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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1941 The Weather j?a q b t w e l v e Average Dally Circulation Hanr^rBln: Ettruittg B^raUt Forecast of U. 8. Weather Bnresa For the Month of October, 1941 tails of preservation of life during Fair nnd colder tonight; Thurs­ Emergency Doctors Warden Seliool hostilities which might encompass Weir Finishes hf took primary flight training. 6,96.3 day fair with slowly rising tern- this vital ar*a. Klemhcr pt the Audit fctirm n g |»rraturps. About Town Physicians of the Manches­ The school will be open to all HALE'S SELF ;SERYE ter Medical Association who persons over 18 years of age who First Training Bureau of ClrcuUtlons will reapond to emergency calla To Be Opened 1 The Original In Ne^ SnKlandl Manchpnter— A City of Villnge Charm Unne Lodge No. 72, KnIghU of wish to attend. tomorrow afternoon . are Doc­ Persons completing the course P ^ la s , will hold a regular meet­ sleek 4.50 horsepower B1 j tors Howard Boyd and Edmond will receive proper certificates as (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE T H R E E C E N ’TS ing at Orange Hall tomorrow eve­ Zaglio. Loral .Aviation .Sliulent trainers. Ahead of him lie g: (C'lasslfled Advertising On Page 18) MANCHESTER, ( ONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1911 Courses on .\ir Raifis to air raid wardens course graduates, school training, aeruhatics, cross­ AND H EA LJH MARKET ,’OL. I.XL, NO. 37 ning at eight o clock. and wdl become part of the civil­ Transferred to Good- country practice, and form Be ^Slartefl Here on ian defen.se organization. The regular monthly meeting of fellow Field in Texas. instrument, and night flying. Next Moinlav. There are openings in the cur­ From Goodfellow Field ht the Emblem ^11 be Held to­ rent courses for upwards of 500 President I.eads United States in Armistice Obserxanre morrow afternoon at 2T30 at the Hospital Aides go on to atft-anced training In larg­ persons and when such a group Goodfellow Field, Ran Angelo. Elks home in Rockville. Manche-ster's Air Raid Warden er. more powerful ships for a f Weef. h on in g Specials has completed Instruction, the Tex., Nov. 11, Aviation Cadet ten weeks before reiielvlng Warning to Cease Sees [Hitler Forced School will open In the High school town will h.ave a corps of trained Group A of Center church wom­ Given Thanks Gordon Thomas Weir, son of Mr. wings and bars as a flying sei hall November 17 and will con­ emergency workers who can be re­ lieutenant in the Itnlted St G reM Stamps Given With Cash Salea. '1 en. Mrs. Wallace Payne, leader, and,Mrs. Thomas Weir, of 117 tinue in .seven sessions through lied on in any need for sudden Army Air Corps Reserve. wlil meet Thursday at 7:30 at the mobilization. church. Miss Helen Estes of the .Mrs. Tinker in Letter of National officials have stressed Fighting Russians High school faculty will speak oh Appreciation to Mem­ that the New England area l.s a To Hurry Invasion; "Books and Reading." likely [Kdnt of attack in the event First -\i Can 19c will start Wednesday evening ^omato Juice Wadsworth of Seymour, on Nov­ all four groups comprising the Autos BelliUsed i issrrt W ar Agaiimt So- ember 25. o'clock in the ha.semenl of King Lauds auxiliary is working tirelc.s.sly on Bridget's church. The courses to t^^ rarapbeira vit't Union Still I)t*fpii- Smith Declares He Vi ill Ho|ics to Bring Britain plans for Ihr^annual dance at the ,\s Bedrooms Now' held under the auspices of “ Center Church Women a Guild Hotel Bond. Hartford. November s iv t * ; S p c N o I V r i l I/ess Hints will meet tomorrow afternoon at Red Cross chapter will be ; Tomato Soup 3 Cans 23c Help Given Vote .\{»ainst Revision To kiHM's l»y Starva­ 28. wa.s grattnevl to receive from ed by Anthony Choman. To Imlf|H*ntl«*nrp in 2:30 at the chureh. when .Mrs P. I. Mrs. Anita B Tinker, of Boulder Police last night arre.sted a man desiring a knowledge of F Of Neiitr:ilily Law Un­ tion Criimlile as Re­ DavUs, promhient member of the road, the following letter: -J. Food Drive local and Federated Garden clubs, who had been sleeping in a car ahould regl.ster Wedneml^ Alliant'c with (zprinany To Britain less Czovernment ‘Puts sult of Improvement “To the Women's Auxiliary of parked near the rear of a Main nlng. will speak on "Winter Flower Ar­ Rt'ply Totlay Savt*. Manchester Memonal Ho.ajiltal: The Standard Coura 2-Lh. Jar C Stop to I.ahor Dicta­ Hiller Plan III Shipping Situation; rangements." She will al.so iiave “fViniparatlvely few people in street afore on compl.aint of -JJlf Peanut Butter 31 material with her for assembling •store manager. The man, Leo weeks. Says Inited States Is such bouqueLs. Mrs. .1, E. Elliott Manchester appreciate the splen­ hours a night for Bulletin! torship' Sahota^in^ \\ ill Have Sufficient did work being done iiy the Wom­ Moriarty, no addreas, was booked ------^ heads the hostess committee and Washington, Nov. 12.— (A’l Fiirnishiriff IU«r Sii/t- DeG'iise Effort; Ray- Hvltanre an Starva­ By 1918 to Undertake Mrs. RaymonindretHi Cabbage Lh. 2c leader. several loafers who in warm —Secretary of State Hull in­ plies on Seale I n~ hnrn Sure of Passage. tion More Than Inva- Overseas Operations. of baiulages fttltloil each week, the m-rFDiuySou b u y ,\n y dicated to his press confer- annual contribution of Hoveral weather "slept out " In the parks, exampled in . The committee on the novelty now *re taking up winter quar- KINTMIF INSURANCE . si'o/i to Heat Hrit- hundred dollars towards the pur­ •nce tod.'iy thtit he believed Wa.«hing.ton. .N'ov. 12.— itV ) I.oniion, Nov. 12.— — booth for "Uncle Sam's Merry-Go- CA|.L 6637 chase of new linen# and the gifts ferit in whatever unlocked cars Cadet Gordon T. Weir’ Finland, in turning down the am Is Mode (lenr. Round. " the Second Congregation­ J. E. Rand posse.ss blankets or other Indica­ Fresh Celery Bunch 9c L/tndon. N;»v. 12 ‘A’l King — R(-Iiri'.-:fntati\'e .Smith (!>,. I’rinif .Minister Churchill de- al chureh F'SIr. Wednesday, Pec- of equipment and furniture for the ^N.IAM1>LUHENEY inited States’ suggestion flart-tl today Adoif Hitler had ailded comfort of patient.s has tions of cold weather sleeping Summer street, Manchester, Conn . George. o|iening a new session of Va. I, speaking directly t'j ember 3. will meid tomorrow after­ January 12. In today’s Herald comfort for the trespassers. 95S'51aln St. ^lale Bldg. ■ihe consider !i Soviet-Finnish Dmdftn. Nov. 12 .■)' F’rimp been a very great help to our hos- Parliament tmlay amid subdued adniinistration leaders work­ ' failed to liring Britain to her noon with .Mrs. George Stiles of anti in the paper for the balance of Michael Ru.sso of 905 Main has arrivem Parks Air fatal. This year the Auxiliary omp. said "the United .Mini.stcr Churchill today gave the I knees tlirmigh a starvation Hollister street he week will be found speclarap- street was arre.sted last night on ing to keep party lines intact nuted $1200 00 towariKs the build­ issue. Hull added that many plication form.s which thf>se de­ Main street and charged with - .stales is furnishing my people and fo r rH 'iitralitv revi.^^ion. .1. - ' ‘ f'” r” '*"-’' I lilofkade and thus might be ing of the much needed new wing • HEALTH MARKET sirous of attending thi.«t course operating a car without a licen.se. Americiins, too. had not un­ my allies with war supplies of uTl clarod todav th at he would : obtained in que..- forced into attempting inva- Mary Bushnetl Chenev Auxiliarv, ■*As the demands on the hospital President R-sisevelt fright foreground) addresses an overflow crowd *n the flag-decked marble am­ U.S.W.V'., will hold its regular should complete anil mail to the (Tifford E. Willis of Rockville derstood what he called the kinds on a scale unexampled In have grown this organization has f\HP Pornmittee. Municipal Build- z phitheater in Arlington .National cemetery, close by the tomb nf the ,Un' tin.'.n .Sr.l

.gr<*wtli of Ri'l.'uy in New Kngland hiH talk that no Rotary Club, ones d i \ • I I ) I ashore t»v Uie ' rrw of the fishing' nPclu u! 8?.ate police cheeked ihclr power, the ability to say whoi latetl to th« HrlLlsh find Free ,\t Slate Theater 'I'hree Day* showing th{it from 191."! to date organized vhus ever ceaaed to exist French. Two reached Kquatoriul iJiailied l>0(lv \ u,lA.sing per*w)na files offirera at shall and .shall, not pas.'^^over the Faher Ur«fcs District Head in New England. French Fliers J Ihr dft'ggcr jiuilrd t1ir b-tyly. a M.r (iiolitfi barrit k.s iiulnated that A Million Dollars Decision Hour wide c*'eana. will i>e an rndl.s|>en»- | starting with eiglit clul)s with a Africa after a 41-day drive arins.i Rod Cross Aids the Army, the S ahara deaert in a ra,niHhacklr I - 1 * G h.'iin b ’ V. i. ' h 'h* Gtsh v.cipht- (hr Ia#k- of ( lu» .’ind th< t'.nditiori able elenient of the fnrre nece.s- ! membt‘rship of TOO there are ntm' Rulomobile. I'' 0 1 1 1 1 ( 1 i l l 0 ( * i l , l;'Mtene-l l.f.(..t Hie of Die U hIv v.a.s .‘•ufh ti.;it i lrntiti- to Relieve Piles .eary to maintain an orderly ’ / Rotary Guest 300 ciuba with A membership of Join British - j waist v.G h A V p.-cbot k. ?'i(hc cation 'Ao'il‘1 be ( x ’n ir.rly difin ult. Now at Hand Defense Aid over 10.000. KM4U|M‘d from Jail It i.8 estimated that M rr a mlN world." 1 Navy in Various Ways r'omlglion-M'tllnle ea* aped from I .rf a- * ' G.f ' 1 *• in , • y*"-t• r U i v Tbo‘'m.'ir.rur in winch the (ham ('alia for lust Petu'o | He said that as governor of thin lion dollars annually I.s fijient fof jail In Marseille and crosseti Ihr «• ■' jab .'ibfi'il.l.lfl.ilt.SC.l.Slfif W ,l t 1 h Mill, w r r. ifTiX. d t. Knox called f u* a peace tirtsed i f district he bad a program of four TAXI? .>l\-lrrv r iter- 1 «ilicc on |. p v.'inou.s rrrncdir.H for relieving pilea. Want* Aiiirrirans lo! Governor of .\rea Fir*l Si|iiiHlron ,>Iov<‘* Metliterranoan in a small boat to t JD ■ ;ndn Knox AHKrrlK IVopU* on justice and hghteousncs.s rath- | points that he wanted to put over, CALL Prnrtii i;l iiiiHiHtamT to soldlrrH • vice. In addition, tin- Army lias 'aid. n.fl Vet any ilruggLsl will tell you th a t er than icv«nge and tin free intcr- I'rineipal Speaker at namely: To improve the attend- ri qin sted tile Red Cross to oli- Morocco, ^^he^e he ho.ariled a ship Iticillilv: I )i-COV cred !''% TI-min Mm-e .M..;, il r,'.tl!ing. (tilling, astringent Peter- .Slop Slriifijih,* for 111(1 snilorH prcpariiiK to dofi nd Into KtirwanI Area of MumI Know Oiiotions <*hange of gtwxls and free accens \S 4 aiH:e. to Increase meinht‘r^hip m tain 200.000 donations of blood to for Martini^pie. Ht' avoldc*i arrtst xaim nrr saj*l ’ h#- b»,.',v, 'h ii of* a - ri’s ( Ointment will allay pile tor- 6.'>88 . j!;.aii ab- 'i’ vc.iis < id h.,d I,, t r: to raw materials. 141*1 N i ^ h t * * ^ I r e t i i i ^ . all the clubs, to extemi Rotary to Viru'nca'H Hhort'B hn* beconu* the build a blood pla.sma reserviar for W<*kUtii DcmtI. there by taking an Anirriciin fdane L:i*l mt "on which f r communities where there are iu> -Promptt liajor task- of tile American I’.cd efficient and spcialy field trans­ ooc in tui>e with .'L|)plicHtor, Peter- we mu.st basr ;it;y raw (tnlcr i.s Howard Conant, of Holyoke. clubs now and to start in^cr-city fusions. the I'nlted States, and subsrrpienl- Sfonirgt. • \- V , ■ I i.H r nionl h.s M» I>.i '/.•n s 'untinrrrt biingH prompt, joy- Woiee.ster, Ma-sn . Nt»v. 12 F ' Safe! rro.Hs in M anchester and throUKh- W ith the Frr»* hrt'nrh in North P ro\idpnrr. R. T., N«>v. 12 '/R' the assumption l»y the I'nitetl Mass^ Governor of the 199th Ro- forums Tho.se forum s are di.slgn- Anotlier tied Cro.ss service is the ly enlliited with the K. A. F. . ! ft V. a.( (..1 ) :n hli.r* t ’o.-rjji . •'■ii Miief from Itching. Money Louis J. Taber, master ttf the .\a- ’ S rrrlcel )ut the nation, Benjamin Cheney, werr f ot;| • (J ■' i i,.„, „n-l w,-'.;. Ht.'ites of the p<»siiinn »'f worl’ (if thp Navy Frank tional Orange, iiiged .\mencan.s .lay In rU •,*. leadeishift to \Uih h its maferinl rhoster paid his official visit to Hc.s.sion led bv some well lnf»irnied :halrman of the IfM.al Ited Cro.ss athletic and re. reation ecpilpnient The I>>rn»irio rscftHrlllr, fir.st name, he wa.s listed on the ft. A. F. 'I '■ >■* liIcntilKaUnii OifTIeiill Task Knnx n.M.xrrta that "our pooplo- today to "stop the struggle lor i lestiurces and staPi,. government the local club last night. He wa.s K otanan arid will center on dis- nem bership roll call, declared to- lo Army and Navy posts, an im­ roll.s a.s two prr.sons one of whom ha.sk.-•.vrij'f ■! \. | Idrntilication IbniciiH I.isk pines. \(age.s atni piotrls' .and* MANCHESTER TAXI F r c r F r e r u h .M»tufi«lmn to Jo in I h r ifmnt r.nrKamzation are rontrihntinj; turn* among service men. |■rodn(■llon other tf. Ihe Maldle Ka.st. Hr ( hr..«r HmitetJ dejense prinJiicinjii ami re- • Ofttce At The Teg Room ind effort to this pro»;iiim of aid ch'.s#T(, m ovr.l Into a f< .r.va i il area the latter and (;ime here iiy I’a* that thP hour of iha if*ion is h(*rt* 1‘mvidi nc.* .hi’jrnal-Mulletjn, tJedl- He gave an outline of the (rovernor Conant br/night out in volimteers Ml II.TOO liaal etiaiders d(N'm iLs pleilge of material anl to 1 to the armed f(>rcc.H. he reported. (.itcd to K i;mv a f«»r I’nitv"^ tlironghont tin- ('inrilty ate mak­ to d a y . rt »if A iiM Ei.^ riioi t.in me.s.sage that ' u' w«- h.ive unity, to holster military reserves of ;n:nm.Mt th# Axia powers’ North monicM dt'duatinK tho nov\ Naval Ieng(‘S ialior, husinr^w am.l imaru e, j iiemb( rship funds received diirintt ‘iomc nol s m n n 11 V Coll t Cl Imt e it.s lull siiare lo have fought in thr d*‘w rt h«-forr (olnfortlng to know >*tiir no longer (oulern '•I(*ng'Suft*'rtng and l*a- In toun <’tmrr this morning ,h».s- 1 r.ene Raymond and .Teanette MncPonAld sre starred In the first Squa«)ron I>rutl‘ r Kdouard < ‘ornl- \our famll> to enjoy — iind "No person has the right hy , .Mr Ctieney said tlie K'-d Cros.‘( to be held ttirongiionl the i oiinliy tient" in attempting tr» maintain eph F Schwnit7, II. of .New York | ! niu‘;iral vt’rHion of "Smilin' Through," one of the srreep'.a truly gh'in-Molinir an acf' in thr World wt)\ it sttii(»lt can't lie lM>at. W(/nl or deeiJ to slow up produr- I IS ohli;;ed hy its Con(;fe.ssT.onal Irom .November II to hO ' ( ,li:mce to HesP nmicnhlo' r<'IatioT\s with .tapan hr <’ity received a (int‘ of one dollar | ji;i>‘at I.'ve .utories "Smilin’ T hrough" \\1II be seen at the State \s a? who airta'iv has ,so«-n plenty I '*r pr(tni[d ilr li\ c r > . ’ph»»m* tion in nnt:ional ilefrrvse. or to I STUDIO or DINEHE SET rh arter to a* t a.s ttie link t)el\^'('en ■ ‘i I The cole;.- '! V.:,i''i.:i-1,0 I V. . 1 FAid th»‘ governnirnt .still \va.^ an4 c osta f«ir t.uhng to halt at a |t»ieater here three days beginning tomorrow. • the nnhiary forces and the folk.s of fighting m thr rijrrcnt c(»nfllct. u s ! cheek the (low of rnateiials (hat I State Iteiillsls Meet l1ght4T I nit Bring TraJnrd Sj .K r^vjliy:r.idc !-r:'iiCcoil ready to c(M»t>eintr vsalh rvrry lih- stop sign at and .Main hack tiome To aeeomplisti Itns San FrartMM’o. N’'\‘ 12. .V •e ra ra m i p. a('.--!o\mg .Iapanr««r streets, i'harg.'.l \\ith t)|)cratlng our giivernment ha.s .■s.>leninly L-isk tile lied Cro.ss. lie added, lia.s Thr pif.Mrnt nquadrrtn will hrfo). [iromiseii In Britain and her allies. lowr.J If.to th r ur.strrn tlrsn t ijy 1 Welcoming nn unexpected • hancr element I hiH car wlthctut a tlnver'.s licens** K«)en valley farmers aie going (•> had lield direetois m nnhiary and Ne'.'- Ha\en. .Nov. 12 T <'ofi- Pevotlng mm h «)f hi.s .1 Idre.as to .Mcrving the Monroe doidrinK at all "H u t.‘ h<- ■•there conies M ichael Kussti of !m».S VTaIn str».t try a junke.i machineiN p^n-i tn na\al stations and hospitals since iiectiinl dent i.sle m et heie today I a fighter plane unit no'.v bring 1 tn rest while the China nipper inlemattonal situation. Taber .said for discn.ssion of teeliriical devel­ trair.c'l in Syria. A time in thf ht« of every man 1 was finctl and civsts 1 am one who believes thut pndong the lift of the,r etpup- I’.HT and is now a.s.siKmnf.' difei - was bring rrp aii'd . .-'nlcir'i Knrii- FUEL & RANGE OIL that until ('ongie.s.s dcelnrea \Mir. opments in tile [nofession Mein- I Mans' m‘ rnbrr.*i "f the lyrrairu And every naticm, when piin< lp)ef( I On a vagrant y count, I.^o Mori- preparation, perspiration and un* ment Wi.rn out machinery will be tors to cover new Slalions a.s lliey ec«^mlng dinTtly in­ blooil. tears, and suffering tomor- Krrnrh iiTinl^^ttrp with (irrm any in ; longer t>e ignored, a time when to arre/»teil after a ear anee would Ing in an nulomohile parked at thf T lierc ar(‘ o' .*r .*t*s) fn-M (lire - dental origin i( s hope* to rcal-;/« ll.at '(♦* I’ lve (•• icpiesrnt tiMife than a mil- I a few nnmth.x ago. 1 he rniaunderstmwl tear of a .Main street store Sjudi't s ar e Mhl«’ t< g<’ H* rr.onth*' Florence Ranges tors alid assistants on dnt >' <-(t t HT, thr air lo'lay. K ;rU'U ainycd [not tieen acting a.s .1 neutr.\l They lon fnriner-s in .37 state.s, ’•hop*'.<» Three got here i-y taking I ( i.M I B s rui l l I'HONK .">2! ':’. * !.. rr > St ir -ill* f I le fo htiiH b< • n :ifi \ ittcrit a, N■ i \ t ridicr lias been a "We are moved and ar timted in For failing to halt at a .stop ‘ itlrnut food. _^Btatlons and liospilals eo\eiir(^- ap- I fUstors have recently tested tin- (he»^e Monday en jo-itc to W ;i.sh- are against Hitler in«l for the «le. ai.d pr.iV.'’." Taht'c .‘♦aid, "that wc THANKSGIVING DELIVERY ' cooks on stramcr.M sshicli left Mai - i the Pneiflr. no leas than In the At- sign, (’lifftirtl WlIIIs, of Ro. kvide I 'pK.ximately laio p(.ints of t.ehl iiM- of st Icliiiinc drops in the # yi s Scr\ifi2 the I’ulil'c fur 2H A fttr-. nt' ifil h (l*'.)i' .jt. il to Ic iiiitl 1.1 tnd v, w Ic fi f gi s e tlianks for n i'r ;i le.s " ,n'av t'olb’W the h«'n'»rahio way of 1 fM'dlr tfp rsariiiitr \'n h\' troops i in'^’ton foi' projfi f d talk- >n thi lantie, aolely hy consi.lerjitlon.s of |ieceiveH mrjin i-Ntni conipiin^ ! Buy • ' from Svna after they had capitu- 1 Fhicific .situalion. flelf-defenae " on payment i>f (NiatA On a parking In ex p lain ed , - ar.- ttained to si tA e I impaired \ ision at liigh allitinle.s. rtf t ht liglil bullm y I'lr hoin*' mas h* l|> nr i \ oiir f.t riii! . \ ryesigiit, 1 The nat!'>nnl m.ister d*»c! tr* 1 he that th*- dai;,;cr.s* are gieater now Stiidbi ( out li or (>i\:iii Ib-d. f .ltlii r ^ f / k as advi.sors to soldiers and sadors I >liist Heat on ,viol,it"»M H^.TrliMnrk of West Mart- than 1h» v v ere in IhlG " \ year will M'r\*‘ ilixiin b> da> and *1)11 b**) . . . f-ir the i sir-ir.iin scii-on s I t. k lu'ain. ! 'if ♦■’(.iniftle . . , fi.’d itT*‘i\*t| a nollr on payment b*'lt* ved the Co'intl \S if.-st G O G e t G o -Co ! N'lth social or economic problems.;. Knox .<^Ald that “nny wiuld or­ .(•our.sr IS along Ihe lines (*f un- ago the Grange declared again.st nuil««‘ a t>»Ml tor two pt'opir at night. der which we attem pt to estai>li«ii of »me dollni (osts If H scr\'lce nian’s larnily is in- ! " 'l ounjr I im gobs a 100-walt i limil«*d dcfen.**e pro.luction, le- S'‘nding an .\rmy abroad. S o m rth ln g >«Mi r«*all> •*!iniild h a v e after the preaent war . , muat ~7ot CAapped Hands. A-olvcd in the orntilem. tied Cross | I lib If) lii-t I Istud V lamp. jquiring sacrilii es on the part of this Thanksgi\Ing. |'|» \eorkers in tin nonn* town cliapt.-r reat ultimntelv «-n a bnais of lliMiKk akin. mln«»r nkin trrlfa-' I fiat gi) irtj-i him against \\ III ^ anks Help ? all. redeeming out pledge of ma- I To Tr> Ma’*hiner> I'lMtl llAna. \rtf*r %vii«lilnK form a liaison to hrini^ ationt an force." I t|.tng''r'‘-ix I sisitrain. flo?»ns^ jtenal assistance abroad and pre- Kd* n, Wvo, Nov. 12 'T' riirar-alu# (uhr lOr mi driiKKi*<** rffertive sohitnin "We muat estahli.sh .some sort 1'Imago T‘ .MaJ Oen Sam- Sooiliea Ike ^kln! }.■ * I (• r b^'bt b- tp t !)im eaU Sm-lal Workers ri,:lil lliroij^-ii lloIt)^o^o^k! of international older in which the nel T Uiwfrui of th<* .'I3rfl Pisi.sit'n. • Soothes the. IV.intmc out that tlie Bed Cross , RE-UPHOLSTER entire community of nall'>n.s will in town for the rrm.sticr p.tiadf, Is the official non-rhilitary nKcncy | move A.5 one Hgaln.f one qf his divisinn opcratinff witliin military estat)- i Which deliberately invokes hlofMl- officers wh't st'ippetl (n (dint with tislimcnl, Mr Cheney said appiox ' In Time For Thanksgiving Ahed to achn ve aggressive pur­ a Tenne.s-trc farm er out in - the I Imately 6.'i medical and psychiatric I)n*Hs rp the Ap|M*«r«nre of Voiir Horne By lla\lng MacDomild poses.” he ctintinu*-! hills "Kintl of I'xik.s like W/C ll have .ocial workers are stationed tn hos- Ite-rphoUter Vour Tiirnlture. "And It i.s here that tin- rnit»-d tf> l.ake care eral- blight new Uift**- 1|U* bulb in lUK Red Cros.s Iteereation Hiidd- MacD.inald'x 7 rnlnt Pfafurp Inrliutc* A m F * I Ilf lain p b y m ' f a •. or 11 *• Bakes with Oil or Gas. 2-( « itair. ( Hticr e y - hUo n< fd Ings erected at 6.‘> Army st.vtn.n Slri|>plni!; >(Uir fumifur*- to Ih- framr, U, J ^aS I Have vour ear rlncketl hy our meehaiiies on and general hospitals letter light lo ni.iko mg and 1-1 DeLuxe Models. 2(E , rrhulldlne iHih new xprlnu*'and fllllnK ea>y and (XJUif •rl.ibk . In another plia.se of tin jiro- added, rr-cotrrliiK ulth hiimpx|mn, n-- D«)wn — IH .M onths T e rm s . grani Ited Cros.s voliint.-ers r. tnier the sam e iiiaeliiiit- a- llia l ii-'Ctl Its the S ta le am i Ilnl-hliiK the wmidunrk and u p !!«• the ^ P.ax.v fnendly servic** lo lied patients HALE'S SELF SERVE Sacl(*-'.-PriKif <'iin*.lnjctlnn. I'rpc pxll- J|E Pii^iiipnla and aid in the rtvrcatnni program .^lwwlt. )4K notwfoi qoI4- l-"ret»h Made Olled only. FOSTER’S PRE THANKSGIVING SALE OF FINE FOODS FREE DELIVERY! CALL IN EARLY I’LEASE! S1 OAKI.AM) STREET TEI.EI'HONE 7.186! Doughnuts FOR TABLE AM) 1 CHAIR.S Once a vear. Itefore this festive holida\. it has been mv ptdiry and pri\ileKe to run a Pre-Holiday Sale of Special Savings tut Line Foods, lo ^hou m> friends and patrons how thankful I aht of their palronak'e and friendsbip! So. hero is *4 4 0 0 ' AMY ^ RED CROSS another vea'r __another sale ___ another Thank A'ou Yerv .Much, Friends — and another chance to Save Money! These prices uill prexail for Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Open these three nik’hls till !» o'clock! Save this adrertisc- ('Ampbrir* 17 je>w«lt. 10K noHrfol Of coral J I ment for your week-end needs! Sorry, we must limit qua ntities. We M ill Be Open Tonight I nlil 7:00 ()'( lock for Telephone Orders! goJd-Rlkd. SMALL Beans C a n * JAMES’' D O M N P A Y M E N T S Savings Like These, At Existing Market Prices Today, Won't Be Duplicated for Quite Awhile! Be Wise — Stock Up — Save the Difference! Arbs f i\ W at«'h Now ISKATTV SAT.OV SMAI.I. WF.KKI.Y OR srr.< lAi.: nun oin«% ‘Bernice” Uellclous “NtimvSucir* "Oroan Spray** “Sunrise” Fancy, Small "I’nm ilcr” l anry, .ind Tut If \«ji> f<*r *'\Vh^r^ IfP Gonvoniont "Premier” Home Style "Premier” Cni-hed or "Jim Uanily” Bartlett ‘Ppcnilpr” Kanry • M O N T H L Y Benson'S W ht*l‘* K‘*rnrl i hrUtniax. Tn Park Sllred VPrk«« Inck/d* Tai Fruit Mince Meat Cranberry Sauerkraut 74 E'ast O n t “r .^im-r m DGEX TERM.S Peaches Pears Peas Succotash Corn TELEIMIONK l-Jiil 7 l l - 7 l i m a i n f T A I l T Pineapple Cocktailj Sauce No.’tt i Vn. 2 Vo 2 it Tour very good friend, S. Claus, suggests; f'ann $1.00 5 N0.7I, 11c pkg. i un4 $ 1.00 6 $1i|00 = 4 cans 50c U 6 ,'.V. $1.00 ( nn« $1.0fi 2 ; 25c 11c can Chipso 2 i'^;s. 43c J i "Seeded" Raisins or Currants s p e c i a l SALE PACK! NEW CROP MIXED NUTS 1 Lb. Pkg. Pe.'inul Brittle — 1 Lh. I’kvr. Choeo- Ivory Flakes and late t'hvered Cherrie.s ...... BOTH FOR W W C 2 packages 27c______lb. can Diamond Walnut.><, Large I’eean.s, Large Hrazils and Ivory* Snovf i.>re. i’kh. 2 2 c SPRY Large Filberts! .\ll (luartinteed Stock. Special! Lb. ^ ^ C DOLE'S PINEAPPLE JUICE Fancy, Bonelr^ .Arwl Hr ag rrr—for th r nrH-r«( Seal of .Merit Fan<-v, I-arRO. Stuffc Seal of Merit Sunbeam t'ut Pickles 19c A mawu/in** ! igin /’. Seedless Raisins .\h o u t COFFEE MILK / M»r ttyir. iry«4W« #|.* 5n DATES PEAS STRING BEANS (.arKc .tar. Whole, S.vcct Grapefruit 6 for 2 5 c 2 P o u n d s — I-Pound Varuiini Fan P-t.vw irtfiud* Ftdmd Tax. 2 pkgs. 19c 6 cans 4 cans 50c 4 for $1.00 Pickles______25c Icib. 4S„:50c Whi|>|ile’» Fine Cabbage III. 2c Black Mission Figs Barkofon*K !><‘liriou«i (.can—Klndlcxa Mince Meat 25c lb. IxMial Medium POLISH STYLE P O R K R O L L BACON 2-lb. jar 25c D«liciou.s Tender, Lean EGGS O R H A M ! SAUSAGES Yellow Turnips 6 I.hs. 25c Rib End ,'x«an S o i i p ...... Ige. bar 10c BONELESS PORK 2 doz. 85c 59c lb. 35c lb. 29c lb. Prem ier Fine Slii'ed (iet a medium bar fur .... le A. Ixoiy Soap ...... Ige. bar 10c HEALTH MARKET ROAST Pink Meat—Scedlex. BEETS VEAL We Were Lucky To Get tOO-More Bas­ (ill it medium bar for .... .Ic kets of Hand Picked Grapefruit 4 for 29c Cranberries 2 lbs. 35c N o . 2 ' . The B»>ston Sea Food indu.stry observed the holidav 25c lb. C a n s 50c S« eel heart .Soap. . .3 b a r s 20c this week alonir with (he rest of (he nation — now we are 29c lb. l :i!iry» I.argi'— IVAnjou Buy ;j and )jet 1 more FREE! Florida or Sunklat back at work and will have Fresh F'ish in earl.v Thursday TENDER KNIFE OR SUPER CUBE Delicious Apples .'see O u r F in e S e le c tio n O f Pears 5 for 19c morning. These are some of (he items we expect: STEAKS! Pound ...... 39c Oranges 2 doz. 49c FULL LINE OF BIRDS EYE WALTHAM WATCHES I'ancy, Firm- Panry (SD-Paund Average) 16 qt. basket 5 0 c PRODUCTS! 1-^1 Sliced Swordfish, Halibut, Cod, Fancy VcHow Globe Tomatoes 2 lbs. 29c CUT-UP FOWL each 89c Bernice DcMclou. Boston Blue, Salmon/ Fillets of Dhinioiul £ii{;ugi*inent Turnips 5 lbs. 15c Snosheen Genuine Dprlng I.ean—Ground 1,000 Pounds, Fancy, Large Fancy "Yamx” or TOMATO JUICE Haddock, Cod, Pollock, Perch, Beef 2 lbs. 49c Fretdi—White Sweet Potatoes CAKE R i i i ^ s ...... *25 LAMB Emperor Grapes 8 cons 50c Sole; Whole Haddock, Cod, Mac^ Weatem Calve.’ Mushrooms lb. 25c / $ lbs. 25c FLOUR FORES Premier Delicious kerel. Smelts, Smoked Fillets, Salt Liver lb. 39c Hubbard Fancy California LIMA BEANS Largest SHEAFFER PEN AND . In offices, factoricf, shipyards ami workshop*, the paust tHat Package .. Chamberlain’. 3 4 9 * Squash 3 lbs. 12c Carrots, 2 Ige. bchs. 15c 23c Cod, Quohaugs, Steamers, and refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola is a pleasant moment on 19c lb. 6 cons $1.00 PENCIL SETS * 3 ^ and up the COlACOkrANT SHOULDERS t lb. 25c 5 cans 50c 1 Pftil ...ne^fe. 59e iQ t. jor 33c H 5 ^(x^..- 50c SIZES!' . . STEAK lb. 35c JE W E L ^ • )aT THE CENT|:R You trust jts quality COCA-COLA BOTTLING COM%LICY, EAST HARTjrora^ COTHti, 8 h Mkirp ji . S ' - J / V 'If MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. M KDNKSDA V, NOVEMHKR 12, 1941 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. dONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVE-SIBER 12, 1911 at 2:30 p. III. wHh hiiil:*! in P'air- matlon dlre« lor, v.as o\ciu\ie hen hia wav to the United States and ...... ^ flold. 1F.iivo' s' Plane I« tod.ry. luit Bfitnsh sources said \i former • onumssat of foreign af­ teletype operator, Saginaw coun­ Smith was 'moved to safer .quar­ Railroad Head tack upon her, SmiUi beat her | approval at last evening's meellni Treasury Showered He If-aveH hm wi«low, ti)« former ; prrjhaijly Had riiude .unscheduled fairs. tofiay was 'given the rank ty siicriff's officers said today. ters as a ppcautlon agalpsl any Receipt Leads over the head with a tla.shllght j of the combined entertainment Mrs. hranee.H Kvans. who w.tiM hl.s .stop^ of vice-commisaar of ffjreign af- .Sheriff Hugo A. Muchlcnbeck attempted violence. K(‘|mrl<‘fi Oxu'fliie j Forced s Plan and a btreh club until she fell un- Junior C. of C. corhmltteos. fourth wife, fi daujlfhte!, Mfa. Bad weather wa.s encountered falr|\ returning him to cabinet said Smith declared In a formal Sheriff Muehlenheck . said c-.nsclous to the ground" Muchlen-j Dies at Home Hcjen Rurdici^ of We.st port; a after the muildy lak» off at Kuiby- •statu*. statement last night to Assistant The Prc-Chrlstmaa dance U tb« To Girl Slayer Smith's arrest resulted from the beck related. I With Tax Protests ter and two grandchildren. j Teheran, Iran. Nov. 12 'tVi .shov, temporary Soviet capital, ______County Prosecutor Ronald Mont­ Plans Dance Junior Chamber's first wlnter-aca- finding of .Miss Wheatley's wrist The following night the cab I Byram formerly lived in West- ^ gom ery that he bludgeoned the son el.ancc. 11 is the consentient ile Harry E. Byram, rhair- A RovW plane v.ith t ’ . S, Ambas- ' , . ^ f The Department of Commerce Is Being Considered wiiteh at a local pawnshop. On llu- driver returno.l tp the scene gnd I ehandlse the people could buy. port, leaving there After he wa.« lt**turned to < ablnet Status /'slimates that about 17,500.000 .girl to death the night of Nov. 3 sire of the Junior Chamber, as tbi IIiinilreflH -Who Iluven’l .Shoup concluded that unless thi- '-.ador Da'rt-f^r,'f St. inhfir"dt, | Solitary Clue Caiistts Ar­ pawn ticket.tvas written a ficti­ removed the watch from the g irl's ’ woimd«‘d in a sensational .shooting i ^ te n she threatened to inform po- pioneering group, to Incorporutt Treasury soaked up some ol this Ilian of BoanI of Mil* Maxim Litvinbft„ r.f w Sov4» t arn-I Kuii)>>i*fv Kussia. Nov 11 mechanical and absorption refrig- tious nanie, but the description of body, according to the confcs.sion. ^IcKay's Orclie.«itra to ca.so a few flays hi-fori* ills mar- . her*' of his attack. this function Into an annual af Hull l*ay Kaise in Loiif? spare i-hange through lu-avy new haa'-.ndor to thf- I'S, , and S ir' I Delayed J 1' Maxim Dilvinoff |erator.s are in u.se in the United Formula Offered lo Ap­ rest of Taxicah J)rip*r a man .given by the pawnbr.ikcr A pheasant hunter .stumbled over waiikrr l.iiir. riaj(e t<» Mis Kvari.- Sfpt 14.-1930 Play for .\ffair at Coun­ fair: commUlcc members expreas- taxes, the pi-oplc would try to out­ Waller T Mon(kt'’n, irifor-' ncwly-appoHited arnha.s.sador on .States. Read Herald AdvB. Held I'ndrr Heavy Guard corrcjiponded with the description the bddy last Wednesilay morning, T'iuie Object Ifi !New As a fe.sull of tlir sliootlng his A Thought I I I K ing the desire and hope that thii bid each other for the avaihihle ply Brakes to Inflation a|ie-Slayiiig "Case. j Sn.ith, father of a four-wcek- of a man who form erly roomed at son-in-law. Donald I^urdick- now | a few- hours before the watch was try Club IVov. 29. dance he earrictl on. traditionally eonsumer merchandise and cause FiiirflrM. Nov. -HRrr>’ ------^_____—i.___I jOM .laughter, was held under afi address WTitten on the ticket. pawne.l. ..fii.-ers .said. l*ro|»o«als. divcirred frcmi Burdick wr*s i And Prices; May Be Uiroughout the coming years. Ed­ inflationary price rises. Byram, 7r> prominent lailroinl O ni.v uyi-r ami hiimlrcdK of hi.H was nolled in Superior court wiien | Miss Holbrook of the Senior Cham­ “ withholding" taxes running up lo here He wa.s chairman of the i ’nalms 2.1:2. j -on a woman’s wrist wateli provi I- Hgaiiu.t lilm today, / drive Mi.s.s Whe.alley home from Christmas dance to be given un­ brothcr.s who haven't hail a pay iiyrain lefusef! to come to (!on- j Washington. Nov. IL’. jD—A der the auspices of the Junior ber may be contacted by anyon* raise In a long time poured pio- I.*) per rent, to he deilui-ted from boanl ahii foim«'r!y preHl‘h*nl. of e.l the solitary clue that 1-1 to Shortly after his apt^est late tlie Postal Telegraph offi-.e at 11 \. Hong Konjg. Nov. 12. .F — the Milwaukee raiinjaci. but had necticut from F lorida to testify. formula for applying the briikc.s Kalth rebiilMs a bi idge a. I'.iss ' \. ,-itenlay a crow. 1 f approxl-l Chamber of Commerce at the Man­ desiring tickets. Other Informatlor te.Nl.N into the" Treasury today paycherks, and also Increases in the arie-t -.f Winf.u.l W .sinit:!, p. m.. uii.l the cab driver hcade.l j ■M.'.rle Co.rhr.-ine, fn ite d Statc.'i t)cen in vlrt>inl . retirement elnre I F4yrarn lived in virtual seclusion ^ the gulf of Death, to break the | chester Countiy »lub. Saturdav. may be obtained by dialing 7046. again.st new tax proposals dcsign- Hoeinl .senility taxes, likewise to roleman to Inflation and pr1cc.«i through a ■ I .ately 2(10 persons^gathered at for a lonely road about live inHe.s j Treasu.-y reprosontativc returning the line went Into rer«Mveri«hip .«ilx ' here and until his death, many of ; shm-k Wind nature enmiQt shun, j o.^-year-oM taxicab .Inv.-r, in ...n- .November 20. McKay's orcho’s- 1-1 lo ■•|no|i up' I xi-es.s piii-eh'asnig he deducted from payrolls at the Who Are The Free People ? forced stamp plan syalem of ,‘iav- I tiio Saginav.- county jail, but shcr- from town. I from a iius.sion to Chungking. years ngo iii.s former acquaintanres In Wi'St- ' neetlon with the rape-.slnylng .'t tra well-known throughout Cen­ Golf balls first were made of jiower sourei*. The House Ways and O IL HEATER In ^ was reported under consider­ and lands thought -mouthly on ; I irr< ofTleern said no attempt was When Mis.s Wheatley threaten­ ; ixiardc I a (ilanc for Manila,today Funeral servicfS will t»e held port were unaware that he hafJ 1 tral Connecticut, was engaged by horachlde cases stuffed with fejrth- The Trea.sury admilli-d gelling •Means eoinmitlee has deferred ation In administration circles to­ the future .shore. 'V'lung. I Wandamay Wheatley, 20-yc.ni-.I n;a-;e to enter .the b-.iilding *nd ed to inform police about the at­ eii route to Am.’ rl.'a, \ V from the home Friday aft»'rnoon 1 returne*! to ( 'onnert irtjt. [ day. popular demand and unanimous 1ers. a "large nniriher" of letters Ironi eonsidi ralion of this program lein- citizens who g e n e rail y .said The plan, sail to have originated ponirdy. although Itresldent '^>391V "WhiifH this exee.ss imrelmsing slrong national dcfen.se — protection with vice i’ rcsiilont Wallace, wa.s Koosevelt urged the group to lake liowerf I haven't got any of it " agRre.sRors — i.s today the first re­ being studied hy some congression­ imhiediate action on new tax- leg­ .-\nswers are going out that thi- islation to combat inflation. quirement of a free people. They must also al leaders with the thought that it Treasurv is "aware'-' of the prob­ might provide not only a curb on Today. 'I'reasury cxfierls ex­ have freedom from want and freedom from lem of the many [leople who ha\- plained that the "excess |iiirehas- threatened Inflatloiuuy price in- i-n't shared direetly iii'lln- dc-li use fear — personal security. ing power" which worries them ex­ cpenscs but also nught'open a rel­ boom, and is trying to work out ists only in the aggregate, and atively untapped fu ld f. r Tii a .- some tax system that will he i-as- I'nay not he Ir'ii- of any partieiilar This i.s the security that comes fro- a ury borrowing. ler on them'than on Ihi- other As reportedly outline.! by Wal­ ell izen l ^ l ¥ Y O R K prowinK savings bank account. For .u.nal or indi­ Thus a man who do,sired to get time Treasury adviser, whn h [ire- to put the hiinlen on those new "N'en- Electric Klirhen Clock Automatic Fuel Control! a small SIO radio might he force.1 dii ted that the people would have workers who are just getting off Lv. Wlndiof 8'30 A.M, Lv. Hortford fl 45 A M. ^ vidual, there is no sutistitule ftir savinRS. to buy $1 wortliTif ileirn.se -iaving.i This farabus accurate Timekeeper h if relief lOO between $.''i,iiod.(>no.P'lO _ and $k,- Du« Mow York (G.C.T.) 11:25 A.M. Rolurninq V Automatic Draft Control! (iet the habit of depositing consistently in Stamps in order to complete hi.-. \/f\V "El HER.\” DE LUXE no eq^ l. Beautiful permanent en- Ho far the [irineipal Treasury RewAd Onii.tMlO.imi) of extra spending mon­ Trip (his .Mutual Sa\ink's Hank. ^S ie(SIDm £BATim [A ame(/|lnlsh. Choice of colors, EFIIOA answ'i'r to the protesters is that Lv. N«w York (G.C.T.) 8.40 P.M. ^ Low Flame Fuel Saver! purcha.se. When a e.insumer h.i.i vm acah ey next year, at a time when pri­ Coach accumuliiteil .suifleient stamps, h.. HAve The coMSerBAnewno/z3 / —IMui fed. J0.75 orities and other factors would re­ "inrntion will hurt you more than F«ro Low Draft Burner! < could turn these in on n go\ern- HOT WATER HEATER TAX ’2 duce sh.irply the supply of mer- the new taxes " NO EXCURSION SUNDAY NOV. 23 ment bond which would he cash­ V Beautiful Streamlined Design! cle.in h clirrc- % TRIPLE '0 7 K rCOERAL TAX able, after the emergency ervled tii»n >ou u.int It—F.ircr ^ Childron 5 «nd und^f 12 k«lf far*. Tlckoft itricHy llmit*d to cepoetty of Sp«ci*l Co«ch EXTRA Wmilil ("heck Inflatioiiar> Miixiiig row. Tuhul.ir Curf ^ SUPERSERVICE ouAJtAAtreeet bok. 3 0 m o /^t n fi'ira- Just the nrrfs«ar> appliinre for. chilly Air For Hour! Oficrates at low ropt xhullrr^. <%. Jor*. rnriiapd 1 t h F^PEFENSE buying prImariJy hy making ih, DEPEND XBI.E— "t Irntiflnil’x I ..ripi t room«—in^tanlanecua heat. I ses verv under any condition, anywhere! Per* actual cash outlay for purrha.eee loniplfte with all nrc- Buill of lirst tirade bat- l( u h b <• r Int'i ittlou little futrrni. lo lnrhe> ,09 feet for nard-to-heat rr>oms. ofTices, higher. A t the same time, the pur­ rosary fitllnf^. th»i Prolonc* tbe Ufi I 's an5 prevent the in- FORD SERVICE} / *n«2toA ,flationaj*y in( that accom­ pany .spirited biddinp for articlr.*' G E N S m O E S that an» Ki’-nvlnR- si-ari'er l)ocauHf RF.BriLT rilKIM'GHOI T NOgiFIT /ftuftJom Every p.irl Ihorotichb. rhrrknl .mil . . . . . o f the defen.so projjram'j? deman l.s RACK AGAIN. replaced with a Bit\M) \|;iv pari CUSTOM TAILORED SEAT COVERS s u p e i ^ ASK A iO U f C'laini S<‘heii»r ICqiiitnhIe If It is nol av cord .n new E.ii h In me iieHCJt plaid and iwtcii palit-rns 'fwill fibre PATMINT Spons4)r.i of the .stamp plan •embly is riridb le-ied In-rore it Irinuned wiili Spanish .Xlorocco Icaihcrettc! And Ready To Resunu •rs^iied their .*»rheme wan the mn.'-t le.ves the laboralnr). C.l \|!\\Tt:ED equitable yet advanccti wince it Now that you probably ulR driic youC car longer you FLANSI EOl 41. TO NEW—Prices im lude Nbould prcscne Ibai inierior and keep it locking ircsn. y iw s e < could bf madi’ tn iuver pura ha.sr.. Irade-iii. YOUR OWN o f so-callt'd "I'ixury” items ami ,\nd whether you have a 1931 model or a 1911 modcL R. C. A. VICTOR R'cl'. W*Inyl PUitic C«bifv#t B u t cm: OBLCO A U T O L IT S need m^t be applied to such mn cs- you are sure to gel a perfect lit. —with 9ufom4t;c volum# conifol—^ Stieefivf Sup*N CATERING Eor c\ vy P>^7 ■ lor (.arj 37’ ‘// silles M food, clnthir.K and shelter lo r ,\U “ “ >1 For All Coaches $O.JS and Ae»9'0dyr>« Cifcud with F^mowi R. C. A. Bu*lt-in FOR ALL OCCASIONS In addition, they and. the .«^tamp Coupes up and Sedans O up An*»rin«—Bgy ;♦ on Our E«ty Pi^n- WeTl Open jiurchaHe.s ifijuirrd on certain C lip o r tty FORD DEALER manufai lure.i j r ducU which I'om- Other Cot ers «s low as $2t29 ; 1 9 . 9 5 YOU GET— 1. Genuine Ford Parts. 2 Work Done petc with Pali mal defense nnttcle.s TAILOR E, Per Coupe ARNOLD PAGANI With Factory Approved Tools. 3. Expert Mechanics Rainbow for strategic and * nttcaj materials otALin 1 7 1 SI'Rl ( F STUKFT TKLKPHOM; .'>700 could be hoo.sted to a point when ADVIRT:*CMCNT Manchester’s |lewest and Finest their purchaae would be made rela­ THERM05Ti\T5 tively unattractive. NOCkiy'SM TBS DRY CLEANINC 'fm is iiry Would lleneHt Wc h.ivc the coircct Professional Type in Tan and Black The best cleaning fluids.. .ex­ The Treasury would beneht from type for ne.irly all leather combination. Unbreakable Completely REBL'ILT. Guaranteed to THEV TEI.I. I S there will be a short­ pert pre.ssing.. .rio.sest atten­ the program. It wa.s pointed out. in Bo» Toe— U N IO N HARDWARE — be an e.xact and perfect replacement. finding' a fertile source of b"rro\v- c.irs. age of Antl-Freefe this year, dde lo tion to details. . .in short, the Nickel Plated Tubular Steel Hollow SAVE MORE CA.S— GET MORE PEP. » > r 5 defense nerds. We suggest that you ed funds that has only b - N tlly known make The Nation Needs Men's Plain Suits, plan wmild aitunlly he .'iuhnutted •“ tamperproof C M aal CARRY\ to Oongre.ss in the tmin of pro­ 4 . 2 5 ify.iT aealed can now at Topcoats, Overcoats e t t e v K O L e r a saving. posal legLslation w r.s .said to de­ Other Skjtcs pend largely i>n the reirtion . f ITS SOLDIERS-ITS SAILORS-ITS MARINES-ITS AVIATORS Laundry and Dry Cleaning Plant La u now oi> ti;/ B U T A L SO House and are seeking f/ 4 9 S mor^ satisfai'tory meth«Hl5 of curbing the gruwmc threat "f in­ He Are Bringing To You flation. Dc Luxe Porcelain THE NATION NEEDS ITS CIVILIANS Double Range Oil Burner Cabinet Students Sot I p quality chrome steel cyl­ inders—ari'urjtely michined— HEA TER SAVING.S (QUALITY SIMPLE PRICING (hat lhc> h UI c’r’lvcr maxiniuni ( >•>an•~Kffar r'uel !M(‘iiioi*ial Fund even heal at minimum cost. 3 t«i ( .Iff) ' 2 for $1.19 in r ^ l tank with indicator Riiiliatea rlejn. I'metruriHc CONVENTENOr\ PERSONAL SERVICE llent In nil dlrpctiunn —motl- C'omplete with a 11 ern M*«| («liiiicla rinl<-he<| In Mep’s Suits N ew lym.Iou. .Nov. 12, A hol- necessary parts. Clr^nmlnf rbrnmn anil I.Ua* Attend Air Raid Wardens School ,i«r»hlps fund as :i memorial to the Hme rnrcf^'.ilif^ ,in t llurnolf «ir itl*»o’or—Rrcul.itra to niR\ ponged and Pressed -E)r. L»avid O. Ix'ib. who t.,i Jpairrti lle.il. You'll jiave up to .'’O'", hccau.se of oUt low- overhead and operating twenty-live ye.'*.i. ,i.s prnfe.-i.ii.r ,.i OPEN TO PUBLIC AND TO THOSE DESIROUS OF BECO.MINC; W ARDENS While You Wait mathemn-tii ,s: i. t..-.|rui-, and .lire.- PAY AS LOW AS co sts.. .we'll wa.sh all your laundry with Ivory Soap exclusively, and tor ol it.lni.-aait.ri.-. had {.ev'ote-i $l 00 A WEEK himeelf with di.^luurui.shed .su.- so carefully that we'll guarantee a full year's wear to all shirts dated CCM t.i the :iil\ le-.-meat of f'.n - necUfUt eoilege IV 1.. he e.-it.vhli.sii- ' 2 4 . 7 5 Just In Case! when new and kiundered by us exclusively. That's the famous ed at the (ollege tlir.oigh gift.s from stiideiit.a. U -ev:!,. f.i ultv (.EARN: “ Dated Laundered Shirt" guarantee.. now brought to Manchestei; porenu of atudenl^ :iu,l Pi-, .LelK.« m an y'other fl ieu I.S- l.nallv JiU'i by Rainbow . throughoi;! the CMi.tiy. ■ What to do in air raids. Save On Your The college hopea t' raise .?lo0,- 000 for this purpose What is planned for children in srhool. Di-. Ijflb ’s death oeeurre 1 .-ud. Family Wash .denly .tommoneemeut lugl-.l last 1 OIL BURNER PARTS \l'hat to ilo about gas. . June l.t just hot.He he was t.i i n - ! I.K iiirr.K —:btronc metal v^iih .ibbf^lus Lighter pt METERING VALVE— What an incendiary bomb is and what to do about it. ter the avidltmium with the a, .a- i OIL DRUM FAUCET— JUMBO Hejil ^ Single type deolic ■proec.s.sipii. Ho ha.l been a Heavy duly with O Q c What Manchester's place is in the government's national plan. FAMILY BUNDLE member of Uie collogo facultv..si:i. i i ( AfftiON SCKAl'I'i;—I’ointcd steel OIL BOTTLE HANDLE— n f t, ' Ce„. • o/ /» Up for hard to Kct at ring for paddoek Oaf 1916. During his vears of set \ a c I Fits around bottle neck Kverything Is Ironed . he had won the affection of ew iv ' .places O IL FILTER—For all 1 2 ^ HEAR: Classes vondueted hy s|>eakers who are authorities on their, suhjt^cts. r e t V.. atudent to enter the lolfege lUniLE CAP HANDLE^ n. WICKING—Enough for a 4 range In This Service through hia genuine interest- in f its around bottle neck . / double range buiiicr .. J hurnets...... V o F SEE: Movies of wardens in action in Lomlon. their work as undergradiinte.s and 40 Pieces $1.78 hia pride in their at hievements as (.Additional Pieces Sc Each.) alumnae. Hla rare qualltle.s a.s a t : scholar and teacher, his fine pub­ Seeled Beam. T R I P L f ^ , The duty of the armed force is to defend you. Your duty is to learn to take lic epirit, and hl.s friendly eoo|ieiH- FOC LIGHTS care of yourself. The war^ will be given seating preference. 8 l*resldent Katharine Blunt said Lamps Larjpe selection of A BUNDLE today that a scholarship fund ha.l WINTERIZED I0W-20W-3OW from— b een settled upon after earelul Beautifully Cut application from Herald. Deliver to Municipal Building or Y. M. C. A. Mail consideration of other possi bill ties Chrome Plated with a special formula to aosura you Pieces as a memorial to Dr. Deib. easier sUrlIng. Change now to TRIPLEX I® ^47" Raiil Precaution Committee^ Alunicipal Building. (Enclosie stamped return en­ ^A 20 99c Will Fit All WINTERIjCED oil and enjoy tronbb . (Additional Piece* 4c EocB.) free Winter driving. velope). Cars 3 Hankies or 3 Tea Napkins Moving of Herd All Prioe* or 3 Wash Cloths Equal fnrimle Ta.t MAKES ANV CAW SSE-t-m 1 Piece. -Vddfei lo Co«l SESSIONS — MONDAYS 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. 1 Shirt Equals 2 Pieces. i t ORBAtl^~FOireB liiiTlR Tacoma, Wash., Nov. A A n 'CLEANING ± MOBE NILEI ON 6Q f. ; ^fonnar'a.contentlon that moving LESS FUEL ^ MORE ZIF! Sealed Can NOV. 17, 24 — DEC. 1, 8, 15 — JAN. 5, 12 -fcla dairy herd would make his All yo« need b a lerew driver U In- Boore fretfu' coot the gov- lUU it la S mlnnteo. Saper-chorged SOFT DRY : on extra 12,703 for on od- melariiif b safer, U a n iiek Mcclcni- to Fort Lewis. Uon le b von out af a -snat- i*t. (A ll Bat work aad koaiUnvelilalB ■ovenuaeat hod offered oompleteijr Irooed. W eatkig for the 376 oerM that Kd- HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM c l b u ie k s 6 L a u m d e h e H $ ponl s lo ^ d>M oad fe lM t CWtle levied ffoia /. L- Wolf thk aervlee.) ,ioiry oporaMw- Thf fanaer HAMUSON ST.,’MANCe’’«TeR ' ■ "Ifd oidied doaWo tka Come in and meet “Connie** Rolhammer, **Bob** D(^ii*an and 12 Pounds 99c Oastle pleaded that We MANCHESTER DEFENSE COUNCIL the other Rainbow empk>.ve8. They are anxioaa to pleaae you (AtMUloMl Po wauld fall "off Is their milk —7c Each.) if moyod to other our- and yon'll like their personal aervice. ' \ ' IlMM. \ / T ■7 -Z.. y i : . ' i ! ' f

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. M'EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1941 PAGE EIGHT MANTIIESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCTIESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHER 12.1041 PAGE N IN E playing a iheep-Uke role In their control of a law voted In another kind of world. HEALTH AND DIET own disaater. Dust Elimination Invention III an intciviow fctti'iatiiig Prcsi- thiil The i. !( y .\ *.s a;-» brought rif longer waj» connidered in critical There !■ no excuse for all this, And even more important than Man About Manhattan ADVICE ili'nt Gctiillo VaiK.'Oi rctcnl pledge liLHl w«*<’k. .sun»’r*ng fi-A Uni­ Inventor of a novci metal smok- "W e are nn.l wi.sh to be pan- LIVER B ILE- IB Biftitll Strtei ica stands. Clues to Scientists He ru.shed h»T To h hf^futal, and I anfl th'enr e to Audrey'.^ ho.*spital Manch«»t«r, Conn. At the moment, labor Is begin­ ing j'lpe cxinmncu. "i-ii l> n--- '' A merlramslB.■’ Aranha was quot­ m Donald Cook was doubtless filled . ^Im. John C^ld- .Address comniiinicattoiis to Tht versity of Washington professor's the child, whn.sci- ( Oi. helpful a little. Whhoul CalMwI-And Y 'II 0 «l «f THOMAS PRROUSON ning the hopeless task of trying If it comes. It will tell the Isola­ ... j j ! en ought to know, after "Sky- has had to he ground— a laborious ed. "We follow the American way. IVfw Haven (!oiiiity ounnesa. turnefj to him juHt h4*ff)r»* in th« Raria’ !• G« OoQtral'Uonarcr wlth good Intentions and n oble' ••Claudia," that . Cook Herald, Attention McCoy dust elimination invention literal­ .Ar^uiitinian .Asserts Hil­ Founded Oetobtr 1. IBIl to catch up with these prices. tionists at home and Hitler abroad Health Sarvtos process and much of it came wave.s. So do «om e forms of serious we go along with Ami'rh a’s fdr- being lak«*n to the f.f)4'rating nxmi Th« Ilvtr abould tour 3 plaU of blto intot .sentiments when he stepped up : ig„'t going to dine at the second ly has snatched a valuable wood Elurlriral Iiii|»iils4t4 .May pif*nlal tniuble. ler Has Named l.atiii tiine.s. We will not be neiitrkl If Ward Nt» I,oh};«t Is in into jruur bowtU RTOry dajr. If tkis M e to “Living wage'! demands- justified that America's decision has been from .Norway and Sweden." anfj .said flimply '‘Fdfii/K* rjon't let More OfTiclalft Ou«*t4xl | l PuMi«h«() every Cvemnn Bzceoi to receive his degree of scientific ! t^ble all his life, Mr. Golden Is on by-product out o f thin air. He .said one of the machines had Fmotions are likely to form there Is any participation by one me.^ll'e ■’ , not fluwinf freclz, Four food majr not dl* Sunday* end Holidays. £ntar«d %t finally and irrevocably made. The Explain Why IVrsoii« .Aiiieriea Direelors. Critical ( ioiidilion. r^Rt. It mar io^t docar in th« bownln. Theft “ living wage’’ demands are add agriculture from the University of record as saying that the actor ts It is interesting to know that Prof, k'rederlck K. Kirsten of been tried out in ii I'ortl.md ply­ \Vaves irregular in timing or size, .\nii rican n.stion In the w.sr." KRB bloRtB Up your •tomneb. You M t eoft* tht Pott Office tt Msneheattr. llar(H>oiled Police Pra\ T Virhy, t.’noccupled P'ranre. Nov. Conn.. « • Second CUae Mail Matter. ing their threat to the national isolationists themselves have la­ Oregon in 1925, a glance at Who's one of his favorites, and that he B1 undergoes an Increased deple­ ths School of Aeronautical Engi­ wood factory for six weeks, anu Art ThiM Way or That, or both. Apprehension, nervou.*!- The foreign niiniatpr aaid later •Upnt^d^ You foci tour, gunk and 1m world 12 ' » The F rench government IfMilcg ptink. beled this the step beyond Which Who In the Theater suggested he hopes to present him some day as neering disclosed today how his several carloads of wood flour ne.HH or any sudden alarm will Buenos Aires. Nov. 11 •■!'• I hat Brazil would not permit any New Unvcn. .Nov 12 'V. Tt Dr. Tierney promiFcd }*he wfnild 7 StIBRCRIPTION RATES safety. In thinking that such de­ tion in the body when carbohy­ It. iRkM^thqiM food , old Cnrt«r*t LIttto was also filled with a craving to the star of a drama. There are a frdm planning and sanding opera­ Say ExptTlH. slow lh4‘ni. .f^^ncentrnted mental- Siij)poit f'»r Hre.snicnt Roosevelt’s other nation to build air h.aacs on’ appoarcfl ifulay that AuJrey .Me- be all right; anti h;j* be*-n pray­ I Today ffUfited 2fj more municipal I4 r«r rdla to g t t th««« 2 pinto of hlto doW* One Tear ty Mall ...... 16.uo mands can meet the situation, la- | there can be no turning back, If drates are used liberally. In application of the principle of cen­ sec how grease paint is worn in lot of people who will approve trifugal force to diibt-laden air tions had been shipped to plastic effort alsf) produces slow waves. leient asserti<)n that ib-rmany ha.s ti, r eonst. "bill in the event of ag- Narnura, Sf-vcn-ycar -oM f ounty ing Hince that hi.*i promim- rouM lr,4- *e»'freely to ennke you f*«J “up and op.** Par Month by Mail ...... t .<0 other words, the person using governmenlP. mostly in soiithwest- ft n pnckftffg today. Take m» d in e U d , flinsle Cony ...... I 01 hor itself Is pursuing a natural, in­ they know that, 'Hiller must know Now Yark, Nov. 12 T4*) Whnt Hut if there Is a wave to iden- ilesigns on South AmencH i .-itih' gre.s.sioii the base.s we build onr- war'l. wouM Hurvi\#*. .“erimi.s .aiito- kept. HardboiP'fl West Hav^n roji.s. the better theaters along Broad- when that day comes. more starches and sugars mu.st at had resulted In a proce.ss by which Arms 111 the east. He said the «rn Frame, r»*placing elected offl-* > r tiv « In rnnkint bil« flow frody. A ik I^^ilvered One Tear ...... 19 oi» It too. They rarely mi.ss each tify int.'llig euce. it has not yet overnight fiorn the- n ling chair­ .'(Ives will artiially belong to all mobile acriti«*ni injuric.v. anJ no­ to whom nerident rfj.orTjj are part f f}*hor rf*pnmurrltles THE ASSOCIATED PRESS timaller units soon will he In normal h<*alth are likely to have tee ’ (Military ohairvera haye specii- icnM‘ Ticrn»‘V <*f We.sT Haven to praying to/->. On the other hand, if ■ House wanted to approach the corn with occupies hli time six nights a in the following foods: egg yolk, tics. onea wtiich flow eea.Hclrs.sly Iroin •Tl,«f) were The reaHon.*» The Aaaociated Preee i» exclusive­ The only efficient protection of a text book technique has turned week and aomellmea In the after- The machine, having no filter or production, he said, for use as dust wave.s' loo .simiiar to be dis­ Declaring he had .-vidi'iKc to l.'itiil on po.s.s'ilile use of the bulge whom she ‘ plf.'ifte fjon't And triday • ame ’a < I-firne n«‘w.s given were «ipptf.siTion Tt) the na- ly entitled to the use or republic.'!- liver, nuts, whole grains, peas, let me die '' labor's living wage must come agreement with the Senate revi­ nut to be what Burns Mantle calls noon. Don has made as rnany as "air washing" device" takes the filters on auloni ibile carburetors. the brain cenlrra of man. worniui tinguished Till* wav4‘H are slow ui hat k the pre.-idi-nt‘h .m .iteiiieril. of Brazil, opposite We.sl Africa, as from the hb.spiTal that A idrey, on Tifinal govf rnnn’rjt, di.MM4'nsion. and' Read Herald Advs. tton'of all newt diepatchee I'rediteo tomatoes, grapes, spinach, wheal chililren. iifi to about age H, and to It or not otherwiae credited In from narrowing and stabilizing sion does not come, it will be a "The best young leading man of 35 radio broadcasta in one week. dust out of the air by setting It "1 Hist Just wantesl to kill the or rhlld. Juan Antonio .“^olari a<” m' head a Hite for Unilisl .Slates air bases.) It wa« to Dr Tierney’.'? office the danger li.«»t .“in' »* the a'^f I'^lenT. , inat.iiitv to govern prop«‘rly. germ and also In brewer's yeast. after that lake on the adult pat­ thta paper and alao the local newt Hi.s average now is about 10 a in whirling motion at terriflc (Inst [.lohleni," the professor said, They are probably the wil

MANCHESTER EVfiN'IXG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1941 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1041 PAGE ELEVEN

At the Circle Thursday and Friday cer can be treated mo»t effectively" Home, Defense Overnight News Easton Holds Hi^fher Taxes Cancer Spread when the disease Is localized In New Picture Save Up Your Old Iron; Topography Is Blamed the Brea where It I* Originated. Of Connecticut Reasonable likelihood of complete rams (Uiih Subject Mock Air Raid N tq q letl Due to Apathy cure requires immediate action for Childs Colds For Hephurn By Assuclateil Press Bast«n Stanard Ttme For Radioes Blind Spols proper diagnosis and treatment To Rtlivo Mwy Rub m RmO'Prmi Will Be the Next Drive l«'fi,rc the disea.se sprea'is to other Stamford. John W. Morse. 35, fiarts of tile iKsly. Cu^iiiopolitaii Meniliers Town T psIk ('.ivilian I> rrr;i>siiry OfTicial .Says I^a.sadcna, f’nhf , Nov. 12 OP/-- ed radio flead apotx heraii.se df ex­ Assert K7.> in .Stale Died Famous Actress Making former lightweiglit boxer known In estimating Uie seriousness of Khi'lvi'.s, tiu‘ wlioIi'.Miih' ^iticrtiu.scil | n E' Howell. Jr., viys he has'ob- treme difficulty in’ reception of here as Irish Jackie Moore about Metal Is Needed by Steel Rig Luvifs Iiii|M‘rativ«‘ emergencies concerning health it Vicks VapoRui To Hear Timely Topic fenses; Work of V c)l- griidually will lie pa.sHi'ii un and taim-d .strong evidence that, .c;oh» broadcasts Beeaiise »>f Failure to A Nipw !VIovie r,alle«l 15 years {igo, suffered a broken Is wl.se to be on the safe side, Doc- New Network Regulations mrliidi'd In i'<*tnll pricra trary to common so-calleti,s. t'lr Griswold pointed out For ‘‘Vl'oiiian of the Year." “ i hlirid sprits in radio reception are Howfll said that these dead juries yesterday when he fell 30 Kftail Sf>mo .stnio ' Jhis r•'.'i.son accident vlctirtLS arc ent Output ut a llifuli ny nearby moun­ invariablv rushed to a hosiut il lAwaiting Court Decision At the cominff meeting of the feet from a roof he was repairing. Easton, Nov. 12 W5 Ruins ano chainH an* Mlanlinjr 'li.HtnhiitiMii «»f Ne‘W Haven, .N'ov. P2 V fler- Hartford, Nov. 12 Ap[iroxi- By Slf^rid Ame or to local metal deposits in the tains whuh rleflect radif» waves where proper appraisal of Injuries Cosmopolitan Club, which is to Hartford— Newton H. Moulton, bomb craters theoretically dotted Kate. inoru dt*finll<*ly tuwnrfl (1» brrl K. Ga.ston, jus:;lfltant .sn relary j ■ ! Hollj'wood, Nov. 12^ i/F) ~ Kath- r earth. over the arra.s and not to any pe­ mateiy 875 pers'ins died needlessly and adequate treatment dan be be held at the Center Congrega­ 80, who suffered a spinal fracture tiffrnso industry towns and <2) • ii tlw> I’rea.suiy. a.sseited today New York, Nov. 12— (,?>)—Rule* • M B S ; 12:00 NBC CBS; 12;.V^ NBC arinp I burn waved a piere of Monday when he fell down a flight lids (piiet airfield county town to- “.My . conchi.sion is tlv l the culiar local geological/Tormatlons. la.*t year in Connecln'it bee.ause secured. With Hie commoner tional church house on Friday By Paul Geaner and .lohn llarUley rural tnidinu' rriTt»-rs. liiillar.M that hl^^her taxc.s -.vouM he imppf.i- I stnmgth of radio waves depends In driving through 'these areas of the Federal -Conmiunicatlons CBS. ! doiichmit at me. and announced inJ afternoon, the speaker, MrS, Ger­ of stairs at his home, died yester­ da.v following an Arml.sLce Day they failed to reg.ar'l suggi-.stive ailments which do not occur siid- .Vow York. .Nov 1'2 Don't ar»‘ pxp4M'!fd to Mow frrtdy in both hve tiurmj' the connru^ year to ' almort entirely upon the topogra­ w'ith a radio equipped.automobile, sign.8 of cancer as. an emeigeniv idenly. are iinai rornpHr.ied by pain trude 'Seward Wilkin.son, will talk day in St. Fiancis' liospitai. air raid. ihinuk'lioiil llw' winter Payroll^ , «-het k InflaMon. S ° r .i e “ amn^^^ NeTson’’a n r KUrntt on j that w„tfu, voice of h e r. ■ No, „o^ llartford -The Welfare Com­ The mork homlmrdment of the throw away that old piere of phy on a IfKtation and very Irttle he found rec4-ptlon from Wime-xsta- which demanded prompt and ex­ I or other startling manifestations, on a subject of paramount and m many (Ifft-ns*' rilirs nrt‘ runninj' : While the late-.t tax hill t<,;:efh- ance pondinc outcome of the court "W ar Atjainsl Wa.ste, NB(.-Blue ' r„i one adres.t U at .x only aa (;ood town was Htaifed l.ost night to test upon it gr-olop'v.” he told a group lions became (lirn or faded com- pert attention. Matthew H Grls- I however, there is ant to be dan- timely inlere.st to Anierienn lionse- mission reported yesterday tliat scrap Iron I 25 to 30 rent ahove hi.st year er with e'lrlMT .tlori should fieht over them fhev were to have 9 Vice Prea. Wallace on "O rsan -■ aa her last pu ture." the relief load in fon iiccticu fs the town s eiviliaii detenses. f Hcientists and .students'at Cali pUrtely. '.vold, .M, P . Uiiief of the Dlvrd' ri g''ro'ia flelay .so that the copditi^jn wive.5, namely, Home Economies Tiie government will be aprtlind 'rii*' nation'.; d.0()O.O00 farm.n this' [•ro\ ide appr-iximat elv 512.000.. aone into effect .Saturdav. izing for Victory CBS 10; l.">'Kdu-| phafs what everyone says be- five largest cities had dropped to It began sboitly after 8:10 p. m. forma Ir..«titute of 'Fechnology. r>r Brno rPitenherg, geophysics of Cancer rtesearch. said to-l.av devlr.p.. iieyon'l the emergency and .National Defense. cdllecting it .shortly in a iuiti"ii- ve.'ir will »:aMii*r in h 19-tl ra-h 000,000 in revcnu* during 1912. he Stipulations to this effect have cation Week program, Cov. S a l-' hind her back So 1 had admomsh- 2,181 oases in October, four per wben Senior Air P.ald $Viirdcn Under direction of Dr. G. W. profes.sor, added that in many The assertion was ba.scd on sta­ date unrl apiiroaihe* a calamity. Mrs. Wilkinson is particularly wide drive to keep old nieliil llow • Oil "Hu*, iii' lu'linL; beru'fU pay­ been entered into between counsel tonstall ami othcr.s. CBS 11 Bep .dtnysclf. belorc meetiiiK her. not cent below Sejitember and 52.1 per !*oljipenko. [irofessor of physics plarcH nr<')iird Big Hear lake in the tistical stiidie.* which in'licate that well qualified to tiandle thl.s sub­ Franklin Hiibbell Was Informed by ments, nf arftund $ 11 .‘JOO.OOO (M)0. 1 for NBC. CBS and Stations WOW Karl K .Muiidt on • I’roposeO ,\m- to mention "The Bake ", that play cent below Oitobcr. 1910. Ing into Hie nation's .strri inill.s. and geophysics at ( altech, Howell, .San F-iernardino mountains it is at least 35 per cent of cancer ject in a most entertaining and slate defen.se officials that a flight KxecuHve.s hint the slowing in Students Donate $3,.500 and WHAM, the complaints, and erican Course of Action.' i some years back which, well -laid Bridgeport .Michael Budnik, 18. a vieM alMiut even with 1929 a gr.'uluate student, measured the difficult to tune in the rompara- deaths rould be [irevenfed if ca.ses 4IA' V authoritaUve way. In the first of bombers all liragluary was the rate of operiitioii.s of .sten Karin rash imawne i.s rx|>«*n.vood decided. As this meeting should be of worker.' there eontimied their bar.s and shilpes in Hieir maniitar- final decision. V Commission agent, made a 1.5-mlle duties calmly with the aid of tla.sh- "Whatever We do," he aaid, The rules questioned by NBC 8;1.5 NBC-Bed: 8;5.5 NBC-Bluc; probably won t be back Hollywood (7eJ tliat story, even if wc have 1 ' general interest to home makers ture. Tlie remainder Is purchase Home Bulldlnf?; . Confusion Are Renoniiiialed hop to civilization at Fort .Selkirk. lights. "must be compounded of many and CBS concern their contractur- 9 111! e n s : in on MBS. 10:15 ,\BC- way I or some time. to lake Hepburn. And here’s the j during this emergency period, the •crap, also called country Hrra|i amonfT huilder.s and buihlinj^ .sup­ III juries to Back Y. T. George P. Brett, Jr , chairman of method.s and cannot be limited to al relations with affiliated sta­ P,luc; 11:00 MBS, 12:00 MBS. This “Woman of the Year" is an Hepburn touch again. They blame I Cosmopolitan Club ho,s arranged which is ( ollerted far and wide liy ply houses as to what tvpc.-^ of Hie obvious method* alone," , to make thl.s occasion open to all He took off after receiving sup­ the Lo.al Pelensr Cooncil, h.ad tions. as well as the one. previous­ Atternoon: 1:15/NBC; 2:00 international columnist - - Holly­ well had to take Hepburn The 1 junk denl'MS conatrurtmn is “non-es,sential con- Gaston suggested the possibility Mcridan. Nov 12 .-r M.ayor ' who wish to attend. There will be plies ami rllrections from Pilot words Ilf prat.sc f ir the work of the .Ne'A- Boston, N. H . Nov. 12—(JT ly su.spcnded by the eonimissioti. .MBS. 3:00 M B S .X 5 5 CBS MBS: wood version. 1 wispy girl had thought to buy up ! No immediate cilsis is at hand. rtnirtlon" has hrouk'ht a .slowinc Hint rationing of good* needed 1 15 CB.S MBS> r, on rp.s; 6 1 5 Ki ini i.s B. Panalicr and tlu> other I a nomln.al charge for admission. Mriir,.in .losl.vn. who locate.1 him volunteers when it was all over. So - .Saved t,n the edge of a precipice which Would ban NBC ownership In the first plare, Hepburns the screen rights to the play. | U is pointed nut. tml the experts nf new home huiMlnp in some cit­ for defense might become neces- vesterday after an aerial seanh I did two Slate clFfcnse officials, by fus wife after he had fallen of more than one network CBS; H 25 .NBA'-Bed. fi:15 CBS wai.st IS only 22 inches. And 1 So she was up again Now ; incumbent Itei'uhljcan official.^ ------e.itimrite that with scrap rnn- ies The Htipplv. priorities and ■sary ultimately. NBC-Blue. / j kiu)w only one bona-fide tnterna- well’ renominated for a third term Benshaw landed when his ga.sollne : .\iisl.in Purvis and Unbert Iieinlng. alloeatif»ns bnarrl recently issued . down a rocky slope yesterday, Milo “M'lHiian of the Year" is her arc- siimpHon .siiiistanflally exceeding Shall Do Unprecedented Thing* Included in the guest talent to . NBC-Bvkl 12 Noon Words ami Mmnal lady columnist with a 22- oiul picture .since her Hollywood ' It the G.O.P, prim.iiics la.'t eve­ Urges Sending .supply became low.' on a .Sentdr- ^ who wiliie.s.'e l the rehearsal. the arrival of incoming collections, an order barrin^r ’all nnn*ea.senliai C'lshman. Jr.. 25. Concord, .Mass., be heard in the Ml tropohtan radio Music .-d p. m. Rai kst.nge Wife, ir.i h u.ai.stlinr Ami her hair is comehitek, and she h.ss her lingers 1 ning in preparation lor the city Fnirhnnks tliglit, and radioed that a grave .sitnatl'in (mild develop tiy eon^trurtlon hut manv sny am­ "We sh.nll be doing many iinjire- school teacher 'A*.a.s reported suf- Q uiki^ TY auditions on NBC-Bed Siimlay ti:30 Xpeaking oi I.ibei ty. CHS I white md long. sult.^raH. hair likr cr«»ssed. I election to be hclil on Pei-. 2. There he did not know svhere he was. January or February. plification of the term "nnn-»'ssen- eedented things before this crisis fering serious bark injuries today. afternoon is the .Uistialian tenor, 9 :l> a ‘west :!:.'lo p m. i School ^ K.itic’.s KverytJiie calls her Katie “Is she an actress, or isn't she'” ’ | >vcrc no contests. Goods Faster ^UalliolicH SiippoiT tla!" Is needed to infnrm con- 1* over. " he s.iid. Already a sys- I i-Aishman an'l hi.s wife. Hilda, Kenneth Neatc, who now lives in tlie Air. I i> m. Ciiicimiati Con- I out hne. Ant.« that sort of trlls they asked out here | Former Tax Collector H:indd C The coming scrap drive, de­ tnirtors exactiv what .speelfir lem-i'f [irinrities ha.s been Imposed I linked by a rope, had climbed to New York He was horn in Ihe.cservaloi V eono rt NI!C-Blue what s happened to Ih** little spit- Her cunent director. George Hall was named as the mayoral Olilcsl Bristol signed to forestall any serious types (»f stnictures can be built over a wide range of nuiterials ■a point near the rummlt of Joe coal mining district ot Ccssnock; 12:.'io Farm and Home Hour. 2:30 iire iluil was Stevens, found out. He wa.s direct­ . andidate of the Democratic party Pitt.sburgh, Nov. 12 - i/T5 — A Russian Alliance shortage, will rover farms as well a1id what cannot he ron-strurted that used to be free for everyone , KnglLsh mountain when he slipped I and slid about 50 feet. Australia, and rame to New YOrk | Into the Might. I Club Matinee, Fxpensive l>ayoiit ing a scene in which she has to on Oct. 30 when petitions were riiilcan govomn.cnt offiri.al. as cities. A .sample cheek nf 2.5 While total private residrntia’ Herbert K. Gaston to buy and use The lime li^com- irg when we may have to harry Mrs Cushman secured a footing some time ago to pursue hl.s-sing- MBS 3:15 Donald M. Nelson on j W hafs more, the living room of hurry through the wings of a gym­ tiled with the party's Town Com­ "speaking frankly. " was joinetl by Resident Is 99 Indiana farms ri'crntlv disclosed hull Hnfi' this year, bs the result nf Delense Prodiirtion 5:15 Sliafter iin .yi'gcntin.i Labor leader here in said in a prepared spee- h to Tl^e [irionties and prire eejntrol a big ! and. bracing on the rope, halted his ing career Katie the colummat is something nasium where several pugs are mittee. The primary date had I I.ondon, Nov. 12 —018 Viscount that Ihe average farm lias around the SPAH order. ma\' not < nnie ut- Parker Circii.'i.. Short Wa\'es;^ wiirning Unit unlcs.H the United Manufacturer* .-X.^smlation of (Vjn- step further We may rome In the I plunge at the lop of a lOOToot trnm the Park avenue sectnr. and 1 prac ticing She did. and Stevens been set for Nov. 4 but a.s no con­ I Fitzalnn of Derwent. Catholic 1-4 ton <*f scrap metal iisoallv to earlier anticipations of TOO.000 VI.(.j7 Sydney I .5.', .News ami .Mil-” no I States speeds up shipmcnta of ma- neuticut that anxnint would not be end to a system of apportioning or cliff She suffi-rc'l ,se\'ere bruises. Programs tonight, the war Uiiuld probably come, at a ‘ ut | yi'lleti, “(.’ome on. Katie.. More tests appeared for any oflic. s I Bristol Nov. 12. V Bristol's I peer, said in a House of Lords de­ old broken, rusting farm machin­ home units, the fij^ure will hr ,sii , H\'.l \’atlcan City ‘v'^0 .Nc\^.s the ' ( hinery and finished good-a to South .silt^lcienl to elo.se the “swiftly rationing consumer use of gooi dn moM, ' ho the market and too few goods to plan.* to marrv Actre.ss Joyce of spi’its writer with hts feel gates to the re.'cnt International ran Bristol's first jewelry store. ples the discontinuance of the aid aluminum pots and p.ans col­ tegi.strationo in 110 principal rities c.\*r paraphernalia to get to her, Urges Firiiiiiess said. “Neverthe,e.«s. both j'rice » on- be sold " H'.intijr on Per. 3 "if I haven't any squarely on the ground He gets Liibor Organization conference. She has four children, nine j puhlicalion of the Godless League, lected in the recent .. aliimiiiiim In the,..first 2fi dsvs of October \V nilnrsda.v, Nov. 12 U tMlnondav. Nov. He|»hurns feet d«>wn there, and MOe Stevc-ns picked up the limp Senator Isaiiro Torre.s, chairman were 40»9i.prr rent smaller than sidernUons and gov**rnment fi.soai .-\ssertlng that the "beginnings nl"tures to do at that time." Auer'i grandchildren and three great and iicceptani c of marriage ond 1 drive In your town still reposes' coaside rat ions make imperative a p. M. I r . M marries her Hf pburn lorm. ami .started to . 01 the Committee on Labor and In the like 1940 period. of that *ort of an inflation are al­ divorce from hi.s former wife, I'lifm ValU*v Folks. Dealing With Japs grandchildren. 'family life as proper Institutions. In a heap on the city hall lawn | new' tax program that will be as 3 ;30 Giii'liiig Light. 1 3:30 ] 'Fhey had fan shooting the pic­ e.iry her ntt the set. Suddenly he - Social Legislation of the Chilean ready under way. " he assured the i become final Nov. 21. Gathering In of this drive metal ' sw«*epmg ;ui po.sslhle. and as pro- 3 :45 Vic ami .Sa Sr\\ S ture. Miss Hepburn asked for 1* It a squirm He looked down, senate, gave his .speech rapidly in War (’i>Minn*ntarv and into one open Hepburn eye. bv smelters ii,as been slow be­ duidlve of revenue as it ran be 4 :on Hackst.'ign Wife 'Prat y I" play the male lead. An .lom’s hen Ihev billed Tra< \ aheail of am I an actress, George''" » eral of the Argentina General Con- hardships or dangerous disturb­ to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shck facilities and the metal must lie ances of our eronrimy " 4 1.5 Ynuiig Wi'lilvr Brown. • ; 1 r> Tin* t hiklb T^s l„r ■ I That monkc'V business cost $7»i). ledcrntioii ot L.abor, said "the ad- Of GoIleg(‘s Seen 3; 30 The O'Nrill'.s. of C^nna. today advo''at*M! a lirm carted to smelters wticre it is 5 ilO . Wlicn A Girl Marries In Uic iiist place, Mis.s H.-plnirn van -e guard of Hltle:- can already Gaston listed higher-taxes, sav- Hon Bornte policy for the Unit<‘ yuu'd nc\',.. suspect it tu look he seen in .South .-Vnicrica. parll- ’ 00 U rat hrr ] dealing with Japan and de> hired can be used again. But OI’.M ncvc|;in.l. Nov i i V Half .5 311 Tt..' .\bboltS- at tier made herself a nici' finan- cularly in my country." ft ,o."> (ioldvn (kite Quarl'd and railiol Is Ready i a compromise policy, with Jafiane-se POPULAR ofriclals assure that eventually the Ihe lltier.xl arts colleges ip the t'nl- c i.il dc.il liefore tlie thing ever 5 .45 -News 1 "inmrntary by ' moderates would bo sulrid illy 11111,000 cootriWt’s with the finesse I Ghtna correspondent for Tlio Man- i missed, although It may he an­ v.-ihla fnllege. of Lexington Kv MATTRESS 6 :30 .Musical Appetizer. G..IO (Joldeii Tre.a.miry of S.mg j I bet ter Guardian of Fng’.nn Tho World Today, •Slic lolind tins script, isive says w.th tho ( ’hungking government. 7 :15 News of the World. 7:00- 'N Andy state treasiiier, in re^.-iril to the I Ho said Japan was like a i>svtho- [ Betail prices: Advances of 12 he derlared at an alumni meeting - Airing All Opinions. an act res,., reallv has to fihd hel' Boston, Nov. 12 -- t/Ti — The 7 ;30- Lanny H'».ss. fniUu‘i•ming’ flpennl rleetinn for a pathic chi’d a victim of-c<)rr.plcxos WK .V fTEIT (JOVERNMENT FOOD STAMF’S! to 16 per cent In retail prices of here $18.95 8 :0O Adventure.* of the Thin : own scripts .She'd read until her re’pre.sontativo from the Fifth C’on- Weather Bureau -today lASueil the , ;,30 Moot Mr M<*ok 1 yes liliirrcd wticn in waltzed this I who would not respond to ro.ison. following .small craft warning: fo'ids an'l some general merchan­ 51.00 flown and 8U00 Per ■Man. 8:00 Big Town F.dv. C iV'bm- gressiimal di.strirt that ho will I.eg Broken hv $ulo W eek. of beaiitifol dise items are being forecast in 8 Plantation Party stnrv I mm two briglit young men. I ai copt the Hopublican nominaGon Small craft warnings ordered :30 son merchandising circles. Analysts I/'S .Angeles Nov 12 P Lit­ ;00--Time to Smile. Bing I.ardner. Jr , and .Michael if it IS offered him. j I nprole< !ed from Ham. until sunset from 9 8:30 r>r (■'hn.**ttan. point out that wholesale cnnlino- tle .Tack I.lttle. 33-vc'i,r-oId orihes -Mr. District Attorney. Kanin; brother of the Gar Kanin, '-^Talbot said in a !»tatomont last F.a.stport to Blork-Island Winds 22 9 :30- F.lmor Dhvik News dity prices, partlciilnrly foods. , Ira leader, was struck hv an auto- KEMP'S, INC. 10;00—Kay Kysrr. the' director. night, hiuvever. that ho had not * The hald eagle, national bird of to 28 milea an hou' from the west TIIURSDA y SPECIALS 0 0t> Fred Alien. have moved up faster than retail I mobllfl last night and his leg Flna Bedding! 11:00—News and Weather. .Now It s iiionnil tliat llicsc two announced hi.s candi - Horai'i* Hcidl .s Or< Mostra ' nomination and probntily would 11:30—When Day Is Done .Mi.ss Hepliiirn decided to go to bat not 'do so I tected bv some individual slates. out the (lav. VIILK FED VEAI. LEG S ...... ___ 24f lb. 10.30 .Ilian Arvu-ru S(*ngs for tllelll. 12:00—War News, Freddie Kbner's H« w While Organi.st. 3'his as in reply to pre^lu lions I Silk Hose 10:15 .sJhe plioned New York to llolly- bONEI.ESS rOT ROASTS . . ! ...... 27r Ib.l Orchestra. 11:00 News, weather I of political observers that Talbot 12:30 Music In the Moonlight I wood that .she's found a good ; wouhl arTivoly seek tho nomination 1 i :05 Sports Koundup I story Hollywoml said can w.. see :iJT IJI* FOWI...... raohl 12:55 News. Orcbes- if the Ri'^puiilican party would 11:10 T»»mmv I>orsey s I'lO pages of script in four days 1 :00 Silent. agree to finance a $2r».000 cam* tra ' Mis.s Ilepburn said yea. and then FRESH SPARE paign Shoulder 11:30 Vauglin .Monroe'.s Orcho.s- |worki il with the writers In four Totrvirrow’s I'lsigram Talbot remnrkeil that sin h a RIBS, Lb. ■ ■ Veal Chops, Lb. trs days they had 90 pages rejuiy 23 c A .M 12:00 l.inlnii Wells. News fijfuro was “ridiculous." and said SAVEIOTO 15% ON GAS ! Hollywood said, "How nunti ’' 6:00 Beveille and Agricultural he hi'hcvetl the law limited the I'J 05 Cliiude Tliornliill's Orilies- Miss Hepburn said. $211000 " SHOri.DER Ril) End Z i ' f News. campaign expenses of a confjres- tra Hollvwood said, "Okay, but item­ STEAKS, Lb, .. WJ7W OENEBAL MOTORS’PBOVEn 6:25—News sion.al c.andldate to $3,000 l i e Pork Chops, Lb. AT SAVINGS ON WARDS 12.30 Isham Jones' Orchestra ize The two writers got $100,000. 6:30—rtcveille with Doye O'Pel SHIP-DIRECT PLANI 12 55 News •Miss Ilepburn was billed for .$100.- 6:54— News. MII.K-FEO 000 to make the picttinv ?There A»k o bout . th« 57 chorming Room $«t- 7:00— Morning Watch. , Tomorrow's Program wa.s $10,000 for .Miss Hcf'hurn's Opcii.s lleariiijiH tingt, 429 ftr>« plocBt ovoilabl* Ui 8:00— News. I agent for finding the sK'r.v. and Brings You This Refrigeration Trod«Iiooalg Modom and foHy Amorkon 8:15— European News Roundup ,\ .M VEAL BREASTS 1 3 « $ 1,000 for Miss Hepliuhn's tele- StylMl $ov« Mbstofttfolly on direct ship, **«e#ws- A.* 8:30— Radio Bazaar 7:110- .News, weather. 7:10—Slioppers Special I phone calls in sew mg it up! On Labor Ubarces monts from loeding mokBrsI S;55—WTICs Program Parade 7 :,'!0--Bnh.art's Program j .So you see why 41.8 confusing Value!! \ 9 :00— Playhouse. Sliced M Mild .-\merican O O . * HYDRA-MATIC]^ 7 10- Bond I’rogram. Wo look St her ibluebelll snd then 9:15— Food News. I Albuquerque, N. 5 f . Nov I'J 7:,5,\ News, weather. I hear about her Boiled Ham. Lb. H O C Cheese, Lb. . . . 9:30—Mary.Lee Taylor I ,A*i - Trial Examiner Joseph II 8:00- The World Todtiy j .She's shy. That's confusing In 9:45— As the Twig Is Bent. I Dermody opened a hearing Inti' 8:15 .Morning .9alute. this picture sin has to wear a 10:00— Bess Johnson. I charges of unfair labor practiee- Sliced 3 Piece 8:20 Shupiiers Special. I hathiiig suit She demanded the set 10:15— Bachelor's Children agalnst the Albuquerque A Ceril- Spiced Ham, Lb. Loaf Cheese, I.b. ■8:,30- News, weather. I be closed when that sequence was 35c I 33c I los Coal Company last nlgh'f, the 10:30— Helpmate. I 8:35—Shoppers Special. shot. SECTIOX.tl, SOFA 10:45— Road of Life I Maybe she still has the going- ' first such case to nvolve the bitu­ 9 .00— Press .News minous coal act. Federal official' 11:00 - .Mary Marlin. 9:15 School of the Air of the 1 ii|'-the-laddfr jitters, although she FVesli Fi.sh, Clams ami Oysters . said. 11:1.5— Pepper Young s Family. Americas ' iias made a fistful of pictures .since 11:30—The Story of Hud B.arton. Officers of the Bituminous Coal g Buy Yours Now on 9:15- Stones America Loves, she landed here in 1932 Like "Bill Every Thiirstlay ami Friday 11:45—(David Harum. 10:00 Hymns of All Churches. q.f Divorcement". "Mary of Scot­ Division said the action likely ySardt Convenient “ 12:00 noon -Gene and Otenn. ‘ would establish a-precedent foi 10:15 -Myrt mid .Marge land', "The I.lttle Minister " Then Monthly Payment Plan P. M I 10:30 .sirpnuither it seemed she was slipping And ; operators selling coal to govern­ TASTE TE.MrriNO — VINE-BII*ENED 12:15— The Luncheonalres i 10:45—Wome.i of Courage. slie wasn't exactly popular around ment agencies Such operators, un- 12:30—The»Wrather Man : der the bituminous coal law an 122 11:00 - Ad Liner. licrc. f. o. b. foctory 12:35—Day Dream.'. 11:15 The .M.iii I Married Bought Out Contract I rcquiri'd to observe collective bar­ TOMATO JUICE tall can C c 12:45—Singin' Sam. 11:30 Bright Horizons. She .saw B-picture handwriting gaining provLsions of the Wagne: 1:00—News, Weather 11:45 Aunt Jenny's Stones on the wall, so she did something 1 Act. Produced by one of Americs's foremost KIII-ER'8 GRADE A n o i.o .MKIIAI. 1:15—The Little Show. 12:00 Kate .Smith Speaks. tew actresses have done. She Charges In the present case; file ' makers—designed to make many fascinating 1:30—Marjorie Mills. J bought out the rest of her con- by the United Mine Workers r (KlTUIID.N-'tXSTED) 12:15 Big Sister. combinations! Use the sections indlTidoslly 2:00—Wrlghtville Sketches. I 12:30 Bomanee of Helen Trent. I tract wiith BKO and went home to ; .\merica ((.'TO), allege denial ( COFFEE 2:15— Medley Time 12 45 Our Gal .Sunday. ,New Ycork for a partial eclipse, collective bargaining rights nr. FLOUR anywhere in the room—the two end sections 2l'i-POL'M ^ 2:30—1 Uke People 1:00—News, weather. j Slie says now the trouble was ither unfair labor practices Regular — SIlex — Drip. together as a love seat—or grouped around 2:45—Three Debs, 1:05 Main Street Hartford. she didn't fight enough' She pljiv- The he'arine was expected t BAG ...... $1.09 2:55—News. I 1:1.5— Woman In White. cd parts she didn't feel good continue two weeks. 1'Pound ' 5-POI'ND a corner table! Reversible spring &Ued cush­ 3:00— Against the Storm. 'about. Like M ary'of Scotland, inoNB «ajacT to cmamm mrNouT moticn iT:30—The Bight To Happiness. Vacuum Can .. BAG ...... to ions! Choose from many beautiful uphol*. I j "What a sap Mary was." says Miss j No Change Contemplated 29c 27c 1:45—Life l.'an Be Beautiful. MOST EVBRYONB knosira Hydra- 2:00— Young Dr Malone. Hepburn. I couldn't figure out sterings in VTards Hallmark swatch book! Matio Drire*ia a irorJt Mver. But Iron 6 9 2:1.5-Jo vee Jordan Girl Interne. j how she thought. Give me Eliza- I I»ndon. Nov. 12.—(JPt—An au- FBIEND’8 OVEN-BARED DEFENSE COMES FIRST Deaths Last Night few realixe that it’e a gom MTer, 2:30 - Fletclier Wiley. , ' beth. She was a demon. Btrt she thonlative source declared todav SWAN SOAP W ITH OLDSNOBILEt 2'15 Kate Hopkins Angel of , could add." I that no change In the Churchlil BEANS too. Here are tbe Eecta: Hjrdra- COM Pim YOUR ROOM WITH THESE This eclipse ended when she I government was "contemplated at Matic ie entineered with four Hod trouble getting silk hots? Corns to Wards— and your Fairteld—Harry E. Byram. 75. .Mervv. LARGE 3:00—Studio Matinee- WDBC En- turned up on the New York stage the pre.sent- moriient." ■peeds forward. That permlta - chairman of the board of tbe Mil­ 3 BA R S J m O C Iroubiss will bs ovsri You'll finti^tho biggest selection of MAr«Y BEAUTIFUL MATCHING PIECES semble. ' I Tall con 13c Blower engine ipeeda. In ^ r t h OldsmobiU's grasi, productiv* waukee road. .MEDIUM sizes and colors in towni Glomorous 3-threodsi Sturdy Oakland, Calif.—Harry P. Gray, CaUfomia Pea • Red Kidney ■peed, for example, 1,000 engine capsciti** ars dtvoitd ilr*f to tht Breokfront SBCrslory 69.95 Slde-Chalr...... $.9S msnufactar* of artilUcy th*!! and 79, president of the United Engi- Yellow Eye BARS l i e /I ______revolutione will propel your Oldi service-weights! Some oil silk— some reinforced with long- lounge Choir...... 47.00 lamp Table...... I2.9S ■irplana cannon. Remaining facili- neeilng Company which operates aOpciBaBlatBxtraCoBt H ydra-M atic 3,130 toot bb against Experts Fxpeetetl tita ara amployad In producing, in wearing cotton or royonl All 6r$t quality, of cbursel (Words Matching Ottoman . .39.00 Cocktail Tabis., . 11.9S ahipyarda In Alameda and San .\ppIiratioii for Enrollment 1,700 feet for a similar car with A Big 6 Cu, Ft, Box At •tMdard tranBrniBBioiT. Hence, you get more mileage on Iimhad number, Oldimobilt’i naw corries no "seconds", you know.) Setter buy now, for we living Room Sofa. . . 74.00 Toblo lamp ...... 4.S9 Francisco. RINSO BRILLO B-44 —a car that's stsmins-sryyed ' IXM Angeles—:Dr. William Max In Teheran Soon in converaely, aava gas on any gisren.trip. Then, RED OR GREEN •nd sumina-buiyf. Thus, Oldamo- can't be sure of complete stocks later ont (Allfrkm f.O.i. fedarri Fearon. S3, noted obstetHcian 2 Paekagea 43c too, Hydra-Matic’e ^utom ati^ shifting presrents lags and bila contributes both ottini/i'one gynecologist. 2 SM ALL consequent waste of fuel. The net result—gasoline sarings ■nd m eteriele to AIR RAID WARDENS SCHOOL $ 1 4 3 « 8 Medlnm | ^ Philadelphia—George M. Irwin Teheran. Iran, Nov. 12—'/P'—A I / C PACKAGES 15c of 10 to 15 per cent W hy not drive the easy Hydra>Mstic national defensa. BUY NOW FOR YOURSELF. . . FOR 93, famous driver of harness horses United States mission of Army ex­ Town of Manchester — Defense Council 2 Paekagea w ay — In a new Olda B -4 4 '-a n d be money ahead on gaal on t)ie Grand Circuit perts is expected to come to 'Tehe­ WITH THESE FE.ATURES:— GIANT Tradm-tn,'* mpply — d,wn aajmtmtm. Mamthtj at, araiUhta. Prairie Grove, Ark.—T. p, ran soon to Investigate American CHRISTMAS. . .WHILE STOCKS Extra Giant B^tle Space PACKAGE ...... O V V rouoA/rjUHrjtrs oounrr oir “Trigged’ Holt, 41, former pro- needs In dveloping the Trans-Iran- N am e...... ‘ New 16 Point Temperature Control fnaalnnal boater who worked in lan Voute for supplies to Russia, ARE COMFLETII many of Jack Dempsey's training authorities said today. Automatic Interior Flood Lighting QUICK H-OUNCE campa. The nolasion, headed by Brig. Home Address...... Telephone.., All Porcelain Interior ‘JU N K E T FUDGE PKO. Gen. Raymond' A. Wheeler, was Thermocraft Insulation AM established last month to repslr Emiiloyment Address FANCY sad maintain aervlce for lease-Iend FLORIDA T s i v QUJkMtMTjr^mmktT r o X jtm n equipment delivered to the British NORTHERN SPIES JUICY ORANGES Piftvar Cblneae War in Ihe Near East and td develop Male...... Female...... Married...... 'Single...... i'lUlIaC fund la richer bteauae po- routes (or bringing aid to Rua^ 5 Lbs. 25e 25 c D o e . brohh up a gambling game. through tbs P eratu gulf. Nuniber of Children Under 16 Years in Home. JOHNSON BROS. I JiMge fuepesM Baca for atx Part o f the survey wUl include Electrical Contractmrs LARGE GRAPEFRUIT PICKING ONIONS o a condition the 9X5.45 in MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES, INC. HOME OF HAUMARK a study of transport posstbiUtlM fo r c 824-8?8 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER go to tl^ relief fund in Iraq Including the vital port of Citizen of l,Wted Stat^? Y es...... No.V.. . . 5S.1 MAIN STREET TEL. 6227 4 2 5 10 Lb. Bag 29c 512 WE$T CENTER STREET / MANCHESTER ■i QUAUTY FURMTURE MONTGOMERY W; I -aireed.' ' Basra. s r 824-828 MAIN STREET TEL. 5161 ‘ ■ V V

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AdvertUement— Advertisemcnt- Advertlsement— Coleman Case Recreation Drinking Dead Armored Units Asked SERIAL STORY Nearing Close Center Items Toll Hits Nine News From Manchester’s Neighbors FOR THE LOVE OF PETE! Toda.v About Foreign Service BY BURTON BENJAMIN coavaioMT. laai, 6-9—Junior boys' girnie room NBA sanVICK. INC. Defense Puls Last Wit­ Filling Stiitioii .VtttMid- able to fiiFitlsh and he was com- open E. S. and \V. S. Tfie Story! Pete I^alrd’a clasa- \Shopping ness on Stand at the 6-6:45 Junior boys' plunge pe­ ants Hehl for Sellina ond Dlvlsion.s, m aneuvering for mitlcil to await Inal EiilisttMl Mon uinl OfTi- Rock vi lie StaffortI Springs mat^s as well as his teammates th rrr was somrthrn.t fine an'l real Pete slapped his left In George’s riod, E, S. the first time In terrain .suituhle .Meeting Tonight Bolton Schools to Give ali'jut ,'ni Fine an,I real ingiiardcd face once, twice, a Murder Trial. 6- 7 Small gym open for hand­ /Viili-Frrrze Solution. oor^of DiviMon I'arlio- for mcehanizect Icirees, jilayed The Rockville L algi’ of Flks will at State t nlveraltv have about Lewi* II. Chapman .John O. Nello a lau;;n' Vnu're ctl.ini: i, .i a 'h rd time but l-anders Just ball. E, S. ------'-sS fipeetneiilar roles In a 3U-honr, hold thi’lr regiilnr meeting thi.' des'lded that star footballer Pete, tW, Kxirkvllla chraj,. inflaleq I’.ni.,: I, .nked and atood his ground. 7- 8 Small gym open for lioxing. ipatiii^ in ('.aroliiia viitiiallv iii>n-sto|i .simulated ut- evening at the Elks Home. Thi.s ix 472, HURord hailed as the gridiron sensation Mifldlotown, Nov. 12 -07*—The Bulletin! Education Week Program Y„;i r<’ not fit lo clean (;e.,rj;e Lair,I tne,l to get In close, and E. S. tiiek ending yesterday. It liter­ the meeting scheduled for Thurs­ of the season, ha* gone Hnllj- defense put its final witnesses on M anonvors (^hioriocl. wood. Coach DInty Dugan, cap­ I^r.'lera' b<)ots’" Li.nder.s clouted him with s Sting* with Judy 6- 7 Hawks and Wildcats ba.s- Kail Klvrr, Alasn., \ov. 12. ally "cut to pieces" Iwci slower in­ day evening which has been set Theodore Martin has been elect­ mg r.gh' under the eye. the stand today as the Superior ketball periiKl. E. S. — "7*>— Two Ailing station at­ fantry divisions, reinforeecl by ahead one night hreauHe of the Bolton, No\. 12 (Special) — tain (ieorge Landers—once Pete’s ed M aster of Ihe .SlaJTord Grange rence Soma and Margaret Tobias They slugged at clo.'e quarters. (*ourt murder trivil of Abbot F. 7- 8 Ramblers’ basketball pe­ tendants. who alli'gfMlly sold an With .’\rm y in the Field. .Nov. 12 mechailizecl eavalry and one of the Select Hunt fact that t he'memhers of Roc’kville The observance of Education w'ill take care of the lower gradi beat friend — and Pete’s college Anne ( hokerl ’.'.'ith s',n.« a« .she for 1912 to succeed .Mrs Walter sweetheart, Anne Humphreys, are .'■.U'ldenly. Pete feinted and (’olemnn, v')0 , charped with shoot­ riod, E. S. anti-freeze solution which re­ •T The War Department is new anti-tank groups. lyvlge will attend the vi.slt of the Week' in the Bolton School* will Birch .Mt, exhibit tu rn '’'! ai.’l v, a,ke,J fia'a to II,» sulted In the death of nine a.skmg niemhers of the armorial Bushed B ark .10 .Miles District Defiiity In Ni’V.' L.mKtn, Gi.o'IMl w ho sei ved for two terms. convinced. Pete, hi* head turned hoo.ve Incieflulo,j,.|y l>e!i, ’.(,at'.lici] btouglil up, a tight from the floor, ing his wife, drew near its close. 8- 9 A. L. C. C. ha.sketbnil peri­ culminate in an afternoon and The School Bus will be at the men after an th; secretary. I him for his publicity value. He iK hin l htin and la,v groaning. an.l the cost will be little more offer testimony by Coroner Mor­ 8- 9 Intermediate .s w i m m i andn g w en' held In $2,(NHI for .Several enlisted men and offi- advance olentenls of the armored Numinuted for .Mayor l>y hoM Ihi’ii in.’-liillatlon of ofllcers and teachers of the Bolton schools tion. av'.ifle'l hin ile f.. i * si-.-^- rai^t ris H. Wrubcl and a p.sychiatri.'st. •Mrs. Leona Arm.strong. treasurer : stands up Anne twice to meet the than an extra fancy Chri.stmas , cla.ss for women. E S. h earin g . N o\. 19. The ineii, . I’ls m one I’f the arrnoreil divi- divisions 111 Chester. ,S. C, and lied hafU|iief . this evening at Ihe assisted by Supervisor I. B. Dun- Evening Program moiintinK as he •Anlk'’’! .-.’.ifM’,’ ' Mad enough’’ ” gasped l.kiird. I whose name was not made kn«jwn, Re|nil>li<‘UiiH and Drin- .Mrs. Marlon Walhridge; steward. actress. Newspaper stories link ear>l i 7:30-10 Bowling alleyf re- (ie<»rge K y a n . 2.'#. and A lfn s l !>. sion.s parth ipating in Ihe Carolina Ihe la.st defense fine virtually 'h'- Mres. he haa kept aecret for aeveral mas these quaint Watkins' ehairs ('ob'mnn testified la.st week that 6-9 Junior boys gam e room division'’ " Onlv a "Yes" or "No" [irlsoners nncl eaidured veblclea •Mrs, ("lara .Miller Is chairm an of afternoon program which starts be primarily an adult discussion st.inding there and le.i'm.' 1 !.■ . * his fiislol was discharged accuient- I .Mies Mable Booth: Flora, .Miss veart. No longer popular with capture the . traditional American open, E S. an.l W. S Fall River. .Mas.s . Nov, 12 oT answ er was eg sii ed proved a seriou.s tratlie jirobleni Raymond E. Hunt, city clerk. W’.i.s the eom m lttee assi.sted by Mrs at 2 p. rn The first fifteen min­ starting at 7:30 with exhibits and re,Time without a ’wor'l Pei'' (To Ile rnntlimed) ally four times as he stumbleil up­ D'lrothy Dlmrnirk; pianist. Mrs. the team, Pete la still stellar foot- spirit of old-time craftsmen in 6- 7 Shamrocks .lunlors ami As the death toll In’ an outdesu (uTieers of the division, asking in moving to the rear ou the same nomlnriled by the Hejmbllcnn purty •Margaret Marley, .Mrs Mary t'el- utes will be used for aasembly. A community singing to be led by ’Aalked over to the bed. t'lr' the stairs in pursuit of his wife. Angot that Ihc’V not he cpiotei! hv name, Florence,- Walhridge; exrciillve lioll m aterial, aa the next big long enduring solid maple. They Royal Blue Juniors basketball drinking party rose to nine. Dis­ roacls over which Ihe arniorccl a* candidate for .Mavru’at the gi n- Bene Mrs Jnl.scphine Di vlin. Mra thirty minute program from 2:15 -Mra Lydia Allen of the Bolton magazine o'lt (jf lender.* hand, i in the home where she was em­ lennilte Cosgrove, .Mrs Emily committee. Rev. Clifford D .New­ game prove*. would be beautiful in Colonial din­ period, E. ,s. said The War fiepartment Is units were advaueing. fo 2 40 will be presented w ith all fa( ully and tcvjk off hi.s cf.al, ployed as a domestic. Mrs. Cole­ trict A ttorney Willl.ani (’ Cro.s.sley e.ii lying Ibis thing out. We know eral caitcue held Tuesday evening Brooks an'l .Mr.s ttornthy Kuhniy ton. Walter Gooeed.\ Stars City Clerk Hunt's name to the cau­ Alexander MacDonald, serving Rhythm Dance Two topic* have bean given out faded and tossed a SQtyard strike ".No," growlc'I Pete, "but vou 7-10-Bowling alleys reserved Cio.ssley. "The.se deaths Justify us .Stafford Grange will be Installed 3 for SLOO. boya. and other sacritices have to ineh stpiaie pan I’reheat electric ' said he went to his wife's place of eqiUjq.id ^ I ine t,the|-_jiriuc'rc-.| dl- cus. Other candidates nonunnied a six m onths' sentenee on a charge Puplla of the lower grade* In for the panel discussion dealing tc .Socko Wonsockh n h o caught threw pretty m.ean knife In m-,’ Thanksgiving Flowers for chureh league. E. S. m placing charges of nianslaughtei at a meeting In February. be made every day in iiutional de^' oven to ,1,10' degree.s K. and bake I work an’( , ’.1 r'o’i-ia-';re'( l.ir.'l- 76.3 Main St. Tel. .58*0 and we hope will retain its demor- twice a.s long if I .Judge itohrrt I, M unger that he trict eonit. lowski: aldermen at large, William o’clock .Monday night . Stale Bo- The couple were married Nov. -14, The Harmonica Band, of the Mrs Anthony Fiano and John To­ ers H.e Ihre’.i’ b.m-k h:* h'.i'l ar.-l I ntil Saturday at Wards dewna don't mean a thing againat racv through all the years to you will ask j wa.s drunk at the time of the Two in Serious ('onditlon F. .Schmalz. William c Ross, Paul llceman Arthur Koss Is making an 1889 m Worcester with Rev. L S Birch Mountain achool under the bias. Center Senool, David C. roarc'U and among Hunter Safe W hen Ihe ninth man died, two Brown, then pastor of the Bapti.si direction of the teacher, Misa Toomey, Thomas Murdock; South thla outfit” come—"a land of the people, hv the' wonderful your florist for I shooting. Menge, .Max Rothe, w.ird nlder- Investigation and staled today that "We".' if this h>,n t *he cak, ’ others lay in se.ioiis condition men. first. Ernest I.ippmar.n se.i’- ( hiin h. offii lal mg .Mrs Burrill Hcalnce Kahan will furnish the School. .Mrs. .Mark Carpenter and sta te Iced the game In the third the people and for the people values in advice on their ! The defense contends that the .Mill Itonahl 'A’lis a-ssulled tiy W il­ What 'i'j yo'i '.r.'r* r-rv :r ’.,,'i’ rare and follow from after effects of the drinking oriil, William A Bnei . third, U'lm- liam .Miilka and ,.\!ton Maini’ wax b'trn m .Sw’rden, (Isiighter of remainUtr of Ute afternoon pro­ George O. B.oie period, and it wax l.aird who did beer F o r thi.s—let us be humblv th an k ­ every depart­ shooting was motivated by hquer ^ F\ ANfiEUSTIC SERVICES his advice conarientiously. Keep •ses.slon freil Kloler. fourth, .Stanley Hak’il- .Nils and A ugusta C ■ .Nelson i gram. Franci* Fiano will tell of Committee Report it With the ball at mid-fleld he ' .Now wait a n,ir.’.'(’ " ful. ment we found j and jealousy and that it was not a Search Pressed for M'h’it c-oii.‘.(’'l Ihe (li‘1 lit tiam e ha.s them aw ay from the heat of l.sm|.s ' c.ase Ilf first murtler One survivor, apparently unaf­ •M the ski. n"i yet h(’en dc|(’rmlned. Maclsm- .x(|e ,ir * .She came to the United the organization of the band. Fol­ A report Ironi the committee took It on a reverse (iif through "No, you A’a.t a rr..n'ite" Lir.'i- Shopping here and there for you blue enamel this week we have iimovered and radiators. Remember that I I>uring the trial, which opened Olliers in Maine: fected by the drinks, cheerfully in­ nentorrutir (aliens alrt was severely beaten about the state.s in 1'87 and .settled in Wor- lowing are the harmonica aelec- appointed at the last town meet­ * yawning gap at tackle and ers wasn t Is'ighinc sn-,' rr.ore Me roasting pans cm RCII OF THE n a z a r e m : DANCE some real specials for this weeli crow-ding of fresh flower arrange­ 1 last Tuesday, three of the Cole­ formed police he awakenecl attci At the Democratic cnuciis there face, head and borly Both Mtilkn ei’sti’r. Mr. Biirnll wa.« born in tions to be given: "America", "Hot ing to investigate ways and means moved Into the open Lander* was was livid ' I'm going to g.ve p r<, to hold a 17 Two Feareil Drowned. which we know will interest vou. ments IS Just a.s unhealthful as it m an's hlnnde, attractive daught»*rs Ihe jeuty feeling tup.'u.i.h ' He tUti Main Street w as n contest for the office of m d .Maine have previous eourt Ashford, Awg 25. 1889, an'l ha.s Cross Bun". "Twinkle T'A inkle Lit­ of obtaining a consolidated school ahead, and the two co-operated '.'OU short and -’.r-ret Fv'* been in Manrlipster lb turkey, a is inartl.stic. Woody types of flow- testifiel in their fathers i>ehall said abciiit 1.1 men hml drunk tlie HEAR THESE WORKERS; m avor nn'l Clarence .1 .McC.i rl by records f)n July 11, 1938, Millka (jvi’d hc’re all but tr’ii years of his tle Star ”, "You Are My Sunshine , for the town will be made at this perfectly. I..ander* rut down the love 'A’lih ..\hne f(,i 't.i.e ve.irs regular jl Rnrtland. Me , Nov. 12— :.-r. m ixture Munclay afternni-»n on a lift- Iheie He ayiiide.l th(’ A.sh- and "Good Night Ladles " time by Henry ,S McDonough, .Sorthwe'tern halfback with a Spurls Ontpr One of the W orld’s Most .Mag- era, like rhi-ysanthemiims, .should Thore are ten children in the fam- Rev. T. M. Anderson, Outstanding Exponent of Bible defeated Thoma.s I-' Ra ly .Ir . for was .scntincod to Tolland Jail f'^r Bit Pet, I.ilr'l was ’n 'he 'I';'.’ - feature for . >ne of f(Mir mi.s.sing hunteis em erg­ rivi rhank m a section of Bigbonv the nommntiori. .Mr .Me(’a 11 lA- re­ ford sehool.s anil in 1887 wi’nt to Ni’hool E x h ib its chairman of the committee or cni.'hlng block Pete poured on the .seat an I I str>o'l h'. When lb’*,. nltleent Keeordings $i 'JH the 7 lb n have their .stems broken off under !lv. Truth. 30 days and fined costs ((f 513 61 K\pry Thiirsilyy Nielli I a.-ter of blue meadow known as "the jungle ' ceiving 19 votes and Mr Rady 1.1 W oncsler where he wa.s I’nqiloyed The remainder of the afternoon Samuel Alvord, member of the power and outran the other* L iird to-.-ees a'-va'.' s g .rl 1 ke A m e 1s the rendition by Horowitz and] enamel too for (isi , wall r .as .sooq as you reei*ive ed .safely from tlie wco.ls l''l.iy on charges of theft and making a I'on't mi.ss out tiome of the men had Worke.l on Harold E. Bomgardner. the (iolden-\'oice Tenor Other nominations were iity elerk. a.s a tool maker and machinist. will be given over to the exhibits committee. Dugan substituted freely In the foi .-ome Ho:;"v,',.,d 'lam'i \(lmi>^ion lie. Incl. Tax. Toscanini with the .NRC Sym-i,,n the sp,-, nils them, roses and most other flow­ chile search wa.s nres.'fd fur three false statement to secure an op­ this week at the’ \\ l‘,\ .’Some’ hadn t worked at to he filled hv ( itv committee: i iiy Returning to We.stforil in 1897. he from each achool. Helen Maneggta Social llniir final quarter, and N orthwestern Pete ' ut I.an'Iers "hort ’.>'‘h a Music l(v phony' O rchestra of T.schaikow- Ward ers siicMiId hnye their stems cut EAC H EVEMNt; ,\T T: 1(1—SAT! RDAVS EXCEl'TEl) erator's hc( nac.-. On November 13, dhers. of whom t',vo were feaicl all in recent times .Som.’ had no trea.siirer. Carlton la'.-s Ig: citv as­ jccunio engaged in the lumber will be In charge of the upjier Refreshments will be served and marched the length of the field for hard right aimed at h;s rh;n anl sky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in R off under w ater with tlie slanting Has Amiuilanru .M.I. Ol T EOR A SIMRITl AI. DEI'ENSE! 1931, Ntiilka was sentenced to Trd- THK HAUNSTOU.MPaRS li owned 111 a lake upuii which then addic.sses. ur hacl ch'in.ged them .so sessors, Joseph Keeping, John Cvr- bu.siness and f.irmlng, retiring sev­ grade Center school exhibit; Rob­ a social hour will follow: the eve­ a touchdown. It was 21-6 at the the two fiew-Shees ,b other Land- flat minor whirh is now available stroke of a sharp knife to provide Inr.d Jail for 11 (lays and-fin'd $1 Hank !'ost. Prompter. .\n K-asy Way to Do Vnur ipsized canoe wa.« fcamd. fiecpiently that polue rourdn i ■’Take Time To He H.olv" klewiez' sheriff. Christy Affrieauo, an’l co.'ls 56 fqiernting a eral years ago Mr Burrill rep- ert Murdock will take chre of the ning program All parents are finish, and the crowd filed out era fought the «ame wav he a t Kemp's. Jii.st ask for Victor a maximum area of hiealhmg fit fot Rfillrr skaflnp fCvcry Krklay Chrlstoms Shopping Jiidge F.Uon H Fales |if the I'S.ite the remain ler of the pa I! y nlderni'n at l.irge. Otto Mav, motor vehicle while under the In- r'-ienlcd the town of Ashford in lower grad* Center school exhibit. urged to attend this meeting and atnglng rave notices paved foothalt-- Me v. a.s wi'le Album M-800 which ha.s the tour ,s(.ace For Emerijuiicv and Satuniny is to have a Kealsilk la'Wi.'lon .Municipal iiniit, win lo't to cifler medical assistance. Clsrenee Welgold, Albert Koelsrh. fliirnce of liquor On .Sept 1 of thus the General A.ssembly in H a rt­ Francis Flanc and John Tobtat of get acquainted with tne members "Fine going, men " congratu­ open hi.' powerf’]' .'short arm.' 12" records of this ipiitstanding repre.wntative .all at bus wav while on an .•Irmistii e I'av Severe Gastric I’ains R Lewis Reynolds: ward aldir- vear Mulka was bound oyer from ford the 1929 and 1930 term s the Birch Mountain achool will ex­ of the teaching staff of the schools lated Dugan In the locker room. waiting f'.r iMir-I to eon.e to him recording prircpl at SI.*18. We wer.' And to .Say aii revoir to.lay with your home ami show hunting trip with twc> others, teo'- Alti'r (|ii:ifting the chinks, the rnon, fir.st. Eldward H K ellm r; the Citv Court of Rockville to the Tlie couple have nine children plain the exhibit from the upper and the member* of the Bolton It was hot and .sticky and he enchanted too while m Kemp'.c the wish for a Happy Thanksgiv­ you their eonqilete and .Stuart (iiiciH’v. at Own phoned lo the Androsco,qg ui men apiiuret.tly telt no ill elicits seeoml. John Ge.'say: third bran­ Ti.llamI County Superior court, on fb a a r H Burrill of .Madison, N, grades of their school while Law­ Board of Education. was perapirlng. "You looked like with the beautilul display ol I fascinating line of Heal- ing" here is a little prayer for 'ount,v sheiifT s olfirc tc,day that loi- .several hours. Then Ihe storv V : Elmi’r K. Burrill of t’olram, Thanksglving: Kx|M‘il8C, Itas New \ «*- ds Cialtv. fourth. Paul Worm- a charge of rohb( ry with violence a real team out there today." W’urlltzor, Sohemer and Gulhran- I silk gifl.s for men an.I he had spent the,night beside a in Ihe case of each victim wa.s the stead. John N. Keeney, [iresnled In Ihe higher court the charge was Ma.ss,; Herbert B Biirnll of Wor­ None of the ebullient enthusi­ «en fine pianos and so many to woods ( .inquire. ^ women Including .Nylon Thanksgiving hicl»’ Kraily for same severe gastiii. jiains, then WELDON DRUG COMPANY nt the Demneiatie eaiirm^ which changed to assault and he was cester Evere-a M Burrill of Weat- ] supper to be given at the Quarry- asm of the California game per­ choose from a grand thought for F.ill's' two hunting eompanions. slips, stockings. etc. By Mary Angel hlinom-ss. Uu n death. Ert'seripHon I’h.irniiu’isis w as attended by about 40 persons given a SIX months’ sentence ford, John Burrill of Ea.st H a rt­ vllle Methodist chuich on Friday vaded the room. The men dres.ie'1 C hristm as' I thank riiee, Lird, that Thou lohn Gendron and Kdward I-i- lakc’ii to a hosjutal a.s a jirei aii- ford, Mrs. Earl L. Jamea of And- Boitou i evening by the Women's Society .Speeials this week Nylon gloves, F'fw pcMplo HArnlcl thDiiLM‘Ivo*» Christmas Bazaar Alton Maine also ha* a police q'lletly and filed out. Laird, a hast lent Roc belle, both of Auburn, .said tlu-y tiem. the cliii.ible .survivor .s.ii.1, ('Ver, Miss Bertha Burrill and ' for Christian Service. Mrs. Albert I reg. 52..'.0 for 51,10. Crepe slips. 901 Main St. We Deliver Dial .').'I21 The, annual Christm as bazaar of' reel rd both in Rockville anrtunity of examinim: ind bi' h.id siqiarated ye.sterdiy "We J 1st clacked open the can the Silver (.’roi* soeiett’ of St .Mrs Arthur Martin of Brookline, N. Skinner. Jr., will be in charge ol land aii'l onlv on last Friday he Phone 405$ was surrounded by reporter* these Hie '-iniph' to niakr reg. $7 9.1 f ir 5.19.1- a c all to 4.170 lent the llc.i amhiil.'ini'o and that tliev were ti.' have met at and mix.’ l the dmiks an l |ias.sc.| Jo h n ’* EpUcopal church will he was (’om m ilG’d to the tall by the .Mss- .Mrs Benjamin H Arnobj Ihe dining room in place of Mr*, "Pian to turn professional next WITH 12 TUBE PERFORMANCE! Nut t arumels will bring Mrs n.irothv Rotmuson To iind in little things my J.jy »’(juip[>r-l hy .sill,lit ('hrncy. of l.'.!* ,1 d1-ndezvun.s n-«r Andover l.i.st them ar.iiind. Big .Ir.nks, loo. H held Thiiriday aftognooii *1111 eve­ lo'.Mi 'if Tolland on a vict cb.irg(’ of .'ttafford .Springs, al.so six i .Stanley Nichols. vesr, I-Alrd?" asked Harry Grant. mght. but th a ’ he ilid not apiiear gran'b hildren. 1 cup cream to your borne, riie Realsllk C.i.. al­ riie little things ..f every.lay the Martfotd roa«l. whi( h appoarci in lasted all 1 ight to me." ning at the church parish rooms. .M' riitt I. I'sber. Jailer as in I Tl.e Board of Selectmen of the I Grange Meeting New York syndicate writer. 1 1 up sugai Heard Signal Shols Bol- so gift w raps anrl mails. plea.Hiire thr Armistu-r Driv paia lf Entertain Hartford Grniip bis living q in itr r i conne< ted wilb i town of Bolton received a petition I There will be s meeting of "Well . . " Pete was about to They .Saul .they heiiid signal I ton Grange on eve- 1 iiip light coin .syrup of fln.lmg gifts to thank Thee f .r 'lay rius arnbukinrr w ;i.s luiniNh- The Young Married Couples lh(’ Jail at Ihe time of the fight No. 47 Friday rcplv in the negative "Well. I 3 tatilcspcKms butter shot.s, .seemingLy farther distant signed by twenty-nine voters of the , ning at 8 o'clock in the Commun­ .\ stixking You’ll Be seeing the leisure i’n Mr <'hrp.fv lias ''1- I o Buy Ronds and Odor ford, and It Is expected that about toda.v that both .Mulka and .Maine G ikad (Congregational church will I ed th a t the following item s be In- hr said It. "Thev'II like that bark PHONOCRAPH AND ayriip. butter and --alt in a sauce­ trees the judge, alioiher posse soiiglit one hundred will attend from the meeting. This IS necestsry because home. Doc. " It taunted. the mesh weave eomhined with frrt’v RaiM il ers, .N V w.ri’ (alUrs of .Mr and 1 2. To choose six m em bers of the ed at Chesiineook lake iii tlie 55^ of the "inalde and outalde" of ( Ir­ Boltonites who plan to take the an'l rend: or until a firm .ball is formed when .sii'f’tj It 1.4 a .station \vaj;on. t'l It was leariK’d this morning that .Mrs. h red Guard on Armistice fire C'lmml.ision if established, two a little of thfr mixture is dropped .Moosehead legion fm Harold Blair, Thrniif'li Sorials.' ens life Mr Judd who Is president MacDonald's injuries are not serl- seventh degree at the National "Still aorry you mlsSed practice ■■ a well known make and lias t'Ain al.oi.t 30, Augii.sta lire cliqiarlment Dav. lo aerve until the annual town alec- in cold water. Add the vahilla an.I There Is .\ii I niisuiillv lairge of the New Britain National Bank, i.iis He will be di.scharged from Grange in Worcester on Friday You were colossal. All love stivtihers. a varmim t;rsl ■aptain, and .Mene Lihhy. 28. of Mr and Mrs. Addison Clark Uon to be held in 1942, two to serve nuts and poui into a huttere.l pan ^ Selection 1 ( ’"m iiaiu’ N,, t ,,f , ||„. South chairman of the Board of Finance the hospital in a day or two and evening Include: Mr. and ' Mrs. .Stephanie I aid rmelKcn< V kit Brunswick, a B.alh shqivarci w ork­ 5 DAY UNDERARM PADS and daughter Allison, of Ashby, until the annual election lo be Keeney Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Cool cut in squares and wrap in of appropriate Thanksgiving cards ! Manche.ster Fire department ha.s of that city, la an ardent circus w 111 be returned lo the Jill to eom- "That’s what T told those birds I Kor .\ii> KnierKenev er. Thiur overturned canoe w.is ■Mass, spent Armistice Day In held in 1943, two to serve until the Clyde Marshall, Mrs. Harry Mun- waxed paper for the in.llMdiial family ami 1 about that the member.s SimpK w i[’c tour unJerarms once cx’ciy 5 days with i dainiy’-' fan and la an ex-presIdent of the plete bis sentence. Ir, the ■ huddle." he muttered to j Ita 11. e has also b(*vn offri’cil to found On ’.he lake vesterciav. Gilead aa the guests of Mr and annual election to be held in 1944. ro, Mias Eleanor Hutchinson. Miss -.weethearl.H too at The liewey- . uant to Intesi m Criileq .states 1 D.M p.ui to kccp.tliem tree from dampness and otiof — Circua Fan* nf America. Accom­ himself. Practice—what a joke! I th*‘ AlobiU* FTrst .Air I'nit whn h •Mrs Norman Warner. 3. To provide for the election of Jean Munro, Mrs. Peter Calhoun, They're New — rhey're S m art— Itiehman Co, an.I you will also Merz's Barlrcrs Defense B..nq.s, The morev cam.’ panying -Mr. Judd will he William Mrs. .Mabel Brown and Miss He knew what to do Why re- will soon 1m‘ in o|'erati(»n. These cbd ^ proictt your clothes against perspiration stains, two Are commissioners for a term Mrs. George Shedd. .Miss Barbara They’re Warm! hnd crepe paper tahleeloths. tur­ , to the lonq.aiiy from baz.aais ami Day, also of .New Britain Mr Day Bertha Avery of Rocky Ford. Col­ h e a rie ’' I iinits will be usr-l in ca.se of disas- ci’iccr 4jicl rot It s as simple as that and it really w’orks! . of three years at each annual town Calhoun, Mias Dorothy Shedd, The new yuilties- an an­ key seals ami all (he trimmings who 1* a certified public account­ orado, are visiting at the home of A note lay by the phone "Mr Slick to Lead j ter Of national cmei)ien< y All of . V. . other c’ntertainu’.ents that ' were North (lovenlrv I election. Thomas Daly and Sammy Sllver- swer to your Christmas for your. Thaiikseiving table. 1 C, A. giV’-n liy the e inqianv or the de­ ant spends much of his leisure J. Banks Jones. Landers -call Anne Humphreys at I the cfjmpment has been instaMotl 4. To see if the *own will author, stetn. Other seventh degree mem­ Delt house." prayer in white, red or partm ent and the hook .shows time with the circua ai a hobby. Guests at the Oilbert'diomeatesd ize the fire commlaalon to purchase Lso that It I an he taken out and I The Child W elfare f’liiiir will be bers of Bolton Grange plan lo at­ ' Maid must have made an er­ midnight lilue of qiiilteil CofTcs- Splee Cake S c h ed u le 4hat the monc’V was depositeil jj He Is vice president of the Hart­ over the week-end ano Armistice I not imjKiir the owner’.s ability to such flre-flghtlng equipment as tend the National Grange session. rayon taffeta a short Three cuit of the l.i.st f.uir j Vvars aRo tonioriovv. ^ ford Tent of clrcu.s fans and re­ , h(’M at the Grange -Hall tom or­ Day were Mr. and Mrs. Albert they deem for the best’interests of ror " thought t.,atrd "Probably .Courtesy I'ew ey-ltichmaii (’.■> i us«‘ the I at* for. biisines-s (*r ’liter cently took a leOO-mllc trip v.anta me to call and wrote I..an- length jacket with long night .' play m the .Selbaek ri.ur- Tomorrow j It was the custom of the lire fie- row fropi 9 30 to 11 3 I a nt. Gilbert, of JaniiK la. I,, Mrs. the town. 1 cup hulter j purp4)ses All’ll^' the line of march through North Carolina with the ders’ name by mistake. What sleeves to wear over your evening nameiit at hea.lquarters of the 9;0(l-12;00 F urniture decoration, p’litnuTit in waiH past to have ("hoir rehearsal will be held to­ Helen Gilbert and daughter Mrs. 5. To see if the town will author­ 2 . ups sugar vc.^tiU'lay the ambulance 4ln‘w Barniim and BailCy Circua. would Anne want with George, dress, under your coat or mst be M anchester l-'ire DeiMirlment ha.' Mrs Haske.ll. Baiiqm’t hall fairs or eiitert.imments and al.so night at the Uhurrli Community Betty McGill of Winchester. Msaa., ize the Are lummlssion to secure, German General 1 cup mola. .Sc . Miiiins’ lavoiabb* (omrut-nlxi on its The following committee 1a In anyhow? Nice kid—Anne. Ought glamorous at breakfa.'-t at Fra.lin's f'luml Merz’.s Barbers on top • The 9:00-12:00 Seeond Shitt recrea­ to have n-.eml»’rs fiay dues, .'I'hi.s House. Mr; and Mrs. Edward Miller of purchase, alter or build suitable 1 . up -tr .ng c.ffce j ( on!p;ict app( aiant e and' useful- tion group, gvm. charge of the arrangements, Mr to straighten things out with her. for 52.98' —34 to 40 t eggs '.ther time they hmshed in soon.l I money was s<’l a.side ji years ago Abont fourteen from North -Milford, .Myron Gilbert of Hebron, quarters for housing flre-flghUng , 1:11(1-3 :0(1 Third .‘^hift reireation and Mra. Wilfred Lutz, Mr and Killed by Raiders No sense in her waiting around plare Last night they again twld an'l '.riUi hut Iw’o excejitions, when t.'pverilry attended the twenty- •Mr. and Mrs. Rotrert Buell and equipment and otbtr town equip­ 1 t.'as|HH.n s.j la . mixe.! with a off all drives to oust them’from group, gym Mrs. Raymond Liittnn. Mr. and .son Clarence of Kotomak, N. Y„ if . . ” The Old Bugaboo—Lipstick Mains little water. ] members died, the money was not fifth annual meeting of the Tol­ ment, said quarters to Include, if the„top berth Top money inonors. J 3:30-5:00 Cadets, outdoor games, Mr*. Herbert Englert. Rev. and and Mr. and Mrs Oscar Bailey of Lipstick stains on washable ma­ I withdrawn. At a recent meeting land Oninty Farm Bureau held in lha commlaalon so deems desirable, 2 teaspoons cinnamon however, went to the Corn Husk- hyketball. gym Juniors, game Mr*. Starling S. White Manchester. But were there Ifs? Of course terials may not always yield to a 2 teaspoon.s'cloves -\iiotlier Hpiirin" , of the company it was decided to Vernon Monday evening Mrs. A. space for the uss of the Bolton Berlin, Nov. 13—y n —MaJ. Osn. Bimple soap and w-itter treatm ent ers with a neat 12.1 for first place room. Supper and Sale J. Vinton gave a short talk about Miss June Lee, of New London, voluntsar Fire Department, In­ Felix Vara, chief of tbs Depart- not. You don’t doubt girls like 1 teasfss.n nutmeg and St BrUlget'.s team gained sec­ 6:30-7:30 Intemiediat^'s, c\'m, u.'e the mqncy In buying bonds, The 'Vernon Center church wdll spent the week-end at the home Stephanie. You’re sure—either Since coloring ingre.lieiits used m but It has sinc e bei’n lenrne.l that Btartlng club work in Coventry. corporated, (or -social purpoaea. ment for rortlflcatlen Construction 4 ( ups Ilnur ond place with 124. one point be­ ( )ii \Val«M* Hates 7:30-8:30 Smndc.s. gym. hold Its annual supper and sale this of Miss Beatrice Portet. Miss Lee in ths German Navy’s high com­ way. He shrugged his shoulders, lipsticks are. imt generally water Vanilla an.l salt they cannot be registered in the She was the first leader to have a 6. To see If ths (own will vots to hind. 8:30-9:30 Tiger.s, gym. evening with supper being served and Misa Porter are cisasmstes authorize the selectmen to borrow mand, was klllsd Nov. 3 In ths put on a sport cost and headed for BOluble, a gisM geiuTiil lule is to 1 poiin.l liales name of a corporation .so action ilub and it was calleei the Junior at a Hartforu school. » The Barbers were accused of 7:30-9:30 Hand weaving. Musi*- from 6 to 7:30 o'clock. Food Army. .• a aura not axceeding $10,000 to west "by an enemy air attack dur­ the Dslt house. first rub tlie stain with some .sort 1 poun l nuts Jamrogii, loft tias gone over uptil a later nieet- The Waya and Mean* committee 'Mr. and Mrs. Deems L. Buell Post-game frivolity enlivened of fat buttei lar.l, cokl. cream having professionals in the lineup Hartford, Nov. 12 / /T’ The Martin Visny and son Robert provide funds for. the appropna- ing s voyage on official business, ” 1-2 pound/. an.lied pineapple 7:00-10:0(1 F iim iturc deeorntion, itTg when it W’ill again ter 4’om pany con­ spent the week-end with Mr. tion made at tha last annual town an announcement said today. or cleansing (team. Give time to 2 pounds raisin.s Mr.' Ha.'kell. Banquet hall. fore the nicmbera for qttion. charge Including the following: Foote motored down friim Laconia, spon.sor, M atthew Merz. who of­ tinued it| battle to .«ave higher Vlsny’s mother in Bethel. meeting for flre-flghtlng equipment He appsrantly was on an inspec­ and dates jammed the Delt houoc. thoroughly tlis.sp.he. then wash the 1-2 p Mind citron 6:30-8:00 Bowling, operf alleys. Mrs. Gerald RIsley, Mrs. N. Mor­ N. H. Saturday. Mrs. Foote spent They rehashed the game, soaked stain with soap and water. It's a fered to submit his lineup for rate-s. won and lost m the past two Canvassers are busy calling at knd houalhg the aame, tion trip. He had held hie post 1 package tigs .Horiitiny.. 8:00 Bon Ami, 4 alleys. In 1924, the first Ethyl gasoline gan Strong, Mra. Jamea H- Lut- the past two weeks in Laconia. N. In large quantities of pink punch, good idea to add a little w.a.sluiig years, at another nearing today the different homes f( ' the Thank 7. To aee if tha town will request since 1933 and was credited with Cream butter and add other in­ The scores: 8:00 -Mrs. Maude Arm.strong, 2 waa put on the market. ton, Mra. Edna Johnson, Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Buell spent the sang school songs. Couples cs- ■oda to* the suds bath. belore the Public l.'tillties Com- Offering which will be Friday or Instruct the selectmen to use, developing Germany's coastal de- gredients in order, given Chop all •Merz B a r b e r s ...... 1259 all6ys. Slmea. Miss Geraldine RIsley, Mrs. week-end In Gilead visiting rela­ feniea (German coaat defenders verted to waxed boogy-woogy. mis-sion. evening starting with the aiiiiper tives. take and allocata such portion of fnilt and nuts very fine Bake 1 Hose Co. J r s ...... 1247 Perry Ijtthrnp will aupervlae the at 6:30. If no one stop.' at your tha town’s aurplua as said select­ are under the Navy although staf­ .School songs received rough piano Can I Be Fitted In Those Smart 1-2 hours ill .'low oven. On .Nov. 1. 19.'?9. the w ater dining room and Mrs. Alfred Filch Mrs. A. ,H. Post and Louis 'Twin-’ Hose Co. 1 ...... 121.1 rnte.-i of the company went up. home you are welcome to bring men shall deem advisable, or aa fed In p a rt by Army men.) treatm ent. Sljllsh Shoes Too'.’ Taps (iaa Company TJnr Styled by America's leading will be In charge of the sale. The ing of East Hartford spent Sun­ .•^t. Bridget's . . , ...... F234 1-a.St, month, following a hearing whatever you care to give for your may be determined by ths town Pete allppcd Into the crowd un­ You thrlinilely will iiml yiiur size For AH the Holiday Festivities. Valvoliry Oil Co...... 1219 Vernon Pilgrim Fellowship group day at the home of Mr. and Mra. Kunnlag Board aa Bight noticed. Suddenly a red-haired among the .collection oi sample ord.ere.l by Governor Hurley at the Brixtkville. Pa.—'i.4i A drilling designers and built by Amer­ Thank Offering, Charles Fish. meeting, towards tha appropriation .\head Com Hiiskers ...... 1218 of young people will have a candy Grand Island. Neb.—<,T)— Mr. Delt freshman shrilled too loudly: and caneelitjtion-mimlK'rs display­ lequest of Mayor .Murpliy, the crew shouted "Eureka " their drill ica's most experienced watch- table. 'Twenty members were present of $10,000 previously msds by the and Manchester's Date Book is H artm ans ...... 119(1 the commi.xsiot. ruled that these town for flrc-flghting equipment and Mrs. L. F. Dietrich purchased "Why, there’s Pete Laird!" All ed at The Shoe Lk'X. LaSalle Koa’i. full of formal affairs, you'll need stnick a "gas pricket " near thi» Meeting Tonight at the Woman’s Club meeting held eyes flashed his way. Feeling like Biickland No. 1 1168 new rates .shall term inate on Jan. me Iters. and the housing thereof, and. a new model car. Mrs. Dietrich Wfest Hartford. So inexpensively becoming evening regalia. VVe Reid's Auctioneers ...... 1165 northwestern Pennsylvania com­ The W. S C. 8 of the Rockville Breaks Records at the home of the president, Mrs. a show-piece, he shifted uneasily 1. 1942. munity that gauged 3.000.000 cubic To aes If ths town will request or wanted running boards but Mr. priced too at 53.9'. Si 98 and $5 98 were eaptivaled witli the selection Forterfields 1148 Methodist church will hold a Norton Warner. The program was until Jane Stanley. Anne’s room­ ALL THESE FEATURES! .M the same time, it railed for a feet a day "Then one of the boys Instruct the selectman to apportion Distrleh didn’t. Tbsy Installed a and they're open receive prizes. Two Dauphin found the change bag you." he aaid *Hth surprise. "You ume control gives any vol- with ground ham. garlic, olive oil Pehple will be doing have been offered in this event. The nap nf (he fabric is IN PRIZES Former Leaders invited to a dinner held in the hall at Vernon Osnter. Other offlcera and 1*2 cup bread crumba. Season which held $20.60 and when he of St. Joseph's church. elected ware Ralph Bradway of called me today, didn't you?” ume. their Yiiletide shop­ Other business matters of import­ ffenlly raised to eliminate the shiny, flossy sur­ came outaldei accompanied the "Callad you?" She laughed with aalt and pepper. Refill shell ping early this year, ance will be acted upon and a 26 REGULAR GAMES: Mrs. Charles Fish and daugh­ Unicsi, vice-praaident; Mrs. John with this mixture and top with face. Your suit is thomuiihly clean^ to make the boys to the nearby railroad tracks Go to New Prison ters, Misses Barbara and Shirley MacGregor of Vernon, sserstary; harshly. ' 1 most certainly did and even those who large turnout is expected'to be 84.00 Orders. and gave each one of them $2.50 Today It "War Againat Waata not!” remaining crumbs. Bake in mod­ do not believe in present. orijiinal weave stand out. It is carefully pressed Fish, were callera In Middletown Aisssndsr Bunco, Bolton, treasur­ I>ay" in Civilian Deftnse Week. erate oven (350 degreea F.) until 1 lX)OR PRIZES: m for watching. His was arrested on Tuesday. er. “You didp’t?” He was puzzled.' beginning until aft­ to make creases hanf( straight. Of course it fits early this rooming In the center "War Againat Waste Day" U "Whv, there was a not# oaylng tender, about 40 minutea Learns Better In JaU 84.00 Orders. Vichy, Unoccupied France, Nov. Schools In town wera closed In In tha membership drive contest, er Thanksgiving will 1009r better! of the city when he alighted from 12 — (AI — Former P rem iers built around tba them# that every­ you had callad and wanted Lend­ probably start a WINSTON observance of Armistice Day and tbs South, of which Bolton was s one can aid the defense program 810 FREE GAME! 17 lOK an automobile. He MM been pre­ Edouard Daladier and Leon Blum the people who -worked In liuur- ers to phone. I knew that wasn't Mancheater’a I-argest Radio, Record and Applianc# StortI A nice Thwluglving deaaert: week earlier as Indianapolis — (jp) _ Edgar T. $43 eotd-fille^ c«ie. member, came out victorious. Bol- in his own home and community Baited Cranberry Pofidlag DIAL 7100 sented on two prevloua occaalona and Former Allied Oeneraliaslmo ance offices and banks in Hagt- tcnltes who attended the annual right. What would you want with Thanksgiving is to 'ThomhlU. 27, of Paducah, Ky.. ALL FOR 25c! In court, both (or the same charge, by helping conaerva vital matc- Georgs, anyhow? I figured the (Serves t> brought to the U. S. marsbal’s of­ Maurice Gamelln were taken by ford enjoysd the holiday aa did meeting Included:' Mr. and Mra. be celebrated on the I ^ r s Open 7 P. .M. t''*t of theft. air^aifa today to their new prison rlala roqulred for national defenaa maid bad made a mistake.” 3 cups flour 30th instead of the last Thursday fice on, a charge of failing to re­ .tha R. F. D. mail earrlsr, but tha George O. Rose, Mr. and Mra. and critical dvUlan noeda. Indi­ Play Starts At 8. In City court thla sDomisg Dau­ of P o rtalet In the Pyrenees. workara In tha dafana* (actortaa Alexander'Bunca, Mr. and Mra. "Ton—what?” She stop|Md and 1-4 teaspoon aalt as heretofore. Well the No. 1 Item port an addreaa change to hia Se­ phin pleaded guilty to two chargea, viduals and ortahliaUoiw are ba- nut her heads ea hsr hips.. Her 3 teaspoons baking powder lective Service Board here, ex­ I U. S. CLEAMRS They were ordered transferred had t0 work. William Perrett Mr. and Mn. Al­ with most people is greetings and breaking and entering In the day from Bourassol by Marahsi p«. tag aakad to avoid ^sata c ( aU fees was erlmson. **Ysu thought S tablespoons melted butter this year a "aometliing mors than plained be had been in jail. "Are bert N..Skinner and Mrs. vWi ktada: to maintain and repair, eoa- AND DYERS season and theft He was bound tain as preliminary to their trial Bonea of 3000. hippopotami, W arren. there was a. mistake ? There was. I eup su g ar a card” stunt has been devised by you opposed to fighting in a war?” Bumer gcods now in u m ; to buy But th4 maid didn't make it. I Pottertoii’s he w aa aafced. “I uhed to be.” he. 83fi Main Street over lo the next term of the Tol­ for their alleged responsibility in killed by prehlatorlc hunters, Chaaga In CeoMsiUee i cup milk a group ot famous American art­ land Cbunty Superior court under the French defeaL Their trihl Is only to moot current needs; and to did! ravZ cranberries aaid. “but I,aln’t no more. I read Near Montgomery Ward’s were found la a aingla cava In A Cham has been made ia tbs accept substitutes and aimplifiod AT THE CENTER .n .3 » * 5 4 1 M A IN I ists, wl>o annually cooperate on bond of ILOOO which ble was un­ 8chedul4d to open Ja.1. ISx Bidlv. . "I made It three yeers agot” she u r, rnmuun, aiM salt and a hUtory bo^ while I waa.4n tall oommIttM Ipi charge of the turkey products. went on WtUrly. '-‘when I thought fine greeting caAla.. Tliey bars Now Tin. wfiUa* to figbL” "WroiO'ouRTEirsi^ IHAISCHESTEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEiJNP^SUAi, NOVE.MBEH 12, 1941

brougtit againat him by the peti­ MANCHESIEK EVtMNG HERALD, .MANCHES’l ER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, N'0 \ EMBER 12 I'Ml PAGE FIFTEEN Carlyle Johnson Co. New Cluteh Dinner Tickets tioners. Carlyle-Johnson Clutch It w’as a result of these charges that the committee directed hear­ To Distribute $2T7,000 -a# Selling Fast ings to determine Danger's fitness to hold office, the committee hav­ Now in Full Production ing found that there -was Insuffi­ cient evidence to sup^rt allega­ In Christmas jGIub Cash f Maggio Wins Valuable Player Award Second Time Chamber Banquet to Be tions of election Irregularities. Si»vpn Years o f q'^ntity. Caused by lloatllity o e > t n I r « r » within the pnst six months manii- -( W e ll A tte n d e d ; M any ings totaling $400,000,000. The 1 In his account Danger’ claimed L 7 0 0 Maiirhestcr Resi- faetiirers from all parts of the savings through the Christmas Researrh, New Device Tables KeH<*r\ ed. that many of the legal actions, fleiilH to (»«*t C.lu'cks club plan In Connecticut this year ' United States have tried and or­ which he said hatl resulted in vic­ 'oiigh Break Cosily Gilbert Shy Middies Blast Is Perfected by the dered the new Carlyle Jolin.son will total $9,200,000, it has been ' Dan Jesse Works Liard It wa* announced today that tories for himself, were instituted Be^iiuiiii^ Dec. 1 ; reported. clutch and in many In.stances Inir because of hostility growing out Local Manufacturers. reservations are pouring In’ for the The record breaking figures In- : Baseball Writers tial ‘orders for Imt a few of the of attacks in his official capacity annual banquet of the Chamber of All RcrordM . SinaMhcd. eluded in the Christmas club re- For Clear Grid Season At Opponents clutch units have been trebled and on various busine.ss interests, on Commerce, ar.d one-third of the piice that there still stride. Trinity College. New Eng­ ' the country, again looms th* chief Name Outfielder the world will beat a "path to hi* evening. N’o\-ember 18. at the Ma­ the .Savings Bank of .Manchester amount of money is distributed in iluable Player .Award Johnson Company for 40 years, political rivalries. Jealousies and i.-- no acute in recalling what hap danger to a jierfecl record sonic Temple, to members at the local Institution town an appeal will be , made for land's sole representative among door"—until such time a* someone stated that the new product was .disputes in North Dakota. pciied. . Roger Perkinpiiugh May In the last two years Trinity I Many local firms have already this year, distributing $217,000 Might Il.ave ('.o.st Toni Snefie I.ar8#jii*is .Attack invents a new type of "mou.se Defen.se Bond purchases. It really us a tough break for the nation's undefeated, untied has failed to stop the brilliant ace. given the stiffest tests possible be­ I re.scrved seats Tor their represen­ A "prejudii ed' Judge and an here just before the holiday sea­ trap." Yawk«*y .S 1 0 ,0 0 0 Mor** W'llhatius, however . Had he pain­ Take Over (General teams, makes ready for the last fore being placed on the market tation at the banquet. "absolutely handpicked Jury, ’ he son giM'S into full swing. This i.a who was outstanding in the I9lu .S|)('c#l8 L|» f«ir I.U'-t For Second Time TTiat was the case with the Car- obstacle, Wesleyan, its major rival late in 1939 A unit was run con­ told the committee, re.sulted in his the largest aniouiit ever to be dis­ ed the award, he really eoijld have 13'0 triumph (".'oa* h Jessee s l.Vle Johnson Company, of ^2 Main The Rotary Club will consider If Vi illiaiiis (>ol II. biin'iiUi'd by it. Di Muggio gcla ' Alanager'h Position since 1885 The da.sh Saturday (pjimcs #>f A’citr: N om tinuously for three months in conviction in 1931 on ,a charge of tributed to Christmas Club meni- ReKaves MONTHLY — > charges will he out t'j silenee the atreet. for over 40 years inanufai - this as a regular meeting, and ao much d 'iigh nowadays that he ■ brings together t-xo elevens that tests, during which time it was all members are urged to be pres­ conspirac y tn obstruct the orderly b< rs in Muiuhester 1 With (Jevelaml. Cards’ htg gun anil slow up th» I'ointiiig to (.a«l«’ts>. Ills Aisaril A^ain Tcri A^'illiuiiiA Finishes turers of friction cliitclios. Back in given over a million engagements. operation o f , an act of Congress. By Bill King can’t iisk for much more...Wil- have always fought it out tooth- speedy Capadaqua and Sadowskl ent next Tuesday evening. It is There were 4,700 members in I and-nail for 42 contests, never hav­ 1884 M. Carl.yle Johnson invented At the end of the.se tests the unit L'pon appeal, the case was ordered Joaton, ,No\’. 12- I’ .Now tii.st lianis can. and. very likely will, for ' There IS one point of eoini'ari- In Second FMace as Fel­ hoped that other service clubs may the local chib this year and the j B.s Hiirrv Grn.vson ing finished In « tie The Cardi­ . a friction clutch of the expanding was broken down and it was found retried, resulting in a juev di.s- anyone who l an bat .109 appears | son possible between the t'xo nv- B\’ l>ii3 p Nf)pp#>r follow the example of the Rotar- general average of all these ac- FEMALE PAIN fch blui'-bliioil.s- .la IlHr^iinl'a Ti'ork Nov 12-,\lvn nals have won 38. Tnnity 14. ler A^’iiid?, up T h ird ; ring type on which he received 1' to hav e ijll that one needa to de- I in [u'rfect I'ondition. ians. agrcemeiit, and upon a third trial. eoimts is $46 17, just a little under ■Women who suffer pain of Irregular ala: Trin:t\' subdued t.he undefeat­ y\r\ fe. and foreign patents and a com­ Danger was acquitted periods with cranky nervousness- |ub Peabriflv and Toni Gaifimtr mand, and get. at least $25,000 for 1 Bradley refuses to take A colorful crowd of returning ed C’last Guard. 11 13. Wesl’ van The company was then ready to TicKrts may be secured at the $1 [ler Week per person holding a I ck cut like .so ni.sny r<’d light.* from innii Du'.ia • k:." • .Amazing Yankee Star pany was formed for the manufac­ due to monthly fimctiunal dl.sturb- 1912 alumni and week-end guests will repeated the follo".ir.g Paturdav, .■mA lhn,;< fo^.thii]; bL*. h : place their new product in the Chamber'Of Commerce office at In detailing events that led up club nieinbership. nnees—.should And Lydia E. Pink- the 1911 Ali*.\merii;i hallot- Larry Gillw rt sought as the ne-v ture of his clutch shortly before to the conspiracy trial. Danger But pn king Di.Maggio over Wil­ be on hand w hen the Blue and Gold 21-20 ■full 2)ptwJ ” rh#‘ open market but here agiuh an ob- Hotel Sheridan. Reservations may Checks will be mailed from the I ham's Compound Tiiblrt.H (with add­ , It might he n pood irlaa lor manager of the Cleveland Indians <.limaxc8 Six Years’ the turn of the century. Work was ed Iron) Simply marrrlous to relieve liams probably has cosj the latter try for their fourth undefeated l.orpf-fk'C .w” aho ;t ,n' t.ij#’/ .stacle was found During the trou­ be phoned in by calling 7016, anil told the committee that the Feder­ Savings Bank to the nicnibers on ' It of our "Ivv l.oapue conches Because hia contra' t ha* anoth­ With S"phomore star Paul Started on Asylum atreet. Hart­ al Emergency Relief Administra­ such distress. Ptnkham's Tablets at least $11100', for next season. . . v.ason in Trinity grid history and Ui* I'.M! end'ron p'.I:*- IMiiy: Lee Mentioned. blesome years the western com- the tickets will be mailed or held Dcceniber 1 This year the checks made c.y>ccmf/i/ for iromcn help J listen in on lod,o\’ ..i 53rd prid- er year to run Roger Pc klnpaugh White on the, injured list Coa'h ford in a building almost directly I Ted let it be known that he would the second in Coach Jessces 10 Th- .Aff Mdzin^: (lanie.s which had jil.acc’cl the niiil- until the night oi the affair. tion undertook an investigation in­ will be \\'ritten for the exact , build up resistance uKulnst s\ich ■n clash between Groton ni il St IS exf'ected to be kicked upslalrH Jessee will again call on Al Diibo- across the street from the Hotel The new Carlyle John.son Machine Compan.v "Maxitorq" multi- to the conduct of North Dakota annoylriK lyinptomfi Follow label deniHiid the highest baseball sal- year.* there. Under Coach Jessee a* UpAb i'] fitfi n I ti-disk type elute h on the market amount deimsited by the inenihers. j Yrks .-Both I’ealjody and Da'-e Hoff Bond at 356 A.syliim street disk e lute h. which h:i-s tic'en un'h’r de've'lopment by comiiany engi: relief and that Interior .Secretary directions. WOHTH TR VINO I . ' arv 5'n'cki V ever panl if he wound Trinity had Its first perfect season .*‘D*d*’ #' and .d* no interest being jiuul on an.v of i Ir were Brotie:. ,5nd tho.se m 1- offi'c. perk ha.s Just completeil w’eek, revealed unknown talent. rinicago. ,N'ov 12— i.4»i —The .Moved To .Manchester had sold the trade their product, neers for the past seven ye-ars. has Is'en on the market for the past up a.s 19IT.S most valuable play­ 111 1934 with no tle.s In 1911 and .iria'k drin ? r?'. T', Ickes "took it on himself " to in­ the accounts. Notice to that effect p-ap«oned lads just happen to he 1942 training arranprmentjv at Time and again the substitute aii.,-jzing .-ix ycar career of Joe Di­ The hii.sine.ss was moved tp Man­ and to regain the business a dem­ two . years and is being well ree ejveil by the trade. Incre ased or­ er H' just didn’t and one of 1915 Trinity went undefeated but vest.gate L.inger's adinmistration w as given w hen the eliib was open­ toughe.st all-around hneni'.n C3»arwater. Fla ripped through Amhe-rsts center ribout Th*- ' .Maggio -vith the .Ne'X' York Yaa- onstration of the new product ders are being receiveel for several types of the unit fr.om Arms Laiiger Denies ' theae days ir the Immediate fii- played two tied games each sea­ Ud y takf lo nmk»- !.* chester in 1900 . where cheaper as governor at about the same ed a year ago. part of the pigakin iHniiinipn President Bradley Is now in New for first do'x'iis and for the win­ kees--in 'Ahlcb he never hit lower manufacturing space could be ob­ was required, a long and slow in the United .'States and Canaela time. ' lure, vv I I'robably vviirbt given the son tO' k '4 "’.'-a!*, «Tnd ’ Just R4'Iow .A\erage^ tout for the highest honors Orleans, where Gilbert resides, ning touchdown The same hne-up than ..?23, never ’wa-Uoped lea* thoa tained and better transportation process towards regaining its for­ Discovered Wire* Tap|>ed •vvonl that Ted no',v supposed to be Th* Hartford eleven buckles p»')i‘,tKtn h* n prr-.*?f’R‘ion d'jpr 'p*. Manchester's average is slight­ pJamlng Joe DiinuKp.o as the trvinp to convince llic Southern will be used with senior* Beidler, 29 home r in.* a aeason and never facilities were available mer trade. I Efforts Made He discovered, he said, that his I hunting tn an<. about Minneapolis. down this week for It* hardest d liiBt hfid 8 ly less than the average fur the aerican Dengue's inosl valuable Association veteran of 20 years or Will, VTenng. and Fasi. alt key- drove in ae-x-er than 125 run*—bo* Tl\e principal output of the Car­ A reiii'csentative of the local j .srorp of attacks on the Tula oiit- wires were lapped, once his of- 1 NYLON has dei'ided to aceept the $25,0(KJ battle, though the Wesleyan rec­ football ,'-up< r*di'^‘Tn. pl.iy- a ne-.', angle. hi.« selection for th« lyle Johnson Company, as noted, is company ciilh'd on the' tra'ie in the KM) Ar«‘ Hkirt.** on Nov. P. 10 and 11. aaid fice was broken into and his desk I i offer tendered him last Septem- ord is no Indication of vt. The for laur.rhir.L' d'*A-n nn th^: hnnks average for all aecoiints through­ Ihe Bed Sox oa'ncr. at loast to leave Nashville, where Jie is Ing their last game for Un- Blue iS'ioDd time as the American friction clutches. To some peo|de Hast ami mid-West and demon­ : Kcd Star, an organ of tho Red On Infliienee rifled, and when he and .Mrs. | b'-r rivalry is always unpredictable, for : and Gold of ' r:' out the tfnited States is $46 78. J),000 cold cash .And Inr In it half owner and field marshal League s most valuable player. strated the new unit He pointed | y\rmy. but on the 11th the Rua- Danger went/ riding in the eve- last year the Blue and Gold were ' Trinity st'i'hrt.s af- plaiiiiii.g ;i Fast .Start that does not mean much. A little \\W just 61 cents per person higher |ni this department to quibhlc Bradley and Olltiert became well out how the earlier faults of the j At Banc|m l , aiana launcl.ed their counter- mng. they were followed surprisingly chastenee come to produce a unit with .i ' MfTiibrrs of rnlt-r.snn Shun i'eur Kncirc'lenu'iit with a yabinel officer. " Senator . (.olln Defeats Big .Iim C.srrler. who Is rated one I the. e-. e of the game V''dl;a:r. a- Mary, V:r;j.nrT "anv question of seeking to influ- | institutes thmiighoiit the country prld Serie.-i by hitting srif-dv in .N'e-.v Orleaius Pelleiin.s. d'.rmg co'ive game.* during the post *e*- of machine must be invented whie li | minimum of elrag. one of . the i Aiixihary .\»r 2'Hrt. VotfTjins tii . enein lcment. the Ger­ Wiley iR-Wisi inquired at one L.ifay»'tt‘- and r'ci.-nri; I:k' 50 once or bribe .Iinlge Wyman?" I will distnlnite Chrislnias club Dot IconseculiM paim.s. Wilinims vvht'h ttiat ' lub had a working .■-'r.. "a.- "itcd ag'.ir by the Ba*e- worst fault.- of this ly|>e' "f cluteh ' mans took to th»nr heels, abandon- point during the narrativi ' iu8ny r.ir.'t.'S in-’Mtablr l-.t* would permit the operator of a F'‘urn^'n Wars. ^a\r th<* I’ost an -No. sir. at no time," l.^nger ' savings this year. In round num­ wind up batting |06. .R.it agre.-ment with the Tribe. machine to rut in and out at will | as formerly installed I .trnii.stice supper. Saturday mglit. , mg arms and amniiimtion. and did , replied "We could only guess,” Danger Bates 14 to 7 tio.vn 1 aij;r in tj-.f rnud •Kh' I>l>lni;B:io 1-nll U ri'ers AnsociaMon of Amer- bers there are eight million mem­ llle he uns ko .loinp. Iw and tin Thi'' i.«n I the first time Gilljert the the operation of hla machine unit j Tr.ide Organ .Vrlicle I .Nov ember .s (,)ver 100 members ' not halt their flight until they had j Dang replied | ftanard .n a fi-n Im* bu* th<- M,d ii n f'^r aw ard he received in Danger te.stified in his own dc bers in the country with chib sav­ It of the Red S'lck'us were so has been ofTered the r’levelaml I d?l' ^ Regarding the new clute h *b*' and their guests were present. The reached a hamlet five miles from Alsal> Starts Sports Roundup di^A Aurrr* birk iij. 8^,'ain n^xt from the direct power line. The fens4' at committee hearings to de- \ club HLs name haa been mention­ trade organ "Machinery ' <'i t" topple und^-f<';it#'ci prnn Th" committee of 24 writer*, earlle-st mean.s of adapting power of ■ hall was beaiitifiillv decorated lula, accordii^ to the account, [ (Uness to hold office,dee, j Alaiiip Rival Colluges ed prominenth* with each change the outstamlmg tia'I piililie.'ilions , I,.,) white and hliie cre|ie [la- broadcast liy Tass ullerton. Ir. Then ram^- th^^ir or.!'.' d»*f<'a» - Pro (folfers ■':ih Toni b','"pe of the Cincinnati to a single machine unit was by I whi( h has been challenged by a' or hint of one,’ so it practically has in the Cniteil State-- lias this to 1 per streamers, and the same colors Even then, however, remnants Hess Hints i S fltlr Slat#' T itle Dis- -At Baltimore “ D 'JO-l'I hv NVitr^. Post as their chairman, votod belts and pulleys the operateu group of pelitioner.s from his \ .Ve-x- York. Nov 12 It. s about say of the new Caiiylf .lohnscpii G O -C O AFTERSHAVE" come up ann-ially in more recent sS.njor? .«*hot tdr v.ork.' tlv- .nanimouslv for D Maggio. Ted ahifting the power directly to his were used for Hie tables with red. of some Herman hattalions who state ' .'ears Mn-" f’'r the .it ;. i!;| h"'.'. | ' "n'-'-rn- Protest Plan machine by forcing a belt., driven clutch: white and blue napkins and can were nuislereii to hall the flight ; pule Ye>terflay. iji',' the western ronlerenre i il"' Hnd :r, Th^' halt> all Williams oil the Boston Red Sox Mnlloy had testifled previously Food Drive ' NEWS FOR MEN / Bu i-knowing the Cleveland setup "The Carlyle John.son Machine (lies At the head table there uaslwere unable to make a stand, and "I got a LOAN Last ,\|»pparanre Bufor#* IgVinst 'ho'.'.l ' game.* hut tii't wr;ru ffir A\ay, Thf*” thrt*alpn'‘d '.vith n •md Bob Feller of the (Tlevelond on an idle pulley, directly over to that with Langer's knowledge he ' I in all Its impllcatlon-s and eompli- Company of 52 Main street. Man- a beaulitul basket of flowers ear- | the retreat eontinucd. .Vr'A- 5' rk, Nov. 12 - ,T5 — f, ’Jiat the prr'm'''"i'.x again w .il be l-'i'k’ P'.arr h rhi! was haltfd v i?!-.- Indians g fixed pulley attached to the main panl h(*th the judge s son anei l^e- I rations. Gilbert, doing’ well flnan- To Cut Melon eliester. Conn., is nianiifaitiiring rying out the same color scheme Only reinforcements rushed Ufi Hiller Plan! USE 6 0 C 0 Coinf: South; Plans to .'. a.'ting time if they try for .Minne- ;r. .Votro Darpc n fiv#‘ var-i lino ,r Fifteen '.rimmltteemen c**t fir*t- jHiwer line by means of a belt con­ dom in effort to obtain influence , at P e/isa n cd Man’, of the nation a football I dally and perfeetiv happy, he.sl- '.Maxitorq' miilti-di.sk tloating (Jiiests nresent at the head table tn trucks pernullefl<'*lhe Germans | '"tii . A guy who know.’ the .tho riosinp poMod Thfv rculd place votes for Joe and the other veyor or guard with the judgi'. the payments to- ' SOOTHING EMOLLIENT ; teams took advantage of yester- I tales to n s k his rep'ilatc.n ,as a Kuo#* This iiilor. Thi.s form of power control la plate eliili hes in wet or p|iy-idal Were. Gold nudlu'r. Mrs. to restore "some kind of balance.' ' WIIHOUI CO-SIGNERS" angle,* ''laim.s the bo','l.s \cf re vC't'.-J handlo—and t^-p—anything: Notro nine approved him for second. tallmg .<;i.700 to $F800. ' (Continued from Page One) I sound haaeball man there ^ Eight nominated W lllitm * for first, atill in use with various tvpe.s of j f.vfie. aiel eitliei .singh' or 'loulil Mary Irish, Department District Red Star siud. j lliy • .Vrmjsti' e Dsv holiday to ■ it for good w hen the big t»n t'lrii- Dam*' had h ,**’;r»'-fir^ p.'i-s- r . iw. A. Pro|)o•♦'^ Ki$e Prenltlwl at Two Trials FOR QUICK RELIEF OF i Hilly Evans. long-time .Vmen- B.\ .Maeoii Brunson II for second and two for third, nrill machinerycry. But it was soon con.striietion. wtio h are pil rtlell- President. Mrs Florence Peter­ lett'e old ilispule.'* ■1 down,la.«t "ear.* off’ i to make »r nsn'Ofi Anedo HortoU; H;.« Along the rtmte of their flight Judge Wyman presided at two I niore than invasion to bring us to ran Lwague umpire, who waa : en- Per < 'cut Ljit on I’lirscs* t- eiier was named by 14 for third, found that heavy machinery could larly adapted for installation in son; iW'partment Deputy Inspec­ "AFTERSHAVE Baltimore. No\ 12 — V - Seek- 1* a r|0.*'1 I ven' will! the I "a.st a'’r:al h'■'mh^’ '.» orf ’':«t ♦<">#") the German.s left more than 500 trials of Danger on a charge oi j knees." Churchill told the Al T^n»0Hat w* mak* loons to (Jut on th'' West (t'oast in the I oral manager there for eight not thus be operated satisfactorily machine tools and fyr ii.se in all tor. William Fortin, and Depart- 40 Denier . • r.fei er.re Only ' hanee. he -i;. ^ urvd 8' C'jr.jtf SIX for fourth and one for fifth, bodies of their soldiers and ofTi- •mploytd, citdll-woithy lolks d'ly major panie, the University year.*, tra' e.s fnevdam) s barveball mg his tenth straight victory. Al- In T«Mirn:im«M)l'-: T#» Belts slipped and broke and under industrial niachinery requiring mciit Deputy Chief of Staff. Clar-; „f wounded, conspiracy to obstruct the orderly ^ of Commons, woilM he ioi- Navy "i Army to be WjUi a uoalth •.>{ sopiV'rr.ore ma- two for .*ixth and one for seventh. —aiogl* or motriod—on Just First Qualit.v i of Oregon pre'.’ailed over a fast- I trouble to loo man.v Interfering sab. t’.vo-year-old champion of the heavy pressure the speeil of oper­ clutchrs rang-ing from 1-2 11 I’ eiu e Peterson, with C (unmander operation if an act of Congress. | D^'murreU at (Questions .".'ime'l a.s the nost team for a po.--’- Tonal led bv Birnacl-' B.ll B’ls.k. Dis'cu*'* Idan I orluv. The only player beiaidea DiMoR- I 2.") burned out .tanks, quantities thoir osrn slqnolurM. ...lishinp Fanta Clara aggregation o'.vners. One man has a free r«ln ation was reduced M. Carlyle at 1110 R I'. M lip to 5 H I’ at Finders and I resident Fe^g^dt on which Danger was ultimalelv Previously the prime mini.st -Ml .\vIon — Top To Toe! turl. goes forth t’klay In the $7,500 .*ea-.on ■ l'..•|l.'y ym'.e and in- Lars#'!'. T ;,:) .* T '.o*toQrn .•vtten.. gi' and Williams to collect • first- ! c*f weajjons, personal kits anil doc- had demurred at parliamentary 21 ' ' I't. on thl- place-kicking of | with the more sueressfiil i luh,= loal fitll and '.Yot kod har»! t-, bd- Johnson conceived a plan to sim­ too Ft 1’. it The niaximiiiii The (’(tmmiUee Served a nice acq'iitted. and conducted a trial UT Trar added Wal'leD HandJc.sp at Pimlico vi'< 'he I'Jopher.s Tha’ wjiild be i place ballot waa Thornton Lee Of i uments cpiestions about conversations with THT ■ ui; lullha'.k .Iim Newquist. Evan.s n-iw general manager of f..int o n : the Cleveland Ram* of the Aould b» ;s'jbj0( t'-d To n run.'-tar! 'SC'. Nr.-, 12 V The Pro- contained clutch of the finger and this line of clutches is from 27 to S(”alloped potatoes, macaroni and I , .r . CmaktM I h' iifi 'i has p'jA'lhnitie.s, one '.vriter I>te w *j recognized for 'communist «<^q«it- 10.05 ».I7 I ai h of three occasiuna ^ ’hile the 1 .N'atlonal Football League is ance of the ."e.ason under .'Ilk.’ expanding ring tvpe. vvhich could 263 foot-pounds. chf'ese,- baked bf^ans. i>ickles. rolls ^ ravda In a recent broadcast Premier $1-65 .■'S'y would .Ik'- .a bo'w 1 gaciu hut i* Tlv IfMO Middioh pro* !e.''.-.')U 1. ‘7'-:f'rs .nt:"i-, pn- his 22 pitching Mctorie* and Wll- "The floating [ilatcs are de­ enfft'o, apple pie and rheesc. Tiai'v nigaii, described the Donet.s j . . . j . . .. Stalin 8,ald the purpose of Hess' Tb« ftboTg ooffl U b— ea protaft r*pay' Bron'os c liveried only^ie of the | authority for the statement that After toeing swit-heil to iJo.s- .soii.ebrely wan's to do the work "f plavinE .'tar.i ipair.st ii pl.in to do- : Cormtek of ancinnatl. bonorod tn today. ohl slakes, with the "triple crow n ^ i:arson ron‘'^ntraled fall oi'. of two controlled .str-el fingers. accomplished without the ii.se of tcrtainod with tap danres and ba­ pillars of tla .ie and black smoke 1 h.s conviction. He added that he Britain it was a.ssuiiicd in some ALL ■ 'f it.s .season unbe.oten. untied and I tun. I pi''mi'tire tl,.' afiair d'jrl 5 I'vi- I i-nt fi'jm I’. G. A. the National League a year'ago, a.s his goal some fin- int*) that t*.vo- \\ as Soon .Xrcepted toohs. Manual adjustment is at­ ton swinging, and Mis.s (b-nt* \^■al- ri.M- high to the slues. W liatcver j believed that during the trial Dc- quarters that Stalin had been champion of the Rocky Mountain Thou.th Dutch Clark s nut*i‘ loct tourney p'lr.'es for tourhijment ex- ! ilid not receive a single vote la we ■ The $700 bargain eoli -.s hieh re­ ♦o3rn attaok »both outfits'^ ret’.irn- - pen.-ie purpose.' Tnis new invention .was accepted tained by turning a knijrled ring ttin j;ave a d«‘mniistration of her' it was impossible to withdraw to 1 p^jjy Marshal Howard Stranek, given aiithorllatlve information on 1 ircnt by repulsing Greelrv State, ' ''*’h straight after wmning the "Quote. I nqiinte " I 1941 balloting. Hank Greenberg of s ‘ en- ' the f’ear wa.s blown up. " he wrote Nylons paid Mrs Albert Sahath of Chi­ o#J almost int 1 t ■ }f.- <-jf tho rum- with favor bv all !vi»'S of manu- elorkwise after rahsiiig th lot k- I whistling ahilit V w Im h had been "in contact with the Hess Churchill also has.s.aid the Tifidomit 21 t' 7 ' I fin.-t t-,v(,, Evans in Ne-w York with Bill,'/ E'ans < nov.’ a football ii'in : The 'jreanlzations' executive j the Detroit Tigers, the American ing spring. Engagement f thf , JoyiMi by alt J11 r \' ' ITiilc'l St.ntes government was FINANCE CO. Eigen pla veil through the cour- *'■" P-ams for their Polo Gro inds cago with $l'i2 ".u purse money, r of rdfensive mancu'. ors in- board . ha.* approved a. lion in faetunng plants, machine .shops, I after ?.6 ye irs in ba.seh.ill . For .siflt^'d or. lott'-r•perf^''T execution League s meet valuable play*r i lull ti IS .'asily eoptrolled hv a Th»’ I'arty wa.s a groat sm t rs> As a ri'sult. he said. Representa­ kept fully informed on, Hess i.lri>n»a %n. .101 ti-sv of the U 8 Army Air Corps, appointment with the Giant*, re- appeared the certain odds-on fav­ ■■‘.'hicl', .5 per rent of th" total prize I textile pl.ants and niill.s of various (wvrmuns idvanrt' orite in the mile-and-one-slxteenth Alva Bradley and Tom Yawkey ;ind then play#'d his year ago. spent moat of -the 1941 kinds, Krom 1909 until shortly af­ light pressure. All plates of the and th»* momhor.s of th** Post tive Burdick iR-.NDi advised him 1 7.VI >laln Atrert " hlch organization he J jLiis today i'jrt* that they'll break eve’! aft'’r ! I ve helped to ediirate a g m i’. money would he "sr-.msrked for season in the army and bad no thnnked lh(' Auxiliary for a fine Tkratrr Rids Walden "Tak^ rharr#^?!, h<' sh'aI "Ycni ter the World War the Carlyle wet type are of hardene.l steel, Toward Moscotv to employ, when the case was re- ] I Textile Store a a tlylhg cadet. He got two of cavinv diopr-fd $35.0o<) .mn'iiU.-. I many yuing men wh'i turned out tc'irmniert Imreaii < xp*n*es. Del- opportunity to win the award time. Hofima 2 and S Evans attended the football .-feven ordinary t wo-vear-olds kno^» . ‘Full npr-f-A id and damn .epate* today "."re to di.scus* the Johnson Machine Onnipany enjoy­ designed to nin In liihricant. Steel Kuibyshev. Soviet Russia. Nov tired, someone-to watch the Jury, TfI. 3430 A. L. Slocointj, Prop. o// as his team's three touchdowms. to he I'loctors and law yn .* but again. Roacli .Strait writers' luncheon 's1th Jim Crow- were namc'l overnight to oppose til# torpedoef' Fle|’. w'lth the playing pro's side ed excellent business. The output |dates and self-liihricating hronze the marshal's offi 'e and the clerk's i I M. II. %tKr. 918 -M.AIN STREKT Colby, after sharing the Maine o'lsy baJi players " DlYloggio also played for tha U) iDeIaye.il V‘ The Gei- Alsab and he11' stoodJ# I «^-'#J #ouf »U I among The Middiojs kno**. hov to t.Ake plates are a.ssenililed alternately m office to protect his own interest.s. i Next T « the Rank 'Ollegiiite ronference title the past !*” . He told Sleepy Jim that Edgar of the .«tory srheduled to b" pre- of the plant Ineieased each year to k s mans h.ivt advamvd toward Mos. them like ann orchid In a bowl of ' •rd#'r> American League In the annual the drv-iil:ile type dull h." Reds Sav F< ‘ Followed .Miill(i>'a .\dvier Stuitli of Kerch! a kitten years, collected a pair of Jones, who rammed the Ram tn I’ersonal .Mention ' .'"nted by Harold i Jug ' McSp.aden. reach the all-time |ieak of a quar­ low to the VKinity of Narofo- three Jimson weed1. e.ven Wougjgh he w as all-star game for the sixth time In The first sale of the new rluteh •Viilloy advised him, he related. I last I'erio'-l touchdowms for a 14 to-i ^*^*f*’**'^Kh. was a better baseball k riink Tolbert of the F"ri"15'ortp, a .'Inssaohu.*'tt* delegate and na­ ter of a million dollar business niinsk, ahcuit 35 miles southwest ,,, . , saddled with1 12122-pdunds six more tionally kno'.vn star his six-year major league carMr. was made in November. 1939, and 7 triumph over Bate.*, coached | he w as a tailback : .'*tar. Tt iegrarn hil.s th't new ss'an-l.-' recorded in 1920 Then came the At Statidstill f the eapitul, but Russian reports i ^ >nian had confiderjre than his rldseS■St rival was nssrpned i The 23-,vear-old W'llliafa*. in hi* today each mail brings addition.-il (Continued from Page One) If that is true.' replied the I this week with a magazine piece Whip MeSpaden has made no depression and a general retrogres­ iday said the situationion had been "foriner United States this >ear h'’ Ducky Pond, former •Mill River .Stable's hair Call, Blue#* to Oblige I third season In the major lesguas, orders for the new [irodurt from marshal for South Dakota. famous Horseman. "Cleveland can , or. the Masonic home masons, who tomnu-nt on the situation, it wa* sion in all lines of biusinesi* and the I .stabilized, and no recent change ly of Vale It brought Colby the winner of the Ar<1sley Han'licap at ' outstripped Cecil Travd# of Wosb- all parts oaition.s undisputed title a first time Empire City, is the probable sec­ : ington. hi* nearest rival for tb* President Scott Simon stated to­ had confidence in in case we made •Moscow were reported hit while, le r" . i Texa.s High Sehool teams The rburcliill .Airain lined up ngairtst the plan During aagged to Its lowest figure tn his­ [ ui l!;c contending armies. THE MANCHESTER I In a preview of the Army-Navy ond choice. Other.* named'# were I batting title, by 47 point*. Fallar, day that the volume of business, if tutting t)ff tho Stivift union'H At ■ a complaint, " Ijinger told the com­ the agency saiil. a great fire broke "As director of Red Splng the fornrer peak tentral front, howovor dwHt upon Deedom." against munitions factories. FOR and Pittsburgh got him." Billy j Bre.sident. G’aJcb iTurki Gates, Long Island Indian.* presented ever, arring'd calls for a purse ment agencies releasing steel to 'rula. tat "I A field of eight would mean a first place vote, nine for a seebad, .year of 11120 when ttie eomjinnv flalwirato Russian tlfft*na<*.s nn<) "Did you know nt that time of Simultaneously, German front- Evans explained. (."ollitch cla.ssmate of the con'iuctor h*ie la.*t Sunda.v "Ut nt the wav. distribution of about $l(Vi,0O0 dur­ atoclui for use here, another record No major i hange.s have occurred I .\rniiMiC'- Ijav iw'ore,« winner's purse of $8,120 .and a , ,, ,, . . , eight for a third end ao on, M - cycle Is anticipated. But this new did a totaF of a quarter of a mil­ rain ami .‘‘now whiiii fnrrctl Aflolt the existence of Gale • Wyman ? " liile di.spatche.s acknowledged that "That w'BS really too bad " i ut th'- Hartfui'fl Blues go back t" the ing a four-month.* sw-ing and the j Maggio totaled 291 point*' Wil­ in the Sectors of Kawinin. 95 miles .Murphy asked. WEAR! Colby U. Uates 7. victory for Alsab .and Jockey Boh-""PO'-'-y" P (j A has had to turn down cycle of manufaiTunng progre.ss lion dollar business Hitlfi'.s tlivision.s .stay on th<* a fanta.stic system of underground 111 Jim Croyvle.v. _____ iA We.__* .w J __i**„ « notable ve^i to eovtu the minors th* coming ■weekend, when liams had 254. Feller 174 and L *« mails, northwest ol the capital, Mozhaisk, "I had never heard of him," Thursday Special Values j West t'liginia Tech.20. Salem 0 "I tried to get him to nome to by Vedder would boost the colt's they take on the one-powerful about 10 e\ ent.* bct.HUS' there was haa not come with the natural un­ At the present time there are 25 tank garages, rows of buried flame territory . . . M.snager AI Weill ! i 14 Players receiving 10 or more .‘>7 miles west. Maloyaroslavets. 65 , .'^t Boiiiiventure 13. St Anselm enrmngs to Illl.OOO and place him no room for them on the schedule. folding of the year*. There is a operatives in the C.-irlyle .lohnson They told of planteij cxpln.^tvos Danger declared. throwers and huge mine field* Kordham. That was something 1 figure.* he made a good investment Chun hills of ilprtngfieid at Pyn- j points were: miles southwest, anti Serpukhov. t'A'elfth on the all-time list of I.e.sding thl m'^n'ey-winning par­ vital rea.son for It all. long plan­ jilant as compared with seven a uhivh matlo the approaches to .Mulloy brought Deedom back around .Moscow made the Soviet .SKJAR CrilED CORNED REEF /’• should have worked harder on when he paid KX) bucks for the chon Park, Springfield. j Charley Keller New York 126; .»o miles jvmth. Russians reported. Camp Croft 7. Fort Knox 6. money-winning Juveniles,. . ade IS litti'- B'’n Hogan, who has ning. research. Invention and slow little over a year ago when the MtLscovv "a singlt‘ mine field." nt with Wyman, Danger continued, capital's defenses a tough nut to "Special Delivery Jones rim e to I 'ontract of Pedro Hernandez who The Bluea twice have innimeij ; Travis of Waahington. 101; Jo* Street fighting wa.s rejKirled to Rib Corned Beef...... ||,. |2 <^c Alaliama State 2l fie has won 14 of his 21 starts ^captured $16,058 Sam Spead is but steady progress to bring alxuit cluteh was lieing shown to tile lutldon rtfunea Ihmwers waiting to but he .said nothing wa.s mention­ crack. Alabama Fordham. all right. j h.as put over a eouple of up.sets in the Churchilla this season after I Gordon. New Y'ork. 60. Jeff Heath, be continuing in the imrlhe.a.st \ AAM 13. thus far I second at $11,818 trade. The company has bought sear at tat kers. of fanui’ifl;u:ed ed about any arrangement with Di'spite that, howqver, the Nazis Honeles.s Hri.sket or Chuck Pieces, all lean, to slice cold "Right tlirmich the Fordham I his past two fights . . . Utah I' '.vailing a year and a half for the a new and improved proiliict. (piaiter of K.’ilimn. !/ I Williainette 40, P.srifir 0 Ai.sab s la.*t nine victories were J (neveland. 37, Heber Nen'som, and installed new and improved uritiergmimd garages whirh Wyman. say their advance ’ forces have ■...... lb. .’{.’{c line ’ " I r.tiidents mot publicists i ask how charges of Frank Kennedy ami ' Elect^ion of a new- pre.«ident was I Boston 32: Roy Cullenblne, St. New Type*t ,\p|>eurrd HusMun reports said Red Army j Fre.sno State 13, College of Pa- marred only by a dead Ijftat with I made necesfary through the re- Engineers of the Carlyle .lohn- machinery to speed up production Ku.s.sian tanks and armort'd cai.s( Mulloy and Wyman testified penetrated within .50 kilometers 1 ry Our Own .Make Pork .‘sau.sage .Meal . . . ; about a little All-America publicity though there is no tremendous de­ I Lout.* , 29: Joe Cronin. Boston, 36; resistance is strengthening in the . . lb. 2fc cith- 0. Colchis in the EasteqiiflRore Hand­ 'tirement 'f Tom Wiil*h of Chica- aon Machine Company .set about to keep abreast of the mounting could.spei'd to an attack. | that the latter was employed to 1 about 31 miles I of Moscow. I for Floyd (Moose i .Spendlove mand locally for the game, tfie ' Snm Chapman. Philadelphia, 23; lionets basin Freshly .Made Lamb Patties...... lb. 2.'k’ Colorado College 2l Greeley, icap. But he got revenge by lick I go. P G head for the past tw o improving the "mouse trap " that orders on file. ' Ixzovosky ftaid the attention , make a trip to Sioux Falls, S. D , Prepare For Assault* Fraser Captures They say he s the best player to hit new combination of Providence 1 Bill Dickey. New Y’ork. 18« ’Tom- from Deadwood to see Judge W.v- V'eal, Reef'and Pork Oround for a I.oaf .... Colo., State 7. I years. He decided against run­ earlier In the century had all prin­ tht' tiermans were paying to the! The "unceasing" air attacks on . . . Ib. 29c mg Colchis in the Spalding D^w c since Whlzzer w V ; Steamroller-("hurchill players, now j my Henrich, New Y’ork. 16; Blar­ weather in their reports from the ' man about the approaching trial. I.ower Round (Iround...... Albion Nornul 26, Lewiston Jenkms Memorial at Laurel n„Kh,. t. ■ coache'l by Joi McGee of Provi­ • ningn again In the belie) the office cipal manufacturing plants beat­ 70,000 .\azis Die the Crimea. Boorsen Zeitung said, . . . II). :!")c 3-Striiig Honors His xdctorles include the Wash- Mattlck, the Reds ney McCosky. Detroit, 12; front ’ shows Uiey are meeting I Denies Tale True Fresh Pork Spare Ribs ...... Norm.ll 7. dence feel that their 11-6 effort at hould go to othera in the organi­ ing a path to its uoors at 52 .Main King Diiid.s I were in preparation for a.ssaults . . . lb. 2.{c young infleldcr. wa? deferred liy zation at regular intervals Lyons, Chicago, 12; Dick Siebert, enormous liifTicullles " ; In Itallle of Moscow' Danger told the committee that Montana st.ite J3, Idaho ington Park Futurity and two de­ Hartford two weeks ago entitles Philadelphia. : Lou Boudreau, street A new type of friction by German and Rumanian troops .Silver I.ane Hulk Sauerkraut ...... 2 lbs. 17c his draft board becau.*e his .ikuil Four name* were being ni»ntion- 10 Arrn> lia-sle Faot<»r Kuibyshev, Russia. Nov. II It was "not true. " as Mulloy had on Sevastopol and Kerch. I Southern branch) 13 (tie .M^rcer and Fraser divideil the risions over Requested at Belmont, by a them to a ret'irn match. 1^ [Cleveland. 10 clutch had appeareil on the market, was fractured a pitched Kill \ ed prominently as delegate* await­ Help (iiveii ‘ \^■llh our well-eqiiippcti Army I Delayedi--iJ’i -T h e Battle of testified, that Deedom .saw Judge Smhil Fresh Shoulders, about I pounds each .. . Ib. 2:Jc Oregon 21. Santa Clara 19 i bowling honors at the Y last night one in a match race and the other fp'A- For a fact the Churchills loctked and during the dismal depression The newspaper declared Kerch years ago. ed the balloting. These were Ed determined to ilie rather than re­ Moscow haa cost the German.* Wyman during the trial arid rc-| was Jammed with fleeing Russian Genuine Calves’ L iv e r...... -.... Admiral Farragul 20, New York ' in the Men's League of the South in the Champagne Stakes when he a lot better in the second game years had found a ready market .. . II). « 9c I Dudley, representing Philadelphia treat. the weather can »lo nolhlni;." more than 70,(X)0 men in dead and layed his comments to Ijinger . troops. Militarj' Academy 0 Methodist church The former cop ran the mile in 1:35 2-5. the fa.st- against the Bines than the fat. ■with companies formerly clients To Britain Tender Calves’ Liver. Weslern...... II).. .’59c Today’* Guest ^tiu" I but no'w professional at Colorado Server Signs Up he said, "TTte vveatlier helps, hut wounded. Ru.ssian military dls- through Mulloy. I German War Correspondent Os- New Mexico Military 44, Sliver red htgh single with 134 while est time a two-year-old ever ha.s liverstuffed bunch, o'xner Kennedy of the Carlyle John.son concern Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon, machine sliced, lb. .'I.ic and 39c Uiwcll E. Redellngs. HoUywcHj'i j Springs Alex Cunningham, vet­ the ha.sic fa( p.»,r is the Army ’ patche.s estimated tonight, in a When the perjury trial wa.s ' kar Kaemmer said the Nazi bomb- Crhy Teachers 6. Fraser knocked over three .string.* turned ia_for that distance comically referred to as a football The new clutch was of the niiiitiple FI ST i n : .a ILARREL o f IMPORTED S.ALT HER- I Calif I Citizen-News: "Sam Bar- eran member from Chicago; ith Lith Squad disk type, adapting principles ot (Continued From Page One) I 'rhe Soviet Information Bureau’s EL-.-wcek offensive that finally has pending. Danger said, he .sent Mul­ era had encountered barrage bal­ with a neat 373. The snores: ry. coach of USC’s Tumbling Tro­ team, the first time the Blue,* and loy to bring Deedom to Bismarck Team No. 4 (Thurchills rnet at Ppnngfldd I Frank Sprogell of Grand Rapid*, transmission developed in the early-moming broadcast from been brought to a standstill. loons in the Sevastopol area but ...... each Lie; ?for 2ac ians and the man generally credil- i Mich , present national secretary. again, was informed that I.eedom rierey ...... 91 111 190—302 Kilrea Li^adiiig automoblla trade. Thia new type black velvet, the king appeared to Mo*er ...... 132 118 123—373 and persuade the national fooibail i given Frem Corcoran, tournament at tl^ same time announce* that and heavy type of machiufry. By in Parliament this week, his first raiders were destroyed near Mos- Oct. 2. dispatches said, planning-to that he could bring L^mlom's j the Germans before Moscow said Low M a n ...... 66 75 73— 214 rules committee to eliminate the "Snap" Server w1U be with th# "right hand man” in his place, and the tank garages jvere arranged New Haven. Nov. 12 —'.T —The I bureau manager who is to be given degre.es the manufacturers enter­ having been hi.s jirorogaimn sjieech co\Jv yesterday, it reported. enter the capital Oct. 16, kickoff." OneTlore Contest more complete control of the team this season. This came from read hy the lord chancellor yester- he agreed. Mulloy did not tell him. j to allow the Soviet tanks and arm­ q u a l i t y b a k e r y ds 514 .506 461 1481week-old scoring tie among seven ed the small machine fletd, devi.s- More than l.OOt) Germans were From Oct 12 to 30 in the west­ (;(M) Allant*. Nov. 12—i/P.—They'll I tournament achcdule; Manager Stanley Backu* tbt* ing smaller clutches and adding -oz. pks'. L5c C Banks 96 122 106— 324 There's one way Mai Stevens of gridders. this game will mark the reminds the German soldtera that ar it season after season) and used In the Sugar Bowl." the Indianapolis Capitals. 3-2. in a (Jullum. Jr.. ’ -of Houstoe. Texaa, lad to point out its faults In oper- union has won my deepest admira­ ces* of the encirclement plAn was ”No, sir,” was the reply. Bulk Candied Cherries and Pineapple !b. c Last NighCs Fights N.^.U. Has the ovei* nval difference between a dismal seisun, rough and tumble affair which tion.' by no means assured. they are unprepared for a winter On Stand Four Hoar* Public Records '4 15 This much was certain, as the ordering a ticket for tb« go a *. Ation. A fter all thia detail was Bulk Lemon or OranRe Peel...... u’U discover a remarkably rug- 362 425 383 1170 c ^ b e * In getting plaj-ers Two of and a successful one. Opening the kept the spectator* keyed up "Don’t give m« nay nTgaaMat,” Relations wrlth Turkey, he said, campaign and protracted war, The former governor held the ------'1 Ib. lOc team prepared for tomorrow’s de- Team No. 5 (1 ) thl* j-eor’s freshman sU r* are boy* oompllad, the Carlyle Johnson en­ Lozovsky aaid. Walnut Meats, Fancy Diamonds .... i parlure; the boy» are high In season with a tie, the local* have throughout. Three ft»t fights,fea­ wrote the Texas dontlati 'T kaow gineers drew plans for what they remain firmly based on ’'trust ami stand for more than four hour* ...... ! 2 Ib. 29c d srear-rcsistatlce, too!- It’s all A. Gib.son 75 83 9.5—256 By The Associated Presa w'ho suffered aerious leg injuries In dropped stx str.ilght tilts, and a friendship.'.’ Counter-Attack Puts In order to brin^ a Just peace Quitclaim I snirit. and primed to make up for tured the' melee the game has boon ployad. < iBora- believed would be an improved yesterday in hla fl.ght for a Renate J. Jove* .. 91 77 105—273 Montreal—Len Mancini. 136 school football. Both thought their victory over their successful city Rookie Bob Dill, who played "the German law^inn must begin a Bv quitclaim deed the Savings result of TripU-Blending , , the VoUs# Sugar Bowl defeat. C. GUI . ly wont to show ataneatee Mipport-** clutch o f multiple disk type,- but In sharp contrast' with peace­ seat, describing his career from . .100 87 84—271 J-4, New Y’ork, outpointed Dave playing days were over until they neighbors, A.I.C. would greatly lost year with the Baltimore time pomp and display, the king Invmiers to FUfiht peoples war againat Hiller dom­ Bonk of Manchester has convey­ Bolstering their power woa Max T. CTurran He got the ticket. After over a nillUon engagements Moscow, Nov. 12—<45— Russian IBIS, when he took office as state's ..9 4 91 104— 289 Caatllloux. lS7ii, Montreal (10). were operated on by Dr. Marvin A. salvage the season’s experiences. Oriole* of the Eastern United and queen drove from Buckingham ination aiid against this war," the ed to Rudolph F. and Sven (Jarlson paca arid Moltair and W ool! Partin, able noohiimore tainghack. Steven*. this .model was scrapp^ and a infantry, artillery and tanks, in a attorney for Morton ?ounty, N. D., H £ W WTilte Plains, N. Y.— Augle StatM amateur league, tallied hi* message said. , property on Walker street. who rejoined the squad after’ be­ ------^ New York—New Took XMrar* naw model built. Incorporating a palace together in a closed auto­ through service os attorney gen­ cf/Koarsafl id see have the model you want! 360 210 388 1088 Angarano. 159 1-4, Harrinon, N. Dusk No Match for Auto fourth goo] of the year .■to give the mobile to open the session. counter-atUck on the flank o f two Warrantee thipso ing granted draft deferment. oi.ty’e nUghUy-wUtod VIoMi pnk> eral, practicing attorney and gov­ X-. outpointed Jack Kenny, 161, Lucky In Shooting .\rcldent Indians a lead they never re- new idea which la ‘tadajr regarded German divisions In the outskirts Am er(cao"',i»lrcr*ft manufac­ Property formerly of the Cook Meanwhile, at StaU College. ably will have to do wttkook Btaa of Tula, too milts aouth of Mos­ ernor. SIAKMM • ' U m A M U L B a Fordhain CwualUe* Liivlpgston. N. J. (6V. Oakland. CkUf.— "Mallard duck, llnguiohod. '^ e Cap* were a man as'tbe Jaat word im elutdi daaign. Thiere are 19T5 •’trailer cities’* turer* during the ffrat oeven estate at Manchester Gpeen ha* Mlsa.. another exponent of Tennes- Rabesok. aopbocnon back, to tba cow, put the invaders to flight Before he launched into a de­ LARGE ...... % for 43c Bnxjklyn. N. Y'.—Danny Bart- Rochester, lad.— (,Pi — Tw-elta- making a left turn without signal short at the time with Hee Kilr** IW t ^ - T y p a Daeaiapad In the United States, and it haa month* of thl* year delivered jo been conveyed to Leroy M. Rob­ f»e play prepare to hrad north clash Saturday witk TaiMM, Itokn- and chased, them for more than tailed actount of legal metiona'and MEDIUM ...... 9c New Y'ork. Nov. J2—Charley ffeld, 136 J»4. New* York, outpoint­ Yoor-Old Toiniay Hayden, kusting, la' tho f(Sg. collided with car and serving out s penalty for booking Tha new. improved ehiteh was ^ n eaUmated that 15 per cent BritCih air forcra more than other attacks whlth dotted hU po­ erta of Coventry to Albert M. and for an lnter*ecUonii ‘game. Up- tok. sa avUtiioB atatoal. toob mtit, •■aBy -devalop^ and taatsd about ^•e miles. Red Star report^ to- 2 for 43c r le n n e y ’s Were*, guard, returned from the ed Carmela Ftnoy, 188, Barcelona, accidentally dlaohoiged hia smoll- broke hla neck,” read Patrolman Max Kaminoky. BUI ■ SuntmerbOj or the population win cbooae $284.000.(X)0 'a’orth of ■ planca. en- litical pathway for more than 20 Helen R. BogU according to a beaten and on* tied thia Mason. PitUburgh dloaatar with a *houI- Spain (8). • la a ploae Monday sad totoiad .twa year* and only recently (huge obotgun full agaiait Peter J. AndicoQ’* report to bead- put tha BraTos 3-up after tbe mgo trailer bomea tn • generatiqa. gipea and other aeronautical equlo- years. Longer had diocuosed the warrantee - a m«at. 1, ■ ■ tiuTheist opponent wh»o It meete — but got only a Mrmteh on quarter*. "Duck for^t to book." second period otarted and Pep tr toad w m x, kat m i ffrat 18 • ( 21 apedfle chnrgM offica of tha town «i4rk. . / ' Come*'From’* with a broken hand, and Jim Blu- D’Uiiif. 135, Elisabeth. N, J. one bond. The charge we* deflect-^ T > ’~i he phoned Mr*. Andicou to V HATS BTKEtCT uodeftated Duqueone ' at Pitta- menstock. left haU, with a jani- Kelly scored the clincher early in iHarlnsed oa bM-kood 1>9 stepped Mickey Lero*a, 133, New ed by/’.the metal fastener of -bis g *r ready to r a duck dinner. It the third. Jack Keating accounted burgh Saturday.. , left tbumb. York (7j: Ur^ in footlMlL ■weaur. / wa*_hl*^;r«jl_rar jhe dvek hit. JigiDbotb for tbe-CnuL .hOirtUi ■ A . r"

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I- .■■ PAGE SIXTEEIf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDr.MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER l A 1^41 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEF)NKSnAY. NOVKMHKR 12. 1011 PAGE SEVENtEElC^l even more than Invn-^lon to bring railroad workers —the 14 non­ eongiatulnted the nine Mediation uj) to oiir kneeji. operating erafts met to decide Board members who recommended being toM thftt iinl^^ns haltivl Fire District’s Ilopen fienter On St»r\»lion whether to strike in order to en­ Worth giving thanks for — Oiii^ers Deal against the union's demand for a Polic4‘ School decl're.i tb^' U.' H. State Depart­ W arning: lo O ase off^nwlvp o[M*rall**n« *»n Kuzsia and ‘‘Hia ,hopr.» were centereil on force their demands for higher union shop ip the captive eoal ment tia his meiideil ini'reases of 9 rents an During Attack so-<'ullp^n by a ret! inddop tn white triangle wa.1 In conflut with the S. mrnaet Planned to A«ljourn ments to take the plunge.” contra.st to the eniployca' demand (Continued From I’agc Unr) not “ belong on any Imard at any Trail Cn'briil for Star! Knforccs bhickouU. (Cmilinued (rnni Page One) j nan frien.J.stiiii. he pral.sed the de- A ir Haiti vvardni school Novrm - »«»t in blue niTlc . with mcdieal field pf»liry of h**lpmK Kvi.«wia of He said Hiiti.sh .ahijiping lo.s.se.s foi pay hikes of 30 to 40 cents an time." directs p ople to corps, organized by I mo- Tiiry r.f Ihe little northern re- Meeting for One Night o f (loUTbCN pr IT. ail loc'fti porxonx tjcxlring to There are many phaacn to i (>h« ih* , Inp anv eountrv that wiM reatzt foi July. Augu-st. .S<'ptember and .so.y bnsos and “ had to make a Itemoeriits DlHSutistldd shelter, delects .ind hospitals, to aid denoted th*- dfM»m f.f Finljin*! and liiihli. and advl.'e.l the Swedes I ) hour over the pre.sent se.alcs which work in nuxlorn WHrfari* An ’ all ; Hitler t quick getaway." Reports reached the leadership 1 Itteml Hbi* n.xkccl to fill out iimne- repriits ^as. t.oml.s. casualties the flit ire north ’ I learn by the example of their Uitober totaled “ less than three range from 3.A to S.'> eenUs. c lear ' Mignnl aft**r an air rani may j Reensrnlz^d F^aenllalfy MnnUh The annual meeting of the South ^...... For the aamc rcaaon. he .said, that iHssnti.s.'action over the ad- Tlic lav* cnioncnicnt oiganizai fire, gives fust aid. Women Task .A**sig^nrd .\niertra Finnish neighbors. quarters of a million tons' eom- Threat Of Renewal lately the application form con- fmo lencwed. but tiiat threat limil.^, KBt Age nt .lohn T. Macilgaf elertn*^ Wiring. Ue.M* u** I'nitoa Gills and boys IS *;b“ rj{nized aa ej^jv'n- ! and meeting of the di.striet must tv | past four-montli periol of "Iku.. | wa.s removef^ la^t night when Karl fighting. admimstrati.m s foreign im.IU v to | this afternoon told a larg. das.s nd in.xignia information y the Ftu.salana held on the third Thursday of .No­ Odo tons l ontra.sts voi-y favorably j V. Morri.s. pre.^ident of the InrniAn*'nt ular police only . tbemaelve.^ 'iunn;: 1939-!0 hen it vember As soon as the meeting is with the .’lOO.oou tons’ average of i pendent Vnitr -l Welders. (>illcr« ably waa making for Tripoli or neutrality aiuendmei.ls. I Degartment. nnnertlon with Civilian Defenae. Fnch squad usually ron.sists f»l Transport (or Cas­ State fif law betweej) iia t K»riH . t liA t Auxiliary Poller: j waa annexed to the remainder of 1 called to order a motion will be , th«* pre\ioiL*' four months. ' he said, land Helpers union Nild members Bcnga.si and was trying a route On the iither hand, there was The Agent was The basic emblem of Civilian De- aNnit 10 men. eq»npped with suit­ ualty Clearing sta­ \vo\ild enable *-v**n a Hiiiall nation Diamond int riMluc'ed b| Enforri-s emergen- ' Finland In a treaty ’with the pup­ ((ontlnuod From Onf) made to have the business trans­ I nable To (il\e Figure** ; of hia oigaiuration that AKI.. and ca.st of .Malta because the eitnvoy.s .sume talk in congre.ssional circlea i , 'hif i of Puliee .Samuel f, ( '.ui pnae conslata of the Initlali CD in able protec tive clothing and nei ea- tions. Me.-i,sage cen­ to feel that .ts fxiHtence was se- nlol V ry light, traffic re- pet Flnnl.^h povemment aot up ny j acted on the following night. Fri­ He ileclaied lie wa.s unable In |('iO union nffu lals had agreed not had been “ hit hartl" on other that Piesidenl Kuoscvelt iiuglil r.hu nuled that In Ihe wurM t< pd art In white triangle within sary «-' j had been r»-f]ured in the past four j Xhe indepen«ients are .seeking to Malta, he'.said, hut that “ dis’s lain.* situation even hefure Ihe | u|i \< iih the demands u( Iheir luh.-l ly all enrr>41eefnr« thr .Me«liation erating from there. " House memb.rs m favor ul I feuded to retie.sh th. tduralion Medical .\ld istrators. Technical Vhlrh it may be reproduced in Auxiliary Fireman: remained for a half liour * "a proniiae whirh. however, wa.s j Kui'iiau ‘ wa.n Ita headline over a j voters the recommendation that a , previous four months, H<*ard at ^^■a.*^hulgtMn. Still Have FI\o ltatllrshl|M .sink. -, orbing measures .sal.l so. h I th.' for. e in iP. w,.rk and also t| Vtilunleer Nur»<*s' Aides will be work al headquar­ netal cloth, felt, nr embroidered. Joins irgular fight­ Finland, th** H»l.siflki govern­ 'le ft unfulfill*’*! japefial j»tor\' fr*)rn New York tell-' new pump he pureha.sed for No. t ! "That has lieen done ’ he added, Ho\^ever. a «*Tnke ot 2o A K L Another Hrdl.sh authorltv said t. tiun on the part ol th.- ]iiesi.|enl | .-nlight.-ii th.-in in n.-r . l.-m. iits i| Identified by a red cross within ters. Typists, clerks, helmets it may be stencilled. ing forces whin ment a(JM.se*J th* t'mted Htate.a. n the .-\ni*’ri‘ an projxtaal the N*.re <1.. Naval (.Jidnaiu* plant linlt«'d tleships and estimated its otjier . hanees foi .nppioial uf Ihe, .Sen-| 'Hie .S, h...>l w.as ..pene l hv P)l ’rhl.<« indicates that the volunteer men needed |aSK' inslgne may be worn f>n the volu-nteers assigned fight agsinst ftus.sia any longer fat** woulil R'A'ait the ri'»'ilian f*e>pu- j *'Kn*'X provocative ‘fpenrh at* I the pump IS .still able to do good i long-rauge am raft working than operations uhuii marie idle Ifto wareraft at; ale-liroH.li-ne.l neutrality anu-iul-J lii enian .luseph A Pi.-nil..-' \> b| ha.s been enrolled and traine*! by Emergency Food apels of uniform coals It a)a*> lo eacn auxiliary fire sta­ and Housing Corps; than her vital nerunty demands latlon.nf the area. Wrmpti to ntlr up anti-Japanese' work after it arrives at a fire the then* are now jirodiu'tion workers an-J .'*0U to 6CM1 F'our eight-inch gun eiuiser.'-, m.-iits but wool.I a.ssiire spee.ly eii- , ha.s .barge ..f insli u.liwh. Me not] the Red Cross for service in C'ivil- tion. Men volunteers only nay apj>ear on stirkera anor mcas e«i that full co-oprrati »n ot h|) \h lan Pefeb.se. or sutomoblles but in this form FireWaUber:Stand .'heller in di'aster future (>enl by arti-ficially inter- tory *»ff*r‘' fru^htful pr e''pfl*-nt«. ' A^.-ihi. get the pump to the fire. To turn on. give ’ solul siul s«»ber a.ssuranre the strikers ( >tTn lals of The West- strover.s. 4.^ torpedo boat.s of a urra thp chief executive migh. re­ licMnen is n*M PSH-iry for the .xur s use is restricted l.i vehicles I .Special training by the Red ('ross on roof, other IcKik- Qualified women M ipt^g military "peratlona before the note dfi lared. ‘ **Ke\eaN Intention in Advunrr** i in the pump in traile wmtld not i mat wc stia \w able to maintain ingliou.se h'lertiu and .Manufac- sinal’ destroyer type, and 80 sub- quest . eexa (if the school, and he aaket mploved In the work of ("Ivllliin i h A K L Interna- Before the war opened Italy had Immi'diatoiy prior lo the open­ in.strm tion and vvarm.i tint p> fore women volunteers can serve bomlx! The use nf tile bnsir insiEUe nn Corps:Treat clothes Th»* note said the defensive na­ I «n>' | *ar’r proponala. '\anre m the Far Iflr.” ; main and he us'd only m ra.se of j proini.sed for romes into ser­ tliUial .\.H,so.'iation of Ma«'hinists ing of the two-day debate on the Ih en en Will be timi Uei{ nri th*- rr as Nurses' Aides. Upon the com- four baltleshi|>s anil two' building. ags amt banners for display is Rescue Squad; .Sace a n d equipment, ture of the §t-uggle was not alter­ I (Seuretary Hull had .viM that ' -u work! war breaka out. Amer- «n emergency. There will he no vice." said the strike wa.s over a union proposed i hang*‘H in the neutrality [iletlon of instruction they will be­ am attack victims, sev< n eight-inch g>in erui.sers, 12 Kult.s of the infoTimition they al ot restricted neutralize streets ed by the F*innl.sh Arm y’s effort to , the F inni.sh minister in a-shing* j loa in i **>»pfi!\flibl»-.’' vCaa Yomjun s , tax laid at the meeting next week. ' He added that the Tnited States demand for "blister gases " my .s attack baaea beyond the 1939 1 .‘^tat<* Department had learned the iThe ijerpian wireles.s ram***! a r#*nder Ple<*rust— \a .\ Nut forecast that the vote vvoulkyo diepritrM sayinj; the Japan- ; W hats the crowning touch to much t'lo.xcr than Demollll on a n d , able to do in this island ’ and said Three hundred CU) employes of pie tm.s. F’lM pit .^hyll.'* with mincc- he said. 259-10-138 I evening, under th*’ dircr tirui itlals <■ D in red set In white lic health, imluslrlal h)giene, an.l squads of 10 It said that if Ftnlnnd bad had ;a Finni3li-SovIef peace on the *•-'** V om K n (JfTlf e ' announc *•*! that $14.95 Illirrv OH Iiivawioii ■niaiik.'^givin;*. dinner” Why, hot Clearance Crews: that ’if we are able to get Ithe Mack Manufaelunng Corpora- maigin by which the House oii>,'iu- I’.,to .•man frcn llc. Th.- .•,< .saio riniiEl.' within hiiie ain-le, flank- soho.il health serviies. The i^nsigne .Nurse's Aide; Assist Hidfi^i'*nt strength *iunng th«- I of territorial rompen^ation to j f,,ur naval Ktationa would lx- mince pic, of ioijr*ie' .Mince pies Attack rubble, de­ PSr At UTTU At too WUKIY j through this year we shall rertain- [tion at New Brunswick. N. J.. vot- Roll remaining 'lough for lop .tty approve.! ,, p..„t of the a.-fa ' aRHln thi., ..veunt; will hr aihli.-s,. id by the Initials I,'. .S must not be worn until the course in field, work in 1939-40 winter war she would have ! f'lnland j styled defenae .stations and each hot and fragrant, in flaky, tender bris. unsafe wails Is Soon ForoiNl ^ Iv find our.selves with a g«Kt(l sup- ' e r] i,y .Mr MahiKan .f th.. Ne' The .9liiff Corps will be aselgn- has been satisfactorily om plet.-.l wards and out-pa- done the sam* and ”sur* ly nobody ' Helsinki .subsequently denfed would be placed in charg'e of a piecru.«il. with pick and dy­ Th« n«w«tH A perfect beowty fep- I ply <’*f ship.s in H*4‘2. lish a picket line. The plant em­ live design tu allow steam to eJS- i .S/Ti At Ot V c flW rg xsn merchant v**ss**ls T^e Senate Haven offic*> «it th* !• Bt ■d to all tyfies of administrative The wearing of this insigne is lienl depa;^tmenl.s namite .Men wanted wtjuld have doubted the justice of any knowledge of such .Soviet pro- : naval commander in chief Nov. 20 ,\nd here arc miner pie.s m a He said Britain s grain harvest ploys 1.700 and has contracts to ■ ape. Fit dough over mincemeat, i v a l u e s nd office work. Men iind women limlte ,,’cl<»ck ’ af'.-.K.n star, ed in the V.iliinlecr .Nurses' Aides make worth of tran.s- trim --inch larger than pans. in.l w a.s for th ilh ixecutive ability and a know- ©Civilians in nurse-d.pletcd Ftestorc tr affic aft.-i The g'lVi^ninient said the T’nited Tiiade public documents intended to tier, at these'stations, rar.kinsr be- poved”’ lefttng. A fine volve. I I greater than in 19311 and adder naval ba.ses. are to b«- (Diomond befpofhel ring to eiefchl fToverninonfa froquontlv ^ rituizoi.cized ■' ^r._ . ' pastry. Ka.sy to liigr.st. I^m*. even zones f>r th<* p**rts <*f belligerents <’IO union recently hxst an N LK B **(lge with fork Bru.sh top.s of pi»*s ' overnight at Naple.s. viamaging , tt,p rvenln,; tlirrr will ia- .ses.sior' III be useful In this work. Ii.'fenae Organisation. public health dutii-x, aug­ and markings Men i freedom of ncti«*n ’ and even her known to the Finns. 1 j increas***!. aid to Kiis.Hia. .t ^ ♦ i Ho doriarod th#* mal .stfK'ks in after a hearty Thanksgiving din- H o iw Majority Whip Boland of Tho Emergency Medicnl Fiel.l election. lvoa4lors said they would vMth milk. Bake in h<>t t*wn '425 I ' ivilinn buildings, starling fires 1 at 7 o'. Itx k w hi.-h will l.r for t The wearing nf this Insigne is ment industrial and .school wanted for road I Indcpendtmce have b<-*.n imperilled The Finni.sh n sal'i the T . I (The station.^ wer*- li.nied as Diamond Weddinff Rands in During tho spoeUi. w iic ' i i^^itain woro ■ liotwoon t\An and auk the company for a blanket l.">- nM . ■ 'legiee F 3u minutes. Pennsylvania has been making a Iniited to workers enrolled in thi- tTnlts will be lileiillfled by a red Women w anted.' crew.'. lowfd the fonuui opening of the 1 1 anrl killing six persons with explo- men who ..’ork days ..r who go t] services. I by (Jermany I memoranda contained no mention Jrjmiratn. fa^'lnp T.s’ i|?ani straiLi millmn 'ton? largor than « j cent hourly wage increaj»e. Pre.«ent No I'uM To Make caiefui poll of the Democratic (,'sduceiis in white triangle set in Sttlid Yellow and White new aeaaion of parliament by King >pr.% l*lerrii*it : .sivr and incen*iiary iKmibs the! work late at nisht ami .an atlcn) ta ff Corjia in thi- Manchester I ’'Finland h*-r.~elf ha^ fio reason >f cessation of hostilities rm the | Japanese, i.slanils ot I wage acalea were not dlacloaer) rhe.se enticing little pte.s aKc membership during the last two 'Ivitmn Defense Organization. blue circle George. Churriull flatly told m l - • , ^ 2 ', cnp.s sifted all-purj>o5 c flour I Ital.nn high command announce*! : these sessions. ,\t tlie meelinR: t to a-HFumc she i.s in any such dan- | part of R ufsIa nor did they say ’ Hokkabio and Honshu. Hhinshu Uold. also Platinum. ahl to rnmo I About 2.%0 .AFD men employed in nuxe.) in jig-timr. with creamy, ' t*»day, j du\s in an eff*)rt to ascertain just This insiEnIa is shown .Number In the event of a uivilian disa.s- tea.'^i>oon salt nlKhl riii.’f < tor.ton wilt talk ger.” the note added. i whcth*r rnmpllanec with the re- j-^orea. f't' ir.g Ghosen strnit.s: Ma- ics he did not intend I*'/ >’‘3 , hrough ' the winter with al all I tile pro( l asing plant of The Hiram snuedh Spry a.s your shortening. 1 how tho party stands on the in s.'cond .-.iluinn of accompany­ ler or In a war emergency such a.s strewn with rubble aiul pla.ss. wall.s ‘ up Spry Despite the fataliti*-.s and the in- i the men tellm,; th. n, wliat is < ! It explained it w as a c<'in( idenrc . uuesi to Finland would entail with- ^ situated on the Pescadores is-* rabmet at e fullest '''f '’ ' w ithout w it hdriiw ing, essi n In fa*t, y»*u . an bake them ea.^ily "4 changes ma*le by tho Sonato. Al- ing Illustration. He prf»mi.’'od. ho\^rvi‘i. TUMoai i> , .u / ; \t Hiker anil Son.>* dt.atillriy at I'e- j'lrv of no person.s at the wr.‘-:l p.''tr,| of ,..II, III,,I wi an air raid. Ihe problem of raring <»f jnitlally demolished bi.lldlhp.s that Germany took up a^^l^ ■ irriwal of Soviet tr*>ops from areaa . west i*t Formosa: and Port any time .i.smg homemade mince­ t abl(\«|-H»ons l oH u atcr inbonTi I though Boland .said ho did not ex- 11 N. y. Slocks faril.ties for war debate "not only !«'•■>' "ten from the forces ona 111. .alriuk la.-it midnight fm c'*sst maritime anil rnanufa« tnr- Special Ihilv for the sick and Injured will tie tilt ‘ianjjerously. sidewalks and against Rus.'^ia. a coinri'ler.ct* j ilhin the 10.39 boi'ders of ^ In.andArthur, whif h guarour p,re.s»'rvf .shelf or a .■^ifl flort and .*wiU toy^-ther A'ld I pect to complete the survey until also l>r talks tc. C. ori;. II. W a. Solid Gold Knifraied Wed­ this week but the whole of next a clof'ed .shop and overtime pay for ing center, a communique .said, The following insignia and ena- handl^l by the Emergency Medi­ Mtreetfl ri'iay be Impassable because 'which saved Finland from .^tan*!- that they filiH hulil. , Sea apppiach to North. <.*hina and packaged variety. L*t these tempit- ■. r>f Spry ann ture i.s a.s tine a.s im al. .Add' re­ •of monibors over Arml.sUco Day. it tonimitt.c, riioma.' J. Uojjfr ppear In the llliistfstlon. Adams Kxp ...... I company said the atrike might wa.s f I • eaijae the loaa of thou.saniLs of .lol- 'Out. was learned that the Iea*lershlp ■ihe Air Rai.l War.len will be local Chief of Emergency .Medical tilar municipal cle.irance Torres in Finland and the entire north ” j ind f*rtne Minmler Churchill in 1 comment on the Knox speech. 'Ahenevor yo«i .serv.' thmi, the until paiti'l*-.*' are .mz» *»f a large ( oniinisbioners ami former Judg Alaska .Iiin ...... l.nra worth of gram now in the •■-mi., n I .. . I « a » c.m eentratinE on learntnE the I lenlitied hy a r.-.l ami white .strip­ .''Crvlees. Emergence .Mediral Kiel.I rernovinc the debits Territory < *mredr | < > d i a l i o i i > l a < * l i i i i o family will '•ay tbey’rr f,,r pea Si>nnkle \vat*-r gradually over Raymond A, John.s'in 'd triangle set In a blue circle. .Mlojfhany ...... a formal renewal of their (onh*. fermenting vate F.vh 2. I : '*’■' "on,o. rats who h.ad units composed of doctor', nurses Th**se work»'rs will ;;» r)* iallv be Finland since going to war The note, leferring to the civil- q-.Hrfp" 'ai-1. h.-wever that Knox thanksgiving’ nnxtiir'* With a fork work llghtlv iQ a.ldltioii tfj the m.'thods fo .Milc'l ("Tifm ...... dence ■ and added that the debate , 1 l*^'‘^ . «*"'■'■ 'lo- voUd agalru^ the extension of the 3'hougli he Is not a policeman and nursing auxiliaries will »d by the Rusaians. .«aid that suri>rise In Japan because he wa.a Plan to Befiin 1 reeipe Spry Fbecru.«t w Hter to m*»:.st»-n wers, the A ir Raid Warden iisu- Am Had 8t H ...... tunity ot the year ‘ aa a ’’grand in- , ’ s ______I .. prom ise (hallenKed ' policf will b»' trdd how to pre.^^'t an.l give asslst.anoe to Ihe Injured T*he weailriK of this tn'^iijne is ritory she wa.*= for* ed to conced** ! 'fnghUfiil ex.nmples ’ in the Bc>l- '-■enerally reEar.I.-d here as a t pint mini emeat '.AH mca.’surement-*' 'in n-tipes. he British A'fnuralty n an- I On that issue, the hnal vote wah v"dien they come mb' c u i t. lly works rlo.'ely.^jlh the police. Am Sniflt qiie.st of the nation into the gfrvern- ra.sr.s hefoic Ihr Ixiard in\t*lvfd Pirkctinfi Plant Tcama of .lortors. nurses, and as- limitefl to the woikers ennilleii as Russia after the 19.39-40 winteaker “ Roll of pie d'>UCb tn ',-;nih at *' level <. noiincement of a fresh altaek on i 203 to 202 and some of the leaders i > serves a unit uf 500 persons, alstant.s will be .lispatche.l fiom members of the I.>einolItion and .Am T A T i;e**plng these arps. in o-der that free'iom an*! Sl(is.'*-Shof**rI{J < ■(•inpany. nu minj;- j ♦'niplttvo.*;' sp4»k«'.Hnmn said t< ranean WIIK heavy los.ses was de­ -Am Wat Wks ...... vital areas still were In Russian :*hu\ any n i .security ran be guaranteed lo the admiral " f the fleet, the ham. Ala, I'miod (Jjp.mini , that if a j*ettlement were nied by a f ascist authority as “a Anarr>nda ...... hand." Parliamentat y ae.s.aion ” ha.'« been Tin i>a.‘..«*-ng*-r train from Ros- with the Repiihlii an.s on that occa- | me person must be always nn of emergency 73ie Road It*^pair ('rew members ! p(»pubifion. pany and S«d\ay ! ’rn<«ss, Nfw C»r-; ,(s^rhe*) within the next 24 hours pure invention “ \f n)om 111 ...... T>)*se include the note .sal«l the Curb Slf}cks memorable for th*» atrengthening t*m. du»- at th*’ Mari* h**.sler .•itation Sion, approval of the pendlnE neu­ luly. the Air Rai.l Warden gener- 3Tie wearing' o f thla ir -igiie Is will be* I'iontifi**'! t>y an in«ii.spi-nsa- Fisher penln.sula. whose guns con­ ”T:iklng into account the natioi'-- jin the* .strike <»f l.OUO workers at Ahoiit I ’owii wa,-i tw*’iity miniiles' lal** on ar­ He ileclaresi that no Italian con­ dly has three Assistant Wardens, Al('hW**n ...... of already rlrrae t|ej» between mv trality act rhange.s was assure.l. limited to workers enrolle.1 in th. l-lf symhfil of their work th*- trol Finland'k only ocean port ' i ' comp<^'slfion of the r>*)pu!ation of I'M W .snurce.fl hIho disclosefl that The Hofslyear Rubber mpany riving h**rc last night. One *jf the voy had left port .sinee the British Other leRUslators challenjced that initles Include: .Avintinn Gorp ...... Ark Nat t^Jas A government ane in con- \\ h*‘u ii stait*-ij I" .Hi."W this f'a.s.H*-ng* r '''>a* h‘‘.H d**v* l*»p‘‘*l a hot Naval attack early Sun.lay mom- I'remise. h.iwever. iK-emise of the 1 1 I Watching for lights during Habh^ in f'l . . . Asd ('»as and Kl A \ Perfectly .Matched Set! eniment arul pfopb-a of the I ’nited b*u.w. .h.hn < rn.R. I ’ p) pn-.Mdrnt m mi»rn»w .Manchester Civilian Defense Or AJut*" tjl.aru:)** s«d in blu»* rir.'U* I islaniis in the (Julf of Finlaiul and. I formity with '.he prin« iples **nunct- , mornuig '' then- \va- h *1- hox ui.'it V'st of Wilhmanti'- and inE in which the Italians have n.l- inj.'ction of the .lefenso strike is­ blackout and warning the offen- f4 A o I Yted In the derlaiatlf^n the f>res- | Amn Superpow States r»f .\met It a ■■ uhiM. h;ol re-Higm-d fn.m iii.« dc- \’inrent .1 .Sea mp'-rin*', an al- ganiralif.n The Inslgne for |.hysi- lb';:'..l.*r .•^tn-el ao'l m ol i**p.ur , above all. the Hanko p* nmsu!a at by Knifaffement Ring set with ii*'n ru'-l'i '-i bu.'*uu>‘* l‘'t th» g »ho- cau.*^'-*! th* 'l*-hn-. .A h*‘avy ."hip- milted the loss of .s.-ven m.-reliant sue ler: H«*n*llx , . <'oninv^na v a« tnid la**f that I ff nse j<»l A IT Doiihh'c cians will he th.- Ca.linens sur­ i*u must 1'*" auKn’.ur.le'I oy abb j the southvseptem tip of Finland 1 'lent of the United States and the { *hn Marc of lalM't r*-lrtli«tn.s ' «’n- , t,,riu’> repi't sentmg the .strikers, linr ni.iluins It )v;i 1 n«*l l'»*.»n « old m**nt irom tli*"Io<.il station mad** ships an.l tw.p destrnv.Ts ■I 21 Directing persons in the Ib'th .‘^11 full cut genuine diamondo p.-.tpl»- RWeitr I'V ' I t. th» ( iflb'c of f'io4tuc|ion , parged that the management. I 'tu ^ , Republi.an mehiliers said thev mounted by Ihe initials M D ami i\iUan volunteers. pref<*rably men ! Hanko controls khtpping in lh<- ' prime mini.ster of Great Britain on ‘ Slates Kl en'»’igh t" any alarm ibont it furUu'i d<*layed m reaching 'The.Th.. Britl.shHr.ii.h .saidc. ,, 1 in10 Axis ...... sup-...... „„ MO .if their 169 itreet to shelter: H^th Stl 7 H IT ^Tuirt hill erop Uw-mgh they awear Mnnagen-t-nl | nffrr t>f a flat five per <'enl for reglatere.l nurses the C.s.lureus Abo (An help to r»"St* ship.s an.l three destr.ivers members volinx- again-sl the (4 onllniied I'rami TaRe One) i3l Reporting fallen iK-mh.' to surmounted by Ihe Initials R N Mor'^cn ...... I The ciqlit-pc-lnt .Ipctarntion hy | El Boni and 9h at hi« government.’ i lO Ofheials Kesigti , w ag»- increase wa.^ rejected bv the fl«'W "t tiaftic quo kly after .-in au inr^^t declared that the Russianr- In ol)e of the .xpeeehra tollowmg sndil«-nly heram*- cold 'in'l a levv n*'* <*.ssary a*lju.‘*t m‘-nts. ; were iMink in Ihe surface enEaRe- I amendments an.l added they would he control center. Mesaengers Fnlls raid or other major dlaajiter ('fin I'an ...... :! Mr H.Krs. vrlt an.l r'hurchitl lu'.lud- 1 t*‘*r-l Lid- in Solid Gold. High i I*) one after an- euiph>ve.'4. had created a "loLkout ’ m*‘i < hant alup » .isi 4,f L*»w rxt*)f rr-.--o 1.1 I 1 ...... Htill ’'make air rai«lH *»n the cAl*‘« the king s ad: of thi.s insi^m- i.n ol I .NiaE Hu.I ..ther, resigned from theNational , vesterdav w hen they .shut down stnitel Til think nf tro'ib'e an'i Mr.'-' .Irtn- K n g ’.infl, w ui* . of noiineement yester.iay .lid not re- votes to Insure their defeat. .The ' Kijglai.d. h'cst i.iglil and ( hanm presence of gas; c Vrr«) r>** 1 * ...... Iand civilian popul.iti(*n of .south identified hv a red flash of liEbt- !mul*(l t<> NMirkers ennille*! m th** . 3. H.-.'i-.-. t f.> rthc rlBht of all i E-ur.road n»4* Liberal, said "the prime nun- fiefen.Re .Mediation Board m pio- jp,. pip^t a few hours after the **'4i»*t anti-aii-'i tfl gun.«* Nh"l *l*»w Finland” from that p<»int, later hft.a the lomplete contideme •-viihiu the r.t'Xl l.'-i' Mn-i-- w;*.- a H-ii KnulMii'l. u h" lu*-- ti. eii ' f'-r to a new convoy, simf.lv sav- Hoii.se memberslui Is 43,3 1 5) Administering elementary ntng in white triangle set In blue f-load tti-pair in the Mam hen- f ’hfs A Oh ...... piNinles to ( hoosc their own form •Segal I »c k ...... 7-16 75-00 mm v Th«* note further explained the $ set lest to that I I s 9-to-2 re< om- priMlvution workers walke.1 .(’;u b'-r. Rl< hard A I’llkington. National by the big .‘«tc*#d c’oinpanu'.s New Britain, pre'siejent of the j Ml-. Roger -Dnniunt-Nof <’hrirt*r Air Raid War.len Posts. Control I Itv of the |*op\ilntion there wa.* ment to, those ’forcibly rucniy op-i. ti*'ii-* us* Aid Raid Wardens may he either nnd Mes.sage Centers. Hosnitals ! bVil Gas A K1 Senlenee Conneetleut .Men OTHER SETS Conaervatlve. »ainnrcticut Federation of l. ibor. 1 Oak who l*-fi t'ldXy for 3'i*x- l-'innish ‘if t lu-m.” ■■) 4 ships had been damaged by British proval of the amendmenA late to- • (icrinan tcrrlt**r \. men or women. ( v.nil Ihv Tr of the government had "per.snnal ; as t'- Join lu-r husband who \a .sta- and FI lilt Aid Posts. Fire .-stations No iiimrinfees GHen ac tion IfMiking tow aid a poksible ^ Abraham L. IVaser. American All wh*» hav*' signetl ,ip *>! are The wearing .if tliis in.'iEne is Local Stocksi Gonil Snlv ...... FROM S21.9.) i;P. enmity and aour hittemea.s. ” nnd omorgoncy. c.stabli.shod an inti'lli- tion*-(l th* ro with the I ’ S Army, submarines in a senes of recent ! morrow afternoon, the Hoose was Police Prerlni'ts. and other offlrlnl Hav.-rhitl. Ma.'s . Nov 12 -T- - Ke*ie!atlon of I.^l>or organizer, to int**rehir,i m j"uunp the dart engagements i Imlted to workers enrolled a.s .4lr < 'ons Kdis (In Kerim, the G.crman n*'w.- Tw o ('onneefii'ut Hien. wh.i Proba- I>i>nj Birdwfxfl propo.setl in the g» nf c c**nlrr in T*il tsbiirgh, where '.va'i th* h 'HOI gn**.st al a farcw*dl called into .ses.sion an hour earlier Hotnhvrs quarters as required f'/HH Reply Prodaeex ewftabli.sli an organization which U'igu»' at th*- \\‘n.Hhingt*>n Social , Bri/i’s/i Haid Wardens In the Mam heater Gi-ins on . agenev DNH reported that the Houae of Ltrda that military <1* • III*' c,»al fr»*n ciiptn'r nunoH fuolfl pju*', last night at the Snb-.Mpin*' I Utew of TIane ( nptured ' than usual to.Jay. In Ihe event of heavy liomlilnE FiirttUhfHl Riitnniii tiiiil ( ti.in Jifficer H erti.rl C .is'ily said will be affiliate»l vvfth the fe.i^^a- ' I'lb nr*'* a.sk*-*l lo alien*! a .•^p*'cml "ivtiian Defense OrEanlzallon G-mt ( *an note said no guarantees for a new , Fpeliutt iff JoY had long poli.-e r. i ords, w.-re sen­ cuiona be left to competent aulh- stool mills o.H.^entml t(* the govern- club Frank Mix a t«'riner cnwls*y, "In the early hours thi.s morn­ Itrinfliid when other means nf communica­ A ( ’rntntl H**w, Ilarlford tlon. \ ma.s.»< meeting of all em­ meeting tcnce ha.l beenen givenEl Finland, and ^ . oritiea. n.ont’H defense plans I gav** an exhibition of trwk roping ing." the communique said, “ three F <‘airo. EgN-pt. Nov 12 tion may break down, a messenger Fbd At»k<‘y a red diving airplane in white D*‘l L A n n ...... the Finnl.'h E"^vornmrnt ‘ cannot House of Col re< tion for the at­ C.*hurchlll a.s5<’rled the deatnie- In ( ’ongre.ss. some nu-mbers w*Tr I that plea'>*Nl an intere.«Jt***l gath­ I British planea were ahol down British bombers, striklnc at soiitt may get through. Boys an.l girl.' A*'tnn 0.'*iiRHy 127 132 I Ish i.-|'!y t'l Ihe t'nlte.l .ctal.-s wa.' morning irinngle set within blue i irrle Tiou"!'is Airr ...... tie of the opinion that Flnnlsti tempted theft of elothing from a Uon of Axia-shipping " ip pf rm e#»f|- pleasing har*l f*u .**tMk«'-4l*-l**rnng ering (lam*-'* nn*I ref r*-sl, ni**nt- I over Sieily. one by our anti-atr- ern Italy again Mon.lav ntgh from 1.3 to 21 years of age m.ny h* A*(na Fire ...... r>7 I .lei late.i hy a Wllhelmstrn.'se The .\shury gmijp nf th* S*>uth .Some, bomba dropped In an air ; Dll ! ’*mt ...... nrme-1 forees Ooutd in any 'vav men's store mg with greater violence than be­ JegKslatmn. and e where there are .such Mi> ' u'U go Mafont'y the lur- chun h. Thr h*).stc.ss- must be removed os s.ion as pos­ II Ion Klrr ...... hope that even small nation* had the sentenee. but Henry Sierra. 39. Neverthelear. he warned that a to a\c*ul defense w*uk atoppages South (Coventry j sea was captured.” • || front of the .Adi lati. port of Brlr, limited lo workers enrolled in the Hiirtford Flit* ^7»: «9t * , mer Mrs 'rh*'»ra iiiui a .To.eu..Stoehr. wa.H lyus .s,.,siir- - ^ Charles Cro. kett sible to a place where thev can be ' l r*-n F’tH'rl.S...... the riEht to live and the rlEht t.- hra\e peoples a.' the Finn.'" of 10,3 Sanford street. Bridgeport, Nazi attempt to invade Britain al home' , I Four other British planes \,ere disi, an R. A- F, coiiimuniqiie sal Messenger Service In the Manches­ Hartford Stm Roi) 49 r*2 I pro.'.I at a hmetlng ol the Red an.l [ Cros.sen. A go.al Funerals rzploded without harm. Th.- In.sk , (Jon M6t ...... defense, and conclucU-.l tliat the The njiokesman said the leply appealed and waa held m $1,000 ntlll was po.salble and aald Britain Write To K*Mi**«‘Mqt | ('nventrv s contribution to While club, the degie*- team of I (Jeclared to have been dow'ncd in today. ter Civilian Defen.se Organization National Firr 62 84 alt* M*lanc,' i.s h*)p*-«l f**r as .''»*v**ni! nf removal usually falls to a plcke.l I fUckor f*!0*l ...... Finnish people would eontlmie the to ■ pres.'ure attempt' hy the for Superior Court. •‘must have everything reaily for T'hihp Nturray ('! () pri*Mld«*nl j Windham honpitsl annual I»'>dget i Hebekah l*Mlg*'. wh«*n its I the same zone and another in a Naples als.) was atlai k.-.l Ui The Drivers' Corp will he Iden­ Rhof'nix Hk 90 matt*Ts of bu.**inr.'*s will be 400 cu,'*.sviL The funeral of Rev. Francis ;K>llce force who have been care- Iiiidsun Mol ...... were guaranteed. an “ enr-boxlng o f the h v'ferlc old steal suits valued at $.300 from the we CLn meet and che* .s.'rve.ls»‘rvr*l by Ihethe . lamp the Rlfl if the .lull. i The Italian garrison of f'ulqua- bulletin said. Persona willing lo offel their .ars ( ’onn I.t and Pow . .34 37 Mrs t^ena Hill is genera! chair­ Michael'.H rhun-h, W'aterville. this work. Int Ni» k ...... Secretary Hull said Finland was Thi' authorized Commentator ago “ In the Me.ilterrnni an. he .saui. j l.•SlEnell f.irlhwith from the media- Imspital, This amountanxiiint represents , Mnlonev also re. eive.l from bert was declared to have repulse*! Slmiillaneoucly Bn'lnh Navf as well as their services as drivej-s CoTin. Pow ...... 14 38 man *'f th*' Dhri.*-tmas '•ah* *T the morning at 10 o'clock. .Most Rev. TTie wearing f>f this in.'lgne is i Int T A T ...... " , he enemy a losses have liern i"nr-I III.p Is.nid and wrote I’re.siilent 2dh .*iiihscripli**ns l*> th*.- .fun*l. H British attack upon that F.thio- aircraft w:.;re said to have attack will be enrolle.1. T3iis work is par­ Hnrtfnr.l Has 2.3 29 her "mystei y •»i*‘t**-r ' m th** * luij North M*-th*Mlist Woman’s Socip- Maiin.:e F McAuIiffe, bishop of Imlted tn workers enrolled as Johns Man ...... tleiilarly severe There is evljtftn. e | f;,„,,s,w,.|i that tlm Ui.iril s i •iii- v*'«r th»* town cnntnbut*-*! $751 kU pian post ml .kinly, bOml.ing an airdr.irne ticularly suitable for w'omen. Hartford FI LI ■ .30 32 a beautiful hneu lun*'h *loth. Th' ^ t>■ of I ’hnislian Sr.rvi* e. the date Hartford, pri-sid.-d at the solemn members of the Bomb Squa.is in he hss fo'in.l It vi-rv .hffi. ii, j ?i;*'ndat»*tn agoinst the (’B) ?* imi*»n *' havr been **7 pat lent-. fr*>m | Catania. A C.M.rdlnr.tor of Transport:'lion S N. E. T.-l Co 1.30 1 r.r> Konni'cott ...... I nie*.!ing WH.- h**ld with Mr^; I*:m-; mt which is .*»• t f.-r Dr* * nib*T 10. Pontifirnl funeral masa at which he Manchester (Ivbian Defense inforce or even supply hi sh"p *l*>inand had ' niad^ U inq'**s- iisunlly IS In charge of Ihe corps I'nlt. Ilium. Shs 98 102 L^h Val KH ...... •ntr>' *arrfl f*»- at th^ h«‘ppi- niH Hfr»wn of ,’ fr»*m i p ni **n Mr- Mildre*! Mo.st Ri-v. Henry O'Brien, auxil­ Irgsnlzatlon. on African shore* ' |f*!M* for Isbor t*' retain sny ronfl- and organizes It In secliona or Western Maas. . . 21 2.3 Ij Kr: a My B ...... »> ■ lunng the past year as -rom* w ss HSMsted bv Mr- F’loren* e 1 A r*'n'lt an*! her cnnimittee will Siiiitli L' I'ges iary bishop of Hartford was the Fire .And Police Farller he said that Britisli drnre in its future action ' Mur- | pared with 54 the vear before units. C art and drivers ran be as­ Industrial l^.ockhnrd A irr ...... WaDh and Miss Althea Shorts. .\ ' hav»* charge of the candy table. celebrant. Auxiliary Police will be Identi­ merchant shlppiiiE loss.-s were .iit lav Hiinoiin.ed that four CIO alter- . The total amount of the 1uu.pi- Powfirr Bla^l signed hy the Coordinator tn First Acme W i r e ...... 19 , 21 I.zoew’s ...... w*vl*ling * ak*' was a f»*ature of th • j Mrs l>juis* S* vmoiir and HS>i.st- Those assisting in the mass fied hy a red shield within white Lorillard ...... from a .VKl.OOO l.m monthly av.'i- !nr»t*- members of the boarri had re- 1 tal canvas.** so far is $12.H4 I 74 L ib o r (iiirbs w ere: Aid Partie.s. Casualty Clearing Sin- Am. Hardware . . . 21 'i •23', DRESS-UP r**fr*'shmcnts. which In* !ud*‘d i* c ant.s. th*' fan( y arlicle.*^; Mr.s Jean rianglo ket In blue circle. Hons, Control and Mes.sage Cen­ Mont Ward ...... ape for four months emie.l in June 1'Higiu‘d. that a fifth jdannetl to, and | with several rep.^rts incomplete. Deacons of honor to Bishop Me- Arrow H A H cm. . 3.3 ' 3.3 cream, cup * akes an«l confecti'ms. * Johnston. chil*lren'.s department: Fatal lo Fom During emergencies, such ns air ters, auid to the staff of the Local Nash * Krlv ...... to 180,000 tons per month in Ihe that the attitude *>f s sixth was un- The goal is $15,000 Aiiliffe, Rev. Bernard .M. Donnel- Billings A .Spencer 3 4 , .Mrs. Hetty .'^nillh. chairman and tCoiitinord from Page One) raids, fires, floods, etc , men nnd Defenae Coordinator. Nat Bla<*...... lO t/ff four-month perio.l ende.l in (). tu­ kni>wn to him. | J Iv*‘Roy skchwyer. general chair­ ly. pastor of the Immaculate Con- Bri.Slol Brass . . 41 44 T A B L E fo r A—ILIZABETH . m f m Mrs. AnnviJu.**tafson, **f I>*wisih**r a.’4si.**tant.s on the flnance rom- women TOlunteers will be needed to Volunteers for this work will re­ Nat Gash Fteg ...... ber. The t'nRrd Mine Workers I man of the driv*', L/)uis \ Kings­ ceptiejn church', Hartford, and Rev. tt^ntinued from Page M.net ■Colt's Pat, F i r e ___ 66 69 .slreet. who has lyen ill the !*a.sl [ niitt**- will .sci ve a cafeteria style come the cry to protect the rcgii- ale local police. ceive special Inatnictlons for driv­ Nat Dairy ...... * V $ f / i l 5 *‘aluttble i..n\oy Sunk •Htni* k at tke * aptive pits for three bury and Margaret K. Jacipbson Francis M. O'Shea, pastor of the Eagle Lock ...... ^ »'• 11 ', 5—DEAN week with a slreptococcu** m f e c - ; •'‘0 [>per. ulnr army and the Marines and Auxlllarv Police officers may be. ing during blackout and other alr- Nat DiatlU ...... He declared Ihi la.st ( loye.«i would be 're* altendetl the cloalhg tlinner lajit Pa.st chief,', of .Memorial Tem- the Mass, Rev. .1. Oliver Cronan 50 to 60 workers, but only a fe\ Hen.ley Mach . < ni. 9 '.- The speaker toM hi.s pre.ss con­ Inr and tre.spasslng: guarding limited to workers enrolled in the Nor Am C o ...... ;. . destruction, toEith.-r with the quireil to b**<'*mi'' union memiH*rs night in Wlljimantic to hear the There will !(*• an imiK.rlant ph-. I'vthlarf .Ni.sters, will omit and Rev. David .M. O'Keefe, both ' )”*') '*'**>' «'l-en the explc^,)ooks. Ijind'rs Fr A Clk : 19'-j 21 '- ference he felt "all right about bridges, and factories Drivers' Corps In the Manrhester Packard ...... rjevastati. n wroiiEht hy oiir siili- att* r H spe, ifo’d j>**n(Kl of proba- report of the canvaas were L. A. meeting of fk'se COinpany No. 2 them regiilar meeting thi.s mouth; if Waterbury; thurlfer. Rev, ! **oh rocked the countryside a N ew Brit. M. com . 41 '.. 43'., No matter what youir station In this vote. " against sabotage; guarding against Ctvlllan Drtenae Organization. Param Piet ...... marlnes, would . ertainly !>.■ .-omi- tiori The stlik**. afle*ting 53.(HK4 King.sbury. J. L. Schweyer. Mrs. of the Mani'hester Fire d.q.art- j a.s the ipember.s of thi- Temple amea J. Wilson, Goshen: master I S'*® “ 'O-. .N'ori-.allv the compan North and Jadd . . . 3.3'. 37>, life— you COD add on elegant touch Cause for .\pprehensk>n the looting o f partially demolished Food and Houalog Penn R R ...... Sheaffer thing very mm h th rejou e over." i nun. WHS endid by a tnico until (Marenre Jeffries. Mrs. Virginia ment this evening aleight o'clock i have been invited by Unity Court of ceremonies Rev. John J. Hayes, nianufactured black [lowder fo Peck. Stow A WU . 7 9 to the Thanksgiving feast with Other leaders had found some shoos and homes. The Emergency Food and Hous­ Phelps Dodge ...... Because of the Bi ilish .lestru. - | Nov. 1.5 t(» fx rmit th** Medwln Jarob-sun'. at hca.lquartei.s al .Main .and Hil-j Hartford to attend a !»upp<‘'r at secretary to Bishop .McAuIiffe; 88^ I cehlnil Illinois cowl mines, The wearing of this Inslgne Is Russell M fg. Co. . .. 17'- 1 9 ', Table Covers from Textile Store. B*)ar*l to f*»rniulate its rec**mmen- caii.se for apprehension In the pos­ ing Corps, will be Identified by a inilJ Pet ...... tIon of Axis shipping, he .sai.l the Miss Margaret Mr. and Itaril streej.s. Those who c.an arc . '^ t o m o r r o w evening on the oc- sistant master of ceremonies. Rev. j At Toluca. 40 miles norlhwarc limited lo workers enrolled as .Scovillc ...... 24'- 26'.i- If yon're having cnm|>any—that's (lation.s. sibility that continueil defense red coffee cup in while tilangle- act 12U l*ub Sve NJ ...... Italian' government has not been ! M i'4i. James A. Dailey. Miss Alice aaked to attend the meeting a.s ca.sion of the visit of the grand James J. O'Brien, assistant pastor Ibe blast was beard. Windows wer Auxiliarv Police In the Mancherter Sllcx Co...... 10'- an added reason why you should ,T**hn R. L« w IS the union’s d* * p- strikes might cost them sorely- in blue circle. Radio ...... able to semi ships yol i*i romovo j Oxiinhs. Mrs. Grace Ruiz .Miss tlierc are several things that need chief lo that temple. The next of St. Michael's church: acolytes, broken for 20 mile:: armind. aa fa Civilian Defense Organization. do., pfd...... 28 look them all over tomorrow ! \ *M*'**d. st*K ky j)i* sid**nt. has maeder - Root ...... 30 .33 Rayon. Table Cktvers •Knapp.. Mr. and Mrs. Flobt the same lime as The eX[iIo.»lcn occurred al abou lar flre-flghUng forces. Auxlllsry Chose ...... 26<- 2 8 '- Socony - V a c ...... employes New Haven. be made an.l members who have the t.'nited States." Rayburn de- conducting such services. Elxper- "'Thla Is niiieh more than we of commercial coal turkey mrfle are remln.led to Father, Hijfgiits. 8'20 a.m. fire stations with an officer or Chemical ...... 39 41'.4 ^ u P a c ...... mines. Mrs. Arthur Sebert has returned tirkrts on the drawing an.l dance claml, "I'm confident that this iince in mass feeding, dietetics, set had any right lo expect when Italy bring them to Ihe meeting this Burial took filnce In St. James's ! - first grade fireman In charge of C ity ...... 24 26 South R y ...... *inn Diego Strike .Settled lo her home, at the Uake after w hlch will be held at The hall on resolution will pass by a substan­ and handling large groups o f per­ Std B ra n d s ...... *. • • $1.98 declared war upon ua and the spen.ling several weeks at the Saturda.v evening a r ,^ a.skrd to evening, or without fail to the cemetery, Manchester, this after- ( aeh probably will be established t.'ontlricntal 1 1 ', 13'4 .A strike whi.'h had vexed Navy tial vote." sons is very valusbie In this type 32 4 Std Gaa A Kl ...... French deserted us 18 months ago. home of her son in California. make returns at this time. eaixl [.arty at the V F. W. home, noon. I round each existing engine com­ C*om Exchange . 3 4 '- offii’lals and int. rfered with work Ip response lo questions as to Piihln; R eeonis nf work. First National 1305 1345 Std o n CaJ ...... "W e have reached in the 26th The hour of the ordination serv­ .Manchester Green. Friday eve­ pany. Enrolled volunteers will be R o sem ary on 52.3,(K¥I,imm; m .S’aval and Ma- whether he thought the proposed The wearing of this insigne is Guaranty Trust 252 260 Std o n NJ ...... month of war and in s.iine ways ice for James A. Dailey at the Con­ No meeting of the BTwrd of Ed­ ning. when the drawing will take I issigned lo each fire station. They nnc construction anmnd J>an place. amendments Would take the nation ihould be men who are not subject limited lo workers enrolled with Irving Trust ... if) Tex Company ...... have iurpassed the deployment of gregational church on Thursday Is ucation will be held this month, 11'/V Table Covers auiUonal effort at h.'nie whirh Dieg**. was settled la.st X___ closer to war. the speaker replied Hospital Notes .\ppl!ralliins o military draft. the Emergency Food and Housing Manhattan 14>, Ttmken 1^11 B ...... 4 30 p. m. The LAdie.s Association as there is nothing in the way of 16>4 after all the slaughter w-as not night and (iflicials of A FI, build­ that he Uioiight defeat of the reso­ I Applications for muniage The wearing of this imrigne Is Corps in the Civilian Defense Or­ Manufact. Tr. .. 38 35 Transamerica ...... Basque Prints la Red, Green, Blue ing trades unions said the 2.1.'ri ia tn serve a light lunch at .3:4.3. business that needs especial atten­ Dr Barney Wirhman was m ganization. reached until after the 4Sth month lution would "come a great deal censes have be.-n filed by the foW*ihited. , to workers enrolled os N. Y. Trust ___ 82 85 t^n Carbide ...... 5S” X 70” Size Matched Sets The {.Allies Association meets tion. The meeting of the bonr>l .Vew York city tonn. H. Monelte and Iiene E. Wilspn latlon. tort in white triangle set within U. S. Trust ___ 12.30 1290 Unit C o r p ...... previous ultimatum whi.h dclar- party and for the rhlcken-pte sup­ Dr. Golan o f the Manhattan hos­ blue circle. we are capable of fighting a long Two Republicans took the floor Diocharged yesle-day: Mrs. Warrantee Fire Walchen will be idenllfled Unit Gaa Im p ...... ;... $1.49 ed the men must return by 8 a. m. per which they are to serve in the pital. F'or the present he will iyar and proof of their failure to Frank Giiiniiiero's loft won the o f the House to denounce Jn' one- Grace Ames, 9 Laucel street: Mrs, >y a algnificonl red flame In while Chemicals are vied to neutralize IT S R u b b e r...... or their places would be filled by near future. make the trip to .New York each By Aai'ranlec i).-ed [iropeity o atarve us tnto aubmisslun.” 200 mile race that brought to a minute speeches at the qpentnc of Helen Price. 20 .V«rtlson street: .riongle O'I in blue circle. poisonous gases and liquids. Pro­ S and make the local pigeon club capital said today. Butt dealers— ever since passage of the Wagner ams street. L«Uis Bayer, alter single An.l stoi alert and suitable persema will policy and loon shark rocketa and would allow the contractors to pay Hie Center school bn Wednesday conducted by the Chemical W ar­ Waterbury, Nov. 12— —Law­ raagemente for invaalon. If he the largest In the state. a new business- reported a great­ act.” Birth: Today, a daughter.td.Mr.' to dmihle house at Main nn.l El then be selected to act aa Firs on water front laborera. 55x75 in. Size ...... 11.49 the scale demanded by the unioiis. evening. .She will talk on A ir Raid fare Service of the War Deport­ rence O'Keefe, 33. of Cheshire was- 4oea make an attempt you may er demahd than they were able to Calling attention to a pending and Mrs. Leo Biouley, Hartford. ridga ;itreets- |.300. IVatchera and will be oasigned to . A curly-haired, thick-lipped, SallroMl Htrikr Ordered Defense. Mrs. Albert Katzung la ment. fined $30 and costs when he plead­ 50x50 In. Size...... 79c real aaeured It will be planned In Returns on the turkey drawing satisfv. bill providing for a "cooling off" Discharged today: Miss Dorothy poata on roofa. In doorwaya, and anarling man, Relea waa once de- WIOR Chiefs of the five operating in charge of the program. conducted by members of King other vantage pointa where they The wearing of this insigne ia ed nolo contrnc*ere before Judge ewety detail and with thorough* brotherhoods in the railroad indus­ perit^ before defenae strikes can Morriabn, 193 Oak street, and Miss Banned From Air By .Nazis acrlbed by Klnga County Judge John L. Gaffney in Municipal David Lodge, I. O. O. P. must ^ occur. Rich said' con apot and quickly, reach fallen limited to the workers enruUed as JEWELER try at CSilcago ordered their" 350,- Florrence Johnson. 17 South Main George Martin' aa “more vlctoua Court today to a charge of evad­ White Cotton TEXTILE STORE G M Tn Bn iBtermedlsry In not later than 7:45 p. m. Fri­ bomba during air roldo. members of the Dccontsminstloo 000 membeta today to strike be­ ItMaeveH Has Head Cetd "It's up to Oongreas to act or street. New Vortt. Nov. 12.— (Jfx - A* than DUUnge.r.” Ba Hid thdt -Id dutooa nmailu day night. The wearing of thta Inalgne ta co n s in ths Manchester Civinan ing responsibility. Damask Table Covers A. L. Sloconb, Prop. 977 MAIN STREET Uch DiBOty Foalmr Hwd haa ginning Dac. 7 for a SO per cent yeu'rr, ligble to see trouble. In Cenatis: 120 patledts. prefer. '-Berlin, corresivondent Relea waa. indicted for-the 1933 Prosecuting Attorney Frederick Dublin, N ov.'12. — OP) Prim* W'aatamgtoti, Nov. 13— .OP) — limited to workers enrolled with Defense Organization. t forth n«a tima to Uma duriiig iBcreaae In wages.' The men were order U avert trouble Iqt'a act as alaytng of Alex (Red) Alpert, an­ IfiTT Polomha Bold O'Keefe-was the 52x72 Size, MAIfCHBSffEA Minister Eamon de Vslem said to­ The Mothers' Circle of the Sa­ Prealdetit Rooae\'«It suffered from the ele4*sd repreeentatlvea of the Nearly 400 bands accompanied Tbs DomoUtlon and Clearance 913 MAIN STREET aojeura 1b our midat nothlag Inatructed to leave their Jobe pro­ other underworld character, but t b * day that Eire would alwaj’s'be glad cred Heart will meet totnoirow a head cold today and remained in paaj, t ^ y iwtlfled his o gressively on Dec. 7, 8 and ». people. :-.nd It you don't R may .be Iththe . -V m • r.i e a n EzpeuiOonarv h« wai banned f.'om the Air becatv *-•»»**« urgaai he had never pleaJUd to the charge. Mary Sauer and her son. George, to act as k peace intermediaxy' tf evening at the home of M r i John bij oval stud: to-do some paper too lA lcj; - ' j^Fi ... - (n red within whits trlsngla art la ; Next T « Um Baak ' Tha rapreaenutitaa of fOO,'000 'on -a . 4p I rauce in the World of AiUisrsnoea arlaina-over - Q'Dwyer found h|in .too uaeful aa a IS, on the ivght of October 28 and opporMinity appaafad. r. nu gm ld, IM Hightaod atraaC work. He mada noiadcagAdMiita. Mi Ford )(fl-CBltfH\Var. JulMBprWertt . . blueiiircM. • , . ; laaoss ■hip irti. the .the.. grrtdmt $1.49 ■T”.' rertsT'e': to w A bk. X /

PAGE EIGHTEEJf MANrnESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12.1941 MANCOTCSTER EY^NING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER li'l9 4 1 PAGE RED RYDER The Muflical .Madman BY FRED HARMAN f" 7*6, ^ 7 T>i ERE6 Sense and Nonsense OF A_rvoS" ■ ‘ SJ3'e:.U?'\ An Irish bricklayer was on the Those (lay Old Da.i s [ Carrie -Sha’a got a won'lerful TlOS* •fcCETdER OUT Classified o ? l G et ijo9 t f h ^ ^ A Gitiji Wants Fbr>bur Benefit hp of the partly-built house, and UG T.' I used to enjoy going swimming brain. pouted to tht foreman that he back In the iinlllteri-d days. Fran(-e.s Yes; alH>ut a Ihousan'l juld not And his way down to the Before pools had all become ni'Kl- scandal |>ower. ound. ern In strictly hygi-nlcal ways 1 Automobiles for Sale 4 Help Wanted—Female 3.j Garden—Farm—Dairy "You tool—come down the way Lost and Found Rooms Without Board 59 I Houses for Sale 72 1 recall the mud hanks made for "A nice aorl-of welcome’” said Prciducts .>0 •The Red Cross In Manchester DU went up,’’ shouted the fore­ sliding. The weeds and the LOST—BLACK .SCOTTIE. Nov. 1941 PO N TIA C .SEDAN, 1939 P o n y SALESGIRLS WA.NTFD Prrlei- LARGE ROOM beautifully fur­ FOR .SALE—HOUSE, In Bliiefield the’father visiting hl.a son at pan. sweet clover smell. boarding .school. ”1 am hardly out In vicinity of Hawthorne tine .Station Wneon, 193,^ OI1I.1 " ably 18 or over for holi.lay work l oP. s a l e Yellow Globe tur­ nished. twin heils. shower, near Section. 6 rooms, large kitchen, "Not on ycr lolfe. I came up But now the Mlfeil wall.i echo hack atreet. Answera to name of mohile Sjiort Coupe, 1936 Pon­ See Mr. Veen at Triplex. nips, at the farm, 50c a bushel. -Main s tre e t: ideal fo r couple or oil burner,, garage, low price. Im­ ol the train when you ask nie for Life Saving Instruction pad first. ” the Iriahmnn v> IIi-il the larl call' ’’(Vime ou tn, the m oney” "Spunky." Tel. 4638. tiac Sedan, 1935 P lym outh S e­ Herbert .Mitchell, telephone 3217 two men. 11 Locust. mediate po*es.ilon. Edward J. ick chlorine Is sw ell’ ” dan. 1932 Buick Sedan. Cole WANTED GE.NERAL house- Holl, 1009 Main street, telephone "Well, dad. you must admit the train was 20 minutes late Motors, 4164. worker. 2 adults, small h-nisc, ow n j. EuK SALE WELL ROTTED cow FOR RENT—ROOM for 2 gcntlc- 5118. The A nw ricsn \t a.i 3 room and bath. Tel 2-0103. ’W ith all my w orjdly goA Boarders Wanted 59-A truded to bridle and aadilli a I l»ok at me. I throw- myself Into | 1934 Ford coupe, $50; 1936 Chev­ moreover, with such skill and witlil / THE WINDMILL Reader and Advi.ser Advice Riven w a n t e d .m e n TO work in furniture you need on credit. municipal swimming pool, de­ arse. Ten minutes later the scr- ] everything 1 urdertake ’ i rolet coach, $295: 1936 Ford 60 Years Old . such a degree of efficiency th.at licl t h e 19 WITH TkllS BfXLL on everything pertaining to your nurAery. rinoil pay <' U. V'aivlor- Pricca are still low at Albert s WA.NTED-ROOMERS and board­ scribes the part that the trained ant-major came along for his I Howard—Wouldn’t suit me. I In 1939, special federal excise Packard Dealer. 80 Oakland St. ers. Centrally located, 10 min­ will be able In take care of himst’l j BAT, UNCLE AMOft.' life. .Special reading.' ."Oc. Per­ brook A Son. Ly.">.')4. H e lp W a n t e d — •Male o r Sarhnrck is regaided as one ol Bergeant-Majof—What are yo'i Auto .Accessories—Tires t> $295. $395. $495. and $595. Yon cii for Holler Skating Because ot this lack of iiUcresl!! a l v im ! S o m m o m t u b H ours 10:30 a. m to 9:00 p m. the most accomplished Red Cros.s tatting for ’’ F e m a le will find shopping a real pleas­ Wanted—Rooms—Board 62 millions of bathers, iHiaters aml| HOLD EVERYTHING P «E DEPARTMEST.' .NEED WHITE WALL TIRES’ ure at A lbert's, and you wiU be Has Varieil History. instructors in sWimming and Life canoeists swiiiT not at all. or kc;| R ecru it—U ntil he ya-Ams We have over 300 in stock, all amared at the low prices now in -lENTLEMAN WANTS room and •Saving in this slate. He ha.i atteml- Gradly that they cannot take cait Automobilfs for Sale I w a n t e d DISH WASHER .\p- sizes Brunner’s, 80 Oakland St effect. Regardless of what Item hoard in private family, near In­ •Sixty years ago there was erect­ cd national aquatic schdols for the c>f themaolvos for any length oljl If you want to recall things, tie ply .Sheridan Hotel string around yOur finger. If you you may need for your homo. y«ni dependent Cloak Factory. Write past nine years and has taken time in water tieyomi standni;: * J POI'D T\vr> ilnor. con- ed on Well.s .street the building now rant to forget things, tie a rope flitioii, $75.00 ca.Rh. Room 14. 9S5 can he assured of finding it at Box L, H erald. courses at Dartmouth College for depth. ’I'hey most rely u p o n Ihejl knoevn as the Spoils ('enter. When coaching of swimming for the past found your neck 1 M'iiii strtM'l. Manvhf.strr Motorcycles— Bicvclcs 11 Poultry and Supplies 13 Albert s. V'isit our .store and let's help of ,ithera t*> avonl drowning] get acquainted. it WHS first built it waa known a.i eight years, ten days each year, ■vhidiever an,I wlii'ii ver they gerj X-TV. . ' i . I •Apartments. Flats. Ih Rink. It wag .so name'! wheq and has attended Reii Cro.ss schools into difficulty. Spending an evening with a col- FORJiALE ROASTING chicken.s ALBKRT’S - KST 1911 Ictor of rare apeclmena la about BICYCLE FOR SA LE. Inquire .it I for Thankiigivinjf. 35r lb . deliver- W aterbury Tenements 63 first built because of the .large lor swimming at South Hanson. Of the millions who go to van-’’ 4»)^ Parker atrpot, Town Maas., and .Springfield ('ollege. ous beaches annually, from ten tc.*J Interesting as a stght-seetng 1- ^ ''* - M '' I ed. Donald Ochnnjf. telephone Open Wed. A Sat. Kves number who would go to the pl.ice hp through the morgue KOR RE.N'T -FIV E ROOM flat, Id roller .sk: te. The rraze died Ijist year at Globe Hollow lifteen per cent cannot swim frot r] l^laiiclipstpr [THIS WKKK'S BKDDINO special' all Improvements. middle aged clown and later years saw the Sacharek gave 64 certificates to fairly well tci expertly llusine.ss Services OITored 13 ’ l-$24 50. inner spring mattress, people. Telephone 8267 after 4 hiiilding enlarged and u.sed tot qualihers in the beginner’s cla.ai. In the pa.st lew years mat rue lot .-(I J Mistake*—All of us are born to EviNiiny Hpralfl lake errors That has been our rrUKKYS FOB SARK Albert ] l-$2 4 50 matching box .spring p. m. many other purposes. 19 Junior IJfe .Saving certificates of the local Red C.o.is (•haptci!j Bush Hill Road and 9 .senior life saving certificates. It since Ihe. Ganh'n of E'len days Claemenla VV(.)Ul> SAWKl> .^tnvr loiiglh '1. Both for $39.50. Home oi Goo 1 It was for many years the home have helped hundreds of people m l . Bedding Benson s. 713 Mam He also mndiicts beginners swim­ |u t no man' nhouM be a.ihamed to f Jo Oil' *i& Avei.lilt O i Illie per hiiur. ('all (ll>2. FOR SALK MILK FKD native of Company (7. First Regiment the art of swimming. .Swimmin IJ IniTitin ntinii.. r» aift .4ti'»t • ming and senior and Junior cl.isse.s IS regai-ded ;ut the greatest of alJ dm lt th a t he Is In the w rong, f'>r ^vx.. turk«*ya Srhaub'a 'niikey Fni m. i’N.G., remaining as the local hat Is saving to th» whole wnrM • ach jount • worn tnd oomp' iind I FuP. SALK SIX PIK('K Dining Armory until the Guaidsmen went at the East Side Ree twice eai h reereationa becau.ie all the inina lcii'' worrt* t tTf» Witpfl* MIn' eT>*iTT* nlyirv 227s, H m rv fnr \,cirs ,in,l .ivoi.l .\iiiiiial .Session of Ini- ow iier.i of the building added to tlv Walter Then its I'.icky Its All oTfl* r a fi'' 11 4- < II, I, I n I ' i<>fin .striieture. built a new .stage an.; swum or who trains under the over 2‘>O,iKi0 < erlItii ales -ver ( l»# I' .,!■ .i^fl i* rh» v,^ •linn inl* I ipi'ii'ct ment Bi-n.ioii .1 71.3 .Mam lirovpinciil (>roii|i to w atc'hfiil eye of ,.ne who is drained lliall. Isn’t It >*ttf4*i,4t »,«•.* r,,| I,.,- i^rin 4*v4»ry Kepairing 33 started ti> h.lve load show.i caime to iaiiii',1 to persons in life saving an'* I'c-save life in case of emwgct4 wvf r f» ’ f fh'Td or .-JAUS l-IU-d) GCM.MKD, any pac'ing venture and wa.i given up For the Istter the Re.| (’inas has conducts aqintii iclv>o1s I hi',iig;i-‘l flnh will r.#» h4 K-f1 I'lh for v.eather' p'or limited time kind. O nerH l grinding R»*rvi'e H IK S A LK -.M KX .S K K H l’Il .r Free ir..sta.llation .tn 1 pipe fur­ alth,mgh many amaieur proclu, - developed an exact systcon of life out the country for the training nf. STORIES IN STAMPS ( fh# •-•tijii tiuniiipi! of Min^n fh« ad The ai nual m eeting of the .Man- saving, techniques or skills, water BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES • ’I'^aicfj ctiHiair..: »h» rm# #jirn- Lapit"! Lruiilinq »'n . 551 Lydall ftii'l I'pla.stoJ .’r rrf'iri N cart street. 'Pel. 7b.5R n V \K cheap .sh')r.«i Sec them S H1 rn I lie.iter Im provem ent A.--.iCK'laliori ing. Aet!ia <'ir- ul.Uing Oil Healers u'ill be IieM ihl.i evening at the I OH IK * 0 VO« NX50‘. Y WViOVO VAOaI V.OW f'* rr.tfif <>n ^ t .:v» nda a’onoad \uly 7'K Mfiin Also a lull line of New fV-rfet'- When the building w.a.i change,! I 0*8-rf. v-A \ LAWitlT. tA.!*,!, (iOCVb ►AUST'Lt • f ft 1 h*- nnr. •!.; PlANt.) ri'NINd and 'repair'iig *.0-00 wxyt'Vou'. Potlh.irp. ,,vei to a garage the stage w.a.i for efiinoncy. foresight, and ini-j’j K.At'iov? vexya HTTF Vs)Oi>'lO**'T VOO SA\tp SO*A.%T*HN - CAOSE PAW No '"t'll fo*-IiiiJs , i1's;iiay luian n«i Pl.TVoi (uaiioa a sprciait;.. John l-'OR .'<.\I,K K.N’GI.I.-; li--n IV>rtable Heat»*r.s, .>6 50 up E dw ard !•'. .\l >nait>. pre.a.'nt head t k s t y o o V**.' 6 0 9 S ,ST0^AV>'>-’0'?V T ’SE O ’. • i) ' I M t’o.\<•H l.iken away and the building lost tialive, even during this great ef- TO * 0 AWE. N'T t ‘('ckcrhaMi. JS Bigelow street Kura m bnlator, -•Oil' lit K At Ben.son'.s 713 Main •t the .a.--.io< i.itiMii, 1,1 ..allied to suc ­ Headoii (j*asli A, ViKVAC Ava-wavo, tAE >108,079 T>t o s t •• I'iia Hci.t d wi.I ii'fl (ta '■^ap' Ms i>la m. all appearances of being a p la c e fiirt to n.'hievi supromacj m pro-: yoOTl9LL^ • SL.E.'S ^)OOND T'ENXjO O-OT f"f tnoie ih«4ti ••i-.e "iforn-ct in«»*r- Dial 12 U». rcainn--ih|,' pru-p I’MDHP 5329 or ceed him.ielf tn the ofllre of pre.ii- duction. ; IN SOO*OA*X 0 « . f ftopi of an\ ,i<] iiant 1-OR SALF*: KLKt'TRIG range where shows might be pre.sente,! m •AOOEN# f iru|ut r.r at 98 Ham lin '(t r e r t. Inq lire at 73 Phclp.s Ftoa.l Te! dent Various repr.ri.i, including Since the building has been le- —Is-on Henderson, federal price la T a w ...... _KT for more • .i n i e n mi** \\ A.\'Phd> TO TT'Nh^ rep.air and that of the trea.siirer and other of- Injures T yvo Tna tDail >*•.■>■ 1 i om' %s-,i.n of in- legiilatf i»i;tn-' or pl.iyrt 7oi:». modeled and rename,! it is being adiiilnlitrator. r..,:ec? i'*iM I -I',i? idvern^mK lic erH will tH' submitted f.u iipprov- C0 »*. I*fi» IT MU -m y>C t t x . T. M. M*. U- %. f A t . 0 9 t. plant- Tel M tn< !u*.Rter 50,’*2 used more than in former year.'' //•j2 ^ > I'e r. I i\ c in« Pllati"ti Boats and ,\cce.s.sories 1(> FOi: S.\LK (.ML HKATKR. In­ al. in,I at pre.sent dan' es are ' held In a democracy we can’t afford 'C. .1* f 't «he art VIC# quire Barber shop 213 Spnn e lUiring the . p.i.it \.-.ir under O ii4- Huflly Hurt iiij • iliere cnee a week ami .Sunday a the luxury of government b> It s inc boithM;iy, Indy— woiilrl you derm it bold of me b IFO R SA IsK HAPJIAIN $789 21 »lrt''d Pre.ijd.'nt .Moriarty many improve­ politicians Specialized knowledge 4l llii-.iiu-s.'- Opportunities 33 foot 1934 Mo-IH R ulm nisoii basketball game played on roller 1 M » 1'-.,; ■ . 4 HN »• U n ments tiiive been mad at the north skates will he the attiaetlon l.oral .Voridriil Is Now is required, and vou can’t learn it d'k for I) piece of cake?" i-\ Mio ti'ih U « ri. .MA.Ini; O IL I'O.MI’A.VY h.is i.-w I sedan cabin i iuiscr A-l shape j I''( >F^ S.XLK ,\I0I>KRN romhin^- end and a full report will be made in a feilitical clubhouse. •• f r 11; i» t to • Full h»*adp'om. d'lal '-‘-nlidls. all I tn>n Ht'‘vr in fi?*st • (onfiition at tonight's meeting The higge.st In Hospital. ^nv rnn- supi'r .scrvit »' station fur b-.i'C I —Mayor la> Guardis . of ,\e«’ U'rit'* or ph'ii+c .\tlanti- R-'hnin^ rquipment 4 berths, linoleum on I while onrxmel with gr.'iv trim­ projeet undertaken \c.us th a t of Vorl- ' ■ i ^kin- <1 ad* Go . V n 1 17 Fast Hartford cabin and lockpit fi-mr.s. nv-ltir ming. 2 hv 4 motlol Gomplcte with having a iwimming pool erceted at In a hcadnn smash polwo' ii two ! FUNNY BUSINESS <1 1 N m : «1 Phone 8-21 19. I 4-10 Grav, .“pco-l 10 inph In.spcct- , nil burner an J hot w ator ivul Trl the north end for thi- children This, Armistice Uav cars on East Center street last i ablr Haiti ii-l r»-r':n.s to ifspou.-ti- ' 8921 456 1-2 Mhin .street night a car driven by Mrs. Doro­ W ell-t lolhed however. IS being held up until > • • • 1 * * 1 ------■ — ' blf* pnitv. Barsl'uv s 460 Main plans and spec ilic atlons can he thy (’ Laurentzen, 28. of 33 Fair- -S'- 4 l_ * Tolephont* \oui Want \ds Help Wtinten—Fi-m;ile 3.') { I’imne .■;2.':i SAI.K 2 ri'HOLSTKRF.r'i hil'ped lilt., .ihipe Tile- co.it w,ii Legion Dinner view street. West Hartford and It n.is been esilm.tte'l that Bnt ' )ld World Meets A M a Ini': • r ee I ii ,1 y,] JO.-, 000 an,l : one driven ..by Ernest Cliainbfr- '■ns expen'l an annual tot.il oP ■ $ ' iiPn.OOO.oOu on clothes in iini-’ l phm e ai 'li.* - llA lk. Kixen nb].* .'4.3 .MnUier street a committee is hu.iy lit the present ' land of Chaplin were badly dam­ Jew in Morocco WASH TUBBS ■ •'» an 4 .••■n \ n»-Uk e fo HiJxer* w A N r K I) i:\i*KuiKNGi:i) Mr. McKee Breathes Ea.<;ier Fuel and Feed 1 9 . \ time s.-,'king a .siut.ible ate for the i AI)oul 1 10 I'rrtMMit to aged and a pu.saeiigcr in the mal times, with worn n rontnbiit-) ' I BY ROY CRANE » M < ••at 'Met \ - 11 i: ,\l i:.s I ij h» waitro.H.H. Ap[)ly Shcriihm llolrl. KOR SALV: GOOD r.S K P ing $12.'>0.00(1.060 of this am ount ' lENCH MOROCCO, larger In <•* • ‘ ■ 1 it ( I 1.1 !• \ V \t I ..ST If pool ; Clianibcrland auto. Roliert Bcck- ViCa, IT'S None OP MY BUSIHESt CKXFT AH AI»i'T ymv, PArw! VS a s jo s t N !• '1 I*- •!» o- ^ ,iri 'If ti^ MIR ,s.\LK - EUli:i‘L.\CE anil trii rangiM ind iTfrigrr.)!'!!'.-" .1 Fuji)* ltaiH|ii(‘t and w'lth. 59, also of Chaplin, was bad­ area than France and with a cft' MOT IN ms HUMFNl \N ANTKl' GIRL h'oR u'cnrrnl \Y H air ' 'ti. The la'poi • of 'he c'hristma.sj TMAT----- s e c HCRCt AOS HOO SURC titWA se e WHAT A PLCASMT) PASSIHk MCS f •> ti.e -I.i.. • f o I lo XX 111 n (Ilf s tia c Icngtli wnod -Vi'ply K lw .inl deeor.atioiK ■ ommittee will be ' ly injured on th-j head and face. opulation twice that of New York Tueet i5«rr w orkimo WHCRS'S (JFFlCE, TVOUQH-V THAT EKPIAINS t iitfiti r. ,.f !inu.scwnrk. suuill l.iinily, gcinil l.airr lo I)aii4*4-. '8Y. CA90L> WASH? y W0E)U»t(s HE'S HE URINE horn** .\p|vlv 1’» J. Holl To! NIar.f boster 5117 or made ar thi.s meeting The piop'i.i'’ He was rushed tn .Meniorml Ims- Practical Pinafore lity. il a land of contrasts. TONUiHT &NDTU0U6HT TONIWT IT.' WHAT A te# t K.\ I'K Will !>• ooltfCt* ' ’ob irn Roa 1 511 s pital for tre.itnient EASS ON -mAT CONFOUUOkV, •d No f p.so-.titi Ml 1 r > fr*i «*rr«»r» in IVl 3670. Machinery and Tools 52 eil plan ruiv. up for eon.iider.atio i Here the old world blends or ~r I'O DfiDP W If i’ ;>hone*i1 aUt ;r;|| i># asKUmfd and will be that of making the alTair A ppr,,xim alely 140 m em bers ot ( ase Is Ciiiiliniieil * onflicts with the new. here an '.4 Sft60TA6E (»Se PRATTEO OLO te# r arrtir.TfN eann -’ (># irunran- the Dllw.orth-C'ornell I*o.it 102. After investigation bj- police GE.NERAL TRAt'rOR.S W ITH at the north end thi.i v»‘ar a com­ Irmored car stands next to the FOOL 1 AM*. American Legion and their friends Mrs. Laurentzen waa held on a Garden—Farm—Dairy mounted plows available with munity one. The plan Is meeting omplacent czmel in the market 3V? Index nl Cla--.sifitiitions Products 50 with popular approval among the enjoyed an excellent turkey dinner reckless driving charge. In town llace. here the tongues of French- starters Get yourself acquaint­ last night at the home on Leonard court this morning her case was -.r (' - .. *.li. B. I ' Ua A ^ [ • ed with the General today Dul> residents of the north end who jien, Spaniards, Berbers. Arabs. CR-AH- tbiyaii* nu n ‘a ...... W FOR SALE —YELLOW GLOBE street, rhe banquet ’.vas served in continued pending recovery of CVERV Mar-riaiiea ...... A. M.VNCHKSTKR lin Tr.iclor Company, Providence have, apparently, endorsed ■ the |nd Jews make a confusing babel. -pOC5 THIS NIOHT tuinipi 60c hii Buckland ermr- 1 lea the steward’* department down- Beckwith. ■■ UAfPEN Dfathf) ...... 13 S.M.M.I, FARM Road. Wlllimantlc. Such a place is Sefru, an inland FOR A t-'ard of '1 hanks ...... B trry «ign. South Windsor, name stair.s and up in the large hall, According to the report, the VERY nicely decorated, tables had beeii Laurentzen machine was going bwn depicted on the ftamp above, WEEL In Memoi i im ...... F .% Hit!** V4iiys nut. nrres. on harn. H. W airrn Gasc. Ssued in 1939.. OFTEN? X*o»( and r-»tji.(l ...... I H-rooni hoUHo. Kle<‘trlrlly. Klrr- Wanted—To Ruy 58 Old-rashlcini'd Burglar reserved for different parties. west when the driver sought to A ttnoufjor rnn** I » ...... I plurr. fin good paviMl rond. This Chairman Walter Mahoney, in roll up a window at a point be­ The world’s current p'jlilica and P e r s o n a li...... I K an.ia.1 City. i/P) -It's an old- itrlgue have been felt In the A uloinohlles Is “llie lioiiH.''^ hy the side of Ihc W A N TED .SECO.ND hand elec­ charge of the affair, stated last tween the intersection of Parker laihioned burglar who’s giving po- night that his committee had done .street and Pitkin street with East trench colony where the Tricolor Auloniobiva. for s . t i # ...... « road.” Prirr l.ow to isrttle nn IK) VOI' HAVE ADEIJI'ATE tric train in cood condition, rea- Automoblba ft>r Lzchanffd .••• h PHtatr. Sof*. . . siuiahle. White Box R, Herald ice their late.it headache In a a fine Job. Before the festivities of Center, As Mrs. Laurentzen did so If Franc* flies next lo the flag of Auto Acce»korl#s—Tlret ...... t INSl'RA.VCEr icore of recent apartment and the evening started Commander she lost control of her car which Tie Mohammedan Sultan. Auto Repairing — i'alnBnF 1 WANTED -.SEOO.ND HAND safe house robberies, the nocturnal shot across into the opposite lane Auto School* ...... t-A S «ir Otto Heller and Chaplain Thomas Governing the colony and trlbes- S T l AIM J. W ASI.KY In gooit ronditlnn. Call Burton's, thief h.as left a trail of burnt Wallett conducted a memorial and headed Into the Chamberland Aiitoa-^hlp hy Truck ...... I MrKINNEt BROTHMIS ()en are the men and army (the ALLEY OOP Auto*—For Hire . f 7.55 Main St. Trl. 6618-7116 Tel. .5658 matrhstleks La.it night's loot to­ ■service. The p a rty w ound up the c»r. going east. Chamberland, french Foreign Legion, composed What’s Up Now? BY V. T. HAMLIN ’ Harare*—Serviea—Storag* ... Is) .Vgrnt f«ir th r l’ro |.rrty 505 .Main St.. .Manrhrster, 4.'onn. taled $2.'6 but he Overlooked $1,300 Armistice Day observance In which seated on the side of the impact, $lotorc.\ cles—B'c> cle* ...... l\ krgely of Germans) loyal to Teirphonr 6060 or 7*82 worth of Jewelry, probably offi- the Legion took a prominent part was much shaken and bruised. THI SAKONIAL CSTATE OP Wanted - A tiioa - M'-toreycle* ... It Rooms Without Board 59 rers theorized because of poor t>chy. Casting covetous eyes at Bnatn^aa aad l*rnfraal**aal 4er%1era .Music for dancing was furnished he North African land are the TH* MOUM o f K V A 05H , Bualnes* Services Offtred ... lighting conditions. It A LAK(3K FIOOM ni( oly fiirniBhed. b\ Tony Obright’s orchestra. Germans who see in it a base from V I >AT Off A MBDIUM dARRiCOM Houathold Services Offered 11 •A ! WHBXI W l CAKi filT POOP BuHdtnc—Cent racMnR ...... 14 adjoining bath, no oth^r room­ laiHS ghlch to launch attacks on Gi- Klorlata—-Nurseries ...... At 2S m iles an h o u r a m oving AND SHELTER, EVEN THOUdH 1$ ers. on bua line. Write Box Y. A bout 270.000.0OO tons of solid Q u o ta tio n s raltar or British possessions in V unaral. OirocUtr* ...... It NEW H erald. car has developed enough energy Ifrica. “Who the hork hssiffned that merry-go-round operator lo THE COUNT MAY P«A » TO B -atinv—Plumbing — Roofing IT I. alter are carried into the ocean to roll over once. At 75 miles an the cavalrv?" Insurghce ...... 11 I-AY .WVAY PLAN FOR SALE each year 'ly the run-off watera hour It ,has developed enough en­ MllKnary—>Dre*smak tng ...... it We have. passed through the Moving—Trucking — Stnraga T'J FOR XMA.S DELIVERY Ready for Occupancy. Ex­ from continental United Statea. ergy to roll over nine times. Publle Passenger Servlca .... t A ceptionally Well Duilt .)- darkest and moat perilous period INERVILLE FOLKS PaintlnF^Paperirig ...... :i I of the war. BY FONTAINE FO.V Professional Ser\ u es ...... It 4'oiiir in nou and srlr<-t a mdUi. RiM)m House, ('ape Cod De­ Notice —Prime .Minister Winston Churrh- Ilspalring ...... 1% nashrr, or rrfrlgrralor on Ihls sign, Oil Heat. Fireplace. III. - Tailoring — D> eing'—Cleaning . J4 rasy plan. .Small dr|Hislt will Canary Songster for Your Towels // T-ulat rarr of mind. and a man should have that prepa­ w BERT ment* of the zoning regulations Courass and Classes ...... tween Honry and William ration pretty well ftnlshed at 40. FrlvsCe Initructlona II the Zoning Board of Appeals of D a n c in g ...... f ...... 4 .Streets. —Dr. H. P. Lee, nupeiintendent, Uusieal—-Dramatic ...... 19 the Town of Manchester will hold CleveUod state Hospital. ' Wanted—InsM-ictums ...... N Benson^ HARLAN WHITE a public hearing in the Municipal >8030 I'la^ancial T'I.1.U4'M «.13*.I t If Building on Thursday, November Rond*'—Stock*—^'.^1ortKag•• . . . 1) .aia rvai.T Rhone Manchester 8811 Should time ever be ripe for HustnSsa Opportun'Mes ...... II 13th. at 8:00 P. M , on the follow­ revolution In Germany, the Nazis FRECKLES AND UlS FRIENDS Hilda Speaks Hei^ Piece BY MERRILL BLOSSER Uonsy tn t.#oan...... II ing applications: will be overthrown only by a mili­ Hel|i and *Mtitatlons Application- of George Forbes, tary feoup. yectlon I'riday. Nov. II; .Afternoon 2-5. Evening 7-10. tenement house Anto a 2-tenement Boats and Aeceseorles ...... 4« house, located it 307 Highland The American people have ipade Building Materials ...... 4* From Mrs. Theodore C. Phrl|is, Clapboard Hill. Gollford, Conn.. an unllnjited commitment that Stn*et in a Residence A zone. Here is an apron pattern whici Diamonds —Watches—Jewelry 4» there shall be a free world. Klcctrlcal Appliances—Rad»6. 4| ANTItJUES; Mahogany drop-leaf rope leg table, unusual Em­ Application of Sophie .Marchuk is bound to become your favoritei Fuel and Feed ...... w a pire chest with curly maple drawer fronts. Victorian sofa, pair for permission to make alterations Against that commitment, no in­ from the first time you make I, Gardes—Farm—Dairy Products s4 Hitchcock ch.iirs. Emiiiie chaira. Hutch table, pair Windsor chairs, and additions to a dwelling at 69 dividual or group shall prevail. up! You’ll like the snug way Household Oonde ...... II melodeon. andirons, Empire pier table. WindsoT rocker, etc. —Pfoatdent Rooeevelt Machinery and Tools ...... ftl .\utumh Street, which is located fits, with atravB which atav firml-. Musical Instrumente ...... $1 M O D ER N : D uncan Phyfe dining table, 8 C7hip{>endale chairs. closer to the property line than Offlee and Store Koaipmeot ... 14 ,Sheraton sideboard, slant top desk, curly maple drop-leaf table., regulations allow, in a Residence I think that if you don't tap ease with which it may be put bi' SCORCHY SMITH Bptclsla at the Stores ....•••• $4 2 sets of VP'’»Ier twin beds in mahogany and maple all complete, B zone. wires your espionage work goes and taken off. It is a practica., W’earlng Apparel—$'ura ...... $7 out the window. Wanaed—To Buy ...... II single spool bed complete, curly maple chest. 3-piece parlor set, Application of Lawrence L, Wll- style for all types of home worL . Moams — Board Hwtete—III tine rugs, glass and china, dinner plates In Royal Worcester, liaihs, Thomas Pantaleo, and Emil —Attonmy General Biddle. for it offer* complete protectlo^ R M laaraafa Minton. Bavarian, etc.; Venetian glass, beautiful vases, fine .stem- Pantaleo for permission to oper­ with it* ample coverage. Yet ■< Rooms w ithout B o a rd '...... II ware, etc., linens. * By .Mrs. .Vnne Cabot ing can. Two other charming de­ A CJommunUt is. a socialist with, easy to moke—you Can finish i Boarders Wanted ...... It-A ate a junk yard and carry on a out a aende of humor. Country Board—Resorts ••••••. ** FROM A SPRINGFIELD .MASS ESTATE: Exceptional Vic-, Krap metal business on land A bright little songster enlivens signs, complete this amueing set. half dozen in one sewing seMlon. Hotela—Restaurants ...» ...... dl Each transfer design is about 6 by —President George Barton Cut- torian set with sofa, rocker, side chair and 4 slip Beat chaira, bounded by Horace, Wetberell and any kitchen, doesn't it? For that Pattern No. 8030 ia in size* 3 Wgnted>^IlooTna—^ a rd ...... tl 2 oval Victorian mirrori. Victorian table, oil paintings, glaas, 8 inches large. ten, Oelgate UaKeralty. to 48. Size 36( w ith pointed h e rf Rm I Ifitatatc F a r Rant Bldwell Streets and property ol readon you'll love this set of 6 Ca­ ApgrtiDeotg. Plata. Tanemeau M china, brlc-*-brac. ■- F. R. Wilson in a rural zone. Ehuiy outline etltch is used for tsJees 2 1-3 yard* 32-inch m aterixf nary designs to embroider oil your ai’ the embroidery, 'fhe set is so The United States to the preach- Bualneae Locations for Rent .. I* From Other Reliable Souicea; Sporting printa including Hsun- Application of Manchester Ital­ with straight hem, 2 3-8 yard/a Houses For Rent ^ d l -kitchen towels. Each figure is Just cheerful and gay that you will be ieet nation on earth. We've dime bietonian, St. Julien. Maud S. and Aldine, Landing a Trout, etc. ian Club, Incorporated, for per­ Finish with 6 yards braid. Boburbao For R e n t ...... de about the size of a real canary. AU anxious to make several seta for more talking about Internationa] Bummer Homes For Rent ••••• di Old organ, mndirona, flne coUectloi^f ateina, many other items. For this attractive pattern, senf'i mission to have a club liquor li­ done in simple outline stitch in a bridge prises—and as a present at morality and made as little effort 15c in coin, your name, addre^ Wanted to Rent ...... dl cense at 135 Eldridge Street, Real Betata Faa Bala lovely shade of yellow. Other col­ a kitchen shower they're priceless! to further it as any country. pattern number and size to Thf' FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW HAND HOOKED which la within 1,000 feet of an­ Apartment Building tea Bala •# M chin f:s e r u g s ors in the design are red, green To obtain an 8 transfers of the —Dr. Walter Vaa Kirk. Federal Manchester Byening Herald, Tq Busioeaa PropertF for Bala ••• dd other permit location, in a Resi­ an d blue. Canary in the Kitchen (Pattern OeoncU ef Ctnuchea. day'* Pattern Service, 108 7th Av< Farms end Land tor Bait .«•••# ^ Jl (Jkalra (or All: Heat! Trackmen: Liutekeon Served! dence C aone. Houses for B^a''...... Make a set of six towels. Em­ No. 5244) InetnicUons on lyow to nue. New York, N. Y. L e u for Bgio .• ..• » • ..• • • • • • • # dd All persons Interested in these broider ode with 'the deeign of use transfer patterns, arooiints of Resort Property (or Bata ...... y ROBERT M. REID & SONS. Auctionern spptlcstions .may appear at this "Canafr Singing in His BaUr." An- material spocifled. illuslratinn. of Baavraan for BeU •.•..••*■#•••# *1 hearing. othier la of the little household stitebe* used sand 10 cents la CMn. age*, all size*. * Order ypur cop Rm I eeiau tor Caakgngo.^f.# td EsUMIsM lt*7 R aym ond W . Ck>alee, .cwtattd—Real Bstate »...•.••• dd a St. . Ehsan tits: XtaaalMater.'Cana. canary hanging out bis clothes; Your Name 'hnd Address aod the today. (3hhirman. Aaretali I eppl Ratfsaa S vrofidlawB 8L PIMM2-S271. BftrlagiMd. : another.Is o< him sweej^ing hie Pattern Number to Anne Cabot ...... d# EMward F. Tayior. .front walk; in the fourth be aprin^ Manchester Evcaihg Herald, 108 -V , W ^ t tSJlu S M re U ry .. klee the fliraera with kiittlejemter'-_L*ev«ath‘Aveau«r-New T o ^ CUy. V \

■ W EDJfESDAT, NOVEM BER 12,1941 FACE TWENTY mamltrBtrr Ettmitui ISmiUt Average Daily Circulation For the Month of October, ,t041 / The Weather Miaa Florenc* U. Johnson of Helen Da'vidaon Lodge, Daugh­ The' laullea’ Aid Society of Foi«cast of C. S. Weather Barean Kmanuel Lutheran church will Clinton street, is a member of the ters of Scotia will seat its new offi­ About Town meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. committee arranging for the Swed­ cers Friday evening at the 6 , 9 6 . ? ish Junior League dance at the Masonic Temple. The Installing f'onsidrruble cinudinesa, not so Hartford club Saturday evening. officer will be Grand. Deputy Mrs. Member of the Audit eold tonight; Friday cloudy aiid The P u t Metrona and Peat Group H of Center church wom­ Burean of Circulations warmer. en, Mrs. Rlcpard Symington, lead­ The proceeds wUl be used to as­ Mary Watts of Ellen Douglas Patrona of Chapman Court, Order semble Thanksgiving and Christ­ Lodge and her staff. Grand Secre­ of Amaranth, will meet tomorrow er. will have a pot luck supper to­ Manchentor— A City o f Villnffp Charm morrow evening at 6:30 In the mas baskets for the needy. tary Janet Rutherford, also of m i mimm night at-eUght o'clock In the John Hartford, and the Installing team Mather room at the Masonic Tem­ Robbins room. Work for the Cale­ donian Market will follow. The regular meeting of Ander- will be guests at a supper at,.th9 VOL. LXL, NO. 38 (Claaatflrd Advertising On Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1941 ple. son-Shea Auxiliary, V. F. W., will Temple at 6 30 sharp. Members (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS be held this evening at the V. F. of Ellen Douglas Lodge and Clan W. Home. Manchester Green at 8 McLean of this townjiave been In­ o’clock. The meeting waa put over vited to attend the Installation one day due to Armistice occur­ ceremony and program. Mrs. Maud All’s Well That Ends Well Pinehurst Meat Department ring on the regular meeting day. Torrance heads the supper com­ mittee. Demand Renewed offers several .very attractive thrifty Meat buys for The Young Republican club will Reports Nazis Knock Thursday. These Ham Patties made "a hit” la.st week, meet tonlKht In the School street Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson of Bol­ and we had to make up more of them. Short Ribs, cov­ Recreation Center. At tonight's ton, chairman of the Home Eco­ ered tightly and cooked slowly at simmerins: tempera­ j meeting it Is expected there will be nomics committee of Bolton On Seeond Front ture (dredge with flour if de.sired) make a delicious dish. I a large number of new nAme.s Grange, hopes for a good attend­ I.rSTROlTS ' added to the list. The meeting will ance at the country dance this eve­ also hear more of the dance that is ning at the community hall in Bol­ Reproductions of Antique Ham Patties .s i i o k t r i i « . ih. 2 2 , At Caucasus’ Gates; to be given In East Hartford next ton Center. Jim Rhodes .orchestra To Help Russians Q Q |i Rib Corned R e e f...... lb. 14c month which members of the clubs will play for dancing, and one of RAYON DAMASK SETS from the Fourth Senatorial Di.s- the ensemble will be prompter for trlct win attend. They will also the .square sets. LACE CLOTHS Fine quality damask that will wash and Iron easily anil Ailmit e^To Pound. .Spare R ib s ...... lb. 25c will wear for years. Floral patterns In white only. |Eiiiplni8is on PoHnihil- meet with the East Hartford club Rich looking cloths that are copies of hand­ OLD FAR.MS _____ Friday night. A concert program will be given made museum pieces. Two different pat­ U. S. Renews Reds Yield No Gains itipH t>f Eihyu Is in Odd Fellows Hall Friday eve- terns. 72"x90". 58”x78” Cloth with ^ J § SoiiiitIptI ill Britinh SAUSAGE PATTIES pound 39c Mrs. John A. Olson, of 81 Pearl ing, Nov. 28 by members of lodges 8 17” N a p k in s...... Attempts to .NazL .Smaith at Sevawlo- It’s not too early to order your Thank-sgiving Turkey. street, left Saturday for Chicago, in Dl.sty^lcl 20. Grand lodge officers, (zerinaiiH Storming Fort- officers'of the Rebekah Assembly Coininoint Dehulp on British Fear Brown will bring Pinehurst the same high ([iiality native where she will spend about two- 66” x86” Cloth with C A |H>I in Grimea with fiealioiiH t»f Kerch ! weeks visiting her two sisters, and Patriarchs Militant will attend Reply to King's' .Men- Yellow Tag Conn. Turkeys as la.st year. .And we will ; -Mrs Hidwin Swanson, who former­ this concert, production as well as $5.98 12 17” Napkins...... $OaOU Bring Peace IiirreaM in^ Intensitv liile .Air F'oree Roaiv have the finest Northern birds obtainable. ly lived here, and Mrs. John Ben­ members of Jpdges in this district su^e O pening .Sen / Another Keslured Item Thursday Will Be Freshly Chopped I.oiulon, Nov. 13.— UP)— A (Irpat liritain Also to .-\etion at Kerrli De- Mel Mishap Garry Vi'ar into OH A .son was bom last evening at IreiK'wod dcmaml that Britain Pinehurst St. Francis hospital to Mr. and 60” x80” ...... $2.69 to $3.98 Extra fine quality rayon tlama.sk .set in rich Add Plpas to Finland srrihetl att Partien- F'ield-t; Anapa Under ■Mrs. William Thomas Humphrey, foi'm a .'tecond lighting front 72”x72” ...... S2.69 to $3,98 lustrous ivory color. tit Stop tlip Con flirt larly Fierce; Attempt GROUND BEEF, 2 pounds 59c who recently moved to their new LESS] to aid Bii.s.sia, witli vmplia.ti.s Heavy .Air Bombard­ 72”x90” ...... S2.98 and $4.98 Inrrpitsinfi Anxiply Ex- home on Llnmore drive. on the possildlitics of Idliya, Auainst tlip Sovipts. To Turn .Soviet Lines. BILLS 56”x76” Cloth with pressed in Ettnditn ment; Nine Ships Hit. Pinehurst Fresh Fish! Fancy Iwa.s .soundod in parliameii- .Alclntosh .Apples. .,'1 lbs. 27c The .Sewing Circle of the Con­ TO 8 16” N ap k in s...... Haddock Fillets. cordia Lutheran church will meet $7.50 Itary deliato today liy Ijtl)or- . Bulletin! Mo.srow, Nov. 13.— — Over Safety; .Vo In for- ^ Merlin, .\ov. 13.— (JF)— A Flounder Fillets. Baldwins and tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. OOTJ ito F'.maiuit'l Shiiiwcll, who Washington, .Nov. IS.—■/!’) The Mo.scow radio reported [ tnation on Search Yet. German .spokesman said the Floral patterned rayon d; iimask sets in solid —The Finnish ndnlstrr railed Red Perch Fillet'. AVagner Apples. , .4 lbs. 25c ha.s liccn among tlie crilit'.s tonight that the Germans | flerman Army was ‘ ‘kn(x:k» Cod. Pollock. The 18-3.1 Club of Center church pastel colors. White, Peach, or Mai'/.e. I nientloneil ii.s a jxisMljle rei ruil for at thr Slate OepartnM'nt to- Pink Grapefruit will vl.sit the (^^rb Service Laun­ were .smashing at Sevastopol | L/*ndon. Nov. 1.3- T'. Increas­ ing at the gates of the Cauca­ Smelts. Oysters. jthe Bnli.sli l alanet. "Why ha.i the diiy, whilr word spread In dlp- 4 for 2!>c dry at Manchester (Ireen tomor­ loiiiatir circles that the I lilt­ in tlie Crimea with increasing' ing anxiety w,is expri>.s.spi in Lon- sus” tonight, storming the 56”x76” Cloth with loffen.sive In Lihyu heeii ile la y e d ' row evening at eicht o'clock. The jShlnwell (lemandfil. "It ha.s heen ed Slates and (treat Britain intensity and growing losses, d*>n tonight over the safety of a fortifications of Kerch o n 'the Seedless Florida (irapefruit ...... 3 for 25c 8 16” N ap k in s...... Inspection tour will me under the I expected many month.". might renew their efforts to hut that tile Red forces had personal direction of Austin John­ $2.98 5^* plane carrying loiiirence A ,‘^tein- i'rimea'.s eastern fringe while Would Iluve Distraeted Nazis end Flnnlsh-Kusslun hostili­ ston. The club members will meet 56”x86” Cloth with yielfled no gains to the invad­ hardt, U. .S ambassador 0) Mos­ the ,.\ir F'oree roared over the "It would in effect have created ties. The visit of 'the minister, at the church at 7:4.1. 8 16” N a p k in s...... njalnutr 4. l*rf>eo|>e, to I n- er. "The Germans rejieatedlt' cow, and .Maxim Litvinoff. new narrow Strait of Kerch to $3.98 set la seeond (iciiil It would certain- bombed our forces at the ap- ' lly have distracted the Nazi." and derse<'retary of State Welles The n.vme nf Audrey Mi N’amnr i, 7. county ward who pleaded "Don't let me- di<" to doctors after .^.oviet ambasaador to Washington, carrv the war into the Caiicaaian A special meeting of tliF^m er- [iroaches to the tow-n and attack­ ] created diflieultles for them. I>‘t followed closely on the deliv­ .she was senoii.-ily injun d in an auto accident, w as taken 'Sff the danger lust at a X - ■. Haven. <'onn , which was iindi rstoo.l to have left ' oil ticlds, The land forces wero Ican-Llthimnian ('ilizenjy club will ed our defen.se.s with tanks, but ; de( lared to have reached tti— • DIAL 4151 302 MAIN STREET I the government an.swer that ques- ery of the Finnish govern­ ho.spital. Here she snuMiigly shows her dolls to Dr. K. J. Wixted, who gave her .i hlood tranxfii.sion. Kuiby.shev, Ruasia, two days ago be held tonight at eight o'clock at ment's note reJcH-llng a Soviet without result.s," It was added. j I coast south of Kerch after seizing w m OF POST OFFICE • ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMOR the Lithuani.an hall on Golway I tion Support (irniind Trmipa | for Teheran, Iran 4 L «ti VM«. •md itrl* **4 eewlert '.N'c.xt week or next month an offer to negotiate |M-aee with several of the city's key fortifica­ street. •r« Ht« iKMft » « « l ai«n m Af-tion at Kerch on Nov. 11.' U.sually inforjiied persons said ] loffen.sive in Ijhyu may not be as Finland, which h i m transmit­ tions. Kerch therefore seemed Vm f«4 all lltna m (O -0 9 lt DINNER NAPKINS when .Soviet aircraft and Blac k ; they had no word as to whether a ' AffVIt tlvU leffeilive " ‘ ted to the Finns by the t nlt- open to direct attack from the "V Japs Prepare .Sea fleet units were saiil to have search had teen instituted along ! >• ••• « t f Try it« , ttylilk 16” xl6" Pure Irish Linen In a floral ed Slates. Froeope de<-lined to we.st and south although dispatch* If the failure to move again into the route, adding that the only ••M — tm d fiva laat DAMASK CLOTHS patterned white damask. lienimrd. make any eonintent. Bi-Partisan Plea Made su(.ces.sfully supported Soviet j c.s (ii'l not indicate how near the a rattl iLihya wits due to a lack of equip- definite news that the plane was 35c each ground tnxjps against a German Nazi column." were or whether the Hemstitched — Pure Irish Linen Iment, Shinwell added, then obvi- overdue came in pre.ss dispatcfiea lously It 1.S Idle to ajieak of inva- Washington, Nov 13 (/P>—The Set of Laws effort to breach the defenses, wa,s city was un e 19c High M|Mit Of Itehiite the plane had been forced down by Acro.ss the strait, Anapa on the .58”x88” ...... $6.98 Russo-Kmnish hostilities. diplo­ Russian lines in the Kerch area of Cauca.sus shore was under heavy The Shinwell critUlsm wa.s the If Talks Fail weather at some point out of com­ Millinery Sale SHOES 62”xl02” ...... S8..50 matic'sourres reported today, and the Crimea ahd strike the Red air bombardment, the spokesman Ihlgh spot of a wide-ranging de- W'ootlriini .Sees Nation munication with Teheran or Kui­ undertake to work out some salls- Army flank was reporte*! tqday said, while tiombs also were rain­ FOR THIS WEKK ONLY! Ibate In the Hou^ of Common." on byshev. Exceptional Value! Irish Linen Einergpiicy Legislation Sitting on Keg of Dyna­ Supply Lines by Rravda. Communist party new.s- ed on Kerch and Sevastopol, the Hcnistitchcfl Nupkiiis Ithe Houae's reply to George Vi's (t'ontlnued On Page Eight) paper, to have been thwarted by C. E. HOUSE Damask Patterns. 60” x80” Inieaaage opening a r.ew .se.s.slon of (C-ontlnued on Page Eight) other beleaguered Crimean port to In ecru only, to u»c with lore cloths. Three sizes: I f 'x l t ”, ^lade Ready for Diet; mite and (^iiild)ling; Soviet troops. the eouthwest. We have marked down all kinds of IParliament yesterday. "The German attacks were re­ 16 "xl6", and 18 xl8 ". I Shinwell aa'kcd whether defcn.se Would Increasp Taxes; Hard Hit By Three cruisers, one destroyer,^ hats from our regular slock. & SON, INC. Passage .Majority Seen. pulsed by the joint effort of land and five large merchant ships were lo i Britain's Oriental empire repre- troops, aircraft and Naval forces. " 2i>c to .>0c Each Iscnted the government's Idea of a Disputes (last Some Double Figures. hit in attacks on Soviet shipping $4.98 Bulletin! British Navy I’ravda's war crrrrcspondent said British Units in the Black Sea, the communique Isecond front and. If so, whether It Nazis Bomb .Approaches continued. fftqre Russian approval Tokyo, Nov. 13 oJ*- New Washington, Nov. 13.— (Ti I asserteil that If Britain ac- Dark Shadows "Fighting near .Sevastopol was On the northwestern sector of emergeney legislation was made — I’residenl Roosevelt said equally unsuccessful for the Ger­ Hit Garrison Hals Thai Were itl.OO RANGE For Your Own Kitchen or Novelty Gifts for Yoiir Hostess Itually. had what seemed to be air T o S l o p L o h h ps G e r m a n y the continent-spanning front, the jsupcnor'tty over Germany, then ready lodiiy for a special session of today that failure of Con mans. The Cherny bombed the ap­ Germans ' said heavy batteries W ill Be (^onipelletl to proaches to the city and several ."helled military objectives at Len­ and \ I the R. A . F's "failure" to take the On Industries the Japanese Diet smld Indication gress to repeal neutrality act MARTEX Pure Linen llrdtiatlve vvas "Insxcusable." that the government was prepar­ times threw tanka Into action but In Ethiopia ingrad and harbor Installations at N O " g Q c resteietlons on United States Take Many of Its W'ar failed to break through our de­ Kronstadt. Soviet TBTIInd naval K itrliP ii Fu se in h le Claim Mooday ing for a crisis should negotiations _)ish Towels witli the United States collapse. shipping would bolster ag­ fenses." b^se near Leningrad. He recalled that Prime Minhster [innu‘fliate Future of Planes Out of Russia. FUEL OIL .Martex Kitchen Towels . ____3 for $1.00 Belf^lAn and Iriah I inen Towcl.ff with coIoVoq (Saburo Kurusu, special Japan- gressive steps and intentions Ha sAid fighting In the Crimea I,aii(} and .Air Forces on Grftit Dazuttge Cauaed tK)rdors and multi-color ptripca. Limited I Churchill made thl>^ parity claim e.se envoy, has reached Honolulu en waa becoming more fierce everv- The high command also aald Martex Dish Towels.'. ..,...... 4 for 79c R ail Truns|»ortu(ion, in Germany and other ag- London. Nov. 13- -(.P Aviatloi. quantity! \ Ifor the K. A. F. on Xfinday when route to the United States for re- day. "The Fascists attack our Gondar Front Launch great damage was caused by di­ Hals That AVere .SI.29 Martex Dish Clolh.s ...... 10c each I V ' |h< also declared that Britain would Eonj; Distance Phones, newe.i ilist iiasions of the situation gres.sor nations and would he irclcs predicted today that heavy fortifications several times each rect bomb hits on the harbor of" Ijoln the United States Immediately in the Far Fast.) definitely discouraging to the osses being inflicted by the Britirh day but sustain heavy los.ses. " Assault: Boinh Ben* .'^eva.stopol. Bonneta Martex Pot Holders ...... 10c each 39e uiifl Lxe Each |in any war with Japan, r ' Soft Goal IJnrertain. The Soviet mid-day communique L. T. Wood Co. He-i'elved by Emperor British Empire, China, and navy cm Axis supply lines In the •rasi. Several Villages. It rdporte*! "further succeaaea” 51 Bissell Street Socialist Dennis N. Prltt called Premier Gen. Iluliki Tojo, For­ today merely announced again on the remainder of the eastern Beapira NOW Ifor the removal from the goverti- eign Minister Shigenorl Togo. an.. Russia. entral Mediterranean would soon that the Russians fought the "en­ front irn.l ,«alil effer t've air attacks Bulletin! Rome. Nov. 13. r,P- British PH O N E 4496 Iment of elements "lukewarm" to Finance Minister Okinobu Kaya ompel Germany to divert strong emy on all fronts" last nlgbt. were dcrc ti'il ag-i 1 nst. Moscow as I the British-Russlan alliance. Chicago, Nov. IS— — \Va.sliington, Nov. 13.-—- were received by the emperor, to Referring to a recent statement whom they submitted the speeches — De.spite disaffections from to bases in Crete and Greece. Tula. 100 miles below Moscow, front In Ethiopia have launched The Germans toilav claimed eratlng employes, represent­ With British land forces In North where the Germans were reported control of the Straits of Kerch I by Lord Croft, undersecretary of ing U00,(M)0 workers In tlie they will make to the Diet and the admini.stration rank.s, the an 'issault on the beleaguered Sport Hula Hals That Were SI. 19 Iw^r. that the British should con- new laws the.” will IntrcMliice at the ■Africa growing ever stronger, ye.stetday to have been hurled back Italian garri.son which l.s resisting between the Black and Azov aeao, railroad Industry, Issut-d a ' sessions starting Saturday. House heard a lii-partisan ap- these sources said, it is imperative a distance of five miles, said the .'ind authorized sources said Naat Icen'O-ate their energies on defense Joint statement tiHlay reject­ tenaciously and has inflicted- con­ and TURKEY I of t\e eastern empire, .Shinwell Among the new laws Is a new Iieal today for revi.sion of the that the Axis powers maintain sea Nazis now were seeking to turn siderable lasses on the British, the bombers were carrying out deva­ ing ttm reeoiiiniendalions of c'omniuqlcations witli North Africa the Soviet defense lines there from stating raids on two Caucasian NOW I added; the president's emergency tax program which would increa.se neutrality act, "with Repre­ high command reported tCKlay. Dreaa Hata SUPPER Wnt^ld Be Fatal To VIetory and In some cases double Indirect to meet a possible offensive to the north and south. For the first time In ten days, porta ea.st of the straits "to pre­ Imard for settlement of their taxes on what are roganled as sentative Wowirum (D., Va.). drive them out of Libya. Germans Retreat vent the further flight of Soviet FRIDAY. NOV. 14. 5:30 on "For k representative of the wage dispute. The state­ no new air raids on southern Italy luxuries. The cabinet approve*! the asserting that ‘‘^,jire sitting "Neither the Italian navy nor The correspondent said, how­ trisips ” from the Crimea. I War Offme this declaration was ment was mode public by Bert or Sicily were mentioned in the H A R R Y V IL L E CH URCH I InexcusabU^. . . . This would be P^gram at an extraordinary sos- on a keg of dynamite and yet airforce has shown the slightc.st ever. that the city's main street daily communique although Brit­ The bombers were said to be •M. Jewell, president of the ability to cope with Britain's Medi­ was out ot range of the fighting pouring explo.sivCs on Novorosilk ■ fatal to victory. glon earlier today. we quibble." Amid mounting ten­ ish planes were said to have Auspices W, S. C. S. DINNERWARE AFL's Railway Empkiyee De- terranean squadron." one air auth- as a result of the German retreat. I "'While large forces were Immo- Revive Fascist Gixiup sion as the voting hour approach­ bombed Benga.si, the Axis' ad­ For Miss or Matron partirrent. ' rity a.s.serted, "and Germany must "Our artillery fire destroyed the M E N !': Turkey, dresHing and Ibillzed Hitler would be free to re- .Sudden revival of the Imperial ed. Speaker Rayburn predicted vance port in Libya, Dcrna and (Continued On Page Twelve) TO GRACE THE FESTIVE BOARD maintain a Libyan garrison.- '•ravy: potatoes and turnips, I organize his resources and squeeze Rule . Aaslst.ance Aasoctation, a the chamber would give a majori­ enemy fortifications at the ap­ several villages of Italian colonists In Black and all of the sea­ By The Associated Press "The only answer is for Ger­ proaches to the city. " he said. "Re- tHe CORK . elery, cranlicTr.y saiice. pickles; Charming designs, on light weight American Semi-Porce­ ty to the Senate-approved meas­ on the Jebel plateau. sonal shades. JWHAU apple and pumpkin pies; rolls lain. a pure American product with all of the beauty of (Continued Oi\l*age Twelve) Labor disputes today cast dark (Continued On Page Two) many to establl.s) ba.ses in Crete ure permitting American mer- Axis i'lanes .Attack Tobruk MAMCMCSTIR COMH- and coffee. genuine Imported china. shadows over the Immediate future •uid Greece as she did last May (Uontimied On Page Twelve) ch.mt vessels to carrj’ arms and when she gaVe the fleet such a Axis planes, attacked the be­ 65e; Children under 12, S3e. of railroad transportation. long sail anywhere in the world. pasting.” sieged British-iield port of Tobruk Flashes ! ------^ and 8 British airport, the commu­ distance telephone communication Raw Materials Leave* Hospital Red Had I.OOO Planes (I-ate Bulletins ol the 'JPt tV ii«) Blue border with floral design. 95 pieces. Com­ I Coleman Cets and the mining of soft coal to fuel Woodrum, who left a. hospital The British announced the loss of nique said.. Probe Started The war bulletin listed six Brit­ plete service for 12. the nation's steel mills. bed to attend today's momentous four cruisers and six destro>’ers in Protest Secret Vote ish planes as destroyed yesterday In addition, there was a growing For After War session, referred pointedly to the battle of O cte as the result of Washington, ,\ov. IS—(iTh—-Foor Life Sent^nee southern Democrats who announc­ German air blows with forces es­ - five on. the ground in a German senators walked nut of a Fiwelga possibility that the disturbed la­ To Find ^GoaG raid on the. North African air base bor situation might even cause the ed yesterday they would oppose timated at about 1.000 planes. Relations Coinniittee meeting to- the legislation because the admin­ To keep out of range of British and one in air combat between an da.v In what Senator Qlllette (D - $32.50 iM iiklletown Ch«*f Found defeat of admlnlstratlon-spon-sored IVew England Council Italian reconnaissance plane and There’s Quality Guaranteed changes In the neutrality flct istration had failed to take warships and planes now based on Coniially Protests Test!- lona) described as a protest Malta, the. Italians are said to be four British Hurricanes. Guilty of Murder in Some House memhers declared Says U. S. Should Ask “ strong action" to curb defense against a vole to consider Ul strikes. S'jch a viewpoint. Wood- sailing to Libya by slipping down money Taken in Field In a revised estimate of casuaj- M'l-ret a reciprm-al tax waiver Eggshell background with neat floral spray design. WEAB-EVKR The Second Degree. (Continued On Page Two) For Guarantees Now. rum declared, represented a desire the Greek coast from Brindisi, then tnaty ulth Great Britain. Gillette 95 pieces. Service for 12. • Kertangular to "spank" President Roosevelt south toward Bengasi and coast­ Is ‘Ex Parte Stuff*. ( Continued On Page Twelve) said that Senators Vaodenberg (B - Where You See The Sign of ROASTER.S Bolton, Nov. IS. (J^—Forma­ wise to Tripoli. .Mlch), Johnson (R-CsHf). Capper Wcthersfleld, Nov. 13- Ab- Heat evenly assuring beauti­ These informants deduced that a Washington. Nov. 13—(J’l—Sen­ (R-Kan) and Clark (D-Mo) aroae Ibot F. fJoleman. .W, of Middletown, tion of international holding com­ (Continued On Page Twelve) fully browned, juicy fowl and Asks Farmers panies to control the world's raw constant German air patrol from ator Connolly (D „ Tex.) expressed and left after Vandenberg^s mo­ Come in and see our General Electric Appliances. Then shop roast meats. Self basting Laved from the electric chair by a materials after the war waa pro­ (Tete, wbfch lies like a stepping the opinion today that Senate Elec­ tion to lift the secrecy ban usnally $26.50 stone on this route, might make It Pa|>4-IS to $6.4S IhLs wife. Aagot. also 60, last June Makes Address Before saved by our aid," he told the New Receipts, $52,448,369.54, $19,821.. tional table setting. We have was contended, would be a severe mittee, made the comment during Beside Wreck of Plane with the United Staten, a Forelga $24.95 $39.95 land the state sought a verdict of England conference. "It la em n - 422.95; Eixpenditures $134,958,- drain on their airpower available, ~In the G E N E R A L ELECTRIC Ap­ all of the popular items In I first degree murder for which the National Grange. committee hearings on Danger’s Office spokesman said tonight. Ba REED ENAMEL tial that their assets be put on the 377.11, $26,430,118.94; Net Balance fbr action against Russis. tA’Ith A In Which Eight Killed. said Finland's note of yeaterdajr. pliances which we have on hand ttock. I mandatory penalty Is death. table as an offset to this aid. Th e fitness to hold office, when O. R ORir-TO'P HELF-BASTING $2,533,717,934.45. $2,040,714,873.09; considerable number of Nazi fight MvGulre. an attome>~ for a North In effect rejecting an Ameiteaa there is no substitution of mate­ 53-Piece I The Mlfldlcscx county Superior Worcester. Mass., Nov. 13.—(Jh joint possession and control of Customs Receipts for month $9,- ROASTERS Icourt jury which heard Coleman's Dakota group see'king to unseat Le Vigan, Unoccupied France, warning against continuing her —Secretary of Agnculture Wlck- such resources would be the best 752,.584.16. $8,757,141.38. (Coattnoed On IMgc Eight) rials, When our present supply is No. S, 24-lb. capacity.. .$4.25 Iweek-long trial In Middletown re- Danger, was cross-examining the Norv. 13—(J*) A briefcase contain-! fight against Russia, was meaat ard declared today that the "ade- economic sanction available to be only a cordial expoeltloa ef exhausted we cannot guorantee the STEMWARE No. 4, 18-lh. capacity.. ,$S.M Iturned the second degree verdict quafe defense of America means accused senator. against any such rearmament as McGuire asked the committee to ing papers Gen. Charles Huntziger her reasons for warring on the same quality of materials. DINNER SETS No. S, IS-lb. capacity.. ,$SM ■ last night after deliberating five nothing less than the defeat of Exquisite deelgna In plain that which destroyed internation­ give attention to testimony taken was bringing liack from North Soviet I ’nion. Finland, be declared. (With drop handles and land a half hours. Judge Robert Hitler." crystal or with platinum Complete servicea for fl. FHoral centsra with plain bt al order this ’time." m the field by the investigators, .Africa was found intact today be­ In no wise wanted to set obstaclee chrome inner tray.) IL'. Munger Immediately pronounc- . Therefore, he told the nation's The conference la an annual G. E. REFRIGERATOR NO. band. Gobleta, Footed Tum­ colored borders, or beautiful all-over patterns. led the sentence of life Imprison- Urged to Guard Health but Connally protested that th side the wreckage of the plane In to possible future diplomatic over­ blers, Wine Glaases, Sher­ No. S, 24-lb. capacity.. .$$.08 farmera, tbey.muat run the risks event sponsored by the New Eng­ LB-641. Beautiful, sturdy, all- Iment and the chunklly-bullt Cole- was "ex parte stuff" and that If it tures from Washington. bets. No. 4. IS-lb. caiMClty. . $3.25 of over-production In the Interests land Council, a business group, was relavant the witness should be Which he and seven others were • • • steel cabinet with 6.2 cubic feet No. S, IB-'b. capacity. . .$2JI5 Iman, who had listened silently to of national defense. Jthe proceedings,, smiled as he was and governors of the area. O f U. S. Defense Workers called In person and ' gpbject to killed yesterday. Watch Firms Indicted of storage space. Stainless Steel No. 0, 5-lb. capacity.. .$1.20 The-Cabinet member also served Food for Spain cross-examination. The papers apparently were ■ New York, Nov, IS.—Kdh — T l» $12.95 to $15.95 lied from the courtroom. notice that the United States was Super Freezer. ( With stationary handles IJad 10 (YiUdren Flanders also advocated. In a 9------Coosldered Before Committee thrown out by Gemeral Huntziger, ilanillton Watch Company, Elgta 39c 85 c and drip .pan.) ready to show its "force” In both prepared address, sending "not Pittsburgh, Nov. 13— (JP>— A . ' worker. With about 7,000,000 Chairman Hatch (D.,-N.M.|, told .minister of war In the Vichy gov­ National Watch Company, Wal­ Eark One of hla daughters, m court No. 40, IS-lb. capacity. ,$I.M |wtth two sisters at the time, wept oceans, If necessary, should the a few millions, but billions” of Tamm, assistant director of the persons tn defense Industries, we Connally, however, that it had been ernment and commander of the tham Watch Company, 2$ other G. E. WASHER NO. AW-322. Add Color To Your Thanksgiving No. 80, l$-lb. capacity. .$1.40 laa her father left the room. The country's interests bis menaced. dollars worth of food to Spain tn Federal Bureau of Investigation, would save about 200.000,000 agreed at the start of the hearings French Army, in 'in effort to save corporations and IS persons ssoM Heavy Steel Tub. Cast .Aluminum Table With IColemana had 10 children, several In an address prepared for the an effort to steer her away from today urged Industrial executives hours of labor, which Is sufficient t .at all the testimony taken by the them. Indicted by a Federal, grand Jnrjr 75th anniversary meeting of the to help Improve the health of de­ Agitator. Permanent Lubrication. For Holiday or Year Round lo f whom testified In their father’s the Axis while Hitler is busy In to build 100 destroyers, or about investigators could be considered Youths from a French camp totlay on charges of vtolatten e ( the National Grange; Wlckard said Russia. fense workers, because "America’s '300 standard cargo ships." as being before the committee. One-Control Wringer. Complete (booking and Serving Artificial Flowers Silex Coffee Makers ■ defense at the trial. Most of "Aid they saw the plane go into a •Sherman anti-trust law. Three in­ Itheir testimony concerned his that Hitler "ran be defeated only ’ •Spain," he asserted. "now strengfth In the future will depend Fletcher estimated the cost to McGuire questioned Danger tail spin In a snowstorm before it dictments were handed ap to Fed­ with filler hose and electric empty­ by a superior force of materials on the uninterrupted flow of goods Life-like arrangements of Fall flowers $2.45 to $7.93 |drinklng habits.' hangs In the balance, and her po­ American Industry of employe ab­ about his 1934 trial on a charge of disappeared behind the trees. ■ eral Jildge John W. Clancy. ing pump. PYREX OVENWARE The defense contention was that and men. The men are there to­ sition la of vital Im portant In the from her production lines today.” senteeism at about $70- a worker conspiracy to obstruct the orderly Heard Violent Explosloo • • • for buffet decoration, or table center- Addressing the annual conven­ piecea. A large variety for your selec­ lOoIeman waa crazed by jealousy day. In Russia, in' China, in Eng­ winning of the war. All visible In­ annuatly. operation of an act of Congress, in Immediately afterward, the boys Markets .At a Glance Other models as low as $64.95 com- We have a complete line of popular land. Our greatest n e ^ la to tion of the Industrial Hygiene " I f It la found that a great deal which he said he waa conricied by heard a violent explosion follow ^ ■'New York, Nov. IS.— (35— Pyrex items. Casserole Diahee, Double tion. Hall China Teapots land liquor tvben he shot hla wife, fluences tie her Ughtly to the^ .plete. ■from whom he waa eatranfed, at get nutterials to these men and Foundation. Tamm said that “with more time Is lost from colds ^uin a "hand-picked” jury and a “ pre- by another so strong that they Stocke—Irregulari banvy aoB- Boilers, Tea Pots, Tea Kettles. Coffee Plain or Decorated Axis, but the tremendous Influ­ $1.2$ and $1.98 la home where she was employed get them there fast enough. . . . ence o f disease, starvation and enough work lost through Illness from accidents, then a company juulced” Judge. He later was ac­ could feel a rush of air. lag halted. Percolators, Custard J^ps, Pudding |as 'a domestic. If our production is 'too little and or Industrial accidents, the sabo­ mlg^t well conrider the desirabil­ quitted. Hampered by thick fug and num­ Dlabes, physical waste of aaoets tnay be Boode—Mixed; secondary laann F a y -raE e a s y w a y i $1.00 to $1.49 Coleman testifled that he did too late' It may be too late for us mads to weigh In the other direc­ teur doesn't have to turn a hand ity 6f making available to em- Lzanger acknow'ledged that a erous ravines in the mountainside, Improved. Inot Intend to shoot and that his to hope for freedom In our genera­ tion." —hla work Is being .done for him." r r x ’ea protective cold pills or vita­ Democrat and a Republican parti­ the boys reached the scene of the Foreign Eschaags — *m w »| REGULAR DOWN PAYMENT A similar plea wraa made by ].25 caliber pistol w-ent off acci- tion.' f America's fate, he declsued, bi»« min capsules or sun lamps,” he cipated in the drawing of the Jury accident about 3 p. m. earlier than generally nnehaaged. Andrew Fletcher, vice president said, panel for the trial, but contended 78 WEEKS TO PAT BALANCB Toa’Il Use These Items for Christmas, Teow IdenUIly when be sought to The United States, be went on, tied to "warfare waged to the lim­ originally believed, but it waa 4:33 Cotten—Easier; dletwhnd ■-Tighten hla wife with tt desires peace "but not a t the price of the St. Joseph Lead Company, " I f It svould appear from ab- Lhat In North Dakota there were p. m. before the boys could make condlUonq raneer Thf J W H A M CORK Why Not Purchase Thera On Our Gab Pisa? it of our ablUty," tmt, he added, Mrs. Coleman lived for five days of slavery.” New Tork. the nation's largest aanteelam figures that an epidem­ “only two parties—one ia Danger their way back .to call In local po­ /■ ON REFRIGERATORS M SNCM ISTSa toM W The CORR he was oppooed to formal entry miner of lead ores. He aaoertetd; There Is No Additional Charge. JW-HAL-fi fter she was wounded. Coleman To Ceoatee With rorce Into the war until this country had ic waa starting, worksrs m l^ t be and the other anti-Langcr.” lice. news of C ts^ i "Each worker In the United- sent home Immediately upon feel­ 'Both men who drew the panel, AtAHCHSsrm Comm- ras arrested In South Cromwell "W e wHl not Initiate the use of obtained a commitment from Brit- Rescue equads immediately ex­ r» iM a r here, a few hours afthr' the S^tea loeea about eight days per ing sub-normal, and not 'be al­ he aaaerted, were ”anti-Langer” al- tricated the burned bodies fro.n to tacrenee year. If we can save 50 par cent, (ConttMMfl en f t M Bteht) ICenllMMd n « lowed to. return without a doctor's Umugh technically of oppoaite Waal T T o r four ^ y t . wa aava S3 b Q t» par. paralt,*" BoIlUca'ical persuasion. f (CwtiMed’oeTsse Bghtk .i: ^



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