by lack of. reserves By The Associated Press weeks of play, (Cleveland tops the The mighty_ . Texas Aggies Norwalk, were recent guests of SS4-2. East Hampton "That's not. fair!” Helen pro­ If the finish of the National been the shot In the arm which couldn't be stopped by Southern and St. Mary's for non-ebnferene* ; Peek; Mrs. Rudolph Sehmelske, Mrs. Hamlin's parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Bride of East Hamp­ Friday Evening. dirty fountain ' tested hotly. "It's Dot's fault we're passes, but the Redakln.s were help­ Thoiigkts For the Day but flashed an unorthodox brand of western division with four straight honors. The fountain waa notNUrty, but Harvard ha* needed. Methodist, a previously unbeaten : Mrs. Nlcho’as, Ash, Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Harrv R. Bartlett and their ton won second prize which con­ here, Mr. Skelton. She promised less on the ground, gaining only football that forced theX^s Hous- ! Hockey League oeason is snytlii-ip , victories while Springfield J .. J has 1won__ I Battered Holy O oss will find Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fenton who Parents and teachers attending BUI polished vigorously. Ills first (Cornell helped the Ivy league ers to the limit to earn vlHor.v...... , ... j . . • team. They won 19-7, and that Bamforth. Mrs. Charles Gunther, son. Derrick, who hn.s spent sever­ sisted Of glass candlestick holders, BIU that you'd give Buck a 19 yards. A forward-lateral, Ace reformers de-eniphaslze by letting like the sUrt, it should be one of , three games and tied two to lead | ^ ^ no rest for the weary only sent them on to meet Rice, Mrs. Anna Willeke. - have been living in the Coleman and Mrs. Clayton Hills won the the "Book Fair" at the Y. M. C. A. thought was that maybe Dot chanCe.” Parker to Waddy Young to Rhoten The Alphas thought nothmg of al weeks with his grandparents, house on the Hartford road, have Ellington would explain to Pespin. But, like Yale off with 21 points . -s . and for p u y o . 14-7 winner over Arkansas, loser District 7. Captain Miss Hor­ returiied home with them. consolation, a "butter dish, in set­ auditorium Friday evening, No­ J. Conrad Skelton scowled. ' Is Shetley. produced Brooklyn's first the fellow who some years ago tossing pas.ses from their own two- ^ sST CAhTS'. fci) Sf onl.v once in six starts and cur- ace Neuman; Miss Doris Gibber, back. Mr. Nickerson ■won a night O . r . B c r r Drowsy,, he was beginning to won-- ■that true, Dorothea?" score and a safety increased the ■vard line, started and run* tliat Tel. 46S-S. Rorkvin* vember 15. under the spon.sorshlii der about her powers. Suppose offered Texas (Christian an endow­ . ”.n T."... ».VP : f r ‘ S S r ntly the No. 2 team in the south­ Local Sport Hes Ruth Frey, Miss Doris Hart- ot H.rttonI lamp and Chauncey Kinney ash ^xw ’hy why, 1 . . ." Dodgers' lead in the second period. ment If It would never play another turned out to be tricky forward west conference.. trays and Mrs. Charles Fish, of the Mothers' Circle of Gibbons she was just stringing him along? "PH discus-s this matter with pas.sea and even ru.^hed the bail on en played In the new aeason and , tSid H « L y have five ; T v wWle“T S e ‘’burild’ of Mrs. Golds parents, Mr. and , CongregaUonal Church, Assembly, C. L. of C.. will have BUI'S knuckles whitened. Tonight George Cafego passed to Parker football game. should come two te^ -th e New York I ^ j althougli they've | j ®2J-0 winket In addition to this "big four” the Sstrlct 8. Captain Mrs. Ralph handkerchiefs. In pinochle Karl Stephen VonEuw, editor of the you lat«j\ Dorothea. Leave the for the second touchdown, before fourth down dt midfield, a method nation's list of unbeaten and u n -' Mrs. Jjicoh Chorchls. plans to hold its annual Harvest Links was first. He received a the opportunity of hearing War­ he’d find out for sure. . . . through with the first In.stallmcnt, Chatter WilWX, Miss Delia Partridge. Mrs. C. Preston Meacham has ^^e Richmond Memo- Rockville Journal and president of room." Waahington unleashed its futile at least. of play that kept Moriartys' for­ aro ^ y r n t '^ r t o ^ n University tied “majofi" teams includes Bos­ j>o Fiaherty, Mrs. Russell Merk, thermometer and Paul Potocek the Connecticut Editorial Associa­ ren Chappell, brilliant young art­ But Dot shied away from a , Skelton tlKTied to Helen 'and bought a building lot on Holland j Thursday, at 6 p.m. ist. speak. Mr. Chappell whose direct commitment and turned on [ two-toucbdowYi attack In the final ward wall constantly on the alert only (n^garae and It was a tie. Cfievcland's fourth victory was a warrior* get back Into their own ton College, Georgetown, Notre ’"hree long barks for Barker, the Miss Jwn Miller. village of Mr. Gnrgy and will soon , menu 'follows: Pressed chlck- was second. He won a puzzle. Re­ tion. wUl be the guest speaker at Bill. "Let me assure you that my quarter. to protect the advantage earned by clasa Saturday when they meet Dame, Tennessee and Hardin-Sim- ' Dlstrik 9 Captain Miss Lucille | freshments of sandwiches, cake books have twice been selected to the tears. i daughter doe.s nf direct the ac­ Kennel Kluh The Rkngers had a narrow es- 5-0 shutout of the Buffalo Blsons Associated Press master of the start to build a home. , . 1 en mashed potato, mashed turnip, the Men's Club tomorrow evening "Bill, how can you doubt me i • The Bears, leading 14 to 10 going scoring twice In the second quarter Springfield College at Weston and j mons. Michigan was the week's l crystal b ji, who spreadcagled th* Brlgham.^Mrs. Joseph Lavitt, Mias and coffee was served. About fifn In the social rooms of the Ctongre- the rare company of "the fifty tivities of the boOrdv If she Ivts Standing room only this week and once In ,the final period. i | cape from^i losa last night but Saturday—the second time the the Terriers hope to wind up the I only important casualty and the 1 John French has returned t(^, j^ynperry sauce, apple and celery most distinguished books of the Didn't I have Landis tired? Into the last quarter, Inst when they showed the kind of stuff that Barons have beaten that club. The field over the post w-eckend a* he Gladys HaMi, Miss Eleanor Dailey, I West StockbrUlge. Mass teen dollars was added to the club gational church at 8 o’clock. misled yod. I'm sorry. »ut I pride Coston Price tossed a touchdown . . . return engagements: Ray sea.son with a convincing victory. I Wolverines’ 7-6 loss to Minnesota salad, pie. rolls and coffee. year,” Is a graduate of the Art | Haven’t 1 been talking to l ather myself upon being a ju-st^a6 . For Wolf, Jack Munger and Red Daw­ Although the Alpha backs were made them wozM champions last I same evening Hershey walloped tagged 36 w inners in 60 games for Miss Genevhaye Mantak. S4-veral days spent In Tolland his Seventeen members of Marl­ I troasurj’. Slate jSoliceman Russell N. paaa to Lloyd Cardwell In the end small they W'Cre exceedingly fast They gave Boston (College plenty didn't take much aw-ay from their an average of .720. . . runnerup to ■ ’♦ District 10\ Captain Mrs. Ed­ I The people in Gilead who work Starks has returned to his duties Students League of New York. He] ^11 day about Buck Mentor? this reason I feel that It is only son . . . new arrival: Wallace spring to score two goalii In the | Providence 4-1 and Springfield out- of trouble last Saturday w-hiJe C. rating. former home. borough Gran.ge No., 205 attended has taught at the Colorado 1 Dot sank downiown on( the bench zone In the final half minute of and Henderson, a 225-pound tackle, scored the Pittsburgh Hornet* 6-3, Herb w-a» A n Krepz, .NEIA car­ ward Newmarkcr, Mrs. M. C. W'et- Mrs. Grover Harlow was elect­ in Hartford in the insurance of­ at the Stafford Springs Barracks fair to inform you Of' the truth. Butts . . . permanent boarder: last five minutes ( ^ the second C. N. Y. wa* hanging a 33-7 de­ Penn State, held to a 13-13 draw j the East Central Pomona meet­ fices. banks, and the United Air­ Springs Fine Arts Center and lec- | m front of PsSkin's.askin’ With her At no time .since the resignation plav. Howard Jones. was one of the best linesmen seen period and tie the vetrolt Red | Those three leaders all were Idle toonist w-hose "All Prophet-No •teln, Mrs. WilUit^ra Pritchett, Mrs. ed matron of the Tolland Juvenile ing which was held in Bolton la.st after a two weeks' vacation spent aoHumed a Green Bay bounced back from a feat on Springfield. by Syracuse, .Miasiseippi State and I Loss" produced 20 wins In 28 trie* craft, did not have to work on tured at New York University. In-I back, to Bill, she of Mr. Landis has the board ron- here in a number of years. Mor­ Wings 2-2. Detroit, lyinper the last night while Providence, Indi- William* Seek* 'Title Texas Tech have been tied but not I Everett North. \ Grange at the la.st regular meet­ Wednesday night and won the in at his home In Wlnsted. crushed attitude. Bill said doj»- defeat by the Bears a week ago to iartys, however, had too much all- for .7.14. . . In third place waa Har­ District 11. Capt^dn Miss Sara Armistice, Day. The local schools James J. Hayes has been ap­ terested early In his career In sideied the name of Buck Men­ first time out. had takek a 3-0 ^ anapolis and New,- Haven came out WllHam* ha.s high hope* of cap­ beaten. „ ing. be.st attendance banner there be­ type design he studied under a peralely, "Ix)ok. Dot. I didn't mean whip the (Chicago Cardinals, 28 to around power and too many ro- ry Grayson, NEA sports editor, Hammond; Mrs. Atige Carpenter, and the Windham High school pointed administrator of the es­ tor.” w'hltewa*hing at Toronto 'Satur- on the winning side, turing the Little "niree crow-n Sat­ For these teams, and the defeat­ w-ith 27 out of 42 for .643...last, ing 100 percent representation of were also closed so the children celebrated master in Germany, to be 'ungrateful. Honeatly. But (To Be Continued) 7. Pass interceptions set up the servea for the’visitors to rope with ed bui still important members of Miss Margaret Hartefisteln Miss pomona member.s from the local tate of the late Francis McVeigh Buck and I are In a to\igh spot. Packers’ last two touchdowns in 24 Teams Keej uay. so the draw left the tw o te^ms ; The Reds started fast and urday w-hen' it bumps into the and definitely least. Amos Q. Ells- will go back to school, Tuesday of this town, retired station agent, cutUng his own type after the and ran up a total of 12 first downs tied for first place with thr rammed home fi\-e goaL before the Lord Jeffs at Amherst at' Pratt the "big time " fraternity, the Margaret Kent, Miss Elsie Grange. manner of great craftsmen. Old Peakin'11 make It hard for me the fourth period. Clark Hinkle to five for the lo3ers> w-eek's prospects look something (Quick. Watson, the Flit!) Hoople worth. Miss Elaine Poehnert. Marlborough Grange No. 205 morning. who died a short time ago. points each. Buffalo players discovered what field. The Purple battered defend­ reeled and staggered through 27 Willington The Ladles' Aid society of the The Ellington A. C., basketball Book lUiistrations to find another job." scored thr^e of, Green Bay's touch­ All three of the local to.uchdown.a CTilcago's Blackbawks won their ' i^as going on. Then the Blsons er Wesleyan by a -40-6 count in like this. --- - District 12, Captain Mrs. Charles held election of officers last "I-r-I can’t perform a miracle In downs. L Clean Records games and came up w-lth' 17 wln- Miss Jennie H. Church Gilead Congregational church will team 1s making plans for another Turning to book Illustrating In Await Action were produced via the aerial route. first victory In last night’s other three in less than three It* first Little Three tilt w-hlle B C Faces Georgetow-n ne.-s for .630. . . Murphy: Mrs. George Rld?r. Mrs. Thursday night and the following recent years, he has quickly climb­ a few hours. Bill.” Clevelarra rolled over New York. A 40-yard toss from Haefs, to East—Saturday's Boston Col- ' Bernice Burke, Miss ElaineXFrled- officors were’elected: Master Paul meet Wednesday afternoon at the season of games to start the latter "What did your father »ay when game, opening up with a burst of tes for a final 5-3 count. Amherst w-as taking a 6-0 licking home of the president Miss Clara part of this month. Dr. Leonard W. ed to a; distinguished positiw 33 to 0, with Vic Spadacclni In the Zwlrk manufactured the first tally from TMnity. Icge-Georgetow-n game should fi-, rich, Miss Edna Friedrick. \ of Moose Roberts; overseer, John Fuller; you talked to him?" Bill asked. starring role. The former Minne- Mirhigan, Penn State speed in- the last period to whip Rooki(S^‘'”( Bentley of the Reds Winner of th tied up, bqt their final at the hSTKls of Norw-ich Saturday I land crown at Boston Umveraity. yanny Thompson; Tolland, .Mrs. Bridge club Tuesday Ea.«t Hartford, were callers In I The American Red Cross opened son's books for children. "The ersHor Not Vt*l (.hosni. Pittsburgh defeated Philadel­ while Middlehury w-a* absorbing a Maryland 41-0. BVE. Hall; South Willington, Miss Fuller; Pomona. Hannah Johmson; reslated her charm.s. Only one boy out losing a football game, It has Moriartys third and final score second frame to match an earl.v i good. Cnrl\ Liscombe Fprdham, Duquesne, a 7-6 w-in- . .Kobialka negotiated the distanc* Prize.s were taken by Mrs Mer­ Gilead on Sunday. its annual membership campaign Pleasant Pirates.” , phia. 7 to 3, leaving jhe Engles come in the closing period .on a 33-0 pasting from the Coast Guard In 12:40.6 and hla performance en­ Rosa Hall; South Coventry, Louis ritt Usher of Tolland and Mrs. Flora, Mabel Kinghorn/ lady as- had ever questioned her power.. By Danny Shea goal by Tony Demers. Outspeeding ner over St. Mary's of California slsUnt steward, Catherine Eben- Mr. and Mrs. William Milne and for membera today. TTie goal of Full of the absurd delightful still without a victory in eight to be good. That la seen this week pass from Haraburdd to Tumincky before the finish to give theCape Academy. abled Public to take runner-up Kingsbury; North Coventry, Miss Harry MorsTWeMansfleld Depot. the RbckvUle Chapter Is 1,500 That boy sat by her side nbw, still game*. the Canadlens all the way, BiU yesterday, and Browm, which theur: executive comeimittce. Caro- son. Douias. of Larchmont, N. Y., nonsense so dear to children s doubting her ability to rule her The K Gunrils have forwarded in the way saven teams wer* and Horvath added the extra point Carse and Miwh.v March,' broke the lead, then he anti Ce to the the discharge certificate of LM eliminated from the list of the on a placement. The 1(x;al gridders through the Montreal defense to among the once-beaten teams. The age, the guest of their son Rev. world conditions, unrest, uncer- "pleasant" pirate who sailed Into, challenge with a tpM of her au­ Eastern Division nation's undefeated and untied have shown marked improvement tally. other tilt In New England. first two are idle this \i-eek w-hlle er w-as eighth.. .New- Western Division Hing Uje Gophers practically all plays, opened up with five-man a t - ; M^^cel Tremblay and George Pat- (Mhrohy* .Mk>}*) similar attempt against New- York Junior Republic eleven of Litch­ Casey who moved tft Willimnntlc. Polish-Americans Another of Mr. Cntappell’s dl^ It was his last straw of hope. pointed. but Sgt. James Bayllss Is The lineups; Moriartys I.,e. service. The final instructions of his brother-in-law and sister. tlnCtlve contributions to children's Bill clutched a.t It. "Don’t be sore. Chicago Kears ...... 6 2 the and Penn State was tied i teraon all managed to beat him. The markbd improvement of University, 12-0 conqueror of pre­ field gained a 12-7 triumph at th*' ‘wi’' he given in the various courses Eighteen members of the La­ now acting first sergeant pending Tiimlnsky, Zwick; It. Anderson. Clmt Smillv^iimmed hom<> one j The ntandlnes- Beil City.i the second losa for th* In the gathering dusk and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barrasso. literature is "P*ter and the Wolf.” Dot. I—I believe you.” Green B a y ...... 5 3 13-13 bj\ Syracuse, a team that Holland; Ig. Sprout, Heim, Joe Ivar John*on's\lx)wiing ,for the. viously unbeaten Franklin and by Dean Ma'colm S. Pitt of the dies', Aid society gathered at the Lawrence Perry, a student at To Hold a Dance He heard fototsteps, and as he appointment. ■ Cleveland ...... 4 4 boasts it iQ^i* "only to cham­ tally on a gang play then Neil .Col- 1 W eatern Divlftion past two weeks -iias helped hi: Marshall. Men of Monahan-In eight start*... F nrtford .'>ei'0ol of Missions. Miss Willington 11111 church at 10:30 charred fulna of Yeomans hall Sat­ the old folk tale which thU year Corporal Frank Spacek, the K Basils; c. Ferguaon; rg... John vine went down alone to tie the their only previous loss this sea­ urday afternoon, 84 voters of the the. University of Connecticut, was made Into a hauntlngly beau­ turned his heart boitnded Into his Detroit ...... 4 , 4 pions.” Bastls. McIntosh, hlclnni*; rt, Cip- W L TPts. team to league . lekierahip by a Haruin-Simmons ccn)es east to I!nr oiie Stephens of Vernon and last Wednesday morning. They spent the weekend at his home clerk, has forwarded .an applica­ count. 1 Cleveland. . 4 0 0 8 slender margin of onespoint. Ivar '• play Catholic University, 12-6 loa- son w-as to New Britain by 6-0. town of Columbia decided the Im­ The Polish American Athletic tiful orchestral piece that was throat. "Helen!’’ ' Chicago Cardinals . . 2 5 Kent State of Ohio, which top­ pola, Elnsevlch; re. Solomonson: they’ve w-on four and tied two R. rtr.niey Kendig of Hartford. lied a small quilt and. sewed on here. .She said, "Yes, Bill, I came tion to Regimental Headquarters Yesterday's results Cleveland ped the list a ‘week ago, Franklin The league sUndings: | Hershey 2 2 took the “honors" of ni^li single j er to the strong 'Tulsa team last aprons for the annual sale which mediate fate of school consolida- Club wlil hold a dance at Sub- played with such signal success for a transfer to the 3iyl Battalion qij. Murdock: Ihb, Maraburda; rhb. games, At I' e session tonight an offer- Members of the Farm Bureau !jy the Boston Symphony Orches­ dow-it to see you. I’m sorry, but 33, New York 0; Brooklyn 16, and Marshall, ' Renaselaer Tech t ‘ • W. T. U s ., Indianapolis . 1 2 and three string with sebiWof 138 : week. The meeting betw-een those ill" vvi'l be rc-eiveil to help defray will be held December 13. Mrs. tiem with an emphatic vote against Alpine club on the 23rd of Novem­ Headquarters as a clerk. The de­ Horvath. Staiim: fb,- Haefs. Ne,'.- York .Ranger* . .1 and 345 reapeclivciy. X i ancient rivals Yale and' Prince- appropriation of |51,()p0 for con­ are invited to attend a meeting to ber. Art McKay’s orchestra will tra. Again ' he exhibits in this I overheard what you just said.” Wa-shlngton 14; Detroit 17. Chica­ and Bethany of West Virginia Pittsburgh , 1 4 the c^pcn.res of' the school, as, no John R. Edwards, Mr.s.' Charles be held at the Gilead Community partment, which Is situated In were the others which suffered Alph.'is Lc. Blnck!* It. Hender­ I')etroit ...... 1 Buff Bin . 1 3 Team No. 1, handicapped byvils ‘te ,' heads a list of garnet of tradi- Coach Tom Kelley of Manche*r Korner and .Mrs. Neil Goodrich struction and purchase of a build­ 8 to 12 p. m„ and 'WlU book a sense of humor and a de­ New Britain Is In command of go Bears 14; Green Bay 28, Chi­ son; Jg. Artatur; c. Worrell; rg. 4 ! ter High refereed as Trinity rentetrafon fee wa.i charged, hall on Tuesday aftemocm at 1:30 lightful. sensitive understanding. Bill waa so glad to see her he cago Cardinals 7; Pittsburgh > 7, their first defeat*. F. and M., up'' (Jhl.cago ...... 1 / 'Eastern IM vision loaa of a alar performer in Rajk- (tional importance which include*. fleetinr and Bingo served dinner The menu was ing site for an elementary school. modem and Polish music, First Ll«nit. Walter Cowles of Scott; rt, Prooset; re, Johnson; qb. Toronto ...... 1 mond Smith, because of an Injury,'’' yracuse-Colgmte, Columbia-Navy, blanked Amherst at Hartford Sat­ A motion made by Victor Fried, o'clock. Miss Llzbeth Macdonald, "dance is held annuaUy by Mr. (Jhappell's books will be on couldn’t speak. He realized how Pbiladelphla S. setter of tw6 "blg-tlme" rivals, Springfield . 3 0 urday, 6-0 ,. .and Chris.McCormick ' facred i'eart Circle, Daughters hash, sweet pickles. Cabbage salad, Extension Health Specialist, will badly he needed someone to con­ Manchester. finally bowed 13-0 to New York Newton; Ihb, Smith: rhb. Holmes; New- York Americans I Providence . . 8 3 satisfied itself to an even break ply Cross-Temple and Pitts- rolls, apple pie' with chee.“e and summer resideftt, that the motion s for the benefit of their display among scores of others at One Headquarters Sunday’s 'ocbedule--Green Bay fb. MeskUl. burgh-Nebraska. w-as the umpire as Rhode Island of Icabclla v.ill hold a meeting this speak on the "Care of the Feet.” the Book Fair Friday evening and fide In, someone he could trust. at New York. Detroit at Philadel­ Univeralty. T he othera, except Boston .-. 0 PhlUdelphia .. .. 2 2 w-lth the Btronger team No. 3. evening at 7:30 o'clock at Red, coffee. he adopted, emerged from a shuf- athletic teams. John Falkowskl During an intei'vlew with Ser­ Score by I*criods Uuldea (iephers lAmd State nosed out Univeralty of Con­ ThCA Republican Towm Commit­ is the chairman of the dance com­ he has kindly consented to auto­ Her loyalty made his chcek.s bum. phia. Chicago Bears at Washing­ Kent State, bowed by narrow Montreal ...... 0 New- Haven ...... 1 2 Even though the lower clas.s necticut, 13-12, at Stores after Men's Ka'I. Tl-e:-e will be a grocery ,^At the Tolland Grange meeting lle of verbal exchanges throughout tee and Representative-elect Elton "It—It was swel,l of you to geant Orcutt at the Hartford- margins to rti-ala in their ow-n Moriartys ...... 0 12 0 7 19 bow-iers ot team No. 4 have shown Mid-w-est—Michigan and North- when officers were elected.’-iMrs. afternoon to be defeated by mittee and his assistanU are; Olga graph his books after the speak­ ton, (leveland at Brooklyn. Touchdowns. Zwick. Horvath, wcatem clash in the standout trailing 12-0 at the half...Howl* bingo fol'bv.'ing.. at 8:15 o'clock. the W. Buell will give an oyster supper come.” he mutteredrT State Armory, your correspond-'^ clam, Moravian dropping a 6-0 de- steady Improvement, the big guns Mohr started' at quarterback for Mabel Xlnrgansen was named oral vote. The second clause in Brozowskt, decorations; Henry ing program Is over. This will ent was Informed that all ciaion to tied but . unbeaten Sus­ ■Tumlnsky. Point from try after gaiKO of tho western confetenee Carl Party at the Gilead Community hall on Gryk. publicity,; Joe Manone, be an unusual opportunity to pre­ Dot bounced to her feet. "Well, "J Maxie and BUl did not do well the Uconns.,. 1 'lilldren of Mary of St. Flora, Mrs. Raymond Jacobs,lady the warning was not taken up, as Saturfay evening. November 16 at I guess I’m Intruding.” pany clerks are to be taken away, quehanna. Kent State took a 23-7 touchdown. Horvath (placement). enough to keep their team from w-ith second place aa the atake. assistant steward and Harry I^a- gathering darkness made adjourn­ parking; Tony Dubaldo, tickets; sent some happy child a rare and Official.*, referee. Down; umpire. The winner w-iU retain a chance of 'i/Ci a church will hold a card six o'clock. Florence Slmlenakl..checking; Fred lovely book designed by the artist "No, you’re not,” Helen said from their respective companies (lefeat from a bigger Ohio rival, Minors Out to Eliminate falling back-into the cellar posi­ Fordham's harrier*' defeated C. pe.rt teninl't 'n the basement of boiite executive committee, all of ment necessary: crisply. She moved closer to Dot. and gro)iped in one headquarters I SportH Roundup Akron. ' IJthwln; head- linesman. Wolfram. tion. beating out Minnesota if the South Willington. Server and Edward Kovls, refresh­ himself. ( >phers are as tired as they should C. N. Y. on Saturday in a dual the cliych fol'owlng the Novena Charles Coyle, registrar of vot­ her face white and set. "It’s time in the near futuir. This system Is The undefeated and untied The contests next week w-lll be, meet. 20-3,5. and Manchester’* Mrs. Grover Harlow of Mans­ ers. was named moderator of the ments. Mrs. William J. Shea Is gener­ now under way In the Regulars By Eddie Brietz team*: • teams No. 2 and No. 3 on alloys be by now;. Injuries struck North- ectviccs Th’bc will be prizes amj field was elected Worthy ^Matron al chairman of this communlW you were honest with Bill.” The Shaughnessy Playoff w-p3tern hard in w-inning over Illi­ Francis Leary finished in a tie for . rerreshf ontr. The following cijm- mckihg. The first motion was "I like that!” Dot flared. "What and Is 'expected to hit us soon. New York, Nov. 11 - Smart base­ Team W rt*. o .r. Saturday's Stars S A 6 and 7 and team No. 1 against fourth place over the five-mila of Tolland Juvenile Grunge.' made by Mrs. C. Taylor, one of the Wapping educational project, and la business U It of yours how 1 treat ball men Say Billy Meyer of Kan- Milligan (Tenn.) ^... 137 12 No. 4 on 8 and 9. nois. 32-14. Notre Dame, which mittce ivHl he in charge. Miss Howard Richardson of" South assisted by the following commit­ All last week, this column fofe- had another hard afternoon beat­ course at Van (fortlandt Park in Eophic Schaefer, Miss Gertrude petitioners, that the meeUng be Mra. W. W; Orart Symonds Observe BIU?” caat Jmporlant changes In tho K *0* City la not the mysterious third St. Ambrose (jikO .. .8 134 0 Atlanta. Nov. 11.—(J»)—An e f-‘- ' A total of 24 rule, amefidmenta Standings: New York, being clocked in 28:18 - Coventry has accepted employ­ tee: Mrs. Heniy Mutrie, Mrs. John man in the Cleveland managerial W ing Na^■y, 13-7, meets Iowa. 14-6 I'vrphv, Miss Stephanie Yanishew- adjourned for one week. By a "7394, Mancbeatcr “I happen to really like Bill.” personnel. The greatest of these, Boston College .i..'. .7 281 27 fort to eliminate the Shaughnessy and three contract changes—most L loser to , Nebraska, the leading .. Harry Squairito was at fuU- ’ ment at the Gardiner Hall. Jr., check list vote, this motion was de­ P. Hutchinson, Mrs. Cornelius Helen said. "And I don’t want to picture. Well, who Is, then—Horns­ Georgetown ...... 7 247 22 By The Associated Press play-off as a means of determining Team No. 2 ...... 11 9 sl:''. Mira Anna Kessay and Miss thread mill in South Willington. 50th Anniversary Foley, Mrs. Joseph Volz, Mrs. of course, was the promotion of of them technical revision*—^will team of the Big'Six. Illinois faces back aa New York Military A(xid- feated by a vote of 60 to 24. see him made a fool of by some­ our (Company Commander. Major by? . . . Pete Scalzo, the feather­ Tennessee ...... 7 225 12 Bruce Smith and Joe Mernik, minor league baseball ebampion- Team No. 1 ...... 10 10 amy drubbed Cheahire, 20-6... Betty Cc.c.sav. The Mission Circle will convene Ward E. Stiles, son of A. E. Charles Hubbard and Mrs. A. W Minnesota - Smith ran 80 yards for be (xinsldered by the membership. Ohio State and Indiana, 20-0 w-in­ Mrs. Phoebe U. Karber I A. R. Sharpe, architect, made a Stiles, of Pleasant Valley, who one who makes promises lust to James H. McVeigh. This column weight king. Is going to the coast Ea. ^ three last-period Texa* League, the-amendment to ciation's headquarters, and a move M. Schubert ..115 103 108—326 ped Colorado 21-6, fight it out for again heads the weekly wrestUllg.' She r/cs bom In New York October John W. Belcher, of Ellington Teachers -...... touchdow-ns that brought Wildcats 6,1854, the daughter of Robert and did not consider this the opportune Road, re-entered the Hartford number of. relatives here and In "That’s not true." Dot spoke at the armory at 7:30 for a regu­ Phall took charge, the Dodger# .7, ISO 24 the - major-minor ; league rule* to regaining part or all of an estl- W. Dietz, Sr. ..107 109 108—324 second, place in the Big Six. Kan­ program at Foot Guard Hall. Hi* : time for the town to engage In a other towns and pities In the state Top Grid Scorer defiantly, but her eyes avoided have paid off $300,000 of a $400,- Texas A. and M. . . . .7 .145 27 back to trim Illinois, 32 to 14. w-oulil provide that; mate/l pool of $300,000 accumulat­ opponent next Thursday night will Margaret ((Campbell) Gilmore and bosp'ital last Friday. lar drill period. The uniform will Charley MtiNulty, Manhattan — sas goes east to play George Vernon Grangers debt as large as $51,000. Harvey as well as a boat of friends paid Helen’s. be khaki complete. Major Mc­ 000 debt besides investing a pile Stanford ...... 7 134 51 "Except in ca*e.s where a split- ed in a reserve fund. 427 397 436 1260 Washington w-hile Kansas State, be Marvin Wcatenbetig, Um old came to Rockville at the age, of Sbuitleff (111.) ...... 7 113 19 Scored four touchdow-ns in his season sriiedule is adopted with tr/o, residing here since that time. - S. Collins called attention to the their respects to the couple. Mr*. "Oh, but It Is, Dot. Bill’s poor. Veigh will be present as he begins of lettuce in players . one A recommendation submitted by Team Nu. 2 (S) beaten 20-13 by South (Carolina, Shadow and onca champ of th* Symonda Is the former Ottilia New York, Nov. 11. — (^ — He hasn’t much time 6r money, to Albton (liidh.) ...... 7 n o 16 team's spectacular 45 to .41 win the championship being awarded Fort Worth of the Texas League, W. Irwin . .110 92 114—316 faced Iowa State, 7-6 winner over maL This means another excit­ ^' She was the wridow of Frank H. To Present Plav fact that the amount requested his new duties as Commander of man's opinion; Based on accomp- over Marquette. was one-twentieth of the entire Pupils Perfect Swanson of this town, s sister of Jack Hunt, line-smashing full­ spend on a girl. What other rea the 3rd Battalion. No new Com­ liahmenta. Mianesota is No. 1 in East Stroudsburg . to the w-inner of the post-season if adopted, w-ould require Judge F. Murphy .111 101 113—325 Drake. ing battle aaraite the fan* who da- [ . Karber. She was a member of the Mrs. William Mitchell of Fairfield son could you have for wsuitlng (Pa.) Teacbeni . . . .7 n o 33 Pete Kmetovic, Stanford series between the w-lnners of the Brabant to refund to each club "the I. Jolinron . 86 121 138—345 Union Oongregationed church. grand list of. the totsm of Columbia back of little Marshall college In pany Commander has yet been ap­ football circles. Just take a look Marquette, beaten 45-41 by Man­ mand thrilUng action all the w ay.' and added that he believed It no streeL Another sister, Mrs. Emma West Virginia, personally scored to go out with him?" - Cornell ...... 6 161 13 Caught pass from Frankie Albert respective halves of the split-sea­ amount paid in by them to the N. Warner . 79 107 107—293 hattan in last w-eek'a wildest ■niree other touts are on the card - ' " Mrs. Karber leaves a son, Frank III Attendance pointed. a t the clasa of opposition the .6 foi- first touchdown and ran Inler- The young people of Vernon time for the town to Incur a debt Stevens resides In Glastonbury. five touchdowns In his team’s vic­ BUI tntemipted feebly. "Dot’s Gophers have knocked off. Pacinc Lutheran . . . 176 40 son schedule, the club W'hich ha* said Association aa membership game, takes on Michigan State as usual. R, Karber of Hamden, Conn., a Mr. and Mrs. Symonds have The enlistment of 8 gL George Notre Dame ...... 6 158 34 ceptod pass back 45 years for an­ the highe.st percentage computed and protection fees for the 10-year 388 421 472 1279 Grange will present "The Heart of this size. tory over Detroit Tech the past promised to help Buck. Helen.' Beeny expired this week. Sergeant while Detroit, which picked up graaddaugrhter Mrs. Herbert Yerxa Ebtchange,'' a three-act comedy on three ehlldrea, Mrs. Em sst Judd, week end to take over high in­ “Ye*. I know aU about that,” Hardin-Slmmon* .6 147 32 other in 20-10 triumph over Wash­ on a baaia of games w-on and lost period, 1031-1940, both Inclusive prestige with.# 3-0 victory over ' of Hamden, two frandchlldren and Mrs. Vera C. Taylor answered Perfect attendance puplla for Beeny, platoon sergeant of tho NaoMS Is Names MiUersville (P a) ington. Thursday,' at Vernon Grange hall, that he was right, it was not "the of Devon, thl* sUte, Harold Sy­ dividual scoring honors among the Helen said grimly. She turned to during the i-egularly adopted (and including the 1941 member­ Team No. 1 (2) Texas CSiristian, plays Conzaga on 0 htotar, Mrs. Sarah McGinn of with'the following cast: last month at the North Bolton monds, of Pittaaeld. Mass., and BUI. "You’re smart, BlU. Can’t first platoon and very popular CMorado'a quarterback, click, Teachiera ...... 6 134 35 More LiSndsberg, (jorn^l — schedule must be declared cham­ ship and protection fee), cn- for the Low Man ...... 87 96 90—273 time to build the school, because It nation’s footbaUers with a total of among the Guards for his fair makea his pUya do Juat that . . . the west coasL Hockey Oaml. Florida. Ralph Dartmorc, Theunls Werk- school follow: Perry Symonda, of Bayslde, L. I. 114 points. you see how ridiculous It Is for La Croaoe (Wia.) Bcortd two of hla team's three pions of the league of which such exact period of m em ber^p of any W. Holland ....1 0 7 94 93—294 No Cbaago ia South The funeral will be held on Tues- hoven; Arthur' Princeton. Clayton should have been erected many Cynthia B. Chamberlain, Elvlo One grandson, Duane Judd, Is an her to pretend she (;sin run the handling of the me*. I* now await­ when Fred Shook tackles ’em for Teachers ...... 6 123 9 touchdowns, one on a dash of 37 club la a member.” present member if it be fore a less A. Larder ...... 87 117 98—302 South—The situation hasn't years ago. She added that she A late-comer In the race for ing active appointment In the at three o’clock from the Ladd Weber; Socker Quigley, ClarenCe V. Coda, Vella L. Coda, Ann L. arranger for Jan Savltt’a orches­ Individual laurels. Hunt has board?" Maury (Norfolk, Va.) High, they New Britain (Conn.) yards, in 21 to 0 victory over Yale. Commenting on the proposal In period.” The fees range from $20 J. Pontlllo .....134 99 97—303 changed much in either of the By The Amadatcd Pr**6 knew of people who were planning ' - oMrnl Home. Rev. Dr. George Burke; Hartley Decker^ Edwin Erickson, Robert A. Fllnk, Michele tra. .r crosswl the opposition goal line 19 "She helped to get Landis fired, regiment as Second Lieutenant. tU y that way . halfback Teachera ...... 5 103 21 Paul diriatman, Misaoiiri — hi* tentative agenga for the De­ yearly for C2ass E clubs to $250 south's big conferonces and Isn't , Nattewd Laagw Krookesb pastor of th e . Union Wirtalla; George Williams, Wal to move away from (Columbia If J. Gigllot Patricia E. Grlawold, BUI objectM. We are Informed by the Mecha­ Quick of Franklin and Marshall is Wittenberg (O.) . . . .6 100 20 Tossed two scoring paasea and cember meeting, W. G. Bra'mham, yearly for Class AA organizatUma. 415 406 378 1199 likely to change thla week. Ten­ Chicago 3 Montreal 1.' the school was not built, and also times In 8 games and In, only one ^fiiMresatianal church will offici- lace Thrall: Uncle Joseph, Gaylord Joseph Haley, Ruth I. HIcking, Ignores Own 1 ■g Clothsa contest has failed to count Tom "Oh. BIU, where's your common nized Cavalry regiment of Hart­ the fastest guy on the squad , . . Minnesota ...... 6 99 52 man for a third touchdown as president-treaaurer of the aastxda- “The adoption of thia.recommen- Team No. S (2) nessee, after Masting Southwest- N ew Y ork R aagm * 3 ' pS^Burial will m in Grove Hill Paine; Martha, Shirley Kahan! that she knew of persons who Herald L. Lee, Jr., Carolyn M. sense? M n ils was fired because ford that they may be sent to thrust is the backfield threat of Long Island Univ. . .3 36 7 tigers beat Colorado ^21 to 6. tkm. said It would Miminate award datkm,” commented Braham, “will J.. Fox ..89 96 99—284 em of Memphis 40-0, takes on a tie. would makS their home here if Harmon of Michigan, the leader Daisy, Lylabel Strong; Aunt Morris, Barbara J. Nichols, Alan DenverOP)—Merle Dunning waa moet of tbs season up to now, be was a bad coach, because Pat Texas instead of Florida. P.S,r- the Mansfield (Pa.) Teachers . . . Bob Boggau, Notre Dame — of the charoplonahlp to the winner necessitate the cancellation of all C. Blanchard . . 87 102 94—288 bigger 'Inilependent," Virginia, Aaaatl Or—f OfHeen Thomaslna, Eleanor Webb; Louise, the school was erected. , E. Rogers, Kenneth J. Skinner, blown 40 feet by the explosion of failed to score In bis team’s defeat Hurly and every West High sup­ It’B stlU January 3rd. and Romeo Popp pops ’em over for BUly Jefferaon, lIlMiMippi Paoaed 32 yards for first Irish "of a ao-called Shaughnessy memberships in the National As- W. Dietz, Jr. .. 99 194 90—293 which beat Washington and -Lee Indleiiepob* $ : rtrmitga h— slected the Faith Blinn; Harriet. Grace Rls- Kenneth Tripp presented figures (Jordon Yates. a 1,000 gallon tank of gas. Ignor­ by MlnncaoU Saturday and porter wanted him to go. Dot had Misaisatppi U. State—Sailed three touclidown touchdown down and ran seven series,” and would recognise “the ao(Hation for 1941, and all. player H. Bengston ..112 105 117—334 30-6. Miasiaaippl, tied for the N ew H avm i S < for the coming ley; Matilda, Della Worcester. on the maintenance of a new school ing his own flaming clothes, he dropped Into a tie for second place nothing to do with that.” The North Pole, whl

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Re d h a s Sense and Nonsense JUSrtJL D b u y S t r/^ REIHT/>^ 7/r //« ’ MacGregor snd MsePherson Pretty near harvest time in tha Trying to back out of trouble is decided to become teetotslera, but next: not always a satisfactory way to MacGregor thought It would* be A long wisp of artificial grain get out. -iSAl^SnCR best if they had one bottle of whls- was the ornament on a girl’s hat hey to put In the cupboard In case In the tramcar. It was placed William—-Mr. Jones left his um­ of illness. horizontally, a«d It was Uckling brella again. I do believe he .would the face of a man who sat next to Apartments—Flatfr— Legal Noticoa 78 Hospital Dance After three days MaePheraon leave hU head If It ware loose. Help Wanted— Male or could bear It no longer and said; the wearer. Soon It came to rest Jack—I dare eay you’re right. 1 Aatonoblles For Sal* 4 Tenem enta M AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD George May Post in his ear. -IfcMDENT, Lost u 4 Foeedl Female Qei "MacGregor, ah’m not verra well.” heard him aay only yeeterday ho PCJR. at Uanchaster, within and for the The man took a huge claspknife was going to Colorado for his FOR SALE—FOUR DOOR 1931 FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tene­ District of Manchester, on the »th , .4 ides Named "Too late, MaePherson. Ah was Lj_* >A88 BOC^NO. 84764 — Dodge sedan in good condiUon, WANTED—MALE or female, ex­ day o f N ovem ber. A. D., J940. verro’ sick m'sel’ all day yester- from hla pocket and began strop­ lungs. to hereliy given that Paaa ment, all lateet ImprovemenU, heater. Owner forced to sell, 650 perienced clerks In fruit and Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq.. •lay/ ping It bn the palm of his hand. 84764 “laaued by The vegetable Dept., meat Dept., and garage. 234 Center street. Occupied by Pittman •Oh, what ars you going to do?" cash. Call after 6; Tel. 3618. '^'Kstat* of William O’Rourke late A railroad agent In Africa had ' Bavlnga Bank of Mancheater hai grocery Dept. Apply at once. Mr. CommittecB In Charge o f It U well to accept the Inevitable cried the girl. been "bawled out" for doing things /f-/f of Mancheater, In said District, de- "If them oats gets In my car I Iwen Joat or deatroyj^. 1940 PACKARD 6 deluxe sedan. Foster, Everybody’s Market. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement. ceitsed. __ _ ' gracefully, but It be evil we should without orders from headquarters. V tea application haa been made to On mqtlop of Harold W, flarrlty Affair Nov. 22 Select­ again. Miss,'* replied the victim, Buy lt on Brunner's Budget Plan. Inquire 42 Florence street. Mentioned Most Likely not accept It as Inevitable so long One day hla boss received the fol­ ^ aald fin k by the Peraon ‘n whow Only $100 down, then $19.50 per of said Manchester, administrator as there Is anything we can do to "there's going to be a harvest." BY J. R. W1LL1A51S OUR BOARDING HOU»B D o g s — Birds— PeU 41 ORDERED:— That six months ed! by the Chairman. lowing aUrtlIng telegram: UUTUUK WAV name auch book month. 80 Oakland street. Tele­ from the »th day o f N ovem ber A. D.. Man to Succeed Neva­ avert, it. "Tiger on platform eating con- navment of the amount of deposit Houses For Sale 72 1940 be and the sam e a re lim ited No man is a hopeless fool until phone 5191. FEMALE DOG SPAYED, $2.50, Committee members who will ductor. Wire instructions.” I CANY 1 JUST LEARMEO TMAT YOU t h r e e repreaented by said and allnwed for the creditors with­ dan as Foreign Rela­ Sir Henry Hawkins, th# Judge, he has made a fool of himself twice the Issuance of a duplicate book 1934 HUPMOBILF. sedan $95. $15 female cats spayed $3.50, niale FOR SALE OR FOR RENT—Four in which to bring In their claims serve in behalf of the annual UNDERSTAND , B ir o BBIMNS VOTED POR cats altered $1.00. Dr. G. E. Bit- against said estate, and the said ad­ tions Group Head. presiding over s trial, had to listen In the same way. If we forget our animosities our ANVBOOV therefor. ______down. $5 per week. No Ifnance room bungalow at 198 Vernon dance of the Women's Auxiliary' to a long and tedJpuA apeech f.rotn . FOR AtAVOR.'— INASMUCH AS good Jr., 10 Lasellc Road, .West ministrator is directed to give pub­ of the Manchester Memorial hos­ enemies are more likely to forget WHO IS TOO charge. Brunner's, 80 Oakland street, Manchester Green. C. S. lic notice to the creditors to bring one of the lawyers. As the speech "Will Hitlef Take Heed?” said FATTLETCN w a s ELECTED BY Hartford, or 62 Silver street, Mid­ In their claims within said time al­ pital at the Hotel Bond ballroom, us. LAW TO MAKE street. Tcl. '5191._____ ■ Brown. Washington, Nov. 11.—(iP)—The ; showed no sign of coming to an the headline in the evening paper. e x a c t l y THREE VOTES, X Announcements dletown. lowed by posting a copy of this Friday evening, November 22, 1939 PLYMOUtH coupe, 1938 ortler on the public sign post near­ unexpected death of Senator Key pnd. he passed the lawyer a slip And at least one reader looked up MAKE HIMSELF ;YOU REALIZE WHAT YOU COST WANT RIDE TO Hartford. Start est to the place where the deceased were announced today. In a d -, W paper on which was written: 'The first cross-country cham­ Bulck sedan, .1938 Plymouth l,ots For Sale 78 Pittman (D-Nev) gave post-elec- ' to ask the family; "Where’s MORE h a d y o u VOTED FOR work 8:00 a. m. Write Box H. last dwelt within said town and by ditlon to Mrs. G. I. Emerson., gciln l"Patlence Competition. Gold pionship race In the United States sedan, 1936 Pontiac .ledan, 1935 Articles For Sale 45 publishing the same In some news­ tlon Washington a suddenly som- ' H eed?” COMFORTABLE SWEENEY, I'D HAVE WON FOR SALE—BUILDING lot. on eral chairman, and Mrs. Alfred _ nedal; Sir Henry Hawkins. Hon- was run under the auspices of Herald^______International pickup. Cole.AIotors paper having a circulation 'In said ber atmosphere today but, since , Sundqulst. co-chairman, and Wil­ ' ^15/ AS IT IS FOR SALE—MEN'S rebuilt and Autumn street, 75x150. Apply 29 probate district, within ten days governments must go on. Senator ; 'orsble mention: Job.” Time may be money but not to the New York Athletic Club In BFt.tARDE PALM reader, advice at The Center -6463. from the date of this order, and re­ lard B. Rogers, honorary chair­ relasted shoes. Better than new Cottage street. George (D-Ga) was soon mention­ the loafer. 1883. F A P / f on all affairs of life, known from turn ' make to this court of the man. they are as follows: One of our readers says Eve cheap shoes. See them. Sam notice given. , ed as the most likely man to suc­ coast to coast. 532 Ann et*"®®*’ Kusiness Services Offered IS Yulyes, 701 Main. ____ General committee—Mrs. Frank didn’t know she was nude until Hartford, 9 a. m.—9:30 p. m. Tel. Judge. ceed him as head of the important ■*5 Gerlach, Mrs. James McKay, Mrs. Ijegal Notices Senate Foreign Relations Commit­ she ate the apple, and wonders If 6-1370. ______ORDER YOUR STORM doors, H -n -n -4 0 . H. Cooper Smith, Mrs. Harold Al- It Isn’t about time to pass the HOLD EVERYTHING BY CLYDE LEWIS storm sash and weather strips Fuel and Feed 49-A AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD tee. / ' vord, Mrs. Charles Felber, Mrs. apples again. now. All kinds of woo a line, Court directs the Administrator to ed beyond measure." Colleagues Treasurer—Mrs, Harold C. Al- fnitlalt. numbers and abbrevlAtlons w e " s p e c ia l iz e in roofing and ■at the farm. Frank V. Williams. Vehicle Laws Predomi­ election in 1942. up a notice with the words: "God give piildlc notice to all persona In- and associates likewise voiced their The vacancy in the chairmanship vord. •ach count as a word and compound siding. Workmanship guaran­ 1 Buckland. ______lercsled therein to appear and be .Committee on prizes—Mrs. H. save the King.” words AS two words. Minimum cost teed. Time payment.s arranged. beard thereon by publishing a copy nate; The Cases. sorrow. of the Foreign Relations Commit­ I f o r SALE— CABBAGE for sauer­ of this order In some newspaper With the turn of International Cooper Smith, chairman; Mrs. tl pries of three lines. Also carpentry. A. A. Dion Inc., tee was expected to be filled by the Not only docs one need to be a lelns rates per day for tranalrnl kraut, good solid heads, 30c per liavlng a circulation In said District, events at such a critical stage, the elevation of Senator Walter K. Herfirrl House, Mrs. Walter Gor­ ads. 299 Autumn street. Phone.4860. live days before said day of bearing A largo docket of town court man? Mrs. Harold Alvord, Mrs. good man to hold a good job hut Slareh IT, 1P2T bushel. Phone 7965, 108 Ridge St. and return niaUe to tbls Court. question of Pittman’s successor ns George. Georgia Democrat, who, he must be good to get such a Cash Charge cases awaited Judge Raymond R. chairman of the Senate Foreign James McKay. WII.Ll.tM S. HYDE Bowers this morning as a result like Pittman, has been a supporter position. THE UPKEEP «-// % Coniecullvs Uays...j 7 GREEN MOUNTAIN poUtoes, Judge, Relations Committee immediately of President ■ Roosevelt’s foreign Ticket committee—Mrs. Frank % Consecullvs Days... > cisill els Millinery— Djressmaking 19 white and mealy, grano for. bak­ H -ll-n -4 0 . of police department activity dur­ became a matter of moment. Gerlach, Mrs. Edwin C. Higgins. Day ...... Ill clsIlS els ing the week-end. Practically all policies. \ "W'onderful achievement!" the All orders for irregular ineerllone WANTED—ALL CUSTOMERS to ing, 75c bushel. Delivered. Tele­ AT ,V COURT OF T-RORATE HELD Senator Pat Harrison (D-MissI Publicity—Mrs. Charles John­ of the counto were violations of Election of a new pfiesident pro spokesman shouted. "You've Quit W'orrying, Boots Will be charged at the one lime rate. know I have moved from 67 to 43 phone 37.54. J. Swanson, Bolton, at Manchester, within and far the was the ranking committee mem­ tempore may be postponed, Wash­ son, Mra. t^haries Felber. broken all records for a non-stop HOOiS AND HER BUDDIES Special rates for long term every Pearl. Alterations and all kinds of district Ilf Manchester, nn the 9th the motor vehicle laws. ber, but for him to take the post ington sources said, until the next flight. How’ did you do It?” 4my advertising given upon request dav nf November. A. !>.. 1910. In one case, however, George <^o ! 'lo o CM4 '♦1E,VV.,-XOO O-IA. AX •S. VMOY4..'X VlVS'rt..? Ada ordered before the third or sewing. Call "So.'., Mrs. Pauline would mean relinquishing chair­ Congress meets in January. How­ "Well, to tell the truth." the ■5."Ov. "’<00 Household Goods 51 Present WILLIAM -S. HYDE. Ks(i , Jones, of no addre.ss, was fined $10 c o u u o , -to LS.Avr '3'U 0<,r NU tUVKI. IMC T. M. II months. Outfit includes Bedroom, apidlcatlon he heard and determin­ of Secretary Hull. He is also one Chorus to (ib name a committee to work for the m t M •orrect publication of advertising Living Room and Kitchen com­ ed at the Urobate Office In Manchea- $5 and costs was Imposed in the will be rectified only by cancellation AUSTIN CHAMBERS—Local and tcr In said Dlstrlet, on the 16tb of the members of Congress whose extension of the bus service, has af the charge made for the service plete. If you need furniture, see ca.se of Howard Hagedom of 89 named Judge Raymond R. Bowers. ‘Bah! This patnpered new generation!” Long Distance Movers. Tel.- 6260. dav nf Nnveiniter, A. D.. 1910. at Oakland street arrested Satur­ re-clection encountered presiden­ 99 gendered. 68 Hollister street. this value because it is a very un­ (Vclnck In the forenoon, and that tial opposition in the 1938 cam­ To Watcrimrv The request for the extension is All advertisemenia must conform usual one. notice he . given to all persons In­ day on North' Main street for in­ to have a loop . from the present la style, copy and typography with terested'in said estate of the |>en- toxication and breach of the peace. paign—a fact which did not en­ regulations enforced by the publtsh- 18 MONTHS TO PAY^ denev nf said application and the courage relations between George terminal in Manchester Green that f I jnny b u s in e s s •rs and they reserve the right to Repairing We will arrange easy terms for time' and )>!ace of hearing tUerij- Had Poor Brakes would continue through Wood- adit. revise or reject any copy con- and Mr; Roosevelt. Beethoven Glee ('liih to you and we guarantee In writing: on. hv puMlshlng a copy of (his Leon F. Luth, 22. of 69 Hemp­ Despite George’s disapproval of bridge street and connect either aldered objectionable. REPAIRING AUTO TOPS, side no payments in case of sickne.ss or order'In some newspaper having a CtX)SING HOURS—Claseined ada rirciilutlon In said dlstrlet, at least stead street, New London, was ■some of the administration’s do­ Assist Brass G.ily's by a -4>ontinuatlon of the loop %o .bo published same day must be curtains, luggage, hand made dog unemployment. found guilty of operating a car throtigh Woodbridge stre^ ^ collars, harness. Charles Laking. live davs before the day of satd- mestic program, he has given his Nazis Rule Europe's feoelved by H o’clock noon Satur­ Free Auto Transportation hearlng. to appear If they see cause equipped with defective brakes, support generally to Mr. Roo.se- Singers in (.oneert. Manchester Green road and ' WASH rUHBS They Won’t Play BY HOY CRANB days 10:2- Ada are accepted over the teie- home again absolutely fcee. Or ""'’^'WH.I.IAM 8 HYDE •vas driving hit a stop sign at major liaison men on legislative travel to Waterbury this Saturday street. ' ^ the Rumanian stamp above, HANDS, (GENTLEMEN tWhOQe at the CHARGE RATE given regulate your piano or player .1 udKc. TOO LATE, 1 \ OF TROUBLE, piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. drive your own car and we will re­ Hartford road and West Center matters pertaining to International night to a.isist the Mendelssohn Over 70 new houses have been one of a recent Boy Scout semi­ above as s eonvenelnce to adver­ fund your gas if you make a pur- ?r-n-n-«*v THINK WFLL EASVi VOU'D tisers. bat the CASH RATES wHl be street. affairs. Male Chorus of that city in the built In the area within the last postal series— i.s Gorman again, FIND THE BETTER LOOK accepted as FULL PAYMENT If rha.se of $10 or more. AT A UnUHT OF PRORATE HEl.D Howard Eddy, 21. of 700 Lincoln Declines 1« Conunent nresentation of its L5th anniver­ two years. Judge Bowers will for the first time since 1818. This sabotaoerS b a c k a the ^ Id at the business office on or be- Help Wanted— Female S5 ALBERT’S f u r n i t u r e CO. :it .MancheotPr, within nnrt for lh» road. New Britain, pleading guilty Senator George declined to com­ sary concert. Both .singing groups, write to N. J. Scott, manager of is Hitler's life-line, and up it must CAR BROKEN /SEATAND OIT * fora the seventh day following the Hartford Store—43 Allyn St. (lijlillcatl(vn of Robert B Signal for Silent Pra.ver t Index of Clamificatione on baseballs. Taber Ba.vball tol Window Shade Company, 4.6 held Saturday for parking less ago, saying: "I have never been an tion of Fred Werner, will present a Control of the Danube and its Popkan prayink that adndnlstratlon group of songs. The combined Einhs ...... Manufacturing Co..,. Elm street. Capen street, Hartford. he kotuled on,said estate, as per ap- than 10 feet from a Main street isolationist nor have I been for in­ Verbena, Ala.—r,P)-An 80-year- valuable river' commerce is a rich nsaf«mitnt» ...... * Manchester. tdleatlon on' file. It Is hydrant, judgment was suspended tervention. I favor making the chorviscs will be condueted by G. prize for Germany. Grain, min­ Marrlas** ...... € ORDERED:—That the forekolnk old bell in this little town’s Metho­ MUST SELL HOUSEHOLD furni­ on payment of costa. whole western hemisphere eco­ Loring Burwell. director of the dist church is rung at 5 p. m. erals, coal and oil will be trans­ Oaatbs ^ WANTED- HAND sewers on applleatlnn he heard and determined Waterbury club. All member.s of Card o f Thank* ...... K ture and equipment, all in good at the Probate Office In -Manrhester Mike Griggs of Kerry street, nomically as well a.s militarily im­ daily—just as It was the last two ported into Germany by Danubian Ib Memoriain ...... ^ * ^baaeballs for home work. State condition. Transferred to West. 111 said District, on the Ifilh day of who was to have his case up for mune from attack." the Beethoventf are urged to be years of, the World war—a signal barges. The Danube valley is the experience. Write Box K, Herald. Call at 163 Benton street. November. A. D.. 1.940, at 9 o'clock trial this morning on a continuance The entire membership of the present for rehearsal tonight ffir citlzehs to offer silent prayers "breadbasket" of central Europe. ABnouncemnet* ...... •••••••/ • In the forenoon, and that notice be Senate was invited to the Pitt­ promptly at 7:3(X o’clock at the l^ rtonal* ...... • klven to all persons Interested In I from Saturday, failed to appear. •for peace. The 1750-mile long river serves A«4oBiobHe« man funeral Thursday and a spe­ Emanuel Lutheran church as final the people of six nations—Ger­ Help Wanted— Male 56 FOR SALE-ANTIQUE corner said estate of the pendency of said He is charged with passing a stop Automoble* for Sale ...... ^ iiliplicatIon and the time and place sign. cial committee probably will be preparations for Saturday's, con- Rescue I.,esdt to Death many, Hungary. Yugoslavia, Bul­ BY V. T. HA51I.IN Automobile* for EzchanM .**** S cupboard. Telephone 7452. f hearink thereon, hy puhllshlnk a appointed. The House will be rep­ certo«ill be made. Transportation ALLEY OOP Now For a Good Night’s Sleep Auto Acc«8*orle*—Tire*/...... J WANTED V-a m b it io u s young opy of Ibis order In some news­ George O. Bushey of 9 Cottage San Bernardino, Calif.—<(P)—Sa- garia, Rumania and Bessarabia, Auto Repairing—Painting •••• " man between ages of 25 and 35 paper 4vav ink a circulation In said street, held for failing to grant the resented by a committee of 20. mll8Pal.-?Contractlng ...... 1^ i ’ rovldence Rd., Wlllimantlc. AT A UnURT OF PROBATE HELD Also Continued guished American political figures thcr expansion eastward. j — Thai’s the second time this inawnin’ it happened!’’ BACH TO HER JOIN OUR Vloiist*—Nuraerle* It nt Manchester, within snd for the Continued to November 16 was EGYPTIAN Funeral Director* ...... i t illstrict nf Manrhester, on the 9th who have sacrificed thi^r^llves for H E R O ... the reckltss driving charge THRONE, eXJR ABOUT TO Heating—Plutnblnr—Roofing .. Vf Buy 58 lav of Nnve'mher. A. D., 1940. office. . Insurance ...... 1* Wanted Present WILLIAM .8. HYDE, Esq.. against Anthony Oriano, 19, of In falling health, the 68-year-old Daily Pattern ^ FRIENDS ONCE SNATCH lltUlBsry—Dressmaking it See . . . JOONKKVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX 'I MORE GIVE 103 Congress street, arrested on chairman of the Senate Foreign FOfZTV Moving—Trucking—Storag* tO ^'nstats of August Senkbell lats of North Main street yesterday after TH 4DUGHT TO W INKS IN FubUe Passenger Service ...... >0-A WANTED TO BUY girls second Manchester In said district, dsesas Relations Committee and chairman -is” THEIR RETURN A GUEST Painting—Papering ...... 21 McKlNH his car had struck a stone wall. pro tempore ot the Senate engaged i Pattern. 8830 TO T H E 2 0 Professional Service* ...... 2* hand bicycle. Telephone 7751. i'pon appllratlnn of Anna T.. Senk Saturday night, cars driven by “ T h e , B e n W o r t l e s h a v e f in a l l y r e c o v e r e d ,t h e ir r a d io ROOM BROTHERS • In a strenuoua campaign; only to | 'Vf', CEMTURV Bepatring ...... ^ hell. Administratrix, praying for James McDowell Jr. of 28 LiHey Tallorfhg—Dyeing—Cleaning .. 24 FOR REAL ESTATE SALEABLE JUNK haa a cash authority to sell certain real estate collapse on the eve -of re-election Check up a smart everyday suc­ (« 1»40. by r»nt*i*»'Fbi) Toilet Goods and Service ...... jiartlrularly described In said appll street and Horace F. Floto of cess for yourself, with this easy AND INSURANCE value. Call Wm. Ostrinsky, 182 P' tenix street, Vernon Cen$»r, and die early yesterday after a Yanted—'Business Service .... 2s Bls|i9ll street. Tel. 5879. cation on file, it Is * .■ „ , pattern (8830) and double ita Cdaealleael 505 -Main St. rhone 6060 ORDERED:—That ths forskolni collided with slight damage, on heart attack...... smartness by Uslny plaln color for Courses and Classes ...... 21 application be heard and determine, Elast Center street. Floto, held for The veteran' Democrat, distin­ Private Inatrnettons ...... 28 at the Probate Office In Manchester guished for his ringing denuncia­ the full skirt, collar lind cuffs. No­ r , - - X>anclng ...... Rooms Withoul Board 59 In said. District, on the 10th day of violation of rules of the road, gain­ tice, by the way, In the small r BY HEKKILL KLUSSER M utical— Dramatic ...... ^ .Novemher. A. D.. 1940. at 9 o d o rk ed a continuance to November 13. tions of foreign aggression and for FKECKLEiS ANU HIS FKIENDS Returned Sender his outspoken Advocacy of a sketch, that this design gives you W anted— Instructions ...... In the forenoon, and that notice he Francis Stein of 1705 Asylum choice of a round tailored collar, e Flaanrlal klven to alt persons Interested In vigorous American stand in Inter- ■' "’■■A Bonds—Siocks-*-Moftgagee ... Jl Notiue FOR RENT -ROOM for 2 gentle­ s.tld estate of the pendency of said street, Hartford, charged with or a pointed one. Of course this ^ naUonal affairs, was re-elected DONT BE MIFFED UH HUM ! SHE 1 DID / SHE S e n t Th e b o s Business Opportunities ...... J* men. heat. Call 8095. application and the time and place reckless driving, gained a continu­ frock makes up charmingly In one. Tuesday to his sixth consecutive a t m e , f r e c h , f o r WONT SEE m e or vvhv BACK AND SAID IT WAS THE .Money to l^an ...... 2S oY hearlrtk thereon, by puhllshlnk ance until November 18. Contin­ color, too (Imagine it in ch e w - UelB aad Sllnatleas Zonlnti Board of Appeals copy of this order 'In some news­ term in the Senate, where he had accidentally TALK TO MB • IVE OONT 50U WORST CANOy SHE EVER ATE,' ued to November 16 was the case colored ch ilis, for Instance!). But TRIED TO BATCH SEND h er B*lp Wanted—Ferasle ...... ROOMS F O R GENTLE^N. Dor paper havlnk a circulation In aald of Frederick A. Ooyette of 26 served since 1912. OETIING YOU H elp W anted— Male ...... 88 in cofiformlty with the requlra- district, at least five days before That .his campaign activities since bold, generous contrasts are ELECTRO/ (GOSW.L THINOS up,3ur 'A BOX, <3F Baletmen Wanted ...... ; mltory style. Telephone 3737. the dav of ifald hearink. to anpe»f ” Newton street. Hartford, charged ao smart, especially In young HAVE T H E VAOE& IT& NO <50/ OAlCr/ WITH H*lp Wanted—Male or Fmials 27 ments of the xonlng regulations, thev see cause at said time and were partly responsible for his col­ with speeding. He was arrested , clothes, you should at least have O F t h e w o r l d ON A NOTE? Agents Wanted the Zoning Board of Appeals of- place and he heard relative thereto, this morning. ^ , . lapse was attested by his physi­ tAY SHOULDERS/ Bltugtion* Wanted—Femal* ••• the Town of Manchester will, hold Legal Notices 78 and make oftornj^o ^hU^cou^^^^ on* such dress In two tones, or a Situations Wanted—MaU ...• As the result of an accident last cian, Dr. A. J. Hood, who said the combination of checked or plaid y a public heating on Thursday. No­ Judge. Smployment Agencle* ...ii.v*. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD night on Tolland turnpikq during senator had been in poor health M tv Peta—FeBltTT— vember 14th, 1940, at 8:00 P, M., which his car and one driven by and plain. at Manch<*At»r, within antw»icr Bleetrtcal Appltencee—Radio.. 4* teslairu»nt of said ilereased he ad­ sizes 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19. Size "Th*e ■ Hartford Connecticut Trust tinuance of his case to November Thursday, after which the body Bnel and Feed ...... 49-A Application of Arthur Nellsen. mitted to prohate and that letters of 13 requires IVi yards of 64-lnch 5arden—Farm—Dairy Products M 60 Spring street, for permission to dmlnlstralloii with the will annex- Coinnany. Truatee havlnk exhibited 13. He was charged with evading will be placed in a crypt until Mrs. Hi final account with aald eitate to material for bodice: 2 yards for oueehold Goode ...... Jl build a house 'nearer than the re-: d.he granted nn.sald estate, as per responsibility after he had grazed Pittman decides on its final rest­ SCUKCHY SMITH Light On the Subject! BY JOHN C. rKKKY aehlnery and Toole ...... « ppllcatloii on file, It Is lhl« Court for a'inwance. It la a car on Main street here last skirt, collar and cuffs. ..BIttslealS Instruments ...... JJ quired 40 feet fnim the .slieet line OIlDEUKD:— That the foregoing O R D E R E D :— That tha 16lh (lay of ing place. ^ , For a pattern of this nttractlv* OCtlee and Btora Equipment ... JJ at 60 Spring street In an AA zone. November, A. D.. 1940 at ^ night and failed to stop. There will be no action taken on ppllcatlon he heard and determine model send 15c In coin, your name, M e a n w h ile . SCORCH/ and ■toni l^ la li at thi StoMS ...... « d at the Probate Office in Manches­ forenoon, at the Probate Oftlc*. In naming a succestor until after )NE MUST GET HELP r WlU- SEND Application of Earl E. Anderson ,ald .M.ancheiter. be afid the »»m e l» address, style, number and size to /W a a r in g Apparel—Furs ...... of 90 Pitkin street for permission ter Insald District, on the 16th day final tribute has been paid the sen­ (aQa C ha$ TO'SCORCH/AND THE OUTAPART/ TAKE REFUGE FROM THE ATTACKING ^ttry to d -T o j^ ^.^;-...... -neMrM of Novemher. A. D. at 9 o’clock a.alkned for a Friendship Club The Herald Today’s Pattern Serv­ KOROS.. IN A SECRET CAVE.... to build a house on lot J4o. 13, In the foreh’hon. and thal^notlce he lowance of aald ator. The governor would give no FOUGHT Hl« GIRL IfWAEOIATEL/^ OF ARMED MEN Baataurauts eatate. and thla Court <>Hecta th ice, 106 7th avenue. New York, Pitkin street, .said lot being under­ given to all persons Interested In all inkling as to who might come un-- WAV THROUGH THE/ HAVEVIT/WJCH •AT ONCE.SENOR Stoama Without Board .....'.e-* aald estate of the pendency of said Trustee to give public notice to Lecture Tonight N. Y. WE'RE SAFE HERB sized, and also permission to build perao^J tnte^reated therein to •PP'” der consideration for this appolnt- If you want to find out, quickly THE JUNGLE t U t & U . ' application and the time and place POR A WHILE. a house nearer to the adjoining of hearing thereon, hy publishing a and be heard thereon l

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aoody Uud colder witb abeware The StaU ofVermont chA wUl For thd Shorter Woman I 6,498 er.dlag early toalgbt; Wadaeaday Memorial Temple No. M. hold a military whist f» r t y Member of tbe Audit cloudy, aomewbal-colder. wver Ready Circle of King's an Sisters, will meet tomorrow evening of this m PRINCESS Bureau e f CtrenlatkNM evening at eight o'cl^k "ha^ in lean Legion hall, Wethersfield. A. R. Waide Span Rayon mnnthlV BUSatlng torrtOITOW ®V6 Odd Fellows haU. A fU r the busi­ Maneheiter—~A City o f Village Charm S S i T r i T t a t h e directors’ room ness session an entertainment win RESTAURANT tC Walker St TaL 8365 and 5 ? tte Whlton Meirtprial U b i ^ . Rev.' Earl B. Blory and Mrs. be presented by the standing so- Storv are planning to move t ^ Cor.'Mata aad Peart Streeta (TWELVE PACES) PRICE THREE CENTS MlMtonotoob Tribe No. 88,1. O. Devotions will be led by Mrs. clal committee, and reffetements Rayon Crepe VOL. LX., NO. 87 (OlMBMed Adverttatag m Page 10) MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1940 L e ^ Walton. The guest speaker morrow from 316 Spruce R. K will bold lie reguUr will be served. 59 Oxford street, where ^ey will ------SFECIAL ------tS soorte C«t.r. will be Mrs. William G. remain until the c o m p lin of me PasteuriiedWfilk {SM t tonigbt «t eight o c l^ o f Academy street, whose subj^t The Hospital unit of GlbbOTS new parsonage of theSouth Meth Martha *STD. A t the cloee ol the meeting will bet)c **SouUi"aniith America. Plans— Assembly, Catholic Ladles of Co­ odist church next, s^yrng. LUNCHEON y i R y picture! will be ehown end will also be made Tor the annual lumbus. wlU meet tomorrow after­ and Cream refreetaments eerved. ^ e % a y and tea 6f the circle. noon at two o’clock a tthe K. of C. The Women'sl^gue will ineet Mannings ^ ^ S l e d for Friday afternoon. Home. V tomorrow afternoon at two o clock 4 0c From Selected Kama The Mencheeter flirt Swut December 13. The at the Second Congregational Dinncn...... 65c ” X group of new dreseee OouncU win hold lU *nr«l« wee­ morrow evening wlU be MW; Past chief daughters of Helen church, apd 'vlll complete plans ■tyled by Martha Man­ / ing tomorrow afternoon at two Josephine Simon. Miss Bernice for the /League's annual turkey sions in Davidson Lodge. Daughters of ning eapreialy for the in o’clock at the Y.M.C.A. Lydill. Mra Edith h^rse. Mra s5>tla. will meet tomorrow even­ dmner/nt the ctnirch Wednesday .woman Who haa the Gladys Keen and Mrs. Edith ing at 7:45 at the home of Mm. from' 5:30 to seven, under the dl- •'•Horter ftgure" problem. reaion of the officers. Mrs. John Membem of Bailey. Helen Flavell. 86 Hamlin street. New shades of rose. blue, arc requeated to meet at the Ma- fliibbard will have charge of the green and tan. Full. ^ aonic Temple thla evening at 7^.30. Manchester Assembly No. 1^. Hose Company____ No. 1 of t^ - dining room, and Mrs. Charles and short sleeves. 14 Whitcher and Mrs. How arf Kecn- From there they will L Order of ^ In b o w for Girls, will Soiith Manchester Fire Depart­ RANGE to 24 ^ — U to 20. 183 North Elm atreet to pay thrtr hold Its regulsr meeting thl.<« e'e- ment-answered a still alarm at ev tickeU. The menu will Inc' -de reapectB to the memory o fJ d n . ning. The bu^inew InchKle the P 30 veaterday niomlngyoor a tomato juice, celery, cranberry In Any Quantity— Any Time ama 8 u ^ Keeney, widow initiation of three candidates. chimney fire at 4.52 Hartfdrd road. iellv, roast turkey, mashed pota­ And Two then Keeney, who was a ^harter There was no damage^/ toes and lurnips. mince and aquaah pie with cheese, rolls and coffee. I Wholesale and Retail member and second to receive the Garden cluh members arc re^ $ 3 .9 8 ‘® golden sheaf certificate since the j minded Uiat the meeting whtch Ix)val Circle of , fiing’s Daugh­ Manchester lodge of Masons will institution of the local Grange. 1 ters will meot/thls evening at would ordinarily take place this hold a regular communication m eight o'clock> the Federatiort rBANTLY OIL COMPANY evening has been postponed on ac­ the Temple beginning at 7:30 to­ The meeUng"^St. J ” ' room of Center church house. The count of the holiday morrow night. The Entered Ap- Center Street Phone 5293 $ 5 .9 8 ish players has been evening of next week at the r . M- members are requested to come degree will be conferred. ^British Air Force Raids Blast Albanian Bases of Italians frorn tomorrow evening untU the prepare to sew. 1 prcntic^ ' tame night n^xt we«K. C. A. Serving the Public for 23 Years. Cotton Shop The Stanley group will meet to­ morrow evening at seven o clock Italy^B Troops at AU>atiian-Greek Frontier at the South Methodl.st church ] t u r k e y s u p p e r Mrs Harriet Gels and Mrs. Maiid i 5 Die in Signal Plant, WEDNE8DAV. NOV. IS. 5:80-7 F eri^ will be hostesses. Work vViH British War Relief Greeks in Pursuit be on salting peanuts. QITABBVVILLE CHURCH Ladles’ Aid Society. The Carroll Club w-UT omit it.x ; HALE'S SELF SERVE MEND: Turkey with dressing, meeting tonight and ^hold it on Of Fascist Tro^s Monday- evening. Newemher 18. 3 in Powder Building, mashed potatoes, turnips, eeler.v, The Original In New England! Something New! eranbej-rv sauce, apple and . -.-7.- ' |L pumpkin pie, rolls, coffee. Earl Riiddcll/tif 178 East Center | "KO” Hoxing Glove I street was Uie winner of the por- BINGO •Oe. Children under I'J, SOc. \ As They Retreat I table radio raffled off Saturday AND HEALTH MARKET evening by the Manchester Com­ Mittens ^^1.00 l*r. ite Kills Tliree munity Players. Tonight at 8 OXlock Glove l>cpt. Bombs Deslroy Depot of TUESDAY SPECIALS COLORFUL wool. MIITENS OR GLOVES (A>mbustible S t o r e s , r U S V i S E Trojan Powiler Explo- M p n More Than Score T h e ORANGE HALL Start Fire Visible jiired ill Terrific Warm—snug-^ln solid colors or pr. Push Drives Sion Is Offidallv D p - r e U ^ r U E Double Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales fancy patterns. Sizes 4 to 8. 5 9 c For 100 IVtiles; Mtipf^ e a s y Mons-Ypres l*osl, British War Veterans scribed as Accidental; plosion Razing Planf^ / Washer All Day Tuesday. lions Diiitip^ Start Probe Aflniission 25c Greeks Back One Defense Con­ Of United Railway and We '^ n e of the oldest tinio-tcsted Another Shipment! Substandards Of Reported BIoWij/ Up. Signal Corporation Call For and Washers on the iiuirkot. Sold tract Held; American O f 3 Blasts Deliver Tour Hale's Quality at . . . Lady Pepperell Percale Sheets Ttco Fierce Infantry Near W'oodhridge, N. Doctor’s I’rescrlptlons Athens, NoVy/12.— — Cyanamid Workmen loaf 5c British, air raujs blasted Al­ Attacks Are Made on J.; Police Believe All WKLUUN DRUG CO. BREAD 1 Blasted to Bits in W hether Agents to Reg. S1.69, 81x108 ...... banian basea/nehind the Ital­ Heights Dominating PrescrtptluD Phnrroaelsts KEMP’S, INC. Firm's Packing House. Take Charge of Fall Of Bodies Recovered. goi Main S tr^ t Heimlrs On All Makes Reg. S1.59, 81x99 ...... ian invaders, the high com-j Town of Koritafd. of Washers Hair’s Sugar furr«l mand announced today, while Inquiries Depends on^ VVoodbridge, N. J., Nov. 12. i Allentown, Pa., Nov. 12.— ICS MAIN ST. TEI.. .5680 Reg. S1..59, 72x108 ...... S1.29 Greek^oops pursued shat- Lb. Belgrade. Yugoslavia, Nov. 12— Interests in Each. — (;P )_A t least five persons Sliced Bacon 19c tereg Fascist forces reported i (/p)— Three men were killed arge justice said, "thfil Congress in-' Crest Pattern manager. Scanlan, who rtalmed war. B u t ^ e sun went down and which reported the resignation In , credit for Introducing Miss Henie tended to vest‘in the board a v ir ...... $3.98 Turned Back Lo"- Q ei’HiailS AvCF the mooirtegan to,shine brightly tually unlimited discretion to de­ B an on Labor a dispatch from Hanot, said the Cauliflower Chair ------_____ . . . .$6.98 to this country where she began and still Molotoff did not emerge. vise punitive measures, and thus I French government at Vichy was SINCE IVf M v a V Davenport ...... her movie career,' sued for $64,614 don in Morning Kaid; Then at 6:20 p. m. (11:20 a. m., to prescribe penalties or fines | expected ,to appoint a aucceasor / . — Extra large si'/a's for managerial services. The e.s.t.). Molotoff and his aides left soon. Extra l.arge greon. ru*t.,Yvinf^ blue. which the board may think w ould ■ T r u s t G ro iio s p®**"” *) *“ Ru'«*a'»'«; Available in verdict also awarded him $9,498 Attacks Follow Night. 7 SlllD S S u n k the chancellary by motor ear. effectuate the policies of , the (la - 1 __ • . Enough Oil for Reichi Admiral Jean Marie Abrail, CHANCED TO DlHie COal as Interest from June 18, 1987, O f Comparative Calm., ___ Molotoff called on the chief of bor) act.” commandant at Dunkerque at the Cabbage Second Floor. when the suit was filed. the Nazi state after he had talked The Labor Board had held th a t; f r e n c h Decpoe Dissolves time of the.Allied withdrawal and By Robert; St. John later French government general New'sboy Finds Bodies London, Others ih Convoy ^ (Continued On Page Ten) (Continued On Page Ten) industrial Synilical Or­ Bucharest, Rwnania, Noy, of Algeria, was mentioned by ■Here’i\why you. get even, healthy h^et Newnric, N. j., Nov. 12—