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MOKflAT, DBCBM BI* l i , tMO Avaragt Dally Cireolation IT B E t l flltutr^rBtrr Eonitttg B m to Tht Waather Far the Mauth af NereeAer,- ItSS Paraaaat af C. 8. Waathar Bunas 'ihe Women's League .will hold All members of the Lutnia and The Chamlnade Musical club, Junior young people of the St. Ceceilla choirs affiliated with! Order Gift Baskets 6,564 Swedish Congregational church its apnual meeting tomorrow the Polish National Catholic Po^ nearing and mueh eelder tu- under the direction of Mrs. Ed­ Mambar af the Audit ►ut Town ward Daley and Mrs, Daidd M. will meet thU evening at 7:30 with afternoon at twq o’clock at the liah (jhurch are requested to at­ now from Plnehurst. HALE'S SELF SERVE nlfhtt W'edneaday fair, < Bwmett. organist, presented the Eleanor Chirloon S t Summer Second Congregational chufch. A tend a concert rehearsal tomorrow The Original In Naw England! Bufuaa af CiNnIaMaaa street. See regular adv. on cantata. “ Bethlehem” by Paul Chriatmaa party will follow and night a t 7 o'clock in the church ManeheUer A CUy •/ Village Charm i M d K n . BigrnuDd Gosd*. o i niiM at the Stafford Springs haU. EtvlUc, were entertained Sat-' the memherz are reminded. to Page 2. jneuioaui UIIUI.-U —0-— Group 2 of Center Church wom­ AND HEALTH MARKET , cvenlnr at a dinner party rtreet en will have a btisineea meeting to­ bring inexpensive gifts. Mrs. (Oaaaiaad Advarttalug au Paga 14) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17,1940 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEf ren Wood of Woodbrldge Marjorie ’niton will serve as Pinehurst Grocery VOL. LX., NO. 6« I by Mr. and Mra. W. A lfr^ olayed the organ prelude and morrow evening at 7:30 In the iburg of Hartford, in honor of teacher-training room. chairman ot the hosteases. Read Herald Advs. «fth weddliig aiinlveraary, , poatlude. TU ESD A Y SPECIALS Double Green Stamps Given With Cash Salea lAithian^a Body Leaves British Embassy ^^^jMlJDtej^Tneadajl^ Britain Must Halt t British Seize Three O 7 Shopping Days to Christmas The BREAD loaf War Buying Unless Shop Early and Avoid the Last Minute Rush! HaW$ More Italian Forts; Tan Cm Sheffield Double Green Stamps Christmas Store Finance Aid Given Santa In Toyland Tuesday Afternoon, 2 to 5. MILK 4 Given Thursday Morgenthau Reveals In­ Bombers Raid Reich ConfecUomry formation from Phil­ Five Rescued SUGAR lips; Treasury Head Within Hour Aircraft Factory, Desert Force* Driving Country Club Lion Brand Genuine Ringlem Reiterates Statement Plant anti Other Tells British On Important Libyad^^; yT Store Open AH Day te Believes I^oans O f Explosion Chiffon Hosiery Hi Ho Crackers get* in Mannheim Area [ilVOSion WHl Port of Bardia with Coat Sweaters liv e ly 3 or 4-thread sheer chiffons. Silk from tip to toa. lepend on Congress. Attaekerl; Submarine ^ , ‘Steadily Increasing For Women Fancy Quality (!olored Ilorder Flatten’ng new shades. Coal_Mine Blast Traps Pressure'; Gain Firat Lovely coat awsaters for women. All wool. So For Fruit Cakes Washington, Dec. 17.— (/F) Base at Bordeaux and Lome by Air comfortable, warm and smart looking to slip on over Mixed Fruit Lb. — Secretary Morgenthau was Undetermined Number Six Mcrrhantmen Off ---- - Foothold on Italian •'.oet and Pillow Case Sets your dresses or under your coat. Copen, navy, 79c pr. brown, natural, wine. Sizes 36 to 46 Armour’s reported to have told a House Of Men; Extent of In­ French Coast Marks Colonial Soil by Cap* A real practical Rift! Solid colored borders In appropriations Committee to­ Lord Beaverbrook Says blue, mntse. preen, orchid and peach. cans day Sir P’roderick Phillips, juries Not Learned Yet. In SericH of Raids. (lermany Making Prep­ tore of Fort (Japuzzo. ------, \ $2.98 to $3.98 Ladies' Genuine TREET undersecretary of the British Ixmdon, Dec. 17.— UP)— arations for Action Cairo, Egypt, Dec. 17.— (/P), $ 1 ,9 8 set Short Shank Treasury, had informed him Bulletin! Leather Handbags that England could make no Beckley, W. Va., Dec. 11— British bombers attacked an Before Spring Comes, i— Three more Italian fort* more commitments for pur­ 1/P)—H m body of one of at aircraft factory, a dye plant ------' have fallen to the British Cotton Dresses Top handle and envelope styles In Genuine Goat, Calf and Smoked Shoulders u. 15c least seven men bellev'ed trap­ .New r'iitterns: Floral Chenille It's smart to choose a gift that you’d like for your Water Buffalo. Colors: Black, brown, wine, navy. chase of war materials in the and other targets in the Liondon, Dec. 17.— Lfjrd; wilo, with fre.sh reinforce- Ijirge Can llormrl ped by an explosion In the very own! United States unless financial No. 4 mine of The Kaleigh Mannheim area of Germany,' Bea%'erbroot extend loans or credits unless ...... $1.00 pr. Escorted by a troop of the Third Cavalry from Fort Myers, Va., the body of the late Lord Lothian, communique .said that Mann­ (Continued on Page Thirteen) I ferzan—are ju.st west of the Children’s . Van Rtialte Ciloves...... 2.i.b. i.o »f 35c 4V>ngrcaa modifled or repealed the Fownes Glovc.s...... $1.00 pr. British ambassador, rests in s Union Jack-draped caaket on a gun caisson a.s it leaves the red brick heim, ‘‘the chief industrial F!gyptian-L i b y a n frontier. Johnson act forbidding loans to | British embassy in Wa.shin^ton for funeral serA-ices at the W.ashlngton cathedral. Every nation with Wool Glove.s ...... $1.00 pr. debtor nations. , 8 to 11 Die center of the upper Rhine,” ! The British gained their first EXTRA SPECl.M.; AI.I, KlflDS OF QUAI.ITV diplomatic envoys In Wa.shln^lon, except Gerniany and lt:!ly, wn.i represented at the funeral. President ! foothold on Italian colonial Bath Robes W(K»I .Mittens...... $1.00 pr, He left his hearers with the Im- ; Roosevelt, who was in Warm «pring.s, Ga„ en route home from his C.irlbbean A-isIt, was repre.sented by was subjected to a sustained Violent Plane prcaslon that whether to make Gift Umbrellas ,V1I wool flannel. Wine, royal. Sizes 8 to M...... $1.9.j pr. Stephen Early, White Hou.se, .se;retary. seven-hour as.sault. Four I soil by taking Fort Capuzza M'ool Lined Leathei (iloves . such revision was entirely up to .\cw fabrics—new handles—new colorinps IS ...... $1.95 pr. CIGARS ~ CIGARETTES In Pre-Dawn British planes failed to re­ jand now are sweeping, west ribs Gloria and Celanese taffeta. ■\nK«»ra Mittens ...... Congress. Attaek Made $ 2 .9 8 Bunny Mittcnf...... $1.9.5 pr. The discussion of Britain came : turn. rover the Libyan desert in an Kinkid Dress (ilo ves...... $1.98 pr. And 1-Pound Cans of Tobacco up after the Treasury secretary Bla^Today Kill An analine dye factor.v at Lud- attempt to encircle Bardia Beacon Robes Iktys’ Leather (iloves...... $1,50 pr. outlined to the Treasury-Post Of­ wignhaven. a suburb of Mannheim, with motorized unit*. $ 1 .9 8 For Christmas Giving At Very fice Appropriations Subcommittee , Pelaiii and Abetz Talk "one o f the largest in Germany, On Diirazzo Brown, blue, wine. Sizes 8 to 14 Boy.s’ Leather Mittens...... $1.00 pr. Australian troops were said to Other L nthrellas $2.98 to $1.98 the needs of hi.s own department Member* of Four Cin- was set well alight, the fires be­ , have captured Italian truck* and .$1.69. to $1.98 Low Prices! during the fiscal year beginning 10 ill Raids ing still visible half an hour after a gun in a moonlit battle last next July 1. cinnati I'amilie* Jolteil the attacking aircraft had left." 'rHiii Greek Drixe* Now , night. A communique reported ra- Cift Toiletrit’s. On Future of France the ministry said. Hi.s and Her— .Mr. and Mrs. Ix>innn—Orange and Citron .\nalyzea Britain’s Need i newed offensive patrolling "on a An Inexpensive (iift! From Bed*; 12 HurtJ I Target .Area Xiass of Flarorw Sail! to Be Converging Embroidered Itevelry S«-ls ...... Wc-81.00 Morgenthau ■ wa.s reported to , Over Reich j considerable scale” on .the It reported a "particularly, vio- ' Hayon Crepe or Satin NiiM'lty I’erflinie B ooks...... '...... $1.00 i.b. 29c have made a factual analysis of , Three Slill Mi**ing. French W ar llini.lrr, A U eilds 1 On I^$t Mountain De­ : frontier‘in East Africa. Peel Great Britain's need for aid from : I lent" explosion at Neckarstadt, a I f'apturc 15 Italian Planes t'oty Toilet Sets ...... $2.00 to $3.95 fense Line for Valona. Evening In Carls T aleu iii...... 55c the United States without, how­ Nazi. BombrrH Hravily Navy .Minister and Sec­ j suburb of Mannheim, and said that 'The Royal Air Force Middle Eaat Pillow Cases ever, making any recommenda­ Cincinnati, Dec. 17—(/P)—Mem­ I "by 3:30 a. m. the whole tareet command reported also that tha Step-ins Lvrntiig In Carls I’erftim e...... ‘...... 5.V Sunkist Lemons Doz. 29c bers nf four families lycre blasted retary of State At­ Smartly boxed cases with His and Her. Mr. and .Apple Blossoms C ologne...... 81.00 tions. Bla*t T h o L'liiiamcd ! area was a ma.‘-Iib. Peck killed eight to 11 persons today, i Midland*, I* Report.. Talk ill Viehv 1 was reported today as twin Gr*^k others yesterday. Kevlon .Xlunlrure Sr-ts...... $1.00 Potatoes 19C about In part by defense require­ Bulletin! ' targets at Heilbronn on the All Italian airdromes between Twelve persons were injured ! j Ncckar were set on fire." I drives were said to be converging Hobnail .Atomizers ...... $1.00 ments would require an increase Vichy, France, Dec. 17.— i on the last' mountain defense line the Libyan ports of Tobruk and $1.00 pr­ 59c ...... $t.00 in the debt limit to 160.000,000.000 and three were missing in the pile '. Berlin, Dec. 17. -(/T; British sir Besides the atta'ck at Bordeaux, Vardley C ologne...... I guarding the port of Valona on Bardia . were bombed heavily yea* ut her .''beet and Case S e t s ...... $2.9S Lb. 1C or $65,000,000,000. The celling of brick, kindling and dust that i raiders killed 10 pei.sona, injured ^i-^hief of State MurahaJ Reappearance Increase* it said British bombers made day­ Cabbage until 3:30 a. m. had been a atruc-1 I the Adriatic Sea. terday( its communique said, and > WILLIAMS’ MEN.N’ EN’S now is $49,000,000,000. I 50 and inflicted damage with fire I’ hilippe Retain received light forays on several airdromes. The Greeks said a scries of a « "inten.sive raid” waa made on ture housing business establish- ; Anxietv of .Manv Vel- Of the merchantmen bombed, it Hull Urge* Defense ^peed ! and explosive bombs in attacks on i’ ierre Laval, his ousted vice- seven violent counter-attacks by Bardia last night. Cannon and .Martex Rayon Satin Undies MEN’S SETS MEN’S SETS ments on the first floor and npart- .said, one was ob.served listing and 89c $1.09 Secretary Hull aald today that | ments on the upper floors s i the ' western and southwestern Ger- premier and foreign minister, eran French Officials crack Italian reserves had failed With the fall nf Fort Capuzzo, A lientitifiil assortmentorlment of giftg items! HEALTH MARKET another wa.s afire. to halt the tortuous advance over the British announced recapture of on the basis of full Information | northern edge of the market dls- ' many last night whiic Nazi bonib- and di.scus.sed the general sit­ gowns, dance sets andind step-ins. Sizes 32 to 44. Upset by Nazi Envoy. The night attack was made in the snow-covered mountain ranges. Salum, last Italian stronghold on "Sausage Patties are a smash hit dipped in beaten on foreign developments, Including i trict. Eleven children were uation with him, it was an­ good weather and under a bright ' G ift Towel Sets the British situation, he was urg- ' among the victims. I era heavily blasted two nnnameil "Among other operations car­ Egyptian soil. .1 egg. rolled in crushed com fla' es and fried” - so we read i "important" cities in the Briti.sh nounced officially tonight. moon, it said. Give practical towels. Four'pattems In all col- $ 1 .1 9 ing all possible speed in defense (.'aune Not Detetmiined. Bern, Switzerland. Dec. 17.— f/P) ried out by R. A. F. aircraft was P'ort Capuzzo's capitulation left 01.s. ftiith towel, guest towel and 2 face cloths. on the women’s page. .And to help you “ sec for your­ production. Midland.s, the Germans reported — At the behest of Reiebsfuehrer The Air Ministry News Service, another attack on Durazzo. A l­ the British in control of a vital Gift Handkerchiefs He told reporters that he was While the cause was not de­ , today. amplifying the- communique, said bania’s biggest port." an official highway terminus 12 miles due self” we offer . . . termined immediately, Joe Victiy, France, Dec. 17.-- Hitler'.- representative. German Hand Embroidered .All I.ineTi Ladles’ Handkerchiefs relaying the essential facts about The high command said Mann- that coastal command fliers "car­ communique said. south of Bardia and apparently In Hughes, 57. who lives Bcrd.ss the (/P)—French Chief of Slate $ 1 .0 0 box In .All White and Prints...... ‘J5c-S5c-50c each •*"re»h** rvBn - irk>rih international cotfdltlons to the de­ ; helm, inland port on the Rhine. Amba.s.-ador Otto Abetz, Pierre rying out a heavy raid on the "During the night, a successful position for ho attempt to outflank Gift Aprons fense commissioners and other of­ .street said the explosion "waa I and another undisclosed tow n bore Marshal Philippe Petain and Laval reappeared suddenly in i docks and U-boats at Bordeaux raid was made despite most un­ that ba-se. like a puff from Igniting gas.’’ Every woman welcomes choice aprons! An as- Ijidles’ Ij»ee Edge Linen Handkerchiefs, .-Ml White ficials without attempting to enter the brunt of the British attacks. In German Ambassador Otto Vichy today for a lunchtable talk early today” did not sight land favorable weather, bombs being Key to C'oBitfal Road 2.1c-50c each. ^ I Sausage Meat Windows were blown out for 1 Mannheim a castle and a ho.spital from the time they left their base ■ortment of prints with contrasting trim or nek-, into technical production questions. Ai)ctz conferred for three and with Abetz and Chief of State observed causing large explosions Bardia holds the key to the "County F’air” Pattern blocks by the repercussion which were among the buildings X 15 . . . _____ 89c Slip-on and Pan tie Sets Basement Dept.. Lamb Stewing Pieces by French War Minister Gen. | anxiety of many ..veteran French cold-which made large-scale opera- the Natli^al Association of Manu­ Goebbels, addressing work- ______I tions almost impossible. Dainty little set for your little didarling—in tea- facturers that Britain needed im­ (^iyen Garvin the big Blobm and Voss Charles Hunlzigcr, Navy Minister officials whose usual tranquility In Sweep West .5,5S2.00 are taking orders for equally high quality. Items for be foreshadowed I n the AbeU visit i stale-wide search was Instituted Flashes! Willlmantlc, Dec. 17— (A5 —A j Nazi Interest j With the British Forces at 8$e As nice a gift as you can give to any little tot. —the first to Vichy of any ranking : today for George M: Corey. 27. (Continued On Page T «rl\ e) 50’’x50” Hand Blocked Sizes 1 to 3 years. ^ Christmas! ( i « t e Bnlletlna of tbe OP) Wire) middle-aged son, who blanted to I lum, Egypt. Dec. 16.— (D elayed)-* - I..anipa death his 84-year-old father In Treasury Balance Nazi official since the armistice. i Xorthea.stern University graduate. I'/pi-British armo^'ed units were Only ill Policy Rumors spread that the Ger-i . . . Pin-up and boudoir lamps with glass or wood bases Powder Plant Blown I'p hope of inheriting the well-to-do ' sweeping over the desert west o f , farmer'a estate, went to. prison Washington, Dec. 17,—(A^—The mans want I^val. once t h ^ old I ‘he $L00 in antique de.signs and gold finished etchings. Htockholm, Sweden, Dec. 11.— marshal's own choice as hla sue- ' slaying last night of Kenneth .S, Torpedoes Hit Bardia today in an attempt to en­ Lunch Cloths (A’)—A Swedish powder plant at fo r'life today. An 18-year-old ac­ position of the Treasury Dec. 14 : Three good looking pattems: Mexican - Fruit - ■) 1^1.25 circle that important Italian base BJoerbom, in Vaermland province complice went with him. Receipts, -$35,685,180.56: expend-: G eriiiaiiv Not ConceriieiU Floral. Blue, green, gold, red and brown. po'rtanorta reachingreachinc’ diplomaticdiDlonifttic quartersQuarters jI months,monins. acijprding v-.. to District At- in Libya following the capture of near the Norwegian frontier, waa The men were Charles S. Gar- Itures, $26,999,663.39; net balance, .ind R. Dewing haov- blue embroidery. of duty.'!.,Mayor Cecil F. Bates "The ' spurcea said Germany waa | MailV Injured aficl Coil- Establishment of an Alaskan | 'Shangri-La'," Satko said. Northeastern while Legro was a-| coast, the Italian high command i “ " “ sa ‘ h® border to seize Fort said the rommlsslon acted after land is fertile and flat. There's not Interested in who. supplanted . i ' i i rv (Boxed) "Shangri-La" where economlc-un-. ; hockey player at Dartmouth col reported today. ! «>u‘ h ot Bardie KtudjJiig a plea of the officers for plenty of Umber from which these Foreign Minister Pierre Laval. Slfleraule D am age to $ 2 .9 8 39c relnsniement, baaed on their ac­ fortunates might find a new life Is "but whether • any change in. . I lege, from which he -was graduat- The exact effect of the claimed i *‘ “ ''*** pioneers could hew log cabins hits was not given. j ^ “ alians are r e p w ^ to Baby Shop. quittal by a. Jury. the goal of Paul Satko, who sailed French policy has taken place.” Properly in Kaill. : ed in 1932. ' i Toyland Features e-. a a • Economic support probably would Watch Salem Home. The battle between British and I His and Her hia large family to the northern, come from farming and fur-rais­ l^til Otto Abetz. Adolf Hitler's Scooters Deputy Sheriff Killed territory last spring in a home­ j amimssador to Paris, reports from Basel; Switzerland, Dec. 17. — Authorities maintained a close Italian forces in the Libyan desert ; , ® .. *” "®* from » e bor-. ing. The thing would work itself raged on yesterd’ay with undlmln- 1 including t w p s which hav* Rcgfular $2.98 CelancM Taffeta Mlddlesboro, K y„ Dec. 11.—(A5— made boat. out. People find the wa.vs neces­ I Vichy no information will be dl- (/P)—Bombs killed four persons. In­ watch at Corey « Salem home and ' Bikes I vulged concerning Germany’s offi- also questioned relatives in Bos­ ished fury, the high command said retreated from Egypt, and appar- Given With Cash Sales In n r e e |icace ulllcera yrere woiind- The former Richmond, Va., sary to make a Hying better than jured many others and caused con­ ently arc striving to make a de­ cisl attitude toward the French ton. ' I ' in its regular communique. Turkish Towel Sets Doll Furniture ed, one fatally. In a shooting affray welder, a visitor today in this port you can plan for them.. I siderable property damage last termined stand there. Cellophane wrapped. All colors. today with a man they nought to where he started his northern voy­ Sincerity Prime Prerequisite j upheaval, they said. night in Basel in sji air raid which Police Sergt. Joseph V. McDon­ It said the Italian Air Force Shower Curtains Doll Carriages ough, in Salem, said the man be­ wa.s cutting heavily into British In the opinion of British officers Both These Stores All Day arrest on ai Virginia warrant. The age, envisions a model community "It would be no place for the I Trvlnx Tn F'athom Motives , the Swiss general staff declared liow long they can hold out will Games i slain man whs Deputy Sheriff ,"for people like myself who want curious o f those In search of ad­ ! "W e are continuing our efforts was evidently "directed against ing sought had rented an automo- forces with its bombardments de- of I bile from a garage there yc.sterday ^splte bad weather. depend largely on whether Itallaa $ 1 .0 0 set $1.98 Printing Sets George W. FTaher, alraut M . .The to give their children a better venture. The settlers would have ' to fathom the motives which led the railway and buildings each troops could be rallied after the wounded oMcers are Polloe Chief afternoon and that the man's own Sharp Fighting Reported Tuesday. chance in life; who want to' build to have outdoor experience—farm­ the French government while still the Basel central station " Egyptian rout. Regular $2.98 • Table Tennis Charles H. fillntoa, about 50, aad for the future on something sub­ ing and hunting. Sincerity of ptir., in a state of war supplanted by (Railway______lines_____ east of Basel car. later found parked near the In Albania, sharp fighting was Patrolman B. L. Perry. Minton’s cross the ^Rhine river Into south- ' garage, Jiad been .seized by police. | reported from the southern sector Bardia already has been bomb­ Ten Pins stantial." pose would be a prime prere­ 'hn armistice with us, to bring ed heavily from the sea and air. ronditton was reported serious. A He said that upon his return quisite.” about a change in th$t post which western' Germany.) British armored units west of th » Cannon Kitchen Kits Bathroom Drapes to Match Blocks posse of about IS oHIoers of Ken­ (Continued On' Page Two) (Omtlnued on Page Two) to Alaska he will - make appHca- As none of the settlers would for the purposes of French-Ger­ The government sought to de­ town reported that they had de­ Hand blocked patterna In three colors. Ouaran- tucky, Tennessee and VirginUi waa tioh to have the fertile, glacier-fed come with much cash. Satko sug­ man relations is the most Impor­ termine from examination of the t e ^ fast color. Trains stroyed Italian trucks, tractor* reported to have cornered • auspect Eagle river valley set aside for gested the community should be tant in the French cabinet, name­ bomb fragments the nationality of and tanks, but that it was uncer­ $1.98 pr. Come down—see our com­ eOMMAH/p la the niouBtalns near here. homestead Settlement. The site,, cooperative, with the residents ly that of foreign minister." the fUezs. responsible. The i H K I U U CORK • s • . tain yet whether they had wholly Box of 4 Six beautiful colors. 'Twti pattems—Swan and plete selection of toys—you’ll eight miles square, is 30 miles pooling their resources to buy When asked whether French Indlcationa Planes British cut off commujilcationa betofeen 69c Water Lily — Nautical. Practical celanese taffeta like them. M A N m iS T ia COHH- Markets A t A Olaaoe ' north of Juneau, where the Eagle tractors, bulldozers and other land- Chief of State Philippe Petain, tn President,, Marcel Pllet-Golaz Store Hours Here Bardia and Tobnik, farther west. —water repellant and will not split. t o v l a m d New York, Dec. 11.—HA5— and Herbert rivers sweep through clearing and. cuUivatini^' equip­ his recent message to Hitler, had told the F ^ era l Council at Bern These armored units were eub- Domestic DcpC Curtain DepU, 2nd Floor. Stocks— Irregular; traders aar- rich bottom lands. ment. explained the motives behind that information received so far For Christina* Shopper* jected to dive-bombing attaeke by ro«'. Only Homestead .Available He admitted his alms aren't en­ Pierre-EUenne Flandin's appoint­ Indicated the planes were probably Italian planes. Bomls— 311 xed; rails most active. A t present, Satko's 122-acre tirely altruiatlc. ment to succeed Laval, these British, and said that as soon as . Italian General Berdi ta ia UHOttSe'’SOK F'oreign Exchange—Quiet; Cana­ homestead la the only one avail­ "Moat of all,” he said, ‘1 want sources aald; this point had been definitely es- Local stores will remain open until 0 o'clock for flve eve­ command at Bardia and Oanarat able in the region. The remainder "Apparently not." tabliabed the council would "make dian dolbir improves. a school for my children. There nings before Christmas for the convenience of late aboppera. Bergonsoli, whom the Brttiah have - Gift Suggestions for the Sentimental Person With me Cotton— Uneven; Bombay sell- has been set aside as a national isn't one in the region now. Our They further intimated that an energetic protest to London dubbed ’’General Electrte W h l(% ; The holiday schedule will go Into effect this Thursday night and the Practical Side— lAg; spot house support forest. The former Virginian went closest neighbor is four miles since the meeting between Hitler asklhg for reparations.” era,” alao waa reported Um tk The Valuable Premiums You Get for Your 'iil’W Green Sugar—Higher: Cubw buying, to Washington to explain his plan away. It'a 17 miles to the grocery and Petain at Tours— whare, it (In Beriin. authorised sourcea will continue Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tueaday, according auing exhortationa to tha The JW.HAL4 CORK « to Interior Department and For­ said the bombg were British end troop*. General BergonxaU i* \ GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MAHCMISTni CPHII* of Slort. ^ Stamps Make Shopping At These Stores Extra Profft filetato—Steady; export copper store. I f the commtmity la es­ was said, mare principles had bean to decision of the Retail Merchants Bureau of the Oiamber of est Service officials. 'They sug- discussed—there had, been no con- called the bombing a flagrant tn be popular with hlS mm price hardens. tablished, we could have our CJommerce. . “ able. Wool Tops—Mixed; trade and I gcsted'tbat he apply to have the own school, a non-denomlnational spot house buying: liquidation. 1 area thrown open fo r aettlement. church, stores and our own dock.” (ConUnued On Paga Two) (Continued On Paga Twn) (ConttoMd 0* r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17,1940 MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17,1940 PAGE

Uon with tha Manchaatgr Guards efficleat and could fully meet the jobs open to workers during the agencies such as u m thla week and will report to Col- Annual Report Heffron Home Decorated Four-Fifths need* « ( tMa nation. Young Entertainer Skilled Force coming year. Y outh AdminlstnUon, O l| ,| K Guardsman c tel Cramer for asaignment In the Claims Goods Andover SteadyFyes May Conceal Dr. Grace 'went to Toronto from Solalioa Uss tn Training and tha cnvUlait near future. a. MaxwaM CThJcogo where he attended the an­ The solution of the pn hlem, as Corps all have been given : ReMer Appelated 187-4, WIBUoMlto nual meeting of the cOnferenee of seen by various convention speak- teach men and woman to Sold Too Low Of Realty Co. For Christmas Contest D igging Done ■%/ Seen Problem e'fa, )jea In training the unemploy­ mary positions, nr to Shea Promoted Corp. John Rleder wee appoint- ___-_J Lies, Latest Test Shows chief state school offlcere. cJ Secretary of the K Guards to ed to fill akilled positions and in positions In sa^ntlal Indu The volunteer Are depwtment training enqployed men and wo­ fill the unexpired term of Sgt. Injunction Sought to was called out Sunday afternoon Dii'ectors Issue State* Policeman Harold Heffron, who sing out ot tha attic window a» IVo Major Acddent in Vocational Convention Shea at a company meeting laat Santa la about to descend. The HomUton, N. T., Dec. twhUe answering queatloM, wheth- men to All more technical jobs I used tn wear tong hair: las Gift! To Become Staff Ser* to a chimney fire at the home of won the first award for the best Urges Speeding where they will have' greater uae- sandals, but everybody looks night In addition to hla new du- Restrain Action of Cut ment and Re*elect news that Santa Oaus la arriving In the next poker game, try being er bluffing or truthfully, showed 2 Years* Ckmstruction Told to Expect Eco* rart Toor radio into tiea, Corp. Rleder It also the George Parke. UtUe damage wee fulnesa. my hair and not at my geant; To Take Up Hit done to the house. decorated home lost year, ie likely has been imparted to the father nothing that would betray lies. ______hodio....wiUiraoerdplayT«r, treasurer of the NCO club. The suspicious ot the player with the To thla end, trade schonla, ex­ I got a haircut. Rate Stores. The school will present Its Their Officers. to be well up among the contest­ and mother who, with two older But the clues appeared when, • On Chicago Subway. Of Feeding Plans nomic War. , alban, ncadk*. boeklaU. New Duties ^ITiis Week soldier, who la a member of the steady-looking eyes. He Is likely to after the questioning, the suspects tension schoola and government — William Zoraoh, 1 Christmas plays this week Friday ants this year. His home on Center children, are noticed copslng out of second platoon’s non-cominissioned were subjected to one minute’s al­ h< Hartford, Dec. 17—(A")— Bur­ at the hall. Each room presents a The directors of the Manchester street, ie to be illuminated tonight. the bouse In night clothes. Tha be the fellow who is bluffing. Chicago, D<«. 17— —Engi­ San Francisco, Dec. 17,-f-(A5— Carryinif the approval of Major staff, will commence his job at Or, in the more serious game of ienee. Before this minute, they w U ti , no ynHt.t»l) rows, Wellcome A Co., Inc., New special program. The scene shows a large JtaUoon lighting effecU that hav# been neers and sondhoge who two yeari London. Dec. 17—(/P)—Food B41n- The problem of supplying skilled ONLY once, followdng hla acceptance of Realty Company held their annual were given one minute to rest Jamea H. M,cVeifh and CapUln York, today sought in Superior Mrs. T. J. Birmingham, Mrs. in which Santa Claus Is about to added will add further to the beau­ life, look for that kind of eye in technicians In unprecedented num­ the company records last night. meeting in the .fflce of Judge W il­ the person you suspect of deceit- their eyes. Then for the following ago today began digging In a Ister Lord Woolton said today only William N. Naylor, recommenda- court a temporary injunction to Harold Rankin, and Mrs. Mary arrive on the top of the bouse. On ty of the decoratlona. bers for the nation's booming war Lest W'e Forget restrain The Allen Cut Rate Stores liam 8. Hyde lost night. Those A loud speaker has also bean In- fulness and lying. minute they again flxefi the eyes mighty match of men agairuit mud 10 cities and towns In Britain hod Industries was the major consid­ 195 tlona were forwarded today to Vlgnone were aaatstant bostesaee attending were Judge Hyde, Ed­ the roof is a , ^ y with a red lan­ With National Guard units of Hartfoi^ and New Britain from tern, waving to St. Nick and two aUllcd which will broadcast Ban- This goes contrary to the com­ steadily on the point, while the have completed more than 80 per provided for communal feeding In eration toefay at TTie American Hartford National Guard Head­ at the meeting of the Mothers* ward J. Murphy. Joseph Moore, mon belief that a deceitful person ophthalmograph once more re­ quarters for the promotion of 8er- mobilialng throughout the coun­ a dling the company’, product, at chtldien, a boy and a girl are look- I ta’a greeting to Manchester. cent of Chicago’s *57,000,000 sub­ event of heavy bombing, and urged Vocational Association convention. Club held at the home of Mrs. John H. Hyde, Thomas Ferguson has shifty eyes. The belief may be corded the movements. ireant Danny Shea to the Staff try, many local veterans are look­ less than a set minimum price. Thornton Griswold on Wednesday way. others to speed preparations' to Lieut. Col. Frank J. MeSherry, POPULAR and Herman Montie. (Mlcers were Section of the 169th Infantry Regi­ ing back on their past experiences. The action wa.-‘brought before true for professional crooks, but This time there was a difference care for civilians forced to leave Army ailmlnistratlve assistant in evening. re-elected os follows: President. some new eye tests by Dr. Fred­ between the deceivers and the .ui underground army which ment Prior to this action. Colonel In the six wars we have engaged Judge John Rufua Booth in the Mr. and Mra. Keeney J. Hutch­ damaged homes. the National Defense Advisory Superior court here under the Con­ John H. Hyde; Treasurer, William erick K. Berrien, Colgate Universi­ truth lelleni, in about 76 per cent now has a dally roster of 3,800 FOOD MARKET Kenneth F. Cramer, the Regiment­ In, figures alone tell a tragic story inson, with Mrs. pavid Toomey pf British Units "W e have the food in the areas," Council, told delegates that the necticut fair trade a ct The com­ 8. Hyde; and Secretary Thomas Rebekahs Pick ty psychologist, show that about of the trials. men has moved 2,000,000 cubic al Commander, and Captain Her­ regarding the money that this na­ Bolton, were callers at the home he sold. "W e have gone to infinite United States must prepare not pany manufacturea drugs, medi­ Ferguson. 75 per cent of ordinary persons Keep Eyes Mere Nearly Steady yards of excavated material, in­ only to meet military aggression bert Welch, the RegimenUl Ad­ tion has handed out for these con­ of Mrs. Edith White Maxwell of stalled 500,000 cubic yards of con­ trouble to see that no place shall 855 Main Street Rubinow BniMing flicts. The Revolutionary War, cinal and toilet article, which are A statement of the financial con­ Sweep West steady their eyes when trying to The deceitful people kept their but the economic aggression jutant approved Shea's assignment Bunker Hill on Sunday. They were crete and handled eight tons of starv’e. All I am asking local to th3 Staff. The K Guardsman la which commenced on April 9, 1775 sold throughout the atate under dition of the company follows: Their Officers ilecelve. eyes more nearly steady during authorities to do is to arrange to "which would surely follow a “ Where Thrifty Shoppers Shop” contractj with retailers establian- also guests at Shady Lawn Farm. the silent minute. The ’’Uars” eyes dynamite without a major acci- expected to commence his new and lasted until April 19, 1783 A s ^ s Forty persons have taken the cook It. They want only the necea- totalitarian victory. ing a minimum retail price, ac­ Ellsworth L. Oovell will be in­ (Oontinned From Page One) tests. Half of them committed a were not only steadier but showed denL duties this week at the Hartford cost this nation *136,193,700 and C a s h ...... * 10.00 Subway Commissioner Philip sery premises with two sorts of "This is the day when war Is cording to the company’s com­ stalled next month overseer of •laboratory crime." The other half less variation from their move­ fought with machines and ma­ State Armory. used 350,000 men In the conflict. East Central Pomona Orange. Accounts and mort is known for his ability to rouse Mrs. Ruth Waddell I* Harrington eald that although fuel - -coal and oil. *rhey cannot Shea served in old Company G plaint. 'w fre Innocent. The crime consisted ments during the questioning. chines must be supplied by Indus­ Specials for Wednesday On-June 18, 1812, another war hit D. R. Tuttle, master of Andover gages receivable pledg­ them •with atirring words. there have been eight fatalitlee on rely on gas and electricity." I J also Company K when the the American people with a cost of CofltrMiU Signed in 1987 Elected Head; Christ* cither of killing a rat In the labo- The purpose of the experiments try,” he said, adding that the store Open All l>ay Wednemdays Ihiring Deoembert Grange and Mr*. Tuttle attended ed to Manchester Trust the entire subway job it is an un­ unit was redisignated. He also *107.159,000. IVhen this war ended Theae contracts were signed Move Along Splendid Rood ^ratory or sneaking out to commit Is to learn whether the ophthalmo- There should be no hesitation on secretary of labor had estimated tb. meeting of Bolton Grange Fri­ A Safe Deposit Co. to mas Party Is Held. dertaking with "an exceptional served in the Regular Army as an on January 8. 1815 a total of 471,- during October, 1937, with various In their advance toward Libya. fictitious burglary. grapli • may be standardized a financial grounds, Woolton added, there would be five to six million SPRING LAMB ^ Connecticut drug atorea and re­ day evening to witnes. a com­ secure notes payable of safety record." Two men were SPRING LA.MB instructor. During hia service In 000 men had taken part In the 859.248.00 ...... 45,755.32 British columns moved along a Photographic Record Taken He detector. ' because the government has prom­ RIR OR SHOUIJIER tailers. ' petitive program between the first electrocuted In one accident, the the "Manchester Rifles", he has battles. Then the Army, was Accounts and mort­ splendid road the Italiana built Suiuet Rebekah Lodge at Both guilty and Innocent were The Colgate pn?fessor beUeves ised help. Judge Booth was informed tta t and second half of the members from the Libyan frontier to Sidi other deaths coming singly. 'ITiere ‘The experiences of Sheffield, acted as Company Secretary, Com­ rushed to the border on April 24, gages receivable and meeting lost night in Odd Fellow* questioned as suspects in one or that deceitful eyes are steadier have been no serious cave-ins or Loin Chop! pany Clerk, Bugler. Platoon Ser­ the action is brought under ^ arranged alphabetically by name. Barrani during their three months Southampton, Coventry and Birm­ CHOPS 1846 for the Alexican War. Before not pledged...... 10.107.76 hall elected the followdng o4fleeia the other of the misdeeds. They because of the emotional energy other mass disaster type of acci­ geant and company correspondent. Connecticut fair trade law, Sectionx of occupation of the region. aroused while lying. This energy, ingham have been unanimous In the hostilities cca-sed on Sept. 14. 921E of the 1937-39 supplement, Real Estate mortgaged to aerve for the yeof 1941: were quizzed while In front of an dent. Tiic K non-commissioned officer, 1847, 100.000 men took part and The Italians named it Via Vlt- ophthalmograph, an instrument lined during the questioning, car­ Indicating the need for community who is now milit.try correspond­ which permits a nmnufacturer to to the Manchester toria—victory way -and over it Noble Grand. Mr*. Ruth Wad­ Cost and Mileage Increased 1 9 c lb. 1 Mother hole was put in our treas­ which makes a photographic rec­ ries over Into the'silent period and Since Secretary of the Interior feeding centers,” the minister said. 1 ent for this paper, turned over the enter into contracts with re­ ival Attends Trust Co. to secure they had hoped to march Into all dell; vice grand, Mrs, ErccI Craw­ ury to the amount of *100,000,000. ord of eye movements. steadies the eyes. Harold L. lekes dug the first dirt company records last night to the tailers as to a minimum price at notes payable of *4,- of Egypt. They erected along it ford: financial secretary, Edith Attempts to double cross the Co m f o r t in g Then came the catastrophe, the which articles bearing the com­ 820.69 ...... 12,481.25 WaUh Smith; recording secretary, While answering questions, the w l^ a silver spade two years ago, new secretary, Corporal John Rled- several monunsents to Mussolini suspects were Instructed to fixe ophthalmograph by making volun­ great Civil War, The cost to the pany’s trade mark aball be sold. tain-Abetz Other real estate ...... 103,550.67 Mildred Miller; treasurer, Emily the' project has been increased in Y* F u n e r a l Service and the triumph of their occupa­ their eyes on a black point on a tary eye movements failed dis­ Army Announces '*”upon assuming his new duties. Confederate Government has never The Wellcome Company claims Doubtful note* and ac­ Kissmann; trustee for three years, overall cost from an original rough • Mederata coats been determined, but our Federal tion. . white card, and to hold the eyes as mally. These movements were so figure of *40,000,000 to *.57,400,000 Cut-Up FOWL each 4 9 « Sgt. Shea is due for a promotion that the Allen atorea, operated by counts receivable ...... 3,362.00 A marker at Sidi Barrani, where Emma.L. Nettletpn. • Personal attantion Government expended no less than Johnson Wholesale Perfume Com­ in Vichv steady as poasible. completely unnatural that they im­ and Its total mileage of double Contracts Given See what you get! to Staff-Sergeant with further ad­ Profit and Loss ...... 450,381.77 the new-road joins the road to • The business session was fol- , mediately revealed the deceit. • Modern equipment vances in grade due prior to in­ *6,189,930,000 on the encounter. pany. Inic., New Haven, has refus­ lowed by a Christmas party In the TTie Involuntary eye movements tube Increased from 7.7 to 8.75 Alexandria, bears the inscription: miles. Federal grants of PW A 1 SW F-ET FLORIDA SI NKIST ORANGES 1 RCA Victor Record Pl«yer—con- duction. He will .sever his connec- During the duration o f the war. ed to sign a minimum, price con­ (Con tinned Page One) *643,657.77 banquet hall. Tables arranged to • Expert direction from April 16, 1861 to April 9. "Despite sand and winds and the money total *23,130,(K)0. TANGERINF.S b m U rnth tny modern AC ridio, tract and that has sold the Well­ Liabillttes insidiousness of the enemy, this form a crose were tastefully deco­ Washington, Dec. 17 —•_ (05 — 1865, 2,500,000 Union soldier* took come Company’s trade marked ar­ An extension to the Dearborn WALTER N. LECLERC 2 "Heertofthe Symphony" Album Laval’s side of the si iry before Accounts payable . . , . * 903.93 road linking the sands of Egypt rated with evergreens, red and The War Department announced Sally Ann (IindnlMi MAMCMtSTM. CONN. j 2 Doz. 2.>C 2.^c Doz. part and 1,000.000 Confederate!. ticles at less than the minimum I-aiinclies Survey street subway was added, on the k-4* Tel. 52*9 —.8 beautiful eyraphonio telectioni making any report to HiUer. Notes payable, secured with those of Libya has been con­ green paper and red candles. award of the following contracts: America then was at peace for price. Petaln, according to hiS..^ aides Armour Seen blueprints, since work started. The (Jolt’s Patent Firearms Manu­ Sally Ann Chiidoba, small from the mo«t melodioua of all ,ym- by receivables and real structed.” There was chorus singing of plans also were chimged to length­ thirty-seven years, but it was due Three Artides Listed and those who saw him facturing Company, Hartford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. pboniea. r e fin e d estate ...... 64,067.68 Cbrismas carols, with Mrs. Thora Of ‘Bollleiiecks’ en out the Inclined connections for another heart-ache in 1898. On Three articles are listed in the cool, however, In hia talks ith Stoehr at the piano. The refresh- , small arms material, *3,690; The Chudoba, of 20 Edgerton street, 3 Da Lute Record Ubrary Album,' company’s complaint. It is claimed Notes payable, unsecur­ London Eiivov with the elevated at both the north April 21, of that year, the Spanish- .Germany’s freckled, smiling a: ments were Christmas fruit jello, ■ B. John Manufacturing Company, will appear in the Christnuu en­ hold, 12 records—protect, your L M M ire Americari War hit us at a coat of that the cut rate atorea advertised ed ...... 97,356.16 and south ends of the State street VWary. bassador. these reports said. CaplUI stock ...... 481,330.00 crackers, cupcakes, decorated with New York, Dec. 17—(JF)— The subway and north end of the Dear­ New Britain, dies. *1,676; Pratt tertainment and dance given by *360,000.000 and before it ended and sold these articles below tne The chief of Petain’s personal and WTiltney Division, Niles-Be- the pupils of the Rolda Martin 4 Two Package! of RCA Victor minimum price. IV. y. Stocks red and green, and coffee. Every Ace Career Diplomat Be* National AMoclatlon of Manufac­ born street tube. on August 13, 1898. 280,564 Amer­ office drove out of Vichy early this one present received a gift from ment-Pond Company, West Hart­ School of Dancing Friday evening Needles. ican soldiers fought for the ideitls One article, with a minimum *643,657.77 Nevertheless, Harrington said ^ , ~ „i 1 tn, I morning and returned just before the beautifully Illuminated tree. lieveil Choice to Sue* turers has' launched an Inventory ford, blades for cutter heads, at the Hollister street .school. Complete Reference Book of HIM of American democracy. Then price of 23 cents. _WM sold for_lb seated beside him Adams Exp ...... I of men and machines and a sur­ the construction deadline remains 5 Air Reduc ...... 41>3 *1,050; Duro Wear Shirt Com­ Victor Musical Masterpieces. cents: another listed at 45 cents, vey of "bottlenecks" In defense at June 30, 1941. When trains will came the world catastrophe, and { in an automobile. Alaska Jun ... 1...... 5 ', cccil Kennedv. pany. D(U)bury, 1(X).000 cotton during our engagement from April was sold for 30 cents, and a third, erg Kill start to run In the subway is an­ 6 Victor .Antholo|gy, *'What’a What Petaln May .Me«t Hitler Alleghany ...... 'a production. other question, however, because khaki shirts. *45,000; R. Wallace 6. 1917 to November 11, 1918, 4,- listed at *1.25, for 90 cents, ac­ Announcing this action. Asso­ and Y^o'a Who in Music.” I As the Pctaln-Abets conversa- A lIM Chem ...... 184 Washington, Dec. 17.—(A5—Nor­ politicians, utility engineers, law­ and Sons Manufacturing Com­ 051,000 red-blooded American boys cording to the complaint. ' tion shifted from the chief of Local Stocks ciation President H. W. Prentts, pany. Wallingford, 200,000 forks, WOOL FLANNEL Represented by Attorney Cor- iir in Bagel Am Can ...... 86’, man Armour, ace career diplomat yers and financial experts are still An Ideal Christinas G ift! saw action. As for our treasury, , stale’s office to a private dining ; Jr., said Sunday night it was a di­ *13.5(X>, and 200.000 spoons, *14.- nellius D. Shea, Hartford, and At­ Am Home Prod ...... 50'!, deeply entangled in efforts to work we simply threw away the sum of ' room in the Hotel du Paro. with Furnished by Putnam and Co. and now United States ambassa­ rect reply to Defense Commission­ 500. ROBES { torney William Weaver, New Am Rad St S ...... 6 ’- out a traction unification plan. 537.500,060,000. These figures do Layal as a third conferee, it was (ContlnoMt frofo^ Page Une) 6 Central Row, Hartford dor to Argentina, was mentioned er William H. Knudaen’s ."speed Delivery dates were not dis­ Dolbis Navy - Royal Blue - Maroon I Am Sme.It...... 43’ , Potterton’s not include the vast economic loss York, the company ^ Petain-Hitler Am Tel and Tcl ...... 16G’ , jn informed circles today for the up" appeal made Friday. closed. and Green — All With Con- ^ of killed and Incapacitated, nor the cut rate store action i-s will- 1 ^ ir svi. blench of neutrality to which the vacant post of ambassador to Prentis disclosed that the asso­ fill ’ and will result in irreparable | follow if the Am Tob B ...... 68^ The Radio.Record Center trasting Piping. sums paid In pensions and bonuses. iiu Him will .CO 1 I Fuehrer s representative and F’e- Swiss government wovdd reply Aetna Casualty---- 125 Great Britain. ciation was asking thousands of Will Give Report damage to the c ^ p a n y , ^ with all the means at Its dtspo.sal.l Am Wak W k s ...... 6% At The Center 5.39 Main St. This is December.... in a few Anaconda ...... 26'3 Aetna F ir e ...... 63 With no British ninbassaiior in industrialists affiliated with it to S s'>.9 .y » months it will be April again. Arc The government reporusd 12 Aetna L i f e ...... 27 participate in the aurvey, and add­ If& C liild thia country following the death ^ eather (^ause , these vets right when they fore­ The cut rate stores, represented I Krench-German colUboraUon. bombs fell In various parts of\the Armour III ...... 4'k Automobile ...... 38% . On Joh Training House Slippers, $2. and g'2.?5 Atchison ...... 17'» of the Marquess of Lothian. Presi­ ed that a discussion on the matter J cast another war on that month? by Attorney Herman Levy, denied | ^ according to city, several of them along tim Conn. General ...... 24 dent Roosevelt waa expected to would be held at Atlanta, Ga,. to­ the company’s allegations. Mr. Vichy rumor.,-anything might railway line. \ Aviation Corp ...... 4<>, Of Two Deaths Only olii?,,' the War of 1812, started .Baldwin CT ...... 17<')( Hartford Fire ...... 87% name a auccoaaor soon to Joseph day, and another at Birmingham, in a month other than April. Levy told Judge Booth that the j happen, Basel ha.s been called the "turn­ Hartford Stm. Boll. 55 Hartford, Dec,, 17—(A’l—A re­ Has a Cold Abets, who kept Nasi Germany It and Ohio ...... 3’ ;, P. Kennedy, who resigned the t/>n- Ala., tomorrow. KELLER’S I cut rate stores do not have a con- 1 table" of Switzerland because it National Fire ..... 63 port to the Advisory Board for Na­ ReBeve Misery MEN’S WE.AR 5 StrqlUng .Vround th* Armory don post on Nov. 6. tract with the Wellcome Com­ informed on what was going on is one of the main rail links be­ Bifmllx ...... 33 tional Defense on the training of Boston. Dec. 17 - iA5 Rain, snow 887 Main Street J The High school is still hoping behind scenes of pre-w'ar France, UetlKsteel ...... 86'- Phoenix ...... 88 Some sources hinted that the Imonwed Vida Vlay pany, tween German, Alsatian and Swiss I Travelers ...... 410 president already had decided on emergency workers will be sub­ and sleet that battered New Eng­ Read Herald Advs. iiwauMwaMww and praying thaU those Army Witnesses were called at the arrived last night in Vichy. rail system.!. Beth FM,eel 7, pfd ...... 128'- Public LtUltIns (^uiiatliaii Asserts mitted tomorrow by Dr. Alonzo land yesterday, glazing highways Mothers, you wUl welcome the trucks will soon be oft the drill Armour for the key assignment in relief from misery that comes opening of the case who testified Almost immediately, it waa said One bomb smashed directly on Borden G. Oraee. Connecticut state com­ and indirectly causing two motor floor....N ow that the State The­ Conn. Lt. and Pow. 55 the British capital. with a "VapoRub Massage." that they are retail drug dealers here, he asked to see former Vice- the rallwav tracks after striking Can Pac Conn. Pow...... 46'* missioner of education. Dr. Grace fatalities, gave way today to ater is closed up, perhaps we can Bom In England Situation Serious W ith this more thorough treat- and that they have signed mini­ Premier Pierre Laval who, since a corner of the main railway sta­ Cerro De Hartford Elec. Lt. . 61 is serving as an administraive as- gradually clearing weather. get a few of the Guards over to Armour, who was bom In Eng­ ment, the poultlce-and-vapor mum price contracts with The his ouster ftom the government tion. Long lines of cars were Ches and ni.stant in the labor training divi­ Ronald Robishaw. 5. waa killed action of Vlcka VapoRub more clean up the NCO room---- we Hartford G as ...... 34 land of American parents, has held Saturday, has been reported under damaged, and service was inter­ Chrysler sion of the National Defense Com­ bv a truck at Rockland, Me.. . and effecUvely rfIKTMTEt IrriUted air TEXACO CRYSTALITE ESSO hopt. . . . Guardsmen who were not Wellcome Company. 3. New Eng. Tel. Co. 160 diplomatic posts In nearly every Toronto. Dec. 17 ';T' Finance The hearing was expected to guard at his estate at Wauvergne, rupted. A restaurant inside the Col Carbon . . . I Unit. Illumlnat. Shs. 119 mission. William Diniak. 65, by an auto­ passages with soothing medicinal present last night may have to ed 1 as being Laval’s principal enemy Colt’s Pat. Firearms 80 a factor in hla favor for the Lon­ ing into Camp Blanding daily so serted they believed British raid­ Douglas Aircraft Club in Toronto. Grace said he felt that the training talnoua routes such as the Mohawk as well as throat and chest — in the cabinet—and Picrre-Etlcnne ers had mistaken the blacked-out Eagle L o c k ...... 7 don appointment. and delivered In $ MORIARTY BROTHERS the 43rd should be ready to leave (CVintlnuPd from Paffe One) Du Pont ...... His speech primarily was about program of the United States was trail. spread a thick layer on chest, F'landin, who succeeded Laval as F^nir Bearings . .. 135 Kennedy, Who returned to the cover with a wanned cloth, b e Manchester. in February according to latest re­ city on the German border for one Elec Auto Lite , . . the war savings campaign and the 7 7 3 301-315 CENTER STREET AT BROAD STREET I»g r o ’.s wife, the former Marie foreign minister. of their Nazi objectives. In months Hart and Cooley ... 137 United States six weeks ago and BURE to use genuine, time-tested ports... .No further changes are Weygand Not in Vichy Gen Elcc ...... has been resting In Florida, came reapnnalbillties it involved for all VICKS VAPOBUB. Chenery, of Peabody, told police past they pointed out. British Hend^ Mach., Com 11% Onadlans. expected due to our Commanding But. Gen. Maxime Weygand, Gen Foods ...... to Washinston Sunday to attend General being at that Post for in­ ahe was alofrr’Tfif the cottage, lis­ planes Had flown over Switzerland I Land’ra Frary A Clk 28 who sources here said was the man Gen Motors ...... I New Brit, Mch.. com 41' j the funeral for Lord Lothian. He spection purposes, . . .Guards who tening tQ^^a radio, at the time of | en route to and from Italy, and I Gillette ...... '.. . j f ' . W : .\bet7. wanted to talk to most, was several Swiss protests were sent North and JUidd . . . ,33<.3 called atythe State Department on have been asking for discharges the shooting. Hccker Prod ...... KWMCIIWSMNIWWNtNCMfWWf Neighbors, responding to her- jiot in Vichy. Ho was in North A f­ to London. Bombs previously had Peck Stow a ^ Wil. 7 routine hualneas yesterday but de­ are asked to forget about them rica ami showed every intention of Hudson Motors , . . clined tolliacusa hla future plans. K cries after she had gone to the been dropped in the vicinity of Russell Mfg. c X , . . . 15'i until next month so everyone, in­ remaining there. Int Harv ...... MenGoqed For Other Paata TAKE A TIP FROM cluding the Company Commander, door, aided her in carrying her Geneva and on a railway near Scovin Mfg. . . . N . . 28% Weygand, former Allied' 'gener- . Int Nick ...... Sllcx Co...... lO 'i He has been mentioned for the ' II CCX)D FOR A can be happy for Christmas and hu.sband into the house, where he Lake Constance. Int Tcl and Tcl .. ALWAYS died without regaining conscioiia- alissimo and now commander of ! Tears Through Railway Hlation ! Stanley Works .... 49', chairmanship of The National De­ THE OLD MAESTRO New Year’s. .. .Jerry Lovett was Johns Mnnville . . . fense Commission and other gov­ nesa. French forces in North Africa, | One bomb In tlic raids laat night I do., pfd...... 29 also at Coventry Lake the other was said to be following Vichy | Kcnnccott ernment positions, but he return­ day, but he didn't go in swimming Dr. William Hines, of Hingham. tore through the central railway i ^ j ' j Torrington ...... 30 / medical examiner, said powder events closely. But if he was in i .station, but there were no casual- vai w i I Veeder - Root...... 58' j ed to Florida, last night without WARM RECEPTION except for a light mud bath. Ligg and Myers B seeing the president and there bums indicated Legro had been constant touch with Petain. a s : tics. New York Banks diplomatic report.s said, th'ere was Lockheed Aircraft were indlcatlona that he was sever­ Here*s the best gift Boy Admits Telling Tall Story shot at close range. One bullet A woman was killed as,j!he ran . . Bank of New York. 34.5, little external sign of it. at Vichy. Bankers Trust .... 59 ing official connection with the jy-VF-T struck the former athlete in the across Wlnkelried Square toward 1 ,Lorillard ,,, .... buy in toTYnl** " I t CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ^ Many obsimvers have been com­ Central Hanover ... 102 administration. Minneapolis—(A*!— When a sev- mouth, one in the chest and one in an air raid shelter. Three other Mont Ward ... paring Weygand's present position persons were killed In the suburb Chase ...... 33 When he announced hls reiilg- This new 1911 en-year-old boy told a story of be­ the stomach. Na. Phil Pet U SBTrufrust 1500 SEE YOUKLOCMLFOKDDEMUt and a former city councillor. by the war. Only ill Policy I Pub Serv N J .. „ .AII.KIndt of I.uck The victim’s widow, 26 years No 5Iove Expected 7 ------I Radio ...... !.. It is forbidden to Norwegians to old, was employed in a Danvers Military and diplomatic observ­ I Reading ...... A t the New Low Prices Richmond, Va. — An automobile blcachcry until her majrlagc. Her ers. however, considered it unlikely (Continued From Page One) make provocative remarks about Biifiget lleftriii^s driven by William Harris, 28-year- I Rem Rand ...... the German military. . . . In this Reductions up to 50^ father, James J. Cheneryr Is a that Weygand intends to do more I Republic Steel . old negro, went out of control as it Crete agreement on details -of re- I connection I remind people that leather worker and a union offi­ than hold tight In France’s north Rcy Tob B .... You ran select twice as muT rounded a corner, broke through a lations between Vichy and Berlin. | the police are armed! Near (loiiiplelioii cial. African possessions for the present Safeway Stores glorious Victor Record gifts St "German interest in Vichy de- |, ■Chief of Police August Pederson fence and rammed a woodshed — ■ particularly so long-as Petaln r Sears Roebuck . the new low prices. Come .in and Vf" vclopmenLa is naturally extraor- | of Bergen, Norway. damage^*40. rules In Vichy. Shell Union ..... get the detail*. * But William had a bit of luck, at dinar,lly great," they added. ! Hartford. Dec. 17-^(/Pi—Budget Torpedoes Hit Nonethelers, diplomatic reports Socony V,ic .... hearings before Gov. Elect Hurley Here are s6me of the nirrent , I Recapitulating French - German that. Not one of .the 55 dozen eggs indicated Weygand looms large Sou Pac ...... hits—in tirfle for the seuon'a relatlona since the defeat of and the state’s fiscal officers which loaded in the automobile was brok­ among the reasons why Berlin may South . Rwy gaiety. ' / British Vessel France—which they described as have been under way for the past en. think twice before occupying the Std Brando two weeks neared completion yes­ the, most complete in jnodern his­ STATE • VICTOR RECORDS priced tn lower than regular 1941 Ford Cars! rest of France, or forcing Petain Std Gas. and E l ...... 1 KIAVCIIESTER terday with the hearing of the (Continued From Page One) tory— the authorized sources said Std Oil Cal ...... 18', rly 75ji—New List I*rice S(V to step down from the post of chief Germany wanted a new Europe in State Motor Vehicle Department’s of state. ' St Oil N J ...... 33'4 CLOSED 'request fpr 1941-43. • Here’s 1941’s big news for.you who put price first where the 11th Army is operating. which France would have an ap­ Tex Corp ...... 39% TO COMPLETE , I. "We Three”—Tommy Doney— Floniii, saf-faced former premier propriate place provided only that During the present biennium, when you choose a car. The ijew fo rd "Special” i* All Barber Shops To the north, it was said there who atepped into Laval’s foreign 'I’lmken Roll B ;...... 49'i ALTERATIONS * which ends June 30. 1941, the de­ ronmxly . No. 26747. was quiet. she undertook certain corrections Trans America ...... 4% •r sIa 2 V ViRLT This *tands a* the Christinas sliopping record t. "Looking For Yesterday” — ministry post with a reputation in her historic attitude, notably NOW IN PROGRESS! partment has been operating on a here! A lower-priced version o f the car with the great* The communique deotered that for desiring French-Gcrman col­ Unloti Carbide ...... 69% 81,916,600 appropriation .from the Tommy Dorsey — No. 26738; Will Be Open that of enmity, toward Germany. WILL RE-OPEN A W ^ . .25«5j9124’5 o f all time, until we hear to the contrary. 8.. "Intermezzo” — Wavne King — fighting in North Africa waa con­ laboration, has a tough job. dTplo- Union Pac ...... 75',i, 1039 General Assembly. tinuing "with ferocity no less than France, these aotircea said, ap­ Unit Aircraft ...... 43% CHRISTMAS DAY RCA Victrola Model V-205 hu tha Last year a H artford lady reported to us that No. 26659. cst inside length—greatest total seating width—great­ matlc officials here believe. parently was anipiated by the ----- FEATURING ----- Only one or two more hearings All Dav Tomorrow on previous days" and credited the Since 19.36. when his appeal for Unit Corp ...... I ' i are definitely scheduled it was In­ exclusive RCA Vidor invention — she'had purchased 40 Christmas gifts in 20 BLITEBIRD RECORDS. 3.5c. • '( same desire: both countries want­ Tone Cusnlt It seals in silence un­ est glass area o f the leading low-price cars. Ford Italian Alt' Force with striking collective action against Germany Unit Gas Ipip ...... 9% “TIN PAN ALLEY” dicated today.- 1. "Yesterthoughts”—Glen .Miller Wednesday, Dec. 18(h ed a new Europe of Frehch-Ger- wanted mechanical noise—brings minutes. H ow did she do it? Simply by look­ hard blow.s at British advance for occupation of the Rhineland U 8 R ubber...... 23% Plus . . "Charter Pilot” — No. 1089S. "Special” —a new linVof Fords...with the same RCX)M, forces in on effort to help the man cooperation. you only the pure music that's on met no responte In England, he has U S Steel ...... 68% ing for g ift suggestions in the newspaper, S. "When the Mush Begins To Con. Show Beg. A t S M. your recordsi Italian troops. thumped almost alone for French- Western Union ...... 20'/j P. Rush Down Father's Vest”— RTOE, VIEW , ah(i famous V-8 ENGINE o f the Ford Dc Patrol and artillery activity also Run of Hard Luck. then telephoning her order to the stores. T r y German understanding. Wes^ El and M f g ...... 102% Charcoal Is Used This instrument also gives you; Shep Fields—No. 10889. was reported from the Sudan Woolworth ...... 31% it. It’s just as easy as it sounds. The Southern Manchester Oneida. Wla.—(Ah— Talk about Automatic Record Changer...9 RCA 8. "Five O’clock Whistle” — Glen Luxe and Super De Luxe! A new line o f Fords priced front. Elec Bond and Share ((Jurb) 3% Miller — No. 10900. Barbers Association One British plane was reported Amierllcan CkiuntiM Friday the 13th luck, listen to 111 Italian Plane Victor Preferred Typo Tubes . , . New England Telephone Company. There are 3070 counties In the Americas sad Foreiro.Radio Recap­ fqr you who put price first! j. shot down by Italian fighter this lament by Mrs. Carl Dwyer: TODAY *AVEDNESDAY United States. Eight of these pro­ tion . . . Stabilised Uectrie Tuning Ask about the new RC A VictorRECORD planes in a British raid on Dire- Returning from a trip she found Holdup Before Police Eyee duce 25 per cent of ^he total value her., home burglarized. She Roma, Dec. 17—VO—K flight by ^..Two Built-in Antennas. Designed PLAYER*PAK SILK dawa, Ethiopia, yesterday. of manufactures In the country. a charcoal burning airplane, said for use with Television or Frequency Come in today...get the fa cts HOSIERY The communique said five Ital­ started for the cons^ble'a office, St. Charles, Mo.—(A*!—Tipped a in namisomr Gift G«ae They are ,900k County. III.: but the axle on he^ automobile CIRCLE to have been the first ever made, Modulatkm Altscbments, T od cod rooily delight Her on Christmas mum with these ian planes failed to return from filling station was going to X held Wayne, Mieh.1 New York. N. Y.; snapped. She went to a broth- up, two policemen hid behind a SUPER GIANT SHOW! W.SS reported yesterday by the and you’ll get the Blg^^NEW FORDI luxurioDsly shMr, exceptionally durable Hosiery. In all attacks on British Naval forces Philadelphia, Pa.; I.s. . State Theater Building Durkee to stop long enough for her honorary chairmanship of (jrcek; pression and e.xploitstion. ga«. Inc. MO CENTER STREET MANCHR 597 Msia Street Hotel Sheridan Bldg. varieties of corn.which he has col­ Telephone 6648 — 7148 lected as a bobby for the past sev­ to coll the janitor in her building War Relief Association in Amer­ — Foreign litinlster Matsufika of ALSO SELECTED SHOETBI A test flight from Milan to 763 Main St. ica. Japan. TeL 5680 Hr KHM eral years. and tell him to shut off the gaa. . Rome ip planned next vmm m m M Aim eim r i ' 1| - ' ...... I 4 Read Herald Advsa H AWCHE8TER BVE m NO HCTAtP. MANCHESTER, CONN. tUESDAT. imrrmnrin VT, n m MANCHKl^TER EVENING HERALD. MANniKSTE?.. CONN. TUSSnAV, r i r 2 :n:SR 17, 1940 fOUB a(wumuIatloa of hot, air blew out yesterday were reliably reported A r c t i c b u m S i h n e e * Retired Courant ;^/ OPtN IYININ9 S UNTIL » P. M. STI^RTINO THURSDAY! Fivc^Cont Fares as eaying they Intended to ask tha Wm Urge Trucks the front wtedowo of tho night Lcgialature to kill the plan, de­ ■pot. Whan firemen arrived, the CompUUnU o f O0ieor» Daily Radio Programs Clearance signed to "reward" industriaa with Interior was a mass of flanao. Executive Diet Kenwood fflankeb. Seen Pouibility records of aUUa employmant by Use Chains More An inveatigatlon was begun to lowsring tha Uxaa. determine the eause. Fairbanks, Alaska, Dae. 17. Tlia fadamtlon was onderatood -i(/P)—An Arctic blast sl- Hartford, Dec. 17—(JPi—A. L. Oullfor4 Dee. 17—^Ft—Freder­ Up to Zoning Board Hartford, D#c. 17—WV- Flva- to oppoao tho plan on tha ground Itncsd army offlcsra’ com­ ick Calvin Norton, $7, retired NBC—18:80 Farm aad Horn# eent fares and substitution of that It would dapleU compensa­ Donnelly, gtats Highway Depart­ plaints that ths waathsr newspaper writer and executive, Hour; 8:80 U. R. Navy Band; 0:10 Kenwood blenlieh are famous for flistr ssft and buaaa for troUayx appaarsd M gM- tion funds, and to favor ratantlon ment director of roadway main­ Judge Gives 203 wasn't frigid enough for cold died ycaterday In this, his heme sibllities today for Capitol of the praaent oompensatlon tax Mrs. Roostyrit at YJf.CiU Tea. fluffy nap, fheir hnurious warmHi. W s ksvs fhem len Informed fajjUvuw tenance, la planning an appeal to weather experimental flying. tewn. after a Iww lllnesa. wnc MBS—1:80 Home-makara Forum; suburbanites, following a favorable rata of threo par sent on payrolls, in all the Kenwood frad ts In choice of color*. Of tha extra work. trucking companies asking more Citiasens’ Papers From last wesk's thawing Norton retired because of 111 fi Christmas Veepara .... Short |:^own Counsel Zoning report on the proposal by the Al- applieabla to all oempanlao. conditions, ths tsmpsrature health In lt2$ aftsr * 0 ^ 1 ^ «» 0*Oowd Resigns. dannanlo Oonunlttee on Railroads. Undor tha merit rating plan, em­ frequent use of chains on big, trail­ the staff of Ths Hartford Courant iMR m. wavas: HAT4 Bud&peat 7:10 Folk The Board rsceivsd and accept­ ployers with otabls ampli^ent er-type trucka when highwaya arc dropptd to 70 degrees below Sonta; 8RO Rome 8:40 Route from Ofoup Has Powe^to The Railwaya Committee, at tu iBouth Bend. Ind.—(F)—Dan C. sero at Beaver, Just north of Hs flrrt worked for the newsMMr ed the resignation of Attorney first hearing in aevernl years, act­ records would havo baan able to ley. as it Bristol correspendsnt wtar Tueaiay, 17 Screen; TtlWA Guatemala 10 Qlvt a ^hatkam jSldnkst Oiri> Traffic Menace. Charles M. O'Dowd as agent of pay taxeo at a rata as low aa l.fi When tha ponderous vshlclts Pylo, H-ycar-old St. Joaeph Circuit the Arctic Circle on the Yu­ opera "Mephlato;" GSC OSD GSL ed to link the bus aubsUtutloa with Judge, rounded out 10 years of kon river. The minimum was became an editorial wrltar and C p i O C AnAn Inespan tnospcnslvo blenkct a tha town deposit fund and ap­ a recommandattoa to The Coanoo- per cent skid, thsy often block the entire then transferred to the bustnm of- London 11 Music of Britain. pointed to . that placi Attorney highway Donnelly says. creating new United Btatea eltlaena only 8fl below here. 1:00—Backatac* Wlft. ▼ qualifyqualify Ubi labal, M rt wool, firmly Xlw aotfd of S o n ^ Oomini»> tlcut Company, traction operators, recently by handing eitiaenehip flea where he managed the finan­ l:15—Rtella Dallaa. p a e n tn , wUch hmd jiMslit to urgo rredsrlck Manning. O'Dewd had OSIcere In charge of con­ cial advertising dspartmsnt woven. Specialy qiff.wrappod. only recently been appeintsd. but and the municipality that tha lower oartlfleataa to 103 gayly cootumed struction at Ladd Field, - the I:S0—Loranso Jonas. tin aeard of Soloctmen the tariff be considered in view of pro- French Bomb forelim bom of 18 nationalities In I:4fl—Yount Wtddar Brown. resigned for personal reasons. new 14.000,000 air base, said Te DsixoMUm Amqr Class iwaty for the taking of aeUon A request of C Elmore Watlrine bablo economies as a rssult of bus Boston Nightclub a flag-decked school auditorium. , outdoor workers could not be i:00—Olrt Alona. ' WDRC that his development at Lakewood operation. John K. Jennings, Indiana Work Vichy, Francs, Use. 17—(FV— i:10—Lona Joumay. fliy tha latter body to remove Speakers at ths htaring ware Thailand Towns Projects Administrator, urged the called to duty In any weather enUsf of RUts Philippe Petsln rn- i:30—Jack Armatronf. Bartferd j iglliabberjr haaarda at etreet cor- Circle be put up for acoaptanoe Swept by Flames 20 below or colder. as a public road was approved, William A. Linnane, aeeretary and new Americans to defend their nounced today the French Army i:4fl—life Can Ba BeauUful. ISM he. 88$ m. uet night was informed by repreaentativs of Mayor SpoUaey; rights under democracy against class of 1$S$ would be damobllisfd 1:00—Newa and Weather. and it wee voted to call a special Bangkok, Thailand. Das. IT—(IP) from FLINT-BRUCE’S tko Selectmen that only eoning hearing for this purpose. How­ Eliaa Starquiat, appearing for ths "weious ideologlea. Given $1,000 Judgment progressively, beginning Dec. 80. I;lfl-Jlm Britt's Rporte Round- Tseaday. Dae. 17 a#k#hl» appear to have power to Property Owners end Taxpayers —A Thai (filam) govammant Boston, Dec. 17—(F)—The Hur­ "Never before," he said, "has Fathers will bs the first discharg­ . up. ever, a second request dealing communique aald teday planes p. m. Itfdroe ehrubbery clearance regu- with projected scceptancs of League;' and Harry Q. Cohen, who ricane, a nightclub in Bowdoin American eltisenahlp been so uni­ ed. i:S0—Victor Arden's s ^ a s tra . 4:00—Portia Blake Faces life we«u. outlined procedure for the discon­ from French Indo-China bombed Square, was swept by flames early versally sought by the despairing Hartford, Dec. 17—(F)— Judg­ 1:45—LoweU Thomaa. \ Lakewood Circle south was held Nagron, Panompenh and Mudda- today about an hour after the last victims of oppreaalon averywhere." ment for Michael Iskia, of New 4:10—We, Tha Abbotte fnmitiire Some time ago complaints were tinuance of trolleys. ^ r;00—Fred Wariaf'e Ofbheetra. over pending further work on the ham, Thailand, last night patron had departed. Damage was Britain, to reccFver damages of 4:80—Hilltop House ggeeived by town offieials that road. The dat* of the hearing r:15— Hietory in the HeadUnee— 4:40—Kate Hopkins g io s ^ s of brush and shrubs at Nineteen bomba in all were looa- estimated unofficially at $10,000. 114 Communista Arrested $1,000 from Quatave KolodaleJ, also Andre Schenker. Mrtaia street intersections ware will be announced later. ed without damage or casualties, A throng of several thousand Vichy, France. Dec. 17—(F)— In of New Britain, as a result of ths 0:00—Ad liner—Dance program . . . and Win a Ksautation Gkooiin^ 3ualit)j ^ijjtil CV>nstable Reappointed. l-ias of sight In his left eye follow­ r;80—Muaico. 0:10—*nM O'Neill's Ifglfie haaards since such growths Reappointed as special con­ May Urge Killing it reported. psnsons gathered to watch the a roundup of Communist suspects 1:00—Johnny Preeenta. ■hut off tbs view of motorists. In One plane caught fire and crash­ two-alarm fire that for a time in the area around Lyon, police ar­ ing an altercation, has been flisd i:80—Mustcel Treasure Cheat. 0:80—Ad liner . stable in the Park Department, in Ruperior court by Judga John A. 0:40—Scetertood BelnM the soning regulations adopted William Andnilot will serve six Of ‘Merit System’ ed near Thakhek. threatened to spread to other rested 114 persons charged with ):00—Battle of the Rexea. hg the town, provision was made (Border fighting between Thai­ bulldlnga. A large garage next 'distributing Communist tracts, It Comail. Kolodslsj did not defsnd 6:00—The Eleeo Reporter — News, months from the time of expira­ );30—Fibber McOee end Molly. weather GOVERNOR WINTHROP DESK ufliereby in places where building tion of his present appointment land and French Indo-China start- doer was saved from damage by was onnounced today. tha action. ):00—Bob Hope. Uses are set. the planting of any 0' several weeks ago aa a result a lira wall. 1:30—Uncle Welter's Dot Houae. 6:00—Hedda Hopper's Hollywood Thii axcellenf raproduefion has 4 .hushes may be regulated, and they next month. Hartford, Dec. 17—(/T)—Orpran- of a tsnitorial dlapute.) Tha fire was dlacovcfed when an 6:20—Edwin C. HUl. The New Haven railroad en­ ized labor may seek tha abolition L:00—Newa end Weather. 0:80—Paul Sullivan Reviewa the 1 ,9 5 clew-end-bslt leaf, loclti end escufeh* tuey be kept back so as not to gineering office notified the Board 1:10—The Party line. Shetruct the view. of a "merit rating plan'* of com­ News $22 eon plates on all drawers, aufhantio that It has plane now completed puting unemployment dompensa- 1:30—Polish Orchestra. , Never Enforced 6:45—The World Today inferior; mahoqeny veneer. for the reconstruction of the Park tion levies on industry, scheduled Benson Says: “PUT THIS ON YOUR GIFT L IST r 1:00—War Newa. 7:00—Amoa.'n' Andy , Tbs aoning regulations on street street bridge, and that it will go to become effective in July, IM l, 1:00—^The Party Line, i: 00—News. 7:10—Lenny Rose : floener growths never have been before the Public Utilities Com­ Representativea of The Connec­ 7:30—Helen Mencken — "Second ' 'unforced. Some persons have mission, po.sslbly this coming ticut Federation of Labor who at­ Everyone Likes CANDY *fs POWEkFUlTUIIS 1:00—Rilent. 9^E EN ANNE ARM CHAIR ! doubted that the regulations are week. In order to settle financing W ON THIS SUMI VAIUI Huabend" An extra occasional chair is a weU tended a conference of unemploy­ 8:00—Court of Mieaint Heir* •RfOrceablc. questions as provided by law. ment compensation officials here r\ h \ ^ I ^ ^ A Toniorrow’a P ro tran - • $ come addition to most any livina In an opinion given the Zoning Agitation for reconstruction of llia t la why It make# aoeh a per­ . M. 8:80—First Nitbter 9.95 ClOmmission. Town Counsel VVII- the Park street span, main link, % 1:00—Knitbte of the Road. 8:58—Elmer Davia—News room. This one has fine gooienees fect Christroaa g ift If some of 9:00—We, The People arms, graceful bandy legs. Ham 8. Hyde holds that the zone between the center and the west] the women's names on your list 1941 1:20—Newa. group has authority to enforce the side of town, has been going on ‘ 1:30—Gene end Glenn. 9:30—Prof. Quiz leguiatloii. for several years Both ths town have you puzzled, give eandy 'Ttff I O 1:00—Momlnt Watch. 10:00—Glenn MiUer'a orcheatre Action Expected Soon and railroad would contribute p a rt: and ha aura you're giving aeme- saSUSMO MMIfi csiNOSt \ 1:00—Newa and Weather. 10:10—InviteUon to Leamint Last night the Selectmen could of the expen.se under a tentative thlng that will be both appro­ \_____m m m w ____ I------1:15—New* from Here end 10:40—Muaic Patterned For Danc- . not see why the zoning officials agreement now drawn. ' -T- L J ^ ' ^ Abroad. Int had shunted responsibility for the priate and welcome. >1 YEAR AHEAD FtUS FIATUKES S:S0—Radio Bazaar. 11:00—Eeao Reporter Shrubbery removal. Selectmen z/rTT 8:50—W nCe Protram Parade. 11:00—S ^ rts Roundup voted that Initiative in enforcing ' ' ' * IVORY PLASTIC CABI. »:00—Newa Reporters. 11:10—Newa of the World ths.ioning regulations should corns Clues to Missing NET WITH HANDLE 8:10—Food News. 11:20—Musical bterlude from the soning authority. It Is Burnham & Brady — Page & Shaw B:SO—Rhythms of the Day. 11:80—Rarom/Kaye’a orchestra •apsetsd that the necessary or­ Chemist Sought * WAViAflAONR 8:40—Alice Adame. 12:00—Newa ders will bs given immediately. Schrafta NO AEklAL-NO MOUND 9:00—Thia Small Town. 12:05—Joey Keama' orchestra Locations sheeted are listed as 0:10—Knithte of the Road. 12:30—Paul Pendarvie' orchestra Beautiful Gift Packages of Delidoua Chocolates * niU-TONR) SFIAKR Walnut and High. Cooper Hill and' Princeton. N. J., Dec. 17—tIFl— -a.’ • ' _ » rF' 0:30—Ellen Randolph. 12:55—News W sst Main and Strant, McKinley One-half To Five Pounds — 25c to $5.00 * It F. aiCUIT (NIW RIACH) 0:40—The Guldlnt U th t and Canter, Henry and Summit, The Federal Bureau of Investiga­ 1:00—The Men I Married. Tonserrew*a Program Durant and Middle turnpike, Cam­ tion was sngsged today in the HARD CANDY—BULK OR JARS. RIBBON CANDY. A UNOnWRITM AFFROVID 1:10—AtatnaKthe Storm. a. m. bridge and Hawthorne. search for clues to the fate of 31- 1:30—The4loed of Life. 7:00—The Esso Reporter — News, Msmoiial and Russell. Cone and vear-old Erhard Femhnlz, expert AUTHI$ $ 1 1 ^ . 9 5 1:40—David Hamm. iz:rxr.-m weather For the Most Deserving Family You Know! East Center, Qlenwood and School, chemist who disappeared mysteri­ For The Smoker FOR ONLY X 2:00 Noon—Your Treat. 7:10—Music Off the Record— Ray Oxford end Middle Turnpike, ously after leaving home to take M. Barrett Birch and Spruce, Ekuit Center hl« two dogs for a walk. EARY TERMB! 2:10—Gene and Glenn. 7:05—Esso Reporter Md Benton. East Center and Although the FBI's Newark 2:30—Weather Man. 8:00—News of Europe . Qoodwln, Main and Woodland, headquarters declined to eomment PIPES CIGARS 2:30—Day Dreams. 8:10—Shoppers Epecial— Music, Soffa and (2halt in £ oucIq 6-WAY FLOOR LAMP DUNCAN PHYPI CHAIR Xsrry and Union, Scarborough on the case, Police Chief Martin Rocky Briar All the Popular Brands! 2:40—Sintin' Sam. time ■nd Luneaster, Robert and Pitkin Clausen of Princeton township said Benson Furniture And Radio 1:00—Newa, Weather. 8:35—Shoppers Special and Summer and McKee streets. two FBI Investigators had Joined Frank Medico 5 and 10 Packs. 713 Main Street Johnson Block Tolcphont 853S 1:10—The little Show. 9:00—Prese News The linuclile arms, arm sfumps, base mouldings end Queen Tragic Report Soon. his men In ths hunt for Fsmholz Yello Bole Kaywoodie Boxes of 25 and 50. l:SO-^Marjorle Mills. 9:15—American School Of The Tba Selectmen received a letter who was last seen Saturday. 2:00—How to Enter a Contest Anne spoon foot legs ere solid mahogany. The base eon- I Air Six-way tight is provided by a 3- An authentic design that t* jutf from the Board of Police Com- 5Qc to $3.50 and Win. 9:4(5—Morning Melodies sfruefion under the reversible seat cushions is super-sagless. ■ mlsaloners noting that a traffic Mild aad mallow liglM O'clock TOBACCO 2:10—Medley Hme. candle fixture plus indirect mogul right for use as dinette chairs or ■urvsy at schools Is now being Ban On Ra-Bxporttng ji the world'* largeet-ielliag cof­ TOBACCO POUCHES 10:00—By Kathleen Norris Both pieces beautifully tailored in rich two-tone striped His Favorite Brand 2:30—The Career of Alice Blair. 10:15—Myrt and Merge fixture with 3 dagrete of light. a desk chair. Mahogany finish. made and that results will be fee. Htve soBie autom gnmid 50c and $1.00 2:45—Meet Mias Julia. boucle. Choice of colors. f o r th e 2 ptBCRS made public shortly with recom- Vichy, France, Dee. 17—(Fi— todajr (or jreur codes pot. Is Here! 10:30—Stepmother.... Stretched silk shade. Only limited stock, hurryl COMBINATION . . . 3:00—Mery Marlin. 10:45—Woman of Cburage aMndatlons for aetlnn. J The government ordered today IIOHT O'CLOCK COPFIl! One-half and One-Pound 8:10—Ma Perkins. Voted paid was ■ bill of $250 j that any French or French Em- Pipe and Tobacco Pouch Tins, 8:00—Pepper Yount’s Family. 11:00—Short Short Story submitted by Attorney Herman; pire products exported to nine S;'40—Vic end Sede^ 11:15—Martha Webster Tules acting aa examiner of pub- i countries mu.st be accompaniefi I-LB. $ 1.00 PRICES ARE RIGHT! 11:30—Big Sister CHOICE OF THESE HASSOCKS lie records. The hill, containing, by an agreement, .signed by the RAGS a better Idea. A better idea plus the 11:45—Aunt Jenny's Stories an increase of $50 over previous ■ receiver, not to re-export the 12:6o—Kate Smith Speaks Leatherette covered hassocks in GRANGER TOBACCO AND PIPE SETS...... 70c means of spreading it. 12:15—When a Girl Marries years, was explained as due to the | goods. The roimtries are , MOW ar lowisT gaia im Misroav BRIGGS TOBACCO AND PIPE SETS...... $1.00 gay color combinations . . . 15-inch fact that various , instniments. Spain,- Finland, Ireland. Portugal, And in that last phrase you have 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent round or 14-inch square styles. RALEIGH TOBACCO AND PIPE SETS ...... \$1.0fl 12:40—Our Gel Sunday have'.Increased about 70 per cent I Rumania, Turkey, Soviet Russia AT ALL AAP f o o d iTO R IS •this year, all of which documents' and Yugoalavla. FRIENDS TOBACCO AND PIPE S E T S ...... 59c the whole secret of our protection Radio 1:00—Eteso Reporter Over 200 other hassock choices! 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STATE THEATER BUILDING king's microphone being kept Mahogany finish with lesthsr« in America, of spreading news. closely secret, but other preceu- g Main At Bissell Street Uons are being taken. Special pa­ ette Table top and chair sosfs. Let a public servant, no matter trols and anti-aircraft crews have Note strong reinforcing of choir been iMigned to protect the Overnight News base* and unusual design of tho how sincere, be bested by a rank "studio" the king wlU use, as well Of Connecticut chair backs. A special purehsso, outsider with a better plan and the as the antenna towers which will our quantity limitodl relay the meaaege to the outside ■f 9 ^ QUALITY-FEATURES newspapers of America will ^II you world. The king will ba carrying on the of it. The incumbent officeholder tradiUon of bis father. It will be Hartford—Herbert K. Shay, of Fairfield, wee elected president of may want to stay in power. He may hi* third Ch'riatmes broadcast (he did not apeak In 1938). Hie greet' The Aaeesatng Officlala' Associa­ NOW! want to throttle his challenger, but Inga will be a highlight of ai tion of Connecticut at the fifth na- hour's program, "Cbriatmaa Under nuai meeting here. WUIlem P. he can't keep the news of the other Hail, of Clinton, was named vice Fire," V president, and Walter Savage, of MORE SPECIAL SIFT VALUESI fellow's plan from you! Meriden, re-elected secretary- Aa usual, "Silent Night, Holy treasurer. Or let a self-satisfied manufac­ Night" will be heard frequenUy • PHILCO Transitone table radio...... $14.91 this (jbriatmas season. Kate Smith Hartford—The reappointment of turer decide that you’ll buy his will sing It for the tenth consecu­ John J, Egan of Bridgeport, e GENERAL ELECTRIC 10-tube console secretary of The ConnecUcut Fed­ radio end a portable personal rad io .. . .$$9.91 brand and like it. A newcomer has tive year In her Friday night eration of Labor, and R. E. 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Ra-Enginaarod 9 5 know things, your paper takes on a Question Bee; 9:85 Bishop end New Haven— Mra. Angelina Ra-Conatruetad 1IRMS vinced, because others, with differ- Graeco, 66, was robbed of $W, she new significance. Gargoyle; 10:10 Joseph E. Davies by 4 i m ent plans, arc forever coming along, on plans for presidential InaugurS' complained to police, by two men H O O VER 8S7 , tion. who overpowered her In the bed­ aip arts. It is your newspaper which keepa room of her home here. "3-W AY" FORTAIU at low. asking for—and getting—a hearing. MBS-ChaIn—7:10 Pan-American all your leaders—in government, in Aviation Day; 0:80 Morton Gqpld •M price ever. (U playe on AC (3) As a result of this American way pteyi ou DC <3) playi on own power education, in business—in direct Orchestra; 11:80 qieelal drama ■aywhet* — no ounidc conacctioai. ,wc manage to stop short of the dic­ from London and New York, "The Kansas City—(F) —Waltreeeea Brlngi ia. more ttatloot hsHtr at competition with each other. It Com la Green." in Sam Bordman's Sandwich Shop lower opendag ioic. Sauutiy tiylad. tatorship and absolutism by which tells you what they’re doing. What to expect Wedneaday: The were inatructed to offer after­ Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin enforce meal inducements, "Any desert?” Hoovar 77Nawlt4l6iwieeAleAli.;;7e$B#li^lvwyFwpesaeadEveryFwae And may the best man win! war—CBS 8, 9 a. m., 6:40 p. m. or "anything more?” Bordman's Company their leadership. NBC 8 a. m., 1:40 p. m.; MBS 10, aalea methoda boomeranged after l-Yaar 11. 1:30, 11:45 a. m., 8 p. m. . he staked a fundlaaa man to a WEAF-NBC—1:10 Frankie Mas­ Buarantaa We even avoid business monop­ sandwich and coffee. Came a shift China bate with a celenese satin ters Orcheatra; 8:40 Vie and Sade tn waitreaaea and Bordman heard oly the same way. A metal concern, Over 449,000 people paid $7$ er shade. Bases in ivory, yellow or 6 Charles - Splvak Orchestra the persiMuptye auggaatlon: "Don't tn S O fa r this tama m im l . . . now W A B C-caiS—18 noon Kate Smith you want n race slice of hot mince dubonnat with gold decoration. B e n s o n ' s controlling its entire field, suddenly aeseS «< over W laeilaa Aaefckaa Neweeeaee, voyHI can got it tor $29.9$, H you Comment; 3:10 Treasury of Song le?" "Don't mind n bit," grinned iHirfirry, ter eur iteek it limiiod. Metel mounts. 103 AfiyiMM St. — IM finds its business gone out the win- iM m* liMM ssm sasm ileealtaazeaely yack vMh. ‘rha 0:80 CBS Concert Orcheatra. WJZ- iS atranger. — 4 B UT i i k i ' u i i f in v B .T ii 1 t i i k fwaa wMcb aal*H thMa aaaiaaaeea is M r teaeflaS. o n 7IM I9 MJUli r m i B T dow-^to a plastics maker who has tleaef ihelmeaeafXMlMr earaa^ ttateaJev. . J ■ W e ;;* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. 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■traeta of Bucharcat la a eaakat with tha wtnnlng of tha First Agreement tsith Nomay, for ap­ year ago at Angsl lalaad . World War. But whlia Uoyd SERIAL STORY , Pact Is Expecte Blutll Relcfastadt and known throughout molt ruthless in advancing the Memphis. German-Swedlsh commercial pact Assertfl Jackflon Will Usneb««t*r, Cobb. t - T highway billboard which caused Rain Credited with End* On New President secured we know to be filka i: TROUAB rBROUSON tba world aa L'Aigloii, aon of Na- advantage of his country. If he Yesterday t Returning horn e I ..f ■like romantic-minded man. Sign Guarded by Deputlea Iz expected by government cir­ Hold Public HearingM Bridges said. "It was secured 0«B*ral U ananr renewal of an argument between ' Tha sign, guarded day and night ing Gold Wave Damag* Feantfad Oatobar 1. tilt polaon Bonaparte and hit empress should oome here aa his nation’s The story so fart Erie, a Raher- after the fire, H’ee slope at the Weslee." the Shelby county, Tenn., and De. cles to tneresae trade between the bribery and intimidation. Ho ii I i — reprcientstive, It would have to be man's son, has set out to Imprison ' stakles, learns Lone hne gone tor j ^Mexico is a beautiful country, by armed deputies, has drawn tba ing California Crops. two countries' by about $160,000,- Moscow, Dec. 17—OF)—^The So­ On Labor Leader. says ‘Yes,’ Landis aay ’Na’ p FBbllsbal STary Bvanli^B Bseapt Marie lioulse, archducheaa of Aus­ three giants who have bewitched aa early ride. She was carrying n „„ „ verdad?" He lapsed into Boto county, Miss., sheriffs over Ire of several newspapers and pare the records and the meth constantly bone in mind that he 000 tn 1941. ~ viet press gave notice to Finland iBBoara and Holldajra Bntarad at tria, were Interred by the side of a whole kingdom. He hna defeated bulky pneknge. the horse wrMg-j gp^nlah. _ alleged borderline gambling has citizens In Mtaslsslppl. today to choose a president who Miami Beach, Fla., Dec. 17—(JP) of the two and any honeat iBa Foil Offlea at liBBahaatar. Is the kind of a person who will been changed In on effort to soothe Gov. Paul Johnson of Misaiaaippl San Francitco, Dec. 17.—UP)—A 'The agreement, announced last IBB., aa SaaOBd Olaaa Hall Mattar. hla father In the Invalides in Paris. two. Now he must take the third, ler telle him. Wee borrows n rifle <>g^ senor! listed habla Espa- 1$ ’’will guarantee normal friendly —J. Edgar Hoover, director of the will know who ia tellinff stop St scarcely anything .for the and most terrible giant. and aa automatic, seta out to troll ruffled feelings of MIssIssipplans. "suggested” yesterday that If tflere rain storm sweeping In from the night, calie for a trade overturn relations with neighboring coun­ Federal Bureau or Investigation, truth." BUBSCBIPTIOM RATB8 They had been removed from their good of Britain—certainly not at AU Rights Keaer\-ed l-oaa. He sees the Border Patrol’s ‘'Some," he smiled. "Let’s speak Sheriff Guy Joynef of Shelby are gamblers operating In DeSoto Pacific was blamed today as the U L U U T lO N of about 2,(X)0,000,000 kronor (ap­ tries and avoid the rulnou* path ■aya Attorney General iPtobert Bridges, head of the CIO ^Ona Taar hr Mall ...... I l* * burial place in the Capuchin AP Feature Sersic* autogtre, aad In n few mlnutea, together; I need the practice, county, whose signature appears county they cloae up, adding indirect cause of three deaths In proximately $480,000,00h) next shoremen's Unions on the Pacii Far Month hr Mall ...... I sacrificing anyone or anything not ^OR-OeX-MR WORD) of adventures and experiments of Jackson probably will call public ^ B ln f la Copt ...... I church at Vienna and escorted ori Lena rides down the trail toward ------on the billboard, yesterday insert­ Sheriff B. 8. Baxter would be giv­ southern California and credited year. This year’s trade will ap­ any kind for Finland in foreign hearings on an FBI report which coast, left by plane for Washl) ^Baltaarad Ona Taar ...... II.IK) a train by German officers. The British to that end. Chapter Fourteen htm. They talked at length. Lona, ed the words "Memphis" snd “two en "plenty of time to take action, with ending a cold wave that bad MBANING THE CRlE;^ proximate 1,400JK)0,000 kronor. policy." Hoover declared “confirms" that ton. His office said there was resulted In considerable crop dam- MEMRRR OF re-interment was performed by His is a very tremendous patri­ And Now For The Third Giant ------‘ •* oddly enough, lost a bit of her miles" so that the sign now reads: when and If he Is convinced of Sweden will rA:elve 5,700,000 Kyosti Kallio, former president, Harry Bridges, west roast labor connection between the trip THB Eric and Santa rode happily Wesley Rprlnga A Trap i vivacious manner and she appear­ "’Two miles (these two word# violations in his county. I will co­ O f L4TE $HOPPEC{^ tons of coal and ccH^e, processed leader, “la a Communist." Hoover’s statement. German soldiers. otism. If he were an American CHAPTER XXVI resigned Nov. 28 because of poor ■ Tha Aaanelatad Preti ta a«elu,I»a- back to town after imprisoning ed to concentrate on her words inserted) down the rood in Mtssis- operate with Sheriff Baxter 100 With snow still falling In the y o u 'v e +4E4«D«... steel and synthetic cloto, and Ger­ health. No date ha* been set for In an interview yesterday, If antltUd to tha uaa or rapubilea* The poor little son of the great he might be absolutely trusted by the giant who wished to build a THe sudden turn of eventa found now. Wetley’a first Spanish was sippt are gambling dens and dives per cent In maintaining law and mountains, the State Highway many will get muchNvood pulp Opens .American <1ab !tlon or all nawi dtapatehat eraditad Wesley unprepared. He wasn't at the purest of Castilian, but pres­ the election to name his successor. Hoover said the report, filed by ' to It or not otharwiaa eraditad In Napoleon was never an Important Americans. But he is not an wall as high as the aky. They were run by Memphis (this word In­ order.” Patrol was discouraging use of the SHOPPING DAYS and paper. The newspapers printed a dis­ the FBI with the attorney general I>jndon. Dee. 17— UP) — Wadf tbia paper and also tha local newa followed by hundreds of dancing all aure what to make of the auto­ ently he shifted to the several serted) thieves: they cheat you Baxter said ha bad not consid­ Tehacbapl ridge route and re­ i figure in France. He was the American and our impression of giro's presence. He guessed, Mexican dialects that ha knew. TILL CHRISTMAS The coal will tie obtalned^^th- patch of t^e official Russian i recently, “confirms that Bridges Hampton Hayes, American banim publlanad haraln. people who had been under the they rob you, they slug you. they ered asking the governor for aid If stricting travel over U to cars with 5 agency Tasa, from Helsinki, de­ All riahta of rapubllcatlon of I shuttlecock in a hundred Eu- him Is that he would not care though, that it had settled down Mexican folk do speak differently chains. out a price Increase, economic Is a Communist and that the Com- with Brltlsb financial Interedta ' ipaelal dlapatchaa haraln ara spell of the giant. Now they re­ first near Lona Montoya herself your money. Sheriff Joyner "Invaded” his sources said. claring that Finland was being j munist party advocate* overthrow formally opened today the Amsflt r a a a r v a d . ______i^ i rope’s Intrigues, and he was greatly at what cost to America turned to their homes. in different sUUs, Just aa English “Some people In Mississippi county, asserting ’’hundreds" of The Coast Guard towed several —it could land on and take off is spoken,differently in London, vessels, endangered in Catalina Trade negotiation* with BcK pushed into an experimental path 1 of the United States government." can Eagle Club which'will be UZ^ brought up by a schoolmaster who the safety of the Briti.sh Commifit- Eric’s winged horse dropped think I'm accusing them personal­ citizens bad volunteered to aid him. Heart Disease glum and The Netherlanila are ex­ '■'byy ’“various reactionary business I At San Francisco la.st night. IB a center for all-Americana terve Pull aarrlca allant of N. E. A- them back down on the lawn be­ from a flat apace not much big­ New York, Atlanta and Albuquer­ channel by the storm to San larvlea I n c . ______fed him on dreama of military wealth could be secured. ger than a back yard—and then que; the idiom of ona place may ly, but I’m not," said Joyner, who The Mississippi sheriff sold he pected Boon. A two-month trade w rpie." ' ' I Bridges referred to a hearing s ing in the British armed forces. side the castle of the good, gray threatened to take armed knew of no gambling In Desoto Pedro. Santa Barbara reported Puh;iih,r, Rapraaantativaa. Tba glory like those of bis father, but Uoyd George is a great little had dropped down to where the be hardly recognizable in another^ several small boats beached. The Takes Big ’Toll Queen. Santa sat dowm to work fliers had Identified him. But Wesley York was a echo’- Fputles on a raid Into DeSoto county. ------. .1 Jullua Matbawa Spaelal Aaancy— he lived in Austria and was a man—for Britain. And besides, on some more dolls’ houses. Eric Gov. Prentice Clooper of Tennes­ Coast Guard’s patrol cutter Itasca New Tork. Chlcar". Datrolt and He knew the ship ivas a new unit Rcared in the Southweat, he Kmty and "chop down” alleged want to Ensenada, Tex., to pull the Boaton ______physical weakling and died at 21. he is pretty old to be put to such chuckled and handed him the In the Equipment of the United specialized in Spanish, and beemu _ ambling eatablishmento operating see had avoided the dispute, calling Washington, Dec. 17—UP)— magic knife which the locket had it a "purely local" affair. Mexican motorship Ensenada off Heart diseaae killed twice as many ruRMBER audit BUREAU OF His title was one wangled by his a task as coming over here. Per­ States Border Patrol. Now, he saw hla arcliaeologlcal studies had tak­ just over the Tennessee line. The the beach. CIRCULATIONS______, haps he would refuse the post even given him. Lona riding back up the trail to­ en him often to the ancient rulna Americana last year as any other mother from Austria to compen- "This should fly faster for you ward him and he could only sur­ List of Deaths cause. ' Tha Harald Prlntlns Companr. If it were urged on him. Which in Yucatan, Campeche, Chiapas Deaths indirectly aHrlbuted to Out of the 1,387,897 deaths re­ tnc.. asaumaa no financial raaponal- .sate for a decision that he could than your own knife," said Eric. mise that the plane had caused her and other Mexican states, he had might be just as well for us in the Santa was so pleased his cheeks to turn back. the weather were: Ernest Kent, 70, ported in the United States in blllty for typographical arrora ap- never inherit the duchy of Parma become intimate with the dialects Contests Valiflity . killed In a Hollywood automobile ' paarlng In advarilaamanta In tha long run. turned pink. He took the knife She was still several hundred in almost every section. In truth, 1939, 360.634 were caused by heart Manchaatar Evanirg Harald that had been settled on her by and then said aloud. "Now I want yards away, so he rode slowly on few Americans knew Mexico bet- Recreation collision with slippery tracks disease. Cancer waa next with 153,- secret international treaty In the to carve a doll house that wrlll toward the pretty Mexican girl. te. than young Wesley York. Of Labor Order blamed by police; N. P. Nielson, 846.' Other major causes were: Tuesday, December 17 have windows that open ana snut, ^rr Ms likAii TWI iiAWT She recognized him in a moment Several times he looked at Lona 40,'buried In a rain loosened slide Cerebral hemorrhage, 114,967; jockeying days after the Little Solum as a Port Center Hems in a Catalina Island rock quarry, nephritis. 108,512: influenza and Corpora! had been finally disposed kitchen faucets that run real wa­ and spurred her horse. as if in surprise, but In a moment ELECTRICAL ter, and. if music box on the man­ “Weslee!" she cried out happily she shifted back to English. Washington, Dec. 17—OP)—The and Mary E. McNeil. 48, Long pneumonia, 99,097; tuberculosis, of. It may be that the capture of "This ia the crudest of the giants. loudly. It was a dreadful noise, Today: Supreme court docketed argu­ Beach, killed there by a ear whose 61,609. SiRRs of Emergency tle that will play a tune.” but Eric smiled and said,’’’That is when she neared him. "You are "No. no," she smiled again. "Is 6-9, Junior boys’ game room If Hitler conceived that by this Solum, highly importsint Italian ’’Goodness!" laughed Eric. "That Be careful. And come back soon out riding, too!" Her smile was hotter I speak English and learn ments today in a test case to deter­ driver told police his vision was Accidental deaths totalled 92,- There Is reason to suspect that as you can. You must be back at a sweeter sound than anything in open, E. S. and W. 8. mine whether the I^abor Board 623, of which 32.386 were motor performanco he was going to base on the Mediterranean in must be for a special little girl." bright. to use it perfectly. It is more dif­ obscured by rain. there ia more afoot in Washington least by Christmas Eve If you are our kingdom. Now, Sire, will you “Yes! I—I thought I might do ficult than Spanish, and I want so 6-8, Girl Scout* In Franklin may require a company to enter Southern California farmers said vehicle rtiishajis. Suicides number­ make a profound impression on Egypt, la one of the most impor­ "It Is," said Santa. "She has to be made king of your home give this first bird a lesson." room. E. 8. into a signed collective bargaining ed 18,511 and 8.394 deaths were and In military circles than we written me for such a house three a little shooting. Jackrabbit or to know. Otherwise—you profes­ the benefits from the rain were the French people it Is only anoth­ tant strategic successes of the land.” "Let me hear him," said the coyote maybe. Haven’t seen any­ sors ahall make it hard for me in 6- 7, Small gym open for boxing,contract with a labor organization, immense. Citrus growers reported classed as homicides. Are being told. The air seems elec­ years now. And she should have , Eric promised. He bowed to er evidence of the strange distor- astonishing campaign of the Brit­ it. She takes care of her baby giant importantly. "I must know thing, though. 1 like to ride in college, eh?” E. 8. after an agreement had been it eliminated (he need of a month’s tric with expectation of porten­ Santa and then be bowed to the what mistakes he makes before I i early morning.” He hoped his ex­ "If you promise to speak Span­ 7- 8. Small gym open for hand­reached. Irrigation. tion.s of his mind. One almost ish Army of the Nile. Solum is at brother while her mother wrorks." good, gray Queen in her tower. Validity of such a Labor Board tous events, close in upon us. Per- 1 But Eric was worried. He was can teach him.' planation didn’t sound as lame to ish wlien 1 visit your home. Lona, ball, E. a. Agriculturists In other parto of wonders whether he is not losing lea.st some kind of a seaport, at He mounted hla horse and flew Eric held out the first bird. It her aa it did to him. 7-9, Night school sewing clasaes. order was contested by The H. J. the state said the moisture, while haps nothing is more indicative 6t j thinking of the third giant. He would you some day go with me his faith in the living and turning the head of the Gulf of Solum, and straight to the giant with no preened its wings and this is "I come out often to paint and to the rum of Chichen Itza, in E: S. Heinz Company of .Pittsburgh in light in most aertlons, had pre­ this than Mr. Knudsen's astonish-1 decided to use the last wish the 7- 8, Women’s plunge period,appealing E. 8. from a Sixth Federal to the charnel houses, • in some with the Mediterranean at present locket could grant him. He heart. what it sang} sketch. But today I Just ride. You beautiful old Sinaloa? Just sight­ vented heavier losses from fro.st or Pleased The Giant "Tell us, good air. where you saw the autoglro?” 8- 9, Bob Cooper’s swimmingCircuit court decision. drought. ing rallying cry to the machine I' Voodoo-like supefltltlon that the | practically free from the activities snapped open the locket and said. seeing?" The company contended that the tools industry. It is only a Eric rode boldly up to the keep your heart. "Yes.” "I would love it! I have been group, E. 8. ' dead can help him win to his mad j of the Italian navy it would appear “Help me for the third and last "There Is one comes near it will "They stop near me to ask if there many time. Weslee. but-—" 6-8:30, Intermediate baaketbalf W.igner labor act does not "com­ days since Knudsen went almost | time, little friend." giant’s left ear and shouted. "Sire, pel agreements between employers ends, A little more of this grave-I probable that the British might I come from east of the sun where rend It apart." I have see spymj allcna—imagine, i "You______have? Bueno! Hagame league, E. 8. out of his way to pay a high trib­ Immediately he saw in the Weslee! If I see any estranjero—I ' i,.,ted el favor de—’’ snd employes and does not pre­ Try to Uiideriiiiiie opening and it will hardly be pos- | ferry reinforcements to its pres- locket three little crows no big­ the fame of your fine voice has "What!" shouted the giant. 8-10, Bowling alleys reaerved for vent employers from refusing to ute to the machine tool manufac­ That’s impossible. It Is safely hid­ would-Xaln^i" I “Yes! But to go with you—oh,. P. Emond’s group, E. 8. sible for even his own deluded peo- I cntly active units on the Ubyan ger than pin heads. The voice of spread. Here are the three birds make collective bargaining con­ turers for the splendid co-opera­ which are my kingdom’s best den in a cattle hack of the East ------' Wes-lee-e-e!” tracts.” British Morale pie to regard him as a normal hu­ border or within that country, the locket said. "Take there. They Wind.’’ He smiled ^#lth her. But he had She said that last with such Tomorrow: tion they had extended in further­ win become big as real crows. singers. But we hear you are bet­ The Circuit court ruled, how­ man being. from Alexandria, more easily and ter. So my queen has asked me Eric needed no more. He whis­ appraised her equipment, too. She fervor as to sUrtle him. Obviously 6-9, Junior boys’ game room ing the defense program. Yester­ Take them to the giant with no had a gun, and small saddle packs she wanted very much to avoid ever, that the company’s refuaal , \ quickly than over the railroad to heart, and tell him the birds need to bring the birds to you for sing­ pered to his winged horse. “Take open. E. 8. and W. 8. to sign a contract, after an agree­ London, Dec, 17.—(S'!—A Scot­ day he wrote to the manufactur­ me to the castle back of the East and canteen and rope. But there further Spanish conversation; and 6-6:45, Junior Boys’ plunge Matruh and thence over the sands singing Ip.s.son.s," ing lessons.” was definitely no large package besides, she had made a statement ment had been reached, constituted land Yard report to the Home Of­ ers In what seems like an almost Eric said good-bye to Santa, ’That pleased the giant. He took Wind.” . pericxl, E. 8. a refuaal to bargain. fice said today alleged Communists U. S. Is Power Boss recently conquered to Sidl Barrani such as the horse wrangler said that,- 6-7, Intermediate basketball frantic effort to get them to ex­ who looked -up seriously and said. a deep breath and sang very Tomorrow: The magic sea shell. she carried. He wondered if she had posted agents in underground and on to the present scene of con­ 'Teague, E. 8. shelters in attempts to undermine Universal Washers and Ironers tend themselves far beyond their One of the most far reaching had already been to the Rainbow Hi» thoughts were interrupted flict. Canyon cache and left her parcel. here because Lona had actually 6- 7, Small gym open for hand­ British morale. present effort. opinions ever rendered by the ball. E. 8. Strong Witnls i The report asserted several United States Supreme Court is The adequate reinforcement of But, no, she couldn’t possibly have snuggled closer to him! And in Every form of national defense had time. all his life few if any women had 7- 8, Small gym open for boxing. i Communists had obtained appoint-, that handed down yesterday in the British forces by land will of HEALTH AND DIET E. 8. ' I ments a.s shelter marshals. At The Lowest Price High Quality Will Allow production requires machine tools. "I weel shoot some with you, ever snuggled close to Wesley Warning Given the New River Case, whereby the course be a constantly growing Man About Manhattan ADVICE no?" York. 7-8, Beginners swimming class ’ it added that several hundred The Industry, whlia absolutely vi­ for women, E. 8. , i leaflets attacking the government federal government’s control over problem as the lines of communi­ I ■ ' By Gtorge Tmektr < She said it so sweetly, so en­ Already sitting very close to tal to many kinds of peace produc­ Fumlihsd by the MoCoy him. she had made a slight move­ 8-9, Intermediate swimming i Washington, Dec. 17—(JP)—The had been distributed. the nation’s waterways was estab­ cation are extended. If it is a gagingly, that no man could have tion as well as to production for New York— Lanny Ross, who-' I felt real flattered to have un- | Health Serx'lee declined. They dismounted and ment to get even closer. Her soft class for women. E. 8. j Weather Bureau warned today lished as finally aa it is possible practicable enterprise to send affected, however | shoulder wiggled him, and she' 7-10, 8enlor baaketball league i that strong northwes winds at oaiv defense, is small compared with ha.s turned his farm Into a sort of ; consciously dropped reins. Morning sun was a large numbers of men and quaintl- minor game preserve, admits now , slightly, the Moonlight and Rosea | Address communleatlons to The spotlight now that shone on the laughed just a little -deep and in­ games In the gym, E. 8. ' times reaching gale force might ' such enormous producers as the for a Supreme Court ruling to es- timately. with a knowing look. AH 1516.95 tles of supplies by sea it is to be that he has only one duck. Iprogram of Mr. Lanny Ross. Herald, Attention of McUoy white rocks they stuck in cacti. 7:30-10, Bawling allevs reserved be cxiiected today and tonight Porcelain steel and autonqobile Industries, tn tabli.sh any matter of law—which Health Service at once he waa conscious of, her for Miss Anderson, E. 8. from Block Island to Cape Hatter- assumed that the British will avail ’■it’s like this," he explained. Together they fired first pistols by nearly.all precedent appears to “In the country its cold. When and then the rifle he carried, walk­ as a most attractive girl. as. 1B2B, a peak year, its dollar pro- | themselves of the opportunity. Mr. Frank Handren, New | He glanced at her costume. She The bureau said: duction was only $185,000,000: in be conclusively final. it gets cold, your car’s apt to York business man. has come ] Appendicitis ing to inspect the results of each Solum is within five miles or so of !shot. It was fun. really; fun fo r, had worn a riding outfit conslst- "Advisory storm warnings 1932 it was down to $22,000,000. In a six to two opinion the court freeze. To outsmart the weather. up with an interesting view of t Goebbels Lauds changed to northwest at 7 a. m., Enamel has swept aside the commonly the Libyan border, and It need not I filled my radiator with an anti­ Appendicitis is a term which any man thus to do target practice | mg of In 1939 machine tool production life as it was known in New York | in the zestful autumn mornlpg and a cninson shirt. ^*'1 T 1 I south of Block Island to Delaware ART be a first class port to be of great freeze solution. Then I drove the 100 years ago. The rea.son for thi.s embraces various Inflammatory 1 a beautiful irirl - short, cowboy style, and strong. breakwater, and northwest storm reached a new high of $200,000,- held view that the authority of the car into the garage and left it Labor iiiscipline I federal government over rivers .service in a military emergency. is that Mr. Handren, as president conditions of the blind tube at the ' 'Very conscious of her presence | She had a belt of hancLtooled * I warnings ordered south of Block 000. overnight. of the firm of Park and Tilford, lower end of th» cecum, and it is ' (^g gny man as shy as Wesley ' leather Island tn Cape Hattcras. Trough Tubs This year's production will reach and streams extends only to the “But during the '. night it got Is arranging the centennial cele­ hide strings, and a pistol holster of low preasure moving off shore t-ery cold. To outsmart the weath­ called the vermi-form appendix be- \ Yord would be), he studied her belt over her hips. She was defi­ Hamburg. Germany, Dec. 17-^ SUPPLIES double that amount and the rate limits of their actual navigability | bration for his company. It was cause its shape and size- resemble i face when she waa shooting, stud- (Ah—"Germany will bend every ef­ followed by rapidly rising pressure and it sets up the new principle er, all my ducks waddled into the founded just 100 years ago this a worm. There are tw;o types of j led it closely and In minute detail, nitely pretty. fort to win the war.” Propaganda wilt cause strong northwest winds • DeroeUilColon ,of increase is still going up. garage and stayed' until morning. which usu- 1 It occurred to him that she didn’t "Weslee, we could —be friends, reaching gale force at times today Inside that, for the purposes of this month. appendlctis, the acute Minister Paul Joaeph Goebbels told and tonight." ! • Devoe Water Machine tool making ia not a Washington Next day, about noon, one of my A hundred years ago New York ally comes on suddenly and the appea as Latin as most Mexican no?" workers in The Blohm-Voss Ship­ standard, any stream is to Be drakes keeled over and died. By senoritas. "Of course, Lona. I—uh, wish C(>lori mass production proposition. A had a population of only 312,000, chronic which may bother the pa­ every one to—to—uh—’’ yards here today, declaring that regarded' as navigable if by prac­ four in the afternoon there were there were no such things as post­ tient for years. A Mexican is, theoretically, half "today nobody can stop the Reich" Krrnrh I.otui Increased • Deroe Tempera ( 0 0 ^ / 18 Great Features and Out great many 6f the industry’s prod­ Daybook dead ducks all over the place. 1 Spanish and half Indian; many He realized he wasn’t going very ticable improvement it can be ren­ — Ry Jmeh SHmmftt > ■■ age stamps, and lobsters sold for The nerve supply of the appen­ smoothly, but then he was i.ll at from realizing a complete victory. Color. for Lt88 than ?1 a Feature! | ucts are custom jobs—special mk- couldn't figure it out. Then I 8 cents a pound. In those days dix is from a nerve center which are just touched with the Indian Goebbels lauded the workers’ Vichy. France, Dec. 17—iJPi — dered navigable. Moreover navi­ walked into the garage and found sends off numerous twigs to the blood. In every case, l.owever, they ease. He had come out snooping, The Official Journal disclosed to­ • Devoe .Show­ chines for special purposes, e.spc- Washington—This story might New Yorkers paid only 12 cents not courting, and the mystery “labor discipline despite many card Colors Bip, Continental Style Plasiir Cabinet. Six j gability is not the only standard. where some of the anti-freeze bad for steaks, and if they read the srnall Intestines and consequently have a definite skin hue and a rac­ day that the Bank of France had RC\ VictorPrrferredT)|>eTube8.RFStapc j Minimum number of clally designed and built. Tt re­ be^called “How NOT To Become ial something about their eyes. surrounding her had been enhanc­ nocturnal air alarms" arid told increased from 65,000,(K)OJ)J)0 to ...And man> other It is held that control of the Unit­ trickled out on the garage floor. newspapers they might have seen the pain in appendicitis may be ed. She had flatly tripped herself them their forging of Germany's -^fur better .sensitivity. Bi;!, Kdjie-I.ipbteil quires the greatest of skills and ed States over any stream could a Successful Senator, or Five This anti-freeze stuff was also an item about a young man qf 31 referred to any part of the en­ It seemed to Wesley, now, that 75.000,000,000 francs a provisional Item.required by the moving parts elimi­ tire abdomen. However, as the at­ Lona lacked these subtle but sig­ In discussing the famous ruin of sea armor gave the best pnxif of non-interest loan to the French Glas!* Dial. New Style Bull’s-eye Pointer. | 'expertly trained engineering. Yet be utilized for the interesta of the Years in the Life of Rush D. Holt." anti-duck, as it turned out. For who had just gone to the legglsla- Chichen Itza, which is not tn the, British night raiders’ f.iilure to prolesslonalartlst or Muiir-Sjiecrh Tone Control. Plug-in for j If aver a young man apparently they drank it. And that Is why I tack of acute appendicitis ppo- nificant things. Trained to observe government to pay the costs of art student. nates weaj’ and a.w- it will be noted that long before ture. His name was Abraham * . . .. _i __1_1. 1 Kia state of Sinaloa at all; and she,' a commerce of the country. Appar­ spiked a brilliant Senatorial career now have only one duck.’’ gresses, the pain finally becomes ' details and weigh them in his work disturb Hamburg’* war production German troops garrisoned in oc­ Record Player .\ttachment. RCA Victor j the defense program was outlined Uncoln. It wia “^ u t this time, j^e appendix region it- I aa an archaeologist, he began to . jlf-Bvowcd Mexican, had shied even at a single point. cupied territory. Roto-Ba^. Powerful 5*inch Permanent j sures quiet operation. ifeautiful white finish with heavily chromiunai ently the ruling on potential navi­ by fighting tooth and nail for hi.i too. that Horace Greeley started whv Lona waa an excep- off her own language after muf­ the machine tool industry was' ex­ gability was made because of Us convictions and refiusing ever to Singers, and I suppose this self. i wonder why Lona waa an excep fing common dialects and idioma­ Magnet Dynamic Speaker. Improved Su* compromise with those who stood a New York newspaper and ad­ Appendicitis, is no rcspector of | tlon in her national heritage perheierodyneCircuit. Popular 1610*1712 plated .shoe. Automatic heat control. panding, making extraordinary ef­ specific application to the particu­ goes for ail musicians, are a vised'ail young men to go west. When they had exhausted moat tic phrases. JOHNSON agqlnst him, it was Senator Holt, little different than most people. age, although it is most common But all at once she broke up hla I ice. Police Band. Extra-Largc«Magic Loop forts in the training of men, get­ lar case at issue, the opinion hold­ the West Virginia Democrat. Fortunately, not all of them did, between the 10th and the 14th of their shells Lona suggested they Antenna. Big Knobs for Easy Tuning.' ting ready for a task long ahead [ said, “by the way, J’ye made an elae Little Old New York, not to . ears. In persons over 30 appen­ sit for a while and talk. She found thoughts again; Indeed, she para­ PAINT CO. STANDARD SIZE ing that the New River could ac­ Elected in 1934. the bespectacled Irttorestlng discovery. I tried 'to lyzed them. 699 .Main St. Tel. 6854 I Automatic Volume Control, Special Hi* of its-actual appearance. That ist "baby senator" came to Washing­ mention Park and TUford, might dicitis ta oflen of the chronic type a niche big enough for two in a Stability I F Transformers. Connection tually be used for navigation after find a recording of a male voice have had a less Interesting his­ and if the condition becomes acute granite boulder and Invited him to Before he realized it Lona had perhaps, why the machine tool in­ ton and had to wait nearly four singing 'Ave Maria.' They didn’t ■lipped an arm around hla shoul­ Treat Your Family for Exterior .Antenna. 16 to 1 Vernier certain improvements. months for his 30th birthday. June tory than the one they look back It is nearly always preceded by a Join her. Of necessity, he sat cloae. dustry was so recently given cred­ have it." "Your home you said is near ders, had lifted her face and waa Tuning. AC*DC operation. The tremendous importance of 19, 1938, before he could, under on today. history of digestive disorders over kissing him lingeringly on his lips. ItavKt* > Look at itt rare beauty— it by the Advisory Defense Com­ the Constitution, take hla seat. His eyes lit up with the wild, a long period of time. Incorrect Vara Cruz, Lonz?" He asked then. $69-95 a"d $79-5® ^69-95 $8^95 this decision lies In the circum­ eager light that must coma to a diet, and poor food combinations "Yes. An old, bid rancho, Wea- “Wes-lee!" she murmured. "Wes- . listen to ita quality tone— Cash.Cnah Cash. ' / mission with having done an al­ If ever a freshman Senator got sourdough when his pick strikM Maxine Suillvsn’s real name la lee!" stance that it apparently deprives a send-off, it was young Holt. generally are a predisposing cause lee. You would love It!" Dr. Wesley York, Ph D., was To A Ton Or Two and you know that here*a most perfect Job. the individual states of any au­ a lode. “Then I'll do it," he cried. Marietta Williams. She changed of both acute and chronic appen­ “Surely. A ranch—in old Mexi­ I ff the radio buy of the year! Slightly Higher On Terms. y Higher On Terms. From the , comparative obscurity it because she believed there were utterly appalled.- What has occasioned this sud/ thority over the potential hydro­ of a seat in the West Virginia leg- ’'I’ll make a recording of it. And dicitis, and it is recognized that co! It’s romantic to think about. (To Be Continued) pHawMAa Come iH and tee it.., bcai ialature, he leaped overnight to I’M sing it on one of mv programs too many Williams’ In show busi­ constipation plays an important She laughed, low and musically. 1^1 -I " J ^ ^ ^ todayl den realization that the defense electric power existing in streams right awav. I'll cloae the program ness. In private life she_ is the part. program la so far behind—not become .a national figure—a mere Of Comfort within their own borders; in other .vouth for whom many a Sena­ with'it." wife of John Kirby, band leader. It is Interesting to note that merely so far behind expectations words it would seem to definitely torial graybeard predicted great appendicitis is a very rare, condi­ over-emotionalism, loss of weight Britain Fixes but, apparently, far behind the re­ things. . tion in the Bantu race in South and occasional periods when the make, the use of fibwing water, Africa. These people are known heart beats too fast. Undue sensl- LEHIGH VALLEY A' New Wety To Do An Old Task quirements of dire necessity? In one of his first pres.s inter­ measure that reared-Its head that that recent nqovemcnts of Ameri­ Wm. E. KRAH; even for the purposes of domestic views, “ the curly-haired, brown­ Senator Holt didn’t lambast. The can submarines and airplanes to to have from two to four bowel tlveneaa to cold la another com­ Turkey Prices The perfectly-natural and logi­ supply, a matter for disposal by eyed Senator-elect laughingly told WPA, the National La.bor Rela­ Manila might have been among ’ movements daily. An abundance of mon sign. 18 Years In Radio! | cal reaction of the public to such the United States government a reporter: ' "You know, I’m a tions Board, the Home Owners the subjecta discussed. ; the green leafy vegetables, both (Concuaalon of the Brain) I cooked and raw are used in their QueeUon; Mrs. K. K. writes: : 367 Main St. Phone 4457 exhortations will be a ausplclon alone. dangerous man. I’d like to cut Loan Corp., the federal housing Japanese military circles were London. Dec. 17—(F)—The Food KEMP'S UNIVERSAL CLEAN AIR CLEANER Inclined to take la serious view of dally dietary and they eat small "What does a doctor mean when Ministry today fixed the price of "Inc. that we are upon the very verge Aitlllty rates. Say, do you know plan, the supreme court revision portions of meat. These people do .Without the ilightest Intention what a consecrative is? (I hear proposal, the Third Term, all got these movements, but the press he says a patient has concuaalon undressed Christmas turkeys at The Kodak Store! of war; that new facta, unknown I not suffer from attacks of a{>pendl- oi the brain? The neighbor’s boy two shillings, ten pence a pound W ill do all the d^ning'tasks in the home in of going into the merits or demer­ they don’t like me.) Well, a con­ their share of hla blistering ora­ was silent on the subject. I citis nor do they have gall bladder to the people, have come to the its of the eltuatlon thus created servative is somebody who wor­ tory. was in an accident and this is (about 57 cento) because butchers LV ; trouble. ships long dead radicals. If they Field I>ay On Defense what the doctor told the parents." were raising their prices. lets time and wKh less effort than ever before. knowledge of the government; it seems inescapabte that this rul­ n 1 - I a 1 • I The susceptibility of young Answer: A concussion refers to T had Thomas Jefferson here today, Then came national defense I O l l S l l * .^ I I l d * l C c l l l ' persons to appendicitis is mainly The ministry’s order lodlcgt facta that perhaps must be with­ ing must exert an almost Immeae- they’d deport him. That's right!’’. and Senator Holt really went to a violent jar or shock, or to the a change of heart on what was held from publication lest the to- ■ ^ ' due to dietary Indircrctions which condition resulting from ItoBy con­ be regarded aa a necessity. urabla inflilence on the future of Behind that ear-to-ear grin and town. The other da.v, Senator \T A A t!ii(V T 'r s n i f l r l l t are so common during adolescence: cussion of the brain Is meant a ANTHRACITE gnKafnta w fnMiigK»MKaifH{8ifjynigifafaKaiw»iMit(fttiif- inal pain and it ia very Important from the blood by way of the rationing and prices. The shirt nith the cost him the support of West Vir­ jeski and Felicia Pletrowski. to remember that the taking of The announcement followed by killed BO very, very men, women like so great importance as the term “baby senator." lungs. One of the patients report­ ginia coal miners and John L. An interesting program with laxatives in appendicitis cases may ed he could not swallow anything 24 hours a conference between winter days and long winter evenings. There's original Trubenized Complete Liberal Trade*In aad children, and dead people have New River opinion. Lewis) by reading to the Senate music furnished by the Dubaludo renderre n d e r the outlook vervvery danaei?danger­ because of.cancer of tha esopha­ Premier Mussolini and Fascist Collar! figured so largely in the carrying for hours, Aesop’s Fables. brothers, has been planned by this ous. gus, being fed by way of an open- Secretory Adelchi Serena, who said real pleasure in its economy. ■ Try a ton or With Attachments Allowance for Your Old Cleaner out of all hla plans, that he seems He attacked the WPA. He op­ Grew, Matsiioka committee, and a cordial invita­ Readers who would like to have ing other than the mouth. After bis party followers were ready for $59-95 Uoyd George posed the re-election of hia Dem­ tion ia extended to all Polish youth further Information on the subject being glvin garlic soup, his breath a -winter "battle on the Internal Slightly Higher On Terms. to have become a bit bewildered ocratic colleague. Senator M. M. who are interested. may write to The McCoy Health had a strong garlic odor. front." ,- . . two now. hlmeelf and unable to dlatlnguleh There is some talk of David -Neely. He was a keynote speaker Hold Conference Sendee In care of thie newspaper $ 1.65 between the dead and the living aa Uoyd George being sent to this aft Father Coughlin’s social jus­ and request Dr. Frank McCoy’s Customa Barriers Remox-ed “Propeganda’* Called ’’Foolleh** tice convention in Cleveland and Will Extend GreeUngs to Pope arUcle on "APPENDICITIS". potential Inetrumenta or tools In country as the successor to the. de­ Tokyo, Dec. 17.—(JF)—U. S. 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—BriUsb 55c. Kasi phantasmagoria. The other ceased ambassador, Loed Lothian, can presidential nominee Alf M. bassador Joseph C. Grew and For­ Vatican City, Dec. 17.—(ffV- stomps and an addressed envelope. sources reported today that cus­ "propaganda" about development# day hie Rumanian agents dug up despite the fact that he la 78 years LiSuidon when the 1936 campaign eign Minister Yosuke Matsuoka Vatican City officials announced of the war In Greece and northers The Manchester held today their first conference today the College, of Cardinals Questions and Answers toms barriere between 'Germany The Manchester Electric Division the bodies of a lot of Iron Guard- old. There are a good many per­ waa at fever heat. After election, and the conquered Netherlands Africa was described as ’’foolish’’ he declared Cengrese should get since Nov. 30. , would extend peraonal Christmas (Calcium Defidenoy) •I ists whom King Carol had had sons who have been named aa pos­ Queetions: Miriam wants to had'been removed, and that Dutch today In firm an quartan, which an opinion from tbs Attorney The Foreign. Office said they greetings to Pope Mue x n at a oods were flowing freely Into the said the Britloh acoousts wen THE OONNICnCVT POWKR OOMPANT abot many- months ago and had sible successors to Lothian who General whether the sale of Dem­ ’’merely exchanged viewa of special audience at 10 a. m. (S a. know: Would you be good enough Lumber and Fuel Co. to I entlon some of the algns that geleh. German goods will be ad­ completely out of proportion to ntHaiatM rM ( them re-interred after a funeral would be leas welcome here than ocratic campaign books wasn’t a American-Japanese problems," and m.. e. e. t.) Dec. 24. It was be­ mitted Into The Netherlands duty the "limited roUltory Importance RnsscU PaoL Mgr. violation of the corrupt practices that the two-hour conference had lieved the Vatican radio would there is a calcium dqUclency. of local Buccesacs over Italian ■ M D 4 ^ .SHOPB ^ which the corpse of thstF* Uoyd Georgs, whose forthright broadcast a speech by the pontiff Answer: Some of the usual signa free tn the near future, it was CENTER STREET PH O N E 5145 ACt~ no tangible result. ■aid. . troops." was cirrled through the personal power had so much to do There wa^ hardly a New Deal Observers believed, however, In Italian at that time. are: Fatigue, nervous inatobiUty, • ■ ■ ' ‘ .1’

MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALU MANGHliSTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1940 >e BIGHT / tha flrat ttma Ita portable tables Pola, Luigi, meats and ...... 223.00 for mother. There always seem All a lawyer's argumentsUvs Roberts, James, r e n t...... 1.5.00 / ing Contractor, Refe- —but each party was waiting on called on absent members to re­ On Sunday afternoon the Coun­ Andreo, Lawrence, milk ...... '...... 2.40 to be to many things she wants whien art defamatory or abusive will be rejected. bllity comes Into play when sp- Miami, rU ., Deo. 17—(45—The District Deputy Lawrence Fa­ Rolston, James H„ services as Dog W arden...... 48.50 and needs. turn for that roll call. cil will hold a Christmas party for Apothecaries Hall Co., chlorine ...... 30.00 Duka and Duobasa of Windsor the other to Initiate the move to I gan, of Hartford, paid an official C I T Y T ( 15.00 Romaska. Joseph, ren ts...... 25.00 Something newr and useful In a re...dM .ny Ollier., i S , Should the two-thirds of the about 100 children. Each will re­ AflUtrong, Harry, labor and m aterial...... 110.15 quit. I visit to Campbell (jouncll K. of C., DENNIS MUBPHV. 48.18 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc., typewriter and repairs gift for her la Klearsight, a pro­ This iff eepeclally true in the UrminaU today thalr first vlsU to House members present vote to ceive a toy as well as other gifts. Atlantic Refining Co.. Thermo-Royal ...... 170.97 An adjournment resolution back­ laat night. Following the bualneas 1.29 St. Francis Hospital, board and c a re ...... tection for lampshadee. It is made “ Merit Syatom Deadwood" whether It be In Nassau or Man­ Editor's Nelat The Herald news gathering business. It is no tbs United States since Edward override the expected veto, the Atkins Brothers, furnishings ...... Savings Bank of Manchester, ren ts...... 45.00 ed by administration leaders failed ; meeting a roast Iamb dinner waa ^ Autocar Sales A Service Co., truck parts and repairs 10359 of spectrofilro, a lightweight crys­ Editor.^The Herald r chester. prisista tha aiMoad laatall- longer the simple matter of say- abdicated the English throne to final fate of the Walter-Logan bill served. 7.92 Savitsky, Mrs. Mary, r e n t...... 15.00 tal-clear material, and slips easily meat of MUo M. Tkeropaon'a marry “ the woman I love.” In. a showdown three weeks ago. | would rest with the Senate, which ^MSMSIMMHKSliMeiiaKSIfSKMUIMfSKMIlfWSyWWMa Automatic Refrigerating Co., oil ...... • • • 28.00 The recent state election cam­ Every American with vision, ing to a reporter, Gat out to such Deputy Fagan heard reports of 12.00 Schlebe. Mrs. Emma, board and c a r e ...... ' over the lampshade. Elastic bands he be white or black, knows that etory of Ufa In England ns the and such a place, see what la hap­ Happy over the cordial recep­ Republicans voted solidly agfilnat! passed It by the narrow margin of Batch A Brown, rent ...... Schtebel Brothers, auto and truck part.e...... 44.84 paign swept all Republican state the Officers and finance commit­ 7.93 at top and trattom Insure perfect progress and civilization cannot war la batng foognt. Tomor­ pening there and come back with tion they received here, the Wind­ it, saying (Congress should stay on I 27 to 25. Schleidge, William H., p rin tin g...... 75.75 tee, which showed the council to tU Bantly Oil Company, auto and truck supplies, etc...... 21.60 fit for this waterproof, non-lnr executive office holders out of elM- be salvaged from the present row’s eSaptor relniM nUmctt- sors plannsd to sail st 5 p.m. the JoJb during the defense emcr-1 There was cloakroom discussion be in a healthy condition. He ex­ 12.00 a atory." Barlow, C. S., range oil ...... 7fi.91 Schulz, Mrs. Annie, r e n t...... '...... flammable, cover. tive positions— save one, that of world chaos by cohtempt for any loua eaeapoa from denth. Mr. (sA.t.) aboard the yacht Southern gency. that a filibuster might develop in plained the insurance features of Sessions Foundry Co., frames, covers, etc...... 126.88 May Hava to Apply la WriBag vBairett Company. Tarvla ...... : w o Now the Democrats decline to the Senate If it became apparent KEMP’S 2 27.00 Every hostess will like the new Attorney General, whose term car­ racial group. Thompson to ehlof of H A - You are likely to lie required to Cross on the return trip to Nas­ the order giving attention to a Bassano, Joe, meats and groceries...... 15 Sheehan, Mrs. Martha, ren ts...... metal social supper trays. Not The flimsy theory that “ White soclated Preoo* London Bu- sau, where the duke will resume renew the effort. Although many that twe-thirda of the members few changes that have been made vShelmerdlne, Mrs. J.. rent ...... 15.00 ries through the period allotted to make application In writing for Beechler, Austin and Sherwood, rent ...... 15.00 made of glass, aluminum nor sil­ makci Right'' lost Its foundation renu nnd returned to thin permission to send the reporter his duties as governor of the repubileana privately say they favored making tbe bill a law not­ in which different plans of In­ Simpson, Mra. Alfred, ren t...... , ...... 15.00 the Democratic regime under Gov­ Bennett, Helena, rent ...... 3 30 ver, but of an original enameled ernor-elect Hurley, beginning Jan­ when Simon of Cyrene (a Black country only recently for his there. You send It by messenger Bahamas. want to adjourn for the holidays, withstanding the president’s (Objec­ surance are now being offered. Bergren, Dairy. J. A., milk ...... Siason Drug Company, rablea vaccine...... 7.50 Snap towel holders arc neat. tions. Gifts . 15.00 119.16 metal of unusual beauty, they uary 8 as Governor. The Attorney Man) helped Christ carry his cross Aret visit sines 1988.) and back It up by long arguments The duchess appeared virtually they would be hard put to change The house committee used for Bleber, £mma, rent ...... ;... Smith A Corona Typewrltera. Inc., typew riter,.;. 15.00 .85 will resist alcohol, water and General has long been a potential to Calvary amid the Jeers and on ths telephone. Often you hop recovered from the effects of a their publicly announced position. Blake, Joseph, rent ...... 22.24 Smith’s Garage, truck part.s...... chipping. the Juice catcher pie plate. It's a By Milo M. Thompson major dental operation that RoU OsU Voted ot Wanted Smythe, Mrs. \Vm. T.. board and ro o m ...... 20.00 posalblllty as Republican candi­ leers of the white multitudes. into the cab and maks tbs appeal Distinguished in Stylflt ’ Bleller Equipment Co., R. W„ equipment ...... 145.04 'The trays come in a variety of brand-new gadget that keepi the Mrs. John e : Rogers Now York. Dec. 17—(45— The In person. brought the Windsors to Miami Adjournment or recess appeared Bliah Hardware Co., F. T.. hardware and supplies---- Sollmcne A Flagg, labor and material...... 15.05 date for gubernatorial honors, and Remarkable in Vaiuel 11.00 service ...... 207.78 designs—sketches by famous car­ Juice from smearing up the oven. his wise administration as Attor­ successful business manager In I f you are good, the employe Just a week ago. Dr. Horace L. possible if it could be agreed upon Blish. Edna H., rent ...... 56 ‘ So. New England Telephone Co.. toonists, French prints, English It eliminates sticky drops and (?artee said a "slight complica­ without a roll call vote. Neither . 7,, 55 ' South Windsor Town Clerk, vital statistics------1.00 ney General has greatly enhanced . Birth Control goes on his Job and brlnga back Here is a beautiful TeW Blue Ribbon Bakery; bread, etc...... • • • hunting scenes, floral designs, etc. smoke, and pies bake in about one- Blltskrieg London bos to have tion" that (xicurred after the Christmas Turkey 20.00 E d i t o r , Manchester Evenio bis story whereupon you have to side wants such s record vote Boland OH Company, gas ...... ’ ...... • ■ M M I Sperry, Luella G.. board and c a r e ...... his support for any further honors ths qualifications of s: hotel pro­ ephone Table and 15.00 1 The footed fruit dish with match- third less Uroe, due to a special he may accept to further serve his Herald; begin entirely new series of ap­ Windsors moved from a Miami which wduld Inform "the folks Bowers, 8. G., rent ...... I Squatrito, Mra. Marie, r e n t...... finish on the pan which spreads The large drop In our schd Beach hospital to the Miami Bllt- 'i’rn Starslak. Joseph, board and care ...... 2o!o0 i ihg candlesticks, the double deck party. That he would be an able prietor, a building contractor, s' peals to censorship to prove It la back home" whether their con­ maiiogany finish, fin d ; Brick Top Laundry, laundry service ...... 10.00 tray, the covered candy dish, the the beat evenly and quickly. enumeration is no doubt reflected referee, a father confeaebr, a safe to uss the story. more hotel had entirely cleared gressman was on the Job. Brightman Auto Exchange, truck parU ...... I Stone, Richard, optical services'...... Governor would find ready accept­ priced as low as sevni'^ 978.03 I Just as an extra, get her one ance in the public mind. also In other towns and cities In transportation wizard, an advo­ All employers must do a deal of up. Asked about the general situa­ Tomorrow Night Brunswick Balkc Collonder Co., .supplies ...... 1500 ' Strickland. W. A., curb, etc...... • • the state, and prompts the question Superior Typewriter Co., typewriter ren tal...... 10.00 ; of the Snap towel holders. You The staff of the attorney gener­ cate, a politician and an Army arguing to aave from military Dr. (Tartee removed an Infected tion, Acting Speaker Mc(7orroick I dollars and fifty cents. Burns. James, rent ...... 97.45 30.00 ■ just give a towel end a twist, push when ia Connecticut going to do levies the minimum essentials of a molar In an operation that neces­ (D., Mass.), told newspapermen: ST. JAMES’S H A L L — PARK STREET Campbell’s Service Station, truck parts and repairs . . Taggart. Newton, moving services ...... al has been selected under the captain. .5.67 15.00 , it Into the gum rubber holders away with all the hypocrisy in re­ All this is In addition to the trained staff, even when their sitated scraping the Jawbone. 'The only thing I care to say is Capitol Motors, Inc., truck parts ...... ' j . ’ Tavlor. Howard I., rent ...... Merit System, and is amenable to gard to bii-th control, and meet the 27.88 Thomas, Mrs. Annie, board and care ...... 25.00 j and there is stays till pulled out its general terms. It is difficult quallflcatloas o f his own special business la very Important to the Ducheas Buys Dresses that after the Walter-Lngan bill A t Carlson A Company, expres.s government commodities 15.35 issue honeatly. In the duchess’ wardrobe on the Tracy, Robinson A Williams Co., police equipment. . 1.13 It Is so novel It might even per­ to see where the duties of assist- buslneae, whether he manufac­ war effort. is out of the way, I'd assume that , Center Pharmacy, drugs ...... The State Supreme Court of Er­ return trip will be three or four 11,13 Triple X Stores, supplies...... 2.15 suade the youngsters to hang up ant.5 could be 'abolished' 6r any tures Un cans, operates a depart­ And arguments alone do not the members would be anxious to Center Spring Dairy, milk ...... 20 494.34 rors declared that Connecticut win. You frequently have to bring dresses, ranging in price from ! Turkington, S. J., vital stallslics and town services. their towels. new re-classification arranged to cannot have the contraceptive ment store or runs a press asso­ get home for Christmas." ■" Central SUtionery Co., supplies ...... 111.79 Tfirkington, Mrs. Stevenson, board and rare ; ...... 24.00 ciation office. pressure to bear by enlisting per­ $12.50 to 825 that she purchased The situation may be clarified B*I-N*G Chambers. Austin A., trucking commodities ...... Scratch and scrub is the motive disturb them. They are not likely method of birth control, while the -0 3.50 -Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., .services...... \ ----- 16.80 He bos to operate a shelter In sons prominent elsewhere In the here. She bought the dresses yes­ tomorrow. McCormack said the KEMP’S of the Bath Back Scratcher, a to come within the vision of those Chartier. Joseph, labor and material ...... State on the other hand has the terday after selecting several for 3.42 Urbanetti, Peter, shoe repairs ...... >------8.50 molded hand made of purest white under the merit system alleged to which many employes, caught by government In your cause. You House would vote then on the Chase Brass A Copper Co., supplies ...... 15.00 I moat hypocritical law ever placed approval during a shopping trig NOTE!! 763 Main Street v 48.16 Valluzzl, Frank, rent ...... I bath soap with a honeysuckle be "deadwood" by Governor-elect on any statute book, to wit, that the raids, must sleep at night. use what pull, what Influence and question of overriding the widely Checkerboard Feed Store, grain ...... 80.28 last Saturday. 159.91 Valvoline Oil Company, oil and kerosene — ...... I odor. It's finished off with a Hurley in a talk to admirers at the sale of birth control druga and That brings up problems of heat­ what fear of superiors you can predicted presidential veto of the Cheney Brothers, rent, supplies, etc...... ^62.84 550.00 The duke played golf yesterday PLAY STARTS AT 8 O’CLOCK Veilch, Robert N.. Registrar of Voters...... j dainty lacc cuff on a long hand- Norwalk. Speaking in the political devices ia not unlawful, only their ing, lighting, venttlationr^oot as­ conjure up in order to win the Walter-Logan bill. That contro­ Children’s Village, board and ca re...... 16.77 17.0Q with Gene Barazen, former British Vlchi’a Store, meats and groceries...... • I carved Chinese handle. bailiwick of such forthright ad- use is unlawful. The atate cannot signments, laundry and sanitary point; in fact, all the devices of a versial legislation prescribes uni­ You will find a large selection of convenient, lovely Clifford’s, shoes ...... ” 15.00 20.00 profcssinnal politician. ^ and United States open champion, Doors Will Be Open At ScYcn. Vincent. Mra. Elmer G„ board and care ...... B ' From ____Hollywood^ ____ comes______the__ herents of organization _ .patronage _ meet this issue honestly for two conveniences. form procedure for a number of Imperial Tables— truly fine furniture, yet>all mod­ Clough. Grayland. rent ...... 47.00 . Wallace A Tlernan Co., water woiks supplies...... 13.11 reasons. First, even the opponents OltUens Fueled By Tea Little Army In Itself YtUl' Sam Snead of Hot Springs, quasl-Judiclal federal boards and Colony Station of Hartford, Inc., tires ...... 21.02 ■OloMI, for odds | -OnMhaker. ” a combined salt and i Mayor Frank Stack such ref \y. who treated Edward to a par- 98.63 . Wslllngford. Town of. aid rendered ...... Spectrofilm and ends. 1 pepp«. shaker. The entire bottom [ ercnces of 'merit system dead- of this method of birth control ad­ Also involved Is the supply of Fortunate Is the manager who bureaus. erately priced. Remember— quality articles are Colon-Jopson Company, .-qulpment ...... 14,34 has bad Army experience. The cracking exhibition. 4.14 ; Warren Foundry A Pipe Corp., water supplie.s . .. bunpiliade. i unscrews for refills, and shaker' wood' may have been an exten- mit that an honest law would mean elementary cooking arrangements, Tomorrow Tenth Day Commissioner of Welfare, supplies ...... 56.96 Warren Pipe Co. of Mass , Inc., water supplies . . 153.04 that the state would be flooded particularly for making tea. An A R P unit of hta own plant or Snead, having one of his good Tomorrow will be the tenth day made for people who are tired of the extravagance Conn. Children’s Aid Society, board and care ...... 42 86 Weldon Drug Company, drugs ...... 1.00 ice bucket with tongs, the cheese ! are on opi^sltc sides so | "1^."/.. with bootleg articles, and secondly, Army may march on Its stomach, building is a little army in Itself, daya, scored a six-under-par 85 since the bill was sent to the SO PRIZES Conn. Chlldren’a Hospital, board and care ...... 84 1 West Side Dairy, milk ...... 4.5.40 and cracker platter-; and the shal- ^ P 'P P " ‘ i To thl society Is forced to accept the phil- but English citizens defenders dedicated to watchfulneas, to the that had the duke exclaiming his o f cheap things. Conn. Power Co., supplies ...... 9‘2 60 j Wheeler. Charles, rent ...... ' 15.00 low flower bowl, all new this sea- 1 "Phe "Rotoklt'' is a handy con- i such hones msv uie a hnm' oaophy as to aex even more ao than are fu eM by tea and require disposal of Incendiary bombs, the amazement. $3.00 ORDERS AS PRIZES tkmn.. State of. board and care ...... • ••• 3.28 '.Whitlock Mfg. Co , water works equipment . .. 91.57 sun, will add a note of gayety to ■trivance for keeping odds and “ i'°P *" ""fy much sleep. organization of stretcher, demoli­ Conn, State Board of Education, supplies ...... 12.00 ends in their place. ing. One of the *“earl^ ''‘y fields of in- kL" tion and rescue parties. AUCE COFRAN ' 374 00 ' Wicrzblcki. Ignacy, rent ...... any table. _ ... , . , ! creased personnelnersonnel under the poll-noil-1^?.^ !!?** ^*^ morals ■n'l the peo- These would not be difficult 20 REGULAR GAMES! 6 FREE GAMES! t>)nn. State Prison, signs ...... • • 17.04 Wiley A Sons, Inc., John, publicat.on ...... y 4.55 Designed by a man whose wife The kit consists of 12 little glass drai «ye of Governor-elect Hur- pie cannot be made morally good problems under normal circum­ Not only does he help control No Foreign War (Known Ae Queen Alice) Cordv, Horace. u.se of car ...... by law." It la therefore necessary this force, but he Is required by SPIRITUAL MEDIUM 21.60 Willis A Son. Inc.. G. E., lumber, cement, etc. ... 211.94 I couldn’t keep appointments la the jars, screwed into lids fastened to ley Is the state police department, stances, but uncertain water sup­ 4 DOOR PRIZES! Davidson’s Filling Station, range oil ...... 40 00 Windham. Town of, aid rendered ...... 58.71 , lapel pin that resembles a clock a revolving bar or wheel. It is also to take ateps to combat venereal plies for boilers make a reaer\-e law to keep a fire watch at all Seventh Deoghler of e Seventh Son ! Dawn Mfg. Co., office supplies ...... 19.00 or perhaps the creative state poli­ diseases. While more than thirty hours and he must man his roof Group Organized Bom With a Veil. 2t 00 Windsor, Town of. aid rendered ...... face. Us two movable hands, useful as a spice cabinet, and for tical police department, according heating system essential. ADMISSION 25c DeCiantis, Frank, meats and groceries ...... 10.80 million contraceptives and so- with centrles during raids to give Readings Dally 9 A M. to B P. 51. 1.5 00 Wogman. George, range oil ...... sparkling with rubies and rhine­ keeping buttons, needles, threads to a Torrington meeting declara­ Frequent loss of electric power ] Give ‘Lasting^ Gifts^ ). Mrs, Loiil.-i. rent ...... 58 02 : stones. can be set for the moment at hand. called. contraceptives are now means an alternate lighting sys­ the alarm when planes approach Or By Appointment In the Service 1.5.00 Wood Company, L. T.. range ml, ice ...... tion. There Is great latitude for made In this country weekly, 90'r Tables and Chairs To Accommodate 500! Dent, Fred, rent . , ...... 5.41 Wood, Thoma.'i J.. range oil ...... 8.10 ' of the next appointment of the tem must be provided. near enough to threaten the build­ New York, Dec. 17—(45—For­ of the People for SO Years. i 9.00 review of the state police staff in of these so-called contraceptives Dewey-Richman Company, office supplies ...... 2..50 Wright. Rebecca, rent ...... lady in question. Underground sheltere sre places ing. mation of the No Foreign War 171 Cbnrcb Street Hartford, Conn. Dick Co„ A. B.. mimeograph ink ...... 48.00 , regard to the laws of selection and ^re really prophylactics the main A fourth war organiatlon Is Phone 6-2SS7 2.70 Zorskis, Celia R., hoard and care ...... I Of course, the Innovation isn’t appointment existing under the pressed into service for their pur­ (Tommlttee was announced today BRIDAL Dictaphone Corporation, sendees ...... purpose of which is to prevent pose, not designed for It. so they that of his shelter wardens, who 71 90 Zwlck. .''amiiei, rent ...... 15.00 quite perfection. The inventor state Merit System. Commissioner by Verne Marshall, editor of The Dillon Sales A Service, tnick parts and repairs ...... venereal diseases. are often neither well dried nor maintain order underground, espe­ Cedar Rapids, la., Gazette, who Is 26.00 Dillon Sales A Service, two police cars ...... 600,00 I could have added a phonographic Hickey should take full cog­ When will people realize the Diocesan Bureau, board and rare ...... • well ventilated. cially at night, and at the same ENSEMBLES 1.5.00 attachment that would sing out. nizance, unless he would have his real causes for the decline in our chairman of the new organization. Dunne. John M.. rent ...... J17,975.14 And many a quarrel over beds time attend to those who may be 4.00 Total "Make it snappy! Henry’s waiting. i staff inculcated with 'driftwood' Birth rate? 8t Is fast bscoming The purpose of the committee, Dwyer. Harold J„ services ...... develops among people whose sick or injured in the sheltering a statement said, Is “ to give ar­ 76 4.5 Make it snappy! Henry’s waiting!’’ ; j impersonating state police officers necessary for those of the so-called East Hartford. Town of. aid rendered ...... T2.98 Household gloves which look al­ nerves are strained and whose group. * ticulation to that overwhelming FUNERAL 1 without legal demands for quallfl- middle class to have their own Eddy Valve Company, supplies^...... I nights, are, at best, too wakeful. The manager Is a permanent 12.80 most like dress gloves will appeal I cation. The aroma of passed mer- homes If they want children. I do majority of American citizens Ellsworth A Laasow. range oil . .^...... The qualifications of a building “ officer of the day” in his building which Ls definitely oh record as Man€'he»tpr to mother, They are made of a ! I it system developments in that de- not know the rent situation in Engel. Hans, board and care ...... Officers contractor are called Into play by or plant. opposed to our direct physical In­ new non-aiipping, auede-flnlah fab- i partment, with faulty examina- Manchester, as to prices and con­ T u m m s s England Lumber Co., W. H.. cem ent...... many thlnge. Shelters require Beyond these things he has volvement In the present war. . . 47..53 I tic, and are lined with water­ I tions, is still a bitter pill for can- ditions. Before the depression we Ensworth A Son, L. L., equipment ...... Date Btmk modiflestions which call for work­ nothing to do but the things s A t Its helm, besides Marshall, ■<9.05 proof. oil-resistant Neoprene. | didates of fine quality throughout lived and moved out of Hartford, Everybody’s Market, meats and groceries ...... This Evening I men, bricke, cement and steel. It manager would have to do In are O. K. Armstrong, Springfield. 15.00 They’ll keep her hands soft and, the state. Legal reverberatldns because we found when we wanted Fay. Nellie, rent ...... Tonight __ I is no easy task to find them. It is America, except maybe fill out a Mo., author, as director of organiz­ 3.00 white . at , dishwashing and many _ . . n __.u -i™ I hriay impend. It's a long lane that to live in a better neighborhood for Kirato. John A., meals and groceries...... 89.50 Dec. 17. — Gibbons Assembly the sake of the children, our crime even less easy to have them avail­ host of forms for Army and Navy, ation. and Robert A. Lancaster, You INI in Hie (’ hristmas party. St. James’s hall. y ’Ja r ui. „ 1 11 1 ‘ .u * s has no ash-barrel. TOe State able together. First National Stores. Inc., meats and groceries...... 79 97 Manchrslrr Lod«ie of An aid to kitchen cleanliness is back f-r-'-'-T" m U and P«»P«r. [ Defense Council may scan was in wanting a few children deduct the social security and in­ New York Investment bank asso­ am ou n t... then Tomorrow In our case, for example, we . Fiachcr Co.. Gustave, office supplies...... 15.00 arid they could not go with the come tax from each salary en­ ciate, as treasurer. briiiM this ed in Fleming. Mrs. Charlotte, r e n t...... Masons to Holtl Instal­ Dec. 18.—Seventh annual Christ­ ______^______■ ______’ j needs, to halt undeserved ridicule, rent. With millions of married have had to send trucks to brick velope, satisfy the war risk and 30.00 • I ' and distortion. with you. /Fradin. Julius, rents ...... 8 95 mas carols concert by high school women working year after year to factories halfway acrosa England bombardment Inaurance people on Bachelors Still Loose Frank Brothers Paper Co.. Inc., to w els...... lation at the TfMiiple. choirs and orchestra at high school State Residence I united states, .the charge can d . C. Harwood. maintain our standard of living, in order to get supplies to keep changes in the salary and status 2.00 j never b€ made that entry into any | prospect Beach, Get In cash now — flOO r^E T cash quickly snd pri- Frogge Company. A. S„ services^...... 15.00 aiKiitoriiim. does aityone think It la a simple busy the bricklayers already of employes and damage done to Hiawatha, Kas.— (45— ' Three Repay per month— $6.72 Both rings aet with perfectly This Week ’■“fc • • • I ' was occasioned by the selfish* j Connecticut ^ rounded up. the plant. ^irsiely io two simple Kept: Gagliardone. Pio, rent ...... 15.00 Newly elected ofTicers of Man­ ness of munltions-makera. ; ’______matter for a man on one Income bachelors inserted this advertise­ Aboie payment, on 20 matched dtamonda. Fine qual­ m:*' Gardiner, Thomas, rent ...... Dec. 19. 20, 21. '22. /- Annual Frovisioii Waived to raise much of a family? On the Fire tziws Preeent Problem ment in The Hiawatha World: 1, Come in, tell us how much 325 00 chester liKlge of Masons will be — Irving S. Olds, chairman, U. ■ month beitls. Includes you want, how much you ity large center diamond In en­ Giblin. Mrs. Frank, board and c a r e ...... I’oultry Show at Masonic Temple. Prot««ta Use of Word. other hand, in too many cases Another construction problem Is An idle army has always been “ Last opportunity, fifteen more gagement ring. Both rings 18.70 installed at a special communica­ ------i 8. Steel Corp. ! charges of 8% on unpaid desire to repay mootlily. Gleason Co., Gilbert Howe, boiler 8er\dce...... 127.:!9 Dec. 20. — Manchester - Bristol' Editor, The Evening Herald: U.ere is no home life today as peo­ presented by the fire laws. In­ menace to dictators. days only of I>eap Year. (Signed) monthly balances np to solid yeUow or white gold. Glenney Co.. W. G.. lumber, cement, etc...... 25.00 tion of the lodqe tonight beginning basketball game at State Armory. Hartford, Dec. 17—(;T5—A sec­ ^ , . I , . . ! In the Open Forum of ' The ple are continually on the go and spectors keep Insisting that cer­ — Admiral Vatee Sterling, U. 8. Adair Gray, Morris Werner, Pres­ $100, 2% monthly on 2. Sign and get the cash— 5\e Futurists prefer the deeds | Herald Thursday evening. Decem- 82S to 8300. / Grant, Walton, ren ts...... 51.00 at 7;30. Past Master James Rich­ Dec. 21,—Zipser Club Christmas ond competitive examination for home is simply a place to eat and tain openings be eliminated, cer­ N., retired. ton Dart.” balances above. assistant personnel director in of war to the deeds of peace, b«r 12th there appeared a letter sleep, in many cases with too lit­ tain hallways provided with fire We make loans on Juat your BOTH Great A. A P. Tea Co., meats and groceries...... party at Sub-Alpine hall. ! rsrspiwsssllsssissitti 64.80 mond will be the installing officer the state merit system, with the and therefore we are very happy 1 relative to the Duchess of Wlnd- tle sleep. doors, certslh stairways changed. atgnature. Come in today. Grlmason, R. H.. uniform s...... Pa.sl Master Erne.st Kjellson , Coming Events RINGS— Hale ComtJany, J. W , furnishings, grocirrles .. 173.94 ami Dec. 22. — Annual Candlelight Connecticut residence requirement in the atmosphere of Mussolini s tooth signed, by one Mrs. Yours tnily. Faced with possible prosecution Anderson 10.00 will lie his hiar.shal. The Ma.sonlc ; gpryjpe at Emanuel Lutheran ! waived, was announced today. ~ ^ Ira P. Smith. Observer. If he does not speedily make the OTHER SETS $10.95 to $450. Hannan Press, printing ...... 17.32 Personal Finance Co. Hartford Automotive Service A Acceasorles Co, I ,.hoir will present a program and , Monday, Personnel Director ! While I readily agree that the adjustments, the manager finds 1 75$ MAIN STREET Hartford Fire Extinguisher Co., equipment . ... will al.Mo furnish the incidental Holiday dance. Public | William H. Donning indicated that Italian Futurist p<«-t (64 years j^„tal side of the issue may be a ' himself unable to get from another Oreenhouses 134,15 State Theater Building Hartford Hospital, board and c a re ...... mu.slc during the ceremonies. Foi-i jjpaUh Niir.«iing Association, Counr ]a new examination would be held I moot question I am at a loss to un-' Party to Follow arm of the government permission Jockeu 1 Rooms 2 and 8 Tel. 8430 20.00 158 Eldridge Street Hartford Wire Works Co.. Recreation aupplles lowing the Ifnlge me/ling there will 1 try Cluh. | when the examining committee derstand the repeated use of the to use the essential materials. War TMSflR SBMM * 3.91 License No. S9I Herald Printing Co., advertising...... /...... he an oyster stew supper in the: . ;Dec. 31. - Annual New Year’s ; for testa held last month, decided□ , have a definite impression th a t; "nigger," and further in the I^dge Election operations take precedence. And Flower Shop 1 60.00 banquet hall. All members ■ Eve party of/ American Legion at ! not to certify any of the four can- | country do n o t; dark as to the relation "she would So he writes application forms, Holl, E. J.. ren ts...... / ...... 14.31 Y-rncJVT Tel. 8488 i ■ ^ 1 Hood Rubber Co., Inc., shoe repair supplies . .'...... Manchester lodge and members of , Legion Home didates who passed the written | understand either the size or th e) between the racial strata of gets affidavits, argues on tele­ ,5.25 D id House A Son. Inc., C. E.. shoes and arctics...... the fraternity in this section are j Also, New Year’s Eve dance of examination. •> j pressing urg— '-" population ^ ...... and dental surgery. Memorial Lodge, No. 38. Knights phones and talks himself blue In 412.93 Final filing date for applications . n constant reader of Con­ of Pythias, will hold its annual / the face trying to solve the prob­ you Jarv'ls Co., Alexander, sand and use of tn ic k ...... 15.00 invited to attend. | Tall Cedari at Sports Center. UNDERWEAR Jensen. John. Agent, rent...... To Be Inslalleil Also New Year’s Eve Party at for the position which pays 84,800 I— "HUa™ L- “ ‘ t; former presi- necticut newspapers, this is the Christmas party tomorrow evening'^ lem. 15.00 in. Liberty hall. Golway street. The Then comes a bomb which BY Johnson Estate, Aaron, r e n t...... 15.75 The officers to be in.stallcd arc ■ Manchester Country club. to 86,000 annually, U Jan. 2 and I ‘ " “ ’ f * " ? ? " * * " »* first time that I have seen the the written tests will be held at -I 5Iechanlcal Engineers. regular meeting with election of smashes hla windows, wrenches Johnson Brothers, labor and m aterial...... 3.96 as follows: I Also, New Year's Eve W atch word “nigger" In formal print. Endicott Johnson Shoes, shoes...... Worshipful Master. John ,F. I Night service at Emanuel Lu- Hartford Jan. 13. Con.sequently, I consulted the New officers will take place at sevsn doors off hinges, rips off part of 10.83 You might as well realize that his roof. It la imperative that re­ Jehnson A Little, labor and material ...... 128.40 Pickles; Senior Warden, Richard ; theran church. Centu^ dictionary, and found o'clock, and the CThrlstmaa pro­ Johnson Paint Co., paint supplies...... we are not going (o turn the that “ Nigger'' waa a colloquial or gram will get under way at eight. pairs be made quickly lest rain ■17.00 Mcl.,agan;i Junior Wai;den. John A. | damage records, machinery and Jones, Frank, meats and groceries...... Trotter: Treasiircp;^Harold C. Al- pages of progress back and repeal slang, word and referred “con­ Santa Claus and his ■wife also will /. 15.00 social laws to balance the govern­ furniture. It is almost Impossible 50c Joyce Estate. Thomas, r e n t...... 9.00 vord: Secretary ./John F. Cullin; WiH Make Study Q u o ta tio n s temptuously" to a member of any be on hand to distribute presentit Kee Lox Mfg. Co., typewriter pibbons...... ment budget. dark skinned race. again to find men and materials. 29.92 Senior Dcacony James Maher; / to every one, and a good time la He grows gray trying. Keeney. Clifford H., milk ...... — Secretary of Commerce JedM I am of the opinion, that when assured to all. Let Trust Service J jQ lilunior Deacoy John L. .lenney; The referee's talents become uee- Keith Furniture Co.. G. E.. furnishings ...... Of Payroll Tax •lones to life Insurance execu­ a wpman in this section of the Three rer 1.5.00; ------. lean life, outlook, and institutions ’ morial Lodge. Lavitt. Joseph, et al, ren t...... _...... Philadelphia.. cent of the total population of the normal and should blame such 9« M \smsk 56 25 more than we can possibly predict. I I don’t suppose there ever has Each one attending is a.sked to things on the war. LeBaron Foundry Co., E. L„ water works supplies...... Ma.vor Thomas J. Spellacy said — Prof, ilainea British Empire are people of provide an inexpensive gift. The best way to tell if trust service will adequately serve your Lucas, J.. L.; meats and groceries ...... Party on Sunday Blodgett’s task wa.s to determine *l!?w • country in the world morej fark hue. ConfeealoiuU Always In Session 9.77 I Yale University Law School. generous than America has been The confessional Is always In aaeaui» if6 Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., hydrant parts ...... whether a similar tax would be It is the labor, sweat, and 16 no < to Britain. Lynch, Edward, milk ...... ;.. /. ^ legal and feasible in Hartford. If To be caught by a raid when blood of these people that has More Toys Neetled session. «. family’s needs is to try it. Maehle. Edward, r e n t...... 10.00! By Italian Group — fjidy Asfor, British native of The man whose home has been 26 10 I so. he added, the next step would you’re in the bath-tub is com‘- Virginia. played a large part in making Mfloney. J. M.. labor and m aterial...... be to le.am whether Hartford citi­ the empire great. Many were smaahed,by a bomb weeps on his 1 .3.5 ; plctely awful. Manchester Chemical Co., bleach ...... zens wanted such a levy. — Eric Srvareld, foreign rorrr- imported to work in th e . great For Kiddies Party employer’s shoulder. Monchetter Electric Division, .service...... 3,128.14 Members of the Maglianese So- The function of democracy, un­ The fellow whose wife or child A Living Trust can be created with income payable to mem­ 17 lMr.1. . . . . • The mayor said he believed that, spondent. In Current History. like totalitarian governments, it .•hops of the industrial Midlands Manchester Gas Division, gas service ...... 42.72 I ciety of Manchester will hold a if the tax base were broadened suf­ during the crisis of the first ■- or other near kin has been a CQ Manchester Laundry, laundry service...... •50 Christmas party Sunday evening to train men—little men as well . With but a week remaining >t| ficiently, the Hartford rate could A year ago the manufacture of ai tig men—not for aubjugatlon, World war. Only last month the repair toys to w given away casualty has to be brought around bers of your family or other benefiefaries.' You can not Manchester Lumber A Fuel Co., coal, lumber, etc...... 390.62 at 6 p. m. at the Zipser Club, British West Indian Negroes by ’svmpsthellc and fortifying 497.25 Brainard Place. The party will be cut virtually in half to 15 mills. munitions hardly existed in th e! but for independence. children at the Christmas par _ Manchester Memorial Hospital, board and c a re ...... — Justice Douglas, U. 8. 8u- proudl.v announced that they bad words. Manchester Plumbing A Supply Co., hardware and supplies .. 80.12 bring together the parents and to be held In the ' W PA Center,^ only watch trust service work, but you ran also adjust pro- premn Court, oversubscribed their war quotas another appeal for toys is made. The chap who sees bankruptcy Manchester Trust Co., re n t...... 15.00 children of members who originat- In money as well as men. Fur­ staring him in the face because he < ■' J Manchester Water Co., water ser\'lce...... 3.74 ed in Magliano Sabino, Italy, a All work of reconditioning toys Without Water Supply thermore, among the Duke of for the O n ter has been discon­ can no longer reach work from the visions o f the plan, until it works exactly as you wish. Mankln, Mrs. Ina L.. board and c a re ...... 60.00 small town about 45 miles north- New Combination of Colors Found Windsor's personal friends are home he owns and cannot afford Marlow's, supplies ,,...... 5.27 east of Rome. There are about ’35 tinued for this, week and the men Shelton. Dec. 17—(45 — Homes several well known American and women are devoting all of to rent a room closer to the office Marsden and Waaserman, water works supplies...... 59:14 families In this towt. who came Virtually Perfect as Camouflage Negroes. ' O .66 I from that section of Italy. and buildings located in the high their time to repairing toys turn­ brings his problem for solution. . . . 18 iWMl* . Merritt-A Co.. Joseph, engineering supplies ...... Mrs. Smith asks The Herald There sre family rows, too, bom If you would like us to explain in detail, come in or phone. Messier-Nash Co., truck parts...... 1.05, The committee in charge of the districts of this city were without ed over to them for the children's a supply of water this morning and “ Be- fair to American Women of weariness, stuffy' blacked out Metcalfe Glass Co., glass supplies...... <5 58 I , arty includes Secondo Agoslinel- Columbus, 0 .,— (J5—An obste- • Okla., reported the discovery that party. The truck will call for any 17 Im^. 14K CK.I 2.35 j li. Annum Giulia and Felix Pa- at-lower levels the water pressure Please!” toy that may be found in homes rooms, altered rations and nervea AUTOMATIC HEA «SSSSsss*«Se Mllls-Farr Company, equinmeht ...... tr-cian whose hobby Is colors and ® color-blind man found camou- Can it be that she does not Mohr, Harry C„ bond ...'...... 95.63 ' gani. The committee and women Was very low. The Condition was and people sre sskeiil to dial 7447 Wives cry about husbands who 25.211 c.' the society are planning a hap- know, or care that there are over and the playthings will be picked sre too huffy to come home on z Ths hM srn Wsy Montgomery Ward Co., furnishings ...... thslr effect on vUlon came forward wiS?‘S o Z d “vis?^‘^ discovered about 6 o'clock. Imme­ 8.00 I py affair, with a decorated tree diately members of The Bridgeport five million American women of up. frightening blits nights or start to Moran, Arthur B.. M. D.. medical services...... t ...... recently with a camouflage which or. Wiltberger, who served three dark skins, many of whom are with Anthrssits Morlarty, Edward F„ Registrar of Voters ...... 550.001 and various activities for mem- he said was virtually perfect. I Army enlistments, assarted that Hydraulic Company’s maintenance The party la to be held a week drown their sorrows In the pubs. .37.03 I hers and the children. There will crew began to search for the cause mothers striving to do their part from tomorrow afternoon and all Husbands sre thrown off their Moriarty Brothers, parts and repairs...... Dr. P.'G. Wiltberger, a medical the color-blind obeervers must to make themselves and their Moriarty Brothers Realty Co., rents ...'...... 30.00 be an exchange of gifts between examiner for the (Tlvil Aeronautics have been employing a discovery of the trouble. ■ children are welcomed. stride by hystericel outbursts st OOD9I88 .1 TIM ... 17 Imml. 10.00 the group members and friends. families constructive factors in home. Morlarty, M. E., M. D.. workmen’s compensation...... Authority, said it was so effective which he announced two years the American way of life. Can . Mountain Brook Farm, m ilk ...... 19.80 Plan fieresslon Meeting Will Umlt Price of Soop Transportation Problem that an airplane pilot taking off ago. the implications in Mra. Smith's Q. McGill. Jr. Thomas, paint supplies...... 6.40 That manager who can so ar­ Old CompsnY’s will meet eny from camouflaged aircraft carrier H i reported to the Aero Medical letter be fair to them ? Aatlineita s • |4 M t Neptune Meter Co., water works supplies...... 537.50 Tokyo, Dec. 17—(45— The maxi­ range things that his employes get South Methodist could not returr to the base ship. Association of the UnitcdjStates at Trumbull. Dec. 17—(45— Resi­ Does Mrs. Smith raalise that heetfasg teat ;ftNi glre It—becauM It's pre­ . N. E. Blue Print Paper Co., office supplies...... 47 His development, which em­ Dayton Sept. 4, 1938, that “an mum price of soap in Japan will to work on time In spite of the un­ dents-of the Nichols section of this the first blood shed for American 1 1 N. E. Police Revolver League, police equipment______5.00 ploys a combination of colors to Army or Navy observe.^can easily town have been summoned to a be limited to 10 sep (2.34 cents) a certainties of trsns^rtatlon. Is a tested at the mines for eiae* eleannsM and THE OPEN EVENINGS Independence was that of a Ne­ N. Y.. N. H. A H. R. R. Co., land ren ta l...... 1.00 Arranges Party make objects invisible at 500 feet idefktify 'camouflaged' objects cake, beginning Thursday, it waa transportation wlsard. meeting on Jan. S when a vote will gro. (CThrispus Attucke In the heateontent. Ordar now and aae what thla Newington Home for Crippled Children, board...... 17.14 01 more, is being offered to the which are painted with the ordi­ be taken on the question of Nichole announced today. The govemrnant Rome attempt to solve this Naw Model Laundry, laundry aer\ice...... 12.65 Navy. Pending its acceptance, he nary zigzag bright colors by mere­ Boston Msssacre) or that the pa­ set the maximum price in order to means to you in the form of moco heat, seceding from Trumbull and estab- triot who killed the British com­ conserve the use of vegetable oils problem by adjusting hours to at N. T., N- H. A H. R. R. Co., freight ...... 1.52 A Christmas, party for all adult declined to make details public. ly placing over the eye piece of llebing a separate town govern­ mander (Major Pectairn) at and fats. The better qualities of low for Jams, halts and tie-ups. o more com fort— less care and less coat. Nicoll-Talcott Corp., tractor rental ...... 226.00 members of the South Methodist Dr. Wiltberger's announcement his telescope a delicate cherry red ment. Others hire cars with courageous Norton's, ahpes - ...... 3.00 church will be held tomorrow eve­ was prompted by the statement of color filter.’’ Bunker Hill, John Peter Salem was soaps thus will be eliminated. MANCHESTER a Negro and many others that drivers who have no fear of falling Matthew Norton lUactrical Instrument Co., labor and m aterial...... , 11.21 ning at eight o'clock. There will Col. Fabian L. Pratt, commandant Dr. Wiltberger* said today that Take Sign at Face Value fragments and can skid non- a color blind person, whose vision could be mentioned throughout Mora BheHere Provided Oak Nursing Home, board and c a ra ...... ' 28286 , e games, a short entertainment, of the School of Aviation Medicine rhr’ artlv round newmsde cratera 15.00 at Randolph Field, Tex., that a has been corrected with a filter, the entire American historic^ pic­ Oderman, Charles, r e n t ...... refreehments and a (Thristmaa Omaha, Neb.—<45—Six pigeons In the streets, theae ears eall for O'Connor, J. P., rent ...... 10.00 tree. Everyone is asked to bring totally different type of camou­ la endowed with greater “aware- ture. to the end that all Ameri­ London. Dec. 17—(45—Herbert 18.00 flage would have to be developed neee" and hence can detect more took a sign st an Omaha garage cana could get a break. Morrison, minister of borne se­ and deliver those who need the a E. w niis & SON, Ik . Osano, U., rent ...... an inexpensive gift. at its face value during a snow­ heln. Oaosky, Maigaret. rent ...... 16.00 This party Is sponaored by the to conceal war objectives from the objects than a normal person. In daya Ilka theae, when true curity, said today additional shel­ Coal; Laaibsr. Msseas* flapplles, Palat TRUST CO. WIOR 9.00 Women's Society of Christian Ser­ vision of color-blind men. The The physician claims also to storm. They' marched into the Christiana are praying and Striv­ ter accommodations for 105.000 Rome o f the bigger employers Peter's Red A White Store, meats and groceries...... have whole fleets of 'buses which JEW ELER AND WATCHMAKER 2.70 vice, the Men's Friendship Club Wiltberger camouflage is claimed have developed a”fllter which used garage behind a car, made them- ing for racial harmony and world persons had been provided since * MAIN STREET TEL. SIS5 Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Pearson, Hugo, range o i l ...... selvee at home In a well-heated of- Walt fir their employes at day’s MANCTIE8TBB Perrett A Glenney, Jnc., express...... 75 and the Married Couoles elub. to meet this requirement. 01. a projector, will convert ordi­ peace, it is far from encouraging October, and the "worst of over­ 977 Main St. (Next to McLcIIaa’s) -flee. The sign outside read; “ Easy crowding In big shelters la now a end and then start out, each to bis ncklsa. Jolt^ r e n t...... 10.00 Mias Ethyls Lj-ttle is general Finds Objects More Eaiiily nary motion pictures into natural to see the same old prejudices and Arm y otticlato a t Fort BiUi colors. iparkingr intolsrsncs being nlaved uo thing of the oasL" ]iro o w tM «o.oa chairmfiB.# ■ - r '

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTfER, CONN. IVESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1940 EN MANCHES'lER EVENING HERA1.D MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1940 Stafford Springs Large'Audience Hears a, Joe Louis Rusty but Highly Effective iu Stopping Al McC| Jeiw a NfM* ews From Manchester’s Neighbors 418, MUlArtl Children in Cant^a 1 Miss Irene St. Oermalii, daugh­ ter of Hr. and Mrs. Alfred St. AP PoU Shows Figijires Shot^ ffow DiMag Reds Are Pick Germain of West* Stafford was Despite Bad Weather Deal Rumored Between* Gains TKO Victory as what is probably crip or Influenza. tendered a bridal shower last night Navy Cameras Lack of Major Of Derringer Columbia It has attackeq children and at the Worker’s co-operative Hall Nathan Hale School Captured Batting Title adults, and is characterized by re­ Bolton on Main street in honor of her ap­ Yankees and Dodgers ^ fo rd Fair Creditors spiratory and intestinal troubles. Fight Sabotage^ Auditorium Filled by Closed Eye Makes F( Waacott Rica Mrs. d jd « ManhaB proaching marriage to Cleveland Sports Trend All cases know’n of have lasted H. Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chicago, Dae. 17—(F)—BazabaUfUMt A8l which gavs him the Sees No Reason ^(hy only a few days, and have not re­ Pboae 4857 Parents and Friemls. S7S-tS, WllUmaattc IMvIalon Harry Steele of Stafford Hollow Barrow and MacPhidl in fans havs known slhca'tha sea­ 1939 batting crown. Cincy ShouldnU Annex To Be Paid in Full quired medical attendance. which will take place on Saturday, Wins Pro Debut Boston sod the pennant winning The warning for the town meet­ The Ladies Benevolent society B.v Jamea B. Hutehinson son's doss that Jolting Jos D1 Quit in . Sixth Rouh| The funeral of Mrs. Nancy R. December 28th at 1 p. m., in St. Confab But Latter De> Past Year Produced No Tigers tied for the duo Third Flag in Row. ing to be held this evening as post­ vtlll hold the Christmas party on Edward’4 church here. A Christmna cantata “ChlldB Msggio of tbs New York Yankees batting title at .286, with the Is the meeting which would ordi­ Porter was held in the Columbia ed on the towrn bulletin bmrd, con­ Thursday afternoon at the Com­ Big Development But narily be held next week but Is Mrs. Theresa Bachlochi of Park Jasus" was presented last night In nies Any Interest in won ths 1940 American League Yankees at the bottom of the Miami, Fla Holland County Court Congregational church Sunday af­ tains a fourth item. The first three, munity Hall. All women In the standings with a collective mark .. Dec. 17—(A’)-B ig Challenger s Shifty Style moved ahead because of ChrlstrAas already reported in this column, street was elected president of the the auditorium of the Nathan Hale Here Are 18 AoBwers; batting championship—but the of- formed That Final ternoon, attended by relatives and community are cordially Invited to Ladies Auxiliary of the Italian Gomea and Pearson. flclsl circuit bitting averages, re­ of j5 9 . Two of DetroiVs big guns Paul Derringer,r, s pitching hero of '' mr • » Eve. call for action regarding street attend! Each person is asked to school by the seventh grade choir, Grid Offense Is Tops. the last World Series, figures the Keeps Champion from Young People’s I.iengue friends from all ^ r ts of the state. lights in Amston, and questions on Club at the snliual meeting Sun­ leased today, provlds some inter­ ,yvers wtU up front in the indi- L oca l Spori •ayments Are Ready; bring a ten cent gift. day afternoon nt the Italian Hall. and the eighth grade choirs, under New York, Dec. 17—OF)—Larry esting data on how ths big out­ ’^ u s l race, Henry Greenberg and National League opposition will be There will be a meeting of the Rev. Ralph W. Rowland officiated school transportation. The final The meeting will start at 1 ;30 p. Doing Much Damage Young People's League of Tolland and burial waa in the St. Peter’s item asks for a vote on the ques­ Other officers elected were: vice- the direction of Miss Irene Walter, MacPhall denies everything, and New York, Dec. 17—(A5—Sports fielder won his second straight Barney McCosky each averaging even tougher nejet season but >Iive Divorce Cases. m., and those present will aid president, Mrs. Mary DaDalt; sec­ .340 to tie for -fith place. k With Deadly Right; County, a n?w Jewish organiza­ cemetery, Hebron. Mrs. Clayton tion of whether the town shall co­ Santa CTaua by helping with the music teacher in the 7th and 8th Ed Barrow won't admit any mors •ditors throughout the country, bitting title. - "there’s no reason the Reds Chatter - tion this evening at the B’nal E. Hunt presided at the organ, operate with eight or ten other retary, Mrs. Romlldo Galotto; grades at Nathan Hole. than necessary, but there are He took the championship with Greenberg, voted the league's shouldn’t win their third straight fc^itoclcvnie, Dec. 17.— (Special) — gifts for the Community Christ­ treasurer, Mrs. Clara Jntrovigne; asked to name 1940’s principal most vslusble player through s 13,000 See title Bout Israel Syngagogue in this city. playing before and following the towns surrounding Colchester, mas party which will be held Fri­ Despite adverse weather condi­ enough smoke clouds hanging over an average of .352 In 132 games pennant.” Ths Herald’s boxing writer tttomey Joel H. Reed. 2nd of Children of Mary ceremony. The floral tributes were namely East Hampton, Colchester, directors, Mrs. Lucy Crlvclll, Mrs. tions, sufficient Interest waa shown the offices of the New York Yank- trend In the annual Associated after a fine September perform­ season In which be played the out­ "We’ll be stronger next season, At the Boston Garden. correct In reporting that a day evening. Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Car­ Augusta Argenta, Mra. Lena. C. lord Springs, attorney for the The Children of Mary of St. many and beautiful in evidence of East Haddam, Marlborough, Sa­ penter, Mrs. Munro and Mrs. by parents and others to bring.out aaa and tha Brooklyn Dodgers Press survey to find out which way ance which saw bim pass both Rip field after years at first base, took too," remarked Paul as he leaned pension waa meted out at the i Bcrnard’.s church will hold their the high esteem with which Mrs. Tizlani, Mrs. Mary Chinatti, Mrs. Radcliff of St. Louis, who held the honors for home runs, making liver, informed the Tolland lem, Lebanon and Columbia, In the Marshall are the hostesses for an audience that '’ filled the hall. these days to IndlcaU some sort the sports wind is blowing, have his husky frame against a locker By BUI King show at the Sports Center ' Christmas party this evening at Porter was held by her associ­ purchase of an ambulance to be Thursday. Virginia Tonidandcl; auditors, The cantata is an arrangement by ^of a baseball deal must be on the come to the conclusion the year the lead moat of the season, and 41. Proving he has s competitive in the Miami Springs golf club. week Tuesday but he was _nty Superior Court on Monday eight o’clock in the basement of Mrs. Mary Pellizzari and Mrs, «.n 4.1 r-v ' - — Bo#ton« Dec. 17—H>P)—H€AVv- Bockville that unsecured credi- ates. housed at the Colchester State Po­ Schools In 'Bolton and Manches­ Joseph W. Ookey and Hazel J,, (fire. was distinguished for its lack of Luke Appling, the Chicago White heart like DIMaggio, the big Ben­ Beating Detroit in the scries, . weight champion Joe Louis a ^ in pinning it on Pete Vend the church. The bearers were her aon-ln-law lice barracks. Station K., and to Blanche Tonidandel. The new of­ Kirk, and is composed of carolsl -The papers have any single major development. Sox shortstop. Appling fell short gal star knocked out 15 of his afterte r ourni*r loss nee tr,to tUethe Yankees the ' ____r j ■ .r . ... ap Sr. . . . word comes from St of the Stafford Spring.s Agri- Runiniage .Sale Uodnesday ter will close on Friday, December ficers will take office on January pea red convinced that idleness lltural Society, in voluntary re- and grandson. Carlton and John be driven by a state police officer 20 for the Christmas vacation. and choruses in keeping with the' 'been full of rumors for days. The In all, there were 18 "trends” by finishing with a mark of .348, circuit clouts in September during year before, gave us a world of breeds nothing but ruatiness as he Athletic _ , . Comroisatofler. . ,, Frank The ladies of the First Division Davenport of Sheldbume Falls, with 24 hour service. Other towns Schools will re-open on Monday 1st. The society was organized subject, which goes to make a first concrete evidence that-there mentioned by more than one of the good for second place, white Ted the Tiger flag drive. He also led confidence. We’ll have Jim Ripple prepared today to undertake the 1 '-■o*hey that Jimmy DeForsat jlvership. who filed their claims of the Ladies Aid Society, of the may Join in the move besides those four years ago and has a member­ Ifrtthin the period set by the court Mass., Clair and Lucius Robinson, Dec. 30. most Interesting, work. was something behind them came 72 contributors. The. closest to a Williams of Boston slipped in In totsl bases with 384. Jimmy for the entire season, and we have long serlee of monthly title de­ Flsbervllle, Mass., hjtd been Union Congraaatlonal church will Clayton ,E. Hunt and Horace E. above. By each town contributing ship of 120. Andimre Sings Carol out yes^rday when MacPhall and truly representative answer was ahead of Radcliff with a/ mark of Foxx of Boston was second in added some more good ball play­ definitely siaipended for illegal ual^ hen the receivership proceedings hold a rummage sale on Wednes­ its share tne expense of buying Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlson and narrow met in the Yanks’ office fenses mapped out for him for the re started a few years ago, will Little, all of this town. family have moved from South Miss Elizabeth Greaves, daugh­ The opening number was the increased stress on offense in col­ .344 to Radcllff’s .342. homers, -with 36, Just three more ers.” remainder of the Indoor boxing of a boxer’s license here on Decea day In the church social rooms. The annual white gift offering and maintaining the ambulance ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter carol ’’It Came upon the Midnight and discussed Lefty Gomez and lege football, with a resultant in­ Had Loogeet Streak than the third best homer hitter, Derringer, now S3 years old, season. ber 10 _etve payment In full. Chrlsfnuis Party will be greatly reduced. Need for Bolton and have taken up their Monte Pearson, pitchers reported The motion was granted for the of the Columbia Congregational re.'ildence in Manchester. Greaves was entertained at a Clear’’ which was sung by the ■ crease stress'on offense in college DiMaggto, hitting brilliantly In Detroit’s Rudy York. feels confident he will have an­ The Brown Bomber, just baSk The annual Christmas party of church waa held during the regu­ the ambulance and other points bridal shower at her home In West audience, with O Albert Pearson to be on the aucUon block. football, with a resultant increase the late season when pitchers Wllllama Scores ’Em other good year. from the fourth lengthy vacation Willard H. Fish, who art’s approval to the payment of the girls of the .Springfield office will be brought out at the town Mrs. D. K. Birdsall who has First, MacPhall said the Dodg­ in scoring. This was mentioned by p**y*|l final dividend to the unsecured lar service on Sunday morning. been a guest of her daughter. Mrs. Stafford In honor of her coming at the piano. During the evening normally are the toughest, also Boston’s Ted Wllllsma, led In “ You lose some of your swift as hf has given himself since he galn- only intcrclaae basketball at M ^ 1 will be held this evening at the The many gifts of clothing and meeting. marriage to Wilfred T. Schmidt, To guard against possible sabo­ at Intervals other carols were ers weren't Interested In them, and 15 men. had the longest hitting streak of runs scored, 134. McCosky led in the years pass,” he said, “but you ed^ti.s title from Jimmy Braddock Chester High for three yearsears b ^ i litors. Eighty per cent of the Rockville House In the private Mark Carpenter for the past five that he wouldn’t be seeing Barrow Eight of them noted greater in­ nents have already been made foodstuffs will be turned over to Fimeral services for Mrs. H. weeks has returned to her home in son of Mr. and Mrs. William tage to Uncle Sam’s rapidly ex­ sung by the audience and a spirit the year for the league, going triples, getting 19, while another make up for that by what you renewed his fistic opera­ fore hie graduation in the Clan dining room. School Nurse Margaret Danehy Welton Porter, held in Columbia Schmidt of Prospect street. The panding Navy, Navy Depart­ until late this week. When re­ terest in and attendance at pro­ through 23 games without getting high -was the 50 doubles knocked tions'against the much smaller Al the receiver is now prepared Wilton. of Christmas prevailed. porters gathsred in the New York learn about pitching. Look at ------,...... 1937B, is seeing plenty of ac< Lions Club for distribution to needy families Congregational Church' Sunday at wedding will be an event on ment recently began photo- The cantata was opened by the fessional sports events, primarily the bane of all batsmen, the by Greenberg. Radcliff, McCosky McCoy,\of Boston, last night be-^ at center on the University of I make the final pa,vment. Anoth- The Rockville Lions club will The Sunday school teachers of office later, the Yankeea’ presi­ Billy Farr pro football games. 'There were Mose Grove, for example." I er motion to pay certain reccivor- for the Christmas season. 2 p. m., were attended by many the Bolton Center Congregational Chrlatma.s Day, December 25th, at graphinp all its employees. eighth grade choirahightg- the first “horsecollar." and Roger Cramer, traded lost Big Paul couldn’t re.slst getting fore a 13)^4 crowd at the Boston ' necticut varsity . . . he’s a 21 hold Its annual Christmas party Plo Belli, of this town, escaped Hebron relatives and friends. Mra. St. Edward’s church at 5 p. m. Above, in Washington, employee dent remarked, “Why, MacPhall seven supporters each for .a boom Garden. ' {•hip expen.se.s totaling S109.60 was church held their regular monthly three movements nf the work, with waa In here this morning,' and we Manchester's Billy Farr, who Among DlMsggio’s 179 bits for week by Boston to Washington, In a plug for bis manager, Bill Mc- old sophomore. Ui six feet, for the children of the Tolland injury Monday, when the car he Porter was the former Miss Nancy Mias Greave.s will resign this Fri Kathleen Deering face.s the of­ G, Albert Pearson at the' piano. in bowling and continued dc-em- the year were 31 home runs, one each had the most hits. 200. Take4sFlve Rounds Inches tall and llpmted. A third motion for ac- County Home this evening at the meeting Monday evening at the, diacuseed both players. I told him has been campaigning in the semi- phasts of college football, with Kechnie. weighs I Mptance of statement and account was driving skidded and turned Robinson, for many years a teach­ parsonage with' Rev. Alfred Kline day as Kindergarten teacher in ficial camera. Her smiling face The flr.st was "Tlie Promise,” and more than his 1939 totsl. He also Georage Case of Washington "He lets you alone when you’re It took the iron-fisted champion, pounds . . . Rockville House. A tiirkey dinner er In the Hebron and Columbia the local public schools. ihould brighten the ofiiciaf pic­ they would not be sold on a ’look’ pro ranks with marked suecess Yale as the most striking example 1 tt thi permanent receiver, wa.s over on Highway 14 on the grade as host. . _ . the young choristers after getting during the past year, turned pro had a total base flg;ure of 318 and again led In stolen bases, pilfering going well," Derringer said. "But who had a weight advantage of will be served at six o’clock fol­ below Columbia green. The high­ schools, and an attendant before ture file. basis. It was to be cash on the bar­ of the latter. ontlnued at the reque.st of Mr. Mrs. Myron Lee, Miss Virginia free of their nervousness sang in rel head. But we gave them per­ fesslonal last night and made an Five experts saw a trend in the made 28 doubles ang nine triples. 35, with Mike Kreevlch of Chicago If you get Into a Jam he’ll never more than 21 pounds, five rounds We're not sure if we mention lowed by an entertairfmmt -pro­ way waa coated with a film of ice her marriage at the Hebron a manner mo.st commendable. making a to damage McCoy, im overstuffed teed. gram. and distribution of gifts to church. Interment was in St. Pet­ Lee. Mls.s Alison Lee and Mrs. mission to get the doctors’ reports impressive debut at the Valley continued spread of ' night base­ Hbi batting mark of .352, how­ leading' total of 21 hesitate to tell you what to do. It before but our choices for Divorce Csiscs ' and control of the machine was Mark Carpenter were guests of The second number in the group from Johns Hopkins on both Arena in Holyoke, Maas.,- when he ball in the major leagues, the same ever, was 29 points under the bril- sacrifices. He win always take the blame, light heavyweight, tV the point leading grid games on New Year’s ] There were five divorce cases on the children impossible. er's Cemetery here in the family where the challenger's hVidlers de­ Emblem Club plot. Mrs. Leonard Diicharme of Rock­ North Coventry and son John, of West Hartford, 'The Annunciation", the melody of players." stopped Billy Jackson of New number who listed a decline in pro­ too, if it doesn’t work. Day are as follows . . . Stanfo I the calendar but only one was dls- ville Monday evening. spent the week-end al the Welles­ which was based on a 13th century l^ e n this information was re­ York in the second round. Fan- fessional boxing, particularly out­ "You can't find a better boss cided he,had taken enougn\punish- over Nebraska in the Ross I Maed of. Mrs. Fiorina Tomasella The Rockville Emblem club will Rain freezing as it fell Monday ment. ' \ hold a members social on Wednes­ made motoring and walking dan­ way Farm. air, was a nice offering and the layed to the Brooklyn boss, he weighed 137 and Jack.*ion one side New York, as noteworthy. than- that. And I’ve won—let’s see Tennessee over Boston College Stafford Springs wa.s The theme used by Rev. Leon H. Mr. arid Mrs. Albert Gilbert and soprano section of the choir was repeated his denial in somewhat Three editors found minor league 22, 25. 22—that makes 69 games McCoy balked at first, his the .Sugar Bowl, Texas Aggies 1 day afternoon at the Elks Home gerous. State sand trucks were Austin, at the Sunday morning pound more. A high school stu­ only noticeable injury waa a clcised lto«nted a divorce from Augusto Marlborough daughter Miss Helen, of Jamaica, particularly good. The next num­ more emphatic terms, saying the dent, Farr engaged in 26 bouts as baseball on the wane, especially in In three years under McKechnie over Fordham In the Cotton B ow | iO urene of New Jersey on grounds .starting at two-thirty o’clock. out and sanded the dangerous service waa "Living in Expecta- Schmidt Quits Berth left eye, but finally was prevailed This will be followed by a supper turnings during the forenoon. Willin»ton L. I., and George Hoffman, of j ber was the well-known carol ‘The suggestion of a deal had come to a semi-pro, winning 15 decisions the southwest, while a similar for the Reds.” and Georgetown over Misslsslf I lot desertion. They were married Mrs. Howard Lord t..n". The flowers on the Com­ Pelham, N. Y.. were Sunday | First Noel” and the singers here him through Gebrge Weiss, head of number voted for a return of foot­ upon to ignore the bell that sound­ 'State In the Orange Bowl . . . at the home and the di.stribution 834-2. Boat Hamploo The Gilead and Hebron-Amston munion table were given in mem­ and seven kayos, gaining two Would Derringer like another ed for the sixth round, thereby I in 1915 and separated in 1927. of gifts. Mrs. George Williams of roads have been posted with sigins Miss Jennie H Church guests at the home of Hart E. | sang with spirit, good diction, and ths Yanks' farm chain, and wlnd- draws and losing twice.. Joe Co­ ball power to the east (two saw crack nt the Yankees? The actions of John Kalina ory of Mr. and Mrs. P'rodenck Buetl. ing up, "Why should the Brook­ it returning to the western con­ giving Louis a technical knockout Jack White, veteran New H svssl Manchester Is chairman of the limiting traffic to 30 miles an Gess by their daughter, Mrs. a fine building up of modulation bum, 152, another local fighter, - As Ohio State Coach "Oh. sure, but I’d rather see the verdict. I 4(a^*^ Mary Lesnlck Kalina and committee In charge. Miss Emma Weir of Hartford hour, by the state traffic commis­ Mrs. Effie M. Richards, wife of Mr. and Mra. Leon Fogil, of and expressloD. lyn baseball club be interested in returned to action last night by ference, and had good arguments Red Sox get in the aeries. That bowler known far and wide os ' of George Edward Bassett Helena McKinney and family. Manchester, spent Sunday at the one player with s broken beck and in Minnesota, Michigan and North­ During most of the action, Mc­ spent Simday at h^r home here. sion. Thus far there have been no Elbert Richards of WilUmantIc, ^ e Youth Rally was held Sun­ Seventh Grade Choir beating Eddie Stone of Hartford fellow Yawkey has spent a lot of Coy's shifty style prevented the "New ' Haven Express,” rolled. St Ruth Bernice Bassett went speed limit signs posted on the who died suddenly of a heart at­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence The seventh grade choir follow­ another with a broken arm?" western). Grid Mentor and Five money in Boston and deserves a 203 string in a "pot gams” at the list. TTie cases of Henry There will be special music by day evening with Rev. James Len- That, at least, established these on a knockout in the second round. stalking Louis from doihg much New York-Bo?ton federal road tack in her home Friday night Fogil. ed with two numbers in the work, Cobum weighed 152 and Stone There also were three votes each pennant." Candee Arana in tha Elm Cltg'^ apeau against Azuba Vickers the choir at the Christn.as service ha;t, of Chester, as the speaker. points—that the two pitchers are for the increased use of the for­ Aides Resign to End Bow ling damage with his deadly right. Wapping in the Congregational church on I running ^ through ... the town east and while preparing supper, was a half The meeting was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. ^lark Hill, of as follows; "The Adoration of the 151. The local boys were handled Bu and Benjamin Campo ! west. Cars speed through the tow*n j sister of Mrs. Ethel Todd of South Manchester, were Sunday guests for sals, and that all the other ward pass as a scoring play, every box, hitUng six spares St Mae Daly Campo were Sunday. At this service "White Refreshmenta and the singing of Shepherds" the melody of which American League clubs apparent­ by Pete Vendrillo. Jr, as Pete. Sr. 7-Year R eig n ; Disas­ gagement. originally listed for 15 Mra. W. W. Grant on this road in such a way as to | willlngton. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa was a Swedish Carol, and "The couldn't get away. The latter growth of popularity of baaketball. Pinboys’ League four strikes durtpg the game . Btlnued. Gifts to the King" will be received Christmas Carols followed. ly have waived on them. Barrow and the opening-up to women of rounds, the champion, who welgh- 7394. Manchester which will later be distributed make it very dangerous. Tolland Grange will hold a The Community Christmas Tree W. Ellis. Star, " setting being taken from a will take five members of his trous Season in 1940. (Y Alleys) Sports Rnundiip I ed 202 1-4 to McCoy’s 180 3-4, did __ Other Cases The superintendent of the Sun­ revealed that secretary Oabe Paul the professional sports field, which I | Pete Staum colle'etcd two baok* A motion to reopen the default among town folks. An attempt to help the southern I Christmas party this evening, will be held in the Church Com­ Polish Carol. i of the Cincinnati Reds had shown stable to Holyoke again next Mon­ The pin boys of the "Y ” have land his famed right fist in bone- cotton, farmer by the government j Members will exchange gifts and day School MLxa Charlotte Warner this year got such standout new opened their league and the results eta and Earl Yost ai^Sher Moof^ : Tin the Joint cases of Mary C. The United Workers of the First The Community Christmas Tree munity House Friday evening. This choir did not suffer by con^ enough Interest in Pesrson to ask day, Pat Vendrillo, Billy Farr, Co­ disciples as golfer Patty Berg and Columbus, O., Dec. 17.—(A’)— By Eddie Brletz I crushing fashions party will be held Saturday at is giving rural inhabitants a their children will receive gifts. The Grange will have its Christ- and the primary teacher Miss parison with the older singers. burn, Charlie Backofen and Billy of the first roll off indicate that I Both of those blows were de- house one apiece as tM WllllmOtt): I'Satheway and Ann L. Hatheway, Congregational church, of South chance at the construction of cot­ Mary Hooker will hold a Christ­ his 1940 salary. tennis champion Alice Marble. Ohio State University’s athletic New York, Dec. 17—(A>)—Clay­ tie Lounsbury Aces l o ^ to lyP. p. a. Mary M. Hatheway against Windsor, held Its annual meeting 7 ;00 p. m. In the Congregational Mrs. Grace J.icobs of South Wll- j ui.as party and tree Thursday eve- Their work was of a creditable Prevloualy, Barrow had denied Conn. there will be something at the "Y ” ! cidedly effective. The first one. In church. ton mattresses at little or no cost. mas party for the children at the ' But apparently Ben Greenatein board hung a "Coaching Staff ton Hcafner, sensational young Hartford Gems in a 8tata\ ( Corbin K. Englert was granted on at the church, when the following tf the., io zBo Chairman of the gift '>>"8 >n the Grange Hall. The wom- tharactcr. In its ensemble it ha.s (1) that waivers had been asked of the Wilmington (Del.) Journal- alleys each Saturday by way of North Carolina golf pro. will be i the opening round, gave McCoy a Marlborough Grange No. 20.'5 ill! ; committee. . • | cn will bring a 10 cent gift wrap- parsonage on Saturday Decem’ber Wanted" sign today in front of the good bowling. The boys who are i severe shaking up and the other, clash at Hartford last ni|^ i^rsceipt of papers being filed by the officers and committees were elect­ in the state to be let in on the mat some excellent material and well on first baseman Babe Dahlgren, Every Evening hit the nail on the married tomorrow. .. .Chris Pun- defendant’s attorney within one will hold its regular meeting Mr .and Mrs. Fred Hemmler, of : Ped in white paper and the men 21, at three o’clock. Each child is balanced in the parts. The group' and (2) that the Yanks were seek­ huge gray football stadium w'here usually at the other end of the ■ unleashed In the fifth, put the Staum was Injured In the.) ed: President, Mrs. Peter E. Bos- tress proposition the Farm Bureau to bring gift for the person head when he replied that there dee, Ken Overlin's manager who riod and w'as forced to. leave Thursday night when members of Manchester, were supper guests should wrap theirs in red paper. fi made a good showing and was well ing to buy outfielder''Chet Laabs Silbros Gains didn’t seem "to be any definite long maples seem to have trained j challenger's left optic out of com- sen; vice president, Mrs. Ralph M. Cromwell Grange will confer the Extension scnicc will provide The Buck school will hold its whose name they drew In Sunday 301,000 fans watched the Bucks their eyes pretty well as is shown slipped off to Connecticut the ' mission for the time being. game for attention h f a phj A continuance of 30 days was Grant: secretary, Mr.s. Hugh teachers and the state will order Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. received. from the St. Louis Browns to re­ trends in sports, either in general other night to get hitched, la hon­ granted in the case of Elizabeth 1st and 2nd degrees on a class ot Clarence Essex and family. Christmas tree and play Thursday School. place Jake Powell, recently sold play five game.s this year. by the score that young Fred I In between times, the courage^, clan . . . Greer; treasurer, Mrs. Harry seven candidates. The candidates a carload of cotton. In order to : evening in the school house. The first offering ’The Adora- or in particular." eymooning in Miami___ M a r y ___ous______McCoy, who ______hasn’t____ been______count- D. Perry against I^ a ce Czehura. Seven tables were In play at the The Paront-Tcachcr Associa­ i lion” was sung in a happy manner to San Franclscd. Ho didn't get Easy Victory When Leo Fischer of the Chi­ Resignations of Head Coach ] Murphy piled up in his total of 376 Sitnughton; Mis.slonary committee, are; Ann Ganter. Charles Ganter, ' for mattress making In The 4H Marvel Cooks held their tion will hold a Pot-Luck Supper Francis A. Schmidt and his five for three strings. His high single Hardwick. England's No'. 1 tennis 1 ed out once during hla long career, In the action of (^rtrude J. Ber­ this plan applicants must live on a pinochle party held by Cllma.x I and the expression was a feature. around-to discussing the reports 4 cago Herald-American got to that Mrs. Randall Mason, Mra. Lillian Madelin.e Higgins, Margaret Ed- i regular meeting Saturday aftcr- at the home of the president Mrs. that tha club had faileo to buy assistants were accepted last was 137. Murphy rolls with the player, is due today for her pro i bobbed, weaved- and side-stepped man against Laura Bell Begstron. Grant: program committee, Mrs farm in a rural community, or one Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. I The second number. "The Star" question, his only answer was a I tour with La Marble..New York with much skill to escape Louis’ •t al, motion to drop party de- berg, Albert Ryan, Pauline Gutter- ' noon at the home of Thelma and Walter Wright on Jones street. southpaw Ken Chase from Wash­ night, clearing out the entire de­ I Fighting Irishmen. Ed Zapatkd Harold M. Newberry, Mrs. Wat.son man and Grace Doberrentz. of less than 2500 population, and Thursday night. Mrs. Gallup Serv­ ^ Shirley Wright, I had s flowing melody which the Trims Cushman Chuck aeries of ’’ ?”. Georgetown alumni have char­ devastating punishment and land­ / f r * H u flBBdant was granted. Judgment of must state that the family income ice and Fred Colburn_of South The members i Friday evening December 20 at ington; and declined to accept Joe partment which has been under I starred for the Dalsybells with a Vibert; Sun.shtne committee, Mrs. Marlborough Grangb neighbored learned to make cream of toma- ' seven o’clock. After the supper ' .singers followed In a well suataln- Krakauskas as a substitute, and I total of 330. Marty Murphy added tered a special train to take Hoya ed a few rights on his own account, l ‘ tS,584.06 in accordance with stipu­ left over after paying all f.arm ex­ Willlngton won prizes. i ed rhythm with good interpreta- By 61>43 as Cy Blan­ fire because of the most disastrous j rooters to the Orange Bowl game • new A D A M Elmer Stoughton; auditor, Mrs. with East Hampton Grange on soup and ege a la Golden Rod. card.s will be played. ^ that Bump Hadley, Mike Chartak. season in 15 years, four victories I to the Pirate.s’ pinfall by a total “A Lousy Fight” I lation was granted with March 1, .Wednesday night and furnished penses did not exceed $500. Tick­ Floyd Plielps visited his parents, , .'Irs. Wright spcved cocoa and cup ; tion and expressive phrasing. ....Am erican League fans can't "It was a lousy fight,” Louis ! r * .,v . , 2 IM l as the law date. Adelaide Johnson. Mrs. A. H. Post. Louis Twining, Billy Knickerbocker, Johnny chard Paces Allack. and four losses. I of 292 while Al Rodonls rolled 258 Mrs. Bertha Hevenor and her two numbers on the program. ing for the mattresses will also be Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Phelps in ; cakes after the meeting. There I The eighth grade followed with Cowlev Leads I understand -why prexy Will Har- said shortly after McCoy’s hand- ! 'n»e court took the papers In furnislicd by the state. The mat­ Staffordville Saturday. of East Hartford, anomis In Cy Blanchard, former Manches­ 1213 championship first bow to the Boston boxing church. All mothers are Invited to entitled "Vuletide Memories,” met i for the children at St. Peter's Rec­ Willlmantlc, Sutwfay. I Manger" had for its theme the feature attraction as the Second ter High ace, again lead the cloth­ Oomer Jones. center coach. game with any GIVE ADAM GIFT CERTIFICATU U58, the daughter of Murtha and with an afipreciative reception at under way for Windham- High! getting better acquainted 'and 17 Points. Mackey will be retained as ba.se- Uttle RaU (0) Catholic team. .. .Also, the Lex­ public, he suffered the humiliating come with their children. tory Hall on Christmas Eve. Some Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dingwell, ! well known French carol. "Ho. Round of the Weat Side Rec bowl­ ing store team with -seven ba.ikets X .Ostherine Maloney Sullivan. the Hebron Green Congregational school and the plan to establish a • learn what is being done in both Rodonis experience of getting knocked V L She is survived by her husband. Books recently added to the Sadd Isind of .service wall also be held at of Meriden, spent Siindav at the j Jeannette" and the manner in ing league opened up last night and and three free throws. Cy wa.s hall coach, while Bllekle stays on Austraskiis ington (N. C.) highs, who have church Sunday evening, the church regional high school in Mansfield 1 communities. Amasa D. Pierce, of Montreal, Dec. • ol'i The as aa-lstant ba.sketball mentor. won 24 games in a row. would down seven times by .Max Mabek, I.Wohn Flaherty, four sons. Dr. John Memorial Llbr.arv are as follows: th6 church, to be announced later. Brooklyn. Conn., will speak on home of their daCighter, Mrs. Nor­ ! which the singers responded wss the West Side Tavern got away 16 helped out by Zwlck, Kerr ami Far+and’ of' Chicago, ill a National junior being filled nearly to capacity. The It may take the form of a midnight i.s causing .some worry. The towns I a Joy to hear. play-making skill that has curried Of the as.sistants, all were for­ like a Florida gam e..,.T he New Flaherty, Frank, William and Fiction; Meet the Warrens, Lucy service was opened by the pastor. , which would attend and whose "The Business of Being a Clirist- ton Warner. a good start by tripping the Fair- Anderson. Phil Dudek and Koztak Roston'.*! Bill Cowley to first place .S. Lucas . boxing tournament semi-final S This Christmas give all of Rockville, and one communion service. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Doiihleday I ('oiieliidlng Nunilters played, best for Hartford. mer Ohio State stars except Britain (Conn.) highs, who have Hancock: The Great Mistake. Rev. George M. Milne, who' then I chililren now go to Windham High, j ian". Burton Flint, the president, field Grocery 4 to 0. in the National Hockey Leagiu.’* Blickle, who Is a graduate of Ohio just captured their • fifth state match, Slighter, Mrs. Thoroaui Ward, of Mary Rinehart; Sad C\'prc.ss. I hopes to have a large delegation and daughter Alma were Sunday The concluding numbers of the No doubt the East Side Billiards Wednesday nleht Silbros five 991 "That McCoy gave me plenty of S “Him'’ shirts that took his place in the gallery with Izisos His Christmas Money I are Willlngton. Ashford, Chaplin, scoring list also has given the Wesleyan. championship, are looking for a Hartford. Agathlc Christie; Account Render­ the singers. I from this parish. guests at the home of Mr. and cantata were sung by the seventh will be greatly surprised to learn will battle St. John’s in the Rec X -Captain. trouble with his bobbing and weav- i K w n n ^ t - Services will be held at the I Coventry and Mansfield. Mr.s. J. Kellogg White. ! grade choir. They were: "Mary's Senior League and will play the Bruins one of the two outstanding During his seven years here. post-season opponent. ------fray at the ed, Patricia Wentworth; Invita­ William Adams, William O. I Tile White Christmas Gift Tree that they lost the final game by Ihree-man combinations on view Schmidt’s team won 39 games, lost ______ling*” L-ouis continued/ "he m o v e d i ome of Dr. Flaherty, 42 Elm tions to Live, Lloyd Douglas; The Seyms, and Howard. Wagner of Ev.an.svllle, Ind. - lAO — Farmer' ] service will be held next Sunday j Lullaby." "SVing of Devotion," and two pins. An error by the scorer Rockville Falcons at the East Side Dalsybells (8) x'Mr >nii " p ., I around so much that I had trou- V Nathan Taylor hurried into police | "The (?hll(l Jesus." In the first of this season. 16 and tied one. He won the 3 collar. 11,-Mimt, Thursday morning at 8:15 Doctor's Party, Mary Dones: 30,- Colchester, Clement Wall of East I evening in the church. Bring a credited them with an extra ten Rec Thursday night.' Box score: Uzupia ...... 80 83 84 247 The UirM members of the B os-' ti'e ‘“ " ‘fin/f "ly right. Then I had ’^followed by a solemn requiem mass hcailquarter.s with a story about these "Mary's Lullaby" the so­ Silbros Cowley, Roy Conachcr and Eddie Western conference title In 1939, 000 on the Hoofs, Zane Grey: The Han\pt6n were guest singers, and Missing Boy. Hurt, ; t wrapped in white to help make pins in compiling the team score finished In a tie for the crown on X Maston . . . 82 94 83 259 ton^ College football team who I to try to left jab him and I know i; ^ Bt. Bernard’s R. C. church at money being stolen at a bank. "A j a Merry Christmas for sonic one Bri«I«e Never Used prano section sang the solo with p. B, F. T. Wiseman have accounted for 19 of Al. Casslnari .104 i I missed plenty of those blows, as Deputy Sheriff of Comanske Coun­ local .singers helped make up the I and instead of winning by sight another >*cc88ion, was fourth four 97 85 286 were drafted by the pros are will­ ie o’clock. Burial will be in St. chorus. Mrs. Howard Kelsey of bank robbery? " a.-.ked Sergt. Frank ; ■ el- ’. the altos In an obligato and here 6 Anderson, rf ... .. 4 0-0 8 Boston’s 44 goals »o far. They’re Hollister ----- 69 83 75 237 anyone would after a long absence. try, Burroughs; Spiderweb Trail. Hikes to His Home pins they lost by two. The score just one goal behind the Toronto times and sixth once. ing to take a fling at it—for a Smard's cemetery. Eugene Cunningham; HiUhllly Hebron took the main solo parts, Freihaut "No, No," Taylor an­ The Coventry Fragment Society Finally Destroyed was good slfiglng with excellent sheets will be kept on file for ref­ 3 Salmonson. rf . . . 1 0-0 2 Zapatka -----112 94 115 330 I McCoy may not be able to punch, ’ City Court with Barbara Brehant and Lillian swered. "1 said someone took $108 will hold a short business meeting expression. "liie second offering 1 Zwlck, If ...... 5 2-4 12 trio of Syl Apps, Gordon Drlllon The Buckeye "Wolves” started price. . . . Larry - MacPhall of the I but he sure . can make you look Doctor, Elizabeth Seiffert; River erence. The match was a thriller as and Nick Metz. The Bostonians, Dodgers, who kept .the Atlanta . Antonio Mariano, 49 of 20 Carle- Out of Eden, Shirley Seifert; Clear Griffing taking minor parts. Fa­ out of my pocket while I was In j Friday evening after the Com- 'Song of Devotion” also an out­ 0 C. Blanchard, c. .. 7 3-4 17 bowling as tbs Bucks wound up 1359 ;bad.” Santa Maria, |s Alleye) rying about those five fleet sopho­ below ^^.expectation of promoter 91 Brooklyn street. choir in the gallery. A number of rescue. A civic club arranged for a trails with a broken anii and fra c-! County Dairy Herd lmprov;e- were built. at the conclusion of the event was im ve 0 Petrus, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 less, sharing fourth place with Syd handed to athletic director L. W. Asa Johnson: Anthology of Chil­ Colchester people were in the audi­ tured skull. me:'*- Association, Is testing the tu shoot at Wednesday evening —’ more'backs Alabama showed him Rip V a l^ i, who had high hopes of Fractured Leg replacement. Instead traffic used a nearby ford deserved. _ ^ Howe of Detroit and Phil Wataon St. John yesterday,. following the Team No. 2 Alfred Judge, lineman for the dren’s Literature. Johnson and ence. herd at .lohn E. Kingsbury’s. to cross the river. with 142.'Johnny Walker shot s 15 18 7-10 43 this year. a $65,000 sellout. AIRMAN One of the features of the eve­ of the Rangers. coacl^ return from ths west coast Team No. 8 . After the bout ended, ^^th most Gcmnectlcut Light & Power Com­ Scott; Thomas Edison. Francis Charles C. Sellers and Mias Su­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward De Rosa ning was a solo offering by Roger triple of 854. f Score at half 35-18 Silbros. Ref­ wh^re he scobtsd the Notre Dame- Team No. 4 . p l y fractured his leg on Monday Miller,. san Pendleton accompanied the and family have moved into the Wednesday's matches will find ers#, Earl Blssell. Detroit's combination of Howe, Todaj-'s Gueat Star. of the spectators and both of the "Peck” Place on Bread and Milk Loucks, boy soprano, “O Holy Modere Bruneteau and Gus Glese- Sduthem California contest. The Team No. 1 . Lynn C. Dovle. Philadelphia ! principals disgruntled about It all. when he slipped on the rear steps Juvenile: Epamlnonda.a’and His Rev. H. R. Keen Sunday afternoon Night" b^ Adams, and in this Paganl's West Sides stacked up other resignations had been iq to Bushnell Memorial, Hartford, street. Pays for Ticket brecht has accounted for 11 goals Evening Bulletin: "Judge L a n d is ' Mike JacobSj, the New York pro- o f the Citizen’s Block. He was .Ai’.ntle, Sara Brj-ant: The Little charming Christmas composition, against Lee's Esso Station and Pll- SL; John’s bands sines Thursday. William Dietz Sr., displayed hla 9aken to the Rockville City hospi­ History of the United Sta’teS, to hear the Feuennann-Serkln con­ , Ion's V8'a meeting Sllbroa. and 20 aaaista and la the only other not only saved Rufe Melton from [ moter. announced that Billy Conn,, cert, third event of the Bushnell the singer gave an artistic line In which all three members St. John said that "no reason old tlms skill, confidence and en­ the Dodgers, but w ith his decid- i the light heavyw eight champion, WHITE SHIRTfl tal where he was attended by Dr. Mable Pyne; Blue Comers, Lois In Small Change rendition. Hearty applause greet­ East Sides (8) Y Senior League for the resignations was offered by thusiasm, rolling 138 for the high­ R. C. Ferguson. Lenskl; tlTien Knights Were Bold, Concert series. The performers M. Brosowski . .91 115.103 300 stand wall up In scoring. Ing vote he saved the fans o f . would surrender that Utle immedi- were intematlonaJlTTtnown artists ed his offering. Between them, Watson and Hex-, the coaching staff.” est single and 365 for ths three Philadelphla from exposure to 28 : ately and start preparing himself mtA ih* losiget'-mmru^ Christmas Bazaar Eva Tappan^: Greeks and Perslan.a Gilead TTie piano accompaniments were J. Bresowaki .111 87 90 288 Schmidt, former Texas Christian string honors. Hla team won a« 3 The Northeast school will hold qf ^,ng Ago, Beatley Mohr; Har­ and the programfwas superb. Court Schedule tall of the Rangera have made 30 night games next season.” : for •" outdoor engagement with The canvass 'Of those liable to New York—(AV-J. K. LI, Chinese taken care of by G. Albert Pear­ J. Walker .. . 104 116 184 854 mentor, said he had no plana for to 1 victory over Team No. 3. . • ■ J____ Louis in New Y ork next summer. Its first Christmas Bpzaar starting, ness and Pack. Walden; Two J. Patricea .. 134 107 100 841 potnta, but the third man. Dutch pay old age assistance taxes has S l i c e s were well attended at needed an airplane ticket in a hur­ son In his usual well qualified the future. He declared, however, Team No. 2 stretched the ad­ it seven o’clock this evening. Young Americans In Mexico. Doro­ M. Baverick .. 141 111 100 352 Dm . 19 Miller, baa been kept idle much of Hports Cocktail. lIFF-iN SU RH D been nearly completed. It is being- the Gilead Congregational church ry. Phoning for a reservation, he manner. The event was brought that be thought he’d have an vantage over their rivals and feel lere will be a variety of articles thy Decatur; Yukon Holiday.^ was told to pay for the ticket at a to a conclusion by the audience Bolton’s vs. St. John’s • the time by an Injury. Alf Pike, easier time lining up a good job confidant eqoufh to breeze to the Lefty Gomez is plenty burned 'or sale made by the pupils which taken this year by Mrs. Edward A. Sunday morning. The- children of who usually fllla his place, has up about those stories that he’s Last NighC^ Fights COLLAR Felice Ficldhouse; Thee Hannah.' Smith and Mrs. Helen Jones Por­ Western Union office. So he dialed arid the combined choirs Joining In .Totals 581 536 537 1644 So. Methodist vs. Highland Park than Ohio would in signing an first half championship, qualifying 'll Include woodwork, weaving M. DeAngeli; River Empire. Fern- the Sunday school had charge. of Dm . 88 seven potnta. Hextall has nine on the Yankee trading block----- 'and other .handicraft work. These ter. ■ the service. The scripture lesson the telegraph company from a singing "Adeste Fldeles.” Morlarty Bros, (t) outstanding football tutor. to meet an opponent in the grand aid and Slocomb; Jungle Friends. public phone and fed $11.95 In F. Mahoney 124 1(M 343 So. Methodist ve. 8t. John’s goals and seven asaiite. Wataon, Successor Soon finals. Vic Wall, the clevei^ sports col­ were made by gradeV3,’4, 5, and 6. Bradford Smith and three was taken from Luke 2:8-18 and umnist of the Springfield (Mass.) By The Associated Press Osa Jdhn.son. friends from Yale, were visitors nickels, dimes and quarters in the A. Fish ... 109 127 103 339 Bolton’s vs. Highland Park with three goals and eleven assists. St. John said Schmidt's succes­ Team .Nm 1 wishes to thank 1 At 7:30 o’clock there will be a waa read by Miss Dorothy Bar- Jan. it Is second only to Cowley In play Union, alwa.vs refers to Rabbit Boston—Joe Louis, 202 1-4, Christmas program presented in Saturday at the. home of Mr. raaao. The prayer was led by Miss %oln box. A. Brown . 120 100.' 117 337 sor probably would be named in Walter Holland for the time­ heavyweight champion, stopped Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ The airline said it waa all right, New Seat Covers J. Tierney 112 109 110 .331 St. John's vs. Highland Park making. First place in scoring time to take over spring practice, ly cheer niat saved them from a MaranVille as the "Little Peter Which tjie children of all the grades Mary Hooker; song. "Christmas goals goes to Sweeney Schrlner of Pan of Baseball” ___ Burleigh Al McCoy, 180 3-4, Boston (6); I^.'WUI take part. Parents and friends ward A. Smith. They took supper but expreiuied pleasure that I,,i ,P. Hansen . 93 90 95 277 So. Methodist vs. Bolton's and that Schmidt would be per­ complete whitewashing. Holman Williams, 151 1-4, Detroit, Bells,” alt the children; poem, was buying passage to 'Boston Jsn. 9 Toronto with ten. Grimes (barred from baseball for »y « f the children are Invited to at- Ellington with the family before returning "Christmas Tree Town,” Calvin ('ause of Wreck mitted to leave at any time he de­ Team No. 4 (.8) outpointed Frank Britt, 152, Fall and collect your to New Haven. Mr. Smith, who la rather than Loa Angeles. So. Methodist vs. HlghUnd Psrk Detroit holds ths uneonteated sired, although the resignations J. Dietz ----- . 88 101 113—302 a year) has established himself on •nd. Fish; song, “ Away In a Manger,' ToUli .... 557 550 529 1636 a 354-acre farril at Trenton, M o... River. Mass., (6); Bill Weinberg, dividend! You get O. F. Be IT a senior in Yale Scientific, has Belton's vs. St. John’s leadership In one department- are not effective until June 30, A. .Tedford .. . 82 98 103—283 192, Boston, outpointed Tony Fer­ Meeting and Party Mfs. Varley, Mrs. Ellia and Misa Right First Ttme Ernie Plnckert of the Washington The members of Hope Chapter, TH. 49S-A Rockville been notified that he will receive WMt Side Tavani Jsn. 19 penalties. Jimmy Orlando has col­ 1941. M. Schubert . .134 90 102—326 ry. 192, Fall River (6). a line broadcloth the Dwight N. and Noyes D. Clark Warner and a- manger scene by Needham, Maas.—(Ari — Harold Bolton's vs. Highlsnd Psrk lected a total of 38 minutes ao far. W. Dietz, Sr. 13S 121 106—365 Redskins Is the wealthiest player *er of Elaztem Star will bold Phyllis Fogil; What’s the Meaning H. GusUfson 101 109 Schmidt set the Western confer­ New Y'ork—Johnny Flores. 158. shirt that launders scholarship >galn this year, en­ Portland. Ore.—(JPi— The Rt. Lang of W'ellesley had a brand new So. Methodist vs. St. John's I.. SO I. Johnson . .135 97 104—336 York (8), ■ Lena Wilson. Mrs. Ethel freshments, were served and a so­ wrapped in white paper and were will omit its regular meeting this 103 103 Wiseman, Boston . . . : 6 5 11 H ockey Beferee Final mmmmmmmmrnt) Mrs. Corrine Roblnaon, cial hour followed. Must Wait For Money Advertising Ruins Auction W. Bantley . . — — So. Methodist vs. Highland Psrk N. Warner . . 91 100 109—300 Toronto—Jackie (Spider) Arm­ deposited in a hay filled “manger,” week on account of the special Bolton's vs. St. John’s N. Metz, Toronto .. . 5 6 n strong, 125 1-2, Toronto ,and Bsb- Mamie Saenger, Mlaa Betty An automobile owned by John made for the occasion'. Miss Teresa' town meeting sckeduled to be held N. Oolvllle, Rangers . 4 6 10 New York, — The Rowing Mias Eva Leonard. Paul Indianapolis—(A5— Law-enforce­ FayettevlUe, N. C. —

otrslgbt loaa. ‘Tho word "lota” oad about a bait arils from the Eight-Inek Guh in Thront WfltchM Feodcni of Aoto waa not aeourato for tho roqueot, Expect No Cut Block Ibright Country club. Part Discuss P! eLightm g From *FTiendl7 Argnment* Report ShowR Youngsters Get Free Dental Care Here Close Theater Chwtr Than Own Arm ' Mothers^ Club Mrs. O’Malley official oourcoo oold. Weddings of the opomtloa extends under the More Questio; aires Knudoon, dofonoo eeaiflilaolon eity of Beckley, in the heart of Kanaaa City, Dee. 17-— — Kansas City, Dec. 17.—(F)— Enjoys Party Has Left Town production chief who hoe For Fire D ist th» eouthera Wost Virginia coal Oif Insuraii Contest Here PoUce aaked Fred Strauaa, SO, Revenues Up Until Dec. 25 James Gorder, 17, driving into dlnniiw the need for ipood-im tn Sold. who Inflicted an eight-inch gash a garage, left his arm hanging Sent to Re trants recant utteroncu, reiIterated In Or«nt*Wobbcr In hia throat which barely mlaa- outside the door as he watched lottora moda^puhlle that a footer Miog caiarlotta Webber, of But Selectmen Will Dif* Board to lav# of C Auxiliary An< ed hla Jugular. Motor .Vehicle Depart* I;. State to Be Dark Be* closely~to keep from denting diristmafl Cantata High* Prominent Qubwoman areund-tbe-oloek pace wo# “doa- Obaotaut otrMt, dougbtar of Strauaa wouldn't tell, Inalat- the fenders. light of Affair, Given 480—0001. John J. O’arion, 00 Joins Husband in peretely needed” for "Uio welfare Freak Webber of Pride’s Crooa- CUM Request Within Testing Lane ^ Wayg to Safe ounce# Rules and the ment Also Reports De­ cause It Is Being Re* The fenders went through Local Selective Service of our country.” Ing, Moan., sad Horace Grant, son ing: , Oak itreet, , The Next Few Days. Town in Suits. eral Classes. “It waa Juat a friendly IltUa crease in Expenses. finished, Redecorated. safely. His arm didn't. By Chaminade Club. Board Sends Out 100 453—1471. George H. Tbynge, Maine; Popular Here. Senator AutUn of Vermont, act- o< Mr. sod Mrs. Louis L. Grant of argument, boya, Juat a little "I Just forgot to pull it In,” 087 Tolland ’nimplke. Ing Republican loader, followed «jp Putnam, formerly iff Manchester, Keeping Busy Ths Board of fleltetiMH trouble between friends.” Hartford, Dec. 17—^ eelpts of The State theater closed last he told doctors who set hls “Bethlehem,” fi beautiful <3hrist- In Two Dayst To Keep 484—0148. Jbeoph J. gcboon, 100 Mm. Edward A. O'Malley, prom­ Knudsen’s comnwnta today by wert married' Sunday. The cars- Just what stUtuds ths Board of govemlnr the eecond an- broken arm. Norman atreet. vocetlng a readjustment of govern­ mony was itorformtd la Simsbury Selectman may take tn roapenaa to night voted to invaattgato the Motor Vehicle Department .night and will not open until mas cantata by Paul BUsa, pre­ inent clubwoman In Mencheater whereby the town might Chrlatmaa Home Decorating Christmas Day to allow workmen Ahead of the Quotas. 465—1840. Joeepb N. Farr, 86 elnoe coming bare to live a decade ment contractg to Snonee a six-day by Judge Otho Williams. The an appeal for a roductlpn in water Nearly 2,500 Cars In* have increased 85,669,181, or 47%, sented In the main lodge hall pf week for defense Industries. coupls were attended by Mr, and che'igea to the South Moncheater damnified against lot iteat of Uie> Chamber of Com- exclusive of vessels lost In the re­ to make extensive repairs. The Birch atreet „ ego, hoa rented her home at 070 spected So Far Here; personal accTdents by tha | moval of troops from Dunkerque. in the seven years of Cbmmisslon- the Masonic Temple by the Cham­ la order to havo a largo group 486— 1480. Peter J. DuBtIde, 00North Mein atreet and left for Wonid Have to Work Leagor Mrs. Jack Brennan of Hartford, Fire Dlatriet was undlocloaod os to be eponaored thia year entire theater from the marquee malned where the twin-apartment brother-in-law and outer of the ef on annual prsmium e The losses reported today were er Michael A. Connor's tenure of to the stage will be reflnisbed fmd inade Musical club, was the high o( ManehMter draft raglatranta tn Irving street. Lewieton. Maine, to Join h*r hue- A conslitont oupportar o f the the Board mat lost night, but the Women’a Auxiliary, were ^building stood. Police and firemen bride. They will moke their home there were InOlcstlons that the 4,000 Stillt to Go. T .a eeverags would be for iced today. There will be said to have been due to subma­ office.. This waa made known re­ redecorate. New rugs, new wall *dug frantically into the ruins, aid­ spot of tbs annual Cbristmaa reoerv# for future induction quotoo 487— 683. Joseph K- Gallant, 01bond. Mr. O’Malley, former local British old policy, Austin told hapa occurring on walks rines, mines, bomba and surface party of the Manenester Mothsra’ Summit atreet. district manager of the John Hon- nawsmen it oeemsd obvious that in. la Putnam. Fire District will not get Ita de­ claaaea In the competition, cently when the latter submitted coverings, new furniture, new ed by the stabbing beams of utility Ow local BflecUva flervleo tioard sire. Offtclala of the locgi Inspection ■treats. Including foils, oUf ting of the Illumination and raiders. lights—in fact about everything Club last night. The musicians, 10 458—100. Rudolph O. Heck, 40 eeck Mutual Ufa Inourenee com­ dustriae would have to work long­ and other typos of hurts. hia biennial report to Governor truck searchlights. pany, woe promoted in October to Individual saleetmen appeorod to ■tsUon of tha State Motor Vehicle tlon of home entrancea, of It was claimed that winter the eye can spot within the thea­ Police were told that the build- in number appeared In vestments, hoe begun maiUng out more quoe- HolUater atreet. er than the prevailing 40-hour Recently the town has Raymond B. Baldwin. Despite this tlonnalrea. A batui of SO quoatloo- 450—040. William J, Field, 110 the Lewiaton office of the com­ feel that any rats or chorgs rsduc- department reported 2,460 ears In­ fmd>bery and grounds and of the weather, with long nights, and increase in business the CXimmls- ter will be new on Christmas Day. housed “at least 30 persona,” al­ MrA Edward Daiey who waa in week if they were to overcome cer­ tlon to the fire dlatriet will mean, mode defendant In oavaml oil ntira home and general aurround- the concentration o f many British Lobby Arrangement. charge of the program, directed naireo woo mailed veatorday after­ Lake otroet. pany which comprisee five detach­ tain “ bottlenecks” hampering de- Bishop Backs spected and paooed in the current for injuries due to falls oa sloner reported a decrease in ex­ though a number were reported to noon and onoUiar bateh of 80 was 440—8140. Harold T. Parrett, ed dletriete over which ha hoe in effect, on indirect increased tax­ warships in the Mediterranean A new lobby arrangement will have left In safety. the cnoirus from me Chaminade >- fenoa production. ation of all reoldenta outsld# the InapeeUon period which began on walks. The Clarke agency of he latter la the major claaa and penditures, number of persons em­ mailed thia afternoon. Theoa on 41 Wodawertb otroet oupervlalen. Prtvioue to coming to DeeemMr 3 and will continue In were favorable to kttackers. ployed and office space occupied result following the new treat­ Windows were shattered for club. Mrs. Clarence Wood played As a clUoen and taxpayer,” be fire district, who will hsvs to moke town has offered to indafnnlfjr won last year by Harold Hef- appropriate seelctlons on the or­ the two Uote Juat mailed out ore 461—1100. Roger R. DlTorondo, Safety Moves operation through to January 2. town ageinst lose on thle aoeff in ^ e State Office Building. ment given the theater. There blocks around and sleepers were order said, ” I stand ready to pay for it. up through taxation any loos of i ftoei of West Center street, a mem- will be a spdeious area near the gan preceding the cantata, and Hated herewith with their 104 Henry atreet. 1941. The number of care and for the above ptsmlum, while The Commissioner reported Jarred from their beds. numbere ae well oe their aerial Labor ought to get time and a half revenue that occurs In the town- l^^tiar of the Manchester Police De- TSetherlandt Citizen theater entrance for patrons to airs. David Bennett accompanied 400—2680. Herman J. Heck,'48 for ovartims and tha government owned water department. Too, it trucks passed through tbe inspec­ $3,900 yearly it would cover r^artment. It is understood that that for the year ending June 30, Police and firemen rushing to the Humbert. Holllatcr atreet. Entlorses ^x^mpaign in tion lanes la about normal for this sorts of liability except auto Executed an Spy 1940 the department collected Group awaiting treatment In Dr. Freiheit'a office. Mias Hazel rest or wait for friends. Brand scene found .clothing and household the soloists and chorus. Solo parts With the return of theoe queo- 10 ought to modify Its contracts—If la considered that reeldonts with­ jilT, Heffron is planning an even new furniture has been ordered 463—300. George M. Hansen, time of year, Arthur Klnne, In- bile injury. ■ijmore elaborate display this year London, Dec. 17—(iP)—A citizen 817,736,700 as compared with 812,- Trotter acted as chaperone for thia group. paraphernalia hanging grotesquely were taken by Mrs. Grace Syming­ tlofuiairea the local board will ths.t Is necessary—to permit con- (Ao in the fire district will only be put­ for this lounge room. ton, Mrs. Earl Shaw, Mrs. Blsis Newman atroot. trseton to pay It and still make a Sute Cut Down ting Into one pocket what they spactlon lane clerk stated this af-' Insurance Lawjrare than t ^ t which won him top hon- of The Netherlands was executed 067,519 for the fiscal year 1933. from utility wires and rafters of a aUnui eloaolflcatlon and each 404—817. Lewla M. WInta, 43 temoon. Max Asher Is acting au- It was brought out that it , era la 1039. at Pentonvllle prison as a spy for The Commissioner, who took of­ The State will present a fine nearby market loading platform. Gustafson, Mrs. Marion McL •dnooday a group of 10 er 18 reasonable proflt.” Pedesfpianim i Deaths. will have to pay out of onothtr. double feature bill for the open­ Mrs. Philip Nelson, Mrs. Benjan Tenner street. perviaor of the local Inspection surance la carried, all claims The committee In charge of the Germany, the British Home Office fice June 1, 1933, reported that the « vrill bo given modlcat ox- 400—108. Luther L. Hutson, . Suggestions that Pnsident History ef tbe Ooae be handled by Insurance otto ing on Christmas Day. The pic­ Bowlby and Mra Ida Woodhou mlnattone. In thia way a ouffl- Roosevelt proclaim a complete na­ lanes. •ontMt is headed by Mrs. George announced today. expenditures for the year ending Regers Place. . Hartford, Dec. 17.—Moat Rev. ' The details reach bock to the At the lost semi-annual Inspec­ and probably InspecUons Cheney as chairman and Includes His name was given as Charles June 30, 1933 amounted to 8830,- tures will be “Tin Pan Alley” The Opening Solo citntly large number of reglatrante tional emergency found no favor yeirs before tha town aeeured con­ starring Alice Faye, Betty Grable 460—0040. Ettore D. Earrere, 34 Maurice F. McAullffc, Bishop of tion period lost summer 6,278 cars made on sidewalk conditions b0t%r Mrs. Harold Alvord, Mrs. John Albert Van Den Kieboom, said to 604 and seven years later the de­ Mrs. Bowlby sang the opening will M reedy for induction when School street. with Austin er Senator Taft (R- trol of the water ayatam that now with consequent “tlghtonlng and Jack Oakie, and ‘ ‘Charter About Town 3olo In the sacred cantata, Mrs. Ohlo) os a means of accelerating Hartford, hoe endorteid the state- and trucks were Inspected here, Pickles, Mrs. Ernest T. Bantly, have been bom at Takarumuka, partment spent 8787,597, a de­ the next quote la allotted to Men- 467—300. Thomoa P. MeVtlgh, wide pedestrUn safety campaign lupplles the eouth end of Man­ on regulations regarding cIcsriM - (•- Vra. David Caldwell, Mrs. D. C. Y. Pilot.” The theater will operate Symington's lyric soprano and chsster. production. Klnne said. Japan, Sept. 6, 1914. crease of 843,007 or 5.7%. The 180 Pearl atreet. being conducted under the aus­ chester. At that time there were, The local inspection lane Is of walks after snowstorms. [t;jKoore and Mrs. W. Cole. The announcement said he was Commissioner further reported on a continuous schedule on Mrs. shaW's rich contralto voice Thooe who received queatlon- 400—1304. Calvin C. Taggart, Austin said he thought Inalslla- as now, two water companies, one Two claims were before tlw Bales of the Contest Christmas, the first show start­ The'C^mopolltan Club will meet blended beautifully in the duet jielree today follow: tion of the six-day week. If coupled pices of the Highway Safety Com­ serving the north end, os It still open six days each week from 8 tried at the same time as two that the department now has 424 Friday afternoon, December 20 at 80 Woodland street. mission, and oh Sunday requested a.m. until 5 p.m.. weather per­ Boayd. last night and were refer­ The rules follow: others executed as German agents employees as against 458 persons ing at two o’clock. "There Were Shepherds.” Mra. 085—1T5. Victor Chorlee AI- 400—801. Ferdinand A. Loaoeri, with what he called some relaxa- does, and the other serving the red to the safety commlttoe. They l..The Christmas Home Light­ the Y.M .qA„ with Miss Marion Gustafson's solo, “U, Come Let Us phone Abritlt, 38 Mather street. 41on of government regulations on priests of the diocese to sum­ south end. This private eouth end mitting. There are eight men in Dec. 10, and had been a.ssociated seven years .ago. In June, 1933 188 Washington street. marize suggestions for safety in were those of John Fogarty of ing Decoration Contest is a con- Washburn as hostcs.4. Mrs. Charles Adore Him," and Mrs. Wood- 380—1058. Wallace Alexander Industry, would accomplish the de­ system was bought out by the the local inepeetton crew. 123 Pine street who said he fell on with them. there were 335,467 automobiles as Nichols of New Haven will be the 470—1188. Everett H. Brewer, their sermons. ■; for the best outdoor decorated Those executed Dec. 10 were against 408,976 for the fiscal year 8 to 11 Die house's number, "Once In Royal •taeartr.K 188 Hilliard otroet. 17 Laurel street. sired result. ' town, which, In its purchoso, also High street November 28 sad guest speaker and her topic will be In a letter which was sent to all Illuminated homes and David's City," were high spots on 887—904. Enrico John itentalla, 478—3057. Joseph B. Bedsleeh, 'Taft said If the president need­ assumed a 20 year contract to broke hls wrist, and one from Mtf. nds. Interior decorations visl- identified at that time as Jose ending June, 1940. The Commis­ “The Christmas Krippe.” Tea will of tbs parishes Bishop McAullffe Waldberg, 25. German citizen, and sioner's report indicates an in­ the program. Another delightful 130 Birch atreet. 0 Lawrenee Rd„ Chicopee, Meoe. ed sny^ specific new powers in the furnish water to the South Mon- Agnes J. Dickson of 131 Center' I from the exterior shall be con­ be served and each member Is re­ number was Mrs. Shaw's “ Slteilt 388—1954. George August Pula, 473— 3340. Blwin C. Roberta, 168 defense field, they should be grant-, said; cheater Fire District at $10 on- street who said she fell on Orchor#^ sidered part of the display. Karl Meier, 24, a Netherlands sub­ crease in the number of cars of In Pre-Dawn quested to provide a t$n cent gift. •The Stats Highway Commls- Obituary 163,509 or 48.75% during those Night,” and the sextet of singers 16 Edwerdi atreet. McKoa atreet. ed. Pointing out that a "limited” tnuolly per ^dront, plus a pipe- street on November 28 and broke' 2. You may enter your Home un­ ject. olon for Safety will conduct age charge. *71110 20 yssr contract First for Espionage years. The department, he de­ in "O Come Let Us Worship.” 800— 206. Walter Felix Cheppel, 474— 1946. Fred T. Baker, 108 emergency had been In effect more a rib. der one of the three classifica­ In an advertisement in yester­ Mrs. Nelson sang in heK, usual 004 New London Tpke., Gloeton than a year, ht asserted that In- campaign from December 16th to will not expire until 1944. tions. Their execution was the firit for clares, licensed 575,423 drivers, Blast Today Hell atreet. day’s Herald it was stated that finished style, and the chorus bury. 478—1071. William J. Dewart, eroaslng it to a "fuH" emergency January 1st, for the purpoee of Neiito End’s Cqmplalat (a) Decorated and illuminated espionage to be announced in Eng­ June 30, 1940, compared with obtaining the cooperation of the When the town acquired the 404.254 for the corresponding pe­ Thursday would be a “double numbers jwert well presented, 800—1085. Peter Cherlee Am- 488 North Mein street. "wouldn't mean anything.” Deiitbo British Take Thrc© antrances land since the start of the war. (Oontlnaed From Page One) brooe, 286 Laurel atreet, Hertford Mrs. Edward A. O’Malley Senator McCarran . (D-Nev) -citizens of Connecticut in an ef' water syctem at ths south and, (b) Decorated and illuminated British authorities said Wald­ riod in 1933, an IncreMe of 171,- stamp” day at Hale's. It should showing careful rehearsing and 478—768. Cuiton J. AbrelUs, II 801— 0687. Welter Albert Ver- spoke against a full emergency for fort to lessen ths number of pedes­ tl.e north andera comploinod that Thomoa K. Msrley Shrubbery and grounds berg and Meier apparently enter­ 169 or 42%. to Hughes, “like a ship on high have read_Tuesday since double S efficient directing. The final num­ Union atreet. Manchester, Mr. O'Malley hod More Libya Forti * H TVadlng stamps are being giv­ ber by the soloists and the other rick, 079 North Mein atreet. 477— 724. Elmer R. BredUy, IS- different reasons, saying Us trian accidents. Statistics show ths to'wn was btlng dcprlvad of 7’hemae Kntgbt Msrley, of 103 (c) Decorations and illumina­ ed Britain under German instruc­ The Commissioned points out seas.” 392—3077. Henry Peter Pontt been with the company for six proclamation would be “an em- that the larger number of highway some $16,500 tax income which the tion of entire home and general tions to pose as refugees. that these economies have been ef­ en at Hale’s today. not be •singers was the favorite carol, Alexander atreet. yean in Hartford and prior to that Douglas avenue, Yonkers, N. Y., Some of the bodies were so bad­ eelll. 101 Mein atreet. 478— 3005. Joseph Eccellante, 07 pbatle, deflni^ts step leading this I accidents befall pedestrians. private control hod paid, but not died suddenly at his home yester­ (Oonttnued from Page Ooe) .surroundings. They were said to have erected a fected dekpite the fact that during ly tom they could not be identi­ doubled Thursday. "O Come All Ye Faithful.” time was their agent in ThcAipoon- only that—ths north end held that 8. All residents of the Town of Four boya are here pictured awaiting their turns In Dr. Alli­ Other Meoibers Of Club 803—2050. Robert Jemee Devla, Homestead street. country to wOr." I Concerns AH of U# ^ day. He was tbe husband of tbe transmitter in the secluded coun­ the years the General Assembly son’s dental chair as little girl la having her bicuspids attended to. fied immediately. 18 Eaton atreet, Hartford. vllle. Members of the Pennsylvania 1 ‘This is a campaign that con- they were having to msks up this the big Italian base at Tobruk, ofl*^ Manchester, Including all parts of has passed legislation imposing Local barber shops affiliated Other members of tha Cham­ 470—604. Charles C. Arsenault, loos annually through taxation al­ late Christina M. Gray Mariey and tryside to send messages to Ger­ Screams of adults and children, 304— 1704. Philip Benjamin Sel-Oroveten, New Hampshire. He and hU family, liked Man*; delegation in Congress meanwhile ! cema all of us. It creates a respon- ______proxlmately 70 miles insids tha the ITown, such as Buckland, High­ many. The whole apparatus was new duties on the department and trapped' in the debris, spurred with the Manchester Barbers’ As­ inade club in addition to those cheater. He took a deep interest in received a request from the Amerl- though they derivsd no benefit, father of Jessie L. Bruce Mariey. land Park, etc. are eligible to en­ mentioned above included, Mrs. wlU. 4 Pearl atreet. 480— 2140. Feorvanie J. Vtehl, ' slbllty for each one to safeguard with whom he* lived. Mr. Mariey Libyan border and the springbooffl described as so light it could be added routine. He stated that the emergency squads of police and sociation will remain open tomor­ 305— 1064. Edmund Prank Kleh, Legion In their state for a I hla own life and make a supremeipi they atill being part of ths pri­ ter the contest. Robert Cooper. Jr., Mrs. Wilfred 70 Homaataod street. Olln R. Wood property on North ■ vate north end distribution sys­ left Manchester more than 30 from which Marshal Rodolfo dismantled and carried in two enactments of the gasoline refund firemen as they dug Into the ruins. row afternoon due to the fact that 88 Now atreet. congressional Investigation of the ! effort to protect the life and limb Graziani's Armies launched their 4. Only property used for resi­ Manchester stores will be open for Kent, Mrs. Marion Seelert, Mra. 481— 1868. Raymond L. Hoge-Main street, occupying the origin­ tem. Thii wrangle hae been going years ago but returned on special dential purposes will be eligible. black bags similar to camera cases. law, the delinquent tax law and the New Community Service Assistant Fire Chief Chris Wil­ 800—1241. Walter Louta Henne- new, 381 Woodland street. "lag,” "alow-dov. n," and "necessl- I ©f hls neighbor. It will act as a drive Into Egypt last September. liams said that those who didn't the convenience of holiday shop­ Esther Seelert, Mrs. Frederick al residence and developing the on for some years. ocesaions, and kept up bis ac­ 5. Displays must be installed The announcement of the execu­ act which created the dealers and quln, 107 Green Rood. 482— 2048. Gordon U. Graham, quaintance with bis friends here. The British Navy and Air Foron repairers section in the depart­ die of injuries were suffockted by pers.. The shops will revert to the Thrall, Mrs. Merton Hodgkins, 307—80». William Jemee Pleker- tu r ^ u n Z ''e land into'one'of t h l ; V " North enders esy that they and on display every night from tion of Van den Kieboom said be, Mra. Ernest Roy, Mrs. Edith 60 cidmund street. finest residential sections of the ' r*. ' - rnnor#** diinii i observe the practical J'*'** He made his headquarters with were reported to be keeping BOf* too, had a portable radio transmit­ ment, increased the department's smoke and dust. usual Wednesday afternoon closing tng, 104 Center street. In nr.cl out or ConKi^At uiBCus* * and ■uKRBiUonff rECoromended by have to pay a private company for D u m b e r 24th (Chriatmsui Eve) to Is Inaugurated in Town Hamlin Petersen and Mrs. William 483— 1887. Frederick Cranston,town. In this project Mrs. O'Malley the water they use, and that they hia sister-in-law, Mrs. Ann Mariey, die under heavy bombardmeqt, op* January 1st. 1941 inclusive, from ting set. expenditures in the neighborhood Apartments were occupied by schedule after Christmas week. 308—002. Joseph Cherrenc, 002 18 Newman atreet. Blon of the latter question v.as as- | the Motor Vehicle Department. It parenlly to soften Italian reaiot* the families of Frank Schnetzer, Whitehlll. took a deep Interest. Their sons, also have to pay indirectly for widow of his brother, James, and d;00 to 10:00 p. m. as the Judging His execution was said to have of $40,000 per year. He further E. Middle Tpke. 484— 1486. Harry R. E. Custer,Edward A. and Robert, both Trinl-, miming the proportlona of a wide- i ,hould. too, act as a warning to ance tq, attack on the land side. Dental aid for youngsters in ^sent given by the parents of the Hubert Smith, Raymond Roy and The audience refrained from ap­ 800—8260. Kenneth William Ed­ open debate water used at the south end. To her daughter. will take place some time within been delayed after his conviction, pointed out these savings had been Warren D. Keith, son of Mr. and 156 Hilliard street. ty men, were prominent in ath|etic automobile drivers to observe Funeral services will be held Military sources here said tharo needy families in Manchester was children. The schools dental hy- Jack Morgan. . plauding while the cantata waa in wards, 71 Birch atreet. President William Oreen of the this, south enders reply that in hat Mriod. along with Waldberg and Meier made at the same time that the Mrs. Warren I. Keith, of 51 Cam­ progress, and at Its close showed 485— 2218. John 8. Zelenakes,e u student activities. Robert is speed laws and signals of safety was little obvious opposition to the 6. Displays will be Judged by a inaugurated this week as the first gienist will recommend the work Identified dead were: Joseph 400— 1018. LetUe Pierce Vaughn, AFL in a speech last night reject­ time, when the south end system Is j Thursday at 2:30 p. m., at the last Nov. 22, because he gave no­ business of getting a registration bridge street. Is one of nine under­ their appreciation of the work of 84 W. Center atreet. now studying medicine in New on the highways of Connecticut. paid for, there will be a net ‘ Watkins *•Funeral ' t,--—Home, 142 East, British Navy's control of the entlrn dommlttee of impartial Judges and or an operators license had been group of boys and girls were given to be done. Then cards must be Koebbe, 33; Dora Smith, 9: Helen 40 Darning atreet. ed any charges that his organiza­ In tice of Intent to appeal. Applica­ graduates who have been Initiated the singers in a hearty manner. 486— 1871. Joseph J. gmith, 367York. “We must all enter into the me derived annually from this center street. Rev. James Stuart Libyan coast from the EgyptlOB the decision of the Judges wilt be tion to appeal waa withdrawn lat­ reduced from a matter of hours to treatment by Dr. Albert A. Frel- : secured at the public welfare Schnetzer, 8, and her brother, into Alpha Chi Rho fraternity at 401— in o . Emeet George Ab­ tion had not been cooperating to ^ spirit of this campaign which con­ Miss Ella Washburn, president of Hilliard street. Active In Politics Investment. Others doubt that a Neill, rector of St. Mary's Eplsco- border to TripoU, 700 mile* to ths Unal. er. a matter of minutes during the de­ heit and Dr. John J. A ll^ n . The ; headquarters where the needs-of Leonard, 7. Wesleyan University. A graduate bott, 24 Victoria Road. Mrs. O'Malley waa active In the fullest, "giving service, pa- ! cerns the Individual, the family 7. There will be a first, second, Joseph Koebbe, 33, a victim of the dub. also voiced the thanks of 402— 859. Elmore August Witt- triotic service of the highest order, i proflt may legally be made from pal church of which Mr. Mariey i west. partment's rush periods. The Com­ October town meeting appropri- ' the child or the family will be cer- of Wilbraham academy, he Is a politics and in affairs of the South and the community. It la on excel­ was a communicant, will officiate The communique announcing -and third prize for the best dis­ ated $1,500 to meet the expenses tifled and this card is forwarded the blast died after firemen all for the treat afforded the kofoke, 89 Birch street. industrial cervice the like of which ! water and sewer service. missioner calls attention also to member of the freshman class at Mothers Club. General singing of Methodist church, flhe was presi­ lent way in the ordinary course of At any rats, any plan to lop off and burial will be in the family lot the fall ef Fort Cspusse and 8A* plays under each classification. the fact that for the year ending of this work after the local Kl- to the dentists. The dentists then fought for two hours to save him Wesleyan. 408—2104. Herbert Ingver Jobn- About Town dent of the former Wesleyan this country has never before i our daily Uvea to observ# the S. Points which will be taken in­ Violent Plane wanis club and urged that such a and, said Assistant Fire Chief Ed­ Christmas -carols and a brief oen. 18 Henderson Rood. seen.” . 1 incoma from the south end town- in the East cemetery . luih gave no detolla of the epor** June 30, 1938, maintenance stores mark on the Individual cards the business session followed, after Guild, which comprised a number ..... J . .. .V w. . spirit of Christmas and sprood the tions except to isy "a number” to account in Judging the' displays project be undertaken here. work that has been done. These ward Shearwood, “he waa the only 404— 1074. Everett James Cole, of groups of the women workers, Although defending the ri^ght to , q*' , wiU and charity to- owned company always draws the at Will be Originality, General Artis­ amounted to $67,972, in 1939 $52,- The Lutnla and St. Cecilia choirs which the gathering adjourned to interested criticism of the north. diaries A. LydoU Italian aircraft had been sriood '6t 973 and in 1940 the figure was re­ All of the Manchester dentists are kept on file for future refer­ man who knew what caused It of St. John's Polish Nsticmal 07 Wedawortb atreet. and In October ahe was elected strike and announcing unyielding ! •. tic effect,. Ingenuity in Utilizing Attack Made all." the banquet hall for the remainder 405— 534. Raymond Mercer, 114 The Stamp Collectors Club of Federation opposition ■ to any j ______Still Another Angle Word has been received here of Solum. duced to $37,793. In a word, he will take turns iij giving attention ence. Catholic church are requested to Menchsater at Us semi-monthly president of Its successor, the Surroundings and Conformity to to the children who are brought Tunneling 12 feet into brick of the program. flummitt atreet. Women's Society of Christian Ser­ emergency effortenori tolo outlawouusw oe-de- i_ , .• .rr<11 doSo wnenwhen the douvo South Manchester tbe death of Charles A. Lydsll, of Military men here pointed out the Christmas Spirit. said, maintenance stores have been 'The dentists are paid on the meet for rehearsal tonight at 7 Beautiful Deroratloas meeting lost night In the Hotel Haverhill. Mesa., brother of Waller the capture of Saturn, on the cooot. to them. Two will be assigned to basis of $5 for each hour spent on and mortar debris, firemen uncov­ 400—1103. Harold WUUem Hub- vice of that church and having fenae industry strikes. Green sold i P e l a i l l , A O C t Z 1 D I K FH** District sesks a rate cut. the 9. All entry blanks must be in On Durazzo reduced in the past two years more o'clock In the church ball. Mrs. Walter Gorman and Mrs. hard, 75 Walla atreet. Sheridan building elected the fol­ hU organization felt "a solemn , , - ’ • | north enders say that they will in- E. Lydsll of 370 Main street and about five miles from the Llbyas than $30,000. the work each weelc and the local this work, but they must furnish ered Koebe to his waist. Timbers been a delegate to tha Atlantic the offices of the Manchester dentists w'ill take -their turn in pinned hla legs. Dense smoke John Barry, co-chairmen, with a 407— 1411. Herve Nermond lowing officers for tha coming City conference when the women's duty" to avoid such walkouts, and 1 T ixt*i i* o directly be penalized, although tbs''the late E. A. Lydsll. He pi ted border, would enable the Brittoh to Chamber of Commerce, Hotel Safety Promotion the equipment, materials at­ A Christmas party will be held long list of hostesses served lee year: President, Joseph J. w l l r r C I l C I l r U l l i r c penalty would be so arosU that it away yesterday after a long ilillness move troops and supplies to tbs (Continued From Page One) working on the project. Two of tendant and other incidentals to and heat from a quickly-quenched Richard, 081 Canter atreet. societies of all Methodist churches ‘ would abide by that belief, flheriden, 613 Main Street, Man­ On the highway’ safety promo­ by the Luther League of the Eman­ cream and fancy cookies from a 408— 300. Thomoa John McKin­Behrend; flrst vice prealuent, E. were merged, she waa chosen to Chairman Sumners (D., Texas) would not amount to much. On at tbe age of 85 years. He also front by aea. thereby ellminatilig them will give three hours to the their work. Members of the Moth­ blaze, made an Inferno of the tun­ uel Lutheran church this evening rge chester, not later than 12 noon, knowledged that freezing cold and tion side, of .significance’ in the nel. number of artistically decorated ney. 48 Winter street. L. Gj Hohsnthal, Jr.; second vice instruct the women's orgonlzs- of the House Judiciary Committee, the part'of residents within tbe leaves three nieces in Manchester, a long haul across the desert. DMember 24th, 1640. Commi.saioncr’s report, is the fact work one morning-each .week. ers club and Educational club have at 8 o’clock. All members are re­ (fkmtinned From Page One) snow-clogged passes had reduced Consent Of Parents Firemen fa.stened an Inhalator tables appropriate to the ^ r is t - 400—1785. Paul Berry gheriden. president, Arthur Starkweather; tions of the Norwich District in voicing his views on the floor yes _____ fire district, If the rote was cut Mrs. \^'aUer Quinn and Bernice These oources believed it un­ that for the calendar year of 1933, undertaken the responsibility of quested to bring an inexpensive mas season. Tall red candles in 150 High atreet. secretary, Stanley Koakey; treas­ they wouldn’t have to pay oa much likely that lengthening lines of the scale of Greek operations, but No dental work will be under­ chaperoning the youngsters in over Koebbe's face and while an the new plan. terdsy. ' vsl, ousUd vice-premier and for- and Irene Lydall, and a son, Wil­ 478 persons were killed on the gift. Mi.ss Grace Johnson heads prism candleabra, candle-, 410— 1152. Carl Raymond Mat-urer, William Krsh; auction mana­ Another activity of Mrs. O'Mal­ in fire district Uxes, but they liam H., of Haverhill. communication would provo said the Greeks still were pushing taken unless there is written con- their visits to the dental offices. oxygen-crew fed him life-giving the committee in charge. ® * V. 'i*" through the d^lfflcul- minister who, it was reported Bombers Attack the Fascist forces toward the sea. highways of the state as against gas, others worked to free him. sticks and other styles adorned the son, 40 Kensington street. ger, Clarence Bldwell. ley waa the Manchester Mothers’ ties which now confront us. !j Bern, Switzerland, was sum would have to pay Just as much in Born In England, Mr. Lydall con ,I enough _ of an obstacle to prevent 355 in 1939, a reduction of 123 or 411— 2320. James Edward 'Com- club, and she quickly rose to be in Bern, the long run because they own the A government spokesman made For two hours, his courage never tables, all of which were covered “In this controversy between i moned to Vichy from virtual Im' ducted a store in New Britain for j Gen. Sir Archibald P. Wsvell, Brit* 25.73 per cent. Also during this General Welfare Center No. 41, in handsome lace or embroidered ina, 404 North Main strett. The senior department of the president, preceding Miss Ella what we call labor and capital,” water company which still must be many years. He had lived in Havre-' lab Middle East commander, from Mannheim Area the only specific mentiotl of points reduced, also, by the fact that it flagged, rescue workers said. will meet as u.sual this evening at prisonment at Abets' request and Involved in the advanced fighting. same period there were 14,122 ac­ Shearwood said: “Koebbe went cloths. The centerpiece of each was 412— 536. Pater Jack Monaco. SConcordia Lutheran church school Washburn, the present Incumbent. he said,' “unfortunately each one paid for by ths taxpayers, either hill for the past 16 years. The fun- j continuing hls westward drive, costs 3c to mail a pair of inserts, eight o’clock at the East Side Rec­ Orchard street. The fsmllv made a host of joined the chief of state and Ger­ He said Italians had been forced cidents as against 18,525. However, whereas a set of markers cost 8c British Kill to hls appliance shop early, may­ different and all drew forth un- will hold its Christmas party thia la trying to take advantage of tha directly or through water rates. eral will be held tomorrow after­ Reports from tbe front indicated in the.se accidents in 1933 12,144 reation Center. The State Ad­ 413r-12S2, Edward John Zamal- f ;ends In Manchester who regret man ambassador at a luncheon The fire district's water bill has (Continued from Page One) to retreat in the Dvinos valley under the former system.” be an hour or so before the explo­ Imunded admiration, and many of evening at seven o'clock. situation. I do not mean the conference.) noon at one o’clock and. burial will sharp fighting had preceded Uw persons were injured whereas des­ visory board will hold a meeting tis. 21 Kerry atreet. their departure. whole rank and file of tham. If been around $19,000 per year, and fall of Solum and Fort CspusaB. and failed in repeated attempts to The Commissioner's report sion. He was the only one a w ^ e Wednesday evening at Simsbury. the members gained ideas for their Streets around the Majestic ho­ be in Wollaston, Mass. oust Greek troops from newly- pite the lncrea.se in the number,of 10 in Raids own Christmas tables. 414—1674. Sandy David Buma, There will be a regular meeting this country does not win through, tbe appropriation mode for water which is about three miles Instdo until they were near their target shows' tabulations indicating the. in the building so far as we know. 127 ICoat Middle Turnpike. tel, where Abets Is staying, were on the Biay of Biscay. won positions on the Skivovik accldent.s only 13,035 persona were amount of saving as a result of Apparently he is the only one who Then followed the parade around of the Anderaon-Shea Post, V. F. there will not be any social gains costs this year was only $6,000. the Libyan frontier. The Uollana, injured in 1939. Applications will be received to­ 410—1662. Richard Allely, 11 Britain Must Halt closed to ail except the highest The district has asked that a meet­ lATge Buildings Lifted In \\t heights. the adoption of permanent plates. knew how It all started. the hail where each one picked up W., at 8:18 St their Home In the for labor to fight over and no officials. The Majestic is across entrenched strongly at both The Commissioner in his report Over Reich morrow afternoon at 1:30 at the diureh street. Green. ing be arranged between the fire Funerals points, were said to hsvs resiotod “Effects of the heavy bombs (The Dvinos valley extends “Gas may or may not have been N. Y. A. employment office in the a Christmas gift from a table piled 416— 1611. Rudolph Rubacke, 64 the street from the Hotel Du ywere such that observers in the along the road up which the to the Governor offers charts indi­ the cause. 1\’ho knows at this high with gaily wrapped packages, War Buying Unless of factorlM to l^ht over.” commioslonera and ths selectmen fiercely before they were over­ Municipal building. Positlona are North atreet. ‘ Parc, the government headquar- BO that the question may be dis­ Frederick Porter Oeer ft had the Impression of Greeks have been advancing to­ cating a 20 per cent reduction in (Continued from Page One) time?" near the illuminated Christmas Late yesterday afternoon a de­ whelmed by British mecbonlaed I buildings being lifted in their floor space now occupied by the Life Sentence open for girls with clerical exper­ 417— 771. Peter Joseph Wodal,livery ear driven by Thomas Bren­ cussed. Tbs selectmen have voted ■ Funeral services for Frederick forces and infantry. ward Tepelenl from Arglrocastro. Minor fires broke out but were ience. tree. In almost every cass ths 4 Bread street. Financially Aideil, ” * entirety into the air before they At Tepeleni, the road veers north­ department as compared with the nan of 185 North Main street, I oia—„ tiiiim.., »h. Defenu ctom-1 council of ministers to call such a meeting In tbe next Porter Geer, well known former While the battle surged around to disturb Hamburg's war produc­ quickly smothered by clouds of gifts were turned over to the Man­ 418— 2813. Emtot aifford, 247 few days. Wednesday night the Msintegrated," It said. west and winds down through the amount held by the department in Given Garvin dust or checked by firemen using chester Public Health Nursing as­ skidded and plunged from Fern I mission's labor speelallst. WM summoned for a meeting at employee of Cheney Brothers and these two key points. Brittsb ar­ tion even at a single point. The annual Cradle Roll party -West Centor street street into the waters of Globe Board’s water committee will meet a prominent local resident, who "When one raider came over the foothills to Valona on the coastal 1933. The department has re-leas-t (The British have reported re­ every available piece of appara­ sociation. to be distributed where (Continued From Page One) Hoffman charged that Hillman 5 p. m. (10 a. m., e. s. t.) and it mored units were reported to have will take place Thursday at two 410— 48#; Roy Butter Warren, Hollow reservoir, fortunately shal­ considered it “ more Important to discuss the town's side of the died at ifis late home, 11 Hall made a aeries of swift thruoto Into docks akd let go a salvo of large- plain, 23 miles away. ed 8,282 squ.are feet to the Tax peated crippling raids on Ham­ tus. the visiting nurses decide a bit of 127 Princeton street. was presumed that Petsin had caliber bdmbs a wide column of (The Skivovik heights, among and other departments for their (Continued From Page One) o’clock at the Second Congrega­ low at that point. A load o f United States to hold out more that the demand of labor be met reduction proposal. Court, last Saturday evening, were the surrounding territory, baraop* burg in general and the sprawling “ It came as a terrific ‘whoosh.’ ” tional church. Mothers of the chil­ cheer is needed. 420—251. Stanley Fronds Jokiel, left Abetz to attend. flame rose to a height of 300 feet the highest peaks mid-way be­ uses. Blohm and Voes shipyards in par­ reported Patrolman Tom Kaufman clothing la the ear was not dam­ than 90 days. than it la that we have national Abetz waa 'understood to have held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Ing Italian lines of communleg* -Vln, 58, and Jolm Kszmleckl, hls dren are also welcome to attend. 448 North Main street. aged, it was said. Brennan was the Watkins Funeral Home. Other bombs fell on a comer of the tween Tepeleni and the coastal Commissioner Connor reported ticular.) ' who was walking his beat two 431— 0878. Roy Weeley Freiar, He replied that he would not un­ defenae.;' expressed a desire to see Pierre Five Rescued tlon. U-boats’ dock basis, followed by an town of Chlmara, dominate the that the physical layout of the de­ handy-man to. whom he had prom­ Informed sources said last squares away at the time. “ Then Mrs. George F. Borat Is superin­ An effort made for the happi­ driving for a local dry cleaning dertake to confirm that report. Rev, Dr, Watson Woodruff, pas­ The feet that the British report* tendent of tills branch of church 18 Church atreet. establishment: He woo not hurt Laval, dropped from Petaln’e cab­ tor of the Center Congregational Immense flash which produced a flank of this advance and of a sec­ partment waa completely changed ised half the more than $50,000 he night's British raiders also drop­ it seemed as if all Hell had broken ness of others lifts above ourselves. Will Face Serious Crists inet last week and replaced os ed capturing a number of ground­ hoped to inherit. Both pleaded school work. 423—2962. Arthur Hamilton although the auto was slightly Tells British church, of which Mr. Geer was a bright glow in the sky over Bor­ ond Greek push up the coast to- in 1939. Many partitions were raz­ ped bombs on Basel, Switzerland. loose." —M. Child. Gordon Cochrane, 90 Holl atreet. He was said tn other quarters, French foreign minister by Plerre- Within Hour ed Italian. aircraft at Solum wM deaux.” ward Valona by way of Chlmara.) ed and departments having close guilty to second degree murder. damaged. however, to have told Federal of­ member, officiated. taken here as an indication that The attacks on Mannheim fol­ Bombers Hit Two Ships Only a pile of brick and dust re­ 423— 1367. Maurice Burke, 166 Etlenne Flandln. The German The bearers, all close friends Cniinfer-Attark Seven Tiroes relations were brought together George H. Garvin was killed at mained where the twin-apartment 21st. Ave., 8. E., St. Petereburg, ficials that Britain probably would Invasion Will- ambassador was expected to visit Graziani's forces were dloorgna* lowed what were claimed to be ex­ for the purposes of efficiency. The German bombers, meanwhile;', According to ths monthly report Of Explosion and fellow members of various lo- Ized badly under steady poundiaf Testifying to the ferocity of the hi.s Scotland home on Labor Day were reported to have scored a building, housing four families, Fla. face a serious crisis next spring Laval S t hls chateau near Vichy tensive raids over Berlin, the Kiel fighting, the spokesman said last cost of these structural changes by a dynamite explosion that of Building laopector Edward C. unless the United States consider­ cad organizations, were; James the post week. hit on a 2,500-ton ship 300 miles stood. Windows were shattered 424— 1417. Clarence ShermanElliott, s u b m its to ths Board of Come hv Air as soon as possible—perhaps later Richmond, Arthur Lashinske, Shipyards and the port of Bremen night the Italians hurled seven PS.’"* appropriation shattered the automobile in which Aeplnwall, 3 Anderson street. ably Increased delivery schedules (Oontlmied From Page One) There waa no official menttflB the preceding night. of the Department of Motor Vehi­ west of Ireland and to have sunk for blocks around. Pieces of cloth­ Selectmen lost night, the total today. Fred Hanson, Arthur Bendall, Wil­ counter-attacks against Greek he was li.stening to a radio. a 3,000-ton vessel 70 miles north ing hung grotesquely from utility THE MANCHESTER 425— 2794. William Charles Ken­ of war lupplies. Strict censorship was placed by of the capture of additional Itol* .Five days ago. Royal Air Force' positions on the heights. cles and ^mounted to $5,380.74. value of November construction mnchlnlst, apparently hod bur Loveland, Isaac Lydall. ian prisoners to swell the total at The Commissioner in his report Confessions of the pair told how of the spot where this attack took wires. One pair of men's trousers nedy. 18 Hollister atreet was $215,076. on which fees of It waa learned that the shipping (Continued From Page One) the French government on details • Interment was in the East cem­ fliers bombed Mannheim and re- In the Dvinos valley, Italians K.l-ib. can 11c; ,3-lb. can 37c 46 Pearl otreat ed by a turkey supper served by Abets waa expected to go to a mile and a hsdf from the office jooM and one neutral ves- One heavy bomb fell on an am- within the department as a per­ pound buffalo fish saw to It that 447— 1835. Bsmuol flhsplro, 16Mias Marion Tinker, “T” secre­ wars available on the nature of the year. fl tona were lost during usal of expenditures in a previous they didn't return empty handed. Safety Patrolman Henry White, requoot. Laval's chateau this afternoon. and the spokesman sold there was Check Class iEntered: . mimiUon dump, the explosion kiU- Repeat ye therefore, sod be eoa- who was passing the scene In hia Walnut Meata, fancy, in bulk ...... •/, |b. 29c; 1 lb. 55c Ashworth otreat tary. New Type of Fighter , It said. ing many Italians, they said. tabulation will demonstrate. This v e r t ^ uiet your elne may be The huntsmen said they saw the Food Colors, set of 4 vials. Royal Scarket, p u re ...... 25c flM k “U m o f C M tt” Addition of a new type of^fight- Abets gave tbe Next salute to no commulcstioa with the tipple. saving of money waa not entirely police cruiser when the blast occur­ 448— 2765. Earl F. Ruossll, 71 Sants Clous appeared and mads the German officers os he left hls Reecne Crows Smnmeoed blotted out, wkea the tlmee of re- fish wedged between two cakes of Wells street. a general dlatrlbutlon of presents Hie request was understood to er plane—the Whirlwind—to Brit­ Doorways.... Shrubbery Grounds.... Entire Home.. due to adoption of permanent iM In a river and, when they row­ red, said: Flour, Pilisbury, Gold Medal, and King A rth u r...... look toward oosuraneea of future botol. No was In uniform. •The rescue crews ware oummon- We maintain that labor should freehlag ehall come from the prea- “It almost blew the car off the 440—3651. PhUip J. Serstto. IS to thoos present after whin eoroU ain’s sir forces was disclosed by plates. Qther factors such as es­ eoee of the Lord.^—Acta 8:19. ed out to investigate, the fish ...... 5-lb. bag 27c taoneiol bsip in obtaining war oup- Informed sources oold that after ed from Klloythe and Glen Whlto, be represented on every board cre­ tablishment of sub-branch offices atreet.” Church street were sung by the student nurM Lord Beaverbrook. X Fill Out and Leave At or Mail To Chamber of ComiBdlft: ated by this government for the flopped Into their boat. Eggs, local, strictly fresh, extra large ...... doz. 41e pliea here. The Britloh, It waa hi' 'We have aeiied control of the hia flrst talk with PeUin, Abetz between eight and ten mllfVAwmy. during rush periods, attaching of “ Paoeoked” Roof Onto Bnlna 450— 317. Robert E. Maroham,ottendonta. Dr. E. R. ZagUo show- Hie No. 4 tipple U but a short promotion of our defense program. 603 E. Center otroet od motion pictures token in Flori­ dicated, seek a "line ef credit," pro­ sir by day with mir fighter squad­ also would visit Plerre-Etienne Office, Hotel Sheridan, No Later Then Deeembcr t4r renewal sppliesUoff to certificate You cannot repent too aoon. White aald the ezploaion “pan­ bably Involving thelr.security hold rons of Hurricanes, SplUlres, De- Flandln. who succeeded Laval os distance from U. 8. Highway 21 —President WlUlam Gseen, A. F. of regiatratljm, reduced cost of because you do not know how soon caked” the roof onto the rulna.- DIAL 5137 — FREE DELIVERY! 451— 0065. Thomoa E. Lana, 40da, Mexico and on tour to theoe ef I* ,lnga and gold asMts, raVwr than a flonta and Whlrlwindo,” be said. I foreign mlnloter. betwoon BecUoy MmI Blutfleld loritattve aourca aald JK)atw«.eoa|

S * ■ 'f" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17,1940 HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANUHBSTHR, CONN. TUE8DAT, DECEMBER IT, 19 4 9 KlfiU UYUER The Goal In Sight B T K K E U j

Sense and Nonsense putBOroBateMSu B i i i r r/7;? R E HI T //^ 1 ,i / / u ’ It’s Chrtotmazl It’s Christmas! It’s Chrtetraaal Christmas time Is Jolly: The cheerful Christmas frame of In this joyous ^hristmas season I’ m glad that It Is so; mind Though the skies bo fair above; I don't cor* much for holly— la really quite an art; Young men’s fancies—there's But, boy, tha mistletoe. Some folks have "merry" on their reason. . Ups . Lightly turn from thoughts of Drinker—Waiter, I’ve been slt- And murder In their heart.. love. Antomobiles For Sale 4 Help Wanted— Male M HonaehoM Goods i l Legal Noticee 78 Ung here. drinking cocktails for Lu8l Hntf Kouml I threy hours. Bring roe something It’s Christmas! Father—When George Washing­ HOOVER VACUUM cleaner Model I.Utt'OR rBRMIT When Aunt Amelia's socks arrive. ton was your age, eon, he was ■ -PASS BOOK NQ. 41568— 1838 OL.DSMOB1LB sedan, 1938 WANTED-i-YOUNG man to work N oT icr or APPi.ir.\Tio5i Once Upon a Time There Was Only to oplter mo up. 700. Sold for 879.50, will sacrifice Whiter—Yes, sir, 1 have your And ardor sinks to zero; surveyor. Shoe 1» h«r»'J>y K‘ven that Pontiac sedan. 1938 Chevrolet In drug store. Must have driver's This !b to sivff notice that I An- sedan,. 1935 Ford coupe. Oole license. Apply Weldon’s. for cash 820. Machine used very Mtony Tyka of 16 Mint! Court, Man- bill right here, sir. Remember that. the spirit’s there. Junior—And when be was your _ooK No. 415G8 issued by The little, and has all the attach­ 4-heBter. Conn., have flied an appll- And wear them.^ike a hero. age. Dad, he was Prssident. J Savings Bank of Manchester has Motors—6463. Open evenings. WANTED—TWO STRONG young ments. Inquire at 43 Olcott Drive, « :itlDn dated the 16th of December. It’s Chrtotmas! Kiwen lost or destroyed, and * T lt- IIMO wLi)t the L iquor C ontrol Com - One New Year’s Bowl Game, Then- 1938 BUICK .s e d a n , 1938 G. M. men, who are willing to work. Ap­ or Phone i738. It’s Christmas! A farmer visited hie eon'e col­ " tan application has been made to mtniilo’n fo r a K eetaurant Perm it for Christmas comes with snow an~'fOU tlie Issuanoc of a duplicate book sedan, 1939 Nash sedan, 1937 and 9 evenings. Capen street, Hartford. Anthony Pyka of 16 Mints Court, Blue Comets and Phantoms was buotnera men, promoted the' Cot­ WASDEK), tCK. f I s r r oirr o f- tme h ospital, xno h e r e c o m e s Wall, the Rose Bowl, oldest of Lady (applying for maid)—I am Which he got with tobacco oou- Student— A fluid that will dis­ Urerefor. Packard sedan. 1940 Nash sedan, Manchester. Conn., as pernilttee. another low stmring affair with the ton Bowl each aucceedlng year. OUlCVC-HIDE ANTHONY PVKA very particular. 1 want a maid “pons. solve anything. L BAD NEWS FROMVOUR PRECIOUS BROTHER *1938 Studebaker sedan. Messier KITCHEN HELPER wanted. With BItie Comets coming out on top. the holiday gridiron attractions, This year It has been turned over Farmer—'ITiat's a great Idea. T H ' T U R K E Y IM r/VRT—TRUCK canvn.. between some experience preferred. Apply Machinery and route 52 Dated 16th of Dec.. 1S40. to the Southwest Conference to who vritl not answer back. iJAKE/-.,. LififfKH: "tSCAR ALL,(iET READY Nash. 10 Henderson Rd. 7258. Dan McCarthy and Marcin were put on its first game in 1916 when Small Child—Mother, why does When you find it, what are you go­ TH' TREE-ITS Depot Square nnd Center. Lac- The Tea Room, 883 Main street. the point-getters for the winners run. Employment Agency Manager— OUR.OIOLV FOR. BlSSE Sr CHRISTMAS VUUB EMER HAVE . sen’s Feed Sendee, rhone 5106 LARGE STOCK OF used tractors. Washington State beat Brown I have just what you want— a for­ the man hit the pretty lady with ing to keep It in? I.iai-OR PERMIT and Peterson scored the only bas­ The Orange Bowl game was C H A K lC fi.' HA H A/ AND IP THAT LEAN-TO OP WOURS Reward. Implements. Dublin Tractor Com­ .\UTICE OP APPLirATIOM 14-0. mer telephone operator. the etlck? Is he mod at her? KuHiness Services Offered 11 ket for the Io4Mra. conceived nine years ago os a IS STILL STANOlN*,RBfiaRVRE A STALL P ets 41 pany, Wllllmantic. Tills Is to give notice that I Hsrry But Pasadena had been in the Mother—Shush! He isn't hitting Young Lady (to her father) — r. Jolinson nf 102 nieiiwood eireet, The Hornets with King doing publicity stunt. her. He is the music director, and Oh, I hate b im -h a te him — hate YOURS AFFECTlONftTeLY, 3AK6.' SEPTIC TANKS. 200, 300, 400, 600 Manclieefer, have nicd an anpllca- the heavy scoring defeated the news with a Jan\iary 1 celebra- Miami boosters, searching for It’s Chrietnuvs! Announcements tlon dated ITth o f Doc.. latO, with keeps time with the stick. him! gal. capacity. Electric and gas FEMALE DOG SPAYED, $2.50, Panthers who were kept In .wp I tlon long before that. Away back something to attract early-sea Jear Santy Claus," wrote little .Musical Instruments 5.1 I he l.tquor Control Coninilaeton for 1 In 1890 Its first Tournament of Ned, Small t!hlld—But why Is she Father—and how long has thla ffe’ROME BAKING of all kinds. welding. Smith Weiding Com­ female cats spayed {3.30, male H Club rcrin it for I he aale o f a lco ­ running by Struff's shooting, attention to the winter resort, ’ A NIFTY LITTL* SURPRlSs" ' j Roses was held^^nd the Tourna­ do not want a Christmas sled, hollering then. Mother? romance been going on-7 ^ ■'•‘ wedding cakes made and decorat­ pany, Buckland. Call 3825. cats altered 81.00. Dr. G. E. Bit- SPINET PIANOS, new and used, holic liquor on Ihe premises of 40 fensively McKeown starred. upon the idea of a New Yeai* V. BUT PLEAS* DONT BUY good, Jr., 10 Laaelle Road, West Uak street, Maiiehcster, Conn. The The final game brought the ment of Rosea paraded still far Day football game. ’Cause It, you bet, would mean foif ed. Mrs. Geo. Wogman. 305 Oak ASHES, PAPERS removed week­ at great cut prices, 8187.50, 8195., business Is owned by Manchester outdraws the football game. ^ ANYTHINS KYPSNSlUK Hartford, or 62 Silver street, Mid­ Cliy riiib, Inc., of 40 Oak street, Combatters and Cruaaders togeth­ ^ Ick Meehan brought Manhat­ me ♦ POR M S .f street. Tel. 5459.______ly. Chambers Trucking. Tele­ 8245 and up. Terms as low as 82 More than a mllllnn and a quar­ Too blame much uphill work, you HOLD EVERYTHING BY CLYDE LEWIS dletown. per week. 20 music lessons free. Manchester, l.:onn..nnd will be con­ er The play of Rivosa and Piker tan College to play the Universi­ — ------T— phone 6260. ducted by Harry K._ .lohnson of, 102 ter people swarm Into this town, ty of Miami. Spme-a.'fiOO specta­ see." A. L. Owen Music Co.. 265 Trum­ iticnwf.ioil street. M.-inchester, Conn., was outstanding while Fraher and with a normal 85,000 population, Automobiles For Sale 4 YORKSHIRE CANARIES, all bred Zwick played best for the losers. tors rat In Improvised wooden from champion blue ribbon win­ bull street, Hartford. Open eve­ as perniittee. to see the five-mile long morning H A ltR T F. .TOH.VSON Thnnderbolta stands on January 1, 1933, and Father (trying to read the pa­ 1933 ciiEVROLF.T ."lednn, ?75. Florists—Nurseries 15 ners, perfect singers, also females nings. parade. Around 86,000 see the grid Dated ITth of Dec.. laiO, P. B. F. T. watched os Miami toppled favored per)—What was that awful racket for breeding. 21 Florence street. H-12-lT-tO. game in the afternoon. But the in the hall Just now? J w ^ ^ 'u n T er's'lsroIw MANCTESTER GROWN Christ- 0 E. Murphy, I f ...... 2 0 4 Manhattan, 7 to 0. game pays for the parade. The That was the beginning, al­ Mother—One of the children feU mas trees. Cut to order. Whole­ FOR SALE— MALE canaries, FOR SALE—PIANO reasonable. 1 C. Cordy, rif ...... 0 0 0 Tel. 5191, gross is around 8325.000 and after though the affair then was called downstairs. . sale. retail. 19 Lewis street. Tel. guaranteed singers. Also females. Call 6777. 1 L. Andreo, c ...... 0 0 0 820.000 expenses is taken out the tne Palm Festival Game. In 1934 Father (absenTly)—Well, you 31.50. 174 Cooper street. Tel. 7121. Grammar School 0 W. Arendt, r g ...... 0 0 0 profit is split three ways—rough­ Duquesne whipped Mlanrd, 33 to 7. con tell the chUdren If they cannot 0 C. Peterson, I g ...... 1 0 2 ly ^6 per cent to the Tournament I FOR SALE—BLUE .iprucc Christ­ Rooms WithonI Board 59 — Bucknell walloped Miami 26-0 In fall down the stairs quietly they r FOR SALE—CANARIES guaran­ Games of Rosea Association, and 37 per ,s M anchester mas trees. Nursery grown. Any 1935. will not be allowed to fall down teed singers, also cages. Nice 3 0 6 cent to each of the competing helghth 81 00; also used govern­ Christmas gifts. Larrabee's Bar­ FOR RENT— EAST CENTER The game had caught on and them at sU! Eveninp HeraM street, nice warm comfortable Royal Blues teams. ment snow shoes 81-50. Paul ber Shop, 15 Pitkin street. B. F. T. the Orange Bowl title was adopt­ room, next to bath and shower. Eighth Grade The Tournament of Roses As­ Did he moke it? Classified Adverti^temenla I.rf»vltt. Ellington. Conn. Phone ; 0 C. Quido, If .0 0 0 ed. Miami built a steel-and-con- i*n cost spruce 3 to 7 feet. 25c to 76c. Center street. Phone 8083. Apartments— Flats The team is allowed to choose an rus industo’ and tourist attrac­ really stop—they merely hesitate. 1-:^ U pries of three lines Christmas wreaths 2Sc each and In the eighth grade league tho J. Zwick. Ig .. .1 0 2 ‘‘eastern" club. The Asaoclatlon Line rates per day for transient Tenementa 81 — tions. Its lone hotel opposite the railway «ds. up. English Holly and Mistletoe. Black Hawks whipped the Zebras, has 123 active and 300 associate Through sheer luck,' backers station was kept by an aged v: BtfeetUe M m rrk 17. 1B37 Also potted plants and cut fiow- Poultry and Supplies 41 FOR RENT— AVAILABLE, 3 40 to 6. Jone.s, La Francis and Ike 2 0 4 members. Caah Charge managed to match opponents who darkey, who was proprietor,-clerk, m t«Mv ^ N O THE PuN era, at reasonable prices. McCon- room furnished apartment. Call Kleinschmidt scored heavily for fereea, An- Seven years ago the New Or­ turned In two corking contests. ropk, waiter, bellhop, and every­ W »LU ' • ConeecutHe Da>a...i T cis| • ete FOR .SALE -N A T IV E milk fed idt. leans Mid-Winter Sports Associa­ EIAPT'/ CHAIRS AT CHRISTbAAS TABLE I C O M E S V/ITH I T * I Consecutive Unvs...l 9 cts|11 cls vllle's Greenhouse, 302 Wood- 8333. the winners while O.sbome and The 1939 game. In which Tennes­ thing. X D iy ...... -in cts|15 CIS bridge street, also comer Main turkevs. Schaiib's Turkey Farm, Vinci tallied all the losers’ points. Blue Comela tion. In the process of organiza­ FOR RENT—FOUR room tene­ k see conquered previously unbeat­ TraveUng Man (retiring early) A\\ orders for irregular tnsertloDs and Birch streets. Tel. 5947. Free 188 HUlstown Road. Phone 4678. B. K. T. tion. asked civic and business — CJall me for the three-fifteen Will ba charged at the one time rate. ment. Adults only. 53 Lyness The second game wa.s an over­ en Oklahoma, 17 to 0. really put delivery. P. Carambelas, If .0 0 0 groups and citizens to Join. Only the Orange Bowl on the map. The train. Bum'S AND HER BUDDIES Thty’re Off BY BDG4R MARTIN '-p'- Spoclal rates lor long term every street. Town. tim e game. It ended at 12-. In Marcin. r f ...... 1 0 39 citizens and organizations com­ 'ij'.day advertising given upon request. the overtime period a poor pa.ss by 2 gross gate was $91,000, each team Negro (hammering on the door, Ads ordered before the third or FRESH CUT XMAS trees for Sale. Articles For Sale 45 D. McCarthy, c .. .2 0 4 bined thought enough of the pros­ latre)—Hey, boKi, didn't you-all VJNVUE. ? LOOK - ■ ,L WkWL TO ew ,OMaLVVM» -MOM I flftb day will be charged only for Pick your own and have It cut, FOR RENT—TWO* room apart­ a challenger player was Intercept­ getting about 827,000. CXK 1=: P. Cordera. rg .. .0 0 0 pect to become members. This year’s program features left a call to' de three-fifteen VOO UP «»0 EMKLN . SU7 V HSfsjt TO o y a y '. D O SE. c m ze to l the actual number of timee the ad while you wait. New England WE ARE OVERSTOCKED on 27 ment 815.00. Inquire Tailor Shop. ed and the tic broken. Offensively .0 But their dream came true. The HSJJt A PLNOt — VM f“. appeared, charging at the rate earn* Kottke,' rg ...... 0 0 Stanford and Nebraska in the train? Lily Gardens. 36 Bush Hill Road. inch llcht blue Dome! Flannel, Walnut street. Briggs aifd Kanehl were the Bull­ McLaughlin. Ig . . .0 0 0 Sugar.jBowl and a sports week of A FAiS T ov».> o v v - r but no allowance or refunds can dogs' bc.st while Gankofskie was a Rose Bowl, Tennessee and Boston TraveUng Man (sleepilyI—Bure. made on six time ads stopped 11c yard to clean up. Nichols 3 ROOMS, pantry, bath, oil range, — top-ranking amateur competition College In the Sugar Bowl. Mls- Negro— Well, sub. she's at dc ■ V • fter the Hfth dsv. ( store. Highland Park. stalwart on defense. The losers 3 0 6 in . tfark. tennis, basketball, box­ AWAV. No *Hlll forbids": display lines not Movin*— iTuckInff— suitable for couple; at bus stop. scoring was evenly distributed. .slssippi State and Georgetown in Station now. I ^ gold, 612 Center street. Phantoms ing, yachting and rowing has the Orange Bowl and Fordham FOR SALE- FLAT top desk, stn- Tho game between the Comets Ttao Herald w ill not be reaponelble Storaife 20 P. B. F T. grown out o f their Idea. and the Texas Aggies In the Cot- Suitor (sighing) — Well, since for more than one Incorrect tnser* gle pedestal, oak flnlsh, price and' the Speed Boys ended . In a The sports committee got 300 1 R. Crockett, If ..0 0 0 ton Bowl. In other less publicized you don't want to marry me, per­ ^•VtlOB Of any advertisement ordered JAMES A. WOODS moving and 85.00. Phone 4815. very'low score due to very ragged citizens to guarantee 8100 each h%j for more than one time. Business L oca tion s 0 T. Johnson, rf . .0 0 0 bowl games Western Reserve haps you'll return my ring. Tho Inadvertent omleslon of In* trucking. Ashes removed weekly. passing. Aceto and Robb scored all 0 2 for expenses, so nobody could lose For Rent 64 0 Petcr.son, c ...... 1 meets Arizona State In El Pa.so's Sweet Young Thing (acidly)—If cow I«<» IT mz tmyntL me t m w u t w m f r. BBrroet publication of advertising Coal, coke and wo N i! TUM- DAMdED SASOTARNI 3U)8PiiranD AMOTMBR WO ME.CAR^ REPAIRING AUTO TOPS, side FOR RENT— SIX ROO.M .ilnglc. 4 ] bom five years ago In the mind El Bond and Share . ^CAB, AMO BgfORE I COULD TURM ABOUHP THgV WAS j - ' Zj- plm«o At the CHARGE RATE given place or furnace, $9.00 a c 4 S. Vinci. If . Il ‘ 0 King. Ig ...... VOU NthC M IMASN'T 4'. Oimko •• a eonveneinee to adver* curtalni, luggage, band made dog excellent location. Apply Edward 0! of an oil man, J. Curtis Sanford. Niag H u d ...... (XT D « X-nuE. •UTX'raUK Donald Gchrlng. Tel. 8758. J. Holl. Telephone 4642. 0 Jones, If . .. V 0 McGuire, rg ...... ■:l Hoar*, bat the CASH RATES w ill be collars, harness. Charles Laking. 3 Marsho.sdtti, rf 2 _ _ i He just about put on tho first Penn Road ...... OTHffR IlKMOVU THE la M'eapttd U FULL PATtfENT 1( Unit Gas ...... -. W inged God Speeds ••IS at th« biuln,u ofTIc, on or bo- 90 Cambridge street. Tel. 4740. 0 Hayes, rf . . g game single-handed. But It was a CAE’S /D«Nfl*....He FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM house, 0 I Unit Lt and Pow A .5-D5 Thailond's Airmoil f^ro tho Hvonth day following tho and garage. Apply 452 Main 1 Fierro, c . .. •success and Texas Christian and tXMBCR/6rrS OFF AT .■ 4 At«t loiertlon of ooeh ad othtrw)ae Garden— Farm— Dairy i Panthers 9 X . SEUEM O'CLOCK ; tho CRARCSE RATE will bo collect- Help Wanted— Female 1.5 Products 50 street, or call 4842. 0 I^avcy, rg . ^ P. . TF you’re aUrting the new year oS. No roaponalbilltT for orror* in 2 Capra, Ig . .. ! 2 R. Mckeowx. I f ----- with an airmail collection, why • tolophonod ods win bo aoonmed ond WANTED—YOUNG WOMAN or FOR SALE —POTATOES field not begin with Thailand, fonnerly taolr oeenracy eannnt be onoroo- Wanted lo Rent 68 I 0 G. Zanls, rf ...... •*«6. girl for housework. South End of run. firsts and seconds. Frank V. 10 1 |0. J. Struff, c Daily Pattern Siam? One design, 14 values and InScs of CtunientioM town. 2 adults in family, short Williams. Buckland, Conn. WANTED TO RENT four or five Score at half, 5-4, Speed Boys; ^ Gcnovesl. rg your first set Is complete. hours. 7:30 to 2 30. Write Box R, Referees. J. Klelmschmidt, ' ' •tetbs ...... rooms between $25 and $30. Call I 0 A. Jackson, rg Thailand’s mythical god, ‘Ga- ■UCagMBsnts . .. Herald. 3224 after 7 p. m. O'Brien. 0 P. Vetrano, Ig . Pattern 8863 ruda, forms the design of this KarriasM ...... Household Goods 51 Blaek Hawks (lamp, above. According to Hindu Obaths ...... WANTED—GIRLS AND young P. B. 2 2 2 6 .Make up this’ smart tailored ' mythology, Garuda was half man, Qartf of Thanks . women to sew covers on baseballs GIVE YOURSELF 0 La Francis, If ...... - .6 i -■ fe j rp MoBorlagi ... at our factory. Apply Tober Base­ Score at half, 7-2. Horneta; Ref­ dress in a refreshing Spring print, half bird, with golden body and Loot sad Found ...... 1 A XMAS GIFT 0 McFall. rf ...... 1 ball Mfg. Company, Elm street, Bradley Selects erees, SHIelda and Jagoutz. or bright-colored wool, or dark red wings. The gods mistook him dMioaaeomnato ...... n ...... a Let Albert's be your''Santa Claus 1 W. Noren, r f ...... 0 Combatters flat crepe with bright buttons. It for AgnI, Vedlc god o f light and SoTMnalo ...... • Manchester. and save you money on 3-4-5-6- 1 C. .Tones, c ...... 9 Antooiabllw New lleailqiiarlers P B. F. T. will give a real lift to your splnl.v . fire, and worshiped him. AatOBOfcleo for SaU ...... « Room Outfits. Each outfit has been 1 A. Kleinschmidt, rg . .3 0 Rivoaa, If ...... 3 2 8 and look gay as a holly berry un­ Thailand is not alone in the AatOBObiloa for Ezchango . . . . . b reduced from 825 to 875. Prices 0 A. Maxwell, ig . .. . .0 0 Zanis, rf ...... 1 0 2 der your winter coaL There's no use of winged deities in stamp de­ Aato Aeccisorios—Tires ...... g start at a l l e y OOP Laugh That Off BY V.T. HAMUN 0 K. Tomlinson, Ig . . .0 0 .Struff, c ...... 1 0 2 better way to start the New Year signs. Greece frequently em­ Auto Ittpalring—Paintina . . . . T $ 95 for 3 ROOMS . Aoto Bebools ...... t-A Hartford, Dec. 17—vP)—Chair­ 0 Riker. Ig ...... 1 0 2 right than with a really smart nev/ ployes Hermes, messenger of the ARTHIJK A. 8125 for 4 ROOM.Sr 3 19 2 40 ^VES.l'M DmBmaklnK ...... 19 more than 25 years, the late Hawks; Referees, Shields and if you prefer. A very easy style to Moving—Truck rnir*^StorBffe 90 See . . . 2 0 4 make. Fl^blic PassenvvY Service ...... So*A Chairman J. Henry Roraback hav­ Jagoutz. Score at half, 6-3, Combatters; FatBtliiff*»Papcrins ...... St ing operated from the Allyx House Bulldogs Referees, J. Kleinschmidt and Pattern No. 8863 is designed for Professional Services ...... tt McKlNNEY for many years, and his successor. P. B. F. T. sizes 34, 36. 38, 40, 42. 44, 46 and M ickey ( h im self) McG u ire Hepairina , ■ ...... • 7t BROTHERS O'Brien. 48. Size 36 requires 4 5-8 yards of Tailoring—DveinR-^leanlns .. fe Benjamin E. Harwood, having 0 L. Grimason, If ...... 0 1 1 Toilet Goods and Service ...... 16 Jones Says: FOR REAL ESTATE transferred the headquarters to 2 Briggs, r f ...... 2 0 - 4 39-inch material without nap. De­ ’tVented—Business SerTfee 16 Hotel Hcublcin shortly after he 3 R. Kanehl, c . .. 5 _____2 5 9 tailed sew chart included. RHaeelloteal Huy Now : SCove.s, Fur­ AND INSURANCE For a Pattern of this attractive Couiaca and CKisses ...... 1i became chairman In 1938. 2 G. Gankof.skie, rg . .0 0 0 niture. Flectric Refriger­ 503 ,5Iatn St. Phooe 6080 Chairman Bradley recently said 3 A. Gardner. Ig ...... 0 0 0 model send. 15c In Coin, Your Private tnsi rue* lone ...... * * For Schools Here Nome, Address. Style, Number and Dat4clns ...... is*A ators, Washing .Machines. he hoped to set up new offices , — — — FKEL'KLES AND HIS FRIENDS Wish You Were Here BY MERRILL KIAMSER Kueleal^Dramatlc ...... It A Size to The Manchester Evening • Wanted—~Instructione \ ...... te Vacuum Cleaners and somewhere close to the capitol, 10 6 14 And the new headquarters are Challengers Herald, Today’s Pattern Service. Fleaerlal 1.000 Othir Items for For the first time in many 106-7th Ave., New York, N. Y. Honds^Sior.ks—Mortgagee . .. >l INSPECTION within easy walking distance from P. B. F. TV years, pupils of the public schools r S o nn y you c a n t b e I WISH NtXJD DANCe WITH Vueinesa Oppori^unltles ...: j I nVour Xmas! Note: ■mN’o the legislative halls which will be 3 .1 Our new Spring Fashion Book SOMir OWL AND OFFER MV XT O0 «S^rr MATTSR.JUST •funey to Loan . Can Be Painless On 8'our 3 Degutis. If ...... 0 of Msnehester won’t enjoy a com­ . LAItO Ik iiw oney down — no extra under his observation on Jan 8. 1 R. Ferguson,, rf ...... 0 3 3 will be ready In TWO WEEKS! TW INKIN © CONPUMENTS ...... -SORTA s o SH6S PR«TTV/ PICK Hein end Slt«atl<»ee Pocketbook! bined Christmas and New Tear's Send for your copy now, be among ACT AS MY P»*OFV/ our A RIAI. SWELL DISH "■ Help Wanted—Female . .. . charge.s. Don't pay un­ Large SelecUon of 2 Sherman, c ... ___ :.2 0 4 vacation os the two holiday pe­ AND TkU. HCR >OUTt> Help Wanted—Male ...... le Helpless In Pool for Hoar 1 8. Davis, rg ...... 0 0 0 the first to receive iL Newest •teamen Wasted ...... te -A til Feb. 1st, 1941. What USED ’nBES riods will be separated by regular OAMaNS WITH HCR 1 Flaherty, Ig .. ______1 0 2 styles by our Fashion deslgnerr FOR AAR • ffelp Wanted-r-Male or Female 17 SIsea 11- 18- 18-SO. aesalons on Monday and Tuesday, Full of sparkling new patterna fu$^ Agenia Wanted ...... 17-A we don't have we show Wolcott. Dec. 17— Edward Free Tube with every tire Dec. 30 and 31. - every member of the family. So dUaaUons Wanted—Female •... it you in Hartford. McGulgan, 86, lay helpless in a 8 ■ 3 8 12 flltuatlons Wanted—Male ...• 11 bought daring State Inspection The Christmas vocation wrill be easy to make that even beginners Hiapioyment .\grnciee ,\sk '.\bout Our iluclgrt Plan! here. roadside pool of water for more Score at half. 6-5. Bulldogs; limited to one week starting at Referees, Annello and Jagoutz. wrill enjoy making them. lilve 8t»ck—Pete—FoeVlry— Batteries — Oloas — Heatero. than an hour after slipping on the the end of regular sessions this Pattern ISc. Pattern Book 15c, \ eklrlee Ice here yesterday. Though suffer­ Doge—birds—Pete ...... JON38 P ^ a for All Make, of Caro. Friday and ending on Mdnday, I One Pattern and Pattern Book or- tdfve Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 ing severely from exposure when a Seventh Ora^ " Dec.'So; Schools w^I be closed on I dered together. 36c. Poultry and Supplies ...... 4t P ANTALEO’S nurse and two pupils from the In the seventh grade opener the Wednesday. Jon. 1, biit will re­ Wasted —Pets—poultry—Stock 44 Furniture USED AUTO PARTS Woodtick school found him, Mc- Thunderbolts took the Royal Blues Per Sale>—NlKcellaeeotee 11 Oak Street sume classes the following day Articles For Sale ...... 4S llnroie .Street, Off Wetherell Guigah' refused to be taken to a Into camp, 6 to 4. Murphy. Andreo and there won’t ira another vaca­ Read Herald Advs. Boats and Accesaortes ...... 44> tel, 82.M Res. 7217 Telephone 3318 hospital and was put under a phy- and Peterson wore best for the tion until the February recesa, Building Material* ...... • • •*. ^7 sirlan's care at his home. winners while Zwick, Noske and Feb. 21 to March 3. ezcliislve. Diamonds — Watches—.7«welry 4t /!-/? /2-/P t Hleetrtcal Appliances—Radio.. 4» Fuel and Feed ...... 41- A Oardsn—Farm—Dairy Products 90 All Abo«t JsM and Jlaiay’s Bbcie Chrlstaua 'Hoasetaold Goode ...... al SANTA’S SECRETS V U ny BY JOHN C. TRRRT iraehlnery and Tools ...... J* SCORCH Y SMITH Till We Meet Again Musical Instruments ...... 11 Office and Store Equipment 14 Ul| Jl JIIM Specials at the Stores ...... IJ Westwood Street, Mandiester f «TDRM'$ NOT VSRy PAR.' A half hour LATffR.a.J y WHIN >0U LBA6T Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 17 OVEP/ ANP EXPECT ME/ M A l H A i J Wanted—To Buy ...... 11 ANM0O.gy THE ^AROUrip ZS r«xr BENp' Heeaie fTrsrd- Brand new 4-room single residencr with the latest Improve­ ROUTE I KNOW/ W HSM tNOi ANC KeeUeraate ments, namely: Oil heal, nif>dern kitchen coMnets and counters, EE$ ZE HACCNCA/ JVLAKEI I • HooiBS Without Board ...o ..* * e« •eardara Wanted ...... 11- 6 nicely arranged bathroom with shower. Large living room with y o m EYEh Busy there/ g a n try Board—R esorts...... ^ well consinicicd llrcplaif. Oak floors and |>olnled woodwork. AhC REMEMBER..OOU fbtels—Restaurants ...... * Opportunity to make two extra Iwdrooms on second floor. Garage VNi« NOT M E I L ROMA.^ w ^ te d —Rooms—Board ...... •* In basement with latest overhead swing up door. This ideal kome Betafe Per Heat ■Apbttm.nto. r u u , T.n.m .nU • con be purchased with 8500.00 down and tM balance on a monthly RaoiQb.a Location, for R.nt .. • basis. Hou... For Rent ...... • Suburban For Rent •••••...... J; BE SURE TO SEE THIS PROPERTY; ITS A GOOD BUY I , Saatbioc Uotn.a For R.nt . . . . . F WaBt#d to Rent ...... Rm I E«tat. r.r »oU Apartm.ttt BolUllne for sal. .. W •uatnoaa Prcip*rt.* for Sal. . . . y * and land for « a l ...... J, tor talo ...... I McKinney Brothers rroRom tor 8alo ...... J REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ,ja« fov8*lo ...... I; 80S Slain Street Manchester, Conn. Ktwssz^ (• IMO, by reiUtM Fez) __ Estato for Exehan*. . . . . J' 6060 7433 6330 M t r » t a d —Raal Catat. • • > • • ik-iT ^ A-ttoa—Lc**l boll«aa tt NoUdoa ...... T ISattrI|r0tw Ettfufug Birralb The W eather PWaeaat af |}. « . Waatker BeeaaB

Pair, little change in tempera- atrtet entartalnert ye»terday after, tare toaight; Thursday fair, slight­ rat Town noon at a Chrirtma* party for Phyalclana of the Mancheater Mwibtr tiM Aoitt ly warmer. four membera of a card group. Bet- Medical Aaaociation who will respond to emergency calla to­ The Christmas Store B n «M af OlrenlattMa • $ i ( O t ^ «hurA irom- back waa played and gift# were BUY morrow afternoon are Dr. Wil­ Manchester——A City of ViUage Charm JfMMt thla avciiUtc «t T:80 exchanged, after which rcfreah- Store Open Until 5:30 Wednesday. llieeher training room. menti were aerved. liam L. CJonlon and Dr. Sidney Aiken. ydw o it \ (TWENTY PAGES) PRICK THREE CBNTR VOL. LX., NO. 67- AdvertMng an Paga 1$) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18,1940 B Y METER Tha annual Chriatmaa party of Rayon Satin .th* Children of Mary Sodality will Housecoats take place Thursday evening, De­ Veto Based Apartment Blast Kills IS in Cincinnati cember 19 at 8 o'clock in St. Wrap-around or lipper Jamea'a hall. After the business models in Royal blue or Fascists Failing Back meeting a play. “From Qur House wine—outsti^ding values to Your House.” will be presented that make practical gifta. On Defense by the Parish Players under the Sizes 12 to 18. direction of Miss Gertrude (Aimp- Plans Upset bell. Refeshments will be served $ by the committee In charge, $3.98 Near Derna; British Bud MflNlBd tSf MMfBCff A Week ^ Roosevelt Convinced Lo* Choice Quality Fruit | The Senior and Junior choirs of 0 9 t MW Fm I OA DaUr«riM the Second Congregational church Strrkv'* pfori4e$ f9m with • dillMty gan-Walter Bill Would .CtrUlnly there’s someone BASKETS art rehearsing for a combined rtetipt tliac if kf m&m From Tonight ' p candle light carol aervice at the with tbt d4t y m9d . Produce Utmost Chaos Pressure Seen Eased •B your gift list for whom i ■■ s This tickt< it TOur gvarmaftt ol Mt Santa reaches C In a Great Variety of X church, Sunday afternoon at 4:30, a prize PInehurst ba.sket to which the public will be wel­ And Paralysis Now. o f food would be the per­ J .\»»4»rt- come. A rche.araal will take place into his hag j menta ...... $3.00t - - - - ^I Italians Report British Children Put Christmas Harassed by Bombs and fect present. Rich, ripe this evening at 7:30. of Gifts! Washington, Dec. 18 — (IT) — qnalily fruit is a delicacy ^awmwsaaawmwmmwaawx President Roosevelt vetoed the Troops Weakened hy Spirit Into Real Action Maebine-Guns in Re> Most everyone enjoys, A Christmas party for all teach­ [^gan-Walter bill today in a mes- ers of the North Methodist church Beautiful Lace Trimmed I^osses as Result of Kanaa.s City, Dec. 18.--*;P)-- treat; B'ardia Isolated and you pet fruit from PINEHURST DeLUXE school will take place this evening e asserting he was convinced Boys and girls of Askew school America’s finest orchards GIFT BASKETS. S.V.iO E.\. at 7:30. Rach one.attending Is to Tailored Undies t it would "produce the utmost Steady Boinhardment —400 "Of them—are putting By Armored Units to in one of’ these marvelous provide a ten cent gift. SHOP EARLY! .os and paralyMs in the admin­ By Planes and Artil­ their Christmas spirit into ac­ West, Fresh Troops baskets. A beautiful deco­ We have “ lined up” some of Beautiful lace trimmed or tailored imdie^ istration of the giovenjment at this tion. Mrs. Alfreed—Pinehurat call up the Veto during the after- cruiser reported hit by two i Ready to Quit treating to Derna,” the R.A. moUK make labels. \ igjon. With a two-thirds vote F. communique said. "Our eomplete aKaortniriit Ground Beef, lb. 27c Wednesday Specials necessary to override the veto In General view showing all that remained of a three-story, brick apartment building aijd store, after a pre-dawn explosion which took torpedoes from Italian planes i for ...... $!.«» both House and Senate, Demo­ IS lives in Cincinnati. Members of (our families were blown from their beds ten other persons being injured, none seriously. Windows was seen afterward to sink. | A f i r k t l l t f x f T e x w i - I ; machine-gunned re- cratic chieftains were . hoping to for blocks a'round wore blown out. , Yesterday’s communique said i A 15 j treating troops between Bar- Radishes, 2 bchs. 5c Store Open All Day Wednesday. muster enough strength to su.statn the cruiser, a 6,000-ton ves-1 ----- j dia and Tobruk.’-’- the president. Broccoli. Chicory. Tomatoes. Speaker Rayburn and Repre­ Christmas Liehts Cause sel, was shelling the Libyan Reported in Klisu-| deMrtTn^icated^^^ Peas. . Cucumbers. Carrots. Gift Stationerv sentative McCormack of Masaa- ba.set \ n 0A evTof Bardia LeoY*/1io whentx'ixAn attackOT J aru • • - i w. . • « a i Hcff (Jreen Stamps Given With Ca.sh Sales. Prohers Seek j Blaze as 50 Bulbs Pop tarw H a. »Italy 8 main coastal base in the Raton's Writing P aper...... ',50c to tl.OO rhusetts, Democratic floor leader, Roosevelt’s Plan Will j ed. ra Believed to Be Burn- i Libyan frontier region, had been Mastercraft Writing P aper...... $1.00 discussed the House vote outlook Snow Hill, Md„ Dec. 18,—(.T, The high command reported illg of Supplies Before IBritish armored unlU, Brussels Sprouts Initialed Writing Paper...... 50c with Mr. Roosevelt before the veto that Colonel Aramu, who twice Needy Baskets Do Your Xrnas Shopping for Xmas Gift Package Writing Paper...... 35c to 50c message was read. Rayburn told Clue to Blast The mayor flipped the switch Baaketa of del Id on* to turn on Christmas lights Back Britain to Limit , flew the Atlantic with the late .\bandonillg of Point. 1 Ing up before th,. town on the ea*t 21c qt. Xlastercraft Photo Albums...... tl.OO reporters afterward that the vote Apparently tht line had been ■ntrition* food* that Cigars, Cigarettes and 1-Lb. Cans XIastercraft Scrap Books ...... $1.00 decorating the courUiouse ; Gen. Italo Balbo. was missing in j would be neeiled hy the adminis­ ' one of the Italian bombing planes any needy family will Five Year Diaries...... ,75c to 81.00 tration forces to sustain the chief At Cineiniiati and got the Fourth of July. Athens, Dec. 1 8-/.e!-F ire* have I wedenme. From $1.91* Tangerines, doz. 19c of Tobacco Here! Fresh Stocks Wsterman Fountain Pens. .. .$3,50 to $8.50 listed definitely as lost in North executive. I Fifty red bulbs popped llkc jU , Bc»t I.....i<..iiai5 De- L gval Status African fighting two days ago. broken out in Klisura, It waa offl- ! ' '*'*''**‘ Wsterman Along with his message to the tirccrackcrs,' and set fire to the dally reported today, leading to | For any retreat toward D»ma Pen and Pencil S eta...... $4.35 to $13.75 (iifl Jewelry feiise of United States. Bomb British Warships. the Italians had to pass througb At Money-Saving Prices!. Call House, where the legislation i RcHeue Operation!* Fin- front of the building. Firemen belief that Italian forces were Pastel plaids, tweed.s Collegiate Pens ...... 59c originated, the pre.sldent append- , put out the Arc. An electrician Success of Britain in Italian planes were said to or near Tobruk,.... roughly half tha In and Look Them Over! and flannels in sizes 7 to Blue Ribbon P ens...... $1.00 ed a lengthy detailed analysis of i iHhed; 13 Die; Witl- fixed a short circuit. Still Unclear; have bombed British warships off ; burning supplies In preparation to ; 150-miIe distance between Bardia. $ l s 0 0 ea. the bill by Attorney General Jack- j Bardia again yesterday. A com -' abandon that mountain town on i British airmen struck heav-ily at j I 'V.incfiuTjt Gtocen/.^nc. 18. ow s4»f (3iie of Vie- Defending Herself. son. ! \ 7 '* * 4 ' munlque said the British lost two the middle Albanian front. Greeks . the Bardia and Derna ends of tha 1 1 ' DIAL 4151 ^ 302 MAIN STREET Gifts for Girl ScoHt$ Gold or silver finished Nerklares, The chief executive said that T I S l l S I « F 1 S planes and the Italian.s one in air | pointed out that such fires were I Italian line. Brooches, Pendants. Lockets Also Is Questioned. I ^NOPJH OF POST OFFICE ■ ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMORY Fancy Fruit Cakes quite apart from the general Waishinglon, Dec. 18.—UP) fights which resulted. observed before the Italians re- western $1.98 to I’niforms ...... SS..A0 Knives ...... 81.00 wood, crjstal and pc.irl necklaces. philosophy of the measure. East Indies —An unprecedented plan for "•?^e — - Briu.sh“------“were said to have 1 Imquished Argirocastro and Porto ; restricted air ac- B erets...... $1.00 Compasses, 35c to 80r Intentional Inclusion of defense ^ Cincinnati, Dec. 18 - (.e) — Rescue Belts ...... AOc AVhlstles ...... I.Ac U-lb. 25c 2-lb. 49c functions would require my disap­ operations (inished, ’ authoritibs . backing Britain to the limit, Prieiuis D eclare He Stampalia nn*thc'^ItaUan*'^deca^^on the Italian Dodecan ! *^'Both Klisura and Tepclenl, ! ^vity considerably,” the c^ - ■ $2.98 Scarfs ...... ,50e nashllghts .. .3.1c without considering the dol­ the eastern Medl- , farther west, vc.re reported with- | u n iq u e « .d ^ Nevcrthel.«^alr- proval at this time." today began a vigorous inquiry to , To Bo Given esa islands In the eastern Medl . . „ i Pocket (.'nmbs...... 15c Beautiful “ Would I’rodiH* tTisoa” On Mission for Gov­ ...... determine the cause of an e.xplo- | lar signs on the bill, went to terranean. 1 Greek j attack Bardia both dnring the day' O T U i “ Apart from a dlsagre'.ment the nation' today with Presi­ ernment; To Resume Tha high command reported ' guns, Home, a Havpn! Boxed Chocolates Gheiiille liedspreadH with the general philosophy of Sion which reduced a three-mtorj- Heavy Lighting Reported and the previous night. Skating Sweaters Last Cliaiiee dent Roosevelt’s pronounce- that Italian fliers bombed oil sup- j "Three large ^res were started / o r legal rigidity manifest In some brick tenement-store building to (^llal)oration Parleys. plies and■ harbor works at Port | Heavy fighting wa$ reported Home i« a haven from provisions of the bill,'' he assert­ ------I ment that the be.st immediate continuing both in the Klisura- in the encampm^pt. Outside tli* 11b. 29c 5 lbs. 95c Medium weight sweat­ a pile of riibbish and killed 13 oc­ Sudan and other points In East town a large quantity of motor Winter di.scomfort.9. when ed. "I am convinced that it would '' peleni sector and In the coastal IW in fl. ers with crew neck.s in cupants. ■ r» 1 •• c 1 I defen.se of the United States Bulletin! Africa. region to the southwest and the transport was damaged. our full-burn Fuel Oil pro­ Pantry Size Can Jockey red, tan, white and produce the utmost chaos snd jap Delectation Scheil- success of Great Sharp Fighting Rei>ort«d. Corner Frank M. Coppock, Jr., A'ichy, Franca, Dee. 18.—iJ*! Greeks already called the contest "Derna was raided during last yellow. Sizes 34 to 40. paralysis In the administration of Sharp fighting between Italian vides the heat. It i.s a the government at this critical one of a half-dozen investigators iileil to Open Negolia* i Britain in defending herself, —Menitwr* of Chief of State in the former sector a ‘^brilliant night, all bombs falling on the air heaven of healthfulness. representing city, county and Pctaln's entourage said tonight i and Greek troops was reported to vlctoryV likely to have a decisive drome. Owing to bail weather, Friend's Beans -> time." be continuing in the .southern sec­ also. With clean-hurninp In conriision. the president said: state, questioned Mrs. Julia Koeb- .... Economic Ac Jta 'Sa'ISSt.rS; that Fernand dr Brinun, whom influence on future operations. the damage was not observed." w $2.98 •Today, in sustaining American b«. Widow of one of the victims, Pierre Ljival named "ambassa- tor of Albania. The communi­ Klisura. about midway between The 10-day drive into the west­ Oil safepuardinp the in­ .•«r.l Early in Jan..»ry. ^ Ideals of justice, an ounce of action seeking a clue to the mystery. dorjof France" In Paris to que said Greek troop concentra­ Premet and Tepelini on a cross- ern desert by Britain's Army of doors air! 10c 2 for 19c Joseph P. Koebbe, 33, whose would buy and send to England at tions were sprayed with machine- mountain road, bars an important Libby's is worth more than a pound of maintain contact with the Ger­ the Nile, now reported to have car­ argument, k'or these reasons I re­ body was the first removed from Shanghai, Dec. 18 Japan least 52.500,000,000 worth of mans, had emerged with ter gun fire by Italian fliers. route to Tepeleni and the lower ried to positions of dominance at turn the bill without my approval." the wreckage, was reported to will give The Netherlands Hast tanks, airplanes and other muni­ Inforeed powers from the stir­ The authoritative Fa-scist edl- valley of the Viousa river. Bardia. seemed to have touched off have been working wiih his part­ Indies a "last chance" to conclude tions before the end of the war. ring ments of the past few tor, Virginlo Gayda. a.sscrted to-: In the valley between Premet Can 1 9 c Gift Umlies ner, Elmer "Jack" Campbell. In day that the final victory in the ; and Klisura the Fascists were said , FUEL & RANGE OIL Corned Beef an economic agreement in forth­ After the war, arrangemenUs days. (Continued on l*age Hlxteea) Lopan-Walter Bill Seen the basement'of a ground floor would be made for repayment of to have used 50 tanks in a roving BABIES’ b l a n k e t s ANGORA BONNETS coming trade negotiations, re­ In Any Quantity— Any Time appliance shop at the time of the this help "in kind" under a gentle­ Vichy. France, Dec. 18 i/Pi—The (Continued on Page Fourti^n) defense of their fortifications while I..ovely. warm blankets Poke styles with brims Delaying Defense pre-dawn blast yesterday. Camp­ sponsible Japanese sources here Greek artiller>" held them under indicated today. men's agreement between the two ^liolesale and Retail My-T-Fine Desserts with satin binding — In - al.so “dopey’' styles with Washington. Dec. 18.—f/I’i At­ bell, at first Identified among the countries. position of Former Vice Premier fire. white or pink. 36"x50 " pointed hood. White only. The perfect gift! Whits torney General Jackson said today dead, was nnssing. A delegation headed by Former Pierre I.AvaI. who went to Paris On the coast the Greeks were Fliers Attack and Japanese Foreign Minister Kcn- Administration leaders predict­ size. Sizes to 2 years. nr solid colored grounds. the vetoed I»gan-Walter hill. Scouts Leaking Gas Theory ed that legislation would be last night after a visit her^' by Press Search said to be well within range of BANTLY OIL COMPANY 3 for 13c which would make uniform the Kichi Yoshizawa now is cn route Chimara, which the Italians were * 1 .9 8 White with multi-color floral Dr. Coppock said tests revealed to Batavia and is scheduled to sought early in the 1941 session Otto Abetz, Adolf Hitler's anlbas- Nazis’ Plants .S2.00 snd basket pattern. Solid 7.1 per cent of illuminating gas in , the negotiations early in of Congress to implement the reported defending with reinforce- | Center Street Phone 5 2 9 3 30-Ounrc Can Burt OIney Baby Shop. (Contlnued on Page Sixteen) sador to Paris, remained unclear ments. Greeks said they w ere, Each colors in waffle weave. Also Koebbe's lungs, compared to a , January. ThLs will be Japans sec- president's plan. today, but his friends declared he For Fujsitives Serving the Public for 2 3 Years. all white. maximum of 20 per cent in the ! attempt to obtain a favorable .More .Appropriations Neceaaary flanking the port of Palermo. In I Senator Minton (D., Ind.), act- was on a mi-saion for the French I the northern sector fighting had j InilHbtries at Mannheim economic position in the Fa.st In- government. / Tomato Juice ga* company vice president, , ing majority leader, told reporters i been slowed down by bad weather, ' dies and. authoritative Japanese These sources intimated that Father and Son Hee ! bu. nevertheless the Creeks con- Targets Second Tim e; Gift Tying scouted a theory that leaking gas quarters asserted, "it will be the ^ that additional appropriations Hale's Red Bag $4.98 caused the blow-up. Moorhaus I would be necessary at once. He LaVal would rraume the negotia­ After Fatal Shooting j tinned to report local auccesses. | Flashes ! last." tions for Frenejy-German collabor­ ' Motor Transport Column Bombed : Ports Are Bombed. and Wra|>ping pointed out that the explosion May Take Direct .Aetlon i .-aid it was passible, too, that some Other Ubcpilic Spreads (I.at« Balletlns ol the Wire) broke gas lines in the building and ' legislation authorizing the presi­ ation which hisremoval from Chief O f Deputy Sheriff. ! A motor transport column ap- i Coffee TTiey declined to say what will of State Philippe Petain's cabinet i parcntly headed for the coastal | London, Dec. 18.—(Ab —Tha Colored Papers at .. 10c pkg. $1.98 to $9.98 that until the gas valves were happen if the new discussions fail, dent .to carry out his plan might White Tissue a t ...... 10c roll_^ Rorder Warfare Spasmodic closed some firemen used masks in ' be necessary. last week interrupted temporarily I front to supply, the Italians was; Royal Air Force for the seqond hut Informed neutral quarters in Bulletin! bombed yesterday by the British | Hale's Formosa Oolong Tailored and lace trim Holly Pa|ier a t ...... I Or roll' Hanoi, French lndn-(Tilna, Dec. rescue work Tokyo have reported direct action Leaders explained that addition-' Laval was expected to remain 1 successive night attacked Indus* rayon in Vests, Panties f 'ellophane TIpIng . .. 10c roll IH.— Warfare along the Indo- George Zavison, who was awake might be taken, al funds (or the projected program Paris five or six days during which MIddlesboro. Ky., Dec. 18.— (g.— Despite the use of three I (Continued on Page Fourteen) j trial targeU at Mannheim, Ger­ Lb, snd Step-ins. Red and Green fTiIncsc and Thai (Siamese) bor­ in a nearby building at the time yashfzawa succeeds Ichlzo Ko- would be channeled to regular time, sources here said, Abetz pro­ Tea R ibbon...... 10c roll der, which reaumed Monday, is of the blast, said: _ bayashl, Japanese minister of government departments. After bably would report to Hitler on his airplanes lo assist searchent, many, on the Rhine, and bombed W ide Cellophane (or Wreaths continuing spasmodically with "I heard a long hiss, as if a big commerce, who returned to Tokyo , the appf'opriations were made, talks with Petain and Laval yes­ a father and son who fled aft­ |,German-held channel- ports and ...... 5c and lOc yd. r artillery Are marking the latest tlce waa blowing out. Then there November after prolonged ! they .said, the "money would be terday. er a gun-battle In which a I airdromes, the Air Ministry an- Tangerines Doz. battles, the French announced to-, waa a terrific roar,' talks which he admitted virtually ' provided, from the treasury's Expert ('larlfleatlnn of Role i deputy sheriff was killed and British Cause I nounced today. night. Thc_JSgench declared that Zaviaon said he was one of the were frultle.sa. I general funds. Additional borrow­ Clarification of Laval's role by | two ' other officers were I The attacks were carried out de- Thai gunners shcHrd .Savannakhet The main Japanese ambition' Is ing would be noceiasary to raise Hitler and Petain was expected, wounded, remained at large I spite bad weather. Make I'p Yonr Own Towel .anil Tliakhck and that the French (Continued on Page Four) to obtain ironhbund guarantees ' the.jnoney. they added, and the aRhoiigh no new meeting of these today aa police from Ken­ ! Slight Damage Britain passed apparently her, Each Ensembles Of j replied, centering Arc on Thai gun- for the purchase of oil from the securities' issued thus would in­ tucky, Tennessee and Vir­ Fresh Soup Bunches 5c t^2”x90” Lace two leaders was anticipated. quietest night in weeks, after a ! \ . ' itoats in the vicinity of Ijikhnn on East Indies. crease the public debt. The opinion was expressed In ginia searehed this trl-stute bomblesa day. The Air Ministry Martex “ Fleurette” the Mekong river. , Reliable informants said Kobay- ■ President Roosevelt devoted •some quarters, that the French mountain eountry. Drtip Bombs in South* and Ministry of Home Security Dinner Cliiths TOWEI.S Mine Death Hshl had a.sked for the purchase of mast of a 50 minute pre.ss confer- cabinet would l>e reorganized soon, communique said tersely: "There HEALTH MARKET Chlcf_5Icdlcal Olliier Dies'. the Indies' entire product on ! ence yesterday to describing the and that Petain would issue a mes. Middlesboro, Ky.. Dec. 18.—iCj - west Germany ; Report is nothing to report." Tliree gorgeous patterns. A beautiful floral border. Hartford, Dec. 18 --i/PV— Dr. Dutch I plan—a brand new-idca. he term sage explaining any changes. ' " Airplanes and heavily-armed peace Southwest German cities have (, Reproductions of antique Six colors: Blue, peach, or­ Thomas F. Maher, chief medical Toll Seven roiinter-offer qdmlttedly wAs un- | ed It-and made it clear that it officers of three states pres.sed a , Sheffield Still Biiriiing. been targets of British planes cloths. Other sizes: 60''xS0'', "The French censor this morning, chid. green, malse and dusty officer at the F, S. Veterans’ Ad­ satfactory, the quota offered being j several now betpg cx- for the first time, permitted an­ search today for a father and son ; three times in the past six night# Wednesday 72 "x72''. 60 "x80 ", 54 'x70” in rose. ministration facility in Newlng- consldereil bv the Japanese ns too plored. _ ... , who,fled after the fatal shooting Berlin, Dec. 8— .The Ger- and heavy damage has been re-- pro^rtion. nouncement that Laval hSd made ^tin, died today. He was 62. Dr. Five Olliers Injured in the trip last night after confer­ of a deputy sheriff and the wound man high „ comi nd . _ reported_____ to- ported , at Mannheim. Bath S iz e ...... 79c lahrr had been seriously ill at «^\tl^ri^ies‘‘l* o " ”fl'llHv'‘‘ ’’ r^ ' The chi?f ex^utivo, in response ing of two'other officers in a wood-I Jay British^iahc.s" dropped Specials lands ^ " ;to questions, said the plan would ences yesterday with Petain and the hospital In Newington (or Explosion; 68 Work­ ed mountain sectmn near the Ken- southwest Germany dur- Guest S iz e ...... 390 fused to discuM ; not carry the country closer to Abetz. Army Must Strike $2.98 c» about a week since h|s return ers Escape Unscathed. It was reported further that the ^ legalistic riewpolnt.' French circles expressed the be- tuckv-Tennessee-Virgpnia border. I,—ing the night, ^but caused only" I from New Haven hospital, where Batavia government waa unwilling " Bell Countv Attorney Walter B. "slight property and incendiary Deep into Axis Areas Face Cloth« .15c he had been under observ'aMon Smith directed theine search,searen. whichw^.co ; jamage " in two places. SIRLOIN to sell crude o|l from which the (Continued on Page Sixteen) (Continued on Page Sixteen) London, Dec. 18.—(A’)— Great, A Welcome Gift! for a monih. - Berkley. W. Va.. Dec. 18.-(P )— Japanese could extract high test he described as ' German bombera attacked Bir- • • • The death toll of the nation's sixth hunt in the history of the eastern ^ mingham and other "war vital Britain officially admitted today aviation gasoline. she could not win the war until the STEAK Quaint Two Killed in Train Wrwk. major coal mine blast of 1940 Besides the economic ' pha.se. Kentucky mountains.” 1 (Smaa’*areas" in the Ds*{4iai$«British Midlands, as 9 U A H A M T U M Salt lake City, Dec. 18—lyPI—.A stood today, at seven. He .said 150 officers and special British Army had "struck. and A Large Assortment! Teledirun Yoshizawa Is expected to broach well as London on the night of struck deep Into the Axis coun* Patchwork Quilts Inlon Paclftn lawsengcr train Five other miners were injured questions designed to give Japan deputies—“armed with all kinds of Dec. 16, the high command said, Electric Clucks ploughed into a ralioose o f a in the explosion yesterday two New Spray Keeps Leaves, guns from sub-machine guns to tries." TURKEYS (Cellophane Wrapped) greater political influence in the causing fires and explosions. 33c lb. Serve a plump, farm-frteh Birde Bys '«Ji| . fttNMm, Red. green and ivory freight train near the Salt Lake miles back in the No. 4 operation shotguns"—joined the hunt, aided The blockade, a Ministry of In- Clothes rich Dutch possessions. In line with Scouting planes yesterday saw forhtation statement said, will Turkey for your holiday diastr. Grsda a wnll clocks. City station during a fog tOtlay, of The Raleigh Coal and Coke by tracking dogs. whole sections of Sheffield still 72” x84” Rose of Sharop Tokyo's program for a "greater Barries on Holly Wreaths .Airplanes Scout Area weaken Germany and Italy, and A , fovernment-isfpeeled birde, guer- Ife': killing two of the freight traln’a Corporation. Doctors said one of East Asia." Hie is known as a skill­ burning (dllowing raids of the pre- f!b iN enteed to eatUfy or mosey back, P a ttern ...... $1.98 Hampers crew and Injuring a third. The fleet and air actions will shake -“Iiiirrt* S 3 .3 0 those may not recover. • ful and tenacious negotiator. Smith said that at various rimes i ceding night, the Army said 1 ? nuitu--' ..'.S***^' -':.iil■'m ■lead **ere identified tenUtIvely All bodies were brought out "a total of probably 500.nn or onn600 , gpegt L'uder Bombardment their confidence, but the weapon This group includes It was believed the impending New York, Dec.—(Ab—^Science made by J. A. Milbrath and Hen­ DON’T MISS TNCM V A L U t S I 72 ”x84” Deerfield Pat­ Mt. ('■tusy' as W. F. McCumber, brakeman about four hours after the explo-. men—some specially deputized but Brest and German military ob­ “which ultimately will enforca LAMB many sizes and styles with Batavia negotiations would be has a Christmas gift (or everyone ry Hartman, Oregon State College, submission of the enemy" is the tern ...... $2.98 V f.is.'t lawM***^*^' ■' -yBti a variety of colors. from Gartleld. I’tah. and C. N. Sion shook a portion of the work- moat not” —engaged in the hunt. jectives near this not;thern French CUT CORN . niz.^ 21c ■ >;fc: '4*«4 -... shorter than the previous ones, re­ who likes holly wreaths this Corvallis, Ore. Three private airplanes were en­ Army. Mantle or Desk Willlama. brakeman. Bountiful, Inga, which arc directly beneath Of Commercial Importance port came under R. A. F. bom­ Goldea keraaU. iarvas 4 80”x90” Kentucky o m rnlBK'"- *• gardless of the outcome. It was re­ Christmas in a new spray which The statement aaid Britain had CHOPS R ..usu _Hrt|i‘ ■- -HgU' L:tah. G. r . Rogers, conductor. the streets of this southern West The spray is of much commer­ listed to scout the search area. bardment last night, informed ('locks Halt lake C'Jty, was Injured scri- called the Tokyo'newspaper Asahi prevents the leaves and red ber­ One of the fugitives was wound­ about 2,000,000 men In the Army ...... $.3.98 '•4% Virginia soft coal "capital." Six­ ries from falling off. cial importance for marketers of German circles reported, adding Wise old Suit Ioann a barpJa wbta Iw LIMA BEANS (u^) 23c recently pointed to the possibilities ed, Smith said, and their hiding that the damage was negligible. and another 1,000,000 In the Home .95 sees oncl This ytsr'i Gcoeril Electric Roe otiuRU 2 lb*, is pede iigar—Higher; trade and spis n- Mines In .Area (7o*e "Washington, Dec. 18.--(/lb—The still attached when the holly wood distant bases to drive then ’ position of the Treasury Dec. 16: was rotting. same acid had been used success­ Suspert Found In Trailer them. Sauerkraut Ir.fvc covering. As Js custom .vy in the coal Two bomba hit an anti-aircraft it added. “. . . SubatautW The J W I U k C COM Metal*—Steady; copper price* fields, all mine* in the area were Receipts. $79,930,267.57; expen­ The discovery is described in fully In sprays of apple trees, to The county attorney said the TIm COM three officers, seeking a man list- battery, killing and wounding foroea must be kept in *tlflen. closed today, out of respect for ditures. $55,978,280.64; net bal­ Science, official Journal of The atop the fruit from falling off. The M A N C H irm Com m * M A N C H n n il Co m m - ance. $1,699,809,699.01; customs American Associatldfi for the Ad­ spray, where used, ha* about dou­ 5c lb. Unot—Mixed; hedge and local (ttaRtlnoed on Your) (Costinnsd oa Pag* Foitr) (Oeuttowsd Ou Pags Vm | FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE! aelling. (Continued On Page Two) receipts for month, $16,902,215.99. vancement of Science, and was bled the salable apples. ' ' ...... ' " " T ...... r M, l •