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15 SHOPPlNni- Nonagenarian Will Take I*art8 of Inland Albanian 2 pr« $ 1 . 1 5 » y««r»- x jl $ 1.00 ratlged old man sidled up to $ 1 .0 0 set ffiiiction Fxpectpd by Frank Ryan, Kaunas’ genial, n iH iid of Siralegie His Second Wife Today BaneM l>eft in Flamea; p $1.25 Kitchen Defense Officials; To perennial a* secretary of state, $ 1.00 and begged a dime for a “cuppa D odcronPM * IHI a n (1H ; Wes^ Bloomfield, N. Y , Dec. (irerk Troops, Advanc­ I cawfee." 7. /Pi— Ninety-year-old Adam Be West of Mississippi. New Uhief o f Stuff ing from Several Di« Wool Scarfs Ryan gave him a quarter, Wreitz, a retired farmer, takes Marlex Cannon stuffed Dolls and Animals ^ Step-on Cans jokingly commanded "bring PluiiH to Confer with his second wife today El.sie rertioiiH, Establish Warm but not bulky. Coat or iquar# atyle*. Knamcled inncipall cans finished In led and Watihington, Dec. 7.— (JP) back my change.” May Hurlinc, whItaly ha.s ordered impris­ whose father died in 1931. i ' ffiroca.stro, leaving parts of These suit* feature the “.stretch-bak" that give* (Fiestaware) — 7-I*iccc Sets made in motor car facloiiea are to The aurprlBcd Ryan aatd _ TallorcdVhalk hnish and satin .stripe. Vests, “keep the change.” onment and crop confiscation • i the inland Albanian base in S Panties. Bloomers. Tearose color. when the child bend.s, preventing tearing and pull­ be constructed weat of the Ml*«l*- ing of buttons. -Navy, brown, royal blue. Sizes 3 Bippt river, under plan.s for the for recalcitrant Italian farm­ "i flames. Dispatches from the Cannon Parl~l.inen — Multi-Color to 8 years. $ 1 .0 0 set War Department and Defense ers and “greatest imixitu.s’’ in front said Greek tnaips, ad- 3 for $1.00 % Commission. Site* for two with a production of war materials Says British 11 ancing on Argirocastro from Regular $1.19 combined capacity of 2,400 me­ Dish Towels $ 1.00 dium two-motor bombers a year Britain Asked while making two sensational several directions, had estab­ were announced yesterday. One changes in her high com­ Firms Have lished contact preparatory to Colorful, multi-color, part linen dish towels that Regular .$1.19 Mixing Sets will bo buflt at Kansas City. Mo„ mand. I fK-cupation. will wear for years. and the other at Omaha, Neb. For Fniaiieial Gen. Count (V.sjirc Maria de j The road between Porto Edda Gloves (Kieslaware). Large bowl, spoon and fork. The other two plants planned, It Vcccht di val Ci*mon. one of the i Miieli (^ash and Delvino and the road south of (PackaKC of fi) Girls’ Dresses was reported, will turn out four- King George 'VI of England, (arrow) wearing a Nava! uniform snd accompanied by the lord original big four of Fascism with i Argirocastro already are occu^cd $ 1.00 I.adies' double woven fabric glovca. Van Raalt* motor bombers at the rate of 1.200 Deelaratioii mayor, inspect* damage caused by air raid* in Southampton The city, English terminus of trans- Benito Mus.solini. resigned today ( hy Greek forces, it was said, "nte __Fownes. Plain or leather trim. Princess styles and Cinderella niotlel.ii in dainty $ 1 .0 0 set a year. The locations of these two Atlantic pas.ienger traffic in peacetime, has been hard hit high command announceil yester­ / prints and chocks. Red. navy, blue and rn.se. Size*. by German aerial assaults. (Hadiophoto Ills command in the strategic ' were not announced but It was un­ from London to New York.) islands and was suc­ English Indnstrialifit De^ day that Porto Edda. 15 tnilea 3 to 6x. a derstood that one site a t Tulsa, Hand Embroidered Regular $1.19 :i-Piecc Morgenthau Requegtfi ceeded by Gen. Ettore Ba.stico. \ dares Rea«ly I s l*'’uthwest of Argirocastro and the $1.00 pr. Okla.. was under consideration. | Yesterday (Tiief-of-Staff Mar- ' .T iu iifv ! main sea gateway to supply the 1.5 .Months To Operate I'liat Phillipg I-ay shal wajS replaced ! NecewHary to Garry on It.ilians, had fallen. $ 1.00 100 Howitzers Captured Kitchen Sets Officials estimated that 15 Down a Statement of by Gen. fg o Csvallero land a ! Pillow Cases Baby Shop. months woudl be required to get Lumber Mill broadcast today hy The British | Anv Private BiniinefiK. Dispatches from the front said Fiestaware pie plate, caaacrole and cover. Bristol Bears Brunt . at least 3,000 prisoner* were cap- "Hla u d Heira” — “Mr. u d Mr*.” Design* ^ Woof the new assembly factories into Asnetn and Liuliilities. Broadcasting Corporation quoted ' mass production. Their output, it I tured yesterday, along with more Colorful case* that provide a real novelty. Color­ "neutral sources ’ at for a New York. Dec. 7 —i/T>—An was explained, will be In addition Strikes (]lose report that Cavallero would con- i ■ than 100 howitzer*. / ed borders of blue, rose, gold, green. $ 1 .0 0 set Washington, Dec. 7. (/Vi A ae­ Engli.'ih machine tool industrialist, j The howitzer wajr^ one of tha Mittens and Gloves Flannel Gowns to that of regular airplane fac­ Of German Attacks fer shortly with the chief of the ) tories. expiuiding now towaril a rie* of blunt qiiesttona put by Sec­ German high command, Gen. Field . completing a purchasing mission Italians "principal Weapon* in tho Faahion knit mitten* and gloves of 9oalilv Best quality flannel in full cut widths and lengths. production rate of 36,000 planes a in this country, declared today I attempt to invade Greece which Colors: Tcaro.se and white. Sizc.s Ifi and IT. retary Morgenthau *et Sir Fred­ 40 Operations Marshal Wilhelm Keitel i ! 1 the Greek* turned into a counter- $ 1 .0 0 pr« wool, for warmth and excellent wear. All white year by early 1942. erick rhillips, underaecretary of Numerous Fires S« Yiigoslai'la to fioopei-nte that private Britiah business men Farberware Candy Dish Disclosure of the aircraft pru- ; invasion of Italikn-held Albania. and color*. the Britiah Treasury, to work *t lioH|)itul Ullll mT v Sweep I With the bascist high command . ' are paving cash «nd have plenty [ M*ny prisoners, it w«* said, A large selection of styles. diictii-in plans topped off a day of State of Wanliington lii- $1.00 defense developments which in­ the British embassy today on a de­ I reporting recapture of some Al- of it. " have been transported to Greek • \ Other Itiiihliii^H Daiii- Herbert K St.aub. head of the c,imps in the past four days by Hand Embroidered cluded an announcement that tailed accounting of hi*- country's irliiHtrieH Hard H it; Ore- Bristol After ! banian positions by rounter-at- $1.00 pr. Naval construction was turning asset* for waging war with Ger­ uged hy Nazi Raiders. I tack again.st the Greeks (after a London machine tool company plane to fae/Iltate their movement $ 1.00 out a new ship for the fleet every many. gon'H T hreateneil; De- ; series of drastic reverse*Italian bearing his name, discuvied the over the mountainous frontier 1 political circles derived great Sat- financial condition of his fellow region. . Luncheon Sets Rayon Gowns 12 daya although Navy Yards atill On the an.swers, which Phillips Have New Raltlecry were short of peak efficiency. I* expected to deliver to the Unit­ feni*e Delay Feared. ; London, Dec. 7.—(/P)— Night Attack isfaction from Fascist dispatches businessmen shortly before board­ ^ ?^r#* smart pattern* in all color combination*. Beautiful-rayon gowns with a.stir. ...stiipes. V refSirling a willingne.ss by Yugo- ing the Lisbon-bound Atlantic Greek units were reported ad- Failure to attain this peak was ed States Treasury chief Monday Bristol, one of Britain's chief vanc'injg from Porta Edda with a Handkerchiefs necks. An ideal gift item. Farberware Butter Dish attributed by Rear Admiral S. M. may depend the form arid timing Seattle, Dec. 7 lng "Not on Heavy Scale” freedom.” — Toilelries , "■ U'oiitlnued on Page !4e\rn) cents hourly to 70 rents, and a ported no bombings overnight in 16 X 3 6 ___./ ...... si.oo New Patterns — New Styles! 4 Small Trays to Each S e t ...... set $1.00 preparing to ask Congress for ad­ week's vacation with pay. A few bombs also were dropped London, i • Addressing the Belgrade mu­ Apple Blossom Cologne...... $1.00 "Lyke-a-dresa" models and buttoned coal styles. 2 Medium Trays to Each S et ...... set $1.00 ditional funds. The Seattle mills were elo.“ed in the southern part of England Informed sources .said other nicipal deputies, the premier spoke Officials said the increases re­ of Yugoslavia’s "poliev of neutral­ 1 6 X 4 2 _____/...... S l.O O Sizes 12 to K2. without the employes striking. and In south Wales, a government overnight attacks were directed Four of Tiiir"r A'ardley C ologne...... $1.00 sulted chiefly from advances in They refused to pass picket lines comniiiniiie .said, but it added that again.st the south coast centers of ity and friendship with her neigh­ Flashes ! V an ity Sets / ...... S l.(M ) Regular SLI9 wage scale* and from higher ma­ School Strike set up by union members from Southampton, Bournemouth and bors.") Roger & Gallet S oap ...... box $1.00 terial pricea, with payment of ov­ for the most part German air *c- ( j - e Many’ patterns t/ chiwise from. $1.00 Everett and . Tacoma, who eon- tivity over the island wa.s "not on Brighton. ExiMH'liid to B«' Fa-onomic sc* lied (■.ate BulleMns ot the l/Pi W in ) Yardley Soap...... $1.00 ertime rate* in some instances as tended the Seattle mills were These sources said no planes Y'ugoslavia's cooperation witli a contributing factor. Wins Backing a heavy scale.” No bomb.** were re­ Apple Blossoms Bath Pow der----- $1.00 Balan«!fe\ Scales getting buslne.sa that would be ported at all In London. were lost in the raids, reported to the axis generally wa.« expected, Fllent Crushed To Death An HtlractivF orptarticni^ffl*'living roonm nn4 Methods of financing the current going to the other plants if they have followed .daylight attacks on however, to be economic and po­ Pink Clover Bath Powder ...... $100 cost of the defense program were I Cable communications of West­ Save*! Coast (siiard Campbellsburg, Ky„ Dec. 1e—OP) 8-Piece Cork Mat ■unporchrs — flower pots, candy dishes, etc. were not atriick. southern and eastern England. In litical rather than military, sl- —Two kahki-clad filers were feond discuased by Treasury Secretary I-ouisiana Chief Prom­ ern Union and Commercial Cables these raids, it was .said, fires were In ^ild Sea After Perfume .Atomizers ...... $1.00 Cotton Shirts Morgenthau at a conference with Thn-ot to Ori'gon. erunhed to death In the torn and The big Seattle local of the Companies between New Yorlc and started in the Dover harbor dis­ (C'ontlnued On Page Two) White, tailored broadcloth. Chairman Harrison (D-Mis.si and ises Stuflenis Return Ismdon were interrupted for se.v- Boat Cajisizes. twisted wreckage of an alrplann Loose Powder Cases...... • .$l-00 $1.00 AFL union recently signed a eon- trict. hits were scored on the Lhhcheon Sets other members of the Senate Fi­ r ral hours last night. W estern | {-Yonier railroad station, ftivl * early today In a eornfleld near j ...v Evening in Paris S e t ...... 95c nance Committee. Of Disniissetl Teachers tract for a five rent an hour wage Campliellsburg. This town la about Sfvpn paUcrns in all typ>^a of and colora. increa.se. It was criticized by Union reported when its lines were fuel container was exploded. .Astoria. Ore.. Dec. 7. .r Will Limit Defense Notes restored after an interruption of .50 miles northeast, of LoulavUlr. Savea liwndpnnp: - rtf heatproof and easily cleaned. Rubenstein $ 1.00 the other members of the Puget A high command communique Foil/ survivors of the Ill-fated tug Morgenthauf ad-lsed the aena- New Orleans, Dec. 7—(/Pi—State fix hours and 15 minutes that the Border Gities .Military and rivllian authorities Apple Blossoms Talc IVill...... $1.00 $1A9 V tors that a forthcoming Issue of Sound Council [for not sticking to said BritLsh planes "made no at­ Tyee. which wa.s wrecked yester­ were cheeking to determine tee Hassocks Superintendent of Education John break was caused by “trouble in tempt” during the night to enter day in a stormy sea off Tillamook \dofense notes would be held to E. Coxo today backed the demand* the 7's cent increa.se demand. Identity of the plane and ttui oe- Fully atuffed haaaocks In blue, wine and brown, -f Union spokesmen, in announc­ the vicinity of Bristol, England.” i German territory, i .Yn authorita­ Under Attack bar, lav in a hospital-here today, $ 1 .0 0 set limited number. goJO.OOO.lKK) In order to give Con- of 22.') Jefferson Parisli, High eu|mnts. The Pla.ne'bore the num- Sweaters ing the turning of their guns on ''Many imendiary bombs were tive London source .•»aid “enemy bruised and exhausted but not l>er 4910-.AB on the tall. The school students on strike over dis­ airdromes m oceuiiied Belgium 'seriously injureil. , Short sleeved1 cardigans in lovely pastelp; shades - a (to^nued on Page Seven) missal of five teachers in what the Seattle, said Oregon would he dropped and some serious fires iMkHes, \iriuall> unrecognizable, next. Op«‘i'Btors offered a ,5-rent started”'in the town on the Brj.stol and nort hern France " were raided Close watch was kept on Ore­ apecial group at:',t:- $ 1 .0 0 ea. Parish School Board described as T m'.o Iiiflo-GliiDa'’ I'oMiis were taken to an undertaking ea- Reg. $1.19 52"x.>2" Pre-Laundered Stationei^y'^ a necessary retrenchment. increase at Portland. Channel, the communique asserted, by the R.A.F. 1 gon's rugged coast for the bodies tahlishment. The students went on strike yes­ Members of the rival ClO union. hut all were brought under control Naval patrol vessels, the eom- Machiiip • Gniinod hy of two of the tug's crew who Fast Color — Hand Blocked $1.29 Oven Proof miinlquc said, shot down two B rit­ perished three hour.s before^ To “Eaton*” or “Ma*t*r Craft” boxed »Utionery $ 1 .0 0 ca. I e and Shot terday, parading with placards in­ quickly. The raid ended before mid­ Make Hurried Repair* amarlly packaged. White and color*. 48 *he*ta Pip scribed with such slogans an "\Vc (('ontiniied on Page Seven) night. ish torpedo planes. Thailaiidprs on Friday. Coa.st Guard cutter Onondaga” The high comniand .said no Ger­ came to the rescue. Montevideo, I'ruguay, Dec. 1.— and 48 envelope*. v . . can’t learu without Mr. Kern,” Church Ke|H>rleil Hit 1/1’-—Welder* «ere railed to the Lunch Cloths “^k-Serv”^ ”\Ve will be in a daze without Mis* man planes were lost, and that Hanoi, Kr^^mh Imlo-Chlna. per. The survivors are ('apt Hillary Replace Goins Among the buildings repKUted hit two of seven listed ye.sterday as Hubble. Chief Engineer Ned dorks by the British consulate to­ An attractive collection of ,3-piecc bowl sets. cov« Hayes,” and “The hand will be — —The g’»vrrnnu*nt rhuI to- day to make hurried repairs te te6 Voiir unusual patterns guaranteed fast color, $ 1 .0 0 box Parka Hoods ered casseroles (in several shapes), teapots, etc. in a ramble without or Mr. Camp­ Mother Kills were a ehiirrh. *• motion* picture missing had returned. day that two liKio-C'hina borrlor i A.sajstAnt Engineer George A pracUeal gift' , , theater and a furniture warehouse. rilies wore niaulune-gunneii hy ' Thorburg and Mate Evan Camp- 20,112-ton armed merchant cruis­ Warm, anug hooda In bright color* and white. bell.” er Carnarvon Castle,, damaged Useil by Teller Another sign read, “Fire ail The hospital reported bombed suf­ Tiea.sury Hulance Thailanders (Siame.se I vcsleidHy. , bell, all of Hoquiam. Wash. crooked politicians, let honest fered many broken windows, hut The survivors told the Coast ! .vesterday in a South Atlantic sea $ 1 .0 0 ea. As Dummies for Rolls Self, 3 Tots A low-flying Thai plane sprayed Hen- i hattle with a (iertnan raider. Steel $1.00 . $ 1.00 teacher* work.” there were no cnsiialties because Washington. I>«'c 7. ./Pi The the water front of Vientiiine, ih i-,I Guard that Deckhaml John A delegation of striking, stu­ plates were assenibled among re­ Of Moiiev He Stole. the patients hail been removed to position Of the Treasury Dec. 5.: portant border citv, with m a c h i n e - ■'>''<* took Jidnis Long, also pair materials. AVith iwdie re­ Cotton and .lunlor Dept. )ollar Toys.." \ dents and their parents called on the basement. Thirteen persons gun bullets, and I’oipct was fired i of Hoquiam. became exhauated Millinery Ohio Woman Shooltt Receipts. $23,952,645.70; ex­ after nearly strict Ions still hiding details ef Coxc here and were aaaured the ■were trapped in a wrecked building penditures. $44,528,704.05; net bal­ upon from across the Mekong riy- three hours and Fine Chenille Table Tennis •. Chicago, Dec. —F or six teachers would be reinstated. The drowned. the battle about 700 miles off thfl All $1.29 and $1.49 Hats To Be Sold At months the assets of a Chicago All Through Heart; ance. $1,748,397,329.28; customs er. the government said. No cas­ Uruguayan roast, the Carnarvon Basketball Games state school superintendent told (Continued on Page Seven) receipts tor month, $4,272,537.95. ualties were reported. Capsize* .Several Times Sally Goes Shopping Alone...... 50c bank Included brass piping and the delegation that state funds for The men were picked up by the" Castle headed slowly Into thin Bath Mat and Lid Cover Sets Baseball Games Hunbaml at Work. t'omniunista .Arreeted port. 8he was expected about S:M buckshot—but it was known only the parish, adjacent to New Or­ The French did not retaliate, the Conod&ga as they drifted helpleas- David’s Silver Dollar...... 50c Book Toys leans, would be withheld until p. m.. e. s. t. A good looking floral pattern on solid color ground* 88c to a teller. Dayton, O.. Dee. 7—(/P)—Preble g'lvcmment added. It .said "many ly in a 15-foot work boat about six of blue, green, peach, gold, orchid, white and black. Uncle W'iggily Books...... aOc Chinese Checkers such action was taken. miles , north of where the Tyee Black • Brown • Wine - Green - Red. How the piping and buckshot county authorities today dismissed hundreds’’ of Uommunists had Store Clerks Strike Thornton Burge.s.s Books...... 50c Dolls and Doll Furniture Asked Dead-Heads Be Fired went down. The small boat was became part of the assets was told Lillian ’Thomas, a student as triple homicide and suicide the P/an to Develop Synthetic been arrested, meanwhile, In a Detroit, Dec. 1.—upi—The Unit­ Paint Sets In Federal court yesterday when drive' against subversive eleiiient.'i awash' when sighted by the cutter. A Group of Fur Trimmed Hats. Reg. $2.95 Mother Gppse...... 2.5c-50c-$1.00.. spokesman, asserted “We’ll go deaths of three small children The four survivors .said the ed Retail and AAlioleenle EmplojrM $ 1 .0 0 set Drawing Boards the teller, Bernatd Kloese, 28, back, but we are going to keep in Indo-China. 365 Bedtime Stories...... $1.00 and their 28-ycar-old mother. .-1111811 boat was capsized several (CIO) called strtkee today In Ifi O’Cedar Kitchen Sets pleaded guilty to a charge of em­ on striking until sometIUng ia _ 1 Drugs to Be Substitutes of 32 chain dc|inrtinent etoreis op­ The bodies, each shot through times by towering breaker.* toss­ Children’s . Blocks bezzlement. done. Our teachent were dlaclurg- JaiHinese Make yeti' ing the craft crazily about. It was erated by Nelsner Bros., InCo In Beautiful Living Room $2.00 rroeecutors asserted that for »lx ed and we think they were unjust­ the heart, were found In separate the Detroit area. 'Tucker P. fiuitth. Favorite Classics , ...... oOc and $1.00 Peg Seta beds in their farm home west of U'ashtngfon, Dec. 7. -i/Pi— Af" "National defense demands re- kept afloat by its air tanks. months Kloese took rolls at coin* ly discharged. We want our teach­ Major Demotuh The Onondaga left Astoria at state director of the union, said Dictionaries ...... 50c.75c-$1.00 Pianos from his cash box and substituted ers back.’’, here. Beside the mother. Mrs. Dor­ new program to advance the lating to synthetic drugs which Uhiingking, China. Dec. 7.—i/Ti 9:15 a. ni., and sighted the four 600 workers joined the strike American ld>gs the pipe, filled with buckshot. Coxe declared a committee nam­ othy Alice Crouse, lay a .22 cali­ eheniiesl treatment of disease was may be needed to supplement which followed breakdown of ne­ During the Christmas Season the Millinery Adult Fiction ber target pistol and at the head announced today by the Public present supplies of opium and.gui- A dispatch from Kunming to men at 2:15 p. ni.. after proceeding Pillows • Erector Sets f!nt to Proper I.snglh ed by him had suggested certain under forced draft to the Tillamook gotiations with the company. Dept. Is Idtcated In the Dreas DepU They said that the pipe was cut retrenchments ■ to' the Parish of her bed was pinned a penciled Health Service. nlnc have prompted this measure.” ’the Chungking newspaper T.i • • • Dart Games Kung Pao said today the Japanese area. Brocade., .tripe*, rough weaves, spun rayon* ia to proper length in sizes to fit Board, but that these had been note. "1 cannot stay here longer." Dr. L. R. Thompson, director of Dr. Thompson said, but the work .11 color*. were reported to have made new 'U tile Hope Held F'or Cresv Blast in Steel Plant Etc. various coins from dimes to dol­ ignored and the teachers dismissed The alaln children were Curtis The National Institute of Health, of the division will not be limited instead. Neal, 3; Gene Everett, 4; and a part of the Health Service.. said to these problems. major demands to the government When the Onondaga sped to the Charleroi, Pn., Dec. 1.— lars and loaded with just the right of French Indo-China. rescue, little hope had been held explosion and fire terijr tefigy weight of shot. The pipe was wrap­ “All I recommended was the fir­ Viola Ann, 6. a division would be organized soon One of the greatest possibilities $ ea. ing of the dead-heads on the pay­ No HIgn Of Struggle to work on synthetic drugs as sub­ in medicine t^ a y is the develop­ The dispatch declared It was that any of the crew would be caused damage of _____ 1.00 ped In' coin wrappers. learned authoritatively that these found alive, as the vessel's two dred doUare at tho Pltetewg|i., The ruse-was discovered when a roll, and not a single teacher," he Coroner C. Walter McCooI said stitutes for quinine, to try to de­ ment of new synthetic drugs for Give a G. K. Refrigerator added. there was no sign of struggle and velop improved forms of the sul- the treatment of disease, he added, demands included immediate Japa­ life-boatb and a full complement of Steel Ormpoav’s AUenport SANTA WILL BE IN TOYLAND substitute teller chanced to unwTap Meanwhile. President Guy H. that the children might have been fAnllamlde - aylfapyridlne groups because the use of sulfanilamide nese representation in all depart­ life preservers had been washed five ndlee from here. No es DOUBLE for Christmas! one of the dumr.iy rolls. In a peti­ f o r g e t t h e p a r k in g PROBLEM! TOMORROW Lebreton of the Metairie Parent- drugged before they were shot. and to extend work on opium has opened up an entirely new ments of the Indo-Chinese govern­ ashore, along with the Tyee'a Injured. Flremaa J . E. WUmh (See Our Christmas ' tion tor probation Kloese said that a superstructure. GREEN STAMPS 2 TO 5 — 7 TO 9 l». M. Tsseber* Association called a mass Everett Crouse, husband and derivatives in medical treatment. 'field In the chemical treatment of ment and voice for the Japanese ported a vat of Free Parking In Rear Of Store The JWIIAK corr Special!) he had made restitution of the fl,- mMtlng tor Tuesday to “sffeet sst- father of the victims, was at work The new division also Will work disease. Many new compounds Army .In the Indo-Chinese police Robert Page of the Tillamook te thn fifitetteg 008 which was missing from his For Our Customers. GIVEN SATURDAY m a n g n i s t m Co h n * tlement of School Board difficul­ in Middletown when notified of on fundamental problems of hu­ have been iRscovered which show system. CMast Guard station said he being fired by accounts st the clearing state ties." the tragedy. He said his wife had man chemistry, particularly the promise of equaling the curative The colonial government was re­ watched the 78-foot, lS-y*ar-old eroao. th e oxpiseton Maw • bank. Judge Michael L. Igoe de­ Some persons feared the strike been in ill health and underwent chemUitry of nutrition and the work of sulfanilamide and sul- ported to have forwarded the de­ tug drift hiJ>lKht. He was III but a short 10:46 a. m.— Stewardship Serv­ A aervlce of song, entitled, "God new. It will continue to be both Jesus did not mean to imply the Greek border, and on the By Danny Shea ers to Investigate each and every mon. Subject: "The Eternal Com­ Of Connecticut Count Istvan Csaky, will visit Bel A r^ro* time and to learn the cause of his ice. Over eighty men, workers In la Light." new and good news until It Is p u t; that all priesta and I-evltea were New York, Dec. 7.—(e)— For the Be Sold Monday to Sat* Greek Island of Zante ware re­ battered fascist base at request for discharge personally the Coventry ‘^ “*'!*®5‘.herirwiri mission.” Rev, E. Dent LadM y of more widely Into practice; for, de- hypocritical and unfeeling men, Eighteen count* of vloUtlWi of grade next week. I 15 miles northeast of Por- death on autopsy is being per­ A Board of Officers are conven­ will put on a supper and them wm the snnual .Every Member Can­ The Mualc; past quarter century Ferenc Mol­ By Aseoclatod Prees ported bombed heavily. Other castro, before releasing the soldier. Dis­ the Methodist church of 'nTomp- isfy County Claim. the itate labor laws were fwed “Italians regard with great to Edda. The spokesman said, formed today. Ths funeral, vass conducted Sunday afternoon, Prelude— Beside StiU Waters, spite the world’s acquaintance with and that afl Samaritans were nar has been writing sophisticated bombers were said to havt asplod- ing. at the Hartford State Armory charges have been coming in for sonvllle, who is exchanging pul­ IsfactHn the desire expressed however, Italian forces there had will be held at St, James's will be commiesloned bjl the pas­ COeme. It, the world Is still far from put- : thoughtful and full of love toward comedies about cosmopolitans, court here today by Irving Fre- ed a Greek ammunition dump at today to review the information dependency, essential business pits with Dr. Story, will be the Hartford — Attorney General Cvetkovic for cooperation with suffered "heavy losses" and wsr* church Tuesday, th* haur to ha tor for their work. Anthem—Sing Allelulla Forth, ting its spirit Into practice. 1 lie i their fellowmen— by no means: plays with charm: and experience Leadvllle, Colo., Dec. 7. — (T h - , denn of Haitford. Sperator of a .Brseka, In Greek-held Albania ter- reasons, non-residence end minor­ to* H preacher. Musical program: policy of the-good neighbor la need- What He did intend to teach was Francis A. Pallottl ruled that the Axis within the framework of the in full flight toward Ttpalenl, 16 dsbided by th* family iittor. glvsa ysMtsrday when Lieut 7:00 p. m.— Mlseipnary Prayer Buck. i and civilized make-believe. And, The dlvidend-payins mine of T ie ' l(y.fi dry cleaning esUbllahment. tory In the central sector of the ity. In the future, the orders ststs, Prelude, "Soeur Monique” ...... ed In every land and In every pm se' that religious profession meant state's full faith and credit was new Ruropean order.” correspond­ miles north after "strong but fruit­ Born in Monebsstor, tbs son of NatkaM Galchsll u|icar*d before Servlee, conducted^'under the aus­ Anthem— Incline Thine Ear, although these plays were critical Climax Molybdenum Company'—'.: bittlefront. the signature of the Company ...... Couperin of human relations today. nothing unless it wss a reality in pledged for the payment of Inter­ Judge Raymond R. Bower* ents were told. less sialance.” Mr. and Mrs. Jostj^ iUlly •( 80 Police Court pices of the Woman’s Missionary HImmel. and financial successes on practi­ ed during the trial which wa» *till otlnued air raid* by Italian thsm. LJsut. OatoMlI Is sesking a Commander will be on all appli­ Anthem, "Drop down ye heavens” life, and that even a man who est and redemption of principal on worldfa biggest producer of a war* “It means that work developing He indioated official announos- Hemlock strost, who mirtriva bins, Society, Mrs. Fred Lavey, presi­ Offertory — Abenbed, Schu­ Men approve the teaching when cally every stage where the Eng­ In progre** a* The Herald went to and 'British planes In the African commission In tbs Connecticut N a­ cations stating that he has veri­ ...... Bralnerd they read and study it In the para­ might be thought of as an oiitcast the $6,000,000 Groton-New London vital ateel-toughenlng alloy metal in the Balkans Is fully understood ment of the fall of Argirocastro ha Is also louvivad by four broth­ dent. Singing by the G a e f . This mann. lish. French. German, Hungarian press. OI the toUl violations of war theater were reported. tional Guard/and 1* esjKcted to fied the atatements contained Before Judge Charloi 8^ Hmise Anthem, "And the glonr of the ble, but they still fall to put It religiously, might In deed and bond Issue, The opinion on Its and appreciated by Yugoslavia. was expected hourly, ers, Paul A-. wbo is also • a*r- service Is open to the public. Poetlude — Triumphal March, and a dozen other languages were — win be sold at a delinquent toe law charged, nine of the counts be asBlgnedkio the local '‘Manches­ therein. In town court this morning, Lyie L«ord” (The Messlah>... .Handel Into practice. What wiil be the tnit^ be a sincere exponent of the validity was reqidred by the bank­ "It is all the more important \ Tcpeleni, where th* road north, goont in tbs Unltsd Btatss army, The Week Verdi. understood, the rotund Molnar sale Monday to eatisfy a county nre for the employment of women ter Rifle^^suecesdlng Lieut. Frey; Postlude, "Prelude Ih'C Minor’’. .. effect this year upon those who g o s ^ I of love and g o ^ will. ing to which It was awarded. because It w.is completely spin like that through Chlraara, leads stationed at prsosnt In Virginia; Strolling Around The Armory West of Coventry, charge, with Monday, 7:30 p. m.— Beethoven T h e Church School, 9:30. with his monocle gleaming remain­ over legal hour*, and nine counts recerijjrrealgned...... ; . . . Bach actually study thin lesson, and upon New Haven^ Following a na­ tax claim. tancous." to the important port of Valona. Victor, Arthur and Vincent Kelly With the Recruiting campaign non-support of his Glee (Jlub rehearsal In th* Con­ T h e C Y P d u b . 6:00. President, ed a Main street boy. are for falslflcation of records or Ueut. Gatchell, who Is an Eng­ 9:30 a. m.— Church school. Adult those who read these words ? Will It Is this fact that we need firm­ tionwide search of more than a The Climax Company, which dis­ (Authorized sources in Berlin, was reported menaced also by a of Mancbesier; five slsUrs, Mrs. on in full swing, men arc aignlng rowing story of lil.i wife a ‘^''l^'uvlor, cordia Lutheran church, Flora Fhckles. The club will go to Either In his native B\idapest failure to keep proper records. The lish teacher at the Manchester class under the leadership of Lewis we go out to put Into prr.ctlce what ly and profoundly to grasp tf^ay ; 'an "wcaslonaTvac7^^^ year for heirs. Judge of Probate putes the tax os excessive, owns asked today whether there la any Greek thrust from the east. Hsrry Miller, Mrs. Dsvld Kerr, up with the local Guards from ranging from «cc«<,lons when h* 8:00 p. m.—Claire Hobart, 26 the Synagogue where Rabbi Bert- arrest of Friedcnn, made ^wo Mias I.' Church jh school, 1* a first lieutenant In Rockville, Bast Hartford and Man W. Haskins. we have learned concerning ti.e in a time when there Is such a John L. Gilson ordered payment of In one high mountain north el diplomatic activity centering on The Gieeks were said to be Mis* Mary and Miss Marcella was hit on the feet with a year old blind planlat-compoeer, hold Woythaler will speak to 'the beachwalks of the Riviera he weeks ago, came after investiga­ the Infantry-Reaorv*. As soon as cheater.. .the Wllllmantic com­ 10:45 a. m.- Cffiurch school apirit and method of the Good tendency to Judge men by their the 5.54,118 estaje of the late Cora I.a’adville 90 per cent of the world's bringing Yugoslavia into the Axis,, driving a spearhead toward Tepe- Kelly of Manchester and Mri pan by hts wi.'e, to a time when will present a concert program to members. preferred to spend his time seclud tion had been made of conditions Mrs. William B ^ 'le r entertained ths appointment comas through pany, Co. L, is the only unit out­ Nursery. S’ainarltan 7 racial, religious, or sectional libels. ed with a few conversational com­ C. Colburn“ t6 Mrs. Elizabeth Col­ known store of molybdenum. In said that relations of such nature \ leni from Premet, less than 30 Leon Brecker of New York whirled shout just In 'lie church. No admission charge Monday, 6:00— Cub Scouts. Mr. In aome eatablishments in Man­ naming him to ths Guard, It will side of the Manchester companies 6:00 p. m.— Union meeting of Goodness is not confined to any one burn'Alexander of Cleveland, O.. a 1939 Climax alone produced 66 per and constant contact 1s self-evi­ the Valley Bridge 'qlub Tuesday miles east along ths Vlosa valley to snatch a butcher knife from h M IfreewUl offering will be recetv^. Lynn, Cub Master. panions rather than txAinding con­ chester by the State Labor De- be necessary for him to resign his that men In this vicinity can sign the Immediate and Senior E p­ The story, of course, is well group, and there are pretenders niece and the only claimant. Mias cent of the world output and 72 per dent.) road. • hand ae she prepared to wo A W nil sendee of music le open to Monday, 8:00— ftoyal Circle, the tinually to the far comers of the artroent. Other investigations of afternoon at her hoihe In West commission with th* reserve. up with without travelling to Hart­ worth League*., The speaker will known, but some details of It need and hypocrites among those who earth as did his contemporary, W. Colburn was manager of the Yale cent of the United States out­ Decides on Speed-Up Other Viotorios Claimed on him.” Mr*. West, admitting sh» m who desire to hear this talented King’s Daughters. Eiw violation are reported under WllUngton. Mrs. Lottie Thpmpson Red Cross Drive Information is due to be releas­ fo rd ... there Is no Guard unit in be the Rev. L. Theron French of emphasis. It is a story of con­ profess to be the very chosen of Oie Somerset Maugham. dining hall. put. The spokesman claimed other had at times picked up a knife blind pianist from Wlllmar, Minne­ .Tuesday, 7:00—^Troop 26. Boy way, t The Fascist cabinet, meeting ed Monday regarding the findings Rockville.. .Our congratulations the Rockville Methodist church. trasts, nnd we may be sure that Lord. There have been many like Molybdenum gives strength to of Mansfield Depot won first prize victories for Greek mountaineer sota. Scouts. Mr. Irwin, scoutmaster. Changed By W ar New Haven William Curry of The penalties faced by tlie ac- | ,jays ago under Premier Mus- to Company C of Bristol In being when she eyed her husband to 7:30 p. m.— Evening service. Ser­ Jesus intended these contrasts to the Good Samaritan in all walks of light aircraft steel, for bombers and Mrs. Oscar Hemmeler 'of West regiments converging toward El- Reaclies/lis Goal anger, asserted she never had any Wednesday, 6:15 p. m.— Chapel Tuesday, 7:30—Girl Reserves. The wars of Europe have Trumbull, a varsity end for the etued in the event of his convlc- gount, decided on a speed-up In th* first unit In ths state to get mon: "When Faith Breaks Down," have their full effeet. On the one life and among all sorts of men. and combat planes. Molybdenum WllUngton took second prize. baaant, 35 miles from the Alban­ Choir. Tuesday, 7:30— Choir reheirsal. changed these two.i as it has so | pa.st two seasons, was elected rap- tlon are heavy Itslian war material production their full peace-time strength, 114 intention of using one on h m- with. Dr. Story preaching. Special hand, v.'e have a priest and a Levlte The man, regardless 6f his creed steel goes Into armor plate and Walter Malo of South Witling- ian capital of Tirana, along the West said he was ii\.tear pf his life. 6:30 p. m.— Boy Scouts. Enlarged choir for the Christmas other lives.' Maugham is I tain of the 1941 Arnold College .Many lViine.H»ee and specifically provided penalties men . .. Regarding mobilisation music. who saw the man who had been or profession, who truly serves his ; hea\-y cannon. tom Is receiving treatment' for, a Pograclctz-Elbasani road and up The M a n c ^ t e r Chapter. Amer­ 8:00 p. m.— Luoia Fest, auspices music. guest of his New York p ub-! foptball team Represuntoil in court today by for mine owners who Ignored the day, wo decline to state any more The detalis of hi* alleged danger The Week ■ robbed and beaten and left half fellowmen, is nearer to God than ■ Lake county’s tax levy on the sinus Infection at the Harlfo'ial the Devol river valley northwest ican Rod CpfM went over the ton W . M. S., marking official opening Wednesday, 2:.30 — Women's i lisher and, as he left Europe with ] Attorney William S. Hyde, Krie- order. In the same session the cab­ about it at the present tim e... were part of the story 'mfolded Monday, (all d ay )— Sewing dead, but who did nothing to help company’s mine mill and equip* hospital. \ from Moskopolii. In their Annual membership roll of the Swedish Christmas festivi­ Guild. Christmas Party in charge fho «im i barely a penny, undecidcd if he Can dsnn pleaded not guilty and the inet, ordered one-year Imprison­ there Is a slight possibility that during a court attempt to eatabusn meeting of the W. C. T. U. with him. On the other hand, we have vout, but who s m- > nient wao $281,000. Plus Interest Ivan Wilcox of Merrow, a pa-st (The official Turkish radio re­ call d i^e with a reported total of ties. of Mrs. Sherwood Goslee and Mrs. court started to take testimony ment and confiscation of crops for they may change the d ate.-.P vL whether or not West wa.s hound to luncheon at noon. a certain Samaritan who, when he pie acts of mercy and justice, Exit i)>itors Carry and pcitelties, It now totals $2Ct.'* master of Tolland Grange, la 111 at ported last night that the advanc­ $3,881^3 received In the drive. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.— G Clef. C. B. Eichman. Hostesses: Mrs. from a large number of witnesses. any farmer withholding his prod­ Jerry Lovett is in a contest with Buppnrt hha wife, and whether or 3:45 p. m.—Girl Scouts. saw the plight of the poor fellow, The world cannot have too many •j AH. Clin-ax paid taxes of $1 Morning Worship. yesterd.ay t>y a Federal grand jury vens, little hlue-eyed, brown- ' "Delicate Story” begins with one Vierrit Welch, of Chaplin, has of the Po and veteran leader of the pany. Tuesday. The program Is to be ple’s Fellowship. The county commissioners, cal- at the WllUngton HiU church con­ .inces by warrantee deeds have i^cndent of police, an unenntested has ordered an exchange of pul­ 12:00— Sundav School. which for three days had listened haired wife and mother, whose I mood and finishes with another, sold the property known as the Blackshirt Faaclsti, w ai choeen by Hathaway To (ieorgia "Christmas Decorations.” The 7:00 p, ntv—Evening prayer and ciilating the selling price of the ference room to complete sewing been recorded at the office of the SIvorce on grounds of desertion. pits throughout the Area and we 4:00 Junior C. E. The topic: , to witnc.saes, manyrnany^ prominent ^In In j simple terms a change of pace that offers a Saltoii8ta11 Gains Judson Bonney place, owned by Muaeolini to replace the 58-year- Mrs. Alice Miller of South Cov- . According to orders issued by hostesses are to be Mrs. Robert J. molybdenum contained In the ore, for the fair to be held Friday. The towm clerk: Manchester corpora­ are glad to welcome Rev. Darby "What Do People Work For?” sermon. .Serinon topic: j the city’s social and.bu.siness■ i.».life. I — ^ ^ whether this Dr. EclJey Storre of Hartford, to old Count di val Cismon as Dode­ entry sustained injury to her right | the office of the adjutant general. Rusby and Mrs. JuIU Luddy. Bible.” fixed this value at $10,594,930. dinner committee Is Mrs. Oscar tion to U ga Bcnettleri et iix. hand when 4he was bitten while i to our church. His sermon topic The leader, Kenneth Nerl. He waa charged specifically with First, you go to the University play will be more than a mild suc- Uoyd Conklin, a contractor, of canese commander. Major Russell B. Hathawsy, 169th The lunchroom sponsored by the Monday— 4:00 p. m.. Girls Votes in Boston The only way the Issue could ! Hemmeler, Mrs. Everett Robert- Thomas drive; Manchester corpo­ a,ttcmpting to part two fighting i will be "The Two Idol-Makers”. 6:30 Young People’s Meeting. the use of the maila to defraud of Missouri School of Journalism, cess. . New York, who Intends to occupy (The Dodecanese are an impor­ Infantry, re.skicnt of this town, ha.s Parent-Teachers Association at the Friendly Candidates; 7:30 p. m.. get into court would be for tbs i son and Mrs. Lulu Johnson. In ration to Frank R. Dexter ct ux, dogs fast night. She was brought ' Music: Tuesday at 2 p. m.—The Ladies' and for failure to^ register „with the . . and there you meet a young man ' The first act Is rather foreign the place after reconditioning It. tant cluster of Italian-held islanda been ordered to the Infantry School ( ’nlon Grammar School at South Girls Friendly Society, company to pay the full tax and j the afternoon the topic for mission Chester and Carol drives; Man­ to Memorial hospital and given STATE Prelude, "Adagio Patetlco”— Missionary Society will hold Its Securities and Exchange Commis- | studying to be a re- ' to Molnar’s witty and bubbling Miss Eleanor Haddad is employ off the coasts of Turkey and Windsor will be ro-openod next I MANCHESTER ^ regular meeting In the assembly Tuesday—6:30 p. m. Junior then sue to recover what it claims 1 study is "The Healing of the Na- chester corporation to Clinton \V. emergency treatment arid anti- at Fort Benning, Georgia, where dementi. Sion, the first time, an official said, j name is Hugh j style, 'for it presents a serious Boston. Dec. 7.— (J>) — Gaining ed at the plant of the Arrow-Hart I Greece In the Aegean Sea or easl- Monday. rooms of the church. Sewing will is Illegal and excessive. C I tlona.” Fay et ux, Chester and Thomas rabies innoculatlons. he will take the Battalion Com­ SUNDAY AND MONDAY Anthem, "Other Refuge Have I choir rehearsal; 8:00 p. m.. Senior that that section of the SEC act j marry him.', and picture of a few young men who ground in the Democratic strong­ A Hegeman Electrical Company of ; erfi Mediterranean, vital to any Harold and Ronald Mays, chil­ None”— Wlleon. be for the Red Cross. The hostess­ But a company spokesman sold I In the flood Will League drives. mander and Staff Officers’ Course choir rehearsal. has been invoked by a grand jury, j pretty soon you’re both off on | are studying in Switzerland and hold of Boston, Republican Gov. Hartford. spreading of major warfare in the dren of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maye, Offertory, Soprano Solo "The es: Mrs. Charles Blankenburg, that if the disputed tax were paid, matches at the Lucky .Strike A l­ The following property convey­ It was officially announced to­ from December 18th to March 11. Wednesday— 7:30 p. m\ Inter­ Judge George A. Welsh Imme- | careers you’ve dreamed about are suddenly called back to their Leverett Saltonstal) had a lead of A t the Legion whist held In the , Balkan peninsula, Asia Minor or of Mohawk, New York, have ar­ SI.ASHED BY Liord is My Light”— Buck. Mrs. Mrs, O. Slmoncelll, Miss Faith more than 5.000 votes today with it would be spent by the county leys Tiicsd.iy night, WllUngton ances by warrantee deed have been day that there will bo no skating 1D41. mediate choir rehearsal, dlatcly Issued a bench warrant, I native land in another part of Town hall for the benefit of the eastern Egypt.) rived at the home of Mr.’hnd Mrs. Bernice Chappell. Talcott.. (toee Lot of Place*. almost nine-tenths of the Massa­ before the suit could be settled, The count had been civil and won all three games»from Wolth's recorded at the ofilce of the town .at the present time as the pond is Miirphey To Go I p Friday, Dec. 13th— 8:00 p, m.. and agreed to the government’s Europe to be con.scrlpted into Junior Republic at Litchfield, there ,\.shcr A. Collin* to spend the win­ A SWORD Poetlude, "Allelujah”— Novello. Thursday at 7 p. m.— Mid-week chusetts precincts having reported and that if the company won, the military governor thcrc sincc No- Restaurant and Rngbec a Chevro- (.icj.jj; .\nuon E. Kish to the Man- •otnlly unsafe. Captain Horace F. .Murphey, Woman’s Auxiliary meeting. | request to set $100,000 as bail 1 his career, mainly, but military service. were seven tables playing, with ter. 6 p. m. Epworth Ix-ague devo­ devotional meeting. ri..— ^- t t ^ ...... 1. . _ ' tz-ViAVAt'/xt* VxA (TitAO v'nii trn nrui vmii in a gubernatorial recount. county would have to levy higher vember, 1938. ' VVe.st W’illington were de- i cheater Water company, land ad- commanding Regimental Head­ IN THE NIGHT! Speaker, Miss Constance Leigh. { whcn”and' i f BIoTz'is'taken Into wherever he goes you go and you The draftees admit they are be rises going to Mrs. E. J. Bcames. tional meeting. Friday beginning at 6 p, m.—A The net gain of his opponent. taxes— on Climax—to pay what it £ Nothlng was published in Rome , feated by Rabinowdtz .Sunocos, 2 jacent to the water company’."! Thomas Thompson of 99 Hepi- quarters Comp,any of the 169th The John W. Ryan, V.F.W. of Subject: "Working and Playing Irs. W. A. Wolfe, Joseph Flint, . The .Mark That Will Yulctide Fair, under the auspices of I “ big cities, ! oo hatred Democratic Attorney General Paul owed Climax. on the resignation beyond this ; to 1. Ted Meyers, of Willington |...... ^vater.*..slicd nt the eastern part of '1 k street is one of eight Connec­ Infantra-. has been ordered to ap­ Broad Brook, wili celebrate Its NMes with Crippled (Children.” Moving tion .Service, the Federal Bureau little town.s. ta r for their Donald Green and Francis Frans. Be Your Greatest Movie of the Women’s Mlssionar}’ So­ A; Dever. which totalled more And so on Monday the company team receiv-ed Individual honors of ■ iQwn; Mar.riicster Realty company ticut recruits signed up for the pear before an examining board to fourth anniversary with a banquet Monday— 8 p. m. Regular meet­ pictures will be shown of Newing­ In^e.stlgationin,.=o*irroii^n and nnH SKf agents Bppnts took took ^ ' placcs, Japan and China and back , ,forthcoming enemies, c The door prize was drawn by Mrs. communique: ciety, will be held In the assembly than 2,400 a few days ago, had will allow Its properties— producer 'By royal decree which is to be scores of 142 and 381. Charles E. Smedick, et ux, prop- Navy this week. which will be served at the home Thrill! ing of the Church Council. ' ton Home for Crippled Children, j „p the'search. I to Great Neck, Long I.sland, where i ‘ fhi U nda StMiIey. qualify for a cert'fleate of capacity rooms. An admission charge of 'vou take over a liUle paper and ‘ hey realize they may <»e on the of $8,064,000 tn 1939 dividends— signed, Brig. Gen. Cesare Maria de Joseph Doiida, brother of Henry g,.ty „„ Bidwell street. of Mr. and Mrs. William Reeve# of Tuesday— 8 p. m. Meeting of the Women In the parish are Invited ______paper dropped to 2.074 In re-tabulatlons The acuteness of the- housing for the rank of Major. Cnpt. ten cents includes an entertain­ ' field of battle becau.se a few poli­ to go to tax sales. Vecchl Conte di val Cismon is giv­ Douda of Willington Hill, who has : ______The Polish Women's Alliance of Main street this evening. Twix-n-Tween Club; A full at­ to come to this meeting and bring ! run it together. You’ve seen a from 1,516 of the state’s 1.810 pre­ problem Is felt in Coventry, every Murphey recently left the Man­ ment. ' ticians and bankers and manufac­ cincts, including 177 out of 386 in Don’t Expect Anyone To Bid ing up at his request the duty of been appointed postmnster for ; Favors Plan "In Principle” I | America, Group No. 518, will hold Mrs. George Deskus underwent tendance is urged. Plans will be n twenty-five cent toy for the I number things and observed available small rent being sought chester armory with Headquarters turers can t solve problems acro.ss Boston. commander of the forces of the atorra and Eaglevlllo was given a j ____ ■ an important meeting tomorrow a major operation at St. Francis made for a Christmas party. Newington Home. PoIi<*e V etei’iiii ■ life in many forms and had your County officials don’t expect alter by commuters who are em­ Company and is nrr.v stationed at fOncordia Lutheran a conference table. At this point. Saltonstall’s plur­ anyone to bid. If there la no bid­ ployed In the defense Industries In Aegean and that of governor. By dinner by business associates Hartford, Dec. 7.—(dh— State at two o’clock at 75 North street. hospital, on Wednesday. Wednesday— 5:30 p. m. Cafeter­ Dec. 25th -Christmas Dav ups and downs. the Hartford armory. Garden and Winter .Streete After expounding this serious ality was 5,.376 votes compared der, the commissioners may sell royal decree, likewise to be signed, Wednesday evening and presented Tax Commissioner Charles J.’ Mc­ All members are urged to attend. News, of the death of Miss Alice ia Supper and Christmas Bazaar Services: 8:00 a. m . Holy Com­ ; At last you’re buying a hou!(e Bast Hartford and Hartford. School Tomorrow Rev. Karl Richter, Pastor licit! as Fiijritive observation. Molnar swings into with an original 7.450 in an election the tax sale certificate for any The annual Every Member Can­ Ettore Bastico, general of the a fountain pen and pencil act. Carolyn Bri.stnl of Middletown, was held by the Woman’s Society of munion. Carols by the Junior I at Great Neck. The little paper Laughlin said that he "favored in —:------J" ' . r ' * The weekly .school for the non- the story that is really the typi­ in which approximately 2,000,000 amount it cares to accept, from $1 vass of the Congregational church Army, for war merits, has been | principle” a suggestion by Mayor , Assessors To Meet received Friday morning. She was Christian Service. choir. 10:00 s. m.. Holy Commun­ I ha.s left you. and all of a sudden romnuasloncd officers of the K 8:.50 a. m.— Sunday ScIkkiI and cal Molnar comedy. ballot.s were cast. up— but not to any agent acting will be inaugurated next Sunday named governor of the Dodecan- ) Thomas J. Spellacy that a state Hartford. Dee. 7.—(/P)— The As- the fiancee of Otis Hll!s, of Wap- 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal in the ion. Senior and Intermediate your husband, who has had a ' Guards will be held tomorrow auditorium. Bible cla.s.Hcs. Alfred Lang^e, su­ Johnson Citv, Tenn , Dec. 7.— (/Pi One of the youn^ draftees Un­ for the company. with a dinner for members of the cse and commander of those armed hoard of tax Appeals be created to .sessing Officials’ Association of ping. Mi-s Bristol died at the Mid­ choirs will sing. (Note change new.spaper job in New York city, morning at the armory commenc­ Friday— 7 p. m. Boy Scouts. perintendent. White-haired Thomas H. Sapp, gers in the delicatessen where he Climax, by advertisement, has soliciting committee at Mrs, Gra­ forces.” ; hear all real estate assessment Connecticut will hold Its annual from 10:45), doesn’t have one any more. Quotations ing at 10:30. Lleyt. Walter Burr, dlesex hospital of-emboIUm follow. 10:00 a. m.— English service. veteran of this , cast Tennes.soe and his fellow students have been told the public it "denied, chaU ham's ’Tea Room, each member (This resignation followed that meeting, Dec. 18. here, with Gov. Dec. 22nd—4:00 p. m.. Chri.st- All these years both of you had .Awaiting News complaints. Spellacy’s recommen­ recently assigned to the unit, is Ing an operation for appendicitis. 11:00 a. m.— German service. town's police force, sat in a jail arguing. The wife of the dclica- j lengiKl and controverted” the paying his own way. Plana for the yesterday of Marshal Pietro Ba- ______Baldwin and Tax Commissioner Cfiurch of the Naxarene. been “meaning to write” but nei­ dation also brought endorsement expected to conduct the .school. .She leaves,her parent.a nnd one sis­ The Week „mas , pageant by ^ the Junior , Y...... ic P. j e ll todav, charged with escaping tessen’^i|;ner. a hand.some woman | country’s right to sell the prop­ canvass will there be completed, doglio, chief of the lUlian general j Charles J. McLaughlin as speakers. 466 Main Street. ther of you had done It except from Jphn J, Tynan, president of Due to the postponement of the In­ ter. Miss Bristol and Mr. Hill.s The Beethoven Glee Club will F. In the church, ' Shepherds'All. ; ^ Texas prison camp and who is older than the student. ! erty. and will be carried out by, the staff, who also stepped out with ■ We cannot be military friends sporadically. The last few years, Before Protest The Connecticut Assessing Offi­ duction date, these schools will he were to be married next June. meet Monday in Concordia at the masquerading as hi.s dead brother rfesolves that the one boon she can "W e’re telling anyone who’ solicitors during the following the phrase, "on his own request.” ) and economic enemies of Latin Dies of Heart Attack Rev. Jamea A. Young, Pastor. however, being a housewife and cials Association. ' ‘ continued each week throughout usual time, 7:30 p. m. ’/Aon laitheran for the past 10 voars. ^ grant in all this world trouble is ; ------might try to buy the tax sale cer­ week. Held Posts of Trust America at the same time. 9:45 a. m. Church School. m’othcr and not in the active news­ De Vecchi, one of Mussolini’s — Chester C. Davis, head of thr Nonv.olk, Dec. 7.— (iP) — Burton the new qu^tcr which closes In The Sunday school teachers will High and Cooper Streets' Police Chief Tom Carrlger, de­ do make love to these young .Washington. Dec. 7 - ( i P i - The tificate.” said Barney Whatley, Carey of Winchester. Mass , on his Bandits Rob Filling Station Classes for all ages. paper field any mpre. you had closest lieutenants, has held many farm pro

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• SERIAL STORY DUDE COLLEGE CO^VUtOHT. ff4Q. BY OREN ARNOLD NBA BCnVICB. INC Wang Or T Wrestling Veaterday: Half terrified, Ron Wealey considered that. "Bay, it nie and W«a enter the oave, light­ la fun, isn’t It? Adventuring!” He ing their way with a torch, 'Ilwy felt younger; less a profeaaor and WORLD This WEEK Chiang? dlacoyer a large room a ahort dis­ more a boy. Tbeir talk took on Warriors The tance from the entmnee. Food h e white doves that fluttered and rluthing are atored in boxea. more Inltroate tones. Two Cartoonists Believe It's All Done With Mirrors ,• to freedom from their cages “ Let's—let’s not tell any one r it a in and the Axis— Washington _ T In n large box they dlaoover rtfiea, Just yet,” suggested he. ‘T—we sprawled out on the Euro­ were bewildered. Floating into k. automntlea and ammunition. have found something Important, Bpean mat — applied wince-pro- * * • Britain: A 'Good Risk the .sky with them were fat bal­ More itecteta Dtacovered. but—” duclng toe holds on each other Close behind Britain’s Lord Lo­ "Good!” she staga-whisperod. loons bearing signs "Chinese- Chapter XVHI "Keep the secret. Until—?” th is week. thian—who hinted upon arriving Japancse cooperation in the re­ “What un earth would Lona Qerman.v was twisting the Eng­ in, America recently that England Montoya hide auch things for?” “Until I can conduct aome pri­ now was digging deep into her fi­ construction of East Asia.” Can­ vate investigation. Listen Ronnie. lish sea lanes. nons were roaring a 21-gun salute. Ronnie Bailey was mufmurlng as I haven't told you, but there are This brought from British naval nancial barrel—came Sir Frederick If to herself, rather than to Wea- Phillips, undersecretary of the Brit­ With all Oriental trlmrnlngs, a ley. “EUipecially away out here aome other things happening this ofTicials an adm ission,that “It is a treaty was being signed in Nan­ fall that need explaining, and this serious menace, but as a nation we ish treasury, this week. Sir Fred­ In a wiiderneas canyon.” adds to them." erick will “place the latest avail­ king, China, whereby Japan final- “Hold your torch to the flame,” can take knocks.” ly recogfiized its- creation, the na- "Such as?” On a single day, huge German able information (on British fi­ We.s (directed. “Mine is burning “Well, I wouldn’t want to talk nances) before the U. S. treasury.” tlonal Chinese government of Jfiw. And I'm not sure she did It." U-boats, traveling in packs, were Wang Ching-Wei. Nearby, grim . too much until I felt more sure. Go^rich Products said by Berlin to have sunk 160,- On the same day Federal Loan^ "Then who did?" But you can trust m e... .Ronnie, Japanese blue-jacUets scpiatted be-^ I ‘Don't ask me, tell me. But I I—I somehow feel that you and I Home Improvements Aided 600 tons of shipping. Nazis said 1.5 Administrator .Tesse Jones opined, _ know this, Ronnie—this And Is GIFTS ships went down in one swoop. significantly, that he thought Brit­ hind machine-guns. '■ are friends!” At Van’s Station The compact followed ,the pat­ significant some way.’’ Ronlca turned In her saddle to But that, if true, was an excep­ ain was a “good risk” and that or­ •She didn't answer. She was By Lumber & Fuel Co. BEAUTIFUL SUGGESTIONS...... 50c and H.OO dinarily ho favored loans to “good tern worked out by J.apanese. in look gently up at Wealey York. We have a delightful line of new gift Ideas direct from the tional haul. Though losses were very busy maneuvering her light His tone more than his words bad An adding machine would-prob­ risks when they need it for a prop­ their conquest rtf Manchoukuo. flow. It cast dancing black dev­ New York Convention; They are different! Some for chll* There they first obtairu'd a man of somehow gripped her attention In Are you completely aatlsfled have a heat-leaking attic. Ypa can ably be needed to total up the dren, tool er purpose.” ils on the cave ceiling and walls, a new way. He looked strong number of different kinds of gas Washington ob.servcrs .speculated, sufficient prestige to apx\e as pup­ and the smoke was beginning to with your home? If you are. save 20 to 30 per cent of your fuel there beside her, riding gracefully bill and enjoy the conv^ence of on the market for motorists to­ that should any more U. S. w ar­ pet, then u.sed his regime as an in­ choke her slightly too. They spoke there's no need to read further. If day. Most of them are good but strument for controlling the con­ In hushed tones. and erect. additional rooms by ^ stallin g a ships be transferred to Britain, "Then you have been lonely, you're not, then these words are few big, sturdy panels'of uncrack- there’s no doubt but what some Canada might pay for them by quered territory. (Wang was for “Wesley, let’s hurry!" Wes. I felt It. Of course I want to are much better thaH others. Wal/ long a rival of Chiang Kai-shek for •'All rignt. But—" written for you. Almost every able Upson Board, ^carpenter can Qtailtfi Saioh granting the U. S. a "corridor” for be your friend, and want you to be O I^N MOTOR SAI.ES house, unless it has been recently quickly tranafoi^ this unused, ter Van Wagner of Van's Servj/e Hotel Sheridan — Street Entraaee the leadership of revolutionary T m not afraid, but I think the Station at 427 Hartford Rbad a strategic emergency highway to smoke might leave telltale signs mine. Didn’t I say back there Sll Main St TeL SStS built, could be improved in both heat-leaking sp^e into one of the 599 .Main Street Phone 8006 Alaska. (The U. S. now has 159 -China. Two years ago he left you'd make a swel! big brother?” appearance and comfort by re­ most comfor^le and attractive takes pride In Goodrich for Good­ Chungking and came out for ap­ of our being here.” (Te Be Oonttnaed) rich, he says, “is not Just aliother destroyers. 75 pf^which are obso­ From his knees before a box he modelling and repairing and the parts of yqur home. peasement. Japan has talked of beat, way to find out all about it Upson Board Is not like other gas." lete models like those traded for suddenly looked up admiringly at "Fill up. Then check up,’* he British bases in September; there recognizing him ever since.) her. “You'd make a good outdoors-, Is to see the Manchester Lumber wallboards. It Is smooth, furzless & Fuel Company, located on Cen­ and reild-prlmed to save paint tells motorists. "We promise bet­ THE are 166 under construction.) , Terms Considered Harsh man, Ronnie. You think of,prac­ ter performance with smoother tical things. But there's a venti­ SlaffoiNl Springs Quality Paint ter street at the railroad bridge. costa/ Is sensibly light in weight, Fuel and Range In as far as Japanese guns can FEATUKI.N'O OL HINT You’ve probably thought of a loi^wearlng, good-looking. It is pulling power when our auto fuel ; tlqas] m o d er n Gillette's Guess back him up he will rule a half of lating draft. Cracks In the rocks John O. Nette Reg. U. 8 Pat. Off. Is u-sed for your motor, a promise ifflcOotpm in y r w fort: PoBt J. Iterri/mnn In 5Inr back here afford wind outlets. I lot of things you would like to li times as great. Justice officials reminded citizens • As earlier, unofficial figures in­ tertain the “Gridiron widow.®,” sources opined that Japanese load­ "Goodness, Wes!" ! Forwarding Connections In Every fourth ship that nosed out more elated by November hap­ dicated, U. S. population has in­ borough government for the past tare. Itlstinrtive Service—.Mod­ by the fact that they manufacture prised how your radio can he that they must report all contribu­ penings? wives of the Washington wril- ers were trying to convince their “Rather powerful set, too. I: four terms. Candidates for the ern Facilities. their own florescent lighting Fine Tire Values New York For All Points rejuvenated. from United Kingdom ports into tions of $50 or more which did not creased most in the West and er.s. hard-pressed people that the think. I don’t know too much Vi ork Is Reliable 3. When Britons and Ameri­ South during the decade while the Board of Court of burgesses are: equipment and are experts In the South and West. the Atlantic never came back. go to political committees. cans began discussing the pos­ “China incident” had been cleaned about them but this equipment | Jack Dennerly of Grant avenue. No Charge lor Our installation of this increasingly TLBES — SEKVIL'E — PARTS Britain revealed her concern this sibility of America’s extending Mississippi Valley has gained the up before they undertook a new looks elaborate to me." !Fred Howard of Westford avenue Funeral Parlors popular lighting. An automobile tire can be inex­ PHONE .loe.'i week by placing orders for con­ least of any section. “It Is elaborate. I have a set In > Reliable, thorough workmanship pensive without being cheap. All Types ot Sets Repaired. FDR's yiews On Taxes credit to Britain, what were the drive in southeastern Asia. and Joseph ' Zamechiel of Brown A.MBDI.ANUE SERVICE Johnson Brothers handle all Proof of that claim is found at the struction of 60 cargo vessels in two main legislative obstacles And Census Director Austin Abroad Chine.se officials in Chungking my plane, remember. I know." avenue. All are new members of is a vital neceasity when it comes types of electrical work at reason­ Perrett & Clenney the U. S. These points evolved as influ­ encountered? "I think we'd better get out of DAY AND NIGHT to anything electrical. It doesn't Campbell Service Station at the ences the President probably will noted: “For the first decade since agreed. “If this step would make the Board. Candidates seeking re- able rates. In addition to wiring comer of Main street and Middle Inc. Germany also hurt England by 4. How was ASCAP in the 1830 . , . the trend from rural to Time-Out For Christmas? here, Ronnie!" election are: clerk and ‘.reBsurer, p,ay to take chances In the wiring homes and other structures. In- WM. E. KRAH keep in mind in making tax pro­ Some soldiers in World War any difference in China’s ability to They looked quickly behind the 1T-Y Center St. Phone 'lOfiO of a home or other building, the Turnpike West, where a specialty Perrelt Place continuing to single out, and focus news? urban areas has been Slackened. " resist Japan,” one said, “Japanese John W. Kelrans; tag collector, I stalling fixtures and making re- is made of offering the motoring 367 Main Street Tel. 44SI the fury of her Luftwaffe on key posals for next year: ho looks trenches cast down their rifles on stack of boxes. Several pairs o f; Maurice. C, Murray; bailiff. Chief Installation of fixtures or in re­ j pairs, they repair appliances and Night Phone 6404 with disfavor on a general sales 5. Over what que.stion did would have taken it long ago." men's shoes were there. Also neat | pairs because hasty, careless work public outstanding values in re­ English cities. > Rep. Dies and Attorney General Football: The Champs Christmas and actually fraternized; of Police George Kealy: registrar I also sell refrigerators and ranges. tread, used and new tires. Earl J. tax . . . $10,000,000,000 may be sot However, all efforts of Pope Greg­ They offered a $6,000 reward for rolls of blankets and several two-, of voters, Joel H. Reed and Mias is only an invitation to trouble in I Master work by master electricians England, simultaneously, was Jackson tiff? the “usurping” Wang and threat­ quart canteens. A push at the can­ the future. Campbell has eatabUsbed a repu­ squeezing the Axis at the Italian as the “goal ’ for collections (reve­ Chauteinps Chiappe In the final AP poll, Minnesota, ory XV to got a formal armistifO Marion Mullins. The annual I Is always furnished by. Johnson nues Ihi.s year are expected to ap­ of the Western Conference, was ened to break off relations with teens showed them full, doubtless borough meeting will be held Mon­ In seeking a dependable elec­ ; Brothers, who can be reached by tation for quality products and toe. (See map,) Frenchmeti In The News failed. Pope Pius appealed for a any foreign power that recognized of water. ^ > ■ trical contractor you need look no i telephoning 6227 or 7606. you’ll find that tires purchased at That Italy is in a desperate posi­ proximate $7,000,000,000). . . . He News Quiz Answers ranked as No, 1 college team of truce this Christmas .so that “new day night at 7:30 o'clock In the Campbell's are just what they are COMPLETE wants a lax program that will sup­ the nation. Other outstanding him. "You lead out slowly. Ronnie, j court room of the Warren Me­ further than Johnson Brothers of DEAD LIMBS tion was seen not only in the .^J- men, recent supporters of Vichy, 1. True. bloodshed may not disturb or mis­ and I’ll pick up any charred gra.ss ' 32 Clinton street''fbr they’ve been claimed to be, ply enough money to meet routine wore back in the news this week. teams: Southern Conference— America’s Response morial Hall. The voters will be BUILDING in trees are dangerous to banian fighting, but in a U. S. ag­ 2. Papagos. He commanded the erably extinguish Heavenly joy of or other sign we may have left, i asked to authorize the purchase in business locally for the past Campbell’s Service Station fea­ pedestrians and to the riculture department report that peacetime expenditures plus an­ Jean Chiappe was flying to as­ Clcmson; Southeastern Conference that hour.” The Chinese army echoed this by Trucks won't show on the rock j twenty years and are regarded af More Production tures Goodrich and Pharis tires In SERVICE trees. nual installment payments of say Greek army which pushed Soddu’s —Tennessee; Big Six—Nebraska; claiming IhSt a much-publicizcd of one and one-quarter acres of a highly attractive price range, They ususMy lead to cati* she is very near the end of her sume his new job as high commis­ Responses: Italy hinted she floor." ' Iland located on the West Stafford Brokea autn glam windows are outstanding In their field. Bom COAL - COKE 5'^ a year on defense outlays. Italian legions out of Greece and Pacific Coast Conference — Stan­ Japanese offensive in Hupeh prov­ "What about tracks outside?" | and brought up In Manchester, the and all other makes are also avail­ ties and tree destruction. cotton, rubber, jute, wool and cer­ sioner of Syria when his plane got back into Albania. would be agreeable if her enemies road, from the estate of the late dangerous! Have the »indows Speed Is Urge eat it. investments.” in order that he could work in two .'years of Investigations and are quite simple and quite perfect. His remarks on hemispheric sol­ credited with disarming the Rus­ and happiness of the President of "iif a personal nature, and each hearings. COMMUNITY PRESS when we gel “It Costs So Little’’ the United States,” by Wendell America to keep this country “out such Invariably stirred a yearning CENTER RESTAUR.ANT The blouse Is a tallored'Hjqje. with idarity drew the loudest brauos. sian army when it collapsed on Ru­ A. E. Holmes J. .W. Bars through .erv- mania’s frontier during the World Willkic at the Interfraternity Con­ of w ar.” within him. 509 Mala Street becoming round collar. The jumper . “The entire continent, united under "Y’ou need slstera: you’d make 251 No. Mala St. Tel. 5727 Is Just about the best of Us pop­ Icing It — and see (or yours.It MANCHESTER GAS C a the sartie principles an^ covering War. Antonescu: Nazis ‘Help’ Him ference meeting in New York. Stolen: About 880 sticks of dy­ if It doesn't satisfy every stand­ namite, from a magazine near auch a swell big brother, Wes.” White House Mail ular kind—dart-fitted at the waist­ well every weak spot in it, shall From A Monastery Relieved: From active duty. Ma­ • • line and flared at the skirt, with ard. He hunted up all the finances—es­ jor Sidney Simpson, who as the of­ Bangor, Pa. Officials said the miss- render itself invincible.” he\ Mr. General was more than pecially of Carol and the Jews—he Then as suildenly he felt let plenty'of top to It, nice and wide shouted. peeved last summer when Hun­ ficer assigned by the war depaft- ine powder was “enough to blow down again Big brother! It Sent Roosevelt over the shoulders. The bolero QUAI.ITY could find. This week he expro­ ment to seek a settlement of the th5 town off the map.” At the Co­ COOK’S SERVICE STA. Army officers, who have been gary, Bulgaria and Russia—partic­ priated the oil industry, much of wasn't what he needed. Not what m m s t clears the waistline by » consid­ Manrhester Green Phone 3996 PRINTING! wrangling over politics for a'year, ularly Russia—calmly hacked off recent strike at Vultec Aircraft lumbia Power Company plant at ho yearned to be at all. He didn't OIL BURNERS erable margin and puffs out' at the v id e n c e mounted this week that Britain is letfinp loose a it U. S. and British-owned: and Co., was accused by CIO officials Tacoma, Wash., four workmen Aboard the U.8.S. Mayrant at Us! shoulders, so that the whole line Is The printing were advi.sed that henceforth they chunks of Rumania. Carol said An- signed a pact placing much of Ru­ want to be a faculty adviser or a iRetread Used far-flung offensive in the Mediterranean to knock Italy shouldn't be allowed to dabble in tone'seu was organizing an opposi­ of holding up a settlement. were killed by a blast. blg-brother-pcrson to Ronlca Bail­ Sea, Dec. 7—tJP)— (By Radio) — Now is the Time To Think especially becoming to growing pib we do fur E out of the war before Spring. Here are some clues: mania’s resources at Germany's ey "Oh." said he. ''Well.” Bearing pouches of WTiite House — New — Good­ girls. y o u will politics while om active duty. tion, because of the moves, and shut disposition. rich — PhaHs — prove satis- • 'Up Mr. General in a monastery. With great care he escorted her mall, two Navy seaplanes kept a of Next Winter’s Heat • Corduroy, jersey, flannel and 1. Though unpublicized, large units of Australian and New For vice premier, he chose Ho- RAF PILOTS ART SKEPTICAL back down the slope to their, rendezvous with President Rooee- lAII Other Mahea velveteen are excellent materials A Safe Investment fai-tory, be­ Zealand troops were said to be fighting alongside the Greeks. Mr. Roosevelt Regrets But Mr. General had a reputa­ ria Sima," Iron Guard chief. Mr. horses and up Rainbow Canyon velt yesterday morning near a Oil Burner Heatuig Is the mod­ Large Ailowaaee Oo OM Urea for the bolero ami Jumper; plaid A safe and profitable Ihvestmeat cause It will It’s traditional that Paasidents tion as an iron man, had been in General himself put on the Guard- Again. CbildlBh minds might well Caribbean iaiand. em way—economical, too! Out of Gas — Flat Fire — or checked silk, or linen, pique Is the purchase of shares on be produced uader the munt 2. British forces, operating from the strategic Greek island of several cabinets since 1934, and ists’ green shirt, urging all Ruma­ have seen many • ghost hers now, (Thla dispatch, received In New Battery Trouble — Dial filfil and flat crepe for the blouse. which you pay one dollar per modem, efficient methods. Gal go to Gridiron banquets staged by our estimate. Crete, were reported blockading Italy’s Dodecanese Islands. Washington newsmen to see them­ this year had headed the Transyl­ nians to join up. for the cliffs were phantom giants York at 1:85 a m. e.at. today, was Pattern No. 8843 Is designed month per share, or Single Pay­ vanian army—in his native area. leaning over to clutch at puny the first word from presidential Campbeirs for sizes 6. 8, *10. 12, and 14 years, ment Shares at $100. each with 3. Lord Woolton, minister of foods, revealed that troops were selves and others lampooned. FDR His Iron Guards Disagreed has gone to every one for seyen And when, last September, Ruma­ humans, and off to the east cams party touring Naval baaes in the Johnson & Little size 8 requires 1 7-8 yards of 54- no further payments. WII.I.IAM H. SCHIELDGE . being moved overseas to settle “old scores ’ with Italy. This week Iron Guards got out lOS Centei Street Service Sution Inch material for Jumper, and 135 Spruce Street Tel 26M years and has often joshed back in nia had outbreaks . . . earthquakes of hand and began their own purge A wavering "Ou-U-U-U!” which Caribbean sea alnce the pr'estdeat We have never declared less . . . assassinations . . . an attempt was but some coyote In his cus­ departed from Kingston. Jamaica. Phone 5876 Co'r. .Main 'St. and Middle Tph. bolero; I 1-8 yards of 39-ineh ma­ than^4 per cent dividends. 4. While the Axis high-pressured Spain for leave to send troops off-the-record talks. For the Dec. of Rumanians, high and low, whom terial for blouse. 14 banquet this year he sent his on Carol’s life . . . Nazi pressure tomary overture to the stArs. Thuraday night aboard the cnileer ip Gibraltar, an Anglo-Spanish financial pact was signed. they considered responsible for Presently the riders were back on Tuscaloosa.) For a Pattern of thla attractive regrets. He'said he’d be away on a from the w est. .. and Soviet pres­ persecutions during Carol’s day. model send 15c In coin, your name, Loans S. British raiders increasingly harassed Italian supply ships to sure from the northeast, the king the trail which Wesley Had used While the Tuscaloosa, the des­ trip until shortly before Christmas. Some Guards swore to fight to In coming to the cliff dwelling. Our Staff address, style, number and size to We are ready to make liberal Marshal Graziani’s army, now stalled at Sidi Barrani, Egypt. thought Mr. General represented troyer Trippe and thla destroyer loans promptly to those build­ He didn’t say where, but it soon get back land lost {6 Hungafy. "We can eat some of our food," lay hove to at 10 a. m., e.s.t., the., la Courteous The Herald's Today's Pattern Gun-Vacuum Cleaner became known he would inspect Rumania’s best chance of survival. Service, 106-7th Ave., New York, ing, purchasing or remodeling Egypt, British ally, indicated she might yet join the war Before leaving, Carol had signed Others didn’t like visiting Nazis. he suggested. "It la quite a ride mall was transferred In a whale aod Johnson Bros. homes. base sites in the Caribbean. Still others wanted to continue the in. you know. There are candy N. Y. when sne protested the repeated Italian bombing of her cities. away most of the power of the boat. Ct^f Efficient! Everything new! Everything Clock Repairing Last Summer he had said he blood purge, whether or not Mr. h o u g h Britain is expressing gratitude for the U. S. warplanes now bars, (or Instance.” Electrical Contracion Call at oflke aad get further wouldn’t get more than 12 hours throne, and so his son, Mihai, 18, General wanted it. Mr. General, They ate, and drank from their Try Our smart! Fashions for everybody 7. Haile Selassie was busy in British Sudan, next to , popular with Rumanians, was king being shipped there, RAF pilots are wondering if they are as good RabelUooa Candidate Snrrendera. 32 Clinton Street from little size 2's to stately size Information. getting his one-time subjects set for revolt. from his desk. From Miami, where trying Carol’s game, called in fac­ Tas they’ve been tooted. Chief complaint thus far has been that the planes canteens. Mexico City, Dec. 7—t/P>— Re­ Plch-Up Key FitlingT* ^ in name only. Mr. General was "Gee-ml-nee. Wes, I'm even Tel. 6227 • 7606 * 52’s! Wearable, practical versions he boarded a cruiser, it is 25 hours tions, members of peasant and mil­ are light in guns. For instance, the new, fast Curtiss P-40 fighter (shown ports from Chihuahua a ty today and ^ that will fit right Into your dallv t. Pro-British sentiment was reported growing in French North by train. He told reporters he "chief of state." n:rToui out hero!” Ronnie laughed said Ucut. Col. Crus Vlllalva. Al- Delivery The Manchester DupUeatiug' Hit rule began in the stern, Nazi itary parties, seeking peace. As above) is designed to carry four machine-guns while the tiny British no.v. "Do you supposs • maybe We WUI Gladly Give Yon life and give endless satlsfact'on. Airies. Troops there could hurt Italy by attacking Libya. might fly back, this time, if neces­ Nazis sgnt in still more troops Hurricane and Spitfire fighters carry eight or more. (The U. S. Army mazanlxta candidate for governor Service! ThaTs what you’ll find In the new sary. In such case the Secret Ser­ manner. He sent warm notes to Lena la—?” in Chihuahua otat« who allegedly Estimates Building & Loan Also from convenient Crete, Britain was reported pounding Berlin and Rome before calling in (ostensibly to help keep order) calls the P-40 “fast, highly maneuverable.”) Standard equipment on at - "No, I'm sure not She will have Fall and Winter Fash'on Book! 9. vice, responsible for his safety, he added threats.______participated in an armed rebellion MANCHESTER Send for It this very day—right ItslihB citiss and Italian supply ships headed for Albania. person to join Rumania to the Axis. least one type of German fighter is a small cannon. Only one of the new gcrii straight back to Pueblo. I bad currendered to military au­ Association. Inc. would insist that an air armada ac- U. Si single-engine Aghter|, the Bell Airacobra, carries such a cannon. LAUNDRY Electrle now !. BRAITHWAITI Jicompany him as protection. He canned several army generals. »All Right* R tt*ntd, AP P$atur* t*rxic*t believe.” ' thorities. Various armed move- j Pattern, 15c P a tte ^ Book. 16e M5 Main St. "i'vc dhver bad so much (un. menta have kept Chihuahua state I Fred Hare, Mgi*. Raagm — Ratitgoratoni 73 1 Jb a* ~

MAISuncSTEA EVEfflWO HEnAL.U.*MANCHESlt;R, CONN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1940 MANCHESIER EVENING HERA1.D, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1940 UE S IX S. Knudsen, production' chief of on becnuM It make* oenoe from tremendous number of casea but Says British Britain Asked th* Dafeno* Commission, when he very few deatha, and moat of the Damon Lodge to Mark met with automobile manufactur- Lumber iUitrirratrr th« RuMian point of view. Characteristics of U. S. *.•# at Detroit in October. UndcrJ fatal cases have been complicated Daily Ra^lio Programs the present program more thai.l with other ailments. Nor has the Firms Have For Financial Strikes Cloi Hurley and Milk hree years W'ould be required to ^ttniHig Xeralb Pacific area Infiuensa been follow­ Baateni tlUnteril ‘niM Dr. Stdckdale’s Subject Fiftieth Anniversary roduce 12,000 bombers. PURLIHHKD BY THU Oovemor-rlect Hurley renewed V-' HKRALD PRINTINO CO^ iNa ed In many instances—a* It was Much Cash Declaration Details .Under NegoUatinn 40 Operatid II BltMll Strt«t Home of hi* campalfix pledges at with such devastating frequency Construction details of the Kan­ Maneh«at«r. Conn. Washington v*. Interesting sidelight was th* prss- sas City and Omaha assembly a Torrington dinner the other t Speaker De* (OMManed freni Pag* 0*s) Knights o f Pythian to THOMAS FEROUSOIf In the winter of 1917-18 —by fatal chain 10:45 a. m. previ^, uml ence of one of the, kiddles who en­ (Continued From Page One) lants are. atill under negotiation (Continued From Ffig* Om ) G«n#rftl M tnaftr night, with the declaration that pneumonia. ___ The Story So Far: Thrao scribes Various Things joyed the camp last summer. He (jbnerve Golden Jubi* Cut preliminary estimates placed Founded October 1. lilt 1:80 p. m. play by play, was called before the gathering oT mail—12,000 pounds — which Churches for the most specific types of In­ they hadn’t been made to get votes Just the same the present epi­ ElantA have bewitched the WTIC —NBC. 8, 9 a. m., 12 mid.: < BS, the cost' of each at $7,.500,000 to the lAtematlonat Woodworlntli^ Ptibllthed Every Cventt^g Bxcent kingdom of the good, gray That Account for to tell of hia experiences. had accumulated at the base since lee This Evening in formation about what the British $10,000,000. Each will employ 10,- America, havo empowsrsA Q Sundnye end Holldeye. Btitered At but as an expression of his sincere demic, which started in California 0 a. m. 2:30, 7, 8:65, 11 P- o’ .; Nov. 38. The mail consisted piin- Queen. Rut Santa ' AUApectn Hartford MBS, 7;’S0, 7:46, 8:45. 1^05, 10:30, Hwedlah Congregatlanal Church still have In the way of assets aft­ 000 to 12,000 persona. negotiating committe* t4l nail the Post Office At MADChteter. belief a* to things that must be SU.I IB. (greatness o f G>untry. elpaUy of Christman Istters and Rockville Hall. er buying several hundred million Conn.. AS Second CUee MaII Metter. only two or three weeks ago, there la trouble and plans to 1040 ke. 11:16, 12:30: WKAF-NBC, 3:15, 8. E. Green, .Minister These two and the two for strike “if necesaary." In Wi done. He still Intend* to revise knocked 60,000 Los Angeles peo­ help. WJZ-NBC, 2:15, 7:15. Bible Sun­ Bristol Center packagss for Europe. dollar* worth of airplanes, tanks which sites are yet to be announc­ ington, where moat 1940 CIO SUBSCRIPTION RATES The thousand and one Intangible Among the 30 passengers, 11 Rockville, Dec. 7.— (Special)— | and other war supplies. contracts still are In fore*, One T#Ar by Mel) ...... tl.OI the milk administration ao that ple off their feet In ten days, and Saturday, Dor. 7 day talks-WABCMTBS, OilJ? 10:30 — Swedish Morning Wor­ ed are expected to turn out planes things that make up the Ameri­ were headed for Bermuda, the re­ Damon Lodge, Knights of Pythias,' Phillips, himself, said he was coating $1,000,000,000 a year at leader.* have Indicated - an Ini Per Month by Mali ...... I 10 the producer will get better prices that kind of an ailment Is nothing ,\ll lUghta Resened, P.M. Senator J. J. Davis; WEAF-NB(., Of Nazi Attack ship. SInRie Copy ...... I -01 ■AP Feature Service I'.OO-rNewa 1 p. m. George II. Payne. can character and are part of the mainder for Lisbon. Among the will observe its Golden Jubilee thla 11:10.— English Morning Wor- presenting "a balance sheet on the present price* of $200,000 for a j tlon of sticking to a demi Delivered .One Tear ...... $9.00 and the consumer lower ones. evening when Grand Lodge offi­ two-motor bomber and $400,000 pleasant to have around, even if 1:15—The Uttle Show WEAF-NBC —2:30, Roundtable great American scene go a long latter were five members of an ahjp. slate of our resources and the cost I $1 a day increase in new We, too, have always had a Chapter Six (OonUnued From Page One) Army mtssioD, presumably bound cers, Including Grand Chancellor of supplies In the United States." for each of the four-motor type. tracts. IIEMBER OF almost all of the victim* do re­ 1:30—U. S. Army Program ” Is Hitler Revolvitlonizing Brit­ way towards m.xklng Amcrioa 12:00—Sunday School. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lurking ausplclon that thla could 1:45—Studio Program for London. George S. Brookes and Grand 7:30—Young People’s Evening In some quarters It was believed The Kansas City plant will be One break in the atalai The Aasnolated Press is eacluatve- cover. For one thing. It kept 20,- The Magic Pearl la Called CpoH ain?” 5. Opera Auditions; 5:30. succeed, Dt. Allen A. Stockdale snd a rescue party struggled to Chancellor-elect Elmer Lounsbury be done If only one knew how to 2:00—Melodic Strings Service. that If this "balance sheet" show­ operated by North American Avia­ I came last night at Portland ly entitled to the use or republlcA- 000 to 25,000 public school pupils The good gray Queen had been told a small but Intensely Interest­ save them. | will be present. tion Corporation of California and •Ion of ell neeia dlapalchee rrertlt^d do it. But we've never been able completely deserted by her people. ± y " ; ed audience In the South Metho­ Monday evening the Junior ed Britain to be in early need of j an agreement was announosd to 11 or not otherwlae credited In at home for several days each. |rr‘.y ; s ’"'•is JSi.,': The Royal Air Force, meanwhile, Dr. Brookes will be the principal Young People will meet at the the Omaha plant b;? The Martin She ran throiigh the whole castle, 3.00- Pageant of Art a.an8:30, One One Man’s Man's Famllv; F'amily; 10. I’l'H dist church last night. Those fun­ attacked "enemy airdromes In oc­ financial aid strong efforts would tween The B. F. Johnson Li ll‘le papar and alto the local newt to find anybody who could blue­ So far the epidemic has hit five 3;30--Program From New York ('oliitnbia speaker of the evening and will home of Victor Bronke, 68 ilamlin be made In the opening months of Company of Baltimore. Company and an AFL commll pnhttthrd' herein. trying to find some one. But the 5 :0 0 -The World la Yours Spltalny's girls. damental somethings that can’t be cupied Belgium and northern give a historical sketch of the or­ All rlRhta ef republtcatlon of print a plan for accomplishing states, California, Oregon, Wash fires In the kitchen were cold. The WABF:-CBS , liiniire Pade­ bought such as nelghborllness, France,” an authoritative Source street, at 7:30. the new Congress to win accept­ ! for a 5-cent pay increas* with epcclal d'tpatrhes herein are alto 5:30-Curtl* Institute of Music Wsseon Rios ganization. John H. Wright of Tuesday evening the choir will ance of some specific proposal. There were 761,567 visitors to I week*# vacation with pay. It reserved. such a purpose In such a way that : jngi,,,, Arizona and Idaho. Maybe shades were still drawn. The doors 6:00—News, Weather rewski on Alien registration; 3,. casual acquaintance, our typical asserted. Providence, R. I., the only living the next expert one talked to stood open. The courtyard was New York Philharmonic Sibelius American language, our ability to Eight persons were killed by a 819-11. WIIHmoatle DteWon rehearse at 7:45. Gift, Not lyoan, Suggested the Great Smoky Mountains Na­ j volves 95 employaa. Th* E. it will reach this section before 6:15—Jim BritU Sports Roundup charter member of Damon Lodge, Wednesday evening prayer tional Park of Tennessee-North ! membership will vota on th* Pull •rrvlcA rll#nt of N. couldn't show where a lot of the empty. Oh the courtyanl atones 6:30—Building for Defense Program; 4:30, Koatclanctz a ^ help the other fellow when he’s bomb which struck a private shel­ la expected to be present,.: weather The nature of that proposal, it SArvIce Inc. many weeks. If it does we shall Lily Pons; 6, Women’s SymphoJ down and out, the everyday plod­ ter In a south coast town last meeting, 7:30, Carolina during 1939 ‘ ment working parts didn’t fit. lay two dead robins. That was all 6:35—Gypsy Moods Over on Post Hill on the farm permitting. Saturday evening the Young was bleievod, might also be deter­ Puhlluhcri Renrc^entAtlv^i, ThA do well to take It seriously, with- the Queen found. 6:45—Medical Program Sibelius Concert; 7:30. Jimif ders who do their patient duties night. mined by the evidence Phillips JuIlUA Mnth#w* Sp9Cl«l Agency— We would suggest to Mr. Hiip- Circling over the town in the of First Selectman Clair L. Robin­ The celebration will take place Reople's Society will hold their o\it getting frightened. If It She hurried back up the stairs 7 :0 0 -Frankie Master's Orches­ Cagney In Screen Guild; 8, Heleli without being spectacular about In Forester’s Hall, starting at 8 presents. Maw York, Chlcagn, I>etroIt And It, all go to make up the American height moonlight, the raiders son th* chief topic of Friday morn­ annual meeting snd Christmas ' Bolton. ley that the first step to be taken doesn’t well, we can do very nice­ to Karin's room. Karin was slecp- tra Hayes and Raymond Mas.*ey In o’clock. Members of Damon Tem­ party at 8:00 o'clock st the Both Morgenthau and Jesse 7:15—Newsroom of the Air "Michael find ,Mhry:" 9, Sunday formula for success. Dr. Stockdale showered incendiaries and high ex­ ing conversation waa that "Bessie’’ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF should be to get the Legislature to ly without it, thank you. ! ing ao snugly under some pale said. plosives over a wide area. ple, Pythian Sisters, and the fam­ church; Jones; Federal loan administrator, rCIRCULATIONS. appropriate a lot of money for the I blue hlankfts that the Queen hat- 7:30—Grand Ole Opry Evening Hour. has done It again, meaning that ilies of both members of the lodge Tills evening at 8:00 o’clock the have described Britain as a "good 8:00—Knickerbocker Playhouse WJZ-NBC—12:30. lUdio City Second Time Here the seven year old Holstein cow risk” for loans, but in Congress costs of a "survey.” Next wc ; ed to waken her. But she took her The address, the second such and Temple have been invited to Brotherhood will hold their annual Tho i ' htinK CompAny, Wild Kill's Mission I hand and .said, "Karin, my child. 8:30 -Truth or Consequence Sibelius Concert; 3, Great Play Bomberg Attack had for the fourth consecutive be present. There will be an enter­ meeting at the church. All mem­ there has been talk of making an Inc.. n-- i'll!* nclai propo.se that he enlist all the big­ 9:00-,-Nationnl Bam Dance "The t?ld:” 5'.30, Behind the brilliant one the speaker has given year given birth to twin calves. outright grant of funds in order t) blllty f'jr ivii'j>;’ ,i!»hiral •rrori ap­ ; there is troiible In the air. We here, was made possible by the htdiang at Valona tainment program, and orchestral bers are urged to be present. pearing. In ad\In tha gest of the country's big shots for AIK that anvbodv—...----,. --not - ...in the ae- , arc deserted. The castle is empty. 10:00—Uncle Ezra Mike; 6:05, New F'riends of Mu­ Unlike the previous occasions, the selections will he given under the avoid such complications as grew Minrh^itror RvontPir ITpralrt 10:30-Charle Splvak’s Orchestra Klwanls club In Its effort to ral.*e London, Dec. 7—(F—Royal Air event this year is tinged with re­ the Job • It’s too tall and wide and cret knows about Colonel William ! I can't explain it. But hurry anearl AM. Stand. "F'inanclal Aid to Britain; ” previous three sets of twins all and refreshments will be acr\'ecl. (IhriKtiiias Plav Stalin StandinR Pat thumb and forefinger. There they The giant who thought he was 12:0.5 -The-Party Line present to hear him. Charles ,S. direct oh a munitions dump*. lived and grew into normal sized Military' Aircraft nancicrs. Department of Agricul-1 U is a ro.s.snnable presumption i that Karin had ^ held in her hand saw a little scene. In front stood the sun paraded the roads so the 5 p. m.. Musical Steelm^iers: 6.*^^ Burr, KiwanU president, opened Great clouds of black smoke bil­ It Is expected thaUthcre will be a A good many long-range Amer­ * But I'h'' night she came. The Queen Double or Nothing QuIi^S, Amerl- ^ animal*. large attendance Tor this fiftieth ture aces, bacteriologists, some- j that he is going to Kurope. an old bent woman weeping very silent people could admire him. Tomorrow's Program the program and Introduced the lowed up from the port after the ican commentators have speculat­ .sadly filled a basket with clothes hard. Behind her in the sun was The giant who wanted to biiihl can Forum. "Strlke^4n Defense speaker. Instrumental music was assault, the Air Ministry declared. This prolific strain In the seven anniversary celebration. Rehearsals are progressing nlce- Output to Reach body from the House of Morgan, ■ whether, as has been surmised, to and food and railed to Karin to a. m. i Indu.stries;" 9, Old -Fashioned Re­ year old Holstein is admitted by The committee In charge in- ly under the direction of Mrs. ed, now and again, on the Immi­ a young woman dancing and a wall as high as the sky sat on 8 :0 0 -News Here and Abroad supplied by F'red Werner at the Bomba also were said to have Earl Browder, Mr. Kniidsen (bor- visit Knplsnd in an effort to vmdo follow her. vival. /, organ and the Service male quar­ exploded on an Italiasi. motor truck authorities at the University of eludes George Herzog, Arthur Ed- j Stuart Segar for the play "Her nence of this or that kind of deal laughing. a knoll and shouted at the people 8;0,’'> Organ and Xylophone Re- Connecticut to he Very unusual, 40,000 During ’ 12 rowedi, the Wise Lady from Phila- | some of the effect of appeasement Behold Strange Sight The good gray Queen smiled. who hauled stones to make the tet gave two selection:!. concentration and ’ on military wards, Jame.* Taylor. Lewis Ed- i Grandmother’s Quilt," which will rital and when questioned at the time ' ' - y whereby Soviet Ru.ssla would re­ mnon. ; Christmas sale tea and entertaln- (Continued ^rom Page One) ceive certain advantages or assur­ sador Kennedy, or to France, to e.st castle tower. When thev storm, my child. Let us have And the giant who had no heart CBS. 8. 9 a. m., 6:45 p. m.; NBC Hce Force to keep the pot from l reathed the round stone room at 8:30 - Gene and Glenn dale spoke to the students at the H. L. Garrigus, head of the ani­ Funeral Sunday | ment of Ever Ready Circle of ances from Japan In return for patience. We shall .stay hero. But stood on another knoll in the 9:00—News from Here and Abroad 8 a. m.. 1:45 p. m.; MBS 11, 11:20, mal husbandry department, said boiling too vigorously. And w hen whisper in Petaln'.s ear that he tile lop they ilropped the iron trap I wonder what has happened. " center of town and sang like a Trade school and he mentioned hts Attack German Airdromes The funeral of Daniel S. Pres-, King's Daughters. Friday after- gress a chance to study govern­ abandonment of the Chinese gov­ 9;15--The Four Showman 11:45 a. m.. 2, 5:30 p. m. WEAF- that he had never before heard of ment debt policy before further this board of survey has reported, niu.st reckon on the, TTnitcd States door through whirh they had You and I know what had hap­ crow. 'T'he people he had . be­ NBC. 2, Hymns of All Churches: experience In opening hi* evening London, Dec. 7—0^ —Long- brey, 101, Rockville’s oldestreal-: noon, December 13. 9:30—Sunday Drivers range British bombing planes at­ such a case. Roy Jones of the Uni­ obligations 'w-ere 'incurred. ernment of Chlang Kai-shek. as it might In the course of time,— being in the war some dsy, or to rlimbed nnf Adolf rhere ^werb hundreds of people , ^^d the oldest sons had gone to But Santa had a plan for hclp- 10:45- Ro.as Sisters ican trend today. France during the night, an au­ at the Luther A. White Funeral sented on the stage of the Whltoq try to increase airplane prbductlon always predicated on an obvious 11:00- News, Weather • Golden Treasury of Song; 3:45, thoritative source reported this that the bovine should be entitled might have a solution of the Con- i Hitler, or to (rive Mus.solini a tip standing" along the roads. There Ihe wells for water. At breakfast : ing the good gray Queen. He sud- Children Also Arc People; 6:15, Dr. Stockdale’* opening was Home. Rev. L. Theron French, auditorium, which will be d'raped was reported autljoritativcly to belief cm the part of those who in­ were other hundreds tramping 11:15-Laura Gaudet, pianist. timely. He pointedly asked his morning. to a more luxurious existence than pastor of the Rockville Methodist represent s revision of an earlier necticut milk problem. But wc ! that he Is ha( king the wrong the people drank the water which I dcnly remembered that it was the Hedda Hopper. WJZ-NBC, 12:30, that of the ordinary cow. Arrange­ with an interesting collection of dulge in them, that Moscow has no around the fields shootlsg birds had been bewitched the night be- ' ver>’ Christmas Day on which the 11;.30 Music and American Youth F'arm and Home Hour; 2, Adven­ audience, "If you had a wide open churc'h, of which the deceased wa.* "grandmothers' ” quills, owned proposal to have motor car manu­ wouldn't be a bit sanguine about ■ horse, all the.se possibilities arc Willi sling .shot.s. They could sec 12:00 noon Day Dreams choice this year where would you ments were being made to take a member, will officiate. Burial facturers turn out parts for 12,- Interest In a free China and would fore by the three giants. young prince was twenty-one and j tures of Modern Mother; 4:K5, Bessie’s picture with her two new­ i by women of this town and vicinl- it. ' mere ,s[>eculatlon. ! still other hundreds hauling rocks like to spend Christmas In the en­ win be in Grove Hill cemetory. , tv, which mnv be in.spcctod at 000 bombers. sell It mit any time It was a pros­ tilunts (■ioHt the day on which he was to set ' Club Matinee. MBS, 2:30. Garden The Poet’s Column est offspring, but when one of The deuce of It is that the Gov- | But one thing appears pretty [ out beyond the town. 'I'he people had no .sooner drunk out on his adventures. ' Junior Quiz Show Club; 5, Harold Stokes Presents. tire world?” It doesn’t take much The funeral home will be open | after the plav. That figure was used by William considering to answer that one them died her bereavement was so pect of some immediste advsn- “Whatever ■ can have hnppen- the water than they were no long­ "The very thing," said Santa 12:45 - News, Weather Short Waves; HAT4. Budapest, tonight. Saturday, for the conven-! ^ ' . , , , ■ emor won't be sble to give abso- j clear. If Wild Bill was picked by 1:00-Sunday Down South with "Right here at home In the British ReUrf great she refused to pose for the lenee of his friends. ! T*ie cast from the circle taking tage. lutely all his time to the milk the administration to provide, the eil?" whispered the heartbroken er interested in breakfast.' They slapping his knee. "I must find 7:30, Hungarian Fantasy; GSC, cameraman. -> Offloert Named ' ^ performance Includes didn't open their Christmas pres­ him. He will help the Queen." So I ;30 -O n Your Job GSD, London, 8:.30, Britain U. S. A." There are many things to do. will It may not be a convincing an­ ' Queen. "The people look bewitch­ There’s a general good will in Each of the sets of twin calves Mrs. Agnes Seidel wfta re-elect- George F. Borst, who plays WET.L FORTIFIED question. He will have to sleep ’ .sharpest kind of contra.st to Ken- ed. No one laughs, or even smiles." ents. Mother.* walked away when Santa jumped into his .sleigh and 2:00—Wing* Over Amerlra Speaks: DJD, DZD, DJC, Berlin, I ye do it? swer to these commentators that America that can't be found In And many things to try. if ye try has been from a different sire and ed president of Burpee Women's ; ^ Mrs. Perkins Mrs. Those with strong bodily resistance some. And there ere several oth- nedy’a pu.ssyfooting it was a good Karin suddenly had the idea of their children cried, and fathers rc.de to the hill behind .Saul's and Curtis En.scmble. 9:30, Club of Notions; TGWA, Gbidys Keen, her daughter Elea­ are bettor able to fight colds. Inga's cottage. F'rom there he sent 2:4.'') Sabbath Message Guatemnla, 10, Military Band. any other part of the world, the it have been normal in every way. Relief Corps at its meeting this Moscow has just .sen'ed notice on er things that will demand a lit- iu( k. However, if eircumsiieclion looking at her pearl. It had al­ frowned. They all wandered out speaker stated. He cited some ex­ Ye ran stay right in your home The fourth ,*et appeared strong at nor; Mrs. Yen,a Jones will be Father John's Medicine ha.* helped ways puzzled them. Now, Karin of their house.* to do what the the reindeer home. He changed his | 3:1)0 —Melodic String* Moshc week. Other officers are; Senior; Japan that It will not recognise tie, at least, of his attention. j and adroitness is the prime essen- periences In his travels about the If ye do not want to roam time of birth late Thursday eve­ vice-president, Hattie Hewitt; ju n -; known a.* Mrs. Williams; Mr*. In this way for 85 years; rich in thought, if the pearl had any giants wanted. ( lothes to the rags of a beggar and ' Paranov, Director I.*rry Huard, vitamins. the Nanking puppet government We're making the gue.ss, right tial of such a special and private soloist world to Illustrate hts point. He Or call US on the phone. Will ye ning, and when the Robinsons did lor vice-president, Annette Lud- • Carrie House as Mrs. Allen, Mrs. magic spell it might help. So she At noon the three ugly giants .sat down on a rock to wait. do it ? I the milking Friday morning, both Marietta Tenney as Mrs. Jennifer, of Wang Ching-wei, which the Ja­ now. that Hurley will be cam­ ambas.sador as Donovan is guessed ('.amp down from their mountain .1.30—H. V. Kaltenborn was watching a crew race In Eng­ wig; treasurer, Alice Kington; reaehed into the silver casket and land. He noted one of the crew was I were alive. One of them was found Mrs. Jennie Segar as Mrs. Silvers, panese .set up the other day, but held out the pearl -between her chuckling. Tonuirrnu : The Hshernian’s son. 3:45—Bob Becker’s Chats about I WDRC A chaplain, Kate Williams: conduc-: paigning on higher-lower milk to be It has to he admitted that he somewhat winded and he casiiaJly We have knitting for ye to do, dead a little while later in the tor. Ruby Loverin; guard. Mabel Mrs. Louise Seymour as Miss TO HELP RELIEVE would, on the contrary, continue Dogs will ye do it? Pcarlie Alcorn and Mrs. Marjorie prices again In 1942. is no Colonel House. 4:00—Inter-City Quiz Show Hartford remarked as much to an English­ stall, however. Einsiedel; first delegate to conven- • to recognize f'hiang Kal-sbek as 1880 kc. 225 m. man standing nearby. The English­ There are sewing classes too, will Mrs. Helen Loughrey will be tlon. May Wells; second delegates, j Tilton as Cynthia. 4:30—The Shaciow ye try it? COLDS the actual head of the real Chinese 5:00—Metropolitan Audition* of man couldn’t understand the hostess at a meeting of the Colum­ Eliza Eadle; first alternate. Jessie McLevy and the Draft Foiir (>aiulip three j tour of Army posts.) There was no official admi.ssion Honko Dorl is Japanese for Honko who has been a patient at the Vet­ o’clock. time to ( omc And the most im- j P-ridgeport's almost sensationallv of lively reminiscence.* about the j will be appointed. fr;.5.5—Fllmer Davis- News Street in Yokohoma and drunken Dance Tonight that the equipment wa.* patterned 9:00—Your Hit Parade erans hospital at Rutland. Maas, portant of these relationshiiis are succe.ssful and popular mayor. Un- great and the near great called , The , names of thei,„. ,,„,rfour werewt-ie noi.not i.- on Germany's, but officers .said sailors felt everything was right by and at Newington, during his en­ Fair Wednesday The Rockville Lodge of Elks til the war eloiid.s piled up Jasper "Tales of a Wayward Inn." Hi.* j m.idem.ade public. ^ , 9:4.5—Concert Hall of the Air them if they reached "Honko Dori” will hold a social dance-this eve­ those with China and its 400,000,- newest one. just out. Is "Do Not _____ Washington. Dec. i l/Tj Kvi- the heavily armored Panzer di­ 10:15—Public Affairs. forced idle hours, composed the I visions forming the spearhead of because that was the street along above poem. It came to the notice ning at the Elks Home. The pro­ 000 people. occupied a nearly unique position. Disturb," an apt companion piece. ! . x t 1 ’ lence that the Armv Is keeping Radio 10:30—Jack Leonard—Songs Plans are well under way for ceeds will be used for the annual the Nazi advance through The the docks where their .ships were of one of the ardent local workers the Christmas bazaar and cafe­ China, once .she Is rid of the His status as a Roeialist had had It is a oonfe.*sional by the man ( Made lY la d C abrea.st of new tactics and weapons 10:45—Music Patterned for Danc­ lied up. It finally developed that if for thla cause who suggested its CTiristmas basket and charity Lowlands and F'rance hsd similar Eastern iitandard riiiM ing teria supper In the social room of temporary pest of the Japanese in­ not the slightest effect on the peo­ who has heard more plea.* for a , * . ^ . of the European war was seen on means to conquer streams with a they made their ships everything publication. fund. Arthur McFftll is chairman SANTA “touch and more private confc.s- 1 4 2 .. i. i 11:00— F>so Reporter the North Methodist church Wed­ ple of his community, for It had minimum of delay. was hunkydory. of the committee in charge. vasion, will stand at the door of a sions than perh.aps any non-cleric Til IH AAir ll* ServiceK*C every hand on a visit to major New York, Dec. 7—(Ft—F'or the 11:05—Sports Roundup nesday, sponsored by the Wom­ never Intruded upon his achieve­ Included in the equipment ,of Mixture of Eveiythlng The Volunteer Fireman an’s Society of the Christian Serv­ District Meeting Sunday tremendous future. The Russians in New York. * hext three broadcasts by Amer­ 11:10—News of the World In recognition of a fine job of There will be a meeting of the ments as the city's chief execu­ The parade of characters — ---- Experiment.* with the tran.*port the engineers with the armored | 11:25—Musical Interlude It Is this mixture of everything ice. The doors will open at four know this well enough. And they divisions were numerous ponton ica’s Town Meeting, the general the world has to give, the dialects, extinguishing a recent fire in this Hartford District (Council, Veter­ through these page.* is'a gaiudv- Hartford, Dee, , f,I'» - Maj. of."air infantry. par,achul,e troops, subject will be 'national detense. 11:30—Sammy Kaye’s Orchestra o’clock. doubtless believe, with all good tive. They had thought of him one — Sinclair Lewis, whom he Hubert E. Johnson of West Hart- and r.adio-rontrolled target planes “a.*sault" boats, ten nested to­ the customs, the temperaments, town. The cafeteria supper will be in ans of Foreign Wars, on Sunday ■ The first period next thursday 12:00—News afternoon at two o’clock in the G. Is In Town only as a first-class administrator calls "R ed”; Owen Davis, the ford, commander of the 118th which eventually may become gether on a single motor truck. the learning, that the world's peo­ The pages of history are filled charge of the finance committee reason, that here la a great and night will present three speakers, A.M. A R. hall. Rockville. Frank Bad- of the municipality’s business, playwright Charles MacArthur.: Oh.servation Squadron for the past crewless bombers .served as re- Their function is to facilitate an 12:05— Jack Coffey'# Orchestra ples have poured Into the United With the deeds of great men of of the Women’* society, Mrs. Fred populous country beside whom including Lolby M. Chester, busi­ renown, stuebner Post and Attxlllary will with a genius foiQreal ecjmoiny Frank O'.Mally, Rex Beach. 10'years, will be promoted to the minders of the continued efforts to attack acroB.* a stream diffirult to 12:.30—Paul Pendarvls’ Orchestra States that make it what It is. An­ Smith, chairman, and will be serv­ they'can live at peaee and in good Winehell Smith, Tony Sarg, O.licar rank of lieutenant-colonel and as- put to use expert information from bridge becau.se of Its width or ness executive, on the question, 12;^,5—News other factor in American success A page should be saved. ed from five o’clock on. Mrs. Jona­ be the hosts for the afternoon. Despite the fact that the .world, as a whole, i* understanding, with whom they and for getting for the people the Levant. Bob Sherwood. Rex Stout, signed as air,officer on the staff of abroad and Ideas of .Military men enemy fire. "Wh«t Are We Preparing'to De­ is the American mother, he said. Some honor portrayed than Law will supervise the wait­ District President Mrs. Mary fullest value for every tax dollar. John Barrymore, Owen Wister, the 43rd Division. an., civilians at home. . ,'MI Proved Equipment fend?” Ninety-five per cent of the Amer­ Of the volunteer crew of this town. resses and will also be in charge of Sloan of this city will preside' at filled with war and fallen standard* of justice and can engage in trade and perfcaiis Other developments for the \ TomorroH '* Program the Auxiliary meeting. | But Mcl.a’vy's life time habit of Anna May Wong, Walter Huston, The announcement was . made The Air Corps' adoption of leak- All this Is proved equipment, ican homes have no hired help. When th* siren ' sounds out, the candy table. Mrs. George W. eventually form a mutual defense tested on the battlefield. week will Include; Broadcasts by P. M. ^ ’"njere’a a fire!" House will preside at Ale e ’’useful""ui Game Cancelled liberties of peoples, as long as we believe in thought will not down. He- is an Riith Gordon. William F'aulkner, vesterday at the office of the ad- proof fuel tanks and armor pro- American mothers want to do their pact which will In.siire both, for Toward untried arms and ap­ .NBC, CBS and MBS from the an­ 8:00—fVess Nows. own housekeeping. What other na­ Each man rushes as fast as he can. table, Mrs. George / Shedd the The football game scheduled for | Doiig Fairbanks, Jr., ,\tarc -Con- infant genera', Connecticut Na- teefion of combat plane pilots has nual convention of The National 8.0,5—M^ttinata. Sunday afternoon at Olympic Field ; all time, from any 'danger of at­ honest i^ocialist. And for the first nelly, Joe Cook', Homer Croy . . -I'tionnl Guard, where It was al.so been'reported fully to Congress, paratus- In ari experimental stage, tion in the world has ,*o many lead­ They drop all theif work table where "whirl" mixera will be Santa, there is still hope. The feeling in the lime his S

ceeda help the Poet, Club and Auxiliary.. Grid Campaign Anderson-Shea Post sent a reso­ PA’s Face Terryville High Downs Middletown in Dull CCIL Cage Opener by 30-2 lews of Vets and Their Auxiliaries lution to the Dies Committee ap- proving of their excellent worlrk. Closes Today but we se* by the papers that some people do find fault with the In 2nd League Start National legialatlve Director, that committee's work. What we sug­ Southern Cal • Notre Diiworth* all Posts and Units send wires to gest la, for these guys to "pinch" their Senators and Congressmen to those who Dies names’ and throw Dame Tilt Tops Pro­ Champions Host to St. Midwest Awarded Three Places on AP^s 1940 AllAmerici support the Walter-Liogan Bill. If them into a prison camp built in Casiriiir Hoopsters al — ♦ Cornell you are interested in this bill, call i Dead Man’s Valley and after the gram; the Schedule. Local Sport Jane Dolsen (8346) for Informs:* ■ war is over, pack them in an old East Side Rec Tomor­ Post tion, Jane is our L,eglsla‘tlon chair­ ' boat and ship them back to the man. New York, Dec. 7—(/P)—Only a No. IIM . land of Hitler, thereby leaving row; Prelim at Three. Thursday Loop Davis, Cole A department committee has ' their jobs open to Americans. ie» F O R scant handful of games remain to Chatter Cornell’s Drahos and been formed to arrange for a While the big shots are fighting liniah the 1940 football seaaon to­ The 1940 A P All-America "citation” to be sent to the fami­ M e R c v , a t c h o s t m s The Terryville St. Caalmeri Marts season a i i ; among themselves, the Nazi agents day but several of the teams con­ Bristol High romped to Its Position Player .and College ClaSa Age Height A^eight Home Town A. L. Membership lies (preferably wife or mother) cerned will regard the season as third straight triumph last night wlU supply the opposition as the : are blowing up our factories and NO SiOHINO END ...... Paul yinpent Severih, North Carolina*., .Senior 22 6:00 185 Natrona, Pa. _ ■ of boys who are serving their successful If they can wdn. in drubbing Meriden High, 44-11 Polish-Americans seek their sec­ JGladchuk of BC Rated And Chapman r eature; ; killing American citizens. We TAC K LE . .. Nicholas Drahos, Cornell • ...... ;. ..Senior 21 6:03 212 Cedarhurst, N. Y. Rs»ias*1l#>s 216 M a r k country either through voluntary AAons-Ypres Post I need more action and less talk in \F‘V£MPeaS AREH7T First there's the Southern Cali- . . . . the Monahanmen, paced by Mohawks, Vikings, St. “ I enlistment, conscription, or who ond victory tomorrow afternoon GUARD ....R obert Lee Suffrldge. Tennessee ...... Reni'or 21 6:00 190 Knoxville, Tcnn. this countrv. •HARCiep Bv fornia-Notre Dame game, which la Utke, Lynch, Lowlcki and Sons- ______■ are awdy on National Guard duty. expected to draw 80,000 fans at troem, led 12-1 at the quarter, at' three o’clock at the East Side CENTER ....Cheater S. Gladchuk, Boston Cot...... Jlenlor 21 6:05 242 Bridgeport, Conn. Johna and Hawks Cop The idea is to place a bond of fel­ B. W . V . I The Hartford District Council As Best in the East GUARD ....Warren Frank Alfaon, Nebraska...... Senior 25 188 Wlsner, Neb. Qasli Not as Qose •• will hold their regular monthly LAST-A41NUTF 8UViNC?.„i Los Angeles. Before the campaign 25-5 at the half and 37-6 at the Rec in defense of their State P'" 6:00'4 Our Saturday night bingo and lowship between the womenfolk I TAC K LE ...Robert Richard Reinhard, California Junior 20 6:03 .2:10 Montrose, Calif. Virlories on Court. Box Score meeting in Rockville tomorrow started they were balled as a cou­ end of three periods... .with Man- I Itsb League title. The PA’s gai^ Final Score Indicateti'' ■ace parties are becoming more who are now loaning their boys to SHOPPING DAYS END ...... Erwin Brice Elrod, Miaeisaippi State ... .Senior 22 6:01 iSd Memphis,' Tcnn. afternoon at 2:30. ’ ple of great teams, but they failed Chester beating Middletown, 30-23, ■ on impressive performance lasi Hannon, Kimbrough, ' intercollegiate career that has .Manchester High (SO) [•a d more popular. Last weeks their country and the women of B.W.V. Planning TILL CHRISTMAS to show many signs of greatness the CCIL standing is as follows: Sunday in polishing off the Hart­ i been equalled by few players in BACK .'...... Frank Culling Albert, Stanford ...... Junior 20 5:09 170 Glendale, Calif. The Thursday Junior League lAical Passwork Poorti r crowd was considerably larger the Auxiliary who having sent men Have you inspected the new B F modem kitchen we have at the once it got under way. A final vic­ W. L. Pet. ford St. Cyrils and are eager te ; (he long hlatory of the game. BACK ...... Thomas Dudley Harmon, Michigan* ... Senior 21 6:00 193 Gary, Indiana got underway at the Eaat t^an on the three previous weeks into the service can feel for them-. Albert, Franck Com­ BACK ...... George Henning Franck, Minnesota ... ..Senior 22 6:00 175 Davenport, loWa .Side Rec with three games being 2 Davis, r f ...... 2 0-1 4 Seconds Lose by 21*9; j Home now? It is another great tory would do a lot to redeem Bristol ...... 2 0 1.000 make a clean sweep of their cam­ Btorted Early 2 Cole, rf ...... [and they seemed to take to the Our Americanism chairman. Ruth Benefit Program BACK ...... John Alec Kimbrough, Texas A. A M.*. 6:02 222 Haskell, Text 2 0-0 4 n improvement to the Home. We their poor showings. The Irish Manchester .. 1 0 1.000 paign for a third crown In live pose Barkfield; Suff- .Senior 22 played. The fourth game between 1 Zamaitis, If ...... Rand Steals the Show.J [dancing in greater numbers. The Bimce and our president. Kathleen Arrange Bouts A siiperlslive, powerful runner, ,St. Marys and St. Johns was for­ 0 2-4 2 Sweet will take care of this locally. will have to give Bill Barron and have lost their last two games af­ Meriden ...... 0 1 .000 years. a good passer, kicker and blocker •Chosen for second consecutive year. 2 Dancosse, If ...... 1 2-4 4 f.*Tjeakl. c ... r ...... 0 0-2 0 dietown High in its Central Con*»9 l-lsgular and special games. Come Hibbard attended the President's ' start and deservedly so. Starting The Mohawks and Charter Oak 1 ft. out, you fellows, and have an and Secretary's Conference in In­ the Brltish-Amerlcan club Wed- 1 will be presented°by the Hartford ties and an attack of "flu.” West Hartford opened Its season gin that would indicate the P A ’e Named for the Line. Tony, Ruffa, Duke ...... TACKLE ...... Alfred Bauman, N ort^ ea tem 1 Kleinschmidt, rg-. 1 0-1 2 nectlciit Interscholaatie Leagun^l This last item'may be the de­ are in for a tough afternoon. Ter- with his 38-point splurge in Mlchl- Marshall Robnett, Texas A. A M. . GUARD , ...... George Kerr, Boston ^ollege Blues staged a sizzling encounter cysning of fun. dianapolis. Mrs. Alexander chose nesday evening, Dec. 4th. C om -j riisl'lct Council at our Home next ^ • with a 27-21 victory over East ' gan's opening game with Califor- 2 Thomas, r g ...... 1 1-1 3 hoop opener at th* Stat# Armory ciding factor in the game. A t one ryvlUe has been bolstered consid­ , Wa.shlngton ...... CENTER ...... Ray Apolskls, Marqiwtte with the .Mohawk* emerging with 2 Vincek. Ig ...... The first regular December to report on Americanism for the T nresiried Re Saturday night. More about the r a r r - O L o i n Slaterl to Hartford in preparation for its , nia, the Gary 'Thunderbolt was a 3 1-1 7 time 15 members of the Trojan League encounter with Manches­ erably since last year and will be By Herb Barker Hunter Cohern, Mississippi State . GUARD ...... Cecil Scheffel, D en yr a 25-24 victory as Haugh led the 3 Kennedy, Ig ...... 0 0-2 0 last night, 30-23, before a crowd of ^ I iBieetlng of the Post will be this Departpl't^it of Connecticut, and ' star in every game and wound up was ^pointed to a resolutions ports of the different committees , it ig reported that Comrade ^leel in. Feature Next squad were down and yesterday a ter next Friday, the first game out to gain revenge for the pair AP Sports Editor Fred Hartman, Rice ...... TACKLE ...... Joseph Ungerer, ^rdh am attack with five baskets, while 1400 fans but tfte outstanding per- ling Monday night. Be there I the lesson with 16 touchdowns and fly to start the meeting a t.8:15 committee. One of the interesting were heard and much Important j Harry Belluccl has entered the dozen remained indoors. However away from home for the Clarke- of lickings absorbed then. Loren MacKinney, Harvard ...... END . . . , . . Edw-ard Frutlg, Michigan Dancosse went best for the losers. 16 Total ...... 12 6-21 30 formance of the evening was sup- - Tuesday Night. 1117 points. This brilliant display p. Commander Weden has speakers heard at this conference business discussed. Plans were | Bronx V>terans’ hospital for treat- most of the key men were expect­ raen,.. .Middletown takes on Mer­ Coach Johnny Falkoaki wdll Paul Christmas, Missouri ...... BACK . , . . . . Bill Dudley, Vir^nla The Vikings had little opposi­ Middletown High .plied by the .muaiciane who ar* in ^ New York, Dec. 7.— (fP)— ' enabled him to set up new three- (28) keeping to this starting time was Doctor Sparks, an American formulated for a "British Night" ' ment. At present there are many ed to play today. iden next week and Bristol have his P A ’s at full strength for Charles O'Rourke, Boston College . BACK ...... James Thomaatm, Texas A. A M. tion in trouncing the |Ppeed Boy P R town to preaent a band concert to- i ! Joasting the greatest concen­ year Western conference records F T ! land it means a snappy business dentist, who had been living in which will he held in the near fu­ Manchester ex-servicemen in Vet­ The semi-pro boxing card at the Of alx5Ut equal Importance is tackles Waterbury Leavenworth In the fray. The PA Girls, who show­ Francis Reagan, Penn...... BACK . ....Robert FoxxyTennessee Juniors. 31-3, as pratt and Alvord 2 Whithey, r f ...... 3 1-4 7 i night. : [ meeting with time for sociability . nris for the past several years, ture- This event will consi.at of erans’ hospitals. Sport Center Tuesday evening the Southern Methodist • Rice a non-league affair. ed much improvement in their tration of football talent in for touchdowns and total points, George Paekven, WIscon.sin ...... BACK . . .James Kisse/nurgh, Oregon State featured with Crawford account­ 1 Carts, rf ...... 0 0-1 Garbed in Striking, gaily colorada j both of which had been held previ­ ing for the loser’s only hopp. Rerwards. and who is a past commander of an entertainment and dance and ComradeJ-aul "l^ b " Modean. I ^ pronioters derinltely arrang" ! T*}"® ‘ ^n is had a tie with opener as compared to last year, its history, the Middle West 1 Warmsley, I f ...... 1 0-0 2! uniforms and playing with a snap The Hawks came from behind P Membership for the new year the Paris 'Post, A. L., also in plans call for bringing to Man­ who died Thanksgiving Day, *»»... . . w. .. -n w ' great Aggies for the south- Correction: Manchester Trade wdll play the St. Caslmlr Girls la dominates the 16th annual ously by Red Grange. .3 Corvo, If, Ig ...... 2 1-2 5; and dash and ability worthy of ] t it u reached the 216 mark which is charge of the Ambulance Corps chester some outstanding enter­ charter member of Anderson-Shea , eu ‘ Or six bouts which will be . ,vost conference season as their faces ’Willimantic 'Teachers Col­ the preliminary. Even In the one-point defeat by in the second half to edge the 2 Marino, c ...... 1 0-2 2' afOry fine for such an early date. manned by Americans. He told of tainers. The show will be spon­ Post. We will miss "Bob.” The I headed by Billy Farr and Clare I stake although there was only a All-America team, selected Mlnneeota, sole set-back for the Rangers. 18-13,,in a closely fought 1 Bartolotto, c ...... 0 1-1 lege at the Thread City next good blocker and fine defensive i l Quite a number of new members the retreat of his ambulances, of sored by the Mons-Ypre Post and members o f the post wi.sh to extend . o ’Coin in the main event. The first ’ very slim chance that either would Wednesday, and not last night as today by The Associated Wolverines and the only game In tussle. Fish starred for the wln- 1 Ahiberg, r g ...... 0 2-3 player. 2 i cert between the preliminary snd;^| have Joined lately and several for­ the killing of French womer*»and the entire proceeds . frbm this their sympathy to his wife nnd ■ g.gg | be cho.sen over the Aggies to play previously stated In the.*ie columns Press on the basis of a na­ which he failed to score, Hannon I ners and Olorgetti for the losers. 4 Daly, Ig ...... 1 2-3 4 mer members have been reinstat- children who were fleeing for safe­ Juiiior8 0|H‘ii A left-footed kicker and south­ Rec Senior League Slated ! Box scores: var.sity games, tiniler the baton o f" show will be turned over to (lie family. will be strictly enforced by ^^rdham in the CMtton Bowi . . . . Coach Harry Kitchlng was tionwide survey of expert wae a heroic figure. Handicapped 1 Marchese, I g ...... 0 0-1 0! George Dorr of New London. Greetings are extended to these ty, and the final downfall of committee for British War Re­ "HRler has Je^alized 1 jjjg promoters who want to | *• on the ground by a slippery field paw passer, Albert’s amazing ! Hawk* j under the Impression his charges qualities as a field leader are con­ This being a sports article and'I men and we hope they will feel free France. lief. of dogs." declares Virgil F. Whiffle- enable those who go to work at The other major games today were to oppioee the Jayvees but the At W. S. Monday opinion. and Minnesota's strong defense. P. B F. T. 18 Total ...... 8 7-17 23 ' j to make the Legion home their So many -tories of this type go The meeting of the general | tree, "and that’s one more reason sent Auburn, one of the stronger Led by the powerful West­ sidered all the mors remarkable For Twelve Weeks of Play 0 Klelnachmidt, If 0 0-0 0 Score by Periods 1not a music review, however, lt,J 11:30 to have plenty of time to see Traders will run Into the varsity Tommy put on a great 60-minute must be reported that ManchSS-^,, headquarters. To any other ex- the rounds that I have been in­ committee and otherer intere.ated j why it’s grand to live in a country team.s of the southeastern confer­ inasmuch oa be never had aeen the 0 Arendt, If ...... 0 0-0 0 Manchester ...... 10 17 26 30 the bouts beforehand. in.-tead. . . .last night the Teachers ern Conference where Minne­ show, completing ten of 14 paseee, ter's margin of superiority waa tar^ I aervice men who have come to clined to cla.ss them as propagan­ per.ion.a of the Manche.stcr Com­ where the dog on the .street today Both Farr and Vendrillo are tap­ ence. against an in-and-out Villa- i preoent complicated Stanford of­ 4 Briggs, rf ...... 0 0-0 Middletown - ...... 5 12 16 23 Manchester to live lately, the Post beat Collegiate Prep of New Ha­ I An independent Junior basket- sota, Michigan and North­ including one for a touchdown, 0 1 greater than the final score would,^ j I da. hut when they come first hand mittee for Briti.sh War Relief, ain’t apt to be on your menu for ering off for the two top bouts. nova te.am: Florida, perhaps the fense until Shaughnessy intro­ T w o rounds of alx weeka • Ciark la official scorer of the lea- 2 Fish, c ...... 4 1-2 9 1 Points by Period* l axtends a welcome and an invita- ven, 38-29. I ball league will swing into actioa and generally performing like the Indicate for Coach Will Clarke ' like the above, they must be true, which was held in the Orange hall dinner "tomorrow." Farr is anxiou.a to avenge a de­ moat surprising team in the same western set a rapid pace, the duced it at Palo Alto last spring. will be played in the Rec 8e ! gue and Bill Runde the official 0 Kankel. Ig ...... 2 2-2 6 Manchester ...... 10 7 9 4— .30 1 tion to come around to the home, and maybe we don’t know the All-America he is. In Stanford’s first eight games, ! timer. The first round schedule ' last Sunday, was largely attended BEE-EL. feat at the hands of O’Coin while circuit, against Texas, which did ! Monday evening at the West Sldt Mid-W'est places three men League this season, the wlnnef' of 0 Aceto, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 ; Middletown ...... 5 7 4 7—23 used hi* entire .squad, alternating i.meet our members, and make half of it, to lapse into slang. Substituting for? Pete Staum, Sher Moorhouse I Rec with the Vikings, Falcona There’s no quesAon of his dura­ Albert was confronted with eight follows: ! his starter* and reserve* by quar-jr and those present praised the fine Vendrillo is equally anxious to some surprising of its own by and Earl Yost turned in brilliant bility. He played all but six min­ 3 Pohl, rg ...... 1 1,-1 3 Time, eight minute quarter*. I .thetnselvea at home there. Mem- Oiir next regular meeting has Yanks and Frank’s Amoco com­ on the first team and ten men, different defenses by opposing the first half meeting the Winner Dee. II <• I -- , RefeVce, John "Shortv ” Malin. t«;r*. The starters had no trouble in ; work which is being done and ex­ even up his record against Tony beating Texas A. and M.; Soiitli performances with the Willimantic utes of Michigan’s last five games ■V-,' L bera of the Post who have earned been postponed from the 16th to Carolina against the (?7tadel In prising the circuit, getting away all told, on the All-America teams and solved them all. of the second half for the ^ a g u e 7:30 Moriarty Bros. vs. St. 7 4-5 18 ^ ahooting out a 19-9 advantage over*-' [ Wings for their membership work pressed optimism for the future. Berger. The management has ar­ Lbiinsburys Thursday night when and, for the season a* s whole, r — ■ Wednesday the 18th, in order that ranged for all high school students one of the southern conference’s at 6:30 p. m. squad of 33, divided among When fullback Norman Stand- championship unless ony entry Johns. Rangers the Invaders in the first and third"' [ ^11 have to wait until February we may go to the December meet­ The Manchester Pipe Band was they defeated the champion New The Vikings with Hennle Frey, 433 mlntues of a possible 480 even sweeps both rounds. In case of a 8:30 Fairfield Grocers vs. Sll- | (2 t) i Bolton who might wish to see the bouts traditional battles and Texa.s Britain Emeralds in a State Pro first, second and third teams. lee was hurt, Albert took over B. F Ii p B F T- periods but the reserves were out-*'' for them as they will not be ready ing of the Mothers Club. The ma­ heartily applauded for their splen­ Charley Beilis, Joe Beilis. Jo* though he was used for only 24 punting duties for the balance of tie for top honors In a round, one hros. I 2 0-2 4 ! to do so at a special price. It will Tech, the great "independent" of League tussle at W illy..... Staum Trailing the Midlands are the 1 Giorgetti. If . 2 Gorman, rf . . 1 0-0 2 ' scored by 14-11 in the second and'- for distribution before that time. jority of our active members be­ did gift of *40. Treasurer Fred Mrs. r:i.vds Marshall Toman, Tom Wilson, Eddie Frahef minutes in the opening game rout the season. Against Washington, game will be played try decide the Dec. 18 I 1 1-1 3 The next District Meeting will not be necessary to show the stu­ the southwest, against San Fran­ tallied 16 points, Moorhouse six 0 Ubert. rf . . . 0 Burek, r f ___ 1 0-0 2 final etanza.s. long to this organization, and sev­ Baker has already placed S400 as Phone 1.3.57 and D. Fitzgerald will meet th* Bouth and Caat. with acven play­ of California. a vital game, he averaged 52.6 winner. 7:30 Moriarty Bros. vs. Fairfield 1 0-1 2 be held at the Veterans Home in dent athletic cards. Charlie Backo- cisco. and Yost four in the Thread City’s 0 Peterson, c .' 2 Carta, I f ...... 3 0-2 6 i Coach Frank Rand's Tigers play-“ eral are on the committee. These a first payment on a field kitchen Falcons in the curtain raiser wltli ers each on the full equad; the His passing skill has been gen­ yards__ even though one kick was | Surprises were the' rule rather Grocers. j 1 SuroW'lce, c . 0 0-0 liM k y Hill on Sunday December two meetings always conflict. It fen of Rockville steps into the Georgia finished its season last 51-49 triumph. " I 0 Anderson. If . 1 0-1 2 1ed with a despcr.ate aggressiveneat^ which will be sent to Manchester, ring against Tony Buckley of night with a 28-7 victory over George Evans, Earl Engle. F. W il­ erally overlooked. He completed J^^glrtmuntlonany out o7''bi)unds ^ exception > s the circuit 8:30 Silbros vs. St Johns. I 0 Mansfield. Ig 0 0-0 0! flSth. This meeting will be in con­ will be our annual Christmas party Election of the officers for the Southwest and Far West with four Dee. 27 0 Spencer, If . .. 0 0-0 0 i throughout, led by Lin Whithey,’ ^ England, as a gift from our own Worcester, Mass. The Rockville Miami which brought the BiiH,- son, Bob Wil.son, Chet Reichen* 43 of 95 attempted this year for for a net gain of only 14w yards.„.-H . igot underway la4t Wednesday 1 2-3 4 ' junction with a Christmas party the past presidents will be ' the , ensuing year took place at the an­ Ellsworth High of South Wind­ each, and the Rocky Mountain sec­ night with Silbros providing a 7:30 Silbros vs, Moriarty Bros, i 1 Chartier. rc . 0 Bartolotto, c . 0 1-1 1 ' pick Alberg and Corvo, but Man-' ; town of Manchester. And so the lad has fully recovered from a dogs’ season record above the .!500 bach. Harry Fay and Ralpll 503 yards and seven touchdowns. Although he weighs only 170 0 Rivo.sa. rg 0 n-1 0 I'Jinder the auspices of the Nurses hostesses. Junior past president, I sor won its second start of the stunning upset in nosing out the 8:30 St. Johns vs. Fairfield Gro­ 1 Cole, c ...... 0 0-0 0 Chester moved Into a 10-5 lead In^ good W'ork continues. Let's all nual meeting of the Ladies Aid 5k)- sligh. operation on his nose and mark. Runde. tor with one. All told he figured directly In the pounds, he Is tough and strong I'tot of Newington. Here is an op- Marjorie Bradley is the chairman I season last night, trimming Sher Completing another season of heavily favored/ Moriartys, .36-3.5, cers. 1 Zampini, c . . 2 1-2 f ) the first quarter after the coiipt^ work hard and keep the old flag ciety of the Quarryville (Thurch will be in excellent shape for the In the nightcap the Yanks will scoring of 1.59 of Michigan’s 196 as his record of 407 out of a pos­ .5 3-8 13 ,'Bortunlty to attend a District of this committee. I hope to have BisselTs New Britain Trade quin­ spectacular play, four members of and St. Johny running wild to •Ian. .8. 1941 3 1 Marchese, rg 0 1-1 h • 1 been tied throe times in th«.^ flying. bout Tue.sday night. take the floor with Bill McGeown, poinf.a. sible 480 minutes In eight games i .Score at half 8-.5 Rangers Ref- Wilson, rg Meeting, a Christmas party, and more news about this later. Our bingo games continue very l.-urt Wednesday. The nominating tet by 39-21.... the Hardware City the 1939 All-America ensemble are smother the Fairfield Grocers un­ 7:30 Fairfield Grocers ys n 2-4 2 opening moment* and the Clarke- j, The promoters have definitely Tom Martin. R. McAllister. D. Klmhmiigh .Again shows. cree Hedliind 'Mso get a good look at the new The junior members will meet in | successfully each Monday evening 'oninilttee included Mrs. John leconds pulled an up.iet in the pre­ selected again—, der an Bvala^he of baskets, 97-46. bros. 2 Curran, rg 0 0-0 0 i men were never headed after that. - signed up the following bouts; Ed­ Battle for Lead Fogarty, Herb Phclon. Vic Tag» Franck earned the fourth back- 1 Peryan. rg 0-0 Veterans Home all at the same' Legion home on Monday evening i in Orange hall. Come around and Frick.son. Mrs. Ch.arles T. E. W i­ lim in gaining a 23-22 e d g e ....it Mlchlsan'a sensational halfback: In a year of great fullbacks, Next week’s schedule sends Mor­ 8:.30 Moriarty Bros. v*. St. 0 0 : T5iey led 17-12 at the half arid 26-,- die Btnne of Hartford, and Pat gart and Aceto. Forming the u|>« field place only after atern com­ 1 Olson, Ig . . n 0-0 0 ' time. at six-thirty o'clock. |bring your friends. Good prizes llett and Mr.s. Stanley Nichols, I was the 30th straight win for , smashing full­ Kimbrough stood out like a iarty BroUiers against St. Johns Johns. Vikings 16 at the three-qusrter mark aa Al Have you made your reser\-a- Burdick of Hartford, a 168 pound­ III Alley Leajjiie position under Frank’s Amoco col­ beacon light. During the early petition from all sectors with 0 Laballa. Ig 0 0-0 0 ■We extend our deep and sincere ‘ and lots of fun. , i The following officers were elect­ j Coach Hugh Greer's charges, un­ back of the Texas Aggies; Nick at 7:30 o’clock in wha‘ promises to Jan. 8 I P . Vincek, Tommy Davis. Russ Col* 1 tion for the New Years’ Eve party sympathy to .Mrs. Louise Cor , er who takes on Pat Casey of ors will be S, .Messier, G. Blan­ part of the season. Kimbrough Bruce ^mlth, his Minnesota team­ Jeem's ed: president, Mr.s. Anna M. Skin- Springfield. beaten .since midway in the,1938- Drahas, Cornell’s great tackle, and be a rousing tussle, while Silbros 7;30 Silbros v*. St. John. 0 Relder. If . . and Ken Chapman provided the yet? Plans for this affair are mov­ neil. I chard. T. Blanchard, T. TurcoUe, was iiscd princlp.illy an a blocker mate, among the leading challen- takes on the Fairfield Grocers in 8:30 Moriarty Bros, vs Fairfield 1 Pratt, rf . . . I 11 Total 8 .5-11 21 ■ i ner: vice-president. Mrs. Walter ■Young Polowitzer of Wind.sor 39 campaign. Paul Severin. North Carolina end. gcm. On the whole, however, .acoring punch. t ing right along and it is hoped that Our best wishes for a speedy re­ West Side Ree Standing B. Rice and J. Moore. Serving with Kimbrough and and decoy although when the A g­ the nigntcap at 8:30 o’clock. Earl Grocers. ■ 2 Tedford, e . M. H. S. Seconds (9) 1 Mancheater'.s shofitinf, left little c all tables will be taken by Post ' Elliott: Secretary, Mrs. Stanley Locks will be back Tuesday night Franck rated as the most valu­ covery to Miss Jessie Reynolds and | \n Of Dec. 4 Manchester's triumph over Players slated to start in Ui4 , Harmon In the backfleid are Frank gies needed a few yards they con­ 0 Duke, ig . .. P B F T to be desired but It.s passing was?' members. The price will include any other members who may be ' r.’ichohs: treasurer. Mrs, ("Tiarle.s T. and Pal Leduc of Springfield will able all-around performer on the 3 Conlon, rf .... Anderson- be his opponent. Jaekie Maddox of -Middletown last night was Its 24th opening game are requested to t>* Albert, Stanford’s clever K®"* tinued to hand the ball to John 1 Alvord. rg . ___ 0 1-1 1 1 something else again as lioth fives dancing, refre.shments, and favors. ill. E Willett. Those who will serve on ready to start play at 6:30 o’clock Gopher team which swept through !0 Johnson. Ig 0 Hampton, rf . . ___ 0 0-2 0 the yeaily committees are: mcm- New Haven takes on Eddie Place in 29 games and its eighth in a , eral, and George': Franck, speedy and await developments. Coach over for a first down. Opposing of Nebraska, Al Blozis of George- i threw the ball awav time and time Further plana will be made pub­ —Vi. E.ast .Side Bdliar'is ...... 20 4 Homer Norton .says Kimbrough a gruelling schedule without a ' 1 Eggleston, rf . ___ 0 0-1 0 i'crship. Mrs. Marv Dunlop; puhlic- of U’orcester. row since being he.aten in the first ! pc^"’ ptl.V. halfback of Minnesota’s undefeat­ setback. A dangerous break-away barks have lost more ground at I town. Mike Enich of Iowa, Andy I “ again on pooriv-d'rected toescs. lic later as they develop. There is Shea Moriai ty B .oth ers...... 19 .5 wasn’t really turned loo.se until 14 3-9 31 ' 1 Cvrtis, If ...... 0 0-1 0 ■ • diagram of the floor at the itv. Mrs. Robert Metcalf: flnan- Three rows around the ringside clash of the 1936-37 sea.'on ed juggemaut- runner, exceptionally fleet of fool, hi* end than they have gained, Fronezek of Richmond, Urban ^ Several shots of the Bonsationsl f Pagani's West Sides ...... 16 8 Filllng out the line positions are the Arkan.sas. Southern Metho­ extraordinary record. . Odson of Minnesota, and Vic Sears Speedbov Juniors 11) R. Cole, If ...... 0 0-0 0 home now, on which resen'ations I ri,al, Mr.s. Fritz Noren: fellowship, have been reserved. All the rest Franck was a standout except in r. ' U Hanna, i f ...... ___ 1 0-0 I variety contributed a bit of exclti- _ Post 1 of the big arena will be open and West Side Tavern ...... 12 12 Erwin (Buddy) Elrod of Missis­ dist and Rice game.s and Jarrin’ It was not until the Duke game of Oregon State. B 2 can be checked and will be held I .Mrs. John Erickson. the Ohio State game when he sel­ 3 Pierro, If . 0 0 porman. If ...... 0 0-2 0 ; ment to the fray, notnbly one- for members reservations until ' none resen ed except the section Sllbros ...... 10 14 Hockey sippi State aa Severln’s running .Tohn responded by smashing out that Severin clinched his place Close Choice At Guarda I handed nifties by Davis, Daly ,".nU ! The new pre.'ldcnt. Mr.s. Skinner, Lee’.s fj.'i.so Station ...... 8 16 SilbroH to Hold 'I dom carried the ball and was 0 (Crawford. 2 2 Ran. Brown, c .. . 2 0-2 4 December 1,5th. Thereafter reser­ V . F. W . i for the High School lads and lass- mate at end; Bob Reinhard of Cali­ better than 300 yards In (hose used principally as field general. on the All-America for the second The guard positions go to Suf- 0 0 Anderson, c . .. ___ 0 I Whithey. Even though the s:x>r* No. ’JU46 -iV- retiirn.s to that office after a five ' ies. Re.servatiorrs for the ringside Fairlield Grocery ...... 6 18 three games. 0 Andrulot, 0-1 0 vations will be open to others. See a By The .\ssociated Press fornia, serving with Drahos at Twice during the sea.son. Fram;' year In succession. Troubled by- fridge and AJf.son after a brisk 0 I 1 Scudien, c ...... 0 0-0 0 remained close all the way. there . I vear vacation. She has previously ; scats may be made by calling 3690 Dillon's V8'» ...... 5 19 Prautiee Monday tackle; Bob Suffrldge of Tcnne.'J- Kimbrough generates terrific in juries In several’ mid-sca.son 1 'Vinci. Ig . that your name gets on there right Epieds Chapter Saturday ran kickoffs back for touchdo' debate with Marshall Foch Rob- 2 White, rg 0 ; 0 Rob. Brown, rg . . . 1 0-0 2 iva.-rn't any doubt that H igh's' away. . and asking for Bill Schieldge. High single, Walter Keams-- N'atiimal League \ see and Warren Alfaon of Nebr.ia- driving force and no rival ran halt games, the North Carolina star .at.arters could handle 'he visitors. Hey, Fellers. Look- af president of the Society 1.38: High triple, Mike Zwick— It' and for the season as a whol^ he nett of Texas A. and M., generally 1 Sherman, 0 0 Buccinno, rg . .. . 0 0-0 0 Sympathy of the members is ex­ Detroit at Montreal. \ ka at the guard post.", and Chet him consistently once he tucks averaged better than five mrUs came back with a smashing fin­ 0 Mrs. Mary Dunlop is recovering 416; High team score. East Sides The .Silbros basketball team, rated the outstanding lineman In 1 Davidson, J i 0 Turkinglon, rg .. . 0 0-0 Fran Murdock, center for fh# ■. tended to our comrade Frank Na- Boston at Toronto. Gladchuk, huge Boston College the ball under his arm and charges ’e,very lime he carried th<7ball. ish. It was his magnificent defen­ the Southwest. j 0 Pulford, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 ."econd five, was forced to retire . chowskl Jr., in the loss of his fath­ Vets Plan Parley See Who^s Willi Us! from lumbago in her back. -1727. ! fresh from a 36 to 35 victory over | star, at center. forward. He Carries tacklers along sive play that saved North Caro­ Pros to Attrart : Moriarty Bros., will hold an Im- . .American League » •Several rivals kicked offyliut of Back in the form of bis sopho­ 1 1-6 t ! 0 Duglas, Ig ---- .. . 0 0-0 0 earlj in the second quarter with a ■ er. We were also very sorry to Tlie Jolly Club will hold their ^ \ Nine Are .Senlom w'lth him and is tremendously lina in. the unexpected victory . .. 0 0-2 One of the Herce.st battle.s ever nortant basketball practice at the | Springfield at Cleveland. bounds to keep the baW away more year when he was selected Score at half 1.5-0 Vikings. Ref- I O’Brian, Ig 0 j bad ankle, injured during the foot- hear that Mrs. Florence Hollister,, Christmas Party on Wcdne.sday ' j Buffalo at Pittsburgh. Of these, all except Albert and hard to knock off his feet. from him. Leading punter in the over Duke and the close tussle i 0 Geer. Ig . .. . 0 0-0 0 1 1 1 New llumpsliire witne.siied on loc.nl bowling alleys ' West Side Rec at nine o'clock . for the thlril team, Suffrldge was cree Hedliind. tiall season. In the final period, mother of comrades Charles and Our Auxiliary is giving a spag- . vening at the homo of Mrs. Mary A Roconl Indianapolis at Hershey. Reinhard are seniors, furnishing a One rival coach put it this way; Western Conference, his kicking with Virginia. is 'in store for the tans next Wed­ ■ Monday niaht. ; outstanding in every game Ten- ; ______Fran Dantiosse. who pla.ycd a good Al. Hollister was quite ill. We hope : hetti supper at the club toniglit and Dunlop. Each member is asked to 1 Providence at Philadelphia. sharp contrast to the situation a ’’.Say all you want about the was of Immense value to Minne­ Pressing hard on the heels of ! in Total ...... 4 1-12 9 for a speedy recovery for her. bring a ten cent article to ex- ! nesday evening when the East I Coach Walter Forde requests \ year ago when six Juniors won nessee played and far over- ' 5Iohank* floor game, was knocked flying Into - I the proceeds will go to' the Auxil- Sunday blor king Kimbrough gets but I’ll sota. as illustrated in the 7-6 vlii- Elrod and Severin were Dave •shadowed his running mate, Ed p. B F T ! Score at h e, 8-,5. Middlp- ' the bleachers under the east basket • Anyone seeing a stray green hat The next meeting of the chap­ change as gift.s. This will be the 1 Side Billiards now leading the ; the following players to attend: places on the All-America, Albert iiniite quArtPrs. , lary Newington 'Veterans’ ho.spital Washington, Dec. 7.— —Carl ' C\-' Blanchard, Kerr, Doc National l-rague tell you that he makes as much tory over Michigan. Four limes Rankin, Purdue’s steady veteran; •Molinski. an All-Ameiica selection 0 Haugh. If ...... 5 0-2 10 . : but he .shook it off and continued WUI please notify: ter take.s place at the Army and i fund. This is one program you la.st meeting of the club until after 1 We.st Side Rec bowling league by and Reinhard are Juniors. Referee, Murrav. Storrk. president of the National ! Wiley, Mike Zi^ick, .Stulc Robin- Detroit at New York Rangers. without Hid us he does with it. Me Ills out-of-bounds kicks put Michi­ Liren MacKinney of Harvard; a year ago. Exceptionally speedy’ l Deguitis, rf ...... 1 0-1 •» 1 ... — Stretch. Navy Club Tuesday evening at 8 rades should support. Our the holidays. All members arc iirg- a single point tackle a brilliant SehHitiun of Elrod and Glad­ 1 ki».Y. Footb.all I,oagiie, announced today i son, Johnny Greene, Elof Solmon- Boston at Chicago. has drive that ordinary footbsll gan in a hole, one punt going out­ Hill Jennings of Oklahoma and and gifted with split-second mus­ 1 Gaudine. rf .... . 0 0-0 0 i { The preliminary was a rough p.m. December 10. Plana tor en­ iixiliary I.m doing'a grand job at , d to be pre.si nt an Santa Claus •Moriarty team in the final match chuk give Mississippi State and ! .\11X that the gross receipts Mr tomor­ of the first round of the league. I son. Bill Boyko, Ernie Anderson. .American I.eague players can’t stop." side on the one-foot line. Kd Frutlg of Michigan. Not far cular coordination, Suffrldge was { 2 Jagoutz, c ...... 1 1-3 3 I and turn Me affair with Middle- ■ tertaining our neighbor chapters, i the hospital and the members o f , '.'.ill be the guest of the evening. row’s championship game between Springfield at Indianapolis. Boston College All-America rep­ A great team player. Kim­ liehind were Charley Anderson 2 Also scheduled for that week ; Al Kurlowitz. John Sullivan, resentation for the first time since .Many Good a terror all season on defense and i 0 Shields, ig ...... 0-0 4 town’s seconds gaining a 21 to 9 New London and Willimantic, al the post can do their part by at­ Mrs. Hedwig Reichard. Mrs Washington aftd Chicago woii'd be Hershey at Buffalo. brough also la a defensive stand­ Good backs were plentiful all of Ohio State, Archie Harris of offense. One of his greatest per- : 2 Goldwaithe, Ig .. 0-1 6 Basket by Basket Dilworth- our January meeting will be dis­ will be Dillon’s V8's and Silbros ' Jackie Fraher and Zeke Tierney, The Associated Press began Its . 3 triumph as Carta and Zampini fea- tending these affairs. So let’s see St.anicy Nichols. Mrs. Albert Skin-| the highest in the history of the Cleveland at New Haven. out, hut on pass defense and as through the Middle West with Indiana, Al Bartholcmy of Yale, formances came in the sensational i l ,s. Ferguson, rg . 0 0-0 0 cussed. We expert to have some and Pagani’s and Lee’s Esso on | Next Friday night the team will selections in 1925, .Stanford re­ : tured. while - Randall Brown, a large attendance tonight. Many ner. Sr.. Mr.s. E. Selma H.iley and ' profes.slonals’ play-off system, Philadelphia at Providence. a line-backer. Offensively, he baa such stellar performers as Paul Hugh Barber of Columbia, Joe game with Alab.ama. , 0-0 Flrat Quarter World War and other pictures at Monday with the West Side Tav- ! play its first game in competition turns to the All-America picture 1 K. Ferguson, rg . 0 0.. I Robert Brown and Hanna account- Cornell out of town members are expected. lames Fetcher attended the Bush- \ "The total receipts,’’ he said. gained about four yards per (Tbrlatman of Missouri, Harry . Blalock of Clemaon, Alex Urban Alfson was the key gur* in ’ — 1 the joint meeting, including the ern and Fairfield Grocerj' filling ■ outside the Rec League by playing for the flrat time since 1935 when j ed for Manchester’s only tallies. Don’t miss these Saturday night , .cell Memorial in Hartford on W ed-, "should go well over *100,000. South Methodists plunge, and in the Aggies’ flrat Hopp of Nebraska, Ollle Hahnen- of South Carolina, Gene Good- 1-7 25 1Warmsley, M, follow up Y p in action. the other half of the East .Side- ! member of the Hartford Dusty Bobby Grayson' was chosen: Ne­ Nebraska's crack line, a quiet, 8 12 I \ parties. ' r.estlay evening where they heard i We’ve gore a long way in a short Moriarty bill on Wednesday. League. ( “ V” .Alleys) eight games carried the ball 139 steln of Northwestern. Hal Htirsh reault of Boston College, Holt workmanliKe player who did his ; Oiarter Oak Blues jI (Thapman, H. short toss .. 2 1 Aux. Plans for the June convention A.1SO, the dart league will get ?tanley Jones speak, | time. I think. Why, I remember braska and Minnesota for the flr.st ,The East Sides, led by Mike | ------^------time since 1936 when Sam Francis tiniea, about 50 more than* any of Indiana, Steve Juzwlk of Notre Rast of Alabama, Bob Ison of job without fanfare but with su- i P. B. F. T. i. Zamaltis, H, foul ...... No. 102 are already out and Manchester, under way aome time during to- j Mrs, William Perrett and Mrs | when I played a whole season of Four season records were brok­ Dame, Dan 'Scott of Ohio State, Georgia Tech, Alva KcHey of New Hampshire, will b«j an im­ Brbzowski, are on paper a shade i Wednesday Night League and Ed WIdseth thade the grade, other ball carrier in the South­ perlative skill. He always aecnied [ 3 Dancosse. If . 5 2-4 12 1 Ahiberg. M. foul ...... ^ Green Scores night. We have six teams s’Tned ' c;tanle.v Nichols will have charge 1 Pco football for *17.50, including better than the Moriarty wood ] (Y Alleys) en in games bowled last Tuesday and suph fullbacka aa George Cornell. Jay McDowell of Wash­ to be in the' right spot at the right 0 Henry, rf . 2 0-2 4 Davis, H. side f l i p ...... provement on Boston. The parade up to date. Tonight la the dead- , fancy work to be offered for playoff.” and California for the first ttma west conference; caught nine 3 : splitters but Wednesday night The (Chamber’s Movers Increased evening,. C. Banks accounted for passes for 60 y^da; intercepted Paakvan of Wlaconsin, Bill Green ington, Don Vosberg of Marquette time, not solely because of hia 1 Cotter, ,e ---- . 1 1-2 I Marina M, sida sat ...... of the comleals will be on. also a line to sign up for the d.art lea- , ^aje at the Pot Luck Supper and ' Stort^. one of the first of the two. In addition to copping top since Sam (Thapman was selected $ 1 Ask Support Foi* free shore dinner for those who they are going to have a mighty ' fheir lead by taking 2 points from In 1937. six for 142 yards; returned punts of Iowa, Bob Westfall of Michi­ and Ed Clfers of Tennessee. speed but also because of hit skill I Murray, Ig ;. . 0 6-0 0!I Chapman, H, from bucket 5j Easy Victory gue. .\mas Sal4 to be held Tue.sdav eve- ‘ rredicted the time is hot Mi­ Single of 158 and 3-string total of gan, John Petty of Purdue and register. It Is early yet but the WTille we have darts in mind, tough time proving it. In addition ; Bryant and Chapman. Cook’s Ser- As chosen, the All-America and kickoffs for 138 yards, and Drahos Back. In Judging the opponent’s offensive 0 March, rg ... . 0 0-0 0:i Vincek, H. long s e t ...... ning at the (Quarryville church. ! "h e " th* championship will to the first round bunting there,is vice Station took a 2 to 1 decision 392 smashed the previous seasoa Milt Plepul of Notre Dame. . 1 1-4 3 ’ Zamaitis, H, foul ...... Walter-Logaii Bill news la good. Plan your vacation let me whisper confidentially, the gross a quarter million dollars. records of 149 and 363, respective^ team has ail the necessary qusli- scored kickoffs for 138 yards, and For several reasons, probably; moyes- . . . . ' i .Y’ ■ s ! ------now. t ladles trimmed some of our highly that good old East Side-West Side from the Manchester Motor Sales,' flestions of speed, skill, brains, scored 42 points. He played 409 Kimbrough stood unchallenged mostly psychological, Cptnell’s , most spectacular defensive ^ 0 A. Pii^zo, rg . 1 0-1 2 The Washington-Chlcago game while the Don WilUa Five took 2 ly. In defeating Team No. 2i Team _.|I Berond Quarter Tr i niB T rtkvelers’ by Sunday, December 8. is the touted Mart throwert, two out of was a completecompieie sell-outseii-om lastlasi weekw e e a i *1'**^' T*'* competition Ihl* » , _ Mmea f r o m the Oasnnt'e and durability. The line, anchored of a possible H80 minutes. No. 5 broke the team single record LV ow n T S m ma\e"'“ rim T r ™ " '’ great o u tS rrin Into ' came when the first-string 4-13 24 Thomas. H, foul ...... State Meeting at Plalnvllle YD three games last Saturday night. Question Right a few hours after the public ticket : J^and point is always well worth *’’ • Chagnota by the 242-poimd Gladchuk, av­ Albert, field general for the hia own team-mate, Jim Thoma-. '[atJ. the end of the „season „ „ „ hutbut no hne was rushed In to stop Mlnne- 6 10 ^ 48 to 30 88 Gavello* Our annual C3tristmas sale of ••u Mo*t ftf the nflute-1 price Of admlMlon. And no 1 with 559 and team 3-strlng record son. and Preston Johnston Score at half 12-10 Charter Oak [ Cor\'o, M, foul ...... Camp, located on Route 177 aouth But, the men claim, the trimming with 1560. In oUier games. Teams erages 202 pounds. Kimbrough’s All-America backfleid, is the key ^ ' blame for these could be attached sola’s attack after the Gophers fancy articles and food will be was due to too much of Bill Fortin boards had eone earlier to regular ' ” ian could be selected to ! the Manchester Mo- Southern. Methodist. Jack Crain, had flrat down on the five-year Blues. Referee. Hedlund. I Corvo. M, follow U p ...... * Horvath Pace Attack. held Tuesday, Dec. 10th. In Wat- of Route US 6A. The camp is well 1 and 6 split even with Teams 4 222 pounds brings the baricfield man in the tricky offense Clark to the Big Red’a great tackle. heated and Mont SeC Chapter of and Al Toumaud’s sauerkraut and To Take Office S n {lolderi. ! »he West Side representatives , ‘"J, 139 average up to ibO. the Texas flash, started out in line, and again in piling up Pitt’s i ------1 Ahiberg, M, fo u l...... ItlnB Brothers Store. The sewing land a three string total of 376. and 3, respectively. The scores: Shaughnessy haa taught Stamford , who retains his All- j Thomas, H. racing i n ...... Bristol is always a good host. spare ribs. The weatherman predicted fair j 1 """ Jlanscn. Whatever arguments may de­ spectacular fashion but was in­ attack when the Panthers reached . Manchester Green opened it# noup, under the direction of Mrs. The standing and scores; Team Nq. I (2) and which has had the Far West jured in mid-season and never re­ America place without dispute. I Whithey. M, foul ...... The master of ceremonies at the It is reported that our senior \dce skies and chilly temperatures for [ velop elsewhere, there could be in a dither all season. - Equally potent on offense or Nebraska’s seven-yard line 'with i i V l o r i S r t V H season last night by defeating the Beatrice Thomas has been busy Burr Nurw-ry League. W Gilli 88 81 100—'26a covered hia form." ' ' Danc(^. H, short pivot .. boxing show put on recently at Commander, "A rt” , Bartley, a pa­ Mansfield, Dec. 7:—(IP)— The the meeting of the hard-charging ho dispute over the right of both .Albert Doee Everj-thlng defense, this husky 212-pounder first down in the closing minutes Traveler* Inauiance team by ths I making aprons, holders, kitchen (Kec .Alleys) ^ Chambers Movers ...... Thohjpson .99 78 89—28d In the Far West, Jim Kl.ssel- ri^i M ' ‘forvo, 'Orvo, m M., sigc side hpi set tiiair pads, card table covers. Knit­ the Army and Navy Club let out a tient at Newington hospital, is elegibility of Howard G. Re.\Tiolds Bears and Uie pass-flipping Red­ Manchester Motor Sales 18 12 W. Holman S3 135 97—31* Harmon and Kimbrough to rank Albert kicks off, does the punt- has been a Cornell mainstay for of that game. score of 48-30 at the East 8ld* much Improved. We are pulling burgh, Oregon State, was the full­ ro r Ihree Claris ■ coie. h , under hoop ting bags, and various other arti* few .secrets about some of the YD to take office as judee of probate skins, althoiTgh he said rain would Cook’s Service Station .. 16 14 Chjrran 89 n o 91 — 296 with football's all-time greats. M gg, kicks the extra points, and two seasons, a steadying Infiuence ! It waa only by th* thiniicst of Rec. The Green led 23-8 at half for you. Art. Last night al the We.st Side Rec back standout after Stahford'a cles. Many other crocheted arti- , hunt and flsh experts. The graphic on’ Jan. 8 was questioned tiiday by fall tonight. Bryant and (Jhapman .. L5 15 Mercer- 88 91 138—311 Both were marked men, from the handles the ball on almost every -luiiiaieii wlur nun -nn nnne rniiin i " " ^*>6 whol* tcsm. For the sca-1 "targln* that Suffridg* Snd Alfaon ___ _ i Third Quarter 4Vhy is Ed Cobb staying home A canvas has been spread over alley.", the Evergreens won a 4 Standlee w a* hurt, and none could time, . cles have also been donated for the de.scription of Pinky’s hunting the selectmen of the town of Don Willis Garage r•> . banhlp in the American Legion Chapter do its bit? Year’s party will be sold, therefore As a result of President Roose­ H. La Chapelle 89 114 105—308 No. 8 10) Adam Hat Gift Certificate Elrod Outsteading. 53 yards. Penn. low', 148, Detroit, (10). 1 -iilxU la ry la open to the mother, you had better get yours now. Hot former assistant attorney general, ■ Gibson ...... 95 87 103-285 Reinhard* coach. Leonard A l­ semi-pro circles. 4 Horvath, Ig ... . 8 See-Bee velt’s Intervention. Senora Davila 533 533 549 1615 B rogan ...... 126 104 115—345 In n Minlatum Hat Box WItli a Mlnlatnra Hat. End play this year waa not up Six feet five inches tall and Rochester, N. Y. — Mike Raff*. lister or daughter of a Le- turkey sandwiches will be served was believed to be en route to is scheduled Ho arrive Monday at R. La Chapelle 125 85 94— 314 Qeis ...... 91 117 90 298 to the standard of other sea­ lison. says Reinhard baa the fast-' The following ere urged to be Europe today, traveling under an Roses (1) weighing more than 240, Gladcbuk preaent at Sunday’s practice;, Sher 128, Pittsburgh, outpointed Henry tgioaiiaire. The first and only pur- Na»-y .Awards Contracts during the night. A first-class or- Santiago, Chile, where physicians Atkinson ...... 81 79 77-237 son* but Elrod, a main cog in the eat reaction of any big tackle he 11 31 8-10 assumed name and with a party H. enough .. .. 76 78 91—245 Larrabee ...... 8 0 has cat-like agility and ipeed sel­ Moorhouse, John Hilinski, Earl Smith, 129, Rochestar, (8). ^ of the Auxiliary is to serve cheStra will play for the dancing. say she has a chance to rally in the Total ...... 572 536 527 1635 75 90 245 ^ ^ labi MerekaadlaaNerehaadlM To1 Ba Given tough left aide of Mtosiaaippl ever saw. He la so fast he often is dom se«n In a roan his tremendous Traveler* 1 tlM American Legion for Am- of Englishmen. B. Lawrence 80 79 79—238 Myers ...... 62 Yost, Jim Murphy, Bill Schieldge, New Britain.—Carl Dali, Naw Washington, Dec. 7—(,Pi-. The" - I do not see or hear much from mild climate and familiar sur­ Don WIlUa Oarage (2) 87 94—243 Eve. One State's powerful line, would have in the opposing backfleid before size: He has b*eh tha Eagles' P. & r . ^^ialca. A ll o f its activities have this Donovan, commander of the F. Burkhardt -.64 84 75- 223 York w-elterwelght, outpointed Er­ Navy ^ Department. announced Jeems lately. I guess he is very roundings from a serious illness Cargo ...... 93 100 97—290 Every 50c been a standout in any company. a block can be put on him. Hi* first-string center ever since the Pete Staum,. Elmore Duffy, Pat 0 flmlth, r f ...... 1 i in view. Its members have con- "Fighting Sixty-Ninth" in the J. Cowle.s .. . 90 82 . .,—172 409 F r e e $100 nest (C at) Robinson, Jamaica, award of the foUo'.ving co"’ —’"*' much tied up in the British relief. which two operations failed to R o s e ...... 99 88 119— 306 445 154 1308 Pure base. He rates aa one of the greatest specialty is passing on a fake punt second game of his at^homore Murdock. Bill Murray, Dick 0 Bhannan, rf ... . 4 0-fl nt opportunity to go forward He and his gang are doing a good i World War, left via Pan American B. Kennedy . . 99 126 91—316 Team No. 5 (4) L. I.. (10). Sai*gent and Co., New Haven, Gibson ...... 110 113 102—325 defensive Witigmen the South formation and he aet the stage year. Gifted with a great sena* of Relmer, Herman Welrzbickl, and 1 Woods, U ...... 1 o .« ^tb tlie men of their families in ' Clipper late yesterday, bound for cure. T. Faulkner . 89 97 96—282 R. Nichols .. Conn., planes. *7.178,05; Ch.ist :job, ------■ K u h n ey...... lOl 128 86— 315 ..121 94 106 .■;2i ever has seen and that section baa for a 9-7 victory over U. C. L. A. humor, he baa the ability to re-' Jo* Hllinakl. Hollywood, Calif. — Baby AriX: 2 Kazarian, If .,. . 1 s-g trlotie service given in the same The card parties at the Home are Bermuda and it was believed he Lailey ...... 97 104 96—297 McCormack ..119 91 103 fiiy aeen some great ones. mend), 137<^, Los Angeles, out­ 0 Weir, c ...... 1 8-a tt that the men served during Brass and Copper Co.. Inc., Water­ planned to continue to Europe. Manchester Tramps 498 546 432 1476 by this trick. Ileve tense, younger players with still packing them in. but we would Fox ...... 99 115 100 301 r\ A good pass-catcher, brilliant Rack of Drahos and Reinhard pointed George Latka, 135, San 0 Washburn, rg . . 3 World War. Tha program of bury, Conn., condenser tubes, *24,- like to see the members of the post With Donovan, traveling under A newly organized team will Shrub* (3) Banks ...... 1.58 his dry wit ln"tough situations. He ToU l ...... 500 533 500 1533 128 103 ’'''> downfltld biocker and savage, come *uch atetlar tackles aa Fred is a ateadying Influence on the Joos, CaUf., (10). 1 Pack, rg ...... 0 Auxiliary la o f wide scope. 543.61; Pratt and Whitney Div.: and club fill a few more tables. the name "Donald Williams.” hold a special' meeting Monday P. Bassett . 57 80 90—227 Chagnofs Firechlefs (1) Low Man ___ .. 62 75 77 " • ■uro tocklar, Elrod suffered a Hartman of Rice, Tony Ruffa of line, a savage backer-up and a Wrestling Highland Park, N. J— WUd BUI s Haath, h r ...... • "^Sjiaiating o f Americanism. Child Niles Bement Pond Co., West Three good prizes are given the were, according to The Sun. three night at 7:30 at the Cavaliers club­ J. Cheney .. . 96 73 70—239 HiUnskl ...... 82 117 80—279 S fracture of two bones In hia right Duke, A lf Bauman of Northwest­ shrewd disgnostician of enemy McD^waU, 182. Patsrson, outpoint­ 4 Downey, Ig .... 0 j,y,4. Phlladainhia. outpointad sons, h* never waa circled or run I Davis of Alabama, Forest Behm 1 good on both offenaa and deftnoa. •roa, KeHa. jto~aggsnt^^ p s M^tets bean dUUnet species of trees in the more of. you Members on Wednes­ citizen who gave a New York ad­ "Slim". Stratton, "Smltty" Smith ater In England. The latter Is Koveriy, 227, C h letM (18 80). Daany Falco. 142, (8). froas Taylor, United Statea day nighta. I ^ ' t forget, the pro- dress. and "Gabby" Geer. 538 437 1508 j Total 524 524 484 1512 kKwted in Manchester. (. \ I ' V'..■

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As ths doorman ran d o « « ta Mother— What did your fathar PEOPLE HAVE ALWAYS open thf llmouaina door, ho trtppod ■ay whsa you smaahed tha gew WONDERED WHAT WAS COM­ and roiled down the last four car? ING NEXT AND THEY HAVE steps. "For hsavsn's salts, be Son— Shall I leave out tha swear ALWAYS FOUND OUT BY osreful,’’ cried ths elub mtoaesr, words? W A IT IN G .... THAT M ABOUT been said '*better 60 y aan of “they'll think you are a member. Mother— 'Ysb, at eourae. ALL WE CAN DO. Athena than a oyola at Cathay." Doga—Birds— Pets 41 MiMU For Skb 72 ■on— He didn’t M y a word. Automobilea For Sale 4 Seminary Dean Ha referred to the architectural Boy— Dad, do you know that In Loat and Pound FOR SALE-^6 ANN street, beau­ • IT'S NEW— FOR CHRISTMAS W lfs (In rear s«a t)— Dear, you FOR SALE—LARGE aelectlon of glory of the Parthenon, the mar­ Blue eyes gaze at mine—vexa­ Mms parts of India a man dossn’t 1931 M ODEL A FORD coach, »50, tiful 4 room RMSe, and garage. tausn’t drtvo so fast. MANCHESTER TRUST canarlea, all colors, guaranteed vel of the acropolia, natural maaa know his wife until ha marries SIS down $3.00 a week, no finance Very modem $3^.85 per month, Speaker Here Husband—Why nott tion. ananv bae, containing roll of alngera. Ideal Chrlatmaa gift. 177 of rock built up In places by ma­ ■oft hande etasped In mine— pal­ her? charge. Brunner’s, 80 Oakland St. this includes all taxes, intcreat, W ife— The highway policeman M d chMge. F4nder plew e Center street. Phone 8083. sonry Where Paul preached hie Father— W hy single out India? Telephone 5191. w'ater and insurance The larger who haa h#«n (Ollowdiif ua won’t pitation. Manchester Herald office For the Family sermon on the gospel of Jesus Ilka It. Fair hair brushing mine— ex­ the down payment the less your t'\ 1>1. 5863. Uberal reward. Dr. Rockwell Hannon Christ, thla gospel that haa come pectation. An Amaricaii’s Advlcs to After- Artieica For Salt 4d payments will be. WlR be there to ua through 2000 years, and Business Services Offered 1.1 T H E MOST DANGEROUS Red lips close to nllne—tempta­ Pinner Speakers: JST— BROW N PUPPY, abort Sunday 2 to 4. Other time? by ap­ By W. H. Wilson Potter Talks Before which we must send aloag to 49 Wadsworth s a l e ’There are a number of gifts for THING ABOUT A MOTOR CAR tion. " If you don’t strike o|I in the plMlr. Reward. SE PTIC T A N K S , 200, 300, 400, 600 FOR :— M E N ’S rebuilt and pointment. Phone 7869, S^artha others. use in the home that should And Cosmopolitan Club. IS THE DRIVER. Footsteps—damnation. 6rat two minutes, you’d better Katreet. relaated shoes. Better than new Sheehan owner., 94 Holl street. H m First Ckrlstmaa UU'I OUR WAY BY J. H W ILLIA M !) OUR BOARDING HUU8R gal. capacity. Electric and gas their way onto the Christmas tree stop borlnf." welding. Smith Welding Com­ cheap shoes. See them. Sam Dr. Potter dwelt for aome time jvlth the tag, “for the whole faro- , Dr. Rockwell Harmon Potter, Stranger— A t what price do you A young man driving toward Yulyea. 701 M®*” - ______on the Syrian towns of Damascus, / Twey JUST ASLEEP NON, ORDERLV, BUT Automobiles Por Sale____4 pany, Buckland. Call 3825. Suburban For Sale 75 dean of the Hartford Seminary, value the cow I saw yesterday In the city, honked hln horp and Bo m —Tabs this letter to ths of­ WAR WORK.' THAT IF HE DON’T QUIT ily.’’ Beirut, Aleppo, which Is 0000 years GOT IN A BIG OB. SMApPE WANTS SOMEONE TO \ Kindlestyx will be a joy to | was the speaker at the guest night tho field by the highway? pulled up to the curb; the young fice of Smith and Jones. On the MEANS BOMBINGS.' w o r r v in ' h e 'l l b e ASHES, PAPERS removed week­ old and was 2000 years old when O R D E R P E R I GO A6 A SOLDIER JR SALE—TW'O 1940 Nash Articles For Sale 45 FO R S A L E — 3 ROOM house, In e^ry home that has a Are place. [ program of the Cosmopolitan club Farmer— Aro you the tax as- lady got Into his car. As . they way you will pass a football IN A HOSPITAL BV SiT WITH THIS PATIENT SO HE WON'T ly. Chamhera Trucking. Tele­ Abraham passed by to gain the GCVERNMBMT IN THE FIRST WAR.. ItHdans, 1938 Studcbaker se^an. So. Bolton, with 1 1-2 or 2 1-2 Flfiteen sticks of this concentrated, j In Center Church House last eeseor, or haa ahe been killed hy a drove along, he said; ground. TH' TIME t h e y g it PUNCH His time oar.' — the man phone 6260. FOR s a l e —ONE USED steam WORK- 1937 Packard sedan, 1934 Ford acres of land as desired. Impirov- InstaiH-burning kindling will light ; night. .The meeting was opened promised land. It is the economic automobile ? Young Man—When we get to Office Boy—Yss, sir! WHEN THEV WAS TO BOMBIN' US--AN,' boiler. In first class shape, 19 Inch f»REPAREDNJESS | HAS A h e ar t LIKE A iqiO JALOPPV, or deluxe. Mos.sier Nash, lo ed road, electricity, telephone. L. 45 fircs\ All you need la a match ; and the members and their guests center and capital of North Syria. the next traffic light you'll have to Boss—Wsll, pass It! KILLIN’ SOLDIERS, AN' BOy, h e WILL'b e lirepot, $25. One used hot air S T U F F — WE’LL | NOW I’M A MACHINIST AND IP HE STARTS MISS INS JUST l^anderaon Road. Tel. 7258^______Millinery— Dres!.makinR 19 D. Eaton, South Bolton. Phone —no papW, shavings or kindling. ! were welcomed by the president. The speaker also spent much tim e' Oaleattal Poltoanxm tell me whether Its red or green. I IN A SPOT.' THEV’LL furnace, 18 Inch lirepot, without B E BUSY WHEN THEVRE k il l in ' HAVE TO PUT HIM SUP HIM A SHOT OP THIS ^ Manchester 6768. The sticksXare also useful for | Miss Lela Webster, who called in old Antioch, founded as a Greek! Inkle, twinkle, little atar, am eolor blind. Peopis who haven't time to stop OLDSM OBILE sedan, 1938 casing or top, suitable for ga­ P E R VB AR S m a c h i n i s t s .' I'm j u s t IN TH' ARMY TO WANTED — DRESSMAKING, singeing fowl, as an emergency - upon Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff of city 300 years B. C., whose co bw I’m wise to what you are. The Woman (grinning at him) at a grads crossing manage to sedan, 1935 International rage or work shop $4. One used A4-HJLK OF BAD CURE HIM.' drapc'ry maklni;, and alterations. Center church, and a trustee of verts were the first to be callled' You are just a blinkar aop — Ah’ll M y yo’ is! find time to attend the funeral. ICkup, 1935 Ford .sedan, 1939 Round Oak pipe furnace, 28 Inch highway flare,'Tor camp fires (if , 63 Pearl street. the Theological Seminary, to pre­ "Christians." His descriptions of On tha Milky Way. LUCK.' yaat intlac sedan.. Cole Motors at lirepot. in first class shape, suit­ you're not a boj^, scout), for fur- | sent Dr. Potter. Dr. Woodruff these ancient cities. Interspersed That warn? the asteroids to stop Center—6163. able for large residence or hall, HEALTH AND DIET naces and barbecue pits. exIlBfuisher hat sai(i Dr. Potter needed no Intro­ with their religious history, round­ When they drive toe gay. HOLD EVERYTHING BY Ci,YUK LEW|» Moving— iTUcking— $100. (5 year unconditional guar­ Every home should have a firt Hand Are ECIAL—TAKE your pick $29. ADVICE duction to a' Manchester audi­ ed out a most unusual lecture that 2U antee will be given with this su­ extinguisher. Novel Idea in this pistol (rip. jF o r d roadster. Ford coupe, Ford Storage seemed all too short when the A man whe had hdeh called for perior type warm air furnace). field Is a pistol grip extinguisher. ence. He skid he was a marvel paedan. Cole Motors—6463. eminent preacher brought it to-a Jury service asked to be excused: JAM ES A. WOODS moving and Above prices Include local de­ Furnished by the McCoy You merely aim It at the'-^e, puU to those who know him because HetUth Sendee the trigger and the Are Is shot out. ice with Henry him self on the of the way he keeps going, never close. Judge— On whet grounds? F R A N K L Y N 7 pa.ss. llmou- trucking. Ashes removed weekly. livery. T. P. Aitkin * Co., 246 Have you ever felt like cUUlng large service plate and one of his seeming to tire. He often preach­ The president, Miss Webster,''in Man—W e are very busy at the , Sine, like new in.side and out, Coal, coke and wood for sale. 381 North Main street. Phone 6793. Address communications to The off table legs to make them stqnd wives on each of the other six es two or three times a day In behalf of the members and guests •ffiea, Bir, and I ought to be there. 1‘^driven only 36,000 miles. Carry 6 Center street. Tel. 6566 or 5030. Herald, Attention of McCoy still? A new kind of table makes plates, their, names beneath each widely scattered places, and ap­ o f the club, voiced her apprecia­ Judge— So you are one of thoae to work Instead of 4. $25 00 down, AU.STIN c h a m b e r s —Local and Health Service that unnecessary. The "AdaptX portrait. Each«is beautifully hand pears the next day at the semin­ tion of Dr. Potter’s address, and men who think they are Indis- 'balance weekly.. Brunner s, 80 Fuel and Feed 49* A Long Distance Movers. Tel. 6260. able" has adjusUble legs, from 25 lajjpted on fine cryo’tal. ary chipper as ever. his vlyld word picture? of the Near penaable; you think the firm can­ .'.Oakland street. TcI. ol9 l. not do without you. Is It that? 68 Hollister street. SEASONED HARD WOOD for Heart Trouble to 40 Inches, tilts to four posltlwis lively game that will please A World Traveler. East and their educational value. sale, cut any length for fireplace the'^entire family 1s Hl-Ro. It’s Mrs.; Louis J. Tuttle served as. Man— No, sir; far from that. I The heart Is an organ which con­ Dr. Potter. It will be recalled or furnace, $9.00 a cord; also slab playS with sets of five hexagonal hostess for the evening, and the know very well they ean, but I R epairin g 2.1 trols the Circulation, which Is.- its was pastor o f Center church, wood $8.00. Donald Gehrlng. Tel. blockv^'ith markings similar to hospitality o f the club added to the don't want them to find out. Manrliestep most Important work. Many people Hartford, for a quarter of if-cen­ dice. forH w o to six players. 8!inlmiim cost collars, harness Charles Laking; rooms of furniture $168.00. $10 necessary to sustain life In even plenty of room for'wal skill, j A Thought To Hope, Because It Knows The 'COev.' lla prica of three lines. 90 Cambridge street. Tel. 4740. down—18 month.s to pay. Albert's the remotest cell, you will readily For gracious living an appropri­ duties at the seminary and spent Instability 'Of Humanity And How 1 Lins pates per dnv for transJerU much time In the region bordering Furniture Co.. 43 Allyn street, sec how important the circulation ate selection Is the Wurlltzer Spln- Slight a Circumstance May Change i Iftda. on the BCastem Mediterranean Sen, But lo\-s ye your enemlee, and BSertWe Mareb IT. IB27 Hartford, Conn. nette, a combination bookcase and a Whole Onirse Of Events ... .The h e K 'T , do good, and lend, hoping for Cash Charga Help Wanted— Female 15 In the acute forms of heart trou­ piano. Its skillful deslgifsacccnt- during a 27,000 mile trip. Nearly Man Who Hopes Is gtlll Far From I f Coniocutlvo Days. .1 1 cUI » rOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat at If the patient rests too much In ter of Mrs. James H. Johnson of poor alike such as taxes on soft « Cambridge street. Inquire on secure Dr. Frank McCoy’s article er or longer period of prosperity, sating—Plumbing—Roofing .• 17 bed then the heart usually becomes Pinney street, Ellington, and' Cur­ drinks? Or should the laaurance H on "S E LF -P O IS O N IN G ,” and an­ as both the Wall street and Waah- E premises. . weaker, and If he goes to the other tis Goodnight, Jr., son of Rev. and groups earning from. M y $5,000 SftUlasry—Dressmaking It Good N ew s! ther on "LUMBAGO." If you will ington economists seem to agree. INKHVII.I.E FOl.KS BY FOM'AINE FUX extreme and exercises too much, Mrs. Curtis Goodnight of Pitts- a year to $100,000 and up a year, 'M oving—Trucking—Storage 10 FO R R E NT- -6 ROOM tenement, write to the McCoy Health Service But that doesn’t say where we're ubllc Passenger Service ...... to-A Markdown Prices. he may place too heavy a load on )>urg. Pa., were married at Toledo, steam heat and garage. Call take the heaviest tax rap? slntlBg—Papering ,...... 11 in care o f this newspaper, and en­ Ohio. Saturdiy, November 23, ac­ going financially. That’s the President’s problem, I: Brofesalonal Services ...... 11 On Xmas Gifts 4903. the damaged organ. The chief point r close six cents In stAmp*. and cording to word received. Rev. W. and the experts’. After they nriake NEWfSOME, WHOSE WIFE IS TOONERVILLES BEST SHOT epalrlng ...... Jl to bear in mind then, Is to exercise Frankly, there's no telling. Ev­ alloring— Dyeing—Cleaning 14 .self-addressd envelope we will be their guesses. Congress will have MIRRORS LAMPS FOR RENT—HEATED four room sufficiently to keep the muscles A. Hawkins, officiated. en the President's financial ’ad­ W ITH A PLATE OR A TEACUP very glad to forward these articles The bride Is a graduate o f the its say. . ... foilst Goods and Service ...... 1* STOVES . TABLES - AjSD downstairs flat, partly furnished toned up, but not enough to be visers and the experts In the Con­ Wanted—Business Service .••• 14 If desired. 28 Mt. Nebo Place. come overly tired. to you. West Virginia State College, while But whatever the solution of the gressional committees are handi­ i: Ha u.». MT. ow. ft y > EdarnlloBsl A THOUSAND OTHER Phone 8434. If you would like to receive fur­ Mr. Goodnight Is a graduate of the capped by the speed of our spend­ budget problem of 1940. 1941, and t -Coursee and Classes ...... 1^ ITEMS! K ther information on heart dis­ Pennsylvania State College. They ing and the effect It will have on 1942, the defense program may do |;^lvate Instructions ...... *1 one thing. It may give a full-fledg­ FOR RENT—SIX ROOM large orders, I suggest that you write to will reside at 9.52 Ea.st Frederick our naflional economy In \the next J vanclng ...... ed whirl to those spending theo­ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Fnis(trated At Every Turn I Musical—Dramatic ...... ^ Whi||;Wi“ don’t have . . w r Hhnw duplex house, steam heat, oil the McCoy Health Service In care Ellington street, Deprolt. Mich. The bride year and a half—the period which Wanted— Instructlona ...••••• W you In Hartford. Free Service. burner, garage, Arch street. Call Yiaa been active In social and re­ the budget estimates must cover. ries everybody argues about. FIniincinI of this newspaper and enclose 6 -G. F. Herr ( all 82.54 and car will get you. 6521. ligious circles In Hartford and The difficulty is finding the formu­ londe— Stocks—Mortgagee ... > cents In stamps, and a self-ad- M . 4tS-X BockvUIn To those economists who argue T h aT9 a F W i WAV Okay— OKAvi A r e >o u g o n n a s t a y a w a y lusinesa Opportunities ...... * No obligation. Ellington. The bride’s mother, Mrs. la for future taxing and spending. t dreaaed envelope, anti ask for Dr. generally that increased federal TO t r e a t m e 1 I ’VE GOT S c r a m — b sa t tr l I'M GdNO ARC3UNO I FROM HERE OR DO X HAVE Tb Money to Ix)an ...... • James H. Johnson attended the Whatever formula Is proposed K 2 .SO INVESTED IN A •fe HILCWS WINDOW WONTT GET o T u g h w it h vd u a n d g e t Suburban For Rent 66 Frank McCoy's article on "HEART spending borrowing are the bulc I’VE e o r SOMEIWllsie Help and flltaatlene Open Every Evening. The Ellington’s Men’s club will wedding. to Congress by the President Is go­ “ CET ID A DANCE - ID DO B E ^ E S AND SHELL HAVE OO'iOU. MY blo ck KNOCKED OFF f Meip Wanted— Female ...... • TROUBLE." This article has been requirements for prosperity and a ing to be based—as It must be AND SUE KNOVJS lis te n in g To y o u r TO SEE ME ! ANY , Help Wanted—Mole ...... FO R R E N T —FO U R ROOM house, Instrumental In helping many meet In ths social rooms of the balanced budget, the defense Salesmen Wanted or Femftlr 17 —on nothing better . than fairly r r ! S lU Y p r a t t l e ; OOOO/ Jones Furniture near Lake In South Coventry, ga^ thousands toward a better under­ Congregational church Tuesday Honda To Succeed Abe RetpgRBU Wanted—M.ol Wanted ...... 17-A scientific guesses, seasoned with spending Is a godsend. lUatloDS Wanted—Femala 88 Oak Street rage. $25 month. Jobii S. Bisaell, standing of the heart and Its func­ evening, December 10, at 8 o’clock Tokyo, Dec. 7.— (d5— Kumatare "At last,” say they, "our the­ So. Coventry. Tel. Willlmantlc ample measures of political psy­ ^Situations Wanted—MaU ...• Tel. 8254 7247 tion. A feature of the evening program Honda, former Japanese ambassa­ ories might have a chance to prove employment Agenclei ...... 1746-4., dor to Germany and Turkey, today chology. ^ ^ LIva llfaek—Peta—Poaltry— will Include Sound Moving Pic­ The guessers know that nation­ themselves." ^ . ‘was appointed ambassador to the The economists who oppose fed­ Vehlelea' T E N E M E N T 5 ROOMS, modern. Questions and .\nswero tures. The first on the use and al income of citizens and federal |>oga—Birds— Pets ...... Wang ChinK-Wel government of eral spending, knowing defense Question; Mrs. H. S. writes; ‘;i manufacture of modem building tax recelpta have a habit of march* .I^lva Stock—Vehicles ...... Apply C. Heintz, 64 Union street. China In Nanking, succeeding Gen. spending is Inevitable, are watch­ poultry and Supplies ••••••••/ Rockville. Phone 79-4. weigh 196 pounds and 52 years of materials; the second a moving inK Dp *and down the economic Wanud —Pets— poultry—Stock age, and 5 ft. high. Some time ago photographic study of the manly Nobuyukl Abe. Abe, a form*r ing results of the large arms pro­ premier, took up his post as am­ charts together. When Income goes Far Rale—>HlRecllaaen«a REAL ESTATE fell off a chair and sprained my art on bone-bending, leg-twlatlng, 1 up, tax receipts follow along a year gram just as closely. Artleles For Sale ...... and mat-biimlng with . artists bassador at Nanking last April. Boata and Accessories ...... Farms and Land For Sale 71 back, and now It has settled Into Building Materials ----••••;•• Purchase FOR SALE—36 ACRE farm, 10 .Blamon^ff —Watches—Jewelry Thai Home From. AH About Jane and Jimmy’a Magic Merry Christmas ^Blactrlcirl Appliances— Radio. room house, garage and 2 chicken ' k r ['Fu el and Feed ...... ^ coops in 'Vernon Center. Running SANTA’S SECRETS I Cardan—Farm—Dairy Products M Lt Household Goods ...... ARTHUR A. water In house. Call New Eng -Maeblnary and Tools ...... J; land House, Bolton and ask for WHV/ W tV K SUURL’HY SMI'I'H The Return of the Man With tll'a Scar ‘ Musical Instruments ...... KNOELA James Monaghan; BEEN TO SEE K’JCXnca and‘Store Equipment ••• JJ BAMTA CLAIK ■/ '■ ' 'I'w.'s ..ror.';—. y • •*“ elals at the Stores ** '■mE STORM WILL SOCN' >¥«.SO'rtCTHIN5 HERE TOU MAY f-Wearraarinx Apparel—Furs ...... 675 Main St. CboBC M40 — OH, HB’5 ; Wanted—To Buy ...... •• THE M O ST 6E OVER.' m e a n w h il e .... VERY IMPORTANT SPEAK FREELY. Board—HOIela— Reearta Kaataaraals WANTED there is 50WETVIINS .>0 | BUT...WHERE SEN09/ ' Xtoome Without Board ...... WISHED TO TTEU ME ?/ CAN WE TAtX Unimproved Land within 15 .'BMTdara wanted ...... »*-A WITHOUT BEIN5 K ^ upuntry n t r y Beard—ReaortaBe ...... miles of Mnnehester. K floMla—Re-Reatanranta ...... / . OVCTHEAJtD? E W aated—9-Robma— Board ...... •* USED AUTO PARTS WRITE M. 5IEROVON1CH Real Batata For Raat 1 Anartmanta. Plata. Tanementa aS For All Makes of Cars! 56 Kensington SL, Manchester cSaalnaaa Uoeatlona for Rent .. JJ Also Tires, Heaters and Giving Details and Price. . nouaaa For Rent ...... Jj '-Suburpan For Rent ...... •* Batteries! 'Summer Homea For Rant .*••• *7 ; Wanted to Rent ...... •* Rani Batata Far dala Tires As Low As . . . .$1.00 c gaartmaat Building for Sale .• at Rooms Papered. $2.50 up. fualnaaa Property for Sale J* Heaters As Low As . .$2.00 farms and Land for Bala ...... 71 Interior and Exterior Paint­ Suaaa (or Sale JJ Batteries As Low As $2.50 ing. Estimates Cheerfully k Bta (or Bala ...... Ji ,aaon Froparty (or Bala ..•••• Jj Given. t— ey mm Hiwog, ( /2-7 ^aburban (or Bala , , ...... Ji PANTALEO BROS. Superior Painting Co. tom , |m 1 Batata (or Exebanga . . . t Ji ( • i m i y ] I F«x$ Tantad—Baal Batata ...... 7, Horace St. Phone 3346 Box Z, cara Herald. Aaattaa f agwl Sa(itoaa lal MatMaa ■> ■'f'

BATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1940] Averagt Daily Clrcalation Th« WdatlMT Foreeaat of U< 8. WcatiMr Bu n m For the-.Month of November, It4# K e T W E L V E HRanrltggtrr Ctirttlttg Fair, ronUmied eold 6,564 Tiieaday Increaalag eleudtoaaa and warmer. Member of the Audit Prevoat F. Smith, engineer for The anniiwl meeting of the Man- Manchester Garden Gltib DANCING TONIGHT the Pioneer Parachute company cheater Rod and Oun club will be Band Cppcert Bjirenn of CIrcnIntlons held In the clubhouse at Coventry Manche»ter-“ A City of Village Chaiiit About Town of thiB town, will apeak beforo the Date Men'a Frlendahip club, at Ita on Saturday evening, December Plans Party 14 at eight o’clock. Dinner will be Held Tonight PRICE THREE CENTS monthly meeting MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1940 (FOURTEEN PACES) at 7:48 at the South Methodiat sened at 6:30 by Urban© Osano dXnte's restaurant VOL. LX., NO..W (Casa-lMed AdvertMng «■ Page IS) » Mambcrs of the Epworth league and it ia urgently requested that Dec. 7—O o n ^ t by Htgh school Odd t;eUows BnlMIng South Methodiet church who church. Hia talk will be of timely To Be Held on Monday Intereat and every member is_ urg­ members signify their Intention Stiidoiils from Suhools bands of st«)e at Manchester High It East Center Street K ant to *0 to Vernon tonight, are of being present by Thursday at ed to be on haiid. auUitorlunK . At the Y; Members to Fentarlng I7 ~ l« “ “ cJjS, mSHi CoektnU S E U to meet at the church at the latest. The 1941 officers will In Stale to Play at / .-Nest Week " . ' OInm or Oyster Fries „ ■ „ . Ganada’ a Ski Instrurtora at School pio. ____ Alpha Fellowship, formerly the be elected at the coming meeting. Dec/iO — 40Ui Mnual meeting Enter Competition. Orcbestr. Every Xhurs mni Sst. NlghU. A* Court to Hear Junior Young People's Fellowship High School Hall. of l^am ber of. Commerce at Ma- WINES — UtlUOIlS ANO BEEBS The Polish-American Club Inc. Greeks Launch New Mra. Roger H. Cheney of Phila- British Resources (nlc Temple with Roger Babson I of St. Mary 8 church will meet at Garden club members are re­ Food A t iU Best. Such As lUvIoll. ■>* Iphia la a delegate from the, the parish house tomorrow at 2:30 of Clinton street will meet tomor­ A sample of the fine muaic Ih a ^ 'ax speaker. Case Involving PMadelphla County Board m Ab- row at 12 noon sharp. All mem­ minded of the December meeting o’clock. Members are requested to will be presented at the high Also, morning and afternoon ^lUgtancc to the American Public bers are requested to be present and Christmas parly Monday eve­ provide skis, sleds and toboggans, j school auditorium tonight i^ th e i rscsslon of Hailford County Wom­ I '^M are Awociatlon Conferen« and to wear appropriate clothes. HH officers for the following year an’s Republican club at Y.M.C.A. ning at 7:30 at the Y.M.C.A. They Data Incoiliplete; |f held In WaBhIngton. D. C. will be elected. After the meeting lirst, anuiiHl Festival of Mytsic of j Music Control If the weather is unfavorable for Dec. 11—Christmas bazaar and are to bring gifts for the ex­ Attack, on Italians; the members will attend the baa- Mra- Che"«y outdoor recreation the meeting 1 the Connecticut Band/.Ma.steiM i supper North Methodist Church. •Mlaa Elizabeth Vennard of this ketbiill game between the P. A. rAavociaUoii was u/ividod li^t / Dec. 13 — Christmas salc-play- change, costing not more than 25 will trfke place as lusual at four cents, also some unusual material town la county intake aupervisor A. C. and Tcrryville. ' night at Uic Ma^icatei-Middle- lea. King’s Daughters, Whiton Supreme Tribunal Con- I 0v«r ten dlatrlcta. She waa S^radu- o’clock. for Christmas wreaths. There will DINE AND DANCE Parley Postponed town basketbalK game at the Librarj’. be a dlscilsslon of Christmas deco­ iientH to Pass on Deci- k;;atod from Elmira C ollep and the Tlie Alpina Society will hold its A number of local British sym­ State Armory/The band ol seven- EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Service achool of Philadel­ Coming Events, rations. games and refreshments, regiilar meeting and election of of- pathizers plan to attend the meet­ ty-»even pic><» repieaenting seven Dec. 19. 20, 21. 22 — Annual At the Hion Hokling Invalid Naval Head Changed with the executive ■ board In phia. flcera tomorrow aftemoon at Iw^ ing tomorrow aftemoon at four .vchoola in/Ihe stale gave a brief I ’oultry Show at Masonic Temple. Phillips (!^ncels His Ap- Horse and Dollar Bill o’clock at the Norman .street club. o’clock at St. .lolin’s F.plscopal ixinicrt/inder the baton of Albert Dec. 31 — Annual, New Year’s charge. Anti - Monopoly I.*w. The Public Relations committee Bring Only 90 Cents Mia. Harold C. Alvord. who waa A Christnia.s party will iollow the church, 670 Farmington avenue. 1 Dort of New Loudon and made Eve party of American L,egiort at N e w poiiitnirnt at Treas- of the club urges the members and ^ Olde England House ■T Fierce Fighting Beybml ['treaaurer for the recent dance of business ac.sHioii and all members Hartford, Rev. Harold Dotiegan, a moia favorable irapre.a8ion with 1 Legion Home. I .MuHholilli the Menn'rlal Hoapital Women a others to compete In the Christ­ ^ ^ iiry Today V No New .Salisbury: N. C., Dec. 9.—(fP) Washington, Dec. 9.—(VPi — The are requested to provide a grab pastor. Sixteen Pmte.stant clergy­ :* fans Id attendance. Music by Smith’s Orchestra :—They were holding ■ public .\rgirocaHtro Reported SuxUlirv the Hotel Bond. men will have a part In the serv­ Striking .\p|»earMi« mas dejorway decoration class, Supreme court agreed today to re­ j InlPiids lo ''llZlilv Aid Promise bag gift. , auction sale at, a lot near here. Bounced today that the amount to ice and the principal speaker The imgsieiane made a striking •sixinsored by the Manchester THE BEST IN FOODS — FINE WINES !^B^Date Set, Biit Sir Frcd- view litigation involving one phase A horse was put on the block. I W ar KfforlH; Rircarfli Between Advancing be turned over to the linen fund At the V K. W, Home tonight a be the Very Reverend Frede^k , appearance in thelf gaily colored Chamber of Commerce. The UtJUORS AND ALE of the attempt by the American Which the auxiliary handlea, la an Music, Singer Chaniher, complying with the re­ prick Expccleil Tomor­ It wasn’t much of a horse. It’s Brings J6y spaghetti supper will be .served by Beekmaii. dean of the Aniy-rioan I imiforni.i, in Uic colors of the Francis nmiahiie. I’ornilttec. Society of Composers, Authors and BiToiiifH Lhicf «)f Slaff Army ami Fasclnt , even f 100. . a committee headed by Maude fathedral in Faria who rOtiirned ; !«'hi>ola they represent, and they quest of about a dozen of the mer­ row : Debate Rages. | true— ^ BOSTON TUBSPIHE ROUTE - BOUTON, CONN. rublishers fA S C A D to control II..... Leggett. This eomniiltcc's ambi­ to thi.s country after tlij/Nazi in­ i played with a snap, dash and chants who donated prizes last Not a single, bid was offered. I FolloM in;' K «‘^i^nat■oll Keargiiar»ver the meeting of the Zlpser club to make up what is called "variety jaionals. It la certain that a treat has secured Mrs. George W. C ^ - Washington, Dec. 9.— (/!’)— sec what It’ll bring," someone of the nation’s popular music. O f .Vflniirola I^avaffiia- — r ney to take charge of this depart­ be held tomorrow afternoon at baskets" which will he taken to Oibbems A.ss/hibly, fathohe * is in .store for those who attend Sir Frederick Phillips, under- suggestc.1. . The tribunal consented to pass Retreat of Main Body Obright's Orcheslra ami ment. The Manchester Electric This was dofie. Then the on a decision holding Invalid a Ne­ ! r i ; T m o (iciirral L«o«t three o’clock at the clubhouae on the Newington hoapital and di.s- Ividie's of rolumhus. will liokl a i the concciT tonight, the proceeds: ■ secretary of tlie British ( r (trernntent S{tokesman •Bratnard place. Important bua- eoiiipany tvlll cooperate, and the horse and the greenback were braska anti-monopoly law which T»» North ami West. f'ribiitcd bv her committee to the .lilver lea ludi card party thi.s sf- i of which will be il.sed to send a Treasury, cancelled an , ap-' In Airplaiir <>a*>b. aeaa la to be tranaacted and .all disabled vel.s ioi' rhristiiias. This I ilescrving band.snicn lo, summer j (ieorjzp Hiitkl4> are Sc- contest in decorating and illunii- knocked down at 90 cents. permitted public performance of l{erei I’f'.i A at e r i r a a tnembera arc urged to be prcaonl. terncs'n a>Mhc Y. M. f. A. Play­ natlng both iloorways and entire , IKiintment he had at the music whenever the original pur is a worths cniiae and spreada ing wil^jcgin promptly af Iwo iiiiislc sctKail, cure had suggested the possi­ particulars call tory. / ized NajKileon and was supposedly ficers and. it Is expected th.at the scctl jioils, sumac, cattails, corn. of flfrmrtny and Italy should oc- 111 Carihheaii Capture of Argirocastro yeater- Prompt! A public sale of (Hiristmas dedicated to the French hero. entire slate reeommendetf by the .sonie__of the items silvered and Senator Holt iri.. W. Va.i erned by the Federal constitution ble weakening of Italian muj CHJtion arise. or hv acts r,f Congress the law to be day, two daya after ' the fall o f Safe! Miss Helen P. RergRrcn The following pieces are to be noniinnting committee will he termed Phillips "an*, .her Corn- Matsuoka explained point three I ale. seals will be held later in / the applied in any case is the law of the ttaly'.s Vruthernmosl Albanlarx 'I4-Il9S^^^ioll o f i x u i f t f r , by direct aAaauIt, it waa diaclooede Manchester Taxi stedU. "Legionnaires on Parade" Tlie affair is open to both men and POT t.UCK SUPPER aurcnce Company. Ltd., and The that all three of the powers wo\ild ImIi (jiintal Ke|.l Un- Loildoil Attack . - ■' *1 . u a ' inland base waa occupied after iKleffmani. and Bagley'a ’ Im­ women and reservation.s may be Liverpool and London Insurance lieforc it for argument a suit chal- : .Arm y, fuiictky wiiich rreniier i Group No. 2 of the Memorial hy the d^Ierman-Amcrican Mixed I (greatest let Christmas Tuesday. Dec. 10, .3:30-7 trol 8 number of American com­ another nation not now involved in Claims Commission as a result of j liomioii. Dec. 9.— (IC)— Ger­ M ussdhni apiiarenfl.v intends Part of the city hail been burn­ NOTICE Hospital Women’s auxiliary. Mrs. Monday— 1 Day O n ly ! panies, which In turn, have ..Irec- Washington. Dec. 9.—'.4’> — The ed by the Italians before they fled, iGeorge W. House, leader, will meet Adults ...... the war. the Black Tom and Klngsland. ] man air raiders concentrated m tensify tlie nation’s w ar ORANGEMEN AND Photographs Now I ; . v That point pledged the signers lo N. J.. munitions explosions before .Navy Department said today the but the amount of captured war Monday afternoon at two .o’clock Chlhlren under 1 ? ...... the full force of a night-lonj? (LontlnucU On Fuge Ten) the United States entered the '’(ireal. (dowiiif' Soa oC efforl.s. .Aiimiral .Arturo Kic 'material was .said to be enormous ORANGEWOMEN in the Clinic building on Haynes aid any of their mimh> If attacked ^ , V . 1 1 • .-.German freighter Idanvald was in ELITE STUDIO hy allot her power. World war. a.s.sault on London last night la rd i, 6L. becam e .Natal p^.s^-ssion of the British crui.ser and to include 12 full batteries of OF MANCHESTER street. MEN'S TOPCOATS Fire* Left Ra^iii^ in abandoned artillery. T. e foreign minister sahl Japan The litigation affecting the enm- and early today, swelling the of staff and undersccrelart /fter an unsuccessful and their friend.s are invited posers' organization, popularly After .six weeks of fighting, the "has not despaired of relations on toll of casualties and ruin in Britisb (ji|»ilal as Re­ the N a v y — Prem ier Musso- „ttp„ipt to run the Bntish blockade to attend a service of Inter­ ,VLICE COFRA.N Women’s Plain j a sounder ha.sis with the ITmted known as "ASCAP." Is an offshoot Greeks have driven the Italian In­ Why- Dial (Known As Queen AIIm ) of radio’s battle of music which is the capital which was kept sult of .'\ir .\ssaull. lini hold.s the .Nat al |)ortfolio ' from .Me.xico. vaders completely from their soil cession for the British Com­ Flashes I StatcA if both of us attend to oiir Navy souices said the Britush ______\ SPIRITUAL MEOIUM . own business.” approaching_ ...... a...... showdown.. under alarm more than 1’2 him.self— follotving the resig- and piishgd their own counter-ln- monwealth of Nations in 3250 Seventh Oaughtcr of a Seventh Son UNTRIMMED COATS (laite BulleUna ol the Wire) n -.-X o In what ' i- . I, A,ir.,i,..1l warship .seized the Idarwakl after va.sion acro.^ aboift 20 per cent of .\nswem Most of Questions A musical price war is no-*' rag- hours. Except for a |)re-dawii Berlin. Doiy^ 9. iT In " hat , ye.stonlay of Ailmil al : German vessel had * Saint .John's Church (Epis­ Clean, CmufortaDie Cari: Born With a Veil. ing betweenKAfsa'AATx the National^ntinnnl As.soelaAssOU’lft* i «« _ i.__ ai__ s__ Albania's Italian-held territory. Lower Speaking flawle.ss English, Mat­ lull when the fog rolled in. the was declared to be by far- ^he ( ’avagliari. -Admi- attempted to .scuttle her. copal). (>7!» Farmington Courteous Ser^'lee At All riniep! Readings Dally 9 M. to 9 K '1U : BE.Al TIFULI.Y CLEANED AND PRESSED . Bandits tiet Theater Receipts tlon of Broailca.sters and ASCAP. E\a<'t Position Secret Or Bv .Appointment. In the ServUe suoka answered readily moat of huge city was rocked hy ex- mightiest assault yet upon Lon-: Angelo-Javehini was given Navy ofliriais declined today lo Tho exact position of the Greek .\venue, HARTFORD, ON — SPECIAL - Provldehce, K. L. I>ec. 9.—iJ"— the questions asked. He declined which controls the copyright,, on Heating Costs if of the People for SO Vear^ Two arnteds. bandits kidnaped a approximately 90 per cent o f popii. j)lo.sion.s and lighted by tires u),^ny(hp (ierman high command j •v-ommander of the discu.ss any further___ details vanguards is a military secret, Jtoeause Hoppers Coks Is pnic- SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8th 171 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. , to answer only I hone questions but officials .say the rate of the CITY TAXI theater m anner and an usher dur­ which dealt with the status of ne­ lar music.■ and shell-bursts from evening j j u r i e d today the Nazi Luftwaffe; •• a,„j Admiral . . .. tleally sll pure heat-produeing AT 4:00O’CI.OCK IN THE Phone a-2287 Five-year rontracts between .sta­ (Jreek advance is increasing week UUNM S .MURPHY. Prop. ing the noon rush hour today, gotiations with Soviet Russia, until early morning. " "great, glowing sea of Uro ” i • Campiono wa.s made tre i flitter tails earboa, every ton goes further. AFTERNOON. rONE WEEK ONLY forced the nwnager to drive them tion owners ami ASCAP expire on / by week. Too C M use fewer tons during which he said were "going on," and It waa believed the numben. raging last night in the be.sieged ; diief of tlie .Naval Staff. To R tlll Itluckadc •So far, two of .Albania's six The Very Rev. Frederick Repeated By Request— December 9 (b 111 : several bim'ks a«a\, and then es­ definition of the extent of the the heating sesMin. So with ( ALI.KD FOR caped with a small l>ag containing (tionllnuesi On Page Tesi) casualties was not heavy in/ pro- British capital. ! In the midst of the .sene.s of cities with normal populations of .Hoppers Coke your whole win­ Warren Beekmii.n, D.D., "greater Kost Asia " Japanese Havana, Cuba, Dec. 9. — .AND S4.000 In week-end theater re- I portion to the intensity o t ^ e raid. The businc.ss section, govern-1 changes—which placed two Army The 5 0.i3-ton German freighter ter’ sheating costs less. More Dean of Holy Trinity Pro- sphere, which he said "extended I but property damage wide- j meiit building.s. oil .storage tanks, (Cnnllniied On Page Ten) UuMi SOO.IMM) New England fam­ CHEF’S SPECIALS DELIVERED relpts. The manager, .Mbert J. beyond Japan. Manchoukuo and Idarwald. her attempt to run the Cathedral, Paris. France, for TONIGHT t larke, had gone from the Mnjes- 1 .spread through thc/Dondon area, grain elevators and warehouses (Continued On Page leni ilies (m M y your neighbors) en­ Roast Beef Half Broilers China” j British blockade a failure, eithgr will be the preacher. The T r o u s e r s 2 tlr theater, which he runs, lo Fays Plan Strategy j Nine HMifliols Hit shared equally in the attack, to­ was in British hands today or al, joy grenhT fuel savings than DINK AND DANGK Roast Turkey He repealed frequently that day's communique asserted, add­ \’eal Seallopine theater. Jointly operated, where Nine hospitals In all were hit. It the bottom of the .sea. ever before. tVh.v don’t you? offerinR will he given to the (Regularly 3.1C Each) Maile III Our Own Oven., Japan has ho ' "territorisl ambi­ I ing that a veritable hail of 709 Steaks \Vc Give the money was |trepared for bank '.was reportafLthis morning, ' .\ British cruiser» ( iMissibly the Quezon Hits British Mar Relief ^ociety While You Wall ! tions" and .seeks only to assure tons of high explo.sives aftd ■ 100 « Veal Cutlets deiMisll. \ few minutes later In Assemlily There/were many casuallie.s British Keadv !.( &,'i0-ton Diomede, w hich was re- $13.00 for the relief of the Victims f ’larke and .the usher, .lohn !4er- that all the pe^The Re­ fires flamed over a wide area, :* I>7ndoh. were harde.st hit. Gonstitiilion Ghanges. OAK GRILL svorld. ’ resident said: ISmash A t Nest of Hubs publican RUte Cenri;sl Committee with, entire blocks of houses, grain. sive hy Italian .Army. Holds "Fate of Huinanll.v" "It seemed as IJVJt were raining ] elevators, and warehouses engulf­ Manila. Dec. 9—i/Ti— President u. s. London, Dec. 9. — fiPi — British He said he believed "the fate of a.ssembled here today in the first \- Manchester Dry Cleaners bomber pilots reimrted today that IncendiAry bomljs by the hun- | ed In flames, DNB reported. ■Manuel L. Quezon today sharply . CLEANERS humanity” dcpendeil on whether Rull<^inl . Pope Offers they had smashed at a nest of Ger­ of two meetings In which Connec- dred.” The returning pilqLs told of wlt^ answered High • Commissioner 19.3 CENTER STREET PHONE 72ol the United States enters the war. , Cairo, Egypt. De<’. O-—'A'l— Francis B. Sayre’s statement that AND DYBRS man submarines that prowl the Japan, said Matsuoka. "stands 'licut’.M rU^^r major parties will While som'e fires still were burn­ nossing a terrific fire in Poplar, map theiryfireliminary .strategy for apparently frdni a gasoline tank. | British foriTH have made con­ the president of the United States Atlantic lo attack British shipping or falls" upon cUminaHpn of the ing, bombs were dropped by suc­ Fraiiee Hope 8:56 Main Street the 190't;pneral .([tsaembly ses­ tact with the Italiunx "on a has the power to approve or dls- Solvc Your Gift Problci;ns GALA ATTRACTION and had drop|>ed many high exphi- western "notion of ^8onqucst" ceeding raiders who came over In which they said Siam Spread to j slve bombs near If not actually sion./^ broad front” In the uextern ! approve any amendment to the At the hc,G. O. P. committee meet- (Camtlnued on Page Eight) - I • Egyptian dexert and have ,, , ' Philippine constitution. \ niton submarines moored In the (Continued on Page E iral) (Continued On Page Eight) G iv f r.n<’C)lirUgPnH‘lll ^ , sayre, commenting at a press ■At the port of Bordeaux. The attack was g was_ called a week ago by its taken' ,V)0 priximerx in an en- ,ew chsirman, J. Kenneth Brad­ gagenient xoiilh of SIdl Bur- ' IIill conference last week on President Have a Better Time--Eat Better Food carried out In the face of heavy F o r I liip p H . i , Roosevelts'approval of Philippine a E anti-aircraft fire last night, the ley, to discus.s party policy for the ranl. the Britixh Vfrican com­ L llV O V . I constitutional changes, said h<; MODERNE A ______A T REYM.XNDER’S REST.At RA.NT______865 EAST MIDDI.E TIIRNPIKE Air Ministry re|t«rted today. session, in which Democrats will mand declari'il toda>. Ihix fpcpiving N l’m French Boml control the Senate and Republi­ Cuts in Defense Items front has long laxm ilormanl. knew of "nothing in the Tydlngs- HOME .MADE BAITOUI RO.VST BEEF HALF RBOH-ERS Manchester, Conn.^ with the Brilixli apparently McDuffie act which restricts the Trade .Air Blows cans the House. /Vatican City, Dec. 9 - A’l—Pope power of the president of the Y3 SPECIAL TODAV: R.VBBIT A LA KEY.m A n DER Hanoi, Freneli Indo-China, The situation existed four years content to prevent the Ital­ BEAUTY- EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT^ Vn Siamese own ians from driving further into Pius XU offered enco’uragement United States to approve or dls-* - Steamed Clams Oysters and Clams On the Half Shf'll a.—liTV—,\ trading of air blows be- ago, and resulted In many con­ Seen by House Leaders approve amendments to the (Phil­ FINE WINKS LIQUORS AND BEER Y: Dance to Ihe Music of Veen French Indo-Chlna and troversies between the two cham­ Egypt from Shli Barr.ini. 70 to France tod&y, expre-aslng the miles Inside the wi-xlern fron- ippine! constitution as he secs ’ Danee Tonight To the Times of ' halland (.‘Mam) along their dls- bers. Lender.s have cxpres.sed hope hope .she woul'l lind better and fit.” s a l o n Fauted friintler was reported offl- Action in ‘ Retaliation* that the House and Senate would ungte 9 -i(P)— • "Now Is the-time for s sort t,f ller. The aetion wax described happier days, in receiving the cre­ '" .ILMMY FABRAND a n d IMS "SW EET SWING TRIO ” Tommy Costello as between Britixh ’.‘adxanee President Quezon spoke at a rJallj here tonight. A communique For Attack on Border be able to cooperate on major Is­ Work startf started today on the first post-audit. " Woodriim said. "It dentials ot the New French ^m- press conference which he said was said a Thai .plane dropped seven sues in the coming session, but In­ of the new appropriations bills, may be that a lot of money al­ elements" and the IlalUinx. bii.ssador, Leon Bcrard. for the specific purpose of ex­ . , f'.Y reymAnder’s restaurant And His Rhythm Makers bombs on the Important lutf-der Bv Thailand Planes. dications w-ere that they were pre­ and two leaders of the .House Ap- ready appropriated and not yet Board addressed the jiope with plaining his views of Sayre’s Telephone 3922 town of .Savannkhet this morning, paring, nevertheless, against a proprlatlons Committee posted used can be diverted to what the With British Korees in Egypt. "emotion and sadness," which Ihu statement. He thanked the higli 35-37 Oak Street From 6:00 Unlit 10:00 O’Clock. possible repetition of the 1937 bat­ Dec. 9—)/P)—British autliontieH pontiff .said found "understanding, causing material dantage but not Hanoi, French Indo-Cftstqa, Dec. advance notice that nothing—n o t' generals and admirals now think commissioner fo’r his pronounce­ If vfifi have gift probK'm.s casualties. French colonial offi­ declared today that if Premier sympathy and encouragepaent" in HOME COOKED FOOD OUR SPECIALTY! 9.—(/P)—French wnrplan?%'"wcrc tles. even defense Items—would be con- is the greatest necessity, ment. saying it ,revealed to the. cials withheld Information on any To rian T.eglslallve Tolley Mussolini’s changes in the Italian hia heart, especially for a "pro* . . let us helji you solve reported today' to have dropped 22 .sidered sacred In the hunt for \yooosal to lead France back to bet­ them right now 'with bombs on" the Thai (Siamese) economics. dependent Agencies of the govern­ continue' relations with the Unit­ reiterated that "we will retaliate John T. McCarthy haa announced sive in Egypt in an effort to re­ ter and more seiene day.x.” L' town of Lakhon early today In As two' subcommittees’ tackled ment wB.s called together today ed States if they were iinable to gift.s of beaut.v. for anyl Thai attacks." Neverte- that he would call a meeting of gain lost prestige, Britain's desert The pontiff 'said: that in the form their own constitution. 'The Up and Coming •■retaliation” for an alleged bomb­ the first money bills for the 1942 to start hearings on the 1942 bill. less. they said "there still Is a the Democratic senators’-elect forces will be ready for them. muLst of events which were be­ ing of thp Indo-China border town fiscal year. Chairman Taylor (D., The same mea-sure this year car­ Admit* 'Veto Right cfianee for a settleme-t.” soon, probably this week, to plan With Gen. Sir Archibald P. Wn- ginning lo give new lineaments to of Vientiane by Thai planes yes­ Colo.) said: ried *1.120,243.528. Tomorrow an­ Tlie president said the spirit of Dairy* a legislative polley. The Demo­ ' "Everything that ean’t be veil’s reinforced ea . Army ox- . .spiritual and outward aapects A PERMANENT W A V E ! terday. other subcommittee will begin pres.xing confidence of being able | Europe he remembered the the independenct act was to grant' IT’S HERE MOM! JHarkets ,\l A tllanee cratic Senators probably will In­ measured by the yardi|llck of na­ work on the Trea.sury-Post Office the Filipino self-government He That’s what Manchester fam­ New York, I>ee. •—(>Pi— French authorities announced of­ sist. as they did in 1937. on the to hold Egypt against the f a.sost.s. Catholic France when he A “PUNCHY” STORY tional defense IS going to )>e cut measure which this year carried these Informant;) said "nothing acknowledged the president of tho ComcH December and thellght tiogtn» agaiuMt iiur enemy the Cold. Mtorka— Steady; selected Iseues ficially that hostilities In the bor­ formation of separate House and 1 visited the grotto of the "Queen of GIFT CERTIFICATE ilies call Dari’s Dairy, for It’s something to thrill der dispute had flared to serious to the bone. We are going to *1,032.801.095. would delight our forces more than United States has the right to ve­ But I ’ve, got him Hi ked this time’. No more wnlfrie* for me xinw Improve. Senate Committees on legisjatlon, give the defense bills the most I’eace " qt Lourdes. to any amendment, in which event A gift that will give months of pleasure. All the finest (ieurge Dart adopts all mod­ about — when our tank- I ’ve gotten the West Side Dairy habit of drinking plenty of milk proportions and Involved consider­ No Indiratlon of .Amounts Sought. an Italian thrust at their strongly "Franctr''Vellcd With Sorrow” Bonds—Higher; U. S. Oovem- reliable sources reported. careful senitiny, but you can't fortified lines running through the the Philippine* would have no machine and mnchinelcss waves are given at our Beauty truck stops at your curb— eaeh day. Start buRilIng your n-*>lstaiiep now. keep your ImmI.v able bombing. Under the traditional system of Just whqt will be asked for the "Today this France ia veiled ern dairy improvements as snents around record peaks. The official attitude here waa adopt a hard and fast rule about western desert” remedy in law. (In a statement Salon .1 when our peerless Fuel Oil phyideaj'l.v At by drinking healthful West Side Dairy milk, rlrh In Foreign Exchange — Narrow; Joint committees, reverted to in them. next Congress In the way of de­ with sorrow, struck by a lest such last week Quezon said the presi­ soon as possible, endeavoring described as changing from a fense appropriations has not yet Forces Ylrtimll.v Slalhmary as she seldom has encountered In flows into your tank! It vlUroins! Start your rani|mlgn now. Canadian dollar dips. 1939 when Republicans had a "W e'll be inclined to go along Marshal ’s Ilal- dent could only disapprove amend­ — —— COSMETICS passive attitude to active retalla- working majority In the Senate.' been indicated. The Army, how- the stormy history of the French ments which did not confirm with (o bring the BEST dairy prod­ means cold-days comfort, Cotton— Steady; smaller bureau tlqp. against alleged Thai attack's. with those defense fellows when ion forces have been virtually .sta­ TRY WT.ST SIDE DAIRY “ eatiimte stimulates demand. the senators are outnumbered. 13 they come before the committee ever. 1s planning to seek *400,- nation." the holy father asserted. provisions of the independsnc* B Contoure three odor cologne sets. ucts ♦ ,» Manchester. worry-free heating, clean, Machlne-Oun Duel Reported tionary since they occupied a 711- Sugar — Firmer; 194t augar to 3. by representatives on each for money. They’re great men 000,000 for the construction of mile coastal strip along the Medi­ He expressed hope that all act.) • Contoure body powder and cologne set.«. healthful warmth. Thrift­ HOMOGENIZED MILK A three-hour machine-gun duel' committee. scores 6f sdditlonal munition tho.se upon whom- fell the mission President Quezon expressed Ol# Try Our Delicious Vitamin D quota below expectations. was reported along the Mekong and ought to know what is best terranean in the Egyptian desert • Contoure trial sets. Cream la Every Drop. Uniform From Top Metals—4)uiet; steel operations I.,eg