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Ttco Fierce Infantry Near W'oodhridge, N. Athens, NoVy/12.— — Cyanamid Workmen British, air raujs blasted Al- Attacks Are Made on J.; Police Believe All 1 Blasted to Bits in W hether Agents to banian basea/nehind the Ital- Heights Dominating Firm's Packing House. Take Charge of Fall Of Bodies Recovered. ian invaders, the high com-j Town of Koritafd. mand announced today, while Inquiries Depends on^ VVoodbridge, N. J., Nov. 12. i Allentown, Pa., Nov. 12.— Greek^oops pursued shat- Belgrade. Yugoslavia, Nov. 12— Interests in Each. — (;P )_A t least five persons tereg Fascist forces reported i (/p)— Three men were killed

ie whole lighting front. A troops back from the heights thoritatlvely In Athens that Greek troops cni-shed an Italian attack and exterminated two Fascist battal . an explosion^ OlTlCiaitJ, oe- liminary investigationa of blasts plant of the United Railway which they occupied last week tons on the Kalamas' river sector of western Greece while Greek forces on the central front "mopped up" { scribed as accidental wrecked communique said British which destroyed life and property and Signal Corporation near dominating the town of Koritza, the trapped Alplnl Centaur Division. ^ small building of The Tro- a', three explosives manufacturing bombs destroyed a de))ot of 10 miles inside Albania. here. More than a score were jan Power Company plant six plants today was undertaken Im- combustible stores and start- Advices from the Yugoafav injured. miles northwest of Allen- mediately by the Federal ------ed a fire visible for 100 miles frontier said the Italians had made of Investigation. After hours of eearching. Wood- two fierce infantry attacks on the .town. The victims were in the Whether government agents bridge police expressed belief that last night at Durazzo, chief heights, forclngXthe Greeks to F o r m e r C h i e f port of Albania. H itler and Molotoff building, used in the manu- all bodies had been recovered. They $ facture, of detonators for (Continued on denied a report from atate police A t Vnlvons, to the south, It said (Continued on Page Two) tlic British raiders blew up a headquarters at Trenton that 18 ------T------P a i d T r i l n i t e commercial blasting work. were dead and 10 miseing. An inde- nmnltlona dump. The high com- Co nfer into Black o u t The company held govern- mand earlier had reported renew- pendent check disclosed only the \ ed ralda on Valona by Greece's own ment defense contracts total- G r a y 9 ^ j e o m e s five .bodies at morques in the vi- ' I t a l y A d m i t s I B y C h u r c h i l l clnlty. planes. Ships at anchor in the bay Talk May Exert Much ling at least $202,150. The mid landing facUiUea in the port H i g h T r i b u n a l Army had placed orders B i ^ o p T o d a y ; Many in Critical Condition iLied for reinforcement of the In- W a r s h i p H i t Premier Tells Commons Effect on Axis Move- amounting to $159,400 for Many of the Injured were in a vasion army were bombed. It said. critical condition. The Perth Am - Charge! Terror Raids ments Toward Darda- explosives and the Navy $42,- Chamberlain Died Con- A v e r s L a b o r Y o u n g e s t boy General hospital admitted The Home Security Ministry ac- nelles and Near East. 750 worth of TNT. 2 n d seven and the Rahway hospital, cused the Italiana of wideepread I n A i r R a i d fident Britain Had The dead were tdentifled as . eight. Each treated a number of terror ralda yesterday. H reported Turned Comer in War. Fred Weller, of Scheresvllle, Pa. others. aerial bombardment, machine-gun- Berlin. Nov. 12.— (/P)— B o a r d E r r e d Hugh Fisher. Allentown. ^ Episcopal Prelates of First of the identified dead waa ning and a hall of hand grenades Severe Damage Caused •■Vdolf Hitler and Soviet Pre- William Schoenfelder, B riei^s- Dominic la Penta of Woodbridge, on civUlana In town throughout London, Nov. 12— (JFj —Prime ville. / United States Gather the Greek mainland and on the By Bombs Dropped in mier Vyaeheslaff Molotoff, ^linlstV Churchill told the Hoiise Has No Right to Re- John Bronstein. company^treas- In Hartford to Watch (Continued on Page Eight) Island of Corfu. meeting for the first time in urer, estimated property/damage "The bombed cities, towns and Early Morning Attack of commons today that" Neville quire Company Guilty their lives, conferred well in- at between 13,000 and 14^000. The Consecration Rites. villages,'' it declared, "present no Chamberlain died "wlth/confldence On Main Naval Base. company "feela certapi," he said, military Importance. It la, there- that we had turned thy corner, his fo Berlin’s blackout tonight, O f Violating Act to that not more than three men were fore, Inferred that the activities of only grief that he wpuld not b* a on matters that may exert a Hartford, Nov. 12— Epi sco- I n d o - C h i n a Rome, Nov. 12 --(A5—■ Severe spectator at our final victory," al- Pay Relief .Agencies. killed. profound effect on Axis pal Bishops from over the United ’‘ (Continued on Page Eight) damage to an Italian warship by though "long hard^/and hazardous A fter an investigation. Coroner stales gathered in Hartford today bombs dropped In an early morn- i years are ahead.' movements towartk the Dar- Washington, Nov. 12—(JFi—The Alexander M. Peters reported that to witness the consecration of The H e a d Q u i t s

Ing atr raid on Italy’s main Naval In tribute to hill predecessor as danelles and Near East. Supreme court ruled today that the blast was "just an unfortunate Very Rev. Walter H. Gray, D.D., base at Taranto was acknowledged prime minister, who. died Satur- Early this evening they had accident.” as one of their number. by the high command today. day, Churchill said his strenuous the I.,abor Board did not have' the talked for nearly two and one-half right to require a company found The plant covers an area of j Dr. Gray became the second French Expect to Ap- But It reported that the raid, efforts for peace had established hours in Berlin's splendidly re- that Britaig was "guiltless of the Flashes ! presumably made by British fliers. modeled chancellery. With them guilty of riolating the Wagner la- (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Ten) point Succc88or to Ad- (Late Bulletins of the (A5 Wire) were German Foreign Minister bor act to reimburse-governmental (Continued On Page Two) (Continued On PngoTwo) miral Dccoiix Soon. Von Rlbbentrop: Russian Foreign relief agencies for wages paid em- Skating Star Munt Fay. Vlce-OJmmlaear V. G. DekanozoII ployes held to have been deprived Tokyo. Nov. 12—(J'»—Rehr Ad- New York, Nov. 12—(^P)— A and an i interpreter, for neither of their regular work. Chief Justice Hughes delivered miral Jean DecoUx was reported sealed verdict opened In atate 8u- Hitler nor Molotoff speaks the other's language. the opinion which held that the Nazis B usy on Rescue today to have resigned as gover- prente Court totey ordered Sonja nor general of French Indo-China, Ger m an F liers Sm ash Curious Crowd Outside board had acted beyond Its author- Henie, movie ativ and four-time ity in Issuing such an order partly because of increasing oppo- ■V' Olympto skating champion, to pay A curious crowd stood outside against the Republic Steel Corpor- W o r k i n ’ Q ua k e Ruins sition in the French colony by $77,118 to Deanls R. Scanlan of the inky windows of the chancel- ation of Cleveland, Ohio. "free French” followers of Qen. St. Paul, Minn,, who rontended he lory. dark like eyery other Berlin -J t A t N ortheast T ow ns "W e do not think." the ch ^ ; CTharles de Gaulle. waa under ormi contrnct to her an building for the duration of the Domcl, Japanese news agency, justice said, "thfil Congress in-' manager. Scanlan, who rtalmed war. B u t ^ e sun went down and which reported the resignation In , credit for Introducing Miss Henie tended to vest‘in the board a v ir Turned Back Lo"- Q ei’HiailS AvCF the mooirtegan to,shine brightly tually unlimited discretion to de- B a n o n L a b o r a dispatch from Hanot, said the to this country where she began and still Molotoff did not emerge. vise punitive measures, and thus I French government at Vichy was her movie career,' sued for $64,614 don in Morning Kaid; Then at 6:20 p. m. (11:20 a. m., to prescribe penalties or fines | expected ,to appoint a aucceasor for managerial services. The e.s.t.). Molotoff and his aides left T r u s t G r o i i o s p ® * * " ” * ) * “ R u ' « * a ' » ' « ; soon. which the board may think w ould ■ verdict also awarded him $9,498 Attacks Follow Night. 7 SlllDS S u n k the chancellary by motor ear. effectuate the policies of , the (la - 1 __ • . Enough Oil for Reichi Admiral Jean Marie Abrail, as Interest from June 18, 1987, O f Comparative Calm., ___ Molotoff called on the chief of bor) act.” commandant at Dunkerque at the when the suit was filed. the Nazi state after he had talked The Labor Board had held th a t; f r e n c h Decpoe Dissolves time of the.Allied withdrawal and By Robert; St. John later French government general New'sboy Finds Bodies London, Others ih Convoy ^ (Continued On Page Ten) (Continued On Page Ten) industrial Synilical Or- Bucharest, Rwnania, Noy, of Algeria, was mentioned by Newnric, N. j., Nov. 12—

/ VANCHISSTER evening herald, irXNCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1940 PAGE t l UE'^DAY, NoviniLi;::; 12,1940 manc kz: tz?. w V-:::: ir Swo Dr* Slockdale Willkie Speech h Carefully Annual Meet Congressmen Support Plan^ •r wood) Hurrienned. Ancient Changes Made Tax Collections Here Freezing Weather Hits Rome’i Ancient Plnnes.'* FormerjQnief Of Fire Dist. Wet Highway One BrlUsh tighter reported he Gimiiig Here Studied in Political Circles To Increase Federal Taxes shot down an lUllaa bomber, then HwyVNew . . . atucked an lUUaa UghtM. HU Pai^/^^ute In Water Line Are Breaking Records Mid-West After Gales Causes Crash guns Jammed at this point, he Session Next Week Will Washington, Nor. 12. — (45 — .k National (^mmltte* within a few said, so he rammed Into the Famous Speaker to Be Washingti Nov. 12 — UP) — .^even more so than Herbert Hoover :O A TS A N D C O A T SETS ^ ------tage floor of an Oklahoma <^ty Wendell Winkle’s postscript I »^tor hla 1932 defeat or AU Pick Successor to Com- Congressional support developed } months, said that Italian’s ain f, sendlnc the Utter Churchill Bridge Street Area Now But 5 Per Cent Unpaid; Furious W inds Cause Heard Dec, 16 Under I M. Landon after, the 1036 rout. . . , . _ . .. r House Way* and Mean* Commit- iTwo Local Women Are down. The R. A. F. pilot landed community camp. speech ot/ the 1940 presidential missioner Crockett. today for a proposal by Secretary [ gjjoujj begin studying toe tax Supplied from Towu Snowdrifts measured tore* feet I “1 shall not’ be .silent,’’ Willkie Morgenthau to increase taxes and unhurt. . __ ' From Fnge One) Italy Admits Old Bills Also Are Be- Death or Injury to In toe western Colorado motutain Kiwanis Club Auspices elecUon^eceiveo careful atudy In I promised his supporters, “and I problem now rather toan watting “For TEENERS" Involved; Cars Dam- The Air Mlnlatrya •««** to ye^ Owned Reservoir*. to* eajlttara political circles today I hope you will not expand the government’s borrow- until next spring to work on a terday’s air fighting was 26 Axis ing Geared Up; Aid* Scores oit Persons, Ex- ranges. The cold weather was The annual meeting of to* South ^laed and terror end misery which blamed for an auto death In Colo- Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, on# of first definite outline of toe I Whether such an interpretation Manchester Fire. District will be ing authority to facilitate financ- revenue bill. ” “ ln AH the New Fall and aged But No One Hurt planes—IS Italian and 18 Oer—““ Warship Hit Speaker Rayburn, on to# other have engulfed so many lands and Manchester’ s (>®dH. tensive Damage. rado and . another in Wyoming. the ihoat eloquent speaker* on the cou M of action mapped for toe be correct, the belief was that the held at No: 3 house on Spruce ing of the defense program. —against the loss of only peoples and yet seek new victims The eight-inch water main be- hand, aald he believed toe prob- Winter Colors, ing extended through Bridge Two Iowa motorlsta were killed American platform, will give one ubllcan party during the com- : Republican party would marshal street a week from Thursday As today’s rainy preluda to wln- British, both lost in combat ,th of hla famous addresses at the third. Roosevelt administra- Senator George (D., Ga.), of tbf lem of new tax legislation could Mill ” atreet u a WPA p^pject IS- to In an accident caused by slippery I the type of opposition for which night. Appropriations for the com- Sizes 7 to 16 Iter swept the local area, another Germans. . , “Herr Hitler protests with fran- In Air Raid A delinquency of only Mnt By The Associated Preis highways. South Methodist church here on on. Willkie called. Capital pol.tlcians Senate Finance Committee, aald be deferred until toe new year. During last night’s a t t ^ s on aerre two ourpoisa. ' In the first ing year will be made and officers automobile accident at an Inter- tic words and gestures that he remain* on the tax’ Ugt R Freealng weather overspread toe. A. J, Knarr, forecaster at toe Friday evening, December 6 under While seeking to assess toe full pointed out that Willkie nad polled 'will be elected. he believed that an Increase In May Widen Tax Baae the London area, doqtora and only desired peace,” the prlma place It reiSaces a four-inch main middlewest today in the wake of Chicago Weather Bureau, aald to* the auspices of the Msncbeatej implications of everything In Win- George »ald the next 0>ngr*aB section took place. During the which is now too small to supply (Continued From fa go One) wa* atated thl* morning by the greatest total of votes ever Urnckett’a Succeeeor both taxes and the present $49',- nurse* sUll were crawling through minister declared. furloua gales tost battered the v t^ c^ atorm resulted from the Klwanls club for the benefit kle's New York speech last night, j given a Republican presidential would have to consider toe ques- week-end th e ^ were three mis- debris of a printing plant, bombed “What do these ravings and out' th* demands of the Colonial Gar- Collector Samuel Nelson, Jr. Announcement made by William 000,000.000 debt limitation w as, $8.98 cost the Invadera at least slX/ mid-continent, causing death or In- meeting of cold air, nlshlng aouto- the Kiddles camp fund. politicians manifested general I ndmlnee, victor or vanquished, and J. Crockett, president of the dls- tion of widening the tsxe base haps at street crossings, and In during the day, to aid trapped pourings coimt before the silence dens and the Manchester Heights 85 per cent current “ »*cUon jury to scores of persons and ex- ward from Canada, with a maaa of agreement that this three-fold Re- 'inevitable." and eliminating tax exemption on developments. In the second place planes and that Italian aubma Stockdale, who has lectured fiere ; they called attention to the faiH trlcl, that he will not be a can eac^h case. iTwas said, the drivers men and women. , of Neville Chamberlain’s tom b?" heavy I as of this date la one «rf tenslva property damage. warm, iholat tropical air moving previously, la much In demand publican legislative program''was The Treasury secretsfy has said securities, asserting that to de- it means that all water In the dla- rlnea recently had dealt , that unlike 1932 and 1936, the 1940 didate tor re-election has result- that he might ask Congress to re- $10.98 and $13.98 of both cars saw each other, but Besponds with Subdoed Cheers blow* to Brltlah merchantmerL'and i records so far obtaltieil by the t»l- The mercury sank below zerl> In up the MiZatasippl valley. throughout the country sm thb Indicated: ' election post-mortems had not been pend entirely on borrowing would trlot will be from the town owned ed in several names being men- lax immediately the restrictions due to sxSme slip In operation, co - Bomhers Attack The house responded with sub- warahlpa In the Medlterraniail. lection office. In addition to to* 4he Dakotas, Montana, and Wyo- local club prealdent, Cwrles 8. 1—Full support of all defense concerned about whether the Re- tioned for a place on the board of lead only to Inflation. lision^resulted. Highway condi- system. HmMta Oreek Attacks high Income on the current ^ ig while sub-freezing tempera- Burr, Is elated to be a b l^ o aecure efforts and aid to Britain, with publican parly had any future, cr that permit $4.000,0<)0,000 of the "The raising of the debt limit dued cheers whsn Churchill declar- Purchased by Town commissioners. The election of a present borrowing pbwer to be tlonr, today were greatly endan- Submarine Base ed that “though long and hazard- In the war with Greece, which cinmt, older delinquent Items also tur>*^^were general from toe Rock- a date for hla appearance here. some reservations as to method; whether it could surv ve. new commissioner does not carry Is inevitable." George told re- aertd by the rain and the pres- A short time ago the town ac- was Ignored In yesterday’* com- ies toHieyond the Mlasiealppl. Voices Faith 2 — Equal approval for laws The expectation In some quarters used only for dirfensc financing. He porters. "Also, additional revehu# I London, Nov. 12.—(Ab—Brltleh ous years lie before us. at least sr < rapidly being »havcd d ^ . with it the chairmanship. After said the bid $45,60((,(>00.()00 limita- 1 ehce of wet. slippery leaves on ths bombers were reported today ' to we enter upon i them united and cepted a deed, for a snsall consid- munique, the Italian* te^rted Credited for the fine showing i* Me IB Stormi dealing with the rights of labor, was that fbrmulatlon of a more each.annual election "the Ixiard must be ral-sod in order to aafe- SNOW SUITS eration, from Cheney Brothers for they had smashed Greek attacks asaistance to the farmer, and pro- I lion was “practically reached " and ^Aurfares of many of the streets. have attacked the German subma- with clean hearts. a combination of two factors. d; mendations Mr. Roosevelt intend- tional economy." across U»e lots from about 621 at a aUndatlll for U day* on the •8 — Unrelenting opposition to Smith or Hohenthal ; authority to $60000.000.000 or \ 155 High street and Miss Marion terday. , recUtudo and sincerity of his ac- improved ability to pay on FTOperty danM|ge was reck- Roosevelt ’ Also Pro- ed to place before the new Con- The resignation of Mr; Crockett j i He predicted that the nation- Hartford road to the so-called BPinui front. Fa»clat report* Nov. iho. ’' -Tl . "unlimited spending of borrowed more. $5.98 E. Turklngton of 23 Orchard An air ministry communique Uons . . . With hi* shield, however, lart of many property owners oned In the hundreds Srthousands/ gress in January. During Ihe cam- may result in the advancement i al debt would climb lo about $76,- street approached each other at the fats* may play, we march al- Caae pond on Bldwell street. By I announc^ that an armored claims Confidence in money—the piling up of bureau- paign, the chief executive ,dtd not Want Session'to Conflniie , iKKi.OOO.OOO before the rearma- said bad weather kept the British *opmsrly nut of regular work, now The gale raced across wm north- of either .Robert J. .Smith, who Is ' Coupled with discOssion.s of the the Intersection of High and C ^ - day* In the rank* of honor. thl* purcha*# the town now own* •pearhead of Italian, forces had cracy . . . — the concentration of say whether he had any new legis- meat program is completed. $7,98, $10.98 and, $13.98 fliers from making any flights over broken through to the highway have steady employment. ern tier of states with gmita at- Unity o f United States. now aectetary, or K. L. O. Hohen- ' tax situation, were renewed de- I ner streets. According to the “ It fell to Neville Chamberlain, all of the pipe lines running along taining a velocity of 80 mllM,^ In enormous power in the hands of lative proposals in mind, but on the German territory last night. junction at Kalibakl.) . Town’s High Rating thal, the present treasurer, to the 1 mands that ftongress remain in report, Miss Toman dvwe Into The communique; In one of the supreme crises of Hartford road and It will be po**l- Manchester’s ability to bring In Wisconsin, 67 in Elmira, N. Y.>6S the executive — the discourage- contrary conveyed the idea to the world, to be contradicted by ble to disconnect all water used In the raid on Taranto—at the ment of enterprise—and the con^ many that he was. Interested sole- office of chairman. The commis- session instead of sdjournirlg until the path of the TurkingWh auto. “During daylight operations yes- “Instep” of the Italian b o o t-six of Its taxes, coupled with wise allot- in (Thlcsgo, 63 at St. Louis and By The Associated Press January as the Democratic leS tions during 85 years' use. Rich in build protection for 85 years; rich 2 Dr. Trunk ! G c r i i i a i i s S m a s h today. Other shipping losMS that prepare Britain for war, even more water that could be supplied of Lake Presba—on the border of Old Age Tex / ing Into drifts that crippled trans- dential wreath of while Chrysan- would be .sufnsjent to purchase a Good Tires Black Paint week were reported as four Allied Stockdale in under contract none of them particularly, new,'but etora ot a drug store In the city, vitamins A and D. in es.sentlal vitamins. New Paint while doing his utmost to avoid Greece, Albania and Yugoslavia. In addition to th* collection of portation in Minnesota, Nebraska, themums placed on toe unknown’s she catered to trade from the new piece of apjj^ratus each year Good Mechanical Low Mileage ships totaling 8,408 tons and one from the reservoirs. British mechanized totce* were property taxes, the town office now tomb and then made his predic- with'toe National Ass’< “ '' Heater " the Empress of Britain, the Ad- that, when war came, It came to a Alam *1 Hatscl, aoutheast of the until next February. A larg* num- lands where it now lies under the of the as.sobiation that arrange- piaced insistence on a united, con- , 8S YEARS (Contlnu^ From Page One) reservoirs. pressed for the .safety of eight ments werb rngde to bring him Her own special vegetable tonic , '" t "."''cl , FATHER miralty said, adding that excluding country united." Italian base at Bldl Barranl in ber of people prefer to pay this “ iron heels" of "modern dictators structive opposition W'hich would ] AN AID IN (luck hunters on a barren, treeles.s here. His addrclams arc not at all was known to seamen the world I i n the district. Some ac- storm-swept sky over Eng- I that large liner British losses northern Africa. three dollar tax now. while they island in the Wisconsin river near or nuxlcrn oligarchs.” not fight "things just for the sake over for itjR excellent effecta upon ' may be taken on this, $260 $225 the The Italians also reported bomb- devoted to the lnl<(rests of the of opposition." He enunciated the FIGHTING $17$ land still was clear of invading 1 amounted to 23,261 tons -"w here- have It in mind, rather than to Portage. Kbunds One Of Keynotes a hangover. For some, she held JOHNS as the enemy, with their usual ing railroad stjitiop* southweat of ,The president’s exprealion of manufacturers but aCginspiration program's objective as a "strong, planes when daylight came. NaziR Do Re§cue New Fascist wait until later, poelbly to forget Duck Hunters Marooned al, educational and hnzjily enter- their pay for safekeeping during ' Sarah Bernhardt waa bom a COLDS Miiny Other Go®6 Used Car Values! "Small” Number Of Cusultles exaggeration, claimed to have aunU X ^ n d r la . Egypt. British defense it and have to pay a one dollar Ten duck hunters were ma- faith in the future of democracy productive America ’—the recur- boisterous shore leaves. Jewess, but was converted to the M E D I C I N E taining. rent theme of his campaign speech, BIG ALLOWANCE! LIBERAI. TERMS! Such attacks as were made up in the week under review 134^,000 works at Matruh, and British air penalty fqr late payment. rooned on a flooded, windswept'Is- sounded one of the keypotes In the She was a native of Rome, N. Y. , Catholic faith. | Work in Ruins Push Driving nationwide observation of the day. At four o’clock in the afternoon ea—but he did not detail proposals, to 9 p.m., the communique said tons of our merchant shipping.' field* In Egypt. ' Asaeesor* Buay land in the Mississippi river at of his lecture here Dr. Stockdale caused a “ very small" mwber of Announcement of .he ahlpp'ng British Bomb Dem*. In another department, concern- Dallas City, 111. A Naval Reserve Other epeakera mad4 their theme beyond enumerating five recom- will address the student )«xly At mendations for counteracting ‘'the casualties and "slight" dal^age. losses was followed by an Admiral-; Greeks Back The communique said the Brit- ed with the system of raising boat with a crew of seven was the hope for keeping this country (Continued frons Pago One) at peace deapij:4 the warring the Manchester Trade school. threat of inflation and to-correct Places raided included the Lon- ly statement denying German ish bombed Derna, hitting kou«®* revenue for the town, the Board of said by shore watchers to have run don area, southeastern and east- and causing civilian ra.sualtics. world, and many ptressed the urg- Dr. Stockdale • was born In e of our economic errors" claims that an entire British con- Iron Guardlsts have recovered 260 (Continued From Page One) Assessors is "up to the neck" with aground on the island while mak- Zanesville, Ohio. He wss gradu- Schaller M otor Sales, Inc. ern England and the southwest. voy of 15 to 20 ships totaling 86,- and Bengasi, causing casualtle* in ing a rescue attempt during the enc'y'of the program ef- See Continued .Acllxity more bodies from wrecked cities work in making lU annual ap- fort. t ated from the Boston University Soibe capital circles we-e Inclin- (Berlin sources said a large 000 ton.s had been sunk by German a prison colony which was hit. praisals of local property. This night. Dodge and Plymouth Deaie rs where the total death toll was withdraw to their side of the S.?dia and Bldl Barranl also were The 1940 anniversary found the School of Theology and did post- ed to ruid not and eight teach<;rs were In a Md., near the capital, saying that Division near Solssons in July, tlcr-box oil fields, hut mdst of the food stores were fired. guarantee the United Stat - k downstairs a.s.semWy hall. None it was fitting "to assemble again 1918, at the opening of the big : Mahieu's Yesterday's communique, deny- blazes were small anct-ormight un- 183 Spruce St. ernment safe n.assage^of “ "^P was Injured. in the patriotic cause of pre.servlng drive. ing Italian claims of its recapture, der control quickly/ i repatriating American citizens Repair crews worked to re- Dr, Stockdale la the author of Throughout thg fields, which arc To Hold Bazaar the well-being of those who. living, \ aaid aallabat, still was in British from any European port. store communication facilities in wear the uniform of our defense." many bits of well-known poetry, j \ Every Day of the Week hands. one of Germany’s major sources The statement '"'Vised toe ve TODAY Nebraska uui neighboring states. He waa at one time editorial con- ' At St. Bridget’s The Nebra^a state agricultural Knox Asserts Natloa United Plymouth’s 117 " Whe elbase of supply, dgihage to refineries was Sion given out here by toe and Secretary Knox told an Armis- tributor to the "Peoples Home ; Money Saving Prices. Drop Bombs on Sue* Canal great. Prelwlmlnary examination, source yesterday of Romes re WE ofriciala reported that one-fourth Journal" and the "Congregation- i L Americsn request for of the torkey crop was believed tice Day crowd in .Columbia. S. C... Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 13—-OP)—Axis howev^. disclosed that although that the nation was united and allst" and waa formerly editor of is th e Lo n g e s t o f “ All 3 " Lo w- aircraft dropped some bombs in some reservoirs were cracked, An annual bazaar an(1 prize such a safe conduct. The state lost. T^usands of the birds froze the devotional magazine called the ' 3 Minute Oats, to deMh while huddled together "willing to keep out of war but hot REPEAT OFFER— the Suer, canal zone last night, a most of petroleum supplies had awarding will be held to the hall ment yesterday said safe conduct at the price of cowirfdice or dis- ’ Reveille.” Pric ed C ars f o r 1941! 3 Pkga. for----- 26c communique of the Egyptian Min- been saved. of St. Bridget’s church for three would be granted a ship leaving for protection against the biting Since Ncjvember 1. 1937, Dr. i Nationally Advertised toom an Italian port, but not from wip'ds. Thousands of low* turkeys honor." PUART Permanent istry of Home Security dlscioscd Moat of the, plpellnea fcnd rail- nights, starting Thursday and Robert P. Patterson, assistant Stockdale has been speaking ex- ' Grapefruits, today, but damage waa said to be road facilities with which the cloalng on Saturday night. A large nftt a similar fate. cluslvely for the. National Associ- Chnirr of clear Duart or the Plymouth Brings N e w High- petroleum Is removed for shipment y strong winds churned the Great secretary of war. said in a radio “ Infuslum” wave. Special oil insignificant. committee has been working tor Atmudea'rowTird address under auspices of the Jew- ation of Manufacturers. 3 for ...... 10c to Germany were Intact. leveral weeks and booths were be- / Lakes, sending ships scurrying for compound. Includes haircut, Some refineries will be shut i greeted in the hall this after- exSai;‘c7 th'eTa.ran‘r a ‘eUa-n shelter and driving a carferry ish War Veufrans that America's flngcrwave, and sham|MH>. To rq u e P e rf orm a n c e w it h n e w I t t t t s toward th, request are aground new Ludlngton. Midi dead of the World war did not die Sunkist Lemons, Ban on Labor, down two or three weeks for re- ^ will be finished and dec- Regularly pairs, It was »ald. orated ^ tomorrow In **— time ^—for the Ludington was without telephone in vain—that they saved the tiation Seeking Souree pow er-g e a ring. New* Pow erm a tic 6 f o r ...... • Tnist Groups Experts predicted that If the *^**lt*w'as asserted that service for several hours and from attack or long years of fear $8.00'to M.00. $4.98 damage to casing* were aa exten- ^Hom*e made cakes, pies, bceatl, ^ply to Washington’s request tor a and power lines were down. The of attack. , , . Of Fowl Poisoning SId fting Reduces Driving E f f o r t Sheffield Milk, alve as first feared, production rolls and candy will b* offered and kafe conduct, without acceding to Port Huron lightship was blown MaJ. Paul C. Raborg, a machine Reg. 87..50 to $10.00 (Continued From Page One) would be impaired .tor several there will al.so be a doll booth a.s toe request, asked tor further de- far from its anchorage In Lake gun battalion commander In the Park .Avenue - Machineless 3 Small Cans . months. - ON THE SAME SIIOL Erie. World war, told a radio audience Permanent well as other attractions. A ticket alls .S to’ the port Anchorage, Alaska, Nov. J2-- G e t an Oil Ba th AirCl e a n- France's Industrial life under "the May Not Affect Nazi# Seriously with 95 prizes has been sold by th* ship would sail and the Idon- ' Property Damage Extensive (hat "our armed services could not Inriuding Haircut, 8hampo<>andlhamponand Sources here did not expect that There were eight storm deaths possibly enter Into fighting suc- (45—Army, territorial and '’ city Finger Skat Metal old regime." members of the church mourns medical authorities sought today e r ~ N ew High-D u ty Engin e B e ar ospeclally to affect Germany seriously since Hons and on Thursday night toe In minols, which suffered exten- cessfully any totalitarian nation Wave ...... $ 5 .V o .. COU! Polish, pint can 25c the Nazis up to now have been un- sl e property damage In both He urged greater speed In mobil- to determine the source of food first 30 of the prizes will ^ poisoning which struck approxi- Sham|»oo and Finger Wave, .50e. WJll ISot Admit Loss able to transport more than one- awarded. On Friday night JO time Germany has ^ '‘^"ned to iiAan and rural sections. .An elec- izing American defense forces and i n g — Fro n t Coil S p rin g s-S a f e t y third of Rumania’s, total oil pro- tric sign at Randolph, atreet and equipment while avoiding war. mately 100 Workers at the Army N^Vindow Cleaner, Of Libreville more will be distributed snd on grant the requested safe conduct. Air Base construction project la.8 All hard coal looks pVetty much alike. That's duction. They said that that frac- Saturday night toe last 38 prise# the Outer drive In Chicago was Federation Seen Peace Basis Riins on W h e e l s -C o l o r Choic e s bottle.4 Vichy, France, Nov. 12.—(AV— tlon certainly atlll would be avail- TIit'RS.. FRJ., SAT. blown down although built to re- Federation of all nations ax a Friday. j vJhy our Famous Reading Anthracite is trade- 21c The Vichy government »ald today will be announced. The process Capt. poo.k'd Nell, cfohstnicting for able. from the bazaar will g° to the “THE WESTERN ER" sist a wind of XOO mile*. The steel permanent basis for peace waa FRENCH — Spring C ov e rs— on All Mod e ls! its commimicatlon* with Libre- Fires still were burning here to- Prepare to Argue "Arftotln* Night*" sign was lQ stories high and val- urged in New York by a commis- quartermaatX. **1<1 food •" to'e marked with RED spdts. These RED spots ville, principal port of Iti Gabon church general fund. men's lunches was suspected but Mueller Macaroni, day In the wrecked Carlton block, ued by Its owners at $150,000. sion studying "the organization of > guarantee that you get the low-ash hard coal colony In French equatorial where hundreds of apartment For Hour Apiece r Windows of many fashionable peace,’! they could, find no one Item that B e a uty Shoppe Africa, have been cut, but has not all the men ate. None of the 869 Muln St. (Over Marlow’s) WKF" Yo u Save Mon ey with Ptym- with its long-burning, noo-clinkering qualities. dwellers and an tindetermlncd shops along Michigan avenue in Thej recommendation .was con- adt^tecl it# loss to the ^ “free" number of would-be rescuers were German^ Aver Chicago were shattered. The Stricklin men wa.s serinusly af- rti>en fn tll 8:00.'^'=’“ 24c French forces'of Gen. Charles de tained In a preliminary report by fected. - , For dependable, economical heat, you can’t trapped and killed. Hartford, Nov. U —( ^ — TObAV - WEDNESDAT three-ton belfry tower of the the commi8si()n founded by six na. outh’s l 9 4 1 P ric e ,b o ^ a s t o W h a t Gaulle. s The government ordered 200 ^ 7 Ships Sunk Connecticut Supreme Court of Er- Olivet Baptl.st church crashed .to tional organizations interested In -’ beat,' “ Famous Reading” — the low-ash, laun- Fresh Mackerel, A semi-official note called toe other large Bucharest .buildings ror# Riard today from the ground as did a seven-foot You Pay, and W h a t You G e t! "Libreville affair” not only "trea- peace. dered hard coal. 1 l b. c a n, evacuated because of the hazard counsellors representing 14 of 20 CIRCLE statue of Christ from atop the In the House of Representatives, son,- but also cowardice.” ((Wntlnoed from Page^bro)! defendaweonvlc^ed In August, e-story Columbus'hospital. Cor- *AvailiibI« on all models st slight extra coat* 3 cans for . . . 26c It said the town’s Inhabitants of collapae. SUPER GIANT SHOW I members sto(xl with bq^ved heads Many bodies still are entombed ; 1930, of conspiracy In connection, Yices were hurled to the ground for a moment of silence in honor of were aided only by the gunboat in Bucharest, Galatl and Foesant. near *' FoVestone were seyqt w-lth b e Wsterbury mUUon dollar in many sections of the city. \tJkCii^GKERBOARD FEED STORk Bougainville whose crew was di- those whb died during the World A n n u al Roll Call Rrillo. Scores of Bu• committee. Candidates will be Wells lost a lot of sleep tor Utree El Bond and S h a re ------... 8 hunter, found hla way to safety co tomorrow. TUNE IN MAJOR iOWES. CBA,Tin*i,»-M M I,EAT. tm Leto e« W OaUee* er More. Per Gelloa initiated during the buslnesa aes- NUg Hud ...... after wandering 24 hour* In a near In many of th* tobacco sheds You set new Hifh-Torque hw l PnfMOUTH Div is io n o P nights, then complained to hU V- SEE PLYMOUTH’S NEW 1$D COMMERCIAL CARS 1 ______TEL. 8500 slon. . wife a “hard lump" In Ws pillow zero blizzard northweit of Santa some tobacco has been taken PerformancewithNewPow- . Chrysl er Corporation. Juicy Pear* A t 6:30 a turkey aupp«r wUl be waa th* cause of It all. The “lump. Pitney Bowes ...... Fe. N. M. W. M. Garriaon. 89, waa down, but a good rain has been November Juicy Florida seirved in toe banquet hall under Mrs. We'lf discovered, wms *94 In Segal Lock ...... Oklahoma’s first exposure victim. I wanted for several weeks to allow S lb*. 25c the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Vler- bills placed there by her mother 86 j Unit Oss^ He was ^ound frozen on to* cot- for to* continuation of toe work. ifO BlARTT BROTHERS Oranges 19c Doi. tel and her committee, at a special Tinit Lt and Pow A aat.Sif CKNTBR STREET AT BROAD STREET low oiice-, years sgb« 1

r’lL r'- V MAN(5HESTER evening herald, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1940 PAGE PI MANCHBSTEB evening herald. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER iS. 194» - ^ : —' FOU^. Manchesier Election Laws L oca l Lead ers See k SERIAL STORY Willkie Urges WU^8 at Home Know Full Women Seen A ir Strength Mdy^ News From Manchester's Neighbors Date Book Change Sought Bien n ial" Electio ns -j< GOAL TO GO Loyiil Stand "'ruth About Movie Stars As Saviors TMs W eek cervniaMr, isso. B e K ey to Vito^ory BY W , H. PEARS NZA SKNVICI. INC. Hollywood, Nov. 12—OP)— Mo- D m F o i W M m Tmnttory, ■ Nov. 18.—Turkay supper at Sec- Use of Voting Machines _^ ; »T # to ths annual____ 1 4lectlon system.■vNtem. Itit ' Cautions Against ‘Op- Need to Shake Off Pres- ond Coogregatlonal church. Bill to Be Drawn Up for, ^ ^*2„t,ined by tho* wh^^ave tion picture wives—toe ones who Mrs. James (Jagney's life would the British to l»vc their" with<^, in the evening, ta behalf of tb* Nov. 14, 16, 16.—Beaear at St. All Over State to Be have Mennlal VesterdayiPeskM fires Bill, a l-tto take a job in the eaet." He posing Things Just for stay home In the kitchens — are I be made much hiqiptcr. she conr. ent Apathy to Save De- Venture into Greece Is drawing armies at Dunkerque. Briiiget'B church hall. been seeking to the ones who know the truth -about fldea If she could gain Jimmy's friends. A servln* tray waa given .Next Assembly; Rea- elections adopted. lows Mmhim to finish *h>the mmbweek. Hel-uai. showcd hcr Oio letter and explain- consent to have either the maid or mocracy, However. The Ocripan failure to reduce . Staffo r d Sp r i n gs also. Mr. and Mra. .Reynold! have Nov. 16. — Annual banquet of Discussed Today. en overhenn BIN questioning Dot ed Ite contents. “If I mall this, we Sake of Opposition/ these he-nien stars. First Really Severe the British Isles from the air has Army and Navy C3ub. son Behind Move Is to might as well Mvs up our idea. Sometimes they’ll talk. You herself give a thorough cleaning recently moved Into a new home ■bout Bnek'n-ohsneen with the to the book-lined den that is his TcAt fo r Plane I a ‘- been a tribute to air power a suc- Schools in Rock ville Joh/ca N r t to they built. Coffee and cake was Next Week So far as could be learned this iHrhoel Bonrd, demands n shem- Once Buck’s gtvsn his w ord..." New York, Nov. Wen- know how wives are. And from j Albany, N. Y,. Nov. 12. (A*, cessful defensive by toe R. A. f, 47t. ataaord Nov, 20. — Army and Navy Save Money. dmvn. When they aonfront J. Con- Helen stopfled in front of a mail- dell U Willkie has rejected as a those who get around where talk , own private sanctuary—territory Mrs. John L. Whitehurst, Balti- served, and a aoclable time was morning no Manebeatsr town offl- School Board forbidden to all women, but a gioiiH of Italy. .Now let's look at the situation In enjoyed by .all. dub'a teatlmonlal dinner to Com- rad Hkelton, he angrily UMHires box. “W e^ better decide 'before "totaUUrian Ideh” any suggestion often is femininely Intimate has.- more, Mr., first vlce-presi/lcnt of the Mediterranean. ctala other than Town Counsel f^ehnTal town election* for we go Kay further, Bill. Didn't that the minority "euirender its haven of rest and comfort to Jim- the General Federation of Wom- MArk Arm istice D ay Three Newtowm realdenta were Members of Coventry Grange at- pany K and Headqunrtera Co., them Dot hao no Influence with the come some enlightening Informs-1 , , _ ■ By Dewin Frnn«-K To succeed in Its conquest of the 169th Regiment. William 8. Hyde have planned, to Mencheitfr will be definitely ; Board, telln them Buck hasn't ev- you tan me once that an operation conviction" and join the majority Uon concerning the more or leas en's Clubs, believes women eastern inland sea, Italy must en- Injured today, two of them criUcal- tended church in a body Sunday Meets Tonight .la. r.* .r.,,... -.I.,'- : Thursday generally la the eve- AsiwK-lab'd 1‘rfWK .Xvlafion Editor ly when their automobile appar- morning. There were about 36 Alao, Afternoon end evening represent the community today in sought In the next General A*- en been considered for Ihe Job. might cure Buck ?” for the sake of a united front prtvate side of some of these men ■ i 6 i^ e y 's cton to gather. "could save democracy If they tablUh and maintain definite air meeting of Hertford Dletrlct at 1 ;IU nodded. “If he keeps quiet, The d^eated Republican presi- would shake off the apathy to-I ently skidded into the path of a present. Rev. L. H. Austin spoke a public hearing being held at the eembly that opens in January, It “ ' R fA n B R VIU ” . _ „ . , , . ; when a glass of beer, a poker deck New York, Nov. 12—Once again superiority In the absence of sea Programs Presented To- 10-ton truck on a curve here. on "What of the Harvest." The Emanuel Lutheran church. SUte Capitol before the Election Helen and Bill moved down the ya In his chair until its tints," dential candidate counseled his Edwyd O. Robinson s one great ^ a lot of convenStlon last wards problems that are consld- ^ superiority; Greece must be sub- Andover Nov. 22.—Annual dance of Me- ha* been learned from local po-1 To Discuss Policy if winding Skelton driveway, thei ‘But if he drives a car and calls followers In a radio address last cred contriWersial." in a pci-lod chance of apcUlng day Because There M i n . M sRwell HutehtaN O* master who suffered a pc^ible Come Lei Us Sing." During the morial Hoapital Auxiliary at Ho- comment on some proposed elec- lltical leaders. It in known that footsteps whispering in the d^d lose what control he has over h is; She told the State Federation armies must be supplies in Africa l.n-4, Wllllmantlc tel Bond in Hartford. Judge William 8. Hyde, chairman Any Male Tcach«!r Is to leaves. Overhead a big ysllow Bill Mentor stared down at the "loyal opposition” during the next mld-secjllon an.l bulge forth t^M k^'som r ' i '’‘ctory or defeat In one theater of during their attempted march on Were No Sessions Yes- akuU fracture and possible internal offertory, Mrs. Annie Schell and tion law changes. sidewalk, swallowed hard. “Yep. four years, but cautioned against _ _ _ _ _ Injuries, wa.s the most severely Mrs. A. J. Vinton eang a duet. The Coming Eventa Individual party represenUUves of the Republican town commit- Be Called to Colors. moon shone In the le'. N oy^ber an expdnstve waistline. Yet Rob- "If we spoke up and declared. j operations of Europe’s war, this Egypt. Nov. 27. — Annual “Turkey, tee, favors town elections every sky. That's how it Is, Heleii." "opporing things Just for the sake one other than Mra. Cagney about' that Communism, Fascism and a ll' time In the eastern Mediterranean. Communication In Danger terday in the City. Andover polls were open today | hurt. mo p- flowers were furnished by the may, attend, it was learned. "Don’t do it, BUI!" Helen's voice inson dreads toe thought of physi- that. She won’t talk. ' | Goose and Pig" dance of Hoee two years and it is possible that Bill said disconsola^y, "Well, of opposition.” cal exercise even more than the other Isms be eradicated, they Ever since 19.35, w-ith the start As long as toe British Medlter- to allow all voters to elect a repre- j Also Injui^d Grange. The pastor extended on in- N., This afternoon the ^rgumenU Several Important matters vvlll I guess that makes me the year's waa sharp. “If you drop that let- (Concluding his remarks by would become a thing of the past of toe Ethiopian campaign. Fan-i ranean fleet la operative. Italy’s vitation from Rev. Robinson of the Company No. 1, 8. M. F. D., at vrill be based on a proposal to re- he will draw up the bill aiid ask ter in the box, you'll never forgive thought of fleshy ballooning and Rockville. NOV. 12-(Special)- sentative to the State Legislature ^ hospitfl officials as Cheney Hall. either of the town's repretenja- be considered st a meeting of the prize sap- falling tor a line like quoting Lincoln's famous "with in this country.” cist Italy has boasted or her Air communication line to Africa is In First Congregational church of quire re-reglstratlon of all votera Board of Education s t 8 o clock tiv pot's.” He p au se^ fumbling for yourself." malice toward none” address. consequently Is in a constant state AiuiijUce Day program* were pre- for the next two years. Last ''***' i^-ritical. and Edward J. Bradley, 46, Dec. 4.—40th annual meeting in the aUte; a proposal to make tlves-elect to present It in thn "But, Helen, suppose I don’t get of Indecision. Becoming "Hoft and l.ljij.y" ; Force as a factor offsetting its I ronstont danger of being cut. South Coventry to attend their of Chamber of Commerce. General Anaembly. .night in the office of SuperinU-'- ■'elen's hand. "IWhat made you Willkie preceded this with a de- However, she said, clubwomen - lack of a big Navy. j Intensification of Italy's attacks sented In the schools today as the at the National and Sta.te election, ] insurance agent, who. Officer Preaching Mission. ' the use of voting machines com- « t of Schools Arthur .H. lUI ime after tonight?" another Job? Suppose this plan of parture from bis prepared text af- Compronilsen by INrtlng Overnight News achool.s were closed yesterday for the town voted Republican, Ml a j guh said, was driving the Dec. 6.—Lecture by Dr. Allen Sought Previously ours fizzles? Neither Buck nor I are becoming "soft and,lazy" and; Klrsl Severe Test on that fleet naturally fo!lows. Hubert Edmondson was the Stockdale at South Metbodlat pulsory In all towns in the sUte; The proposal that town elec- aniong them being the questloi - "Droway'a/consclence. He told firming his belief that President Sometimes he compromises' by "shrug off the vttal questions of j Premier Mussolini's venture in- Aif attacks on warships havs ______tie vote of 161-161 existed between , ,p^„rc vehicle. leader at Christian Endeavor Sun- aboltahment of party levera on the a definite policy to follow in me why yod were dating Dot But will have a job.” Rooeevelt would keep the nation sporadic attempts at dieting. But 'O f Connecticut this nation because they are po- : to Greece promi.ses to evoke the the day. , — —y owned by the Henry church, auspices of Klwmnis Club. machines, and a proposal to short- tions be held every two years in Helen caught BIU’s jacket, shook been no novelty In this war. Brit- In the upper grades at "^the'Eastthe East Winlhrop White, Democrat. Mcl truck, ow day evening, "nielr waa an attend- Dec. 7.—Concert by high school the odd-number yearn l» not new event that any of the male teach- BUI, X auepected all along. 1 didn't out of war unless attacked. if he loses two pounds,-he's afraid By Aaaoctatod PreM lltical. Women have great poten-! first severe te.it to which his air ish submarines and destroyers t , f,,ilnv/inir DUipls took , Charles Wrighty Republican. Mr. Jenkins Transportation company ance of 24 and they had a lively en the sUU haUot by making ers in the local school system l* see hqw you could bo so nice to him hard. "You'll get by, Bill. "Mr. Roosevelt and I both prom- he’s losing his health, and goes school the P gPhumei^ White served several years ^ o as bands of state at Manchester High to Manchester. This wan Included Don’t you see? Anything's better tlal powers and everytyidy realizes legions have been put. i have been sunk from the air, and nart. Ruth Beat, Ralph Sclmmey of Boston, was operated by John interesting discussion. ..^The sub- some of the present elective of- in the proposals made when char- caUed for roiliUry training under me, then turn around and chaoe ised the people In the course of the right after the steak and potatoes It but women.” But the Greek campaign, under- I German and Italian ' aubmarlnes representative, but if Mr. Wright Will of 49 Pelmcl road. Mattapan, auditorium. ficers appointive oftioera instead. Dt I; I waa pretty sore when than having Buck lose hia legs for- campaign that If we were elected again. Marion^ ■ Worcester. Loia ject w£^ "The Golden RClIe". Next ter revision was sought and de- the Selective Service Act. ever. You can't let him accept Newtow-n—An eight room 2(4 j From the same platform. Dr. taken in part to make (Jreat Brit- have succumbed to Bntlsb all at- Dorothy Yorke, is elected it will be his first oppor- Mass. . Sunday Christian Endeavor will be The proposals. It has developed, feated In 1937. Eetabheh policy -owsy told me, but no so much we would keep this country out of That particular period between story century-old dwelling owned ; jan:jes Gordon (Illkey, pastor of i ain’s position in the .Near East un- tacks. Last year German airmen Gloria Mazella, tunity to represent the town. have both strong su/port and op- /th a t 1 didn't want to help you." the Job. He’a only doing It for you. wsr unless attacked,” Willkie said. Marilyn Wells, Jean Miller. Bar- Investigators said the pleasure omitted here as the first rail/ . of Section Is Quoted All three male teachers in the Bill." getting up and toe first cup of by Harry Hart on the Handy i Congregational church. tenable, exposes Italy to tw-o haz- 'sank the British aircraft carrier The P. L. A. held its regular car had just reached the bottom of the year will be held in Somers. position. The action of the charier re- elementary grades hre within the "Goah, that waa swell of you,” “Mr. Roosevelt was reflected and coffee in the morning is a time Hook-Stevenaon road wai destroy- i Springfield. Maas., declared the ard.-i. The British .Mudilerranean i Glorious. baranarabars Willes.wiu Yvonne Pony Maoni and monthly meeting last evening at P^rize D ance Brought tip to Date Bill murmured. "I ought to be a fltpcp grade Ai'hen the accident The Fragment Society meeting vision amendments proposed in draftable age, as Helen released him then and waa this solemn pled$;e for him I know of Ihfreqiient stress in the Hum- ed by fire. j"tlmc has come to stop the flood fleet continues lo function and is | Torpedo-plane attacks arc being lone Glrad, I the Town Hall. Mis-s Cerena Blod- Many persona feel that a re-reg- 1937 referring to biennial elec- btKited from here to Clayton for will be fulfilled and I know the phrey Bogart domicile. Wife huUre.vtcd, now, by a refurbished ' mentioned with increased frequeff- Miller. . , gett, formerly of the Litchfield occurred. / , will be held about 2:30 Wednesday dozen members of the Manchwter tr>-lng a atunt like that. I hurt you silent. From the center of town 8torra--Mrs Orphano Rogers, of fear" and added Britain'.a vic- I The funp/al of John. Panciera. in the Grange hall, following the istratlon of all voters would in tions reads as follows: High faculty, but there is Uttie the courthouse clock chimed once. American people desire him to Mayo leaves husband Bogey house mother at toe Gentry House, tqry seems certain beeause of the Koyal Air Force. ' cy in toe communiques of both The lower grades ,' ,TOKre.-«.vuProgre.ssivc school, was the— =-----guest For Hospital several instances act to clear up and Buck and didn't accomplish a keep it sacred." strictly alone during what she program of rccitatlon.s and ■ i ,p^aker. Refreshments were serv- 68. of West Main street, resident demonstration sponsored by the "At the annual town meeting likelihood that more than one oi> thing." Eleven-thirty. Carried by a guat a glrla' dormitory o nthe Unlver- i British determination to die rath- British air power numerically {sides. here for '43 years will held Wed- and brl(ig up to date voting llris next hereafter held and biennially of wind, dead leaves rattled down Rejecto Federal Post Idea describes at "that dangerous half slty of Connecticut campus, died. ' er than to submit. Is inferior to Italy’s, but day by ; Britain's ability to cope with the ^ recitations being Edward Merritt and extensive service of The Tolland which have become Inaccurate lit two st the most wUl be cal "Don't blame yourself, BUI. You Taking cognisance of post-elec- given i asnd i follows:vidual Janet Bieiiai, ^ j committee. The executive board nesday morning at 9 o'clock in St County Farm Bureau on the cut- thereafter, in the odd-numhered within the next year. Howew, it were doing it for Buck.” the quiet street. BUI held toe let- hour or so,” and 1s doubly careful Storrs—University of Omnectl- | day It is grow-lng stronger In the Italian'Air Force In support of toe 56 Friends Donate to some communities. years, the Town of Manchester tion speculaUon that he might be to avoid any mention of golf. cut seniors elected Frank Winer | Near East. On the ebb and flow of j Gre<-ks and In defense of her own CSiarlotte Beaverstock. Roy iva ^ meeting on Sunday evening Edward's church. Rev. Henry ting, curing and canning of beef, Is felt that the Board shouli^stab- "It was a lousy trick,” BUI said. ter near the mall slot, hla hand offered a Federal post in the In- Oiabot. will officiate. Burial will pork and poultry. This meeting Most! of the smsll towns, it is riiail elect all town officials re- llHh a policy regarding iw e s of "And It juat Isn't the way to tackle trembling. Shortly after they were mar- of Bridgeport aih their cla/M presi- Strike Paralyzes the air war may. well ,depend the J fleet will constitute a large meqs brick. Shirley Bartlett the president. Aid Auxiliary’s Dance anUcipated, will be against the quired by law to be elected" an- He had never deliberately gone terest of national unity, Willkie ried Mrs. Bogart made cheerful dent and Robert Daly of Derby as I ultimate outcome of the cam- ■ lire of her ability to friifitrate Pre- At the Maple street school, ^ r o - j Birmingham, he in St. Edward's ccraeter>'. Mr. starts at 10 a. m.. absence with or w ltho^ pay and a problem. You've got to hit ’em made It plain that the American ■ Panciera who died Monday at the move to make use of voting ma- nually to bold office for the term seniority rights for thdse teh^ers head on;" ' against Buck's wishes. He had al- Monday morning Inquiry into vice-president. paign. I mler .Mussolini's de.slgns in the thy Luetjen, Helen Ray. Rolan Andover Mothers' Club will Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Party at Hotel Bond. chines compulsory. Some of the form of government waa not de- Pori Fai'ililies lK>m In Italy and came to the the Mothers' Club and anyone else of two years from the date of who might bo summoned for serv- "It's late,” Helen said as Bill’s ways accepted ■ toe older man's Humphrey's golfing fortunes of New Haven — Funeral service ; Role .\lr Power Has Plajeil Near East. Burke, and Jane Fl>mn R’"'e read- regular meeting at the larger centers may kill the plan their election, and until their suc- judgment ns final. Suppose he signed to embrace such a concep- the day before—not aware that for Dr. Oliver T. Osborne of New j First, let’s look at toe role air i Britain ■ ai yet has insufficient ings. and a piano .colo. Tlie children home of Mr.s. Rii.-iaell Thompson of United States with his wife and intere.sted, are invited to meet with The Women's Auxiliary of the Ice. y footsteps slowed. "We ought to be tion. family in 1898 settling in Stafford to do away with party levers. cessors shall be elected and shall -> N e w ^ a i r m a n getting home.” didn't mall the letter and they had he’d spent most of the, morning in Haven will be held hqre Thursday, i Vera f'niz, Mexico. Nov. 12. 'A*, pow-er hai) played up to date. planes In the Near East for a also presented a pl«v Pkey Jn-M Long Hill Road tomorrow eve- Mra. Ernest Evans at which time Manchester Memorial hospital ha.s Such a change might require much have qualifiedv' t< accept help? Charily! Bill shud- "This would • mean,” he said, sand traps, his afternoon In the He was known for his pioneer ' It contributed mightily to the major blow- Aeainst thai fact c«n Won't Talk" with the folloiCng ning. Mrs. Marion Cramer will be Springs where he lived ever since. the Christmas box of the Farm "Not yet." BUI pleaded. "I—X’ve- "that in the United States of j Port, facilities here w-ere para- He was employed s.a a weaver In 'I had one objective namely, to serve expense to change over present got to talk over some things. .X’ dered. Burk would hate thgt. . . rough. Now golf never ia men- w-ork In tuberculosis w-.hlle a mem- I 1 lyzed tiKlay as a re.iult of a strike German conque-sts of Poland, The lie weighed diaadvanUigea oeset- taking part, Roland Burke. Elsie the miest of the evening and dem- Bureau, will be shown and ex machines. In addition there are po- "Helen." he said tensely, "I’ve America, there would be only one tioned in the Bogart household, ber of the Yale Medical .School Netherlanila. Belgium and France ling Italy a lack of conalruction Loos, Charles Benson, Maurice onstrate attractive ways and [lie local textile mills and was a plained. Final rehearsal for the realistically the needs of the Man- ed to lake care inr the problem of adjuBUng en "I don't really want to go hoIne,^ dominant party—only one eco- I- of .500 union dock workers over 3 litical considerations of some Im- assessors so that the board would Bill,” ahe admitted. "I never do Just got to mail It. I can’t go either before or after breakfast— Faculty. He retired in 1925. Dr. I, w-nge dispute. The .strike began The British admitted the .itrlktng materials due to toe blocka-.Ie toe &onson, Jane’Flynn. Ruth Schin- means of making Christmas gifts. I member of the Italian Benefit So- three act com?dy "A Pair of Coun- chester Memorial hospital. This roUments at varloun diitrict a ^ ln st Buck. He'll ask me and nomic philosophy—only one po- portance attached to doing away be a continuing one. schools and the Board will discuss when I’m with you." imlea.s Humphrey himself brings Oaborne's widow and a daughter ;■ at midnight. power of. toe German Air Force meager flying experience of her dler Mrs. Cramer was formerly the art ' ciety here. He i.s survived by his try Kids", given, by the Music com- sincerity of purpose at once makes j with the chance to vote a straight Biennial Primaries "I feel the same way. It’s like 1 chp't lie tp him." litical philosophy of life. This Is a up the subject. survive. He was In his 78th vear. Three thou.sartd w-orkers In af- was the decisive factor in the con- pUot.1 and the qiie.itlonable effec- At each of the schools, a speaker .supervisor (or Andover schools pre- widow, Mrs. Catherine Panciera; mittee of Coventry Grange wMIl be It an agency of service to all who Slnce"^ biennial elections would the problem tonight, although the Hel^n pointed tow-ard the Men- totalitarian Idea—It Is a slave Idea ticket with only one motion in the situation is not expected to become I told you once, Helen. A fellow —it must be rejected utterly. ' filiated unions pledged their sup- qiic-at of Norway. tlvene.is of an Air Force pitted from the Staulev Dobo.«z Post No. ; ,.niing Miss Elizabeth Bennett. four daughters, Mrs. Geno Ambrosi held Wedne.sday evening in the call Manchester home. The rapid booth. If the plan to make vot- call for biennial party caucuses ran believe impossible stuff when tor cottage. "I-ook, Bill. Doesn’t 1 port. "Loral" air superiority enabled against a Navy. 14, American Legion spoke. There I John H. Yeomans has re- or this tov.n, Mrs. Lydia Defossc Church Community Hou.se. The growth of Manchester has necessi- ing machines compulsory is not or primaries the law proposed In acute .for another year. It Is ex- you talk to him. Gee, I haven't that heih you to decide?" "A vital element In the balanced were also exercises at St. Bernard's 1 turned from the New England of MoOsup, Mrs. Emma Slater of play will be presented Tliursday tated the expansion of the hospl- legalized, the ousting of the party 1937 Included such a provision. pected that Mrs. LilUan 8. Bowers seen you In a long time and.-..” The d o ^ had opened, and Buck operation of democracy 1* a strong, and St. Joseph's schools, and also j Deaconess: hospital Boston Meriden and Mrs. Angela Taddia Ul. Automatically the scope of the Under the law suggested three new chairman of the Board, will They stopped In toe yellow Mentor stood In the wedge of light; alert and watchful oppositon. That evening In the same building at lever will probably lose out, since announce her committee appoint- at the High school where she was a patient for the of Springfield, Mass.; two sons, 8:15 p. m. auxiliary baa widened and to meet on paper ballbU a straight Ucket years ago it would have been pos- moonlight and Bill kisaed her. supported by canes. His big body, Is our task for the next four years. nr Day Ob»erved Quietly past ttvo'weeks. Amelio and John Panciera, both Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Koehler it, its effort must be emphasized. may be voted by a ainglc mark. sible for the Selectmen of the ments at this time. They walked on In silent commun- clean-limbed and powerful, seem- We must constitute ourselves a Armistice Day was quietly ob- Mr. and Mrs. L- B. Whitcomb of this town; a brother, Peter Pan- and daughter Tloise. Mr. and Mrs. Each year the Women’s Auxi- Divided Opinion town to arrange for additional ; ion. ed poised for escape. Then, sud- vigorous, loyal and piibllc-sptrlted 1 aerved in Rockville yeaterday. At celebrated their wedding anni- cicra of the Monson roaif and a liary sponsors a dance as a means .Amherst Treasurer Dies . "Impossible s tu ff...” Helen denly. his shoulders dropped and Nopposltion party| Bryon Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. There will be much bickering voting precincts. he turned to go inside. By the eleven o'clock the bells of - the j versary at a dinner party at the sister, Mrs. Angelina Fontanclla George Kingsbury, attended a of raising funds for its work and about shortening the ballot too. The principal reason advanced | „ murmured. "BUI, are you sure To those who had written him i home of their son and daughter-in- this year it will be held at the for changing the present annual Amherst, Mass., Nov. ^2—(/P— we've tried every way to get door they raught a glimpse of his Blnce the election urging that the j churches were rung and the fire of Meriden. "Hall” reunion in Coventry, Rhode Some persons think that many C8iarlea A. Andrew’s, 67. treasurer invalid chair. alarm signal was sounded. The law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Whit- Lsland, on Monday. Nov. 11. A Hotel Bond ballroom, November more officials should be elective towm election set-up is for the ; Buck a hearing before the board?" "cause we have been fighting for national anthem was played on the comb of Rocky Hill. Upon visiting 22. and will be a Prize Dance. Last purposes of economy. Tw-o of the of Amherst College for the past "You heard what Mr. Skelton Helen said, “Bill, you can't put be carried on," Willkie expressed their daughter. Mrs. Benjamin El- genuine Rhode Island ejambake than now are voted for, while oth- decade and a clssamate there of aald." him In that chair for life. He's too chimes at the Union Congregation- wa.s served. year 26 friends of the auxiliary ers believe appointive officers town's most important offices, hope that they would continue toe more/of Rocky Hill, later in the the late President Calvin Cooltdge. "I know, BUI, but he . doesn't grand." "thousands of organizations” al church. The uniform flag display NoiTIi CovcDlrv made personal gifts for the first should be increased. that of Town Clerk and Town I <5^ BAG died last night after a brief tll- have toe whole say.” Bill's fingers tightened around was used anij the Legion s Mini- ev^ ing thev found a surprise par- prize dance to be sponsored by the A second hearing, called to dis- Treasurer are voted for every tw-o founded during the campaljrn in fo r ^ h a d .been.. arranged tor them and auxiliary. AddlUonal gifts were years. The cost of a town election neas. "He’s president. Isn't he' He I the letter, crushing it Into a tight his behalf. Rut. he added. It waa ature demetery 'vas displayed in cuss re-bounding of congressional snd Peskin run the board.” ibrll. He stuffed it Into his Jacket. They wore presented, with a radio At the meeting of Coventry offered too late to be included In each year totals between $3,000 not anproprlate that they be con- Central Park. The factories and set and, other gifts from the guests Willington and sUte senatorial districU will There are .50,000 to 75,000 work- Helen wrinkled her brow. "But "1—I can't mall It, Helen," he practically all of the stores w^e Grange TTiursday evening, the fol- the printed ticket. This year as rh rid S, toe CaptU‘Vt2 p. m.!and said in a choked voice. tinued "In my name. j gathereil to congratulate them. their tesUmonlal to the splendid dell say®. There are no advantagea ers In the avers go beehive. who runs Mr. Skelton and Mr. "I do not want this great cause , ^open for business as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Montague White, lowing list of officers were elected: 5Uss Jennie H. Uhnrcb November 15. Peskin, Bill?" (To Be CantInuedI ^ Book Week at Library Master, Gertrude Anderson, lectur- past achievements of the auxiliary to be weakened by even a sem- Budget Service with daughters Barbara and San- Bill ahook his head. "I don’t •hie Rockville PubUc IJbrary Is er. June Loomis; secretary, Emma and as their endorsement of the get you." blance of anv personal advantage dra were M.on'lay guests in An- FYiday Friday night Mallcar- present undertaking 56 Interested to any Individual. I feel too deeply displaying Children's bohks, pic- dover. Mass., of Mrs. White's Luky; overseer. William McKin- riej; Charles Lyon, Mrs. Lyon smd "Shame!” Helen laughed "You'vc- tures and maps of - j Pboae 4.8.57 . rprised to learn that you telling one person by any other method. get .them to work on their par- Insurance. for the eighth Annual County guest of her sister, Mrs. Allen electric waffle iron; 40, coWblna- ents!" Fire Chief C. C. Styron ' said And that's only one reason why New Method's Bag o’ Wash fense program will take their — V " Achievement program. Tho.se re- Brownlee at West Hartford over tlon waffle iron and sandwich peWnally are giving aid and Budget Service is becoming increasingly popular. It is more examinations on Wcdne.sday after A card party ■wfil be held on « • • "Oh, boy,” Bill grinned. "The there waa no way of telling how - 1 ceiving awanls were: the Ameri- the weekend. toaster; 41, $6.00 ca-sh-^prizc; 42. comfort to Ji/th columnists. people speak. ..w e hope!" the Ore started as the entire than 80*“^ finished and is truly ea.sy on the family budget. noon, November l3th at the High , Wednesday evening at the Corn- can Legion Stanley Dobosz Cup Flowers In Hall Memorial church laundry service; 43, dry cleaning Whaf wm arm gmtti^ at is ifcisr You r school building stgptmg at 2:30|munity Hall, sponsored by the service; 44, 10 gallons of gasoline; armory section was engulfed in for outstanding horaemaklng club, are being furnished this month by Here^ how it happens: taxpayers are “hiring the hall for "P'.ll. I almost forgot to tell flamrs w-hen firemen arrived. Some Introduced f(ir the first time in Hartford onlvjwo months ago, o'clock. It ia expected that this the members of 'St. Maurice's the "Storrs Food club"; the Amer- Miss Rosa O. Hall In memory of 45, electric com popper; 46. um- you. Buck’s been taking pictures 200 soldiers had finished drilling In fourth class will start on Novem- | chapel. There will be a door prize lean Legion Hathewsy-Mil'er Cup her mother, Mrs. Gardiner Hall. brella; 47. electric coffee maker: Y e ste ^ y ’s papers duly Dr. Fuzzy’s ^vaporings tonight. You of West's games. Well, f mean he the headquarters an hour before. the Budget .Service had an instant appeal to('tlvmty home man- her 16. and first prizes for the highest Mrs. Peter De Rooa, of Rich- 48, one pint of paint and ^ush; NOtMSN CHANOIR announced^ha't Such-and- showed us how. Drowsy took some s used. By packing m;vn and woman and consolation for outstanding club to the "Elling- are, in many, many such meetings^ A "fire wall" between toe front agers. In this service the. Bag o' Wa.sh hag Card Party ton Dairy Club"; American Legion mond, Mass., was a weekend guest 49, retail plants on order, value Such Civic-Betterment Association and I shot a few. They’re good. section and toe main auditorium each section solidly you'll he amazed at th amount of laundry The East .Sc'oool Teachers club prizes. Everyone Is invited and re- of her mother-in-law, Mrs. An- $8-00- paying his salary, too, because there Bill. They show everything Lan- freshments will be .served. Pro* Stanley Dobosz Cup for second out- TTjese prizes will be on display and a copper roof helped to ktap vou can send. ■will hold a military whist party on standing agricultural club. the thony Safranek. Mr. De Rpos Is , would-meet tonight at xhts-or-That are thousands o f people in public lifih d's has Im n doing wrong." the flames from spreading. ceeds will he given to the Com- In one of the windows at Watkins Wednesday evening. Novornber 1.3 "Vernon Dairy Club"; the Ameri j j r a a hunting trip in Main^^ and whom the Communists and theiP wonder why Buck did that?” .Ammunition Explode* at eight o'clock in the East School munity Christmas Party. Mrs, A. 0 4 ^ n ad a. from November 14 to November 21. schcxil auditorium. ' "He said he wanted to try out A staccato of explosions was E. Maneggia and Mrs. Thomas can Legion Voiture No. 1007 40 dhpzspne.2Beb-won5 omtaolntaoini the camera, but I think he hop- auditorium. Refre.shments will be , and 8 cup for outstanding leader- ” a Czechoslovak bazaar will be Tomorrow’s papers will reWd the fellow travelers are using. heard as ammunition stored In the served and prizes will be' awarded j Flink are in charge. held November 22-23 at the C. S. ed giiani headquarters went off in the Members of the Grange play ship of Agricultural club to.Ma.son fact that the meeting was pi^ded •That’s It!” BUI shouted. "He ' The proceeds will be for the bene-! Parker, Tolland; the Tolland P. S. hall in South Willlngton. intense heat. Colonel Alexander " h t k fit of the Welfare and Athletic | "The Ghost Cha.sers" held their There will be all kinds of hand- over by Mrs. J. Stnatherington B>Qwn thought he might get a chance to Here’s Why This Service rehearsal on Monday evening at County Farm Bureau Cup for out- W ill G ive A i d show them to the board." said much valuable equipment was mfls at the school. , • standing leadership of Homemak- made articles on sale. The bazaar and that the eminent Dr. Fuzzy yf removed from toe rooms last week. File Marriage Intentions j the home of Mi:s. O.sCar Kreysig. is sponsored by the Wlllingtnn "Gee. I never thought of that. More than 300 persons were In Triage license applications I I.«adies Aid Societ.v of the ing (.7ub to Mrs. Perry Cook. An- T o A l l Sch o o ls the Gloom School of Economics spoki Bill. -You're right. Buck cap tell appreojate the advantages branch of the (iech National Alli- yoU in a minute where eveiy one the main auditorium at a dance ha;;*'^rfi,;rrht;'c!fflcr or'Q-rryvjne ch..^' wm meet ^on j ^ ^ r , ance of the United States. This of the DisaWed American War afternoon in the Bureau cup for outstanding Home- at length on the theme that “adver- of l.,andis‘ pla'ya went wrong." Appeals to the Thrifty Town Clerk Arthur. E. Hajward as 1 " ednesday alliance w-as created during the "Helen,” Bill aald solemhiy, Veterans w ^ n the fire was dla- follbwi; Willard Noble Plummer, . making Club exl.ibit to "Happy World War. At the collapse of New Haven, Nov. 12.—m - tising is a waste of money. covered by IfcuTY^leUbom, building of a Living Trust millwright and. Mildred Helen M at-' Annie Alvord and Miss, Hustlers", Mansfield, Mrs. A. C. the Czecho Republic . In ^ptem - Rlchard A. Barrett, Connecticut \p r . Fuzzy will be indignant about "we’ve got to show these pictures Hawkins, leader; Tolland County to the board. It’s toe only way we .superintendent. The dancers filed All flat work such "as bed and table linen, towels and handker- tie, mill wo'rker.'both of this"citv; Adelia _I»omis will be the hiwt- her. 1938.’ it waa reorganized. Mr. administrator of the NYA, an- this),He thinks he has the right to his ran prove to them that Buck but quietly- when told tost the chiefs beautifully finished and folded. Bath towels, wash cloths Frank Edward\Burkiiarrtt. ele.-lt ' Asfos at the meeting of the La^ Farm Bureau Cup for out.stand- and Mrs. Anton Dvorsky of Wll- nounced today that the services of building was afire above them. Ing Agricultural (ilub. Exhibit to. nows hts stuff." fluff dried. Lingerie, knitted underwear, etc., fluff dried by our and Miss Grace Ratrina Ciatty. Ii' dies'- Beilevnlent Society of the Itngton Hill, are lU leading work- Raymond' Trlmpert, former Dan- own opinions. Granted. And youf - They had retraced their steps as All available fire apparatus In machine operator, txith of thus ci'tv.', "the Mansfield Craftsmen.” ers in this part of the sUte. The bury high school teacher, and papers will go right on reporting both Atlanta was summoned. • new .Virway prttcess. ,\ll so carefully smoothed out and neatly > Gavels for outstanding first- year they talked and were passing the They know how disconcerting investment matters enn be when there Meeting WedncMlav ' i 00 f proceeds of the bas§ar will ba used Mrs. Marion Daley of Devim had the Dr. Fuzzys and the Mr. Clears— drug store. Peskin had gone and The $1,000,000 building wqs re- folded that it need not be ironed. His socks are ironed and mend- The Rockville Emblem Club will Thurs.day at 1 ;30 p m. *" 'clubs. Homemaking CJlub, Cheer- for Czech refugees in Ehi^and. been made avatlable as field rep- the place was in darkness. A coupe modeled recently. A section of toe ed ready to-wear. Very few pieces in this Budget Service will hold a meeting on Wednesday af- Commiinity hall. ^ful Canners, Ellington; Agricultur- Mrs. J. Gallup Service enter- resentatlves to all schools In the whatever they say. stood at the curb, motor idling: roof had caved In during repairs, are important business problems to be solved. They know that concentra- Members of the copimtttee in al,. Talcottvllle. tained friends at her home iii "Look. Bill,” Helen whispered. requiring a portion of the work to require ironing at h(«me. This .service better than 80^/ tVni.shcd. ternoon, November 13 at - ZiSOj charge of the Community (Christ- Now the newspapers must report tion is the all-important factor in business efficiency. / o'clock at the Elks Home. -At this j 4-H pencils to outstanding club South Willlngton Thursday night AdmlnUtrstor Barrett explained I But it is up to you, a free, self- "Isn’t that someone trying toe be done a second time. mas parly arc m.aking a house to secretaries. Homemaking. Helen at a bridge and whist party. The That the move had been made in I such things. It is the job of a free governing citizen, to accept the ipuwJ door of the drug store?" time final plans will be completed house canvass which will be com- Tlir r.Dsi for the Charity Card party which Gieseche, secretary, Sunshine Scis- bridge prize winners were Mrs. cooperation wrlth toe School Work press to keep you informed accurately and reject the false. You can believe, T 'e man turned, saw • them. WE take over investment details under g Living Trust. Funds are takes place on Tuesday evening, pleted by Monday. November 18, sor club; agricultural. Herman Henry Labonte of South Willing CouncU of Connecticut and was in- "(Juess the place's cl6sed up." he when the members of the commit- Gorky, Tolland; 4-H Memo books ton and Mrs. Annie Murphy of tended to aid school officials In -toe of what is going on in the world. How if'you wish, that American mass pro- miittered, then jumped into the Germjaii P io n e e r managed and paid as you direct, to you or others. A brief discussion, O n e-T h in l Bag Sl.39 November 19 at the Elks Home. tee will meet at 8 p. m. at the ' Paxt GrantT* Me«‘tlng to outstanding work In 1940, Mari- Rockville; whist, Mrs. Frank selecting and improving of work else would you learn the facts by which duction and Amefican advertising and car and w-as gone. arranged at your convenience, will suffice to explain this plan. -ii home of Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson lyn Palmer and Peggy Brundage, Vonasek and Mrs. Jc^n Ulrtl, Wll- "Funny,” Bill said. "Anyone In D e n tistry D ies 'rw o-T h irils B ag 2.49 The Trinity Past Noble Grand's to complete plans-for the party. savignments. _ j i you, citizens in a democracy, are able the American way of inaking a living association will hold a meeting thus Richard Niederwerfer and Willliam lington Hill. Trlmpert. < former English and could see that toe store waa closed. F u ll Bug ,3.49 afternoon at the lOOF hall In I .Miss Velma Mimro spent Tues- Thrall. Past masters of Uriel IX)dg#A. science teacher, worked part Ome to govern yourselves ? are no good. Stalin believes that. And What do you suppose he w-as look- Rocka'Rle. ^day at the home of her parents. TTiomas E. Wilson award for F. and A. M. conferred the degree for the NaUonal Youth AdminU- ing for?" New York. Nov. 12.—(A5—Df. outstanding Baby Beef work in Saturday evening at Masonic hsll, traUon. HU appototm«t wm Hitler believes it. "Did you notice that he waa Hans i. Mamlcdt. 65, pioneer' in Tolland County, Emerson Aborn, Merrow. Oimax Chapter, Eastern passed on by the School Work ad- stuffing something In his pocket? modern dentistry in (Germany and in the Budget Service N. End Vi arcdiouse Star, served a turkey supper. Or you can decide that you are tired It looked like a burlap sack." - Shirts B us C a rryi n g New Ellington for his Dairy (Jlub wm-h visory Committee. of using the American system to make -The sack bandit?" BUI shook former head of the University of ea. Ik Not lo Operate and his Blue Ribbon Bjiby Beef. his head. “He always ' pulls his Berlin Dental School, died of Kraft Company medals for dairy N eed M o re T o ys the money to support the hu'Z'zys and hold-ups when there's someone heart 'disease last night at hla New Sa i l o rs O vert u r ns demonstration work went to Mari- T u r k e ys A w a r d e d the rest of thf fifth columnists who are around to hand over thf cash.’* York apartment. Hand Finished The tobacco warehouse on North lyn Palmer and Peggy Brumdage, A t C e n te r H ere "Maybe that's why he waa star- His similarity to the principal School street which has been, used Richard Nelderwerfer and William spreading the doctrines of the Commu- ing in—to see if Mr. Peskin waa character In Friedrich Wolf’s play, Marlborough, Nov. 12—(JP)— A during the past four years by the Thrall, Albert Lang, Jr., and Nor- A t B i n go G a m es I nists, the dictators and the crackpots. still there." "Profeasor Mamlock" depleting the o r Tobacco Company as a sort- man Snyder: Home-making C31ub "Lend a Toy" week, which waa Mrs.- Brown also learned from today s "Maybe,” BUI said. ‘.‘But what’s persecuUon of a Jewish surgeon Greyhound Tranqwrtation Com- promoted by the WPA Toy Cen- |«r nmambar ona thing cisorlyr You THE pany bua carrying newly enlisted ing and packing place ia not like- Agent Award for Mending to Rose papers that a new-modfcl radio set, the difference? We've got more in Nazi Germany, made hts situR- ter last week brought additional tion in Germany so uncomfortable New Method Laundry ■ailora from New York city to the ly to be used this winter,- While Krason. Manafleld O nter, member Turkeys wUl be the prises at better than last year’s, can be had for will cease to have any choice in the Important things on our mind." Naval Training Station at New'- packing waa carried on here about of The Happy Hustlers Club; toys to be repaired, but there still the bingo games held in St. that he was forced to leave. He Manchester Residents Call Enterprise 1.'100 Without Charge, port. R. L, overturned at the foot 30 were given employment. The medals for Dress Revue were pre- is need for more. Since the James's hall tomorrow night un- $3.95 less. She also learned that matter if you ev^r let your newspapers They talked eagerly of toclr came to the United States in of Red Sand hlU here today, in- lease that the OT Company had sented to Edna Gieaecke, Josephine branches were, opened at the West der the auq;ilces of the Holy Name fall into the hands of the Dr. Fuzzys. piens until they were nearly home, April, 1937. Quality Launderers Zoric Dry Cleaning on the warehouse has expired and Side Recreation building and in Society. Twenty-five birds, each of Blimp’s Store was offering sheets at then Bill said, "Helen, how much Because of his great knowledge juring eight of the occupants. Steinmeyer. Elizabeth Lee and the Nathan Hale School, in addi- If that happens, you’ll hear only what MANCHESTER Rugs Cleaned— .All Kinds Pillow Sterilizing Middlesex hospital In Middle- is not to be renewed. Rosa, Krason: for Canning, Hazel the value of $8 will be awarded. 2(¥ under the regular price » d that ;hance do you think we have of of dentistry. Dr. Mamlok was li- All field grown tobacco oh the tion to the Center on North School Twenty of these wUl be given they think you ought to hear. nutting tola over?” censed to practice in New York Men’s Valet Service Curtains-Drapes town, where the injured were tak- Niederwerfer; for outstanding street, thf rs has been a greater de- the Nifty Grocery and Fruit Markets en, reported none was In critical Hackett plantation is to be sort- work, Mary Bowen. away In regular games, three in ' "Why. Bill?” without taking the usual examina- ed in the Hackett warehouse this mand for playthings. The plan to could save her 40^ on her food pur- “Well, I've, got to decide aome- tion—the first pernon ever to be so ! 61-99 ALBANY AVENUE — HARTFORD condition. The number of recruits About thirty friends surprised open distribution centers In the the free game* snd two as door -In the bus was not a'vailable, but winter. The shade grown has been pris«s. In addition thm wfU be | chases this afternoon. woTE- .-tv iliing pretty-important. Today old honored. His works have bean ' moved to Hartford and is already Mrs. Keith Reynolds with a house South School, s t Manchester Green ?eakin fired me for socking Bul- Serving Manchester, Ulastonbary, East Hartford,- U'etherafieid, BIponilleld, CluuaweH. Pnr^ the vehicle was reported loaded to wanning Saturday evening. Mr. and Buckland means more toys six sweepetakca. standard textbooks for years. TRUST CO load, Middletown, Biocky HlU, Simsbary, Newington, Fannlngton, EnlonvUle, Wlndnnr, its cspBctty* being sorted, but work on the To provide for the additional All this Mrs. Brown learned from , ri*m> or rMctton* will b* *prr«:l*t«l by ^ ethead." His researches' inclutM the so- broadleaf will not get underway Reynolds works late uo bis sur- and any person who has broken p*r« r»bHU«.r* CommlM*. •«* If “BiU, that's a shame! What are Warehouse Point, Snilleld, Wilson, Windsor Looks, Granby, TarUrvjl)^ Ammm, HtggMona> H m aeddent occurred during a prise came upon his return when or unused toys that they wish to number expected to attend tomor- the same newspapet which announces called “Msmfdk fixation” for tightr Member Federal Depimit Ins. Corp. East Hamptont Dnrham. I . hmyy rate at a spot where dirt until there has been sufficient tak- row night more Ubias have been ASSriw ia« l« te* /OU going to do?” enlng loose teeth, and a treatment en down from the stjed.* which will he found«e new chair in his favor- turn over to the Toy Center for from a bank alongside the road ite uoe can caU 7447 and the truck secured so that aU players may ^ snd reports her meeting. And, having "The vJbrst of It is, Buck wants for arresting pj^orrhes. onto Um higb- n ^ be until about the fiipt of next ite spot which had been presented Iby Mrs. PafiUne Hutchinson earUer will call for them. ■It at toMaa during tbs play. ftB sstta Tdsy. month. j 3-’ i- I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER i2 ,1940 \ t II^N C H E STE R evening herald, M Ai^ESTER, CONN, fsix WDRC Lewis Quits His Teaching Kennedy Raps Two-Ocean Nav^ that money In developing N*ti» Byrnes Seen Likely Choice Daily Radip Programs Weygand Try to Save Hartford London’s prsc^cslly > perfect har- i m kc. m m. Venture After Six Weeks Boston Story Aa once before, In the calam- bor to provide a far safer and bet- Man About Manhattan BMtam Htamlard ’no w Is Long Building J( —*]• C»0rg0 Tmek00 Lives of 43 For Pro Tempore Position itous daya when the Nast tanks ter port' for American ahlpping, TMStlay, Nov. 13. Says Different' Impres* cttftttti9 mnd planes and countless hordes either naval or commercial, than n V w York - StenojTaphem^rl who^w^^^^^ wd Ji P. M* Madison, WIs., Nov. 13—(J V -^ w sst you must #s* aomsthlng Kov 12 — * *u» RsUtlons ComiRlttee. mysterious about I t Huge Gear o f Battleship Exterior Mads ef _ _ of infantrymen were breaking the New York’s congested waterways Roach Powder Kills 12 4;0<>— P o r U a B l a k * F a c e s U f * Sioclsir Lewi# ha# gon* back to sion Created Than He ' The blrd-caga’a axterior PUBUBHKO BY TM* •Who hesitate to ask a fnvq*' of gtage ting a aong, and Day by 4:16— We, the AbbotU. " I have to llva aomtwhers. And MXRAI.D PRINTINO CO- defenses of France Into splinters their boss, because of ehyneia. w a l k ^ euge. aing chairman of two, ' committees. Broadway— but the University of Takes 10 Months to i made of tungsten nearly aa _ provide? Wayfarers at Salva- C.l. one of Prealdent Rooaevolta WTIC 4:30— Hilltop House. I Ilk* Madison. Isn’t that reason Intended to Convey. tl Blutll atntt should profit from the example of then walk off. George's elevation to the Foreign Wisconsin campus still buzzes I aa diamonds. It# exterior llA ooh *ittr. Conn. last spring, General Maxims It Is to be suspected that Mr. In "Panama Hattie’’ she_ la a chief leglalatlve advlaera. was 4:45— K aU Hopkins. enough?" Make; Must Have Pre- Ether Merman. This dark haired RelatloM post aulomatleally Hartford. Day with talk of the "professor.’’ Uvsd Qoletljr Nnnr Campos ribbed much Uko a acrow and THOMAS rBROUSOH 'eygand becomes the target of Moses may be just a little less complete pn duct — alngs better tion Army Home. advanced today as a likely candl-, 6:00—Ad Ltnsr. New York, Nov. 12—WP)—Am- 0«n«ral M in«»«r fetching alnge^ is triumphing on than ever, hat developed a fine lOM he. 318.8 m. Fo;- six weeks the novelist con- Lewis Uvsd quietly In a large against the aide o f the big | dat for Senate prealdent pro tem- would terminate his dislnnanahlp BM3am StaMUrd Tim* 6:15—The O'NeUl’s. bassador Joseph P. Kennedy says cisions o f Watch. roundtd October 1. U tt and millions of eyee all concerned over the possibility of Broadway t’oday in "Panama Hat- flair for feminine humor, does ducted s class in creative writing; boms near the campus and faculty turning at right anglaa to Pittsburgh, Nov. —Doc- pore In a projected reorganization of tbs privileges sad slaetlons 6:30—Ad Liner. a newspaper story which quoted oveKthe world. America losing a war than he Is tie," the first time she hat been some aplendid acting in her tear- committee. That place might then then announced he was on bis way membera didn’t disturb ths novel- ! gear's rotation and cutting starred alone, all because she ask- tors and cnemlsta at three hoepi- o f the chamber's Democratic ma- Thoodny, Nov. 13 New York, Nov. 13—(J^—Amer- 6:45— Bcattsrgood Baines. him as saying "democracy la fln- By Howard W. Blakeslee Bnndajri tnd HolHir*. “ * brought Weygand back ful Bcenei with a Jlrl and, go to Senator Connally (0 „ Tex.), P. M. to New York to help produce bts ist’s psace of mind with too many Associated Press Science Editor It turn#. over the poaalblllty that some fed- ed her boas to go out and get her tals to^ y strove to save the Uvea chinery. ica’s Town Meeting, open forum 6:00— Esso Reporter. ishej in Elrtgtand” contained many With each revolution of th* til* Poit offip* «t for the firat time, goes in wrlout- but he In turn would have to give 4:00—BacksUge Wife. \ 6:05— Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood new play, "Felicia Speaking." social Invitations. Conn.. »• '••eond CU»* M»ll Matt**. from dyria too late, ^The fate eral money will escape being need another Job. of 43 men stricken by foodjiolaon- An active supporter of Mr. broadcast series that set aome- statements vvhlch "created a dif- New York. Nov. 12.—One rea- ! gear, the little tungsten ly' for dancing aolos. Step Ing—believed to be roach powder up the leadership of the Public 4:15—BtoUa Dallas. 6:20—Edwin C. HHI. He said he waa "tremendously No visitors were allowed in hla ferent impression entirely than 1 ■UB9CRIPTION RATES of Franiw\waa sealed V fo r * he for the Improvement of New Ethel, back in the twenties, was she has made good at eve^thlng Roosevelt for a third terra, Bymea thlng of a precedent in microphone plcitaed" with his students, faculty clasarcMm and hla students said son why the United States can’t I bites in, milking what Is a stenographer in a New York baked in pancakea -which killed BiiUdlnga and Grounds group. 4:30—Lorenso Jones. 6:80—Paul Sullivan Review# the would want to set forth," and that On* T»*r by Mali ...... J* ®* except selling tickets at the box was expected to receive strong presentation of current topic* associates and the commuAltJ(. teacher told them not to tell tales build a two-ocean Navy very , the "rough cik.” A fter thla stepped out. ns. 6:45—The World Today, Before that, however, he seem- discussion.’’ SIncI* Copy ...... ’ •“! ing by the raves of the Broadway if a contestconteRi materialized.maienaii*«a. *Tr’ . T.kmim«mmeiah®r» S»m© D®y 6:11U-Jlm Britt* Sports Round- On the "yes" aide are Anne, ' Missing Heirs. because I want to be here.” . ed, "And I wanted to ido it in a "National Socialism would be the per minute of a ship’s turbines and tlen of, *11 if»w* dUp»tch«« genius. Weygand la\Mported to vacant by the death of Senator gear miiat never ceaik turning. ^ She hoard her boss say that he promises to be another Arthur Wil- Chairmanship of the Judiciary O'Hare McCormick and Cok Henry. ■'8t30ir*Flr#t Nlghter. Stay On.GoaiO Bcliavior university town. result.’’ reduce thla rotation to perhaps 400 to It. of not oth*rwl«« crtd t»d In have refused to obeyXthe orders Pittman (D.. Nev.) Sunday. Pitt- up. " I don’t know what you’d call the cutting job ahoulll stop, tlw ( thi* papfr- *bd iSr loc*I n«wi The nature of the labor troubles knew a Broadway producer to put Have in which ' son. 30, who Coroner P. J. Henney Committee, left vacant by tea 6:30— Bernhard Levltow Salon Breckinridge, with the "no’’.'aup-' i 8:56—Elmer Davis—News. But atudciits and" faculty mem- “ Many” Statements “ Inaixnirate” revolutions of the ship’s pro- of the Vichy goveminenV that he man had been serving during the th* course. It h a n 't any name. All slight change tn poeitkm on publlinrd heryln. that are holding up the mobiliza- her in his new show. To every- Mine an ° ,d h whioned i " “ ] gald mixed the pa.-.cake batter, primary defeat of Senatorinator Orchestra. ported by Capt. Eddie Rlckenbeck- ’9:00—We, the people. ber# weren’t convinced. They In s statement issued in New peller. All rl*hl* of r«puhllc»tlon of extended absence of Vice Preal- I do la to encourage the students starting would ruin tb e^ear. ■Iretum to France from \French body’s amazement, he did. \ she sings I f ^ " n k e ' was among those ill. He told au- Ashurst (D „ Arlz.), a p p ea ^ 6:45— Lowell Thomas. er and Mary Hlllyer. Again George 9:30— Prbf. Quiz. stayed on their good behavior, fig- York last night, the ambassador Precision Necessary ■ptclll <1liip*loh»» hyryin »ry »l»o tion of National Guard and other leave out the. bitters. . .j i thoritlca he had no idea how dent the Garner from the capital, uring they’d pop out of the pages to write. The length of time In manufac- make sure the motion iMver t#-! North Africa, where he is fh full He gave her a spot in the clw- lie either with Senator M^^ 7:00— Fred Warlng's Orchestra. V. Denny. Jr,, will be the modera- 10:00—Glenlr Miller’s Orchestra. said "many” of the statements r***rv«d. ■______forces for a year of training seems it straight rye. U . . May Get Republican Support of a new Lewis novel one of these “ I haven't any System, much. "were inaccurate,” adding "I as- ture Is due to the fact that the interrupted, auxiliary engiqM are . rus line. This she refused because 1 roach powder came to be mixed ran (D.. Nev.), or Senator 7:15— History In the Headlines — tor and in that connection he will 10:15— Selective Service. A. command of all the affalrs\ of Clark, who has opposed the ad- days. Everybody has always wanted to sumed the entire conversation had cogs have to be machined to the ready to take over the w a k o f ’ Full Mfrlc* cllrnt of N. to be Indicated by the character of she still hadn’t resigned her job aa I into the batter. Nuys (D „ Ind.), both oppoi Andre Schenker. do a preview broadcast on Wednes- 10:20—Accent on Music. ■crvlc* Inc. France’s African territories. It \ l.«ul8 Nibzer, a lawyer, is the Adjutant Roy Barber told de- ministration's foreign policies, "Remember ’Main Street’ and write a story. A ll right, I en- been conducted on the baais of my precisions of a watch, and the big the main power plant If that) the strike At Fort Dix. * N. .1, a stenographer, which paid more of President Roosevelt’s, 1937 7 :S0— Miisloo. day night at 10:15. 10:45—Music Patterned for aCJthor o f "T h in k in g on ^ our tectlvca there was a supply of the might draw some support from the small town?" a faculty mem- courage them to go ahead and original statement— that it waa an cog weighs about 35 ton.*. Thla Need Skill of Huinaa Haa Publlitb*rf R*pr«ient^ttlvM, believed that Weygand may jol^ than being a chorus girl. But her preme Court reorganisation bill. 8:00— Johnny Present*. Dancing. Af«ney— There serious delay has been FeeA." In professional " insect powder in the kitchen sup- Democratic ranks and also from A ir time of the meeting la to be ber asked. "Remember ’BabUt’ write It.L’ off-the-record dlscuaalon.” one is known to sailors as the bull Although the finishing la Jullu* Mnthrwt Speclnl^ the valiant segment of Free boas kept urging her to try the legal representative of Charlie The two senators became mem- 8:30— Musical Treasure Chest. 11:00—Esao Reporter N*w York. Chiciito D*froTt ■ and eXused. Tt ia not that contractors stage, although he never has ad- ply room when he took over man- the Republican camp, providing 9:35, five minute* later than here- and the small busineas man? Told To Bogin NovM In Boston. The Globe expressed gqar. It is nearly 18 feet in dia- by machine, the skill of Chaplih, Harold Lloyd, and Cnra- bers o f the committee on th* 0:00— te ttle of the Sexes. tofore. Something of a change in 11:05— Sports Roundup, Bolton. Frenchmen led by .General been trying to squeeze unjus- mitted he did so because he agement of the Salvation Army the Republicans themselves do not Well. ..." His 22 pupils— Lewis asked for regret that the ambassador "takes meter and may carry 600 "teeth." workmen also is Indlspenaat mount film s...Jim m y "Van Heu- same day. Chairmanships ordi- 9:30—Fibber McGee and Molly. program policy will be adopted this 11:10— News of the War. MEMBER AI'DIT BUREAU OP Charlea de Gaulle- and take all thought she wasn’t a good steno- homo in September. enter a candidate. The entire Sen- •Tm not going to write a novel 15 "but they were ao well-qualified exception to publication of- the in- Each tooth must be cut with a Mr. Ross points out. Th* gear#\ proflts out of the building sen’s authkhorn plays the first narily arc awarded on the basis 10:00— Bob Hope. year In that each subject conaldcr- 11:25—Musical Interlude. I couldn’t turn them down"—were terview in question," and addedr CIRCUI-ATIONS the French forces in Africa with grapher. Barber said that when he took ate elects the president pro tem- with a university gackground," fineness much leas than the thick- can’t be made without Uie BklU of a '^ry. large number of bar- three noteixof his first song hit. of seniority of service with a com- 10:30—Uncle W alt’s Dog House. ed ia to be carried through three 11:30—Columbia Masterworks. Instructed to begin a novel or "It was Mr.. Lyons' understand- Th* Herald Prlntln* Company, over the management he asked pore, but almost invariably the Lewis in.sisted. "I know exactly ness of a cigarette paper, with of human^,hande to guide the ro* ’ him. ' "So Help mV’ and so does his a former cook, in charge at that man Is a member of the majority mittee, 11:00— News and Weather. broadcasts Instead of one to give 12:00— News. what my next hovel ia going to be write a short story of at least ing he was at liberty to use any of bote. Furthermore, it ia not Inc.. a**ume* no financial r**pon»l* racks units, nor that workers are So Ethel kept on with her ama- doorbell. . .VaA.Heusen, and his 12:05— Joey Kearns’ Orchestra. what the engineers call tolerance.* blllty for t.vpoKr*phlc*1 error* ap- The effect of such action by teur performances and finally a A vacancy in the chairmanship 11:15— D ie Party Line. more complete treatment. Ques- about, and it’s not going to be 6,000 words. the remarks in their long Inter- enough for the workman to be required V y'’*’'’*' hours. lyric writing co-partner, Johnny party. 12:30—Ray Herbeck’s Orchestra. of three ten-thousandtha of an pearlna in »dvertl**m*nt» In tn* Another question confronting of the Claims committee, brought 11:36— Polish Orchestra. tions from the audience, an idea to about college life." "Those 6,000 words look ter- view in Boston, except fo r . those merely a ’’skilled" cutter; be must, Maneheeter Evenlna Herald. Weygand, on the war aa a whole, unions i talent scout saw her. He whisked 12:55— New*. inch. ’The trouble Is between two unions. unions Hollywood, whisked her Burke, u^fca7for!said the former cook showed him Senate Democrats was the choice about by the defeat of Senator 12:00— W ar News. which the town meeting pioneered, The lanky, red-haired Nobel rific to students who have been which Mr. Kennedy specified as How the great gears are made la be Buper-skilled to work within might be of tremendous im- Burke (D.. Neb.), in the primary 12:06— The Party Line. Tomorrow’s Program. 'off the record.' and these, of both of buildhig trades wvorkers jq Broadway and she has ?h^^i^m."■W l- ^ t V « the Jack of a successor to Senator Minton will continue an'important part of prize winner smiled. "Oh, it might writing 300 word themes," he described by A. A. Ross of the the three ten-thousandths of an portance. board adjoining the kitchen. election probably will be fllled by 12:55—Newa. A. M. laugh^. "And, o f course, they course.^Were not touched upon in Tufoday, November 12 and both affiliates o f the Ameri- been V hiaking back and forth ever Benny-Fred Allen fUnv In case (D„ Ind.), majority whip who was the programs. have a acene or two from a cam- gear engineering department of inch margin of perfection. since until now she achieves solo Former Cook Held Senator Brown (D., Mich.). 1:00— Silent. 7:00— Esso Reporter. pus,” he conceded, then added can't write a novel in a semester. the publisfted interview.” Perhaps to<5 much weight is can Federation ofv Labor. you’re intereated in the sort of defeated for re-election. Minton The General Electric Co., which la Imperfections greater than that, The former cook, who was dis- goes out of office in January. Sen- Minton’s defeat alao left va- Tomorrow’s Program 7:10—Music Off the Record. hastily, "not this one. If they get one started I will be being attached to the Weygand stardom. ’ - . music they write, their hitSii^lude A modem broadcast station, spending 13,000,000 to expand ita when translated through a hug# The Hod Carriei\^and Uiborcra She worked for it. however, and charged three weeks ago, was held ator Hill (D., Ala), assistant cant the chalrmanahlp of Pen- A. M. 7:55— Esso Reporter. "Now If I went to live in Hart- satisfied." Mr. Willkie’s Talk j reports. A fter all they are imagination,” ” Oh. Tou^GrMy using a • power of .lO.OOO watta, cog-making works at Lynn, Mass. 35-ton cog wheel, would be m ag*. Union called the st^ke because, is a ten times better performer by Philadelphia police for quea- whip, appeared to have • the edge sions Committee, a place which 6:00— Knlghta of the Road. 8:00— New* of Europe. ford, Conn., everybody there His later announcement o f his nifled enough to endanger the Moon," and "Polka Dots andXloon costa a little more than a quarter 8:10—Shoppers Special. One Out of 15 Warmed Several Hours Unquestionably Wendell Will- : nothing but reports. He did not, of the than when she made her debut in tioning. Police said that after go- may go to Senator Schwarts (D., 6:28— New*. would aay, ’Fine. He came'here to unexpected leave-taking said tt power transmission of a battle* it is alleged, apprentices Beams." here. nf a million dollars. Actually the 8:30— Esso Reporter, After the big bull gear is built indepd, return to Vichy with . I J T T'nir,., a Broadway musical as a pretty ing to Philadelphia he correspond- Extensive f'hangee In Sight Wyo.i. 6:30—Gene and Glenn. Hartford because it is a beautiful had not been decided whether he .ship. kle had a great audience when |I Carpenter* 'and Joiners Union ^ figure paid In a recent instance, the 8:35—Shoppers Special. and ready to have its teeth cut, it ed with acquBlntancea here. Extensive changes in Senate' Senator Byrd (D „ Va.l. was 7:00— Morning Watch. city and a good place to live.’ And would return._ A t any rate, his Houses Vacant is first warmed for acveral hours he talked on the air for half an Admiral Rene Platon, who had were doing, what the ftr?u\named 1---- r— - —— — \ A breakfast of paheakes," bacon, new outfit of W EAF- New York, 9:00— Press NeWs. standing committees also are In regarded aa the most likely choice 8:00— Newa and Weather. they would let it go at that. lease on his house here doeao't.ex- to a temperature of 72 Fahren- t/ittuce, not cracker#; la th# fa* been .sent to North Africa to there will be s pleasureable feel- ^ ffo e and sweet cake was served and key station of the NBC-Red net- 9:15— American School of the hour through the courtesy of the union called laborers’ w ork in un-, j.^ological retetiona of the chll- sight, when the new Congress for head of the Rules Committee 8:15 — News from Here "But out here in the middle plre until July. heit. The room for this warming vorite food of parrota. ing in general toward the mother to^O lodgers about 7:15 a. m. A to succeed Senator Neely (D „ work. waa *280,000. Air. three major broadcasting sys- fetch him, it is said, at the In- loadlng and handling lum berN^d | dren meets. Abroad. Washington, Nov. 12—(.iP)—One also Is fitted for cooling. In case and the rest of his world. This few ipinutci later a half dozen men W. Va.), who will leave the Sen- 8:30— Radio Bazaar. Besides giving the atatlon 9:45— Xavier Cugat's Orchestra. tems. A* a speech representing sistence o f the Nazis; but that in Senator George (D „ Qa.), was out of every 15 houses or apart- the huge piece of metal happen* doing it for wages lower than ttm ca^ilie"project Us just an- pleasant feeling tends to be trans- bcgah\to moan with stomach ate in January to become govem- 8:55— W TIC ’a Program Parade. about everything In the latest 10:00—By Kathleen Norris. Carmona waa opening the Colon- itself is hardly proof that he in- ferred to eating habits, sleeping c. .mpaXThen a dozen men writh- considered the probable succeasor ly Journal of Economics, be ments in the United SUtes waa to be even a fraction over 72. the thinking and sentiment of Hod Carriers and Laborers other step, hut one which Bruce to Pittman as head of the power- [or of West Virginia. 9:00— Newa Reporters. transmitting gadgets, the overall i 10:15— Myrt apd. Marge served as president of The Ameri- ial Congress. vacant on April 1. the Census After the temperature ia right, tends to become a revolutionary hinks will have considerable ef- habits and »o on. Still later on, it ed in a ^ n y on their beds. When 9:15— Food Newa. effect-aa far as listeners are conr j 10:30—Stepmother, Ferreira Piedade waa wounded the vast majority of the millions would insi-st on being paid deputy coroners arrived beds in can Economic Association, was a Bureau com pute today. the gear is moved into the room like De Gaulle; or even that ne for already other hospitals will be transferred to other'situa- 9:30— Hats and Heads. rerned la a noticeable lncrca.se in 110:45— Woman of Courage, in the face in the scuffle that pre- of people who supported him in apprentices are reported to have the home were virtually filled with fellow of The American Academy The aUtlstlca showed 37.211.463 where the teeth are cut. This haVe written the section of One tions. and the child will in general 9:45— Wutherlng Heights. signs! strength almost every-i 11:00— Short Short Story, of Arts and Sciences arid a mem- ceded hia arrest. Police said they rNervousRestlesn may not again submit to the dwellings in the nation, of which room is maintained at exactly 72. his contest for the Presidency, been getting from 85 cent.* M be started on the path leading to s men in agony. , where the station can be picked ' 11:16—Martha Webster, Bestleset a r t ^ asking that the Jury on 10:00— Thla Small Town. ber of The British Academy. He were unable to discover hia mo; Even a slight variation in temper- I command of the Germans as he well-adjusted relation to the "'orlfl Deputy Coroner Fred Wiegha- Call Renewed up. I 11:30—Big Slater, 2 438,790, or 6.6 per cent, were va- m I m C I Can’t sleep? Tire It might be termed, without ex- *1.10 an hour. the Carvillc competition (Elliot Silence Hides 10:15— By Kathleen Norris. was a former president of the tlve for the attack. ature, by the expansion or con- did months ago in France. The article giving the "D IET gan said: ------I 11:45— Aunt Jenny’a Stories. cant. ■111 l a I essilT? Because of aggeration, a complete success. It is just this sort of thing that O’HarA Charlea Burchlield. Buk "There were men even lying on 10:30— Ellen Randolph. Harvard Alumni Association. Although most of the "vacant" traction it would cause in the ■ tamale functloael Ulreich\nd John Marin) select FOR NURSING MOTHERS ” will 10:45— The Guiding Light. Tuning tonight: | 12:00— Kate Smith Speaks. As the exhibition of a carefully The French army in Africa is has always held back the labor , ^ the floor. Y^ou’d be talking to a The educator and writer suffered Seat of Danger dwelling units Ubulatcd by the metal, might throw the teeth- “disorders" causlnz montbly die* for purchase on their be sent to those who are interested. Fate of. Shi|i Hunt for Bov 11:00—The Man I Married. a stroke about a week ago at the tress? Then try Lydia E. Plnkham’a formulated, thoroughly charted a big, adequately armed and movement in this country. No one ^ fellow and he’d fall down right be- D ie war—NBC-Red 7:15, 7:45; 'T o . . r-iri viorH,.. regular census enumerators wer.e cuttlng out of true. Vegetable Compound. Ptnkham’B Write to The McCoy Health Ser- 11:15— Against the Storm. MBS 8, 10. 11, 12:30; CBS 8:55, 12.15— When a Girl Marries. home of a daughter, Mrs. Gerard The monster cog ,1s laid flat on a tremendousl.v effective fighting a once famous old fore your eyes.- They w'ere holdii^ 12:30— Romance of Helen Trent. Tremonton, Utah —iJFi — John places for rent or sale, some were Compound Is famous for helping program of a loyal opposition is so quick ss the labor leaders to | Carville vice, in care of this newspaper, en- their stomachs and their throats. 11:30—The Road of Life. 10:45; WJZ-NBC 9;30; NBC 12. C. Henderson, with whom he temporary vacancies duo to vaca- slowly turning table, and a little force. It ia intact. Us morale is 12:45— Our Gal Sunday. I Laub found two sticks of dynamite cuch rundown, nervoue conditions. party—the word "loyal” is Mr. " I spplaurt IPWP tor Ih . copscriptlon j plantation i V * closing 5c in stamps and a large, They said they were cold and Bombed British Freight- 400 Voluhteem Expect- n;45— David Hariim. lived. tionlng faralllcs and others were i device alxmt the size of- a bird- Uade erpeciallv for xcomen, W O i m self-addreiwcd envelope. 12:00 Noon—Your Treat. W E A F -N B C -8, Johnny Pre- 1:00— Esso Reporter. rolling loose among iron tools un- Willkie's and hot by any means reported to be high. If. '""'"loripPn.tn,., in caa. of to...... ' num'b. that their stomachs were sents; 8:30. Horace Heldt Quli summer resort placefl vacant only cage starts clawing out the TRYING 1 Any drugstore. w- er Sends Out Desper- ed to Aid 250 CCC P. M. 1:0.’)— Program Revue. der the seat while he was hauling Weygand, it should join Free killing them." 9:30, Fibber McGee; 10, Bob Hope a load of explosives—30 days ago. because of the season. I grooves which will become teeth. m-lthout significance — it per- I to co-operate in defense produc- ispo'.s. biS\only taken over Questions ,\nd .Vnswers As ambulances arrived, more W'^orkern in Search. 12:16— Gene and Glenn. '1:15—Woman In White. haps left a little to be desired. Ffance. its example might even Uon. But so far no important' the governmcKt as a " ' “ ■'‘ne ale Distress Signal. Show; 1():30. Uncle W ait . Dog- i 1:30—The Right to Happine.sa. Watches (Condition (Quivering in Fit of Stomach) men died. Others limped painfully 12:35— Day Dreams. house, bring moat of what is left of the ! Question; 5. L. D. writen: ^ to the ambulances. 12:45— SIngIn’ Sam. 1:4.5’- Main c^Street— Hartford. A t a couple of points Mr. Will- i iabdV leader has had the hospital m ^ l« Bulletin! French navy into the war by the seem to be in pretty fair health and To Analyze All Scrap* ^ New York. Nov. 12 - ()Fi—Silence 1 ;00— News’, Weather. WABC-CBS—8. Court of Miss-? 2:00— Young Dr. Malone. Of Wounded Scion kle, like almost all the party I to even ao much as condemn the ; prucu.M. jw.a. . ■ which, wheA completed engulfed the bombed British Cartersville, Ga., Nov. I t — ing Heirs; 8:30, First Nlghter; 9,: 2:15—Joyce Jordan—Girl Interne side of Britain. It would almost can do as much work as the next All breakfast acraps. including 1:15—The U ttie Show, leaders on both sides, gave some calling of jurisdictional strikes United St^es one or . — ^ ^ quivering samples o f pancakes and uncook- freighter Balmore today on the (.Th—The body of Murray Up- y 1:30— Marjorie Mills. I We the People; 9:30, Profeasor ! 2:30— Fletcher Wiley. certainly put Italy out of the war Quiz; 10:20, CBS. concert o r-' evidence of being a bit at sea. on essential defense work for such the finest and most modern lepr , jhe pit of my stomach ed batter were taken to the city heels of a desperate dlatresa signal shaw, Jr„ two-year-old child \ 3:00— How to Eater a Contest j 2:45- My Son A I. which indicated the vessel’s crew missing since Friday, was . and Win. chestra. j 3:00— Mary Margaret McBride. Lisbon. vXov. 12—i!Pt—President Just as he did during the cam- in brief time. piffling reasons as in this one at | sariuras in ‘ h® ^orld. \ ^ | ever ao often. What is the cause?" morgue for chemical analysis. Antonio. Carmona watched anx- of 17 WHS going down without found In the woods near hi* W,^^-NBC—8, Ben Bernle Quiz; | 3:15—The SololatS, Weygand is again a great fig - The few men who partook only 3:15— Medical Talk. iously today the condition of his . paign—and just as President Io n L - , n ...a . .fy .a p .» of bacon and coffee were the only benefit of lifeboats. north Georgia mountain home 2:20— Medley Time. 8:30, new time for Question Bee; ' 3:30— Esso Reporter. ure. 21-year-old grandson, Oscar Car- t Hooseveit himself has always something about them. | ticnts there. . . ; people, a quivering sensation in the Ones who escaped the poison. Her last reported poaitinn rough- today. 3:30—^The Career of Alice Blair. 9, Grand Central Station Dramas, i 3:35—Studio Matinee,' arts VctUn> contribution a. iV t , i mona da Silva Costa, who waa given evidence of the same sort Such tactics are little less plt of the stomach may be brought Sam Fowkes, 71, a coal miner ly was 300 miles -sest of Ireland 2:45—^Meet Miss Julia. premiere: 10:15, Pan-American I stabbed twice in the abdomen last one small part of the effort \o who was taken to a hospital, gave and was from theto that ahe-first Cartersvllle. Ga., Nov. 12.— (JPi 3.00— Mary Marlin. Union Mualcale; 10:30, Meet Ed- • of being ufK questions than a rhallenge to the people of on by nervous strain. ! night when he attempted to de- Streets “ for Defense*' make their tragic lives happy the following story: BlgnaUed an attack by German war — County authorities called a re- 3:15— Ma Perkins. ward Weeks, premiere. Noted Economist, through Whlch^he cotild not tee j fend the Bishop of Avlero from the country, and to Congress, to more endurable. "This Is terrible. The Army has planes. The fall was heard by the newed search today tor two-year- 3:30—Pepper Young’s Family. MBS—7:15, Here’s Morgan; Robert Moses is head of the (Oranges and Grapefruit) ! an East Indian wielding a long ’ all the way. \ complete the application of a vQuestion: A, B. wants to know; always fed us well. We know ifa Japanese liner Fushiml Maru yes- old Murray Upahaw, Jr., follow- 3:45—Vic and Bade, 8:15, Cats ’n’ Jammers; 9:30, Dr. Taussig, Dies j lipife. Triborough Bridge Authority in principle to the situation by rul- 3o oranges and grapefr\iit have just a mistake. But it was awful. terday morning. ing a night of quiet at his farm I>augh ’n’ Swing Club. Bishop Donnuel da’’’Llma Vidal ‘ Like Mr. Rooseve^, Mr. Wlll- home, arranged in hope that kid- New York City. Also he holds so anj\aort of benefloial eSect upon I don’t remember much about the Later, the British relay station was stabbed superficially in . the i kie had no-'.^clear atjsti^ to the ing that if manpower can be con- HEALTH AND DIET thing except that suddenly 1 was napers. If any. might aeek a con- many other big-shot jobs ronnect- the llyer? I note that when I use GCK reported receiving a second Deaths Last Night What to expect Wcdne.sday: Cambridge, Ma.*.*., Nov. 12.— Anawe\: Oranges and grapefruit William Taussig. 80, former chair- / sort of architectural dictator with Dr. Robert Kooser, resident "urgently .desired." the house yard. WEAF-NBC — 1:15, Frankie University, author, and chairman he waa stthdued,. he cut off two shut his eyes to any fear—or to can be conscripted for defense Health Service apparentl^xert a beriefleiai effect pj,ygician"at St. Francis hospital if Finally, at 10:18 p. m, (e.a.t.) Barton County Sheriff Georg* man of th* U. S. Tariff Commis- Masters orcbeatra; 3:15, Ma Per- of the United States Tariff Com- fingers of a pollcrinan who inter- practically unlimited authority in upon those suffering from sluggi.sh-I Mid ,the roach nowder—sodiumpowder—sodium ' any and all possible consequences. prodiiction if it refuses to play last night, Mackay Radio reported Gaddis summoned 250 CCC work- sion, professor emeritus of Har- kins; 5, Girl Alone. I mission from 1917 to 1919, died vened and severely bit Julio Cayol- ON TfflS mapping the metropolis of the fu- Address ness at the liver. Probably this is fluoride—is ’’a terrible poison” ers from a nearby camp for to- vard, and internationally-known la, a colonial aghnt. ; Neither seems to have envisioned fair. Herald, Attention of McCoy because the irilld fruit aclda stimu- intercepting this terse, grim mes- WABC-CBS — 12 noon. Kate yesterday. He was 80 years old. t u ^ And he' has come to be so "It destroys the blood cells," he day’s search and estimated that economist. The attack occtirred at the en- any workable alternative, Mr. Health Service late a better flow of bile. If you sage: Smith from Tucson, Ariz.; 3:45, Dr. Taussig recentl.v completed said. 400 volunteers from the hilly New York, — Dr. Hans J. Mam- Lecture Hall: 5, The Goldbergs. a new edition of ’’Principles of trance of a hall where President Willkle thinks we should ap- preoc)s\ipled with the problem of find the’ fruit tielpful. continue Officials said sodium fluoride is "Almost gone, 17 men on board, vicinity would aid. lok. 65. pioneer in modern rfentla- WJZ-NBC—^^9 a. m.i Breakfast Economics." written originally in New Yb|^ that he seems to for- j When Baby Is Doing Well using it. Remeniteer, at the same a quick-acting while substance no boats, do your best.” He planned a "follow-your- proach as nearly as poeible to There was no further word from try and former head of the Uni- Club; 12:30 p. m.. Farm and 1911 and widely used- as a text- get; now a(id then, that there is a time your liver ill being helped, that might easily be mistaken for hiinch" search instead of the or- versity of Berlin Dental School. the pay-as-you-go policy^ even at Washington your body la being helped in other the stricken vessel. . Home Hour: 2:30* Education book in Harvard and other univer- 7o Relieve United States, of which the five The moat important thing in the i flour or bhking powder. As soon ganized combing of the territory Lynchburg^ Va. Charles Bron- Week program. ■ the sacrifice of largely increased ways. For example, ^ ch fruits are as the poison was determined. ! allies. His other hooks included Misery ( I world to the mother is that her | by lines o f men which haa been son Seger, 73, former president of MBS —1:45, Cheer-up Gang: boroughs of tfie gigantic town an excellent sources o^vitamln C. hospitals swiftly treated the vic- "Tariff History of the United taxation. But he immediately 1 followed almost steadily for four The Union Pacific Railway and 2:30, Homemakers Forum. constitute but V v e rv ’ small part Daybook ' baby should thrive. The young , ' tims with its antidote calcium Iiicliistrv Workerg States" and "Free Trade, the confronts himself with the fear w <|lay8. The United States Rubber Com- Short waves: GSC GSD Lon- Tariff and Reciprocity." — B j Jack Stinn0it 1 mother with .he first baby may do chloride. that it is too heavy taxation that in area and a pretty small minori- , i No Clue Found pany. don 7:15, MIdweeh' Service; DJD He taught at Harvard for 53 much needless worrying because Wilson, the new cook, said: To Present Plays Sheriff Gaddis and C?apt. Frank Newark, N. J. — Mrs. Major is r. eventing industry' from ty in population. ! Washington- A little project so signs which "When I heard the men were DJZ Berlin 8:15,’ news; 2RO years, retiring in 1935 after 34 Workmen FJnd Simmons of the Georgia State Phoebe Strong Allan, a veteran of- Rome 10, news: TG W A Guate- years as Henry Lee professor of ' .eading Itself and proi-iding Moses wants the federal gov- kindly and humane that it almost mean he is doing '—well. " • getting sick, I didn’t know what Highway Patrol declared no clue (Certified Performance) ^ to do. I had eaten a couple of ficer of the Salvation Army. mala 11, popular music. / economics. Editor of the Quarter- all those private jobs. ernment to spend *65,000,000 of brings tears to the eyes has been In order to leseen the fears of A unique^series of radio pro- had been found to the child’# dta- cakes myself, so I mixed myself a its defense fumjs in building four buried under the weiter of war and the mother it is a Church B grams will begin its third year appearance. They said they were Mr. Willkle fears "Inflation" „SA a set of signs as a yardstick. shot of baking soda to make me Sunday evening when employee politic.*. I intend to unearth it. baffled by the clrcumatances. at some not far-off period. And major highways in the metropoli- This yardstick may then be used vomit. * groups from twelve manufacturing The organized search waa halt- trrrr Onica-Speed Top (GAS RANGE tan area to "facilitate the defense It is simply a project to pur- " I also gave soda to the other concerns In Hiirtford, New Brit- here he indicates that he has not chase with government funds 200 aa a general measurement of the Unearth Piece of Wa ed overnight by the sheriff after boys aa they got sick.” ain and Bristol, Tc***"* O'* Indus- Model No. 433 given too much thought to the of New York City in war” water color paintings and with a healthy development of the infa • a pet terrier "Nlckle.” which had n is valuable to all mothers, ex- Where Early Martyrs trial Employee Playhouse. Begun vanished with the boy. waa found Complete Autoidati^'Xighting workings .of such a contingency, Since he almost always, man- gift from the Carnegie corporation in 1038 aa an experiment under ths in New York 100 more to brighten perienced or inexperienced wandering In woods a couple of Bm'SABsmmir by asserting that inflation would ages toi'get what he wants it One of the best signs that baby Put to Death. sponsorship of the Manufacturers miles from the farm house yester- the walla of the Carville, La., ma; leader Appeal” Association of Hartford County In Folding^over*All ______. .mean the “ruin of every little wouldn't be at all safe to predict rine ho.spital and gladden the Uvea is doing well is a gain i" day. Vatican C ity — (Correspondence 1 an effort to foater good-will and The white-bodied dog was , dry ABSWEBmm ' property owner" — when every that he won’t get hla federal *65,- of the 400 lepers, most of whorfi Through the first 5 months, the New (campaign a friendly competitive spirit ■\ usual gain is about 6 ounces ^ r of The Associated Press)—Work- and clean, despite week-end rains, V' student of financial history knows OOfhOOO or that for the next year are living out their span in the among neighboring industrial Roomy “Economy” Oven United States’ only leprosarium. week. From the 6th month to m men digging In the cellars of St. plants, the Playhouse has each and appeared well-fed. Return of that it is the owner of money and | N e ^ York won’t be fairly torn to It is a project of the Section of end of the first 12 months, the the dog in such condition caiiepd WBHUKErOUA Peter’s church have unearthed "OivcVthe readers what jhey year grown in number of partici- the creditor who lose by inflation ; piece.* for the simultancou.s con- fine arts, whose dynamic chief, average gain is between three- pating companies and interest the sheriff to say he believed a kid- AutqniiHic Heat Control a piece of wall, about three feet like” , apWara to be the baaia of and the owner of tangible prop- struction of /an elevated highway Edward “ Ned" Bruce. hlm.*elf one quarters of a pound and a pound among local radio audiences. naper might be .possible long, of Nero’s Circus, where early CliesterfieW Cigarettes’ newest ad- The boy’s parents, tense with the' erty and the debtor who benefit across lower Manhattan, a Pel- of the country’s great artists, is per month. , x. Hartford County is one of the The flesh which is gamed should vertising qerics appearing • in strain, joined in the theory as a Blanket Oven Insulation ' entrusted with organization of Christian martyrs were put to newspapers throughout America most highly Industrial areas in by it. ham-Port Chester expreis high- j New England, and the majority of final hope that their child remained competitions, for murals, sculpture be firm and solid,’ and the color of 1 death. • ^ beginning thik week. Famous per- lif mH r We mention this particular way, a Brooklyn-Queens connect- and paintings in public buildings, the cheeks and lips should be g o ^ . The atrip of wall was Identified sonalities andVolorful evenU car- groups participating in the Play- alive RoIl>Out Broiling Ovqn pioint because we believe that it ing highway and a Harlem River made possible by the government’s Other'signsOther'slgna thatvnai themv babyu«uj is do-— by one of Its stones, which bears ry out the plan\ln each of the new house represent nationally known Mother Sends Radio PIm i ■ i t stipulation that one per cent of Inir well arc a normal appetite, and j^e seal of the emperor , who, le- concerns. They include Under- Mrs. Upshaw sent a radio plea is a question that is likely to be- drive, all of which the indomitable advertiaem’ent.*} which fcatureXthe the cost of the buildings be set normal__, __ satisfaction»,B#a,..rnn nfter after eatinil. cal'"*- gend has it fiddledfiddled' while while 1 Rome theme, "ChcaterlKeld gives *mW- wood-Elllott-Fisher Typewriter to "any person who might .have my Double*Searing Broiler Moses has already figured out and Company: V.eeder-Root, Inc; Colt’s come of the very greatest im- aside for decorations. Feeding time should find the baby burned. ers what they li boy to please be good to him portance of all questions, aside which he proposes to build and fin- Although only *30 is being paid hungry, and after nursing 10 to 20 For eight months workmen have Leading the p a r^ e is an adver Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing wherever he is. Company: Whitney Chain t Man- “Stop” Oven Racks from the primary one of national ish in 1941' out of defense monies. for each of the water colors, the minutes, he shoukl eltherrg3> to been bYcavating under the’gfeat t'isement based on A one-in-a-mil •T'eeil him well and take car# ■ iq-. paintings are rolling in in great sleep or he satisfied enough to re- basilica, searching in the debris of lion family — feattnring famed ufacturing Company; Uhlted Air- him. Please don’t do anything defense, during the next four craft Corp: Royal Typewriter Nevertheless it might be worth numbers, proving, how well Bruce msiii contented while his eyes are centuries for archeological relics. sporta writer G.rantland Rice and hurt him." her message concluded.’ Condiment Set years; because it. is one concern- considering whether 65 millions, or knew his artists when he said: "It They have found: hia daughter Florence,\riainglaing scarstar Company; Fuller Brush Company; Sheriff Gaddis said the baffling What Has Been Foun^l tte D a virfta n ley Works. Also participating ing which the President and his len times sixty-five millions, would will, I know, be a very pleasant °^GJ)0d bowel raovemenU are fur- of stage and screen. Bette Davli* e.elll Isa W T*i« nrv*m Vi • r * * nmn« nv * part of a kidnaping theory was the thought to the artists whose water 1. The sculptured, side of a makes another glamorotw “Ches will be E. Ingraham Comply; Minute' Minder advisers appear to be completely )je of any real service In making ther evidence that all is going well. Wallace Barnes Company and' the fact that Upshaw, a farmer, Vi* far colors are purchased to know that Each day from 1 to 3 aoft. sm ^th, pagan sarcophagus, broken in a terfield appearance,” and Ellen from wealthy.V lost and without purpose, and. one New York at once a defensible they are bringing pleasure to the hundred pieces. | ’ Dre- of the screen, chosen "Mias Hartfori. Ga# Company. and natural movements shwid ■fhe programs consisting of He declared that "private tn- Modem Dependability V) which the loyal opposition and a useful quantity in any unfortunates condemned by their occur. The color should be ligni 2. Fragments of. the mosaic Veteran o f Foreign Wars’’,, for vcsUgatlons” he had made dis- floor of the first church built on 1940, is chanaing In her military choral, musical and dramatic work S should provide Itself with an in- scheme of national defense; dread disease to spend their Uvea closed no possible motive unless orange or yellow. _^ the site and consecrated in the costume. A » t h e r advertisement will be broadcast over the combin- telligent answer—for It is only in this hospital." The baby who I* thriving tends ed hook-up of Stations WTHT, ‘some -crank" had taken the child ; i}-hcther it wouldn’,t be a good deal Story Behind It stars the United SUtes Mari^i.es to have a sunny, cheerful disposi- yea,r 326. Hartford, Conn, and WNBC, New for reasons that were not apparent. the sheerest defeatist who be- better u.se for the 65 millions to There is a story that has never 3. The floor and entrance to the ! "at ease.” tion and tends to be reasonably ac- New Holiday Package Britain, Conn., every Sunday night ------rt- lieves that it has no answer. ' use them in shoveling clean out been told behind this story of sacristy of this former church. putting original paintings in hos- tive. A t first he spends much of 4. Pillars of the old basilica. 1 The Christmas' .advertisement for twelve weeks. Llttle to Gain by Prank However, the tone of Mr. Will- of greater Nevy York and into far his time Sleeping but as his natur- introduces the new Chesterfield Five linpartial judges have been pitals. f- 5. TWO cellars In which, during elected to grade th* individual kie a address to the nation was ; better strategic locations all the A few years ago, Bruce was al powers develop, he takes m "’’® the time of MlchateUngelo, lime holiday package—one of the moat Uncoln. Neh.— OP)—A mlachlev- and more of an Interest in his brilliant of a long line of beautiful programs on originality, audience ous youngster 'phoned a radio sta- i mod;rate, patriotic, quite free ! key facilities for protection which himself confined to a hospital dur- was slacked for construction work appeal, direction and execution. A t ing a long Illness. The barren walls surroundings, and begins the move- on the new basilica, together with Christmas cartons designed for tion. Introduced himself as the ! from any hangover of bitterness, j may now be located in. that enor- ments of the muscles appropriate the famous cigarqfte. The "Chea- the end of the series, a trophy, do- superintendent of schools and ask- NOW ONLY $109.50 amp your ol d stovi of the hospital room day after unalacke^ lime of the sixteenth nated by the Manufacturers Aa- aod well calculated to at least re- ] mous but exceedingly inconvenient to the various stages of a healthy terfield Christmas Girl" wears a ed that tt be announced that b*,- day drove home the lack of cheer century. ' sociAtiun. will be presented to the •ji” store the partisan norm instead and badly situated community. i which a few bright, happy paint- infant’s development. The healthy 6. CTharcoal inscription* and de- special ski outfit designed by Mer- cause of the cold weather "there winner at a banquet' held for the 'XV a '41 Ford and you'll diicovcr that New in length of .whaclbsM and Regular Price anJI it'i a moJleA-tT. of being, as some feared it might Unfortunately, moving the ings. might save a patient’s life. babv may cry anywhere from 15 signs made by workmen nearly ry Hull. 750 industrial employee* Uking will b* no achool today." D ie *n- T to 30 minutes a day and the opt- nouncsmeqt was mads, followed by S§ttkiisstMuif9a1l§st a •ptiagbaje! prove, an attempt to maintain Brooklyn Navy Yard' somewhere There was little he could do atiout •400 years ago. part. in owners are jg;ettiog Ion mor* than^ it at once, for the government was ing Is probably a good exerctw for 7. The skeleton of a worker of t flood of inquiries and finally a justiuzt an imnrovedimproved car . . . they’re getting a New in massive bodies; wider scats, $ 146.00 partisan feeling at something else would seem to be frapractica- , . , bigger doors! hot building hospitals Just then. hi m l’ but moit of the time he 1» that period who wa* buried wherei Woma iiiii Danger Pair Rescued by Firemen denial from achool authorities. But brand new car! Brand ~r „._.™ Y‘"V“ in b^neil.Digneis!.. New in ride...soft,level,luxurious! like the abnormal level to which ble. But there is hardly any other His opportunity did come, how- contented. he died in an accident. Bristol. Nov. 12.— (A5—Edward he had little to gain. It wa# Armis- Brand, new in the look of bigncM. Brand New in frame structure, 1009b U attained during the campaign. wartime utility or industry or ever—a children’s hospital built A very great lesson for the Second Built Over Tomb Paine, 64, W P A worker, and hi# tice Day and schoola were to be partly with federal funds—and The present Church of S,t. AsTloiiie Burns new in the feel of bigness! A brand new . more rigid! It was a dignified talk, and Its business that wouldn’t be more >e- young mother to learn la that her blind sister, Mrs. Aniile Hardy, dismissed at noon anyway. when the building was ready, there own attitude toward the baby hM a Peter’s Is the second built over 65, were rescued t>y firemen last 88i||t8high in111 .JO.^8 years VIof iiuiikiiiKnnaking rv/ivi^.FORD meaimean New in quietness of bodies, chassis^ haarty agreement with adminis- cure and contribute more to na- on the walla were Mother Goose great deal to do with helping the the tomb of the apostle, beside the night when fiamea cauaed consid- Widow Of Jndgr Beers Dies more forr— your------money! • "Before ' you make • engine! tration policies on national de- tional defense If It were soqne- murals. A short-sighted chief of baby develop a normal, happy, site of Nero’a CIrcu*. at the foot Newtown, Nov. 12— (A’) —The erable damage to the living room your ’-(1 choice . . . sec what you'll get in New quicker pick-up and get-away ftnso and, at least by implication. where else—almost anywhere else. sU ff hit the celling, declared a well-adjusted pattern of behavior. of the Vatican hill. century-old home of Harry Hart of their home. Both were burned Bridgeport, Nov. 13— (gq—Mr*. . with thriny V-8 power! hospital was “ no place for such When part of th* original edifice in the Half-W ay river district wa# Callie House Beers, 91, widow of your new car... see what you’ll get for your New in beauty, comfort, and con- Manchester Division Possibly the first 10 daya of the Its sndorsemen o f the present And if at least two-thirds of the destroyed by fire last night endan- slightly. Fm old car . . . at your Ford Dealer’s nowl levity” and demanded the murals baby’s life, or the first 30 day*, started to give way. Pope Nicholas Judge Alfred Beers *who v 'S venience throughout! gering the life of Mrs. Hart, 111 fMslgn ^Ucy of the government population were moved elsewhere, be removed. Bruce countered with are the most ImporUnt from the V decided to rebuild it In 1452, but Optometry Ezamlnatlona Btui was national command*r*ln*chiet *>c=> ^ Bartforsl Gas Co. cannot fall to have its effect on alao, one of the worst defense organizaUon of a Jury of school patUm-settlng standpoint, u the little work wa* done until the and alone at the time. >' Anaonla. Npv. 13,—(^ ^ T h e of the Grand Arm y of th* Itepuh* Mrs. Hart, seated in the living children. They voted unanimously mother la serene and tranquil and foundation stone of th# new basil- SUte Board of Optometry Exam- Itc, 1913-14, died last night at her S02T9 - those ■ totalitarians who had problems of the ^country would be room, heard a crackling at the thst the murals should stay—and If she communicates to the Infant ica waa laid In 1506. Aa the for- iner* started examination* today home here. ,, Imped to .see America become a made a great deal leas acute. rear of the house and discovered DILLON SALES AND SERVICE C__ they did. / _ a happy affection, he Will pick up mer church was demolished, the at Hartford for 21 applicant* for bouaa divided against itself. . Instead of giving New York .65 Now not only the hospital'staff, debria was dumped In the base- the walls on fire. Pastry dough is made more ^ * 1.10 C E N T E R S T R E E T her atUtude ahd uee It In laying She summohtd the Newtown state llccnsca, according to an MANCHESTER miUlons to p r ^ d e itself with but the chief himself discusses down the first planks of what la to ment and It Is this wreckage that anaouncement by George A. Ck>m- geatible by the addition of a tSer For that Mr. WUlkla u'*'’ seriously the therapeutic effects fire department by telephone, and become the foundation of hla own the workmen now are clearing stock. secretary of th* board. 1drops of lemon juice. * . «Ued 'to tbs cba«n of < some more wide streets, how of hoapitsi ^decoratlona, repeating saved sons clothes and JeweMy. personality. In that personality out, four centuries later. , Twiftnl , would It do to spend about half of etAw after Jstnrv of boW the DSy- * ' L l MANCHESTBIV EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1940 FAOl:

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12.1940 .EIGHT ed in the nelghttorbood of the al(- PA ’s Launch 5th Cttge Campaign on Thanksgiving Nigh nal plant, said: Local Library Draftees Must Swear Nfune Manager "I waa standing with two other • ______- — - - - . — —. 'm. fellows U\ a garage adjoining the ives His Impressions buildings. Issues Invite For Qeveland "I saw everything flying. People Their Questionnaires were running. 1 ruahed out. I Deatht Kirby Higbe of Phils Out to Retire Trophy Of Hitler’s Germany helped them out of the doora and 1Schools, G ubs Asked! Lower National Hoekey Clubs Threaten as Roger Peckinpaugh 1» helped them to the hoeplUl.” EUsabeth Row WUey To View Exhibits on f AkfiVtfka F s t u t P Several Regifltrants Re- Himself cut by flying glasa un- The death of Elisabeth Rose Lfcaves EiSiaie ^ m m e d p a p e r # T h a t Named to Pilot In- der the chin. Edley said he saw at Wiley of Pawtucket, R. I„ oc- Display This Week. Bought by Dodgers in In Statd^ Polish-Loop Rabbi Tells Kb least two persons lying In the curred abortly after noon irester- Rangers, Maple Leafs and Bruins Stand Pat dians; Succeeds Vitt. wreckage of the water company's ToHisClerki Had Not Been Sworn day In that city. Bom December "Library Lines” the publication ^'wanians How Dicta- building. 24, 1907 In Ashland, N. Y., Mrs. w ___^ ; To; Advisory Board. Cleveland. Nov. 12— Rnfeef Fire broke out In one of the WUey made her home In Bolton of the Mary ChenCy Library for $100,000 Ivory Deal Bbast Four-Year Record tor Got Control of Peckinpaugh Is the new manager 1 small structures of the United Rail- for several years. She waa a grad- Children’s Book Week, Is unusual- Local Confectioner Who Several of the quesUonarries Canadiens Land Indians Ready O f 122 Winss 2 6 Lose* of the Cleveland Indians. way Signal plant, but waa quickly uate of Hartford Public High ly attractive. Printed on pink pa- that have been made out by Man- The German People. per, the cover represents a small Irvin in New Deal es; Have Twice Annex** Tn taking the job Peckinpaugh extinguished. School, Mount Holyoke College Died on Sept. 8 Re- chester regtatranta and returned to Brooklyn Al#o Trades To Name Pilot Windsor Lakis, reporter for The and Slmmona College. She had boy and girl perusing the same the local Selective Service board An nbwrblng account of hta Im- becomes a baseball rarlty-tw ce book. The slogan of Book Week member# Employee. For Old Montreal ed StatC,Title; All Vet- manager of the same major Perth Amboy Evening News, who been actively engaged In social have not been sworn to, It was Three Player# to Ob- ?>we8lona of Germany during Its, was at the acene, said he saw 20 work in Hartford, Stamford and this year is "Good Books Are Good league club. His previous tenure noted today as the first batch of Bv Harry Grayson erans Bark for Season* ' last few years as a democracy and , or more bodies of men and women Pawtucket, R. I. • Friends” . Under terms of the will of draft queries came back. Every tain Stellar Twirler; Belief Is Thai Roger started in 1928, ended with his She was married on August 20, The nation wide observance of KEA^ Service Sports EdHor tta first years imder the rule of j discharge in mid-season 1933. taken out of the grounds. ArUUdea Keriszes. who died last one of the questtonnairea must be Peckinpaugh Will Be 1938 to Russell Chester Wiley In Book or Education week originat- September 8. his entire- estate In- Relieve He'll Assure Manchester’s foremost array » ( "Peck " who is 49 and was once Scene of “ Awful Deetructlon'* ed In 1919. Every year at this time sworn to before any person au- New York, Nov. 11.—The New mtler, was given at the weekly j Saint Peter's Episcopal church in cluding hla business here on Main York Rangers, Toronto Leafs and cage performers— the Poltsh- a star shortstop, succeeds Oscar The scene, he added, was one of this llbrsry “ ntl others all over thorized to notarize legal papers, Pennant for Next Year Returned to Post. Amerlcans—are slated to launch ^ jioonday meeting of the Klwanls j Hebron. Besides her husband, she street knowm as Peter’s candy or before any member of the draft —the Big Three of Vltt who was released after , he "awful destruction.” Is survived by an Infant daughter, the country assembles collections their fifth campaign on the chalk^ , , a u b at the County Club today led the rebellious Tribe Into sec- In the nearby Middlesex Water shoppe. Is left to an employee long board or the chief clerk of the New York, Nov. 12 — (e>— If Isat winter—are standing pat with Cleveland: Nov. 12.—(A5 — ed court on Thanksgiving night, Elizabeth Rose Wiley, and three In his service, Miss Evelyn White boanl. lineups that were good enough to t by Rabbi Berthold Woythaler, who ond place this year. Company plant buildings were brothers, George O. Bose of Bol- Strange things have happened In Nov. 28. in the State Polish Leagua Alva. Bradley, the club president wrecked. Several persons, he add- of Rockville. Inventory ’ of the Registrants should also no kBronklyn's baseball fans don’t get nnake them the class of the severi- ' wccntlv assumed charge of Tem- ton, Roger Phelps Rose of Water- the Cleveland Indians’ storm-blown - and will be out to improve their? ple Beth Sholom here. _ who' fired Peckinpaugh seven ed, were injured there. esUte has not yet been mode pub- that If they are claiming depetj \o see the Dodgers In the World club . amazing record of 122 victories' years ago. announced Pecktn- town, Conn., and Rev. Lawrence lic. The deceased formerly operated dency of any person over 18 yea" 'fterles next year, there’s one stand- Lester Patrick believes his ver- wigwam, but the strangest of them Bom In a small town In the for Blocks In the vicinity of the Rose of Tokyo, Japan. I and only 26 losses ta four yeaiSi nwr Polish Corridor paugh signed a two-year contract blast felt the extent of the blast a business in Rockville. He leaves of age other than hia wife that r ard complaint they won’t be able satile Rangers, protected by the all may occur before nightfall. la record that gives the PA'S a Visiting hours for friends will pendent person must swear to a remarkable -tending of little resdent of the former Free City today. ______which swamped police and news- be held from 7-9 p m. today at sn uncle In WllllmanUc, a nephew to use. Those who back their choices winning percentage of A24. paper offices with telephone calls In the south and a brother In Buppor's'ng affidavit. That is that the club won’t put Davey Kerr, are gOod enough to ' All Vstsrans Back of Danzig and also of the Carpenter Jenks Funeral Advisory Boivd repeat as Stanley Cup winners. with crisp green paper laid It on ' Rabbi Wovtha!er received his edu- in nearly every municipality In the Home at 131 Elmwood , avenue. Greece, none of whom received be- up'the money to buy the kind of the line that President Alva Brad- jI 771^ Amerks are again expSetad cation In German schools and was Five Persons Die metropolitan area. ! quests. Mlae White is executrix of Registrants who have any ques- br.ll players It needs to win. The Rangers signaled the open- j to corto up with a strong, formld* Rabbi Berthold Woythaler Providence, R. I., with a short tions to ask concerning the filling ing of the long haul to next ley, who fired Roger Peckinpaugh rS udent in Berlin when Germany The lOO-by-200 foot main plant service at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the will. With the purchase of pitcher as manager in 1933, would summon I a))le ag^egation of boopsters aS ••threw off one of the most liberal In Signal Plant of the corporation located about Saturday a final accounting of out of the questionnaires should Kirby Higbe from the Phillies yes- spring’s playoffs by staging a all of lasbxvear’s players will to Saint Martin's Chapel on Orchard get In touch with a member of the three-goal barrage in the dying him hack today to his old Job. OonstltuUors in the world to ac- jlosive Company and was hnowTi 15 miles from down town Man- avenue in Providence. the trust set up by Mrs. Lucy G. terday, the Brooklyn boss, Larry But'since the Indians’ white- 'X ' hattan, N. Y„ and the same dis- Spencer, In which the second Con- local Advisory Board. Members of MacPhall, became the successor to mtautu of the third period to rout eent the yoke of a tyrant. here as the Burton Powder W orks. ITie funeral will be held Thurs- this board are Judge Charles S. haired chieftain maintained a (Continued From Page One) tance from Newark, wm com- gregational church figured as user .Tom Yawkey of the Boston Gold the Leafs, 4-1, ta Toronto. ^ Paved Hitler's Way Bead Identified day at 2 p.m. in Saint Peter’s House, Attorney Harold Garrlty, These are the same clubs, with cheerful silence on the subject, the The speaker said thet the people The dead were identified as Lee pletely wrecked, Lakis said. Church In Hebron. Rev. J. S. Neill of a dwelling left fo r' parsonage Sox as basebail’s friscst spender. possibility of Coach Luke Sewell or o f Germanv accepted democracy f.-itler of 14 children and for 60 Perth Amboy General hospital urposes, will be made In Probate A. R. Woodbrldge and Joseph G. He has been the buyer In the two only one or two minor changes ta Waddell, 35, Now Castle: F.lmer of St. Mary’s church, Manchester, Pero. They must furnish advice to the Toronto roster, that fought It a darkhorse getting the position without believing in it and felt Kilduff, 32, of F.dinburg, three years an employe of a water com- reported between ten and 20 per- of which she was a former mem- lUrt here . The trust terminated biggest deals of the past year. was not ruled out. pany whose repair shop was also the registrants without charge. Just how much money the Dodg- out In a hectic Stanley Cup aeries that the Treaty of Versailles wa miles from the plant, and Howard sons had been brought in for ber. will officiate, with Rev. Keene with recent sale of the property. New Recipients Bradley promised to reveal hie treatment- and Rahway hospital ers paid for the 25-year-old right last spring. n terrible Inlustlce, * Duncan, 24, New Castle,. . . . destroyed. . of Hebron assisting. Burial will be Another batch of questionnaires Although a promising band of 1941 appointee at a noon luncheon. ' that paved the . way for Hitler s The blast shook this Industrial Michael J. Angel, Investigator said "quite a number” were made In Saint Pctls ’s Cemetery In hander wasn’t announced, but the The 49-year-old Pecklnpaueh for the State Bureau of Explosives, was put In the mall this afternoon. recruits shuffled vigorously for rise to power as he made e^ctlve community, rattling windows and rushed there and "they are In Hebron. Bearers will be: Frank Those who will receive question- beat estimates put tt' at $100,000. piloted the Indians from 1928 to springing doors in many dwellings. paid' the blast occurred in the jobs in Toronto, not one wss able uae of such slogans as pretty bad shape. Clark, Ansonla Conn., Alan' Mc- naires tomorrow morning are as BrrKiklyn alstj sent Vito Tamiills to shunt more experienced cam- the middle of the 1933 seawin, Must Return to the \salgs offices of The American. primping room, where the powiV?r Reports Home Rocked. Leod and Edwin Patlson of Paw- follows; and Bill Crouch, pitchers, arid when he was replaced by Walter Cyanamld and Chemical Corpora- paigners out of the way. Must Destroy the Treaty in use was’ not explosive under nor- John' Smith, a resident of Sta- i tucket, David Toomey of Bolton, 101—Mather Frank Harding. 87 Thompson Livingston, d catcher Art Ross insists his powerhouse Johnson. During his reign the club inilles," "Germanv Must Return tion in Pittsburgh reported the mal conditions unless given a pleton, Staten------Island, across the Robert Loomis of Manchester and Birch, street. drafted from Springfield of the Bruins were nudged out of the picked up one third, three fourth to Power." all believed in whole-; j-junburg plant’s . production was heavy blow. He discounted any .estuary from the Jersey shore, I q o ’Brien of Pawtucket. 102 -Joseph Veaco, 9 Walnut Eastern league, to the Phils. The 1089-40 crown room only by bad places and one gloomy seventh. heartcdlv bv the people. devoted------—.'f'mmpreinl solclv to commercial ma- ma pos.sihility of sabotage. said his home was rocked, awak-1 ------Martellia-Shaw street. comblnstlon of fssh and players breaks. He called his team of last Pecklnpaugh’s first connection Controls the. Press tcrials and that no government Preliminary estimates o< the ening sleepers In the house. , John F. Butler Miss Ida F ra n c^ Shaw of 316 103 —John F. Tierney, 76 Oxford comes close to fitting the $1.50,000 season the greatest the N. H. L. with the Cleveland club was In ' Rabbi Woythaler said that Hit- orders were In production there. death toll varied from six to 25, "I was writing at a desk when j y Butler, a resident of Miss Jessamine Smith Center street; daughW of the late street. price tag that owner Gerry Nugent had ever seen, and experts the 1910 when he signed with the old ler’s task consisted of "crush ng A spokesman for the company but Police Capt. John .ilRan of the cxplo.sion shook the house and Manchester for many years, died Librarian Mr. and Mrs. John I^Shaw. and 104-•Charles Henry Peckham, had placed upon his star hurler. help to prove It this trip. . . . In naps and immediately was put Into intellectual honesty, everything at Edinburg de-lincd to give any Woo'Jbridge township, in which the rattled* the windows,” Smith said. last night at the Hartford hospit.al Peter James Martello, Am. of Mr. 443 Lydall street. Brooklyn's other big venture front of the outstanding goalie, the lineup at shortstop. that 1s moral and ethical, in information on the blast. nlc.nt was situated, expressed be- "The whole north end of the is- after a brief illness. He was em- of new books for boys and girls, and Mrs. John Martello of^eymour 106— George Edwin. Btlles. 125 Into the Ivory market was last Frankie Brimsek. Fame came to Peckinpaugh. to obtain blind acceptance of his The blast was the second in the land seemed to quiver. It struck according to age groups. There is game: "Avenge Custer! Scalp ths however, with the New York Yan- lief that no more than 20 persons ployed by the Pratt & Whitney street. Hartford, were m arrt^yes- Hollister street. June, when the Dodgers sent cash Redaklnj!" . . . Prof. I>ew Fon- Nm I doctrine*” One of cnlef corporation’s...... ^ plants within three were emp'oyed there. It manufac- about 8:.30 a. m.' ! Aircraft Corporation of East Ha.t- a list for the youngest readers, an- terday at 10 a. m. in St, Japf^s s 106— Michael G^ldsnlder, 334 and four players to the Bt. Louis kees and Washtagton Nats, and he tveapons was the control of the 1 ,ijyg An ef.ploslon at its Calco other for ages 7 to 9. a long list for aeca’s new baseball movie, "Bat- wound up his active days In 1927 tured railway track torpedoes, New York city police offered i ford. church. The ceremony w-as per- Summit street. \ _Cardinals _ for Joe . . Medwick , and ting Around the American brecs all nev/spaners being devot- chemlc.al division acid plant nt lloros mil. and .similar cq\iipment...... ! send ambulances but'were assured ; Mr. Butler who was 59 years old ages 9 to 12, 12 to 16 and so on. formed by the rector, Rev. Wlllli 107— Alvar Thurston Bcrggren. Curt Davis in what was figured as | be available to with the Chicago WhiU Sox. Since ed to spreading the Nazi propa- Eound Ercok, N. J., killed a plant (In Washington Army and Navy'| that no outside help vt’as needed leaves his wife, Mrs. Catherine These books are not all to be J. Dunn, at a nuptial high mass.N 77 Eldrldge street. a $200,000 deal. he left the Indians he managed m d a and all exerting a tremen-! ...„pjrintcr.rlcnt and Injured three found in the children’s room, many ' ' schools and organizations after Kansas City and New Orleans and officials said "a pre''minary check as yet. v (SuIUvan) Butler; two daughters. Mias Julia Mae Shaw attended 108— Anthony Joseph Dougels. While he wouldn't come right January 1. You can book it Minnesota, the Ohe-Point Winner, Sous influence in shaping the p:o- workmen Sunday, of their reco-.ds of defense orders -Further assisUnce will oe re- are in the main library so that 8X Florence street. out and claim the .purchase of spent the last year in an American Julia and Mrs. David Fllon of parents may be aided in their se- her sister and Dr. V. Frank Neu- through league headquarters, League piromotlonal capacity. tile to Hitler's will. Vd not show that any contracts quested if needed.” the Newark Hartford; two brothers, Patrick of mann of Norwich waa best man for 0--Andrew Francis Renfi. 74 Higbe would assure the Dodgers of Michigan building, Chicago . . . The Next Speaker lection problems, or teachers and Jnhnnv Falkosicl I'.r.d been awarded to the' com- j police informed New York hcad- Waterbury and Thomas o f New Mr. Martello. CooF»er street. the 1941 pennant. MacPhall hinted when Tennessee alumni demanded When Bradley fired Peckinpaugh This was the final meeting of | ! q u nr t ' e r s . others who are anxious to build Gains Lead ^ Grid Ranking Poll he told him ”I still feel that you AliiiJit l o u n i any. I Jersey. He also leaves a sister in up a love of good books in children The bride wore a gown of ivory lll\ F ra n k Peter Obremskl. Jr., I broadly when he .said the club’s more intersecUonal games, the ready for action as the PA’s ate , the Klwanls Club at the Country | I cU’ e said there were 15 build-i ’ Police in Bayonne, eleven miles California. transparent velvet, fitted waist and 134 Hllhard street. greatest need was a 20-game win- schedule' makers graciously re- have the ability to to a successful tempt to retire the coveted Stats Club this season and. a turkey din- under their care, may examine the j manager, but if we don’t-win under in-s at the p’.ant, but only half a distant from the plant, rep )rted The funeral will be held at his newest 1940 publications at their sweetheart neckline, and long, 112—FWncIs James Fitzpatrick, ner, and that he believed Brooklyn sponded by booking Dayton U. Athletic Association trophy by net was served. It was announced The Co.smopolltan club will meet one remained standing after the ; several hundred telephone calls 222 Woodland street. j you we ll have to try someone home, 26 Pawtucket street, Hart- leisure tight fitting sleeves ending In s would have won Inst season If and U. of Cincinnati . . . If you winning their third leg on It dup- that Clayton Burt of^ i Friday- nfteinoon at 2:30 at the bU-st 1 f i and said numerous windows were ford. Thursday morning at 8:30 Many Invitations point _ over the hands. Her full skirt 113 —Jo.se^ Francis Wall, Jr., Higbe had been on the squad. can’t laugh that off, the Vols can else,” ing 1940-41, having captured tha |.\ Bemont and Pond of Hartford South Methodist church. Mrs. Clar- Those destroyed varied from 100 broken. . . . and nine o’clock at St. I’eter’s 49 Summer street. 'The pitcher supported the Idea . . . Burgess Whitehead came' up Drops Cornell Juoriartys Drill Tonight I So the Indian* tried three some- League championship in 1938 anil The Mary "ChenCy Library has j fgn into a short circular train and one elscs—Johnson. Steve O’Neill \ would be the cn-'e II. 'Wicl-.hcm of The Pines. by ’200 feet in size, the main plant, At 9:4.5 a, "i-. the Newark state , Burial will bbe in sent out scores of invitations to I jpngth veil was attached to 114— Archie ^llman Haynes, 61 strongly, saying he believed he with the lowest draft number of agair(yie) 1940. Monday’s meeting at the Y. M. c. Manchester, will bo the spc,akcr for Essex street. ' and talkative Oscar Vitt. Oscar, to sheds. C" s u f f f f i “ labels ‘ and . St. James’s cemetery this town. schools and clubs, inviting them to a Queen Anne cap. Her bridal bou "can pitch the Dodgers to the pen- anv Giant. Tliis classy array of court talent A. The attendance prize, deviated the afternoon, and will take for Also demolished waa the repair 115— Everett Waterhouse Bent- nant,” and that he would win 20 | To 2nd Plac0 For Cage Opener, Nov. 26 j No. 14 of a line o f aeveland pilots banded together for the first Uni* come to the library this week. Pos- quet was of white chrysanthemums Frank Brinuck Davey Kerr who have produced only one cham- by H. B. House, was won by her subject, “ Side Roads in Uncle shop of the Middlesex Water Comr nhvsiclans on the scene. | ters and book jackets are on dis- ley, 163 Highland ^ e e t. games for them. Then he sprang All Set for the. 1036-87 season and immae' Thomas Ferguson. Sam’s Land.” Mrs. Charles Thresh- Carried Out Five Bodies. ! _ , and pompoms. 116— William Jam ^ Whltehlll, pionship. lasted three seasons but pany, adjoining the signal plant. play on the bulletin boards and The maid of honor w ore, laurel the bad news—that he intends tov Joe Louis lost six pounds But if we can believe the noise With the opening whistle of the diately gained a place as one of tb* A meeting of the new and old er will be the hostess. ?'embers Injured included persona In Police Chief Henry J. Harring- | F u n c r u l# I; book markers have been made es- 48 Wooilland street. In Fifth W ^ek mid-wav In the third one a hurri- state's outstanding teams by com- Board of Directors of the club has have the privilege of Inviting j lea., green transparent velvet, cut ask for a $15,000 salary. “1 stump- Ing for Wlllkie. thereby that comes from the lower regions ' ______/ ' 1940-41 basketball campaign only , cane hww up in the wigwam. It their home nearby and on . the ton of adjacent Cateret said he 117— Eelward FranclV^ Fitzpat- ..Higbe broke Into major league of the major league, thire Is trou- piling a record nC30 wins sgalnst been called for Friday noon at the guests to this meeting. i alone had helped carry out five Frederick J. DIelenschnelder pecially for ! on similar llnc.s to the gown of the rick, 76 Cottage street. '\ completing his training for AI tv.-o weeks away, Morlarty Broth- didn’t end until Oscar’s scalp waa street. of books for boys, girls ana me bride. but with elbow length ha.seball with the Chicago Cubs in M’Coy. ble ahead for the Big Three. only six losses, including 16 wins Hotel Sheridan. 1 bodies. The funeral of Frederick J...... 118— Frank Kosak, 113 North Golden C ophe^ Given nailed to the Indian war clubs WliidoivB Brokim In Ba^'onne little folks. sleeves. She wore a green velvet 1937, was fsrmed out to Birming- Charging Blaekhawks ers’ stellar cage aggregation will and f<>ur losse.s in the State Polish The Youth group of the North i Windows were shattered oyer___ a Rescue______work was going on all Dlelenschneidcr who died at his | jessamine Smith, librarian School street. after the team fini-shed only a turban to match and carried yellow ham fqr a year and then was trad- Are Now Experienced hold an important practice tonight League tliat earned a tie for sec- Methodist church will have a meet- radius of a quarter-mile almost 1 around him. he sald,^and he anew 39 Strickland street, Sun-| Mary Cheney Library will 119— Joseph Albert Martlnh 33 I, Eddie Rrietr. ballyhoo thumper, and Frank Pat- ^been having difficulty in getting The Girl Scout Leaders will Woodbrldge. and dry-eyed. • home, 24 Main street, Vernon, and ; 2\s T \ \ e \ R e treat 125— Frank Joseph Kodcs, 263 about W'hat kind of a defense to rick installed as team manager. vi^ims that alread.v included his entire sqqad around to prac- Hartford. Conn, knocked out ; ing 19 wins and one defeat in the - There were no Injured. meet at the Y. M. C. ;A. tomorrow John Costello, undertaker to Other spectators were kept nine o’clock at St. James’s church. accessories. After December 1 they North Main street. 'New York, Nov. 12 Alice Mar- In the wrecked building were will be at home to their friends in prepare for the Arkansas A. and With tlorman directing the pre- Vrashington, Nebraska. Northwest- tice, due to working conditions, I»uis I Kid) C ocoa/ 150, Puerto j State Poli.sh League a.s they cap- evening at 7:30. It is important whose morgue the first five dead blocks away by police line's. ' Rev. Edmund Barrett celebrated | 126— Max Weiner, 195 Maple ble is making an important an- M. Boll Weevils, w1io (day here ern and Michigan,. I tured tile Le.igue laurels and wera manufactured detonators for com- Third Blast In Two Months (CVintlnued frem Page One) their newly furnished home at 28 nouhi.ement ttHlay. Ke present tonight if IH). Pliiladelphia, outpoinlgU Joey j Tlie season of 1938-39 produced pany announced. tive will be pre.seqt trom national in New Jersey in the past two James’s cemetery. the enemy aviation aim exclusive- The bride has been employed as Wailsworth street. Broadi^ay columns hits mjlllonaire belief one was that of a woman. ly and solely at terrozing the clvl- , a stenographer by the State Mo- a play In a huddle, and then trying ballyhoo, ever attached to a hockey determine the country’s No. 1 foot- the.v Intend to remain on the Archibald, 123’ -j. former world | the inevitable slump but th* The concussion aniashed win- headquarters to instruct in arts Some were decapitated; others months, occurred about the time The bearers were James Sulli- 129— Walter Manning Ferris. 298 Marshall Field will back Jim Far- featherweight champion, Philodel- ' merk.s managed to make a credit- dows in homes over a wide area in the day shift was coming in. State lian, population.” ] tor Vehicle Department and the ley In buying the Yanks . . . Jock it out. Usually it’s a pass, and the club. / ball team. After Cornell had been team’s roster. Another practice and crafts. lost, legs. van. William Douglas. Patrick Oak street. best defensive Up seems to come The Chicago Blackhawk^ up on top for four successive weeks phia (10); Gus Dorazio,.0, 190'..I itUVs * •showlng w ith 25 wins and 13 surrounding rountrysilde. A con- police at the Raritan township bar- Sullivan, Lawrence Toohy and Although it said civilians suf- bridegroom Is an office appliance 130— Leonard Arthur Sexton. 14 Butberiand cails Ace Parker "the will be heliotas;e Not Suspected day afternoon at two o’clock. The started investigations in an effort Hemlock street. amount of travel In every direc-j Thompson, promise take full perts from roast to coast put Min- ed Bob'hy Britton, 145'Si, Miami rever.salsXut managed to salvage Br*- .stein said the company has hostesses will bo Mrs, Mary Behn- reported he had seen two bodies cemetery. tion is excellent.” Announce EngaR^ent 132— Stanley Olbria.i, Jr., J26 . . . Dick Metz’s tmok, ’ The Secret Among the leading Morlarty Schleldge. Sher Mborho.u.se, John to learn the cause of the blast. Bnmbardnient Hea\->’ tion." Apparently that applies on I advantage of the ex lence that nesota at the head of the list and (10),' the Rec ancKTown titlee out of th* r -the slightest reason to sus- fleld and Mrs. J. G. Van Haver- The Federal Bureau of investi- taken from the wreckage. * Mr.-and Mrs. Joseph Rampulla, North School street. of Par Golf,” Is^tting four-star candidates is lanky Earl Yost, for- Hilinski, Murphy. Duffy. Rcimer'. Miami . Beach. Fla.—Yucatan I wTeckage. Mata cause of the slump On Sept. 12 an explosion at the j Pursuit of Italy’s reportedly re- of 20 Mansfield avenue. WllUman- ratings from theXrevlewers . . . the field, as well as between games. now goes with speei and aggres- one other split the honors among mer Trade School letterman who Murdock? Gryzb. Wicfzbicki, Mur-! pect” sabotage. The explosion- beke. gation office at Newark declined \ Mrs. Susan Keeney 133— Herbert Frank Urwelder. It’s a goofl descripUon of .some of Kid, 137'i . Mexico City, stopped ! w'as the fact that the PA players Hercules Powder Corporation! ^ The funeral of Mrs. Susan versed Invasion, however, admit- tlc, announce the engagement of here’s the announcement you have slveness. Minnesota, Cornell and 1939’s top was highest scorer of last -year’s 1 ray and Joe Hilinski. all of whom j shattered bui dlng was at least a to confirm departure of special 14 Proctor Road. those impromptu pass plays. Jack Adams tos added Ebble team. Texas A. and M „ Pete Gallano, 136, Baltimore (10). j were compeUng almost every night quarter of a mile from any build- Ward Cheney Camp No. 13. U. plants at Dover killed 50 persona Keeney. widow of Maranthon tedly waa under the pounding of their daughter, Mary Rampulla, to 134— Holdaworth Harrison Sharp, been waiting for—th^Associated Green quintet with 390 points in i are requested to report promptly agents for the scene. and on Sept. 23 two were killed Keeney, was held this afternoon at heavy bombardment. Goodfellow, the flefenseman, to his First Four Teams Washington — Cffiarlle - Burley. I in one league or Mother and th* tafia where government orders are S. W V. and Marv Bushncll Che- Gouge« Two Craters In Ground Thomas Paganl. son of Mr. and 85 Summit street. Press All-America fooraall selec- 39 games. Others are Bill at tonight's practice. 151, Pittsburgh, outpointed Vin- physical strain proved too much. and 11 Injured in a blast at the 2:30 at the home of her daughter. I The Greek hteh command said Mrs. Frank Paganl of 123 Eldrldge tions (the official fo r ^ lot of Columbia, Mo__ The Ekem fami- Detroit advisory, board. Coodfel- Theae three placed in that order j being filled, he added. In addition ney Auxiliary, will enjoy a turkey The explosion gouged two crat- 135—Edward Joseph Supren- low opened the season as p1a>1ng —Minnesota, first with 1,814 cent Plmplnelll. 158, Brooklyn, I Profiting, by that experience, th* supper this evening nt 6:30 at the United States Army arsenal at Mrs. Arthur E. Hutchinson of its mountain troops and ea.valry street. nant. 592 East Center street. folks) will be released D^^ember ly 1.S taking a place beside the Wal- to defense materials, the company ers in the ground, one about six dorfs and the Faurots among the coach and tolped the Red Wings points; Cornell, second with 1,260; ( 10). ! Amerks withdrew from the R*c inahes c::p'osives, for Federal en- Masonic Temple and follow it with feet deep and the other, .three. Pleatinny. North . Eim street with whom sh^e mopped up behind the routed Ital- 136 Richard WUIls Howes, 82 Cornell change. places, Texas A. the third score after the longest The force of the explosion ripped lived. Rev. Dr. Watson • Woodruff ians and speedily consolidated t ^ football families of MlMouri. Bert engineer a '4-2 Victory over the the Aggies, third with 1.202. Chicago—Nate Bolden, 160, Chi- League'last season but were repre- gircers in normal peacetime pur- the joint installation /of the new It made a shambles of the plant, West Center street. and M. come up from fourth and run of the battle. cago. stopped Henry Chmielewskl. sented by a group of younger play- a crater 20 feet In diameter under of the Center Congregational po6ltion»‘ regained at the.start ot Research Dept. Ekcm la the 18-.vear-old sopho- ; Fourth place went to .Stanford, 8L' ’ t S. officers of both units.y which sprawled over an area of Youth Is the keynote of the only other team to poll more than Stanford from sixth, Michigan New Britain registered in the 160. Poland (4).- ers under the name of the Whit* the primping room. An official on church officiated. During the ser- the third week of fighting, despite Fetleral Men On County Baste We have made a survey" of the more fullback at the university of After the blast came a fire about 100 yards square, and rain- Detroit machine, with freshmen 1,000 points, with 1,066. drop down from third, and Ten- final period on Carplno's desperate Pittsburgh—Tony Shucco. 181, Eagles. The PA's turned all their Company No. 1 of the South duty at the plant was called away j vice G. Albert Pearson sang ‘The "intense activity" of Italian war- Hartford, Nov. 12—(J5—Col. All-Amenca teams recognized by .Mls.soiiri. Bill, a year younger, whlclt Bronctein said waa brought ed lead pipe from the water com- «..• vuifnM thi, hlsat oc- Qij Rugged Cross," and "Nearer plays the same position on the un- brought In from Indianapolis to The race promises to to as close nessee. Notre Dame, Boston Col- plunge from the two-yard line.,The Boston, outpointed Harry Bobo. efforts to the State League and Manchester fire department ex- five minutes before the blast oc planes along the front. y Start Probe Ernest L. Averlll, BUte Director the Associated Press starting with lege, Georgetown and North'west- under control in ten minutes and pany’s shop. ^ My. God to Thee.” A government spokesman de- beaten Mexico (Mo.) high school augment the forces of sophomore or closer right doW’n to the wire, loaers had gone through unbeaten 210, Pittsburgh (10). again came, through with top quickly , extinguished. Although tinguished a woods fire, near the On the opposite side ,of V, ood- curre4^ of Selective Service, said Connec- Walter Camp’s 1889 team . . . it em retain their positions. At least seven houses In the Im- The ’.bearers were Frederick clared that Greek forces following shows that guys whose names bc’- eleven. And recently Sally Ruth. talent. , f for each of the four pace-setters and uhtied since winning tl)eir last Trenton, N. J.—Bobby Green, honors by winning 16 out of 18 the blinding was blown to match- Jarvis sand pit on Center street at brldge avenue, which runs-between Manning. Arthur E. Loomis, Her- Of 3 Blasts ticut’s 219 men slated to be sent The most important rhaniie has two games left between it and The standing (point.s figured on game in November 1939. 122. Philadelphia, outpointed Paul starts that brought their season's 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. mediate vicinity were ripped apart up the remnant of the crack Cen- to the New England reception cen- gln with ”S” have the best chance 13-year-old sialer, went in at wood, there-was no deep crater or the heart of Woodbrldge add Port so' badly they were uninhabitable. bert Mitchell, Daniel Miller, Clin- quarterback for the Hardin Junior finds Johnny Mowers, only two a perfect season, and they are the 10-9-8-7-6-. etc., basis, firstplace Lee, 125. Indianapolis (8). rec(ird to 21 wins and only three other spectacular mark of dam- Reading, was a three-family home taur Alpine division In the Plndus ter at Fort Deveqs. Mass., would of landing , . . there have been votes in parentheses): Capt. John J. Wallace of the ton Keeney, and Howard E. Keen- mountains "continue to Uke more "8 ” players than any other high team Iri a game with Missouri years out of the amateur ranks, type of jramea, in which they can’t Louisyille, Ky. — Charlie Esh- losses. age. Bi-onstein reported that not The new sanitary sewer on where 14 children were getting (Oonttnned From Page One) be chosen on a county basis. afford to ease up. 1— Minnesota .. . (55 1,314 1-3) man. 135, Cincinnati, outpointed Heading the .PA quintet wlU to Locust street has been completed New Jersey police said plant of- , all of this town. prisoners.” Present plans, he stated last —66 . . "H ” was second with 50 Military Acgdcmy. . as the .goalie. He replaces Tiny more than. 100 pounds of explo- ready for school. ficials told Woodbrldge police Burial was in.the West ceme- Thompson, now established as Minnesota plays two western 2— Cornell .(45 1-3) 1,260 estling Al Dorlac, 139, St. Louis' (6), Bruno "B uck" Bycholskl and Al sives were in the building when It as a WPA'project and the sanitary Fred Vanderhof, one of the Most of the division was re- would take charge of the full Inj night, were to take 50 volunteers . . . If your name begins with "I." 3— Texas A *M ..(31 1.202 1-3) three weeks ago that no explosives tery. ported kUled or capUred the rest "Q” or "X ” you’ll hang up some Fort Worth. Tex.— Kyle Gil- coach of the Buffalo club In the conference rivals, Purdue this Sat^ New Y ork-Sal Bartola. 128, ‘’Obie” Dbuehowski, two ,of ^the blew vlp. ' sewer that crossed land on the tenants, said he was sitting In his were used In their manufacturing nulrlea into all three disasters ap- from Hartford coqnty 6n Nov. 18. urday and then Wisconsin arid Cor- 4— Stanford . ’.,.'.(1 2 )1.066 Boston, outpointed Maxle Shapiro, highest scoring performers in'the north side of Locust street to Lin- in headlong llig h L ^ The next day, New Haven county sort of record If j*ou’re elected this lespie, Texas Christian back froiit) American League, ' after 13 illus- A.\ssociated Press ' The building waa 900 square kitchen when he heard a terrific processes. Msred to depend on whether sub- Paris, Tex'., pitches footballs pret- trious seasons on big time. nell has dates with ancient ivy 5 — Tennessee ...l 2) 698.5 By ^he 127,.‘ New York (10). state. Also back will be Johnny By- feet in area, of sheet. Iron and tim- den street' has been disconnected "Panic Behind'Italian Unes" stantial Federal interests were will furnish 55 men. Then on Nov. year. 6~ Michigan .. 685 .explosion, he was cut by flying Says Both Parties The spokeaman said thla retreat ty- suoressf()lly for the Horned Red Dutton finally decided to league foes. Dartmouth and once- Camden. N. J. Joe Cox. 203. Newark, ,N.'J.—Abe Simon, 254, cholski„ Mike___ Saverlck. Ed Kose, ber construction. Surrounding it and can now be removed ns build- glass, but rushed to make sure his found ta each Inetanhe.___ _ 20, Fairfield county will be called 7— Notre Dame . . .581 Chicago,, defeated Lou Plummer. New York, knocked out Nick Fior- Al Kurlowicz, Ed Haraburfla, Stan ing operations develope. Netc Jersey's Major arid that of three hatUllona which upon for 60 men and two days la- N’pws In Ragtime pVogs. Last summer, be tried his discard the theory that gnarled' beaten, once-tied Penn. Their and all other plant buildings, are baby was safe, tb'en hurried to the OflleiO DecUne CemmeBt hand at pitching baaeball for an veterans still deserved a home with tasks,, comparatively, do not look 8— ’Bostpn College. .548.5 201, New York, two atraught falls. entino. 226, Philadelphia (2). , Opalach. Johnnyioh Falkoakl and eartliwork barricades, supported street. There he found his mothen- Spent Too Much "fled ta disorder” along the coasts Although offldsls fiecllnM com- ter New London county will 1" Today’* the day the news will 9— Georgetown .. 352.5 Blasts in 2 5 Years sector had "created panic behind fly, with statements due from far east Texas oil company teaih. the Americans. as tough as the assignments fac- Johnny Vojeck, plus players from by timbers, which Bronsteln com- In-isw, Mrs. Julia Guiles, bleeding ment. there was no doubt that asked for 54 men. _ ing the Texas Aggies, who still 10—Northwestern ; 276 the White Eagles. 'The Amerk* pared to flood control leveea. The By The Associated,Press the Italian lines.” ^ . Col. Averlll explain^ thst thol a ^ nigh, on who is what and Kyle’s mound career lasted three Dutton has tossed five recruits Red, ^Tiite Club profusely from a scalp cut. She Washington. Nov. 12. — Ed- Chief Ejd^ar Hoover had ordci^ innings, during which he was nick- from the amateur ranks Into the must get by Rice and Texas, and ' Second ten—11. Nebraska, 139.5; have decided not to compete in the barricades are 15 to 20 feet high. was one of those taken to the Major dlsastera resulting from At the opposite end of the bat- county plan of allotment waa de- what U who and w’hat some big wurd J. Flynn,, cfialrman pf the tlefront. Greek highland troops ed his men to mol** ahOLs plan to do . . . her intimates ed for ten hits. thick of things, shelving such vet- Stanford, which has up-and-com- 12 Duke (2). .59; 13—Fordhata, Rec 'League at all this year, devot- Each of the three, victims, the Perth Amboy General hospital. explosions have taken hundreds of Democratic National Committee, on the exploMoff->«t)>lch wrecked cided upon to simplify the prob- were reported still in command of lem of transportation and induc- (and they should know) any Alice erans as Eddie Shore, Doc Rom- ing Oregon State and Cali/oiTiia on 36; 14—Alabama 26: 15—Missis- Neu^ Britain Harriers Cop ing all their attention to the task off’clal estimated, was in his early Elects Officers John Nagy, water company em- lives------and destroyed . millions, of doE said today that Republican and the plant of The TroJ«» P o ^ e r sippi .State, 24; 16—Santa Clara. of bringing home the State League "strong and strategically im- tion. ^ Marble’s turning pro. She can’t ,<4alt Lake City—Utah’s Adelt nes, Johnny Gagnon, A1 Murray Its slate. - SOs. ploye 100 feet from the signal J>mocratlc P«rusans_ l«th_ had Company at Allentown, brothers are in a position to be and Ncia Stewart. The two games of this week, 19; tie for 17—Missiasippl and trophy. Johnny F.alkoskt will again plant, was knocked down, stunned ing the last quarter century portant” positions won In a counter The 219 volunteers will be chos- eat loving cups and so will hence- spent more than $3,000,000 In the tlirust Into Albania to block the company held Army . forth only play for dough . . the each other's severest critics. They The National Hockey League, however, should to those involving Washington, IS each; 19-^-Oregon Double Victory Over High be playing coach of the -PA’a. The Red and White clph which and cut In several places. One of the worst recefit explo- presidential campaign, but that en from 300 who within the .last Three Workers sions was at The Hercules Powder Italian drive Into Macedonia. The other two explosionsjimash- two weeks have appeared before Cleveland club will name a man to are alternate left halfbacks, - so -parent group of a proud colony four lower-ranked members of the State, 11: tie for 20— Penn, Pehn The Polish-Ameriean Girl* are is composed of young wopen of Electric Service Disrupted the Republicans spent "much more ed buildings of The United that when one goes into the game, that refers to its venture as the first ten. At Ann Arbor. It will he State and .Southern Methodist, 4 also making ready for their fifth Electric service to a large part of Plant. Kenvil' N. J.. last Sept. 12 It's a goo-MEN’8 rebuilt and high Naals greeted him at the 'Way haeH in tha dnya of TaMy halt you in your plan. flfa—I bought two of the moat 1937—DODGE SEDAN, 1937 Ply- the production employes. Including AND whlU ^ fo r a relasted shoes. Better than n^w station and he was drlVen to Belle- For President members of the craft union, should Adams Exp 6^ R., with tha fall eampaign at lta You could give Mounties leasonn, gorbaeuff apruig drasaas today. mouth aedan, 1938 Willya sedan, cheap shoes. See them. 8h«> Bisliop Today; vue caatle, where he will atay. Air Reduc ...... ’• • $3 * 4 halght. on hew to get thelp man! Only#u hundred dellara all told. 1933 pickup, 1933 Ford touring. •be the voting unit. It designated Yulyes, 701 Main. Later he talked with the forelgh the United Automobile Workers of Alaska Jun ...... • . My Uncia Toba waa tha laader .(--Oraeleusl Why didn't Cole Motors, Main street ^ t , op- minister at the Foreign Office. Allied Chem then, and ha played tba baritone Thera la a let of wisdom In eld yeu call at tba efflea and ask i^4»3S, or any *^00*i posite Armory. Open evenings, Trade School Head America, a CIO affiliate, aa the ^ n a y have them by calling at lo i 2nd Youngest Although fanfare was absent colIecUve bargaining agency and Am Can...... horn; books -and moat of it remains me about KflratT Fuel and 49-A there quite undisturbed. Wife—Oh,\I didn’t want to ^:0»aatnut street r 1939 PLYMOUTH coupe, 1938 from the greeting which the Rus- Nominated by the directed the cqrporatlon to abro- Am Home Prod While I tooted on ai B-flat clari- sian statesman received as he left gate a collective bargaining con- Am Rad St 8 . net. (very much to the nelghbor'a waste a nleksHhat way. Hulck sedan, 1938 SEASONED HAHD W'OOD for (Continued From Pnge One) sellan, 1936 Pontiac sedan 1935 hlB special train at Anhalter sta- Ktwanians. tract with the Federation union. Am Smelt . . scorn.) Busineaaman—Yea, T advertised uirr uuR WAY BY J. R. WUsLlAMB OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLl Announcements sale, cuecut anw.icin,>-“any/tMgth for fireplace The Federation claimed to have Am Tel and Tel The E-llat tuba was manned by for a boy about yoiir alaa. Do you International pickup. Cole Motors or furnace,.#.00 a cord; also Mab youngest bishop of the Episcopal tion, Germans made no secret of church in America at an imprea- John G. Echmalian, director of obtained before the board’s deci- Am Tob B . . . . Jake, a blacksmith of powerful amoks 7 WANT RIDE TO Hartford Start at The Center—6463. wood $8# . Donald Gehring. Tel. the fact that they regarded Molot- OIRLS DOKl'T a«E M [ OH, ©IRLS tS METTIKi' ^AH,MMtmA/. ------t WANT VOOtO------DAEET lUx (eOCONEM, aive service held this morning in off’s visit as of great consequence the. local State Trade School, today sion a majority of all the produc- Am Wat Wka build; Applicant-^No, thanks, but you A Tbohght X KMOVd'mBTSPS.AAiOlI work 8:00 a. m. Write Box H, 8758./ can blow me to an Ice craam soda ID FALL FER THAT 1 FOXIER.,Tt30.' THKY’V* MK.P6N0hR'/« RU6.' MB.RU&-ES-HOOPLE k M(3W mo w muc h psr su aq - Christ Church cathedral which he was nominated for the presidency tion employes. It contended the Anaconda He had his lungs like the bel- OLO BTOFF OF Business Services Offered I'l May Offer Partnership __ board had acted improperly In fall- If you want to. LEARIoeO TV4XT TD BE TRaWlLS^ftNO HB IS IKiTER-J; I CERTAlNCT Herald.______‘ has” served as dean for the past of the Klwanls Club and will be- Armour 111 lows In his shop, with his “ 00m- SHOVWIM' off noor. A. HORSE 40U WlC CATTLE m OiOM'T EliPECT . herb/ months older than Bishop Carpen- an invitation might be extended has had since it came into exist- time to determine the representa- Aviation Corp 4 II HRarber Jim waa tha flrat alto, Your degree of success Is not not Into temptation: the spirit In- THEY YEARS ^TiOl affairs of life, known from storm s'ftsh and weather Products 50 A RIDER., 60 WHILE TH' BEANOER.'— IN FACT, HE MAX SEE SUCH A ^ ter of Alabama, a former school- to Russia to become the partner tion. Baldwin CTT...... I id when be had drunk a few——, measured by what you say and daad Is wtllmg, bat the gash Is ik«t. TH’ RIDER. 16 TAMM’ TM DECIDE Tb PaOViC5ElUEFlfJAMCIAD^XOUM(S> LOOKitsKi Hartford, 9 a. m.—9:30 p. m. Tel. for SALE—fine quality pota- mate.: Balt and O h io ...... era, piCKER-^HE Pic ks up the Porch enclosures o\ir speci^ty. planning their “new world order." by the United States Court of Ap- Bendix ...... and achlava. -Tha worid Id tawards Its • • • OAL-& C>UT-A BULL BfiCKlN& FOR rr-— HAK- A(4 F ' In'quire 63 Pine or telephony1249. toes 90c, at 695 Keeney street. The Rt. Rev. Henry St. George tJRCk. ,...... STRAMSBST THIM6S/ WE'QE 8-1370. ______Molotoff was given a solemn, un- peals for the District of Columbia Beth Steel ...... prizes not for excuses and expla- God la better served In resisting" ______AlWT COMBDRT- MEAMMi Hl LE X H6WE PFJI guADEO, '^ vSOOASH Telephone ,8443. ______Tucker, D.D., preaiding blahop of and vi^as complied with by the cor- The melody played by the three nations, but for performance and a temptation to evil than In many A8LE IM A WHITE PRETTY FULL, SO X KNOW sept ic TANKS, 200, 3p0. 400, 600 the Episcopal church, who In 1928 emtional welcome by German For- Borden ...... MUATbSTiSH HERE " “ ^ MAJOR poration. earnets seldom reached the listen- reaults. formal prayers,—Pann. COLLAR. Automobiles For Sale eal. capacity. E le ^ c and gas for sal e— green Mountain as bishop of yVirglnla- ordained eign Minister Von Rlbbentrop and Can Pac ...... • • WHILE HE IS IM 'SOME T you wofiJT a number of high Nazi government ers’ ears. welding Smith ,\^ldlng Com- potatoes, field run, 50 cents per Bishop Gray to the diaconate, was Chase (J. 1.) Painter who played at a tenor 1 T&WN), iMSTEAm [P1CKER.^ MiNOSMMlNS' 1938 PLYMOUTH SEDAN beige bushel. Number One $1.25 per 100 and military officials as he stepped Cerro De Pas ...... pany. Bucklandy Call 3825. the consccrator. The Rt. Rev. horn, pressed tba first valve, tha io f PUTTlM&UP^ ,THE MA3CR* color, guaranteed $445. Brunners, lbs. Seconds, 65 cents per 100 lbs., James Dewolf Perry, D.D., bishop from his train. Ches and Ohio . . . . HUl.D KVKKYTHING BY CI«YDK LBW18 ROOM-Htf'LL 80 Oakland street. Tel. 519L___ ^ Chrysler ...... second, the third; \AT HIE HCrrEL.'. ASHES-PAr^'-RS removed «,-eek- nt the farm. Frank V. Williams, of Rhode Island, and the Rt. Rev. After a formal greeting. Von Local Stocks Though hla cheeks puffed out ' JELUVOO ly. Chambers Trucking. Telephone Coca Cola ...... 1M9 deluxe MERCURY sedan Buckland. Frederick Grapdy Budlong, D.D., Ribbentro]) conducted Molotoff like toy balloons, little sound from ABOUT OUR 6260. bishop of Connecticut, were co- Ck)l Carbon ...... guaranteed, $.595. Brunners, 80 FOR SALE—CABBAGE for sauer- downstairs to review an honor bis horn waa heard. TERM% conaccrators. Bishop Gray will be guard In a downpour and then the Furnished by Putnam and Co. Col Gas and El .. . Oakland street. Tel. 5191.______kraut. good solid heads, 30c per 6 Central Bow, Hartford But each man played aa Idud as i. .oMiVie RoofinR— SidinR 17A suffragan bishop of Connecticut. party left by automobile- for Bel- Coml Inv Tr ...... bushel’. Phone 7965, 108 Ridge St. Coml S o lv ...... - ho could, even though aoma notea UPf ijPOR S A L E -F O U R Eighth Elected In Diocese levue castle, where the Russian will Asked sounded like "bing," IXidge sedan in good condition, WE SPECIALIZE jn roofing and Bid Cons Edison ...... green mo unt ain potatoes, He is eighth of the bishops to lie atay while he Is In Berlin. Aetna Casualty 125 130 And If that same band could ba hedter. Owner forced to sell. $ou siding. Workmanship guaran- white and mealy, grana for bak- Except for two big Russian and Cons Oil ...... elected for service in the diocese Aetna Fire .. . 55 57 Cont Can ...... heard today, they'd ba hailed aa Call after 6. Tel. 3618. teed. Time payments arranged. ing, 75c bushel. Delivered.' Tele- Nazi flags and a screen of green disciples of "awing." l'\i of Connecticut. Others have been Aetna Life .. . 28 >4 30<4 Corn Prod ...... A colored preacher was trying Also carpentry. A. A. Glon Inc., phone 3754. J. Swanson, Bolton. the Rt. Revs. Samuel Seabury. laurel trees, adorned with strips 41 299 Autumn street. Phone 4860. Automobile 39 Del Lack and West to explain the fury o f Hades to Abraham Jarvis, Thomas Church of gold, which partly walled off the Conn. General 25 27 Douglas Aircraft Manchester Brownell, John Williams, Chaun- platform, the station was almost bis congregation. Hartford Fire 87'i 89 >4 Du Pont ...... "You all has seen molten Iron Household Goods 51 cey Bunce Brewster, Edward Am- bare of decoration. Evening Herald MovinR— iT u ckin g- Hartford Stm, Boil. 55 59 Eastman Kodak ...... runnln’ out from a furnace, ain't 20 pion Acheson and Bishop Budlong. Simplicity .Appears Keynote National F ir e ...... 62 64 Elec Auto' U t s ...... 36S Storage for sal e—NICE bedroom -set, The new bishop was presented you?" he asked. Classified Advertisements Simplicity appeared to be the Phoenix ...... 86*4 88>i, Gen Elec ...... consisting of twin 4 poster beds, for consecration by the Rt. Rev. The congregation said It had. Gaunt •!» Mveru*. wordr to a un*. JAMES A. WOODS moving and springs. Beauty Rest mattresses, keynote. In contrast to the wel- Travelers ...... 400 420 Gen Foods ...... "Well," the preacher eonttnusd, tnitlali. numbera and abbravlatlona trucking. A.shes removed weekly. Frank William Sterrett, D.D., bis- comes accorded Italian, Hungarian Gen Motors ...... 545, ..•aeb count as a word and compound dresser with mirror, rocker, chair hop of Bethlehem, and the Rt. Publle rtlUties "dey uses dat stuff fo’ lee cream Coal, coke and wood for sale. 381, and bookcase finished in gray and Yugloslav statesmen on the Conn. Lt. and Pow. 55 59 Gillette . . / ...... 3', In de place I'm talking 'bout.” ’Orda at two worda. Minimum coat Re\"l Frederick Deane Goodwin; occasion of their recent visits here. is' irica of three llnea. _ Center street. Tel. 6566 or 5030. enamel with flower motif. Price Conn. Pow.’ ...... 49 51 Hecker Prod ...... " fq^a ratet per day for tranalent D.D.. bishop coadjutor of Virginia. Molotoff’s special train halted 67'i Hudson M otors...... 5 * AUSTIN CHAMBERS—Local and $45. Call 6623. His attending presbyters were the Hartford Elec. Lt. . 65'4 The Race TOUCH OP several hundred feet from the spot 39 Int Harv ...... Every race, no matter what Its terrtiTC .Mareb IT. Long Distance .Movers. Tel. 6260. Rev. Arthur Barksdale Kinsolving ence in 1924. Nomination is tanta- Hartford Gas ...... '35 C.aah C ha r g e SEE THE HONEYMOON—Three on the platform where It had been S. New Eng. Tel Co 160 165 Int Nick ...... 28 * nature, has Its starters who never FROST « 68 Hollister street. 2nd, D.D., rector of Calvary mount to election at the annual GOME WITH THE OXEKl T. w. ica u. t. MT. tvr. iflZ • ContacuOya Uayt...| T ctal t ett rooms of furniture $168,00. $10 expected to atop, and a large a.s- Unit. Illuminat. Shs. 125 129 Int Tel and T e l ...... 2', finish. It is not the first mile-post, igffi imriHiHiWi.nl down—18 months to pay. Albert’s oh,urch, Pittsburgh, Pa., and the sembly of German dlgnitarie.s, aug- meeting next month. ^ 30'.. Johns Manville ...... 64 Rev. John Gass, D.D., rector of Other officers recommended for Western Mass. 28 but tha last that tells the story. 21 Furniture Co., 43 Allyn street, mented by the Japanese, Turkish Kennecott ...... Alt ordera for Irregular maertlona Repairing the Incarnation in' N4w York. the coming year are Elmer A. Industrial We never look for the victor any- *» 4 4 4 Will ba charged atHhe one time rate. Hartford, Conn. ____ and Chinese ambassadors, and the Lehigh Val, Rd ...... _2H where but in the home-atretch. BOOTS AND HLK BUDDIES BY EDGAR MARTIN Special ratea for long term every The Rt. Rev. Theodore Russell Weden as first vice president, Acme W ire ...... 20 22 KEPAIHING auto TOPS, .side Italian charjiF d’affaires (Ambas- 26V4 Lockheed Aircraft ...... 3314 The teat of a man Is his ability to day advartlaing giveit upon requeat. VENETIAN BLINDS and Window Ludlow, D. D., suffr-3 -n bishop of James Blair as second vice presi- Am. Hardware . . . . 24'4 MV Ada ordered before the third or curtains, luggage, hand made dog sador Dino Allflerl has been 111 for dent, Charles Burr and Harold Arrow H and H, com 39 41 Loew's ...... “0 ,finish what he hse begun. Setb day will ba charged only ror collars, harness. Charles baking, Bhadcs. High quality. Installed at Newark, read the litany, and the some time), had to move hurriedly Lorillard ...... HlAGCtlRuM tha actual number ot tlmca, the ao much reduced prices. Write for Rt. Rev. Veedcr Van Dyck, S. T. Garrity as directors for three Billings and Spencer 4'j 5'4 AgOMft HOW 90 Cambridge street. Tel. 4740. fonvard to greet the visitor. years each and Jot G. Elder as di- .52'4 .55'4 Mont Ward ...... • • If we stand up for our friends, vu. ms. Appaarad, charging at tha r»ta *arn- special prices and samples. Capi- D. bishop of VeTmont, read the Bristol Brass ...... Nash Kelv ...... •5;» ad but no allowance or refunda can tol W'indow Shade Company. 46 Ten minutes later, Molotoff and rector for two years. Mr. Echmal- Colt’s Pat. Firearms 80'j 83‘4 more people will want to have us WANTED TO TUNE, repair and epistle. The Rt. Rev. Wallace John Nat Bisc ...... 1 ?^" Oba mada on ilx tlma ada atopped Gardner, D. D., bishop ot New' Jer- Von Rlbbentrop, accompanied by ian will succeed Charles Burr as Eagle L o ck ...... 7 9 for a fritnd. kftar tha fifth day. ^ regulate your piano or player Capen street, H a r t f o r d . _____ a German interpreter, headed a Nat Cash Reg ...... Tita "till forblda": dlaplay llnea not piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. sey, read the gospel. president. Fafnlr Bearings ... 135 1-45 procession which filed along the The nominating committee Con- 137 147 Nat Dairy ...... The Rev. John Henry Fitzgerald, Hart and Cooley . .. Nat Distill ...... 21 .I H'ltlKIKS IN STAMPS **Tbd Htrald will not ba reaponaible Machinery And I'ools 52 secretary of the House of Bishops, platform to the distinguished visi- sisted of Herbert B. House, chair- Hendey Mach., Com 12'4 14 >4 tar mdta than ona Incorrect N Y Central ...... I*’" tlea af apy advartlaemant ordarea Hglp W anted-Fem ale 15 acted as registrar and the Rev. tor’s room. man; Thomas Ferguson, Joel Land's Frary ft Clk 26'n 28 >4 •T OLIVER BRUSH PLOWS, bog At Bellevue castle, Molotoff was Nichols and Dr. D. C. Y. Moore. 49 NY NH and H ...... far PMra tpaa ona time. . _ i Sidney Wishart Wallace, canon of New Brit. Mch.. com 47 iUbA |1 Tha Ipadvartant omlaaloa of la- WANT^-, ____^ Experienced Beauty harrows, used Farmall I2s, Cle- I1 Christ fchurc.h Cathedral, as mas- welcomed by Dr. Otto Meissner, ! North and Judd . .. 33 35 Nor Am Co ...... ijji ^rr#ct publlcfttlon of advortiffio^ shop opeiNitor. Apply to Box C, tracs. Caterpillars, Oliver ” 70’ I chief of Hiticr’s presidential chan- 1 Packard ...... ^ ' win b« rectified only by eenceUation ter of ceremonies. Assistant mas- Peck Stow and Wil. 7'r 9'4 Herald. Correspondence confiden- tractor. See u.s now for your ! ters of ceremonies were the Rev. cellery. ! 14 >4 •f the charge ntede for the eerrlce Russell Mfg. Co. ... 12' 4 Penn ...... 25., i “ He used to be window trimmer.** tial. \ tractor. Dublin Tractor Company, | Rah . Delfus Read and the Rev. The possibility of far-reaching j High Tribunal Scovlll Mfg...... 30 >4 .32'4 ^*All adTerUeement* muet Providence Rd., WiUimantic. Douglas Whitney Kennedy, assis- decisions affecting Russia’s rela- Phelps Dodge ...... 36',. In atyU. copy and t^poaraphy with Silex Co...... 12 14 GIRL WANTED TO take care of tions with the Berlin-Rome-Tokyo .56', Phil Pet ...... 39 .igtlonaill enforced ‘ by. -the------pubUeh- “ 2 children, slay night.s. Phone tant.s at the cathedral. Stanley Works . . . . .541, vre and they reoerye the right to ProeesMlon Ojiens Ceremony partners was indicated by the Avers Labor 29 Pub Serv N J ...... 32* 3140. ______58 do., pfd...... FUNNY BUSINESS adit. reTlie or reject any copy eon- Wanted—To Buy I Marshals for the precession that I Diplomatisch-Politische • Korres- Torrlngton ...... 30 32 Radio ...... •idered objectionable. . ' pondenz, frequently the mouthpiece Reading ...... 15 CLOSINO HOURS—ClaaelBM WOMAN W'ANTED for, light opened the ceremony were the Veeder - R o o t ...... 62 65 SALEABLE JUNK has a cash j Rev. Francis Root Belden, the Rev. ' of the German Foreign Office. Board Erred Rem Rand ...... 9*. I tm ba pubUahed eame day mU»t ba housework. Apply 156 l-z . Oak value. Call Wm. Ostrinsky, 182 New York Banks Republic Steel 24 B.« • » 4 laeatTad by 11 o’clock noon satnr- Leonard Hawkins Flisher. the Rev. 1 Close Ties “ Promote Relations” Bank of New York. 355 37.5 faye 1«.S«. iitreet evenings. Blsaell street. Tel. 5879. Charles fipodwin, the Rev. Fred- This commentary declared close Rey Tob B ...... 3“ WASH I'UilBH He H u It Coining BY HOY CRANB (Continued from Page One) Bankers Trust .. . .57'4 .5914 Cube's Ffrst Minister V* >. •• • --t lit n ------Safeway Stores ...... ’21 , Tekpheue Tour Want Ada WANTED — CAPABLE housei I crick Lawrence Lorentsen, the tics between Germany and Russia Central Hanover . . 99 102 Rev. Edwjsrd Carroll Morgan and y,ave “ promoted relations between Sears Roebuck ...... 79 = To U. S Is Honored AttfT AftWiM’ UP. BOVS! SHOOT IT OUT! ev 6E00dE.l MEVER ftCJTTA BE QUICK WITH A IMiT ALL told, wit h ThB/ THATO' Ada are accepted over the .lela- worker, to sleep In. ^small family, the money it ordered reimbursed Chase ...... 34 36 Rooms Without Board 59 th Rev. Frederic Richardson Mur- ^ 55 g. r and the friends and Shell Union ...... 1®’ 6 R H EUCH QUICK LIKE FOWLER. HE'S THE TBIddER P.B.I.KILUUd5 TO / BE U6HT •kOBa at tka CHAROK RATE given ohe child, eood .salary. Mr.s. Nat would be deducted from the Chemical ...... 49'4 5114 ^ H * portrait of Oenzalo d« •keva aa a eonrenetnee to adrer- ray. ’ Allies of Germany. ” Socony Vac ...... 9| EHOOTIM’ ------MAH FOR THIS O U T F I T ^ ------A£COUWTFOR,AND FOR A N. Schwcdel, 20 Westminster Rd. for amount found due the employes City ...... 28 30 ttaara. but the CASH RATES wUl be RENT—PLEASANT room, Acting as chaplain to the cq- . major Eurasian pow- South Pac ...... 8 Quoaad.^....jdB, Cuban patriot, au- AW uwexpiredtebhV^***’'™ ® aocepted aa FULL PAYMENT if private home, girl or lady pre- for back pay. A- government Continental . . . . 13'4 15 >4 thor and diplomat, is introduced FOR mu r d e r , me ’llV like BkM at tha baeineea office on kr bo- WANTEp—WOMAN for general consecrators was the i era," it said, "are ready today to ! ‘ ’J’' .53', South Rwy ...... housework, near Bolton. Tele- ferred. Tel. 7981. Com Elxchange .. . 51'4 to philately on Cuba’s commem- BE LUCKV TO GET OF Jora tka levanth day following tha Isaac Belden each other’s vital Inter- $200,000 to $400,000 was . 1710 I76(> rat istertlon of each othe^lee phone Manchester 3656. presiding bishop N'AS vne n-cA, juim i j First National . . . Std Oil Cal ...... 19 orative issue, above, marking the WI TH ZOO VEARS^ PLEASANT ROOM for one or involved in the Republic Steel case. . 296 306 (ka CHARGE RATE will be oolleet- Guaranty Trust . Std Oil N J ...... 36 soth anniveriary of the founding ad. Na reeponilblllty far errore in two. private family, breakfast Jacob Randolph. I {Tht Tokyo newspaper Asahl, Orev Out of Board Order . 11 13 WANTED-GIRLS TO sew covers Testimonials were ^ad “ V , ; commenting' upon Molotoff’s trip. Irving T ru st...... Tex Corp ...... 38 of the Pan American Union. •alaghonad ada will ba aaaumed and optional., Phone 5 0 0 2 .______The litigation grew out of a . 16 18 |^%lr MCBFCcy cannot ba itiaran- on baseballs. Taber Ba.seball Rev. Thomas Sparks ^Clm^ u.^iJ., necessary for Germany Manhattan ...... Timken Roll Bear 56 QuaMda waa an active leader board order directing the corpor- Manufact. Trust .. 38 40 Manufacturing Co., Elm street, president of the Standing Commit- * “ ‘ 'obtain full Soviet Trans America ...... 5 In early efforts to bind the re- and Italy to ------— ation to reinstate 5,000 or more Public National- . 31 33 iwl«K ot CtaMifieatioMi Manchester. Dean, tee yt Connecticut; the Rev, support for the establishment of a Union Carbide 76 publics of tha waatam hemisphere ROOM FOR RENT—Miss employe# who participated in the Title Guarantee . 3 4 R tka ...... 50 East Middle Turnpike. GedT^GedTfe Blodgett Gilbert, rector of new world order." Asahi suggested 1937 "Little Steel” strike. The Sii- Union Pac ...... ** more cleacly together, attended aAda****-******#* WANTED— H.AND sewers on the Epiphany church, Durham; the U S T r u s t...... 1510 1560 three Pan Aqierican conferences. baseballs for home work. State that “it would be most advisable pieme court previously has refus- Unit Aircraft ...... ' Maniaffaa ...... Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe. for Germany and Italy to come to ed to review the reinstatement Unit Corp ...... 1 He was seeretary to Argentina's Cyafttka ...... experience. Write Box K, Herald. St Mark's in New Britain, and thq Wants Policemen To Behave of Thfttiki FOR RENT ROOM for 2 gentle- a full political understanding with order. Unit Gas Imp ...... H delegate in the 1860 conference of Rev. John Fields Plumb, D. D„ American states, where the Pan tm Mamorlam ...... men, heat. Call 8095. the Soviet union. So the latter The board’s relief order had been Kansas City—(>P)—Chief Lear,p. U S Rubber ...... 23 IdMt and Found ...... Help Wanted— Male IS executive secretary of the dit^ese. could not be jockeyed to the side upheld by the Third Federal Cir- U S S m e lt ...... American Union wiu bom, waa AMiovneamno t ...... The Rt. Rev. William Appleton Reed want# his policemen to quit Foroonala ...... of Britain and the United States.) cuit court. ' behaving "like little schoolboy# at U S S te e l...... Cuba’s delegate to the Buenos AvtoaaaMtao WANTED —AMBITIOUS young ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN. Dor- Lawrence, D.D., bishop of western Independent of War The Labor Board said it regard- Western Union ...... 2! Aires Slid Rio da Janeiro meetings. « man between ages of 25 and 35 mitory style. Telephone 3737.' Massachusetts, preaching the con- recess. Prankish horseplay in and IkvtOMoHoa for Bala ...... I Diplomatisch-Politische Korres- ed the work relief funds received near the municipal courtrooms is West El and M f g ...... 10] During Cuba's struggle for in- for Exchaaro •••• t for dairy work, and route sales- secration sermon charged the new pondenz claimed Russian-German by the men while away from their, WoolworUi dependence, Quesada represented ALLHY OOP A Bed Feliow BY V. T HAMLIN Accaaaoriaa-^Tiraa' .»•••• bishop with the fundamental Im-, not necessary," he chided in a spe- aCO Rapalrln*—Painting 1 man. Wages good for the right political developments were Inde- regular employment aa “a sort of Elec Bond and Share (Curb) 5 ihc revolutionary government at t-A Apartments— Flats portance of theology, which he de- cial bulletin. Officers must "not Auto Skhoola ...... persdn. Write Box A, Herald. pendent of the war. windfall" which neither the cor- Washington, was inatrumantal in Autoa-^hip by Truck ...... I Tenements 63 clared had been “displaced for the shoot paperwads.” t WANTED—SINGLE farm hand. Russian-German policy. It said, poration nor the employes should About seven cents of every 15 winning U. S. recognition of the Autoa—For Hfra ...... va last few generations by moral ex- cents spent for cigareta In the OnF0,^aa—Sarvica—Stora^i Muet be good milker. J. A. Mac- “is independent of th# outward be allowed to retain. Furniture beetles have been republic. Ha later became the ia- Motorpyelaa—Bteyclo* ...... II for rent—six room tene- hortation and ethical »4:Uvity. conditions of the present, and It added that the order could known to emerge from the wood United SUtea is paid to the fed- land's first minister to Washing- Wkiitad Autos»Motorcyelaa 11 Varieh. Tel. Rockville 82-4. m e n t. all latest Improvements, ‘•Commandmimts I'nbreak^l*^ obS FrofeosloBiil aorxVes therefore of the hostilities which be viewed aa directing the cor- of 70-year-old chairs. eral government In taxes. ton. It 'g a ra ce . 2.34 Onter street. ___ “We are. by bitter experience, today claim the attention of one In 1909 he resigned, was made Baalaess Services Offered . being forced to recognize ^ a t the poration to reimburse the em- Bdneehold Services Offered .. 11-A Help Wanteil— Male or of the partners. * ^ ployes for back pay lost but that minister to Germany, where be Bulldln*—Contractlnz ...... 14 moral commandments of God are rioriete—Nurseries ...... U Female 17 i FOR RENT 6 ROO.M tenement, as unbreakable and inescapable as "Therefore, the present conflict the employes should reimburse the died In 1615. ‘Td like a book on reforestation, please.** Fenerel Directors ...... 1« j- Inquire 42 Florence .street. eannot hinder the absolute will of government “for interim support. Heating—Plumbing—Hoof .. II are the natural laws.” the two powers to create ordered “In this view," the board said, Daily Pattern laturance ...... 1* Saying that in Europe the hand- X 1* HELP WANTEP for stripping 1; condition# on their border “ It Is but a bookkeeping conven- HKVILLIA FOLKS BY KONTAINB FOX MUIlnerz—Dreeemaking .... tobacco. Telephone 5924. | writing is clear upon the wall, Meving—Trucking—Storage .. »« Houses Ff.r Sale 72 telling us what happens when the spheres.” ' ience for the corporation to pay Pablle Passenger Service ... ..W -A Section# of the German pre.ss the government dirlectly.” Pattern 8685 Fainting—Papering ...... « WANTED—MALE hr female, ex- FOR SALE OR FOR RENT-Four church accepts and succumM to already have said flatly the ques- r Froteeelonal Services ...... It the ways and standards of the Important pending cases which T UBEE WOim.E HAS BEEN ASSIdTINO HIS UNCLE DAN AT 21 perienced clerks in fruit and room bungalow at 198 Vernon tl6ri of Turkey an'd the Darda- If you want to make your school- Xepalrln'g ...... -.i; ' world* must be displaced, by plain Involved Federal regulation of Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleening 14 vegetable Dept , meat Pept., and - street, Manchester Green. C.. S. nelles would be within the scope hydro-electric projects and free- girl daughter very happy—and In- THE ROAB'SIPE STAMP Toilet Goode end Service .. 24 grocery Dept. Apply at once. Mr. speaking, straight thinking and cidentally save yourself some time 2« Brown. bf.the talks. dom of the press were not passed ••Wanted—Business Service . Foster, Everybody’s Market. Simple IfWog." (The Turkish radio and press and money—send for this pattern Kdaeetleaal The consents of the Stanmng on today. : Boersee and Claeeee ...... if Dors—Birds— Pets 41 last night expressed bel^f a Ger (8633) and make It up both ways. It 71 Committees were read by the Rev. The housecoat that you see In’ the Strata Instructions ...... !»-A lAits For Sale manIimil militaryIlllllLOAJ movesa.v.x. In the — Balkan.’c Dancing ...... FEMALE DOG SPAYED, $2.q0, Barnev Thorne' Phillip.’ . " to aid Italy In her conflict with Labor Board Order small picture and the school frqpk Mnaleal—Dramatic 2* female cats spayed $3.60, male FOR SALE-BUILDING lot; on Wnshi'ngton, president of the FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A W ofSi^o the Wise BY MERRll L KM>SSER Wanted—Instructions . . . . ; M) Greece was Imminent, and said the little leaner-agalnat-the-feiice Fleanrial ’ cats altered $1.00. Dr. G. E. Bit- Autumn street, 75x150. Apply 29 Hou.ic of Dopullcfl and chaplain of On Union Upheld has on, axe cut and detailed Iden- the United States Senate. The Rj. this might be the e.isentlal reason Bonds—Stocks—Mortgagee ... JJ good. Jr., 10 LqstUc Road, We.st Cottage street. for M olotors visit to Berlin. Most Washington, Nov. 12^(A5— A '1 tically alike, except that the house- . Butlnees Opportunities ...... J* Hartford, or 62 Silver street. Mid- Rev. Henrv Knox Sherrill. D.D., of National Labor Relations Board coat Is cut long, way down to her W h o a s k e d t h a t n i t w i t VAfeU-.SBNO Money to Loan ...... •* Ma.h .street, .Manch.-il.-r.ning the’ congregation of the ca- | ^ Poultry and .Supplies ...... « ’onn The loielness U ,.wne.l hv day of Soviet Premier Vyaches- nal organization that has existed Pattern No. 8633 Is designed for ?' Wanted"—Pots—Poultry—Stftpk 44 Frank Facc.hcul and M.nry Fai lielti, thedrat will give a reception in laff Molotoff arid Adolf Hitler, for 60 years.” He referred to sizes 6, 8. 10. 12 snd 14 years. Size For Sale— JlleeelUoeooo. 'AK'riltK A. f U6 Wells sireel. .Mam hestei. Bishop and Mrs. Gray’s honor. j Fnehrer of the Third Reich. the Federation’s craft union set- 8 requires, for frock. 2 3-8 yards Artlcloo For Solo ...... onn snd will he conducted hv BoaU and Acesssorleo ...... Mary- Fschsttl of 116 Wells street Altbough department officials up as contrasted With the CIO's oF'a6-lnch material without nap; Building Materials ...... ' ' KNOFLA Manchester, V,tr"Vl'F’l^^ wers silent. In dlplopiatlc quar- industrial unions. for^housecoat, 3 5-8 yards. 1.1-2 piamoBdi — 4» t^m her* Aom« believed that Rue- Robert B. Watts, associate gen- yards of trimming. Detailed sew SUctrleal AppUanc et — « For Dated ttb of .Nov., I 'Ct, Hitler. Molotoff II- 11-12-10. sia was prepared to collaborate eral counsel for the Labor Board, chart included. ’ Oarden—rarm—Dairy Products M even more closely with the Axis asserted, however, that the litiga- For a Pattern of this attrsctlve Boueehold Goods ...... “1 IHSURANCE j '('o n fe r Into ISijilit powers snd that the tion applied only to "special and model send 15c In coin, your name, Machinery and Toole ...... SC0IU:UY SMITH Rcvtlation and Temptation BY JOHN C. TERRY Mnaical Inetrumenti ...... •• Ask Voor Neighbor) Now Job For Ross the United Stgtes and Great Brit- unusual circumstances" that de- address, style, number and size to OSlea and Store Equipment ... (Oontlnned from Page One) ain to Improve tJiflr relations veloped at the Serrlck Corpora- The Herald Today’s Pattern Serv- 'Bsoeial* at tht Stores 875 »laln St. Pbone 5440 Chicago, Nov. 12—(A*, - Barney ; •with Moscow wBre doomed to tion of Muncle, Indiana. ' ice, 106-7th Ave. New York. N. Y. SMUCdtME... Rack WITH (hTOrGUAEPINC T0NI¥ bag WaarlngF**«i«s..s Apparel-___ -Fur« ...... j Ross of (Chicago, former world’s ' with German Foreign Minister failure. . - Watts said,the Federation craft Have you seen the new Fall and HI-UACKERf.' AT THE— DESERTED AIRFIELD.... ------lightweight and welterweight ; Joachim Von Rlbbentrop. Among Conceivable reaults of union—a local of the Intematio^nal Winter Fashion Book T Better send ______TOU'VffKEN Wf mt mmr mmt m Association of Machinists, Tool champion. Is the new secretary of The drums of the S.S. (black Mololoff’s visit which for It right away. You can plan CM TILL THE HEATS YEIIINC IDO GENORTA 6AV I «H0aD NO . , Baami Without Board ...... »» the Illinois boxing commission. speculation was the possibility and tSe Makers—had been denied your whole wardrobe, from It, from TOUCH SUrrCAiSE.'/ WHY? MAYBE.. Soardera Wanted ...... »*-A shire Elite Guard) were rolling OT AND THEN UNLOA^MANyMOMfig/ emtatry Board—Reaorta...... Ross, appointed yesterday^’ Gov. when the car c,ontalning Molotoff that Russia might be prevailed designation as a voting unit 1^- morning frocks to formal onss. MAYBE E£i FULL OF CANPEE// Motola—Reitauranta ...... John Stelle, succeeds JoJuTOwea. and Baron Von Doemberg, proto- upon by Germany to enter into a cause It had been assisted by the You can sew your own, with these Wantad-Rooina—Board For Sale another Chicagoan. The post pays closer relationship with Japan company’s unfair labor practices. simple, carefully planned patterns! Km I Eatato For „ col chief of the Foreign Office, No Dissent Announced Xaartmenta. riatt. TenemanU « .1 ROOM SINGLE $3,600. drew up in front of the chancel- through a non-aggresalon PRct Have more clothes—more Individ- Bttalaeaa Locat(ona for Rent . a partnership In the triple alli- justice Douglas delivered the ual clothes and save money be- All rooms on first floor. lery. , opinion. No dissent was announc- Bonsea For Bent ...... ” Otto Meissner, Hitler’s execu- ance of Japan, Germany and Bidc^! uhurhan For Rent Garage In basement. Hot UDUrDBIi r w. water heat. Oak floors. tive seci’ctary, and other promi- Italy. , _• , ed Pattern, 15c Pattern Book. 15c aummer Home*' For Rent Douglas said that the labor act One Pattern and Pattern Book Wsrented to Rent nent Nazi' military men stood at American policy toward Russia Real Belate Far Sale PRICE $5,000 See . . . changed last summer from con- authorized an order abrogating a ordered together, 25c. Apariment Bulldlnx for 8»'e attention, gravely saluted and led contract “with a labor orgMito- Busineie Propertjr for Sole . $700 CASH DOWN the Russlart statesman Into’ the demnation of Soviet abaorpjlon o f Mc Kin n e y Baltic states to an active effort Uon which has been assisted by Parme end Land for Sale ... massive building and to the grand unfair labor pw tlces.” Mousca for Bala ...... BROTHERS gallery where the Fuehrer stood to Improve relations. One tan Lots for Sale McKinney Bros. glble manifestation of this effort He added that "the preaence of iTesert Paaeertj fe>'8ale • — • Real Eatate Bod Insurance. FOR REAL ESTATE amidst the splendor he himself such practices In this e b u rb ea m r Bale ------helped to design. waa the release of some 57,000.- .,..1 tfie ^ r d ’a rnneluaionconclusion that pe-^ for B»ehxn»o 505 5lntn 8t„ Mnnehestcr AND INSURANCE ' 000 in machine tools fof export Telephone 6060 or 7452 .Accompanied by SS .Aldea [tltioner (tha FederaUon affUlaU) Wentsd—Rsal Bs‘ « ‘ * • •;,• 605 51ala SL Pbone 6060 to Russia. a a etlew -L esa l Metlc Molotoff. making his first visit 1 tagel Metlcaa ?1

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

E b u t f I t M in r C a n t t n a S f r a t k lot TWELVE Mrs. John J. Tlvnan. president of Uima Lodge No. 73 KnlghU of The Ladlea Auxiliary of « » A. Pythlaa wlU hold lU regular maot- The Women’e Society ^ Ov^ O. H. wlU meet this evening a t the the C. le. of C. book club, announc FUNERAL Samuel H. Frledmen, He^ow* es that the meeting scheduled for iBg tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. tl«n Service wUl meet »t the N ow home of Mra. J m t * '’^^y. M The Bank of Esquire will be con- Methodlet chureh tomorrow Walhut .atreet. The meetlnanlght this evening will be omitted and Clalmeu ^ . Court et the meeungM,iuS r ois the next meeting will take place ferred on a class of candidates.___ FILMS About Town noon a t two has been changed from thelecM d the Retail Credit will be Mr#. W. Monday to JOte ae«md TiFoday Tuesday evening,/December 10, at developing and Printing Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel L Balch and Mira. Cora CTarke. her home, 06 Porter atreet. evening of the month.______auce oofran •> QwMral W dfor* Centar No. 41 Sheridan tonight at 6 o clock. Complete meeting of (Known As Qnecn AUoe) aMt tbU «v«ntng iX elftal Photographie Dept. o’dockn tho E«*t Side I^ . ra- thlBthbteJjTci^^^^ ^ SPIRITUAL MEDIUM yggtuit biwinew will be brought E ta Chapter of Beta ®‘* ® * Oa« m F R EEJ O c ^ Seventh Dnughter of a Seventh Sen sorority will meet this e v e ^ g at Bom With a VeH. eight y and then we tell you that we wonder if we HALE HOUSE Bemat Handknitf HALE'S SELF SERVE n fj 4Ko “oremium”.„,n" business, or the grocery business Route 1.V, Glastonbury, Conn. in any case here are two good premium deals - - At Buy Luncheon 75c, Dinner fl.OV V u f ve h-eaTd:them advertised on the radio Banquets Partly and H E A L T H M A R K E T Thanksgiving Day Dinner fl.50 The Original In New England i r..fl Comb—Ic . . With Purchase of “You will enjoy our food” THE YAlIN AND GIFT SHOP s™ , ...... 11 for .H y 2 0 . 474 Main Street G L A SS H U RRIC A N E LA M P 1e STARTING WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Wed, Morning Specials With Purchase of 1 box Soflasilk Cake Flour 28c See yourself In miniature In the stunning knitted clothes which you yourself can make with these reliable yams and the help Bol»' for Only we sold two cases ik-FC GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES Hurrj- for these Hurricane Lamps TAXI of a trained Instructor. before we even displayed them. Open All Day Wednesday and Every Evening This Week.

DnU., Baker!., h.v. ju.l brou.hl 1" Dial Toll House Cookies . . . we have had them in the luc packages . . . this is the first time in bulk . . . and they 3230 lb. can Clean, Oorolortable Cera! are a bargain at . . i ____ _ ,, i Courteous Service At All rimea! SPRY

T O LL H O USE C O O K IES lb. 2 9 c Housewives and Heating ^ Campbell's Large No. 5 Can

C IT Y T A X I Our warehouse had several dozen wooden P EN M S MUBPHV. Prop. and spwns . . . listed at 15c . . . for a close-out they Engineers Agree: — S d t C to us so that we could offer the combination Tomato Jui^e ___ j onlv while our present 19

salad fork and spdon for 10c

stock lasts. ^ LEHIGH VALLEY

leans ^ 6/dotiOcy ^ Hormel Spam < 41

P|^ii to Make

Ritz Crackers Pkg. 19 LV

^ ^ Giant Size Pkg.

ANTHRACITE / both for , and Cannon Towel Rinso

The Cool That Satisfies

Everybody s 1 Lb. Can Armour’a ^

H E A LT H m a r k e t ■^Sn'T so muc h THE INCOME- AS Pork an d Beans WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS

IT iS THErOur eo IS GOOD COAL Market 5 C a ns 2 3c

t h a t CUTS THE ftlCGeSr B6U fi£ IN OUR FA MlLTl- Labora- Loin Lamb Chops Yes, Lcliigh Valley, is gootl coal, St. Lawrence

Will Be Closed Today lory analysis shows it. Performance proves 35c Lb. Xhe cost of a good used car U Peas 4 C a ns 35c

[jnodest Indeed, espectoUy when il^ You can prove it for yourself. Just and Wednesday compared with the convenience Green Giant Rib Lamb Chops a \ and carefree miles It brings. call 5145 ami order a ton or two. You’ll Peas 2 C a ns 2 5 c 25c Lb. T h e n w atch for our a d vertise m en t Why not select a good used car

for your family at our rook l>ot- be glad you did. Del Mala SIRL O IN S T E A K in T h e H erald for re-opening on tom prices! Corn N ib le ts 4 C a ns 2 9 c T O P R O U N D ST E A K P) T h u rsd a y! The Maiuhester C U B E S T E A K \

D EP O T50 U RRE Fa ncy Gra p es Lb . 6c

Big gest surprise ever seen w ill 33 c Lb.

ERNEST A . ROY. PROP. Large, Jnlcy^ Lumber and Fuel Co. PHONE 5113 ta k e p lace! Russell Paul, Mgr. 6 for 21c O E SO T O PLYM O UT H O ran g es 5c Lb. PHONE 5145 Kraut S A LES «£- S E R V I C E CENTER STREET

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w a i t f o r IT!

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TOMORROW

BMiauai BARBEB Gwismo Roll

goohim gnvM such azlra-lofig saiv* NIGHT—8:30

ioa it is antitlad to a ptaedaai pdoa. DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 Th. weather man says But tt ooeb BO moia than fca “ Old Man Winter is on his oedinazy bad.

Salad BAISER Gaoaaoo RoQ N o w . k r * « » « • o l * • t t f t i f a d t n d way! Mtlod Rod SnI Mmf oe our truck, of 7i*0U Roofiiig fee aiai impottant foos« tiok. T h i, sponds quickly and hums ticket ierrte m • dellrtty receipt eod ttofid pratodtoa adoedad by Tha TURKEY a TV. VnU B e w a li jroar guir*Btee ol fell mettore. steadily. Fill your bln with VitalVitnl " ------" w j - i j . j L aha A » Old Company’s Anthracite. phak. ■ ORDERS You’ll be ready to meet Adcnatoi Each winter’s bitter blasts in Worth $3.00 TABLES AND comfort. CHAIRS FOR 20 REGULAR GAMES—1 ORDER EACH GAME

EVERYONE BARBER Cenasco 9t -toxbk -tsnjzib / ■ 3 FREE GAMES—2 DOOR PRIZES to 6 SPECIALS SWEEPSTAKES in

gall Roofing L.T.W00D ADMISSION

St. James’ School Hall ENGLAND LUMBER CO. G. E. WILUS & SON, INC. PLENTY OF PARKING S P A (^ CO. PARK STREET Mae^eeter I ;:oaI, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint the

ba t u bo a t s TELEPHONE Phone 4466 l[s Stain Strett T.1.5125 ' M«nch«sl.r| 4i

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